Re: [users] Mail from OE to linux--Thanks!

2001-07-10 Thread D-Man
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 01:49:43PM -0500, will trillich wrote: | On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 09:34:48AM -0400, D-Man wrote: | > On Mon, Jul 09, 2001 at 05:32:55PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | > | Thanks to all who replied. Your sapient advice has gotten me up and | > | running. This

Re: CUPS and LJ (was Re: LaserJet Plus and Samba)

2001-07-10 Thread D-Man
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 04:37:36PM -0400, Alan Shutko wrote: | D-Man <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | | > Will unzip work on .exe files? | | Yes, if they're self-extracting zips. Oh, cool! It's good to know that. Thanks -D

Re: ext2 filesystem

2001-07-10 Thread D-Man
| to hear them too. ramdisk? -D

Re: GRUB & Rieserfs

2001-07-11 Thread D-Man
uz-2.4.5 root=/dev/hda3 single and it should work fine. HTH, -D

Re: Scroll Wheel

2001-07-11 Thread D-Man
imps2" in gpm works (with 4/5 as wheel) but the side button and the wheel button are both the "middle" button. -D

samba mounting problem

2001-07-11 Thread D-Man
ption "user" will allow any user to mount the device, but mount/smbmount doesn't seem to be obeying that option. Is there any solution other than (a) make a wrapper that will chown the mount point first or (b) make each user have their own mount point (such as under $HOME)? Thanks for any input, -D

X/gdm problem

2001-07-11 Thread D-Man
rmine the cause? I see nothing in the /var/log/gdm/ files and nothing in the syslog. Thanks, -D

Re: winmodem

2001-07-11 Thread D. Hoyem
Gargiulo, There is a way to fix you unresolved symbols problem but if you truly have a winmodem made by Lucent then you want to go to this url and it will lead you to where you can download a .deb driver for your kernel. linmodems.technion.ac.il Hope that helps ya Don --- GARGIULO Eduardo

Re: GRUB & Rieserfs

2001-07-11 Thread D-Man
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 04:30:40PM -0400, Chuck Stickelman wrote: | D-Man wrote: | | > Disclaimer : I have no experience with ReiserFS, but I do use grub. | > | > On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 11:54:49AM -0400, Chuck Stickelman wrote: | > | San Segkhoonthod wrote: | > | | > |

Re: sysadmin won't allow linux - PLEASE HELP

2001-07-11 Thread D-Man
u can still send mail out, but that is all ssmtp does. It is not a deamon either, it runs when it is called then terminates. I use it on my cygwin (win2k) box at work so I can use mutt. -D

Re: sysadmin won't allow linux - PLEASE HELP

2001-07-11 Thread D-Man
E courses. I like these! -D

Re: [OT] Why attached text messages?

2001-07-11 Thread D-Man
utt on a windoze box (cygwin; get ssmtp too if you want to send message) -D

installing gcj, is this ok? (gcc-3.0)

2001-07-11 Thread D-Man
to gcc-2.95? If not is there any reason not to install gcj-3.0 instead of 2.95? (I really want gcc 3.0, but I'm not ready to deal with converting my system yet. Also I need to build a kernel first.) -D

Re: OT Ram upgrade options

2001-07-12 Thread D-Man
that came with it and CompUSA only had the PC133 available (it was a sale -- buy 64MB for $30 and get a $30 rebate). -D

Re: [users] Re: sysadmin won't allow linux - PLEASE HELP

2001-07-12 Thread D-Man
had to walk her through booting off a | floppy disk and starting fdisk. She was lost once it started | though. No buttons to click, no wizards to walk her through | the steps, no "Next" buttons... Hehe. -D

Re: what is up the list

2001-07-12 Thread D-Man
(that mutt and gnus obey) to request a copy. This is what I like about open lists, if I don't want to subscribe and get a large volume of messages to sort through. Of course people using clients like OE, Netscape, etc, won't automatically reply to you because they (the mua) ignore the Mail-Followup-To header. -D

Re: GRUB & Rieserfs

2001-07-12 Thread D-Man
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 11:52:03AM -0400, Chuck Stickelman wrote: | D-Man wrote: | > What does the "single" argument to the kernel mean? (check Linux | > docs, not grub). I am not familiar with it and that may be causing | > the problem. | | the `single` argument on the

Re: harsher kill than kill -9 ?

