make examples
make install
Look through the results for the names of the programs.
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A default mbr is installed and you must configure and
re-install a new one to do what you want.
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ect to the server..' .
The default gateway looks ok. I can ping the isp's address
by name or number. Routing table on the nt machine looks good.
ie4.01 is being used.
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Try this for the archived Netscape stuff...
ftp://archive:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/archive/index.html#3.04
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You should probably use a more robust method of getting the username,
since in some cases it is not argument 5. See the man page for
printcap.
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There are two directories in the debian ftp site for java,
one 'sbb-port' and the other 'sn-port'. Can someone
enlighten me on what the difference is between these
two directories and the files contained in them.
Which one should I use for 2.0.33 debian 1.3.1r6?
than
message when the connection
is brought down. I also have a couple of lines in these
scripts to place a date/time entry into a file to keep
track of my logons/logoffs.
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and the copied
partition.
Changing back to the original /usr doesn't solve
either problem.
Sure could use a pointer or two while I look for
my own solution that could make the problem much
worse.
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that I've missed that I
haven't yet been able to find in the documentation.
Are there any suggestions? This is my first venture
into pcmcia equipment.
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Hi. Trying to install some hamm packages but
can't find libtiff.so.3 anywhere.
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gured. Now, however, with the bash upgrade
there are no audible announcements although the
card works fine.
Is there a way to regain the audible signal?
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Hi.
Has anyone successfully run SO4sp3 on a
hamm system with the libc5 package installed?
Also, can anyone offer a short explanation (or where
to find it) of the utmp problem and how to avoid it if
this is an issue trying to run StarOffice 4.?
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;mount /cd0' works from
from the terminal. Everything appears to be working,
except it seems the 'preexec' command doesn't get run.
I find no further information on this item in the docs.
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The ISP said that all the adsl subscribers are
getting the full bandwidth, so far. This may
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an attempt to negotiate ccp after the ip address
is assigned from the server. The result is
always unsuccessful.
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chines the masqing works fine.
Is there a way to make this work with the
computers on the nt network using dhcp to
get the ip addresses? Have I overlooked
something?
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Hi. Can someone point me towards information
on the 'xterm' vs. 'xterm-debian' configuration
and any other documentation?
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ing a new connection?
Diald has been working for about two weeks with no
problems, but these messages seem to indicate that
something is not right.
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boot messages logged to a file. Is there a
recommended procedure or configuration file
change that I can make?
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Hi.
My eth0 interface has started showing a count
in the frame: and collisions: fields with no
errors, dropped or overruns. I have found info
on the collisions problem but nothing on the
frames data. What is the number in the frames
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most no errors, but
the new Debian 2.0 collects many more
errors: and dropped: . The errors seems to
occur about every 55-60 packets received.
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ere may be as many
as 30-40 errors in a 1 meg download.
What's a tolerable level on the number of
errors?
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fo yet.
Can someone suggest a way to do this?
(debian2.0, 2.0.34)
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Thanks to the both of you who suggested
the different widget set. I installed the
Xaw95 package and it does just what I want.
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Hi. I have Debian 2.0, 2.0.34 running
with xdm and fvwm2. When I display
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running with different pid's. However,
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same phone access number. The 1.3.1
box uses Netscape v4.05 and the v2.0 uses v4.07.
However, just retrieving files using ftp from an xterm
confirms the same download speed difference between
versions.
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have been unable to find the solution.
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s' variables set. The daemons have
been restarted, but it seems the passwords still have to
be the same on both servers.
Does the smbpasswd file need to be removed for this to work
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Hi.
I have only been quickly browsing the dual boot topic,
but I have found and successfully used the following link
and information, if you haven't already seen this:
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~sedmison/directboot.html
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ok, but after displaying the data, the terminal
doesn't return to the prompt until I hit 'Enter'. What I'm looking
for is a way to display the data and return the terminal to normal
without the extra 'Enter' keystroke.
Any suggestions? (or a better way to do th
must make
sure that your bios supports these cards.
How do you go about that?
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nfiguration.
I made too many changes to my configuration at one time to
narrow down exactly what made it work, but it did so I just
left it at that.
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Minor change for the chap-secrets file:
yetter * your_password *
I had left out the last asterisk. It may not
make a difference, but thats how mine reads.
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Ordered Debian 1.3.1 from both LSL and CheapBytes and had
them both within 3 to 4 days. No problems with either one, however
LSL didn't appear to have the 1.3.1r6 disks where CheapBytes had the
latest 1.3.1r6 version, along with 3 Linux archive CD's for a few
bucks more.
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'other' o.s.'s and machines.
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sdram or use it
in a win95 box. What's a few extra crashes,
I don't use it very often, anyway.
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Had the same problem. Your most likely operating in
an 8bpp mode. Up the default color depth to 16bpp and this
should get rid of the display problem.
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Both work ok on the Redmond stuff. This motherboard doesn't appear
to have any bios configuration items in it for the sdram.
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Hi. I read somewhere that the reported memory doesn't include
the memory used by the kernel and loaded modules. I forgot
where I read this, may have been some other list.
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I should read these listings a little more carefully.
