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Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 11:40:59 +0200
From: Remo Badii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Debian 2.0 Installation halts
Dear Debian user,
I have been using S.u.S.E. Linux 4.2 for 2 years and today I tried to
install Debian 2.0 from CDs (CS
>>>>>>>> On Mon, 22 Dec 1997 wnpp wrote:
wnpp>
Does anybody working on the egcs package? If not, I would like to
try.
Also I am going to do some research on the "Scheme->C" scheme.
thks,
borik
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st is to write a script and chmod 6755 it.
consider /usr/local/bin/down to be this script:
-
#!/bin/sh
# that is a better way imho to shutdown a computer
/sbin/shutdown -t1 -r now
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now:
$ chmod 6755 /usr/local/bin/down
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ation anyway.
Doh, A group can be created for that purpose.
borik
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>>>>>>>> On Wed, 5 Mar 1997,, Larry wrote:
Larry>
Larry> "BB" == Boris D Beletsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Larry>
Larry> >>>>>>>>> On Wed, 5 Mar 1997, I wrote: I> Is there a way for
Larry> a user with
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then you can run "super shutdown" and it should work.
Bilbo Beggins. (did I spelled it right?)
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device error. Why? They didn't used to. Is this a new kernel
Mark> feature?
I am not sure about this, but AFAIK Debian kernel that comes with
the boot floppy doesn't have serial support compiled into the
kernel, so you'll have to recompile your kernel to recognize serial
d
hat can do authentication from nt to Unix (the unix part should
come with sources because after all we want to port it to work with
our authentication server). If anybody happen to know of such thing,
please mail me.
thks in advance,
borik
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ce> http://www.mindware.com.au/ftp/smb-NT-verify.1.1.tar.gz
AFAIK this allows linux to do password authentication via nt, not
vice versa (what I need).
borik
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Network Admin
I am happy to announce that Israel www mirror is up and working
stable. The address for reporting problems is me.
thks
borik
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ttp://www.il.debian.org.
thks
borik
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| Linux: Unleash the workstation in your
Larry> PC! [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://web2.airmail.net/vizzie/ One
Larry> macine can do the work of fifty ordinary men. No machine can
Larry> do the work of one extraordinary man. --Elbert Hubbard
thks
borik
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and
irq 5 if I am not mistaken)
Regards,
borik
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able to
Karl> make a package. Back to my reading, folks. :-)
I planed of packaging mit-scheme too. Please decide whether your are
going to pkg it and let me know.
thks,
borik
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fast" about slang
and nothing "slow" about lisp. Emacs seems to be alot more
complicated then jed that's all. (maybe jed is faster just because
it meant to be "fast emacs clone"?)
Always truly yours,
borik
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Bor
lone".
Vadim> > Always truly yours, borik
Vadim>
Vadim> I love you too, bro Vadik.
Can't live without you!! :..(..
borik
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Few month a go I had the same problem (sigsegv in gcc), solved it by
changing the motherboard. I suspect it was the cache but I can't say
for sure.
Hope that helps,
borik
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Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 21:35:47 -0600
From: Dustin Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Boris D. Beletsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Debian FTP Installation through Internet
Boris D. Beletsky wrote:
>
> Download the package 'gcc' and 'cpp' from t
hould fix the
Dale> problem.
Dale>
Dale> Luck,
Dale>
Dale> Dwarf
Seems like the guy figured the problem by him self, It was a
misconfigured device at the options file, just like you said.
thks everybody,
borik
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is power, it is not related to the software that runs
on the computer) or menu based dos program.
The site is http://www.sourcecom.com/
products: http://www.sourcecom.com/pub/products/products.htm
There are also external models (same card just in small box and power
supply) which CSU/DSU suppo
place to me then /usr/jed
Thks
borik
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hello
Since i've noticed that there is no xinetd pkg for debian, i thought
that i can maintain it.
Plz tell me what you think of the idea
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e the problem?
thks
borik
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jed for x
it's included
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Fo
eldredge=>Which article did you mean?
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debian-changes is NOT for discussions
take it to debian-user PLZ!
