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Last week, I was able to download slink KDE packages via this
/etc/apt/sources.list line:
deb http://snowcrash.tdyc.com/debian slink rkrusty
However, snowcrash.tdyc.com no longer seems to be responding. And I
tried downloading the .deb's from one of the KDE FTP mirrors, but dpkg
gave me error mes
When sounds play when I'm running GNOME, the sounds have a staticky
click or pop at the end of them. I assume that this is some problem
with ESD, but I'm not sure.
The bad sounds don't happen when I'm not running GNOME. They also
didn't happen when I used GNOME with Red Hat on this machine. I h
Is there a Debian package with the Linux HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs? I can't
find it, but I'm pretty sure I had one at some point.
---
Kris Johnson
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athan Lupa wrote:
> On Thursday, June 10, 1999 5:30 AM, Kristopher Johnson
> [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Can anyone suggest any possible fixes?
>
> DISCLAIMER: All of this is "to the best of my knowledge" which is somewhat
> limited, but I'm sure someon
I'm the guy that asked which package had the HOWTOs. I know it seemed like
a dumb question, but I did try searching on "HOWTO" in both dselect and on
the Debian web site, and came up with nothing. And I started paging through
the 2700+ packages shown in dselect, but gave up after an hour or so of
ECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 11, 1999 2:35 PM
To: Kirk Hogenson
Cc: Kristopher Johnson; debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: BE MORE SIMPLE
Kirk Hogenson wrote:
[incredibly helpful explanation snipped]
>
> I hope this helps, and good luck getting your sound
Last night, I did an "apt-get install karpski". It went fine, but when I
tried to run it, it said it was missing libpcap0. So I installed the
libpcap0 package, and everything was fine.
I thought that apt-get was supposed to automatically install dependency
packages--is this true? Does this proble
I've installed GNOME and the wmaker-gnome package (using apt and a
mirror of ftp.gnome.org). I can switch between IceWM and Enlightenment
without any problem, but if I try to switch to WindowMaker using the
GNOME Control Panel, it times out while trying to start.
I'm running GNOME by using an .xse
x27;m going out of town for a week, and will try to figure this out on my
own when I get back. But if anyone has any suggestions, I'd appreciate
hearing them.
- Kris
Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
>
> Kristopher Johnson wrote:
> >
> > I've installed GNOME and the wmaker-gnome
What is the correct way to switch between different "alternatives"? For
example, currently my /usr/bin/vi points to nvi. What is the right way
to change it to point to vim or elvis? I know how to use 'ln -s' to
create/change links, but I suspect that I should really use
'update-alternatives' or
>
> Subject: Re: Argh! I think my last msg sent as HTML...
> Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 00:24:05 -0400
> From: "Chris Concannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Stephen Pitts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC:
>
> > I went through hell to
Does anyone know of any packages for Linux that provide the capabilities
of products like ILOG/Views or LOOX?
- Kris
> Subject: ppp/serial Help!
> Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 00:00:08 +0100 (GMT)
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> I`m fairly new to Linux and this is driving me mad.
> I have ppp as a loadable module, isapnp and setserial both set to
> /dev/ttyS2 0x03e8/0x3e8 irq 5. this
XEmacs takes an annoyingly long time to start up. It does not appear to
be using CPU or doing disk access--it just "pauses" for a few seconds
while starting.
I tried an "strace xemacs" to see what system calls were being made.
During the slow part of startup, here's what it was doing:
setitimer(
Francois GELIS wrote:
>
> On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Kristopher Johnson wrote:
>
> > XEmacs takes an annoyingly long time to start up. It does not appear to
> > be using CPU or doing disk access--it just "pauses" for a few seconds
> > while starting.
> >
[.
I've upgraded my slink system to a 2.2.10 kernel, by downloading
the kernel sources and using make-kpkg. I also upgraded to the
new versions of netbase and dhcpcd, and almost everything works
fine.
The only problem I've seen is that I cannot print anymore. After
attempting a print job, lpq shows
Brian Servis wrote:
>
> >From the Documentation/Changes file in the 2.2.x kernel tree:
>
> Parallel Ports
> ==
>
>As of 2.1.33, parallel port support can now by handled by the parport
> driver. Be aware that with Plug-and-Play support turned on, your
> parallel port may no longe
Recently (the last week or so), my Sony Multiscan 15sf monitor
has started to act funny. After its been on for a few minutes,
the picture starts to flicker a bit, and then after a few more
minutes, it goes completely black.
