Hi!
www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/PCTelnet/
This is a free telnet and FTP client from NCSA.
It makes FTP server from DOS machine, while telnet client is runing.
Corleone
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$ xisp &
[2] 637
$ xISP: rcVersion: error reading file version!
What is it and how am I solving it ?
Thank you.
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On Sun, 22 Mar 1998, Mike Acklin wrote:
> Thanks Bill,
>
> I think you are right. I went back over the Install doc and one thing it
> did say was to configure you network, even if you are not connected. THEN
> it says, if you are not connected to a network you only have to answer the
> firs
On Sun, 22 Mar 1998, Mike Acklin wrote:
> I think the problem is in the router section and I don't really know what
> to do. When I do the "route -n" I get:
>
> kernal routing table
> Destination Gateway Genmask
On Sun, Mar 22, 1998 at 10:30:56PM +, Heiko Heijenga wrote:
> I've messed a bit with upgrading my bo box to hamm, with success.
> BUT, I don't know what I did but I get a little (?) error, that is:
> JPEG parametet struct mismatch: library thinks size is 672, caller
> expects 456.
I had the sa
Howdy,
I've messed a bit with upgrading my bo box to hamm, with success.
BUT, I don't know what I did but I get a little (?) error, that is:
JPEG parametet struct mismatch: library thinks size is 672, caller
expects 456.
Now I've tried to reinstall libjpeg (bo, hamm, oldlibs) but without
success.
Does anyone know where I can find a program, like the telnet program
for lynx, that will work in DOS? I want the one that you type like
'telnet telnet.example.edu.'
Thanks,
Pete Poff
Pete Poff
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(Alex Yukhimets) wrote:
> > Beeing busy to write a programm I would like to add a routine
> > that forces it to shut down orderly (closing files etc.) when
> > recieving a SIGTERM from the system, because the program itself
> > is doing work that will keep it going for months at least.
> > Can som
On Sat, 21 Mar 1998, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
> Getting the bootable flags back wasn't the problem; they're set that way
> now. But it litterly shifted the partition names; hda1 became hda2, and
> so forth. Is there any way to change them back?
This is exactly what OpenDOS did with my Linu
> This situation has changed. Now:
> - The US version of mutt has no PGP support whatsoever.
> - The international version (maintained outside the US) contains better
> integrated PGP support.
>
> As a result, now
> - The "mutt" version on the regular FTP sites is the US version; no PGP
> supp
Just for your interest, I have tested the hamm disks on a friends computer,
and I was able to install hamm using those disks, but like others have
pointed out, perl is missing, so I had to install it manually before I could
use the ftp method of dselect. I also tried autoupd.sh on another friends
boy is my face red...
the cache option in the preferences menu requires you to click
the little rh-pointing arrow pointing at 'advanced' which
uncovers the cache and other options... duhh
thanks, guys
d
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Dave Mallery, K5EN
po box 520; ramah nm
is there a way to clear the cache of pages and images?
Yes. There is a button to do this under Preferences in the same place
you can set the cache sizes.
Alternatively just `rm -r ~/.netscape/cache'. (I think that's the
right directory. Take a look under .netscape.)
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hi
is there a way to clear the cache of pages and images?
i've searched the menus... i have a cached page that seems to
only reload from cache, and not from the server. other pages
load from the server just fine.
thanx
d
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po
I have had many problems trying to install hamm. I get the following
error message that appears on the installation screen menu. The
installation screen menu overwrites it. "c: tray open hdc: tra
hdc:tray end_request: I/O error dev 16:00 sector 0" When I try to
install the base I get the fo
Thanks Bill,
I think you are right. I went back over the Install doc and one thing it
did say was to configure you network, even if you are not connected. THEN
it says, if you are not connected to a network you only have to answer the
first 2 questions which are 1) Your computer name 2) ar
What's happening with debian user list? Are you dealing with a major
crash?
I'm not receiving any message since 5th March.
