Hi all,
I'm running xfmail 1.2p0-1 under hamm (i.e., I think all the other packages
which I think _might_ be relevant to this problem are from hamm). When xfmail
has to deal with new mail (in this new version marked in pink) on startup (or
even folder change (?)) it crashes with a Segmentation fau
Hello !
Last night I wanted to install Debian v1.3.1 from July '97 with a
Kernel v2.0.29.
After I partitioned my hard disk, the install programm checked my hard
disk for errors and got a whole lot of them. It repeated printing:
scsi0: Target 6 underflow - Wanted at least 1024, got 512, residual S
On 08-Feb-98 Stefan Baums wrote:
> my system is Debian 1.3 (manually updated to libc6 and using many other 20
> packages as well). I have installed SCWM 0.5-3 and tried to start it,
> but then it crashed and I was back at xdm.
I could pin this down to a problem with /etc/X11/scwm/scwm_menus (gen
On Sun, Feb 08, 1998 at 09:52:12PM +0100, Peter Paluch wrote:
> ftp_proxy=proxy.utc.sk:3128
> http_proxy=proxy.utc.sk:3128
>
> That's all the trick.
This might work with wget, but it doesn't seem very standard --
Lynx doesn't like it. I use
http_proxy=http://proxywww.rmit.edu.au:8080/
The final
Alex Yukhimets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I would like to setup my system to do two things.
> > To check periodically to see if my PPP connection has died, and redial
> > my isp if it has.
> > And to disconnect and redial every 6 hours, (my isp doesn't like it if
> > you stay one more than 6
On Sun, 8 Feb 1998, Thomas Rankin wrote:
> I have all of the information to create a ppp
> connection, but I don't know how to do it.
That's fine.
> I played a little with ppp, pon, and poff and stuff. I edited a few
> files, and actually got the modem to dial, but that is as far as it
> goes.
StarOffice-3.1 can be ftp'd from ftp.gwdg.de. It might be available also
on Caldera's site, but that would probably be in .rpm format.
I think 4.0 is only on www.stardivision.de.
Bob
On Sun, 8 Feb 1998, Rob wrote:
> Hi Group,
>
> I keep seeing posts regarding StarOffice. Where can I get this?
On Sun, 8 Feb 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 08, 1998 at 10:45:04PM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
> > > cp -ax /* /mnt
> > > ( cd /; tar clvf - * ) | ( cd /mnt; tar xf - )
> > >
> > that's because you're TELLING cp and tar to copy /mnt. * matches
> > everything, remember...so cp -af /*
Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I keep seeing posts regarding StarOffice. Where can I get this?
You can get staroffice 4 from ftp.stardiv.de, but the server is quite busy.
Stardivision has not allowed mirroring, but maybe someone did
anyway. Check ftpsearch or ask in #linux on a irc server.
Ci
Hello ,
I will buy a sound card in few days . While looking at various product
info on the web, I find a variety of cards . Can any body points me to the
FAQ (or any information guide ) which provide comparision and technical
infromation about it .(Like wavetable , 3D etc ) .
Secondly I li
Hi all,
===
Florian Attenberger wrote:
> What is the sysntax for the proxy variables:
> ftp_proxy="don't know"
> http_proxy="don't know"
You are using wget, aren't you? ;-) Well, the syntax is rather simple:
fpt_proxy=full_server_name:port
http_proxy=full_server_name:port
Imagine that there
>> Hi Group,
>>
>> I keep seeing posts regarding StarOffice. Where can I get this?
>
>http://www.stardivision.com/
>
>Alex Y.
A (better) address : www.stardiv.de
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Thomas Rankin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I played a little with ppp, pon, and poff and stuff. I edited a few
> files, and actually got the modem to dial, but that is as far as it
> goes. I also saw a program called diald, don't know how to set it up
> either.
Don't think about diald yet. Ge
> Hi,
> I would like to setup my system to do two things.
> To check periodically to see if my PPP connection has died, and redial
> my isp if it has.
> And to disconnect and redial every 6 hours, (my isp doesn't like it if
> you stay one more than 6 hours consecutively).
>
> What would be the bes
Ralph Winslow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've recently had to replace my hard disk and re-load bo. I'm
> working once again, but when I tried to build a new kernel I got
> the message attached.
Is it possible you've gotten a file named "-y.o" or something like
that in the modules/ directory s
Hi,
I would like to setup my system to do two things.
To check periodically to see if my PPP connection has died, and redial
my isp if it has.
And to disconnect and redial every 6 hours, (my isp doesn't like it if
you stay one more than 6 hours consecutively).
What would be the best way to go abou
> Hi Group,
>
> I keep seeing posts regarding StarOffice. Where can I get this?
http://www.stardivision.com/
Alex Y.
