Hi,
after collecting a heap of files necessary to install X11 (potato), I am
stuck. For xbase-clients and fvwm (why is it called fvwm2 in package
comments, but not listed as fvwm2 as *.deb and in Packages?) those two
packages are required: libz1 and libxpm4. I searched for them in the
Packages f
I have never set up printing in Linux. I just added a printer (Epson Stylus
Color 740) via parallel port and I have no idea where to begin.
I installed apsfilter and then magicfilter and apsfilter indicates that
/dev/lp0 /dev/lp1 etc are not installed, yet I can see they are installed.
The Prin
I find it annoying that when I view a man page from either the
emacsen or on a tty, it is broken into pages, when it should really
be one long scroll. If you add the following snippet to your
"/etc/tmac.man.local", the `man' pages will no longer be paginated.
For postscript output, it will s
:: On Tue, 23 May 2000 21:22:25 +, Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
As far as I remember, this is what you need:
1) A kernel with support to parallel port and printer;
2) A spooling software (lpr or lprng);
3) A filter, like magicfilter or apsfilter. I tried both, and
magicfilter seemed
If you put the following in your "~/.emacs" (or your
"~/.xemacs/init.el if you prefer) you'll be able to put the cursor
over a man page filename in `dired', and push `l' to display it in
the emacs manual viewer. This works for XEmacs. Anyone know a way
to make it work with GNU Emacs? If so
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Pollywog wrote:
> I have never set up printing in Linux. I just added a printer (Epson
> Stylus Color 740) via parallel port and I have no idea where to begin.
> I installed apsfilter and then magicfilter and apsfilter indicates that
> /dev/lp0 /dev/lp1 etc are not installed,
Thanks, I had all of those things installed, so I am stumped.
I am going to try putting printer support in as a module, maybe that will
help.
--
Andrew
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
> :: On Tue, 23 May 2000 21:22:25 +, Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> :: said:
>
> As far as
Hello list(s),
Just something I noticed after setting up an x86 system after running
Debian on m68k.
The m68k system was an Amiga with an m68060/50MHz which gave a BogoMIP
rating of 99.something. The x86 system is a dual PIII 650MHz system and
it rates as 2600 BogoMIPs. This would seem to impl
Cool! Thanks, I've been annoyed at the very same thing.
Matt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl M. Hegbloom) writes:
> I find it annoying that when I view a man page from either the
> emacsen or on a tty, it is broken into pages, when it should really
> be one long scroll. If you add the following sn
I'm interested in implementing some form of spam and e-mail virus filtering
at the daemon.
I know that there are blacklists that you can have Exim and other MTA's use
in order to cut down on spam. However, it would be nice if there were some
way to stop *new* spam from places that aren't on the bl
I'm in need of a little help. Tomorrow the cable company is coming to hook up
my cable modem (HURRAY). Anyway, I have been told that they (road runner) use
dhcp to assign the ip addresses. I know from some pages I have seen that linux
will work with road runners dhcp, but I have a different pro
* Lee Elliott in "cpu arch performance" dated 2000/05/23 22:49 wrote:
> Hello list(s),
>
> Just something I noticed after setting up an x86 system after running
> Debian on m68k.
>
> The m68k system was an Amiga with an m68060/50MHz which gave a BogoMIP
> rating of 99.something. The x86 system
Creating the symlinks will do, I think they'll run as root.
Ron Rademaker
On Tue, 23 May 2000, A. Scott White wrote:
> The following are the pertinent sections a script (and the script it calls)
> which I want to auto start for run levels 2-5. startup.sh simply calls
> tomcat.sh with a "start" p
> packages are required: libz1 and libxpm4. I searched for them in the
we had this topic already several times on this list ... seems to be quite
common.
libz has the confusing name zlib1g.
libxpm is xpm4g.
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On Tue, 23 May 2000, Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have never set up printing in Linux. I just added a printer (Epson Stylus
>Color 740) via parallel port and I have no idea where to begin.
>I installed apsfilter and then magicfilter and apsfilter indicates that
>/dev/lp0 /dev/lp1 etc
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> I'm interested in implementing some form of spam and e-mail virus filtering
> at the daemon.
>
> I know that there are blacklists that you can have Exim and other MTA's use
> in order to cut down on spam. However, it would be nice if there were some
> wa
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Chris Hoover wrote:
(snip)
> Question: How do you get the dhcp client on my firewall computer to grab the
> cable modem address and not an address from my internal dhcp?
(snip)
You tell the DHCP client to grab an address from the ethernet card which
is plugged into the cable
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If i download this program do i risk crashing windows?
Not sure what you mean by "this program". Downloading programs, etc, in and of
itself, should not crash Microsoft Windows. Yet we all know that Windows can
crash at
the simplest things, so that's no guarantee.
