Hi,
I currently use the Rocketport here under 2.0.6 and 2.0.27
I just recompiled the V1.12 driver as I was using the 1.10 driver from way
back.
The driver compiled OK but I DO have autoconf.h on the system. I have it
in
./usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.27/include/linux/autoconf.h
./usr/include/linux/
Hi,
>>"Ted" == Theodore Y Ts'o <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ted> I the file that he was looking for was probably autoconf.h ---
Ted> it's required by files such as /usr/include/linux/config.h.
Ted> autoconf.h is generated by the kernel as part of the "make
Ted> config" process.
I thought a
>I'll have to agree with Rick. I cannot believe that this person is
>a journalist !?!? I could tell right away that he did alot of research
>on the subject ! :)
Come on guys... step outside our little linux circle and think about it.
Linux is *vastly* unfriendly for people who know little about t
I do Perl development and I like to keep a current binary as
/usr/bin/perl so that it gets a good workout. How should I tell the
dpkg system that perl is available even though I don't have the standard
perl package installed?
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Yeap it looks just fine! :(
On 23 Apr 1997, Rob Browning wrote:
> Comet Mercantile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hope this helps! its very annoying and I haven't really done any changes
> > for this to have happenned! I am using BO btw maybe thats it.
>
> Hmm, it looks OK to me too. Did y
On Fri, 18 Apr 1997, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> 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 n
SUMMARY:
I find problems with "Air Combat Maneuvers" coming as Debian (1.2.4)
package, both trying to run it (can't load libX11.so.6 and once that is
done with a workaround there is very slow motion) and trying to rebuild
the binaries (random number generators, a portability problem which
You have received some good answers and hopefully one of them will help.
I'd like to add one thing. I recently had a similiar problem. I followed
the docs diligently and installed everything perfectly but I still could
not print. Then out of frustration I deinstalled apsfilter and tried
magicfil
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 17:17:21 -0500
From: Lauralyn Gorham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It is a customer of a coworker of mine from the UK. I'm in the US, so I
don't know when I can get an answer to which version of libc he has. I do
know he has the kernal revision 2.0.21. To be honest, I
Thomas Koenig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What naming convention should I use? I can't very well upload two
> foo_2.1-1_i386.changes and foo_2.1-1_i386.deb files simultaneously.
> foo_2.1-1_i386-libc6.changes or .deb, maybe?
>
> Or should I just release the libc5 version as foo_2.1-1, and the
From: Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 23 Apr 1997 16:59:13 -0500
Could you please ask the customer what versions of
libc{5,6}-dev, and kernel-{source,header,image}-X.X.XX packages are
installed on their system?
I have kernel-source-2.0.30 on ,y mach
Hello, Thank you for responding so quickly.
It is a customer of a coworker of mine from the UK. I'm in the US, so I
don't know when I can get an answer to which version of libc he has. I do
know he has the kernal revision 2.0.21. To be honest, I don't know if the
customer has Debian, but I do. I
Hi,
Could you please ask the customer what versions of
libc{5,6}-dev, and kernel-{source,header,image}-X.X.XX packages are
installed on their system?
I have kernel-source-2.0.30 on ,y machine, and I could not
find any autoconfig.h on my system either (I have performed a make
Mathieu Guillaume wrote:
>Since then, S3 relaxed the specs to allow a rate of 94.5MHz in this mode,
>so I wondered if a package would soon come which would allow this. If not,
I read from comp.windows.x.i386unix a few days ago that new XFree86 beta
versions allow it. So either wait for the beta ve
On 23-Apr-97 Matthew Tebbens wrote:
>>I'll have to agree with Rick. I cannot believe that this person is
>a journalist !?!? I could tell right away that he did alot of research
>on the subject ! :)
>
>On Wed, 23 Apr 1997, Rick Jones wrote:
>> All I have to say is...what a fu**ing maroon. He has
OK here's an update on this one. Hopfully not to many are thinking about
the last one. I got the modem to anser and conect with PPP. I had to
inter the IP in win95 before it would work. I then proseded to telnet the
the debian box. I loged in and had a victory dance. However I soon
discovere
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 14:49:04 -0500
From: Lauralyn Gorham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Ted. I'm going to be installing the 2.0.01 Debian Linux here shortly,
in hope to find autoconfig.h file. Our UK office has a customer that seems
to be missing it, and it causes the driver install to
Thank you all for trying to answer my question. I think I have forgotten
to say, that I am indeed "cat"-ing a postsript-file (not raw text or
anything else, but I admit that I tried...) to the printer,
but it does not work. Under DOS the command "copy junk.ps lpt1"
prints every postscript-file wit
There's something in the kernel 2.0 readme about this problem. It is
related to hardware problems. For me, it turned out to be a problem with
the external cache in my motherboard.
