The driver is at:
"3c59x.c:v0.99E 5/12/98 Donald Becker
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/vortex.html\n";;
This is the bd. on Dell computer, "3c905B Cyclone 10 / 100baseTx"
If you can't get it, I will send to you.
Don
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You can use shift pageUp on the KB, after it bootup is complete.
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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, June 19, 1998 5:09 AM
Subject: Re: /etc/init.d/boot message?
>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>Mark Yobb <
hi
does anyone know how to configure x-windows 2 display 16 bit color? i
have a diamond stealth 2400XL and i'm running the S3V Server, but it only
loads X w/ a depth of 8. thanks
dOn
hi
i have an IBM P70 Monitor and i was wondering if anyone knew where i can
get the proper sync timings for X-Windows. I'd like 2 set it up w/
1024x768. thanks
dOn
ing of my system all over
again.
Can anyone give me some pointers? I've tried about every combination
I can think of.
Don
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and then it freezes and nothing happens after that? is there any way
can salvage this? maybe if i set up a linux partition on a separate
hard drive do u think i'll b able to access this one? thank u
dOn Guelich
and nothing happens after that? is there any way i
can salvage this? maybe if i set up a linux partition on a separate hard
drive do u think i'll b able to access this one? thank u
dOn Guelich
ebian Linux, with Win2K,
and with Knoppix this afternoon, with only the mouse in Debian Linux NOT
working.
Your help appreciated...
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(on a 2nd computer running 2.4.26)
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On Wednesday 11 August 2004 07:40 pm, Thomas Adam wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 07:34:40PM -0500, Don wrote:
> > said, I've tried rebooting multiple times with this Debian Linux, with
> > Win2K, and with Knoppix this afternoon, with only the mouse in Debian
> > Linux N
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libpangoxft-1.0.so.0.1800.1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 27 2007-09-04 10:29 libpangoxft-1.0.so.0 ->
libpangoxft-1.0.so.0.1800.1
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 24204 2007-09-02 13:03 libpangoxft-1.0.so.0.1800.1
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Can anyone give me some assistance on this? (A "c
Steve Kemp wrote:
On Tue Sep 04, 2007 at 11:54:23 -0500, Don wrote:
I am using "sid" and yesterday my update/upgrade broke iceape, synaptic, and
some others. I've had problems with libpango before, but this one has me
stumped. I don't see anyone else having this problem
problem is and what I can do about it? I just have a feeling
from the error message that something else is wrong.
Hints, pointers, appreciated.
Don
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But zilch for acidbase.
Any ideas or
comments? Is this a package problem or a problem in what I have on my
system (Debian test)?
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that much time right now for new
adventures!)
Advice? Information?
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Ron Johnson wrote:
On 07/09/08 20:41, Don wrote:
I hope someone can shed some light on my situation...assistance will be
greatly appreciated. Nice to see a lot of helpful old timers still on
this discussion list -- your help in the past has been appreciated.
I recently reinstalled Debian
I have always been in the understanding that Debian by default honors
anything in the /updates/ dir over whats built with the kernel. This is
how it has been for me until I recently decided to try to switch to
Wheezy. Though after my upgrade and the new kernel it does not honor
anything being b
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 07:37:43PM +0100, Eric Veiras Galisson wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 6:54 PM, Eric Veiras Galisson <
> eric.veirasgalis...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > i recently upgraded my laptop (Lenovo Thinkpad T500) from squeeze to
> > testing and the PCMCIA Wifi card I was
erous, so even
though I'm not a newbie, don't assume I'm an expert.
Regards,
Don
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nected
May 6 14:24:43 localhost acpid: client 2155[0:0] has disconnected
/var/log/auth.log (partial):
May 6 14:24:48 localhost login[2189]: pam_unix(login:session): session
opened for user root by LOGIN(uid=0)
May 6 14:24:48 localhost login[2732]: ROOT LOGIN on '/dev/tty6'
/ho
I posted this earlier today but did not see it come across in email, so
I am re-posting. Excuse if this is a duplicate! Thanks...
Original Message
Subject: Re: Re: Password messed up
Date: Fri, 07 May 2010 15:13:14 -0500
From: Don
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
References
ars that your last paragraph applies. I'll be glad to try
(almost) anything you or anyone else suggests on this.
(I am also, per my previous message, starting another thread for the
symbol not found problem I have in trying to get some applications
running (synaptic, iceape, geany to
dangerous, so even
though I'm not a newbie, don't assume I'm an expert. I may have done
some dumb thing to cause this as I don't see anyone else having this
problem. Let me know what other information is needed.