I t
OK W. Trillich,
I'm listening. Was just away for the weekend.
Since I started the discussion about the Debian home page content I'll
try to assist you wherever and whenever I can.
Svante Signell
w trillich writes:
> from the private support i've gotten over my 'HFTFMADBUFE'
> rantings, i can
I am trying to set my Debian box to print to an HP LJ-8000 with a Jet Direct
card. has anyone ever done this?
I want the name of the printer to be surgery. Assuming 111.222.333.444 is
the IP of the Jet Direct card, here is my current setup:
printcap:
#
lp|s
Hey,
How do I install a modem. I looked at the man page and tried isapnp buty I
couldnt figure out how to use it. Im using a PnP 33.6 Wisecom Modem. I also
looked at the howto's and it was very little help.
Any help would be great.
On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 01:54:20PM -0300, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
What cdrecord options should I use in order to make the disk
readable by olders cdrom drivers (8x, 4x, 16x, etc)?
the cd-rom drive must be capable of reading cd-rw disk, and as a very
general rule only those wit
Running potato with kernel 2.2.12 on a NEC Versa note with neomagic video card.
After moving from slink to potato about 6 months ago, I installed the new kernel
from source rather than dpkg. Since then I haven't upgraded anything (finishing
Ph.D.). The other day I decided to do a dist-upgrade, a f
I recompiled my 2.2.15 kernel with printer support as a module and this is
what I get when I insmod the module. What could be wrong, and is it a
problem with this kernel?
#insmod /lib/modules/2.2.15/misc/lp.o
/lib/modules/2.2.15/misc/lp.o: unresolved symbol
parport_claim_or_block_R7098ea8a
Lee Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> it rates as 2600 BogoMIPs. This would seem to imply that on a per MHz
> basis, the m68060 is the equivalent of two PIIIs.
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/BogoMips.html
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Are you login as user when login-in with xdm? If that's so, that user
might be out of quota!
What is says at the login screen will probably have to do with Xbanner,
the config files of Xbanner are quite understandable, so it shouldn't be
much of a problem editing them.
Ron Rademaker
On Wed, 24 Ma
Hi,
you seem to not have compiled the parport module. You can find it under
General Setup in menuconfig.
hth, Rolf
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Pollywog wrote:
> I recompiled my 2.2.15 kernel with printer support as a module and this is
> what I get when I insmod the module. What could be wrong, and i
Im sorry to ask this again, what do I do to add another ethernet card to my
box. I want to add a Kingston to eth1 and I cant remember the way to do it.
Hi,
My group just recently switched to using 32-bit uids. My
understanding was that kernel 2.4 would support that. I compiled
2.3.99pre8, rebooted, and tried a high uid user. And it failed
("setuid: Invalid argument"). Further reading suggested that I'd need
to go to glibc 2.2 (I'm currently u
On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 17:57, A. Scott White wrote:
> I am trying to set my Debian box to print to an HP LJ-8000 with a Jet Direct
> card. has anyone ever done this?
Yup, doing exactly this. See below.
> I want the name of the printer to be surgery. Assuming 111.222.333.444 is
> the IP of the Je
I'm trying to get libapache-mod-ssl working.
When I try to connect via https to the server, Netscape tells me that
there's some strange network error or that the server is misconfigured
basically, that the response came back garbled. So, I found this on
DejaNews:
6.1.3) I downloaded a ver
Oh the other hand, my WDE 18310 SCA LVD drive won't talk to my Adaptec
controller, or (when I tested it at work with a dual-channel drive) it
worked on the LVD connector but not on the ultrawide connector (using a
SCA adapter. I have been told that in general LVD drives will not work on
normal con
I just recompiled my kernel from fresh source and the errors stopped. Then,
I installed printtool and surprise, a test page was printed. :)
I need to find out how to enable EOF, because the page was not ejected,
though it printed perfectly.
thanks
--
Andrew
On Tue, 23 May 2000, you wrote:
>
I could not get apsfilter to work on my Epson Stylus Color 740, but Printtool
seems to have gotten it working. Is there some trick to using apsfilter?
--
Andrew
Hello,
I have some problems with programms that uses ncurses (I think this is the
source of the problem).
I use rxvt (But there is the same problem under xterm), and when i run dselect
or when i use vim inside mutt, that background of my term becomes black wheras
I use lightyellow as background
At 04:54 PM 5/23/00 -0500, Chris Hoover wrote:
>I'm in need of a little help. Tomorrow the cable company is coming to hook up
>my cable modem (HURRAY). Anyway, I have been told that they (road runner) use
>dhcp to assign the ip addresses. I know from some pages I have seen that linux
>will work
At 09:51 PM 5/23/00 +, Pollywog wrote:
>Thanks, I had all of those things installed, so I am stumped.
