I am using 2.1.35 kernel and when I run 'pon' I receive this message:
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Apr 25 01:44:20 arca kernel: ppp0 UP fl=0051 pa=9EA4B8C2/
brd= dst=82A4B8C2
Apr 25 01:44:20 arca kernel: pppd forgot to specify route netmask.
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How do I set /etc/ppp/option to do it correct?
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
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>4) Do some creative addition or multiplication to calculate how much
>additional space to alot in each partiton beyond present usage (crystal
>ball-land.)
In particular, think about apps that use /tmp -- gcc does, and if your /tmp
is on small root par
Rick Jones wrote:
>
> I moved all my files from hda1 to hda2 with the kernel being the last file
> moved. So ofcourse it is beyond the 1023 line. That would explain it. My
> mind is going and I'm only 32.
>
> Since I'm going to repartition this again I should give in and split it
> across parti
If your existing system is about what you want except for partitioning
you can figure it out for yourself.
This example assumes you're starting with one large partition and want
to calculate sizes for the same system using multiple partitions.
1) decide on which partitions to use:
- root
swa
On Thu, 24 Apr 1997, Chris Hanson wrote:
> Just thought I'd kick in my two cents on this.
>
> I know Bruce thinks it best not to respond, but after reading the
> article I felt compelled. And I think that, with careful composition
> and a clear head, it's possible to argue with an idiot and not
In your email to me, Chris Hanson, you wrote:
>
> Just thought I'd kick in my two cents on this.
>
> I know Bruce thinks it best not to respond, but after reading the
> article I felt compelled. And I think that, with careful composition
> and a clear head, it's possible to argue with an idiot a
Just thought I'd kick in my two cents on this.
I know Bruce thinks it best not to respond, but after reading the
article I felt compelled. And I think that, with careful composition
and a clear head, it's possible to argue with an idiot and not look
like one.
Maybe I'm wrong; you be the judge.
On 23 Apr 1997, James LewisMoss wrote:
> Nicola> I'll be away since tomorrow Thursday 24th and won't be
> Nicola> able to read
> Nicola> incoming messages until Monday 28th, so please don't think
> Nicola> I'm not polite if I don't answer immediately.
> Nicola> Anyway, thank yo
I know this was asked not too long ago. I ignored it since I didn't
intend on putting Win95 back on my computer. That changed since wine
doesn't yet support some software I need to use.
Anyway. I've never even thought of running Linux across partitions so if
anyone has a good layout for root -
This is what I do:
(per the netscape/java howto)
#!/bin/sh
export CLASSPATH="/usr/local/lib/netscape/java_301:."
export LD_PRELOAD="/lib/gnumalloc.so"
exec /usr/local/bin/netscape-3.01 "$@"
gnumalloc.so is on java.blackdown.org I believe
this solves netscape crashing, in most cases
- li
On Thu, 24 Apr 1997, Jim Smith wrote:
> I wish to be able to enable Java support in Netscape 3.01 without it
> crashing whenever I try a java site. Is there a patch or fix for this?
>
> Thanks...
>
> Jim
> --
Hi Jim,
Just re-install Netscape with the debian package in the
contrib
I moved all my files from hda1 to hda2 with the kernel being the last file
moved. So ofcourse it is beyond the 1023 line. That would explain it. My
mind is going and I'm only 32.
Since I'm going to repartition this again I should give in and split it
across partitions. You have a good layout fo
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>I wish to be able to enable Java support in Netscape 3.01 without it
>crashing whenever I try a java site. Is there a patch or fix for this?
>I've noticed that when I do a "Make Xconfig" to build a kernel the
>selection to enable java support (CONFIG_BINFM
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
... the file that he was looking for was probably autoconf.h --- it's
>required by files such as /usr/include/linux/config.h. autoconf.h is
>generated by the kernel as part of the "make config" process.
/usr/include/linux/autoconf.h is 56 bytes and contai
I wish to be able to enable Java support in Netscape 3.01 without it
crashing whenever I try a java site. Is there a patch or fix for this?
