Brian S Enyart wrote:
>
> I've got an Epson 740 I've set up with magicfilter.
>
> When I attempt to print a file (user or root), the job queues up
> normally, then disappears as if it had been printed, but it hasn't been!
> I get no error messages, and if I ask lpr to send email on completion,
Stan Brown wrote:
>
> On Sun Feb 25 14:33:51 2001 brian moore wrote...
> >
> >On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 02:08:38PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
> >> Let;s just cut to the chase on this.
> >>
> >> I need to be able to create, and work with larg files (> 2G) under
> >> Debian Linux. Secondly I need the m
Barry Samuels wrote:
>
> I've spent hours and hours trying to set up Hylafax/Faxgetty to auto
> detect fax/data calls and respond appropriately for data calls.
>
> I have had partial success in that I can now get it to distinguish between
> fax and data calls and accept the fax or start mgetty fo
I'm running slapd, and I notice I always get 3 processes.
At loglevel 1096, my daemon.log looks like this:
Feb 26 18:04:34 debserver slapd[27202]: line 35 (database^Ildbm)
Feb 26 18:04:34 debserver slapd[27202]: line 38
(suffix^I^I"dc=institute")
Feb 26 18:04:34 debserver slapd[27202]: line 41
(di
Jason Price wrote:
>
> I am installing Debian 2.2 for the first time (on a dual cpu box) and
> have run into a problem with my NIC. I have a Linksys LNE100TX, which
> I understand uses the Tulip module. During setup, I tried to select
> the Tulip module to install, but I got an error saying that
Charles Radding wrote:
>
> Print spoolers (I have tried CUPS and now lprng) cannot find my parallel
> port. It's there; Windows knows about it; the kernel detects it, whether the
> parallel port is built in or a module, whether the kernel is 2.2.18 or 2.4.2;
This stuff has changed under kernel 2.
Willi Dyck wrote:
>
> On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 05:53:42PM -0300, Marcelo Luiz de Laia wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Please, how do I can configure (set) my Video Card SiS 6326 8MB AGP Ver 2.2
> > on my Debian? I don't run X on my card video!!!
> What kind of problem do you have?
> I had the same video car
Fu-Dong Chiou wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I recently installed RP-PPPoE and was able to get connected using my DSL
> modem. However, I am having a problem. Netscape and telnet works fine,
> but not ssh (ssh works if it's connecting to localhost, but not the
> internet) and ftp (although ftp under netsca
"Brooks R. Robinson" wrote:
>
> > the kernel with the correct modules for the card. You should be able to
> > get the info you need from Dell, especially since they are now
> > supporting Linux on many of their systems. They may have a driver/module
>
> This seems to be your best idea. Your box
I recently downgraded from XFree 4 to 3.3.6 (the one in Potato). I also
made sure to downgrade xbase-clients and xserver-svga (the server I'm
using). Then, I recreated my XF86Config file.
I have my XF86Config file set up so that there is only one resolution
choice for each color depth. That way
"Eric G. Miller" wrote:
>
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 11:04:37AM -0600, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> > I recently downgraded from XFree 4 to 3.3.6 (the one in Potato). I also
> > made sure to downgrade xbase-clients and xserver-svga (the server I'm
> > using)
Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
>
>
> So I had no problems. But if someone never saw his Linux-guru-friend
> writing the line "S3:2345:respawn:/sbin/mgetty -x 3 ttyS3" into
> inittab to get the fax running, how can he ever configure it?
>
The Debian mgetty package does that for you, in the form of a c
I got this message in my box this morning:
/etc/cron.daily/standard:
find: /mnt/accountant_c: Input/output error
I confirmed that the error comes from checksecurity doing its setuid
checks.
My problem is not with the error; it's that checksecurity looks at this
filesystem at all.
Doing a 'mount
John Anderson wrote:
>
> I'm trying to set up mgetty to except logins through the modem. When I
> dial from a terminal, all I receive is a connect speed but no login
> prompt. How do I make mgetty issue a login prompt?