2001-07-12 Thread D-Man
| not zombie... | | 19355 rothaar9 0 90588 88M 476 D 0.0 17.6 0:01 plot.out ^^^ IIRC (not at a linux box to check) that column is % of CPU being used. Since it isn't using any CPU it is only a problem for you as far as memory hogging

Re: ssh strangeness

2001-07-12 Thread D-Man
I have could ssh into my woody box for a while (see above). -D

Re: The format (or lack thereof) of the list...

2001-07-12 Thread D-Man
ally not a big deal to me. This is just my opinion and experience with this, not the start of a flame war (I hope :-)). -D

Re: MUAs that compare with Outlook (your chance to show how much better Linux is than MS!!)

2001-07-12 Thread D-Man
instability due to heavy development into account. What I didn't like about it was it tried to do everything, though it wouldn't make dinner or clean my room. I think quoting mutt's creator is well suited for this discussion: "All mail clients suck. This one just sucks less." (but s/this one/your favorite/) -D

Re: Summary: MUA clients similar to Outlook

2001-07-12 Thread D-Man
mailers that do a good job of dealing with mailing lists (anyone have experience to the contrary?) with the Mail-Followup-To: header. They also have really good threading views (well, so I've heard about gnus, haven't tried it myself). Some people have mentioned that a few other MUAs have a threading view also. -D

Re: The format (or lack thereof) of the list...

2001-07-12 Thread D-Man
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 03:16:30PM -0400, Hall Stevenson wrote: | Mutt also has a "G" or "g" function for "groups" but I don't | use it. FYI, "g" stands for group-reply, which is called "Reply To All" in some other MUAs. "G" is used to retrieve mail from a POP3 server. -D

Re: The format (or lack thereof) of the list...

2001-07-12 Thread D-Man
stead read http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html and then read up on how to configure your mail system to operate nicely in the presence of mailing lists. (Please ask on the list if you have any questions or difficulty configuring your system. This is what we are here for!) -D

Re: installing gcj, is this ok? (gcc-3.0)

2001-07-12 Thread D-Man
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 10:13:04PM -0700, Eric G. Miller wrote: | On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 11:44:30PM -0400, D-Man wrote: | | > I want to install gcj on my system. I am running woody, and when I | > try and apt-get install gcj it says it needs gcj-2.95. Ok, so I add | > that to the

Re: The format (or lack thereof) of the list...

2001-07-12 Thread D-Man
--- # work-around broken mailing list software set ignore_list_reply_to = yes set forward_format = "FW: %s" # default action (index_format is default, except it displays "From" instead) folder-hook . set sort=date ; set index_for

Re: sysadmin won't allow linux - PLEASE HELP

2001-07-12 Thread D-Man
that and run it straight from the removable media. -D

Re: The format (or lack thereof) of the list...

2001-07-12 Thread D-Man
## # Folder hooks : # default action (index_format is default, except it displays "From" instead) folder-hook . set sort=date ; set index_format="%4C %Z%{%b%d} %-15.15F(%4l) %s" # sorting for inbox folder-hook "!" set sort=date-received # display

Re: DocBook User Documentation

2001-07-12 Thread D-Man
oject, they did it. newbiedoc.sourceforge.net. -D

Re: The format (or lack thereof) of the list...

2001-07-13 Thread D-Man
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 09:16:50AM -0500, Dave Sherohman wrote: | On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 06:01:39PM -0400, D-Man wrote: | > On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 03:42:33PM -0500, Dave Sherohman wrote: | > | Or, better, just tell it that debian-user is a list. Maybe I'm just | > | doing someth

Re: RAM size.

2001-07-13 Thread D-Man
ng m68k assembly, that the halt instruction on there shouldn't be used if you want to ever do any procesing again (without a reboot). -D

Re: fetchmail, mutt, mail

2001-07-13 Thread D-Man
to send (transfer) the message somewhere. Either setup an MTA/MDA on your system if you want to deliver locally, or set up ssmtp to accept the message and hand it off to a real SMTP server. HTH, -D

Re: RAM size. [OT]

2001-07-13 Thread D-Man
tructions and displaying the register contents. BTW, most of those boards died before the end of the quarter. On a few occaisions I saw the PC (that's "program counter", not "personal computer") skip a byte or two which would result in a address trap. -D

Re: Installing Java

2001-07-13 Thread D-Man
27;t DFSG free so they aren't really in Debian though you can download and use them just fine from, eg Blackdown or IBM. -D

Re: SID out of Date ??

