Mark W. Blunier wrote:
> started with. Now I want to add some public groups
> and fill the news spool and send out messages using
> suck. I would like to do this in my ip-up script,
> but I haven't figured out how this is done.
There's a couple of things you'll need to do. You'll have to ad
Hi Folks.
I got a new motherboard and CPU (triton III with a Cyrix PR200MMX) and
of course there are problems booting now. It looks to me like if I can
disable XDM, I can get a handle on fixing things up.
However, booting from a floppy using "emergency root=/dev/hda4" I
cannot move the XDM inits
Thanks to everyone for your help. I got Debian to see my NE1000 at 0x320 and
IRQ 5. The problem was that in the /etc/conf.modules file it said:
options ne io = 0x320 irq = 5
I changed it to:
options ne io=0x320 irq=5 (I just got rid of the spaces between the numbers
and the equal sings)
Now it l
Rick Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is it OK to install the unstable (HAMM) kernel source (2.0.32)
> with my stable (BO) 1.3.1.r6 system,
It should work just fine.
> or should I just get the
> original source tar file and use that?
I would recommend this option. Unpack it to a tempor
> Do you have the Net-3-HOWTO (some information) and the Nag (Network
> Administration Guide). The second is from LDP and you can get it at sunsite.
>
> Maybe we should package the LDP Books for Debian.
Good idea !!!
It´s really ineffective that everyone has to download them on his own.
Especial
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So please just tell the name of the file at ftp.netscape.com
> including the path to the directory it is in. If the file needs to be
> renamed please tell me that also.
The file is
communicator-v404-export.x86-unknown-linux2.0.tar.gz
which is available at
On Sun, 21 Dec 1997 11:37:51 EST, Will Lowe wrote:
> Also, if anyone could tell me where lynx get's it's default startup page,
> I'd be appreciative. I don't have a ~/.lynxrc, and $WWW_HOME is unset,
> but lynx still insists on starting with an ancient (and now obselete) page
> I must have speci
Hi!
On one machine we have a DPT PM2044W PCI Wide SCSI-Adapter with a RC4040
RAID/Caching module. There are five 2G IBM DCAS-32160W-drives connected to
the adapter and RAIDed as one 8G RAID5-array. The operating system on that
machine is Debian GNU/Linux, running Linux kernel version 2.0.33 with t
Hamish Moffatt writes:
> The ne module handles both NE2000 and NE1000 cards. Just add
> ne to your /etc/modules, and something like
> options ne io=0x280 irq=10
I just installed an NE2000 with 2.0.32, and couldn't get it recognized at
irq 10. I had to move it to 2/9.
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John Hasler
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On Sun, Dec 21, 1997 at 11:37:51AM -0500, Will Lowe wrote:
> Also, if anyone could tell me where lynx get's it's default startup page,
> I'd be appreciative. I don't have a ~/.lynxrc, and $WWW_HOME is unset,
> but lynx still insists on starting with an ancient (and now obselete) page
> I must ha
I've been trying to use the search engine on debians web site to check through
the mailing list archives but apparently it wont. Currently I'm using
searching the mailing list archives using altavista. (host:www.debian.org and
[search_keyword]) Is there any plans to include the mailing list archive
On Sun, 21 Dec 1997 12:09:36 EST, wrote:
> [.. snip .deb netscape install woes..]
As for installing netscape with a .deb script, I wouldn't be able to
help you. However, the 3.01 linux netscape moved a few weeks or so ago
to a new home:
ftp://archive.netscape.com/archive/index.html
Netscape c
On Sun, 21 Dec 1997, Will Lowe wrote:
> Also, if anyone could tell me where lynx get's it's default startup page,
> I'd be appreciative. I don't have a ~/.lynxrc, and $WWW_HOME is unset,
> but lynx still insists on starting with an ancient (and now obselete) page
> I must have specified years a
Is it OK to install the unstable (HAMM) kernel source (2.0.32)
with my stable (BO) 1.3.1.r6 system, or should I just get the
original source tar file and use that?
...RickM...
