This my not be quite what you're looking for, but setting up your web
browser to go through a proxy like junkbuster might be a good start.
Opening up the code for junkbuster might also allow you to start
logging outbound data sent via the proxy.
--- csj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Basically I wa
Something in the latest 2 weeks has changed in Debian unstable and
makes Staroffice crash at the moment of opening a file. Anyone else
having this problem? Have you been able to identify what's going wrong ?
Pf
--
---
you should try octave, it's very good.
--
Professor Timothy J. Ford |
Department of Mathematics | "Don't worry, Skipper,
Florida Atlantic University| everything's in my hands!"
Boca Raton, FL 33431-0991 | -- Gilligan
:-> "Rainer" == Rainer Merz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
> On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 10:32:44AM +0200, Matthias Wieser wrote:
>> Does anybody else has this problem?
> yep, we are running three Sid Boxes here having exactly the
> same problems since a couple of days. Curre
Your looking for Octave.
Tim
Sergio E . Schvezov wrote:
hi i'm posting here to see if u can recommend me any good math program like
mathlab
i've tried scilab (binary) and if i execute scilab it does nothing and if i execute scilex it says i
need libtermcap 2 wich i tried to apt get but it s
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Stephen E. Hargrove wrote:
>
> What do I need to download and install in order to get the following:
>
> gtk.h
> gdk.h
> gdkkeysyms.h
> Xlib.h
> time.h
> types.h
> stat.h
> un.h
> uninstd.h
> errno.h
> xmmsctrl.h
> configfile.h
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -S unistd.h
libc6-dev
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 03:17:27PM -0500, Stephen E. Hargrove wrote:
|
| What do I need to download and install in order to get the following:
|
| gtk.h
| gdk.h
| gdkkeysyms.h
These should be in gtk-dev or some similar name. (Probably need
gdk-dev too).
| Xlib.h
something like X-dev
| time.h
Hi,
More than one person is having problems with the startup sequence with
pcmcia. Is this a problem with the distribution? I searched open and
closed bugs for [EMAIL PROTECTED] and could not find anything reported
about this.
Is this a problem that needs to be looked at for the distribution? It
I am interested in knowing whether anybody has successfully managed to use
HPs InkJet drivers on Debian -- currently they are only available as
binaries for RedHat (SuSE and Mandrake coming soon).
Unfortunately my attempts to compile the drivers in failed, due to the fact
that printing with the ne
"Timothy J. Ford
>
> you should try octave, it's very good.
>
How does this compare to Mathematica?
Eric :-)
DI Josef Synka ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Dear Debian-Team,
>
> Recently I learned about the availability of Debian GNU/Linux
> and its excellent performance on various systems. Further I was
> told that it is supposed to be more stable than Suse of RedHat
> Linux - is that true?
>
> Having re
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Rick Macdonald wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -S unistd.h
> libc6-dev: /usr/include/unistd.h
Thanks Rick. I was afraid it was the libc6-dev pkg. Anyone have an idea
as to how I can overcome the following:
# apt-get install libc6-dev
Sorry, but the following packages
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Christophe TROESTLER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Does anybody knows whether there is a package (or any help) to use the
>fonts in the ``freefont'' package with LaTeX. It seems technically
>possible (they are Type 1 fonts and the .afm's can be found on the
>Web) but bit tedious
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Rick Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Stephen E. Hargrove wrote:
>
>>
>> What do I need to download and install in order to get the following:
>>
>> gtk.h
>> gdk.h
>> gdkkeysyms.h
>> Xlib.h
>> time.h
>> types.h
>> stat.h
>> un.h
>> uninstd.h
>> errno.
Christophe TROESTLER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anybody knows whether there is a package (or any help) to use the
> fonts in the ``freefont'' package with LaTeX.
Oh, you have got to be kidding
CTAN doesn't appear to have anything. If I were to do this (and trust
me, I would _not_ d
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Stephen E. Hargrove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Rick Macdonald wrote:
>Thanks Rick. I was afraid it was the libc6-dev pkg. Anyone have an idea
>as to how I can overcome the following:
>
>
># apt-get install libc6-dev
>
>Sorry, but the following packages ha
Octave is a Matlab-like numerical package which is distributed under GNU
General Public License rules. For matrix and linear algebra
computations it is ideal.
Mathematica is mainly a symbolic algebra tool and is not free.
I have not used it myself.
Octave does not have a symbolic algebra compon
Hi!
