On Sat, 14 Mar 1998, David Stern wrote:
> There doesn't need to be hda2, hda3 AND hda4. There does need to be ONE
If that is the case one of them apears to be missiing
> What happened to CC:'ing the person who wrote the remarks in question?
For the life of me, I cannae imagine what happened t
On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, Tristan Day wrote:
> OK, I'm finding all this Linux thing really difficult because I'm using it
> on my home computer and have to go to my mother's college to download
> things, and I'm a total newbie so I
> don't have a clue when it comes to recompiling the Kernel to put NT
On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, Alex Maneu Victoria wrote:
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> Hi.
>
> There's a friend of mine that has recently bought a Cd-rewriter (HP
> CD-writer plus). How can he configure his fstab to make it work?
Same as any other cd. Can you be more sp
On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, John Maheu wrote:
> I've had some trouble with mounting iso9660 and msdos type fs with kernel
> 2.0.33. The kernel complains that these fs types are not supported.
> However, they were built as modules and exist in /lib/modules/2.0.33/
is there a modules.dep file in that direc
I'm told that it's possible to run Windows under DosEmu. What's the truth
in this?
Please no responses asking why I want to run Windows... It's a need, not
a desire.
Thanks
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> What command do I use to see the list of pids in use? I.e. so I can
> kill one if i need to.
ps
see "man ps" for available command line options.
ps auwx lists all the processes running on the machine.
Alex Y.
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What command do I use to see the list of pids in use? I.e. so I can
kill one if i need to.
Pete
Pete Poff
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I've had some trouble with mounting iso9660 and msdos type fs with kernel
2.0.33. The kernel complains that these fs types are not supported.
However, they were built as modules and exist in /lib/modules/2.0.33/
I saw a bug report about needing to include NLS support in the kernel to
solve this p
I just upgraded to XFree86 3.3.2, hoping that the noise problems
with my ATI [EMAIL PROTECTED] (4MB, AGP) would be fixed. (The noise appears
as a evenly scattered white and black pixels to the left of a window,
whenever its contents is changed/updated.) The problem wasn't gone, but
I found this com
Hi
I hope someone can send or point me to specs on a motherboard. I want to
install this in my wife's machine. We plan to run a dual boot Linux/
Lose95.
It is a 486 Dx2/100 PCI mother board having the designation "PVI-486SP3
Rev 1.21" stenciled on it. If you know who makes this board or have a
All:
I send a mesages of frustration which got there, and one that had a
reasonable tone that did not make it. The wrong message got thru.
Please accept my apology.
Several have sent 'corrective' messages, whose flame termperature was
lower than perhaps it should or could have been.
Thanks,
Peter Shtinkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have debian 1.3. box and I can't set mouse sensitivity in X. Can
> you help me ?
Did you tried the xset command? For example, I use the following line:
xset m 4 4
the first number is the acceleration, the second one the number of
pixels th
Hi
I dont know if anybody has noticed, that the Package-files in hamm are
out of date.
I wrote a little Script, that tests my debian mirror on errors and this script
parses the Package-files and compares filesizes and MD5-sums with the
original file.
I saw that the package-version of really much fi
Twice now when I've booted, the process hung when starting
the IP paranoia daemons. Is this normal?
(This is Debian 1.3 r6.)
David
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On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, dyer wrote:
> Could someone tell me how to setup my printcap for a bjc4000 printer.
> I'm a newbie, so please be gentle. I need to be able to print
> ghostscript files.
> Thanks,
> Phil Dyer
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The bjc4000 can use the bjc600 ghostscript driver. Unfortunately
TIME: hamm freeze - 05:13H
After months of work, hundreds of uploads, thousands of bugs, and even
last-moment hardware problems, Debian 2.0 "hamm" is finally being
frozen for release in April.
To celebrate there's going to be an online IRC party, starting now and
building up till 7 p.m. Eastern
On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, Tristan Day wrote:
> 1) Would you recommend a distribution disk for a newbie?
Yes.
> 2) Are there different ones to get?
Quite a few: RedHat, SUSE, Debian, Slackware, ...
> 3) I know this is a Debian list, but do you recommend Debian for
> user-friendliness? What are it
I have researched a few different distributions and found Debian to be
the best-documented of the group, and that's important to me. My mates
and I seek only to inplement a household proxy for concurrent connection
to the 'Net at the moment, but we will doubtless want to do more in the
future. Does
OK, I'm finding all this Linux thing really difficult because I'm using it
on my home computer and have to go to my mother's college to download
things, and I'm a total newbie so I
don't have a clue when it comes to recompiling the Kernel to put NTFS
compatibility on, and installing X Window etc.
On Sun, Mar 15, 1998 at 12:30:33AM +, Wintermute wrote:
> These are the thread libraries I currently have in /lib:
>
> libpthread-0.7.so
> libpthread.so.0 -> libpthread.so.0.6
> libpthread.so.0.6
>
> I have not installed libpthreads in dselect so I assume that these
> libraries are a part of
I have a Debian libc6 (upgraded from libc5). So let's start with that
in mind.
I recently picked up the Moonlight Creator package in the Unstable
distribution and installed it and it's required components. (using
dselect)
The problem is that I receive a core dump when I attempt to run it.
I trac
I am in need of a routing daemon capable of ospf. I notice that debian does
not include gated. Is there an alternative package capable of this that I am
overlooking?
George Bonser
Just be thankful that Microsoft does not manufacture pharmaceuticals.
http://www.debian.org
Debian/GNU Linux ...