Looks fine to me. Maybe some messages to you bounced and you got
unsubscribed. Try resubscribing.
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At 12:26 AM 3/22/98 -0500, you wrote:
>then type:
>bash-2.01$ plog
>Mar 21 18:57:44 gandalf chat[1554]: bleach^M
>Mar 21 18:57:44 gandalf chat[1554]: Password:
>Mar 21 18:57:44 gandalf chat[1554]: -- got it
>Mar 21 18:57:44 gandalf chat[1554]: send (^M)
>Mar 21 18:57:45 gandalf pppd[1553]: Seri
Hello,
What's happening with debian user list? Are you dealing with a major
crash?
I'm not receiving any message since 5th March.
Can anyone send me a note of explanation?
Is anybody here, Ground Control?
Thanks,
Adalberto da Silva
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On Fri, Mar 20, 1998 at 11:30:27AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Yep, I lied. I thought I had posted my last message of the day, but there
> has been an outpouring of requests for the loggin surrounding my PPP
> problem. I concede that I should have included it in my original posting.
>
>
On Thu, 19 Mar 1998, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Mar 1998, Stefan Baums wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > is anyone running the HP Laserjet 6L with Debian GNU/Linux? I'm using
> > magicfilter 1.2-20, and the 6L is not in magicfilterconfig's list of
> > supported
> > printers. Can I use anot
Britton Kerin writes:
> I forget to turn it off, and it rediales for days. After many hours or
> days, connections start to fail every time, the modem ringing then making
> it's customary screeching noises, then going beep-Beep-BOOP in deceending
> tones until timeout. The strange thing is that t
On Sat, Mar 21, 1998 at 04:52:32PM -0500, Bill Leach wrote:
> Did you look on a NON-US mirror site? The pgp stuff can not be posted on
> U.S. based sites because the U.S. Govt. is paranoid that somehow the U.S.
> defense department will be destroyed if a cryptographic system (available
> worldwide
In Hamm "emacs", "emacs20" and "emacsen-common" are all in standard.
"emacs20" depends on "emacsen-common" which conflicts with emacs.
Does this mean that I don't d/l emacs? And I thought all standard
packages were meant to be able to coexist with each other?
Thanks
Ian
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Nuno Carvalho wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install KDE, and some others things, but it needs libc6.
> When I try to install libc6 I get messages of dependencies with libc5!
>:-(
> I can't remove the libc5 package!
No, you must first upgrade libc5.
The full instructions are in the
unmount is not the prefered method,use umount in it place.
Alain Toussaint
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Hello!
Shortly after installing ldso 1.9.4-1, some programs I have compiled
inexplicably start dumping core.
And here's what ldd reported for libc (which was linked into every program):
$ ldd /lib/libc.so.6
--list => --list (0x)
$
After installing ldso 1.9.7-1:
$ ldd /lib/libc.
I have been experiencing an odd problem with ppp on my machine. I have an
attack dialer set up, and for the most part it works. Every now and then
however, I forget to turn it off, and it rediales for days. After many
hours or days, connections start to fail every time, the modem ringing
then m
On Fri, 20 Mar 1998, Richard Sevenich wrote:
> Well, OK - I'll stick with Debian despite Bruce's departure - for a
> while longer. The developers would miss folks like me who ask those
> naive questions. You can't be elite if no one notices.
>
> Bruce provided a type of leadership (yes, I know I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Stern) writes:
> I'm saying that not only can a logical be
> created without being created within an extended partition, but that it
> can exist without an extended partition, or at least outside of any
> extended partition displayed by fdisk.
Hmm. I haven't actually
On Sun, Mar 22, 1998 at 01:11:03PM +1200, Carey Evans wrote:
>
> > My Afterstep window manager prevents xv from receiving clicks in root
> > window.
> > After left-clicking in a root window I see Afterstep's menu. xv still waits.
