remote print-server

1998-07-11 Thread Greg Norris
I was wondering if anyone can give me a quick rundown on what's needed to make debian a remote print-server for another unix system? We have 2 AIX boxes at work (versions 4.1 & 4.2), and as the unofficial administrator of our single Linux system, I'm supposed to work with our support staff to set

Re: Loadable Modules and Configuration

1998-07-14 Thread Greg Norris
Make sure that /etc/modules has the entry "3c509", and that it's uncommented. Also, you might need to do a "depmod -a" as root to rebuild the module dependency information (I modified my /etc/init.d/modutils to insure that this was done at every reboot). On Mon, Jul 13, 1998 at 06:20:29PM -0500,

Re: mutt and mbox file?

1998-07-18 Thread Greg Norris
In your ~/.muttrc file, set "spoolfile" and "mbox" to point to the same file. Here's the relevant section from mine: set spoolfile=+incoming/INBOX set mbox=+incoming/INBOX On Sat, Jul 18, 1998 at 12:53:16PM -0400, Seth M. Landsman wrote: > Greets, > So I used mutt for a long time

signal 32

1998-07-18 Thread Greg Norris
Can anyone tell me what signal 32 means? I was trying out lprng on my home system, wasn't able to get printing to work. Starting up lpd with a debuglevel of 5 shows me the following: plp_waitpid: pid -1, options 1 plp_waitpid: report -1, status died and dumped core, signal 32 Unfortun

Re: signal 32

1998-07-19 Thread Greg Norris
That certainly makes things interesting... Thanx for the info! > #define SIGPOLL SIGIO /* Pollable event occurred (System V). */ > #define SIGIO 29 /* I/O now possible (4.2 BSD). */ > #define SIGPWR 30 /* Power failure restart (System V). */ > #define SIGU

Re: netscape and sh/bash

1998-07-21 Thread Greg Norris
You need a newer version of bash. You can find it for bo at ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/bo-unstable. I was using it for about 2 months prior to upgrading to hamm without any problems. On Tue, Jul 21, 1998 at 02:08:14AM -0500, JonesMB wrote: > This has probabyly been discused here before but a se

Re: module missing

1998-07-26 Thread Greg Norris
The net-pf-5 request is for the appletalk protocol. If you're not using that, add "alias net-pf-5 off" to /etc/conf.modules. I'm afraid I don't know what char-major-10 refers to, but the same trick ought to work for that as well... On Sun, Jul 26, 1998 at 10:43:55AM +0800, Jieyao wrote: > When

Re: Communicator 4.5 libc6 version

1999-03-07 Thread Greg Starkes
On Sat, 6 Mar 1999, Curt Daugaard wrote: > Does anyone know how in the dense thicket of the Netscape site I can > locate a libc6 version of Communicator 4.5 (128 or 168 bit)? It's under the unsupported unix section, so you can get the 128-bit from their web site. The supported one is libc5, as yo

Re: Problems with .tar file

1999-03-12 Thread Greg Starkes
On Fri, 12 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I think it should be qt-1_42.tar (or qt-1.42.tar), not qt-1_42_tar.tar. Try > renaming it ^^ ^ ^ > > If this doesn't work, may be it's a .tar.gz, rename it to qt-1.42.tar.gz, and > try: Was this downl

Re: true type fonts

1999-03-12 Thread Greg Starkes
On Fri, 12 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Noah L. Meyerhans dixit: > > > > On Fri, 12 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > Okay, so I've installed xfstt - the true type font server. The package > > > says > > > it doesn't contain any fonts, and I can't find a package of them via >

init runs away with glibc2.1

1999-03-14 Thread Greg Wooledge
Operation not permitted"). Would a reboot fix things up, or would it just make matters worse? (Is it safe to reboot at this point, or should I drop back to glibc 2.0?) Please Cc: me on replies because I'm not subscribed to this list. -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NE

