The real problem seems to have been that I had some
XFree86 3.x and some 4.x. The fonts were 4.x, while
the running server was 3.x! It was probably my fault,
as I had x running when I did the apt-get upgrade.
So, I did apt-get remove on all the 3.x stuff, apt-get
install --reinstall on all the 4.x
Hi All,
I have an urgent problem and I need some help please:
I can't get kppp to work -
when I try to connect I get the following error message in the log window:
The remote server is required to authenticate itself but I couldn't find any
suitable secret(password) for it to use to do so.
(N
On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 02:09:19PM +, John Griffiths wrote:
>
> found a somewhat ugly way to fake it, seems to be working though with -w
>
> the -s option talks about headerless data in the man page:
>
> The decoded audio samples are written to standard output, instead of
> playing them t
Craig Dickson wrote:
> I found a discussion in debian-devel for June 2000 that was mildly
> informative. There was a proposal then to add information about the
> standard uids to /usr/share/doc/base-passwd/README, but this does
> not seem to have happened.
We had a thread just last month about the
On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 01:30:46PM +, Vittorio wrote:
> To those using an Oracle client in a network:
>
> In www.globecom.net/tora you'll find a very nice GUI interface to deal
> with you're Oracle server.
>
> I had a go at it and it's phantastic!
>
> Vittorio
Are you running it on potato o
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 04:58:18PM -0400, David Z Maze wrote:
> Julio Merino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> JM> Is SGML a good choice?
>
> SGML/DocBook is probably a good choice, if those are your criteria.
> You can reasonably easily get from SGML to TeX DVI (and from there to
> PostScript and PDF
If I use the nvidia driver my Riva 128 card works correctly. If I use
the nv driver, however, the mouse cursor appears as a little coloured
square. Has anyone seen this? Any cure?
Anthony
--
Anthony Campbell - running Debian GNU/Linux (Windows-free zone).
For electronic books (Homeomythology and
Upgrading from potato to woody xdm was installed with X. When I removed
it, X starts back up using my .xsession file, but there are no window
managers or terminals on the menu in fvwm2. Those selections have
disappeared. What can I do to get them back? Is there more recent
or more understandable do
On Sat, 22 Sep 2001, Dale Morris wrote:
> Upgrading from potato to woody xdm was installed with X. When I removed
> it, X starts back up using my .xsession file, but there are no window
> managers or terminals on the menu in fvwm2. Those selections have
> disappeared. What can I do to get them bac
Dale Morris wrote:
>
> On Sat, 22 Sep 2001, Dale Morris wrote:
>
> > Upgrading from potato to woody xdm was installed with X. When I removed
> > it, X starts back up using my .xsession file, but there are no window
> > managers or terminals on the menu in fvwm2. Those selections have
> > disappea
unsubscribe
On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 08:09:26AM +0800, csj wrote:
> Thanks to Nathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for letting me in on the secret
> (I was scanning for "try"). You sent me a coded message ;-)
>
> BTW: "dict TTHEM" doesn't return anything useful.
Trying To Help Even More.
A spur of the moment inventio
On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 05:38:29AM +, todd mansill wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have an urgent problem and I need some help please:
>
> I can't get kppp to work - when I try to connect I get the following
> error message in the log window:
>
> The remote server is required to authenticate itself
Hi All,
Sorry about the multiple To: but I'm new to this and I don't know what
category this falls into: My PC is running KDE2 and I put a program called
cnet (network layer simulator) which requires tcl/tk to run it's windows on
and for some reason the program takes 3 minutes before the windo
On Thursday Sep 20 22:38 Thomas Apel wrote:
> ** On Thursday, 20. September 2001 00:27, tim wrote:
> ** >
> ** > I cant figure out how to get full euro support in X and console. I am
> ** > already using -15 fonts and locale.gen is set to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ISO-8859-15".
> **
> ** After genera
On Friday Sep 21 20:00 Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
> ** Timeboy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> **
> ** > On Wednesday Sep 19 19:44 Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
> ** >
> ** > Try bluefish.
> **
> ** Nice tool. But then I would prefer emacs with psgml. ;-)
It was only a suggestion. There are so much
On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 10:33:04AM -0700, Craig Dickson wrote:
>
> > It can potentially make superuser access easier to crack unless both
> > accounts have strong passwords. More generally, I suspect that this
> > is flagged because it could indicate that your system has been
> > compromised and
also sprach John Griffiths (on Sat, 22 Sep 2001 01:53:31PM +):
> >Sure. mpg321 -w. XMMS will do it too, I think, if you specify the Disk
> >Output plugin.
