'man' command :-)
hope this helps
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ifferent system, and remembers your
background automatically, if you set it through their
option menu...so play around...sorry, i don't know
icewm (i'm happy with afterstep :-)
hope this helps
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> please
sorry for the confusion
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--- Igor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> use a package called 'enscript'
> (get it if it's not installed already)
> there are options to send it straight to the
> printer,
> or to save it to a different file.
>
> something like
I'm not sure about linux, but i know that in
DigitalUnix (or Tru64 as it's now called), you have to
add "ptys" to the /etc/securettys file...perhaps that
can carry over to linux.
let me know if this works
-igor
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&g
correct me if i'm wrong, but i thought the 2.0.x
versions of linux did not do symmectric
multiprocessing (SMP)??? i'd suggest getting the 2.2.x
kernel, i know those work...can't say anything for
sure, because i only have a 1 cpu box at home running
linux, and all the multi-cpu boxes at work either
ed the one that I
had with Slackware, the one that lilo.conf would generate, and evertything
in between). I'm also not too familiar with the boot structure of debian.
Slackware doesn't have boot.b or most of the other files in the /boot dir.
Thanx
-igor
ame first two lines of the error
message, and doesn't work either. Any ideas? I'm not too familiar with the
Debian package system. I thought all the dependencies were met. Am I missing
something?
Thanx in advance
- Igor
I had the same problem trying a harddisk install of slink (from scratch). It
kept giving me the file error (and the floppy install of the base didn't
work well either). I just got a new version of base2_1.tgz from the ftp
site, and it worked fine. See if you can do that, as that might be the
easies
a regular
user and then su. Try setting up ssh as well. It's a lot more secure and
automatically forwards your X connection (encripted, unlike simply setting
your display to the remote computer).
my $0.02
-igor
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z.www (ip address)
Works fine for me
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To: Debian User
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 9:12 PM
Subject: Setting up ssh
> Does anyone know where I can find a howto on setting up ssh?
>
> I have tried running the
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Subject: montar particion fat32 correctamente
Hola
Buenas
Tengo un hd de 120 GB con 4 particiones de aprox. 30 GB con xp, slackware
y
sarge, y una de fat 32 con 1 swap de 250 MB.
Quis
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Hello.
I set up my 2 computers with ramfs and put some files in those dirs.
Now, I wanted to test my networking to see how fast it would work with files
sitting in RAM. This way I could tell the capabilities of my network and it's
bandwidth capabilities.
I tried to use scp, but I guess it was c
I have a problem with my screen saver in kde.
When I go to KDE's control center. When I enable my screensavers,
they are all just blank black screens. No preview, no options are working.
When I go to lock the screen, no screen saver there either.
At one point in time it was working, but not anymore
On Friday, September 28 2001 01:38 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> When I go to KDE's control center. When I enable my screensavers,
> they are all just blank black screens. No preview, no options are working.
> When I go to lock the screen, no screen
Hello.
Is there way to launch debian installation from inside a live Mandrake system?
There is a currently linux kernel 2.2.19 running.
I'm planning to replace a mandrake system that has no video card inside.
So if I boot of debian installation floppy disk, I have no way of seeing the
output.
A
I have cupsys version 1.1.10-3 installed.
Now, when I type:
debian:~# lpinfo -v
network socket
network http
network ipp
network lpd
serial serial:/dev/ttyS0?baud=115200
serial serial:/dev/ttyS1?baud=115200
serial serial:/dev/ttyS2?baud=115200
serial serial:/dev/ttyS3?baud=115200
I think there is
On Wednesday, September 26 2001 11:27 am, Dave Sherohman wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 10:44:05AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I tried to use scp, but I guess it was caching the info somewhere because
> > I was getting the same transfer speeds as from HDs.
>
> That's a good possibility.
like a link of
/dev/hdc
instead /dev/cdrom1?
good luck,
Igor Abrahão
A Brazilian guy discovering the Debian world.
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*Linus Torvalds propõe alterações no modo de desenvolvimento do kernel
*Segundo uma notícia publicada pela Infoword, Linux Torvalds propos
alterações
no modo atual de desenvolvimento do kernel, para evitar discussões como a
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other shell?
Thanks in advance.
Igor
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his is not entirely
safe and that it may leave my system in a broken state. Does anyone
have experience with this course of action or have better suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
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On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 7:57 PM, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso
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> > I just purchased a Dell laptop with Ubuntu 7.10 preinstalled.
> [snip]
>
> > However, I prefer the Debian p
> point me in the right direction and give me a push!
