reless card. It comes up at home no problem.
Have your 2.4.X kernels got the CONFIG_PACKET (Packet socket) and CONFIG_FILTER
(Socket Filtering) enabled ?
The dhcpd README stats that those options are necessary.
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and look at the output when pinging from windows and from linux.
You can see any differences?
Any weird transmitted package?
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IP aliasing support in your kernel ?
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kernel and forgot to copy that file to
/boot (where it usually resides).
If you are using a kernel that ships with Debian probably the System.map
file was deleted.
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> modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-slot-1
> modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
> sound-service-1-0
Read "Module Loading" in Documentation/sound/Introduction (kernel
sources).
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"Screen") corresponding to your default depth ?
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he values I want at boot time.
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h contains the modules dependencies.
More information : man depmod.
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uot;setx -dpms" but
> it didn't work.
I have in my ~/.xinitrc :
xset s off
xset -dpms
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Hi,
I tried the same and worked.
I think a secure way of get the conversion
home (non existent) email address > real email address is defining your
own From: header in your .muttrc:
my_hdr From: email-address
Try it and tell me if it works for you.
Bye.
On Wed, Sep 01, 1999 at 12:27:
Welcome Manuel!!!
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Universidad de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay
Usuario Linux Registrado #118109
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On Wed, Sep 01, 1999 at 06:40:42PM -0700, John Haggerty wrote:
> I thought I would ask this question since it is about general unix and debian
> as well.
> I have a file which is say about 700 characters wide and 2,000 characters
> long I wish to take this file and divide this into equal files ho
On Wed, Sep 01, 1999 at 07:07:10PM -0700, Mark Hendriks wrote:
> This is question that I couldn't find the answer to on either the Linux or
> Debian web site. I've also been considering FreeBSD, but I couldn't find the
> answer on their web site either.
>
> I am finally aproaching the day when
On Wed, Sep 08, 1999 at 12:19:03PM +1000, Shao Zhang wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I am using mutt to read all the messages in ~/mail.
> > When I save a message from a person say [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > I want to mutt to give me a default filename like this:
> >
> > ~/Mail/[EMAIL PROTECT
your script.
Greetings.
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Hi,
Read /usr/doc/mutt/manual.txt. It explains all the features.
Greetings,
Marcelo.
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e this and the system is working smoothly.
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6.218.71.80 not
to 192.168.10.1, then the connection goes to 66.218.71.80.
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our local network to the correct ip. If you remove the
nameserver from the resolv.conf file then all aplications will pick up your
local webserver when pointed to www.yahoo.com
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> default * 0.0.0.0 U 1 00 tap0
pppd does not replace an existing default route. So you can try removing the
default route before connecting.
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Try installing gdm.
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\/tmp' and 'fuser -v /home/micha/tmp'.
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x27;s.
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\/tmp' and 'fuser -v /home/micha/tmp'.
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l appear in /lib/modules/x.x.x/ where x.x.x is the
kernel version that you compiled. In particular the sound modules will appear in
/lib/modules/x.x.x./sound
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gal instruction
>
>
I has the same problem :-(
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gt; Prompt for development ...
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Firma la peticion de drivers para Linux en
the file x.log (in this file will be the output from the Xserver).
Marcelo.
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/etc/email-addresses must contain:
lance [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Marcelo.
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^2) Kbytes of memory.
Marcelo.
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Firma la p
hen logging in from xdm?
>
Try linking ~/.bashrc to ~/.bash_profile:
ln -s ~/.bash_profile ~/.bashrc
Marcelo.
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key in the
~/.fetchmailrc file.
6) To understand what is happening read the files under /usr/share/doc/procmail
and /usr/share/doc/fetchmail, and read man fetchmail, man procmail, man
procmailrc and man procmailex .
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# addgroup john x11users
# addgroup mary x11users
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er.
>
Try apt-get install xfonts-base xfonts-100dpi xfonts-75dpi
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y
> that works ?
Perhaps you can use:
for n in `seq 1 9`; do
...
done
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ice)
> [*] PS/2 mouse (aka "auxiliary device") support
>
> I've recompiled it a few times, trying Bus Mouse support and other
> things. I'm pretty sure this is the correct configuration and should
> work.
Do you see garbage when you run 'cat /d
Perhaps with this fcc-hook:
fcc-hook . =Sent
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