2001-07-13 Thread D-Man
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 03:53:45PM -0400, Case, Benjamin wrote: | > I am currently d/l all the SID Cd images from | > ftp://ftp.uni-bremen.de/pub/mirrors/debian_cdimages/debian-unofficial/sid/ | > . | > I noticed that they are all dated 3/10/2001. How far behind will these | > disc

Re: SID out of Date ??

2001-07-13 Thread D-Man
will Nope, I have woody on my box and X4 is really nice. I downloaded (via apt-get) kernel 2.4 but I haven't installed it yet since I know it will either work or fsck my modutils (which would make 2.2 unusable). | need to meet for those. This is just temporary until my DSL | comesso I a

Re: ./ in PATH, always bad?

2001-07-13 Thread D-Man
e problem. If you want to have '.' in the PATH, go for it. Just be aware of what is in '.' that is executable. -D

Re: [OT] job title

2001-07-13 Thread D-Man
On Sat, Jul 14, 2001 at 12:19:01AM +0200, Martin F. Krafft wrote: | also sprach Joost Kooij (on Fri, 13 Jul 2001 11:51:14PM +0200): | > "Rechnerbeschwoerer" So what's the literal translation? | cool beans! i'll write that. and if everything fails, you'll hire me, | right? Sure . -D

Re: Testing upgrade: Potentially harmful(?) problem

2001-07-13 Thread D-Man
5.6.1-5The Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister. un perl5-base (no description available) -D

Re: sysadmin won't allow linux - PLEASE HELP

2001-07-13 Thread D-Man
believe that profiles are stored in the registry. Blast the registry! If you can actually write to the registry, you can save the options but it would only be for that particular terminal. -D

Re: [OT] job title

2001-07-13 Thread D-Man
On Sat, Jul 14, 2001 at 01:21:39AM +0200, Martin F. Krafft wrote: | also sprach D-Man (on Fri, 13 Jul 2001 07:06:05PM -0400): | > | > "Rechnerbeschwoerer" | > | > So what's the literal translation? | literally, this is the "incantation" or "conjur

Re: linksys nc100 problem. modversions.h not found.

2001-07-13 Thread D-Man
iver that ships with the kernel will work with your card too? -D

Re: The format (or lack thereof) of the list...

2001-07-14 Thread D-Man
On Sat, Jul 14, 2001 at 03:56:17PM +0200, Carel Fellinger wrote: | On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 09:22:44PM -0500, will trillich wrote: | > On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 06:01:39PM -0400, D-Man wrote: | ... | > > folder-hook . set sort=date ; set index_format="%4C %Z%{%b%d} %-15.15F(%4l) %s

Re: Testing upgrade: Potentially harmful(?) problem

2001-07-14 Thread D-Man
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 09:56:03PM -0400, Sebastian Canagaratna wrote: | | Hi (Jim and D): | | Some further notes. The dist-upgrade seems to get stuck trying | to install libc6-dev2.2.3-5 ( it seems to think that | this depends on libc62.2.1 ) but this is not available in testing: I did have

Re: D-Link DFE-530TX+

2001-07-14 Thread D-Man
On Sat, Jul 14, 2001 at 08:39:27AM -0500, Donald R. Spoon wrote: | Evan Flynn wrote: | | > Has anyone had any luck doing a network install of debian with a D-Link | > DFE-530TX+? What module can I use and if it's not included with the driver | > set where can I download it? | | I h

Re: XFree86 4.0.3 configuration (and autoviewing HTML mail in mutt)

2001-07-14 Thread D-Man
on 4 config file to include the options you had with the old version. This worked quite well for me (diff. card though). HTH, -D

Re: Installing Java

2001-07-14 Thread D-Man
On Sat, Jul 14, 2001 at 09:04:45AM -0700, Paul Mackinney wrote: | D-Man uttered: | > On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 04:41:40PM -0300, Juan wrote: | > | HI, | > | | > | Which packages will I have to install to run & compile Java? And run Java | > | Server Pages? | > | > kaff

