On Mon, Jul 06, 1998 at 09:27:08AM -0700, Mike Schmitz wrote:
> set nohold
> set mbox=~/mbox
>
Mike,
Thanks for the info. The 'nohold' variable was unrecognized by
Mutt when I added it to the Muttrc file, however, it did point
me in the right direction. Another search of the docs turned up
a r
Hello,
I am trying to create a custom bootdisk so that I may be able to restore
my old setup off of a tapedrive. I have one problem, I am unable to get
the bootdisk to boot. The kernel loads and the root image is read into
the Ramdisk and then mounted read-only, but then when init is suppose to
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Shaleh wrote:
> > gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
>
> sig11 (signal 11) is often a sign of a hardware problem. Either you
> machine is over/under clocked, over heating, has a memory glitch or
> something. Sig 11 can also be one of the problems
Brian writes:
> Well, I am overclocking my P233 to 266, and have been doing so since
> March or so. I took off the case cover and the cpu wasn't even hot, I
> could grab the sides of the fan-heatsink.
Do you have heatsink grease between the heatsink and the cpu? If not the
cpu can overheat while
After running dselect and trying to upgrade all my old hamm packages
including libc6, nothing works now it seems the libc6 package is corrupted
or something, i've tried to mount the file system and run dpkg -i
--root=/mnt --admindir=/mnt/var/lib libc6xxx.deb but it complains
about preinstall a
If i understand correctly, one of your problems is that it is very slow.
1) Is it a plug-and-play modem ?
2) what does setserial (setserial /dev/ttyS3 -a) reports ?
3) Perhaps you should consider giving a more specific modem initialization
string, rather then ATZ ?
4) I think you should read the P
Isn't a Baud_base of 115200 too small for a 56k speed ? Shouldn't it be
23something (231400 ?) for that speed ? don't they say that the modem-computer
rate should be at least 4 times then line speed ?
> The changes made no difference. Thanks for the suggestions, though.
>
> Last thing I can
> I appreciate your help.
Quite welcome. I'm going to be leaving the lab for the day in a few
minutes, but I'll help if I can tomorrow.
> I did run pon first and listened to it dial-up.
Did it connect successfully? Were you able to telnet or ping or anything?
(I realize this seems silly, but
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Brian Armstrong wrote:
> /usr/lib/per15/Debian/dpkgftp.pm line 81, chunk10 query/setup
> script returned error exit status1. Press return to continue." Also, I
Did you make sure to make a ppp connection first? You've got to be
on-line when you run dselect, or else you'll n
I am unable to successfully access the Debian packages using dselect
through a dail-up ISP. I loaded the Hamm version using floppy disks
created from the binary files from the ftp site as instructed in the
install document. I have checked the pppconfig files and confirmed the
currect /dev/ttyS#,
*-Patrick Olson ( 6 Jul)
|
| I've been running Debian 1.3.1 with kernel 2.0.29
|
| I decided to upgrade to kernel 2.0.34 but it fails during make zImage with
| an error message. Can anyone help?
|
| Here's the error message and a few of the lines before it:
|
| gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linu
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Shaleh wrote:
> > gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
>
> sig11 (signal 11) is often a sign of a hardware problem. Either you
> machine is over/under clocked, over heating, has a memory glitch or
> something. Sig 11 can also be one of the problems t
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Syed Huq wrote:
> ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/stable/disks-i386/current/
>
> All the files are there except base14-1.bin ... base14-6.bin. Instead of
> these, I see the files base-1.bin ... base-5.bin.
>
> Q1)Should I download the base-1.bin ... base-5.bin instead of the miss
> gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
sig11 (signal 11) is often a sign of a hardware problem. Either you
machine is over/under clocked, over heating, has a memory glitch or
something. Sig 11 can also be one of the problems that appears and then
never re-appears.
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I've been running Debian 1.3.1 with kernel 2.0.29
I decided to upgrade to kernel 2.0.34 but it fails during make zImage with
an error message. Can anyone help?
