Asher Haig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That doesn't seem to do anything different. My problem is that when I
> pipe an ls to less, I end up with a bunch of b/w color codes instead of
> colors. Makes it hard to read.
Did you do ls -r? That seems to be the key.
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I have bind set up as a caching-only nameserver on the machine that
serves as my internet gateway, and it works just peachy. However, my
workstation can't see it: i.e. when I run nslookup, I get
*** Can't find server name for address 192.168.0.3: Non-existent
host/domain
and it rolls over to
> bruce writes:
> I think having our lists on news benefits us, and we can
> tolerate the spam and the mis-directed mail. What do you think?
Agreed.
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Larry Ayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I highly recommend the SWIM Motif from
> http://www.cheapbytes.com. It's worked really well for nearly
> all Motif apps I've tried to compile, and the price is right.
"Nearly" is a little frightening ... what *hasn't* it worked for?
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Thought <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Debians, so the subject line got your attention huh? I figured
> if I titled this message "Stupid Questions" nobody would pay
> attention.
Your second assumption was right. Your first one was right, too, but
not for the sort of attention you wanted, unle
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Perens) writes:
> I don't know about USB. Do you have any USB devices? I've never seen one.
Compaq markets a USB camera.
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Douglas L Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anyone have any idea why mail to debian-user is bypassing my procmail
> filter? I'm using the following .poprc and .procmailrc.
> * [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Try getting rid of the period after the TO, i.e.
* ^TOdebian-user
and see what happe
I think I am probably not the only person on earth who has his spam
filter set to catch anything with more than three exclamation points
in the subject.
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Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Aside from the annoying dialog, I can no longer enter secure pages.
> Anyone know what went wrong? It worked fine with the previous beta.
Puzzled me for quite a while, too. Copy policyMoz40P1.jar, which
should be hanging out in the directory where you
Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I get lots of complaints from it about the C locale being missing. :-(
> (Navigator 3, not Communicator.)
A couple of weeks ago the current set of files on hamm was such that
if you installed them and didn't notice what you were doing, the
locales pack
Matt Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> An old problem cropped up, tho. I don't have colors in my xterms anymore.
> My xsysinfo has colors just fine, but not my xterms. I never had to
> adjust anything with bo (except to edit /etc/profile with alias ls="ls
> --color", which I've done).
In o
2.1.70 is out now ...
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lindsay Allen) writes:
> I certainly understand things better now and it seems that the
> problem is not in mc at all. I just wiped every mc related file
> from my box and installed Paul's mc_4.0-linux-1_i386.deb and it
> behaves in exactly the same way. There is a lot of disk
On Sat, 5 Jul 1997 17:28:21 -0400 (EDT), Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> This looks like dpkg problems.
> Try downgrading to 1.4.0.8 (the 1.3 release version) and see if that
> fixes it.
I really thought this was going to be the key ... nope.
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Well, I've discovered (accidentally) what crashes and burns on my
system. Any .deb file which has been on a vfat filesystem will not
open with mc. If I download a file to a vfat system, I can't open it. If I
copy it from an ext2fs filesystem to a vfat system, I can't open
it. If I copy the same fil
On Sun, 6 Jul 1997 12:43:59 +0800 (WST), Lindsay Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> How about using md5sum on the suspect files? Compare it with what's
> in Packages and let us know what you find.
It's correct on either filesystem.
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On Sun, 6 Jul 1997 14:24:23 +0200 (CEST), Joost Kooij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I think I know what this problem is. It's probably related to
> {v,}fat partitions. In that case, the solution would be very easy.
> Look at the permissions on the files on your {v,}fat partition; I
> bet they're
On Sun, 06 Jul 1997 20:49:23 +0800, Dima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> It will if you patch your terminfo and X resources. IIRC the
> procedure was explained somewhere in the docs for mc-3.xx.
I did that, and it was great for mc. However, it broke everything that
uses ncurses. ncftp was just a ju
On Tue, 22 Jul 1997, Adriano Nagelschmidt Rodrigues wrote:
> fortran (77) is horrible. Well, it _was_ ok, Backus was a pioneer,
> etc. But we are in the end of the '90s (and I thought only *my*
> profs were forcing students to use it!)
In the early 80's a local computer rag ran a tongue-in-cheek
Dany Dionne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anyone know how to fix the problem?
When this happens, it means that some program still has a file open on
the drive in question at the time the unmounting is supposed to take
place.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 2. using log_type = FILE doesn't work if filename doesn't exist.
> Man
>page says it should create it, but it doesn't.
> Am I overlooking something? Can anyone confirm these problems?
I can confirm this second one, yes.
