On 3 Apr 1999, Stefan Nobis wrote:
> I get from time to time mails from friends and even from people i
> don't know with attachments some times greater than 1MB. And i'm
> always very angry about it, cause i do pay for my telphone connection
> (4 minutes costs me 12 german Pfennige, about 0,07US$)
On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 10:43:00AM +0200, Stefan Nobis wrote:
> But if you are so happy about big emails, what about sending you the
> X11 sources? Without asking you about sending it. Will you be happy
> about that?
If it is solicited, just fine.
What is your point? I never claimed unsolicited a
Hello,
I just successfully installed slink 2.1 on a sparc machine. When I attempted
to use "dselect" to install some other packages off the net, I ran into the
following problem.
Get http://http.us.debian.org stable/contrib Packages
Get http://http.non-us.debian.org stable/non-US Packages
Error
On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 06:18:57PM -, Pollywog wrote:
> vi is acting weird, and I just discovered that vi on my system is not really
> vim. Isn't vi really just a symlink to vim on most systems?
>
> vim works well, but vi is weird. It acts buggy.
vi could be nvi, elvis, or vim, or another
>> "HM" == Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
HM> Query: how do I start it? I ran panel and got a nice panel.
I have a /usr7doc/gnome dir with some info. README.Debian says:
My .xsession file looks something like this:
xsetroot -solid slategrey &
xrdb -load $HOME/.Xdefaults
fvwm2 &
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rick Tan) writes:
> I just successfully installed slink 2.1 on a sparc machine. When I attempted
> to use "dselect" to install some other packages off the net, I ran into the
> following problem.
>
> Get http://http.us.debian.org stable/contrib Packages
> Get http://http.non-u
I'm having problems getting my remote printing to work when I use true
type fonts. When i was on the #debian irc channel, someone suggested
that I process the print job to raw printer data, and then send it to
the printer. However, I have no idea how to do this. Could someone
please help me setu
I believe FIPS works very well with lossless partitioning. I'm very much a
newbie (is that close to "dumb end-user"?) but I was able to partition a
hard drive for Linux and swap without losing my DOS partition.
Carl Wiebe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sat, 3 Apr 1999 09:07:49 -0800 (PST), Gary Singleton wrote:
>Does icewm-gnome offer anything that icewm doesn't? I like icewm primarily
>for it's simplicity and apparent low resource usage. Is the gnome version
>just built using the gnome librari
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On Sat, 3 Apr 1999 13:00:30 -0500 (EST), William R Pentney wrote:
>I just installed GNOME and use it with fvwm2, and it seems to work nicely,
>but I haven't tried it with others yet. Am I missing out on anything? Is
>this a particularly bad choice?
I had the same problem. I couldn't get a viable solutions so the way I
solved the problem (I cheated):
I remembered that I had a RedHat installation on another patition.
I mounted that partition, copied the isofs.o file into my debian
partition into /lib/modules//fs (or something like that)
edited
On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 09:17:09PM -0600, Carl Wiebe wrote:
> I believe FIPS works very well with lossless partitioning. I'm very much a
> newbie (is that close to "dumb end-user"?) but I was able to partition a
> hard drive for Linux and swap without losing my DOS partition.
I've used it on multip
On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 07:30:53PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Apr 1999 13:00:30 -0500 (EST), William R Pentney wrote:
>
> Well, AFAIK fvwm2 isn't compiled for use with Gnome. It would be like
> installing KDE and not using KWM. It'll work, just not with all the bells
> and whistles
> Somthing tells me that perhaps you don't have soundcore? (What, I couldn't
> say, as I don't have the kernel sources about.) Do you have a /proc/sound?
Hmm, I'm not sure what a soundcore is. But I do not have a /proc/sound.
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Regards, | REDMOND, WA (API) --- MICROSOFT (MSFT) announced
That usually happens when a page is 'busy' (or has hanged, or is dowloading
slow,
etc). I've noticed that the problem is much worse with 4.51 than 4.08. I also
think
that 4.08 is more stable than 4.51, and it isn't quite as bad with hogging
memory.
