>
> Below I've outlined what I'd like to do, but I'm not sure if SquirrelMail
> will do this. I easily installed apache and SquirrelMail, but I haven't
> installed an IMAP yet.
>
> Here's what I do now:
>
> - run fetchmail to grab mail from a few different mail servers for
> deposit
> locally for
John Lord wrote:
>
> But the problem is it dosn't seem to work, "unsubbing" OR "subbing".
>
> Try as I might nothing works beyond getting a 'CONFIRM' mail,
which I reply to in a number of ways, just to be certain.
When I read a CONFIRM email, i simply click the REPLY button, and then
the
Say, I'm stuck making PHP go. As per instructions on page 43 of
Converse and Park, I made an info.php file, but when I specify it's URI,
the browser just tries to download it. I've got the Addtype(s) in
Apache, and I've got valid /etc/php4/*/php.ini files (the * gives
"apache" and "cgi" directori
I'm trying to get Debian GNU/Linux installed on a new Supermicro 5011H
server. The system locks up completely after downloading sequencer code for
both channels of the onboard Adaptec AIC-7899 and requires a power-down
reset to get it going again. I've tried both Debian 2.2r3 and the compact
inst
On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 08:41:19PM -0800, Harry Putnam wrote:
> After getting a little experience with exim, I think I've done my last
> painful config hairpulling session with sendmail. And have moved
> other machines not running debian to exim too.
>
> I think I may be botching my config with o
Marc Wilson wrote:
> I know how to set X up to use the second head on the G400/450/550... what I
> don't understand is the fascination people have with using a framebuffer.
> What's the attraction? What does it do for you? Is it just to get these
> annoying console sizes? The idea of unaccelera
What happens if you comment out Emulate3buttons ? Why do you need emulation
when you have the real thing ?
Jeff Maxson wrote:
> I really hate to bring this age-old question up again ("how do you
> activate the wheel on a mouse"), and I have checked the archives on this
> and tried most things I
>
> Apparently I've given exim bad info, but not at all clear how to tell exim
> to address my mail with newsguy but I'm not really it... hehe.
>
exim uses address rewriting. You can either do this directly in the exim file
(look at the last section) or use /etc/email-addresses.
[EMAIL PROTECT
does this help: http://koala.ilog.fr/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/
Matt Garman wrote:
> The new problem, though, is now my SCSI CD-ROMs don't work. The hard
> drives work fine. The SCSI device driver *is* recognizing the SCSI
> CD-ROMs. However, I can't mount any /dev/scdx device.
Do you have scsi-cdrom support in your kernel ? If you compiled it as a
module
I got it working, somewhat. The script does kick off and the 2k PC with
the shared printer starts a print job, then finishes the printjob 1 second
later without having printed a thing, and smbclient reports a successful
print. Ideas?
Tib
On Sat, 16 Mar 2002, timothy bauscher wrote:
> > I've
On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 10:05:09PM -0800, Xeno Campanoli wrote:
> Say, I'm stuck making PHP go. As per instructions on page 43 of
> Converse and Park, I made an info.php file, but when I specify it's URI,
> the browser just tries to download it. I've got the Addtype(s) in
> Apache, and I've got v
Yeah, the above post sounded right. This worked for me:
USB Human Interface Device (HID) Configuration :
http://www.linux-usb.org/USB-guide/x194.html
Plug in a USB mouse and check that your mouse has been correctly sensed
by the kernel. If you don't have a kernel message, look for the changes
I added myself (gt) to my dialout group. Simple enough. When I ran
'groups' dialout was not one of gt's groups.
So I added my other user (garyt) to my group file. su to garyt and run
groups and there he is. su back to gt, run groups -- not there. Back
to root, edit file reversing the order of
Hi all,
I have this mini howto a little detailer changed.
Any suggestion is wellcome. see:
http://columbium.dns2go.com/openmosix-debian-mini-howto.html
malix
shanghai china
Title: openmosix-debian-mini-howto
OpenMosix Debian mini HOWTO
version 0.2
Mali
High,
On Sun, 17 Mar 2002, Gary Turner wrote:
> I added myself (gt) to my dialout group. Simple enough. When I ran
> 'groups' dialout was not one of gt's groups.
