more on syslogd & remote logging

2000-08-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ok, i got syslogd working it is recieving log entries from my router, now im curious how i would redirect those to a dedicated file? i tried various things in /etc/syslog.conf and the log file is empty still. I'd like to redirect everything from 10.10.10.1 to /var/log/dsl.log sample log entries:

[fox@xs4all.nl: Re: gnapster won't download: "fopen: No such file or directory"]

2000-08-03 Thread Rev GRC Sperry
ermm, no it ain't. Please read the second half of what you quote below: Today the court of appeals stayed the judge's order to shut down Napster until they consider our appeal, probably in September. Not that I think napster does it's job particularly well but I thought people should know th

Re: gzipped readmes in /usr/doc/*

2000-08-03 Thread GOTO Masanori
At Wed, 02 Aug 2000 13:29:28 +0900, Kenshi Muto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > what is the command to read these README documents, without having to first > > use > > a command to un-gzip the same? > > Many pager software supports gzip-ed file. > less, jless, lv, ... > (But 'more' command doesn't

Re: gzipped readmes in /usr/doc/*

2000-08-03 Thread Russ Pitman
Try using mc . Just select the file and hit 'F3'. On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 09:25:25PM -0700, S. Champ wrote: > hi. > > i'm seeing a lot of README.*.gz in /usr/doc/* > > i'm guessing it's been done that way for the sake of space-conservation. > > i'm admittedly frustrated at the fact that, from

Re: more on syslogd & remote logging

2000-08-03 Thread Robert Waldner
On Wed, 02 Aug 2000 22:45:59 PDT, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" writes: >ok, i got syslogd working it is recieving log entries from my router, now >im curious how i would redirect those to a dedicated file? i tried various >things in /etc/syslog.conf and the log file is empty still. I'd like to >redirect eve

PPP patched for SSL?

2000-08-03 Thread Simon Law
Has ppp in potato been patched for SSL? I'm planning a network and am hoping that my Debian router will be able to doing ppp and poptop so that some Windows clients can connect securely to my LAN. Thanks for the info.

Re: more on syslogd & remote logging

2000-08-03 Thread John Pearson
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 10:45:59PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote > ok, i got syslogd working it is recieving log entries from my router, now > im curious how i would redirect those to a dedicated file? i tried various > things in /etc/syslog.conf and the log file is empty still. I'd like to > redi

RE: samba problems

2000-08-03 Thread CHEONG, Shu Yang \[Patrick\]
OK here goes "cd" to "/etc/network" and "ls" to see whether you already have a file there named "interfaces". If not, use you favourite editor (mine's ae, BTW as it is so ealy to use for simple editing) and create this file with the following contents:- # The loopback device iface lo inet loo

Re: cos() in math.h ?

2000-08-03 Thread William T Wilson
On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Christophe TROESTLER wrote: > Thanks to all for answering my very simple question. Now, how was I > supposed to know I had to link against `m'? I mean, given a header > file, is the file I have to link against specified in the doc? Is > there any info on that subject you can

Re: cos() in math.h ?

2000-08-03 Thread William T Wilson
On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Christophe TROESTLER wrote: > simply need to include `math.h'. However, when I compile, I got the > error: > > /tmp/cc9WOsLC.o(.text+0x16): undefined reference to `cos' > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status This is actually a linker error - undefined references h

holly crap!

2000-08-03 Thread Jaye Inabnit ke6sls
Help, PLEASE HELP I've done somethig very bad.. I did: rm * /var/spool/fax/outgoing I was user not root (little sigh), but I lost a lot of data.. Is there ANYWAY to recover all the lost files in /home/me ??? thanks . . .

Re: more on syslogd & remote logging

2000-08-03 Thread Mark Brown
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 10:45:59PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > things in /etc/syslog.conf and the log file is empty still. I'd like to > redirect everything from 10.10.10.1 to /var/log/dsl.log The standard syslog doesn't support that, although I don't know about others. If you need the sep

Re: your mail

2000-08-03 Thread Simon Law
Hi, You want to: bash$ export http_proxy="http://msproxy.on.windows.box:portnumber"; You probably also want to set ftp_proxy to the same thing. On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, CHEONG, Shu Yang [Patrick] wrote: > Hi guys! > > I have been searching high and low for the answer but no such luck.I am > att

Re: holly crap!