This is not the normal DPMS-like behavior: it "flashes" brightly
for a
Seth R Arnold wrote:
>
> My sony 17sf did the samet thing to me about mid-december... it flashed a
> bit, went dark, and never came back. :(
>
> the nice people at sony fixed it for the cost of shipping (I got it there,
> they got it back..:)
>
> i haven't seen much hardware or software that can
Ron Stordahl wrote:
>
> I am doing a fresh install and get to the point where the install asks:
>
> Do you want to run gpm's mouse-test program (Y/n)? (to which I respond)
> y
> Where is your mouse [/dev/ttyS0]? (to which I respond)
> /dev/psaux (since I have a Microsoft Intellimouse 1.2A P
Pere Camps wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Can I run 2.2.12 on slink without problems or do I have to update
> some packages from potato?
Check out this page for the list of things you need to update
from potato:
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/running-kernel-2.2
I'm running Linux 2.2.12. Be
rich wrote:
>
> Howdy everyone,
>
> I was wondering: what are the tools available in Debian that one would
> consider part of the "standard" toolbox of a programmer?
>
> I have programmed for several years in BASIC, and dabbled Fortran and
> Pascal. Now I want to learn C, Perl, and (maybe) Java.
I recently upgraded from slink to potato. At some point, my
inetd.conf file got "##" prepended to the ftp line,
disabling it. A comment at the top of inetd.conf says "Lines
starting with ... "##" should not be changed unless you know
what you are doing!"
As I have apparently have no idea what I'
Jakob 'sparky' Kaivo wrote:
>
> On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, Juli-Manel Merino Vidal wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > where can I found a document describing the differences between emacs
> > and xemacs ?
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> Check the XEmacs web page:
> http://www.xemacs.org/
>
> You might also look at the
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>
> geisha [~] $ dpkg -S top|grep bin
> xpdf: /usr/bin/pdftops
> procps: /usr/bin/top
>
>
> and yes, that command actually runs. I maintain a absolutely current potato
> box so I can compile packages.
>
> --
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Gareth wrote:
>
> On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, Michael Talbot-Wilson wrote:
> > G'day, all.
> > How can I prevent dselect from downloading packages that are already
> > installed, merely because the Debian version has changed?
>
> The way I use is apt-get instead of dselect that way only the packages you
Seth R Arnold wrote:
> Venu, you speak the truth, the info pages are full of information, but
> honestly (and no offense to RMS) -- info isn't the easiest program in the
> world to master. I *do* wish info had vi-bindings. Maybe it is just me, but
> the vi bindings seem very intuitive after only a
Rob Mahurin wrote:
>
> On Tue, Sep 14, 1999 at 07:32:22PM -0400, Kristopher Johnson wrote:
> > I honestly don't mean to start a holy war here, but I'd like to
> > know: Is there anyone who prefers Emacs to XEmacs, and why?
>
> I use emacs when I'm in a t
My XEmacs's info mode is now unable to find files that it
previously could. It appears that the info files have been moved
to /usr/share/info (I'm running potato), and that XEmacs doesn't
want to look there.
I know I can set INFOPATH in my .login or set the
Info-directory-list variable in my .ema
After upgrading from slink to potato, I notice that
/usr/sbin/in.ftpd is gone, and that the corresponding line in
/etc/inetd.conf has been marked "##". All the other
/usr/sbin/in.*d daemons seem to still be there.
Anyone know what happened, and what I should do to fix it?
- Kris
Dpk wrote:
>
> I believe they are starting to seperate programs previously included
> in netstd into their own packages.
>
> apt-get install ftpd
>
> Dennis
Thanks. I figured it had been moved, but couldn't find where.
The description for ftpd recommends to use wu-ftpd or proftpd
instead. My
Is there any standard utility for opening a connection to a
TCP/IP port and then interactively sending data and seeing
responses? For example, I'd like to be able to open a connection
to port 80 on some machine, type "GET / HTTP/1.0" and then see
the response.
I'm experimenting with some protoc
George Bonser wrote:
>
> telnet hostname portnum
>
> telnet somehost 80
>
> will do what you describe below.
>
> On Fri, 24 Sep 1999, Kristopher Johnson wrote:
>
> > Is there any standard utility for opening a connection to a
> > TCP/IP port and the
"Jonathan D. Proulx" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> /dev/ttyS3 is my modem. The hardware is jumpered for IRQ 5.
> I added the following line to setserial:
>
> ${SETSERIAL} -b /dev/ttyS3 irq 5 port 0x2E8 skip_test autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
>
> The problem is the irq frequently reverts to 3. This happens aft
Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> See linux Gazzette #45. Get the MIX xserver for
> windows from microimages. It's on the SUSE distro
> under dos utilities.
BTW, the current version of MIX for Windows is not free, but it's
only $25.
http://www.microimages.com/mix/
I've been using it at work. It's not
David Natkins wrote:
>
> Seems to be a problem with the package list for unstable at ftp.debian.org.
> One of the packages (aleph-dev) is causing the problem.
>
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You can open the package list file with a text editor and fix th
The XEmacs documentation seems to imply that it can open
compressed files--that is, it will automatically uncompress them,
let you edit, and then recompress if you made changes.
