On Fri, 23 May 1997, Richard L Shepherd wrote:
> On Wed, 21 May 1997, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
>
> > > "Richard" == Richard L Shepherd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Richard> Does anyone know how to fix the problem of trying to
> > Richard> use a program (such as lynx or slrn) th
> >I read my mail with pine. Occasionally I get mail from this list and
> >from others that has HTML markup embedded within it. What causes this?
>
> Netscape, for one. It sends mail/news as html by default (and of course it
> won't tell you that.)
Actually, it's communicator 4.0 (beta) th
On Wed, 21 May 1997, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
> > "Richard" == Richard L Shepherd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Richard> Does anyone know how to fix the problem of trying to use
> Richard> a program (such as lynx or slrn) that uses SLang from
> Richard> reporting the error: Termi
Be happy to make them... what all is involved? Do I have to have permission
of the author or anything weird like that? Please point me in the direction
oif whatever I need to get started.
Thanks,
Kendrick
At 02:58 PM 5/22/97 +, Christian Hudon wrote:
>On May 22, Kendrick Myatt wrote
>> He
On May 22, Kevin Hilman wrote
> It installs with no complaints, but i can't run it.
> I can run it if I download and compile the source myself, but I'd like
> to get the .deb working to use on multiple machines.
> What is going on here? what file is missing here?
The package seems to req
I'm trying to use afterstep-1.0-3 on my Debian box (recentely
upgraded to bo)
It installs with no complaints, but i can't run it.
I can run it if I download and compile the source myself, but I'd like
to get the .deb working to use on multiple machines.
Here's a little look at the bizarre beha
I just upgraded to libc5_5.4.23-4 and when I installed it, dpkg gave me
the following warnings:
# dpkg -i libc5_5.4.23-4.deb
(Reading database ... 11654 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace libc5 5.4.20-1 (using libc5_5.4.23-4.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement libc5 ...
Se
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Dear Mr. Livingston:
> OK, I'm a bit low on space and can't dump DOS/WIN due to other users.
...
> /dev/hda6 103572 1028093292 10% /e
> /dev/hda7 93512 6827825234 73% /f
> /dev/hda8 128724 12
Is /usr/X11R6/lib in your /etc/ld.so.conf file?
Jamie Taylor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: Just a quick query regarding xload - when attempting to run xload, I get
: the error 'xload: can't load library 'libXaw.so.6''. This library exists
: in /usr/X11R6/lib and is a link to libXaw.so.6.1 (in the s
This is a posting concerning a post about a week ago. We were discussing
this as a hard drive going TU or a problem with the e2fs operation.
I believe it was joost that mentioned he had this problem when he had a
dma conflict with a sound card. I disabled dma on my hard drive a week
ago and have
I was considering changing my Linux partition size to give my Win95
some more room to put it's fat programs on. When I ran fdisk on
/dev/hdb which is my linux only drive I got the following errors.
%root%fdisk /dev/hdb
Warning: ignoring extra data in partition table 5
Warning: ignoring extra dat
Harmon Sequoya Nine:
> Hi. I've got a new cable modem that I am trying to configure for Linux.
> I've read the docs on "dhcpcd", the daemon that fetches the IP address, etc.,
> from the cable company, but I can't determine how to use it from these docs
> (I'm a total newbie to cable modem configu
Dima wrote:
>
> >>>"Civ Kevin F. Havener" wrote:
> >A sort of novice question:
> >
> >I read my mail with pine. Occasionally I get mail from this list
> and
> >from others that has HTML markup embedded within it. What causes
> this?
>
> Netscape, for one. It sends mail/news as html by
Mine works. Maybe the following will help. Does /usr/X11R6/lib/Xaw3d/
exist on your system?
timshel:/home/rickm$ ldd `which xload`
libXaw.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/Xaw3d/libXaw.so.6
libXmu.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libXmu.so.6
libXt.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libXt.so.6
libSM
>>>"Civ Kevin F. Havener" wrote:
>A sort of novice question:
>
>I read my mail with pine. Occasionally I get mail from this list and
>from others that has HTML markup embedded within it. What causes this?
Netscape, for one. It sends mail/news as html by default (and of course it
won'
Just a quick query regarding xload - when attempting to run xload, I get
the error 'xload: can't load library 'libXaw.so.6''. This library exists
in /usr/X11R6/lib and is a link to libXaw.so.6.1 (in the same directory),
which also exists. Any idea??
Cheers
Jamie Taylor
Pembroke College, Cambri
dhcpd is indeed the server. However, Harmon is asking about dhcpcd,
which according to the docs is indeed a dhcp client.
I haven't used it yet but since I work for a cable company that is
rolling out cable modems I probably ought to learn it. I think Jens is
correct in saying that a bootp client
On May 22, Kendrick Myatt wrote
> Hello :)
>
> I have looked but not found many Debian packages of popular security
> programs such as crack, lsof, cops, iss, satan, swatch, etc. I did find
> tripwire on the debian site, though.