>
Put something like this in your /etc/mgetty/login.config file:
/AutoPPP/
Moritz Schulte wrote:
>
>
> Oh, I've an idea. Some mail servers (for example GMX's ones) filter
> (yes, they just kick them out) mails, which have some header wrong
> header entries. For example, if you have an "X-Sender:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]" entry, it gets filtered out by GMX,
> IIRC. Try sendin
Robert Waldner wrote:
>
> On Fri, 27 Oct 2000 13:52:26 +0800, Livia Admin writes:
> >I'm using debian/woody and kernel-2.4-test*.
> >anyone pls try running "yes `yes`" as any user if it crashes your system..
> >ca
> >use it crashes mine.
>
> it doesn´t crash my box, it just eats up the whole a/
Joakim Svensson wrote:
>
> Hello list,
>
> I am running woody and am about to get my EPSON 740 printer
> up and running.
>
> What are the prefered way to do this ? I am thinking
>
> Ghostscript
> gimp-print stp driver
> what else ? magicfilter
> what are PDQ,CUPS,LPD ? can it help me ?
>
> Ha
Colin Watson wrote:
>
> Helgi =?iso-8859-1?Q?=D6rn?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >guran remberg wrote:
> >> I have just read an article by a chap named Kurt Seifrieds, which was
> >> mainly about security on Debian. I was alarmed and have decided to
> >> switch to Red Hat as many experts advises
Harry Henry Gebel wrote:
>
> A friend of mine wants me to set up an account for him on our server, and
> since I do not allow telnet logins he needs a Windows SSH client. I checked
> around and there are quite a number of them out there, can anybody
> recommend which is the best? I do not have a W
The title says it all.
Trying to upgrade to unstable.
Has anyone seen this before?
> Eric Langager wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> We are currently in the process of setting up the curriculum for
> teaching the Oracle database system here at the University of
> Advancing Computer Technology. I feel that it would be a good idea to
> teach Oracle administration on some sort of UNIX pl
"james (home)" wrote:
>
> Hi all aving great problems with installing and using CPAN
James, while you'll want to use CPAN sooner or later, most likely, all
you really need to do to get DBI is:
apt-get install libdbi-perl
And for the mysql-specific stuff:
apt-get install libdbd-mysql-perl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm trying to dialin from a Win95 pc into a linux PPP server.
> After numerous attempts changing 'conf' files I managed to log in
> but then Win95 times out.
> I've also tried the no-dtr option in the inittab; '-m '"" AT&C1".
> No luck.
> I'm runni
"Denis J. Cirulis" wrote:
>
> Hello !
>
> I'm running Debian 2.2 frozen and want to set up dial in server both for
> shell logins and ppp.
>
> I've edited /etc/inittab and all the stuff in mgetty.conf , login.conf
> When i'm dialing the server modem is answearing but nothing happens.
>
> Where
w trillich wrote:
>
> install_driver(Pg) failed: Can't load
> '/usr/local/lib/site_perl/i386-linux/auto/DBD/Pg/Pg.so' for module
> DBD::Pg: /usr/local/lib/site_perl/i386-linux/auto/DBD/Pg/Pg.so:
> undefined symbol: Perl_markstack_ptr at
> /usr/lib/perl5/5.005/i386-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 169.
>
Joe Emenaker wrote:
>
[cut]
> With that in mind, does anyone have any personal experience concerning what
> the problem usually is in these cases? Motherboard? RAM? Has it ever helped
> anyone to *under*clock the CPU?
>
You could try memtest86 to test the memory.
James Ravan wrote:
>
> At 12:31 PM 5/4/00 +0800, Corey Popelier wrote:
> >I take an extremely simplistic view. I'd use Windows more if it didn't
> >crash 20 times a day. That's why I use Linux. Simple.
>
> Based on my experience with Debian Linux to date, I also take a simplistic
> view. Windows
w trillich wrote:
>
[cut]
>
> if you want to compare various different versions, you can try
> what i did: go to http://www.linuxmall.org and order their megapak,
That's www.linuxmall.com.
