/dpkg_1.4.1.3_i386.deb
(--install):
subprocess new pre-removal script returned error exit status 2
Errors were encountered while processing:
/var/cache/apt/archives/dpkg_1.4.1.3_i386.deb
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it more powerful when it only has a subset of the function-
ality? I personally use tailbox in several of my internal toys. I find
whiptail to be ugly, clumsy in respect to moving around in menus, slower on
older machines, and it seems to me the reason we went to it was more political
than
gib a string argument then it
> > corrupts the console every single time so I quickly run out of all 6
> > consoles and am forced to reboot.
> >
>
> The way that I get ride of a scrambled console.
> 1. Try typing "reset"
> 2. Try typing "clear"
> 3.
On Sun, Aug 23, 1998 at 04:44:42PM +0200, Michael Grimm wrote:
> If not, what package do you recommend ? qpopper ?
I would recommend IMAP. That way a user on PC1, if (s)he uses both Linux
and '95, could have the same mail in both.
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On Thu, Aug 27, 1998 at 09:19:48PM +, Phillip Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What sould i do to run an X session, and then changing to another
> console and make another X session, without linux saying me it canot do
> it??
startx -- :1
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>
>
> Maybe it is not the best way, but I have the following command in my
> ip-up script.
>
> wall PPP is UP
Better make thatecho PPP is UP | wall
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append="hdc=cdrom"
It gives me a warning or two at bootup, but every thing works fine.
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On Mon, Jun 08, 1998 at 01:52:47PM -0500, Matthew Myers wrote:
> Is it possible to echo the display of another terminal to the current
> terminal you are on?
try ttysnoops
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/mnt/zipvfatnoauto,user 0 0
/dev/hdd/mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,user,ro 0 0
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1.4.0.22 Package building tools for Debian Linux
ii dpkg-perl 0.1-2hamm1 Perl interface modules for dpkg
ii kernel-package 4.11 Debian Linux kernel package build scripts.
ii kernel-source-2 2.0.33-9 Linux kernel source.
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> Not yet - try looking at http://www.torque.net/zip.html
>
You probably want to make that http://www.torque.net/~campbell/
Actually there is an alpha driver available there.
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ization of the module. Such as:
+ Module FvwmPager 0 0
I don't remember why I tried that, but it fixed the problem.
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BIOS?
>
> Check http://www.debian.org/news.html#19980104
>
> Ciao,
> Martin
Actually he was asking about the BIOS. It should be fairly easy to create a
hack at boot (when the system clock is initialized) to make any adjustments
necessary to the data from the BIOS.
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> Oops -- the info on modules to be loaded was in /etc/modules -- but no info
> on the parameters being passed.
You want /etc/conf.modules.
my ne otions line is:
options ne io=0x340
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gt; half-guessing, being new at this thing, that it was compiled into some kind
> of map when I built the system using the install. ???
>
> Hank
Check earlier in the same file.
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Don't bl
in place of $spoolfile
> and ~/mbox. I've tried swapping the spoolfile and mbox args in case
> I misread the syntax in the docs. Obviously I'm not doing something
> right. Any suggestions?
set nohold
set mbox=~/mbox
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> "Input/Output 03E8" and "Interrupt Request 05". Im a novice with that
> stuff and im not syre if thats the IRQ and OI.
>
>I hope my modem will work !!
setserial /dev/ttyS2 irq 5
If that works, put it in /etc/rc.boot/0setserial
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nal send date.
D - Capital d gives a prompt - Delete messages matching:
and I gave it: ~d -07/07/98
to delete messages older than 08/07/98.
~h PATTERN messages which contain PATTERN in the message header
might do more what you're asking. The mutt manual, under Advanced Usage,
gives much
it
> work without modifying the source?
>
> Oskar Liljeblad ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
It requires the middle button for paste. It will not use the right button
instead like gpm will. You can Emulate3Buttons, though.
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There is a script called smbprint - I believe it is in the /usr/doc/samba
tree. You will have to modify it, and there is some minor setup.
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ses3.4-dbg (no description available)
ii ncurses3.4-dev 1.9.9g-8.8 Video terminal manipulation - Developer's li
pn ncurses3.4-pic (no description available)
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orking properly as well. Crashed the system and had
> to do a complete reinstall. From that point on i have not been able to get
> the printer port to open, no matter what i do. Does anyone have any ideas
> for me. If i can get the port open i can work on filters later.
