I have my Debian server with two NIC's, one on the
internet and the other on the local subnet
(ip's:202.184.x.y and 10.0.0.100). There are other
debian boxes on the local subnet. Now I want that any
http request submitted via eth0 be automatically
directed to my other local box (at 10.0.0.1 or
10.0
Chris Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CP> Anyone running a 3dfx Voodoo3 3000 on Debian?
CP> Just curious if it works well or not.
I have a Voodoo3 2000, and it works fine. I used the XF86_SVGA server
on XFree86 3.3.6 (the version in potato), and am using the XFree86
server in woody. Getting
On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 10:54:47PM -0500, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
>
> Sure, but it still doesn't make any sense that all other Debian lists
> that I'm on have nice clear instructions at the bottom of every message
> describing how to get off the list, while the user list, arguably the
> list w
Excellent. Thanks for the pointers.
Jesse
On Monday 20 November 2000 17:55, Colin Watson wrote:
> Jesse Goerz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I downloaded the source of a program and did ./configure. I am ready to
> > do make on it but I thought I had heard you can make a debian package out
> > of
"Eric" == Eric Sprague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've got a funny problem: I've downloaded and burned the ISOs for
> the Official Debian 2.2 CD's, but
>apt-cdrom refuses to recognize CD #2 and #3... It dies
> on a read error, but my other box (RH 6.2 / Linux
>2.4.0-test9) reads all three CDs w
My plan is for a very simple use: no X server, just text mode.
But I am currently stuck since I encounter a problem in the
boot sequence (see initial email in the thread - looks related
to the floppy).
Any advise, suggestion to go around this problem ?
Thanks
Jean-Marc
> -Original Message-
This appears to be related to the new Xwrapper.config file, but I can't
seem to find any reference to the syntax of this file. It currently
shows:
allowed_users=rootonly
nice_value=-10
On the other hand Xserver specifies Console. changelog.Debian.gz talks
a bit about Xwrapper.config, but I'm too
Just picked up an ML-4500, primarily because it's got Tux on the box.
Opened it up and discovered that the Linux support is (predictably)
Red Hat-centric, so I installed the (Debian) printtool package from
woody, modified the install script to look for the printtool database in
/usr/share/printtool
Does anybody how to maintain a file large than 2 GB ?
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ICQ: 22766091
Mobile Phone: +886 936 909490
TeaTime BBS +886 2 31515964 24Hrs V.Everything
Hi
is there somewhere a Star Office or OpenOffice deb?
Max
On Mar 21 Nov 2000 01:10, André Esteves wrote:
> Hi!
>
I am subscribed to the project's mailing lists, and as far as I know there
has been no movement for the last 2-3 years.
> I've been doing some websearching for Linux CAD programs, with the
> intent of participating in their development/usage
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 04:06:10PM +0800, Tommy Wu wrote:
>
> Does anybody how to maintain a file large than 2 GB ?
get an UltraSparc or an Alpha.
you could also get kernel 2.4 and recompile your libc and possibly
fileutils and such for 32 bit archetectures. i think the former is
much simpler
"Jean-Marc Cadudal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have an old 386 on which I'd like to install Debian 2.2.
>
> HP Vectra RS/20
> 10 Mb RAM
> 100 Mb DISK
> Floppy 1,4 Mb
> Floppy 1,2 Mb
>
> The only way I can install on this config is to use the
> floppy method. I have then created a set of boo
Hi, all...
I'm trying to install an SBLive into my linux machine and
I'm having trouble getting the sblive module (v0.2) provided
by Creative Labs for kernel 2.2.5 to install under 2.2.12.
I enabled MODULE VERSION support for my kernel and recompiled
everything, which I assumed would allow this
unsubscribe
Stan,
Oracle works ok on Debian potato.
Be sure to not to use libc6 greater than 2.1.3 because Oracle as from 8.1.6
doens't
works with glibc2.2 (only 2.1)
If you wait me for 2 days I will post install instructions for Debian on a
site...
.and for 128 Mb no problems at all!.and yes it comes w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Miquel van Smoorenburg) wrote:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>I'm having some problems setting up my isdn. Here is the configuration:
>>
>>o Debian 2.1r4 (Kernel 2.0.38 + the patch ->2.0.39 from
>>kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/tao)
>
>I think you might need a 2.2 kernel.