Re: init runs away with glibc2.1

1999-03-14 Thread Greg Wooledge
Greg Wooledge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Shortly after installing the new glibc 2.1 packages, I noticed that > init had started to run away: > (Is it safe to reboot at this point, or should I drop back to glibc 2.0?) Well, my computer decided the matter for me. About half an h

Re: Debian on IBM thinkpad 380XD

1999-03-15 Thread Greg Starkes
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Brian Morgan wrote: > Anyone have info on installing Debian on an IBM thinkpad 380XD? I'm > installing the latest 2.1 version, and not having much luck with the rescue > disk. It comes to the "boot:" screen. I press enter, and then it reboots > the system. Repeats with dif

Re: Netscape mail - multiple "profiles"?

1999-03-22 Thread Greg Starkes
On Sat, 20 Mar 1999, Christian Dysthe wrote: > I am running Netscape 4.5 under Debian (hamm). What I need is to be able is to > open different Messenger "profiles" with different mail folders, different > "From" addresses and different pop/smtp servers. Since Messenger isn't a multi > account emai

Configure Mouse

1999-04-04 Thread Greg Scharrer
and learned a great deal. Thank you. Greg

Re: Configure Mouse

1999-04-04 Thread Greg Scharrer
/2 line. I saved the file and re-ran vga_solitaire, but still no mouse. My mouse port is a PS/2 port (big connector, 5 pins), but my mouse is a Microsoft mouse (small connector, 6 pins). I use an adapter to make it work. Is this a factor? Greg At 03:22 PM 4/3/99 -0600, you wrote: >ktb wr

Mouse Trouble

1999-04-05 Thread Greg Scharrer
when I ran gpmconfig. I now have a problem getting into my system though. I tried to set up X before I solved the mouse problem. Now X comes up with the login. I can login, but then I can't do anything. How to I get back to the console? Greg

Re: Mouse Trouble

1999-04-05 Thread Greg Scharrer
Kent, I booted from the Debian install CD and used Alt-F2 to get to a console after I mounted /dev/hdb1. Then I rename XF86config and rebooted. That got me back to a console. I will stay away from X until I get the mouse figured out. Thank you for the prompt reply. Greg At 10:17 PM 4/4/99

viedo player for debian 2.0?

1998-12-14 Thread Greg Fox
but I also need to play .mov and .avi files.. Is there any alternatives? Thanks, - greg

Midnight Commander hanging

1998-12-22 Thread Greg Frye
ere a cleaner way (than rebooting) to clear up MC hanging? TIA Greg -- Greg Frye, APS California Environmental Protection Agency Air Resources Board Monitoring and Laboratory Division 1927 13th Street P. O. Box 2815 Sacramento, CA 95812-2815 voice: 916-324-8892 fax: 916-327-8217

Re: ipchains/ip_masq problems

1998-12-29 Thread Greg Wooledge
This is in response to a very old message on debian-user which I saw while browsing the mailing list archives. I've got IP masq working on a Debian system with kernel 2.1.132 at home. I think you're missing the obligatory "echo" for the 2.1.x kernels to turn on IP forwarding. I'm not at home rig

Re: qmail on dial-up ppp

1998-12-29 Thread Greg Wooledge
This is in response to a fairly old message on debian-user. I run qmail at home on a Debian system which is connected via dialup PPP (using diald) with a dynamic IP address. I'm not at home right now, so if you need to see exact copies of config files, let me know and I can look them up. First o

Re: uninstalling smail when a self compiled MTA is present

1998-12-29 Thread Greg Wooledge
The necessary package for telling Debian that you've got a locally built mail-transport-agent installed is "equivs". I don't know whether the hamm version will work right or not... several months back, during either hamm or slink upgrading, my equivs suddenly stopped working; I filed a "bug" repor

Re: Debian goes big business? [was: Re: Suggestion for RedHat (was: RH vs Debian)]

1999-01-19 Thread Greg Vence
h ignorant people voting for a stupid idea and the project would be ruined. In a _real_ Republic, you put the smart people to work making a minimal set of rules that we all follow. Corporations are owned by shareholders. It is a democracy. How do you trade shares, money? Who gets how many? What