I configured my isdn connection on 2.2r2 so that it connects to my ISP,
but I don't seem to be able to do anything else. When I try and use ftp,
I get: cannot resolve hostname
Any ideas?!
Thanks,
Eamon
"Stephen E. Hargrove" wrote:
>
> What do I need to download and install in order to get the following:
>
> gtk.h
> gdk.h
> gdkkeysyms.h
> Xlib.h
> time.h
> types.h
> stat.h
> un.h
> uninstd.h
> errno.h
> xmmsctrl.h
> configfile.h
>
> and the list goes on and on. I'm apparently missing a few dev
Apologies in advance. Through delete-itis, I inadvertently lost the good
advice I receive for my Debian coexistence with windows.
I got everything set up ok & I can now boot Linux by using a boot floppy. My
default MBR is still Windows 2000, so without the boot floppy in I get
Windoze.
But I
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Philipp Lehman wrote:
>
> apt-get update
> apt-get dist-upgrade
> apt-get install libc6-dev
I've done this probably 15 times today, but I /cannot/ get libc6-dev to
install. This is turning into a real show stopper because so many of the
packages I need depend on it.
--
steve
eamon ansel roque wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I configured my isdn connection on 2.2r2 so that it connects to my ISP,
> but I don't seem to be able to do anything else. When I try and use ftp,
> I get: cannot resolve hostname
try to check whether numeric ip address works
if the numeric IP address wo
Hello all,
Owing to personal and family considerations I will be relocating to the
East coast in the near future. As a result my current position will be
open. The announcement is at
http://www.defender.org/geekjob.html
Linux geek required, anti-Microsoft bigots need not apply.
FWIW, I've reall
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Stephen E. Hargrove wrote:
>
> I've done this probably 15 times today, but I /cannot/ get libc6-dev to
> install. This is turning into a real show stopper because so many of the
> packages I need depend on it.
>
Ah, to heck with it. I don't know how glibc6-2.2.2-4 ended up i
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Eric Richardson wrote:
> "Timothy J. Ford
> >
> > you should try octave, it's very good.
> >
> How does this compare to Mathematica?
For a GPL symbolic algebra system, you can try Maxima. For a free (as in
beer for non-commercial use) closed source option, look at MuPaD
(htt
* Chris Howells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010406 23:20]:
> I am interested in knowing whether anybody has successfully managed to use
> HPs InkJet drivers on Debian -- currently they are only available as
> binaries for RedHat (SuSE and Mandrake coming soon).
>
> Unfortunately my attempts to compile th
* Francois Leib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010406 16:45]:
>
>Do u know where I can find the ldap module for apache?
>
>
>
>I'm looking for something like mod_ldap.so or something like that.
>
1. http://nona.net/software/ldap/
2. you could install libapache-mod-auth-pam and libpa
Toss the stuff into one of the gorges. I have some friends that I'm
sure would be willing to help. :)
I remember throwing a refridgerator off the top of Cascadilla. Ah,
the memories...
-Brian
On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 11:45:00PM -0400, Daniel Freedman wrote:
>
> On Thu, Apr 05, 2001, Karsten M
I've done this a few times and it's been a while, but what I recall
doing was:
1. mke2fs /dev/hdb1.
2. mount -t ext2 /dev/hdb1 /mnt
3. 'cp -ax' from / to /mnt each of the directories which do not exist
on a separate partition. Do not include /proc or /tmp. Use mkdir to
create /mnt/proc and /mnt
In looking at http://packages.debian.org, I seem to have many versions
from the unstable group. I have no idea how this happened. I did a
dist-upgrade Wednesday evening from potato to woody. Following is the
pertinent part of my sources.list:
# debian sites
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 01:52:26PM +0500, dim wrote:
> Hello Robin,
>
> Friday, April 06, 2001, 4:01:06 AM, you wrote:
>
> RG> I want to install potato2.2r2 on the partition D of the 4Gb hard disk.
> When installing Linux on hdc5 say to lilo to sit into beginning
> of hdc5.
> Then add to
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 01:56:50PM +0200, Sebastiaan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> a seach with: apt-cache search pascal gave me the following interesting
> packets:
>
> gpc - The GNU Pascal compiler.
> and there is more interesting. I guess you need at least gpc.
