Hi,
I am having some problems here with timestamp. The system is
hamm.
# date
Thu Jul 20 15:59:32 EST 2000
# date -u
Thu Jul 20 05:59:34 UTC 2000
# touch /tmp/hello
# ls -al /tmp/hello
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root root 0 Jul 20 05:59 /tmp/hello
As you can see /tm
Check the file /etc/default/rcS
There is a line in there that says "Set UTC to yes or no".
Make sure this is set to no.
Cheers,
Corey J. Popelier
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~pancreas
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Shao Zhang wrote:
> Hi,
> I am having some problems here with timestamp. The s
It is set to no. Besides, I have even tried this in
/etc/init.d/hwclock.sh
GMT="--localtime"
and it still does not work..
Thanks.
Shao.
Corey Popelier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Check the file /etc/default/rcS
> There is a line in there that says "Set UTC to yes or no".
> Make sure this is set
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Just http://jakarta.apache.org is the best way to go.
Think about "servlet" will not have dependence with apache or any platform.
Only think at the level-spacification of this one (i mean the lvl supported
by the server u use).
Seeya
At 19.01 18/
Title: RE: stop X autobooting & gnome file manager trick?
>
> >
> > Issue 1: I can't figure out how to stop default windows manager
> > ((fvwm)) from automatically starting upon boot into linux. I simply
> > want to start from a shell and then enter "startx" when I
> want to get
> > into
On Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 09:49:47AM -0400, Ken Ebling wrote:
> does anyone know why it says it wants 2.2.17 when I downloaded it from
> the 2.2.16 directory!?
Debian develops very fast. Maybe try an other disk-image or an other
floppy disk. Floppy-disk are not very reliable.
--
Title: RE: images iso de debian linux ppc ?
Just try there:
ftp.debian.org/debian-cd
As a sidenote: I did not find them on any mirror so I assume it is not really a nice practice to download them at once since it could harm the server.
HTH
Thierry
> -Original Message-
> From: Juli
Help, I am a Linux
newbie,
I have gone through
a Debian 2.1 installation, installed X Windows (X1186R6) and am now having
extreme difficulty configuring and starting an X Server.
I go through the
graphical XF86Setup program but when I select done and the server trys to start
I get an er
> "Corey" == Corey Popelier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Corey> Check the file /etc/default/rcS There is a line in there
Corey> that says "Set UTC to yes or no". Make sure this is set to
Corey> no.
You are thinking of potato. IIRC It is different in slink. This is
hamm...
>>
> "Alberto" == Alberto Rodríguez Ortega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Hi guys
>>
>> I am looking for starting pointers on setting up Servlets on
>> Apache. Anyone got some useful links handy for that?
>>
>> >From what versions on is Apache servlet-capable?
There is
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 09:42:18AM +0200, Michalowski Thierry wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Issue 1: I can't figure out how to stop default windows manager
> > > ((fvwm)) from automatically starting upon boot into linux. I simply
> > > want to start from a shell and then enter "startx" when I
> > wan
Hey all,
You would think that after 2 years of experience with Linux, I would
know how to make a linux boot disk, but I don't. So how do I do it?
:)
I heard of dd the kernel onto disk, but aren't there certain
variables that are on the kernel, like the root partition, that must
be changed?
Any
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 08:56:37AM +0100, Patrick J Draper wrote:
> Help, I am a Linux newbie,
>
> I have gone through a Debian 2.1 installation, installed X Windows
> (X1186R6) and am now having extreme difficulty configuring and
> starting an X Server.
>
> I go through the graphical XF86Setup p
Brian May [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > "Corey" == Corey Popelier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Corey> Check the file /etc/default/rcS There is a line in there
> Corey> that says "Set UTC to yes or no". Make sure this is set to
> Corey> no.
>
> You are thinking of potato. IIRC I
Hi all,
I really need a fast help.
I've to setup a debian box with a Compaq Array SCSI Controller.
I downloaded the latest boot floppy for potato to install debian trough
network.
problem:
the Compaq Array where root has to be mounted is loaded only like
module.
I was able to partion disks etc
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Patrick J Draper wrote:
> I go through the graphical XF86Setup program but when I select done and the
> server trys to start I get an error something like
>
> "X11ConnectionUNIX cannot connect errno 111"
Probably the point to start is to find out your videocard type.