>
> ok i think u were referring to mpg123?
he wasn't. drop-in mpg321 is a replacement for mpg123, which doesn't
come with the problematic
On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 03:21:27AM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
> Dale Morris wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, 22 Sep 2001, Dale Morris wrote:
> >
> > > Upgrading from potato to woody xdm was installed with X. When I removed
> > > it, X starts back up using my .xsession file, but there are no window
> > > man
csj writes:
> Three replies so far but nobody wants to reveal the dark secret. All I
> want is a one/two-word option to stick into /etc/ppp/peers/foovider. Do I
> have to (re)write my own chatscript?
No. You just have to read the pppd man page and then edit
/etc/ppp/peers/foovider and add the rel
* Charles Baker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010922 09:18]:
> No, I hadn't come across these ideas. Also, how can I tell for sure if
> XFree 4.x or 3.x is running? Does 4.x only use XF86Config-4?
Check the log files that X creates. They're in /var/log, named
XFree86.?.log (I've got one with a '0' in plac
Vineet Kumar saw fit to inform me that:
>* Rajesh Fowkar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010921 07:23]:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there any way to remove all the packages at a stretch using apt or dpkg
>> ?
>>
>> When we do apt-get remove the configuration files are retained. Now say I
>> want to remove all these pa
I'll make this short. I've got a standard-issue MS PS/2 wheel mouse. @
buttons and a wheel. I want all the buttons to work under X (v.
4.something-or-other). Right now only the two buttons work. What do I
need to add to my X config files?
-- Avdi Grimm
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse0"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Device" "/dev/psaux"
Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2"
Option "Emulate3Buttons" "off"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
EndSection
If you have an /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, add
Todd writes:
> I can't get kppp to work -
Forget kppp. Run pppconfig as root to configure ppp, and then use pon to
start ppp and poff to stop it. If you must have a GUI install gpppon,
which is a GUI wrapper around pon and poff.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisco
dman saw fit to inform me that:
>On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 11:17:09PM +, Rajesh Fowkar wrote:
>| Hi,
>|
>| I am trying to compile glimmer. However ./configure gives me the following
>| error :
>|
>| ---
>| checking for GnomePrint li
hello,
i am running sid and have a problem with nslookup, host etc. All
nslookup-requests and host-request are send to my local dns server (Elsa
Lancom ISDN-Router). Ever the router is offline any request of my own
hostname (ux01) and other hosts failed. In the nsswitch.conf and host.conf
files
first, your mailer send an incorrect email address:
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
you might want to add that extra 'e'!
second: host and nslookup are DNS utilities, so they don't give a
flying food about /etc/hosts. as you said, ping and telnet work fine,
so your systems are good. nslookup and host both
Hi,
I'd like to make a signature with 2 columns, a static and a variable one.
I'll use signify for this purpose. Unfortunately, it doesn't handle
fortune's output as desired.
I would need to find a way to limit the number of characters per line
fortune supplies. (Preferably by starting a new line
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 01:25:25AM +0200, Martin F Krafft wrote:
> also sprach Danie Roux (on Tue, 11 Sep 2001 02:22:43PM +0200):
> > Anyone know how to make that little delay between folders changing
> > dissapear?
>
> it needs to parse the new mailbox. that takes time. you can't
> deactivate it,
On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 08:59:13PM +, Rajesh Fowkar wrote:
| dman saw fit to inform me that:
| >On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 11:17:09PM +, Rajesh Fowkar wrote:
| >| Hi,
| >|
| >| I am trying to compile glimmer. However ./configure gives me the following
| >| error :
| >|
| >|
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 09:09:09PM -0400, Stephen Gran wrote:
> Thus spake Craig Dickson:
> > Stephen Gran wrote:
> >
> > > I keep having silently dropped emails to some servers and I can't quite
> > > figure out why. My ISP (Comcast - god bless 'em for the speed, but tech
> > > support, well, ne
I was looking at what packages I've installed over time, along with ones
installed by default, and am going to some cleaning. In doing so, I ran
across a couple that I want to ask about...
They are:
perl
perl-5.005
perl-5.005-base
perl-5.6
perl-5.6-base
perl-base
and
tcl8.0
tcl8.2
tcl8.2-de
On Sat, 2001-09-22 at 11:14, Dan Born wrote:
> Section "InputDevice"
> Identifier "Mouse0"
> Driver "mouse"
> Option "Device" "/dev/psaux"
> Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2"
> Option "Emulate3Buttons" "off"
> Option "ZAxisMapping"
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to configure X - but the problem is that I can get everything fine,
except the screen is way off to the left. I use xvidtune to alter it so it's
perfect, but how do I save my changes? Can I?
