Leyon, Christopher wrote:
>
> John,
>
> I'm afraid we're reaching the limits of my knowledge on this one... I have
> not used hamm, so I don't know what its set-up was like. (Before I
> installed Slink, I was using Red Hat.)
>
> Perhaps xterm is statically linked (doubtful)? Does ldd report a
> just checking my libs dir... no libstdc++.so.0 :
>
> /usr/lib/libstdc++-2-libc6.0-1-2.9.0.a
> /usr/lib/libstdc++-2-libc6.0-1-2.9.0.so
> /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.0-1.a.2 -> libstdc++-2-libc6.0-1-2.9.0.a
> /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2 -> libstdc++-2-libc6.0-1-2.9.0.so
> /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.
George Bonser writes:
> In other words, the host you are saying in your HELO is a valid MX host
> for your IP address.
Yes, of course it is. I'm talking to my ISP's mail server.
> Yes there is if you ever want a bounce to get to the right place. Bounce
> messages use the envelop sender, not the
*- On 16 Apr, Dan Nguyen wrote about "Re: Debian vs. RedHat"
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> : In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> : Luca Filipozzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> : :It's unfortunate that the Debian install is difficult in comparison to
> : :RedHat.
>
> : In some ways
Greetings,
I'm cleaning up the boot messages of a system we're moving to
another location, and I ran into a funny message. When the system
boots everything looks OK until It mounts the local filesystems. I
get this weird error,
"SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument"
twice, and then it moves on.
Hi Chris,
I generally get the message during network initialization when something is
missing or wrong.. Can you post the relevant boot message. (Use dmesg).
Regards,
Vaidhy
On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 09:15:37PM -0400, Chris Brown wrote:
> Greetings,
> I'm cleaning up the boot messages of a sy
Got the same error... The cure is to remove the route -add parameters in
/etc/init.d/network for eth0, lo, and any other adapters... It is not
necessary to remove the route -add default gw parameter if you have a
gateway.
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Vaidhyanathan G Mayilrangam wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
>
IIci system 7.5.3 20/1G 600M Linux partition 60M swap 68030 33.6 dial-up
stand-alone w/ slink 2.1 installed 3/9/99.
I have just the basic system installed.
Dselect shows I have selected 105 packages to get. dselect Install shows
I have to get 526k of 29M left to get. 'looks like wmakerconf-data
(s
On 16 Apr, Pete Templin wrote:
> Although I can't stand the filesystem disorganization of RedHat, I almost
> want to get my hands on a RedHat CD and try it on my server. I really
> hope RedHat _can't_ boot it without a customized boot disk or something,
> just to prove that they have a problem
Dan Brosemer writes:
> But first of all, the exact nature of the problem is, as I believe you
> both guessed, that smtp1.sympatico.ca verifies the domain that is sent in
> the MAIL FROM: line. Note that it doesn't care about you being inside
> the sympatico.ca domain.
Same here. Bizarre, isn't i
Dano writes:
> Are you trying to deliver mail yourself or using the smtp1.sympatico.ca
> as a smarthost? I'd reccomend the latter as it saves you bandwidth and
> is easier to configure. It sounds like you're doing the former.
If he is, he will run into several problems. Some servers will do a l
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Pat Greenwood wrote:
> IIci system 7.5.3 20/1G 600M Linux partition 60M swap 68030 33.6 dial-up
> stand-alone w/ slink 2.1 installed 3/9/99.
> I have just the basic system installed.
>
> Dselect shows I have selected 105 packages to get. dselect Install shows
> I have to get
Maybe you have a ppp connection like me?
I run qmail from home, and I have a file in the ip-up directory like this:
This sets the 'HELO' response to the correct reverse lookup is for my IP.
You may want to try something similar/different for your MTA.
--begin '/etc/ppp/ip-up.d/6_set_qmail_
Hi!
Shao Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Daniel,
> Thank you very much for your wonderfull Pine-muttrc. Now, I am really
> into mutt
> instead of pine.
