Kevin Traas wrote:
>
> After doing some Web browsing and reading docs, Howto's, etc. I haven't
> found too much information (at least that I was hoping for) on using ISDN
> on Linux.
>
> Specifically, I currently have a USR Sportster 128K sitting here in the
> box. I'd like to use it in my Debia
Hello !
Something that is remarked frequently the last days is, that the
bo (and hamm, btw) Packages.gz on ftp.debian and at master, are out
of date (they have the time stamp Apr 7.) There are a lot of
packages, that can't be accessed via ftp through dselect.
Is anybody out there responsible/able
Date: Fri, 18 Apr 97 20:24 GST
From: Alan Eugene Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
MOre than once I have tried compiling C source on linux, using gcc,
that generated alot of error messages, including many concerning
backslashes at the ends of lines. An e
After doing some Web browsing and reading docs, Howto's, etc. I haven't
found too much information (at least that I was hoping for) on using ISDN
on Linux.
Specifically, I currently have a USR Sportster 128K sitting here in the
box. I'd like to use it in my Debian Linux system. (Running 1.2.8)
>> what I did wrong? (A copy of the ip-up script follows)
>
>> mail -s IPINFO [EMAIL PROTECTED] < ipinfo.txt
>
>Does it work if you put the full pathname in the maili statement like
>you
>do for the echo statements?
>
>mail -s IPINFO [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /etc/ppp/ipinfo.txt
Gezzz I feel stoo
> > > After burrowing around some, I finally found some info and docs on
EQL;
> > > however, Multilink PPP is mentioned as a newer, and improved
alternative.
> >
> > > Unfortunately, I can't find any info on Multilink PPP in the HowTo's,
> > etc.
>
> I thought mutlilink PPP was something only ava
Tim O'Brien wrote:
>
> I'm trying to get one of the Linux boxes I run to send me it's IP address
> by Email every time it logs onto the Internet (it has a [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> dynamic IP
> address). For some reason, the script doesn't work. It creates a file that
> contains the data it's supposed
Mark Phillips wrote:
>
> On Wed, 16 Apr 1997, Rick wrote:
>
> > You might want to play with DTR/DCD settings. I haven't had a problem
> > like this before but it sounds like the modem is dropping DTR which, if I
> > remember correctly, instructs the software that the data terminal is
> > ready.
I'm trying to get one of the Linux boxes I run to send me it's IP address
by Email every time it logs onto the Internet (it has a [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dynamic IP
address). For some reason, the script doesn't work. It creates a file that
contains the data it's supposed to (ipinfo.txt), but I never get
Thanks for all the help, I did recompile the kernel and made the modules.
however I ran into a little problem, cc1 was not found in the path. I
manually added it to the path (strange that it was not in the path).
I noticed that there are 2 places to define modules
/etc/conf.modules
and
/etc/modu
Hi,
I have Debian Linux 1.1 and it came with ILU version 2.0.6. I installed
the ILU package and have been trying to use it but am having problems. I
tried to run the server from the tutorial example and it won't let me
publish any objects. I use ILU on a Solaris machine and I had to put . in
On Apr 18, Paul Serice wrote
> I seem to remember someone speaking of a shell that prevented the
> user from leaving his or her home directory.
>
> Can someone point to the right Debian Package?
man chroot
Regards,
Joey
--
/ Martin Schulze * Debian GNU/Linux Developer * [E
For what little a few suggestions which have probably already been
thought of are worth from someone with no time to implement them,
I thought I'd offer these thoughts on dselect and dpkg anyway:
1) Multiple access method params -- e.g. it would be nice not to have
to re-enter access method pa
On Fri, 18 Apr 1997, Paul Serice wrote:
> I seem to remember someone speaking of a shell that prevented the
> user from leaving his or her home directory.
> Can someone point to the right Debian Package?
Try rbash (just bash with other name).
--
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>
>MOre than once I have tried compiling C source on linux, using gcc,
>that generated alot of error messages, including many concerning
>backslashes at the ends of lines.
...
>Can anyone provide the slightest clue? What's special about MSDOG
>source cod
I keep up-to-date with unstable. A few weeks ago I rebooted my machine
for the first time in ages (had to go to dos/win to do my income tax).
When I started up X, I found that I can still resize windows by dragging
the corners or edges, but I no longer get a window outline while doing
so.