>
> Greetz,
> Sebastiaan
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 09:25:01PM +, Darryl Röthering wrote:
| But I want to get the bootsector from linux to copy into Windoze.
|
| Now, as I sit here looking at the /boot I see two possibilities:
|
| boot.b
| boot.0301
|
| Which is the one I want to capture & is the syntax just:
|
| dd
This one looks interesting.
http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/
-Ryan
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 02:45:02PM +0200, Ales Jerman wrote:
> Does anybody know any good pascal compilers? Maybe also for X.
> Thanks!
> Bye,
>
> Ales
>
>
on Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 10:37:38PM +0200, Pierfrancesco Caci ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Something in the latest 2 weeks has changed in Debian unstable and
> makes Staroffice crash at the moment of opening a file. Anyone else
> having this problem? Have you been able to identify what's going w
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
> If you want to do it as a career (you are a masochist, and not because
> of UNIX) you can look for "junior sysadmin" type job listings.
Heh. I agree. *Most* UNIX sysadmin jobs resemble management more than
they resemble playing with your home Lin
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> anyone hear about any security fixes for ftpds that were
> found a few weeks ago ? haven't seen any news on
> security.debian.org.
Try asking on the debian-security list. I haven't seen anything about ftp on
the list though
-B
--
Brandon High
hi ya...
ditto on williams comments...
easy to automate the admin of the machines...
( more fortunate...than unfortunate ??
almost as easy to automate teh people-side too
- answer is noor where is the budget for it..
c ya
alvin
http://www.Linux-1U.net ... 6
I got a Slackware gs binary (with a cdj970 driver that handles the
OJ G85 double-sided printing option) from a friend and simply
overwrote /usr/bin/gs. UGLY. But it works.
I'm hoping the ghostscript packager can incorporate the HP stuff,
since as CBS said, it's hell to build this stuff.
At 01:59 PM 4/6/01 +0200, Markus Mohr wrote:
Hi!
I´m trying to configure eth0:0 and eth0:1 with /etc/network/interfaces.
iface eth0:0 inet static
address 192.168.1.50
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 192.168.1.0
broadcast 192.168.1.255
gateway 192.168.1.1
S
Hi,
My son just turned 10, and I was interested in being able
to set up some sort of internet filter for him. I don't
need to tie his hands as far as browsing goes, nor do I
need something that is childproof or otherwise beyond his
ability to circumvent. I just want something that would
prevent hi
Dave Sherohman wrote:
>
> From a security standpoint, how does exim compare to sendmail? What about
> postfix?
>
> It appears that exim is Debian's default MTA, which is why I've run it
> before and it's what I'm most familiar with. Now I've inherited a network
> with several sendmail installat
The bell:
You can use a script with the echo $'\a'. I did the following
#bell
# make the iteration length as desired or put in another line after the echo
with
# a call to another bell but with a different name. I did a recursive call
and the bell
# continued and then a note came up "out of syste
I have prepared the packages needed to run kernels up to 2.4.3 on a Debian
2.2r2 (potato) system. Please read [1] for more information.
It seems the isdnutils in potato is sufficient what means that the
packages seem to be complete - please contact me when you think that there
are still packages
I can't answer your question at i have ni, but on a similar topic is there i an
unstable site for security.debian.org??
i have the stable site in the sources.list file but i am looking for the
unstable site because i am running unstable.
"Stephen E. Hargrove" wrote:
> In looking at http://package
I'm in a situation where I need to do some keymapping. This is what I
need to accomplish.
1. This is for console only. X is not installed on the machine.
2. A few keys (like the up and down arrow keys, the < and > keys, and
a few other) need to work normally.
3. All other keys need to be
I have had Debian 2.1 installed and running in text mode for about a year
now. I have not played with it much as I prefer to have a working X
server, hence I have used and maintained several Mandrake systems, which I
am sick of.
I am stuck in text mode in Debian with a dial up connection as I live
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Sergio E . Schvezov wrote:
> hi i'm posting here to see if u can recommend me any good math
> program like mathlab
>
> i've tried scilab (binary) and if i execute scilab it does nothing
> and if i execute scilex it says i need libtermcap 2 wich i tried to
> apt get but it said
Hello there. This question has nothing to do with qmail or ezmlm per
say. but here it goes:
I think it was sometime time last year when I saw an article in the
Linux Journal about mobile computers. I think there were designed to use
the CROUSE chip from Transmeta. There was several pictures of some
I just recently bought a set of debian cd's and am now trying to install
debian on my pc. I have some experience installing Linux using redhat and I
have done some freeBSD installs so I am not totally new to this, but I can't
seem to make this work.