2000-08-03 Thread Andrei Ivanov
> I've done somethig very bad.. I did: > > rm * /var/spool/fax/outgoing > > I was user not root (little sigh), but I lost a lot of data.. Is there > ANYWAY to recover all the lost files in /home/me ??? I guess you were in home when you did that. Well, nope. Unless you made backups, whatever you

Re: OT: less v. more & CCing

2000-08-03 Thread Gerfried Fuchs
On 02 Aug 2000, Bolan Meek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On topics arisen from this discussion, > Gerfried Fuchs wrote: > > ...BTW, please refrain from sending to _both_ the list and me, > > I read the list. ... > > One may assume that those whose names one sees often > are subuscribed, but how to

Re: holly crap!

2000-08-03 Thread William T Wilson
On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Andrei Ivanov wrote: > > I was user not root (little sigh), but I lost a lot of data.. Is there > > ANYWAY to recover all the lost files in /home/me ??? > > I guess you were in home when you did that. > Well, nope. Unless you made backups, whatever you deleted is now gone. It

Re: more on syslogd & remote logging

2000-08-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ok, i did see some stuff on it when using syslog-ng, i'll play around more with that tomorrow night -- thanks!! nate On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Mark Brown wrote: brooni >On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 10:45:59PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: brooni > brooni >> things in /etc/syslog.conf and the log file is

Re: Getting debian CD to recognize SCSI disk(s)

2000-08-03 Thread kmself
On Sat, Aug 02, 1980 at 08:46:24AM -0700, Ed Burke wrote: Fix your system date. >I found quite by accident that I can boot from CD but the > procedure does NOT recognize my scsi drive(s). According to the logon > message I have two drives but 1 doesn't seem to have b

Re: holly crap!

2000-08-03 Thread kmself
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 11:13:04PM -0700, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote: > > Help, PLEASE HELP > > > I've done somethig very bad.. I did: > > rm * /var/spool/fax/outgoing > > I was user not root (little sigh), but I lost a lot of data.. Is there > ANYWAY to recover all the lost files in /ho

Re: OT: less v. more & CCing

2000-08-03 Thread Brian May
> "Gerfried" == Gerfried Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Gerfried> I go another way: I included now a header that should Gerfried> be respected by most MUAs: Mail-CopiesTo: never The "mail-copies-to" header does sound good, but I have mixed feelings as to if it really solves the pr

Re: holly crap!

2000-08-03 Thread Nicole Zimmerman
> > I've done somethig very bad.. I did: > > > > rm * /var/spool/fax/outgoing > > > > I was user not root (little sigh), but I lost a lot of data.. Is there > > ANYWAY to recover all the lost files in /home/me ??? There is a package in unstable called 'recover'. Description: Undelete files o

Re: t-dsl

2000-08-03 Thread Christian Brandt
"Arthur H. Edwards" wrote: > I'm a bit confused. On a normal dial-up I have been using PPP and do > have a static IP address. If ADSL is using PPP what about DSL prevents > PPP from doing the same thing? actually its up to the radius or router of the isp to supply an ip. They can use a fixed ip

Re: Backing up a Linux system

2000-08-03 Thread kmself
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 05:28:14PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Debian Potato (Frozen) with Slink KDE. > > I want to be able to backup my linux system to scsi tape (nst0) > such that, if my hard drive falls into little pieces one bright > sunny day, I can boot from a rescue floppy and restor

Re: cdrom

2000-08-03 Thread kmself
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 02:23:54PM -0400, Andy The King wrote: > Hello! > > I just recently purchased a copy of Debian GNU/Linux 2.1. Although my > friend told me that I can just down loaded for free from the web. So I > installed it on my machine and everything runs well except for that my > cd

Re: some questions

2000-08-03 Thread kmself
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 09:46:41PM +0300, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, David Karlin wrote: > > > On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 11:28:52AM +0300, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > > > 1. When using a network adapter whose driver is compiled as a module - > > > where does this module get loaded? > > >

Re: new PC disk problem?