Re: D-Link DFE-530TX+

2001-07-14 Thread D-Man
I use the tulip driver (since version 0.89 I think, 2.0.36 kernel). I has a Lite-On tulip clone. -D

Re: Installing Debian Linux

2001-07-15 Thread D-Man
ry duplicate of the bits that should be on the floppy disk. The floppy needs to be created with a program, such as 'dd', that will dump the raw bits to the disk. You will then have a compressed ext2 filesystem on the disk, which windows can't read. HTH, -D

Re: Installing Java

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
. It is non-free because the NDAs prevent the Blackdown people from releasing any of the source. I believe that if you go to Sun's site and try to download a Linux jdk you get the result of the Blackdown people's work. -D

Re: zip drive?

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
, you can repartition the disks to use the first partition and even make them ext2 if you don't intend to put it in a windows box. You can also add a line to /etc/fstab that will let you simply say "mount /zip". -D

Re: D-Link DFE-530TX+ (again)

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
m a friend to try and get a base system installed. Then you could deal with getting this card working. Where do you live? If it is around Rochester, NY, maybe I could help out? -D

Re: Why is setting up X so arcane? (SOLVED!!!)

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
. Let this configuration | help those who have the S3 Vision 964 card. That's good as it will turn up in searches of the archives :-). It's not too hard for me to delete my local copy :-). -D

Re: How to install sound on Debian Linux

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
ally, RTFM to find out which module you need for that sound card and then figure out which options you need to specify for it. Either check windows (if you have it dual-booting) or maybe others can suggest ways of determining that info directly from linux. HTH, -D

Re: NFS alternative

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
s to me that for a file system, you really want all the packets to arrive. How is this not a problem? (BTW, I'm just beginning in networking programming and have no NFS experience yet, but don't be afraid to give gory programming details :-)) -D

Re: GUI for GCC

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
ms from bash, rather than using a "run" button in some other IDE. Try searching on gnome.org or kde.org or on Google for Linux IDEs and you'll see that there are a large variety, though most only support certain languages and are relatively new. Try several of them out and see what combination you like best. -D

Re: XWindows library

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
. Sometimes the smallest detail or difference in wording means a different problem which has a different solution. You can (almost) never provide too much information/details. -D

Re: How to install sound on Debian Linux

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 01:53:36AM +1000, Sam Varghese wrote: | On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 11:44:06AM -0400, D-Man wrote: | > | > You need to edit a file in /etc/modutils (I think | > /etc/modutils/local_config is a good name) and include some lines like | | The file is /etc/modules.con

[OT] legal restrictions on email

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
who are we keeping these attorney-client secrets from? Maybe Marvin the Martian is trying to get sound working on Linux and that would cause the demise of Earth as we know it . [ no offense Guus, I'm just picking on the legal department ] -D

Re: NFS alternative

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 11:44:54AM -0500, Dimitri Maziuk wrote: | * D-Man ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly: | ... | > Interesting ... from my understanding UDP is a connectionless | > protocol, and as such packets aren't guaranteed to arrive at the | > destination. It seems to me t

Re: mkfs.vfat? where is it ??

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
installing that ;-). -D

Re: NFS alternative

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 12:45:22PM -0500, Dimitri Maziuk wrote: | * D-Man ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly: | ... | > Ok, that makes sense. How about if probability leaves us behind | > and a packet is lost? Does NFS provide any way to correct for | > that or will your filesystem

Re: "man" command made easy?

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
regret spending the time on this. Yeah, it is always good to find info you are interested in in the documentation. It really helps (like learning commands like the above). HTH, -D

Re: sound card not working properly

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
was beautiful after that. That's about the extent of my sound card experience, but make sure you aren't using an already used DMA channel and IRQ. -D

diskless terms and NFS/alternatives (was Re: NFS alternative)

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 01:43:34PM -0500, Dimitri Maziuk wrote: | * D-Man ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly: | ... | > | > Now suppose just the right packets are lost and the RPC call ends up | > matching a different, existant, procedure that doesn't have the | > intended effect

Re: boot disks (again)

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
i386-pc.ext2fs, but I am using the older (0.5.96.1) version and have been very happy with it. HTH, -D

Re: zip drive?

