Ive used them all (X versions) and have had the best luck with GtkIcq. Using V
0.57.
Robert
ICQ 815773
On 23-Sep-99 Bill wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I've been using the licq package that is standard with slink, this
> version is very old something like version 0.44. On the net the latest
> sta
Hi everyone,
I have a problem with my SMC Ether Power II PCI card.
It doesn't work.
Could anyone tell me if LINUX supports this hardware and if it does what
to do to set it up.
Thanks for your help!
Robert
Hello !
I have problems with the card mentioned above. The driver for SMC
etherpower II cards (I guess it's epic100) does not work. Please someone
tell me if there is a LINUX driver for it or not. I would appreciate any
help.
Thanks
Robert
Hello !
I have problems with the card mentioned above. The driver for SMC
etherpower II cards (epic100) does not work. Please someone
tell me if there is a LINUX driver for it or not. I took a look at the web page
http://www.smc.com/ftpdocs/nics.html#nics/latest
and I think that this chipse
Hello !
I have problems with the card mentioned above. The driver for SMC
etherpower II cards (epic100) does not work. Please someone
tell me if there is a LINUX driver for it or not. I took a look at the
web page
http://www.smc.com/ftpdocs/nics.html#nics/latest
and I think that this chipset is
Hi!
At college I have a fast Internet connection, have a modem, and a free
phone line. I decided to be my own ISP for my home computer.
One bit of a problem: I don't know what to do under Debian (slink). (I
have the ethernet card driver and the ppp already compiled in the
kernel.)
Any suggestions?
Hi
Does anyone know how to setup debian to be a dialup server?
If so, please tell me how!
Thanks
Robert Horvath
Technical University of Budapest
> Rob, I'm curious-- did you upgrade the linker as well? when i upgraded that
> in slink, i think that is what broke my system somehow. it happened to me
> twice. that is why i ended up giving up and going all the way with potato...
> was sick of having to manually re-link 30 or
ly fixed all the problems by upgrading our servers to Messaging
Server 4.03, I beleive.
Rob.
7;
switch to tar (ie tar xvfz foo.tar.gz) is a GNU tar extension, so probably
isn't going to work.
Rob.
dling with the number has absolutely
no effect.
Any clues?
taa,
Rob.
Anyone know where I might find this manpage?
Rob.
always did.
I've probably gone and jinxed it now. ;)
Rob.
is?
Look for a file called /etc/default/rcS .. in it there is a line reading
GMT="-u" .. you should make it GMT="" to turn off GMT.
Rob.
> ~> This is how I plan to partitiion the disks:
> ~> /hda1 40MB
> ~> swap hda2 8MB
> ~> /usr hda3 68MB
> ~> swap hdb1 8MB
> ~> /usr hdb2 250MB
> ~>
> ~> where hda is the 116MB disk and hdb is the 258MB disk.
> ~> Will the above
lain/config. I confirmed
> it when I tried to 'ls' on the directory and got the same error as above.
Have you run fsck on the partition? Its probably the best place to start
with disk problems.
Rob.
the release of Visual Basic
for Linux?
Rob.
> so when you try "rm -r *" from / it expands the -i too and asks you for
> permission. Note that this doesn't protect you from "rm -r /"
Or even better, add an alias into your root .bashrc (or .cshrc or whatever)
such as
alias rm 'rm -i'
its saved my life many a time :)
Rob.
> Has anyone installed VMware on a Debian system? There are no instructions on
> their website for Debian, only SuSE, Caldera, and RedHat.
Just download the tarball and follow the instructions. Worked a treat for
me.
That is, until I decided it was crap and removed it ;)
Rob.
d I get those messages.
Which makes sense, because I don't (and shouldn't) have access to jim's
stuff.
Rob.
ccess parent
directories
box /home/jelly > ls
ls: .: Permission denied
box /home/jelly > su --version
su (GNU sh-utils) 1.16
Rob.
e (few) free projects
that were around seem to have disappeared because of patent problems :(
Rob.
ponding to the pings.