You are welcome :-)
> By the way, does mutt have anything similar to the pine's addressbook?? I
> know
> the alias command c
On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 02:16:06PM +0200,
Ivan Litovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Is there, and where can I download stable
>qt1g_1.42-1.deb.
I had the same problem. I found it with http://ftpsearch.ntnu.no <--- Tattoo
this URL in your arm ;-)
Good luck!
--
Daniel González Gasul
hi Vaidhy,
i also got the same error as u guys did, that is, i got it after i
upgraded from 2.0.36 to 2.2.4. do u think that same fix'll still work for
me ? i dont feel too comfortable removing some lines from my init.d/network
because though i get those error messages, my box is still working
Just comment the route -add default gw statement alone.. My guess is moving
to IPCHAINS made the statement unnecessary.. If that solves the problem,
then it is great :)
Regards,
Vaidhy
On Sat, Apr 17, 1999 at 11:20:01AM +0800, Chad A. Adlawan wrote:
> hi Vaidhy,
> i also got the same error as u
On Sat, Apr 17, 1999 at 04:39:26AM +0200, Daniel González Gasull wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 02:16:06PM +0200,
> Ivan Litovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Is there, and where can I download stable
> >qt1g_1.42-1.deb.
>
> I had the same problem. I found it with http://ftpsear
Vaidhyanathan G Mayilrangam wrote:
> Just comment the route -add default gw statement alone.. My guess is moving
> to IPCHAINS made the statement unnecessary.. If that solves the problem,
> then it is great :)
>
2.2.x kernels need this done. There's a bunch of stuff in the archives for
debian-us
Sigh...just got Knews configured, and now I've somehow broke fetchmail. I'm
running slink/potato w/exim. The only thing I can point my finger at is
between the last succesful fetchmail attempt and the first unsuccesful attempt
I noticed my old smail configs were still present, and purged them (vi
"Jae W. Chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes, dselect isn't perfect. It doesn't have the most intuitive UI but...
An ode to dselect/apt:
I clean installed Slink via ftp with dselect/apt. Just rigged the
whole thing for download and went to bed. In the morning I only had to
press Enter a cou
Steve Gore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sigh...
> I noticed my old smail configs were still present, and purged them (via
> dselect)...
Well, just because I was suspicious, I reinstalled smail and purged exim's
configs. Fetchmail worked. Then I reinstalled exim (but left smail's configs
in place
Greetings,
In the tradition of a long line of questions that are inherently obvious to
someone with the most basic of skills, I figured I'd send my message
directly to the experts, thus forgoing my first rule of thumb (never post
until you read all the doc). Unfortunately, I have found that with *
Jonathan Lupa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Greetings,
>
> In the tradition of a long line of questions that are inherently obvious to
> someone with the most basic of skills, I figured I'd send my message
> directly to the experts, thus forgoing my first rule of thumb (never post
> until you rea
Sorry, stupid question, I just decided to change to a PS/2 mouse, but I
dont have the faintest about how to set it up. kernel recompile?
Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
PGP Key available, reply with "pgpkey" as subject.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 13-Apr-99 MJ Watson wrote:
> > Been working a while on getting a DEC 21142 card up on a 2.0 install
> > but apparently haven't hit on the right parms. The system is a DEC
> > Celebris 6200, Intel 233.
> >
> > The network is 10Mb, half-duplex. Attempts have included:
Michael Beattie wrote:
>
> Sorry, stupid question, I just decided to change to a PS/2 mouse, but I
> dont have the faintest about how to set it up. kernel recompile?
>
---
YEP! probably a good time to upgrade to 2.2.5 :-)begin:vcard
n:Foster;Jo
Hi!
] I checked /var/spool/mail and all folders are either root/mail or srgore/mail
] with rwx rw rw.
The last rw allows any user to read and write to the files (mailboxes),
what makes it a horrible security hole. Quickly run
chmod 1770 /var/spool/mail/*
to get things back to normal.