I've noticed that when I do a "Make Xconfig" to build a kernel the
selection to enable java support (CONFIG_BINFMT_JAVA) is grayed out. Do
I need to change som
I agree with you. I also disagree with him. Linux can be just as user
friendly as Windows and more, if it is setup by an experienced person. Or
even a knowledgable person (even tho most of us aint good spellars). I
think that most that come to Linux are as you say, tired of M$ and want a
challe
On Wed, 23 Apr 1997, Rick Jones wrote:
> 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.
>
>
A couple of weeks ago I believe that there was some mention of
Kerberos-4 and Kerberos-5 packages to appear on the non-US sites "real
soon now". Does anyone have an updated ETA for these?
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On Thu, 24 Apr 1997 12:04:41 -0500, m* wrote:
>Bruce Perens wrote:
>>
>> There is a support list for cdwrite. Send "subscribe" to
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Then send your question to the list.
>>
>
>quickly:
>
>has anyone ever burned cd's using the HP4020i?
I use a Philips CDD2000, which is the sa
Few month a go I had the same problem (sigsegv in gcc), solved it by
changing the motherboard. I suspect it was the cache but I can't say
for sure.
Hope that helps,
borik
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Syst
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.
>
> Supposedly, that's because the former s3v specs only allowed a maximum
> rate of 80MHz in 16 bp
Philipp JW Grau wrote:
>
> 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
>
> >Fro
Bruce Perens wrote:
>
> There is a support list for cdwrite. Send "subscribe" to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Then send your question to the list.
>
quickly:
has anyone ever burned cd's using the HP4020i?
m*
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search in frozen/binary-i386/admin
I don't verify because I got kernel problems. But you should find it there.
Alexandre
On Tue, 22 Apr 1997, Robert D. Hilliard wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Apr 1997 you wrote:
>
> > This -should- help you
On Thu, 24 Apr 1997, Felix Almeida wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Apr 1997, John Maheu wrote:
>
> > Hi all: I'm fairly new to linux. Lately I've been getting a lot of fatal
> > signal 11's.
>
> > gcc: Internal compiler error: program f771 got fatal signal 11
>
> This error means a problem with your me
There is a support list for cdwrite. Send "subscribe" to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] . Then send your question to the list.
My Yamaha CDR-100 seems to write well at 4X speed on my Pentium with
aic7xxx controller on the motherboard, but worked more poorly on some
of my 486 systems with ISA SCSI controllers.
On Tue, 22 Apr 1997 you wrote:
> This -should- help you.
> if not, consider install anacron, that will ensure your cron entries get
> run regularly if you shut down at night.
It sounds like I need anacron, but I don't find it in my
/var/lib/dpkg/available. In what directory is anacron loca
I have been using magicfilter for a while, and have had several good
experiences with it. I remembered last night why I had not used apsfilter.
I tried to install apsfilter last night, because there is no magicfilter on
bo. I got a new printer, and am trying to get it working right, while
preser
I'm reposting this since I haven't gotten any responses yet. Any ideas
would be greatly appreciated.
On Wed, 23 Apr 1997, Rick Jones wrote:
> 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
Dear all,
On one of the machines here, which is more or less a clone of other
linux machines, I keep getting kernel panics at times of low activity
(e.g. 6 in the morning). The /var/log/messages file contains lines
like:
Apr 24 08:23:00 bobbin kernel: general protection:
Apr 24 08:23:00 b
On Wed, 23 Apr 1997, Igor Grobman wrote:
> 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 iso
On Wed, 23 Apr 1997, John Maheu wrote:
> Hi all: I'm fairly new to linux. Lately I've been getting a lot of fatal
> signal 11's.
> gcc: Internal compiler error: program f771 got fatal signal 11
This error means a problem with your memory or with your cache (try to
look the GCC FAQ). You can
On Apr 24, Peter Iannarelli wrote
> Hi all:
>
> I'm running kernel 2.1.29 from and Debian Version 1.2.8.