Re: SQL packages

1999-01-22 Thread Greg Frye
-. > > Adam Keys| That rug really brought the room together > > < > >[EMAIL PROTECTED]| < > `-' > > -- > Unsubs

Re: SQL packages

1999-01-23 Thread Greg Frye
I checked and it was postgres95 that I had trouble with on Debian. I have Debian 1.3.1 running on my server. Can I run the latest PostgreSQL on it? I would like to try it on my Debian box more than my RH box. Oliver Elphick wrote: > > Greg Frye wrote: > >I have PostgreSQL loaded

Re: Synchronizing Windows NT to Debian.

1999-01-25 Thread Greg Frye
fo at "http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp/"; Greg Sergey Imennov wrote: > > Greetings, > > I set up Debian to synchronize it's clock thru > xntp with some of the servers on the internet. > Now I'm wondering if I can synchronize a Windows

Re: Quicktime player for Linux?

1999-02-01 Thread Greg Starkes
On Sun, 31 Jan 1999, Jim Foltz wrote: > On Sun, Jan 31, 1999 at 06:36:01PM +0100, Daniel Elenius wrote: > > Does anyone know of a Quicktime .MOV player for Linux? > > xanim The problem with xanim though is the fact that it loads the entire movie into memory before playing. Try playing a 80Mb mov

Re: Notebook manufacturer recomendation

1999-02-03 Thread Greg Starkes
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Dave Swegen wrote: > With a bit of luck I'll be starting work in a few weeks (crossing fingers > til they pop off and fly accross the room), and I was told I'd be bought a > notebook. So I was hoping I could get some pointers to which notebook > manufacturers tend to allow for

Re: public or private company

1999-08-11 Thread Greg Vence
Greetings, Actually, Debian created SPI to handle the legal stuff... SPI is a non-profit organization. See the following URL for a news release. http://www.spi-inc.org/news/1999/19990602b Enjoy -- Greg. -- Build an On-line Store http://www.Countdown9199.com/ Referral: Greg Vence IBO

Re: Bug # 38205?

1999-08-14 Thread Greg Norris
I've got a set of unofficial slink installation disksets, specificaly for the Adaptec SCSI cards. You can find it at . On Sat, Aug 14, 1999 at 12:55:16AM -0500, Nowan wrote: > Is there a work-around for this bug -- e.g., a rescue image that contains >

Re: Setting up Exim

1999-08-17 Thread Greg Baker
rebooted, all to no avail. > What am I doing wrong? To the best of my knowledge, I am setting it up > exactly as the Mail-HOWTO told me. First, are you sure local mail is being delivered correctly? Try opening up your mail program (mutt, elm, pine, xfmail, ...) and sending mail to your lo

Re: [OT] StarOffice memory usage: 7 processes!

1999-08-18 Thread Greg Baker
ion, but using the same memory. ps, top, etc. don't know about threads, so they appear as a seperate process. Bottom line: StarOffice is really only using 32 meg, but has seven threads working in there. I'm guessing, though. Can anyone confirm this? Greg --- "With

Re: uploads over modem are SLOOOOOW!

1999-08-20 Thread Greg Baker
more-or-less the same way. It probably isn't sendmail's fault either since I've seen it with sendmail, smail and exim at various ends of the connection. Maybe the SMTP servers at our respective ISPs are under heavy load? Sorry I haven't helped much, but you're at least

Re: DFI motherboards

1999-08-20 Thread Greg Vence
I just purchased one but its a P6??? board. I'll be loading Debian on it this weekend... It's got an AMD K6-III 450 MHz chip. L8r -- Greg Jon Hughes wrote: > > Has anyone had experience with DFI motherboards (P2XBL) with Linux? I'm > considering purchasing one and am looking for opinions. >

Re: Netscape

1999-08-25 Thread Greg Starkes
Ryan Chouinard wrote: > > I always hear people complain about Netscape crashing, but I never had > that problem, except in Windows. But then, everything crashes in > Windows. Netscape works fine for me in RH, Slackware, and now Debian. > What's the deal? I never had a problem either, until I deci

Another Partition spacing...