Here's the error message and a few of the lines before it:
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux-2.0.34/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes
-Original Message-
From: Evan Van Dyke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 06, 1998 4:15 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Hard lock-up crashes, need some clues!
> Well, I am overclocking my P233 to 266, and have been doing so since
> March or so. I took off the case cov
Hi,
I am a first time user of Debian Linux and have the following questions.
I have read the 'Installing Debian Linux 2.0' documentation and tried
to download the files mentioned in section 6.1 from:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/stable/disks-i386/current/
All the files are there except base14-1.b
*-Brandon Mitchell ( 6 Jul)
| On Mon, 6 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| > Very unpredictably(so far) my machine will lock-up hard. I can't
| > ctl-alt-del, no mouse or keyboard response, not even any jsr daemon
| > response(uses joystick port to signal reboot). The only indication in
| > t
On Mon, Jul 06, 1998 at 11:00:21AM -0400, Michael B. Taylor wrote:
>
> I think elm is the Debian default mail reader, so I assume it will come in
> the 'home' installation. It too will work in an xterm or console.
Technically, elm was superceeded by mutt, really the best mailer I know
(no, I won
On Sun, Jul 05, 1998 at 10:02:42AM -0500, Ed Cogburn wrote:
> Alexander Gutfraind wrote:
> > 1) Software
> > 2) Hardware
> > 3) Debian & Linux discussion?
>
> This has come up before, but for now not enough people are having
> problems to cause anything to be changed unfortunately.
Please
I seem to have been receiving some spam which started after I asked
a question on this list (note the new mung).
Has anyone else had the same? Am I being paranoid, or is it
possible some spammer is mining the archives of these lists?
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On Mon, 6 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Very unpredictably(so far) my machine will lock-up hard. I can't
> ctl-alt-del, no mouse or keyboard response, not even any jsr daemon
> response(uses joystick port to signal reboot). The only indication in
> the logs are strings of binary characters
*-Shaleh ( 6 Jul)
| What is running / not running at the time of the crash. The ^@ could
| indicate a daemon overflowing its buffer -- it could be a symptom or a
| cause. When I run Netscape and Enlightenment 13.3 I occasionally have
| this happen. Seems that NS does some things that eventually
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Hi all,
:
: Very unpredictably(so far) my machine will lock-up hard. I can't
: ctl-alt-del, no mouse or keyboard response, not even any jsr daemon
: response(uses joystick port to signal reboot). The only indication in
: the logs are strings of bina
What is running / not running at the time of the crash. The ^@ could
indicate a daemon overflowing its buffer -- it could be a symptom or a
cause. When I run Netscape and Enlightenment 13.3 I occasionally have
this happen. Seems that NS does some things that eventually torque off
E and X.
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Hi all,
Very unpredictably(so far) my machine will lock-up hard. I can't
ctl-alt-del, no mouse or keyboard response, not even any jsr daemon
response(uses joystick port to signal reboot). The only indication in
the logs are strings of binary characters showing up as [EMAIL PROTECTED] I
have to
On Thu, Jul 02, 1998 at 11:33:13PM +0800, Jieyao wrote:
>
> > > I am currently setting up a Mail and Webserver (hamm, 2.0.33). I have
> > > got a whole package of 256 IP addresses that I want to assign to this
> > > server. In the NET-3-HOWTO I read that I have to set it up like this:
> > Why do
Yep. KDE is still beta right now... the 1.0pre1 was released last week, but
afaik isn't debianized yet. If you're running the KDE build out of frozen, try
upgrading to beta4, in slink, as it fixes a few problems and is more stable.
On Thu, Jul 02, 1998 at 12:37:22AM -0500, Eric wrote:
> I too run
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to customize SecureCRT 2.2 so that the keys will be similar to
> those of a VC. Is there a reference page or somewhere that I can find the
> strings that are sent when certain keys are pressed?
- Partially, you c
You could use make-kpkg, I've found that it works great. What is
everyone's aversion to using the kernel-package anyway? There are so many
problems with people trying to install custom kernels without it.
