like libc6 and such
(thinking other things will get broken). We are about to replace this
server with a new one anyway.
I noticed that I had version 0.12 installed previously. Can I find that
version in a deb package anywhere?
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Thanks,
Joel
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 03:23:53PM +0200, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Joel Mayes wrote:
>
> > Just a quick question, how do i configure my Debian testing box so that
> > the "poweroff" command actualy powers down my computer ? I'm using the
> &
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I can't figure out how to make my sound hardware work. I am running
potato. Compiled ALSA in my 2.5.9 kernel.
Using xmms to play my mp3's reports no problem and the display shows
normal playback but there is no sound output.
I have made adjustments to my volume using the mixer. I am sure the
vol
Joel wrote:
I can't figure out how to make my sound hardware work. I am running
potato. Compiled ALSA in my 2.5.9 kernel.
Using xmms to play my mp3's reports no problem and the display shows
normal playback but there is no sound output.
I have made adjustments to my volume using th
try:
Acquire::http::Proxy "http://10.0.0.169:1428";
HTH,
joel
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i tried to compile package a custom built kernel and encountered this error.
- - - - - - - start
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/kernel-dev/linux-2.5.6/linux$ make-kpkg clean
dpkg: warning, architecture `i386-none' not in remapping table
rm -f modules/modversions.h modules/ksyms.ver debian/files stam
Ulf Rompe wrote:
Your architecture seems to be misrecognized.
do you have any idea how do I correct this?
$ dpkg --print-architecture
i386
If you aren't able to
figure out why, you may want to force a correct name by setting it
yourself:
make-kpkg --arch i386 clean
[x] ulf
ok.
but
Colin Watson wrote:
That looks like gcc isn't installed.
$ gcc --version
3.0.2
thanks anyway.
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Colin Watson wrote:
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 09:25:28AM +0800, Joel wrote:
Colin Watson wrote:
That looks like gcc isn't installed.
$ gcc --version
3.0.2
thanks anyway.
Do you have the environment variable $CC set to something else? What
does the following
problem?
when i try to install phpmyadmin , apt-get includes php3.. why not php4?
thanks..
Joel
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my user as well the rw access on all its files and
more x right on dir: all seems ok.
Any idea?
Thanks in advance for additional help,
Joel
PS1: please make me in cc (I am already in so many ml)
PS2: I just find another advise in netscape site regarding this message.
It should be due to a corru
ot full or close to full. ...
>
>I so follow advise I check fs which is used at 76% (not so full?).
>I also verify that my user as well the rw access on all its files and
>more x right on dir: all seems ok.
>
>Any idea?
>
>Thanks in advance for additional help,
>
i've tried netbeans i the results are the same.
Thanks
Joel
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w. i just start the
program and when it's fully loaded i just close it.
i had my locales to pt_PT but changed them to en_US. The result didn't
change.
Thanks you.
Joel
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 01:20:47AM +, Joel Alexandre wrote:
| i installed
FIXED :) :)
since google is our friend,
i added DefaultFbBpp 32 to XF86Config-4 in the screen section.
it worked fine :-D
thanks
Joel Alexandre
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 01:20:47AM +, Joel Alexandre wrote:
| i installed j2sdk1.4.0:
[.
i have the same problem. With kdm, xfce4 doesn-t start. but with gdm
there is no problem.
>Hi,
>
>I tried out the latest xfce4, and it's pretty cool. One of the best
>desktops around. I want it to run under kdm, but so far I could not
>figure out how to do it. Any one tried that? Any help in
and get a response from search engines.
ideas? i would appreciate help.
thanks,
joel
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problems, but i don't know what to change. As root kmix works perfectly.
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Subject:pb to access debian-gcc cvs as anonymous?
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2003 20:45:01 +
From: Joel Soete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi Debian-admin,
Acoording to <http://cvs.debian.org/?cvsroot=debian-gcc> [1] I set
My netscape fonts seem to be way too small. Most of the pages i go
to i can hardly read. I'm using communicator 4.5 and kde. Any
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I have a del xps R400 system that has onboard crystal sound system.
I have not sucessfully installed a driver that works with my sound
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X to start seeing the new ttf fonts? Thanks for your
help?