HTH
Fabio
Hi everyone,
I am using pine to read/send mail. I am also using a dial-up connection
for my Internet access. My login name for my machine is 'ian'. My
account on my ISP is 'iehrenwald'. How do I get pine to send mail from
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and not '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' or whatever it is at now?
On Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 05:55:09PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 09:50:30AM +0100, Shaun Lipscombe wrote:
> >
> > how does the system know this? I mean what script or program notices
> > and sends a mail report?
> >
> >From what I can see the script /etc/rcS.d/S70nvib
On Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 03:38:25PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Paul Sargent writes:
> > OK, so my FQDN doesn't match RFC1035 (the 3 at the start of 3Dlabs is
> > non-compliant), but that is my FQDN and I can't do anything about it. Any
> > suggestions?
>
> a) Figure out how to make exim accept it
On Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 06:45:40AM -0600, John Galt wrote:
> Actually, no--there's also a make-kpkg target for module installation,
> then the .deb kernel image already does the copying and the reinitializing
> lilo just like the pre-rolled images on ftp.debian.org. The following
> steps are make-
On Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 04:59:41PM +0200, Peter Niessink wrote:
> I'm a novice linux user, coming the spoiled-brat world of M$ ;-)
> Has anyone gotten Citrix ICA (as avaliable from http://www.citrix.xom) for
> Linux running succesfully on Debian 2.0 ? So far i'm getting problems
> installing it bec
On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 12:00:53AM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
> Our recent surveys of co-lo service providers show that about 70% of their
> recent customers with web servers are running Linux/Apache.
Which is interesting, because at the site where I'm co-located,
everybody else runs FreeBSD or S
iehrenwald wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
> I am using pine to read/send mail. I am also using a dial-up connection
> for my Internet access. My login name for my machine is 'ian'. My
> account on my ISP is 'iehrenwald'. How do I get pine to send mail from
> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and not '[EMAIL PROTEC
Hello Ian,
If you don't mind using Sendmail as a MTA, check out the 'Sendmail Address
Rewriting mini-HOW-TO' available at Sunsite and its mirrors:
http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/mini/Sendmail-Address-Rewrite.html
Good luck!
RR
Robert M. Rhyu
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On S
Well, I just recently installed Debian for the first time, via FTP via a
LAN. I'd say I was a "reasonably-experienced end user" but no computer
expert. I found that provided you take the time to think about things
logically, the Debian installation script was quite OK and that Dselect
provides a p
Alan Tam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The kernel comes with Debian was not configured with vfat support.
> During
> boot time mount is processed before kerneld, therefore you can't mount vfat
> file
> systems before kerneld is processed. After login (before login, kerneld is
> processed) then you
On Sat, 17 Apr 1999, Chad A. Adlawan wrote:
> hi Vaidhy,
> i also got the same error as u guys did, that is, i got it after i
> upgraded from 2.0.36 to 2.2.4. do u think that same fix'll still work for
> me ? i dont feel too comfortable removing some lines from my init.d/network
> because thou
Have you tried the linear option??
On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 06:51:30PM -0400, Sergey V Kovalyov wrote:
>
> I had similar problem (actually also on 486 33 MHz.) I've solved it by
> overwriting master boot record. I.e. put in /etc/lilo.conf
> boot=/dev/hda instead of boot=/dev/hda1
> and run
> Somewhat confusingly, this only started working in slink but files were
> saved from much earlier. Yesterday was the first time one of my systems
> was rebooted since installing slink, and I got messages about files
> saved from 1996!
>
I hope you remember whether or not to keep the changes
I
Does anyone know of a mailing list for users of the YARD RDBMS?
( http://www.yard.de in case anyone's wondering what it is).
With thanks,
Ted.
