2 quick questions,
Where can I find an XFree86 server newer than 3.3.2.3 in a .deb file, and
how can I tell what packages I already have installed?
Thanks,
Chris
try using modprobe instead of insmod
or load the modules soundlow and soundcore before sound
should work
nate
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Pollywog wrote:
pollyw >I cannot yet get the commercial OSS-Linux drivers for 2.4.0 test
kernel5 so I
pollyw >decided to try compiling modules for my sound card (
did you install the debian package vncserver? if so it should work, now if
you tried to download the version off their site you may not have the
proper stuff installed, are you using potato(2.2) or slink(2.1) -- of
debian ?
nate
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Jason Schepman wrote:
jschep >I'm sharing 1 mo
i have installed the aureal drivers with success in the past it would
help if you include any errors in the email that the system gives you
nate
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Justin Camblin wrote:
cam_ra >Hello,
cam_ra >
cam_ra >I'm having trouble getting my sound card to work at
cam_ra >all.
cam_ra >
ca
I'm experiencing some problems with fdisk reporting BSD partitions on
a disk with ext2 partitions. I think that I did have a BSD slice on
there at the very beginning, but I don't remember whether it's still
there. It could be hdc2, but I couldn't figure out a way to mount the
partitions from it.
Hello,
Are there any StarOffice packages available for Debian?
If not, can I manually install StarOffice on a Debian machine (Will there
be any problems whatsoever?)
Thanks!
Chris Cameron wrote:
> 2 quick questions,
> Where can I find an XFree86 server newer than 3.3.2.3 in a .deb file, and
I'm not sure what version potato has, but woody has 3.3.6 If you are
wanting to stay with slink, you can add the line:
deb http://www.debian.org/~vincent/ slink-update main
to you
I did a manual install and it worked just fine.
Kind Regards,
Stephan Hachinger
- Original Message -
From: "Umum Wijoyo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 9:16 AM
Subject: StarOffice
> Hello,
>
> Are there any StarOffice packages available for Debian?
> If not, can
Umum Wijoyo wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Are there any StarOffice packages available for Debian?
> If not, can I manually install StarOffice on a Debian machine (Will there
> be any problems whatsoever?)
>
> Thanks!
I don't think there are any debian packages for it now, but that will
probably change
Well... I have continued to play with this...switching between suse and
debian...and have been able to partially fix the problem.
By setting my wvdial baud rate down to 57600 from 115200 i get only
1 error in 1000 packets... which is respectable...
However, I would still like to know why 115200 w
On Sat, Jul 29, 2000 at 02:34:29AM -0700, Sherab Puntsok wrote:
> Hi debs,
>I have a problem on compiling mc-4.5.44.tar.gz
>no: command not found
>
>Details:
>make[1]: Entering directory `/home/download/mc-4.5.44/po'
> file=./`echo nl | sed 's,.*/,,'`.gmo \
>&& rm -f $
I am a newbie to the Linux OS and I am using Corel
Linux. I was trying to install the Wine emulator and can't figure out how
to do this, if anyone can help please do so?
Thanks,
Tom Loredo
> ** On Jul 29, Ethan Pierce scribbled:
> > The main reason I am psyched for evolution is my girlfriend cant grasp pine
> > or mail. She needs something graphical. If I can avoid booting windows2000
> > so she can read her email in outlook I will be happy as a clam...hence
> > evolution is the pe
On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Damon Muller wrote:
> I think you mean ms-chap, not ms-chat. Debian does seem to have ms-chap
> already built-in to it's pppd
> Of course, I've never got it working myself, but that doesn't mean it
> isn't there :)
If we're talking about MS Chap 80, then I can say that in fa
Hi all.
Let me start by saying that I am new to debian (and this group).
I always used SuSE but I got tired of the slow install and the lack of
customisation (if $
Wonderful! Really .. easy and quick install .. custom to what I want and
nothing more .. $
But since it is a big change from SuSE to
Quoth Peter Palfrader,
> If we're talking about MS Chap 80, then I can say that in fact it does
> work. I needed it one or two years ago. SuSE 5.3 did not have that
> support built in, but Debian had.
Truth be told, I didn't really try all that hard to get it working.
Rather than find a technica
You're message got all garbled up here. Maybe try resending it with a
different mailer..
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 02:23:27PM +0200, JurLan wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Let me start by saying that I am new to debian (and this group).