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Randy Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>While running X, Debian blanks my screen just fine. However, what I'd
> like to do is to convince Debian to handle the "green" power-saving
> functions of my video system. This functions well under Win95 and OS/2, but
> for some reason doesn't seem
I give up. What's the difference between
tk4.2_4.2p2-6.deb and tk42_4.2p2-6.deb
and
tk4.2_4.2p2-6.deb and tcl76_7.6p2-6.deb.
Perplexedly yours,
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > tk4.2_4.2p2-6.deb and tcl76_7.6p2-6.deb.
That line was a brain fart. Should have been
tcl7.6_7.6p2-6.deb and tcl76_7.6p2-6.deb.
No, they're not the same. One depends on the other.
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Will Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/lib/libtcl.so (No such file or
> directory), skipping
> ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/lib/libtk.so (No such file or
> directory), skipping
Run ldconfig again. If the error doesn't reappea
Milos Prudek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Could someone help me with the installation of parallel version of
> iomega ZIP under Debian Linux? I do not know where to start...
Can you do it from a stock Debian kernel? I'm not sure. I'm doing it
under 2.1.51 and it's easy from there ...
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Actually, the best chance for a substantive answer to the question
would be to join linux-parport and ask there.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] There is also a parport home
page at http://www.torque.net/linux-pp.html.
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"Jens B. Jorgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Gonzalo A. Diethelm wrote:
> >
> > A while ago, somebody in this forum posted how to make the current
> > working directory appear on the title bar in an xterm. I lost that
> > article somehow; could the author repost it? Thanks in advance...
> >
Since you're providing enlightenment ... I ran into a problem when I
tried to modify your script for my own preferences. Specifically, when
I tried to change the value of PS1 to give a colorized prompt. The
string I began with was
PS1="\\[\\e[1;31m\\]\h:\\[\\e[0m\\]\\[\\e[1;34m\\]
t does not, or what else
could this be?
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Speaking only for myself, not for Redeemer Lutheran Church, Washburn, Iowa,
Conference VII:
What packages in bo could plausibly have an effect on ip forwarding?
I had forwarding and masquerading working reliably on a machine
running 2.0.27 until I upgraded a bunch of packages. Suddenly it quit,
and now the only way it works is if I set the default policy to
accept.
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What's causing this? I wiped my disk and installed the latest distribution,
so it's not the artifact of a previous install ...
xrdb: cannot run '/lib/cpp -traditional -Dlinux -D__i386__ -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_BS
D_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE -DX_LOCALE -DHOST=mharnois -DSERVERHOST=mharnois -DSRVR_
mharnois
Continuing with my previous question ...
I can compile a kernel successfully, so I think my gcc and cpp are ok.
I did find out along the way that neither xlib6 or xlib6-dev install
/usr/X11R6/lib into ldso.conf, b[D[D[D[D[D[D[D[D[D[D.[2~s[2~o.conf,
but I fixed that ... however, it di
Well, I compiled the raw XFree-3.2 source without the Debian diff, and
installed it, and I no longer have the problem I was experiencing. So,
although I could be missing something, it seems likely to me that the
problem is with the Debian package and not with my setup ...
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I reinstalled the Debian xbase package. My error returned. I copied over the
xrdb binary from the non-Debian build I made. The error went away.
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How in the world do I get colors to display in xterm? The release notes for
3.2 say that "colour support is now included by default," but when I do
"ls --color" all I get is mono with bold. If I do the same thing in an rxvt
window, I get colors.
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>You must set the color resource
OK ... tried all that ... didn't help ... other ideas?
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So is Debian X finding the app-defaults files at all?
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ven't a clue as to why. I get this whenver I connect
>with either SLIP or PPP. I'm using kerneld and I thought that may have
>something to do with it but I don't know. Are you by chance running
>kerneld too?
Yup.
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Douglas Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> `dmesg' shows a lot of messages about two sectors on my disk.
Oh, thank God! I'm not the only one! I thought my disk was dying!
Gerry Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a 1.5g Maxtor hard drive. My motherboard has the Intel Triton
> chipset. Do we have anything in common here? I'm currently running
> 2.0.11 but have had this with other 2.0.x kernels as well.
Aha. I've been having this problem and I have a 1.
"Susan G. Kleinmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have just begun using mailagent, and am hoping for some enlightenment
> regarding its behaviour.
I am, too, so I hope if you receive private replies you will enlighten me.
>
> Then I try to fetch mail messages from mbox.sgk into my MH inbox,
>
Somewhere along the line, I'm not sure just where, the colors in the
xconfig screens on my system got messed up and I don't know how to fix
them. The background is white and the foreground is a pale grey -- so
grey, in fact, that only the top or bottom half of the button shapes
appears. How do I fi
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