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On 30-Jul-97 Riku Saikkonen wrote:
>Travis Cole wrote:
>>If they are going to charge that much, then I don't really care for an ICQ
>>version for Linux. But I still would like a program that allows me to tell
>if
>>my freiends are online and then message or cha
On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Adrian Bridgett wrote:
> I have just installed my own newsserver running inn. Why is cnews better?
> Less resource hungry? Easier to setup?
It is MUCH less resource hungry for a small site that must have its
systems wear many hats. I use cnews+nntpd+msgidd (msgidd comes with
Kevin,
Here's an excerpt from RFC 1734:
-- BEGIN -
2. The AUTH command
AUTH mechanism
[ ...stuff deleted ...]
Restrictions: may only be given in the AUTHORIZATION state
Discussion: The AUTH command indicates an authentication mechanism to the
server. If the server supports the reques
I've seen this one before. It means the client isn't reverse name
served, at least not to the address it said it was in the first place.
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Oops! Forgot to include another message I'm getting as well:
Jul 29 15:31:11 inetgw in.qpopper[20205]: (v2.2) Unable to get canonical
name of client, err = 0
Any ideas what this means?
TIA,
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Systems Analyst Langley, BC, Canada
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Travis Cole wrote:
>If they are going to charge that much, then I don't really care for an ICQ
>version for Linux. But I still would like a program that allows me to tell if
>my freiends are online and then message or chat them.
To tell if someone is online:
- finger
- rwho (but rwhod isn't ins
I'm using QPopper on my Linux box. No problems there. However, I'm getting
the following in my /var/log/messages file:
Jul 30 14:22:17 inetgw in.qpopper[28372]: @training2: -ERR Unknown command:
"auth".
inetgw is the name of my Linux box.
training2 is the name of the system running the POP cli
Manoj Srivastava writes:
> Hacking sendmail.cf is a mindset. Once you get into it (lord help me,
> I've been there), there is an elegant simplicity about the rules.
Perhaps someone who has gotten into sendmail could write a sendmail.cf
generator? I know about m4. It helps, but not enough.
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Hi,
I can not find in the docs. that come with the DHCP daemon packaged for
Debian (the one from the ISC) any reference to generic vendor tags
(Tnn=xx). Does anyone know if this DHCP daemon supports them?
Thanks,
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what package is it in? I have xlock installed, but I don't have
xautolock.. also, how do I get it to support shadow passwords.. xlock only
works with root or with -nolock...?
On 30 Jul 1997, Ben Gertzfield wrote:
> > "Paul" == Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Paul> How do I s
Hello everyone,
Since getting my CheapBytes cd last week (v1.3.1), I have been trying to
install the s3 server (Diamond Sleath 64, Trio64 2meg) with dselect.
During the setup and compile process the following error message comes
up: ldconfig:warning:can't open /usr/x11r6/lib/libice.so.6 skip
> how do I set the CMOS time from the system time? -- when the system
> reboots, the time is incorrect and is too far off track that xntp3 won't
> set it..
I myself use the following command sequence as soon as go on-line:
/usr/sbin/netdate -b -s 192.43.244.18
/sbin/clock -uw
Running net
I'd have to double check, but I suspect that none of these were ever
bugs... just confusion among people as to what the difference between
"application" mode and the default mode is, wrt cursor and keypad
keys; there are sequences that change these. I'm pretty sure xbase
itself hasn't changed at a
> Hi!
>
> I've got a problem:
>
> First: I'm new to Linux! :)
Welcome! :)
>
> I recently installed Debian. My system is connected to the internet via
> dialup-connection (ppp). I use 3 different Mail-accounts on 2 servers
> (POP3). I want linux to connect automaticly 4 times a day and download
> Thank you for your response. It is this:
>
> Netscape 3.01/export, 20-Oct-96; (c) 1995,1996 Netscape Communications Corp.
Did you install this with the Debian package? If so, which revision of
the package?
Brian
( [
On Wed, 30 Jul 1997, felmon john davis wrote:
> When I use my trusty bootdisk (which I made months ago for my desktop
> machine), it _hangs_ on the error:
> WARNING: UNKNOWN PCI DEVICE (1039:5107). PLEASE READ
> INCLUDE/LINUX/PCI.H
My experience is that that message is just a warning - I get them
Greetings!