Regards,
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You probably have an outdated library somewhere. Please show the output
of "ldd /usr/lib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0".
Sven
Here it is, although I'm not sure what to look for in this list...
d...@kali:~$ ldd /usr/lib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0
linux-gate.so.1 => (0xb7871000)
libpangocairo-1
ation with the old login working and my
applications also working fine. Just like a fat happy penguin!
Regards,
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I have unexpectedly fixed this problem by fixing my symbol lookup error
problem. For details, refer to the link subject "libgdk-x11 symbol
lookup error" started around May 9 (2010).
Thanks to all who helped!
Regards,
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Is there a quick and easy means of determining what "version" I have
installed?
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On Wednesday 04 January 2006 12:20 am, Adam Porter wrote:
When I read your email I realized I may not have been quite as clear as
I should have been. I am curious as to what version of Debian I have
installed now.
However here is the answer to your questions in case that helps. The CD's
l
SAMBA) isn't working.
Don
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s to upgrade my kernel from 2.2.20 to 2.4.27. In the
configuration I selected PS2 mouse support. The upgrade went well but no change
in the mouse actions?
I've goggled till my
fingers hurt. Is there a way to change the mouse
configuration?
Don
s to upgrade my kernel from 2.2.20 to 2.4.27. In the
configuration I selected PS2 mouse support. The upgrade went well but no change
in the mouse actions?
I've goggled till my
fingers hurt. Is there a way to change the mouse
configuration?
Don
that apt-get is stating should be there. Now
what?
Don
hing
> but a simple straightforward way to make a simple straightforward boot disk
> that is all.
Something I used to do -- haven't done it lately -- but it used to work.
cp /vmlinuz /dev/fd0
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t of the programmers were native English speakers,
and as such, wrote tools and compilers that best fit their native
linguistic models. If computerdom had started in Germany, then I'd
wager that we'd see more languages which used a German grammatic style.
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p/movecursor.html
Is there a way to control cursor movement speed? This is lovely, but
seems very slow. I didn't find anything on this page about it.
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re the rmd file.
Is this modem a known problem? Is there a known problem with
pvftormd, and can I work around it? If not, what modems currently
available on the US market are known to work with Debian, vgetty &
pvftools?
Thanks.
Don Hayward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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is a proprietary FTP client/server system; the server
is pay-for, and the client free, but just to make sure you're using
their client, they made all sorts of RFC-breaking tweaks to the server.
'tis highly fscking irritating.
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On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 12:39:08AM -0400, Abdul Latip wrote:
[snip]
Am I the only one who saw the subject and instantly classified this as
an 'enlargement' spam, or have the scum^Wweasels^Wadvertisers just
permanently altered my brain?
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with Kinput (no japanese), but starts
accepting accented German characters (I can again type with umlauts and
such). On top of that, most of my GUI-based X applications, such as
Netscape and OO.o, have absolutely no problem with whatever I decide to
thow at them.
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device, it got sda. To mount
the first partition, I used:
mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera
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so that lib_pam can find and use them? Or, if I've misunderstood
completely, what should I do next?
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is the case both with Microsoft,
and with open-source zealots screaming, "But all code should be open!"
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I've just reloaded my gateway machine with Debian 2.1. It was formerly
Debian 1.3, so the MTA has changed from smail to exim. Exim refuses to
accept mail from a Windows 95 system connected to the gateway.
There are two Windows 95 systems connected to the gateway. System 1 can
send mail with no pro
On Tue, Jul 13, 1999 at 08:38:22PM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Jul 1999, Don Strayer wrote:
>
> >
> > The message in exim's rejectlog on the gateway says (lightly edited):
> >
> > 1999-07-13 21:37:05 unqualified sender rejected: \
> > H=sys
done with the prospectus for my dissertation I'm going to
volunteer to help out with one of the two ongoing GPL projects. If
anyone knows of any other projects let me know... There really is a
need for a good GPL'd OCR, particularly for academics like myself in the
humanities.
That
should
be doing about this?
Any help appreciated.
-Don Erickson
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filled up for no
discernable reason. A classic sign of system compromise, I understand.
Both my ls and du executables were replaced by bogus versions, which is
why it took me a week to figure out what had happened. Yeah, some weird
things were happening, but one hates to get paranoid, you know.
Regards,
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en numlock/caplock/scrolllock were
unresponsive.
Any suggestions?