I added "use_shor
On Fri, Dec 11, 1998 at 12:45:27PM +0200, Daniel Mashao wrote:
> I am looking for tips of how to get US Robotics Sportster Voice modem to
> work as a voicemail system. I have to software to get it work in Windows
> but I do not want to go that route.
vgetty
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want some secure way to get into my Debian
> machines from that machine when I'm away from home. Does
> anyone else face this? Is there a free or cheap ssh or ssl-telnet for
> this horrid platform or are there other ways of ensuring confidential
> transfers and use of the
run pon and then run another app if pon is successful. Is
> there a simple way to do this? Thanks for the help.
If pon is successful, then pppd is successful. Write a script to start
the other app and place it in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d. All scripts in that
directory are run if pppd succee
I think the support for the atapi zip drive began in 2.0.35
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has a habit of trashing that file.
>
> Can anybody corroborate this behavior? Has this kind of problem been
> solved? I am now using af.
Check +mbox. The default behaviour of mutt is to save read files there,
clearing the inbox.
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gt; too much trouble (not to mention overkill) to format tab in say
> LaTeX.
>
> Anyone have any ideas on this?
>
> Also, how do I move the margins over to the right a bit? I use a
> three hole punch on my tab to keep it in a binder and if the text is
> too far left, the holes k
On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 11:17:45AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Go to KDE's site and look for the debian/potato dir - they're in there.
ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/1.1pre2/distribution/deb/potato
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scape handles them real well.
> >
> > - -Paul
>
> Eudora (IIRC) SAVES the attachment as a separate file. It is up to you to
> keep them straight.
By default it does not delete them automatically, but it gives you that
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> Mike> I upgraded my system to hamm recently, and I am having
> Mike> trouble with a script I have been using to create
> Mike> inv
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I put a # at the end of line 3, the error just moves up one. Has anyone
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=/dev/hda - or sda for SCSI
and run lilo
alternatively, toggle the "bootable" flag on the partition that the "boot"
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so it starts at boot time. If you choose not to
do this, you can use startx to begin it.
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binary mode.
> Thanks in advance
> Bruno
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#
# This file generated on $DATE
#
127.0.0.1 localhost
$LOCAL_IP host.provider.com host" > /etc/hosts
- snip -
Replace the "host" entries with your hostname :-)>
HTH
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> Mike Schmitz hat gesagt: // Mike Schmitz wrote:
>
> > Rewrite your hosts file from /etc/ppp/ip-up, keeping the same name as
> > is set in hostname. Here is an example:
> >
>I have tried this now, but used an example from
> the Dy
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/dev/sda1 /mnt/lzip ext2noauto,user,umask=000 0 0
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not think that
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Whatever the cost, ONLY quality of the code and distribution should be
considered. I believe that only harm can come from asking any government's
sanction of the project, and money can only corrupt it. I apologize if my
opinion is not shared by the majority, but it is mine, and all are free to
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> figure out why Netscape was exiting by itself. I thought Java was
> included with it, why isn't it and why does it crash without it (because
> I've got Java module support installed in the kernel?)?
>
>
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ount it. I.E.
mount -t iso9660 /dev/hd[abcd] /cdrom
|
you'll need to pick one, probably c or d
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why is this not working? How can I check if this is a Winmodem?
> Any suggestions, please?
> Andrew
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n bugging me for ages, and I would like to sort it out once and for
> all.
In lynx.cfg I changed blue to brightblue and red to brightred. That made
it readable for me anyway.
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On Sun, Nov 01, 1998 at 10:58:33AM -, Chris Evans wrote:
> Is there a way to transfer large files from DOS/Windoze machines
> to Debian if you only have a null modem or floppies to "connect"
> the two?
>
> I want to download some large files for Debian (staroffice and a
> newer kernel sourc
x27;cfA12' to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed
>
> Might this be a result of the Zipdrive/Printer? If so, how can I
> correct it to print via the Zip drive?
Check out http://www.torque.net/parport/paride.html
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/gpmdata"
BaudRate1200
Emulate3Timeout 50
Resolution 100
Buttons 3
Emulate3Buttons
EndSection
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> capable of becoming one. The question is, has it be implemented?
>
DesQview, DoubleDos, NovelDOS, VM to name a few.
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Does anyone have a procmail recipe to supress duplicate email? (Useful when
subscribed to more than one Debian list).
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ble ppa, and print?
You need to recompile the kernel, with module support for the Zip. You'll
find it in the SCSI section. Alternatively, there is a kernel patch that
will allow you to use the pass-thru feature. Info can be found at
http://www.torque.net/linux-pp.html
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printcap entry that has
> actually worked?