> I always used SuSE but I got tired of the slow install and the lack of
On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Eric G . Miller wrote:
> You're message got all garbled up here. Maybe try resending it with a
> different mailer..
>
> On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 02:23:27PM +0200, JurLan wrote:
> > Hi all.
> >
> > Let me start by saying that I am new to debian (and this group).
> > I always
On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Eric G . Miller wrote:
> You're message got all garbled up here. Maybe try resending it with a
> different mailer..
>
> On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 02:23:27PM +0200, JurLan wrote:
Hmm .. I am using Pine .. and I have never had this problem before.
Strange.
Hi Fracesco,
Thanks for your reply. No you are not wrong, according to another
source of email message posted on :
http://www.gnome.org:65348/mc/maillist/100-07/
14175.964261019.332231733.html
It also mentions about gettext.
Then I checked my system, there is no gettext installed. So I inst
hi, debians;
I forget my root password and check the FAQs, somebody
said that after reboot the system and mount filesystem
and then edit the file /etc/passwd, it will work. so i
reboot my computer with my rescue disk and at the boot
prompt, type rescue mount=/dev/hdc1, when the screen
shows the fol
hello
i got two strange problems with sendmail on my potato (i386, kernel
2.2.16, procmail 3.13.1-3) box. the problems are not exactly the same,
but they produce the same error message, and so they might have the same
cause.
i'm using sendmail 8.9.3-23, added the virtusertable
("FEATURE(virtusert
On 30-Jul-2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> try using modprobe instead of insmod
>
> or load the modules soundlow and soundcore before sound
>
I could not get Alsa to play sounds, so I will try those modules again.
I got sound.o to compile, eventually, but the soundcore would not compile.
I later
Sean Richardson wrote:
> Well... I have continued to play with this...switching between suse and
> debian...and have been able to partially fix the problem.
>
> By setting my wvdial baud rate down to 57600 from 115200 i get only
> 1 error in 1000 packets... which is respectable...
>
> However, I w
Folks,
How common is the "Debian last" practice, that is, try other
distributions (including non-GNU/Linux) and then come to Debian
to stay?
Within Humbug[1], approximately 2/5 of the membership are now
Debian users; however, only a few went straight to Debian.
For me, Debian is the high point i
I could not get Debian installed beyond the base system three years ago because
it was confusing, so Debian could not be my first Linux. I went to Caldera
OpenLinux and used that for a year, then I tried Debian again and got it
installed. I liked Caldera, but Debian is much better for me. I thin
At 00:28 2000/07/31 +1000, you wrote:
How common is the "Debian last" practice, that is, try other distributions
(including non-GNU/Linux) and then come to Debian to stay?
I started out as a user on a X-friend's Yggrassil (sp?) system. Then we
switched to SlackWare, and that was also my first
Hello there,
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Hans wrote:
> "$startx gnome-session" works for me. == Hans
If you don't want to type it evertime you start X, you could also put
'gnome-session' at the end of your .xsession file.
Regards,
Daniel
At 00.28 31/7/00 +1000, Mark Suter ha escrit:
>Folks,
>
>How common is the "Debian last" practice, that is, try other
>distributions (including non-GNU/Linux) and then come to Debian
>to stay?
My experience can't be the most usual, but well, it's my experience :)
My first GNU/L i
Most newcomers to Linux will (understandably) start with a commercial
distribution that they can find shrink wrapped on the shelves. That
pretty much rules Debian out for them, but those who discover it later
on tend to stick with it.
Completely new to Linux/Unix, I started with Redhat 4.1, and th
- Original Message -
From: "I. Tura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mark Suter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 5:49 PM
Subject: Re: Is Debian the last OS ?
>On the other hand... I've never seen any stastics telling what are the
>most used GNU distros. I know that more or les
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 02:23:20AM -0700, Thomas Loredo wrote:
> I am a newbie to the Linux OS and I am using Corel Linux. I was trying to
> install the Wine emulator and can't figure out how to do this, if anyone can
> help please do so?
>
> Thanks,
> Tom Loredo
You should use dselect, or a s
Mark Suter wrote:
> Folks,
>
> How common is the "Debian last" practice, that is, try other
> distributions (including non-GNU/Linux) and then come to Debian
> to stay?