2000-08-03 Thread kmself
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 10:27:59AM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote: > I received a new Dell computer last week, and after a backup of > my system tar reported problems with one file. While trying to > read that file, I get I/O errors: > > hda: read_intr: status=0x59 { DriveReady SeekComplete Data

Re: Installing packages without manpages and docs

2000-08-03 Thread Marc Haber
On Thu, 3 Aug 2000 10:34:12 +1000 , "Kenrick, Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >IIRC Slink minimum install is circa 30 MB > >Would it be worth a try installing minimal Slink first, >then apt-get upgrade;apt-get dist-upgrade ? No. The man pages are in the packages themselves. Your approach wouldn'

ppp connection speed

2000-08-03 Thread Philippe MICHEL
Hello, I am using Debian slink, and a standard modem/pppd connection to my provider. Everything works well since years (I used the same config with Slakware) But how/where can I see with which speed the modem has been connected ?? thanks, -- - Philippe MICHEL - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PRO

re: cdrom ... and alsa

2000-08-03 Thread R K
cd-rw discs require different laser frequencies in order to be read (that's why you cant use them in most audio cd players and dvd players) most new computer cd drives implement multi-read functionality. i think it was multi-read.. i dunno.. i always get the terms mixed up.. =) if you look at

disk partition using fips

2000-08-03 Thread SDI \\
I would dearly like to repartition a drive on my systemto give me MORE spacefor linux. So I duely ran noton and defragged, which put all the stuff in the first 10% of the disk. But, looking on the map , the last sector had hidden files on it. So I turned on visualization in Win 98ofhidden file typ

Sound speed problems

2000-08-03 Thread Stefan Bellon
Hi everybody! I have installed a happily running woody on my notebook. Now I've installed potato on my girlfriend's computer (a Compaq Presario 9500 with Pentium 120 MHz processor and 40 MB RAM). In general things are fine except two points: too small resolution (other topic) and sound. The oth

X with a S3 Trio64V+ card

2000-08-03 Thread Stefan Bellon
Hi everybody! Does anybody have a XF86Config file for the S3 Trio64V+ card? I've managed to get a 800x600 running, but I'd like to increase to 1024x768. Whenever I modify the XF86Config (with XF86Setup) to contain a 1024x768 ModeLine, the server dies when trying to start it. Isn't such a resoluti

Re: Man -K

2000-08-03 Thread Piotr Krukowiecki
On 2 Aug 2000, John Hasler wrote: > Andrew Sullivan writes: > > I thought the original poster was talking about a _full body_ search of the > > man pages. Do RH and SuSE really do that? Certainly, apropos doesn't -- > > it searches the description (at least on my system). > > Which would be fin

Re: Man -K

2000-08-03 Thread Fabrizio Polacco
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 01:54:42PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Piotr Krukowiecki wrote: > > > I wonder why debian have man without -K option (searching > > through body of manpage, not only title), unlike RH or Suse > > RedHat uses a different program. But Suse uses the

Re: ppp connection speed

2000-08-03 Thread kmself
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:48:32AM +0200, Philippe MICHEL wrote: > Hello, > > I am using Debian slink, and a standard modem/pppd connection to my > provider. > > Everything works well since years (I used the same config with Slakware) > > But how/where can I see with which speed the modem has b

Re: Man -K

2000-08-03 Thread Piotr Krukowiecki
On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Fabrizio Polacco wrote: > On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 01:54:42PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Piotr Krukowiecki wrote: > > > > > I wonder why debian have man without -K option (searching > > > through body of manpage, not only title), unlike RH or Suse >

e-mail errors

2000-08-03 Thread Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
Hi all, I have a domain (domain.com) and want redirect all e-mail errors from inexistentes e-mail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to my mail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). I'm using exim and potato. Thanks, Paulo Henrique

Re: ppp connection speed

2000-08-03 Thread Philippe MICHEL
kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote: > > On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:48:32AM +0200, Philippe MICHEL wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am using Debian slink, and a standard modem/pppd connection to my > > provider. > > > > Everything works well since years (I used the same config with Slakware) > > > > But how/w