Al Youngwerth
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> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
I'll have to agree with Rick. I cannot believe that this person is
a journalist !?!? I could tell right away that he did alot of research
on the subject ! :)
The article was written by a windows95 cult member who tried to break
away, but failed. Last I heard he boarded a UFO in route to some com
I didn't include the article, it would be a waste.
All I have to say is...what a fu**ing maroon. He has obviously never even
looked at a computer with Linux on it. And he calls himself a
Journalist?!?
--Rick
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On Wed, 23 Apr 1997, Jesse Goldman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having trouble finding the source for the package "passwd" on the ftp
> sites. The package itself is in binary-i386/base just like dselect says,
> but the source isn't in source/base. I'm having the same problem finding
> ncurses. What direc
Hi all: I'm fairly new to linux. Lately I've been getting a lot of fatal
signal 11's.
It seems to occur when my system has been up for a few days under light
load or up a day under a heavier load, running some job in the background
for about 24 hours. Then I get, compiling using g77 (I had bee
I don't understand why lilo is doing this. I've never had this problem
before.
I just repartitioned my drive and put linux on hda2. When I try to run
lilo to boot linux from hda2 instead of hda1 it gives me this error about
my cylinders.
geo_comp_addr: Cylinder number is too big (2312 >
Hi,
I'm having trouble finding the source for the package "passwd" on the ftp
sites. The package itself is in binary-i386/base just like dselect says,
but the source isn't in source/base. I'm having the same problem finding
ncurses. What directory is this code kept in? Thanks
J. Goldman
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Hi,
On Wed, 23 Apr 1997, Mathieu Guillaume wrote:
>
> I'm using the lastest xserver_s3v from hamm with a Diamond Stealth 3D 2000
> (S3 virge chipset). I can't get it to work in 16 bpp mode with a screen
> size of 1024x768.
hmm...
it worked for me ( actually, my boss ) up to
16bpp x 1152 x 868
I'm using the lastest xserver_s3v from hamm with a Diamond Stealth 3D 2000
(S3 virge chipset). I can't get it to work in 16 bpp mode with a screen
size of 1024x768.
Supposedly, that's because the former s3v specs only allowed a maximum
rate of 80MHz in 16 bpp mode.
Since then, S3 relaxed the spe
OK that fixed the error message. Now when I dial up with Win95 I get an
eror message on my side. It sais the machine you are conecting with could
not establish a dialup networking conection, please verify username and
pasword. I verified and I am thinking that I missed something in the
setup.
I
Hi there
if my memory still serves me, 16650 was issued with
bug in FIFO handling, so you can easily loose
bytes. After some time bug was fixed and now
good 16650 are in production. Unfortunately, there is
no way to find out chip info, i.e. there is no
difference between good 16650 and buggy one
But they are enabled for 16550A, which is the only type you will find
these days.
Bob
On Wed, 23 Apr 1997, Steve Hsieh wrote:
>
> > > I'm certainly interested because I intend to be getting a byte runner
> > 16650
> > > card and ISDN TA in a about a week.
>
>
> Something to think about be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I have a serious problem with my printer: it does not print.
> If I try to print anything (via "cat" as root, or with "lpr"),
> the device seems to receive data, because its display says
> so ("PROCESSING...WAITING..." and then "READY").