1999-08-25 Thread Greg Vence
What about: root 1.5GB var 2 usr 2 home 2.256 swap .256 (128 MB ram) ? TIA -- Greg.

Re: Another Partition spacing...

1999-08-25 Thread Greg Vence
Thanx I think I'll do: root 256M swap 256M var 1G usr 3G home 3.5G Thanx again -- Greg. " Raymond A. Ingles" wrote: > > On Wed, 25 Aug 1999, Marcin Owsiany wrote: > > > On Wed, Aug 25, 1999 at 11:19:02AM -0400, Greg Vence wrote: > &g

Re: startx Fails

1999-08-31 Thread Greg Vence
Yep, I'll check that out tonight. Where on the system do I put it? I told it 16384, so I'm guessing it is a cascade from the unknown chipset. Thanx again -- Greg. Bob Nielsen wrote: > > Looking at what you posted: > > > (--) SVGA: videoram: 64k > > This

Re: New X for stable

1999-09-03 Thread Greg Vence
Branden Robinson wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 08:37:33PM -0700, Greg & Heather Vence wrote: > > Thanx for the work on X. I've got a Viper 770 and was wondering what the > > plan was for stable? I know netgod is hosting 3.3.3.x What about 3.3.4 and >

Re: How to uninstall X

1999-09-06 Thread Greg Vence
leave your > machine in a broken state. > Could I use this to allow install when the dependencies are incorrect? i.e. the main xlib 3.3.4 for slink is versioned 3.3.4-0slink1 when it's dependents require >= 3.3.4-1 TIA -- Greg. -- What do you want to spend today? Debia

Re: Upgrading XFree86

1999-09-09 Thread Greg Vence
an.org/~branden/ As of 48 hrs ago, it had dependency problems on the fonts. I may try again this weekend if there's been a fix. Otherwise, I'm considering the Potato option... Enjoy -- Greg. -- What do you want to spend today? Debian GNU/Linux (Free for an UNLIMITED time) http://www.debian.org/social_contract.html Greg VenceKH2EA/4

Re: Upgrading XFree86

1999-09-09 Thread Greg Vence
Bob Nielsen wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 10:13:10AM -0400, Greg Vence wrote: > > However, I've got a Viper 770 (TNT2 16 MB) and that doesn't show up > > until 3.3.4 those files are at http://www.debian.org/~branden/ > > As of 48 hrs ago, it had dependency

Re: xfree86 3.3.5 in debian

1999-09-22 Thread Greg Vence
e directory. I've not neither a .Xsession nor .xinitrc file. I'd like to use Enlightenment as the wm and it didn't seem to install one. Do any of the wm's make one? Where can I get a sample of either? TIA -- Greg. -- What do you want to spend today? Debian GNU/Linux (Free for

Re: xfree86 3.3.5 in debian

1999-09-24 Thread Greg Vence
Ok, I tried adding a line that said "enlightenment" in /etc/X11/window-managers and I still got the not //.xsession file message. Using Phil's .xinitrc, less the TrueType stuff, worked fine. What am I missing in the /etc/X11/window-managers? TIA -- Greg. "Eric G . Mill

Re: hd to hd copy?