Console Problem

2000-08-03 Thread Jack Morgan
I'm having with my console nd running aplications (e.g. mutt,lynx) I'm using a laptop with 800x600 resolution, but i'm getting 640x480. How can I increase the resolution. Running potato. TIA Jack Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Man -K

2000-08-03 Thread John Hasler
Piotr Krukowiecki writes: > But they don't. And you can't describe man which has 100 pages or more in > one line. Of course you. More importantly, you can put the keywords that people are most likely to search for in that one line. The man foramt really ought to include a 'keywords' line, though

Re: Console Problem

2000-08-03 Thread Moritz Schulte
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 04:37:17PM +0900, Jack Morgan wrote: > I'm having with my console nd running aplications (e.g. mutt,lynx) > I'm using a laptop with 800x600 resolution, but i'm getting > 640x480. How can I increase the resolution. Running potato. with framebuffer? moritz -- /* Morit

Re: cos() in math.h ?

2000-08-03 Thread David Teague
Hi I was bit by this "bug" in my first real C program. 1986? I looked HARD. I had to figure it out from the manuals. With C not including some header files results in a default prototype being used, int name(...); which may get you linked ok, but does no checking. ANSI C is almost C++ The au

Re: new PC disk problem?

2000-08-03 Thread Peter S Galbraith
kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote: > On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 10:27:59AM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote: > > I received a new Dell computer last week, and after a backup of > > my system tar reported problems with one file. While trying to > > read that file, I get I/O errors: > > > > hda: read_intr:

Re: apt-get & byte compile problem

2000-08-03 Thread Peter Mickle
Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I really doubt that any files are being deleted. Usually, .el > files stay put in someplace like > > /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/ > > and byte-compiled versions go in: > > /usr/share/emacs/19.34/site-lisp/ > /usr/share/emacs/20.6/site-lisp

Network Printing, from an Apple, to Debian, one small? problem

2000-08-03 Thread Adam Scriven
Ok, thanks to all the great suggestions, I can now see the Canon on the Mac+, and it tries to print. The problem is, there's no PPD file that I can find for it. Does this mean that I'm screwed? I've searched the canon site, I downloaded the canon set from Adobe, but there's nothing that even lo

the finer points of pump configuration (dhcp & cable modem)

2000-08-03 Thread Tester
Pump seems to be working fine from root's command line without any config customization at all; now I'd like to know the debianly correct & polished way to run it. Some of the questions I haven't found answered in the documentation are: Where do I specify that it should run when the system is boo

Re: disk partition using fips

2000-08-03 Thread David Wright
Quoting SDI " Semiconductor Instruments\ ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > So I duely ran noton and defragged, which put all the stuff in the first > 10% of the disk. > But, looking on the map , the last sector had hidden files on it. > So I turned on visualization in Win 98ofhidden file types.and system > f

Eterm upgrade

2000-08-03 Thread Dave Sherohman
I just updated from eterm_0.8.10-10 to eterm_0.9.0-7 last night. Although the new version plays much more nicely with WindowMaker, the process has been somewhat less than pleasant, what with changes to configuration options and even the name of the theme files changeing, but I've got it mostly wor

Adapted AHA1542 Problems.

2000-08-03 Thread Adam Scriven
Hey again. I've got an old ISA AHA-1542CF SCSI card in my new fileserver. The bios for the card boots up OK, and I can see all devices on it (just a zip drive right now, ID 6), but the card isn't being seen in Debian. I compiled the driver as a module (I've recompiled a much nicer kernel alre

Cc: to poster (was Re: OT: less v. more...)

2000-08-03 Thread Bolan Meek
Gerfried Fuchs wrote: > > On 02 Aug 2000, Bolan Meek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On topics arisen from this discussion, > > Gerfried Fuchs wrote: > > > ...BTW, please refrain from sending to _both_ the list and me, > > > I read the list. ... > > One may assume that those whose names one sees o

Re: Cc: to poster (was Re: OT: less v. more...)

