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Hi specialists,
when I start netscape. I got the warning
'ls: /usr/lib/netscape/473/navigator/wrapper.d: No such file or directory'
It does not cause any further problems. I just want to know what
it means.
I'm using a new debian 2.2. I installed everything from CD.
The Version of netscape is
'
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 08:02:54PM +0100, Ted Wager ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi.
> Could anyone tell me if there is a definitive Debain book
> or recommend any book specific to Debian ??
I'd generally go with a few general GNU/Linux references (e.g.:
_Runnining Linux_ and _Linux in a Nut
I use mpg123 with no problems. Note, however, that it's in
stable/non-free. Anybody got a free alternative?
Dan
Joel Dinel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there such a thing as a console-only MP3 player for Debian? I
> spend a lot of time in Command Line lately, and I don't want to
> start
* "kmself" == kmself wrote:
kmself> The ext2fs default is to reserve some number of blocks -- 10%
kmself> of total, IIRC -- for root access only. This reserved value
kmself> is *not* reported by df and other tools as available, it's
kmself> reserved off the top. You can modify the value with,
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 08:56:07PM +0200, Jonathan Gift ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've narrowed it down to CheapBytes, LCs and LinuxCentral. All offer the 3CD
> set, only CheapBytes
> offers another 3 source. Any help appreciated as to quality, CD-R or not,
> etc.
At $2/ea, why worry?
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 10:43:27PM +0200, Matthias Müller ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hi specialists,
>
> when I start netscape. I got the warning
> 'ls: /usr/lib/netscape/473/navigator/wrapper.d: No such file or directory'
>
> It does not cause any further problems. I just want to know what
Hi, I have been using Red Hat Linux exclusively for a little over a year
now, but feel that it is time to reinstall my system sometime soon. I
was thinking I would like to switch to Debian, but have a few questions:
1. The first thing is that I would like to install completely via ftp. I
have a CD
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Marc Maute wrote:
> hi,
> can zou tell me if this scanner works or
> where I can find some information.
> thanks
According to the documentation af sane (man sane-mustek) the Paragon 600
II CD is suported (at least this model is mentioned at the beginnig of the
man page). More
I made sure I had all of the files suggested but STILL get this error when
installing Pine..
After issuing the command
dpkg-source -x pine4_4.21-1.dsc
debian/rules binary
usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lncurses
But I have checked and I do have libncurses5-dev
I thought I had fixed it...
Eileen O
Joel Dinel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there such a thing as a console-only MP3 player for Debian? I spend a lot
> of
> time in Command Line lately, and I don't want to start X just to play a MP3.
mpg123, except it does not have controls to pause, etc.
Hubert
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 01:52:20PM -0700, Jeff Hornsberger wrote:
> Hi, I have been using Red Hat Linux exclusively for a little over a year
> now, but feel that it is time to reinstall my system sometime soon. I
> was thinking I would like to switch to Debian, but have a few questions:
>
> 1. The
I'm doing a install and the system has an Intel Fibre NIC it's fairly new
since it has a 64 bit PCI, not sure exactly what card it is I'm looking
for it on intels site but does anyone know what drivers I can use or will
I have to finish the install and recompile with what ever drivers I find
on int
Is there a package for debian for openssh server? and client?
thanx
Eileen Orbell
Software & Internet Applications
Capitol College
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Don't Fear the Penguin.
Wure, just grab the ssh package, whis is openssh.
apt-get install ssh
Eileen Orbell wrote:
>
> Is there a package for debian for openssh server? and client?
>
> thanx
>
> Eileen Orbell
> Software & Internet Applications
> Capitol College
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Don't Fear the Penguin.
>
apt-get install ssh-nonfree
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Hubert Chan writes:
> Joel Dinel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Is there such a thing as a console-only MP3 player for Debian? I spend a
> > lot of
> > time in Command Line lately, and I don't want to start X just to play a MP3.
>
> mpg123, except it does not have controls to pause, etc.
>
p
ssh-non-free is "ssh"
ssh is "open ssh"
both include both serer and client and both work.
However only ssh is open and free, hence the name of the other.