It seems to me that 4.51 has a pretty sever m
On 4 Apr 1999, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> My .xsession file looks something like this:
>
> xsetroot -solid slategrey &
> xrdb -load $HOME/.Xdefaults
> fvwm2 &
> exec /usr/bin/gnome-session
Is there anything in gnome besides the gnome pager that doesn't work with
the (non gnome-compliant)
On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 11:43:41PM -0500, Randy Edwards wrote:
> > Somthing tells me that perhaps you don't have soundcore? (What, I couldn't
> > say, as I don't have the kernel sources about.) Do you have a /proc/sound?
>Hmm, I'm not sure what a soundcore is. But I do not have a /proc/sound
Andrei Ivanov wrote:
>
> As a wild guess, how do you enter the path where your linux kernel image
> is? Hope it's not C:\Debian or whatever like that.
> You have to use block devices, such as /dev/hda(b,c,d)
> You can get information on partitioning from fdisk. For example, if C is
> /dev/hda1, th
On 04-Apr-99 Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> Um, no, the errors are because it can't resolve the host names. You
> have to have a working DNS configuration (man resolv.conf).
> Alternatively, try IP numbers but I'm not sure if that will work or
> not.
>
>> How do set the proxy server information in the
>
John Hasler wrote:
>
> Ed Cogburn writes:
> > For the issue of a software package that needs to get a daemon running at
> > bootup, I don't think the problem is trivial. The layout and use of the
> > /etc/init.d and /etc/rc*.d dirs is (I've read) far from compatible
> > between RH and Deb.
>
> H
Hi all:
I had problems with the dhcp client that comes with slink, so I
installed the version that's in potato. It installed okay, but it
prompted me for a network device from a list that it apparently found.
Unfortunately, it found none.
I have a Linksys card and I've been to their site and foll
I will soon be moving into a 32' x 58' 'manufactured' house. It is a 3
bedroom, with 1 room being 'the computer room'. I have several questions
concerning the wiring for phone and networking.
Using cat 5 cable, should I run 1 run for voice, and 1 for data? Or can I
use 4 & 5 for the voice. I want
On 04-Apr-1999, Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 06:18:57PM -, Pollywog wrote:
> > vi is acting weird, and I just discovered that vi on my system is not really
> > vim. Isn't vi really just a symlink to vim on most systems?
> >
> > vim works well, but vi is
What am I doing wrong ? I tried to install
Debian (latest, March 99) from a DOS
partition without sucess. The messages I get on
my screen are :
uncompressing Linux
ran out of input data
--- system halted.
The system does hang-up. I am not a Debian-user
but would like to become
o
On Sun, Apr 04, 1999 at 04:11:01AM -0400, Egwu Kalu wrote:
> uncompressing Linux
> ran out of input data
> --- system halted.
It looks like the kernel you downloaded (into a file named "linux", I
belive) didn't quite make it. Try downloading the file again.
-=- James Mastros
while doing a make menuconfig
i get :
There seems to be a problem with the lxdialog companion
utility which is
built prior to running Menuconfig. Usually this is an
indicator that you
have upgraded/downgraded your ncurses libraries and did not
remove the
old ncurses header file(s) in /usr/includ
--
while doing a make menuconfig
i get :
There seems to be a problem with the lxdialog companion
utility which is
built prior to running Menuconfig. Usually this is an
indicator that you
have upgraded/downgraded your ncurses libraries and did not
remove the
old ncurses header file(s) in /usr/
I have an old CD of debian 1.3 and am trying to install packages from there.
I just installed debian 2.1 after being downloaded from the internet.
This was my first install but everything seemed allright.
The problem is it seems the system (linux) doesn't recognize my CD drive, I
think because it
Hello:
My PC is running slink. I just have installed a SiS6326 AGP video card
and I don't
know how can I to configure X-Window. I have intented with XF86_SVGA
server but only I get 320x200 resolution and Ctrl-Alt-+, Ctrl-Alt--
dont't work.
Can somebody help me?.
Thanks. Best regards.
Antonio
-
Hi,
I am using Zircon IRC to try to hook up to irc.debian.org but I can't
seem to get there. Is there
something special that I need to do in order to open the link to
irc.debian.org? Does it work?
Shawn
Syrus and Brian (and whoever else),
I checked the page Brian recommended, and apparently ATI seem to have changed
policy and there may soon be support for ATI-TV...