_ _
| |(_)
| _| | |
| |___ | |
|__/ |
|__/
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998 [EMAI
A friend made an rpm of software he wrote. I get an error when I try to
convert it to .deb format:
$ alien --noinstall --auto ../gri-2.1.17-1.i386.rpm
[lots of successful stuff deleted, and then]
dpkg-gencontrol: failure: chown new files list file: Illegal seek
make: *** [binary-arch] Error 29
P
On 6 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry for my question, I think it has been asked hundreds of times.
>
> - Is there any StarOffice 4.0 package installer ? I only found the package
> for version 3.x of StarOffice.
Yes, download a full version of Staroofice 4.0 from www.stardivis
I agree too. The volume of mail per day is a LOT ! I hope we
can do something about it.
Syed.
>
> Hello fellow users.
> The debian user lists are the most important source of
> information for debian users,
> especially in detailed problems. I believe we all agree to
> that.
> However the lists h
I tried to upgrade to HAMM, but it didn't work and now gcc can't find any
libraries (that's the only problem I noticed, but there may be others...)
How do I go back to 1.3 as safely as possible?!?
Thx for help :)
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Jaakko Niemi writes:
>
> >> Jaakko Niemi writes:
> >> >
> >> > >> All was good until I changed motherboards. All of a sudden now, the
> >> > >> secondary
> >> > >> IDE bus does not properly detect the cdrom drive. The screen shows
> >> > >> the IDE
> >> > >> primary bus as being probed, but no
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Hi!
On Tue, 7 Jul 1998, Alex Kwan wrote:
> I want to move/copy a kernel file linux-2.0.34.tgz
> from VFAT32 Partition (C:) of MS Win98
> (I have downloaded it before I install the Linux,
> and now I wanted to use it to updated the linux
> kernel 2.0.33 )
Ok,
On Sun, Jul 05, 1998 at 03:51:10PM -0500, Mike Merten wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a problem configuring Mutt. All mail, unless I delete it,
> is saved in my spoolfile. I'm trying to configure the mbox-hook
> command to move all read mail to a different folder (mbox) but
> am unable to get i
I want to move/copy a kernel file
linux-2.0.34.tgz
from VFAT32 Partition (C:) of MS Win98
(I have downloaded it before I install the
Linux,
and now I wanted to use it to updated the
linux
kernel 2.0.33 ) to the
/usr/src/linux of Linux
(MS Win98 & Linux are
live in the same
PC
but di
What I did was run the smailconfig program and chose option 2. This allows
you to specify the smarthost where all non-local mail is to be transmitted.
When asked for a smarthost I gave the SMTP server that I get from my ISP.
That's what I have at home - is this what you are looking for? Is t
How dynamic is the ip? What I'm getting at is that it takes time to have a
hostname propogate through the internet (sometimes up to a week). So if you get
this working, and if you're changing ip's every day then some computers on the
other side of the world may still point to an ip that has alread
On Sun, 5 Jul 1998, George Bonser wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Jul 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
>
> >
> > I have 1 static IP and I'm thinking about getting an additional dynamic
> > IP. I'm not exactly sure on how DHCP works, but is there a way to have
> > the my DNS server (on static IP) updated when the dy
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Ivan wrote:
> Thanx for the quick reply Mike.
You're welcome :)
>
> I can understand what you are saying re:install slowly rather than trying
> to do everything at once (some people just have no patience!)
>
> My plan at the moment is to format my h/d (2.5Gb) put in a 12M
Thanx for the quick reply Mike.
I can understand what you are saying re:install slowly rather than trying
to do everything at once (some people just have no patience!)
My plan at the moment is to format my h/d (2.5Gb) put in a 12Mb vfat
partition to hold base2_0.tgz (loaded as a split file from f
>
> > Wouldn't it be great if there was a Debian package to list, decribe and
> > index all other packages?
>
> Yeah, I think so too. Even cooler (IMHO) would be something that would tell
> me what I have on the system. :) I'm always looking at
> /var/lib/dpkg/available
> and status to see wha
Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PSG> Wouldn't it be great if there was a Debian package to list,
PSG> decribe and index all other packages?