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Hi Group,
I keep seeing posts regarding StarOffice. Where can I get this?
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> Yes, this is really bad. It shouldn't be this way. I'm at a loss here,
> sorry. Anybody else?
>
> Please, if you find a solution, mail it to me. It seems to be a module
> problem, although I can't see what is wrong...
Marcus,
I solved the problem. There were several issues here.
First (bonehea
> I have reset the comp with the "rescue-floppy" and everything seemed
> fine.When i pressed enter at the boot prompt after a while this message
> came up:
>
> RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0
>
> And the computer stops.
> Anyone know what this means?
Among other reasons you might ha
José Manuel Santiago wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> This is Jose M. Santiago, from Barcelona, Spain.
>
> I got the Debian Linux a few weeks ago in CD-ROM, and I'm having a
> severe problem that prevents me to install it.
> I start booting from the CD drive, the "boot:" prompt appears, I press
> ENTER, and
> Can some one describe the files that I need to alter to create a dialup
> ppp connection.
> Do I need to issue a command after the program dials the server.
> Sorry, I really am a newbie...
> Here is some of my dialup info
>
> Server Phone # 875-6996
> The Server assigns me an ip on connect
The teTeX version I have (re)installed is 0.4.
LaTeX says "This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (C version 6.1)".
Posting a question about this apparent bug to comp.text.tex, someone replied
saying:
This bug was solved almost a year ago.
(Piet van Oostrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
The bug is that \noindent
Hi!
This is Jose M. Santiago, from Barcelona, Spain.
I got the Debian Linux a few weeks ago in CD-ROM, and I'm having a
severe problem that prevents me to install it.
I start booting from the CD drive, the "boot:" prompt appears, I press
ENTER, and the installation begins with the messages:
Loa
On Sun, 8 Feb 1998, Henry Hollenberg wrote:
: I had exactly the same error message when I was trying to use dselect
: the first time with ftp.debian.org.tried one of the other
: mirrors and everything seemed to work.weird.
: Weirder still I later tried ftp.debian.org and it worked!
:
: I
Hello!
On Wed, Feb 04, 1998 at 11:10:46PM -0800, Nagmier G. Quinton wrote:
> I want to install Linux and I really like the Debian distro. but my
> prolem is this, I need to download the disks (not really a problem) but
> once I get the ase system installed I would really appreciate any help
> tha
On Thu, Feb 05, 1998 at 12:36:18PM -0500, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
> Sorry for sending that to the list, message directly to Marcus bounced.
Yes, the copy to myself also bounced, I wonder why. I hope there wasn't more
bounced mail.
(your procedure is okay, your .config file is okay, your ispanp.conf
I really want to add my Zip drive to my Linux Box
I have my Zip connected to an internal SCSI adapter that came with it.
Under Windows NT, my adapter is listed as
Adaptec AHA-151X/AGA-152X or AIC-6260/AIC-636
Any help is appreciated
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On Fri, Feb 06, 1998 at 10:26:48PM -0600, John Goerzen wrote:
> On my P166 (64 meg RAM) it takes about 20 seconds. Strange, on a BSDi
> P133 it takes about 5-10 seconds and that machine has less memory. I
> suspect our Xemacs is loading a bunch of unneeded stuff but I don't
> know for sure. You
I'm having trouble installing Debian GNU/Linux 1.3 on my computer and I
wonder if someone can help me.
My computer:
486-JA
4 MB RAM
150 MB of free space
No soundcard/modem installed
OS at the moment Win 3.11 and DOS 6.2
Im downloading files from
ftp://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/Debian-1.3/disks-i3
I'm having trouble installing Debian GNU/Linux 1.3 on my computer and I
wonder if someone can help me.
My computer:
486-JA
4 MB RAM
150 MB of free space
No soundcard/modem installed
OS at the moment Win 3.11 and DOS 6.2
Im downloading files from
ftp://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/Debian-1.3/disks-i3
Hello,
I had a problem with the teTeX I had installed (or so I was told ...), and so
de-installed it and re-installed a version from a different site.
This did not work, so I tried again paying more attention. At de-installation,
dselect told me "Can't delete /x/y/z, not empty". there were some
Hello, this is my first venture with Linux. So far, I have been very
pleased with the setup process, and I like the functionality of
XWindows. I have downloaded Netscape to use with my new machine, but I
am having a problem connecting to the internet. My machine is not hard
wired to any network,
I normally run X under vt7, however I have had a couple
instanced where when I exited X, by ctl-alt-backspace,
it restarts in the next console. It doesn't always
seem to do this. The message on the old screen after
X exit is:
received SIGPIPE signal: exiting...
I am running hamm.