>
> Are these kept somewhere else, or do they not exist? Just wond
Jens B. Jorgensen:
> As I understand it, dhcpd is a DHCP server. Do you want your box to
> use DHCP to configure its IP address etc. from the cable modem? That
> would not be served by dhcpd. What you need is a DHCP (or BOOTP
> would be fine, and would be compatible with their server) *client*.
> I
> "ralph" == Ralph Winslow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [...] I also tried "man seyon" but no man entry was found.
> Anyone have a clue for me??
Take a look in /usr/doc - there is likely to be a seyon
sub-directory there.
Mike
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Harmon Sequoya Nine wrote:
>
> Hi. I've got a new cable modem that I am trying to configure for Linux.
> I've read the docs on "dhcpcd", the daemon that fetches the IP address, etc.,
> from the cable company, but I can't determine how to use it from these docs
> (I'm a total newbie to cable modem
Fixed it myself. Perhaps I asked too early.
I stupidly added a '8390' line in /etc/modules, that cause ne to fail.
strange but my fault.
Thank you markus. I didn't know dmesg. Better than to decompress mp2 files
during bootup to slow things down (what I did).
Alexandre
On Thu, 22 May 1997, Alex
On Thu, 22 May 1997, Robert D. Hilliard wrote:
> I can't locate documentation for dpkg-scanpackages. How is it
> used? Does it use the dpkg-ftp variables that are set by dselect?
> Where does it do with the Packages file it creates?
> Bob
>
You will need the archive to be local before you
I haven't followed all the thread but if the problem is that you are
getting the wrong header when you use elm why don't you force a "Reply-to"
header? You can do that by creating a file called elmheaders in you ~/.elm
directory with a line like "Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]".
I don't recall all the
Hello :)
I have looked but not found many Debian packages of popular security
programs such as crack, lsof, cops, iss, satan, swatch, etc. I did find
tripwire on the debian site, though.
Are these kept somewhere else, or do they not exist? Just wondering if I
should go ahead an install the non-
On Thu, 22 May 1997, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> On Thu, 22 May 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 22 May 1997, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> >
> > > In /frozen, the packages file shows:
> > >
> > > procmail_3.10.4-1.deb
> > > modconf-0.2.9.deb
> > >
> > > The actual files are:
> > >
> > > procmail-3.10
Hi !
I don't what I've broken, or if it comes from an upgrade, but my ne.o
doesn't get loaded at boot time. Rather annoying. I have to modprobe it
and to run /etc/init.d/network by hand each time.
I believe the is some error message at boot time, but even with
verbose=no in boot it goes away to
On 22 May 1997, Eloy A. Paris wrote:
> Dale Scheetz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> : It should be available in every distribution (stable, frozen, unstable).
> : I would appreciate your input on this package, as I am the maintainer, and
> : don't have a good way to test this package, so please te
Someone pointed out that the headers for my earlier post looked fine. I
forgot to mention that I have been using Netscape for sending mail
because it generates the correct headers. This message (from elm) should
have the incorrect headers. If it doesn't, my problem is solved :^)
Thanks again,
Lee
I can't locate documentation for dpkg-scanpackages. How is it
used? Does it use the dpkg-ftp variables that are set by dselect?
Where does it do with the Packages file it creates?
Bob
On Thu, 22 May 1997 10:33:28, Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is a mirror sync problem. The
Try putting an entry like this in ross's /etc/hosts:
Make sure ross's /etc/host.conf says "order hosts,bind".
If this solves your problem it is because the TCP wrapper can not
find the name of the machine you are trying to telnet from (an intruder
is trying to get access to your system.)
Ta
When trying to telnet into a Debian GNU/Linux system I set up, I get the
following:
sally# telnet ross
Trying x.y.z.193...
Connected to ross.
Escape character is '^]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.
sally#
This system is pretty much a default installation. I don't remember having
done anyth
A sort of novice question:
I read my mail with pine. Occasionally I get mail from this list and
from others that has HTML markup embedded within it. What causes this?
Is it the sender's mail-enabled browser's problem or is it a pine problem
on the receiving end? I sometimes use a mail-enabl
On Thu, 22 May 1997, Lee Bradshaw wrote:
> Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 11:12:40 -0400
> From: Lee Bradshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
^^
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: elm/smail config problem
> Resent-Date: 22 May 1997 16:12:42 -
> Resent-From: debian-user@lists.de
Dirk Bernhardt writes:
> Hi,
>
> after upgrading to 1.3 I lost xload somewhere. Where is it?
finlandia!joey(tty7):/tmp> zgrep xload /pub/Linux/debian/bo/Contents.gz
etc/X11/Xloadimage xloadimage
usr/X11R6/bin/uufilter
> Yes I do have multiple ethernet cards on my machine... is there a place
> where I can look up error messages?