It's no
I seem to remember someone speaking of a shell that prevented the
user from leaving his or her home directory.
Can someone point to the right Debian Package?
Thanks
Paul Serice
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>Pete Harlan writes:
>
> > * fvwm2 blew away my /etc/X11/fvwm2 configuration files with empty
> > ones, without asking or warning me.
I thought that was fixed long ago...
> My menus are all scrogged. It keeps changing my fixes when I reboot
>too, I think
> > After burrowing around some, I finally found some info and docs on EQL;
> > however, Multilink PPP is mentioned as a newer, and improved alternative.
>
> > Unfortunately, I can't find any info on Multilink PPP in the HowTo's,
> etc.
> >
> > Can anyone point me in the right direction? Or, is
Alex,
> How do I tell smail, that a single user shouldn't be allowed
> to send/receive email?
If the user is a fictitious user, you can simply put a .forward file in
their home directory (see smail(8), smail(5)).
If the user has no home directory, you can place an entry in
/etc/a
I saw a warning that some problem had happened with the lists and that the
users should RE-subscribe.
did you try that ?
At least I was unsubscribed from here and subscribed to debian-changes.
Hope this help.
Alexandre
On Sat, 19 Apr 1997, John Foster wrote:
> Hmmm
>
> Something very s
On Thu, 17 Apr 1997, Klaus Hergerschiemer wrote:
> How does one extract a .zip archive in unix??
Use the zip/unzip package. unzip_5.12-15.deb on my machine.
--David
-
LINUX: the FREE 32 bit OS for [345]86 PC's ava
I've no responses so far, so thought I'd repost.
Please let me know if you've got any info for me.
Thx.
Kevin
> After burrowing around some, I finally found some info and docs on EQL;
> however, Multilink PPP is mentioned as a newer, and improved alternative.
> Unfortunately, I can't find any
hi,
On Thu, 17 Apr 1997, Dany Dionne wrote:
> Hi,
> I am a beginner in C/C++ and i search a book on numerical analysis. Anyone
> know a book accessible for me? I have the Numerical Recipies and i woulk
> like to have a book in C/C++ training me in numerical analysis.
> Thanks,
> Dany Dionne
>
On 18 Apr, Christian Hudon wrote:
> On Apr 18, Philippe Troin wrote
>> Yes, of course. Pick a GID, replace /dev/fd0 by /dev/cdrom (or
>> whatever the cdrom device is), and replace the gid=25 by something
>> else.
> Hmm. There's one slight problem. It doesn't work. :)
> First, there's no mention
On Fri, 18 Apr 1997 11:44:41 EDT "Christian Hudon"
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Apr 18, Philippe Troin wrote
> >
> > Yes, of course. Pick a GID, replace /dev/fd0 by /dev/cdrom (or
> > whatever the cdrom device is), and replace the gid=25 by something
> > else.
>
> Hmm. There's one slight
> >
> > I'd think the info-zip package would have been a better choice since you
> > can extract individual elements without uncomressing the whole mess and
> > you wouldn't need two layers of archiving.
> >
> I use the Midnight Commander for extracting single files from a *.deb
> file. I could p
> BodakSean writes:
Sean> [...] to reach these worlds i have to have some kinda
Sean> unzipping device and other complicated utilities for a first
Sean> time user. [...]
To find things out there a web search engine is the place to go.
For example, I pointed my web browser at the URL
h
i have just gotten online and noticed that there is alot of new worlds to be
seen. to reach these worlds i have to have some kinda unzipping device and
other complicated utilities for a first time user. i would like to be able
to see the movies and other types of animation that i see in the disk
Hmmm
Something very strange is going on here.
After my previous post, I have received replies from
Matthew Tebbens
Klaus Hergerschiem
Ralph Winslow
to say that they saw my post, but I'm still not getting anything from
this list. Now it seemed to stop after I set up IP_aliasing on this
mach
You can also try X-Win32 from http://www.starnet.com
A demo version is available on the web site.
We use this product here on our win95 station.