Hello,
last upgrade in woody seemed to break the postinst script
and consequently the x server
I fixed (temporarily) the problem by making the appropriate symlink but the
xfree86-xserver is still referenced as broken.
Is it a bug in the last update (4.0.1-6) ? Is is a bug in my configuration
Dominique Rousset wrote:
> last upgrade in woody seemed to break the postinst script and
> consequently the x server
>
> Is it a bug in the last update (4.0.1-6) ? Is is a bug in my configuration ?
It's a bug in the 4.0.1-6 postinst script.
Cheers,
Remco.
And yes its been reported, and Branden has even upgraded it to
"grave" status and no doubt it will be fixed within the next 24 hours.
Cheers,
Corey J. Popelier
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~pancreas
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Remco van de Meent wrote:
> Dominique Rousset wrote:
> > last upgrade
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 01:47:10PM +1100, Matthew Dalton wrote:
> This begs the question: Can sfxload be considered a system file because
> the system could attempt to run it after the root partition has been
> mounted, but before the other ones have been mounted? Should sfxload be
> installed to /
Hi All
While creating a new user in my system if I don't -s option I am
getting tcsh as the default shell.
What should I do to get bash as the default shell with out using -s
option while creating the user.
I don't want to modify the /etc/passwd file either.
Can any body please tell me the answe
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Enrique Robledo Arnuncio wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 01:47:10PM +1100, Matthew Dalton wrote:
> > This begs the question: Can sfxload be considered a system file because
> > the system could attempt to run it after the root partition has been
> > mounted, but before the ot
-
if this message already appeared on the list, sorry for resending
it. i got still the same problem. if sb sent an answer, please
send it again as i did not even receive my own message (too close
subscription probably)
---
On Mon, Jan 03, 2000 at 08:12:14AM -0600, Brandt Dusthimer wrote:
> Okay. I decided to upgrade to the most recent version of woody. Good Idea?
> Of course. Everything works . . . except Quake 3 (deja vu!). I've got this
> down to an art now. I know that for some reason X isn't finding the
JD Kitch wrote:
>Secondly, can anyone point me to a place I could get the most recent
>version of PostgreSQL complied for Potato? I saw 7.0.2 in Woody,
>but don't think I'm ready for that yet, since I enjoy my stability,
>and have only been running Debian for a couple of weeks.
I haven't
Solution to the xserver-xfree86 install problem:
In the install script /var/lib/dpkg/info/xserver-xfree86.postinst line
60 must be corrected from
ln -sf /etc/X11/X "$this_server" (MISTAKE!)
to
ln -sf "$this_server" /etc/X11/X
(a quite common mistake which I myself often go for).
Gree
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 04:03:25PM -0800, Sathish C wrote:
> Hi All
>
> While creating a new user in my system if I don't -s option I am
> getting tcsh as the default shell.
> What should I do to get bash as the default shell with out using -s
> option while creating the user.
> I don't want to m
Jiri Klouda wrote
> > by Creative Labs for kernel 2.2.5 to install under 2.2.12.
> >
> > I enabled MODULE VERSION support for my kernel and recompiled
>
> If I understand it right, you should DISABLE this feature :)
> And what is wrong with the es1371 module in kernel or what was
> the name of it
Esteves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been doing some websearching for Linux CAD programs, with the
> intent of participating in their development/usage.
> > I've come across this interesting aplication for Gnome: GnomeCAD
> > The web page: http://gaztelan.bi.ehu.es/~inigo/gcad/
> > Does anyon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> which I presume to be what is required. Do I also need to build in the PPP
> and/or SLIP stuff? I've tried it both building it in and not building it in.
> Whatever I do, I get the following message at the end of the startup sequence:
>
> "Sorry - isdnPPP driver versi
"Jonathan D. Proulx" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> on shopping for packages, I like gnome-apt. It's Xwindows based so if
> X is hosed you can't use it. I tend to avoid GUI's if I can, but
> this one I like :)
>
I would like to suggest stormpkg: has a very useful filter option...
Andrea
On Tue Nov 21 04:08:13 2000 Jaume Teixi wrote...
>
>Stan,
>
>Oracle works ok on Debian potato.
>Be sure to not to use libc6 greater than 2.1.3 because Oracle as from 8.1.6
>doens't
>works with glibc2.2 (only 2.1)
>If you wait me for 2 days I will post install instructions for Debian on a
>site...
