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belahcene abdelkader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi every body
>
> I installed the knoppix ( with lang= fr)
Well, this isn't the list for Knoppix.
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"Preston Boyington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I know that there are projects like Morphix (which is what the Debian
> Non-Profit is based on) and that there are several tutorials on
> converting Knoppix/Morphix into a Debian system, but is there a
On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 11:29, Anders Karlsson wrote:
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> Brian Pack wrote:
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> | Are you certain about that? The nvidia logo pops up when x starts, so
> | I'm pretty sure I've got the drivers running properly at that point.
>
> VESA FB != Nvidia F
> On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 10:20, Richard Lyons wrote:
>> On Wednesday 01 September 2004 14:17, Rthoreau wrote:
>> I got this in one of my spam accounts, and thought it was a little
>> weird.
>> [...]
>>
>> Yes, I've had a few recently.
>>
> I'd have to say the vast majority of spam I've received
Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> Since when is Debian based on Morphix?
not Debian. Debian-NP. it's a Custom Debian Distribution (CCD) for non-profits.
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-nonprofit/
information on the Bootable CD is here:
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-nonprofit/News/2003/20031129
OK - so I am pretty slow at this Linux/X11 stuff. I've got X running on
my server (debian01) at this point. And I can open an Xterm using the
local monitor/keyboard on debian01. But, this server is on a rack in a
closet in my basement. The machines in my office are all Windows PCs.
I guess that
Hello,
How do I get the key binding to work properly in an xterm?
If I try to use emacs or zile the keys don't work properly.
CTL-SHIFT-@ should allow to start marking lines for copy/paste
but they don't do anything in an xterm. They do work from
the console however?
lance
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On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 03:27:26PM +0200, alberto wrote:
> I have downloaded and compiled gnuplot 4 from sources.
Why? Something wrong with the packages?
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Using sid, somehow alsa stopped working; the only thing I can think of
between the last time I heard it and the time I noticed it wasn't
working is that I started kde in vt8 (while having gnome in vt7), and
perhaps an upgrade, but I don't remember seeing any alsa related
stuff. Any ideas?
reboot di
Marco d'Itri wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a consensus about that? I mean, I've seen many people say that
the newsgroup gateway is unidirectional (from mailinglist to gateway),
and my own experience confirms that.
This is not a matter of opinions: the linux.debian.* mail2news gateway
Luke Kearney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 10:20:49 -0500
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thus:
>
>> We are attempting to set up a Debian system
>> with two ethernet cards. Trying to run apt-get
Well you will certainly run into problems here,
as for one the NIC's all have differen
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 17:21,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Can I use LILO directly, bypassing the bootmagic entirely--that is
> > reference lilo.conf to the "c" disk "/dev/hdba" and when I boot, go
> > directly to LILO
>
> "/dev/hdba" is bad ... something whacky ...
> - you should
Following various advice received here, I upgraded from testing to
unstable today. Although it kept package kmail back (version 3.2.2-2),
something related has changed and kmail now crashes every time I try to
start it up.
kmail: relocation error: /usr/lib/libkmailprivate.so.0: undefined
symbol:
begin Marco d'Itri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dedi ki:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>Is there a consensus about that? I mean, I've seen many people say that
>>the newsgroup gateway is unidirectional (from mailinglist to gateway),
>>and my own experience confirms that.
> This is not a matter of opini
On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 02:36:17PM -0400, Mark D. Hansen wrote:
> OK - so I am pretty slow at this Linux/X11 stuff. I've got X running on
> my server (debian01) at this point. And I can open an Xterm using the
> local monitor/keyboard on debian01. But, this server is on a rack in a
> closet in m
On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 06:50:33PM +, Adam Funk wrote:
> Does anyone know how to fix this, perhaps by uninstalling some related
> package and reinstalling the testing version of it? I am desperate.
You should not be using Unstable if you cannot or do not know how to check the
BTS:
http://bu
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I want to set up a Debian based mail server, with SMTP sending, IMAP and
webmail. I am trying to do this with the Courier package. Actually, what
I want, at the moment, is a self contained mail system, it doesn't have
to deliver to the Internet. I'm using Sarge.