Ther
Ouch!
Thanks for the info Gary!
Cheers,
Jason.
--On Wednesday, July 19, 2000 16:00 -0600 Gary Hennigan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What could be happening?
Nothing good. Read the signal 11 FAQ at
http://www.BitWizard.nl/sig11
Gary Hennigan
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Hi.
I switched from RedHat to Debian some time ago.
I've configured mostly everything I wanted, but copying 'n
pasting with my mouse doesn't work.
I use:
* Slink 2.0.38
* XFree86 + KDE
What should I do ?
Thanks a lot.
Hi Ignasi,
Thanks for your email.
Did you actually use FAT or FAT32 for the other OS and was the other OS
WIndows98?
I tried to wipe out the disk and create tha FAT32 partition using the fdisk
of the Windows98 startup disk but when I rebooted to Debian, the Debian
cfdisk was exiting with a fat
On Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 08:38:20PM -0400, mhf wrote:
> Hello debian-user,
>
> Issue 1: I can't figure out how to stop default windows manager
> ((fvwm)) from automatically starting upon boot into linux. I simply
> want to start from a shell and then enter "startx" when I want to get
> into a GUI
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 04:04:37PM +1000, Shao Zhang wrote
> Hi,
> I am having some problems here with timestamp. The system is
> hamm.
>
> # date
> Thu Jul 20 15:59:32 EST 2000
>
> # date -u
> Thu Jul 20 05:59:34 UTC 2000
>
> # touch /tmp/hello
> # ls -al /tmp/hello
> -rw-rw-r-- 1
Hi Group, I tried to contact the amanda-user mailinglist first, but that
does not seem to be on-line. Hope this is no too off-topic...
I was hoping for some Debian-amanda user who might be able to give me a
suggestion.
- Forwarded message from Erik van der Meulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
Dat
I did the installation. GNOME + StarOffice. Works fine.
A trick handled. Create a User, not root, install the SO under /Home/,
get the SO executable file into Startup directory, change the rights on
to allow others to access.
___
The simplest way is to dd the kernel to the floppy disk, and then set
the root device (partition).
dd if=/path_to_your_kernel of=/dev/fd0 bs=512
rdev /dev/fd0 /dev/your_root_partition
You can verify that the root device for the floppy disk kernel is set
correctly by using this command:
rdev /d
Try either reconfiguring gpm (gpmconfig) or removing it:
apt-get remove gpm (or dpkg -r gpm)
If you remove it though, you may have to change mouse type to
/dev/psaux
in
XF86Setup from the gpm node.
Installed slink and installed 2.4 kernel for ata/66 support.
I installed to /dev/hda, but when I changed the drive over to ata/66
controller, it became /dev/hde. So, I changed /etc/fstab and /etc/lilo.conf
to reflect this, but when I do a /sbin/lilo, I get error messages that
reference hda.
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Patrick J Draper wrote:
> I have gone through a Debian 2.1 installation, installed X Windows (X1186R6)
> and am now having extreme difficulty configuring and starting an X Server.
>
> I go through the graphical XF86Setup program but when I select done and the
> server trys to
Thanks to Dave for suggestions that bring me to this working solution
(also if it's for sure not the best).
Simply during the install procedure before reboot the box substitute the
link /vmlinuz with the custo kernel and rexecute lilo choosing in the
menu
(Boot linux directly from HD).
Now the b
Hey!,
I have a little server set up in a home office running Potato. It is an
AMD 233, 20GIG IDE Western Digital HD, 64 Ram system that acts as a
gateway/firewall, print and file server. However, I am having a very
odd problem with it. I often deal with large compressed files (10 megs
or so eac
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 11:39:54AM +0200, ?ukasz Walewski wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I switched from RedHat to Debian some time ago.
> I've configured mostly everything I wanted, but copying 'n
> pasting with my mouse doesn't work.
> I use:
> * Slink 2.0.38
> * XFree86 + KDE
the switch is a goo
On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Nick Croft wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, David Teague wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 6 Jun 2000 kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > StarOffice is a bloated stuck pig. It handles MS file formats fairly
> > > well though.