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It might be a good idea if the netscape4.deb installation did not remove
netscape 3 until it has verified that everything is set for the new
install. As of now I am left with nothing. As far as I can tell the file
I got from ftp.netscape.com matches the required syntax of the ' file in
/tmp must
Will Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Also, if anyone could tell me where lynx get's it's default startup page,
/etc/lynx.cfg
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Also, if anyone could tell me where lynx get's it's default startup page,
I'd be appreciative. I don't have a ~/.lynxrc, and $WWW_HOME is unset,
but lynx still insists on starting with an ancient (and now obselete) page
I must have specified years ago.
Will
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Hi all,
I have recently removed xlib and installed xlib6_3.3.1-2.deb. that
provides shared libraries required by libc5-based X clients and should
replace elf-x11r6lib and xlib.
As i try to install xforms0.86_0.86-2.deb, dpkg seems to check only if xlib
can be found (that is not installed any more)
I was wondering if anyone had experienced a situation where they're ISP
provided them with a FTP Proxy (squid based); and terrible non-proxy
access. Is there anyway inwhich I can get perl scripts (dselect, etc) to
use the FTP Proxy. I've tried using the firewall stuff; but that doesn't
work at all.
"Rick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> All i need now is some guidence on what files to get next!, i am leaving
> x-win until the cd arrives, but if anybody has any farorite packages that
> will be good for a newbie, just some general thinks to help get to grips
> with linux, fun stuff etc!
less an
I tried what you suggested but it just hangs when trying to load the module.
Any other suggestions?
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 21, 1997 at 12:20:34AM -0500, Aaron Walker wrote:
> > Has anyone successfully setup a NE1000 card (not a clone) using Debian
> > 1.3.1 with the loadable kernel m
Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
>> Debian-CDs are bootable, at least the official ones. If you are
>> using the CD from Lehmanns-Bookstore: this one is!
>
>Does anybody has an Adaptec AHA 2940 and was able to boot from this
>(or any other) CD.
Yes. I have an Adaptec 2940UW and SCSI CD-ROM, and
On Wed, Dec 17, 1997 at 12:34:42AM +0200, Neilen Marais wrote:
> I'm looking for a simple solution allowing me to fetch only the
> newsgroups I want through a PPP link, and then having it served locally
> as NNTP so that I can use any reader.
>
> In fact, I'm looking for leafnode. I did use leaf
Morning folks,
the program lynx from bo comes with predefined colours. That's fine,
but I don't like them. I tried to re-configure them but couldn't find
a user-based way.
I thought this should be able to do on ~/.lynxrc but how? The only
way was to comment out the COLOR statements in /etc/lyn
Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Christian Hagemeier hat gesagt: // Christian Hagemeier wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> >
> > My motherboard supports the feature to boot from a CD-ROM. I read
> > that I can install Debian this way. But how do i create such a CD?
> > Or is the "Official CD"
Britton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I installed gs 5 a while ago, but I havn't been able to make it work
> with my Epson Stylus Color 600. When I install the package, it says
> that it can't be configured (for reason which I forget at the
> moment). It seems to try to work though, but I can't
Toth Laszlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi!
>
> Yes 5L. :))
> What do you use for it?
I installed a 4 MB memory card in my 5L because with some sort of
input (e.g., pages full of text converted by a2ps) I got memory
problems.
Torsten
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Toth Laszlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi!
>
> I've got a Canon BJ-200ex printer. Can I use it under LINUX?
> I have used ghostscript 5.03 and magicfilter, but it doesn't working!
>
> [some lines removed]
>
> The /var/log/lp-err contains this line
> Can't find initialization file gs_init.ps
On Sun, 21 Dec 1997 00:15:00 PST, David Stern wrote:
Although I figured since I'd already rebooted and had experienced it
twice consecutively that it was permanent, but I just rebooted again
and all is well.
I think I have an idea of what's going on. When I began using ssh I
started having so
Hi,
This afternoon I noticed that while web browsing netscape kept losing
focus, but could be restored with a right-click on the titlebar. Then I
noticed I couldn't edit files (text, cgi, rename..). There were also
about five xv zombies which I couldn't kill -9 in an ssh root window.