You might try lowering the resolution. A while back I had a LaserJet (no
numbers or plus) working with ghostscript. I no longer have the configs, but
IIRC all I changed was the resolution. The LaserJet has no memory, so the only
resolution was the
m?
XTerm*customization:-color
in .Xresources
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wrote a script to check whether I was in X or not, and called the
appropriate browser
>
> Also, the colorization is now gone. I haven't had a chance to
> find out why.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff
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/bin/gs -q -dSAFER -dNOPAUSE -r300 -sDEVICE
=cdj500 -sOutputFile=- -^^^
Change the 300 to 150
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/dev/sda1 /mnt/lzip ext2noauto,user,umask=000 0 0
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> figure out why Netscape was exiting by itself. I thought Java was
> included with it, why isn't it and why does it crash without it (because
> I've got Java module support installed in the kernel?)?
>
>
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, Ping etc), but
it won't masquerade. Another piece in the mix that I have not dealt with
before is dhcp. They have a dhcp server, but the Debian box has a fixed IP.
Any other info that would be helpful, just ask.
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>
> And how do I get colors in lynx?
>
I use rxvt to display mutt & lynx. It gets the colors right without all the
hassle. It also doesn't have the problem with termcap.
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Try make-kpkg clean
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turns after a network transfer?)
-- Snip --
The only transfers this script has gotten have been accomplished by cp. If
I put a # at the end of line 3, the error just moves up one. Has anyone
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On Jul 17, Ben Gertzfield wrote
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>
> Mike> I upgraded my system to hamm recently, and I am having
> Mike> trouble with a script I have been using to create
> Mike> inv
I am using mgetty to receive faxes. I use g3tolj to put them in printable
form for a HP Laserjet III. I get this error:
EOF / read error at line 0
The page goes on to the printer, who complains about not having any A4
paper, and the script quits. If I hit the Continue/Reset button on the
p
binary mode.
> Thanks in advance
> Bruno
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scape handles them real well.
> >
> > - -Paul
>
> Eudora (IIRC) SAVES the attachment as a separate file. It is up to you to
> keep them straight.
By default it does not delete them automatically, but it gives you that
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HTH
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>
> > Rewrite your hosts file from /etc/ppp/ip-up, keeping the same name as
> > is set in hostname. Here is an example:
> >
>I have tried this now, but used an example from
> the Dy
r?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err:
> uppercase=bad)
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not think that
_any_ decision should be made on business, marketing, or political reasons,
Whatever the cost, ONLY quality of the code and distribution should be
considered. I believe that only harm can come from asking any government's
sanction of the project, and money can only corrupt it. I a
=/dev/hda - or sda for SCSI
and run lilo
alternatively, toggle the "bootable" flag on the partition that the "boot"
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so it starts at boot time. If you choose not to
do this, you can use startx to begin it.
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On Thu, 21 Nov 1996, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> Does anybody know if Caldera's WABI will run on a Debian system?
> Caldera's web page kind of says "maybe".
>
> I'm tempted to pay the $200 just so I can run Quicken without
> booting up DOS/Windows.
>
> I haven't checked for awhile, but I assume th
On Fri, 22 Nov 1996, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> Mike Schmitz wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 21 Nov 1996, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> >
> > > Does anybody know if Caldera's WABI will run on a Debian system?
> > > Caldera's web page kind of says "maybe"
On Sat, 23 Nov 1996, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Nov 1996, Mike Schmitz wrote:
>
> > > > Consider CBB. It will import quicken data and alerady runs under Linux
> > > > natively. It lives at http://www2.me.umn.edu/~clolsen/cbb/cbb.html
> > >
>
o I enable
> this in fvwm2?
Module FvwmPager. Read the FvwmPager man page for details
>
> Thank you for your info,
>
> Pedro Ivan
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My ISP is considering allowing me to setup a debian mirror, but he is
concerned that it may use excessive bandwidth, because of the possibility
of someone with a fast data connection might use it. We thought about
using a machine with a slip connection, but were hoping to do it with a
virtual
My DNS shows 128.52.46.33, but they didn't answer up to my pings.
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kernel seems to be compiled with qic-02 support, and comes up with a blurb
on bootup about finding a tpqic device. I am not sure what device to use.
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> > I am trying to set up a mountain qic-02 drive with debian. The default
> > kernel seems to be compiled with qic-02 support, and comes up with a blurb
> > on bootup about finding a
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