I've trying editing XF86Config-4 with the info from xvidtune, but when I
Hey people.
Is there a decent way to translate from info to man? I personally hate
info pages, and I'd like to convert and contribute some converted info
documentation. I greatly prefer man.
I know there are tools to convert info and man to html, and that's a
decent format when read
On Sat, 2001-09-22 at 09:17, Mr. Jan Hearthstone wrote:
>I just wish there would be a way for those who do
> not want to learn programming, and any other technical
> stuff, but just to USE a computer for whatever, to
> learn to use LINUX. I have been trying to learn LINUX
> for ages, and it is
Hall Stevenson wrote:
> perl
> perl-5.005
> perl-5.005-base
> perl-5.6
> perl-5.6-base
> perl-base
> Why, for example, are there two versions of perl ?? Isn't perl-5.6
> backwards-compatible with perl-5.0x ?? I do see that the perl-5.6
> package can be removed and will leave me with 'perl'.
It
Hey, don't delete my fucking work, just because I happen to have put it in
/tmp. /tmp means "temporary", it doesn't mean "delete upon reboot". If
you want that, how about "/gets-deleted-at-reboot". DUH. /tmp on Linux
is not some stupid communist shit-licking in-memory filesystem like it is
on S
dammit. we didn't really get any good data yesterday so I went out this
morning and di the drive again in 45 minutes. Got 46000 beacon packets.
Good so far. Then I rebooted my machine and the bastard boot scripts
deleted my /tmp/capture file. Who the heck came up with that policy. I'm
gonna go
On Sat, 22 Sep 2001, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
> Hey, don't delete my fucking work, just because I happen to have put it in
> /tmp. /tmp means "temporary", it doesn't mean "delete upon reboot". If
> you want that, how about "/gets-deleted-at-reboot". DUH. /tmp on Linux
> is not some stupid commu
xio wrote:
> > > If all you're concerned about is outgoing mail, then you have everything
> > > you need already. Just reconfigure exim (using eximconfig) to be an
> > > "internet site" instead of uploading all your mail to your ISP's SMTP
> > > server. Then exim will directly deliver outgoing mai
On Sat, 22 Sep 2001, Adam Bower wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Sep 2001, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
>
> > Hey, don't delete my fucking work, just because I happen to have put it in
> > /tmp. /tmp means "temporary", it doesn't mean "delete upon reboot". If
> > you want that, how about "/gets-deleted-at-reboot"
On Sat, 22 Sep 2001, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
[cut]
Uh, please ignore that mail, inadvertenly bounced to this list.
Michael P Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MPS> Is there a decent way to translate from info to man? I personally
MPS> hate info pages, and I'd like to convert and contribute some
MPS> converted info documentation. I greatly prefer man.
This probably wouldn't be that wonderful in the general ca
I have the following xfonts packages installed, but when I upgrade Woody
and these packages get upgraded, I lose fonts in my Gnome themes, the
Gnome panel, and in Evolution. Instead of characters, I see tiny blocks
consisting of dots.
hi xfonts-100dpi 4.0.3-4100 dpi fonts for X
hi xfon
I'm setting up a Debian system after a while away from linux. I've got Debian
2.2 r3 (potato).
I can't start X up - when I try, I get the message "No mouse - couldn't find
/dev/mouse0" (it might not be exactly device mouse0, but you get the jist).
I've run xf86config and made sure that I've specifi
I am new to this and have been trying to get some sort of GUI installed and
running. I think I have succeeded in getting at least some bits installed, but
I have yet to get anything to work, and would appreciate a bit of guidance.
First off, the computer in question is a 68k Mac (and that may
* Jeffrey W. Baker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010922 11:01]:
> Hey, don't delete my fucking work, just because I happen to have put it in
> /tmp. /tmp means "temporary", it doesn't mean "delete upon reboot". If
> you want that, how about "/gets-deleted-at-reboot". DUH. /tmp on Linux
> is not some stu
* Pollywog ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010922 15:14]:
> I have the following xfonts packages installed, but when I upgrade Woody
> and these packages get upgraded, I lose fonts in my Gnome themes, the
> Gnome panel, and in Evolution. Instead of characters, I see tiny blocks
> consisting of dots.
