es with IP addresses and host names after the above line.
> But I can ping www.debian.org. This is all strange.
The IP must be cached somewhere on your machine.
> I'll wait until I start work at the university and get a "real"
> connection. Thanks to all who helped.
Good lu
* Arnt Karlsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030902 17:23]:
> Nick Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Ok, X could not find your mouse. There seems to be no /dev/psaux.
>
> ...nor /dev/gpmdata
Actually the log XF86
ch appreciated.
apt-cache show kde | grep ^Depends
then install all the packages it depends on (that are installable)
eg.
apt-get install fontconfig kde-core kde-amusements kdeaddons \
kdeadmin kdeartwork kdegraphics kdenetwork kdepim \
kdeutils koffice quanta
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able and route is version
1.98 from nettools 1.60.
Anybody have any advice for me apart from RTFM (I have rtfmed
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HOWTO
% apt-get install discover
% dpkg-reconfigure -plow xserver-xfree86
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Description: PGP signature
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> exim: neither action flags nor mail addresses given
>
> [1]+ Exit 1 exim -d9
>
What the!? Which exim are you tying to run? Since you're in
/etc/init.d I suspect you want the script /etc/init.d/exim, but
sur
s someone comes up with a clever mutt macro that extracts
> the key ID and feeds it to gpg.
OK. I think the manual method is what I will do, e.g. for security
announcements.
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ves you version 4.2.1.1 ?
>
> If so, would Sid have 4.3 ?
In gerneral you can use the Debian "Packages" page (there is a link form
www.debian.org), to find the answers to such questions.
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Hello
I am trying to install Debian using a Debian CD (just
downloaded latest stable ISO) to a Intel D845GEBV2
Motherboard. This motherboard as an integrated Intel
82562ET NIC.
So I try to have it install the eepro100 module, but
it doesn't install. I did check and the NIC is ena
beem looking through the menus but can not find
it?
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> > the default desktop to twm.
> >
> > How do I do that? I've beem looking through the menus but can not find
> > it?
> Try Ctl-Alt-Fn2 or Fn3 etc (Fn1-6 are consoles Fn7 + are GUI
> environments)
Thanks guys, I've got it sorted now, your help much ap
hought I'd ask you guys if
there was anything even better?
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Fujitsu P2120 in the US?). This
config file (without acpi configured) and gcc worked flawlessly on
kernel-source-2.4.20-6 [1].
Any reports of success and failures with this kernel source would be
much appreciated.
TIA,
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1. I also apply a patch to the ide driver alim15x3.c to enable DMA for
thi
* and then Stephen Patterson declared
> > On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 17:34, Nick Wilson wrote:
> >> I'm looking for a lightweight but full featured word processor for a
> >> very low spec machine.
>
> How low spec? The unofficial open office packages for
Hi all,
Okay, so I read the help file, really!
I'm trying to install Ted (a rich text editor) from the CD. I cannot
find how to do this?
Typing
$> apt-get install ted
just get's 'package not found'.
Could someone put me on the right track please?
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Okay, done! ;-)
However, I still get 'package ted not found'. How do I work out which
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>
> * and then Christian Schoenebeck declared
> > > just get's 'package not found'.
> > >
> > > Could someone put me on the right track please?
> >
> > Use 'apt-cdrom
Manu wrote:
Hi
I am having some issues with my pc. I have an intel
card and I know
it works with the knoppix distribution 3.2 as I have
tried it and was connected . I have compared the
modules and the only differences between debian and
knoppix was the mii.o. In fact this module is a
dependance f
I am currently running debian unstable on a dual p3 (1Ghz CPU's) tyan
(via apollo pro 133a) motherboard for my daily computing needs when I'm
home. I've been reluctant to upgrade because, well, it works and it's
rock solid stable. But I have always noticed one annoying thing. Mozilla
is slow. S
gt; - Pentium II 266 MHz
> > - 196 Megs of ram
> > - graphic card Geforce2 MX
> >
> > Thank you guys.
> >
> > jernej
> >
> >
>
i agree the important component is the hardware acceleration from the graphics
card though the high bitrate divx co
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* will trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021212 07:42]:
> On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 02:20:18PM +0900, Nick Hastings wrote:
> > * will trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021210 14:16]:
> > > okay, i've gone thru
> > >
> > > XFree86 -configure
se are now at:
http://people.debian.org/~frankie/debian woody/x421
So put the above in your /etc/sources.list, then do.
# apt-get update
# apt-get install xserver-xfree86
HTH, however YMV,
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but for the reasons listed above i
> seem to always to back to mozilla mail or evolution.
Well, I think I've provided solutions for 3 of 4.