Jeff
"Justin F. Hallett" wrote:
>
> apt-get install ssh-nonfree
>
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On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 02:22:37PM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> Shell and tools "cook book":
>
> Jerry D. Peek, Tim O'Reilly, Mike Loukides, _UNIX Power Tools, 2nd
> Edition_, O'Reilly, © 1997, 1120 pages, ISBN: 1-56592-260-3, US$55
I'll probably get this one next. :)
> You want
--- Begin Message ---
OK guys, here it goes: Attached my startx.log (from startx > & startx.log)
and my XF86Config file.
Problem: Screen as little box in middle of screen.
I have a CTX PL7 monitor,
>From documentation: 17 in, 16 in viewable.
0.27 mm dot pitch.
30 ~ 70 khz horizontal; 50 ~ 130hz ve
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 04:40:46PM -0400, Daniel P. Katz wrote:
> I use mpg123 with no problems. Note, however, that it's in
> stable/non-free. Anybody got a free alternative?
ogg123 is the command line player for ogg/vorbis files. It is
unencumbered by the mp3 patent, and has similar sound qu
+ Joel Dinel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is there such a thing as a console-only MP3 player for Debian? I spend
> a lot of time in Command Line lately, and I don't want to start X just
> to play a MP3.
$ apt-cache search mp3
It brings you a list of various mp3 tools and players. I would recommend
mpg1
Martin,
Thanks for the help! I didn't see the e-mail yet. I will eventually go to
storm-hail because I want to upgrade to potato and have been impressed with
storm-rain (slink) used on another system. I am grateful to have this
resolved.
I have uninstalled a few packages to increase the free d
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 08:05:46AM -0400, Ferrell, Tim wrote:
> The config file builds ok (after squawking about empty dbs - access,
> relay_domains, and local_host_names) and sendmail runs. I receive mail but
> cannot send/relay - I get smtp Connection Refused errors in the mail.log.
> Also, under
Is Berkeley DB 3x packaged anywhere (unofficially, obviously)?
Or does anyone know if it is going to be added soon?
-
Josh
what does this error message mean?
# sniffit -F dave -i
Forcing device to dave (user requested)...
Make sure you have read the docs carefully.
unknown physical layer type 0x30a
here, dave is a tunnel device created via
# create new device
$IPCMD tun
On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 01:24:39PM -0600, Brian Blater wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've heard a lot about Debian and thought I would give it a try. I've been
> using RedHat on and off for a little while. Before I install I wanted to ask
> a few questions.
>
> I would like to set up my system to be
Jeff Hornsberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, I have been using Red Hat Linux exclusively for a little over a year
> now, but feel that it is time to reinstall my system sometime soon. I
> was thinking I would like to switch to Debian, but have a few questions:
>
> 1. The first thing is that
Jeff Hornsberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>1. The first thing is that I would like to install completely via ftp. I
>have a CD burner, but I'm not very interested in burning a CD for one
>time use if I don't have to. With RH I just have to get the network boot
>disk image and boot off that and fr
Francois Fayard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>If you try to switch to Woody, it's true that you will have the last
>packages (But do you really care about the last version of Exim, Gcc ?) but
>the system will be really unstable. I think it's really a bad idea to
>install Woody for the time being.
Ge
Claude Aeschlimann wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem installing Debian 2.2 on my system [...] :
> - The first part goes well (both my CD-ROM and CD-Recorder are
> recognized) and I can install the base system.
> But after the reboot, the installation procedure loops no ends on the
> root passwo
"Techgod" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have this cronjob running, and everytime it runs, it emails root, to say
>it was successful. How do I get it to stop sending the email?
Don't send anything to standard output or standard error. Anything the
cron job outputs will be mailed to whatever the MA
What's wrong with
$ apt-get -b source pine
That also builds pine/pico/pilot and some docs as debs...
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 07:09:59PM +0200, Robert Varga wrote:
>
> You need to install the pine4-diffs package as well. It contains the
> patches and the dsc file, as well as the debian-package
Hi,
I want to use ispell under vim. That is map a key to run ispell with the
current file and save the result in this file. Do you know how I can do
such a thing ?
Francois
Hi.
I am trying to mount my home partition over NFS from a
server (its a home LAN),
When I 'mount server:/home /mnt/home
I get a permision refused message...