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Hi
i remmeber somebody saying somthing about loosing mails when geting
them via popclient, a few minutes a go i noticed that the same is
happening to me.
Nov 6 06:35:11 sim AutoPop[23609]: poped 2 messages
and i get only one mail
(AutoPop is just some crontab scripts that pops through popclient
Hi Nick, You wrote:
Nick>
Nick> On Tue, 5 Nov 1996, Johann Spies wrote:
Nick>
Nick> > Date: Tue, 5 Nov 96 15:35 SAT From: Johann Spies
Nick> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Nick> > Subject: Reading news offline Resent-Date: Tue,
Nick> > 5 Nov 1996 11:40:15 -0500 (EST)
Hi Adam, You wrote:
Adam>
Adam> My friend and I have installed debian, but he has not signed up
Adam> to this list.
Adam>
Adam> He just got a new larger hard drive for debian, and wanted to
Adam> move his installed setup onto the new one. I have the old one
Adam> mounted as root, and the new
Hi Adam, You wrote:
Adam>
Adam> Thank you all for your help, but the command I ended up using
Adam> was this:
Adam>
Adam> cd /mnt find ./ | grep -v ./mnt | grep -v ./proc | cpio -p
Adam> mkdir proc mkdir mnt # 'find ./' find ALL files, starting at
Adam> the root directory. # 'grep -v ./mnt'
Hi lawrence, You wrote:
> Is it possible to download something, say
> http://xxx.xxx.xxx/abc.zip in the background? For example, I
> can run ncftp, get a file, press CTRL-Z, type bg, then I can
> logout and ncftp still downloading the file for me. Is there
> an equivalent command for downloadi
Hi Craig, You wrote:
Craig>
Craig> Hello,
Craig>
Craig> With the release of Free SCO Unix--doesn't Linux become
Craig> obsolete?
why?
there is minix, *bsd, etc...
they doesn't make linux obsolete
Craig> I checked out their website and the software looks
Craig> terrific. They even have Sk
Hi Grossjohann, You wrote:
Grossjohann>
Grossjohann> This does ftp but not http.
oh sorry didn't understand - 'lynx -dump > file &' should do the trick
d879e90x8
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Hi John, You wrote:
John>
John> Adam Heath writes: > I setup /sbin/request-route to run pppd...
John>
John> Where can I find documentation on request-route? I never heard
John> of it before this, and now I find that I have it.
/usr/doc/modules/README.ppp-slip
borik
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will take some time to fix
it.
thks
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his (as well as procmail). After reading the
Fundamental> package description on amd, im not so sure i can use amd
Fundamental> for this purpose. What do people on the list think?
Use procmail, or use qmail that stores users mail boxes in
$HOME by default.
Regards
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Hi Daniel, You wrote:
Daniel>
Daniel> Right now I know procmail is seeing definetly being executed,
Daniel> but stuff is still not being sorted correctly.
Daniel>
Daniel> This is my .procmailrc file
Daniel>
Daniel> :0 * X-Mailing-List:
Hi R, You wrote:
R>
R> "Boris D. Beletsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi Daniel,
R> You wrote: > Daniel> This is my .procmailrc file > Daniel> >
R> Daniel> :0 * X-Mailing-List: > try
R> using: > > :0 > * ^X-Mailing-Li
Hi Daniel, You wrote:
Daniel>
Daniel> On Fri, 6 Dec 1996, Boris D. Beletsky wrote:
Daniel>
Daniel> > try using:
Daniel> >
Daniel> > :0 * ^X-Mailing-List: *debian-user* debian-user
Daniel>
Daniel> I've added it, and am now awaiting mail... :)
gt; notice that commercial use is prohibited. At least this is how
Shaya> I understand it.
But isn't, putting a pkg on cdrom and selling it, makes already
"commercial use" ?
thks
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deb package ??
Gulbrandsen>
Gulbrandsen> I don't think so. If there is, I would very much like to
Gulbrandsen> know.
I thought about pkging it, but after using it for about a month, i
decided not to. It looks very unstable.
thks
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o so but your word may have possibly more weight!