>
> hi
Lo, on Saturday, September 22, Michael P. Soulier did write:
> Hey people.
>
> Is there a decent way to translate from info to man? I personally hate
> info pages, and I'd like to convert and contribute some converted info
> documentation. I greatly prefer man.
>
> I know there are
Thus spake Frederik Vanrenterghem on Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 05:57:46PM +0200:
> Hi,
>
> <...>
>
> I would need to find a way to limit the number of characters per line
> fortune supplies. (Preferably by starting a new line on spaces of
> course, and not in the middle of a word).
>
> Any ideas how
also sprach xio (on Sat, 22 Sep 2001 05:02:57PM +0100):
> Mutt can use different kinds of mailboxes:
>
> $ man muttrc
>
> [...]
>mbox_type
> Type: folder magic
> Default: mbox
>
> The default mailbox type used when creating new folders.
>
also sprach xio (on Sat, 22 Sep 2001 05:37:44PM +0100):
> How do you avoid that problem?
find a relay that will let you relay with TLS client key
authentication, like postfix-tls.
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
\ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:"; [EMAIL P
>>"Martin" == Martin F Krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martin> so self-made kernel-source packages do not contain the kernel-source
Martin> of your kernel, but the generic kernel source?
Umm, no. If you generate a kernel-source-blah*.deb; it shall
contain a tarball of the sources w
also sprach Manoj Srivastava (on Sat, 22 Sep 2001 03:10:29PM -0500):
> Umm, no. If you generate a kernel-source-blah*.deb; it shall
> contain a tarball of the sources where you created it from.
okay. so it's really just basic vanilla source (with patches applied)?
so the actual kernel data
On Friday 21 September 2001 07:56 am, Ilya Martynov wrote:
> >> ** (WW) System lacks support for changing MTRRs
>
> MMRR can be compiled in or not. It is kernel option - no need to
> upgrade kernel. Just recompile. Anyway it is not critical error. It
> only affects X server perfomance (noticeable
--- Alex Hunsley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (2001-09-22 20:10):
> I'm setting up a Debian system after a while away from linux. I've got Debian
> 2.2 r3 (potato).
> I can't start X up - when I try, I get the message "No mouse - couldn't find
> /dev/mouse0" (it might not be exactly device mouse0, but you g
* Anthony Campbell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010922 01:58]:
> If I use the nvidia driver my Riva 128 card works correctly. If I use
> the nv driver, however, the mouse cursor appears as a little coloured
> square. Has anyone seen this? Any cure?
You could try to disable the hardware cursor and use the
Hi, Todd!
You should first mail to debian-user for questions like this. d-anounce
is definitely the wrong place. I left the other list adresses in for
this mail, so that people know that there was an answer to your
request. When you reply, please consider to remove some more.
I can only guess
- Original Message -
From: "TRF TRF" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 5:26 PM
Subject: Iniciando com o DEBIAN-Linux
> Olá, Meu nome é Thiago Rodrigues, tenho 21 anos e escrevo de Cuiabá MT,
>
> Esses dias atrás percebi que meu computador estava ficando lerdo
> "n
Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
> That's all well and good, but there's no reason whatever to clear out /tmp
> if the machine shutdown unexpectedly. If you ABSOLUTELY INSIST on
> clearing /tmp, put it in the shutdown scripts not the bootup scripts.
>
> It's a completely stupid and useless policy that doe
If this is completely obvious, please disregard. However,
I saw several posts regarding getting kde to use anti-aliased
truetype fonts. Here is what I did (with sid):
apt-get install anti-aliasing-howto msttcorefonts
After it is installed, just add the true type directory to
/etc/X11/XftConfig.
On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 10:59:58AM -0700, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
> Hey, don't delete my fucking work, just because I happen to have put it in
> /tmp.
Don't put your work in /tmp then.
> /tmp on Linux is not some stupid communist
Ho ho ho *plonk* The news is enough without random political noise
> - Original Message -
> From: "Rainer Sigl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 1:57 PM
> Subject: Creating Device drivers
>
>
> > Hi,
> > please can anybody tell me the way to include a new device driver
> > as loadable module AND, alternatively, in the kernel.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Alejandro Diego Garin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 2:58 PM
> Subject: java with Konqueror in KDE (woody)
>
> > I have installed KDE on woody and I would like to use Konqueror as my
web
> > browser so I enabled Java globally b
On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 07:19:00PM -0700, Marc Wilson wrote:
> Yes, see bugs 109480 and 109611 in the BTS. Annoying, isn't it?