E-Mail: (Ted Harding) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 17-Apr-99
On Sat, Apr 17, 1999 at 11:52:19 +1200, Michael Beattie wrote:
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot open -lstdc++: No such file or directory
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> just checking my libs dir... no libstdc++.so.0 :
>
> /usr/lib/libstdc++-2-libc6.0-1-2.9.0.a
Erm, the only link that matters to the
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>when I attempt to run 'login' from the prompt, I see:
>'No utmp entry. You must exec "login" from the lowest level "sh" '
Use "exec /bin/login" instead.
>This is strange because I vividly remember running login before.
>What have I don
Hi
I have running into a new problem.
Yesterday I uncomment the lastline in dj500-filter and I add a line
default cat and so on.
Then the printer works fine.
Today when I say (as normal user) lpr filename (normal text)
lpr: connect:No such file or directory
jobs queued, but cannot start deamon.
W
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Shaleh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I was testing a program and to see how it handled an invalid group I did:
>
>gr = getgrnam("bob");
>
>Now obviously this failed. However the string from perror() states:
>
>"Could not find file or directory"
>
The manual page for
The error indicates that lpd is not running. Have you tried doing the
lpr filename
!after! having done as root:
lpd
It looks like lpd has not been started properly. I guess you could try
installing lpr again. You could also try looking at the output of kmesg
to see if there is a
It seems I've finally succeeded into compiling the kernel successfully (cross
fingers). Now, for installation, I have to:
# cp /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot/vmlinuz-2.0.35
# cp /usr/src/linux/System.map /boot/System.map-2.0.35
# cp /usr/src/linux/.config /boot/config-2.0.35
Next, r
I believe it's possible to maintain both kernel and have a dual boot (eg. one
for kernel-2.0.34 and another for kernel-2.0.35)... how do I go about this with
lilo?
TIAYA
Horacio
--
Claves - GnuPG/PGP - Keys : http://www.rediris.es/cert/keyserver
o/or
Envía un mensaje vacío a [EMAIL PROTECTED] co
Hi All!
Sorry, I know that this list is not dedicated to LaTeX, but anyway
it is one of the best places to find help even in this subject :-).
I have to place a long multi-page table in my documentation.
Of course I've used the longtable package to do it, but there are some
problems with it.
When
On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 08:48:01PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Same here. Bizarre, isn't it? What the hell is the point in verifying the
> domain if they are going to believe whatever you tell them?
A reasonable number of mail clients will manage to set the Return-Path:
for users, and quite a f
On Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 05:11:10AM +0100, Jonathan Lupa wrote:
> -- When I run fetchmail (as jjlupa) it just sort of hangs there. I didn't
> see any messages to the terminal, to /var/log/messages or to
> /var/log/syslog.
Run with the -v option and fetchmail will tell you what it's doing (and
IIR
When Hamish Moffatt wrote, I replied:
I've encountered a puzzling problem during kernel compilation that I
hope
some one can elucidate for me. My make-kpkg buildpackage run ends with:
signfile kernel-source-2.2.1_1.0.dsc
Pretty Good Privacy(tm) 2.6.3a - Public-key encryption for the masses.
(c)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> It seems I've finally succeeded into compiling the kernel successfully (cross
> fingers). Now, for installation, I have to:
>
> # cp /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot/vmlinuz-2.0.35
> # cp /usr/src/linux/System.map /boot/System.map-2.0.35
--
On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, Robbie Huffman wrote:
> Subject: Re: Current kernel configuration?
> On Tue, Apr 13, 1999 Wayne Topa wrote:
> >[...] to get a SoundBlaster working 'with-out'
> > compiling it into the kernel is to purchase the OSS commercial
> > Sound package for $20. [...]
> How about pos
-Original Message-
From: David Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 1999 9:06 AM
To: Mike Barton; debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc: David Wright
Subject: Re: MICROSOFT BS FUD
Quoting Mike Barton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I suppose you "just forgot" to post an even minor s
Subject: New Kernel install (II)
Date: Sat, Apr 17, 1999 at 02:15:55PM +0200
In reply to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I believe it's possible to maintain both kernel and have a dual boot (eg. one
> for kernel-2.0.34 and another for kernel-2.0.