> But it still does not print
Petri Wessman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, life on the bleeding edge is always interesting :-)
I'd be a little careful with 2.1.25. At least on my system, clock()
always returned 0. Not good.
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If this is a postscript only printer, are you sending it a postscript
file or just characters to /dev/lp0? The fact that it says processing
suggests that it is receiving your data, but it can't understand what
you're sending it. Try cat'ing a real (short) postscript file to the
printer and see if
Comet Mercantile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hope this helps! its very annoying and I haven't really done any changes
> for this to have happenned! I am using BO btw maybe thats it.
Hmm, it looks OK to me too. Did you check the /etc/shells problem
that others mentioned...
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I have a serious problem with my printer: it does not print.
If I try to print anything (via "cat" as root, or with "lpr"),
the device seems to receive data, because its display says
so ("PROCESSING...WAITING..." and then "READY").
But it still does not print.
My Debian is 1.2 of the InfoMagic D
Hello,
I have an ISA SCSI controller (AHA1522B) to which Iomega Jaz external
and Plextor SCSI CD-ROM internal are attached and a PCI SCSI (AHA2940UW)
with two wide hard drives attached (C:, D:).
When I tried to boot from Debian Linux (Debian GNU/Linux 1.2.2), the
first SCSI controller (AHA1522B)
The Deity team has put together an initial proposal. If you'd like to
see it, please visit:
http://www.pisys.com/deity/
As usual, the deity team welcomes all ideas and _constructive_ criticism
at "mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" or on this list.
Hi,
I am a new Debian user.
Just finished my second Debian 1.2 (stable) installation (in two days :-)
The strange thing I noticed was a kind of looping in dselect, at least twice
I saw him "Replacing gcc" etc.
The real problem appeared later:
# dump 0f - /
DUMP: SIGSEGV: ABORTING!
Segmentatio
I am trying to help my friend install debian. He is getting the following
error when dselect tries to mount his cdrom:
mount: /dev/hdd has wrong major or minor number
unable to mount /dev/hdd on /var/lib/dpkg/methods/mnt
type iso9660
Anyone know what major/minor number mean?
By the
On Wed, 23 Apr 1997, Stephen Davey wrote:
> There is an entry in the /etc/mgetty/login.config for /AutoPPP/ but it just
> seems to be ignoring it
AFAIK there must be an Define in the Makefile, but
I am not familiar with mgetty as a Debian package
>From the Makefile:
# If you want to auto-detec
I have got mgetty answering the phone and allowing me a terminal session but
how do I get
it to run pppd once I have logged in ?
There is an entry in the /etc/mgetty/login.config for /AutoPPP/ but it just
seems to be ignoring it
Can any one help ?
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We have had Debian running for several weeks now and been using dselect
without incident. On monday, dselect started having trouble in ACCESS.
What we see is:
clip ===
Using FTP to check directories...(stop with ^C)
Connecting to ftp.debian.org...
Net::FTP:
On Wed, 23 Apr 1997 03:24:11 -0400 (EDT), Steve Hsieh wrote:
>
>> > I'm certainly interested because I intend to be getting a byte runner
>> 16650
>> > card and ISDN TA in a about a week.
>
>
>Something to think about before getting a 16650 card... From the 2.0.30
>kernel serial.c:
Hmm this i
On Apr 23, Christian Leutloff wrote
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kevin J Poorman) writes:
:
: > 1: I have a text file that in of itself is a list of files. I would like
: > to take that list and grep though them to find a string. I think this can
: > be done with a shell script (Bash) but I have know idea
On Wed, 23 Apr 1997 06:35:12 -0400, Peter Iannarelli wrote:
>Hi Steve:
>
>There is a cd authoring tool called xcdroast. Go to the
>debian HOW-TO pages. There is a HOW TO doc on
>authoring CDs. In that page you can find out where
>to get xcdroast.
