I've apparently hosed smail. Mail still comes in, but doesn't get put into
my mailbox, it just sits in /var/spool/smail/input. I must have killed it
while getting a Wascom tablet to work last weekend, played with libs. Can
anyone point me in the right direction? Should I just kill smail and use
Does linux allow you set i/o and interrupts for each serial port? Win/dos
has a tendecy to share com1/com3 and com2/com4 in a way that you can't use
paired coms at the same time.
--Dano
> -Original Message-
> From: Richard Black [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, February 08, 1999
Just how closely does Linux match with Unix? If I know Linux and sitdown
in front of a Unix terminal am I just going to notice a few differences (ie
file locations and a couple of commands) or am I going to be lost? I think
I already know the answer but would like confirmation. Thanks.
--Dano
I seem to remember someone last week mentioning that they would like to
create a 'dump' that people could write to but not view/retrieve. I might
have stumbled across the answer, make the share directory's permissions
write execute, and add the line create mode = 0222 in the smb.conf file.
This
I just got the VNC to work by setting the font paths in the vnc.conf file
to use ';' instead of ',' . Once that change was done it thing accually
worked, now I just need to figure out how to use it...
--Dano
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent:
Also don't forget that win98 writes its own stuff to the MBR during the
install process and will take out lilo.
--Dano
> -Original Message-
> From: Andrew Ivanov [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 22, 1999 12:04 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: lilo.conf~ syn
I have a Canon 4200 setup on my linux box and print to it from win98.
The shared printer doesn't have any local filters on it and the win98
box uses the driver for the printer. Works just fine (and all the
setting , ie color et al). You might want to try just setting the samba
shared printer wi
It could be, there were problems with the orignal win95 tcp/ip stack.
Supposedly service pack 1 takes care of this (or just install one of the
later versions, there are five versions of 95).
--Dano
> -Original Message-
> From: Kent West [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, February
Its possable with winnt 4.0. Winnt 4.0 and 95 react the same way to
lilo, but this is with installing Linux after the win (I haven't tried
the other way yet). Winnt 5.0 spazes if it detects linux (something
about detecting another os. I really don't remember what it says),
makes me wonder if Mic
There is a tool/program that allows linux to read ntfs (and dos to read it
too). I need to check around to find it again. I've never used it so I
don't know how well it works.
--Dano
> -Original Message-
> From: Rob Mahurin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, February 04, 1999 8:
I can't seem to find anything on this subject and am wondering if ya'll
could help.
I need to set up a box to get a dynamic ip from a NT server over the lan.
Everything that I've managed to find on dynamic ip is for ppp, will the same
methods work for ethernet? Or is there some other obscu
nday, April 19, 1999 2:09 PM
> To: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
> Subject: Re: Client side DHCP
>
> On Mon, Apr 19, 1999 at 10:25:54AM -0400, Dan Willard wrote:
>
> >I need to set up a box to get a dynamic ip from a NT server over the
> lan.
> > Eve
Linux won't recognize memory above 64 megs by itself. You need to add
'mem=128m' in your lilo.conf file. (or rather append = 'mem=128m'). Check
out the lilo.conf man page for better details, I can't remember the exact
syntax at the moment.
--Dano
> -Original Message-
> From: Ernie Pasv
I get the same number with my P5 166s. Is your 225 a P-Pro? They changed
something (I can't remember off hand, I want to say bus size) and that could
account for the difference.
Can't think of anything for the X problem tho'.
--Dano
> -Original Message-
> From: Pedro Guerreiro [SMTP
(I wasn't going to but...)
Think of it as a record (ya' know those old odd looking vinyl things).
It spins at 33.3 rpm but the sound/music doesn't change from outer to inner.
Same deal with hard drives although the outside is 'spinning' faster, it
still picks up the same amount of data per rotati
Should be under /var/log/messages although I have noticed that not
everything gets logged there, probably just a setting thing (as usual) ...