I am having trouble getting mail
Hello
Mark D. Hansen (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> OK - so I am pretty slow at this Linux/X11 stuff. I've got X running
> on my server (debian01) at this point. And I can open an Xterm using
> the local monitor/keyboard on debian01. But, this server is on a rack
> in a closet in my basement
On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 09:32:35AM -0400, Mark D. Hansen wrote:
> I've been running a debian server for a while with no X11. I access it from SSH on
> a MS Windows machine. Now, I want to be able to use X11. So, I installed xlibs
> (apt-get install xlibs). It installed OK, but I can't run "st
Please CC me as I am unsubscribed.
The boot loader reports:ttyS00 at 0x03f8 irq=4 is at 16550AttyS01 at 0x02f8 irq=3 is at 16550AttyS02 at 0x03e8 irq=4 is at 16550A
The modem (which has failed all attempts to dial) USR Sportster, ?56K, WAS indeed on COM3 (ttyS2) and irq4 before I observed this mess
Abdullah Ramazanoglu wrote:
It's my first post here, and I'm having hard time trying to underderstand
why linux.debian.* is being run as mailing list in the first place. I have
no problems with moderation and revealing my mail address (it's my spam
collector anyway). But SMTP is for mail, NNTP is f
%% "Paul Akkermans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
pa> I have installed Debian(from a distribution cd) on my Pentium 2
pa> and I am wondering how I can see which version of gcc I have
pa> installed on my system. Can anybody tell me how I can see this and
pa> how to upgrade this (if this is po
» On Mon, Aug 30, 2004 at 12:48:26PM -0700, Brian Nelson wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 30, 2004 at 08:28:43AM -0300, Francisco Borges wrote:
> > I'm running Sarge and I've started using gaim but I can't get the
> > underlying gtkspell machinery to perform the spelling for dutch. I start
>
> Does 'aspell'
Hi, I've a problem with logrotate and bzip2,
logrotate wont rotate my file !...
$ logrotate -v :
rotating file /var/log/syslog
log needs rotating
compressing previous log with: /usr/bin/bzip2 --best '/var/log/syslog.1'
bzip2: Output file /var/log/syslog.1.bz2 already exists.
failed to compress
Grub keeps putting my root on /dev/hde.
Originally this is where my harddrive was.
Now I have moved it to /dev/hda. Why
won't Grub recognize this? I keep having
to edit the root= line at each boot?
lance
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begin Roel Schroeven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dedi ki:
> Marco d'Itri wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>>Is there a consensus about that? I mean, I've seen many people say that
>>>the newsgroup gateway is unidirectional (from mailinglist to gateway),
>>>and my own experience confirms that.
>>
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Abdullah Ramazanoglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It's my first post here, and I'm having hard time trying to underderstand
> why linux.debian.* is being run as mailing list in the first place.
It's not, [EMAIL PROTECT
On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 03:04:40PM -0500, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> Grub keeps putting my root on /dev/hde.
>
> Originally this is where my harddrive was. Now I have moved it to
> /dev/hda. Why won't Grub recognize this? I keep having to edit the
> root= line at each boot?
Grub has a conffile y
On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 15:04 -0500, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> Grub keeps putting my root on /dev/hde.
>
> Originally this is where my harddrive was.
> Now I have moved it to /dev/hda. Why
> won't Grub recognize this? I keep having
> to edit the root= line at each boot?
>
> lance
Look for a comme
* Lance Hoffmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004 Sep 01 15:07 -0500]:
> Grub keeps putting my root on /dev/hde.
>
> Originally this is where my harddrive was.
> Now I have moved it to /dev/hda. Why
> won't Grub recognize this? I keep having
> to edit the root= line at each boot?
I think you'll need
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 13:58, Abdullah Ramazanoglu wrote:
> But SMTP is for mail, NNTP is for threaded discussions. I had once
> subscribed to several lists, and seeing how awfully inefficient it is for
> such things, I had summarily stopped all my list subscriptions, and I will
> not subs
I have had problems with Audigy cards over upgrades before. If you run
the alsa-mixer and check if your 'audigy digital/analog output' you may
find that it is incorrect (it seemed to toggle on at least one upgrade
for me). /mark
On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 15:04 -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> Using
Hello!
I asked a couple of days ago about HTML editors and ended up finding
bluefish beter than quanta or other alternatives. (BTW, thanks a lot for
all the help with that question).
My problem now is that I am a heavy emacs user, I didn't like emacs HTML
mode and I find myself in all sorts of tr
Roger wrote:
I'm trying to get raid 1 going on my Sarge unstable box.