Ralph Winslow wrote:
> Could not read key from file '/root/.pgp/secring.pgp'.
> Signature error
>
> # ls -l /root/.pgp/secring.pgp
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 588 Apr 16 21:53
> /root/.pgp/secring.pgp
>
> so I don't understand why I get "Could not read key from file
> '/root/.pgp/secri
Subject: Having trouble with fetchmail...
Date: Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 05:11:10AM +0100
In reply to:Jonathan Lupa
Quoting Jonathan Lupa([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Greetings,
>
>
> -Jonathan Lupa
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> /ETC/EXIM.CONF
> ===
> lo
I get some similar troubles with fetchmail; I had given up on it.
I am using fetchmail to connect to a VAX/VMS server.
When I run
fetchmail -u blah servername
I get no output, no delivered mail messages, nothing at all.
When I run (less naively)
fetchmail -vv -b5 -B5 -p POP3 -u blah serverna
Hi
I'm running Hamm on a Micron Millenia XKU 333 with a 3Com Etherlink 905B
PCI installed.
The kernel is configured with the correct Vortex driver but the adapter
does not connect with or even see the other machines on the network. It
has the correct IP address and can 'ping' itself but no other
>> "CM" == Carl Mummert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CM> When I run (less naively) fetchmail -vv -b5 -B5 -p POP3 -u blah
CM> servername
CM> On this command, when fetchmail in slink began to download the
CM> first message, it would fail with 'realloc failed'. I upgraded to
CM> the potato version,
I just started using Debian Linux in rev 2.0. I got the System in a
special issue of the german "CHIP". There was enough info about how to
install the system and the packages, but there is nowhere mentioned how
to format or clean the system. I want to make new installation and it is
a very difficul
>> "CW" == Carsten Wagenseil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CW> install the system and the packages, but there is nowhere
CW> mentioned how to format or clean the system.
Maybe because you usually never do this? My Debian system was install
more then 2 years ago, was upgraded and changed hardware (
On Sat, 17 Apr 1999, John Foster wrote:
> Michael Beattie wrote:
> >
> > Sorry, stupid question, I just decided to change to a PS/2 mouse, but I
> > dont have the faintest about how to set it up. kernel recompile?
> >
> ---
> YEP! probably a go
I have just installed Debian 2.1 from an "official" cd and had
problems.
1. The file "README.multicd" says that when you use dselect, you should
use disk 2 first. Unfortunately, dselect refuses this order. This left
me with a guess as to how to install. I ran the first disk through
Configure and th
Bob Nielsen wrote:
>
> On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Pat Greenwood wrote:
>
> > IIci system 7.5.3 20/1G 600M Linux partition 60M swap 68030 33.6 dial-up
> > stand-alone w/ slink 2.1 installed 3/9/99.
> > I have just the basic system installed.
> >
> > Dselect shows I have selected 105 packages to get. dse
Okay, I've installed the more recent kdelibs2g from the hamm section of
the mirror, and that seems to have nicely fixed the __pure_virtual error
I have been having. Thanks very much!
Now I have a whole new problem.
When I try and run some programs, such as kab, I get the following
error:
Wrong J
On Sat, 17 Apr 1999, iehrenwald wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I am using pine to read/send mail. I am also using a dial-up connection
> for my Internet access. My login name for my machine is 'ian'. My
> account on my ISP is 'iehrenwald'. How do I get pine to send mail from
> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and
On Sat, 17 Apr 1999, John Foster wrote:
> Michael Beattie wrote:
> >
> > Sorry, stupid question, I just decided to change to a PS/2 mouse, but I
> > dont have the faintest about how to set it up. kernel recompile?