>
> It may be the only use for SO, take a Word .doc an
Hi,
I am a new debian user and after finish the
installation,I got a question about display. I want to
work on another unix machine, after "xhost" and
"telnet", I use the command: export DISPLAY=my machine
name:0.0 and then when I want to use some program, it
is message like this: Cannot open dis
Hi,
Nianwei Xing writes:
> Hi,
> I am a new debian user and after finish the
> installation,I got a question about display. I want to
> work on another unix machine, after "xhost" and
> "telnet", I use the command: export DISPLAY=my machine
> name:0.0 and then when I want to use some program, it
Quoting Ken Ebling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi, I just downloaded all the .bin files from ftp.debian.org's
> debian/dists/potato/main/disks-i386/2.2.16-2000-07-14/images-1.44
> directory...
>
> I haven't ever seen the kernel-config file before, but I don't even get
> far enough to need it yet...! =)
Hello readers of the list,
I have run into trouble trying to compile a new kernel (2.2.16).
After running make xconfig, I did a "make-kpkg clean" per the
instructions in the kernel-package README. This however doesn't seem
to work, dpkg is complaining that it can't find the compiler. Is this
a kn
Thanks for reply.
I just didn't use the "Emulate 3 Buttons" option during
XF86Setup.
Cheers
Lukas
Lukasz Walewski
Centrum Onkologii Instytut
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Erik> Dear Group, I feel that I have come quite far in setting up
Erik> amanda on my Debian/GNU Linux 2.2 system. I seem to be able to
Erik> connect from client to server, access the tape drive (SCSI
Erik> /dev/nst0) and such.
Erik> However, since I am still testing I have not yet set up the
Erik
drivers please
-Trying to get Quake3Demo to run full-screen and faster than .1 frames/s
When I run the demo it starts, but gives this:
**
- Initializing Renderer
---
- R_Init -
...loading opengl
I installed Potato last night, everything went great, but when I tried a startx
it crapped out on me saying that it could find my mouse (which is a PS/2). Can
somebody help?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi Bobby,
Looks like there is no 3dfx.o module in your
/lib/modules/kernel_version/misc directory. You can either compile the
module and do a make install and check that it's in the right place. Or,
alternatively get the driver from 3dfx's site and debianise the rpm with
alien and install
Easier still, as root cd /etc/init.d; mv gdm '#gdm'
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 09:42:18AM +0200, Michalowski Thierry wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Issue 1: I can't figure out how to stop default windows manager
> > > ((fvwm)) from automatically starting upon boot into linux. I simply
> > > want to start
Trevor Ramoutar wrote:
>
> I installed Potato last night, everything went great,
Congratulations! Welcome Aboard!
> but when I tried a startx it crapped out on me saying that it could [not]
> find my mouse (which is a PS/2). Can somebody help?
check `dmesg | more`. Did your /dev/psaux get lo
I have no problem compiling ppp version 2.3.11 but cannot compile 2.4.x and I
need to do this to try the new PPPoE kernel module. Enternet PPPoe and
Roaring Penguin don't work for me, so my last hope at getting my DSL working
is to get this ppp version to compile. Anyone know what I am missing?
On 20-Jul-2000 Pollywog wrote:
> I have no problem compiling ppp version 2.3.11 but cannot compile 2.4.x and
> I
> need to do this to try the new PPPoE kernel module. Enternet PPPoe and
> Roaring Penguin don't work for me, so my last hope at getting my DSL working
> is to get this ppp version to
Sendmail (which is smail, anyway) doesn't work either.
It neither sends the mail nor returns it to the sender like it claims to.
-chris
09:33:06$ sendmail root
aoeusnaohe
09:33:20$ smail: mail moved to /var/spool/smail/error/13FJGC-0006PKC
09:33:43# cat /var/spool/smail/error/13FJGC-0006PKC
!ro
We have clients using Outlook (yes i know what losers) and were running
sendmail on debian. Okay so this is the problem, when they send a email in
Outlook to a email address (for example [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Outlook
wont let them send it out. Its not the message or anything like that
because if i c
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 09:39:08AM -0700, Krzys Majewski wrote:
> Sendmail (which is smail, anyway) doesn't work either.