/var/log/messages, etc.
Have you looked at the Multiple Ethernet HOWTO? This will be a great place
to start if you haven't.
Other than the usual IRQ & I/O conflict suggestions and run
Hi,
I have to apologize to all of you regarding a couple of bounced
messages from debian-user-cr. Those messages, as you could tell, are
announcements from Debian's Team, and appeared in Debian Announce. I
bounced them to debian-user-cr, and majordomo found an Approved field from
Bruce, wh
On Thu, 22 May 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> On Thu, 22 May 1997, Bob Nielsen wrote:
>
> > In /frozen, the packages file shows:
> >
> > procmail_3.10.4-1.deb
> > modconf-0.2.9.deb
> >
> > The actual files are:
> >
> > procmail-3.10.4-2.deb
> > modconf-0.2.10.deb
> >
> This is a mirror sync prob
Hi Everyone,
Thanks for putting together a great system. But I'm writing because I
have a problem setting up my first mail system.
My mailbox at the isp is "lee.bradshaw", but the username on my network
is bradshaw. I can get mail with popclient just fine, but I can't seem
to get the correct re
Dale Scheetz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: It should be available in every distribution (stable, frozen, unstable).
: I would appreciate your input on this package, as I am the maintainer, and
: don't have a good way to test this package, so please tell me about
: problems.
Well, I don't see IMAP
On Thu, 22 May 1997, Dirk Herr-Hoyman wrote:
> At 09:47 AM 5/22/97 -0400, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> >On 22 May 1997, Eloy A. Paris wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> is there a Debian package for an IMAP server?
> >>
> >Yes. It's called imap-4 and you will find it in the mail section.
> >
> >
> I hope it
Hmm, I was looking towards something more specific, I just didn't know
yet, whether the kernel IP-Accounting was sufficient for my purposes;
which it unfortunately isn't...
I'd need to get a finer split in traffic list, I'd need to get an
accounted list indicating each service and each new desti
Go to Radio Shack and get a tube of silicone heatsink compound. It is in
the section where they sell IC's and mounting hardware. Remove the fan
from the heatsink and smear a tiny bit on the heatskink where it contacts
the CPU. (This stuff is difficult to clean up so BE CAREFUL with it),
then put
On Thu, 22 May 1997, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> In /frozen, the packages file shows:
>
> procmail_3.10.4-1.deb
> modconf-0.2.9.deb
>
> The actual files are:
>
> procmail-3.10.4-2.deb
> modconf-0.2.10.deb
>
This is a mirror sync problem. The packages file on master is correct.
Give the mirror you are
INN is way too much of a resource hog to be using on anything but a
dedicated machine. I would suggest that you use newsx or leafnode or
c-news. INN is fine if you have a dedicated machine with a lot of RAM but
for a small network where a system must wear many hats, you are probably
much better
At 09:47 AM 5/22/97 -0400, Dale Scheetz wrote:
>On 22 May 1997, Eloy A. Paris wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> is there a Debian package for an IMAP server?
>>
>Yes. It's called imap-4 and you will find it in the mail section.
>
>
I hope it works better than the one I tried to install a few weeks ago. I
di
On May 22, Craig Sampson wrote
>
>
> On Thu, 22 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > i have a amd 5x86-133 cpu "not a k5" when chip gets warmed up my floppy
> > drives go belly up. i checked it out by putting a amd 486dx4 120 cpu in and
> > the problem dis appered.i also have two fans, one on
In /frozen, the packages file shows:
procmail_3.10.4-1.deb
modconf-0.2.9.deb
The actual files are:
procmail-3.10.4-2.deb
modconf-0.2.10.deb
Bob
Bob Nielsen Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tucson, AZ AMPRnet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AX.2
On 22 May 1997, Eloy A. Paris wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there a Debian package for an IMAP server?
>
Yes. It's called imap-4 and you will find it in the mail section.
Luck,
Dwarf
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> I get an error when dselect tries to install libc5-dev.
> It depends on the previous installation of
> libc5 version 5.4.20-1 but version 5.4.23-3 is what
> was installed. Apparently the version test for the installation of
> libc5-dev has the = sign instead of >= sign for checking the version
Every time I attempt to run a program that uses the SVGA lib it dies with
a segfault 11. I'm running Debain 1.3, kernel 2.0.30, with the latest
SVGA lib off the Debian ftp site, on a Cirrus Logic GLD5420 (or something
close to that, it's old anyway) with 512k ram. Any clues welcome,
Thanks in a
Hi,
is there a Debian package for an IMAP server?
Thanks,
E.-
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Hi all:
I have a box which is currently functioning as an internet access point.
