Hi!
I want to search for all packages which provide xserver.
apt-cache search 'Provides.*xserver.*'
This should find xserver-s3, but it doesn't.
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Then configure squirrelmail to access $HOME/Mail. This is
needed because uw-imapd servers $HOME through IMAP.
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are more interesting things to discover: bash, exim, ssh, python ...
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is sourced (setting the environment variables) before ntpdate is called.
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Hi Lindsay,
I read this list as a newsgroup (linux.debian.user). This makes the
handling easier.
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> xemacs works 'correctly' in native X mode, but has a much larger
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> So what do I need to do with GNU emacs to make it work in native X the way
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Bug-free can mean both: Security-bug-free and Stability-bug-free.
Install OpenBSD if you are paranoid about security.
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On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 10:17:44AM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> Is the www.debian.org down for long? (do you know?)
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according to a mail in debian-dev until tomorrow morning.
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tc/X11/Xresources/xterm to no avail.
> Any help much appreciated. Ivan
Have a look at the readline documentation. I think it is possible.
Please mail me your solution. I am interested in it, too.
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itten resources or advice, I would greatly
> appreciate it.
Did you try "telnet ip_or_name_of_machine"? You only
get a prompt if you only type in "telnet". What error messages do you get?
Can you ping your machine's ip-adresses?
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> I've tried with kernel-source-2.0.38_2.0.38-2.deb, *-3.deb and with a clean
> source from ftp.kernel.org. gcc is 2.95.2-12, gcc272 is 2.7.2.3-15, the system
> is an almost-potato, with only samba and the kernel not up-t
user explicitly)
On redhat the users who are physicaly logged in have
special rights, it think they do it with pam somehow.
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> As I understand, there is no secure rpc implementation for
> linux. So is there a secure way to export /home to an
> unfriendly environment?
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> I can install off of the cd, or at least put them on the rescue disk. Does
> anyone know how to do this?? (or is this even the right thing to do?)
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> ftp the files is a problem because the ftp server on the mac won't
> recognize the client's email address (which it asks for) as a valid password.
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> However, I can not get the applet to display if I put the class file
> in the /var/www/ClassDir. I can get the applet to display if I
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> I mannaged to get the base system installed from floppies but no
other query. I need to
> transfer some text files via floppy from a linux box to Windows NT. Is
> there a utility under linux which will write a dos format file.
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I want to delete old mail via at/cron, so that
my mboxes of mailinglist contain only the last 200
messages. With which debian-package could I do that?
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I don't like control-s to freeze my terminal.
Is there a way to disable it?
Why not make a freeze disabled terminal the
default in debian?
I can't see why some wants its terminal to
freeze.
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I installed with dselect on my laptop (8M RAM, 40 Swap).
It is very slow. But it worked once. Now I use dpkg.
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But you could do it with smbclient (part of samba), too.
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I am not an installation-expert. But why don't you
boot from CD? Just say your bios to from it. This worked for me
a half your ago. (don't know boot.bat)
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On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 04:11:46PM +0200, Thomas Guettler wrote:
> in VMWare /dev/hda is not your real /dev/hda, that's what
> VMWare is all about. It's a fake in the file/partition where VMWare
> stores the real bits and bytes.
>
Oh, but I think there is a vmware-mode
don't get exported to mutt or what?
>
Aliases can't, AFAIK, be exported like variables.
You could make a small wrapper-script in ~/bin.
(Check that ~/bin is on your path).
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the switch is a good choice.
>
> What should I do ?
>
I know only potato. But don't think that it's different.
Check what kind of mouse gpm pretends to be.
Then check you use this mouse type in your XF86Config-file.
Then it should work: mark with left past
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I had a similar trouble with /dev/dsp and it turns out to be
> the >>esd<< must be loaded before gpm. Could this be something like
> that?
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On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 10:12:22AM -0500, MC_Vai wrote:
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> > bought a SBLive Friday, I used ALSA 0.5.8b, working fine (Except
> > synth_midi).
> > I took the sourcepackage.
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> where can I get'em? can you send me a link?
ftp.debian
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Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
My example does what it should, maybe contact the FSF,
I think the have got a newsgroup where you can discuss bugs.
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> wine: can't exec 'WORDPAD.EXE': error=0
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never used wine before, but it sounds like
you have no access rights to your devices.
put yourself in group floppy, make cdrom user mountable
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See "man mount" for more information.
For dos-floppies I use mtools.
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> I believe that there are drivers (is it called drivers in Linux too?)
> on the disk provided.
Haven't seen a NIC which comes with linux drivers yet.
Install howtos, look into:
/usr/share/doc/HOWTO/en-txt/Ethernet-HOWTO.txt
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> 6 is the major device number for the parallel ports (ie. printer).
Where can I find out which device fits to a given number?
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Just found several .nfsXYZ.. files in my directory.
Does anybody know what they are for?
Manpage of "nfs" tells me nothing about them.
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that deal with
sound. (www.linuxdoc.org)
Maybe that helps
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problem?
If the NFS-Server hangs where I get my $HOME from,
I got this problem, too. But I can still telnet
to this machine.
Using X3.3.6, enlightment 0.16.3)
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Install openldap, look at netscape-roaming-howto
and you can use your netscape-profile everywhere.