Dany Dionne
Physics Department
Laval University
On Fri, 18 Apr 1997, Jim Pick wrote:
>
> > I have been looking for a xterminal that could be used
Andree Leidenfrost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I have apache-1.1.3-6 up and running on an otherwise basically
> Debian-1.2.9 system. Everything is running fine so far, the only real
> problem is that server includes are not working. Maybe it is worth
> mentioning that the machine was in fact
On Apr 18, Philippe Troin wrote
>
> Yes, of course. Pick a GID, replace /dev/fd0 by /dev/cdrom (or
> whatever the cdrom device is), and replace the gid=25 by something
> else.
Hmm. There's one slight problem. It doesn't work. :)
First, there's no mention of 'umask' under the mount manpage, so
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Linh Dang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>I've got some diskcorruptions on my root partition. After some dpkg --install,
>my system is now running fine. But I can't change run-level anymore...
>
>$ telinit 1
>No more processes in this runlevel
Which
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Phillips) writes:
> I think it is in Debian's interest to think carefully about how to get
> the best possible TeX distribution. I think for a lot of people, having
> a great TeX distribution would be a major selling point for the
>
On Fri, 18 Apr 1997, Eugene Sevinian wrote:
> I hope someone can help me to fix this.
> Following the instructions provided by loadlin's manual I had
> mofified msdos.sys seting " BootGUI=0 and Logo=0 "
> Now I have windows producing :
> "Missing or corrupted file: COMMAND.COM
> File creation e
On Fri, 18 Apr 1997, Mark Phillips wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Apr 1997, Rick wrote:
>
> Unfortunately my modem didn't come with a manual telling me these details.
> (I think I could send off for one which would cost me $30 - a little
> expensive I think.) Do you know what these things mean/do? Ie what
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to help someone put Debian on a Pentium 90 and we've run into
> the following problems with (1) ethernet card configuration and (2) trying
> to make a boot floppy.
>
> The ethernet card is an Intel Etherexpress 16 ISA card. It apparently has
> an IRQ of 11 and io address 0x3
Hi,
I'm trying to help someone put Debian on a Pentium 90 and we've run into
the following problems with (1) ethernet card configuration and (2) trying
to make a boot floppy.
The ethernet card is an Intel Etherexpress 16 ISA card. It apparently has
an IRQ of 11 and io address 0x300. The kernel se
Andreas Tille wrote:
>
> On Thu, 17 Apr 1997, Portuesi Simone wrote:
>
> What parts do you want to share??? I try to share
> /usr
> parts of /var
> /home (in the future)
> How to unmount /usr while installing/uninstalling??
I wanted to share man pages, info files, and /usr/doc, just
I've got some diskcorruptions on my root partition. After some dpkg --install,
my system is now running fine. But I can't change run-level anymore...
$ telinit 1
No more processes in this runlevel
Another question, what is the file /etc/runlevel ??? I might have lost it
during t
Chad D. Zimmerman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://dabcc-www.nmsu.edu/~chad/
On Fri, 18 Apr 1997, Andree Leidenfrost wrote:
> I have apache-1.1.3-6 up and running on an otherwise basically
> Debian-1.2.9 system. Everything is running fine so far, the only real
> problem is that server includes are not
Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
>
> I've been getting this from cron every day. What is wrong, and how
> do I fix it? TIA
>
> ---
>
> Subject: Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> run-parts /etc/cron.daily
> Date: Thu, 17 Apr 1997 06:43:38 -0700
> F
> I have been looking for a xterminal that could be used on
> windows 3.1 or win95 to operate with XFree86. Does such a thing
> exist? My shop is primarily DOS based and such a thing would make my
> life much easier. After talking to a friend from digital, he says
> that they have an I
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
> My question pertains to dedicating a user to webmaster to allow the user
> to create and maintain cgi scripts.
>
> First, do cgi scripts get run by www-data?
>
> When apache (or I assume any web server following the new web standard) is
> installed, it
Colin Telmer writes:
> My question pertains to dedicating a user to webmaster to allow the user
> to create and maintain cgi scripts.
>
> First, do cgi scripts get run by www-data?
Yes, they are run as the same user and group as the server, which you
set in the configuration files under "
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Dean B. Cookson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Is it my imagination, or does the NIS included with Debian not pay any
>attention to the services map? I've got an application (DQS from FSU)
>that won't run on a Debian box running NIS because it can't find the
>services
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Hi!
How do I tell smail, that a single user shouldn't be allowed
to send/receive email?
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I hope someone can help me to fix this.