>I am going to try putting printer support in as a module, maybe that will
>help.
I'm far from the most expert on parallel ports -- until recently, I hadn't
touched one in years -- but I did
I've used a LaserJet 4M with JetDirect for years, and I assume a JetDirect
card on one HP printer is pretty much the same as another. Here are the
printcap entries I use:
ascii|caxton_ascii:\
:lp=:\
:rm=caxton:\
:rp=text:\
:lf=/var/spool/lpd/ERRORLOG:\
:sd=/
Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> This leads to a question I've been interested in. I've noticed vim's
> Perl syntax highlighting to be, hmmm, not always what it should be. (As
> some have said, only perl can parse Perl). Any opinions on which editor
> has the *best* Perl syntax highlighting?
IMHO, vim.
I recompiled the kernel and this time I did not elect to put printer support
into the kernel; I am using modules. That did the trick. Also, I could not
get apsfilter to get things working, but I got things working using RedHat's
Printtool.
thanks
--
Andrew
> I'm far from the most expert on
On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 09:30:42PM +0200, Philip Lehman wrote:
> On 23 May 2000, Matthew Wilson Emmett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >I'd like to have my desktop save power after 30min of inactivity.
> >I've managed to do this before, but I lost my overnight cron jobs, and
> >the clock always got
Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> Previously Joey Hess wrote:
> > http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-dpkg-0004/msg2.html
>
> Okay, but that issue assumes that a package leaves a bomb in its
> prerm. There is no way to protect yourself from such trojan packages
> anyway, wether you use rpm or
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Ray Olszewski wrote:
(snip)
> Also a heads up: some cable-modem providers require you to use a particular
> hostname as part of the least request; I can't recall if RR is like this or
> not.
FWIW, RR in Columbus, OH isn't.
-- Mark
At 04:54 PM 5/23/00 -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
>Im sorry to ask this again, what do I do to add another ethernet card to my
>box. I want to add a Kingston to eth1 and I cant remember the way to do it.
Am I right in assuming you are talking about a pci card? As I recall,
Kingston cards use tulip.o, an
At 04:01 PM 5/23/00 -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
>Hey,
>How do I install a modem. I looked at the man page and tried isapnp buty I
>couldnt figure out how to use it. Im using a PnP 33.6 Wisecom Modem. I also
>looked at the howto's and it was very little help.
>Any help would be great.
Depends on the mo
Hi,
I have got a perl script that are encrypted.
It looks like something like this:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Filter::decrypt ;
[EMAIL
PROTECTED]@^C6oxOp<=9p(35p+=8p&:-^^"7L^D-;?p&=(^UE_Ap&:-^^";"^WE&$^Y6R/^_!7L^F,=
^Q17?p<=9^BoQL^\,1)^^67L^Q"
)^
Shao Zhang wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have got a perl script that are encrypted.
> It looks like something like this:
>
> #!/usr/bin/perl
> use Filter::decrypt ;
> [EMAIL
> PROTECTED]@^C6oxOp<=9p(35p+=8p&:-^^"7L^D-;?p&=(^UE_Ap&:-^^";"^WE&$^Y6R/^_!7L^F,=
>
Try modprobe'ing instead of insmod'ing (assuming you've done a depmod on the
new modules0. Or insmod parport first; I think that is where the unresolved
symbols point to. Or possibly parport_pc.
At 10:12 PM 5/23/00 +, Pollywog wrote:
>I recompiled my 2.2.15 kernel with printer support as a mod
Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. I seem to have moved the SCSI
Ids around and dropped the transfer rate and it appears to work great.
Thanks again!
Rob
> Andrew Weiss wrote:
>
> ID of 0 is usually reserved for a boot drive in many SCSI bios'es.
> Don't use 0 with a CDROM. Make that har
I need help in getting my potato box to see it. When I run wvdialconfig it
only checks com 1 and com 2. How do I get linux to look on come 3 and 4?
-Original Message-
From: Ray Olszewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 8:56 PM
To: Jay Kelly; debian-user@lists.debian.o
> Question: How do you get the dhcp client on my firewall computer to grab
the
> cable modem address and not an address from my internal dhcp?
If you are going to have two have two ethernet cards in your machine, this
is fairly easy and a number of responses have already touched on how to have
d
try this:
hello, please click me!!
Regards,
Shao.
Sven Burgener [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello
>
> I once saw a link on a page that caused windows to crash immediately
> when clicked on. It was stated on that very page that this would happen.
> So then I tried it and it worked! Unfort
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