I doubt this has anything to do with your problem, but I thought it was
interesting nonetheless :)
Rob.
Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:AA:00:3E:54:21
HWaddr is my ethernet address.
Regards,
Rob.
ddresses set to
the private network address of the proxy machine. Basically, a client request
will go the the proxy, have it's address changed to a that of the proxy
server, the proxy will send the request to the router, which will forward the
packet to where-ever it needs to go-- this is of cours
This one works for me, so assuming your ftp proxy uses the normal
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ewhere else, or can someone out there assist me in
compiling and installing the later version some other way?
Best regards,
Rob.
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and it all worked fine/.
CGI I didn't have any problem with, as long as I put them in
/usr/lib/cgi-bin (default aliased to http:/cgi-bin/) I believe there are
settings to change if you want them anywhere else, but I havn't
investigated those.
Rob.
http://www.irrelevant
in advance,
Rob.
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TCP/IP services (ftp etc), and samba.
Is there a simple way of creating a boot floppy that will get enough off
the ground to load the rest of linux off one or other of the other systems
(presumably the other debian box!) or do I have to scrounge another hard
disc..
Thanks in advance,
Rob
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7;m sure it will be obvious to someone there..
Thanks
Rob.
blue# ifconfig
loLink encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Bcast:127.255.255.255 Mask:255.0.0.0
UP BROADCAST LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:3584 Metric:1
RX packets:294 error:0 dropped:0 over:0 frame:0
At 12:45 PM 1/11/98 -0500, you wrote:
>On Sun, 11 Jan 1998, Rob wrote:
>
>> blue# route
>> Kernel IP routing table
>> Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse
Iface
>> 195.44.34.0 * 255.255.255.0 U 0
s) we are trying to keep cost relatively
low here. (non-profit organization)
thanks for any suggestions,
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nyone have any information regarding this card?
If there's a FAQ out there that answers this and other stupid questions
I'm most likely going to ask, please feel free to direct me to it.
Thanks in advance for your help,
Rob
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ts of whatever is
on the tape back to the disk.
Is this possible? Can anyone suggest what would be the best way to go
about setting this up? Anyone done something like this already or know
where I can find someone who has?
thanks for any advice,
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First, thanks for the assistance with the ethernet card yesterday -- I
now have network access :)
I'd like to do the X-Windows thing, where do I start? Is there a FAQ out
there somewhere? Any direction would be appreciated...
Thanks,
Rob
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could also run ftp from the 95 or NT machine and put the files on the
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Hi Group,
I thinking about building another new machine, something with a little
bit of horsepower. Specifically, I'm looking at a board that will
support 2 PentiumII chips running at 300Mhz. So what do you know about
Debian and multiprocessor support?
Thanks,
Rob
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doom: can't find library 'libvga.so.1'
The file is present in the specified directory:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 Jan 30 00:51
/usr/lib/libvga.so.1 -> libvga.so.1.2.10
So what am I doing wrong here?
Thanks,
Rob
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Hey,
I remember someone posting a message a few days ago saying something
about having a bitmap that looked like the old Commodore 64 loading
Windows 95 from floppy :)
If you still have that, mind sending it to me?
Sorry for posting this here, but I trashed the mail accidentally...
Rob
[EMAIL
nd landed safely.
After they were on the ground, the co-pilot asked the pilot how in the
world the "YOU ARE IN A HELICOPTER" sign helped him to determine their
position. The pilot responded: "I knew that had to be the MICROSOFT
building because, similar to their help-lines, they gav
shells, and automatically setting up default config files
for the selected shells.
Anyone know what that was? Running anything similar?
Rob
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Hi,
Has anyone out there had any experience using an IDE CD-Changer with
Debian? How does it tell which disk it's supposed to hit (something like
/dev/hdc1...7 ???) responses requested from anyone who's done this. I
don't have a drive yet, but am considering purchasing one.