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* Cameron Matheson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021212 16:05]:
> On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 03:56:55PM +0900, Nick Hastings wrote:
> > * Cameron Matheson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021212 15:44]:
> > > 1) Using mutt in X. Mutt is really really ugly in an xterm (or at
> >
set daemon 120 # Look for mail every 120 seconds.
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I was looking to replace my 1Ghz P3 and motherboard with a stable, but
fast mb/cpu combo that was fully supported by a recent linux kernel. I
was looking a an Intel 845PE motherboard with a 3.0Ghz cpu. My question
is, how is Hyperthreading supported under linux? Is it a matter of
enabling SMP
Hi,
* Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030108 12:32]:
> I found the link for the business cards from the Debian Weekly News (go
> Martin!).
>
> What are some of the applications available to edit these files into my own
> business cards?
You can edit the .xcf file
* Nick Hastings ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> You can edit the .xcf file with the gimp.
>
and if you get gimp1.2-perl you can get bizcard.pl and put it in your
.gimp-1.2/plugin directory.
Nick
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of
C++ classes
.
This package is only needed if you plan on building threaded
Qt applications.
> I realtively new to this linux world so pls bear with me .
OK, heres a hint: A more informative subject line may have caught the
eye of someone who knows the answer.
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Is there anyone here on the list that is using Debian as a personal
video recorder? Anybody able to get an unattended machine to record a
couple of different shows a week? I think I'm gonna need a WinTV card,
as these seem to be linux supported, but apt-cache search doesn't turn
up any relevant
I have tried googling and looking at ldp.org for this answer, but I
can't seem to find anything relevant. How does one maintain /var?
I'm trying to apt-get dist-upgrade my laptop and it's telling me I dont
have enough space to hold all the debs. df shows 92% used out a 300MB
partition. /var seems t
David Raeker-Jordan wrote:
nick lidakis wrote:
I have tried googling and looking at ldp.org for this answer, but I
can't seem to find anything relevant. How does one maintain /var?
I'm trying to apt-get dist-upgrade my laptop and it's telling me I dont
have enough space to ho
Dave Sherohman wrote:
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 12:11:00AM -0500, nick lidakis wrote:
Yes, I usually clean once a while, but a recent upgrade neds 50+ MB and
I;m short on space. I'll try the aforementioned recommendations.
Although moving your apt cache is probably the better sol
Joris Huizer wrote:
OK for everybody - I was *still* not sure about the
mouse so I asked my dad who has all the hardware info
(he did the buying so he has the info :-S)
The mouse is a Logitech MouseMan(r) Wheel, 3 buttons
with wheel USB
I hope this will make things clear!
--- Bob Proulx <[EMAI
Paul Winkler wrote:
I had a similiar problem with an ATI AIW 8500dv. I ended up upgrading
to xfree86 4.2 from 4.1, (which necessitated an upgrade from "Woody" to
"Testing") this fixed the problem, I specified the radeon driver.
Here is a link to the ATI website where they provide instructions
Are Ultra/DMA IDE controllers and drives supported under Debian 2.0.
Tnx,
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I know this question belongs properly in the netscape forums, but they
seem pretty MS-Windows oriented. I'm guessing many of you have had a
similar problem already (though I haven't seen anything recently on the
lists.)
Netscape 4.06 with 128-bit encryption is only available from the
netscape web
moment (the box isn't permanently connect to the
net yet)
Finally, how can I add user and group quotas? I've looked at man, installed
the quota package but I've got brain fade here =]
I thank you for you help. (or at least point me in the right direction!
Nick Perkins
vance!
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1-80
Unfortunately, all have 4Mb of RAM except the Model 57sx which has 12.
Any suggestion? Is 8Mb of RAM enough for running X.
Thanks,
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On Mon, 11 May 1998, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> On Mon, 11 May 1998, Nick Gilliam wr
When attempting to mount nfs I get the following error:
mount qms1:/home /mnt
mount clntudp_create: RPC: Program not registered
The machine I am attempting to mount is running Debian 2.0 Frozen.
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I have successfully installed Debian 1.3.1 onto several PS/2s thanks to
help from users on this list.
However, I have not been able to determine the device name for the PS/2
mouse.
Also, what Debian package is required for IP Masquerading.
Can anyone help?
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On 12 Jun 1998, Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
> It is a very useful feature called backing up files ;-)
>
> You can convince vim to not create these files by either editing
> /etc/vimrc (for all user) or ~/.vimrc (on a per-user basis) and add a
> "set nobackup" line or edit the existing "set backup" li
On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Tom Malloy wrote:
> AMD 586 133, 64mg, 100mg swap. I don't see any system messages regarding
> this crash. Thanks for your help
Unless you're doing heavy-duty GIMPwork, 32megs of swap is
optimal.
