an from within X. My console goes blank whether or not I'm
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> fact showing GMT + 2.
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> Where / How do I correct this, I have checked all I can see in Man for
> time and have not found the correct info. I have been able to confirm
> the above using tzselect.
Use tzconfig
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; little (if at all) congestion.
With so many servers, I find that I often connect to one on the other side
of the world. Occasionally this causes some latency, so I've been
specifying a specific server in /etc/irc/servers, rather than take pot
luck. I don't use IRC that much, but it seem
n then
install using rpm. Dependencies can be a problem, of course, because of
the differences between the distributions.
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Since the upgrade keeps libc5 on your system, there should be no problems.
I don't recall if the upgrade removes libc4 (a.out), but if you have any
binaries requiring libc4, you should probably replace them anyway.
I've done upgrades using both autoup.sh and 'apt-get dist
I installed FETCHMAIL, but I cannot find any info on how to configure it.
You need to create a ~/.fetchmailrc file. This can be as simple as
something like:
poll pop.provider.net protocol pop3 username jsmith password secret1
'man fetchmail' for further information.
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> libstdc++.so.27.1.4
> libm.so.5.0.6
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FAT32 partitions after installing Debian 2.0, you should upgrade to kernel
2.0.34 or later, which recognize FAT32. 2.0.35 is the latest in the 2.0
series, and is available as a Debian kernel-image package in /unstable,
while 2.0.34 is in /stable.
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> /zip, my zip drive, so i can take them home. Is this possible?
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But do you have a PNP-aware BIOS? I do, and my card is also recognized.
With an older BIOS, it is still necessary to specify parameters.
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o get any extra libraries...) and from what I've read here, that's
> odd.
It is available as both. The libc5 version is in the
/pub/communicator/4.06/shipping tree and the libc6 version is in the
/pub/communicator/4.06/development tree.
I've installed both with no problems using t
the document to a postscript file, ps2pdf (part of the
gs-aladdin package) will convert it.
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Also, you will need to specify the PS/2 protocol in the "pointers" section
of XF86Config.
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> to the other (with access to a Debian CD-ROM) using the FTP or the NFS
> access methods?
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compile the kernel for installation on a slower machine.
I've done this by hand and dealing with modules is a big mess. make-kpkg
handles it very nicely as the modules are included in the .deb file.
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> > Is there still an ftp-server offering the bo-packages?
>
> ftp://ftp.infodrom.north.de/pub/debian/dists/bo/ is recovering the
latest
> bo release.
http://debian.midco.net/Archive also has it, and it is .us..
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> quality, etc?
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> Thanks for any suggestions/help.
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which have been used (buzz, rexx, bo, slink) came from the
names of characters in the movie "Toy Story". The next version slink is
currently in the unstable tree.
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it. Read:
>
> http://www.tux.org/lkml/ (read the part about oops)
> Documentation/oops-tracing.txt in the kernel sources
>
> It's a kernel thing - so there might be a problem with the driver you
> are using...
I just upgraded (?) to the ftape-4.02 driver and
et this from
> somewhere to set it up.
>
> Also is there a documentation HOW-TO to configure and setup telnetd?
It's controlled by inetd and should be enabled by default. See
/etc/inetd.conf for a line containing in.telnetd. Try telnetting to
127.0.0.1, log in and type 'ps -a
nt to run -bpp 16 color depth.
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the use of multiple forms of nomenclature is confusing.)
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; file://debian/debian stable man contrib non-free non-us
You should reverse the order, placing the stable entry before the unstable
entry. I assume "man" was a typo and you really have "main".
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t see anything which would affect this. I downgraded to the hamm
version (8.8.8-20) which works fine.
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ting with a Mac (one of the new G3s) is there any
> settings they should be looking at?
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riter IINT) with the destination as "lp". This get
routed to the printer through magicfilter and prints as expected using gs.
I think that selecting a non-postscript printer in WP requires that you
send the raw output directly to the printer, not through magicfilter.
hth,
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the card
(SB_MPU_BASE) [0]
SB MPU401 IRQ (Jazz16, SM Wave and ES1688) Use -1 with SB16 (SB_MPU_IRQ) [-1]
Audio DMA buffer size 4096, 16384, 32768 or 65536 (DSP_BUFFSIZE) [65536]
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did on RH51 - still works fine tho...
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> BTW, this was the demo of WP 7.
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free for a two-computer installation.