But this doesn't work for me. Opening a *.gz file just shows me
the compressed form. Is there something special I need
I have dwww and info2www installed, using apache. The pages
returned by info2www don't have any pictures in them.
The image files are in /usr/share/doc/info2www (next.gif,
prev.gif, up.gif, etc.). The info2www-generated pages have IMG
tags that look like . But
apache doesn't seem to be able to
Marcus Johansson wrote:
> Try:
>
> # apt-get check
>
> That might fix the problem, not sure.
>
> /Marcus
No, apt-get check doesn't fix it. The file corruption prevents
apt-get from doing anything.
- Kris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Please respond to the above email as I only subscribe to the digest, and
> not the actual mailing list.
>
> Guys,
>
> I tried running apt-get on a potato system running kernel 2.2.12 this
> afternoon, and when it finished downloading the Packages.gz files, apt-get
>
John Hasler wrote:
>
> Mario O.de Menezes writes:
> > That is, in Brazil, unfortunately, our daylight saving day changes from
> > year to year, and as a consequence, some times my date is wrong for 1 or
> > 2 days till it changes.
>
> I suppose this is a dumb question, but why would anyone bother
Taupter wrote:
>
> John Hasler wrote:
> >
> > I suppose this is a dumb question, but why would anyone bother with
> > daylight savings time in a tropical country?
>
> Despite some opinions, we have a large industrial park, 180 million
> people, a high energy comsumption. There is no outdoors with
Taupter wrote:
>
> Really, daylight savings could be useful during
> all the year.
Is this a joke?
- Kris
I currently have a couple of directories of files available for
download via anonymous FTP. Is there some easy way to get Apache
or Zope to make these files available via HTTP?
(I've tried searching the Apache and Zope docs, but it looks like
I'll need to read *everything* to get a handle on it.
Brad wrote:
>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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> On Sun, 3 Oct 1999, Kristopher Johnson wrote:
>
> > I currently have a couple of directories of files available for
> > download via anonymous FTP. Is there some easy way to get Apache
> > or Zope to ma
I have Netscape Communicator 4.7 and RealPlayer 6.0.4.433 (Beta)
installed on my potato system.
I went to this page on Broadcast.com, to access a local radio
station:
http://www.broadcast.com/radio/Rock/WKLS/
They have a button for a RealPlayer broadcast. I hit the button,
at which point Netsca
"Eric G . Miller" wrote:
>
> You need to go to Edit->Preferences->Navigator->Applications then look
> for the realaudio entry (if you have one). It should have something
> like:
> Description: RealAudio
> MIMEType : audio/x-pn-realaudio
> Suffixes : ra, ram
>
> x
"(Ted Harding)" wrote:
> When you get the ".ram" file from the supplying site, this usually
> has a URL to the location of the .ra file (the actual audio file)
> itself, similar to the following:
>
> pnm://broadcast9.activate.net/radiofree/channel1.rm
>
> pnm://ras.radio.cz/zpravy.ra
>
> You
Brian Boonstra wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I'm not stupid, but I feel that way sometimes; I seem to be unable
> to get my sources.list right for KDE. Examining the lynx -dump command (see
> below), we find that the Packages.gz file resides in the same place as all
> the .deb files. According to
switch between systems? Have you
tried resolving these hosts through other nameservers? (Eg. nslookup
navigation.realnames.com ns.sun.com)
Regards,
Kristopher
- --
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g to install is trying to locate an older library. The way I
remedied this was creating a symbolic link from
/usr/lib/libstdc++-2-libc6.1-1-2.9.0.so to
/usr/lib/libstdc++-lib6.1-1.so.2. I would give that a try and then
report back with any further errors.
Regards,
Kristopher Borodiansky
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Bannerman, Israel writes:
> Could you guide me through the steps to do that? I am new to Linux and
> haven't learned all that I should know yet.
>
> Thanks alot!!!
>
Kristopher Borodiansky writes:
>> The way I remedied th
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Israel,
Please pardon the typeo. The link should be made from
/usr/lib/libstdc++-2-libc6.1-1-2.9.0.so to
/usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2.
Regards,
Kristopher Borodiansky
- --
Don't read any sky-writin
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Bannerman, Israel writes:
> Is there a way to cut and paste an output from rxvt to
> paste into an email on Debian?
>
Kristopher Borodiansky writes:
>> Israel,
>>
>> Please pardon the typeo. The link should be ma
On Tue, 17 Apr 2001, Damon Muller wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I recently upgraded up system from a K6-2 350, to a K7 900, running on
> an ABit KT7A Motherboard. This is all well and good and works fine and
> is very stable...
>
> Anyway, I was reading recently about using lm_sensors to display things
On Fri, 4 May 2001, a wrote:
> if you know any site that accept uploading my program, please let me know
http://www.freshmeat.net accepts program submissions.
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