I have been given an HP Office Jet Series 500, Model 500 "All in
One" combination printer, fax, copier, scanner. Is anyone
successfully using this model printer under Linux? If so, what driver
do you use?
Thanks.
Bob
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tim Sailer) writes:
> Folks,
> Has anyone installed Debian on an IBM Aptiva L5H? I have a user here
> that wants to get one, but only if Linux will install and run with
> little hassle.
>
My girlfriend has Debian running on an Aptiva, but it's not an L5H. I
think it's an S9C
Hi.
I am about to get a new P II system and had to decide on many
alterantives available. My current concern is what video card
would suit me the best. I have no doubt that I would go with AGP one
(even not for the sake of performance, but to save PCI slot :)
and my current choice is between Matro
I can't seem to find a debian package for amanda (backup software from
University of MD), so I thought I would just build it. Unfortuntely it
core dumps during configure with the folowing error message:
checking whether /sbin/dump supports -E for estimates... Memory
Just as an aside, people with dynamic IP can use the dynamic IP DNS service
offered by Monolith, and then other systems will always be able to find you
whatever your IP is. It's free. Check out http://www.ml.org/ .
I am using this to provide DNS for my laptop & ricochet wireless modem.
Finger [EMA
On Thu, 25 Dec 1997, Timothy Hospedales wrote:
> The first thing that happened is that when I turned on my computer, for
> some reason /dev/mouse was linked to my /dev/ttyS0, and so things refused
> to use ttyS0. So I deleted /dev/mouse, but then nothing would detect the
> modem on /dev/ttyS
Adam Klein wrote:
>
> On Wed, Dec 24, 1997 at 04:58:29PM -0500, Brian Schramm wrote:
> > I am trying to install Debian 1.31 from a backpack cd. I get a message
> > saying that /dev/bpcd is not a block device. I have selected the
> > "cdrom" module in the device install. Any Ideas?
> >
>
> You
I made to try out everyone's suggestions for getting my PPP dialup to
work.
The first thing that happened is t hat when I turned on my
computer, for
some reason /dev/mouse was linked to my /dev/ttyS0, and so things refused
to use ttyS0. So I deleted /dev/mouse, but then not
"Boris" == Boris D Beletsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Boris> Does anybody working on the egcs package? If not, I would like
Boris> to try.
The egcs package is currently being maintained by Galen Hazelwood
([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Binaries for i386, sparc, and powerpc
architecures are in project/e
On Dec 25, Kevin J Poorman wrote
> Hi,
>
> I have a hypothetical situation ... and it's corrlaly questions...
>
> If I wanted to connect 2 debian machines together with ethernet cards ...
> How would I set it up so that the 2 computers can share files and
> printers...
>
> What if one of the mac
At 18:41 23-12-97 +1100, you wrote:
>If you thought Unix's handling of the date, being seconds since
>Jan 1, 1970, in a 32 bit value, was weird, I quote your from the Win32
>API help:
>
>"The FILETIME structure is a 64-bit value representing the
>number of 100-nanosecond intervals since January 1,
Hi,
I have a hypothetical situation ... and it's corrlaly questions...
If I wanted to connect 2 debian machines together with ethernet cards ...
How would I set it up so that the 2 computers can share files and
printers...
What if one of the machines was a windows machine...?
What if they where
"Jan Francsi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
> I have a little problem with the installation of Debian Linux.
> When I start dselect and go to the Access section, I can chose cdrom. My
> drive spinns up and the dialog beginns. But now I could not chose the right
> Directory. Evrytime I do so
"Orn E. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > "The FILETIME structure is a 64-bit value representing the
> > number of 100-nanosecond intervals since January 1, 1601. "
>
> It's important, to be able to keep time in nanoseconds on a computer... and
> as
> we all know, 1601 is an important da
Timothy Hospedales wrote:
>
> Okay Thanks! I will try the script... one thing though, when I login to
> my
> ISP manually, I have to press afew times before the login prompt
> comes up, how do I tell a script to send ?
you would include "\r" in the string you are sending. Just FYI, everyt
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> On Wed, Dec 24, 1997 at 02:29:19PM -0500, Tim Sailer wrote:
> > When I have NFS problems, I resort to using 'showmount -e system.com' from
> > each machine to the other, just to make sure what is exported is what
> > I think it is..
>
> bash-2.00# showmount yodeller
> mo
> Is there a command to delete all files and subdirectories within a
> directory. For example, I have the directory apps in my home directory.
> Lets says apps has 7 files and 2 directories. With one command, how can
> I delete the apps directory and all its contents. I looked at the man
> page b
I'm trying to install Debian 1.2.10 but can't get it to access my
cdrom. I have a Soundblaster cdrom, which is recognised by Redhat
as sbpcd.
I've installed the rescue disk and the driver disk and the
shell prompt says that /dev/sbpcd is available; however when I try
to mount the cdrom it says
> I've just been browsing the GNU site trying to find out what the
> differences in the C libraries are and i could find no mention of
> libc5, libc6 or glibc.