Than
I may be wrong, but why compile support for 3c59x when your card is
3c905?? get the numbers mixed up there? :)
-Rob
On Sun, 6 Jul 1997, Marty Leisner wrote:
>
> I just bought a Pentium pro with a bundled 3c905 boomerang card...
>
>
Hiya,
Just wondering if anyone has used/heard of an opensource
Web-based CVS client.
CVSWeb does the browse/checkout/diff part find, but can't
( to my knowledge ) do checkins and adds and imports, etc.
If one is not forthcoming, I have been looking at hacking
such functionality into CVSWeb.
Th
Hello guys, this is my first time using this mail-user list. I am almost
finished building my new PC(waiting on a couple parts), and once its done I
will be dual booting win2000/deb. I want to install these OS's on three
partitions (win2000, / , /swap) on my RAID0 Array (Highpoint onboard
control
Hey, im about to install deb2.2, can anyone recommend a specific
partitioning scheme?
Like if im willing to allocate 20 gigs. I figured id just do 128 for /swap,
and the rest to /, but ive had friends tell me they do other partitions like
/boot, /user, and /home. What do you guys recommend ?
Al
Heh. guys this is sort of off-topic (sorry) but its so typically me that I
signed up for like four of the topics on the mailing list and im revieving
like 200 messages a day, which I just dont have time to read, how can I
cancel all of the lists except for one? Heh sorry :x
_thaR
Hey I'm an owner of an Abit KT7 RAID motherboard,with two 30 gig IBM ATA-100
7200rpm deskstars. I want to configure these deskstars on RAID-0 Striping.
Is this compatible with the current linux kernels? If not are there any
available addons? If so how can I install debian on my RAID Array before
n
algorithm to avoid being prosecuted, and this makes
their software non-free AND requires certain royalties,
making it very very unlikely that anyone will release
an authorized player for no charge ).
http://www.opendvd.org has more info on this.
Rob Helmer
( Namodn )
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 02:27
em.
I think (hope?) that the days of "broken bash", and "no more /dev" are
over. I will only use Debian unstable from now on. Any other Debian
becomes more and more unmaintained as time passes. I can't deal with
that. This is my work laptop, and even though it _must_ work all the
time, I am quite fine with testing/unstable.
rob
happy with the response when there is a serious problem.
I know that this following statement may be faulty in a logical sort
of fashion, but I get more "feel goods" by doing the 'dist-upgrade'
only every so often, every three days or so.
rob
Hello,
I'm running Debian 2.2 and I'm having a problem mounting
an NFS share from a NetApp.
I can successfully mount the share ( it is a snapshot
directory ) and browse the tree as root, but I cannot
read all of the files as root.
There is a directory in the share that is owned by
UID 1001. If
Boot the rescue disk.
mount -a
( this will mount all filesystems listed in your /etc/fstab )
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 12:28:14AM -0500, Pascal Hos wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 09:20:09PM -0800, Ethan Benson wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 11:35:57PM -0500, Pascal Hos wrote:
> > > I seem t
npage that comes with the 2.2 release.
I filed a bug against the mount package.
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Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 19:47:58 -0700
From: Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: nfs mounting from netapp
User-A
/debian-boot-0010/msg00195.html
I don't see a link, maybe email the author.
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 12:47:40AM -0500, Pascal Hos wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 10:56:08PM -0700, Rob wrote:
> > Boot the rescue disk.
> >
> > mount -a
> >
> > ( this will mou
Cool. Good thing you have some other systems
you can call on. Unfortunately, my combination
of a 2.2 kernel and 56k modem prevents me from
helping more directly.
Goode luck.