Following the instructions provided by loadlin's manual I had
mofified msdos.sys seting " BootGUI=0 and Logo=0 "
Now I have windows producing :
"Missing or corrupted file: COMMAND.COM
File creation error" (or something like that ).
However I can enter into
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
My question pertains to dedicating a user to webmaster to allow the user
to create and maintain cgi scripts.
First, do cgi scripts get run by www-data?
When apache (or I assume any web server following the new web standard) is
installed, it creates the directo
Hi
There seems to have been quite a bit of interest in this (and it actually
works now). It was really only intended as a short term solution until (I
know I'm gonna botch his name) Heikki got his full featured one working
again at (again off the top of my head) rae.ton.fi.
The nice thing about o
> Next try:
> URL I POSTed:
>
> http://www.hanoi.com/cgi-bin/joe/PFind.cgi?searchString=ncftp&default=frozen&searchAll=frozen%2Cunstable%2Ccontrib%2Cnon-free
^
Err what happened to hanoi.earthlight.co.nz??
I think what is happening is that the script posts the information to
I have apache-1.1.3-6 up and running on an otherwise basically
Debian-1.2.9 system. Everything is running fine so far, the only real
problem is that server includes are not working. Maybe it is worth
mentioning that the machine was in fact updated from an older Slackware
distribution recently (wher
> > The requested URL /cgi-bin/joe/PFind.cgi was not found on this server.
>
> A number of people have reported getting this error... if you are still
> getting it please let me know. It works perfectly for me so if it's
still
> broken i need to know so I can figure out why.
Uh, I don't get a sc
On Sat, 19 Apr 1997, Adam Shand wrote:
> > The requested URL /cgi-bin/joe/PFind.cgi was not found on this server.
>
> A number of people have reported getting this error... if you are still
> getting it please let me know. It works perfectly for me so if it's still
> broken i need to know so I c
> The requested URL /cgi-bin/joe/PFind.cgi was not found on this server.
A number of people have reported getting this error... if you are still
getting it please let me know. It works perfectly for me so if it's still
broken i need to know so I can figure out why.
Adam.
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On Thu, 17 Apr 1997, Portuesi Simone wrote:
> The problem is that I would like to reduce workarounds as much as
> possible as I'me not the only one to administrate it. Probably the best
> solution is to un-mount the shared partitions when removing packages,
> but:
What parts do you want to share??
On Thu, 17 Apr 1997, David Pfitzner wrote:
> > On Thu, 17 Apr 1997, Andreas Tille wrote:
>
> I had a problem like this, and I think the main thing I had to do
> to get the behaviour I wanted was to uncomment "XkbDisable"
> in my /etc/X11/XF86Config.
> (I had guessed wrong when the setup had asked
Hello,
could you tell me please, where i find alot of Information about
dbkg-ftp , then i lost the ftp"-Funktion" in the Access menu in dselect
after my installation from debian.
my Question: How can i back the dpkg-ftp back from the Netscape to my
Access menu in dselect ??
Thank you very m
MOre than once I have tried compiling C source on linux, using gcc,
that generated alot of error messages, including many concerning
backslashes at the ends of lines. An example is an existing
ghostscript driver for the HP850C Deskjet into ghostscript. The main
problem I had was with this source
> I need to put a UNIX on a Compaq Proliant 800. I use Debian 1.2 at
home
> love it, but I have a question about hardware compatibility.
>
> Has any installed Debian on a Compaq server with a SMART2/P Array
> Controler?
About the SMART2 controller, I've heard that it has a
(NCR)|(Symbios)53c875
On Thu, 17 Apr 1997 15:23:08 -1000 David & Melody Bohn ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Why do I keep getting a "Fatal Error: Cannot seek on disk
> drive" message during the "Partition The Hard Drive" portion of the
> installation of Debian version 1.2. When I "View the Partition Table"
> this is t
On Thu, 17 Apr 1997 23:11:04 PDT Michael J Devine ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Through the diligent efforts of this support list, I have nearly conquered
> the nis problem... almost.
> I have the two machines (server and client) talking, but only insofar as
> sharing a password file. The user c
On Thu, 17 Apr 1997 21:31:56 EDT "Christian Hudon"
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Here it is: man mount.