While the "Debian last" practice is probably the most common way that
users become "Debian" users, it's in my opinion the po
When my friends at school freshmen year all bagered me for using windows, I
agreed to
let them install linux on my machine. The first go was slackware, but because
my
computer was all brand new hardware, there wasn't any support in linux for it.
So
that didn't go very far. We then tried "andr
Is there any option you can give to pppd that will suppress the running of
the scripts in the ip-up.d and ip-down.d ?? I'm trying to set up a vpn
using ppp but it seems like that this will cause a problem when I start the
second pppd process (I use a dynamic DNS service, and I definitely don't
I have posted this or a similar message a couple of times, it hasn't
shown up on my mail system and I'm having problems with sending mail so
if it appears I'm flooding the list, it's not intentional.
My problem is I can't send mail with mutt 1.2i using Thomas Rossler's
(or any other, for that matte
Just to complete my part of this thread, I found my ppp problem.
I had compiled both ppp and slip into the 2.2.16 kernel, and evidently they
didn't play
well together. The new kernel (without slip) is working well.
John
John Carline wrote:
> Sean Richardson wrote:
>
> > Well... I have contin
On 30, jul, 2000 at 10:26:31 -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
> I have posted this or a similar message a couple of times, it hasn't
> shown up on my mail system and I'm having problems with sending mail so
> if it appears I'm flooding the list, it's not intentional.
I haven't seen any, so you system is
hi all
i've installed apache web server and i am puzzled as to how it can see
my /usr/share/doc or /usr/doc directory. i was under the impression
that by default all directory lookup begin at /var/www. so to go
http://www.dahiroc.net/doc the directory /var/www/doc must
exist. however in my /va
- Original Message -
From: "Patrick Dahiroc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 8:43 PM
Subject: httpd and directories
> hi all
>
> i've installed apache web server and i am puzzled as to how it can see
> my /usr/share/doc or /usr/doc directory. i was under the impress
Look in /etc/apache/srm.conf
Alias /doc/ /usr/doc/
## The above line is for Debian Policy 3.0.1 (FHS), which specifies that /doc
## is /usr/share/doc. Packages should symlink to share/doc. --apacheconfig
This is the alias that sets up /usr/share/doc to appear as /doc on your
web server.
Remove
is there a 128 bit encryption netscape package floating around? I cant
find it in my packages list.
Thanks :)
Mat.
Debian Potato (Frozen) with Slink KDE
I have installed the DosEmu package and set it up as per included
instructions by creating a boot directory in /var/lib/dosemu with
soft links to the appropriate Dos files.
As Root I can run the emulator and the Dos application, that I
want to run, with no pr
download the linux binary from the download page at home.netscape.com.
http://home.netscape.com/download/0718100/1-en-linux2.2-4.74-complete-128_qual.html
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 03:01:43PM -0400, Mathew Johnston wrote:
> is there a 128 bit encryption netscape package floating around? I cant
On 30-Jul-2000 Mathew Johnston wrote:
> is there a 128 bit encryption netscape package floating around? I cant
> find it in my packages list.
Sounds as though you are looking for the 'Fortify' package.
--
Andrew
John Carline writes:
> I had compiled both ppp and slip into the 2.2.16 kernel, and evidently
> they didn't play well together.
There is no good reason they shouldn't.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 03:45:28PM +0200, Stefan Ott wrote:
> i got two strange problems with sendmail on my potato (i386, kernel
Is there any particular reason why you're running Sendmail?
> ... while talking to mail.desire.ch.:
> >>> MAIL From:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> SIZE=513
> <<< 553 <[EMAIL PRO
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 01:54:40PM -0500, Sean Richardson wrote:
> Look in /etc/apache/srm.conf
>
> Alias /doc/ /usr/doc/
> ## The above line is for Debian Policy 3.0.1 (FHS), which specifies that /doc
> ## is /usr/share/doc. Packages should symlink to share/doc. --apacheconfig
ah so that's wher
Here is the error message I recieve when I attempt to install Aureal
sound drivers:
/sbin/modprobe au8810
/lib/modules/2.2.15/misc/au8810.o: init_module: Device or resource busy
Hint: this error can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including
invalid IO or IRQ parameters
/lib/modules/2.2
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 10:26:31AM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
> 1.) Is there some type of securinty *switch* or configuration file in
> Woody that I didn't have in my potato distribution before that is
> stopping mail from being sent in my user directory?