I know this is a classic problem but I don't know how (or if) it can be
circumvented.
I've bought a nice new laptop and have partitioned it with win95 and
OS/2 and thought I'd make a trio and put Linux on it. (Note: I'm not a
_complete_ newbie to Linux - I've recompiled the kernel and
> "Paul" == Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> How do I setup X Windows to have a screen saver that runs a
Paul> program (xlock)? I think that 'xset s on' only blacks out
Paul> the screen..
The xautolock utility is the program you're looking for. :)
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How do I setup X Windows to have a screen saver that runs a program
(xlock)? I think that 'xset s on' only blacks out the screen..
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I have a slightly odd configuration that I would like to set up.
My system at home is set up so that it is not connected to the net
all the time and currently my sendmail at home and at work are set up
smtp only. The server here at work just hammers away trying to dump
it's queue until I
On Wed, 30 Jul 1997, joost witteveen wrote:
> So, you were doing something "unnatural".
I know I'm mad by using Linux. But I'm not so mad to upgrade an production
system only because there is a new release of Debian.
> I guess you've already reboted your computer now.
No, fortunatly not. I
On 30 Jul, Peter Weiss wrote:
> Hello
> first let me thank for all the replies I received, PPP works fine
> now. But the remaining prob is the thing with the numbers:
>
> I'd like to have ppp dial one number after the other if one line is busy
> and report me when the connection is
On Wed, 30 Jul 1997, Ralph Winslow wrote:
> debian-user-REQUEST @lists.debian.org unless there's some way to suspend
> service temporarily that you all may suggest. TIA
Is it a unix host? Just set up a script to forward all debian mail to
/dev/null, and remove it when you get back ...
> "Kevin" == Kevin Traas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kevin> Using RockRidge is the only way to write a Debian CD that I
Kevin> know about.
Not if you just burn the msdos-i386 directory :) It has names for all
the packages in 8.3 format.
Try that next time! :)
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> I have installed bo and would like to add some hamm-packages (which not
> exist in bo) without upgrading to hamm. Is this possible -- provided that
> there are no dependency problems?
Yes.
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Hi,
I just want everyone to know that I have been able to solve most of my
problems in 1.3.1 Xserver. It turns out the problem was that the new
server defaults to accelaration mode on the Trident card. Just putting
Option "noaccel" solved most of my problems.
The only remaining problem is that I
At 10:23 AM 29/07/97 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Turn quota's on for /var where the mail spools are
>(/var/spool/mail) That should do it, since each user owns their own
>mailbox.
Unfortunately this doesn't work for users who install Smail (I've only ever
installed Smail because of bug
On Jul 29, George Bonser wrote
>
> If you have one system that is your all-around linux box, I would suggest
> that you go with cnews. If you are setting up a dedicated news machine,
> use INN and load it with as much RAM as you can afford plus a little more.
>From inn's description:
INN is Deb
I'm not going to be able to read this list for the next couple of weeks
and with the current level of traffic, the mailbox at my ISP will
probably fill (and I don't want to wade through 2 weeks worth of
posting, besides). I'll send unsubscribe to debian-announce-REQUEST and
debian-user-REQUEST @li
>Kevin> Using RockRidge is the only way to write a Debian CD that I
>Kevin> know about.
>
>Not if you just burn the msdos-i386 directory :) It has names for all
>the packages in 8.3 format.
Yeah, I thought of that too - *after* I had already downloaded the whole
binary-i386 directory tree
On Wed, 30 Jul 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
> which deb package contains 'md5sum' ?
dpkg.
In the spirit of "teaching to fish" ... you can find which package a
file belongs to by using the --search option of dpkg as in:
dpkg --search /usr/bin/md5sum
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Paul Miller wrote:
>
> How do limit mounting of a certain partition to a single group (not to the
> entire system)?
I think I'd chgrp partition_users
/dev/
>
> -Paul
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> Hi there
>
> On Mon, 28 Jul 1997, Siyamala Kasinathan wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have problem in decoding a binary uuencoded file. I received a mail
> > (not as an attachment)with binary uuencoded message and i don't know
> > what how to decode it.
