On 2003.01.18 19:36 Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
Everything's almost working now. All I need to do is figure out the
SMTP host here at work and I'm fine. From home it works like a charm.
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Anybody have experience doing this? Can anybody point me to some
information on doing so?
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On 2003.01.21 17:56 David Z Maze wrote:
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> Anybody have experience doing this? Can anybody point me to some
> information on doing so?
Back when I was playing with one, general advice was that you only
wanted to try to put Deb
On 2003.01.22 15:56 Eduardo Gargiulo wrote:
Is there any IDE for java (debianized if possible). Which? Where
should
I point my sources to install it?
At work and at home I use Xemacs/JDE/speedbar/ANT and have a great
development environment.
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On 2003.01.22 15:56 Eduardo Gargiulo wrote:
Is there any IDE for java (debianized if possible). Which? Where
should
I point my sources to install it?
There's always Xemacs/JDE/speedbar/ANT. That's what I use both at home
and at work and it works fine.
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2.2.19 kernel, the network comes up immediately, no problem.
Any ideas? This same system works beautifully at home where I use a
D-Link DWL-650 wireless card. It comes up at home no problem.
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2.2.19 kernel, the network comes up immediately, no problem.
Any ideas? This same system works beautifully at home where I use a
D-Link DWL-650 wireless card. It comes up at home no problem.
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On 2002.10.09 12:54 Marcelo Ramos wrote:
> El(On) Tue, 8 Oct 2002 09:59:35 -0400
> "Darryl L. Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió(wrote):
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> > I've had on again/off again problems with my laptop and the
> 2.4.1[8,9]
> > kernel. I boot my lapto
> CONFIG_PACKET, for the client to work.
Where do you set these?
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;. If you simply modify /usr/src/linux/.config then change
> CONFIG_PACKET=m/y and CONFIG_SOCKET=m/y. I prefer to put them into
> the kernel, answering "y" to each.
AH! I'm not building my own kernel, instead using the kernel-image
package and the associated PCMCIA packa
hen "ifup eth0" and the connection came up!
Rebooting, I had to go through the same steps to get the interface
online. Any ideas on that?
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it use dhcp to configure eth0 at boot.
They were already set that way. :/
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and I'm able to access the network (like now
with this email).
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On 2002.11.04 10:17 Johann Spies wrote:
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> I upgraded my kernel to 2.4.19-3-686 on my laptop (Gateway Solo
9300)
> over the weekend.
Upgraded as in "apt-get install" ... or did you recompile it?
apt-get install
I
crypt the file.
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I'm running sarge and am trying to use "dotfile procmail" to setup
procmail for my account. The problem is that the system fails with a
long error, ending with:
(file "/usr/share/dotfile/Generator/dotfile.tcl" line 188)
Is this a bug in the code or a problem with my us
I want to upgrade my boot floppy to support 2.4.19 kernel and Ext3. Can
someone point me to a HOWTO for doing so?
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On 2002.11.17 18:29 Vineet Kumar wrote:
* Darryl L. Pierce ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021117 15:16]:
> I want to upgrade my boot floppy to support 2.4.19 kernel and Ext3.
Can
> someone point me to a HOWTO for doing so?
I think mkboot will do exactly what you're looking for. Try the
ma
On 2002.11.23 16:30 Pigeon wrote:
>> Is he silly?
>
>Another jackass ... is it against the law to hit stupid people?
>
>Oliver
See Romans 12:19
Then try Isaiah 45:7 and Psalm 137:9.
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On 2002.11.25 18:53 Daniel Pecos wrote:
OH MY GOD! I ACCIDENTALLY READ IT! MY EYES! MY EYES! THEY'RE BURNING!
A!!
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Is there a way to automate the login process for rtin? I'm using an
NNTP server that requires authentication and would like rtin to just
log me in rather than prompting me for my password each time it
(re)connects.
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it's strange, when I install a new application, it's not updated
automatically in Window Maker (such as abiword, ...). A friend of mine
told me it should be automatic. Is it true? Do you know where the
problem lies?
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are you running one of the other Javas?
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f the JDK/JRE for Linux. In addition,
there's an implementation available from blackdown.org which was
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re1.3 I get:
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
j2re1.3: Depends: j2se-common (> 1) but it is not installable
since:
E: Package j2se-common has no installation candidate
What do I do now?
Put "main" in front of "non-free".
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, to avoid rebooting, you can also load APM
immediately as root with the command:
modprobe apm
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> message 'No APM support in kernel'. Am I going to have to
> reconfigure the kernel (how?) or what? Thanks
Does the kernel you're using have APM support compiled into it?
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started working properly.
My question, is there a way to configure Exim to use my ISP's SMTP
server and my SMTP server at work without having to manually change
settings when I go from one place to the other?
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root, the machine complains about not having GLIBC_2.2, and the
login fails. root has no problems, though.