"Photons have neither morals nor visas" -Dave Farber
-
On Tue, 16 Jun 1998, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> Yes, but *there is no need for a re-install*! Debian has a great and
> superior upgrading mechanism, and your system will update cleanly through
> every version, even major version changes.
I was told that there was a way to auto-upgrade. Th
On Tue, 16 Jun 1998, Eric House wrote:
> I'm running 1.3.1 in terminal mode. I launch emacs by typing 'emacs'
> at the cmd line, and it takes *at least* five minutes to come up.
> Once up, it works just fine. And other apps don't seem to have this
> problem: they launch as quickly as ever.
I installed KDE on the Debian 2.0 Beta. During configuration, dselect
indicated that KDE was being installed as one of the Window Manager
options. However, this apparently failed.
How is KDE started? I would really like to give it a try.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Nick Gilliam
e
conversations.
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This is a bit of a security hole though.
A good way to cope with X authentication is to use ssh; this not
only sets up everything to do with magic cookies automagically but
as a side effect encrypts your entire X session!
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.3.3.1 file (about 1.2MB) and installed it; it
worked a treat. Looks like you don't needed all the rest of those files
if you're just trying to install the new svga server.
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This one's really got me stumped. Here's the scenario:
Under slink/i386:
- user runs binaries linked to libpvm3
- suddently (as of this week), any calls made to that library result in a
segfault - even the example program provided with pvm do this
- this occurs on several different machines,
On Sep 14, Stephen Kelly wrote:
> Does anyone know of an imap interface written in c or perl that can be
> incorporated into another application. eg opensource. I am working on a web
> based email client, but I want to use imap instead of pop3. This will
> initially run on a one of my debian server
On Sep 24, Peter Palfrader aka Weasel wrote:
> The problem I have is performance. Sine we get not many but large
> mails (around 3 megabyte each), a single file mailbox seems not to be
> a good idea.
>
> I managed to setup procmail to deliver to mail directories (the ones
> with cur/ new/ and tmp/
Is there any way of getting complete bug reports (including those that
have been closed) for a particular packages? I think I've found a bug
in librx1g/regexec(), and was hoping to verify that.
On Oct 26, Pedro Sanchez wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My root partition is reported as full but I fail to identify the files
> that are taking up all the space. /tmp and /var are symlinks to
> /usr/local/{tmp,var} which are in a different file system just 1% used.
>
> I use the command du -x to get a repo
never be loaded if it's only installed on, say,
/dev/hda6;
2) Use the "linear" option to LILO if necessary;
3) The "-v" option to LILO is your friend. Actually it can be up to about
3 of your friends at once ("lilo -v -v -v").
Nick
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I don't know the solution to this guy's problem, but here's a non-literal
translation of his problem, in case someone else might be able to help him:
He wants to install linux on his PC, so he created a rescue floppy, and can
boot from that OK. His problem comes when he needs to select a hard dri
27;m a bit
frustrated by the normal problems one has moving to linux from windows (yeah
I'm a wimp)... lack of GUI-based configuration and management, for one
corel's release seems to break down some of those walls *shrug*
Any answers, kind advice, or constructive criticisms are much appreciated...
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lly once
connected) - it won't be too difficult to automate it...
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nstalled onto an IDE disk, built a kernel to suit the 7890,
used cpio to copy the system over onto the SCSI drive, set LILO up, and
finally removed the IDE drive. If you can't manage it any other way, I'm
sure someone will be able to send you a boot floppy or two...
If anyone else has a
rs the alarm when writing to the floppy.
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lling, but
it seems to me that pppd is the "right" place to deal with that, and that
diald is (in my case at least) adding unnecessary complexity.
I also don't use pon and poff - I just start pppd in demand mode from
my startup scripts, and let it be.
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should work. I think that
"bounce_queue" is the option you want to look at to get the filters to be
used locally rather than on the server (it's been a while, and the machine
I had something like this set up on is now down, and lacking a network
card)...
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ld 486 DX2),
so I suspect that is why... any way to disable all these PCI checks?
and, as to JY's reply to Suresh's original post re: battery, I suspect the
battery for this system is pretty old. I got it second hand, but considering
that it's a 486, i'd have to a
ideas on the best way to
implement additional security within this package's system?
Thanks,
Nick
On Nov 16, Kent West wrote:
> Configuration #2
> --
> I can further configure Eudora to delete read mail off the server
> after X days. After X days has transpired, the next time Eudora
> check the mail it deletes any messages older than X days off of
> the server (I assume this is based on
Lamport, published by
Addison Wesley.
and
"The LaTeX Companion" by Goossens, Mittlebach and Samarin, also published
by Addison Wesley.