2000-08-03 Thread Ben Pfaff
Frankly, I'd appreciate it if you guys would stop CC:'ing *me* in this discussion, which is *way* sidetracked from what I wrote.

System locking

2000-08-03 Thread Jeronimo Pellegrini
Hello, some weeks ago, my system began to lock. Everything locks -- including the keyboard (so the SysRq key doesn't help). I've bought a new CPU fan, becuase I thought it could be the problem... But that didn't help. I also thought it could be memory, but I have been compiling kernels (s

Re: holly crap!

2000-08-03 Thread Nitebirdz
On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Andrei Ivanov wrote: > > I've done somethig very bad.. I did: > > > > rm * /var/spool/fax/outgoing > > > > I was user not root (little sigh), but I lost a lot of data.. Is there > > ANYWAY to recover all the lost files in /home/me ??? > > I guess you were in home when you d

Re: holly crap!

2000-08-03 Thread Tom Pfeifer
Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote: > > Help, PLEASE HELP > > I've done somethig very bad.. I did: > > rm * /var/spool/fax/outgoing > > I was user not root (little sigh), but I lost a lot of data.. Is there > ANYWAY to recover all the lost files in /home/me ??? > > thanks . . . The Ext2fs Undele

Re: disk partition using fips

2000-08-03 Thread Tom Pfeifer
Since you have Norton Utilities, be aware that the Image program that comes with it will typically keep a couple files at the end of a partition. These files will be in the root directory and have names like image.bak, image.idx, image.dat. If you have those they can be safely deleted - Image will

Re: System locking

2000-08-03 Thread Thomas Guettler
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 12:42:10PM -0300, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote: > > Hello, > > some weeks ago, my system began to lock. Everything locks -- > including the keyboard (so the SysRq key doesn't help). > > I've bought a new CPU fan, becuase I thought it could be the > problem... But that di

Re: Network Printing, from an Apple, to Debian, one small? problem

2000-08-03 Thread keke abe
Adam Scriven wrote: > The problem is, there's no PPD file that I can find for it. You need a ppd file for Apple Laser Writers, not for Canon's. "LaserWriter Personal NTR"(APLWNTR1.PPD) should work. If you don't have it already, you can download it from:

Re: new PC disk problem?

2000-08-03 Thread kmself
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 09:35:03AM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote: > > kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote: > > > On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 10:27:59AM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote: > > > I received a new Dell computer last week, and after a backup of > > > my system tar reported problems with one file. W

Re: ppp connection speed

2000-08-03 Thread kmself
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 01:55:51PM +0200, Philippe MICHEL wrote: > > > kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote: > > > > On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:48:32AM +0200, Philippe MICHEL wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > I am using Debian slink, and a standard modem/pppd connection to my > > > provider. > > > > > > Eve

Re: new PC disk problem?

2000-08-03 Thread Peter S Galbraith
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 10:27:59AM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote: > I received a new Dell computer last week, and after a backup of > my system tar reported problems with one file. While trying to > read that file, I get I/O errors: > > hda: read_intr: status=0x59 { DriveReady SeekComplete Da

Re: Cc: to poster (was Re: OT: less v. more...)

2000-08-03 Thread kmself
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:34:35AM -0500, Bolan Meek wrote: > Gerfried Fuchs wrote: > > > > On 02 Aug 2000, Bolan Meek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On topics arisen from this discussion, > > > Gerfried Fuchs wrote: > > > > ...BTW, please refrain from sending to _both_ the list and me, > > > >

Re: Fw: Free Linux Journal T-Shirt!

2000-08-03 Thread kmself
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 08:58:46PM +0200, "Jürgen A. Erhard" wrote: > > "kmself" == kmself writes: > > [...] > > kmself> It's also worth noting that Slackware wasn't listed, nor > kmself> were any of the *BSDs. > > BSD? Uhm, Karsten, last I checked, it was still the "Linux" journa

Alpha install

2000-08-03 Thread Chad Dale
I just went through the install for potato on an AlphaServer 400 4/166 system, and everything went fine, but when I reboot it does not take me into the OS, I just get the SRM prompt again. I try booting from the floppy again with >>> boot dva0 -file linux -flag "root=/dev/sda2" and it loads the

Re: Adapted AHA1542 Problems.

