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I just got a new Motherboard and was looking over it
I noticed this one (my old bad one had this too but I never
took notice) it has support for an IR port
I supose this is basically a communmications port
that uses infra-red devices instead wire cables
Can this
I have this vid. card and was attempting to install a win. manager.
The nearest sounding option for my card was the ATI Mach64.
but no dice, it looked all screwy.
I've heard that the problem was lack of support for AGP.
It's not vital that I run X but it would be nice.
Where can I get the proper d
I'd like to connect 2 small local IPX-Networks via ISDN-Dialup.
One Network consists of 2 Win95 and 1 Debian machines.
The other one consists of 2 Win95 machines.
One machine of the second network should dial up to the Debian machine.
Then any PC should be reachable from any other.
I'd need some hi
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On Sat, 18 Apr 1998, Carroll Kong wrote:
> Hey guys. Big problem... I had freebsd 3.0 sitting around, decided to
> mount my linux ext2fs partitions with it. I umounted it... rebooted back
> into linux. Now I can ONLY login as root. If I login as myse
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On Thu, 16 Apr 1998, Rev. Joseph Carter wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 16, 1998 at 09:09:05AM -0400, Stephen Carpenter wrote:
>
> > If youw ant the "Easy way out" check out
> > www.4front-tech.com they have the OSS/Linux sound card drivers
> > They work great and supor
Hey guys. Big problem... I had freebsd 3.0 sitting around, decided to
mount my linux ext2fs partitions with it. I umounted it... rebooted back
into linux. Now I can ONLY login as root. If I login as myself it says.
"cannot cd /home/damascus"
And.. if I su damascus as root it says
"su
On Sat, 18 Apr 1998, Michael A. Endsley wrote:
> I have tried searching for my answer, but have missed it (I guess).
> After connecting to my ISP through Minicom, I do 'Ctrl-A Q' and get back to
> my root prompt.
> I then type 'pppd-d' (or 'pppd'). All I get is the garbage that I see when
> ppp i
I have tried searching for my answer, but have missed it (I guess).
After connecting to my ISP through Minicom, I do 'Ctrl-A Q' and get back to
my root prompt.
I then type 'pppd-d' (or 'pppd'). All I get is the garbage that I see when
ppp is started under
Minicom. Any ideals why this is?
FWIW- I
On Sun, Apr 19, 1998 at 12:42:43AM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 18, 1998 at 02:18:53PM +, Rev. Joseph Carter wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 18, 1998 at 07:05:47PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> >
> > > I have exim (1.90-3) and mutt (non-i, 0.91.1-1) installed here;
> > > when I send a me
Helo list :)
Well, i'm expecting some problems during some package installation (libc6
and co)
During the configuration phase, dpkg tell me that :
-libc.so
-libreadline.so
-libhistory.so
are missing, i would like to know if someone else th
Hi,
> What I need are the list of dependencies for manpages, the manpages
> binary, how to install manpages and the same for HAMM (ie ppp dialup).
> If I dload them to win95 partition, I can split them into 1.44mb chunks,
> transfer them to the linux partition, stitch them back together again
> an
> He's right, definitely a new hard drive. I installed Debian on a 100meg
> partition to test it out, and have since installed XWindows and KDE. Now
> I want to start adding some proper applications, and run out of room.
> However, I think a 4-6 gig is a bit overkill - just 1 gig would probably
> s
>> Dear Sir/Madam,
>>
>> I am a Linux novice who would like to get started with Debian Linux. I
>> currently have a Zenith Data Systems 486 33MHz SX with 16Mb of RAM, a 125Mb
>> Hard Drive, a 1.44Mb floppy, and a VGA display. I have successfully
>> installed the base system, unfortunately I woul
i think there's a Unix version of pkzip 2.60 available on the pkzip web
site,doesn't know if it run on Linux (had no time to check this when i
viewed the site),i'm pretty sure that it also work with gzipped file,the
address is:
http://www.pkware.com/
> Hello
>
> I have a non accessible (from lin
What package contains the utility pixmap (like bitmap, but for xpm files)?
I know I had it, but it seems to have disappeared.
This comes up with nada: dpkg -S pixmap | grep pixmap$
So does this: dpkg -l pixmap
Thanks,
Phil Garcia
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On Sat, 18 Apr 1998, Scott D. Killen wrote:
> What exactly is the hamm release?
hamm is the nickname for the next version of Debian, 2.0. It has been
frozen for testing since April 1st and most of the problems seem to have
dissapeared now. It is slated for release in late April.