^^^
"Andy L. Krietemeyer" wrote:
>
> Hello:
>
> I have successfully installed and configured the base system of slink
> (2.1r4) on a 486 machine with 24 meg. The install program recognized and
> installed debian from the (Creative Labs) ATAPI CDROM.
>
> When I get to dselect to install packages, wh
Gregory Guthrie wrote:
>
> INIT: entering run level 2
> Starting system log daemon: syslogd
>
> and hangs...
>
Wild-ass guess based on bad reasoning and half-remembered experience:
Is it just possible you filled up a partition when you de-tarred all
that stuff? Like maybe the /var partition?
Make that a third...
kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
>
> Second the Linksys 10/100 endorsement.
>
> On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 07:38:46PM -0500, KULISHdotCOM wrote:
> > I haven't used those cards in months...
> >
> > I switched to linksys 10/100... can get them for 15 bucks US and they work
> > flawles
David Henningsson wrote:
>
> Since I'm going to use both win98 and Linux for a while, it would be nice
> to have programs working in both OS's, that is, they share the same data,
> on perhaps a FAT16 partition.
>
> I have a program for fidonet - mypoint works under Linux' DOS-emulator.
> Word 97
Michel Verdier wrote:
>
[cut]
> Everybody knows that .deb are usually the last to be released to increase
> stability for .deb packages. When security is an issue .rpm and .deb are
> both tested and it would be great to have statistics to know which is the
> quicker to be installed and used.
>
I
Richard Klinda wrote:
>
> Hoi Frank, ALL!
>
> Frank> I'm using joe for many purposes. The only feature I miss is
> Frank> syntax highlighting in C. Are there any hints for such a
> Frank> small and fast editor in Debian with that feature built in?
>
> fte, vim, jed (emacs ;-))
>
This lea
Frank Barknecht wrote:
>
[cut]
>
> Hey, no problem here with highlighting that code snippet using
>
> VIM - Vi IMproved 5.6 (2000 Jan 16, compiled Feb 10 2000 17:28:27)
> (official wichert debian package)
>
Hey, where can I get that? The one from frozen (vim-perl 5.6.070-1, vim
compiled May 1)
Steve Lamb wrote:
[cut]
> The /only/ perl construct I know of that doesn't work is
> something like this:
>
> if ($foo =~ /bar\/blam/){
> }
>
The problem I see in 5.3 is less subtle.
It will mess up this:
$whatever =~ /thingiem/;
Thinks the 'm/' is the beginning of a match and colorizes it, mes
Joey Hess wrote:
>
> Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> > The problem I see in 5.3 is less subtle.
> >
> > It will mess up this:
> >
> > $whatever =~ /thingiem/;
> >
> > Thinks the 'm/' is the beginning of a match and colorizes it, messing
Steve Lamb wrote:
>
> Wednesday, May 24, 2000, 1:27:53 PM, Keith wrote:
> >> One downside of vim that I just remembered, be careful the need for
> >> slamming the ESC key. Windows likes to think it means "shut this window
> >> NOW!"
> >> and if you have the confirmation turned off you lose m
Alex Kwan wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Can I setup two ppp connections (one client, one server ) on same PC
> at my office?
> One for dial-up to ISP to connect internet (I have already setup this one)
> and the other as a PPP Server to let me dial-in for remote access at home
> after the business hour.
> I
Is this where we say:
Switch to Debian.
There are many good mail servers for Debian.
diald can dial out automatically, and it can remember the password!
:-)
"Eric G . Miller" wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 03:21:38PM +0200, Martijn Meijers wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On my machine running Debian Woody I've downloaded kernel-source 2.2.15
> > and compiled my own kernel using make-kpkg. That worked fine.