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have X configured correctly, it should work. For
future reference about kernel modules have a look at the commands (ie
man pages) for
modprobe, lsmod and modconf
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Howdy Travis,
* Travis Troyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020903 16:14]:
> Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. I followed what Nick Hastings
> suggested, and found that when I tried to modprobe usbcore, hid, input,
> or
> mousedev, that it said they couldn't be located.
reinstall.
You can use parted to resize Linux partitions. I'm not sure if it works
for fat32 or ntfs, but you can check the docs. It's the 'parted'
package.
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You might also run 'depmod -ae' as root if nothing I said above rings
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t line?
>
> You don't. From my .procmailrc:
>
>
> :0:
> * ^X-Mailing-List.*debian-user
> debian-user
True, this works very well.
However, Baloo asks an interesting question. It would be nice to send
emails with no subject to /dev/null. Anyone got a procmail rule for
findi
* Tom Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020910 18:18]:
> On 0, Nick Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > However, Baloo asks an interesting question. It would be nice to send
> > emails with no subject to /dev/null. Anyone got a procmail rule for
> > findi
sort -n
* Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020913 13:32]:
> I have a csv file I would like to sort linewise like
>
> 1 text
> 2 text
> 3 text
> .
> .
> .
> 10 text
>
> How can I avoid the current sorting result
>
> 1 text
> 10 text
> 2 text
> 3 text
> .
> .
> .
>
> ? TIA
er archive and, accordingly, have tried:
>
> http_proxy="http://[hostname]:[port number]"
> export http_proxy="http://[hostname]:[port number]"
I think you need a / after the port number.
Also, if you use apt you can define your proxy in /etc/apt/apt.conf,
with a line like
s like it could be a proxy problem.
You may need to set an environment variable or put an entry in apt.conf
(man apt.conf)
Nick.
PS.
Don't forget the trailing slash.
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y prime/non-prime time usage. If you like, I can
mail it to you.
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guration files to use as a starting point. (I've helped a
few people do this before and kept a copy of the stuff I sent them.)
Best regards,
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On Sat, 31 Jan 1998, eugene mendoza wrote:
> Dear Nick,
> Read your reply to Daniel Mashao and it was very
> informative. I too am setting up a e-mail server and have the
> following question? To have a smtp mail server set up on the linux
&g
ink to information for prospective developers. Also, you can take a
look at:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/doc/manuals/
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er of hope that someone can
suggest a retrieval trick. Is there any way to access the
files that were on that partition?
thanks,
Nick Cropper
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use every time I wanted to change my newsgroup subscription
I had to ask my ISP to do it. With suck or another similar package, all
the administration is done on your own machine. I personally use C-news
as my newsfeed is small and I've had no reason to change to INN.
Question for Richard:
r tcp/ip). All that is necessary is that your ISP set up a
MX record pointing to his uucp host (the one you'll dial up with your
machine). As well your ISP has to set up the sendmail.cf file on his
uucp host to use the uucp-dom (preferable, but could use other uucp
mailers too) mailer to forwar
aTeX bibles. ;-) Another handy place
to look is the LaTeX info files. They are a good concise reference.
The closest I got to the Local Guide, was the /usr/doc/latex/usrguide.tex
file.
Best regards,
Nick
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some
light on how to fix this, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks in advance,
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Here's a copy of my /etc/isapnp.conf file:
# $Id: pnpdump.c,v 1.8 1997/01/14 21:05:35 fox Exp $
# This is free software, see the sources for details.
# This software has NO
stead of IO 1 and IO 2. Your example showed
me my error.
Best regards,
Nick
> To those trying to get their AWE64 working:
>
> 1) Since the 64 is pnp, the card must be initiallized before the
> kernel tries to initialize the driver. This means you mus
On Fri, 28 Nov 1997, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 28, 1997 at 11:08:31AM -0500, Nick Busigin wrote:
> > I recently purchased an AWE 64 Value and have been pulling my hair out
> > trying to get it to work properly on my Debian system. I have read
>
> I hope you ca
t --reinstall install ftape-util',
> but get the error
> How do I fix this??
In this sort of case I would look at the script that is not exiting
cleanly. For you this seems to be
/var/lib/dpkg/info/ftape-util.postrm
Then either fix what is causing the problem or just for the script
quot;dpkg -i --force-depends".
You shouldn't force anything anyway. Debian not RedHat ;-)
Cheers,
Nick.
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there have this mouse? It's fairly new, so there's
nothing on google except sites selling it and reviews and things of that
nature. I would really like to get this button working! I'm still
pondering what exactly I should bind all of these buttons to. :D
TIA,
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ick/hover/etc. I like this *a lot*.
If you do feel like making them work, consider my original message a
mini how-to. ;)
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