Hi there,
today I noticed for the first time several of this messages in my syslog.
Anyone know what this means?
Obviously this is NOT something like "Message repeated times" which is
used by syslog to conserve space in the logs and make logs easier to read.
Thanks,
Ralf
--
Sign the EU pe
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 04:03:25PM -0800, Sathish C wrote:
> Hi All
>
> While creating a new user in my system if I don't -s option I am
> getting tcsh as the default shell.
> What should I do to get bash as the default shell with out using -s
> option while creating the user.
> I don't want to m
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (robert_wilhelm_land) wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> "Sorry - isdnPPP driver version 0.0.0 is out of date."
>> "Maybe ippp0 has no 'syncppp' encapsulation?"
[...]
>Just struggling with a simular problem on a different distribution
>updated to 2.0.38. Hopefully getting ISDN
Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
>
> Ekkehard Krämer wrote:
>
> > [scsi-spin]
>
> Spins down the disk alright, but only if it's not mounted.
Actually, it also spins the drive down if it is mounted, giving some
nasty effects when something (like hflushd) accesses the drive (like the
things you've reporte
On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 02:28:04AM -0500, Paul D. Smith wrote:
> I just installed X 4.0.1. After some tweaking it seems to be mostly
> working.
>
> I followed the directions listed here previously to get my TT fonts
> (copied from my Windows partition, plus other places) visible. Now I
> can see
Hi folks,
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Bek Oberin wrote:
> Daniel Migowski wrote:
> > On Montag, 20. November 2000 16:15, Jean-Marc Cadudal wrote:
> > > I have an old 386 on which I'd like to install Debian 2.2.
> > > HP Vectra RS/20
> > > 10 Mb RAM
> > > 100 Mb DISK
> > > Floppy 1,4 Mb
> > > Floppy 1,2
Hi folks,
Some of you perhaps read the thread about my svgalib screen sync problems
with the DSTN 640x480 screen of my laptop and ct65535 chipset.
One of the problems I could solve:
My console isn't scrumbled any more when I switch back from graphics to
textmode, I achieved this by using TextCloc
On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 07:42:38PM -0800, Chris Palmer wrote:
> Hi, all...
>
> Anyone running a 3dfx Voodoo3 3000 on Debian?
> Just curious if it works well or not.
Voodoo3 3dfx 2000 myself. Works great.
Mike
--
Michael P. Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"...the word HACK is used as a verb
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 01:09:20AM +0100, Fran Argiz wrote:
> I am unable to configure my soundblaster pci 128. With "make
> modules " I select sound suport-> ensoniq pci97 (es1371) and oss
> modules. I have the 2.2.14 kernel version.
>
> When I try to install the es1371 it says "device or res
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 12:47:19AM -0800, Chris Palmer wrote:
> Hi, all...
>
> I'm trying to install an SBLive into my linux machine and
> I'm having trouble getting the sblive module (v0.2) provided
> by Creative Labs for kernel 2.2.5 to install under 2.2.12.
>
> I enabled MODULE VERSION suppor
Daniel Pittman wrote:
> Andrew Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Hi All, I just recompiled my kernel so that my sound now works. The
> > only problem is that I have to enter:
> >
> > modprobe nm256
> >
> > in order to get the module to load into the kernel. Any body know how
> > I can
> "Adam" == Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Adam> Daniel Pittman wrote:
>> Andrew Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> >
>> > Hi All, I just recompiled my kernel so that my sound now works. The
>> > only problem is that I have to enter:
>> >
>> > mo
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Daniel Reuter wrote:
> uwm). If you have a network connection, you could run X over the network
> and use the machine as terminal.
How can you do that?
I thought X server must run on the same machine where the display and
keyboard is, and you can run X programs on any other m
Check out www.ltsp.org for the Linux Terminal Server
Project
Monte
--- Pap Tibor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Daniel Reuter wrote:
>
> > uwm). If you have a network connection, you could run X
> over the network
> > and use the machine as terminal.
>
> How can you do that?