Obviously, the kernel shouldn't take up 17 megabytes.
(Can you build a kernel that big?)
re-reading before posting,
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Hi. Here's something that works with Linux, but is not
nearly as easy to use or with as many features as frontpage.
It does the job, though.
http://www.w3.org/Amaya
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multibooting Linux and ???.
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~sedmison/directboot.html
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lters and printing raw.
Any help would be appreciated. I can always provide
more info.
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it is a PS file) with the appropriate command line parameters and then
to the printer.
I don't think the file type is identified properly and
as a result, is passed through
as regular text. Is there a way to test whether
the problem is with magicfilter or gs, or a way to test each separately?
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this file.
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%!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0
BoUnDiNgBoX
%%Creator: Wind/U Xprinter Version 3.1.0 (linux) (Compile Date: Oct 28 1996
14:14:28) ((null))
%%Title:
%%CreationDate:Mon Dec 8 14:45:39 1997
%%DocumentSuppliedResources: (atend)
%%Pages: (atend)
%%LanguageLevel: 1
%%E
27;m not sure I understand what needs to be done to make
the double queue work properly. Have you seen any setup like the
one in the clip before?
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10.8. Running an if for remote printers
One oddity of lpd is that the if is not run for remote printers. If
you fin
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tify where or how this happens. As always,
without the double queue and/or filter(s), plain text goes straight through
with no problems.
I'll keep working on it.
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#x27;-l' to get
'/usr/sbin/dj550c-filter $* | lpr -l -Php870rm -U$5'.
Without the -l, an unusual character set gets printed
but with the -l the control codes are evidently passed to the printer
to do what they're supposed to do. Star Writer 3 now prints very
well.
I apprec
y are not the
top-of-the-line items.
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error and 1 dropped and how I can get rid of this or keep it from
happening.
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Hi.
According to the Printing How-To, the input filter (if=some filter) is
not run for remote printers. There is an example in the How-To for
setting up a double print queue to solve the problem. I can provide my
printcap if needed. I print to a HP deskjet on an NT4.0 system using
lpr.
tony
Has anyone installed StarOffice 4.0 on a Debian system yet and were
there any problems to watch out for?
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Thanks for the info to those who posted. Now that I know StarOffice 4.0
will install and work, has any of you installed version 4.0 over a
StarOffice 3.1 installation or would it be better to remove as much of
the 3.1 stuff as possible?
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grams, such as minicom?
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I've found a file in /proc named kcore, with a size of about 67
megabytes.
Can someone tell me what this is and where it is generated from?
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Received about a dozen replies clearing this /proc/kcore
thing up for me.
I've been doing ok using Linux so far, but I can't yet
claim to understand it.
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Thanks for the replies for Communicator 4 and *.deb package info. Since
my installation works, I think I'll leave it alone for now. If there's
a need to re-install it later, I'll do it the correct way at that time.
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2.0.30 to 2.0.32 (from www.linux.org) and I see that the original source
should be 'debianized' with 'make-kpkg' in the source directory. Could
someone enlighten me on the reason for this, the procedure and what this
does, exactly.
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to get to the packages directories from the Debian homepage/packages link.
Does anyone else have this problem, or is the problem at my end?
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ing the parameters with
a comma, such as full_duplex=1,0,1,0. This makes the
first and third cards full duplex and the second and fourth
cards not.
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Arcady Genkin wrote:
>
> I have a D-Link 530 card using a compiled-in via-rhine driver as et
4.03? Will I be able to re-install the programs listed above that
are not provided by the X packages, like xfmail for instance?
Any other info would be appreciated.
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Hello. I'm using 2.2r3 with a 2.4.5 kernal and XFree4.0.3
and I need to upgrade libc to at least 2.1.94 to run some
later version programs. Where would I find this, if
available, or at least the source?
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Hi. The local computer fair is in town today
and I'm in the market for a new printer and
scanner, preferably USB. Any suggestions for
either of these? The printer should be able
to print a decent picture.
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are busy and can't be removed.
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using the stock sym53c8xx driver. Tekram also has a dual lvd
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of the /usr/bin/opera script
(it is a script, not an elf) to point to the right place. I had one
problem. I didn't have the libXm.so.2 lib (the instructions say you
must install Motif) so I followed the links to www.motifzone.net and
downloaded the openmotif package for debian and the java plugin
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for this sort of thing. I haven't found anything on the
> Toshiba website yet.
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> Thanks,
>
> Glenn Becker
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ard DID NOT work properly under Windoz 98 because it cannot find the right
> driver. Beside, the USB connection of the camera to windoz 98 has been
> causing me troubles and troubles.
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he lack of documentation on how to use the program
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> Just wondering if anyone has ever tried to run Broadcast 2000 under a Debian
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check that the gps clock data is actually
being recognized and used and that the clock is
being adjusted properly?
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You can also check www.apt-get.org. I used one from there, but
I can't remember which one.
tony
On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 07:06, Eva Myers wrote:
> I am having difficulties upgrading XFree86 to fix the latest security
> problem on some of my woody machines. The machines I am having
> problems wit
Good afternoon.