I have upgraded it to Debian 1.3 in hopes I could upgrade the kernel
as well. Currently this box is using kernel 2.1.2.
Every time I try to upgrade the kernel the masquerading does not function.
The network interface
Hi,
I have a simple setup on my home network. A 386DX/40 running Debian 1.2 (with
2.0.30
kernel). I have a 486DX/66 dual booting between Slackware (will upgrade to
Debian in
time) and Win 95 and a 386SX/25 running Win 95.
I have got a ppp dialup on the Debian box and have got mail forwarding
On Thu, May 22, 1997 at 06:59:50AM +0200, Benedikt Eric Heinen wrote:
>
> Is there an IP-Accounting HOWTO available anywhere? (Or is there anyone
> who could supply a couple of good tips).
>
> So far, I've managed to set rules for the IP accounting via ipfwadm (and
> the kernel has IP-Accountin
hi,
about the coming 1.3 debian release. Since it's with shadow password,
does it have MD5 support?
What other new things are in the 1.3 release?
thanks.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Andre M. Varon Lasaltech, Incorported
Ole B Hansen
22-05-97 04:10
Hi
Being new to Linux I'm looking for a good book on the Debian distribution.
I'm currently looking at "Linux SA Survival Guide" by Timothy Parker, and
"Special Edition Using Linux 3rd. ed." from QUE, but none of those are
dealing with debian-specific ways to do s
On Thu, 22 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i have a amd 5x86-133 cpu "not a k5" when chip gets warmed up my floppy
> drives go belly up. i checked it out by putting a amd 486dx4 120 cpu in and
> the problem dis appered.i also have two fans, one on heat sink other blowing
> over heat sink.
M
I will upload 1.3 images created using the debian-cd package on June 2.
I'll probably use Novare as their distribution site - 1.2 GB is a bit
large to propogate to all of the mirrors.
The response to early prototypes at Pixar has been "I love my Debian system".
Bruce
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In a message dated 97-05-22 01:48:45 EDT, Diz writes:
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Date:97-05-22 01:48:45 EDT
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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
CC: Diz
i have a amd 5x86-133 cpu "not a k5" when chip gets warmed up my floppy
drives go
i have a amd 5x86-133 cpu "not a k5" when chip gets warmed up my floppy
drives go belly up. i checked it out by putting a amd 486dx4 120 cpu in and
the problem dis appered.i also have two fans, one on heat sink other blowing
over heat sink.
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I have been trying to ins
Is there an IP-Accounting HOWTO available anywhere? (Or is there anyone
who could supply a couple of good tips).
So far, I've managed to set rules for the IP accounting via ipfwadm (and
the kernel has IP-Accounting support), but *where* do I retrieve the
accounting information -- I haven't seen
> "Richard" == Richard L Shepherd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Richard> Does anyone know how to fix the problem of trying to use
Richard> a program (such as lynx or slrn) that uses SLang from
Richard> reporting the error: Terminal not powerful enough for
Richard> SLang and faili
Does anyone know how to fix the problem of trying to use a program (such
as lynx or slrn) that uses SLang from reporting the error:
Terminal not powerful enough for SLang
and failing there? I just did an update through dselect (using stable)
and got a new version of lynx which told me to g
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Just curious. Is the "well designed" cdrom image going to be made
available still? I'm going to burn a copy of 1.3 in the next week or
so and I'd much prefer to use a pre-built image simply because it will
be more reliably arranged than anything I could make my
On Wed, 21 May 1997, Lars Hallberg wrote:
> Craig, sorry, got to ask You one thing...
>
> Humm, I use diald. It do for some reason lose the first package
> on a new fresh conection. My ugly workaround is to have no
> local nameresolving and the nameserver listed multiple times in
> /etc/resolv.co
On Wed, 21 May 1997, Francois Gouget wrote:
> > Most Linux documentation advises against running bind, saying that it's
> [...]
> > get it workingit only takes a few minutes at most.
>
> I would rather say that it took me a several hours but perhaps I'm
> worse than average.
for a site
On Wed, 21 May 1997, Francois Gouget wrote:
> > Yep, I have the same situation, and name resolution works fine. The
> > only things I've found that don't work are ftp (dir listings only,
> > file gets by wget and netscape work fine (which I don't understand))
> > and ping.
>
> This must be related
Hi. I've got a new cable modem that I am trying to configure for Linux.
I've read the docs on "dhcpcd", the daemon that fetches the IP address, etc.,
from the cable company, but I can't determine how to use it from these docs
(I'm a total newbie to cable modem configuration).
What files do I ne
>Can I find front page extension for Debian 2.0.29 with Apache 1.1.3?
As far as I know there is no debian package for the Frontpage UNIX Extensions.
You can search for available packages at
http://larry.earthlight.co.nz/debian/ and I have put a page up explaining
what I have done to get Frontpage
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