Any ideas on
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Hello,
Thanks for taking the time to read this message. I'm going to make it short
and sweet. We see that you could possible be concerned with shareware
products, and would like to let you know of a NEW Shareware Site! Check them
out at:
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Hi Florian!
>
> Is it already possible to upgrade to the unstable release of debian???
> How???
The process is explained at:
http://www.debian.org/doc/libc5-libc6-Mini-HOWTO/libc5-libc6-Mini-HOWTO.html
(also accessible as a the link "libc5-libc6-Mini-HOWTO" from
http://www.debian.org/developer
I'm a bit unsure if it's safe to use procmail with qmail.
I can pipe incoming mail through procmail, into various folders.
I've tested it and it works, sorting my incoming mail into several
folders.
Currently I use emacs + vm to read mail. It takes mail from my ~/Mailbox,
and copies it to ~/Mail/i
On Fri, Feb 06, 1998 at 06:44:29AM -0500, Gerald Wann wrote:
> Hi -
>
> I am experimenting with xemacs 20.3 on debian linux 2.0.29 machine
> w/ AMD K6 200MHz / 32M RAM. It takes xemacs about a full minute
> to load in xwindows. Anyone else experience such a prolonged load
> wait, or is it just me
Hi,
What is the sysntax for the proxy variables:
ftp_proxy="don't know"
http_proxy="don't know"
thanx
flo
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That doesn't sound right.
You should have something like:
127.0.0.1 zeropoint.your.domain zeropoint
127.0.0.1 localhost
(Also try flipping those lines around.)
Also, what does hostname and hostname -f report?
Gerald Wann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > I am experimenting
Jeremy Tregunna wrote:
>
> Okay, I may about to be giving a really stupid answer, but you'd be
> surprised at how many people make mistakes like this each day and get
> "stumped" over them... Now then, did you check to see that "ls" points to
> /bin/ls (I mean, you might have made an alias like /b
I had exactly the same error message when I was trying to use dselect
the first time with ftp.debian.org.tried one of the other
mirrors and everything seemed to work.weird.
Weirder still I later tried ftp.debian.org and it worked!
I must have been doing something wrong initially but I can
Dear Sir or Madam:
I am a sixth grade middle school teacher. I have been using
debian linux for about 1 year now. One of your package contributors camm
maguire introduced me to debian linux then. I bought my computer with the
intent of installing linux. Since I have installed debian l
Thanks guysI guess I was looking at the man page rather than
"dpkg --help"
Thanks!
Henry Hollenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Lothar Krenzien wrote:
>
> Hello !
>
> I have two questions :
> 1.) I think I have an unvalid command in the /etc/init.d/ directory so
> that this command will be called on every time I start the system.
> That´s why I can´t boot the system and it hangs up. How can I delete
> this command ? The
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> I'm having a nightmare trying to copy my root file system to its
> new home. If I mount the original as / and the new one as /mnt,
> both
>
> cp -ax /* /mnt
>
> and
>
> ( cd /; tar clvf - * ) | ( cd /mnt; tar xf - )
>
> attempt to copy /mnt anyway, and /proc too. ie,
On Sun, 8 Feb 1998, Lothar Krenzien wrote:
> Hello !
>
> I have two questions :
> 1.) I think I have an unvalid command in the /etc/init.d/ directory so
> that this command will be called on every time I start the system.
> That´s why I can´t boot the system and it hangs up. How can I delete
>
Okay, I may about to be giving a really stupid answer, but you'd be
surprised at how many people make mistakes like this each day and get
"stumped" over them... Now then, did you check to see that "ls" points to
/bin/ls (I mean, you might have made an alias like /bin/ls -y or
something)... That co
Hello !
I have two questions :
1.) I think I have an unvalid command in the /etc/init.d/ directory so
that this command will be called on every time I start the system.
That´s why I can´t boot the system and it hangs up. How can I delete
this command ? The kernel looks ok. When I boot from a flop
I've recently had to replace my hard disk and re-load bo. I'm
working once again, but when I tried to build a new kernel I got
the message attached. I ignored that, but lately reloaded source
for 2.0.32 from the Cheapbytes disks and re-tried with the same
results so I guess it's time to solicit y
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm having a nightmare trying to copy my root file system to its
>new home. If I mount the original as / and the new one as /mnt,
>both
>
>cp -ax /* /mnt
>
>and
>
>( cd /; tar clvf - * ) | ( cd /mnt; tar xf - )
>
>attempt
On Sun, Feb 08, 1998 at 10:45:04PM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
> > cp -ax /* /mnt
> > ( cd /; tar clvf - * ) | ( cd /mnt; tar xf - )
> >
> that's because you're TELLING cp and tar to copy /mnt. * matches
> everything, remember...so cp -af /* /mnt means copy everything in /
> (including /mnt) to /
Hi,
Is it already possible to upgrade to the unstable release of debian???