> > I downloaded a a decoded/encoder 'uude
>> - -Does not need RockRidge
>
>IIRC, RockRidge only adds Unix filesystems semantics to ISO 9660. There is
>nothing in the install which depends on this AFAICT.
Using RockRidge is the only way to write a Debian CD that I know about.
I had a CDR under Win95/NT. The software I used there (Corel
> I just looked at the new packages in 1.3.1. I tried to installing
> jdk1.1 and find out that all the documentation provided by Sun (API,
> demos) are compressed.
I did that because that was what the Debian policy called for. I wish
I hadn't. For the next release of the JDK (any day now, I ho
On Wed, 30 Jul 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
> how do I set the CMOS time from the system time? -- when the system
> reboots, the time is incorrect and is too far off track that xntp3 won't
> set it..
clock -w (man clock for more info). Actually, I have xntp3 running all the
time so to keep the cmos c
On Jul 29, David R. Kohel wrote
> What is the current standard for device files? I have a pcmcia
> modem. Previously it worked fine with /dev/cua1 under my Slackare
> Linux. Debian appears to have gone to some other device files or
> naming system. (I think it tried to put /dev/modem --> /dev
>
>
> I tried to upgrade some packages on a 1.1.* installation. Made the system
> nearly and so I have two questions: is it a known problem (-> bug
> report)
Well, I'm not sure your problem exactly is known -- you were appently
upgrading from 1.1, but had already installed ldso_1.8.11-1:
>
>
On Jul 29, Bruno O. M. Simoes wrote
> I'm installing a linux box as mail server, and would like to know what is
> the better MTA to use.
> I'm thinking about smail, but I guess sendmail is most popular.
> Anyway, I don't discard another mta, since it's realy good.
I use exim and have been happy wi
On Wed, 30 Jul 1997, Joerg Friedrich wrote:
> I recently installed Debian. My system is connected to the internet via
> dialup-connection (ppp). I use 3 different Mail-accounts on 2 servers
> (POP3). I want linux to connect automaticly 4 times a day and download the
> mails of these account. The m
On Jul 29, Victor Torrico wrote
> When starting Netscape Communicator 4.01 v6 from xterm, using the "Netscape
> &"
> command, there are no error messages generated. All works well including
> encryption and decryption.
>
> When starting it using the "Netscape" button on the fvwm95 button bar an
how do I set the CMOS time from the system time? -- when the system
reboots, the time is incorrect and is too far off track that xntp3 won't
set it..
-Paul
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which deb package contains 'md5sum' ?
-Paul
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Is there an error in the 2.0x versions of bash on ftp.debian.org? I'm
trying to run a script called "makemake" in order to compile clisp, and I
get a million errors like these:
./makemake: command substitution: line 1: missing closing `)' for arithmetic
expression
./makemake: command substituti
W Paul Mills writes:
> Remember though that if starting X with xdm, your environment
> variables may not be known to your session. I source my
> .bash_profile in my .xsession file. This solves various path and
> environment variable problems for a number of programs.
It is worth noting that the s
>>Buddha Buck wrote:
...
>With the exception of qmail instead of exim, your mail packages are
>identical to mine. I also have procmail installed, but I haven't
>converted my slocal setup to procmail yet, so I'm not actually -using-
>procmail.
Put
| preline procmail
in your ~.qmail and
Hi!
I've got a problem:
First: I'm new to Linux! :)
I recently installed Debian. My system is connected to the internet via
dialup-connection (ppp). I use 3 different Mail-accounts on 2 servers
(POP3). I want linux to connect automaticly 4 times a day and download the
mails of these account. The
A while back I tried install the FrontPage 97 extensions for Linux/Apache
and it was not a particularly successful attempt. But I'd still find this
very useful so i'm ready to try again. Have rtr improved their support
for Linux any? Has anyone been successful in installing it on Debian? If
so
Thank you for your response. It is this:
Netscape 3.01/export, 20-Oct-96; (c) 1995,1996 Netscape Communications Corp.