2000-08-03 Thread Alberto Brealey
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:53:41AM -0400, Adam Scriven wrote: > already, cut the size in half), and the module's available in Modconf, but > I get a "Device or resource busy", and the installation fails. i used to have the same problem. > So, I tried to fix that with a boot parameter, "aha1542=

Re: Adapted AHA1542 Problems.

2000-08-03 Thread Adam Scriven
At 11:11 2000/08/03 -0600, you wrote: On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:53:41AM -0400, Adam Scriven wrote: > So, I tried to fix that with a boot parameter, "aha1542=0x130", but that > doesn't seem to have done anything either. each time i re-install windows on the box (every 6 months, tops), it fscks

Re: gzipped readmes in /usr/doc/*

2000-08-03 Thread Sven Burgener
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 06:20:29PM -0500, Kent West wrote: [Only HTML] Cut it out, would you please... Sven -- Windows does *not* have bugs. It just develops random features.

Re: System locking

2000-08-03 Thread kmself
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 12:42:10PM -0300, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote: > > Hello, > > some weeks ago, my system began to lock. Everything locks -- > including the keyboard (so the SysRq key doesn't help). > > I've bought a new CPU fan, becuase I thought it could be the > problem... But that di

find question

2000-08-03 Thread Shao Zhang
Hi, can somebody help me with this one? % find `pwd` \( -name "*.log" -o -name "*.aux" \) /home/shao/report/main.log /home/shao/report/main.aux /home/shao/report/title.aux /home/shao/report/abstract.aux % find `pwd` \( -name "*.log" -o -name "*.aux" \) -exec 'rm {}' ';' find

Re: X with a S3 Trio64V+ card

2000-08-03 Thread Bolan Meek
Stefan Bellon wrote: > > Hi everybody! > > Does anybody have a XF86Config file for the S3 Trio64V+ card? I've > managed to get a 800x600 running, but I'd like to increase to 1024x768. > Whenever I modify the XF86Config (with XF86Setup) to contain a 1024x768 > ModeLine, the server dies when trying

Re: ppp connection speed

2000-08-03 Thread John Hasler
Karsten M. Self writes: > The raw information is available under /proc/net,... That is just the speed of the connection from the computer to the modem. It is generally much higher then the modem bit rate (not baud rate. There is an AT command to tell your modem to report the bit rate and a chat o

Re: noise from monitor, HELP!

2000-08-03 Thread Stephan Hachinger
Oh, I forgot to post this... only sent it to John. - Original Message - From: "Stephan Hachinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "John Pearson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 12:49 PM Subject: Re: noise from monitor, HELP! > Hello! > > > > > Now all of a > > > sudden I ge

Re: ppp connection speed

2000-08-03 Thread Ron Farrer
kmself@ix.netcom.com (kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote: > On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 01:55:51PM +0200, Philippe MICHEL wrote: > > > > > > kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote: > > > > > > On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:48:32AM +0200, Philippe MICHEL wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > I am using Debian slink, and

Palm packages

2000-08-03 Thread Frodo Baggins
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi debians, Looking into the local package database with dpkg -l "*palm*" I found two packages concerning palm, namel gcc-mk68-palmos anf binutils-m68k-palmos. If I understand weel, they allows to install a cross-compiler for palmos. Now, doing dsel

What do I have to do to get my server running?