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It's in:
/debian/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/devel/kernel-source-2.0.35_2.0.35-1.deb
Bob
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> The kernel 2.0.35 is it available in .deb packages ?
> If yes where ?
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could handle FAT32. Not true, or "not official"?
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> Many thanks at all for the reply but another minor problem for me
> i want to install kde and can't found qtg1 ???
Tony,
It's qt1g, not qtg1 and it is in non-free/libs
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can be applied to the University of Washington Pine distribution.
It can be distributed as a binary only using unpatched sources. Otherwise
you have a "derivative work". Debian distributes the original source plus
diffs which then must be compiled locally to comply with this
On Sat, 26 Sep 1998, dsb3 wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Sep 1998, Bob Nielsen wrote:
>
> >On Fri, 25 Sep 1998, dsb3 wrote:
> >
> >> from the pine CPYRIGHT file (actually looking at v3.96 which I have
> >> installed)
> >>
> >> [snip]
> >
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ts/provider, change "ATDT" to "ATDP"
Bob
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driver, which may also work. It
should be pretty easy to edit an existing filter to use this driver and
also change to the appropriate resolution, if necessary.
Bob
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would I look) I could change it
> or how would I fix this?
Does it always reboot with the same offset from local time? If so, that
would indicate your system is misconfigured, in which case you should run
tzconfig. It should work correctly with either local time or UTC.
Bob
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etscape/netscape' to see
what libraries are needed.
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pendencies for libc5 instead of libc6,
so you might have a problem if both are not installed.
Put the netscape .tar.gz file in /tmp with root owner and group before
installing the netscape4 deb.
Bob
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because
> nobody will care?
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> Have I forgotten anything? Somebody else to report to?
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> Thanks for any advice,
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> FWIW: fetchmail is a pop3 client that can download from the isp
> without deleting. It has an option to control that behavior.
Also it does not have the capability to transfer just the subject/author,
but it can be set to limit the maximum message size transferred, which
wo
On Mon, 5 Oct 1998, John B. Fink wrote:
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> Hey folks,
>
> I've just started a scheme for sending Debian x86 CDs (the
> "binary-i386.raw" images) free of charge to educational/non-profit
> institutions and affiliates --
> http://adler.lib.muohio.edu/~jbfink/debian-giveaway. As of today I've
> s
for the extra
expense, but I'll probably be in a position to decide soon.
Bob
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ards with 16550A uarts at rates above 9600 baud in a 386sx,
as well as a 286. IIRC, only 8086/8 types are limited to the 8250, and
that is only because of a bug in the chip design which was corrected in
the PC and XT bios, making them incompatible with the 16450 or 16550.
Bob
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imagemagick
Conflicts: netscape, netscape-beta
Provides: netscape, www-browser, news-reader, mail-reader
Replaces: netscape, netscape4, netscape-beta
Architecture: i386
Filename: dists/frozen/contrib/binary-i386/web/netscape3_3.04-3.deb
If you use this package with dselect, the dependencies shoul
Following the help links indicates
that there should be an option to edit plug-ins in edit/preferences, but
it doesn't appear there.
Netscape doesn't seem to use the information in /etc/mime.types or
/etc/mailcap.
Does anyone know how to get the plug-ins to work?
Bob
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luding the PPP-HOWTO and the Diald mini-HOWTO. You may
also want to get pppconfig.
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o do I, but it doesn't seem to convince the drive that he can start
> over again :(.
I had this happen to me once. It turned out one of the connectors on
the ribbon cable from the floppy drive to the motherboard was loose and
the "disk change" signal wasn't making it throu
s in
/tmp with 644 permissions, owned by root.
I've installed the exact same version(s) before (many times) with no
problems. What is possibly wrong here?
Bob
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Yes, most use the iso9660 file system. Assuming you connected to the
master channel of the secondary controller, try (as root):
mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdc /mnt
Then 'ls -al /mnt' should give you a directory listing of the CD, etc.
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The HOWTO tells how to accomplish this and the script will do it for you.
IIRC, the plan is to be able to use apt to accomplish all this with even
less pain. I haven't tried that method of upgrade myself but don't
believe it is quite ready. Apt is quite slick, however. I
call discussion of methods of modifying the 48 bit
> version to create a 128 bit version. Can anyone give me details on this?
Install the export version and get the patch from ftp.fortify.net which
will modify netscape to use 128 bit encryption.
Bob
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ded. Any ideas?
> (probably need to write some software on the windows side I guess).