--Dano
> -Original Message-
> From: Fethi A. Okyar [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, April 24, 1999 8:07 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debi
A good start would be xbase, xfnt75, xfnt100, xfntbase, and an xserver
depending on what type of video card you have. If you use deselect it will
let you know what other packages (I'm sure that I'm forgetting several) are
needed to run xwindows.
--Dano
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAI
Provided that scsi loaded the cdrom should be /dev/scd0 (that a zero, I
miss the ones with a dot/slash). Just enter that at the prompt and
hopefully it will work. If write back to the list and someone will let you
know whatever more is needed.
--Dano
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL
ent: Tuesday, April 27, 1999 4:52 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Dan Willard; debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Installation
>
> At 11:14 PM 4/26/1999 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Thanks, but unfortunately it did not work. The error message was
> something
&
Having just gotten an SB16 to work yep.
Irq 7
io 220
dma 1
dma 5
There are also io's for 320? and 388. (I think, I had to change mine around
alot, so I might be wrong with these two).
I had to recomple the module using the values I needed before the card would
work. And activate the thing using
I'd say that it was most likely to be a scsi problem, check you logs and
see if the are any messages about scsi being reset. Personally, I have had
very little trouble with samba but my one of my scsi drives would
occasionally spaz and kill whatever transfer I had been doing.
Also what kind of c
Don't the kernel version >2.2.0 require that a netmask be added with the
ifconfig command? Just add the netmask.
--Dano
> -Original Message-
> From: Shao Zhang [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 9:10 AM
> To: Debian
> Subject: Config multiple ips on one linux b
Hmm, I'm using 24 bbp with the s3 xserver and haven't had any problems with
netscape or wp.
--Dano
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 1999 9:12 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: wo
MS Exchange won't accept this type of connection unless it is told to. And
it won't route smtp unless really, really told to (I found a 2x4 to works
rather well). As who ever is in charge of the mail system if exchange is
setup to handle pop3 (you can usually send mail to the level above, normal
My machine has started to reset itself. No warning, no errors, resets
like someone hit the reset button on the case. Is this a feature of 2.1?
Or something wrong with 2.2.5 and SMP? I've noticed that it happens
whenever the memory used hits around 125 megs. Is there a way I can clean
out the
Didn't work worth a damn for me. The install spazed a couple of times, and
when I got annoyed enough to remove it, it took a couple of things with it
(like my mouse). I might try again in a month or so ...
--Dano
> -Original Message-
> From: Pollywog [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thu
The route command now requires a netmask. Just add one in to both of the
route commands and it should go away.
--Dano
> -Original Message-
> From: Ali Onur UYAR [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, May 21, 1999 5:47 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: strange msg i
I had the same thing happen. I ended up having to check my i/o, irq. and
dma(s) for my system to get what was free. Here is what I did, I have no
idea if its correct but it works.
isapnp with whatever conf file pnp came up with.
modprobe sound
insmod uart401 (in reality this probably isn't neede
Two things that would help, which version of debian are you running and
which version of X?
--Dano
> -Original Message-
> From: Jens Vogel [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 27, 1999 4:24 PM
> To: Debian-User Mailinglist
> Subject: No screens found
>
> Hi all!
>
>
Samba sends out broadcast packets saying what services it has available to
the network. If the netmask is set incorrectly the other machines on the
network don't get the broadcast and don't see the machine in network
neighborhood. Your router is dialing out 'cuse it thinks that the machine
is on
How old is the computer? It sounds more like a hardware issue then
software. If the power supply is freaking it can kill hard drives or a good
spike can cause damage to the hard drive's circuit board. The clicking
noise is usually associated with the drive heads being reset (slaming into
park),
'k you are using a special case :). Normally ISPs like to seperate networks
into subnets, guess they think that its too much of a hassle. Pipeline does
have a configuration program that makes it easer to play with the router.
With only getting three ip addresses you're kinda screwed, and have onl
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