2000-08-03 Thread Cameron Matheson
Hey, I'm turning my Linux into a server for my family's to Windoze machines, but I'm not sure what exactly to do. I've installed the Samba packages, and compiled SMB support into the kernel. I've got my NE2000 working, so now I just need to know how to connect to the network. Any help would be

Re: ppp connection speed

2000-08-03 Thread Christopher Mosley
On 3 Aug 2000, John Hasler wrote: > Karsten M. Self writes: > > The raw information is available under /proc/net,... > > That is just the speed of the connection from the computer to the modem. > It is generally much higher then the modem bit rate (not baud rate. higher rate useful for on the

Re: Alpha install

2000-08-03 Thread Ron Farrer
Chad Dale ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I just went through the install for potato on an AlphaServer 400 4/166 > system, and everything went fine, but when I reboot it does not take me into > the OS, I just get the SRM prompt again. > > I try booting from the floppy again with > > >>> boot dva0 -

Re: X with a S3 Trio64V+ card

2000-08-03 Thread Stefan Bellon
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bolan Meek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Stefan Bellon wrote: [1024x768 on S3 Trio64V+] > > Isn't such a resolution possible with this card? > I have S3 Trio64V+ in a EonTronics Renoir card, originally with 1MB, > lately upgraded to 2MB. I have 1152x7??x16bpp.

Re: find question

2000-08-03 Thread Alexey Vyskubov
> % find `pwd` \( -name "*.log" -o -name "*.aux" \) -exec 'rm {}' ';' > find: rm /home/shao/report/main.log: No such file or directory It tries to execute command rm[space]/home/shao/report/main.log. Of course there is no such command. You should execute 'rm' with filename as a parameter; so write

Re: holly crap!

2000-08-03 Thread Jaye Inabnit ke6sls
Hello, I wanted to drop this back to the list and thank EVERYONE who took a moment to reply to my major oopsie I have never done something to was so destructive and so very fast - yup, linux is truly a power OS.. I did loose it all. I was going to copy the whole hd, so I installed a new

Broken X

2000-08-03 Thread Philip Downer
If anyone could help me with this I'd appreciate it. I've just installed debian potato test-cycle-1 (some cds I bought at UK Linux Expo 2000). However whenever I run X I get the following message: Fatal Server Error: cannot open mouse (No such file or directory) I decided to create the directo

Re: disk partition using fips

2000-08-03 Thread SDI \\
In the meantime, I actually worked out a crummy, lowtech solution to the problem. I happened to have an old version of a Windows disk tool called NUTS AND BOLTS by McAffee. If you go into the disk defragmenting section of this toolset, it shows a detailed display of what is in all of the blocks on

Re: find question

2000-08-03 Thread Sven Burgener
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:11:38PM +0400, Alexey Vyskubov wrote: > > % find `pwd` \( -name "*.log" -o -name "*.aux" \) -exec 'rm {}' ';' > > find: rm /home/shao/report/main.log: No such file or directory [snipped Alexey's solution] It's nice to use xargs together with find. (You probably know thi

Re: Broken X

2000-08-03 Thread kmself
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 07:43:47PM +, Philip Downer wrote: > > If anyone could help me with this I'd appreciate it. I've just > installed debian potato test-cycle-1 (some cds I bought at UK Linux > Expo 2000). However whenever I run X I get the following message: > > Fatal Server Error: canno

Re: [fox@xs4all.nl: Re: gnapster won't download: "fopen: No such file or directory"]

2000-08-03 Thread Jos Lemmerling
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Rev GRC Sperry wrote: > ermm, no it ain't. Please read the second half of what you quote below: >Today the court of appeals stayed the judge's order to shut down >Napster until they consider our appeal, probably in September. > > Not that I think napster does it's job

Re: gnapster won't download: "fopen: No such file or directory"

2000-08-03 Thread Krzys Majewski
OK, it seems to download now, though I still get the fopen() errors. I like the gnapster interface but things like this, I hate to say, make Windows look good at the expense of linux.. -chris On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Michael Soulier wrote: > On 2 Aug 2000, Krzys Majewski wrote: > > > Anybody else h

Re: What do I have to do to get my server running?