> So I added my other user (garyt) to my group file. su to garyt and run
> groups and there he is. su back to gt, run groups -- not
On Sun, 2002-03-17 at 12:10, Sebastiaan wrote:
> Have you relogged in after you added yourselfses to the group? I think a
> simple logout and login will make you see that you are really added to the
> groups.
I had that thought too, but restrained myself from answering Gary since
I hoped someone
On Sun, 17 Mar 2002 12:10:07 +0100 (MET), Sebastiaan wrote:
>High,
>
>On Sun, 17 Mar 2002, Gary Turner wrote:
>
>> I added myself (gt) to my dialout group. Simple enough. When I ran
>> 'groups' dialout was not one of gt's groups.
>>
>> Can anyone shed any light on this?
>>
>Have you relogged in
Guess it's a rather stupid question..
but I'm booting from floppy,
there isn't any /etc/lilo.conf
Paul .~. Fischer
/V\
/( )\
^^-^^
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.fischerpaul.com
-Ursprungligt meddelande-
Fran: Karsten M. Self [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Karsten M. Self
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 12:47:42PM +0100, Mario Vukelic wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-03-17 at 12:10, Sebastiaan wrote:
> > Have you relogged in after you added yourselfses to the group? I think a
> > simple logout and login will make you see that you are really added to the
> > groups.
>
> I had that tho
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 05:55:29PM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 14:06:20 +0100, Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
> >On Wednesday 13 March 2002 21:58, Colin Watson wrote:
> >> Perhaps you're updating with 'apt-get update' rather than 'dselect
> >> update', and then using some tool (like '
On Sun, 2002-03-17 at 14:17, Colin Watson wrote:
> newgrp, if you like, but
ah, thanks
--
I did not vote for the Austrian government
X fails because I cannot configure the mouse. A USB wheel
mouse. Unfortunately my machine has four USB ports, no PS/2 or serial
ports, so using a different mouse type is out of the question.
Debian version is potato. I would like to avoid having to download woody
if possible.
Strangely, an proba
I'm trying to get TV working on a machine with an ATI AllInWonder Radeon
card. It's a woody system & I copied over a .deb for a 2.4.17 kernel that I
have worknig on a machine with a WinTV card. But bttv fails to load :-(
Here's the output of cat /proc/pci:
PCI devices found:
Bus 0, device 0
After an old SCSI CD-ROM dyin' I've replaced it with an IDE, temorarly, and
am usin' SCSI emulation on the drive, basicaly so everything is still the
same, but I've noticed when rippin CD's I get the followin' error.. I've not
seen this before is this just to do with the SCSI emulation or is it
I'm porting a small application that reads some temperature probes conected
to srvial ports from HP-UX to Debian Woody.
It opens up the serial ports, sends a few charatcers, and then listens for
the reply. What serial port device names should I be using for the 2
onboard serail ports on my mother
** Im off list please CC: me!
Hi,
I've just setup lib-apache-mod-mp3 to run off a virtual host of
music:8000-8002. It works great, xmms streams off it fine. But it kills
the web server i.e. galeon returns connection refused. And nmap returns
nothing on port 80.
Any ideas?
Here's what I added to
There are 8 woody RAW images. Which many are needed for:
- Basic install w/ Apt get and net drivers
- so the rest can be apt-get upgrade
- Basic install with X support.
* Of course, all NIC drivers for above
Thanks,
--
===
stan writes:
> I'm porting a small application that reads some temperature probes conected
> to srvial ports from HP-UX to Debian Woody.
>
> It opens up the serial ports, sends a few charatcers, and then listens for
> the reply. What serial port device names should I be using for the 2
> onb
Using http://people.debian.org/~ieure/netinst/
the netinstall~~
Is this what u want?
> There are 8 woody RAW images. Which many are needed for:
> - Basic install w/ Apt get and net drivers
> - so the rest can be apt-get upgrade
> - Basic install with X support.
> * Of course, all NIC drivers for
oh,,the first one should be ok.but try to use netinstall...
Detail see FAQ on http://cdimage.debian.org
> There are 8 woody RAW images. Which many are needed for:
> - Basic install w/ Apt get and net drivers
> - so the rest can be apt-get upgrade
> - Basic install with X support.