1999-09-27 Thread Greg Starkes
sk. ;) Rescue disks really come in handy! --- Greg "Tower" Starkes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Webmaster, Linuxberg (http://www.linuxberg.com/) "You can twist perceptions, reality won't budge." -Neil Peart, Rush, "Show Don't Tell"

Re: Diamond Viper V770 Ultra

1999-09-29 Thread Greg Vence
I've only got a 770 i.e. 16 MB, don't know if that's what makes the "Ultra." However, I've been getting the latest from http://samosa.debian.org/~branden/xfree86-334-slink/ also, if you haven't, see http://www.debian.org/~branden/ for the latest info. Enjoy --

Can't Find URL

1999-04-14 Thread Greg Scharrer
o open URLs. My plog output is listed below. Thanks for the help. Greg Apr 13 21:15:33 scharrer pppd[2839]: pppd 2.3.5 started by greg, uid 1000 Apr 13 21:15:34 scharrer chat[2840]: abort on (BUSY) Apr 13 21:15:34 scharrer chat[2840]: abort on (NO CARRIER) Apr 13 21:15:34 scharrer chat[2840]: abort

Netscape Resources

1999-04-22 Thread Greg Scharrer
resource file (the Netscape help says it should be Netscape.ad), but could not find it. Does anyone know where the resource file is? Thanks for your help. Greg Scharrer

Re: Netscape Resources

1999-04-23 Thread Greg Scharrer
>Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 21:31:53 -0600 >To: "Jens B. Jorgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >From: Greg Scharrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: Netscape Resources >In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>Lo

Re: Daylight Savings Time

1999-04-23 Thread Greg Frye
I want my machine to ignore daylight savings. I get no manual entry for 'man tzconfig' and command not found for 'tzconfig'. Is there another way to configure timezone and disable daylight savings? I am running Debian 1.3 (is that the problem?). Greg Wayne Topa wrote:

ISA vs PCI Modem

1999-04-24 Thread Greg Scharrer
I am thinking about buying a 56k modem. I have a 28.8k modem. I know not to buy a Winmodem. I have seen ads for ISA and PCI modems. Is one kind better than the other? Does the type of board slot affect capability or performance? Thanks for your help. Greg Scharrer

Re: Netscape Resources

1999-04-24 Thread Greg Scharrer
Thanks for all the help on Netscape. The font deuglification HOWTO made it a lot nicer. And I found the app-defaults.gz in /usr/doc/netscape. I will experiment with that to see if I can make the icons larger. Greg Scharrer

Up-to-date Hardware list

1999-04-26 Thread Greg Vence
Just looking at the web site and the hardware list (HOWTO) is getting close to a year old... Is there a more up-to-date file or site? TIA -- Greg.

Compiling xfstt

1999-04-28 Thread Greg Scharrer
know what package is missing in case I want to program with X later. Thanks, Greg Scharrer

DVD?

1999-04-28 Thread Greg Vence
What is the state of DVD in Linux? I've searched our site and nothing comes up on it? TIA -- Greg.

Contents of base/libc6

1999-04-28 Thread Muszynski, Greg
Hi there: Thank you for providing Linux as a free distribution. I am looking for the following files: ld-linux.so.2 libc.so.6 libm.so.6 libstdc++.so.2.9 Which the following page ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/Contents-i386.gz seems to point out to be located in: base/libc6 However

Sound?

1999-04-29 Thread Greg Vence
What are the new sound cards supported by Linux? i.e. Blaster 128 and up or Yamaha... Thanx -- Greg. -- Build an On-line Store http://www.Countdown9199.com/ Referral: Greg Vence IBO: 2712303 If you like it, lets talk & get you an IBO.

XDM to KDM

1999-05-05 Thread Greg Scharrer
-nologin no-restart-on-upgrade run-xconsole use-sessreg Thanks for your help. Greg Scharrer

Re: Cobalt Qube

1999-05-05 Thread Greg Vence
Ok, gotta ask... Now that you've had the NetWinder a while, what do you think of it as a possible workstation? Shaleh wrote: > > Qube: > > small > pretty > geek drool > > *NO* vid card PERIOD > a slow mips processor (over priced for the hardware) > closed box > a net appliance not a workstatio

Windows won't boot

1999-05-08 Thread Greg Scharrer
to use the Windows boot floppy to get the machine up. Then I use loadlin to boot linux (lilo is not configured). What must I do to get Windows to boot again? What did I do to make the system not boot? Thanks for your help. Greg Scharrer