> >
> > But when I run 'apt-get upgrade' now, it's
Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
>
> On Thu, 3 Feb 2000, paul wrote:
>
> > > On Thu, 3 Feb 2000, Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
> > >
> > > > looks like Netscape decompress the file while i'm doing
> > > > shift+b1. So instead of aaa.diff.gz i'm getting aaa.diff
> > >
> > > Actually, it doesn't decompress it stran
"Paul J. Keenan" wrote:
>
> On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 12:15:45PM -0600, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> > I am wondering if it is not the *server* behavior to send it
> > uncompressed. This happens to me too, but when I try one of the .tar.gz
> > files, it downloads c
I just updated my cron to the one from frozen: 3.0pl1-55
I've noticed that when I do a crontab -e, even though cron says in the
logs that it sees the update, it doesn't run the new entry I put in
there.
When I take cron down, put in the entry, then bring it up, it sees it
fine.
I notice the new
Have no idea if this is the problem, but, have you compared the version
of lockfile-progs? I noticed that my updated cron seemed to have
issues, and that it depends on lockfile-progs now, so I wonder if the
latest lockfile-progs has problems. Don't know why things would be
different between kerne
GECOS wrote:
>
> The meaning of the Subject is that, of three different distributions of
> Linux on my system, only Corel Linux gets me to the Internet.
>
> My pleasure with CL's ease of install, but my frustration with its
> nonstandard configuration,
> led me to buy McCarty's Learning Debian bo
Lane Lester wrote:
>
> You are
> correct that some folks, including John Hasler, asked me for details
> privately.
Ummm, then how come I know about it? I've never communicated with JH.
(Hint: maybe it wasn't private).
> I agree that it would be better to do the whole thing on
> the list in c
Lane Lester wrote:
>
> I tried the command George Bonser suggested:
> echo 0 >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_timestamps
> but that had no effect.
>
> He also suggested turning off all ppp header compression, but I could
> not find where that is specified.
>
> Does the /etc/ppp/options file get read befo
Lane Lester wrote:
>
> How embarrassing! My PPP problems had nothing to do with PPP! They were
> caused by my ignorant use of lilo in booting my three Linux
> distributions. I'm not sure exactly what was going on, but I was having
> a kernel running a filesystem for which it was not designed.
Pro
Jonathan Lupa wrote:
>
> Is there a built in command, or shell command to retrieve the process
> name from a pid?
>
> The best I could come up with is slurping the stuff from /proc/cmdline
> or something like ps|cut, but it seems to me there is probably a
> better way I am ignorant of.
>
I wonde
Russell Coker wrote:
>
> On Thu, 02 Mar 2000, you wrote:
> >Hi!
> >I have been searching, but to no avail, to find the latest Debian kernel for
> >my Amiga 2000. Would you know of where I might be able to download this?
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I am sorry but I have never used Linux on a M68K pla
Micha Feigin wrote:
>
> I am looking to use threads for programing under linux. Is there any
> tutorial on the subject, or can anyone recomand me a book, or pointers to
> the library rutines so I have place to start? ( I have previous exprience
> with threads under windows, so I don't need somet
Vicente Torres wrote:
>
> I have two problems:
>
> 1)
> After upgrading to woody my KDE has misconfigured
> and i only get an xterm after introducing user
> and password.
> Perhaps I have lost my xinitrc file ?
> I have reinstalled KDE but that made no efect.
>
> 2)
> After configuring samba I a
Vicente Torres wrote:
>
>
> [global]
>printing = bsd
>printcap name = /etc/printcap
>load printers = yes
>guest account = nobody
>invalid users = root
>security = domain
>workgroup = DIE_GANDIA
>password server = FLASH SPUTNIK
>domain master = no
>local mas
Paul McHale wrote:
>
> Brian,
>
> > How do you configure MS-Outlook to add the "References" header, so
> > that threads will work properly? Or is this a "feature" of a newer
> > version of outlook that wasn't in earlier versions?
> >
> > While I don't use outlook myself, I find it annoying to rec
Sebastian Canagaratna wrote:
>
> I have been following the postings about hte inaccuracy of time
> brought about by shutting down the machine.