When I installed raidltools2 and mdadm doing a /proc/mdstat gave the
following
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/network# cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid1]
read_ahead 1024 sectors
md2 : active raid1 ide/host0/bus0/target1/lun0/part
On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 06:18:12AM +1000, Mark Hannon wrote:
> I have had problems with Audigy cards over upgrades before. If you run
> the alsa-mixer and check if your 'audigy digital/analog output' you may
> find that it is incorrect (it seemed to toggle on at least one upgrade
> for me). /mark
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 15:04:44 + Will Ness wrote:
> This is a test only, please ignore and do not reply. (Newbie at work).
Very newbie, to use a mailing list for testing purposes...
There are a few (alas fewer and fewer) mail echo addresses still available
on the internet, that will automat
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 11:50, Adam Funk wrote:
> Following various advice received here, I upgraded from testing to
> unstable today. Although it kept package kmail back (version
> 3.2.2-2), something related has changed and kmail now crashes every
> time I try to start it up.
>
> kmail: r
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 20:36:20 +0100 Upayavira wrote:
> I want to set up a Debian based mail server, with SMTP sending, IMAP and
> [...]
> maildir doesn't exist or has incorrect ownership or permissions".
> [...]
>
> So, can anyone either (a) help me fix the above or (b) tell me where I
> can get
hi ya david
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004, David Baron wrote:
> OK tried it. The results:
> Go the lilo menu OK. Boot to Linux partition OK. Boot to Windows -- Goes to
> the lilo menu again.
whacky :-) but that's windoze 4u
> So I -U'd. Now I get the bootmagic menu once more. Boot to linux -- get the
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> Grub keeps putting my root on /dev/hde.
>
> Originally this is where my harddrive was.
> Now I have moved it to /dev/hda. Why
> won't Grub recognize this? I keep having
> to edit the root= line at each boot?
assuming root is /dev/hda1
you need to
Abdullah Ramazanoglu wrote:
It's my first post here, and I'm having hard time trying to underderstand
why linux.debian.* is being run as mailing list in the first place. I have
no problems with moderation and revealing my mail address (it's my spam
collector anyway). But SMTP is for mail, NNTP is f
Preston Boyington wrote:
>
> I am involved with a project that is (currently) using Knoppix as a base for a
> LiveCD. The end result of the project is having a "trial" cdrom that can then be
> installed as a real Debian system.
>
> I know that there are projects like Morphix (which is what the
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Travis Crump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Personally, I never liked the latency inherent in usenet.
These days, it's about the same latency as email unless you're in some
far-off corner of the planet connected only via
Thanks! Great advice. I've got the VNC suggestion working. But, it
would be cooler to do it the SSH/X11 way. I'm just a little reluctant
to install the Cygwin stuff on all my Windows boxes. Is there any other
way to do this, like in an SSH client like PuTTY ?? Or do I really need
a Windows Xs
On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 07:06:13PM -0400, Mark D. Hansen wrote:
> Thanks! Great advice. I've got the VNC suggestion working. But, it
> would be cooler to do it the SSH/X11 way. I'm just a little reluctant
> to install the Cygwin stuff on all my Windows boxes. Is there any other
> way to do thi
Preston Boyington wrote:
>
> I am involved with a project that is (currently) using Knoppix as a
> base for a LiveCD. The end result of the project is having a "trial"
> cdrom that can then be installed as a real Debian system.
>
> I know that there are projects like Morphix (which is what the D
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The apps I use based on either GTK or Gnome start up with very small fonts.
The apps I'm using are FireFox, The Gimp and gVIM. I read in another
message that running gnome-settings-daemon solves the problem. And it did.
My questions are:
1) Where should I put the call so it executes when I log
Paul Johnson wrote:
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Travis Crump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Personally, I never liked the latency inherent in usenet.
These days, it's about the same latency as email unless you're in some
far-off corner of the planet connected only via carrier pigeon or
somethin
Hi, I will try to make this newbie post really quick,
I am learning Linux due to my incredible hate of Gates' policies and
security vulnerability. I picked up a book with knoppix CD included,
to "test the waters."
I really love it, and managed to install debian "unstable" onto my
hard disk and e
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>"If one reads a debian mailing list in a linux.debian.* group and
>>>wants to reply to the list he is supposed to followup to the newsgroup
>>>and NOT to directly reply to the list."
>> Yes. Mail replies will break threading.