>
Should courier-imap satisfy your need?
http://www.courier-mta.org/imap/
Here I have courier-imap using it as imap and pop3ssl server. It gives
better perfomance for ssl connections then others.
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I have an idea of setting up X server to use two video cards? Can anyone
give me first direction hints about this? thanks.
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stick, so... no chmod there ... ;)
Taking it easy solved the problem...
Thanks, and sorry to all for bringing up a noise about this...
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Hi ppl,
I need software to make some kind of computer database for my network. I
need not just ip addresses, but hardware information also, cpu info, hd
information, capacities, memor modules...
What could you recommend me?
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module for Debian on adaptec site.
Is there is any possibility to solve it and eventually install system on the
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http://www.ductape.net/~mitja/freeunix.shtml
http://www.omena.org/
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> these issues. What do I need to do to get this working?
It's not buggy :) You can't expect courier package to create a Maildir/
for each user upon install...
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Hi,
On Mit, 2003-06-04 at 04:58, Hamid wrote:
> I am using ICE Windoe Manager and I am not very happy with it.
> What is the default window manager for Gnome2.2 ?
Metacity.
cheers,
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If you've figured out who's eating up your RAM, you could try to prove
your suspicion by running memprof or valgrind (both are apt-gettable).
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HTML, and other code.
IMHO
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>
> I'm just curious what people are using to write
> HTML with on Debian,
>
> The available editors ive tried so far all see
debian.org addresses, but does not affect the mail that you receive _from_
debian lists.
Please contact me if you have any questions, and sorry for the inconvenience.
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meone kindly pinpoint me to documentation or to a
solution for this problem? Why are these header files not included into
Debian anymore?
Thank you very much in advance.
Igor Bubel
You really should post to Debian-user with questions like this. I am sorry I
don't have time to answer questions such as this most of the time. I took the
liberty of forwarding your message to the list.
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The superblocks are usually located every 8k on the filesystem. The first one
is at block 1, second is at 8193 and so on... You can tell e2fsck (and other
ext2 utils such as tune2fs, dumpe2fs) the location of the superblock by using
the -b option.
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hen exactly the hd
usage goes up to a 100 (i.e. which program uses all that space).
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> "Your problem is you try to figure out everything, and I can't figure
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Some time around Mon, 07 Sep 1998 18:44:35 +1200,
Michael Beattie wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Sep 1998, Igor Grobman wrote:
>
> > Having said that there is one exception to this rule ;-) and that is aol.c
> om .
> > It has been established that 99.9% of the mail wit
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. Is this considered a bug?
Ftpd works as expected, only in syslog I noticed the following:
portmap[21292]: cannot bind udp: Address already in use
What does it mean? Can this cause any problem?
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> Can anyone point me to some info about how to find how much
> time the CPU is wasting waiting for disk I/O?
There is /usr/bin/vmstat from the procps package.
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e extremely handy, so
> perhaps it already exists somewhere? :)
Try cruft. It's in the unstable (slink) distribution, admin section.
It works fine within hamm - at least to me.
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> Fetched 29.0k in 2m55s (165b/s)
> ERROR ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/frozen/contrib/binary-i386/Packages.
> gz
> Bad return code from subprocess
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> My apt is version .16, Any ideas anyone?
Just got the same thing while upda
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binary-only software you have no choice but to install
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which is included in the sendmail source
package (debian/hamm/hamm/source/mail/sendmail*diff.gz). It probably has all
the libc6 fixes. This way you will save yourself a lot of time figuring out
and fixing the errors.
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Well, looks like yet another broken news gateway injected loads of old mail
into debian-user. I blocked it for now till I get a confirmation that it has
been stopped. Again, sorry for the inconvenience.
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was a
while ago, and I forgot how they got there.
How would I get the necessary sound devices to appear (such as
/dev/audio, /dev/dsp, and /dev/sndstat).
Any help would be great
-igor
Try putting this line in Netscape (under
Edit::Preferences::Navigator::Applications)
for the RealAudio type :
rvplayer %s &
Put this in the Application box.
Always worked for me before (but can't test it now - no sound :-(
-igor
Sean wrote:
> I just apt-get installed both comm
Ajit Krishnan wrote:
> Hi,
> Try cd'ing to /dev and use
> ./MAKEDEV audio
>
> ajit
This worked. Great, I have sound again.
Thank you.
-Igor
>
>
> > How would I get the necessary sound devices to appear (such as
> > /dev/audio, /dev/dsp, and /dev
Hi,
just one quick quastion:
WHEN NEW VERSION OF DEBIAN IS COMING
OUT?