PSG> Does such a tool already exist? I've been using Debian for over
PSG> a year and I'm still surprised to find out what's available!
How ab
> Wouldn't it be great if there was a Debian package to list, decribe and
> index all other packages?
Yeah, I think so too. Even cooler (IMHO) would be something that would tell
me what I have on the system. :) I'm always looking at /var/lib/dpkg/available
and status to see what's up on my syste
Wouldn't it be great if there was a Debian package to list, decribe and
index all other packages?
Imagine having .html files that describe every nifty tool on the CD,
perhaps even with an `Install it!' buttom.
Does such a tool already exist? I've been using Debian for over a year
and I'm still s
Symbios AKA NCR is supported in the newer kernels, the 875's are great.
Lawrence Walton
Otak
Network Manager
425.739.4247
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Nico De Ranter wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I need to advise on a PC for a new product we will make.
> The PC will be running Debian (ofcourse :-). I got a quot
Michael Laing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I want to experiment with 'raidtools' to set up my disk farm (100-200GB)
> and it requires a kernel version > 2.1.62.
>
> I haven't worked with experimental kernels before - where is a good
> place to get them and how would I pick one that is not TOO ex
Nathan E Norman wrote:
>
> On Sun, 5 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Others may disagree, but I have found that it is best to disable "Plug
> and Play" on 3C509 cards. You can do that with the drivers disk
> available via ftp from www.3com.com . Unfortunately you must boot to a
> DOS disk t
Shaleh wrote:
> > 1. Unpack the .tar.gz in a directory.
> > 2. Copy in that directory the xxx.diff file.
> > 3. Pacth the files with "patch -p1 < xxx.dif"
> >
> > Is this the right way to do the things ? In the .diff files were some
> > lines that make me think some directory names should be cha
On Sun, 5 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Hi
:
: Currently I have a 386 running Debian 1.3.1 (BO) and it is running the
: 2.0.29 kernel. I was wanting to use a EtherLink III from 3 com, it is a
: 3c509b.k It has both BNC and AUI on it. It also has no jumpers. It is an
: ISA card. I was just
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Nico De Ranter wrote:
:
: Hi,
:
: I need to advise on a PC for a new product we will make.
: The PC will be running Debian (ofcourse :-). I got a quote
: from a company for a PC featuring an Intel Nightlight motherboard
: with
:
:Symbios Logic 53C875JBE UW SCSI contro
Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>
> >> "DB" == Dirk Bonne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> DB> I've update from bo to hamm, and now I can't drag a window accross
> DB> virtual screens.
>
> The behavour has changed upstream. Get the debian sources for the
> package (fvwm2*.{dsc, diff.gz, orig.tar.gz} an
Thanx for the quick reply Mike.
I can understand what you are saying re:install slowly rather than trying
to do everything at once (some people just have no patience!)
My plan at the moment is to format my h/d (2.5Gb) put in a 12Mb vfat
partition to hold base2_0.tgz (loaded as a split file from f
Dear Linux users,
How do you configure a host that has to send mail through a mail gateway
?
Where and how do you specify this gateway ?
Thanks.
Ph. BARBELET
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Hi,
I'm having problems connecting from a hamm box to a bo box and I can't
see the reason:
>From the hamm box:
troi!joey(tty6):~> ssh -v barclay
SSH Version 1.2.20 [i486-unknown-linux], protocol version 1.5.
Standard version. Does not use RSAREF.
troi: Reading configuration data /usr/home/joey
>> "DB" == Dirk Bonne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DB> I've update from bo to hamm, and now I can't drag a window accross
DB> virtual screens.
The behavour has changed upstream. Get the debian sources for the
package (fvwm2*.{dsc, diff.gz, orig.tar.gz} and unpack it with
dpkg-source -x fvwm2*.ds
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Micha Feigin wrote:
> can i give my dos (win 3.1 right now) or win95 access to my linux
> partition, at list for reading?
> If so, how is it done?
Micha
There is an program called ext2tool that allows dos and (I think) Lose
3.1 read access to your ext2 file systems, if the dr
Hi,
I've update from bo to hamm, and now I can't drag a window accross
virtual screens.