Hello,
I am trying to get an up-to-date Woody system running, and
I basically did a bare minimum install of 2.2r0, then did
an apt-get dist-upgrade to Woody, and now I'm trying to
install X, but when I do 'apt-get install
task-x-window-system-core' I get an error about how the
task depends on xbas
re: the 3com cards - i have a 3CSOHO100-TX, which seems to use the 3c90x
driver, but with a patch (see
http://www.uow.edu.au/~andrewm/linux/3c59x-2.3-changelog.txt). question:
i'm a newbie and have no idea how to install this driver. any help would
be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
-b
On Mon, 20
On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 07:01:39PM +0100, Joachim Trinkwitz wrote:
> Bernhard Josef Rieder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > What do you do if you want to buy a laptop? I think buying a laptop
> > without windoze is nearly impossible (at least here in austria) :(((
>
> If Germany is an option for
%% Alson van der Meulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I used to use this font: "-*-barbedor t
>> heavy-medium-r-normal-*-100-*-iso8859-1" but now when I ask for it,
>> FVWM says it's not found. When I use xlsfonts and grep for
>> "barbedor" I can find this font:
>>
>> -2rebels-barbe
unsubscribe
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 11:35:38AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > No, both the program and the library should be under /usr, according
> > to the File-system Hierarchy Standard (you don't need them to boot,
> > restore, recover or repair the system).
>
> Except /etc/modules is read before mou
If the description for subscribing to list is changed from Subscribe to "Get
Trapped in List" maybe people will pay more attention to the instructions
for getting both in and out.:-)
I see both sides of this issue. I still haven't configured email on debian
so get my mail via Windows so a more Win
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 10:13:46AM -0500, Ken Januski wrote:
> I see both sides of this issue. I still haven't configured email on debian
> so get my mail via Windows so a more Windows friendly method of
> unsubscribing would be useful to me (if I ever decide to unsubscribe) and
how about an unsu
Hi!
I am running a web server which runs a debian 2.2 and apache with some modules
on it. I use some pages that use SSI (server side includes), and suddenly
(after installing php4 module) the SSI (shtml) stopped working. I don't know
why, but apache suddenly only shows shtml files as ordinary html
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 06:26:43AM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 10:13:46AM -0500, Ken Januski wrote:
>
> > I see both sides of this issue. I still haven't configured email on debian
> > so get my mail via Windows so a more Windows friendly method of
> > unsubscribing would
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Hash: SHA1
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Does anybody how to maintain a file large than 2 GB ?
Depending on your hardware, the kernel revision, and how the system
library was compiled, it may or may not be possible.
We need mor
I am running Potato with 2.2.17 for a kernel and KDE2 as my desktop.
I have a cs4232 audio card. When I was running Slink I had no trouble
running the audio card but when I upgraded, I have not been able to get it
to work at all. If I cat a audio file out to /dev/audio the device is
always busy.
Hi all,
I'm getting the following message when I run ps/top:
Warning: /boot/System.map-2.2.17 does not match kernel data.
I'm assuming (hoping :-) that this is because I did a security update
yesterday and something's not quite right.
Any hints on what to do here?
Thanks,
Liam
Liam Ward
DV
hi again,
huh, i solved the problem, at least my apache is running again
:-) i found out that the reason for the apache to segfault were
15 buggy apache-modules:
env_module
mime_magic_module
imap_module
dbm_auth_module
proxy_module
digest_module
headers_module
usertrack_module
jserv_module
put_mo
Anyone else getting this?
{0}:dawn:/var/cache/apt/archives>ee86_4.0.1-6_i386.deb<
(Reading database ... 48597 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace xserver-xfree86 4.0.1-6 (using
xserver-xfree86_4.0.1-6_i386.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement xserv
> "Brian" == Brian Schramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> I am running Potato with 2.2.17 for a kernel and KDE2 as my desktop.
Brian> I have a cs4232 audio card. When I was running Slink I had no
trouble
Brian> running the audio card but when I upgraded, I have not been able
Any ideas how to fix this.
During the install I get the following error.
xserver-xfree86 (4.0.1-6) --configure
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Package: web
Received and "internal server error" message
When I queried bugs.debian.org
URL:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=mswordview&archive=no
time
Tue Nov 21 17:22:07 UTC 2000
Robert King, Australian Environmental Studies, Griffith University, Australia
Currently on
> Hi folks,
>
> Some of you perhaps read the thread about my svgalib screen sync problems
> with the DSTN 640x480 screen of my laptop and ct65535 chipset.
