On Sat, Mar 28, 1998 at 05:12:18PM -0600, Ender Wigin wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Please do not forget that there are users who access the site
> > using text-based browsers like Lynx. Navigation bars and like make a site
> > more difficult to navigate for them.
>
> That should not be an isue ... y
Erik van der Meulen wrote:
...
>Could anyone send me an example of a .procmail file for use with exmh?
This is my ~/.procmailrc:
MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail
LOCKFILE=$HOME/procmail/lock
LOGFILE=$HOME/procmail/new
LOGABSTRACT=all
TRAP=$HOME/procmail/postprocess
DEFAULT=inbox/.
#:0 c
#backup/.
#
:0
* ^TO
Carroll Kong wrote:
... re xdm ...
> Everytime I try to login with a valid user account, it says, login
>failed. I have a .xsession in the users' home dir. I added the *.domain.na
>me
>in the Xaccess part. I am guessing my xdm-config is setup improperly for
>authentification.
> Hi,
>
> Please do not forget that there are users who access the site
> using text-based browsers like Lynx. Navigation bars and like make a site
> more difficult to navigate for them.
That should not be an isue ... you can write a script that autoloads a
lynx version automaticly if you can't
George Bonser schrieb:
> On Sat, 28 Mar 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >
> > May I suggest www.qmail.org. Forget Smail & Sendmail and get a good
> > MTA. Check the archives of the qmail list. There are Debian users
> > that have qmail running, even tho it is not a debian package. Save
> > yo
Hi guys, I have returned to the list, had to get my processor fixed.
Anyway, I am running Debian 1.3R6 and I want to have an XDM setup so I can
remotely use my resources and afterstep setup rather than another computer's
limited resources and "crappy" windows manager. (afterstep doesn't se
I would like to use exmh for my mail client, instead of elm. I would like to
set up procmail for the filtering and sorting. Early experiments succeeded
in moving mail to elm-style files but not in a format which is acceptable to
ex(mh) directories.
Could anyone send me an example of a .procmail fi
Sorry, I must be dense today. Stuph, I guess is like the dog in
Louisiana, Phideaux (fido) :-)
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On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Wint
Cleto writes:
> Please do not forget that there are users who access the site using
> text-based browsers like Lynx.
I never access it with anything else.
> Navigation bars and like make a site more difficult to navigate for them.
I would hate to see the Debian site become as cluttered with grap
Okay, I'll bite: where can one find/download Deity? Also, "how unstable" is
it?
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Mike Acklin wrote:
>
> What exactly is Deity? When you say stuph, what exactly is that? but
> thanks for the early review :-)
>
Sorry. As George has said, it's a graphical replacement for dselect
with a boat-load of new features. It should make package management a
dream.
Stuph - is well.. st
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Wintermute wrote:
> Mike Acklin wrote:
> >
> > At 03:20 PM 3/28/98 -0500, you wrote:
> > >Is it ok to set dselect to use the package files in /debian/hamm/ yet?
> > >I was using /debian/dists/unstable before now, and I noticed the other
> > >day that my package list went to n
What exactly is Deity? When you say stuph, what exactly is that? but
thanks for the early review :-)
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On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Wintermute
George Bonser wrote:
>
> Try /debian/dists/frozen
>
> On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Wintermute wrote:
>
> >
> > Unfortunately I don't see a /debian/frozen directory on ftp.debian.org.
> >
>
By the way, I just checked. /debian/dists/frozen is a sym-link to hamm
which is a sym-link to ../hamm.
So I gue
George Bonser wrote:
>
> Try /debian/dists/frozen
>
> On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Wintermute wrote:
>
> >
> > Unfortunately I don't see a /debian/frozen directory on ftp.debian.org.
> >
>
Thankeee kindleee.
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On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Wintermute wrote:
> > At 03:20 PM 3/28/98 -0500, you wrote:
>
> Unfortunately I don't see a /debian/frozen directory on ftp.debian.org.
>
>
Hmmm. Maybe someone else could help out here. I am almost sure it was
frozen, but I looked via http and didn't see it either. All I d
I've been hearing snippets of praise for Deity lately.