When I go to 'Server' I look in the /var/log/messages
and see the following messages:
mountd[900]: authenticated mount request from
Deep
I'm having trouble getting my PCMCIA adapter working. Here's a brief
system description:
Debian v2.2 with 2.2.17-idepci kernel
Dell 450MHz PIII
Actiontec PCMCIA adapter (TI PCI1225 chip on a PCI card)
IDE harddriver on IDE bus 0
CD-ROM & ZIP on IDE bus 1
When I plug in my
By default, BitchX auto accepts DCC transfers. I'm reading the (long) man pages
right now, but it doesn't mention anything about DCC settings.
How do I disable that ?
Thanks,
--
Joel Dinel
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
a few days ago I asked for help regarding a problem I have with
modprobe. I haven't received any suggestions what I could do, neither
did I find anything on the net (search machines, archived mailing
lists) or in the documentation available and understandable (!) to
me.
So here I go again. Pe
* Juan Fuentes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
* Francois Fayard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use ispell under vim. That is map a key to run ispell with the
> current file and save the result in this file. Do you know how I can do
> such a thing ?
>
> Francois
>
Hi Francois, put
Ok,
I'm retrying to post this message because it seems it did not make it
through the first time (and I did not get any email indicating
there was an error).
--
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Nouvelle version : les anciens bogues ont été rempla
Inside your ~/.BitchX directory is a file called BitchX.sav. Find the line
listed below and set the value to off not on.
SET DCC_AUTOGET OFF
Regards,
Bill
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 07:53:03PM -0400, Joel Dinel wrote:
> By default, BitchX auto accepts DCC transfers. I'm reading the (long) man
>
Hello All,
I am attempting to build a small firewall/proxy/masq computer for my home
network. I am having a problem when I attempt to ping to and from the
INTERNAL NIC on my Linux machine to and from an INTERNAL masq machine. I
believe this to be a software issue and not a hardware issue for
Try menuconfig. Never had a problem with it...
--
/bin/sh ~/.signature:
Command not found
Hey, I am new to the debian distro. and have just downloaded Netscape 4.73
through apt-get. My question is why do all my icon come out just black and
gray. Thanks for any help
--
Shane Stover
--
"Nothing good can come of this!"
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 09:04:06PM -0500, Firstsaga wrote:
> Hey, I am new to the debian distro. and have just downloaded Netscape 4.73
> through apt-get. My question is why do all my icon come out just black and
> gray. Thanks for any help
I'm seeing an Xserver running at 24bpp? Use 16bpp
I'd want to use VIM as my primary text editor in Mutt. What line do I need to
add to my ~/.vimrc ?
Thanks !
--
Joel Dinel
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi Francois, put the following in your .vimrc:
>
> noremap :! ispell %
>
> you can change the to any other key you want.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Juan Fuentes
Thanks
But I want vim to reload the new file with the correction.
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 09:21:53PM -0400, Joel Dinel wrote:
> I'd want to use VIM as my primary text editor in Mutt. What line do I need to
> add to my ~/.vimrc ?
>
> Thanks !
Hi Joel.
In ~./mutt/muttrc check this line:
set editor=/usr/bin/vim
That's all I had to do.
HTH,
- Nate >>
--
W
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Martin Weinberg wrote:
> Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 11:51:53 -0400
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> From: Martin Weinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Menu editor crashes in Helix GNOME
>
> I find that the menu editor dies when one attempts to edit
Every time I run xpdf, I get messages of the form
Error (21103): Couldn't open temporary file ''
on stderr, and xpdf just shows me a blank page. It does allow me to
change pages (using the right-arrow/left-arrow buttons at the bottom), but
I get a new error and another blank page each time I d
* Francois Fayard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Thanks
> But I want vim to reload the new file with the correction.
>
>
Hmm yes i missed that subtle part :-), try Ispell.vim you can find it
here: http://home.tu-clausthal.de/~mwra/vim/Ispell.vim
HTH,
Juan Fuentes
On 10-Oct-2000 Christian Pernegger wrote:
> Your options:
>
> 1) uninstall 'pidentd' (recommended)
> 2) block it, but then what's the point of having it installed?