> One of the problems I could solve:
> My console isn't scrumbled any more when I switch back from graphics to
> textmode, I achieved this by
On 21-Nov-2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Package: web
>
> Received and "internal server error" message
> When I queried bugs.debian.org
>
> URL:
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=mswordview&archive=no
>
Our bts server has a load over 100 right now. Hence the errors.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Received and "internal server error" message
>When I queried bugs.debian.org
>
>URL:
>http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=mswordview&archive=no
>
>time
>Tue Nov 21 17:22:07 UTC 2000
Not for me, a few minutes later. Try it again?
--
Colin Watson
On Mar 21 Nov 2000 12:14, robert_wilhelm_land wrote:
You can also take a look at www.qcad.org
> Esteves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've been doing some websearching for Linux CAD programs, with the
> > intent of participating in their development/usage.
> >
> > > I've come across this interes
This email is just being sent to make
some final comments on a thread I started
a couple weeks ago.
I found it was a lot easier to install
the eepro100 (incorrect) driver during
installation and then remove its entry
in /etc/modules
After installation, I could build, make
and install the e100 dr
I've seen several people say they have gotten this combo to work, but I
have had no success. If someone could tell me *exactly* the steps they
have taken, I would appreciate it. I have installed
task-x-window-system-core 2.0, task-x-window-system 3.0, and kernel
2.4.0-test11 on a fully Woody
- Original Message -
From: "Ken Januski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Eric G . Miller"
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: I want out!
> OK. But after I sent this I remembered that my first 3 months on list were
> from a Mac. So I really should have said non-'nix type of s
hi all
I'm using the smartlist for mail service.
But I found a one problem.The story is below.
1.I send a mail.( -v [EMAIL PROTECTED]) use root privilege.(in fact root)
2.and then mail is vanish.
3.I'm not root the mail is not strange.Why ?
--
YoonSuk Cho [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED],[E
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 03:54:41AM +0900, YoonSuk Cho<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all
> I'm using the smartlist for mail service.
> But I found a one problem.The story is below.
>
> 1.I send a mail.( -v [EMAIL PROTECTED]) use root privilege.(in fact root)
> 2.and then mail is vanish.
> 3.I'm no
There have been a number of threads lately about where to find info
about how to create a .deb package from source. What I'd like to hear
from people who do this regularly is how complex and involved this is.
Now obviously the estimate will depend on one's skills, so please no
flames. But here is
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Enrique Robledo Arnuncio wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 11:35:38AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > No, both the program and the library should be under /usr, according
> > > to the File-system Hierarchy Standard (you don't need them to boot,
> > > restore, recover or
On Tuesday 21 November 2000 13:32, Pap Tibor wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Daniel Reuter wrote:
> > uwm). If you have a network connection, you could run X over the network
> > and use the machine as terminal.
>
> How can you do that?
> I thought X server must run on the same machine where the disp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> For me it occurs on startup of the system, its about the last message
> before the login prompt. Can you let me know if your upgrade works,
> please? If so I'll just put it down to 'one of those things' and d/l
> a new version.
Gary, I was told to use the latest isdn4l
Stefan Janecek wrote:
> uh,uh. things start getting complicated, especially because i missed the
> beginning of the thread. from what i can figure out, your configuration
> is the following:
>GOOFY
> (192.168.1.1)eth0 eth1(192.168.2.1)
>
Would someone kindly share his experiences in using a combo TV/radio
card on Deb 2.2.17?
Having a look on the internet I found the two cards at reasonable
prices:
1.) Hauppauge WinTV Primio FM TV/Radio-Karte PCI Mono/Stereo
2.) Terratec Terra TV Radio+ TV/Radio-Karte PCI Stereo
Which one shou
Hi ..
i am trying to install an rpm package.
but i get the following error.
"
failed to open /var/lib/rpm/packages.rpm: No such file or directory
error: cannot open /var/lib/rpm/packages.rpm
"
how to install this on my system...
regards
amit
Hello,
Just a quick shout before I go to work:
I have a 3dfx Voodoo 2, Mesa (glide2 version) and XFree86 3.3.6
installed. Whenever I try to run a gl demo, I get the following
warning message:
gd error (glide): _GlideInitEnvironment: libglide2x.so expected Voodoo, none
detected
fx Driver: ERROR
> "Amit" == Amit Patil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Amit> Hi ..
Amit> i am trying to install an rpm package.