> * Of course,
Dear Linux programers;
At the cd 's Art of assembly
porgramming, chapter 4 Memory Layout, page 188, project 1f
Write a simple program that sorts the
words in memory locations 1000..10FF in ascending order.
so how do we assign some data(word,
number, etc)
It isn't totally practicle to do a netinstall. These images are being
burned for a friend on dialup. Thus the two parts of the question below.
debian2002 wrote:
Using http://people.debian.org/~ieure/netinst/
the netinstall~~
Is this what u want?
There are 8 woody RAW images. Which many ar
On Sun, 2002-03-17 at 08:21, hanasaki wrote:
> It isn't totally practicle to do a netinstall. These images are being
> burned for a friend on dialup. Thus the two parts of the question below.
>
> debian2002 wrote:
> > Using http://people.debian.org/~ieure/netinst/
> > the netinstall~~
> > Is th
Hi,
I am running Debian Sid and am having problems with the GL
screensavers. I have a nVidia GeForce2 MX and the latest (2813?)
drivers compiled.
If I run "atlantis" from a terminal it runs fine, accelerated. If I run
"atlantis -root" that also runs fine. However, if I select Atlantis in
GNOME
ktb wrote:
>
> On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 10:05:09PM -0800, Xeno Campanoli wrote:
> > Say, I'm stuck making PHP go. As per instructions on page 43 of
> > Converse and Park, I made an info.php file, but when I specify it's URI,
> > the browser just tries to download it. I've got the Addtype(s) in
>
My name is Aaron Welch . I am Vice-President and Co-Founder of The
Source-Funding Group. After visiting your website and researching your
company's potential, we are very interested in obtaining the necessary funding
you may need to expand or operate your business at its maximum capacity.
We
Hi,
i need TLS with slapd, so i downloaded the debian source package,
changed debian/rules (--without-tls to --with-tls) and made binary
packages.
They compiled fine, however they do not run:
deb1:~# slapd -f /etc/ldap/slapd.conf -d 255 -h "ldap:/// ldaps:///"
@(#) $OpenLDAP: slapd 2.0.23-Release
Hey this helped me a lot with getting my new Nvidia Gforce 4 installed
and working mostly. After a few tries of building and rebuilding the
kernel and doing the Nvidia stuff I now have my system running with
Xwindows and everything. The only thing is the resolution seems to be
stuck at about 800x60
Please excuse if this is a repost. I posted this last night and my
subscription to the debian-user list wasn't actually confirmed until this
morning, and I don't know if the list accepts non-subscriber posts. If my
post made it through and you replied to it, please repost your reply
personally to
I've insatlled ntop on my woody machine, and I _really_ like it.
However there are a couple of failry large trafic protocols (Amanda for
instance) that it does not seem to display in it's trafic breakdown graphs.
Anyone know how to add new protocola to it?
--
"They that would give up essential
The IMAP quandary never ends! I have been using exim with UW-Imap with
SqurrelMail for some time and have basically hated it's slow performance. I
started messing around with courier-imap and have been able to change exim
to deliver using maildir. What am improvement! However, my old qpopper POP
Thanks to those of you on this list that have pointed me to the Gatos
drivers for use with my ATI AllInWonder Radeon card.
I've got another question now.
I've looked at the install instructions on the sites home page, and I
noticed that they recomnend aginst installing over the Debian installatio
Installing the kernel-image-2.4.18-686 package I get:
You are attempting to install an initrd kernel image (version 2.4.18-686)
This will not work unless you have configured your boot loader to use
initrd.
As a reminder, in order to configure lilo, you need to
add an 'initrd=/initrd.img' in your
What would you guys recommend as the best all around message bbs?