Didi Damian wrote:
Joel Keating wrote:
>
> My netscape fonts seem to be way too small. Most of the pages
i go to
> i can hardly read. I'm using communicator 4.5 and kde.
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the following message when i try to do any kind of routing
adds or anything. (Basically it doesn't work, can't talk on the network)
:
SIOCADDRT: Operation not supported by device
Anyone have any idea how i can fix this? Thank You.
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http://www.
have a static internet connection) and
download there the needed debian packages (automaticly with help of the
generated list on my pc). any ideas how I can do that?
regards
Joel Gautschi
aka J-freak / Carrots
http://www.game-over.ch/
nd I'm at a loss for what to try
next. I have no idea about hardware, and specifically no idea about this
hardware since it's a middle-aged P133 I picked up with no
documentation.
Am I screwed? Or am I just missing something important?
Thanks for your time,
Joel.
hes on by the end of next week
to do this. Free, too.
Cheers,
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ensive.
In any case, Linux doesn't support SMP on a very wide range of PowerPC
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3D stuff.
Short form: is it/will it soon become feasible to run
hardware-accelerated stuff like Quake[II] with just a TNT card? Or
should I just shrug, buy a nice Voodoo II, and pick up a nice 2D card at
the same time?
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network driver module. I have a pretty strong
hunch that's the one.
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Any technology distinguishable
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e PCI choice is below the ne200 & called ne2k.
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I didn't found any gif support in gimp of slink. is that because of the
licence of gif or what? before I installed I used suse 6.0... and there
gif support in gimp.
Is there a possiblity how I can get gif support in gimp with debian 2.1
(slink)?
thanks and regrads,
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I'm having problems with dhcpd. For somereason no matter what I change
dhcp sets my hostname to dhcpc1
or something. I've changed it in the hostinfo-eth0 file to be a
different name i've change /etc/hosts. I'm don't know where dhcp is
getting this hostname and if there is a way to fix it? Any
My kde is semi-working. My backspace key acts the same as a
delete key should. If i change some things in Xmod keymap it doesn't
work at all. Another thing is that I don't get color when i set backgrounds
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On Sun, 23 May 1999, Kent West wrote:
> Mark Wright wrote:
> >
> > I'm adding a debian workstation to our Windows network, and I'd like to use
> > our DHCP server to assign it's ip-address, DNS servers, netmask, etc. Is
> > this possible
What is the settting that allows you to set the hostname on the client? I
run dhcpcd on my linux box on a Win network, and my dhcpc always sets my
hostname to dhcpc1. Where is this seting you are talking about i've been
trying to find it for weeks.
On Tue, 25 May 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
Ok, well i guess my problem is my server then. Does anyone here use a
NetGear RT328 ISDN router? That is what i use for my dhcp server and it
seems to be setting my hostname, and i wish i knew how to change it.
On Tue, 25 May 1999, Marc Haber wrote:
> On Tue, 25 May 1999 09:11:37 -0500 (CDT),
n and
will read FAQs, but I'm having a hard time finding the right ones to ask...
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made
> up.
>
> Oh, this is going to be fun.
>
> Thanks
>
> Bruce
Downloaded at 16:22:49 2002-09-17 -0700, with the following md5sum:
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tp' (no quotes) should fix that (or else it'll
punt safely).
Also, if one wants smail to run standalone, one can edit /etc/init.d/smail
and comment out the "exit 0" line near the top (IIRC, this may be necessary
for it to work at all with fetchmail. It will certainly make fet
fixed the
overlap with libc6-dev, and there are bugs filed against wu-ftpd and netstd
regarding the man page overlap.
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/lib/libc.so.6 (0x4001)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x4000)
And yes, it does work.
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230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to transfer files.
ftp> cd pub
250 CWD command successfu
s/get/linux-ip-nat.html>, I don't
know if it can do what you want or not.
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God shows his contempt for wea
pend option means "append the following arguments to the arguments
passed to the kernel", so you need to pass 'mem=m' to the kernel somehow.
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ful when you do upgrade to hamm if you have that version
>installed (I found out the hard way).
You mean 2.01, and the bo-unstable version will work fine upgrading to hamm.
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the normal libc5 functions for this
are incompatible with the libc6 ones, so the hamm libc5 actually calls the
libc6 functions for those calls.