I just downloaded it to give it a try... WOW. This is REALLY cool
stuph. Whoever is responsible, you have my applause. Excellent work!
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Hi,
Please do not forget that there are users who access the site
using text-based browsers like Lynx. Navigation bars and like make a site
more difficult to navigate for them.
Cleto
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Thomas Apel wrote:
> To make it more clear what I mean: I think of home page with a
> navig
Mike Acklin wrote:
>
> At 03:20 PM 3/28/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >Is it ok to set dselect to use the package files in /debian/hamm/ yet?
> >I was using /debian/dists/unstable before now, and I noticed the other
> >day that my package list went to nothing.
> >
>
> I think that the correct di
At 03:20 PM 3/28/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Is it ok to set dselect to use the package files in /debian/hamm/ yet?
>I was using /debian/dists/unstable before now, and I noticed the other
>day that my package list went to nothing.
>
I think that the correct dir is /debian/frozen as hamm went f
Is it ok to set dselect to use the package files in /debian/hamm/ yet?
I was using /debian/dists/unstable before now, and I noticed the other
day that my package list went to nothing.
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On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Mar 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Mar 28, 1998 at 09:00:44AM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> > [no menus with afterstep or windowmaker]
> >
>
>
> > :cp -a /usr/share/GNUstep ~
>
> Thanks, Ray. That fixes afterstep. I'll RTM on w
I'm trying to write a script to retrive a file listed in a text file, $1.
The text can contain multiple file locations, if the first location fails,
then it should try the next location, and so forth. I've included a
sample file below.
--- sample file ---
Version 1.0
url smb://164.67.106.190:V
At 03:35 PM 3/27/98 -0800, you wrote:
>
>DUH! It looks like Fetchmail is attempting deliver. Configure it to pass
>the mail to SMTP.
>
>
George, Rob, List
Ok I think I have exim now the SMTP host, but now I am getting a message
when I run fetchmail --verbose.
fetchmail: SMTP>rect to
fe
Subject: Re: mail server
Date: Sat, Mar 28, 1998 at 10:58:19AM -0800
In reply to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> On Sat, 28 Mar 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >
> > May I suggest www.qmail.org. Forget Smail & Sendmail and get a good
> > M
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: I own a HP T1000E tape drive (runs off the lpt1 port). And I am
: wondering if there is anyway to get it to run with debian gnu linux.
You can disassemble the unit and remove the T-1000 drive you find inside
- it hooks to the floppy cable like most
>The last times I visited the Debian web site I had to realize that it is
>not very impressing concerning design and structure. Especially in
>design the sites of FreeBSD, The GNOME Project, KDE, Red Hat, etc. have
>a lot more to offer.
Although the Debian site may not be a 'pretty' as some that
I want netscape to download a text file and run an application. I've been
able to get netscape to execute a script, but I don't know how to retrive
the file. The file is a 2 line text file sent by a cgi script from a web
page. Is there any way I can get netscape to download the file or another
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Daniel Quinlan wrote:
> hi,
>I'm setting up a debian box which will act as the internet connection
> and mail server.
>What I'd like to do is have all mail delivered to the debian box be
> retrieved by the user via POP3 and all mail sent from users (from their
> win95
Otavio Exel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - I saw a message here stating (not in these words) that "smail is dead;
> use exim instead"; is it true? I can see that smail is still
> (according to Debian) the "reccomended MTA for Debian"! note that I'm
> not spam-asking which one you use! :-)
I didn't read all your postings before previous message, but my
second question about the P166+ was based on rumours I heard here.
I didn't quite believe it, but just to be sure...
By the way, it was about one of the first P166+ , no mmx , no nothing
processors. (As far as I knew -before some told
Subject: POP3 with Qmail
Date: Sat, Mar 28, 1998 at 01:21:42PM +0200
In reply to:Pasi Kärkkäinen
Quoting Pasi Kärkkäinen([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Hi!