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
/sda4 /zipdos vfat noauto,rw,user,nosuid,sync,mode=0777 This works. Alternatively you could make sure you use the same partition for both the (pre-made) vfat and ext2 disks and use "auto" for the fs type. Then mount will figure out if it is ext2 or vfat for you and you can use the same mount point. -D

Re: NFS alternative

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 12:13:10PM -0700, Francois Gouget wrote: | On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, D-Man wrote: | > On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 12:45:22PM -0500, Dimitri Maziuk wrote: | > | * D-Man ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly: | > | ... | > | > Ok, that makes sense. How about if probab

Re: VPN for linux?

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
| not absolute necessary. What kind of server will the people be logging in to? What kind of connection will they have? With *nix systems I think ssh and X forwarding over ssh should be all you really need. (ssh uses encryption so you don't need to have a "private" connection) -D

Re: sl anyone? was [Re: ./ in PATH, always bad?]

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
doesn't muck up your filesystem. (see man bash) 'la' is more commonly aliased to 'ls -a', but personally I don't use that. -D

Re: "man" command made easy?

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 03:41:01PM -0700, Paul Mackinney wrote: | D-Man uttered: | > | > [I haven't been following most of this thread, but] | > | > On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 10:59:23AM -0700, Paul Mackinney wrote: | > | Night before last I ran 'find /usr/doc -name &

Re: sound card not working properly

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
Not sure. I thought the modprobe command would let you set it. -D

Re: NFS alternative

2001-07-17 Thread D-Man
e wheel. He said the nice thing about TCP, in this situation, is that other people have already done that dirty work so he (the app developer) doesn't need to worry about it. Thanks everyone for the comments on NFS and diskless terms. -D

Re: Kernel upgrades

2001-07-17 Thread D-Man
wide-open door for him. You can upgrade your kernel when you want to by 'apt-get install kernel-image-'. When I did that to upgrade from 2.2.18pre to 2.2.19 I had no trouble at all. I use grub so I didn't need to change anything there for it to boot fine. HTH, -D

Re: But ....

2001-07-17 Thread D-Man
uring startup to get the menu to select Safe Mode from. -D

Re: boot problem

2001-07-17 Thread D-Man
ile where the config is stored. XF86Setup and xf86config (note capitalization) are two different configuration tools for X (3.3). If you have X4 just run 'XFree86 -configure' (then hand-tweak the result). -D

Re: zip drive?

2001-07-17 Thread D-Man
t of the mounter can figure it out? (I have no idea what 'hfs' is nor have I used it) -D

Re: seting up a gateway

2001-07-17 Thread D-Man
the "real" work) and then tell the others on the LAN to use your IP as the default gateway. -D

Re: gnucash 1.6.1-2

2001-07-17 Thread D-Man
Try 'ls -l /lib/lib*threads* /usr/lib/lib*threads*' and see if you really do have that library or not. If not, find out what package has it (http://packages.debian.org) and install it. -D

Re: seting up a gateway

2001-07-17 Thread D-Man
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 09:39:54AM +1000, Sam Varghese wrote: | On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 04:15:06PM -0400, D-Man wrote: | > I know you will need iptables for a 2.4 kernel (haven't been there | > yet). For 2.2 kernels it is as simple as "apt-get install ipmasq" | > (whi

Re: But ....

2001-07-17 Thread D-Man
maybe i should open a call with tech support... Hehe. :-) I think it means "pick 'safe' settings for your video card and don't start up any fancy services so that, maybe, the user can fix what's broke". Remember that Windows doesn't know what a "virtual console" is and _always_ needs a graphics card and mouse. -D

Re: Safe File Manager to run as root ?

2001-07-18 Thread D-Man
ng as root. And suppose that the bug is very serious ... (filesystem corruption or something, maybe) I think the developers are just warning you and it is your own fault if something like that happens. -D

Re: Safe File Manager to run as root ?