Take a look in the contents of /var/log/ex
Patrick Dahiroc scripsit:
>On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 01:54:40PM -0500, Sean Richardson wrote:
>> Look in /etc/apache/srm.conf
>>
>> Alias /doc/ /usr/doc/
>> ## The above line is for Debian Policy 3.0.1 (FHS), which specifies that /doc
>> ## is /usr/share/doc. Packages should symlink to share/doc. -
On the console,
loadkeys /usr/local/share/keymaps/dvorak.map
although the location of this file seems to have changed at some point.
It used to be
/usr/lib/kbd/keytables/dvorak.map.
In X, you'll need put the appropriate file in ~/.Xmodmap.
I'll attach one here, hope nobody minds..
!
! This
(I hope) I'm in the middle of setting up DSL on my potato box. I have
been reading the lists and than Pollywog and others for their posts. I
have installed the ppoe package and have followed all of the
instructions. I am using the Cisco 675 router set in the ppp,
unconfigured mode. The WAN light is
Hello,
I have used dhelp for a while in a standalone woody box, and all
worked fine. Now I've installed apache and glimpse (to use the
search feature)... And things seemed to stop working:
After installing apache, glimpse, and reinstalling dhelp (probably
not necesary, but I did it anyway)
I have solved the problem by changing muttrc files. All is working now.
Hi All ;)
Ich have a question too all of you, concerning t-dsl. Where can I get a
Kernel-patch for the pppoE (it would be nice, if it is for 2.3.99, but if not
no problem (I hope)).
For any further infos of how installing and so on, I would be very happy;))
Thanks for all
is there a Package for the 128bit version?
Thus spake Patrick Dahiroc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> download the linux binary from the download page at home.netscape.com.
>
> http://home.netscape.com/download/0718100/1-en-linux2.2-4.74-complete-128_qual.html
>
> On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 03:01:43P
128 bit encryption is not available directly from installing Debian
packages. There's a few options as far as getting the 128 bit
encryption:
1) Install normally using the Debian package(s). This will install the
56 bit version. Then use the fortify packages (fortify and
fortify-linux-x86) to inst
On 30-Jul-2000 Mithrandir wrote:
> Hi All ;)
>
> Ich have a question too all of you, concerning t-dsl. Where can I get a
> Kernel-patch for the pppoE (it would be nice, if it is for 2.3.99, but if
> not
> no problem (I hope)).
I use Roaring Penguin for DSL, but you can get patches for PPP 2.4.x
On 30-Jul-2000 Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have used dhelp for a while in a standalone woody box, and all
> worked fine. Now I've installed apache and glimpse (to use the
> search feature)... And things seemed to stop working:
>
> After installing apache, glimpse, and reins
- Original Message -
From: "Jeronimo Pellegrini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 10:04 PM
Subject: dhelp problem
> I suppose there should be a "doc" directory under /var/www right?
> There's not:
>
> socrates www$ ll /var/www/
>
> total 2
> lrwxrwxrwx1 root
afaik ppoe is a standard kernel module. Maybe there are also some packages.
Your Denglish is quite good ;-)
Jens
- Original Message -
From: "Mithrandir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 10:13 PM
Subject: t-dsl
Being relatively new to Linux (only year and 1/2), my first go at Debian
was slink. Recommended to me by a friend (an ISP), it seemed the way to
go. I'd just started Uni, and had a brand new laptop, that for the life
of me, I couldn't configure X on, so Debian got dumped in favour of
Redhat, which
when I was last at humbug (about 6 months ago) everyone was using
redhat! what happened??
Did people like Ashley, matt and the like convert some people!?!?
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000 08:49:50 Peter Good wrote:
> Being relatively new to Linux (only year and 1/2), my first go at Debian
> was slink. Re
:: On Sun, 30 Jul 2000 23:31:36 +0300 (EEST), Lehel Bernadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
>> I suppose there should be a "doc" directory under /var/www right?
> No. The /doc is mapped to /usr/doc as specified in /etc/apache/srm.conf:
> -
> Alias /doc/ /usr/doc/
- Original Message -
From: "Jeronimo Pellegrini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lehel Bernadt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 11:06 PM
Subject: Re: dhelp problem [SOLVED!]
> So, all I had to do was to change
>
> Alias /doc/ /usr/doc/
>
> to
>
> Alias /doc/ /usr/share/doc/
Tom Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 128 bit encryption is not available directly from installing Debian
> packages. There's a few options as far as getting the 128 bit
> encryption:
Is there some reason for this?