> Scott D. Ki
While trying to install or remove X programs with dselect, I often get
whole slews of errors like these:
ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/lib/i486-linuxaout/libdb.so.1 (No such
file or directory), skipping
ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/X11R5/lib/libXt.so.3 (No such file or
directory), skip
What exactly is the hamm release?
Scott D. Killen
Scott Killen Software
http://www.skillsoft.com
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And maybe others, I sent the message, ate lunch and here are the
answers!
I asked:
Does nay one know if an HP LaserJet 6Lse will talk with Linux? Or
better, do you know a a way t
On Sat, 18 Apr 1998, DAVID B. TEAGUE wrote:
>
>
> HI
>
> Does nay one know if anHP LaserJet 6Lse will talk with Linux? Or better,
> do you know a a way to make it print postscript (in software) from
> Linux? It understands "Enhanced PCL 5" printer control language.
>
> My printer died, and
i tried to see the FAQ-O-MATIC but the (debian) server keep saying error
404 file not found,where i can see it
Alain
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On Sat, 18 Apr 1998, DAVID B. TEAGUE wrote:
> Does nay one know if anHP LaserJet 6Lse will talk with Linux? Or better,
> do you know a a way to make it print postscript (in software) from
> Linux? It understands "Enhanced PCL 5" printer control language.
If you want to use magicfilter, set it u
Does nay one know if anHP LaserJet 6Lse will talk with Linux? Or better,
do you know a a way to make it print postscript (in software) from
Linux? It understands "Enhanced PCL 5" printer control language.
Yes, use Ghostscript, it translates PostScript => PCL quite well.
My printer d
HI
Does nay one know if anHP LaserJet 6Lse will talk with Linux? Or better,
do you know a a way to make it print postscript (in software) from
Linux? It understands "Enhanced PCL 5" printer control language.
My printer died, and I have a short deadline. M$Word 6 format is
required by my publ
I have a bo box that did not change times for day light savings time.
How do I reconfigure the time so it does?
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>> I have exim (1.90-3) and mutt (non-i, 0.91.1-1) installed here;
>> when I send a message, mutt sets the from address to just
>> "hamish@@".
>>
>> [7:01pm] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> hostname
>> hamishpc
>> [7:02pm] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> hostname -f
>> hamishpc.rising.com.au
>> [7:02pm] [EMAIL PROTECT
I want to mirror hamm on my machine at home, but because the site I was
mirroring from died, I am now mirroring from a different site. The
problem is that mirroring doesn't seem to neccessarily keep the same time
stamp for some reason (to do with timezones), hence if I switch to another
site with
On Fri, Feb 19, 1999 at 10:26:53AM +, Kenneth F. Ryder III wrote:
> As I said the HOWTO said something about using filters to fix this, and
> that the magic filter (by B.A. McCawley) was available on the net. (This
> filter seemed to cover many formats, which I would like to support.) Is
> the
Kenneth F. Ryder III wrote:
Yes, magicfilter is available in a .deb and can be installed with
dselect. It's spcifically available on Debian 1.3.1 from CheapBytes
and I'd assume it's on the lsl CDs, too. Just put the CD in the drive,
run dselect, choose the CD medium, and when you get to the "Sele
On Sat, Apr 18, 1998 at 02:18:53PM +, Rev. Joseph Carter wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 18, 1998 at 07:05:47PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> > I have exim (1.90-3) and mutt (non-i, 0.91.1-1) installed here;
> > when I send a message, mutt sets the from address to just
> > "hamish@@".
>
> In .muttrc
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, shaul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> By the way, how can I tell the aliases in my .bashrc to work only when I am
> using X (I don't need xemacs -geometry 87x28 when I am not using X) ?
Use a function such as
xemacs() {
if [ -n "$DISPLAY" ]; then
command xemac
I was reading the HOWTO for printing (which was quite helpful) and it was
telling me I needed filters to get my printer to behave (it prints in the
staircase method)
file:
this is
not printing
the way it should be
Print out:
this is
not printing
On Sat, Apr 18, 1998 at 07:05:47PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> I have exim (1.90-3) and mutt (non-i, 0.91.1-1) installed here;
> when I send a message, mutt sets the from address to just
> "hamish@@".