Alan
Brian White writes:
> Alan Eugene Davis wrote:
> >
> > Something happened to my system so that Netscape Navigator will not
> > show on the X screen. If I start netscape
On Wed, 30 Jul 1997, Will Lowe wrote:
:Is there an error in the 2.0x versions of bash on ftp.debian.org? I'm
:trying to run a script called "makemake" in order to compile clisp, and I
:get a million errors like these:
:
:./makemake: command substitution: line 1: missing closing `)' for arithmeti
How do limit mounting of a certain partition to a single group (not to the
entire system)?
-Paul
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On Wed, 30 Jul 1997, felmon john davis wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I know this is a classic problem but I don't know how (or if) it can be
> circumvented.
>
> I've bought a nice new laptop and have partitioned it with win95 and
> OS/2 and thought I'd make a trio and put Linux on it. (Note: I'm not a
On Wed, 30 Jul 1997, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
:On Wed, 30 Jul 1997, Patrick Dahiroc wrote:
:
:> I began using dselect to install program files, but after choosing the
:> Access option on the main menu the following screen asked for the CD and
:> the block device name. I have no idea what this me
Alan Eugene Davis wrote:
>
> Something happened to my system so that Netscape Navigator will not
> show on the X screen. If I start netscape a second time, I get a
> message that it is already running. If I start it as "netscape
> -iconic&" it establishes an icon, and I can now open.
>
> Does t
On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Daniel J. Mashao wrote:
> > > Now the Xserver is mixed up
> >
> No it does not dup core. It can only work in 800x600 mode and using
> C-A-Backspace to change mode only works for 640x480 and the monitor cannot
> display it in higher mode. This is a minor problem for now. My
>
I would appreciate it if you lose HTML tags.
>
>
> Hello All,
>
> Connected intermittantly to internet using PPP to an ISP who uses POP3
> for mail. I am attempting to minimize the number of packages needed
> to run mail. It seems there are many mail packages but not a great
> deal of info
On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Jim Foltz wrote:
> Anyway, it uses umsdos. I am using a bastardized version of
> /etc/init.d/boot and have prety much left the filesystem checking as it is
> by default. The umsdos filesystem (root) is mounted and sync'd ok, but the
> df command does not show that /dev/hda1 was
On Wed, 30 Jul 1997, Renzo wrote:
> Since getting my CheapBytes cd last week (v1.3.1), I have been trying to
> install the s3 server (Diamond Sleath 64, Trio64 2meg) with dselect.
> During the setup and compile process the following error message comes
> up: ldconfig:warning:can't open /usr/x11r6/
>>Joe Emenaker wrote:
...
>
>Does anyone know of any other libraries Perl needs or what else could be
>making it segfault?
Downgrading libgdbm1 to the version from stable fixed it for me --
I purged libgdm1 and libgdbmg1 manually first. YMMV.
You really can't use dpkg until you fix perl becaus
Chris Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: When sendmail installed on the server at the shop I told it to
: be able to use uucp but I don't see anything in the sendmail.cf that
: would allow this. I figure that it should be simple to add a couple
: of lines to the sendmail.cf to take care o
Hello
first let me thank for all the replies I received, PPP works fine
now. But the remaining prob is the thing with the numbers:
I'd like to have ppp dial one number after the other if one line is busy
and report me when the connection is established. In the
comp.os.linux.mis
> Hello All,
>
> Connected intermittantly to internet using PPP to an ISP who uses POP3
> for mail. I am attempting to minimize the number of packages needed
> to run mail. It seems there are many mail packages but not a great
> deal of information on there interrelationships.
Basic interrelati
Why is the XF86 v3.3 module xf86Jstk.so not to be found in any of the
XF86 packages? All the other modules are present. Is it not part of
the upstream distribution even though it is listed in the man pages?
Thanks,
Brian
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I have a problem with my smail . When it accesses a remote host whose
has
in its MX entry an IP address, and not a full-qualified name, it return an
error message: "unknow host". It mean that smail does not recognize a mail
relay host by its IP number, instead by its host
I just looked at the new packages in 1.3.1. I tried to installing
jdk1.1 and find out that all the documentation provided by Sun (API,
demos) are compressed.