To install on Debain of course. :)
-Dave
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 10:06:24AM -0800, Xeno Campanoli wrote:
> ktb wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 10:05:09PM -0800, Xeno Campanoli wrote:
> > > Say, I'm stuck making PHP go. As per instructions on page 43 of
> > > Converse and Park, I made an info.php file, but when I specify it's URI,
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 08:03:51PM +0100, Davi Leal wrote:
> Installing the kernel-image-2.4.18-686 package I get:
> My original installation, which I have upgraded, is from a woody CD-ROM with
> 2.2.20 kernel. I am running now a 2.4.18 kernel compiled from source (make
> xconfig dep bzImage modu
"Harry" == Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Harry> So my exim settings on these points look like:
Harry> qualify_domain = newsguy.com local_domains =
Harry> localhost:newsguy.com:local.lan:dslextreme.com
Harry> local_domains_include_host = true
Harry> local_domain
On Sun, 2002-03-17 at 10:03, Davi Leal wrote:
> Installing the kernel-image-2.4.18-686 package I get:
>
>
> You are attempting to install an initrd kernel image (version 2.4.18-686)
> This will not work unless you have configured your boot loader to use
> initrd.
> As a reminder, in order to conf
> > > Say, I'm stuck making PHP go. As per instructions on page 43 of
> > > Converse and Park, I made an info.php file, but when I specify
> it's URI,
> > > the browser just tries to download it. I've got the Addtype(s) in
> > > Apache, and I've got valid /etc/php4/*/php.ini files (the * gives
>
"Matthew" == Matthew Linden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matthew> X fails because I cannot configure the mouse. A USB wheel
Matthew> mouse. Unfortunately my machine has four USB ports, no
Matthew> PS/2 or serial ports, so using a different mouse type is
Matthew> out of the quest
> What would you guys recommend as the best all around message bbs?
>
> To install on Debain of course. :)
>
>
> -Dave
Well, that's not really software related.
I would certainly use a php/mysql board
though. I am writing a high-traffic, scalable
one that uses php/mysql right now, but it is
not ev
My AddType line was somehow wrong. I took Osamu's version and deleted
some of my stuff and now it goes. Thanks everyone.
--
http://www.eskimo.com/~xeno
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Physically I'm at: 5101 N. 45th St., Tacoma, WA, 98407-3717, U.S.A.
I'm going to try the manual install today.
I'll let you know what I come up with.
I think my main problem was I couldn't find any version of squirrelmail
up on debian's site, except for in testing, so I tried the testing
version, opps.
Maybe my sources.list needs to be updated, but with what ref
On Sat, 2002-03-16 at 18:09, csj wrote:
> On 16 Mar 2002 14:19:36 -0600
> Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 2002-03-15 at 18:58, csj wrote:
> > [snip]
> > > sound-card plus speaker/headset setup". In other words: a computer
> > > whose parts you can assemble from the black marke
Davi Leal wrote:
> My original installation, which I have upgraded, is from a woody CD-ROM
> with 2.2.20 kernel. I am running now a 2.4.18 kernel compiled from source
> (make xconfig dep bzImage modules modules_install + lilo). Note that I do
> not use-compile initrd ramdisk support on it. Why my
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 10:04:08AM -0600, hanasaki did this all over the
keyboard:
> There are 8 woody RAW images. Which many are needed for:
> - Basic install w/ Apt get and net drivers
> - so the rest can be apt-get upgrade
> - Basic install with X support.
> * O
Hi Siward
On 17-Mar-02, you wrote:
>> But the problem is it dosn't seem to work, "unsubbing" OR "subbing".
>> Try as I might nothing works beyond getting a 'CONFIRM' mail,
>which I reply to in a number of ways, just to be certain.
> When I read a CONFIRM email, i simply click the REPLY bu
"Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> Apparently I've given exim bad info, but not at all clear how to
>> tell exim to address my mail with newsguy but I'm not really
>> it... hehe.
>>
>
> exim uses address rewriting. You can either do this directly in the
> exim file (look at
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 06:15:58AM +, Simon Hepburn wrote:
> Marc Wilson wrote:
>
> > I know how to set X up to use the second head on the G400/450/550... what I
> > don't understand is the fascination people have with using a framebuffer.
> > What's the attraction? What does it do for you?
Greetings,
My computer for some reason seems to be losing time at a rate of about 20
minutes per 10-15 hours. I was under the impression that linux keeps track of
the time from clock cycles. I have not rebooted my machine in a week, so if
that previous assumption is correct, then that would rul
on Sat, Mar 16, 2002, Me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know how to display time in a column beside the date
> for my mailboxes.