[2] This conflict is because prior versions installed in /lib (in hamm,
libc5 libraries go in /lib/libc5-compat and/or /usr/lib/libc5-compat so
libc5 and libc6
At 13:20 -0600 1998-03-04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I tried to install the bo-unstable bash and it has a dependency on both
>libc5 and libc6. Is this correct?
No, it's not, there's a corrected version in bo-unstable now.
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Hello,
My name is Joel and I am 16 years old. I am emailing you because
I need help downloading, installing, and useing Linux. So could you
please send me step by step on how to do those things. I would really
appriciate it. Thank you.
PS- Could you also tell me where I can download
with PGP going commercial. It mostly
has to do with the RSA patent, and flaws in the old PGP key format (mostly
to do with keyid and fingerprint collision).
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grief! Use qmail!
If qmail's author used a reasonable license, I would.
It *is* a Debian package though:
<ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/hamm/non-free/binary-all/mail/qmail-src_1.01-5.deb>
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D
zen/* for hamm (and eventually dists/stable/* once
hamm is released). dists/unstable/* is the new unstable (to become 2.1
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in a single executable.
BTW, "command-line" is not the correct way to refer to a full-screen
curses-style interface ("visual" is a common term).
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At 20:14 -0500 1998-03-28, Darren Renaud wrote:
>Could someone give me some advice on setting up a key server for PGP?
You can get source for a key server daemon at:
<http://www.mit.edu/people/marc/pks/>. I am also doing a Debian package of
it, but it'll be awhile before I have it
e now-a-days.
>
>That said, does anyone know why Linux is so picky about floppies?
It isn't Linux reading the boot/rescue floppy, it's the BIOS, and most
BIOSes have a very flaky floppy driver. There's really nothing that can be
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download?
Yes, it's called 'dftp', you can find it as
project/misc/dftp-4.3-1-standalone.tar.gz (all it needs is perl) on any
Debian mirror.
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At 14:37 -0500 1998-04-29, Nathan E Norman wrote:
>Now for the hashed over part. Is there a sane and reasonable way to
>either convert an existing RedHat machine to Debian, or to start the
>Debian install from what I have now?
project/experimental/dpkg_*_.nondebbin.tar.gz
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uld want to live without it?
>Can bash be taught to do this? It would be great.
bash can't, but zsh (a bourne shell derivative like bash) has programmable
completion that is even more powerful than what tcsh has.
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wever.
>So how does one get started installing Debian on a PowerPC MAC, and where
>are the instructions?
The answer is, you don't, Debian/powerpc is not ready for general
consumption yet.
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o the
>proprietary nature of the machine (and these files i'm talking'bout are
>sometime critical to linux)
Also wrong, MkLinux is a Linux "single-server" running on top of the OSF
Mach 3 microkernel, the microkernel is not licensed under the GPL, but
instead under an XFree86-li
ion contains `^TO' it will be sub-
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EtherExpress Pro 10/100 driver though (which is different
from eepro.c).
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fo without NDAs and $$ so...don't expect to see a "Free"
>driver soon
>(Like I said..im just uesing but..thats a good bet as to why)
Nope, there is a free AudioPCI driver:
<http://www.ife.ee.ethz.ch/~sailer/linux/audiopci.html>
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source used to build the "US version" at the MIT site, the only difference
is that the "US version" uses RSAREF, to avoid the patent issues.
I have seen versions of PGP 2.6.3i that were legal in the US, because they
were compiled with RSAREF instead of MPILIB.
It must be possib
2.0 daemon and here is error message :
>/tmp/cca305401.o: In function `unix_pass':
>/tmp/cca305401.o(.text+0x2159): undefined reference to `crypt'
>make: *** [radiusd] Error 1
You need to link against libcrypt, add -lcrypt to the LIBS or CFLAGS of the
Makefile.
-
of wingz files?
There's a Linux version of Wingz, see
<http://www.wingz.com/linux/linux.html>, but there's no Debian installer
package.
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quot;Official CD" such a bootable CD?
The Official CD is bootable, yes.
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PGP Fingerprint (RSA Key): 12 92 9C E4
gle config file replacing the symlinks.