> 3) restrict it to a few trusted sites using /etc/hosts.allow
> 4) replace it with something that gives out bogus information
Oiden
Joel,
I use VIM for everything, not just mutt, so I added:
export VISUAL=vim
export EDITOR=vim
to my .bash_profile...tho nate's solution works equally well.
bill
- Forwarded message from Nate Bargmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 20:28:33 -0500
From: Nate Bargmann <[EM
Quoth Nate Bargmann,
> In ~./mutt/muttrc check this line:
>
> set editor=/usr/bin/vim
You may also want to include the contents of
/usr/share/doc/vim/examples/mail in your ·/.vimrc - it does cool things
like colour signatures and quoted mail (different colours for different
levels of quotes), an
Thanks!
The compiled driver worked as you said. My card was found
and I was able to successfully continue the install.
Tim
-Original Message-
From: Phil Brutsche [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 11:38 PM
To: LTG
Cc: Debian User
Subject: RE: Installing LinkSys
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Eric G . Miller wrote:
> Try menuconfig. Never had a problem with it...
This does not solve the problem. It's merely a workaround.
I 'make xconfig' is the only case where I have this problem. I
commonly run xemacs across the network link and never had any problem.
Brendan,
Hi. I have my exim setup to handle email for multiple virtual domains.
In the virtual_alias: directive I have lsearch* as the search_type.
that seems to work pretty well.. here is a example..
virtual_alias:
driver = aliasfile
domains = lsearch;/etc/virtual/domains
file
Does the 1024 cylinder restriction for boot files apply to SCSI or is it
just an IDE issue?
I'm just about to use SCSI with Linux for the first time (9BG).
...RickM...
Greetings,
Just recently, programs dependent on gdk-imlib have refused to run.
I haven't installed
any conflicting software, and am using the latest version of gdk-imlib.
Here's the error
message I get:
gdk_imlib ERROR: Cannot load image: /somedir/someimage
All fallbacks failed
Anyone know what c
How about apt-get install bash-doc? man bash will give you a lot of
info about shell scripting with bash.
On Oct 10, JP Sartre ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi all.. this isn't debian specific, but I'll ask this of you because only
> smart people use debian.. right? :)
>
> Anyhow, I want to l
I noticed that top shows a lot of memory used even when I've got very
little running. I run netscape, emacs, and other known memory hogs,
and can see the memory usage go up, but I expect it to go back down
when I kill them. It does a little, but not as much as I expect. For
example, here is the
On Oct 8, Walter Tautz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> i'd really like to be able to read this marvelous list without
> having to scroll through the listings looking for followups...perhaps
> pine can do this which is what I use now.
>
> -walter
In VM, C-t arranges the folder by thread. You c
"Neil L. Roeth" wrote:
> There are no big processes, but something is using up 70MB of memory!
> Any ideas what?
The kernel is using your free memory for disk caching etc... it's
normal. It'll be available to applications when required.
Hi to all...
I wanted so install the mysql- server last night. My idea was, go to
tuxfinder.com and get the latest mysql. So, I got the mysql-common,
-client and server in version 3.23.2. . Wenn I install the mysql-client
with dpkg -i, it says, that the package depends on libmysql9, the server
de
kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> There is an
> O'Reilly _Learning Debian GNU/Linux_ book, but I don't particularly
> recommend it.
Considering that the whole thing is online for free, it's at least worth
a browse!
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/index.html
Matthew
Glenn Murray wrote:
> The ...disks-i386/current/udma66/ directory contains three files,
> viz.:
>
> drivers.tgz
> install.bat
> linux
[cut]
> My question is: how do I use the files above with the installation CDs so
> that the installation program can find the hard drive?
Well, I've never ins
I'd like to stick mainly with potato, but I also am running 2.4 series
kernel. The iptables deb pkg is only in woody so I dl that manually.
When I try to install it it tells me that my libc is too old. I would
prefer not to go into woody at this time because when I did yesterday
it broke c++ or m
This is probably more appropriate to "devel" but anyhow, any reaction on
debian's part to MS buy of 25% of Corel?
-S-
My modem (USR x2 flashed to v.90 56k) got burnt last week.and I got a
replacement for it FOC...after using it for > 3 years (it has a 5 year
warranty including lightning...where I live, lightning is a norm)within
1 week. The connection is stable as hell and it connects to the ISP between
42
I read the list with Gnus. The articles are saved to an IMAP folder on
a remote machine, Gnus sees them via a nnimap group. -chris
"Neil L. Roeth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Oct 8, Walter Tautz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > i'd really like to be able to read this marvelous list without
>
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