>
diald will do this for you.
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will have a PCI driver for PCI ne2000 clones. I'm using this driver in
2.0.34pre12 and it works fine, but the ISA driver did also.
Bob
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27; to get the
masquerading modules installed to permit ftp, realaudio, irc, quake,
cuseeme, etc., and install the modules.
Bob
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> as it is bundled with other stuff.
>
Conversely, if you want to try the 2.0.34prexx patches, it's probably best
to not use the Debian kernel-source package, as some of that appears to be
included (at least patch thinks so).
Bob
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the *right* way ;) and I´m not masochist enough to get through
> with sendmail.
Actually the Debian sendmail isn't the terror you might expect, since it
includes sendmailconfig, which makes it quite easy to set up.
Bob
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On Thu, 28 May 1998, R. Chris Ross wrote:
> Is there a way to disable the screen saver on the console? I have
> a machine that normally runs without a keyboard and it would be nice to
> turn on a monitor and see what is going on.
setterm -blank 0
Bob Nielsen
I installed kde-base and several other kde packages and edited
/etc/X11/window-managers to put /usr/X11R6/bin/kde first, but when I type
'startx', X starts up and then dies without any error messages before the
window manager loads. Is there something I missed?
Bob
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mailer will be available as a deb package linked
> to slang1 libs as opposed to slang0.99.38?
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orthcoming.
display is contained in the Imagemagick package.
Bob
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> When Bob Nielsen wrote, I replied:
>
> Thanks for the reply. There were myriad things (fvwm* among them) that
> wouldn't load as they depended on xlib6g which wasn't available.
>
> I ran and re-ran install and confi
er keymap is used is lacking the backspace. What is needed to fix
this?
Bob
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> mount /dev/sbpcd /cdrom
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> but all other times, it locks up with this command.
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That's not really a Debian problem, but a Debian solution would be nice.
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> Can someone point me to a Xwindows Howto? thanks.
$ dpkg -S XFree86-HOWTO.gz
doc-linux-text: /usr/doc/HOWTO/XFree86-HOWTO.gz
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nk that 'make gzImage' would do anything at all, but
apparently it made an uncompressed kernel. Try 'make bzImage'.
An easy way to do all this with Debian is to use 'make-kpkg', which is in
kernel-package. This compiles the kernel and creates a .deb package.
When
hat
> order of steps should I use to make a kernel?
If the configuration is messed up, delete .config and run 'make
menuconfig' and it will start with the default set.
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suffix of .01 for English and (I think) .49 for German.
Bob
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ems although some others have
had difficulties.
However, if you really want to try 2.0, go to ftp.debian.org in the
directory /pub/debian/dists/frozen/main/disks-i386/current and read
install.txt. This tells how to create the various floppies needed plus a
lot more. You will need rawrite
On Mon, 8 Jun 1998, Oz Dror wrote:
> Do you know how I can get 128 bin Encryption of netscape 4.05 with libc6
> I can only get it with libc5.
Fortify (see www.fortify.net) will provide 128 bit encryption with either
version.
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it could be one of those printers that require CPUsage on the
> Window$ client machine. Can anyone tell me if this is true?
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> If not, I was wondering... does anyone know what filter this new
> device is best suited
> for? Should I use the ghostscript laserjet driver, ljetpl
it's printing those id pages, which is a waste of paper and ink. Do the
> fq, mx#0, or sh fields in /etc/printcap have to do with it?
The sh field does this--> :sh: (suppress header)
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ownloads some Packages files (if you
use ftp method, they are in /var/lib/dpkg/methods/ftp). You should be able
to search those files to find the package which contains any of the files
installed by Debian (except possibly for configuration files which are
created by installation scripts).
Bob
It would be helpful if the README.mirrors file, which lists the "official"
Debian mirrors could provide information on NFS or HTTP sites as well as
FTP mirrors.
Bob
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find it. Any ideas ?? (www.debian.org seems to have only
> > hamm).
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> Apt isn't in slink; you can find it in
> 'ftp.us.debian.org/debian/project/experimental/'
Apt has changed fairly rapidly. The late
ent and run install.bat which
will start the installation for you. Specify /dev/hda3 when asked where to
install. If you are installing hamm, replace "stable" with "frozen".
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On Fri, 12 Jun 1998, Matthew Myers wrote:
> How do I prevent the stairstep effect when printing?
Install magicfilter.
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understand it is possible to share the swap partition with
Win95.
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