It seems at odds with the Debian changelog (see 4.73-17)
http://cgi.debian.or
Hello,
I do remember something about changes being made in ext2. (Would that
be from the 2.0 to the 2.2 kernel series?)
So, I'm running a woody system that was originally slink... I had
slink installed, and then, instead of upgrading, I copied /, /usr,
/var and /etc files from a friend's wo
Ed Cogburn wrote:
>
> Umum Wijoyo wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Are there any StarOffice packages available for Debian?
> > If not, can I manually install StarOffice on a Debian machine (Will there
> > be any problems whatsoever?)
> >
> > Thanks!
>
> I don't think there are any debian packages fo
I replied to this before, but must have got lost in the ether...
On the accton website (somewhere) you can download the
kernel module. It is listed as a linux driver, and comes as
a zip file 1207dlinux.zip. Within that zip archive are three
files:
en1207d.c Source code for the kernel mo
"John L. Fjellstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> And dselect is a really interesting utility, especially the ability
> to configure the packages after installation.
You can do that even _before_ installation now with potato for many
packages.
> The only thing during installation that was kind o
In early July, when Anthony first asked the question below, I sort of
kept my eye out for an answer or two on it:
"John Anthony Kazos Jr." wrote:
>
> Out of sheerest curiosity, since I'm not having any problems with woody beyond
> the X/gpm mouse grabbing and X->fb corruption, is there a way to d
Patrick,
> when I was last at humbug (about 6 months ago) everyone was using
> redhat! what happened??
>
> Did people like Ashley, matt and the like convert some people!?!?
My estimate of 2/5 is based on an understanding of all members,
a fair few of whom don't bring their boxes to the meetings
BTW, as long as we're on the subject...
If you managed to get it to install, maybe I should ask you this...how do
you manager to run 5.2 as some user other than root?
--adam b.
>> Original Message <<
On 7/30/00, 7:18:25 PM, John Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Olaf Meeuwissen writes:
> Don't know about damaging or messing anything up, but certain modules may
> have to loaded during the boot.
Some drivers "probe" for their hardware by attempting to access various
ports. In a few pathological cases, the probing by one driver will put
hardware belonging t
Take a look at the News section at the fortify site here:
http://www.fortify.net/intro.html
Tom
Bruce Stephens wrote:
>
> Tom Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > 128 bit encryption is not available directly from installing Debian
> > packages. There's a few options as far as getting the
Hi, Debians:
I have a question about network card. When I move my
computer to another place, I need reconfigure my
network. The situation is when I reboot my system with
my rescue disk and go to install, then configure
network and then I did all apropriate changes. However
It still doesn't work. Af
Have you tried insmod the autofs module before attempting the mount the said
RHL 6.2 floppy?
Patrick Cheong
Information Systems Assurance
Measat Broadcast Network Systems
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Visit us at: http://www.astro.com.my
> -Original Message-
> From: Dale Morris [SMTP:[EMAIL P
Try inserting gnome-session in either .xinitrc or Xsession.can't
remember which.
Patrick Cheong
Information Systems Assurance
Measat Broadcast Network Systems
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Visit us at: http://www.astro.com.my
> -Original Message-
> From: Marcio Rosa da Silva [SMTP:[EM
Hear ye..hear ye.you should join this list, then you'll really get a
feel of the Linux (and Debian GNU/Linux) community.
Patrick Cheong
Information Systems Assurance
Measat Broadcast Network Systems
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Visit us at: http://www.astro.com.my
> -Original Message-
>
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 10:42:29AM -0400, Adam Scriven wrote:
> I'm still very much getting used to Debian, however, and the long time
> between releases is stopping my Dad from switching, since he wants to
> switch to the most updated release possible if he switches, but even
> Potato's just 2.
when I try to run make menuconfig I encouter the following error:
In file included from lxdialog.c:22:
dialog.h:29: curses.h: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [lxdialog.o] Error 1
I've tried reinstalling the ncurses library, any other suggestions. I
would like to use this to reconfigure my
You got that right :-)!