I shutdown
> >
> > Hi...
> > I have Debian/hamm box at home, and I have a problem:
> > When I try to print, I do:
> > lpr file
> > it hangs and strace lpr file stops at
> > connect(4, {sin_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(515),
> > sin_addr=inet_addr("195.113.48.42")}, 16
> > (195.113.48.42 is invalid adres
On Sun, Dec 21, 1997 at 12:20:34AM -0500, Aaron Walker wrote:
> Has anyone successfully setup a NE1000 card (not a clone) using Debian
> 1.3.1 with the loadable kernel module. I can't get my 486SX/25 with 8MB
> RAM to detect my NE1000 card. I can only use loadable modules because
> there's no way
On Sat, Dec 20, 1997 at 09:33:53PM -0600, Charles Read wrote:
> Following the Print-HOWTO, I did this from root:
>
> # cat /etc/printcap > /dev/lp1
>
> My printer's LED blinked, with no further response after.
> /proc/devices shows that lp exists; `dmesg | grep lp' shows
> that my printer is
Has anyone successfully setup a NE1000 card (not a clone) using Debian
1.3.1 with the loadable kernel module. I can't get my 486SX/25 with 8MB
RAM to detect my NE1000 card. I can only use loadable modules because
there's no way for me to get the newest kernel to my 486 (no modem, no
zip drive, et
I've installed suck and inn on my home system. Inn
seems to work, at least on the local.test groups it
started with. Now I want to add some public groups
and fill the news spool and send out messages using
suck. I would like to do this in my ip-up script,
but I haven't figured out how this is do
Charles Read wrote:
>
> Following the Print-HOWTO, I did this from root:
>
> # cat /etc/printcap > /dev/lp1
>
> My printer's LED blinked, with no further response after.
> /proc/devices shows that lp exists; `dmesg | grep lp' shows
> that my printer is recognized at port 0x378 (the IRQ shou
Following the Print-HOWTO, I did this from root:
# cat /etc/printcap > /dev/lp1
My printer's LED blinked, with no further response after.
/proc/devices shows that lp exists; `dmesg | grep lp' shows
that my printer is recognized at port 0x378 (the IRQ should
be 7, but I could not verify this
On Sat, 20 Dec 1997, Wojtek Zabolotny wrote:
> Hi All!
>
> I'm just wondering if someone is "debianizing" the XCircuit program
> (http://bach.ece.jhu.edu/~tim/programs/xcircuit).
> It is a very nice schematic editor for X.
> Is it difficult to convert such a program into a debian package?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>I'm looking for a simple solution allowing me to fetch only the
>newsgroups I want through a PPP link, and then having it served locally
>as NNTP so that I can use any reader.
I use suck -- there's a debian package for it. It works, it's being
actively developed, and I reall
Hello all.
Hopefully this is a simple question, but I'm relativly new to Linux..
I have a fairly minimal installation of stable debian, as I'm short of disc
space. ie, no X, no compiler, no man pages. (It's a 486/25 with 80Mb
although I have a spare 120Mb disc I havn't tried adding yet -that's
a
Hi...
I'm looking for a simple solution allowing me to fetch only the
newsgroups I want through a PPP link, and then having it served locally
as NNTP so that I can use any reader.
In fact, I'm looking for leafnode. I did use leafnode before, and it
suited my needs perfectly, but I had to change
Hello
>On Tue, 16 Dec 1997, Neilen Marais wrote:
>
>> I have upgraded to 5.004.04-3, and the problem still persists!
>>
>Did you install perl-base 5.004.04-3 and then perl 5.004.04-3 ?
>
>There should be a predepends line in perl 5.004.04-3, but I have heard
>that this restriction doesn't work so
Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, Dec 19, 1997 at 07:28:44PM -0500, DebianUser wrote:
> > Really dumb question;
> >
> > I keep looking for Debians kernel to package tools and cant find it...
>
> Ahm, what exactly are you looking for?
I think he is looking for the tools to
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