Invoking the sendmail binary gets you the same MTA but it bypasses many
of the checks MTAs perform
> It neither sends the mail nor returns it to the sender like it claims to.
Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] as well as the List.
The script below is user to establish dial-in.
#!/bin/sh
# connect to IP through Lucent WinModem
echo " "
echo Inserting Winmodem Lucent Tech ltmodem.o driver
/sbin/insmod -f ltmodem
pon $1
tail -f /var/log/syslog
---
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 20-Jul-2000 Pollywog wrote:
> > I have no problem compiling ppp version 2.3.11 but cannot compile 2.4.x and
> > I
> > need to do this to try the new PPPoE kernel module. Enternet PPPoe and
> > Roaring Penguin don't work for me, so my last hope at getti
Are you running gpm? I had problems with my mouse being jumpy until I
removed the rc2.d/K20gpm link and rebooted.
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Trevor Ramoutar wrote:
> I installed Potato last night, everything went great, but when I tried a
> startx it crapped out on me saying that it could find my m
Could anybody help me? I can't start an X session as unprivileged
user.
Using xdm neither unprivileged-user or root can login
Using startx just root can login
I read in the LinuxFAQ that it might be due to use of non-shadow
password programs (as startx, X, xinit, etc). Since I'm using
shadow-p
Hello,
I did an update/upgrade a while back, it was a large one too, took
a while on my 56k modem. I'm running the 2.2.14 kernel and have
potato loaded here.
Before the upgrade, my sshd was available, no telnet cuz I shut it
off. Now however, I can ssh myself but users outside the firewall g
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 05:13:12PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Could anybody help me? I can't start an X session as unprivileged
> user.
>
> Using xdm neither unprivileged-user or root can login
> Using startx just root can login
>
> I read in the LinuxFAQ that it might be due to use of no
Marvin Stodolsky wrote:
>
> Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] as well as the List.
> The script below is user to establish dial-in.
>
> #!/bin/sh
> # connect to IP through Lucent WinModem
> echo " "
> echo Inserting Winmodem Lucent Tech ltmodem.o driver
> /sbin/insmod -f ltmodem
> pon $1
> t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ...I can't start an X session as unprivileged user.
How are you attempting to start an X session?
(Answers may be below, but I am confusing myself with
the differences in syntax, so just to be clear...)
What error messages are you getting? Try `startx > startx.log` .
>
I ended up being able to set the password via some select commands. Here
are those commands if anybody is interested.
mysql -u root mysql
UPDATE user SET Password = PASSWORD ('new_password')
WHERE user = 'root';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
The password was blank but for so
On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 03:39:47AM +, john smith wrote:
> Hi!
> mind twister break?
> how to use grep to show all the paladrome words in the linux dictionary?
>
> grep '\(.\)\(.\)\(.\)\3\2\1' \usr\dict\words partly works?
grep can't do it, since wc -L reports that the longest word contains
it's outlook
try it with another client and i bet it works.
http://www.daemonnews.org/199905/telnet.html
or telnet to your SMTP and try it manually it should work i have my server
page my att&t phone daily.
nate
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Tom Warfield wrote:
twarfi >We have clients using Outlook (
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 11:58:12AM -0500, Tom Warfield wrote:
> We have clients using Outlook (yes i know what losers) and were running
> sendmail on debian. Okay so this is the problem, when they send a email in
> Outlook to a email address (for example [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Outlook
> wont let them
Agh. this was low priority, and just went really high . . .
I almost managed an "rm -r *~" to get rid of the backup files from
emacs and the like, but [*insert tear here*] the 8 key on my laptop is
dodgy, meaning I got ~ itself.
As usual, there was a single important file on the disk--a half-
if its a fat filesystem I got the tools you need...email me back quick!
gotta head to work
- Original Message -
From: "Richard E. Hawkins"
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 3:16 PM
Subject: scanning physical disk to retrieve file
>
> Agh. this was low priority, and just went really hig
i usally get a basic x with non-graphical
"xf86config." i can usaually get x up and running;
although, the font size may be too big, so i tighten it
up with "XF86Setup." (once you have a working x, you
shouldn't get the dreaded "errno 111." then you should
be able to use "XF86Setup.")
with "xf86
# cd /boot
mkboot /boot/vmlinuz[or the name of your kernel]
hth.
bentley taylor.