It's my understanding that 2.2-r2 is GLIBC_2.1, not 2.2. How do I fix this? Any
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r system.
Yeah, I'm leary of installing a package in that manner, if at all possible.
> just for completeness here's the info on the libc6 that I'm running:
I checked it against what I get, and it matches mine completely. Your network is
running NIS for domain authenticat
exceptions about being unable to find any MIDI or
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> >"Darryl L. Pierce" wrote:
> >>
> >> I have ESS Maestro 2E sound hardward on my laptop. When I built my kernel
> >> (2
> >.2.19) I made
> >> sure to enable it and
My laptop is a Solo
9300cs. It's wonderful (except for the fecking WinModem) but Gateway has the
worst customer support imaginable. My answer is to never buy from them again,
either...
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at-incompatible) DOS software online. I
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How do I setup X to use two monitors on one machine? The system has a Matrox
Millenium G400 32MB video card with two video ports on it.
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hint on what I need to do with a X 3.3.6 system to setup
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one monitor to the
> other as if it were one big monitor.
I'm in the process now of downloading XFree86 4.1.0 to install on my
(freshly installed) potato system. Any suggestions or hints for me while
installing/configuring?
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rs in less (and get rid of
> the "binary file" warning) I added
> export LESSCHARSET=iso8859
> to my .bashrc. It wasn't a problem with vim's defaults.
How about when telnet/ssh'ing into a machine? I sometimes read the email on my
laptop from my desktop m
tt/muttrc.
>
> set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15F (%4l) %s"
Just a question, but why wouldn't you just use /g/ to reply to a message
from a mailing list? I use that to reply to all of the lists that I'm on
and it works fine. Like, for example, this message.
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On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 11:31:00AM -0500, Ed Lawson wrote:
> Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
>
> >I've asked in the past and never got an answer that worked. I'm at a
> >point again where I want to get my Gateway port replicator to work with
> >my laptop. I can use eve
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 08:20:42AM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
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> On 20-Feb-2002 Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> > I've asked in the past and never got an answer that worked. I'm at a
> > point again where I want to get my Gateway port replicator to work wi
go with a linux solution like Mutt.
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> I think this is a kind of spam..
I agree. If she's not "computer savvy" then why would she be on the
debian-user mailing list, or doing websites, right? =)
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if its a bleeding
> edge kernel you may have to either downgrade the
> kernel or upgrade to vmware 3.0(i wouldnt even
> try vmware with kernel 2.5.x).
2.4.16. I don't really want to downgrade, but for the machine it's more
important to have windows available than to have a more
sages (connnection is
> rejected by peer or the msgs simply don't arrive); is this normal or
> perhaps related to a bad configuration of my networking?
I'm using LICQ without a problem. I send messages to my wife and to a
buddy in the UK all of the time and they're always accept
Out of necessity I downgraded my kernel from 2.4.16 to 2.2.20, and have
now lost my sound card. Can anybody give me the quick, easy way to get
2.2.20 working with an AWE64 sound card?
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eated by my machine, or at least that didn't work for my machine.
I deleted it (my original XF86Config was still there) and restarted X. All
was fine.
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I removed and then reinstalled GDM on my laptop. Now, though,
it no longer lists anything other than wmaker, afterstep, failsafe
and default as login options. How do I get gnome and KDE back
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Has something changed in X, or can someone point me to a configuration change
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Can someone give me a hint or hand on building the 2.4.9 kernel to support the
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Any help on building the kernel? My laptop is a Gateway Solo 9300cs with a
Celeron
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I've compiled my 2.4.9 kernel to support PCMCIA and it works for one of my
PCMCIA network cards (3COM 575), but not for my other (DFE-660). When I try
the other card, it beeps but never goes online. Everything else works fine,
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t it can't UNinstall it either, that it's in a weird state and that I need
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it again before uninstalling it. How do I get past this?
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> If so, where can I find them?
There is if you're running woody. I just installed it tonite.
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son, the system does not seem to
be shutting down. I did finally let it sit for a few minutes and it eventually
rebooted, but why is it taking so long to do that? What processes are going on
and how can I speed things up?
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(or is it 2.0?). I had it on my Palm IIIx for a few days and
finally dumped it and got my money back. I had thought I could have some
common code between the Palm and my laptop, but the LinuxDA API is more
like the standard PalmOS API; i.e., nothing portable.
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I have XScreensaver setup as my screensaver for KDE and Gnome. On Gnome,
it works fine. But, on KDE, it works infrequently on my desktop machine
and never works on my laptop (which gets connected to two separate
networks throughout the day).
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without a
problem.
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> > TIA
>
> VMware 3.0 does.
2.x does as well. You just have to manually fix some of the header files for
the modules in VMware.
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> > > On Wed, 2002-03-27 at 08:19, Marcelo Chiap
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> Can anyone recommend a good book to learn XML?
> I would like it to be neutral of any language.
_Mastering XML_ by Chuck White, Liam Quin & Linda Burman
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