I know about EdgeResistance & EdgeScroll, but they do not seem to give
me exactly what I had: crossing virtual screens was only done when
dragging a window.
Anybody know how to get the old behaviour back?
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Alex Kwan wrote:
> How do I know what is the change from the last version
> (e.g. 2.0.33) to the updated version (e.g. 2.0.34)?=20
> I want to know the information like which drivers are added,
> which bugs are fixed, and which drivers are supported by
> the updated Kernel rig
If the size of your installed system is 400Mb, the disk space required is
400Mb + space for the .deb files + working space. You can delete the .deb
files after they are installed (dselect does this for you). So
downloading fewer packages might help you.
Here is the approach that I use: I di
On Mon, Jul 06, 1998 at 07:47:41PM +0800, Alex Kwan wrote:
> How do I know what is the change from the last version (e.g. 2.0.33) to
> the updated version (e.g. 2.0.34)?
The definite way is to read the diff of course. There is no official
changelog for the kernel that I'm aware of. You can find
Micha Feigin hat gesagt: // Micha Feigin wrote:
>
> can i give my dos (win 3.1 right now) or win95 access to my linux
> partition, at list for reading?
> If so, how is it done?
>
At least for Win95 there is a driver for the ext2 filesystem used by linux.
Take a look at Peter's Place: http://www
How do I know what is the change from the last
version
(e.g. 2.0.33) to the updated version (e.g.
2.0.34)?
I want to know the information like which drivers are
added,
which bugs are fixed, and which drivers
are supported by
the updated Kernel right now. Would someone let me know where
i
Am Mon, 6 Jul 1998 schrieb Nico De Ranter:
> I need to advise on a PC for a new product we will make.
> The PC will be running Debian (ofcourse :-). I got a quote
> from a company for a PC featuring an Intel Nightlight motherboard
> with
>
> Symbios Logic 53C875JBE UW SCSI controller onboard
>
Hello again
The boy sure has got himself into trouble now !!!
Having learned heaps by installing bo and then scattering files and other
odds and sods at random around my h/d I decided to start again - but this
time with hamm, having read on many occasions how stable hamm is.
Great set-up in ham
You might try "AT&F&B1" in place of "atz". I have found
that most USR Sportsters (contrary to documentation) require
&B1 to lock DTE rate (serial speed) upon connection.
The &F ensures you're starting from the factory defaults
every time.
- Marsh
>>ABORTBUSY
>>ABORT"NO CARRIER"
can i give my dos (win 3.1 right now) or win95 access to my linux
partition, at list for reading?
If so, how is it done?
_
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Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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Hi,
I need to advise on a PC for a new product we will make.
The PC will be running Debian (ofcourse :-). I got a quote
from a company for a PC featuring an Intel Nightlight motherboard
with
Symbios Logic 53C875JBE UW SCSI controller onboard
I couldn't find any Symbios SCSI board in the H
Last couple of days I've tried to make a new kernel and modules to get
my AWE64 working.
I've made the linux, asm and scsi links to the source, made a config
file with make menuconfig and then I did make dep bzImage modules
Now I try to install my modules but everytime it fails with the
message cp
Hi,
Yes, there is a way to review old messages. On www.debian.org's front
page there is a link in the left navigation bar to the mailing list
archives. I've spent sme time there
Chris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Sorry for my question, I think it has been asked hundreds of tim
Hi,
Sorry for my question, I think it has been asked hundreds of times.
- Is there any StarOffice 4.0 package installer ? I only found the package
for version 3.x of StarOffice.
- Is there any way to review old messages since I think this question
has already been asked ?
Thanks
Franck
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Hi!
Im using Debian for a year on 2 of my home boxes. One is my workstation
and the other is a 486. This second box serves the local net with samba
and internet connection through masquerading and squid.
Last week I upgraded to 2.0 and started to play with diald so my father
don't have to telnet
Hi,
I am running netatalk on a server on our network, and it is generating the
following log messages...