//
Marshal Wong wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> You would think that after 2 years of experience with Linux, I would
> know how to make a linux boot disk, but I don't. So how do I do it?
> :)
>
> I heard of dd th
Bob McGowan writes:
> There are surely other, perhaps simpler ways,...
Yes. Just put
#!/bin/sh
kill `cat /var/run/plogpid`
rm -f /var/run/plogpid
in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/zzkillplog and change your script to put the pid of the
plog process in /var/run/plogpid.
(And you probably want to repla
Just wanted to let you all know I reported this spammer to his domain and they
have removed his acct.
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On 20-Jul-2000 Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Pollywog wrote:
>
>>
>> On 20-Jul-2000 Pollywog wrote:
>> > I have no problem compiling ppp version 2.3.11 but cannot compile 2.4.x
>> > and
>> > I
>> > need to do this to try the new PPPoE kernel module. Enternet PPPoe and
>
There was some talk on the list earlier today about removing gpm to get
better results with the paste feature.
I plan to try this later when I get home from workbut does anyone know
if taking out gpm will mess up the x server?
My main goal is just to get my middle mouse button working on my m
Hi I just read you installed Xfree4.0.1 with no problems at all.
I just update my 3.3.6 earlier version & now when the boot process
reach the xfs level the system just freezes up at the point it shows
something like this:
xfs: XFontServerCacheInitialize: hi=1048576 lo=786432, bal=70
What could
> You should try reconfiguring smail - there's probably a program called
> smailconfig in /usr/sbin that will do that for you, or failing that
> removoing and reinstalling should do the trick. If smail doesn't
> configure itself I'd try another MTA (exim is the default choice for
> recent Debian
Hello,
I work for a small, marine surveying firm that uses the above mentioned
plotter. I am setting up a potato server to handle various tasks, among
which should be serving print jobs to the plotter via Samba.
I've been scouring the 'net and deja.com for help in configuring this
without much s
Bwahahaha
upon removing smail apt-get installed sendmail which comes with its
own e-z konfiguration skrypt and runs great. Can't see why anyone would
want to use anything else. Can't see either why anyone would want to have
a mail daemon on their box other than for mailing cron output,
given that
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 01:39:40PM -0700, Krzys Majewski wrote:
> Aha, smailconfig. OK, I tried reinstalling smail before and now running
> smailconfig, same error. Guess I'll try exim next.
exim is the standard MTA for Debian these days - in fact, smail was
removed from potato due to a number o
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Matthew Thompson wrote:
MT> Hello,
MT>
MT> I work for a small, marine surveying firm that uses the above mentioned
MT> plotter. I am setting up a potato server to handle various tasks, among
MT> which should be serving print jobs to the plotter via Samba.
MT>
MT> I've been
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, [iso-8859-2] ?ukasz Walewski wrote:
> Hi.
> I switched from RedHat to Debian some time ago.
> I've configured mostly everything I wanted, but copying 'n
> pasting with my mouse doesn't work.
Run mseconfig.
It's graphical. You get to choose which button is which. If you have
Hi,
Where can I find staroffice 5.1 in .deb package? I searched
the www.debian.org and found the installer for 3.1 but not
the 5.1.
Thanks!
David Teague wrote:
>
> On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Nick Croft wrote:
>
> ? On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, David Teague wrote:
> ?
> ? ? On Tue, 6 Jun 2000 kmsel
While using XChat I received this message:
eris.bt.net/Wallops- Remote CONNECT irc.u-net.com 2310 from ChrisN
after this, no connection was logged by my system.
Some ideas??
Tnks
--
Ciao Ciao
Marco
Hi,
Are there any gkrellm version 0.7.5 compatible themes around
anywhere?
Or are there instructions for upgrading potato to woody libs so
version 0.10.4 can run on it?
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
can I write
Hola~
Sorry about the wide bandwidth, if there's a better forum, please feel
free to refer me to it.