No, DON'T use file-rc, it has some serious bugs
(http://www.debian.org/Bugs/db/pa/lfile-rc.html).
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n (closes:Bug#6487)
* New Standards-Version: 2.3.0.1
* Changed behaviour of backspace key (now sends `DEL' == 0177)
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32.gz
> patch-2.0.33.gz
The 'kernel-source-2.0.30' package already has some patches applied, which
is why the above patches won't apply cleanly.
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been mounted,
and also a maximum number of mounts between checks, when the maximum is
reached, a check is forced, this is to insure disk integrity, by checking
the volume periodically even if the volume is always cleanly unmounted.
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o a ctron-specific check during the
probe. If there are any problems, they are unlikely to be fixed, as
the programming information is unavailable.
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o hamm.
>
>Oh -- that wasn't what I expected.
However, there actually are hamm install disks now, they are currently in
incoming, but there are mirrors of that at
ftp://ftp1.us.debian.org/debian/Incoming/ and
ftp://llug.sep.bnl.gov/debian/Incoming/ among others.
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was a debian one that did what i wanted.
>
>How about a debian script to make one for you? Anyone?
See the `boot-floppies' package.
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converting to/from binhex and
>macbinary formats).
No, 'frommac' is a serial file transfer utility, 'hexbin' decodes binhex.
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oved to /var/state/dpkg (it is considered too
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it.d/jmasq
> rc1.d/K19jmasq -> ../init.d/jmasq
> rc6.d/K19jmasq -> ../init.d/jmasq
S* means, execute with the argument "start"; K* means, execute with the
argument "stop"; so, runlevels 2-5 will "start" the script, and runlevels
0, 1, and 6 will &
At 15:34 +1100 1998-02-18, Ian Perry wrote:
>I would like to know if there is a way where I can monitor the number of
>ppp0 packets transmitted and received as a continuous update on the screen.
Try netload, it is in the `netdiag' package along with several other neat
utilities.
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>Hi!
>
>I'm looking for bash 2.01 for bo (1.3.1). Preferrably the source version.
I am building a 'bo-unstable' release of bash 2.01 as per your request. I
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o find login, ftp, ... etc. which use the PAM
>authentification libraries.
Debian does not yet support PAM, it was a release goal for 2.0, but it was
dropped. It is now a release goal for 2.1.
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At 12:19 -0700 1998-02-23, Fulgham, Brent/SCO wrote:
>Is there an easy way to start a process on another virtual terminal?
Install the 'open' package.
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so.2 ->
ld-2.0.6.so*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 643772 Jan 21 10:31 libc-2.0.6.so*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Feb 17 11:32 libc.so.6 ->
libc-2.0.6.so*
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Joel "Espy" Klecker Debian GNU/Linux Developer<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<http://
hat a license not be specifically for Debian.
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Joel "Espy" Klecker Debian GNU/Linux Developer<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Non-cooperation with evil is as much a duty as cooperation with good.
At 19:22 -0600 1998-02-23, Jeff Noxon wrote:
>On Mon, Feb 23, 1998 at 02:36:16PM -0800, Joel Klecker wrote:
>> At 20:23 +0100 1998-02-23, Peter Paluch wrote:
>> >I would like to ask - is there any package which enables routing using
>> >BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) ?
Remove me from your mailing lists. thanks
ackage/README.gz", "kernel-package" allows one
to build a "kernel-image", "kernel-source", or "kernel-headers" (or all
three) package from any Linux kernel source tree.
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means of
# booting the new kernel. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!
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Apple Flavored Unix (Unix
f many key positions to change this. do something! and
please stop driveling!
Stop trolling.
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Joel Rees
Getting involved in the neighbor's family squabbles is dangerous.
But if the abusive partner has a habit of shooting through his/her
roof,
the guy who lives upstairs is in a
Voici l'adaptation francaise du manuel utilisateur de la DEBIAN 1.1. Ce
manuel est en deux parties.
-Installer la distribution Debian a partir de disquettes.
-Gestion des packages avec dpkg 0.93.42.
Ce manuel est disponible au format HTML.Vous pouvez le trouver a
l'adresse ci-dessous.
h the order of the
lookup of devices, but I don't have any idea how to modify that. Is this
possible? Is there a reason not to want such a presentation?
Joel Johnson
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