My understanding isn't complete, and may in fact be downright wrong, but I
believe that libc6 is the second GNU libc and that libc4 (the
On Wed, Dec 24, 1997 at 02:29:19PM -0500, Tim Sailer wrote:
> When I have NFS problems, I resort to using 'showmount -e system.com' from
> each machine to the other, just to make sure what is exported is what
> I think it is..
bash-2.00# showmount yodeller
mount clntudp_create: RPC: Program not re
On Wed, Dec 24, 1997 at 10:48:48AM -0800, George Bonser wrote:
> 1) What is in your /etc/exports?
# /etc/exports: the access control list for filesystems which may be exported
# to NFS clients. See exports(5).
/usr/local/rising *.rising.com.au(rw)
> 2) also, debian runs a nu
Hi all.
I've just been browsing the GNU site trying to find out what the
differences in the C libraries are and i could find no mention of
libc5, libc6 or glibc.
I know that Debian is in the process of moving to libc6 and that RH
has already (somewhat shakily) moved to glibc.
Is libc6 just anoth
Simple question:
Can the results of the menu program be used in plain fvwm? If so, what
are the lines to add to my .fvwmrc?
Thanks,
Brandon
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On Thu, 25 Dec 1997, Timothy Hospedales wrote:
> Okay Thanks! I will try the script... one thing though, when I login to
> my
> ISP manually, I have to press afew times before the login prompt
> comes up, how do I tell a script to send ?
"\r"
Brandon
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I just setup Apache and I want to be able to have virtual hosts. My
host name is speedy and I want it to show up in netscape as
amwalker.speedy.net. How do I do this. I read the docs at the apache
site,but it did not work. Thanks for your help.
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Okay Thanks! I will try the script... one thing though, when I login to
my
ISP manually, I have to press afew times before the login prompt
comes up, how do I tell a script to send ?
Thanks,
Timothy
>You are closer here. ttyS0 is locked by your minicom session. Forget
>minicom. All the i
Timothy Hospedales wrote:
> In X, I startup minicom, dial, and login manually. It then tells me that it
> has started PPP and to start my PPP, whereupon it starts displaying the
> usual garbage.
> I open a bash term and type pppd, and it starts displaying its garbage.
> I open another bash term, an
> PS: Merry Christmas everyone! :)
And also to you.
Now, as for the ppp problem: which version of pppd are you using? the
one from stable or unstable?
It seems that you're able to dial ok, and you have a routine worked out
for starting up ppp on the remote machine, so you ought to make this
Thanks to everyone who helped me before!... Now I have a somewhat more
complicated looking problem. :(.
I'm trying to dial into my ISP using PPP. (At this point I haven't done any
extra configuration besides network config info that the debian setup asks
for).
In X, I startup minicom, dial, and l
On Wed, 24 Dec 1997, PATRICK DAHIROC wrote:
> I would like to upgrade to libc6 and I tried to do so via dselect ftp, but
> I can not find the unstable or hamm directory at ftp.debian and dselect
> just quits on me. Can someone tell me how to upgrade packages via ftp.
>
> I am also insearch of an
On Wed, Dec 24, 1997 at 10:10:35PM -0500, Aaron Walker wrote:
> Is there a command to delete all files and subdirectories within a
> directory. For example, I have the directory apps in my home directory.
> Lets says apps has 7 files and 2 directories. With one command, how can
> I delete the apps
On Wed, Dec 24, 1997 at 04:58:29PM -0500, Brian Schramm wrote:
> I am trying to install Debian 1.31 from a backpack cd. I get a message
> saying that /dev/bpcd is not a block device. I have selected the
> "cdrom" module in the device install. Any Ideas?
>
You need to also select the module for
> Is there a command to delete all files and subdirectories within a
> directory. For example, I have the directory apps in my home directory.
> Lets says apps has 7 files and 2 directories. With one command, how can
> I delete the apps directory and all its contents. I looked at the man
> page b
Is there a command to delete all files and subdirectories within a
directory. For example, I have the directory apps in my home directory.
Lets says apps has 7 files and 2 directories. With one command, how can
I delete the apps directory and all its contents. I looked at the man
page but didn't
there's 'the linux explorer' -- not really like m$'s file manager...
http://jungfrau.ptf.hro.nl/explorer/
at some point around Wed, 24 Dec 1997 17:16:14 -0800 (PST)
George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
>
> FileRunner does a nice job.
>
>
> On Thu, 25 Dec 1997, Orn E. Hansen wrote:
>
> Hi! I am a new Linux user converted from Windows NT. :).
> I have a 17 inch monitor, but my XFree86 insists on displaying in an
> approximately 15 inch rectangle of my screen. How do I configure it to fill
> the whole screen?
You do that with your monitor... it has functions on it, to make
Hi There,
I had successfully installed the base
system on my Intel PC.Now I run DSELECT, FTP access, give ftp site :
ftp.debian.org; debian dir: /pub/debian;download dir: debian etc, I get this
error : "NET::FTP:bad host name 'ftp.debian.org' at
/usr/lib/perl5/Net/FTP.pm line 405 FTP
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