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 01:20:25AM -0500, Pascal Hos wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 11:20:02PM -0700, Rob wr
http://www.debian.org/distrib/
On Tue, Oct 28, 1997 at 10:11:45PM +0600, tim456 wrote:
>
> From: Timur Kenzhebaev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 22:11:20 -0700 (MST)
>
>
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There were problems with Mozilla and proxies in the past,
perhaps there's been a regression somewhere. Please
search for/file a bug at mozilla.org
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 07:19:43PM +1100, Damon Muller wrote:
> Quoth Philipp Schulte,
> > > Is anyone else using junkbuster (vanilla potato version)
ÆA^H^PI^DA^D^L^A°fͳ^D°fͳ^E0ÀA^D°fÍ
Nov 6 08:03:21 rudy Ç^F/binÇF^D/shA0ÀF^Gv^LV^PN^Ló°^KͰ^AÍèÿÿÿ
Thanks,
Rob Helmer
Namodn
Hmm, well we're on nfs-utils (1:0.1.9.1-1), so would that mean
that someone is trying the exploit on us? Any way to tell where
this is coming from?
BTW, what was the exploit, some kind of overflow?
On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 10:29:04PM -0600, Damian Menscher wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, R
, and please CC: my account!
Rob Helmer
Namodn
Thanks, but I use startx.
On Sun, Nov 12, 2000 at 11:11:35AM +0200, Martin Fluch wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Rob wrote:
>
> > I am using the XFree86 4 packages in Woody, and it works
> > great besides the fact that my X server no longer listens
> > on port 6000 for remo
Ah, now this may be the culprit.. I'll give it a shot
when I get back to that machine.
Thanks!
On Sun, Nov 12, 2000 at 11:22:10AM +0200, Martin Fluch wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Rob wrote:
>
> > Thanks, but I use startx.
>
> And how about /etc/X11/xinit/
proxy server out there that has
that capability, or I am able to do this
with Apache, please clue me in.
P.S. please CC: me as I am not subscribed to the
debian-user list
thanks
Rob Helmer
Namodn
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old or anything, because I
do want them to be upgraded, but I want my configuration
of the init system to be honored.
Thanks in advance,
Rob Helmer
P.S. Please CC: me as I am not currently subscribed
to debian-user
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Date: Mon, 01 Jan 2001 15:57:58 -0800
From: Mircea Luca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: init scripts
Rob wrote:
>
Hi Jay,
I assume you are trying to configure samba through SWAT..
( I like using the manpage and editing smb.conf,
but that's me :)
Is SWAT in your /etc/inetd NOT commented out ( without a
# in front of it ), is inetd running, which port are you
trying to connect to?
Thanks,
Rob
N
or does seem to indicate some other problem..
perhaps use 'nmap localhost` and `lynx localhost:901` and post the
output to the list, that should make things more apparent..
Rob
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 07:43:25PM -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
> What does it mean when I try to connect though Net
Hmm.. I have one for 2.2.14, one of the reasons I don't just
go up to .15 ... also a reiserfs patch..
Let me know if you are interested and I'll dig up a link or
just attach it..
Rob
On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 09:59:37AM +0200, Gijs van der Brugge wrote:
> list,
>
> this que
` will help, there is a possibility
that there was a bug in a samba package built at one
time... this will make sure you are installing the newest
version of samba for your Debian version...
Rob
On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 01:02:07PM -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
> Ok, When I run lynx localhost:901 I
Do you have the 'interfaces=x.x.x.x/xx' set correctly in
your /etc/samba/smb.conf ?
Be sure that you have an interface that can access
the IP address/netmask you substitute for x.x.x.x/xx
..
Rob
( Namodn )
On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 10:22:09PM -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
> Anybody
not use non-standard directory listing commands. whatever.
Maybe some way to make 'less' pretend to be a tty ( !? ) would let 'ls
--color=auto' work?
-rob
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 03:47:33PM +0100, Matus fantomas Uhlar wrote:
> -> I have got the same problem with 'm
ing in
my apache logs that would indicate either that the ssl version of the
server has started or not started except for the lack of hostname warning.