Uhh Are u shure about #109480 ?
It says: "#109480: ITP: yardradius -- Yet Another RADIUS Daemon"
>
> -
> Marc Wilson
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
After a local crash I can't install/remove some (n=?) packages:
pumuckl:~# dpkg -i isdnutils_3.1pre1b-22.deb
(Reading database ... 87745 files and directories currently
installed.)
Preparing to replace isdnutils 1:3.1pre1b-22 (using
isdnutils_3.1pre1b-22.deb) ...
Checking whether you need the ippp
Hi there,
I am getting a message just starting proftpd daemon after upgrade the
package.
It's "No certificate files found!".
I think it's a proftpd new feature problem or any so.
Do u have any idea for create or disable this burning message?
- Daemon is working perfectly.
Seeya and thanks
On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 01:22:18PM -0700, Eric Richardson wrote:
> Hi,
> I was wondering if there is Mozilla package somewhere that is newer than
> the Debian M18 that is in the standard mirror locations. I want to try
> multizilla which would like 0.92 or 0.94.
I'm pretty sure you don't want to do
On Saturday Sep 22 21:15 mmissett wrote:
> ** "Your video card was successfully identified. The Cannot open
> /proc/bus/pci/devices. You probably have an old kernel. Support for the old
> Linux PCI interface should be coming soon.
> **Server will be installed. Next you'll be presented
On Saturday Sep 22 14:12 todd mansill wrote:
> ** Sorry about the multiple To: but I'm new to this and I don't know what
> ** category this falls into: My PC is running KDE2 and I put a program called
> ** cnet (network layer simulator) which requires tcl/tk to run it's windows
> on
> ** and
> On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 10:18:27PM -0500, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
> On Thu, 2001-09-20 at 20:09, Robin Gerard wrote:
> > hello,
> > I run potato 2.2r2 and have upgraded partially
> > with woody.
> > All ran fine, but after my system crashed, linux
> > boot correctly until:
> > ttyS00 .
>
on Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 02:30:25PM -0700, Lazar Fleysher ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hello everybody
>
>
> earlier today Ihave posted a message about problems configuring network
> card.
> Basically the situation is that the computer does not see the network
Please set your linewrap to somethi
Colin Watson wrote:
> > And if I find the fuckbag who wrote the script that delted my work,
> > I'm going to give him a piece of my mind.
>
> So file a bug (which I imagine will be closed straight away) instead of
> pointlessly bitching like a muppet on -user. I can't imagine what you
> think thi
on Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 12:12:48PM +, todd mansill ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Sorry about the multiple To:
*DON'T* cross post.
Replies/followup redirected to /dev/null.
--
Karsten M. Self http://kmself.home.netcom.com/
What part of "Gestalt" don't you understand?
Sean Quinlan wrote:
>
> --- Alex Hunsley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (2001-09-22 20:10):
> > I'm setting up a Debian system after a while away from linux. I've got
> > Debian
> > 2.2 r3 (potato).
> > I can't start X up - when I try, I get the message "No mouse - couldn't find
> > /dev/mouse0" (it might n
On Sat, 2001-09-22 at 18:37, Robin Gerard wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 10:18:27PM -0500, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
> > On Thu, 2001-09-20 at 20:09, Robin Gerard wrote:
> > > hello,
> > > I run potato 2.2r2 and have upgraded partially
> > > with woody.
> > > All ran fine, but after my system
What's the command under debian to config or check network stuff? (e.g. set IP,
DHCP server etc.) ifconfig seems to report some things, is anything else? Under
redhat I used linuxconf, but that doesn't seem to exist under debian...
thanks
lex
--
Now playing: nothing at all
On Sat, 2001-09-22 at 13:40, calyth wrote:
> Michael Heldebrant wrote:
>
> >
> > What input are your speakers attached to and what input is your
> > headphone attached to? It should be a simple job of creating a shell
> > script to mute one output and turn on another. Then you could just run
> >
on Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 01:28:59AM +0800, csj ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sat, 2001-09-22 at 09:17, Mr. Jan Hearthstone wrote:
> > > > I ran "/etc/fstab" all I get (for all entries)
> > > is -
> > > > "Permission denied". I always run everything as
> > > the
>
>
> > > Please state exactly
On Sat, 2001-09-22 at 16:56, Alex Hunsley wrote:
> Sean Quinlan wrote:
> > --- Alex Hunsley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (2001-09-22 20:10):
> > > Another problem, while I'm at it - I've put a 3c network card in the
> > > machine
> > > (type: 3c905cx-txm) and downloaded the drivers from
> > > http://suppor
On Sat, 2001-09-22 at 16:58, Alex Hunsley wrote:
> What's the command under debian to config or check network stuff? (e.g. set
> IP,
> DHCP server etc.) ifconfig seems to report some things, is anything else?