In mutt: for help.
Search index_format.
--
Karsten M. Self http://kmself.home.netcom.com/
What part of "Gestalt" don't you understand?
--- Marcelo Leal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
how can i install netscape6 in Debian unstable?
>
>
Install Mozilla instead. It is identical in almost
every respect and heaps more refined due to it always
being a couple of development versions ahead. apt-get
install mozilla should do it.
I am
Has anyone on the list had any luck in configuring svgatextmode with
a video cards in the ATI Rage 128 series? I recently changed from
an S3 card to the 128 Pro but can't figure out what settings to use
now. I'd hate to part with the higher resolutions. (I can't find
anything decent in the alter
on Sun, Mar 17, 2002, Paul Fischer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Guess it's a rather stupid question..
> but I'm booting from floppy,
> there isn't any /etc/lilo.conf
Please use postfix quoting format: your reply goes below the material
cited. Trim your quotes appropriately and ensure your attri
On Sun, 2002-03-17 at 14:01, stan wrote:
> Thanks to those of you on this list that have pointed me to the Gatos
> drivers for use with my ATI AllInWonder Radeon card.
>
> I've got another question now.
>
> I've looked at the install instructions on the sites home page, and I
> noticed that they
I am having problems using passwd to change passwords stored on an LDAP
database.
I have /etc/pam.d/passwd looking just like it does on my RedHat box:
auth required pam_env.so
auth sufficient pam_unix.so likeauth nullok
auth sufficient pam_ldap.so use_first_pass
a
> From: "nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ...
> > Any ideas how to get Linux and my 45GB disk to use DMA mode (besides
> > upgrading my aging machine, of course)?
>
> keep in mind you may not WANT dma. DMA is turned off for a reason
> by default, it has trouble with some configrations. VIA chipsets
>
> I think my main problem was I couldn't find any version of
> squirrelmail
> up on debian's site, except for in testing, so I tried the testing
> version, opps.
The Squirrelmail on Debian's website is in:
pool/main/s/squirrelmail/
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/web/squirrelmail.html
It is
> Tim, I get a lot of double messages from you on the list. Not sure
> what
> that is.
>
> -Dave
That depends on if i am responding to you
or not. If i am, you will receive two, just
as i recieved two from you. That is because
i reply to the person and cc to debian-user.
As per receiving double
followup at end...
On Sat, 16 Mar 2002, John Lord wrote:
> Hi Sebastiaan
>
> On 14-Mar-02, you wrote:
>
> > High,
>
> > Read very carefully: this is only displayed in every message once:
>
> >> > --
> >> > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trou
>
> Thanks I read thru a little of exims documenation about rewriting. I
> showed a lot of tenacity, and didn't jump off a bridge or shoot myself
> after the first paragraph.
>
> Near as I can tell, the whole section on rewriting is basically
> unparsable by regular humans. I know not one whit
Hi all,
This one stumps me, and I don't where do start in tracking down the
problem.
If I am in X, and then go to the a console (say) by means of
ctrl-alt-F1, and then return to X with (e.g.) ctrl-alt-F7, then X
doesn't come back up. I think it's running, but it ceases to send
anything to the scr
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 04:11:15PM -0600, Curt Daugaard wrote:
> Has anyone on the list had any luck in configuring svgatextmode with
> a video cards in the ATI Rage 128 series? I recently changed from
> an S3 card to the 128 Pro but can't figure out what settings to use
> now. I'd hate to part w
I upgraded a machine at work to Woody. No problem at the start, gdm runs
fine, but both KDE and Gnome (Debian) crash on startup. I also recompiled
the kernel to 2.4.18 and installed DRI and agppart, but not improvement.
It looks like XFree86 probes the card ok:
---cut
(II) Bus -1 non-prefetcha
Mailing list is slow now.
For example:
Delivery-date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 12:29:52 -0800
==> 20:29(25 if offset corrected):52
17(13) min. expected for fetchmail fetch from ISP POP
==> 20:21:33 delivered to ISP from murphy.debian.org
Mailing list internal process takes 41 min. 20 sec.