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On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 11:17:08PM +1000, Bill wrote:
> Hi All,
> Can someone please tell me the easiest and safest way to mirror
> a Hard Drive, keeping all permissions, owner, groups etc. intact
>
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ou really need reiserfs in the boot-floppies? You could make /boot
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gt; add ..." in a init script but it's not really clean.
man interfaces
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t; nicest solution is probably mutt and Courier-IMAP, but I like pine I'm
> afraid:)
Do you really need this link? Why don't you don't you filter your
mails to different mboxes in your $HOME with procmail? (With a
.procmailrc)
Pine should be able to do this, maybe UW-imap not.
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bit
io-adress. Vibra needs two 8-bit adresses. The driver complains, but
it works. The kernel-doc has a note about this card (2.2.x).
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On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 12:55:30PM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> Mail the maintainer, I am certain he can make potato debs available.
>
I am interested in KDE for potato, too. Could you mail me if there are
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the ALSA-sequencer via lisp. A song could be a list of
parts, and a part a list of notes...
Can some help me choosing a language (lisp/scheme).
Book-recommendations are welcome!
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> > I want to learn lisp or scheme, too. I have read the faqs at
> > www.faqs.org, and I am still not convinced which language I should
t; there any known solution ?
I have the same soundcard. I am using a alsa-version
which I got directly from their site. I sounds good.
But Midi-synth is not working.
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t the the keystrokes for
> the dos partition.
Mount your dos-partition (man mount).
Then use "filesystem". HTH
BTW, if you are doing a new installation, I would
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ion, it automaticly runs this
> Debian configuration sequence.
>
> Any further ideas?
>
With alt-fX you can switch to a shell. there you can
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Does someone know the difference between removing a package with
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is file gets executed everytime you login or open up a xterm
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olution? I don't have a choice to go
> "down" in version, so I am thoroughly stuck. Help, help, help!
Do you use masquerading or does your internal network have offical IPs?
I think w2k does some filtering check the configuration.
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doc-linux-text,
there is a laptop-howto, too.
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On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 03:04:11PM +, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
> Hi
> I'm trying to link to an ethernet network with an EtherLink XL PCI
> 3C900-TPO card.
>
check /etc/network/interfaces, ifup/ifdown
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the w3c (www.w3c.org)
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Does some know a tool who checks them automatically,
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resolve the situation:
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
libgtk1.2-dev: Depends: libgtk1.2 (= 1.2.7-1) but 1.2.8-1 is to be installed
E: Sorry, broken packages
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a setup programm (just like this for the
> installation). Thanks for your help.
I prefere apt-cdrom/cache/get to dselect. There is no tool like Yast,
but there are commandline-tools. They are more powerfull.
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pt-get update"))
apt-cdrom is for adding package-information of cd-roms
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t to alias to take effect right
> when I user logs on.
> *sigh*
/etc/bash.bashrc is executed for everytime a bash starts (xterm)
/etc/profile is executed when you login (once)
> it's late... i think I need sleep...
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Of
inux/Documentation/sound for
> the specified card docs. But in the latest kernel hadn't included docs for
> it.
I got the same card working. But I took the sources from, I think
www.alsa-project.org. You could try the woody-package. The
potato-packages didn't work for me, or I wa
p connect script failed which
> the diald gui package will display if you attempt to establish the
> connection from there instead.
Entering the exact error-message in www.google.com has helped me very
often before. If you can't find something, post the error-message
here.
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le interface to that on
http://lists.debian.org/search.html
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On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 01:21:38PM +0100, Thomas Guettler wrote:
> I used to search the mailarchive of debian with google like this:
> "site:debian.org foo". But it seems that google does not track the
> mailarchive anymore. That's sad, because I found a lot of good answer
/var/lib/dpkg/info/balsa.postrm
/var/lib/gnome/Debian/Apps/Net/balsa.desktop
##gurkensalat:~/deb# dpkg --get-selections | grep balsa
balsa deinstall
What is the best thing to do now?
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BTW, there is a german debian-list, too.
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" address isn't set
> to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I was wondering about it, too.
My solution with procmail looks like this:
:0:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|formail -i "Reply-To: debian-user" >> debian-user
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u can do it afterwards with apt-cdrom, too).
You can install single packages with "apt-get install foo".
Searching can be done with "apt-cache search regexFoo".
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doesn't tell me which package is making
trouble.
I can't install python-base because dblib1.8 is not
available. (There is a package called dblib1 and
dblib2, but none which is called dblib1.8)
Can anyone help me, or tell me where i can find
help?
Thomas Guettler <[EMAIL PRO
Hello
I am very new to Debian.
I installed jserv on my new potato.
There were two things I had to change to get
it working:
1.
in apache/http.conf I had to uncomment the LoadModule line.
and I added a line with "include ../jserv/jserv.conf
2.
in jserv.conf I had to set
ApjServLogFile ../jserv
ou can start a service like this:
#/etc/init.d/networking (start|stop|restart)
HTH.
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red light of the mouse is turned off, too.
Can someone help?
kernel: 2.2.17
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is this spelled right?)
difference. (That's what I think, I haven't tested it)
Modules are more flexible. For example if you get a new soundcard you
only have to insert the new module, you don't need to recompile the
whole kernel.
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computer off!
Solved: After compiling the kernel with "C&T 82C710 mouse port
support" it works fine. (Even the wheel with imwheel)
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isapnp, but isapnp doesn't detect my soundcard,
I once had the same problem: my soundcard was not detected by
isapnp. In the bios I switched off that this interrupt can be used by a
pci-device. Then the card was detected.
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tc/fstab and /etc/lilo.conf.
This just worked for me two days ago.
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