>
> The suggestions were: rem /etc/adjtime, run hwclock
> and remove hwclock --adjust line from /etc/initd.hwclock.sh
>
> I have done this, run hwclock t
Stewart James wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> a little while ago I reported I was having problems with running a
> commercial app. This app was netscape console. The setup program was
> segfaulting.
>
> Well after a few headaches etc I eventually got to looking at rpm files. I
> remove the old libte
Angel Parra wrote:
>
> I am trying to install a fax server with Debian using hylafax. Can
> anybody tell me where to find howto and which windows cliente can I use?
>
You should go to www.hylafax.org for more information.
There's also a Hylafax mailing list that's useful.
Windows clients?
WHFC
Phillip Deackes wrote:
>
> I set up fetchmail to start as a daemon on boot, using a script Ross
> Boylan sent to the list recently - it specifies /root/.fetchmailrc
>
> I have put the correct .fetchmailrc into /root, but when I now look at
> /var/log/exim/mainlog I see this:
>
> 2001-01-11 00:16
Phillip Deackes wrote:
>
> On Thu, 11 Jan 2001 09:09:51 -0600
> "Keith G. Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Don't know what you have in your .fetchmailrc (you really should have
> > posted it), but have you looked at using the 'to
Phillip Deackes wrote:
>
> On Fri, 12 Jan 2001 09:43:19 -0600
> "Keith G. Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I couldn't get that to work when I used 'on this system', nor can I see
> > those as allowed 'noise'
Joakim Svensson wrote:
>
> Hi Debian users,
>
> I am wondering if there is any ghostscript
> GhostScript 5.50 or gs-aladdin 6.50 with
> the gimp print stp driver compiled in as a
> dep packet ?
I had one built once upon a time for a version of gs-aladdin, but seem
to have lost it. Since then, t
Daniel de los Reyes wrote:
>
> I am not sure how I should start fetchmail on my system.
> I have read that to start it as a system deamon at boot time, all the local
> users account data should be placed in a file under /root , I don't want to
> do that.
> Isn't there a way to start fetchmail as a
"Christopher W. Aiken" wrote:
>
>
> I wrote an install script that will copy the Epson740
> drivers to the Ghostscript directory, put in a new
> /etc/printcap file, create /var/spool/lpd/{lp|lp1|lp2}
> directories, and your done. You just have to "restart"
> the lpd daemon.
>
I'm confused. I t
"Keith G. Murphy" wrote:
>
> Joakim Svensson wrote:
> >
> > Hi Debian users,
> >
> > I am wondering if there is any ghostscript
> > GhostScript 5.50 or gs-aladdin 6.50 with
> > the gimp print stp driver compiled in as a
> > dep packet ?
"Paul D. Smith" wrote:
>
> %% Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> rb> Thanks for making this available; I used the one for 4.x, as I
> rb> used the earlier one. It's very helpful.
>
> Welcome!
I'm obviously coming in late on this, but: where is it? Is this
something out on the web
"Paul D. Smith" wrote:
>
> It's a doc that describes how to get TrueType fonts set up correctly on
> your Debian system. There is an older (and slightly outdated) version
> for Debian 2.2/stable with XFree86 3.3.6, and the new version I just
> posted for Debian testing/unstable with XFree86 4.
>
Ian Perry wrote:
>
> H (Cogs are start to grind)
>
> Well that would take care of security via the firewall.
>
> Ian
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Mike Egglestone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 1:28 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: IPX o
nico de haer wrote:
>
> Juan,
>
> Share the drive under windows, and use samba (the smbmount part) to mount it
> somewhere on your Linux system. One warning: un-mount the share *before* you
> turn off your windows box or before it *crashes* Linux doesn't like mounts
> to go without saying bye.
I
Jack Pryne wrote:
>
[cut]
>
> Imagine a P2P network of Debian users who *all* shared their system
> configuration information, thus comprising a consensus of proper
> configuration for various hardware compositions, (e.g. All users with the
> AsusV7 motherboard and Matrox G400 graphics card would
nico de haer wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
> Thanks for all the reactions, i've got Putty off the web (Sebastian, there
> is a newer version than the one you sent me but thanks anyway!) and i love
> it! all the things i wanted are there, works great and: 200 Kb (no typo!)