Patrick Cheong
Information Systems Assurance
Measat Broadcast Network Systems
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Visit us at: http://www.astro.com.my
> -Original Message-
> From: Ethan Pierce [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2000 8:25 AM
> To: montefin;
Q1 It usually defaults to the user directory in /home...unless you
changed it...then it will default to the last chaged directory
Q2 Suggest you go to http://www.google.com and type in yamaha "opl3sa
linux" and see what comes up
Q3 See the LDP at the various mirror sites...
Hellowake upthis is the debian-user list...
Patrick Cheong
Information Systems Assurance
Measat Broadcast Network Systems
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Visit us at: http://www.astro.com.my
> -Original Message-
> From: dsbiloxi [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2000 11
Dale Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> when I try to run make menuconfig I encouter the following error:
>
> In file included from lxdialog.c:22:
> dialog.h:29: curses.h: No such file or directory
> make[1]: *** [lxdialog.o] Error 1
>
> I've tried reinstalling the ncurses library, any other s
Olaf Meeuwissen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Dale Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > when I try to run make menuconfig I encouter the following error:
> >
> > In file included from lxdialog.c:22:
> > dialog.h:29: curses.h: No such file or directory
> > make[1]: *** [lxdialog.o] Error 1
> >
Is there anything besides LHD for finding out if some piece of hardware
is supported by linux? I'm looking at new machines and nobody knows
anything about linux, which is funny considering their webservers are
probably running it. How do you guys deal with this? Do you just buy
a machine and cross
Try tar zxvf kernel-source 2.2.12.tar.gz (which u have mentioned is already
in /usr/src). tar will "un-tar" and
"gunzip" the kernel sources into the directory
kernel-source- (or something like that). cd
into the said directory and do a make config ( ro make menuconfig or make
xconfig if you want
At 20:53 2000/07/30 -0500, you wrote:
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 10:42:29AM -0400, Adam Scriven wrote:
> I'm still very much getting used to Debian, however, and the long time
> between releases is stopping my Dad from switching, since he wants to
> switch to the most updated release possible if he
Actually I kinda went with 2. With Debian, I installed both the debian
473 and the netscape version of 474 (into /usr/local/netscape per
default) and then just did an update-alternatives to point to this
version. Worked very nice and clean on my desktop and my laptops.
Robert
Thus spake Tom
I'm hoping someone would be kind enough to help me out with a problem I'm
having with X.
As usual I've screwed up part of my Linux system. I was trying to update
from KDE/X 3.3.5 to Gnome and X 3.3.6. After removing all evidence of X and
KDE, I tried installing X with the binaries on their site, b
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 09:13:18PM -0600, Chris Cameron wrote:
> I'm hoping someone would be kind enough to help me out with a problem I'm
> having with X.
>
> As usual I've screwed up part of my Linux system. I was trying to update
> from KDE/X 3.3.5 to Gnome and X 3.3.6. After removing all evide
Adam Scriven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So, for him to go to 2.2, and get the upgrades that he wants, he
> needs to reinstall. He has no problem with this, and I've recommend
> Debian, but no matter how "stable" the frozen version is, it IS
> STILL frozen, and not the officially released versi
I'm trying to configure my yamaha oplsa sound card. I'm running linux
kernel 2.2.16 and sound is configured in the kernel. From dmesg it
appears that everything is working:
Sound initialization started
Found OPL3-SAx (YMF719)
at 0x330 irq 9 dma 0
Sound initialization complete
Where do I go from
Once upon a time, I heard Robert L. Harris say
>
>
> Actually I kinda went with 2. With Debian, I installed both the debian
> 473 and the netscape version of 474 (into /usr/local/netscape per
> default) and then just did an update-alternatives to point to this
> version. Worked very nice and
Hello:
i'm still new to enlightenment.. i accidentally removed the pager from
the desktop and I have no idea on how to make it appear again on the
desktop.
Can anyone help?
thank you.
linuxrules!
What alternatives to fdisk are there? I remember I used one once, but
shoot me if I remember the name. ;^)
Thanks,
--
Arcady Genkin
Thanks God I'm still an atheist! -- Luis Bunuel
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 20:53, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 10:42:29AM -0400, Adam Scriven wrote:
> > I'm still very much getting used to Debian, however, and the long time
> > between releases is stopping my Dad from switching, since he wants to
> > switch to the most updated
Guest wrote:
>
> Hello:
>
> i'm still new to enlightenment.. i accidentally removed the pager from
> the desktop and I have no idea on how to make it appear again on the
> desktop.
>
> Can anyone help?
uh... follow the instruct
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