Jul 6 15:17:24 seldon atalkd[183]: config for no router
Jul 6 15:17:34 seldon atalkd[183]: rtmp_packet router has become
available
Jul 6 15:17:34 seldon atalkd[183]: zip_getnetinfo for e
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Bob Bernstein wrote:
>
> Hmmm...I feel like offering a reminder that two of the .20 tarballs will not
> compile without surgery: in utils one must get rid of gdiskfree, and in admin
> get rid of gxsnmp. At least that's been mine, and several other's experience.
> I understand
Shaleh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The current release .20 of GNOME is waiting in Incoming (things seem
> slow getting into slink). You can get it from the maintainer's site --
> www.jimpick.com. I package Imlib and it too is waiting in Incoming.
> You can get it from www.livenet.net/~shaleh/s
On Sun, 5 Jul 1998, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
> Well, not knowing any better, I fixed it by uninstalling my header and
> source packages (2.0.33), reinstalling the libc6-dev package, and then
> installing bin86 and the 2.0.34 source and header packages.
If you install the kernel-source package, you don'
although i have not implemented it myself it is stock with the latest
version of dns and bind for unix. regards, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 05:52 AM 7/5/98 -0400, Paul Miller wrote:
>
>I have 1 static IP and I'm thinking about getting an additional dynamic
>IP. I'm not exactly sure on how DHCP works,
Paul Miller wrote:
> I have 1 static IP and I'm thinking about getting an additional dynamic
> IP. I'm not exactly sure on how DHCP works, but is there a way to have
> the my DNS server (on static IP) updated when the dynamic IP changes?
BIND 8.* introduces a dynamic update feature, which allow
have two sets of DNS files, named blah.org, and blah.dhcp, create links to them
with the real names, (named.hosts -> named.hosts.org). have your call dhcp
with a script that removes the links, and links them to the appropriate files
and restarts named (ndc restart).
That's one way I suppose...
-
Well, not knowing any better, I fixed it by uninstalling my header and
source packages (2.0.33), reinstalling the libc6-dev package, and then
installing bin86 and the 2.0.34 source and header packages.
This left the usr/include directories (asm, linux, scsi) NOT set up as
links. This is contrary t
I have 1 static IP and I'm thinking about getting an additional dynamic
IP. I'm not exactly sure on how DHCP works, but is there a way to have
the my DNS server (on static IP) updated when the dynamic IP changes?
THanks
-Paul
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On Sun, Jul 05, 1998 at 04:42:28PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 07/05/98
>at 05:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
> >Do you really want to have spd_vhi set?
>
> It's a 56k modem which will run at 33.6 w/o the x2 connection. According to
> everything I've read
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Oops, wrong list. Sorry.
Ciao,
Martin
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>> "FK" == Felix Klee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
FK> immer wenn ich mit "xisp" (installiert von einem Debian
FK> package) unter HAMM eine Verbindung aufzubauen versuche
FK> kommt folgende Fehlermeldung:
FK> /usr/sbin/pppd: unrecognized option '+ua'
Die Option +ua wird von den neuen pppd nich
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Hi,
I am trying to set up amanda on a debian bo system. I got the amanda
packages from bo-unstable, but they depend on a version of netbase >= 3.03
which I can't seem to find. Anyone know where I can get the updated
netbase package?
Thanks,
Chris
- -
> Talking about enlightenment, can you enlighten me on a off-topic
> question?
>
> What does it mean something to be "GNOME compliant"?
"GNOME COMPLIANCE" in the window manager sense means that the window
manager and the various GNOME apps (mostly the panel) can set hints that
each other are able
There is a sound driver in the standard kernel source for a few of the
Crystal cards including the CS4232. I believe that it even takes care of
the PnP stuff for you (???). You may want to try that.
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On Sun, 5 Jul 1998, Joe Lillib
FWIW, I went ahead and tried the loadlin deal from the DOS config.sys
multi-boot and it worked flawlessly. I used the defaults from the
manual.txt as examples, and copied my linux kernel from my floppy boot
diskette for the boot image. The line is:
shell=c:\loadlin\loadlin.exe c:\loadlin\linux ro
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