2001-07-18 Thread D-Man
at it removed the originals even though there was an error and the new ones couldn't be created. That left me without _any_ copy of the files. It should have stopped, and left the originals alone, when it found out the destination files couldn't be created. This is what 'mv' does. -D

Re: Segmentation error

2001-07-18 Thread D-Man
emory like C an C++. To fix it you need a d development environment and access to the source and to learn how to program in the langauge (C/C++). Since you are obviously not a programmer, where did you see this error? It could be that you have the wrong libraries on your system or someting like

Re: Characters shown as ? in mutt

2001-07-18 Thread D-Man
8859 to my .bashrc. It wasn't a problem with vim's defaults. HTH, -D

Re: Characters shown as ? in mutt

2001-07-19 Thread D-Man
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 09:55:45AM -0500, Darryl L. Pierce wrote: | On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 10:45:34PM -0400, D-Man wrote: | > On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 07:58:17AM +1000, Doug Hespe wrote: | > | Hi J?rgen, | > | I am having difficulty reading your name in mutt where it shows up as | &g

Re: embarrassing X question

2001-07-19 Thread D-Man
setup for you and it will be encrypted as well. This is also the easiest (only?) way to display stuff back on a masq'd box. -D

Re: Mutt Question

2001-07-19 Thread D-Man
orm a mass delete in that folder. What keys can I use | in mutt to delete all the messages out of a folder? If you sort by threads, ^D is the shortcut for kill-thread. If you don't want anything you could just hold down the 'd' key until you hit the bottom. If you want to blow aw

Re: a 'who called me?' variable?

2001-07-19 Thread D-Man
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 06:28:54PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote: | | On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 12:10:12 EDT, D-Man writes: | >Based on your examples there, $TERM might be helpful. For example in | >my .cshrc on the school's Solaris box I have | > | >if ( "$TERM" == "lin

Re: embarrassing X question

2001-07-19 Thread D-Man
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 01:25:58PM -0400, Mike wrote: | D-Man wrote: | > | > I would use ssh instead of rlogin if you can. Also, enable the | > ForwardX11 option in ssh. If you do this then the display will be | > setup for you and it will be encrypted as well. This is also the

Re: Urgent! everything is Connection refused!

2001-07-19 Thread D-Man
hey are getting lost somewhere in the LAN. Did you set a default gateway? Your box needs to know where to send packets destined for machines it doesn't have direct access to. Also, does nslookup work? -D

Re: j2dsk-doc-installer

2001-07-19 Thread D-Man
- just the symlink to the real jar. Once I replaced the real jar with 1.3 it was fine ] | Any ideas? On that note; would it have been better to have grabbed | the woody pkgs instead of the potato pkgs? Oh, I guess so. I used woody instead of potato because I'm running woody. -D

Re: How do you edit the /etc/hosts with the smtp information - fetchmail problems

2001-07-19 Thread D-Man
ul for toying around with network protocols. -D

Re: a 'who called me?' variable?

2001-07-19 Thread D-Man
( "$TERM" == "linux" ) bash && exit end so when I login from my linux box (console) I automatically get bash and I don't have to exit csh after I exit from bash. -D

Re: embarrassing X question

2001-07-20 Thread D-Man
config set properly. Hmm, maybe a firewall issue? Hopefully someone with more knowledge will provide some suggestions. -D

Re: X question

2001-07-20 Thread D-Man
g and you don't like emacs bindings () put set editing-mode vi in your ~/.inputrc file then you can use vi's "^" for beginning of line and "$" for end of line (when in command mode). -D

Re: Again NE2000 network device

2001-07-20 Thread D-Man
ar EA-201 (ISA PnP NE2k clones) that I first used the DOS utility they came with to disable PnP. Then I could insmod the ne module and specify the base io and it works quite well. HTH, -D

Re: [users] Mail from OE to linux and more

2001-07-21 Thread D-Man
t; command like : # used to make the From: header correct. my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (D-Man) At the moment I don't really need it (because I am sending directly from that account) but if I send stuff from my Linux box I need it or else the MTA will make my linux account the "from" (and thus the default reply-to) address which won't work. HTH, -D

Re: it keeps crashing

2001-07-21 Thread D-Man
ing it for ssh-ing to school to read my mail (and write this). I have kernel 2.2.19 and have no stability problems (only performance problems :-), for example when I use dpkg) -D

Re: Motherboards

2001-07-21 Thread D-Man
h the VIA KT133 chipset, but I have no experience or documents to back that up. HTH, -D

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