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De: Syrus Nemat-Nasser [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: vendredi 2 avril 1999 13:16
À: David Nel
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De: David Nelson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: dimanche 4 avril 1999 13:45
À: 'Syrus Nemat-Nasser'
Objet: RE: using Hauppauge WinTV under Debian
Hi Syrus,
No, my card is the ATI 3D Pro Turbo PC2TV, which I think differs from the
All-In-Wonder in that the
On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 09:51:44AM +0200, John Stevenson wrote:
> Hello,
Hi John
[..]
I have had same problems after updating from 2.0.36-2 to 2.0.36-3
but , oops, I've still forgotten following steps:
1. configure kernel for sound
- You have already done so
2. change to the `/usr/src/awedrv` d
Hello,
Stefan Nobis:
> Do you get the point? To send emails bigger than about 40-80KB without
> being asked to do so and without asking the recipient is not very nice
> and i would call it an offence.
Your point being?
Everyone knows that you shouldn't in general send files over about 50 KB
(or
Steve Lamb:
> > Ohh... You mean make it easy for idiot users to send large
> > attachments through a medium that wasn't designed for it, shouldn't be
> > used in that manner, and causes more problems than is needed with each
> > step of the way.
> > If I were to do it I'd have the email cl
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On Sun, 4 Apr 1999 23:10:08 +1000 (EST), Jiri Baum wrote:
>Everyone knows that you shouldn't in general send files over about 50 KB
>(or at least everyone that's read RFC 1855). Everyone knows you shouldn't
>send large amounts of unsolicited informati
*- On 4 Apr, David Nelson wrote about "TR: using Hauppauge WinTV under Debian"
> Syrus and Brian (and whoever else),
> I checked the page Brian recommended, and apparently ATI seem to have changed
> policy and there may soon be support for ATI-TV...
>
That is amazing! That has been updated bet
Hi Mark,
I have a Linksys and it seems like your card is identified right. However.
take a look at /etc/init.d/network. I am using IP 192.168.1.1 and have it
like this.
ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
route add -host 127.0.0.1 lo
IPADDR=192.168.1.1
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
NETWORK=192.168.1.0
BROADCAST=192.16
Ed C. writes:
> If a compromise is not possible, then an 'install-rc' tool *accepted by
> all dists* would be the only other choice, and it would essentially have
> to know the details about every dist that conforms to the LSB. Writing
> (and maintaining) the thing could be real hairy.
The idea i
--- Jiri Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Stefan Nobis:
> > Do you get the point? To send emails bigger than
> about 40-80KB without
> > being asked to do so and without asking the
> recipient is not very nice
> > and i would call it an offence.
>
> Your point being?
>
> Everyone kno
I am confused by the keys in xterm and rxvt. I find that the F* keys and
Home, End, don't work in xterm (and I can't see how to make them do so via
xkeycaps).
They do work in rxvt, unless I've run /etc/bash_profile in order to get the
aliases, etc, after which the F keys no longer work.
All very
> ldd of "multitrack":
> libvga.so.1 => /usr/lib/libvga.so.1 (0x4000c000)
> libvgagl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libvgagl.so.1 (0x40058000)
> libX11.so.6 => /usr/lib/libc5-compat/libX11.so.6 (0x40067000)
> libm.so.5 => /lib/libm.so.5 (0x40105000)
> libc.so.5 => /lib/li
On Sun, 4 Apr 1999, Walter L. Preuninger II wrote:
: I will soon be moving into a 32' x 58' 'manufactured' house. It is a 3
: bedroom, with 1 room being 'the computer room'. I have several questions
: concerning the wiring for phone and networking.
:
: Using cat 5 cable, should I run 1 run
Shawn Nguyen wrote:
> I am using Zircon IRC to try to hook up to irc.debian.org but I
> can't seem to get there. Is there something special that I need to
> do in order to open the link to irc.debian.org? Does it work?
Hmm.. irc.debian.org was a sort of a round-robin thing; wasn't
working anymor
I'm getting about 4 copies of every piece of
mail to the list. I can't handle it.
I'll unsubscribe for now. Maybe
later.