> I have an AHA2940 SCSI controller. On that controller I
> have a tape, HD and Yamaha CDR400t CDROM burner.
^^^
cdwrite is at the moment not able to work wi
Hi all:
I'm running kernel 2.1.29 from and Debian Version 1.2.8.
I have an AHA2940 SCSI controller. On that controller I
have a tape, HD and Yamaha CDR400t CDROM burner.
The tape and HD work fine. The CDROM however
works only a little. I can eject and read CDs only.
Every time I try to burn a
> "John" == John Maheu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
John> Hi all: I'm fairly new to linux. Lately I've been getting a
John> lot of fatal signal 11's.
John> It seems to occur when my system has been up for a few days
John> under light load or up a day under a heavier load, runni
Richard L Shepherd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to install a wavelan card into a linux box. The setup is:
> Digital Celebris XL 5166
> Digital DE450 PCI Combo Ethernet Card (using tulip driver)
> Western Digital (wd8003) 8-bit (el-cheapo) Ethernet card (using wd driver)
>
Walt Tautz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
i hope no-one takes this silly thing seriously -- this is what i'd
call self-selective material. if you're going to listen to rubbish
like this, then you're probably not the kind of person who'd be
interested in linux anyway. in fact, i'd go so far as to s
I looked at the debian mh and noticed it was suid group with the group mail
and although I'm not sure that a non root user can newgrp to mail (I tried
and it didn't work) I changed inc and msgchk to rwxr-xr-x (instead of
rwxr-sr-x). Does anyone know if what I did could create any problems??
Did I
I installed the ISA RocketPort card on a debian 1.2.8 machine with no
problems at all. I had built a kernel first.
John Foster
On Wed, 23 Apr 1997, Theodore Y. Ts'o wrote:
>Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 14:49:04 -0500
>From: Lauralyn Gorham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Hi Ted. I'm going to be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> If it's a "line-termination character problem", how can solve it?
Well, with HP printers, there's a control character that you can send
the character to set the convention. I don't know what you'd do for
other printers, or even if it's actually relevant, but I'd say y
I think David Hewson was spouting off about UNIX -- and about it's
renewal in Linux. Until Linux came along, it is true that there
was no AOL-style propagation of the unix variants -- and that's
what worries him.
He's saying that marketing Linux along those lines -- tear it out
of a popular ma
> >To: "Steve Hsieh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Cc:
> > > > 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'
> "Nico" == Nico De Ranter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> [reply diverted to debian-user]
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> >
>> > "The Times", a respected British newspaper, published an article
>> > that was offensively critical of Linux in its Sunday edition.
Nico> Is there any plac
On Wed, 23 Apr 1997, Roderick Schertler wrote:
> 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?
Install the pe
You can connect all your devices to the 2940. If you use the 50 pin
internal connector for the narrow devices you need to disable onboard
termination of the low 8 bits and enable onboard termination of the
high 8 bits. You can still connect them externally if you get the
appropriate internal t
Jim Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just installed xautolock and wish it to come up when X is started.
> Seems like the command should be in .xinitrc, but this dummy is having
> trouble even finding that file. any ideas?
Well, if you're talking about it launching whenever you log in, yes,
t
I just installed xautolock and wish it to come up when X is started.
Seems like the command should be in .xinitrc, but this dummy is having
trouble even finding that file. any ideas?
Thanks,
Jim
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Running pon/poff as root is quite straightforward, otherwise...
On my Linux box with Debian 1.2.4 I created a pppusers group, I let
user nbern (born as member of group users) be a member of it (and also a
member of dialout, which is the group of /dev/ttyS1), and I set the
following files
Hi,
I am trying to install a wavelan card into a linux box. The setup is:
Digital Celebris XL 5166
Digital DE450 PCI Combo Ethernet Card (using tulip driver)
Western Digital (wd8003) 8-bit (el-cheapo) Ethernet card (using wd driver)
Built-In NCR SCSI Host (using 53c7,8xx driver)
Adaptec 2940 Ultr
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