Re: WARNING: VIRUS ATTACHED TO MESSAGE FROM Alexander Gutfraind

1999-05-10 Thread Greg Starkes
On Sun, 9 May 1999, Kenneth Sims wrote: > Why did you (Alexander Gutfraind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) just send a virus > (HAPPY99.EXE) to the debian-user list? He probably didn't realize that he sent it. Happy99 sends itself to everyone that the user sends a message to in the background. The user does

Re: wav > mp3

1999-05-10 Thread Greg Starkes
On Mon, 10 May 1999, Paul L. McNeely wrote: > You moron, stop sending trojans over the mailing list that's not funny. You seem to know how to get rid of it, but you obviously don't know how it works. He probably didn't even realize that he had happy99 on his machine, which which would have sent i

EDI?

1999-05-17 Thread Greg Vence
Hey, Looking for a pointer to a GNU EDI environment/project. TIA -- Greg. -- Build an On-line Store http://www.Countdown9199.com/ Referral: Greg Vence IBO: 2712303 If you like it, lets talk & get you an IBO.

Re: EDI?

1999-05-19 Thread Greg Vence
Hamish Moffatt wrote: > > On Mon, May 17, 1999 at 02:07:43PM -0400, Greg Vence wrote: > > Looking for a pointer to a GNU EDI environment/project. > > EDI == EDA? http://www.geda.seul.org/ Actually EDI != EDA EDI is Electronic Data Interchange Thanx anyway -- Greg. -- Buil

Re: So whos going to ALS

1999-10-06 Thread Greg Vence
27;d 450) with a 19' monitor. > Who's co ordinating... > > Regards, > Vaidhy > > On Wed, Oct 06, 1999 at 07:30:30AM -0700, Greg & Heather Vence wrote: > > I could haul my printer in again. Also, I've got a real machine this > > year... AMD K6-II

NFS lockd problems

1999-10-09 Thread Greg Wooledge
oesn't work. If I manually stop NFS services (/etc/init.d/nfs-server stop; /etc/init.d/nfs-common stop), and kill (-9) the lockd process, then I cannot restart lockd. Any attempt to do so gives me this: dwarf:/home/greg# rpc.lockd lockdsvc: Function not implemented In "strace rpc.lock

Re: NFS lockd problems

1999-10-10 Thread Greg Wooledge
es and rebuilding the kernel, and installing the Debian knfs package (replacing nfs-server), it finally worked! :-) The NFS-HOWTO document is dated 1997. It doesn't cover *any* of this. -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: potato: why does new slang1 preclude modconf, whiptail, gimp, ae,...?

1999-10-10 Thread Greg Wooledge
quot;slang1 (<< 1.3.0)". The new slang1 package has a version number of 1.3.8-2 or so. As far as I know, you should *not* upgrade slang1 at this time. -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | because a CPU is a t

Re: Slink to Potato

1999-10-10 Thread Greg Wooledge
rk? I'd recommend against this, due to a few broken packages that are in the current potato. -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | because a CPU is a terrible thing to waste. http://www.kellnet.com/wooledge/ |

Re: Copying to a floppy; www connection

1999-10-10 Thread Greg Wooledge
opy a file to a floppy? With mtools, you can use "mcopy file a:". -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | because a CPU is a terrible thing to waste. http://www.kellnet.com/wooledge/ | pgpkNyWYPJFTC.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: gdm locks me out!!!