> Good stuff comes in small packa
will trillich wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 04:56:44PM +0200, Joost Kooij wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 09:57:42AM -0400, Walter Tautz wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
>
> i must say, that was the best laugh i've had in a looong time.
>
> (anybody have email brakage from this? my mutt had no
>
Brian McGroarty wrote:
>
> I've never configured a printer under Linux. I've got an Epson Sylus
> Color 740i hooked up via USB, and I've got it to the point where I can
> cat files directly to the device and see them printed.
>
> I'm a bit baffled by the number of choices of packages which are
>
Dave Sherohman wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 12:13:57PM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> > Brian, what's been said about CUPS is true, and that's what I use.
>
> I guess you haven't heard all that's been said about CUPS...
I meant on *this* thread.
"Keith G. Murphy" wrote:
>
> Dave Sherohman wrote:
> >
> >
> > I use CUPS with a Stylus Color 880 and the stock stcolor.ppd from the
> > cupsys package. No ghostscript. No cupsomatic. It just works.
> >
> Good point. I do a lot of printing
Ilya Martynov wrote:
>
> >> > Here's one for some of the perl guys
> >> >
> >> > I want to delete a directory that will have files in it...
> >> > I don't know the name of the files there for wildcards might
> >> > be needed
> >> >
> >> > I understand that "rmdir" will wipe out an empt
Gast CPU20 wrote:
>
> Hey Boys and Girls!
>
> I want to achieve that my LaserJet 1100 provides printing for my
> windows-network. Unter Suse I did this with Samba and some
> printing-installing with Yast. Under Debian I heard CUPS is the right
> utility. So i installed Cups and tried to config
dman wrote:
>
> I setup exim on my system this weekend, but it's not working quite
> right. I had a school assignment to create a simple smtp client so I
> setup exim so I could test it without blocking the phone line. exim
> delivers locally just fine. However, it won't send any mail to other
Andrew Laurence wrote:
>
>
> OK, I've managed to get the default drivers installed (driver-1.bin), but
> there is no 82559 driver :-(
No. It is the eepro100 driver, as Slaven Peles mentioned.
Andy Laurence wrote:
>
> > > OK, I've managed to get the default drivers installed
> > (driver-1.bin), but
> > > there is no 82559 driver
>
> >
> > No. It is the eepro100 driver, as Slaven Peles mentioned.
>
> I've tried that one ...
>
> --
>
> /lib/modules/2.2.19pre17-idepci/net/eepr
will trillich wrote:
>
> On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 10:58:16AM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> > * Joost Kooij ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010724 23:15]:
> > > On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 07:58:24PM +0100, Frank Zimmermann wrote:
> > > > I don't think you need to install X on your router. You fire up
> > > > webin
Todd Combs wrote:
>
> This doesn't totaly apply to Debian, but I figure maybe some nice person
> here can help :-)
>
> I SSH into my Debian box from windows, and I use Tera Term. My
> problem is I want to use vim, but it doesn't work quite like it does when I
> am "local". Specificly
Hall Stevenson wrote:
>
> > > > Well, to an extent. Sometimes when you
> > > > report a problem with a package, the
> > > > maintainer's reply is basically, "well, use
> > > > the latest one from unstable or wherever,
> > > > that should work, I'm not interested in fixing
> > > > the old version t
Petteri Heinonen wrote:
>
> >
> > Petteri Heinonen wrote:
> > >
> > > I've a problem with smbmount when trying to mount as ordinary
> > > (not root) user. I can mount samba shares if I mount them
> > > under ordinary users own home directory, for exmple in
> > > /home/orduser/mnt/ . Also, I can mo
Ken Januski wrote:
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> I'm wondering if I could have chosen something else in menuconfig that
> would interfere with parallel printing but if so I sure can't figure out
> what it is.