Carl Wiebe
Gary Singleton wrote:
[..]
> As an aside, this person sends .doc files regularly too; luckily
> we're not susceptible to their evils.
Don't get mad: get even. People that send me .doc files generally
recieve a copy of the bash manpage or a big ole tarball. :-)
> Regards, G.S.
--
.
Hi,
in my /etc/init.d I have a lpd and a lprng script. What is the difference
between them, and do I need them both? When I do a ps I have two instances of
lpd running. Is that right?
TIA
---
Regards,
Christian Dysthe
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.bigfoot.co
I just did a minor upgrade of my system to slink (I had done a major
upgrade before it was officially released), and am now having problems
with mail. Everytime runq or in.smtpd run, they are going balistic, and
taking up all of my processor (causing loads > 2 or 3). Does anyone
know what is goin
Hi there,
I'm currently using Mutt 0.93i and would like to upgrade to 0.95.4-0.1,
which I ftp'ed. The problem is that the dependencies for it are
slang1 (<< 1.3) and slang1 (>> 1.2.2-0), whereas I only have slang0.99.38-6,
am I supposed to install a slang version "smaller" than 1.3 but "bigger"
> Egwu Kalu wrote:
>
> What am I doing wrong ? I tried to install Debian (latest, March 99)
> from a DOS
> partition without sucess. The messages I get on my screen are :
>
> uncompressing Linux
> ran out of input data
> --- system halted.
>
> The system does hang-up. I am not a Debian-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm currently using Mutt 0.93i and would like to upgrade to 0.95.4-0.1,
> which I ftp'ed. The problem is that the dependencies for it are
> slang1 (<< 1.3) and slang1 (>> 1.2.2-0), whereas I only have slang0.99.38-6,
>
> am I supposed to install a slang v
Subject: irc help
Date: Sun, Apr 04, 1999 at 01:30:41AM -1000
In reply to:Shawn Nguyen
Quoting Shawn Nguyen([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi,
>
> I am using Zircon IRC to try to hook up to irc.debian.org but I can't
> seem to get there. Is there
> something special that I need t
A new ICQ clone for Unixes just appeared:
http://www.chesapeake.net/~jacob/icqnix/download.html
This one uses QT and comes in a deb package too.
--
Andrew
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Hi,
I am trying to play Maelstrom, a game that comes with Debian Non-Free. When I
try to start it I get the following after the window has opened and shut down
again:
Major opcode of failed request: 129 (MIT-SHM)
Minor opcode of failed request: 3 (X_ShmPutImage)
Serial number of failed req
I just tried to install the new ICQ clone "ICQnix" and got this:
Selecting previously deselected package icqnix.
(Reading database ... 42715 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking icqnix (from ICQnix-Beta-1-0.i386.deb) ...
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of icqnix:
The thing is, I moved the files to c:\linux\ and when I give /dev/hda1/linux
as installation path,
I get a message that says that the directory cannot be found...
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De : Bruce Sass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
À : Cyril Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date : dimanche 4 avril 1999 20:04
O
Cyril Heck wrote:
>
> The thing is, I moved the files to c:\linux\ and when I give /dev/hda1/linux
> as installation path,
> I get a message that says that the directory cannot be found...
>
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Bruce Sass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> À : Cyril Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
What's the accepted method of sending a file to a person that MUST not
get into unfriendly hands, but needs to get between users that have no
access to the other's machine, due to dynamic PPP and hostile ISPs, then?
This method should be as easy and as transportable as POPmail, not
involve other s
[I've made some big cuts. If I cut out anything you think I should have
addressed then feel free to bring it up again.]
On Fri, 2 Apr 1999, Ed Cogburn wrote:
> Bruce Sass wrote:
> > On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, Ed Cogburn wrote:
> > > <...> Anybody with
> > > better knowledge like to speak up here?
> >
Hi!
I'm getting these reports whenever I access my new cdrom (Samsung
32x max). I'm using kernel 2.0.37prelatest.
Everything works fine, I just get these annoying messages and the
access to the CD-ROM is slower.
Can anybody help?
Thanks!
-- p.
--- John Galt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What's the accepted method of sending a file to a
> person that MUST not
> get into unfriendly hands, but needs to get between
> users that have no
> access to the other's machine, due to dynamic PPP
> and hostile ISPs, then?