I'm running quake2 from slink and svgalibg1 from potatoe (to take
advantage of the VESA driver for my Millenium II)
Otherwise, the system is rock-solid. (SMP is awesome under 2.2.)
Yours,
Don
take over. What are your views on this? Eventually I would like to be
running Debian exclusively. I will admit though that I am learning on
RedHat. Just curious...... Don
** ABSOLUTELY **
Get that book! I have that book myself and it is INVALUABLE
Sockets are covered but so are a myraid other U*NX networking issues.
Highly recommended for anyone writing U*NX network code.
"Unix Network Programming Volume 1" by Stevens is solid gold.
Don.
A
after having entered "apache-sslctl start".
Go to your directory where your key and is and run
# ssleay rsa -in privkey.pem -out new.cert.key
Some documentation on this can be found at https://www.apache-ssl.org/#FAQ
Regards,
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nodetach" option
on pppd so it doesn't fork into the background?
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h SlackWare, no complaints on it. But, after seeing the Debian system
my son has setup on his computer... well... you got me hooked!
ThanX in advance...
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I want to allow all users of machines I have listed in
/etc/hosts.equiv access to my printers.
The absence of :rs: in /etc/printcap is supposed to allow
that.
Why isn't it working?
Anyone on any other machine who user an account I have defined
on my machine (like root, or don)
can
rking?
Anyone on any other machine who user an account I have defined on my
machine (like root, or don)
can print just fine. If their user id is not in my /etc/passwd I get:
lpd[]: can't find user - can't fork
Any ideas?
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i thought /mbr was supposed to be /MBR ?
i could be wrong though.
also you could use say partition magic an make
sure that windows is the active boot partition
On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, David Punsalan wrote:
>
> A friend of mine (not me...I'm just writing this e-mail for him - yeah,
> that's it)
Does anybody know if there's a problem with Greenbush (the
cd-burner/distributer)? I ordered Hamm two weeks ago and haven't heard
a thing. Email inquiries get no response, either.
-Don Berkich
If you choose the ISDN router take a look at the Symplex RO-1:
www.symplex.com
Works well for me on Debian, Redhat & SuSE boxes. All are
networked through an ethernet switch and connected to the
outside world via the Symplex RO-1 (even have a couple of
WindowsNT boxes on the network using
space for each partition.
Don Humphry
y the operation is not permitted?
Thanks.
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set
# CONFIG_IP_ROUTE_LARGE_TABLES is not set
# CONFIG_IP_PNP is not set
# CONFIG_NET_IPIP is not set
# CONFIG_NET_IPGRE is not set
# CONFIG_IP_MROUTE is not set
# CONFIG_ARPD is not set
# CONFIG_INET_ECN is not set
# CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES is not set
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that introduced some problem with portmap.
Thanks for your thoughts.
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, nate wrote:
> Don Hayward said:
> > Thanks for the response.
> >
> > Yes, portmap is running -- at least ps shows it.
> > rpcinfo -p hangs and returns no output although lsof -i lists se
Thanks Mike. It was an iptables problem.
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Don Hayward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I should have been more clear about rpcinfo ---
> >rpcinfo -p client from the client fails
This script, when configured properly, will back up your windows95
registry. Problems with windows95 can be fixed sometimes by restoring a
corrupted registry. You can automatically backup evertime you boot
Linux, if you place a command in your .bash_profile file. You might
want to backup your
killed by signal (Segmentation fault)
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so. I figured it would catch up to me eventually.
Thanks to everyone who responded.
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I'm looking for advice on what flat-bed SCSI scanner to
buy; something in the $200 - $400 price range, if
possible. I've got Debian 1.3.1 on a Cyrix-166 machine
currently, but I'll soon be upgrading to a dual PII-300.
Advice on what scanners to avoid would also be most welcome
ut there who can help.
I had the same problem, with a 1.2->1.3.1->(broken)2.0 install. Sorry
that I can't help solve the problem, as I actually compiled my own bash
2.01.1 trying to get through the hamm upgrade (unsuccessfully). Perl
still won't install.
Anyway, thought I'
In the pre-compiled modules distributed with 1.2.8 of Debian, all of the
ipv4 modules are missing. In particular I need ip_alias.o.
I realize I can regenerate the kernal and modules but this seems like it may
take me some time.
Meanwhile, does any one know where I could find a precompiled copy
cannot see the files when they ftp in anonymously.
Any hints would be appreciated. I reran it every which way to no avail.
Thanks,
Don
there. In fact everytime it leaves var/spool/pop/dbrady.pop there
and I have to delete it manually to try again - even when it claims the
problem was the password.