>
There are *three* options that need to be in place in the kernel build
(look in your .config file):
CONFIG_PARP
Eduard Bloch wrote:
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> #include
> James D Strandboge wrote on Fri Aug 17, 2001 um 07:52:52AM:
> > I recently bought an Epson Color Photo 780 printer because I read it
>
> I use 680 (aka 777) but the quality of the drivers is the same.
> First: don't take cupsys-driver-gimpprint from Sid, it's b
John Galt wrote:
>
> But Debian is God's Own Distribution :)
>
In the spirit of GNU's Not Unix, don't you mean:
GOD's Own Distribution?
:-)
Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
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> We all know that the standard IMAPD is really too slow. I am planning on
> switching to something more effective. Reading webmail and such is quite a
> painstaking process with anything more then 30 messages in a folder.
>
> Should I choose cyrus or courier? Or neit
"Karsten M. Self" wrote:
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> on Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 04:59:12PM -0800, Petro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 09:40:37PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > > on Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 02:12:17AM -0800, Petro ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > > wrote:
> > > > > Bruce Schneier identifi
Johann Spies wrote:
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> On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 04:04:36PM -0600, DvB wrote:
> > God, I wish "YODA" would stop sending this crap :-(
>
> If you wish to address God about this issue, I don't think the list is
> the right place to do it.
>
That would be 'debian-devel'. ;-)
Brian Nelson wrote:
>
>
> Besides, isn't this the debian-user mailing list, for discussions
> among debian users?
>
Hmmm, I'm right now using a mailer that is not running on Debian. Yet,
I am a Debian user. I'm not even a newbie. How can this be?
Open your mind to the possibilities...
Does anyone have a clue how to build the ldap-utils (particularly
ldapsearch) in testing with Kerberos support?
What libraries would I need to download, how to point ldap-utils to it
...
Mainly, has anyone here done it?
TIA.
stan wrote:
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> But isn't there soem way to make the associationpermanent, so I don't
> have to deal with this popup evry time?
>
Last time I looked, there was a checkbox on that dialog that asked you
something like "Always use helper application" or some such. Have you
seen/tried that?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> After having read all the documentation and a detailed, long article in a
> linux magazine, I've installed hylafax server & client under potato.
> If I launch faxsetup it simply tells, among other non-essential things,that
> not an fuser (fax user ???) is defined and
Darryl RXthering wrote:
>
> Can someone explain the advantage many see in Debian upgrades vrs. RedHat?
> To take a concrete example, lets say I planned to start upgrading my home
> throwaway box (where I put up slink a few years back).
>
For a concrete example, someone reported a bind security pr
"Robert A. Jacobs" wrote:
>
> Is it possible to enable CGIs (shell scripts, C/C++ apps, etc.) and
> CGI perl-scripts to both operate out of the same directory? I know you can do
> this if you add ".pl" to the list of extensions approved under the handler
> "cgi-script"...what I want to be able to
"Karsten M. Self" wrote:
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> on Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 03:26:53PM -0700, Dan Owens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > What items need to be turned on in the kernel to allow parallel port
> > printing?
>
> Parallel port support.
>
*And* "PC-style hardware". *And* "parallel printer support".
Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
>
[Description of complicated problem omitted]
>
> I am very confused. Can anyone give me a hint, how to setup DSL?
>
> Thanks!
> juh
>
> > I set up pppoe as written in README.Debian. So I edited
> > /etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider and all the other files.
>
I'm not sure
I see it under 2.2.18pre21. It's actually cs46xx.c.
^
Wojciech Milek wrote:
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> Which kernel do you have? I can't find this module in 2.2.18
>
> W
>
> > Hi All,
> > I'm trying to compile support for my sound card into my kernel but I
> > can't find a
I'm pretty sure it's the item "Crystal Sound Fusion" under "Sound card
support".
Are you using the 2.2.18pre21 kernel source package or some other?
"Andrew D Dixon,,," wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> I'm trying to compile support for my sound card into my kernel but I
> can't find an option for it in make
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