Dynamic IP addresses can b
Hi,
I've just download the gnome and gtk-stuff from
http://www.debian.org/~jim/debian-gtk-gnome/gnome-stage-slink
/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386'
I've sucked almost every stuff from this and installed:
-gnome
-enlightenment
my personally preferency is, however,
- gnome
or
> What kernel is this, exactly (if it really is a 2.1, you should probably
> upgrade)? Are you using compiled-in drivers, or modules?
I was running the 2.2.1 kernel which is in potato. Since your message I
jumped over to netgod.net and grabbed the debs for 2.2.5. Installed them,
configured a
Vaidhyanathan G Mayilrangam wrote:
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> I have a Linksys and it seems like your card is identified right. However.
> take a look at /etc/init.d/network. I am using IP 192.168.1.1 and have it
> like this.
>
[Config info clipped]
> This code brings up the network. you might want to
I just installed Debian 2.1 on /dev/hdb1 (/dev/hda has Windows 98). I have
a K6-233, 32Mb RAM machine. My mainboard manual says my mouse port is a
PS/2 Mouse. I installed the IBM PS/2 bus mouse driver during the install. I
also tried to install the the Microsoft bus mouse driver but the install
fai
I do not understand this. This is about the 4th time I am installing
debian 2.0 from the same CD and I never had this problems before:
1. I am not able to access any other filesystem than ext2 so I cannot
access my CDROM or Dos harddisk or even the floppy after the initial
installation script.
Greg Scharrer wrote:
>
> I just installed Debian 2.1 on /dev/hdb1 (/dev/hda has Windows 98). I have
> a K6-233, 32Mb RAM machine. My mainboard manual says my mouse port is a
> PS/2 Mouse. I installed the IBM PS/2 bus mouse driver during the install. I
> also tried to install the the Microsoft bus
Been away from the list for awhile and missed everybody. Running Debian
2.1 and everything is pretty stable except one annoying problem in
netscape, and it happens in every version of netscape (4.5, older, newer,
communicator, navigator, mozilla) Whenever I visit a website which has a
mail-to tag,
Greg Scharrer wrote:
>
> I just installed Debian 2.1 on /dev/hdb1 (/dev/hda has Windows 98). I have
> a K6-233, 32Mb RAM machine. My mainboard manual says my mouse port is a
> PS/2 Mouse. I installed the IBM PS/2 bus mouse driver during the install. I
> also tried to install the the Microsoft bus
*- On 4 Apr, Kathy Miles wrote about "netscape crashes on mail-to"
> Been away from the list for awhile and missed everybody. Running Debian
> 2.1 and everything is pretty stable except one annoying problem in
> netscape, and it happens in every version of netscape (4.5, older, newer,
> communicat
ktb wrote:
>
> Greg Scharrer wrote:
> >
> > I just installed Debian 2.1 on /dev/hdb1 (/dev/hda has Windows 98). I have
> > a K6-233, 32Mb RAM machine. My mainboard manual says my mouse port is a
> > PS/2 Mouse. I installed the IBM PS/2 bus mouse driver during the install. I
> > also tried to insta
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of a good MP3 encoder for linux? I have an old copy
> of 8hz-mp3, but it takes like 10hrs to rip and encode a cd. I'd prefer
> an open source encoder, but am not opposed to a commercial one. I just
> want to get one that is fast.
>
> TIA,
>
> chri
Vaidhyanathan G Mayilrangam wrote:
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> I have a Linksys and it seems like your card is identified right. However.
> take a look at /etc/init.d/network. I am using IP 192.168.1.1 and have it
> like this.
>
[config info snipped]
>
> This code brings up the network. you might want t
On Sun, 4 Apr 1999 10:42:58 -0700, you wrote:
>Gary Singleton wrote:
>
>[..]
>> As an aside, this person sends .doc files regularly too; luckily
>> we're not susceptible to their evils.
>
>Don't get mad: get even.
I think public needs to be educated on the issue but the marketing
effort has been
I had that error too. You can't run Marlstrom in 24 bpp, it must be in 16
or less. That should fix your problem. It took me a while to get it
fixed, so this might not be the answer that fixes that one problem.