How???
Thanx
flo
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On Sun, 8 Feb 1998, George Bonser wrote:
> I am not sure if this is the best place to ask this but I am having a
> little trouble with whiptail.
>
> This does not work:
>
> #! /bin/bash
>
> BOXTITLE="A Title"
> BACKTITLE="Screen Title"
>
> if (whiptail --backtitle $BACKTITLE --title $BOXTITLE
On Sun, 8 Feb 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> I'm having a nightmare trying to copy my root file system to its new
> home. If I mount the original as / and the new one as /mnt, both
>
> cp -ax /* /mnt
>
> and
>
> ( cd /; tar clvf - * ) | ( cd /mnt; tar xf - )
>
> attempt to copy /mnt anyway, an
Hi all,
I'd like to use GNU Emacs under X with a black background and white foreground.
The problem is, this should be true of the menubar as well, but Xresources
background & foreground don't do the job. (It's possible, though: I saw a
screenshot.) And can I set the scrollbar color separately? (T
Hi all,
my system is Debian 1.3 (manually updated to libc6 and using many other 2.0
packages as well). I have installed SCWM 0.5-3 and tried to start it using the
Afterstep (my current WM) menu and $HOME/.xsession. In either case, initially
it seemed to start up (though I didn't get as far as seei
Hamish Moffatt writes:
> I would do it with the rescue disk, mounting the two partitions
> as /mnt and /mnt2, except that the rescue disk (poorly named?)
> seems to have a cut down cp with only -r, and no tar!
I found the 'rescue' disk a bit lacking in this respect. Personally I would
have tho
On Sun, 8 Feb 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
: I'm having a nightmare trying to copy my root file system to its
: new home. If I mount the original as / and the new one as /mnt,
: both
:
: cp -ax /* /mnt
:
: and
:
: ( cd /; tar clvf - * ) | ( cd /mnt; tar xf - )
:
: attempt to copy /mnt anyway,
On Sat, Feb 07, 1998 at 11:57:21PM -0800, George Bonser wrote:
> tar is broken to stdout in bo, you need to get the tar in bo-unstable for
> it to work.
This is on my hamm system, up to date as of about a month ago. Any
ideas why that doesn't work?
> cp will never work ... it breaks when you get
I'm having a nightmare trying to copy my root file system to its
new home. If I mount the original as / and the new one as /mnt,
both
cp -ax /* /mnt
and
( cd /; tar clvf - * ) | ( cd /mnt; tar xf - )
attempt to copy /mnt anyway, and /proc too. ie, the -x and -l switches
to cp and tar respecti
On 8 Feb, To: debian-user@lists.debian.org let loose with:
>
> well, it seems I am still fighting to get applix to work... I ordered
> the upgrade from Red hat this week on the premise that perhaps my
> problems were related to running applix on a hamm system but that is
> not
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Gary L. Hennigan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> William R. Ward wrote:
>>
> [snip]
>> > The UPS-HOWTO has a lot of info about using a UPS under Linux. I'd check
>> > there before returning it. I know that genpowerd is pretty flexible and
>> > can be configured to
well, it seems I am still fighting to get applix to work... I ordered
the upgrade from Red hat this week on the premise that perhaps my
problems were related to running applix on a hamm system but that is
not the case. Here's what happens:
I have tried every possible installation method - alien t
Kevin J Poorman way back on 12/18/97 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if any one here is useing ICQ that was released for
> Java ... I'm having some problems setting it up... and would like
> some help configureing it However it should probably be off list
>
>
> Also has anyone tho
> Adam Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On Fri, Feb 06, 1998 at 11:24:12AM +1300, Michael Beattie wrote:
> > > Where is the setting which inhibits the addition of the equivalent of
> > > 'uname -a' at the start of /etc/motd ?? I have found it before... now I
> > > cant.
> >
> > If you're u
When I set samba to USER mode, it doesn't accept passwords from windows
machines.. It works from linux machines.. I'm using encrypted password
and the lastest samba release.
Another problem is that the $IPC resource isn't public, so windows
computer won't browse the shares..
Everything works in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I can't. I'm using the same scripts that work fine with Panix in New
> > York, and used to work with AT&T Worldnet, but they don't work.
>
> You will need to edit the scripts to work with the new isp. Dial in to
> your isp with minicom, work through the login proced
Hi,
I've set up mgetty for dialin access. When I dialin the first login prompt
and parts before it are scrambled. Once you are logged in it's OK.
I've dialed in with varios speed systems, and it does the same.
My system is a 386SX/20, so is rather slow, but handles the 14.4kbps modem
in it OK.
TIA
Is there anyway I can turn off the beeping in ttysnooped devices?
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