> I've installed Qmail 1.01 and it works fine. My users want to read their
> mail via POP3 and via pine in shell. So I need to fi
Subject: HP T1000E tape drive
Date: Sat, Mar 28, 1998 at 11:17:22AM -0500
In reply to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> I own a HP T1000E tape drive (runs off the lpt1 port). And I am
> wondering if there is anyway to get it to run with debian g
Subject: mail server
Date: Sat, Mar 28, 1998 at 07:31:19PM +1000
In reply to:Daniel Quinlan
Quoting Daniel Quinlan([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> hi,
>I'm setting up a debian box which will act as the internet connection
> and mail server.
>What I'd like to do is have all mai
Subject: keyboard config - what's with in OOTB bash ?
Date: Thu, Mar 26, 1998 at 12:32:45PM -0700
In reply to:kurt klingbeil
Quoting kurt klingbeil([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> What I'm really dying to know, is why the Home, End, and Del keys
> are not config'ed, out of the box, to
Well, thanks to all, I'm gonna buy it (at least as soon as
I have enough money together, but that should be quite soon)
Greetings,
Maarten Bezemer
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I am a new user of Debian Linux. After much guesswork I have managed to
install Debian and XFree86 (not provided with the CD).
Unfortunately when installing Debian I could not include a mouse driver
in the kernal because some a "device in use" error. As a consequence I
cannot use XFree86.
Can a
I just downloaded biss-awt_0.87-1 and the web page says there are no
depends, etc but during installation I found out it needs jdk1.1-runtime.
Where is this package? Does jdk1.1-dev provide this or should I just
ignore depends?
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Subject: Re: Ooooh A new HDD!
Date: Sat, Mar 28, 1998 at 10:20:19AM +1200
In reply to:Michael Beattie
Quoting Michael Beattie([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> On Fri, 27 Mar 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > > > As for making it appear as part of the original drive, that is what
> > >
> I've got Netscape, Internet server, Modem and Debian's CD.
> I want to know how to do to connect Internet .
> Thank you.
First of all, please use debian-user@lists.debian.org for this kind of
questions.
Second, if you just want to install Debian, please consult the following
page: http://www.d
hi
debian screen package has some strange feature
the package is: screen_3.7.2-2.deb
its a strange feature... when i change screens too fastly
(like milliseconds per window), it simply supresses display for the middle
windows... it only shows the first and the last window i change to...
anyone kn
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 28, 1998 at 09:00:44AM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> [no menus with afterstep or windowmaker]
>
> :cp -a /usr/share/GNUstep ~
Thanks, Ray. That fixes afterstep. I'll RTM on windowmaker to see if
something similar is needed there.
Bob
> Hi!
>
> The last times I visited the Debian web site I had to realize that it is
> not very impressing concerning design and structure. Especially in
> design the sites of FreeBSD, The GNOME Project, KDE, Red Hat, etc. have
> a lot more to offer.
>
> Of course web page design is not the most im
My system(386 with 6Mo of RAM) stop during the
installation from the rescue disk after the floppy drive detection.
What is going wrong ? Any hardware
incompatibility ?
How can I make it continue ?
Thanks for your help
Sincerly.
RH.
Hi!
The last times I visited the Debian web site I had to realize that it is
not very impressing concerning design and structure. Especially in
design the sites of FreeBSD, The GNOME Project, KDE, Red Hat, etc. have
a lot more to offer.
Of course web page design is not the most important thing ab
On Sat, Mar 28, 1998 at 09:00:44AM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
[no menus with afterstep or windowmaker]
>From afterstep's post-install script:
:There are many changes between version 1.0.x of AfterStep and version 1.4.
:Version 1.4 is smaller, faster, and does a great deal more. However, the
:files
I own a HP T1000E tape drive (runs off the lpt1 port). And I am
wondering if there is anyway to get it to run with debian gnu linux.
Please help me.
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>
> Last time I got this error is when I recompiled kernel with gcc 2.8.1 and
> libstdc++.
> Switching back to g(cc/++)2.7.2 make the problem disappear and 2.0.33. You
> should note
> however that I'm running the XF86_Mach32 server.
>
That was the problem. Recompiling the kernel with 2.7.2.3
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Randy Edwards wrote:
>I finally got my Linux box back up after motherboard problems and
> so the first thing I wanted to do was to update my old copy of hamm.