Every time I do an install and then do the reboo
it would be nice to know the soundcard you are using and the
packages/versions you have. i don't use alsa now, but i used to and
maybe this page can help but it is old:
http://members.home.com/tdouglas/alsa.html
i just compile my card into the kernel and i think that is the best
way to do it if
Arron,
I am a total newbie to linux installs and I was able to install LILO just
fine the first time I popped it in. Since then I have had no troubles, but
navigating the OS in Command Line prompt, but that is what I want to learn.
I am now setting up security and learning the VI Editor. All I g
hey Dan, thanks for the reply.
I could erase the hard disk and start from scratch, but I don't think having
something on the hard before doing the install is a problem. If I can't
eventually figure this out I will erase everything and start over. I had a
installation of redhat on the machine and I
Aaron,
Actually Red Hat could still be in the MBR, and when you install Debian Lilo
doesn't have enough space to load onto to the MBR. So try what I suggested,
and if it works e-mail me back.
Dan
-
Please do not add me to you addres
I have a ATI 3D RAGE LT PRO that is
driving a flat panel monitor, I cant seem to find any video settings that
work with this hardware? has anyone used something similar? the
refresh rate is static at 60hz and uses resolutions 1024x768 800x600
640x480. also is it advisable to use 32bit co
Aaron,
Hi. I think this might have to do with the LBA setting (maybe in your
bios) of your hard drive. See the following article for common
symptoms such as LI (then lockup, rather than LILO then boot). I know
you get 'LIL' rather than 'LI', but it's probably worth looking into:
http://www.li
Thanks Daniel, I'll look into this. I'm not sure since I don't know much
about how hard drives work, but is the LBA setting just for IDE drive or
does it work with SCSI as well. I ask of course because I am having this
problem on a my primary SCSI drive (sda I think).
Aaron
-Original Message-
I just had another thought, what if I were to run fdisk with the /mbr
parameter. I think that the right parameter or its something close. Then I
would run /sbin/lilo to reinstall lilo on the mbr. Could that maybe work?
Aaron
-Original Message-
From: Aaron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: F
Look into loadkeys
-Brian
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 09:24:49PM -0500, Craig McPherson wrote:
> I'm in a situation where I need to do some keymapping. This is what I
> need to accomplish.
>
> 1. This is for console only. X is not installed on the machine.
>
> 2. A few keys (like the up and do
I noticed from your message in the Debian-user mail group that you have the same
Mother board as me.
I was wondering if you have gotten the sound card on that board to work? It is
Cmedia's CMI8738 audio controller.
Please give me any suggestions you may have on getting this to work.
I have comp
hello;
When copying an audio CD to .wav format, I use cdda2wav like so:
cdda2wav -D 1,4,0 -B
This works great except for one thing. Sometimes it produces "skips"
in the .wav. The only thing I can think of that would cause this is
that perhaps it is copying data too fast? My system is all SCSI:
I am
using an ATI XPert98 with an AOpen 15" LCD monitor. I used the simple
install and it did not detect my video card what I did was
(1)
apt-get install xserver-mach64 (I am assuming that the ATI 3D RAGE PRO is
mach 64 based)
(2)
XF86Setup
card = ATI XPert 98
scr
Simmons-Davis posts:
> whether the complete Netscape Navigator and Communicator
> packages come on the official Debian 6 cd set
Netscape products have a license which is not DFSG compliant.
They are non-free and due to this nature they do not come
on the Official Debian 6-CD set.
Please do a sea
JACKSON, DEAN posts:
> does anyone know of a good place to start for newbie
> documentation on setting up the 4.x Xserver?
The debian-user mailing list archive at http://www.debian.org/
has a good search interface. Use it and dig...
Please do try http://www.debianplanet.org/debianplanet/ and
mudbuddha Last Name wrote:
> What is the fastest card that would have driver in
> debian ftp for very fast opengl?
Try nVidia Riva TNT-2 chipset cards, they have got good
support.
I hope the mudBuddha smiles :-)
--
ragOO, VU2RGU
Keeping the Air-Waves FREE...Amateur Radio
Keeping you
Philipp Lehman posts:
> is that for "real time clock"? Do I need kernel support
> for that?
Yes, it is. You need to compile 'rtc support' either into
the kernel or as a module.
> Can I safely change the alias to "off"?
Go ahead, you can switch it off. Usually a normal 'joe'
user does not r
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