> >
> ---
> YEP! probably a go
On Sat, 17 Apr 1999, Sidney Brooks wrote:
> 3. When I downloaded Netscape Communicator, using both the stable and
> unstable versions, the colors were unstable. This made it impossible to
> download WordPerfect from Corel because I could not read parts of their
> web site.
Check your XF86Config.
On Sun, 18 Apr 1999, Damon Muller wrote:
> When I try and run some programs, such as kab, I get the following
> error:
>
> Wrong JPEG library version: library is 62, caller expects 61
I don't know what kab is, but I just tried it and I get the same error
that you have. :-(
...RickM...
hi everyone-
i have a linux box and a win98 box on a network, with the windows box
exporting a directory via SMB. i use smbmount to mount the share,
which works fine. the problem arises when i try the following
operation:
9:27 [28] alsu (alsu):tmp/salishan99/CVS -> ls -l Entries*
-rwxr-xr-x
The new kernel seems to load ok with a lilo dual bootup, but I get a message
saying it can't load some modules... if I run `lsmod' I get the following output
homega:~$ lsmod
Module PagesUsed by
homega:~$
So, does it mean no modules have been loaded? What do I have to do next?
TIA
H
On Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 03:38:25PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
Paul Sargent writes:
> OK, so my FQDN doesn't match RFC1035 (the 3 at the start of 3Dlabs is
> non-compliant), but that is my FQDN and I can't do anything about it. Any
> suggestions?
I wrote:
> a) Figure out how to make exim accept it
*- On 17 Apr, Sidney Brooks wrote about "Debian 2.1"
> I have just installed Debian 2.1 from an "official" cd and had
> problems.
> 1. The file "README.multicd" says that when you use dselect, you should
> use disk 2 first. Unfortunately, dselect refuses this order. This left
> me with a guess as t
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> In a message dated 3/22/99 10:21:50 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL
> PROTECTED]
> labs.com writes:
>
> > > Force of habit, I suppose Maybe it's time to remove the man pages for
> > > those programs that also have info pages, eh?
> >
> > Don't remove the
On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 11:28:36PM -0500, Steve Gore wrote:
> Steve Gore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sigh...
> > I noticed my old smail configs were still present, and purged them (via
> > dselect)...
>
> Well, just because I was suspicious, I reinstalled smail and purged exim's
> configs. Fet
Thomas Ruedas wrote:
>
> I have recently switched from SuSE Linux to Debian and installed 2.0.34.
> When booting I noticed the following message:
> Intel Pentium with F0 0F bug
> Workaround enabled.
> Does somebody know what bug this is and what workaround is implemented.
> I have a rather old mac
Alan Su wrote:
>
> hi everyone-
>
> i have a linux box and a win98 box on a network, with the windows box
> exporting a directory via SMB. i use smbmount to mount the share,
> which works fine. the problem arises when i try the following
> operation:
>
> 9:27 [28] alsu (alsu):tmp/salishan99/
"R. Brock Lynn" wrote (Sat, 17 Apr 1999 12:16:27 -0500 ):
|>
|>Well here's a simple thing to check:
|>
|>Do you have write permission on the SMB share? In windows you can have two
|>passwords... one for read and one for write.
|>
Brock-
thanks for the idea. actually, i'm quite sure i have the co
As I told Alan in private mail, this is a Windows "feature" which prevents
users from copying over their own files. smbfs must stick to this.
Following suggestions, I changed to 16bpp. The display was much
improved. However, I still get the following message from netscape:
"Visual 0x23 is a 4 bit Psuedo Color visual. This is not a supported
visual; images can't be displayed in monocolor". This makes it
impossible to do things, e.g. downl
Help!! I'm getting the following error messages on recompiling the
kernel to recognise my Ensoniq AudioPCI sound card:
make [1] as86: Command not found
make [1]: [bootsect.o] Error 127
make [1]: Leaving directory /usr/kernel-source-2.0.36/arch/i386/boot
make [1]: *** [zImage] Error 2
Originally,
>
> so, now i have a question for the list. i guess i can accept this
> behavior, but now i'm curious: what does /bin/mv do when the target
> file already exists (and isn't a directory). it must do something
> other than unlink the target file and relink the source file to that
> name, right? o
You need the bin86 pacakge. The kernel-package will make it go nicer.