AFAIK, non-free exists only because there are packages that should
not be on CD-ROM (copyright) but can still be pkged and put on the ftp site.
*shrug*
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thks
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other
partition (the system will not work!!! /bin and /lib HAVE to be at / )
As to /home and /root you can use 'cp -a' and remove them by hand.
Or you can just use 'mv' but there may be some problems with links.
borik
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m udp waitroot /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.talkd -d
ntalk dgram udp waitroot /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.talkd -d
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el>
Michel> RPC: program not registered
RPC clients report such an error when they can't find a daemon to
connect to. You have to run rpc.mountd and rpc.nfsd to enable to
mount Your self via NFS.
Hope that helps..
borik
P.S FTP is not RPC service.
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hdrs
(you can look for it by typing 'W' as for 'Where') then when you
found it, type 'A' as for 'Add'. It will give you a prompt,
enter:
Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
thats what i have in my config:
customized-hdrs = Reply-To: "Bori
Hi Remco, You wrote:
Remco> > Is anyone working on such a thing?
Remco> I hope so, because I *can* compile it, but I cannot get it to
Remco> work together with piped things like majordomo.
There is a patch for majordomo somewhere at www.qmail.org.
Regards,
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Yeah, why not stop fixing bugs at all, and just include debian1.1 in
all the following releases...
(and put a big "This release may contain bugs" in /usr/doc)
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Daniel>
Daniel> Thanks, Daniel
The file Contents.gz is probably what you are looking for, it is
in the Debian archive in the stable or unstable directories if i am
not mistaken.
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Fundamental> but still received the same error .. thanks:)
Try:
# printf 'bla bla "bla" bla'
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d thsi out 5
Fundamental> minutes after i sent the message .. doh!
Fundamental>
Fundamental> :)
Fundamental>
Fundamental> Can i ask if you use pine or elm for mail? thanks
Pine, why?
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Hi Fundamental, You wrote:
Fundamental>
Fundamental> On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Boris D. Beletsky wrote:
Fundamental>
Fundamental> if its pine, how did you do this
Fundamental>
Fundamental> > Hi Fundamental, You wrote: Fundamental>
Fundamental>
Fundamental> [sn
s on $HOME dir. If you mean permail size,
then smail can do it:
/etc/smail/config:max_message_size=10M
thks
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Hi Fundamental, You wrote:
Fundamental>
Fundamental> On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Boris D. Beletsky wrote:
Fundamental>
Fundamental> > Well I use Qmail and quotas on $HOME dir. If you mean
Fundamental> > permail size, then smail can do it:
Fundamental> >
gt;
Todd> Next thing you know, you'll be playing with (ctrl-z, bg, fg, jobs) and
Todd> command-line editing.
Todd>
Todd> Ain't Linux great?
Linux is great but thouse are NOT linux only things.
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Todd> On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, Todd Graham Lewis wrote:
Todd>
Todd> On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, Boris D. Beletsky wrote:
Todd>
Todd> > Linux is great but thouse are NOT linux only things.
Todd>
Todd> OK, you're right, these are features generic to gnu-ish shells l
On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
Seak,>
Seak,> Boris D. Beletsky wrote:
Seak,> >
Seak,> > Todd> On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, Todd Graham Lewis wrote:
Seak,> > Todd>
Seak,> > Todd> On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, Boris D. Beletsky wrote:
Seak,> >
one (or more)?
cd /dev ; MAKEDEV loop
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rong, but AFAIK you can't do
nameserver 0.0.0.0,0.0.0.0
I.e using commas in one namserver line, split it into 2 lines with
trailing "nameserver" for each one of them.
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> Not having used IMAP is that how IMAP support works in
Robert> Netscape?
Sounds like pine.
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running it _from_ xinetd?
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netscape and (I think).
Brian> metamail I'm not sure if it has been fixed, yet .
Brian>
Brian> The startup time problem come from netscape trying every test
Brian> in mailcap each time it starts up.
For me, Netscape 4 starts up faster then 3. (but dies mo
s running it from link. (same goes for
mouse, cdrom, tape and so on...). Besides uucp locking collusion,
there nothing wrong with that.
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