> Under
> redhat I used linuxconf, but that doesn't seem to exist under debian...
Poke
Hi list,
I've been using debian for about 1 month now, but with 2 yrs rh experience, so
I'm not completely new.
What is frustrating me though is the us / non us divide on crypto and that many
core packages (esp. the ldap ones) does not have a -ssl version.
What I am wondering about is:
a) Does
once upon a time Alex Hunsley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> What's the command under debian to config or check network stuff?
> (e.g. set IP,
> DHCP server etc.) ifconfig seems to report some things, is anything
> else? Under
ifconfig can be used to configure devices:
eg:
ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.1
On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 10:59:58AM -0700, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
| Hey, don't delete my fucking work, just because I happen to have put it in
| /tmp. /tmp means "temporary", it doesn't mean "delete upon reboot". If
/tmp is only for work (such as compiling the latest vim release) on a
system whe
On Sat, 22 Sep 2001, David Roundy wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 03:21:27AM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
> > Dale Morris wrote:
> > >
> > > On Sat, 22 Sep 2001, Dale Morris wrote:
> > >
> > > > Upgrading from potato to woody xdm was installed with X. When I removed
> > > > it, X starts back up us
On Sat, 2001-09-22 at 17:15, Paul Tansom wrote:
> Sometime on Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 10:33:31PM -0500, Michael Heldebrant typed
> out the following...
> >
> > /var/lib/dpkg/info should have the install scripts that the courier
> > packages are trying to run. Perhaps looking in there will be
> > in
on Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 01:41:23PM -0400, Michael P. Soulier ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hey people.
>
> Is there a decent way to translate from info to man? I personally hate
> info pages, and I'd like to convert and contribute some converted info
> documentation. I greatly prefer man.
>
on Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 01:52:47AM +0200, Blazko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I have a strange problem in network:
> when copying files via NFS or scp from OpenSSH, the sending machine
> hangs randomly. It has woody (actual version) installed. I had the same
> thing on the same mach
I switched to Debian2.2r2 about eight months ago (at that time 2.2r2 was
the latest distribution). Recently, I've been unable to build almost
all the applications I have tried. The usual problem seems to be missing
file dependencies. In fact, in almost all instances, the application
called for d
on Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 11:23:58PM +0200, Hans Gubitz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> After a local crash I can't install/remove some (n=?) packages:
>
> pumuckl:~# dpkg -i isdnutils_3.1pre1b-22.deb
> (Reading database ... 87745 files and directories currently
> installed.)
> Preparing to replace isd
on Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 11:58:44PM +0200, Tarjei Huse ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I've been using debian for about 1 month now, but with 2 yrs rh
> experience, so I'm not completely new.
>
> What is frustrating me though is the us / non us divide on crypto and
> that many core pack
on Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 06:56:23PM -0500, sam rosenfeld ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> I switched to Debian2.2r2 about eight months ago (at that time 2.2r2 was
> the latest distribution). Recently, I've been unable to build almost
> all the applications I have tried. The usual problem seems to be
#include
tim wrote on Thu Sep 20, 2001 um 12:27:58AM:
> Another story is xterm and console I am currently totally unable to
> view/write the EURO.
> Its totally annoying, currently I really need the EURO sign.
http://channel.debian.de/faq
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also sprach Goran Ristic (on Sat, 22 Sep 2001 10:58:14PM +0200):
> As I get my new Inspirion 8100 next week, I tried to collect as much
> information about it, as possible. ;)
>
> As I understood the sources, this program is intended for
> Suspend-to-[RAM|Disk].
> Unfortunately I can't find it on
also sprach Colin Watson (on Sat, 22 Sep 2001 04:04:35PM -0500):
> So file a bug (which I imagine will be closed straight away) instead of
> pointlessly bitching like a muppet on -user. I can't imagine what you
> think this achieves.
DON'T YOU DARE mentioning the muppets in any form of negative
co
not that i ever ever doubted this, just up'ed my ISDN router to woody,
it routing my home network to the internet, but i didn't lose internet
connectivity for a second! this is my most productive (private)
system, and i was sweating a little - but the update needed to happen.
and since we expect no
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