In .muttrc I have:
set hostname="earthlink.net"# my DNS domain
set use_from
Hi everybody.
Is anyone using sSMTP's 'Root' option?
Its aim is to send mail to 'Root' (i.e. postmaster by default) instead of
sending it to a user with a UID < 10 on your system. For Debian systems, that
means that mail sent to root, daemon, bin, sys, sync, games, man, lp, mail and
news will be
On Fri, Apr 17, 1998 at 10:51:19PM -0400, jim wrote:
> Can someone give a hint as to what I need to do to use this card?
> /proc/pci reports
>
> PCI devices found:
> Bus 0, device 18, function 0:
> Ethernet controller: Realtek 8029 (rev 0).
> Medium devsel. IRQ 12.
> I/O at
Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have exim (1.90-3) and mutt (non-i, 0.91.1-1) installed here;
> when I send a message, mutt sets the from address to just
> "hamish@@".
[snip]
I think a better way to handle this is to let exim rewrite your
headers. The following is at the end of
Hi,
I can get some Intel EtherExpress Pro/10+ ISA and/or PCI cards for free, and
I'm asking myself, if these cards are making any problems with Linux. I
found the drivers on the Net, and I will get the cards next week, so speaks
anything against an installation in my two machines ???
Thanx for a
>> FWIW,
>>
>> I took the suggestion to try 2.0.32, and my system still acts up with
>> 128M in it. 64M is fine. I think it's the new SIMMs. They don't fail
>> memtest86, but gcc and dselect won't work...
>>
>> I haven't tried to test *just* the new SIMMs yet, but I'm suspicious of
>> them sim
John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello
>
> I have a non accessible (from linux) win95 partition [0]. I have
> downloaded a lot of files onto here that I want to install to linux.
> Some of these files are too large to put onto floppy, so they need to be
> split. I have gzip for dos on win95, al
Hello
I have a non accessible (from linux) win95 partition [0]. I have
downloaded a lot of files onto here that I want to install to linux.
Some of these files are too large to put onto floppy, so they need to be
split. I have gzip for dos on win95, also pkzip.
The command for pkzip would be pkzi
On Sat, 18 Apr 1998, Mark Phillips wrote:
> > ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/slink/main/binary-i386/tex/
> > Just right-click on the tetex-base0.9 directory, and select 'save as'.
> > It's not particularly stable, however.
>
> What is unstable about tetex? I am just about to upgrade to Hamm
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Lee Bradshaw
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>if you have a vfat filesystem for windows:
I should have mentioned that the windows partition is compressed, sorry,
therefore linux can't read it directly. This is why I need a base system
capable of dialup ppp and manpages s
I have exim (1.90-3) and mutt (non-i, 0.91.1-1) installed here;
when I send a message, mutt sets the from address to just
"hamish@@".
[7:01pm] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> hostname
hamishpc
[7:02pm] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> hostname -f
hamishpc.rising.com.au
[7:02pm] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> dnsdomainname
rising
Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, Apr 17, 1998 at 10:51:19PM -0400, jim wrote:
> > Can someone give a hint as to what I need to do to use this card?
> > /proc/pci reports
> >
> > PCI devices found:
> > Bus 0, device 18, function 0:
> > Ethernet controller: Realtek 8029
Steve Hsieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> For awhile now, tetex-bin in frozen has been requiring tetex-base >=0.9-1
> to install. But that version of tetex-base doesn't exist in frozen.
> Anyone know where it currently can be found?
That version should appear soon in frozen. Meanwhile you may co
> I have a zoom 56k modem..I noticed that Debian and most other linux have
> support for ethernet cards but not much for regular modems...How do i
> use my modem under linux. My modem is on port 2 irq 3.. Please help if
> you can!?
>
>Thanks
>
> Brandon at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
first,put
On 17 Apr 98 15:04:17 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Cool, hardware debian packages!
>
>The Free Hardware Foundation, hmmm
Actually, I recently saw an announcement (c.o.l.a.?) about exactly
this. Someone wants to start up a project to develop open-circuit
hardware (if that's what you'd call
On Fri, Apr 17, 1998 at 10:51:19PM -0400, jim wrote:
> Can someone give a hint as to what I need to do to use this card?