The same happens for other packages too. The dvi files which are part
of teTeX package are compressed too. This makes reading of these
fi
On Jul 30, Igor Grobman wrote
> Now that you mention it, mutt has some POP3 support which I never tried. I
> assume it's quite inflexible though, so I would recommend leaving fetchmail
> on
> your system.
Last time I looked, mutt recommended using fetchmail or something like
that. I think the
On Wed, 30 Jul 1997, Patrick Dahiroc wrote:
> I began using dselect to install program files, but after choosing the
> Access option on the main menu the following screen asked for the CD and
> the block device name. I have no idea what this means. The system
> recognized my CD during the reboot
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Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 13:28:59 +0200 (MEST)
From: Andreas Nolda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian-user
Subject: bo and hamm-packages
Hello,
I have installed bo and would like to add some hamm-packages (which not
exist in bo) without upgrading to hamm. Is this possible
Hello,
I have installed bo and would like to add some hamm-packages (which not
exist in bo) without upgrading to hamm. Is this possible -- provided that
there are no dependency problems?
Andreas Nolda
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Maarten Boekhold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> does anybody have a diamond 3d 2400 4MB running at 1280x1024? If so,
> with what refresh-rate? The information on the diamond-site says no
> 1280x1024, XFree 3.3 says it does. Also, the listed refresh-rates on the
> diamond-site are low.
I have a Dia
Hello All,
Connected intermittantly to internet using PPP to an ISP who uses POP3
for mail. I am attempting to minimize the number of packages needed
to run mail. It seems there are many mail packages but not a great
deal of information on there interrelationships.
Am running on X the follow
>> - -A distribution that made sense in 100MB monthly parcels. (we can only
>
>I don't think Debian makes sense this way. It would take six isssues to
>distribute just the stuff in the binary CD of the official CD set (and it
>might make sense to distribute as much as possible of contrib, non-free
[moved to debian-user, as the question originated there]
On Jul 30, Philippe Troin wrote
: This was posted to debian-user. We have to help this English magazine !
Don't get me wrong. I'd like to spread the word (and the code), but I think
there are quite a few problems with what is requested.
>
Something happened to my system so that Netscape Navigator will not
show on the X screen. If I start netscape a second time, I get a
message that it is already running. If I start it as "netscape
-iconic&" it establishes an icon, and I can now open.
Does this ring any bells?
Alan Davis
[EMAIL
Hi,
>>"George" == George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> You sound just like my wife, bless her heart. She advances equally
>> cogent (near identical, in fact) arguments detailing to me exactly
>> why Microsoft operating sytems are so much, much better than the
>> garbage that Unix puts out.
I began using dselect to install program files, but after choosing the
Access option on the main menu the following screen asked for the CD and
the block device name. I have no idea what this means. The system
recognized my CD during the reboot as hdd 655A ATAPI IDE. What do I
have to type in as
On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Maarten Boekhold wrote:
> Hi,
>
> not really the place to ask, but here it goes:
>
> does anybody have a diamond 3d 2400 4MB running at 1280x1024? If so,
> with what refresh-rate? The information on the diamond-site says no
> 1280x1024, XFree 3.3 says it does. Also, the lis
Jim Pick wrote:
>
> --==_Exmh_2089790933P
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > >From what I hear, there's a serious problem with that version of e2fsprogs
> > (at least fsck) which may be affecting your new file-system. Also, I
> > believe that 2 Gigs is the limit on a L
Jason Costomiris writes:
> On Tue, Jul 29, 1997 at 08:52:47AM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
> :
> : I use smail. It is a lot easier to get configured than sendmail and there
> : have been fewer security problems with it. If you have a small site, run
> : it out of inetd and use your hosts.allow an
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On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Joe Emenaker wrote:
[snip]
> - Broken Required packages -
> --- Broken Required packages in section base ---
> RC** Req base ldso 1.9.2-3 1.9.4-1
>U** Req base libc55.4.33-5
> You sound just like my wife, bless her heart. She advances
> equally cogent (near identical, in fact) arguments detailing to me
> exactly why Microsoft operating sytems are so much, much better than
> the garbage that Unix puts out.