>
> Try setting a delay of five seconds, then selecting AutoGrab a
On Fri, 20 Mar 1998, Adrian Bridgett wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 20, 1998 at 08:07:03AM -0800, Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella wrote:
> > Luiz Otavio L Zorzella writes:
> >
> > > Here it goes.
> >
> > > It comes from: http://www.pro-unix.org/~puma/
> >
> > > I translated the most important items: 2, 3 and 7.
I have an interesting problem, I have gathered some bits and pieces
together to make a small linux server, but my problem is that I cannot use
the cdrom after installation, so I am stuck with a minimal system..
I can boot up with MS-DOS floppy, and use my 1.3.1 cdrom to install, fine.
one the inst
At 12:31 AM 3/22/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Can you ping any of your nameservers? (By IP address, not name, of
>course.)
>
No, I am not able to ping anything but my machine when I am logged on and
the domain machine of my ISP. Just by IP address only.
Mike
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This is where my problem starts. When I ping my ISP I get good pings but
only 204.47.44.4, but if I try the name, dallas.net, I get nothing as I
have not be able to establish a link to the DNS. I can ping my own machine
and my ISP by IP numbers only.
Can you ping any of your nameserver
Hello Billm
And thanks for the reply.
At 12:26 AM 3/22/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Harry;
>
>You will probably get lots of responses to your request for help but
>here are some of my thoughts.
>
>It is impossible to tell from what you have written whether your problem
>is a routing problem o
Hello,
Just installed Debain today and was working on getting the PPP working.
I
have been following the HOWTO: on PPP Set up and everything was going fine
until I tried pinging. Haven't got any farther than that. Did get
everything else to that point. And I am stuck and the HOWTO didn't
Henry Hollenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a tutorial on assembly I was tinkering with and it is written
> for intel assembly format...instead of att.
The assembler might work under DOSEmu or under Wine. You could also
have a look at the NASM assembler, which is a Debian package. It
On Sat, Mar 21, 1998 at 05:46:49PM -0600, Henry Hollenberg wrote:
> Looks intresting I'll check it out, thanks.
>
> Henry Hollenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> On 21 Mar 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote:
>
> >Where can I read a description of vnc? I didn't get any hits on a debian
> >pack
Tim writes:
> Look in the same file. Remove the 'proxyarp' keyword. Or, it may be in
> /etc/ppp/options .
It's in /etc/ppp/options. Better to put '-proxyarp' in
/etc/ppp/peers/provider, though. That way proxyarp is disabled only for
the 'provider' connection.
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Linux admin at alv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My Afterstep window manager prevents xv from receiving clicks in root window.
> After left-clicking in a root window I see Afterstep's menu. xv still waits.
Try setting a delay of five seconds, then selecting AutoGrab and
moving the mouse over part
John Maheu wrote:
>
[snip]
> I just had a similar experience with 2.0.33 and fs.
>
> It could be that module dependences where not calculated when you
> rebooted.
> Check to see if /lib/modules/2.0.32/modules.dep exists.
> If not run depmod -a in /lib/modules/2.0.32
Thanks! That did the trick...d
On Sat, 21 Mar 1998, John Szumowski wrote:
> [cc'd to debian-user mailing list]
>
> After compiling a more modularized kernel today (using Debian 1.3.1 with
> kernel src 2.0.32) I've lost my cdrom- everything was working perfectly
> with the bloated standard kernel...
> When I try "mount -t iso
Ben Pfaff wrote:
>
>After compiling a more modularized kernel today (using Debian 1.3.1 with
>kernel src 2.0.32) I've lost my cdrom- everything was working perfectly
>with the bloated standard kernel...
>When I try "mount -t iso9660 /dev/scd0 /cdrom" I see something like "fs
>t
Manoj Srivastava writes:
> Well, some one has indeed moved on to wider Horizons. The
> ex-project leader of Debian, who is very widely respected, has indeed
> left the project, and we are poorer for that.
No argument about that. 8-)
>
> But then, everything changes and adapts (or
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