>
>I have it but I haven't been able to get it to
Hi Steve:
There is a cd authoring tool called xcdroast. Go to the
debian HOW-TO pages. There is a HOW TO doc on
authoring CDs. In that page you can find out where
to get xcdroast.
I have it but I haven't been able to get it to work yet.
Regards
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I think this was already discussed before, but can someone tell me if the
'cdwrite' package is the best CD-ROM authoring program out there for
linux, or if there are others I ought to look at as well?
Thanks
--
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[EMA
I was refering to the 16650 (not 16550)... :-)
^
On 23 Apr 1997, Adrian Phillips wrote:
> > "Steve" == Steve Hsieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> > I'm certainly interested because I intend to be getting a
> >> byte runner 16650 > card and ISDN TA in a ab
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kevin J Poorman) writes:
> 1: I have a text file that in of itself is a list of files. I would like
> to take that list and grep though them to find a string. I think this can
> be done with a shell script (Bash) but I have know idea how. Can anyone
> give me some pointers and o
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nico De Ranter) writes:
>
> > I'm trying to install Debian Linux on a Compaq Deskpro XL.
> > I have located the Linux Compaq Deskpro XL HOWTO but there
> > is only information on how to create the bootdisks for Slackware
> > and RedHat. Did anybody try to install Debian on su
On 22 Apr 1997, Rob Browning wrote:
> Comet Mercantile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I can't login into my box the ftpd denies access to everyone! I check the
> > files /etc/hosts.deny /etc/hosts.allow /etc/ftpd/ftpaccess and they are
> > all fine! what else could it be? I am using wu-ftpd.
> "Steve" == Steve Hsieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > I'm certainly interested because I intend to be getting a
>> byte runner 16650 > card and ISDN TA in a about a week.
Steve> Something to think about before getting a 16650
Steve> card... From the 2.0.30 kernel serial.c
On Apr 17, R. Chris Ross wrote
>
> 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/
On Tue, 22 Apr 1997 21:16:19 -0500 (CDT), Douglas Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
Douglas> I just compiled a fresh 2.1.35 kernel for my home machine (IDE-based).
Douglas> When I try to boot this kernel, either from the IDE disk or from a
Douglas> floppy disk, I get the messages about uncompressin
> > I'm certainly interested because I intend to be getting a byte runner
> 16650
> > card and ISDN TA in a about a week.
Something to think about before getting a 16650 card... From the 2.0.30
kernel serial.c:
} else if (info->type == PORT_16650) {
/*
Hi,
I am trying to set my system clock, but get the error:
/sbin/clock -u -w
ioctl: Invalid argument
Any ideas about what's wrong?
Thanks.
-
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Using `/mirror/debian/development/binary-i386' as main binary dir.
Using `/mirror/debian/development/binary-i386/Packages.gz' for main.
Using `/mirror/debian/contrib/binary-i386' as contrib binary dir.
Using `/mirror/debian/contrib/binary-i386/Packages.gz' for contrib.
Using `/mirror/debian/non-fre
dselect kindly give me this stuff for a long while, don't know what's
wrong.
/usr/lib/dpkg/methods/disk/setup: line 8: 7921 Broken pipe
find "$mountpoint$2" -follow -name '*.deb' -print 2>/dev/null
7922 Done| head -1
7923 Done| grep
"Oliver Elphick" writes:
>According to the man page for system(), it should return the return
>code of the command run, or else -1 or 127.
>
>For me it is returning RC * 256: that is, if the return code is 1,
>system() returns 256; if 2, 512 and so on.
>
>Code fragment:
>
> char *s = "...";
I've set up a box, and got IP-Aliasing going. The trouble is that if I
ping it from outside the LAN all the ICMP reponses come back twice!
What does that mean, and how do I fix it?
The machine is a Cyrix box, with a NE2000 clone that otherwise seems
to work very well.
Debian 1.2.8
John Foster
Loose nut behind the wheel.
It works junst fine windows problem.
George Bonser
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Dave Cinege writes:
> On 21 Apr 1997 03:58:51 -, Richard Sharman wrote:
> >Dave Cinege writes:
...