> > Explained a little further:
> > add a line like this in /etc/fstab:
> > /dev/fd0 /floppy msdos rw,uid=0,gid=25,noauto,user,umask=007
> >
> > Now everyone can mount and umount the flopp
Sorry to bother all of you, I have fixed the talk problem in my linux.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Andre M. Varon Lasaltech, Incorported
Technical Head Fax-Tel: (034)433-3520
e-mail : [EMAIL PR
On Apr 18, Shane D. McAndrew wrote
> I have a strange problem whilst reading the debian-user mailing lists with
> my mail reader Elm 2.4 PL25 and metamail 2.7-15.
The "unstable" tree now has "elm-me+", which has better support for MIME and
PGP than plain old elm; you might want to use that (or "mu
The problem: netscape seems to be refusing to use disk cache.
Some details:
Debian 1.2 (based on Infomagic Dec'96, various upgrades)
netscape_3.01-4.deb used as installer for:
netscape-v301-export.x86-unknown-linux-elf.tar.gz
It's configured (under options etc) to use disk cache; it creates the
Hi,
I have a strange problem whilst reading the debian-user
mailing lists with my mail reader Elm 2.4 PL25 and
metamail 2.7-15.
Below is an example of my "inbox" -
M 1 Apr 18 debian-user-digest (725) debian-user-digest Digest V97 #126
P 2 Apr 17 debian-user-digest (826) debian-user-d
On Thu, Apr 17, 1997 at 02:53:12PM -0400, Raymond A. Ingles wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, why did Debian decide to use a .deb package
> format, as opposed to, say, a "debian_control" file inside the .tar
> archive? So far as I can see:
>
> CONS:
> Cannnot use the Debianized package withou
On Thu, Apr 17, 1997 at 10:30:40AM -0500, Leslie Mikesell wrote:
> How about including smbfs in the base kernel and allowing installation
> from a Win95 or NT share? Almost every office is going to have one
I started fiddling with the dselect method scripts last week,
in an attempt to implement a
Ima dick...
The URL is: http://hanoi.earthlight.co.nz/cgi-bin/joe/PFind.cgi
Adam
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Hi
Joe Skinner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) have written a debian package finder.
It is *very* simple but it works. If people think that this would be
usefull (this was written because I was so upset at the last one
dissappearing) feel free to use it. It is in NZ so it won't be blinding
but it does seem
On Thu, 17 Apr 1997 23:07:27 -0700, Thomas Harrington wrote:
>I need to put a UNIX on a Compaq Proliant 800. I use Debian 1.2 at home
>love it, but I have a question about hardware compatibility.
>
>Has any installed Debian on a Compaq server with a SMART2/P Array
>Controler?
Who makes it and wh
Through the diligent efforts of this support list, I have nearly conquered
the nis problem... almost.
I have the two machines (server and client) talking, but only insofar as
sharing a password file. The user can't access his/her files if s/he logs
in on the client machine...
Any ideas?
Thanks i
I need to put a UNIX on a Compaq Proliant 800. I use Debian 1.2 at home
love it, but I have a question about hardware compatibility.
Has any installed Debian on a Compaq server with a SMART2/P Array
Controler?
Please E-Mail replies to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tom Harrington
Las Vegas-Clark Cou
I have been looking for a xterminal that could be used on
windows 3.1 or win95 to operate with XFree86. Does such a thing
exist? My shop is primarily DOS based and such a thing would make my
life much easier. After talking to a friend from digital, he says
that they have an I'mplementa
I tried to look at the man page for FTP using xman and the
format got all blown out of shape. I think that it happened when the
page was formatted the first time and now I keep looking at an
incorrectly formatted page. If the formatted file is gotten rid of
then I'll be back in business
I am quite new at the world of IP networks and have been doing
some testing on a Debian 1.2 system and Free BSD. Last night I ran a
test as described in one of the ethernet FAQs by running FTP on a
file that was ~2.5Meg the rate came out at 1.09M/sec. From what I
can tell this is quite
Carey Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I'm sure there are even better ways to do this...
>
> You mean something like (global-set-key [f5] "(")?
Exactly :>
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Hi,
I have a problem with talk command in linux. when i type a message and
press enter, the whole line i type is removed! instead of moving down to
the next line. I am in the console by the way...
What is wrong, my termcap? Thank you in advance for any help...
regards,
=-=-=-=-
Jason Costomiris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sure, I could do that, but suppose pppd changes the order in which it
> passes parameters with the next pppd upgrade... I'll still be running, if
> I used $4, and didn't know about the change, I'd be dead.