-Rob
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Can I run Windows 98
inside Linex, so when I shut down Windows I'm still running
Linex?
Thanks
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bf2.4 kernel which was installed w/ Woody.
Can anyone point me into the right direction. i'm grasping at straws now :(
Oh, I also tried to recompile the kernel w/ gcc3.2 and I got the same results.
Thanks. I hope someone can help me.
-Rob
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> >
> have you tried 'insmod mii' before you do 'insmod 8139too'?
> That works for my Belkin card.
> -kev
>
Thank you so much! I should have known... but i'm a dumbass... I also
just learned about 'depmod' :) Ahh... the fun of being
zy? What is the secret to
obtaining working firmware / ALSA configuration?
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Have you tried
ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/firmware/alsa-firmware-1.0.28.tar.bz2
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Which video drivers are you using, xorg-xserver-video-* or AMD(ATI)?
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Have you installed the linux-headers package that matches your linux-image
version?
Rob
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wrote:
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>Bonjour,
>
>I tried to install this video card using dkms and fglrx d
not sure how long we can afford to leave the machine down;
>>> hopefully the error will show up promptly. BTW - it will show an error
>>> even if ECC corrects it, right?
>>
>> No ECC here. I don't know.
>>
>> I used StartPage and searched for "memtest
xserver-xorg-video-tdfx xserver-xorg-video-trident
>xserver-xorg-video-vesa
> xserver-xorg-video-vmware
>
>I have an nvidia graphic card, so, if needed "nouveau" but I use the
>proprietary driver...
>
>Why should I install systemd?
>
>etc. etc.
>
>I jus
vim and got this back
E486: Pattern not found: stable-updates
So I am really confused now. Any other solutions to try.
Maureen
Do you have on your system /etc/apt/sources.list.d ?
If so are there any files in that directory?
rob
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Dear all,
I've been trying to fix this problem, but have not found a solution
yet. (I've also asked at the aptosid list without success.)
Before I resigned myself to a reinstall, I thought I'd post the output of
strace apt-get dist-upgrade
(I killed
si
Debian package desktopnova
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sort of cleanup process. When you are logged on to a limited user account you
cannot launch the browser. Every time you try to you get a message that a
previous installation has not finished. And if you try to click on the
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e more detail about it; you can see
it's dependencies (and modify them), see which versions are available
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g, then send your
patch to both the Debian maintainer and GNU, they will love you for it
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it was my firewall that
> was stopping incoming data, but I temporarily disabled the firewall and
> still can't get incoming FTP data.
Are you behind a NAT'ing/MASQ'ing gateway? If you're using iptables,
you need the ipt_nat_ftp and ipt_conntrack_ft
x27;s just not very user-friendly yet, which is why
> it's not a standard part of dselect yet.
OP: Don't forget to switch dselect back to the 'apt' method, as well.
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n (at least) reiserfs in it's
non-x86 stability. Also, it's endian-safe, which reiser isn't. I've at
least had people recommend it to me as the FS of choice on PPC machines.
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On Sun, Feb 16, 2003 at 03:21:22PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 17:50:16 -0500
> Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > At the commnd line it is aptitude search '~d(browser|www)'
>
> Ah. ~ for where to search, d for descripton, (|) for t
packages (either the curses
interface, or the apt-get-clone CLI) then just removing the 'kde'
metapackage would clear it all out for him.
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y) or install a caching DNS server on PC_1 and
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were read. The
> buffer I am using is aligned with the block size, as also the size of
> the buffer is multiple of the block size. What is the problem though?
This just recently came up on LKML, and I think a solution/answer was
given. Search their archives, I guess.
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Rob W
On Sun, Feb 16, 2003 at 07:43:04AM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> Is there a way to checksum the installed packages?
debsums. Not all packages include md5sums though, but if you know a
package has not been corrupted (ie not now), debsums can generate them
for you.
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