Now, now. I was not talking about being brain dead,
Hi,
>>"George" == George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
George> All that gibberish that you posted concerning rulesets is one
George> of the main reasons that I trashed sendmail after using for
George> about a year.
George> If I had a smtp only site, I would use exim. The relay policy
George
On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
> [snip]
> > when it tries to run a shell script. At this point, I'd like to motion
> > that the Debian policy be changed so that the shell pointed to by /bin/sh
> > be compiled with *static* libraries?). If I go to the (S)elect screen, I
> [snip]
Wel
>
> On Mon, 28 Jul 1997, dada wrote:
>
> > I instaled "bind" pakage to make an DNS server to my local area network
> > (to learn how setup it).
> >
> > Before install it, Netscape works fine. But now,ie: when I open and web
> > page in my hardisk,Netscape don't work fine (it wait too much time a
In message "Modem config", [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> What is the current standard for device files? I have a pcmcia
> modem. Previously it worked fine with /dev/cua1 under my Slackare
> Linux. Debian appears to have gone to some other device files or
> naming system. (I think it tried to p
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On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Steve Phillips wrote:
> Is there a HOWTO on howto upgrade from 1.3.x to unstable with libc6?
> I'm the new maintainer for uudeview and now have a machine available to
> run as a developement machine. I tried to upgrade to unstable with
> d
Can anyone tell me where in the kernel sources are specified any of the
following:
max size of a process
max number of processes
I once knew, but alas that was a long time ago...!
I have kernel-source-2.0.29-7 installed
8<--->8
Richard Sheph
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On 29-Jul-97 Chad D. Zimmerman wrote:
>On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Christopher Jason Morrone wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 30 Jul 1997, Adam Shand wrote:
>> [cut]
>> > ICQ is free in that it doesn't cost any money, however it's not public
>> > license or source code available.
> Hi,
>
> >From what I hear, there's a serious problem with that version of e2fsprogs
> (at least fsck) which may be affecting your new file-system. Also, I
> believe that 2 Gigs is the limit on a Linux filesystem's size so perhaps
> that's causing you problems as well...
>
> J. Goldman
As som
On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Jesse Goldman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >From what I hear, there's a serious problem with that version of e2fsprogs
> (at least fsck) which may be affecting your new file-system. Also, I
> believe that 2 Gigs is the limit on a Linux filesystem's size so perhaps
> that's causing you pr
> On Sun, 27 Jul 1997, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
>
> >
> > the Debian bug tracking system at http://www.debian.org/bugs.
>
> Sorry that should be Bugs not bugs. So http://www.debian.org/Bugs is the
> correct URL.
Thanks. Five bugs reported so far today.
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> If you have not done so, you need to retrieve the appropriate archive
> file from ftp.netscape.com. Debian cannot distribute this file because
> Netscape is not "free" software.
Whoops.
I knew Debian couldn't directly package Navigator, but I guess I
assumed that since the package was there,
I just reread your original message and think I see the
problem. You are starting X with xdm, right? Your environment
variable are not read by X when xdm starts. You can fix this
and possible other problems by sourcing .bash_profile or
.bashrc in your .xsession file. For this to work, you must
also
W Paul Mills wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Travis Cole wrote:
>
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> > Usualy you need to move a file called moz40p3 to your .netscape directory.
> You
>
> This should not be necessary and is somewhat of a kludge.
> If MOZILLA_HOME is properly set it should
On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Jason Costomiris wrote:
>
> The problem with smail is that you are vulnerable to being used as a
> spam relay.
Unles you put something like Blackmail ( ftp.bitgate.com) in front of it.
> With sendmail, qmail or exim, I can turn that off. Here's
> a sample sendmail .mc
Hi!
Anyone know a program that kills users processes if they arent logged on?
(It shouldn't kill the users process if the user is specified in a file/in
the staff group)
//Regards,
Niklas
. Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
. Phone: +46-707-543009
. Netmail: 2:206/137.12
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On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Travis Cole wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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> Usualy you need to move a file called moz40p3 to your .netscape directory.
> You
This should not be necessary and is somewhat of a kludge.
If MOZILLA_HOME is properly set it should find all the files
it needs. Rem
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