If pppd changes the order of its parameters
Pete Harlan writes:
> * fvwm2 blew away my /etc/X11/fvwm2 configuration files with empty
> ones, without asking or warning me.
My menus are all scrogged. It keeps changing my fixes when I reboot
too, I think. Grrr.
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P
On Wed, 16 Apr 1997, Rick wrote:
> You might want to play with DTR/DCD settings. I haven't had a problem
> like this before but it sounds like the modem is dropping DTR which, if I
> remember correctly, instructs the software that the data terminal is
> ready. I believe there is a modem command
Andreas Tille writes:
>
> I've done some key bindings in my .emacs (more detailed in an
> *.el file called from .emacs but this is not the point):
>
> (global-set-key [C-left] 'backward-word)
> (global-set-key [C-right] 'forward-word)
> (global-set-key [C-prior] 'beginning-of-
On Apr 17, Philippe Troin wrote
>
> Here it is: man mount.
> Explained a little further:
> add a line like this in /etc/fstab:
> /dev/fd0 /floppy msdos rw,uid=0,gid=25,noauto,user,umask=007
>
> Now everyone can mount and umount the floppy, but only the users
> belonging to group floppy (GID 25)
Aloooha,
Why do I keep getting a "Fatal Error: Cannot seek on disk
drive" message during the "Partition The Hard Drive" portion of the
installation of Debian version 1.2. When I "View the Partition Table"
this is the configuration of my Pentium200:
/dev/hda1 * 1 1 508 2048224
On Apr 15, Dale Scheetz wrote
> Isn't this already available with get_selections and set_selections?
Yeah, but only 'oldtimers' know about that. I'd be nice if it could be
integrated in a more user-friendly way into "dselect 2". Something like:
Select Packages
- Full list (provides collapsible
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Leslie Mikesell) writes:
>
> I'd think the info-zip package would have been a better choice since you
> can extract individual elements without uncomressing the whole mess and
> you wouldn't need two layers of archiving.
>
I use the Midni
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (" Raymond A. Ingles") writes:
> CONS:
> Cannnot use the Debianized package without dpkg.
> Difficult to "unDebianize".
>
Actually you can do this without any Debian specific tools. GNU ar
should be included in any major Linux distrib
On Thu, 17 Apr 1997, val.tamarov wrote:
> Hi there !!!
> I installed Linux in my system but i can't run dselect to install all the
> packages.
> Please help me what to write when dselect asks me for the locations and
> some blocks, what I have to type there. I have Pentium Pro (686) with to
> HD
> > Has anyone else tried NTeX at all? I have that installed here; I
> > chose it because it comes with more documentation than teTeX did. The
> > installer is Debian compatible; it even provides the right packages
> > for things that depend on them.
>
> AFAIR Debian came with NTeX before. I
On 14:30:40 Leslie Mikesell wrote:
>>One more idea to throw in the pot:
>
>How about including smbfs in the base kernel and allowing installation
>from a Win95 or NT share? Almost every office is going to have one
>of those around where you can share out a CDROM with a couple of
>mouse clicks. Y
On Mon, 14 Apr 1997, Britton wrote:
> I'm sorry to be dogmatic, but I'm going to say one more time that I like
> things the way they are. If something depends on seperately maintained
> library xyz it is not good but *GREAT* to know about it from the start.
> The dependency structure sends this
I've been getting this from cron every day. What is wrong, and how
do I fix it? TIA
--- Begin Message ---
shell-init: could not get current directory: getcwd: cannot access parent
directories
--- End Message ---
--
Karl M. Hegbloom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.inetarena.com/~karlheg
Portl
On Thu, 17 Apr 1997 10:34:16 EDT Matthew Tebbens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
ishkill.ibm.com) wrote:
> What would be the best way to mount a floppy drive and have it
> readable and/or writable by ONLY 2 users ?
> I notice that after I mount the floppy I can't change the mode to
> have it readable by a gro
On Wed, 16 Apr 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> Mark Phillips wrote:
> > As I already explained, pppd has a nasty habit of thinking the link is
> > dead when it isn't really. With the old setup, the "persist" option
> > simply told pppd to renegotiate "handshaking" with the ppp process at the
> >
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