> > > Aaaa! And you are using this with linux? Are you sure it is opening
> > > the
> > > 16650 at 230K?
> >Well, I *think* so. How can I tell? I use setserial with spd_cust
> >and
Douglas Bates writes:
>
> It appears that the 2.1.3x series of kernels are indeed development
> versions. I think I will stay with the 2.0.3x series for a while.
>
2.1.29 seems pretty stable. From what I gather, for later ones you
are better off not using modules and then I think you're sa
Samba worked fine when I installed it ... for 49 days to be exact. Then I
rebooted and now the windows box does not see my printer.
purging and reinstalling samba fixes it but a reboot kills it again. I
suspect that something is not getting started correctly.
Any ideas?
George Bonser
[EMAIL P
On Tue, 22 Apr 1997, Kevin J Poorman wrote:
> hello
>
> As a somewhat unix/Linux newbie I have a few questions for this list:
>
> they are in no spesific order:
>
> 1: I have a text file that in of itself is a list of files. I would
> like to take that list and grep though them to find a string.
"Brian N. Borg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a working 2.1.31 kernel that I compiled. Some of the modules,
> such as vfat and serial, load ok but scsi_mod has missing symbols
> that prevent my aic7xxx from loading.
>
> --Brian.
>
>
> Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> >
> > Anyone having much
What you say about Afterstep is no longer accurate, as of 0.99pre6-1
(upstream 1.0pre6) since I have changed things so that the Debian
Afterstep now has m4 support compiled in so that we can now use m4
includes for the Debian menus. This is much better than the old method
of using a skeleton file
I have a machine that will start to boot the boot disk to install Debian 1.2
on.
intel i486 dx-2 80
8M of ram <-- is this a problem ?
1 300M ide
2 2.0G seagate barracuda's
1 VLB ide controller
1 Buslogic VLB SCSI controller with floppy controller disabled
1 TechWorks ThunderBolt video card
1 SMC
For question 1:
grep foo `cat name.of.file.with.list.in.that.file`
For question 2:
lsof /usr/lib/cows
This will show you which file is currently opening /usr/lib/cows.
Regards.
Paul
Kevin J Poorman wrote:
>
> hello
>
> As a somewhat unix/Linux newbie I have a few questions for this list:
>
Thantks for the help. I'll give that a try.
On Tue, 22 Apr 1997, Rob MacWilliams wrote:
> > I am trying to conigure the box do accept a dialup pp conection. I am
> > getting an error message that I don't understand.
> > mgetty fatal: ys0 login' etc/mgetty/login.config must be root/0600
>
> Yo
hello
As a somewhat unix/Linux newbie I have a few questions for this list:
they are in no spesific order:
1: I have a text file that in of itself is a list of files. I would like
to take that list and grep though them to find a string. I think this can
be done with a shell script (Bash) but I h
The error message is misleading, to say the least. The problem is
most likely that between the kernel and the modules, one is compiled
with CONFIG_MOD_VERSIONS set and the other is not. To fix it you
could install the kernel sources, run "make menuconfig", and
compile the kernel and modules:
> hi all,
>
> recently installed debian linux 1.2 on my NEC versa 6030H
>
> after installing the .deb for pcmcia-cs and pcmcia-modules-2.0.27 (my
> kernel, the default installed kernel, is 2.0.27 according to uname -a),
> the card stuff comes up at boot time but tells me, among other errors:
>
I have a working 2.1.31 kernel that I compiled. Some of the modules,
such as vfat and serial, load ok but scsi_mod has missing symbols
that prevent my aic7xxx from loading.
--Brian.
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> Anyone having much luck with 2.1.3x?
> I'm running 2.1.29 and it's fine, except that
hi all,
recently installed debian linux 1.2 on my NEC versa 6030H
after installing the .deb for pcmcia-cs and pcmcia-modules-2.0.27 (my
kernel, the default installed kernel, is 2.0.27 according to uname -a),
the card stuff comes up at boot time but tells me, among other errors:
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