Alan Su wrote:
>
> when i was about 8, i think i used dos. =) mostly just to launch
> whatever game it was that i was interested in at the time...
>
> so, do those work? i'm also not sure how this applies to my
> situation. thanks.
> "R. Brock Lynn" wrote (Sat, 17 Apr 1999 12:35:29 -0500 ):
I would like to access my Zip drive under Linux (2.0.34). When booting,
it seems that it is recognized, as I read something about it being
described as /dev/hdc ide-floppy ATAPI ZIP Drive etc. However, I don't
know how to mount it (how must I define the file system?), and I can't
access it with mto
The Zip "partition" is in your case /dev/hdc4. make a directory called
/zip, and do a "mount -t vfat /dev/hdc4 /zip". Your Zip disk's contents
will apper in /zip.
Alternatively, you can use the automounter to handle this.
JDM
Jason D. Michaelson | Debian GNU/ o http://www.d
John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jeremy writes:
> > drwxr-s--- 2 root dip 1024 Apr 12 08:17 /etc/chatscripts
> > ...
> > Hasn't been modified since I installed. I don't think this is relevant.
>
> Set group ID on execution on a directory does nothing useful that I
> know
mount -t vfat /dev/sda4 /mnt/zip maybe, where /mnt/zip is your directory you
made
yourself
Thomas Ruedas wrote:
> I would like to access my Zip drive under Linux (2.0.34). When booting,
> it seems that it is recognized, as I read something about it being
> described as /dev/hdc ide-floppy ATAPI
>>However, I don't know how to mount it (how must I define the file
>>system?)
Ares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sat, 17 Apr 1999 13:30:15 -0500 (CDT)
>The Zip "partition" is in your case /dev/hdc4. make a directory called
>/zip, and do a "mount -t vfat /dev/hdc4 /zip"
Jelmar Andree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> George Bonser writes:
> Of course send the mail through the ISP's mail server. When did I say
> otherwise?
Ahem... That's it! I think I've been sending it directly. Haven't even
though of that. Well I surely don't remember ever entering my smtp
serve
iehrenwald ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 17 April 1999 03:14:
>I am using pine to read/send mail. I am also using a dial-up connection
>for my Internet access. My login name for my machine is 'ian'. My
>account on my ISP is 'iehrenwald'. How do I get pine to send mail from
>'[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hello guys. I am still stuck with this diald problems which is getting
nuts. It seems it works fine for everyone else but not here. Basically... I
am on the box itself which have diald installed and I have set the local and
remote hosts at 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2 and set the dial-up
Hmmm,
Try editing /etc/{passwd,group,shadow,gshadow} manually,
(make backups first!)
then "cd /home;mv ian iehrenwald",
followed by
"chown * "
(* == iehrenwald | .iehrenwald | iehrenwald.iehrenwald ).
Maybe it is simpler to create a new account for iehrenwald on your
machine, then use it
Hi all,
I was wondering if there is any mechanism in the Debian system to keep
certain permissions on programs even after an apt upgrade. For example,
ping is root.root 4755. I edit /etc/suid.conf to make is root.staff 4750
(same with crontab) and whenever the package containing that binary gets
When I'm trying to connect the internet with pon, the plog show me this
message:
tcgetattr:Input/Output error(5)
somebody know what does it mean? I'm using as device the
/dev/ttyS1(com2) , and I've already used setserial to configure the
irq(3).
Russell Rademacher writes:
> What is the main purpose of slip running in the background? What is it
> supposed to be listening so it can detect the network request packet and
> then actually start dialing?
Diald creates a SLIP interface, makes it the defaultroute, and connects it
to a pty. Diald
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