Thanks,
MadMan
with the
same (but PCI instead of AGP card !) at 1600x1200.
Could this be a motherboard problem (MS-6163) ?
Are there any BIOS settings to change ?
-Igor Mozetic
d a 3c905B Cyclone 100baseTx adapter at 0xe400.
...
Transceiver type in use: Autonegotiate.
MAC settings: half-duplex.
...
for Debian box on a full-duplex, 100Mbps Cisco switch.
-Igor Mozetic
Just a note: AFAIK debs.fuller.edu does distribute gated .debs
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I&IR> ppp-on and ppp-off files.
PPP-HOWTO's way is not quite compatible with debian. I suggest you read
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This sounds like a hardware problem. See www.bitwizard.nl/sig11 for
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fig (perl script) and see the
weird ways it handles it :-). Also, see /usr/doc/mbr. However, I don't see a
reason debian does this anyway, I was once told that the reason is because mbr
is safer than lilo.
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libc6-based shared libraries, not programs) , and the
maintainer will soon release a new e2fsprogs package which will have the old
name.
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> ii xaw3d 1.3-6.1Adds a cute 3d to X apps using the athena
> wi
> ii xaw95 1.1-4.1Windows 95-like look for X apps using the
> At
looks like you need xaw3dg installed.
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configure --pending".
# - sanity check that we are in the right place added
# v0.4: 1998-01-10 (Igor Grobman)
#-made it possible to place all packages in current dir.
#-added -pic packages to removal list.
#-make sure dpkg-dev does not get selected for removal.
# -moved
the hamm version of stm is attached. The unstable
version of stm fixes the problem by including the script attached as
/usr/sbin/STM_reset and having TextConfig point to it.
> - don't use SVGATextMode if X is started
Why? works fine here.
Igor
(debian stm maintainer)
#!/bin/bash
> On Wed, Jan 14, 1998 at 04:48:30PM -0500, Igor Grobman wrote:
> >
> > > - don't use SVGATextMode if X is started
> >
> > Why? works fine here.
>
> He's right. X Server looks at the Textmode to save and restore it properly,
> but only once at
edback.
Please contact me if you'd like to help.
Thanks!
P.S. the FAQ is at http://www.debian.org/cgi-bin/fom almost forgot :-)
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x27;ve created categories as I thought of them, not in any
particular order. I've been thinking of reordering them, and I guess now is
as good time as any to rearrange it :).
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it for their
release. Of course, this means that the bo install.txt will never get
improved, but I don't see much sense in doing it at this point.
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ies were wrong, but it's
too late to change at this point. You can safely use --force-depends in this
case.
Igor
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I'll create a section called "Debian Tips" in faqomatic, and put this as the
first one to start it all :-).
Sounds good?
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ng to several desktops, but there
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t preinst.sh first of all but I don«t now how to do that.
JB> 3. It don«t seems that I have the manual-klient "man". What packagename
JB> is that "manual-klient"? When I try to run with "startx" as root the
JB> message I get is:
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on stdout as most others do. This is not an
expected behavior, and a bug is already filed.
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but it is CLGD542x chipset, which is
supported. Yours seems to be unsupported. I gather you don't like having
a generic VGA chipset which is set by default, but I don't think you have
any other options.
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ill be able to boot it
> from boot floppy but not from the HD.
Do you still get the same error message from Lilo when you try to install
it after the repartitioning? Could you send me the contents of your
/etc/lilo.conf please?
I do have System Commander installed, and running with no pr
st to make sure:
are the nameservers listed in this form?
nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
If not, it might well be the source of the problem. Otherwise I have no
idea what it could be.
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oc .etc files
> to and from - no problem (except for the truncated file names).
no, if you can mount and use the win95 filesystem, and the only problem is
truncated filenames, then you have vfat (which is still FAT16), and you
can solve the problem by adding "-t vfat" to the mount command as noted
above.
HTH
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the way, his cdrom is recognized by the kernel on boot.
Thanks.
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urce into a package-version directory. cd
there and type
debian/rules binary
The .deb will be built in the dir a step above current.
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need to install libgpm1 package.
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updated packages in
/debian/rex-updates. Download and install them.
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hat the compilation process needs.
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> I feel stupid asking this questions as the documentation is supposed
> to help the "first time packager" to quote the documentation.
The packaging documentation is not close to being good yet, but we are working
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onfigured to give your modem (serial port,
actually) the first priority. I used to get a lot of errors like this before I
discovered irqtune. It is in the hwtools package, btw.
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st of linpeople servers, see http://www.linpeople.org, or connect to
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