Frustrating!
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Don
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p for example.
Any further insights would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Don
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It sounds like qpopper is not running as root (it should). What
is the exact line from /etc/inetd.conf that calls qpopper ?
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
D
t for this architecture, I just want to be sure.
Thanks.
See: http://www.debian.org/ports/amd64/
You're welcome.
Don
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Is there a netatalk 2 deb available? If so, where?
Failing that has anyone a working debian/rules file to build a deb?
Thanks
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incorrect reference somewhere?
Regards and happy holiday season to all...
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ny takers? Anyone else
out there set up an LDAP directory that can be authenticated against
with simple authentication, but a Kerberos password backend, but without
using 'userPassword: {KERBEROS}'?
Any help is extremely appreciated, and I would be more than happy to
furnish further de
So, any takers? Anyone else
out there set up an LDAP directory that can be authenticated against
with simple authentication, but a Kerberos password backend, but without
using 'userPassword: {KERBEROS}'?
Any help is extremely appreciated, and I would be more than happy to
furnish fur
hard links?
There's always the option to use afio (or cpio if you're a masochist) or
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On Thu, 23 Dec 2004, Adam Aube wrote:
Since the address book is on an SMB mount, most likely the upgrade of Samba,
not uw-imap, caused the problem.
I copied the file into a non smbfs volume (the user's home directory)
and altered the address on the client -- the error message
y's response - I'm
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so why doesn't "stable" point to
that rather than "rex?"
Ultimately, my question is, is "rex" considered a stable release
of Debian 1.2? My guess is "yes", it's just that I'm getting
confused (and it ain't hard to confuse me!).
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t goes. I did nothing special in
creating the shortcut. The target looks like this:
"C:\Program Files\Utility\RAWRITE.BAT" %1
And it runs fine.
Hope this helps.
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emember seeing something on
this list recently about some systems that were configured with 'Shadow
RAM' enabled having problems. Check out:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/Debian-1.2/disks-i386/current/install.html
(The current Debian 1.2 installation instructions, 2.0.27 is the Linux
kern
that there are a few simple things that could have made the
upgrade easier, but all in all, it was pretty nice, and I certainly did
NOT have to reformat my disk. Most of the package upgrades were even able
to recognize my original configurations and so just about everything came
up just as it had
hing like this:
find . -name TRANS.TBL -exec rm {} \;
Hope this helps.
- Don
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really isn't going to solve for him!
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or all of us) if I did a
stupid thing.
Also, if you installed "gnat" (not "gnats"), you may find that gcc
won't work anymore - I'd recommend un-installing this if, like me,
you don't fully understand what's going on - again, works for me,
but I don't
lot clearer on the third or fourth install!
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ve noticed the absence of olvwm
(as opposed to olwm). Does anybody know of a debian package
that contains this, or at least a location for source code?
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Don Morton wrote:
>
>
> Speaking of window managers, I've noticed the absence of olvwm
> (as opposed to olwm). Does anybody know of a debian package
> that contains this, or at least a location for source code?
>
I'm replying to my own post here - I probably
/CDROM-HOWTO-4.html, it
has a section on the cdu31a.
Hope this helps.
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hich you will use to connect to the Win95 machine)
*may* be able to find it even if its address is dynamically allocated.
If you can get a static address for the Win95 box then it will work
without question.
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color depth. I think
you can 'man' on X.
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and
there are others out there as well (e.g. milan).
If the 2 machines are close, you could also just use a parallel switch -
I know they're not very sexy anymore, but they do work.
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10 million bits/second to the server (shared across all
devices on the segment), but from the server to the printer it is a regular
parallel connection. Ethernet is probably the most flexible in terms or
wiring the system as well.
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e no
idea what else the intuders may have done to keep a back door open.
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le (although there are a few browsing problems).
You can fetch samba from the upstream site: ftp://nimbus.anu.edu.au/pub/
tridge/samba.
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Don Gaffney (http://www.emba.uvm.edu/~gaffney)
Engineering, Mathematics & Business Administration Computer Facility
University of Vermont - 237 Votey Building - Burlington, VT 05405
(802) 656-8490 - Fax: (802) 656-8802
t match on similar problems appears to involve problems with
Perl (I've got 5.6 installed).
Any workarounds, suggestions, or sympathy would be greatly appreciated.
Incidentally, I've tried (from incoming) debconf 0.5.62, 3, and 4, all
with exactly the same result.
Best,
Don
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