2000-08-03 Thread Adam Scriven
At 12:15 2000/08/03 -0600, you wrote: I'm turning my Linux into a server for my family's to Windoze machines, but I'm not sure what exactly to do. I've installed the Samba packages, and compiled SMB support into the kernel. I've got my NE2000 working, so now I just need to know how to connect

Distribution Download

2000-08-03 Thread romeu
I want to download the entire distribution of linux from ftp.debian.org. What (windows) program should I use for this purpose? I mean, I want to select the directory ftp.debian.org/debian and download it all with just one click. I tried CuteFtp, but it does not deal good with proxies authenticatio

Re: [fox@xs4all.nl: Re: gnapster won't download: "fopen: No such file or directory"]

2000-08-03 Thread Krzys Majewski
Out of curiousity, what don't you like about napster? One thing that strikes me as potentially lame is that you can only upload my files while I'm running the client..but I guess that's the windows way (howbout a napsterd with sophisticated access control etc.?) Napster struck me as pre

Re: Backing up a Linux system

2000-08-03 Thread Krzys Majewski
How would I go about reinstalling the packages in the event of disaster? What if my packages are a combination of slink, potato, etc.? -chris On Thu, 3 Aug 2000 kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote: > On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 05:28:14PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Debian Potato (Frozen) wi

internet connection sharing

2000-08-03 Thread Joseph de los Santos
Hi, Windows 98's ICS feature is really cool. Does debian support ICS too? if so, can someone tell me or point me to some documentation on how to do this? just 2 home computers... a debian box and a win 98 box over a 56k dialup connection to be used fo simultaneous surfing and (possibly email)

Re: internet connection sharing

2000-08-03 Thread Brian Stults
Joseph de los Santos wrote: > > Hi, > > Windows 98's ICS feature is really cool. Does debian support ICS too? if so, > can someone tell me or point me to some documentation on how to do this? just > 2 home computers... a debian box and a win 98 box over a 56k dialup connection > to be used fo s

Re: Distribution Download

2000-08-03 Thread Gary Hennigan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I want to download the entire distribution of linux from ftp.debian.org. > What (windows) program should I use for this purpose? I mean, I want to > select the directory ftp.debian.org/debian and download it all with just > one click. I tried CuteFtp, but it does not d

Re: t-dsl

2000-08-03 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 08:06:42PM +0200, Stefan Nobis wrote: > Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Smart people *can* get IPs that haven't been assigned to them, and > > it's a PITA to root them out. PPPoE, while a hack, addresses this > > concern for providers. I wish we used it.

Re: t-dsl

2000-08-03 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 09:34:08AM -0600, Arthur H. Edwards wrote: > I'm a bit confused. On a normal dial-up I have been using PPP and do > have a static IP address. If ADSL is using PPP what about DSL prevents > PPP from doing the same thing? Dialup is point-to-point, hence the natural applicatio

Re: Distribution Download

2000-08-03 Thread romeu
No I'm not crazy. Just the potato and woody bin for i386. I think I'm almost setting up CuteFtp to bypass the firewall. After all, I have up to 24 Gb of free disk space.

Fetchmail isn't working the way it should.

2000-08-03 Thread bsamuels
I have recently setup Fetchmail as a demon polling 3 mail servers every five minutes when I'm online. It downloads the mail without problems but it doesn't delete it from the servers after downloading. I do not have 'keep' in any of the user lines in .fetchmailrc. I have even tried putting 'noke

Re: Distribution Download

2000-08-03 Thread Sven Burgener
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 05:51:39PM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > No I'm not crazy. Just the potato and woody bin for i386. I think I'm > almost setting up CuteFtp to bypass the firewall. After all, I have up to > 24 Gb of free disk space. If you experience problems with FTP, try the "pass

Re: Fetchmail isn't working the way it should.

2000-08-03 Thread Sven Burgener
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:02:19PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have recently setup Fetchmail as a demon polling 3 mail servers > every five minutes when I'm online. Wow, that's quite frequent. > It downloads the mail without problems but it doesn't delete it > from the servers after downl

Re: Fetchmail isn't working the way it should.

2000-08-03 Thread Pollywog
Do you have the "keep" option in your .fetchmailrc? Remove it and your mail should be deleted from the server. -- Andrew

tecra bootdisk

2000-08-03 Thread Richard Black
Hi all I am trying to make a new boot disk for a Woody system on a Toshiba Satellite. I run mkboot, and all looks good...except when I try to use the disk it just freezes. When I first installed debian (slink) I had to use a tecra rescue disk. Does this mean that mkboot won't work? I have also

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