>Mail replies will break threading, unless y
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 07:01 pm, Travis Crump wrote:
> I don't mean the latency of posting->post appearing, I mean the latency
> of clicking a subject and seeing the body. For e-mail the latency is
> roughly equal to a hard drive access since fetchmail fetches my mail in
> the background.
Advice please, I can't dial up.
I am using the K environment, and I enter the command "kppp" and when
I go to set the device, I can't. My modem is on /dev/ttys4 but that is
not in the drop down box. I tried "ln -s /dev/ttys4 /dev/modem" from
the shell, but when I select /dev/modem from the drop d
hi
I am unsuccessfully trying to get my Sparc station 10 to run the X
server. The error i get is
#X
(WW) SUNCG3: No matching Device section for instance (BusID
SBUS:/[EMAIL PROTECTED],e000/[EMAIL PROTECTED],e0001000/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0) found
(EE) No devices detected.
the device is
ok > sh
On September 1, 2004 11:04 am, Wade Smith wrote:
> Unpacking replacement libc6-sparc64 ...
>
>
>
> dpkg: error processing
>
>
>
> /var/cache/apt/archives/libc6-sparc64_2.2.5-11.5_sparc.deb
> (--unpack):
>
>
>
> trying to overwrite `/lib/64', which is also in package gcc-3.0
Try using dpkg -i
--fo
my father used to work with nasa in huntsville alabama.i'm in california
but i want to use debian,i have the floppy's required to download but i'm not
really computer literate.can you please help me?
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004, Kirk Strauser wrote:
> So install Leafnode and use that as your local server.
In which case he might be better off with email anyway.
> > For usenet, it is equal to a network access as the body
> > needs to be fetched from a usenet server. I suppose that you could
> > pre-f
Incoming from Scotty Fitzgerald:
> Advice please, I can't dial up.
>
> I am using the K environment, and I enter the command "kppp" and when
> I go to set the device, I can't. My modem is on /dev/ttys4 but that is
> not in the drop down box. I tried "ln -s /dev/ttys4 /dev/modem" from
> the shell,
Stefan O'Rear wrote:
Preston Boyington wrote:
I am involved with a project that is (currently) using Knoppix as a
base for a LiveCD. The end result of the project is having a "trial"
cdrom that can then be installed as a real Debian system.
I know that there are projects like Morphix (which is
Hi all,
I'm trying out NAT-T and I'm finding the following problem.
I have a NAT firewall in between my VPN gateway [1] and another VPN endpoint
box [2] (specifically and IPCop 1.3.0 box - it is such a box for ease of
configuration at the remote end by the remote people).
+-+
Scotty Fitzgerald wrote:
> Advice please, I can't dial up.
>
> I am using the K environment, and I enter the command "kppp" and when
> I go to set the device, I can't. My modem is on /dev/ttys4 but that is
> not in the drop down box. I tried "ln -s /dev/ttys4 /dev/modem" from
> the shell, but wh
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 19:20, Steven Feinstein wrote:
> The apps I use based on either GTK or Gnome start up with very small fonts.
> The apps I'm using are FireFox, The Gimp and gVIM. I read in another
> message that running gnome-settings-daemon solves the problem. And it did.
> My ques
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What is the current address for the unofficial aegyptian debs?
I had http://ma2geo.mathematik.uni-karlsruhe.de/public-debian binary/
But it sadly is no more...
Googlin
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> my father used to work with nasa in huntsville alabama.i'm in
> california but i want to use debian,i have the floppy's required to
> download but i'm not really computer li
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Marco d'Itri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
"If one reads a debian mailing list in a linux.debian.* group and
wants to reply to the list he is supposed to followup to the newsgroup
a
I was using 2.4.27-1-k7 now upgrade to 2.6.8-1-k7 kernel . And all the
things perfect and faster now . If anybody have a problem with usb
optical mouse change your kernel to 2.6 .
Have a good day.
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Hello,
I have a linux server, the system is Debian sarge, kernel version is
2.6.7.
I want to know how to make the PS2 keyboard hotplug.
When the system boot without the keyboard, then when I want to use
keyboard, the keyboard is out of work. When I want to use keyboard, I
have to reboot the server
On 2004-09-01, Joshua Y. Stabiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anytime I do a make-kpkg with modules as the target
> (modules_image, modules, modules_config, modules_clean ete.)
> I get the following output (and no .deb file):
>
> for module in ; do \
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