Rob
On Sun, 4 Apr 19
John Hasler wrote:
>
> Ed C. writes:
> > If a compromise is not possible, then an 'install-rc' tool *accepted by
> > all dists* would be the only other choice, and it would essentially have
> > to know the details about every dist that conforms to the LSB. Writing
> > (and maintaining) the thing
On 04-Apr-99 Kathy Miles wrote:
> Been away from the list for awhile and missed everybody. Running Debian
> 2.1 and everything is pretty stable except one annoying problem in
> netscape, and it happens in every version of netscape (4.5, older, newer,
> communicator, navigator, mozilla) Whenever I
Hi Mark,
Couple of things. /etc/init.d/network is not your normal stop, start,
restart stuff.. It just executes a series of command. your resolv.conf
should have
search your.domain.com
nameserver 1
nameserver 2
nameserver 3
..
For eg, I call my network at home loonys.net. so my resolv.conf wi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Does anyone know of a good MP3 encoder for linux? I have an old
> copy of 8hz-mp3, but it takes like 10hrs to rip and encode a cd.
> I'd prefer an open source encoder, but am not opposed to a
> commercial one. I just want to get one that is fast.
Look at ftp://wopr.c
First, thank you for the quick response. I ran gpmconfig and that seemed to
work: it found the mouse and detected the motion and button clicks. Is
there a program I can use to test this? I also edited
/etc/vga/libvga.config. I commented out the mouse unconfigured line and
uncommented the mouse ps/2
Please help, this is a newbie being stupid question
I've done several slink installs that have worked fine.
I'm trying to install it on my laptop now and am having problems
with the system once its installed. Basically everything seems
fine but I can't use the network (3c589 pcmcia ethernet
On 04-Apr-99 George Bonser wrote:
>
> The recent 4.51 FINALLY fixed that problem for me.
>
>
Is there a glibc version of 4.51? I could not find one.
--
Andrew
[PGP5.0 Key ID 0x5EE61C37]
Greg Scharrer wrote:
>
> First, thank you for the quick response. I ran gpmconfig and that seemed to
> work: it found the mouse and detected the motion and button clicks. Is
> there a program I can use to test this? I also edited
> /etc/vga/libvga.config. I commented out the mouse unconfigured lin
Chris Brown wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
> Our drives have occasionally been going nuts with disk access.
> They would for no reason just start reading the disk and go solid for
> 10 minutes. Is there a utility like top to check for who or what is
> accessing the disks?
> Thanks,
> Chri
Vaidhy:
Thanks for all your help. The the Net-3-HOWTO combined with some info I
found from my local LUG's mail archives got me going. Everything I had
seemed to be okay, I just added:
route add default gw ${GATEWAY} eth0
to my /etc/init.d/network file and I was able to ping my nameservers.
I'
>> >On Sun, 4 Apr 1999, Cyril Heck wrote:
>> >
>> >> I have an old CD of debian 1.3 and am trying to install packages from
>> there.
>> >> I just installed debian 2.1 after being downloaded from the internet.
>> >> This was my first install but everything seemed allright.
>> >>
>> >> The problem i
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On Sun, 4 Apr 1999 13:06:47 -0600 (MDT), John Galt wrote:
>What's the accepted method of sending a file to a person that MUST not get
>into unfriendly hands, but needs to get between users that have no access to
>the other's machine, due to dynamic PP
Hi,
if you ftp to ftp.netscape.com and go to:
/pub/communicator/4.51/english/unsupported/linux20_glibc2/navigator_standalone/
I beleive you would find what you are looking for.
On 04-Apr-99 Pollywog wrote:
>
>
> I want to try 4.51 but cannot find a glibc version, only libc5.
>
> --
> Andrew
>
Hi,
how can I get Navigator (4.51) to use my (or any!) external mailer (XFmail) when
I click on a mailto: link?
TIA
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Date: 04-Apr-99
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Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED]; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I'm currently using Mutt 0.93i and would like to upgrade to 0.95.4-0.1,
> > which I ftp'ed. The problem is that the dependencies for it are
> > slang1 (<< 1.3) and slang1 (>> 1.2.2-0), where
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