I've got an application that calls dlopen(SO_NAME, RTLD_LAZY). dlopen is
returning null and dlerror returns "undefined symbol". The manpage
basically says dlopen with RTLD_LAZY shouldn't have
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 05:03:20PM -0500, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Where can I find staroffice 5.1 in .deb package? I searched
> the www.debian.org and found the installer for 3.1 but not
> the 5.1.
>
> Thanks!
I don't think you can.
It's easy to install the file you download
I'm running a couple of tcp-pipes (ssh -L ...) to get around the
fact that my ISP is not on the same network as my news/imap/ provider
and so on. I've been starting these pipes at boot time (by calling
the appropriate script in /etc/network/interfaces) and that works fine.
But I thought I'd get cl
I know that procmail can go through and forward someones email to them at
another address while it still delivers it to there email box. But i am
wanting to do the same on outgoing as well. Once someone sends out a email
i want it to forward a copy of that outgoing email to another email address,
Hi,
I have been upgrading Xfree but something obviously went wrong as when I
boot up now it hangs at the starting Xfontserver startup and does not even
get to the login prompt. Before I blat over and reinstall debian is there an
easy way of creating a set of rescue disks ? I just need to edit a st
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 10:40:47AM -0400, Juan Alejandro Diaz Muñoz wrote
>
> drivers please
>
Buckleys, sorry.
John P.
--
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http://www.mdt.net.au/~john Debian Linux admin & support:technical services
Hello I'm a newbie to Debian and I am having some problems with getting it to
work properly (not many, but just a few). I can't find the "man" command on
my system anywhere. This means that I can't read instructins for any packages
which I download. Is there somewhere where I can download "man" (th
I'm confused by a couple points in the IPCHAINS-HOWTO
(http://metalab.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/IPCHAINS-HOWTO-7.html#ss7.4). Hope
someone who understands this can clear this up.
In the "Serious Example," the Internal network is masqueraded to
External via a chain jumped to from the FORWARD chain:
<--sni
Do man man, or info man
Patrick Howden wrote:
> Hello I'm a newbie to Debian and I am having some problems with getting it to
> work properly (not many, but just a few). I can't find the "man" command on
> my system anywhere. This means that I can't read instructins for any packages
> which I dow
On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 01:23:37PM +1200, Patrick Howden wrote:
> Hello I'm a newbie to Debian and I am having some problems with
> getting it to work properly (not many, but just a few). I can't find
> the "man" command on my system anywhere. This means that I can't read
> instructins for any pack
On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 03:21:26PM +, Suresh Kumar.R wrote:
>
> When I try to boot from the debian slink or potato cd, the boot process
> apparently hangs with the following line:
>
> FDC 0 is a post - 1991 82077
> md driver 0.36.3 MAX_MD_DEV=4, MAX_REAL=8
>
> The interesting thi
Hi all,
I've been poking around Freshmeat and the Debian package list for
Woody, but I can't seem to find what I'm looking for. What is it, you
ask?
I was wondering if there was a calendar/planner software that would
allow one to enter appointments and tasks, then on any given day,
print out a li
hello list,
how can i upgrade 2.2 (potato) to woody (2.3??)
source list and any suggestions that would make the transition happy.
thankx, have a good weekend!
-nick0
I did a straight replace of "potato" to "woody" in my sources.list for
apt, then did an apt-get upgrade, followed by an apt-get install of all
the packages remaining that weren't upgraded. And that worked perfectly
fine for me.
I believe the only possible issues in this is an Apache-SSL conflict
be
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 07:38:46PM -0700, Mark Wagnon wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been poking around Freshmeat and the Debian package list for
> Woody, but I can't seem to find what I'm looking for. What is it, you
> ask?
>
> I was wondering if there was a calendar/planner software that would
> all
Mark writes:
> Anyone know if anything like this exists for Linux?
Have you looked at calendar?
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John Hasler
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Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Richard Ingram wrote:
RI> I have been upgrading Xfree but something obviously went wrong as when I
RI> boot up now it hangs at the starting Xfontserver startup and does not even
RI> get to the login prompt. Before I blat over and reinstall debian is there an
RI> easy way of cr
"Richard Ingram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have been upgrading Xfree but something obviously went wrong as when I
> boot up now it hangs at the starting Xfontserver startup and does not even
> get to the login prompt. Before I blat over and reinstall debian is there an
> easy way of creating a set
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