> However, when I ran dselect to grab updates I find that the package
> lists from ftp.debian.org are mangled or b
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, Art Lemasters wrote:
>
> > When I accessed a particular www server with Netscape, it
> > tried to open /dev/dsp (unsuccessfully). What's /dev/dsp?
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Art
>
> I believe it's a sound device (like /dev/audio
In a recent hamm upgrade, I find that the menus don't show up in either
afterstep or windowmaker. This was working for me before I reinstalled
and I can't find any bugs filed.
Windowmaker only shows the xterm and exit commands on the menu, while
afterstep shows several others, but none of the p
I am currently using smail with qpopper for doing almost exactly what you are
wanting to do. The only difference is that I have a seperate router for my
internet connection. Which questions are you not sure about?
Daniel Quinlan wrote:
> hi,
>I'm setting up a debian box which will act as
Pasi Kärkkäinen writes:
[snip]
> If I use Qmail's POP3 daemon, it supports only Maildirs and Pine
> does NOT support maildirs? Is there some patch for pine to make it support
> maildirs?
Yes, I think you can find a pointer to it at www.qmail.org. As an alternative,
you can use the '/var/qmail
Waye-Ian CHIEW wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I'm presently trying to shuffle and resize several partitions on a disk device
> without losing data.
My answer to this is NOT authoritative, that is, I haven't looked at the
code.
However, in general, partitioning doesn't move data about; it merely
updates
a
Þann 28-Mar-98 skrifar Wolf Logan:
>
> Any other options? Any possible leads on why this is going on? I don't mean
> to sound ungrateful (I understand this software is free), but it strikes me
> as a little unfriendly for the installation floppy to be completely unable
> to boot. I've scanned the
Wolf Logan wrote:
>
> Well, I just tried booting with a RedHat boot floppy. It reboots before it's
> done, too. I also tried a FreeBSD floppy (I really want *some* kind of
> Unix-alike running here!), and while it booted and ran fine with no trouble,
> it couldn't recognize my serial ports.
If yo
Christopher J. McNicholas wrote:
>
> In regards to an earlier post I downloaded and installed a C
> interpreter.
> Now I get messages indicating several missing includes such as:
>
> /usr/include/sys/time.h:6: linux/time.h: No such file or directory
>
> However, when I look in /usr/include/
I finally got my Linux box back up after motherboard problems and
so the first thing I wanted to do was to update my old copy of hamm.
However, when I ran dselect to grab updates I find that the package
lists from ftp.debian.org are mangled or bad and only list a few
packages in them (for exampl
> On Fri, Mar 27, 1998 at 06:48:20PM -0500, Paul Miller wrote:
> > I started getting these errors after upgrading some recent packages:
> >
> > Operating System: Linux 2.0.32 i686 [ELF]
> > ^ what is this? I'm running
> > kernel 2.0.33 and have a i586!
>
>
On Fri, Mar 27, 1998 at 10:10:07PM +, Christopher J. McNicholas wrote:
> I'm trying to get the enlightenment window manager on my box. I followed
> the instructions for installing ImageMagick and I made sure imake was
> installed (came with X 3.3). Next step was supposed to be imlib. imlib
> do
Hi!
I've installed Qmail 1.01 and it works fine. My users want to read their
mail via POP3 and via pine in shell. So I need to find solution to this
problem.
If I use Qmail's POP3 daemon, it supports only Maildirs and Pine
does NOT support maildirs? Is there some patch for pine to make it suppor
On Sat, Mar 28, 1998 at 12:35:17AM +1200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Last year, I think it was, someone mentioned a crash & burn win95 logo
> splash screen. Does anyone know where it is (I've tried to look for it,
> but there are a *lot* of win95 startup screens)?
>
> This is actually the seco
hi,
I'm setting up a debian box which will act as the internet connection
and mail server.
What I'd like to do is have all mail delivered to the debian box be
retrieved by the user via POP3 and all mail sent from users (from their
win95 desktops) forwarded by the mail server to a smarthost.
Hello!
I'm presently trying to shuffle and resize several partitions on a disk device
without losing data.