I've looked through the docs and wiki about this application that apparently
runs in the background but I'm not actually able to figure out exactly what this
app is doing for me.
So, what's it doing for me, and if I remove it will I notice anything missing in
form or function
Yes, that's the one. Thanks, IL KA, I went through it again
and still the only thing I'm getting from the info is that Ibus handles
different language inputs (characters) which isn't really needed if English is
used and is pretty much already taken care of in Debian and other distributions
r
Hello.
Just trying to find out if anyone else is experiencing this particular issue
with Debian and Chrome.
When I log on to a particular site, my bank account actually, several panels pop
up, the main panel being an account summary. The panel has 5 columns each
containing various informati
Hello.
I need to find a good,
reliable WiFi adapter. I have an Alfa AWUS036ACH using a RTL8812au
chip
and there is support but it's
unreliable. Connects sometimes,
mostly not. My older adapters work
Good morning (Mountain time).
Here's the problem I'm having. Debian is so stable that issues I've resolved
years ago took place so far back and with no issues that I forget how I did it.
So it is with this latest issue. The problem is I need to log into a router and
make some changes, prefer
Understood.
But it works with Debian 10 and not with Debian 11, so my main question is 'what
changed?'
TM
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On Fri, Aug 26, 2022 at 11:37:41AM -0600, tony mollica wrote:
Good morning (Mountain time).
Here's the problem I'm h
12:16, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 10:53:18AM -0600, tony mollica wrote:
Understood.
But it works with Debian 10 and not with Debian 11, so my main question is
'what changed?'
Does it /still/ work with Debian 10, though?
Cheers
d, 2 dollar, 3mm vacuum hose, a
simple solution.
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On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 07:10:52PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 07:05:46PM -0400, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 6:48 PM Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sa
In regard to my issue below:
Trying to find an internal Intel based card with remote antenna.
I have Linksys USB wifi adapters and they work, but not dual
band. Not really
necessary, but why not use everything available.
Not a laptop a
e
to recover or being physically disconnected (USB)-reconnected to
regain the ability to make the wireless connection.
Tony
On 12/18/18 7:38 AM, tony mollica
wrote:
In regard to my issue below:
Trying to find an internal I
Hello. Looking for a grub assist to make my system boot the way I would
like, hopefully without making the system un-bootable as a result.
I have a nicely working system booting from a SATA drive with two kernels
onboard, one generic and one k7 kernels. The system config is one SATA
drive, one I
Thanks, Steve, this looks like it will do the job.
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Hello. Looking for a grub assist to make my system boot the way I would
like, hopefully without making the system un-bootable as a result.
:)
There is no BIOS
Hello.
Been thru the (RT)FM and maybe missed it but didn't find it.
Upgraded stable to testing, and it worked with much difficulty
and repeated
'aptitude dist-upgrade' and ended up with two mildly annoying
situations
with ALSA and CUPS.
ALSA won't provide sound after a reboot or re-logon unl
Just upgraded mine. I've been fearing that upgrade as the
report for the upgrade
showed hundreds of packages to be removed. What I did was copy
the current
installation to another disk, made it bootable so I have the
original disk intact.
Ran the update and dist-upgrade many times, including
Hello.
I'm trying to get an understanding of udev and a usb floppy drive I have.
The drive is a Mitsumi usb floppy sold under the Nexxtech name and it
does work but there are a couple of behaviors that I don't understand.
First, without any udev rule mods, plugging the drive in results in a long
I hate to stick my neck out here only because my solution to this
problem was just to keep banging away at the keyboard until all
the errors went away, and I don't keep notes. There has also been
quite a bit on the list about this in the last week or so.
Seemed complex. BUT, here is what I remem
Hello.
I'm trying to get an understanding of udev and a usb floppy drive I have.
The drive is a Mitsumi usb floppy sold under the Nexxtech name and it
does work but there are a couple of behaviors that I don't understand.
First, without any udev rule mods, plugging the drive in results in a long
Hello.
Need a little help with a disk drive.
Until today, my external storage drive was working fine using Debian 4.0
(latest updates)
and ext2 file system. It's a 180Gig drive divided into 3 partitions, 1
primary and 2 logical,
sdg1, sdg5 and sdg6, for example.
I did two things, after whic
Thorny wrote:
On Tue, 07 Apr 2009 15:29:16 -0700, tony mollica posted:
Hello.
Need a little help with a disk drive.
Until today, my external storage drive was working fine using Debian 4.0
(latest updates)
and ext2 file system. It's a 180Gig drive divided into 3 partitions, 1
primary
Thorny wrote:
On Wed, 08 Apr 2009 07:38:26 -0700, tony mollica posted:
Thorny wrote:
On Tue, 07 Apr 2009 15:29:16 -0700, tony mollica posted:
Hello.
Need a little help with a disk drive.
Until today, my external storage drive was working fine using Debian
4.0 (latest updates)
and ext2
Found the problem and it was not a config issue.
Used xev to view the button numbers and there was no action for left tilt.
Used some compressed air and a few taps on the desk with the mouse and
all is working again. 'Percussive maintenance' it think it's called.
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