Amit> but i get the following error.
Don't do that. Use 'alien' to convert the RPM package to a Debian
package and install *that*.
Amit> "
Amit> failed to ope
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 01:35:09PM -0600, Amit Patil wrote:
>
> Hi ..
>
> i am trying to install an rpm package.
> but i get the following error.
> "
> failed to open /var/lib/rpm/packages.rpm: No such file or directory
> error: cannot open /var/lib/rpm/packages.rpm
>
On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 07:55:44PM +0100, Andreas Schmidt wrote:
> Hello everybody,
Today I compared the structure of the Debian ftp site with my local apt-move
mirror and found the reason for my problem.
> I'm using apt-move to build a local mirror for the packages in my apt-get
> archive cache.
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Stan Kaufman wrote:
> There have been a number of threads lately about where to find info
> about how to create a .deb package from source. What I'd like to hear
> from people who do this regularly is how complex and involved this is.
>
> Now obviously the estimate will depen
> There have been a number of threads lately about where to find info
> about how to create a .deb package from source. What I'd like to hear
> from people who do this regularly is how complex and involved this is.
> In both cases, it makes most sense to maintain a system the Debian way,
> not pa
Stan Kaufman writes:
> I'm using PostgreSQL, installed from the .deb at debian.org. I want to
> recompile it to configure the memory block size, plus use the latest
> version.
You don't need to create your own package for that. Just download and
unpack the source package, make your changes, rebui
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 11:11:47AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Yes, but you should be able to let the awe_wave module be loaded first
> > as the kernel docs says, removing from modules.conf the post-install
> > line which runs sfxload, and run sfxload later from an /etc/init.d
> > script (w
Did the upgrade work OK? Did you get any errors while
xserver-xfree86 was configured? A partially configured
XFree86 could be troublesome, I guess.
Try 'dpkg --configure xserver-xfree86'. If you get an
error message, try
'ln -s /usr/bin/X11/XFree86 /etc/X11/X'. The postinstall
script of xfree86
>I've seen several people say they have gotten this combo to work, but I
>have had no success. If someone could tell me *exactly* the steps they
>have taken, I would appreciate it. I have installed
>task-x-window-system-core 2.0, task-x-window-system 3.0, and kernel
>2.4.0-test11 on a fully Wo
I'm a newbie in debian and i find some 'particulars' very different
from the Slak7 i've used till now.
[For example, in /etc directory, there is the "environment" file
(less environment--->LANG=C, in my system), and i don't know
the function of this file: can you tell me something about it?]
Wher
on Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 09:09:22AM +0100, Max Reiss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi
>
> is there somewhere a Star Office or OpenOffice deb?
Not, AFAIK, yet. The usable product isn't free, the free product isn't
usable. I believe it's scheduled.
The OpenOffice download page only lists tarballs:
I am attempting to install the spice3f5 circuit simulator available from
Berkeley.
It seems to compile fine, until the end where it loads the main
executable, and
gives the following error:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -ltermcap
I am using Potato, and I have the termcap-compat package installed.
on Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 07:41:18PM +0100, paolo massei ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> I'm a newbie in debian and i find some 'particulars' very different
> from the Slak7 i've used till now.
>
> [For example, in /etc directory, there is the "environment" file
> (less environment--->LANG=C, in my sy
Thus spake Shandar Ahmad ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I have my Debian server with two NIC's, one on the
> internet and the other on the local subnet
> (ip's:202.184.x.y and 10.0.0.100). There are other
> debian boxes on the local subnet. Now I want that any
> http request submitted via eth0 be automati
Hi :
I have a Soundblaster 64V PCI SOUND Card on my Dell machine.
I am bale to configure it for Windows but i am not able to
use it for Linux .
Can someone help me out on this one.
regards
amit
In robert_wilhelm_land's email, 21-11-2000:
> Would someone kindly share his experiences in using a combo TV/radio
> card on Deb 2.2.17?
>
> Having a look on the internet I found the two cards at reasonable
> prices:
>
>
> 1.) Hauppauge WinTV Primio FM TV/Radio-Karte PCI Mono/Stereo
I can atte
Hi,
I've got a couple of net installs that are going very slowly, is 3Kbps
what others are getting these days? Seems typical for me over the
past two weeks or so...
Where can I find info on seting up apt-get with a proxy?
-Jon
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