==> 19
Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
>
> On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 17:13:28 +, Alan James wrote:
>
> >> I already tried APM, then APM with 'use real mode APM BIOS call to power
> >> off' option and finally I tried ACPI instead of APM - didn't make any
> >> change.
> >
> > Sorry if this is a stupid ques
Glyn Millington wrote:
>
> R.Pac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > how can I change the background of the menubar under emacs (version
> > 20.x) ?
>
> In .Xdefaults or .Xsession, with xresources setting
>
> Emacs*menubar*Foreground:Red
> Emacs*menubar*Background:
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 16:05, Greg Murphy wrote:
> My computer for some reason seems to be losing time at a rate of about 20
> minutes per 10-15 hours. I was under the impression that linux keeps track of
> the time from clock cycles. I have not rebooted my machine in a week, so if
> that previ
Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Taking your clue and adding to this existing entry:
>
># This rewriting rule is particularly useful for dialup users who
># don't have their own domain, but could be useful for anyone.
># It looks up the real address of all local users in a fi
Harry Putnam([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
>
> Many thanks to all posters!
>
<--snip-->
> Now the confusion about fetchmail:
>
> I didn't have it installed since I was setup so far, only to send
> mail. But on install, I got several confusing messages popped up in a
> dialog box
Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
>
> > > IMO, the correct decision would be for the Debian Jr. meta package to
> > > conflict with anything that may be offensive. We have things like the
> > > anarchy docs
> >
> > How are those offensive? I'm much, much more offended by bloated
> > software like gnome, but
p wrote:
[snip]
> > Any racism you perceive in either of those two statements is purely
> > your own ignorance and knee-jerk political correctness.
>
> b.s.! making fun of someone else's skin color is patently wrong, and i
> don't care how you want to slice it or garnish it with "red herr
On Sat, 16 Mar 2002, Jeff Maxson wrote:
>
> I really hate to bring this age-old question up again ("how do you
> activate the wheel on a mouse"), and I have checked the archives on this
> and tried most things I can think of, but can't get it. Here's the deal:
Figures. kill gpm, set to /dev/p
Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> /usr/share/doc/fetchmail-common/examples/fetchmailrc.example
Thanks...
> Seems to be what you didn't look for.
Maybe because it wasn't the address referenced in the dialog
that pops up, nor is it part of the source distribution, near as I can
tell.
Near as I can tell, DIR should work. Below is my XF86Config-4 file, and
after that the output of "startx 2> startx.log".
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "Layout0"
Screen 0 "Screen0" 0 0
InputDevice "Keyboard0" "CoreKeyboard"
InputDevice "Mouse0" "CorePointer"
EndSection
Section "Files"
FontPa
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 04:05:55PM -0600, Greg Murphy wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> My computer for some reason seems to be losing time at a rate of about 20
> minutes per 10-15 hours. I was under the impression that linux keeps track of
> the time from clock cycles. I have not rebooted my machine in
I am thinking of installing Woody on a Pentium II box. I have
previously installed PowerPC debian on a Mac, originally potato but then
I moved it to sid.
I would like to make the installation on the Pentium II easier than the
Mac was for me, and faster, by using my other machines in some way. I
On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 10:13:07PM -0500, stan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 04:34:33PM -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> > >>"Stan" == Stan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >
> > Why is that? There are a number of free image display and
> > conversion tools in D
I wrote:
> Any ideas how to get Linux and my 45GB disk to use DMA mode (besides
> upgrading my aging machine, of course)?
I installed the kernel-image-2.2.19-ide package. That seems to have
worked.
(Of course, the documentation that gets installed with that package
says nothing about what's d
> Yep, plenty of ink :] It's like when it's getting sent via smbclient
> all
> the data of the file is just tossed, so it starts a printjob and feeds
> it
> no info and the print job says 'I'm done!'.
>
> What is cups? People keep mentioning it. Is it able to print through a
>
> windows shared pr
Dear Debianites,
For some reason, I'm not able to successfully build kernels newer than
2.4.13 on my system. I'm running a (somewhat out-of-date) testing
distribution.
I vaguely remember reading somewhere that there was a binutils issue
(i'm running 2.11.92.0.12.3), but that said it was a problem
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