On 15 Mar 1998, Carey Evans wrote:
> Justin Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I know this is unrelated, but does anyone know how to do the same thing
> > under other Unices? More specifically SunOS/Solaris?
>
> Some Unices will have reset themselves.
>
> Have a look at the tset man page.
On Sat, 14 Mar 1998, George Bonser wrote:
> I am in need of a routing daemon capable of ospf. I notice that
> debian does not include gated. Is there an alternative package
> capable of this that I am overlooking?
you can find a (hamm/libc6) debian package of gated at
http://debs.fuller.edu, ch
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Hi.
There's a friend of mine that has recently bought a Cd-rewriter (HP
CD-writer plus). How can he configure his fstab to make it work?
And, another questions: are there good programs for writing CDs, copying
things, creating Audio CDs, e
Lindsay Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I used to get the message re "Unknown PCI device" but my system carried on
> regardless. There was advice to report it to someone in France, which I
> did and the problem eventually went away.
There's actually nothing wrong with the "Unknown PCI device
Justin Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I know this is unrelated, but does anyone know how to do the same thing
> under other Unices? More specifically SunOS/Solaris?
Some Unices will have reset themselves.
Have a look at the tset man page. You might also be able to use "stty
sane" followed b
On Sun, Mar 15, 1998 at 12:30:33AM +, Wintermute wrote:
> These are the thread libraries I currently have in /lib:
>
> libpthread-0.7.so
cleto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I need to install Bash 2.01 on a Debian 1.3.1 bo-based system.
> How safe is it to use bash-2.01 from bo-unstable? Does anyone have had
> problems with that?
>
> Thanks for any tip!
>
> Cleto
I used essentially that same bash 2.01 on my bo box for
On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, Kingsley G. Morse Jr. wrote:
> Is there a Debian package that blinks a keyboard LED when email arrives?
> mailleds is supposed to do that, but I haven't found a Debianized package
> for it.
what about xbiff?
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Hello,
This seems to be an exmh problem, although maybe it is an nmh issue. I'm
running nmh version 0.22 and exmh version 2.0.2 on a Debian hamm system.
Message indexes in my inbox have grown to beyond 13000 messages. But exmh
can't display any message with index greater than (five digits)
Nicholas wrote:
> I would like to get a free text-to-speech progtam for my personal use.
> I have a windows 95 computer. I can not work out how to get you program,
> could you please tell me.
Sure. Debian has a free text to speech program called "festival" that can
speak with a vaiety of voices. Y
Is there a Debian package that blinks a keyboard LED when email arrives?
mailleds is supposed to do that, but I haven't found a Debianized package
for it.
Alternatively, does anyone have a good script for telling when new mail
has arrived?
Thanks,
Kingsley
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I would like to get a free text-to-speech progtam for my personal use.
I have a windows 95 computer. I can not work out how to get you program,
could you please tell me.
My name is Nicholas Duff, and my e-mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks.
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Hi,
Below is the information about the "Bug". HLP!!
richard drisko wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On 12 Mar 98 at 15:45, Florian Attenberger wrote:
>
> > Some days ago i updated my hamm to the latest available packets.
> > Now "update-menus" creates the menu-directories in the root ("/")
> > di
Could someone tell me how to setup my printcap for a bjc4000 printer.
I'm a newbie, so please be gentle. I need to be able to print
ghostscript files.
Thanks,
Phil Dyer
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On Sun, Mar 15, 1998 at 10:38:47AM +0100, Joerg Friedrich wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Mar 1998, Kingsley G. Morse Jr. wrote:
>
> > Is there a Debian package that blinks a keyboard LED when email
> > arrives? mailleds is supposed to do that, but I haven't found a
> > Debianized package for it.
> what about
Is there debian packaged mysql ?
I compiled php/fi on debian 1.3 woth mysql support, bu t when i reload
apache it show these messages:
Starting Apache webserver.../usr/sbin/apache: can't resolve symbol
'__moddi3'
/usr/sbin/apache: can't resolve symbol '__divdi3'
Error loading /usr/lib/apache/modul
On Sun, Mar 15, 1998 at 01:39:42AM -0800, Joey Hess wrote:
> Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> > I had this problem too; somehow libpthread.so.0.6 got left behind,
> > and the dynamic linker seems to like to use it. dpkg -S couldn't tell
> > me who owned it. I deleted it and haven't had a problem.
> >
> > i
You don't actually need to be root to use dmesg.
On Fri, 13 Mar 1998, Ralph
Winslow wrote:
> When [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, I replied:
>
> Try the following:
>
> su - root
>
> dmesg | pg
>
>
> .
> .
> .
> It will display in a way you can read at a leisurely
> pace, the messages that wizz by a
> I need an URL to download the Java runtime for linux. Thanks for any
> information you can send me. :-)
http://www.blackdown.org/ and follow links to Java-Linux.
Alex Y.
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On Fri, Mar 13, 1998 at 10:28:31PM -0500, Scott McDermott wrote:
> Lee Bradshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, Mar 13, 1998 at 01:26:19PM -0500:
> > I also had problems with the xsuse matrox server. I ended up switching
> > to the new Xkbd method and removing stty erase "^H" from my .bashrc
> > file.
Howdy all.:-)
I need an URL to download the Java runtime for linux. Thanks for any
information you can send me. :-)
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> > INIT: Entering runlevel: 2
>
> How did you produced these lines ? Are they are written in one of the log
> files ?
I couldn't get the INIT line in the log. If I remember correctly, you also
have the lines that comes after the INIT line. I couldn't get them either.
It seems to me that the las
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