> /proc/pci reports
>
> PCI devices found:
> Bus 0, device 18, function 0:
> Ethernet controller: Realtek 8029 (rev 0).
> Medium devsel. IRQ 12.
> I/O at
I have a zoom 56k modem..I noticed that Debian
and most other linux have support for ethernet cards but not much for regular
modems...How do i use my modem under linux. My modem is on port 2 irq 3.. Please
help if you can!?
Thanks
Has anyone had any experience with siag (Scheme in a Grid)? I have looked
at the web page (http://www.edu.stockholm.se/siag/) and it looks pretty
good. But it would be nice to get some feedback from people who have
actually used it! How good is it and how does it compare to other
spreadsheets?
Graham Pople ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> There is a version of tetex-base 0.9 to go with the available version of
> tetex-bin 0.9. It's somewhere on Debian's FTP server, here:
> ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/slink/main/binary-i386/tex/
> Just right-click on the tetex-base0.9 directory, and se
> Does anyone know if there is slip dialer for debian?
Pete,
The package you are looking for is called "dip", it is located under the "net"
directory in the Debian distribution.
Hope this helps,
- Tim
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Does anyone know if there is slip dialer for debian? I need one that
I can either run to connected me the internet service I have and be able
to put the program in the background, or I need one that I could run it
off of an account on Alt-F1 and run my internet programs on Alt-F2. If
anyone k
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Can someone give a hint as to what I need to do to use this card?
/proc/pci reports
PCI devices found:
Bus 0, device 18, function 0:
Ethernet controller: Realtek 8029 (rev 0).
Medium devsel. IRQ 12.
I/O at 0x6500.
but "modprobe ne.o 0x6
> Dear Sir/Madam,
>
> I am a Linux novice who would like to get started with Debian Linux. I
> currently have a Zenith Data Systems 486 33MHz SX with 16Mb of RAM, a 125Mb
> Hard Drive, a 1.44Mb floppy, and a VGA display. I have successfully
> installed the base system, unfortunately I would like
ültig?i hope you can German, i'think
Also, Es hat sich was getan mit Deinem Tip. Die CV64/3D hatte einen grauen
Screen geoefnet, ohne text
Wenn ich einen Kernel normal, mit multiscann oeffne, dann bleibt der Kernel
v2.x bei Calibrating delay loop haengen :(((
nicht immer nur teilweise bis oft
Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm using Debian's lastest hamm packages, kernel 2.0.33 (pre34-5), etc..
>
> xterm doesn't logout upon exiting.. the user/host still shows up in
> the who and users commands. This problem occurs on both of my Debian
> systems, each with similar setups.
On Fri, Apr 17, 1998 at 03:49:44PM -0400, Shaleh wrote:
> I discovered this before a CS project was due (-; G++ is now a separate
> entity. Hamm/Slink is now using the egcs c++. I was concerned at
> first. However this is a better compiler. The STL is also MUCH more
> fully fleshed out. map e
did you try the -q and the -m options ???
here's how i'm using smail:
sendmail -bd -q30m
p.s.i think sendmail is a symlink to smail
-q[interval]
Cause smail to process its input spool directory.
If an interval is given, smail will repeatedly
chec
On Fri, Apr 17, 1998 at 05:25:06AM -0700, Gil Nielsen wrote:
> Hi, Am real new to this. Just installed debian base system from floppys. it
> went fine. I am booting with the custom floppy and it hangs at "md driver
> 0.35 MAX-MD-Dev=4 MAX-REAL=8" for about 10 min. before it continues
> booting. Is
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am a Linux novice who would like to get started with Debian Linux. I
currently have a Zenith Data Systems 486 33MHz SX with 16Mb of RAM, a 125Mb
Hard Drive, a 1.44Mb floppy, and a VGA display. I have successfully
installed the base system, unfortunately I would like to run X-wi
Hello, debian fans (I hope so) out there
trying to set up a mail system I have run into problems.
1st: I have dialup connection to an ISP using ISDN (ipppd) and have all
of that running and tested (ftp, www, etc.).
In my attempt to give the last remnants of B.G. on my computer a
farewell I just
You can use xemacs in a VT.
> I've got xemacs installed on my stable Debian 1.3.1, and it works just fine,
> but I want to use emacs for file viewing and manipulation in a normal
> console because I don't like vi. I tried to install emacs in dselect but it
> tells me I have to take components of x
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