Can the ext2fs resize itself?
That is, can the filesystem shrink or grow in size to accommondate a resized
partition? Is there a tool to do this?
Can the ext2fs move itself?
If the whole
Well, I just tried booting with a RedHat boot floppy. It reboots before it's
done, too. I also tried a FreeBSD floppy (I really want *some* kind of
Unix-alike running here!), and while it booted and ran fine with no trouble,
it couldn't recognize my serial ports.
So...what would y'all say my optio
Golly this Debian stuff is great! Not only do I get to learn all about
Unix, but now really neat girls want to be my friend. I can hardly
wait to open tomorrows mail. Thanks to everyone
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On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, Art Lemasters wrote:
> When I accessed a particular www server with Netscape, it
> tried to open /dev/dsp (unsuccessfully). What's /dev/dsp?
> Thanks.
>
> Art
I believe it's a sound device (like /dev/audio). The server must have been
trying to play you a sound file. If
The search engine works again. My apologies for the long downtime.
Guy
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Isn't math emulation done by the instalation kernel ?
> a friend of mine was trying to install debina but unfortunately he
> couldn't because her machine didn't have a math coprocessors,do you know
> if there's installation disk for this,here's the spec of his machine:
>
> Its a 486SL, with an a
On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, George Bonser wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
>
> > I dont know how to explain myself better! I already know of this
> method,
> > (thanks for the step by step, I didnt know how to do it..) but what I
> > meant was that there was something about "multidis
In regards to an earlier post I downloaded and installed a C
interpreter.
Now I get messages indicating several missing includes such as:
/usr/include/sys/time.h:6: linux/time.h: No such file or directory
However, when I look in /usr/include/sys, there *is* a time.h file.
But what the hell
When I accessed a particular www server with Netscape, it
tried to open /dev/dsp (unsuccessfully). What's /dev/dsp?
Thanks.
Art
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kurt klingbeil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, Mar 26, 1998 at 12:32:45PM -0700:
> What I'm really dying to know, is why the Home, End, and Del keys
> are not config'ed, out of the box, to do the right things in bash.
Respectively, these keys are mapped to the keysyms, Find, Select and
Remove. I'm no
On 03/28/98 at 11:25 AM, Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>On Fri, Mar 27, 1998 at 01:18:08PM +0100, M.C. Bezemer wrote: > PS I also
>heard that linux also doesn't work 100% correct with a Cyrix > P166+
>(messing up disks etc) . What is true about that?
>Not very much, I think. Do you mea
I need help...again.
I'm trying to get the enlightenment window manager on my box. I
followed the instructions for installing ImageMagick and I made sure
imake was installed (came with X 3.3). Next step was supposed to be
imlib. imlib does not come as a binary, so I have to compile it.
Her
So I've installed majordomo on my machine after fixing my problems with
smail. What should I be reading to configure majordomo and get it up and
running?
S.
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On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> Well, when it changes you've left an old LILO in your MBR, which is
> why it doesn't work. The new one is in your boot sector instead.
> You should be able to disk "FDISK /MBR" in DOS to reinstall a standard
> MBR, or install the mbr package I think, to
On Fri, Mar 27, 1998 at 06:48:20PM -0500, Paul Miller wrote:
> I started getting these errors after upgrading some recent packages:
>
> Operating System: Linux 2.0.32 i686 [ELF]
> ^ what is this? I'm running
> kernel 2.0.33 and have a i586!
It seems to be
On Fri, Mar 27, 1998 at 01:18:08PM +0100, M.C. Bezemer wrote:
> PS I also heard that linux also doesn't work 100% correct with a Cyrix
> P166+ (messing up disks etc) . What is true about that?
Not very much, I think. Do you mean the Cyrix 6x86 (M1), or
the 6x86MX, or maybe even just 6x86L? I've ha
On Fri, Mar 27, 1998 at 06:41:09AM -0500, Ossama Othman wrote:
> For some reason, my old lilo.conf had /dev/hda as the boot device. After
> I upgraded, the boot device changed to /dev/hda1, same as yours. I had
> the same problems you did, i.e. LILO would never start completely. Also,
> somethin
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