1999-10-11 Thread Greg Wooledge
s wrong? Does the backspace not work? Does it not recognize your $TERM type? I can probably help with either of these if I have enough details. -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | because a CPU is a terrible thi

Re: Slink to Potato

1999-10-11 Thread Greg Wooledge
c6, ld.so and bash at once with one dpkg command. (Add more packages, like libc6-dev, if necessary. I don't know the whole dependency tree by heart.) -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | because a CPU is a ter

Re: find | egrep

1999-10-11 Thread Greg Wooledge
ep -- so egrep will always print out the name of the file which matches). Passing multiple files at a time to egrep is also more efficient -- the -exec version may be significantly slower. -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: getdate

1999-10-11 Thread Greg Wooledge
should use the ntp package from potato instead. Either that, or comment out any calls to ntpdate in /etc/init.d/xntp3. The (x)ntpd daemon itself won't cause any problems -- it will run patiently in the background, even if the time servers are not reachable. -- Greg Wooledge

Re: getdate

1999-10-12 Thread Greg Wooledge
system down. Oh, YUCK! That's really, really counterintuitive. >In the future, the /etc/rc6.d/SXX scripts MIGHT be moved to > /etc/rc6.d/K1XX for clearity. I hope so. -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Smail rewrite From address

1999-10-12 Thread Greg Wooledge
Steve George ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Any pointers to info along these lines would be great - atm I've had to giveup > mutt for Netscape mailer :-( Mutt can rewrite the From: header for you. In my ~/.muttrc (sort of) I have this: my_hdr From: Greg Wooledge <[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: getdate

1999-10-12 Thread Greg Wooledge
s with the links in /etc/rc0.d and /etc/rc6.d. You should put that one back to S50hwclock.sh. (Also note that, as someone else pointed out, the others are correctly named as well, even though they don't appear to be.) -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.dist

Re: OT - How to save real audio files?

1999-10-13 Thread Greg Wooledge
layer to use your squid HTTP proxy. With any luck, squid will save the offending files on disk (check the cache logs). I can't give any detailed help here, though -- I only use realplayer on rare occasions. Good luck. -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distr

Re: Anyone using Sound Blaster PCI64?

1999-10-13 Thread Greg Wooledge
yer all work). I do get one warning message: Soundblaster audio driver Copyright (C) by Hannu Savolainen 1993-1996 SB 4.16 detected OK (220) SB16: Bad or missing 16 bit DMA channel But I'm definitely getting 16-bit stereo output. -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed

Re: Anyone using Sound Blaster PCI64?

1999-10-14 Thread Greg Wooledge
tunately, I have no insight into this issue. I've never attempted to use speak-freely. -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | because a CPU is a terrible thing to waste. http://www.kellnet.com/wooledge/ | pgpM7PzJ2RwNw.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: no /dev/dsp Continued

1999-10-14 Thread Greg Wooledge
number of 14 and a minor number of 4.) These numbers are used internally by the kernel. The 'c' in the first column means that this is a character device file (as opposed to a 'b'lock device file). -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.n

Re: qmail: where does it keep its log?

1999-10-14 Thread Greg Wooledge
g is done as specified in /etc/syslog.conf. (You will see several lines beginning with "mail" which specifies what to do with log messages received from programs which use the "mail" facility for their output.) -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http:

Re: http://www.debian.org/contact

1999-10-14 Thread Greg Wooledge
org/debian/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/base/slang1_1.3.8-2.1.deb' slang1_1.3.8-2.1_i386.deb 164854 2e1bc6e0c30ed211024cd197f9c8b242 'http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/base/ae_962-25.1.deb' ae_962-25.1_i386.deb 35360 59df7b78823f8304e7da3e3915ef6f7b (Ugly,

Re: Mutt and From: line in mail

1999-10-14 Thread Greg Wooledge
Bounces will be sent to this address. I cannot emphasize this strongly enough. If you have to set your From: header for any reason, you should make the envelope sender match. -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] |

Re: dwnld .deb files with Netsc

1999-10-14 Thread Greg Wooledge
g the Win95 partition locally onto a running Linux system, this shouldn't be an issue. If you're transferring the files with FTP, make sure you're doing it in binary (image) mode. -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Mutt and From: line in mail

1999-10-15 Thread Greg Wooledge
data From: Mark Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Mark Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: test test . quit Then see what the message looks like. -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | because a

Re: Forcing a core dump?

1999-10-16 Thread Greg Wooledge
run arg1 arg2 ... ... seg fault ... (gdb) bt -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | because a CPU is a terrible thing to waste. http://www.kellnet.com/wooledge/ | pgpfgrER5boM2.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: PCI Bus inquiry HP8130 , PCI eth0 set to irq0 ...Yup Zero that is

1999-10-17 Thread Greg Wooledge
s this an HP Pavilion? If so, go into the BIOS (I think it's F1 when the HP logo comes up...), and find the part that shows your installed operating system. It may have choices like "Win95", "Win98", "Other". Select "Other". -- Greg Wooledge

Re: PCI Bus inquiry HP8130 , PCI eth0 set to irq0 ...Yup Zero that is

1999-10-17 Thread Greg Wooledge
with it. Haven't seriously attempted to get sound to work on it But the parts of it I *do* use work just fine -- the serial port (external modem), the hard drive, the CPU, and the network card I put in it -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.n

Re: dselect can not allocate memory

1999-10-17 Thread Greg Wooledge
g the whole thing againg from > zero. Please help. If you have no unallocated drive space, then you'll have to create a swap file instead of a swap partition. man mkswap man swapon man fstab -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.net/ [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: nfs + setgid problem

1999-10-17 Thread Greg Wooledge
ient(s)? > It would be a solution to remove the sgid bit from the home directories, but > isn't there a way to tell knfs to export these files correctly? Mine works just fine. Jekyll is the client: jekyll:~$ ls -la bar total 10 drwx--S--- 2 greg greg 1024 Oct 17 16:54 ./ drw

Re: Compiling and using c librarys (.a and .so)

1999-10-17 Thread Greg Wooledge
e LINUX-ELF HOWTO is great, but it's kind of obsolete (*nobody's* using a.out any more), so it's hard to find these days. I used google and managed to turn up a copy at <http://www.linuxhq.com/HOWTO/ELF-HOWTO.html>. -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET ht

Re: mktemp segfaults

1999-10-18 Thread Greg Wooledge
ot; with trailing NUL character). With the "char *" you're only allocating a pointer and telling it to point to a string constant (which is in read-only memory). -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | because a CPU is a terrible thing to waste. http://www.kellnet.com/wooledge/ |

Re: ?complex args pass to other app w/o changing?

1999-10-18 Thread Greg Wooledge
ake CXXFLAGS="-O2 -do-strength-reduce" LD=-s' (Put this in ~/.bashrc if it works; and make sure you have "source ~/.bashrc" or ". ~/.bashrc" in your ~/.bash_profile or ~/.profile. I will *never* understand why login bash shells do not read ~/.bash

Re: Which IPs for Which Devices?

1999-10-18 Thread Greg Wooledge
ay not be able to get the slink ipmasq package to work; I found it much better to configure IP masquerading by hand. -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | because a CPU is a terrible thing to waste. http://www.kellnet.com/wooledge/ |

Re: terminfo for solaris

1999-10-19 Thread Greg Wooledge
i If you want it to be system-wide, you can omit the first three lines and run the tic as root. You may want to read /usr/doc/xterm/README.Debian as well, even if you aren't using xterm. -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.net/ [EMAIL PRO

Re: How to find the ethernet add of NIC

1999-10-19 Thread Greg Wooledge
ding a custom kernel. Also see the Ethernet HOWTO. -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | because a CPU is a terrible thing to waste. http://www.kellnet.com/wooledge/ | pgpt9NIU3g69H.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: cron error message

1999-10-20 Thread Greg Wooledge
7;t look exactly like that (possibly a different date), something is wrong. A quick glance at /dev/MAKEDEV makes me think that you can recreate this with '/dev/MAKEDEV std' if necessary. But you may want to double-check that before running it. -- Greg Wooledge

Re: system parameters

1999-10-20 Thread Greg Wooledge
2.x kernel, you have to run this command: echo 1 >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward Unfortunately, I don't have any references for additional reading. :-( -- Greg Wooledge| Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | because a CPU

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