On Sat, Aug 01, 1998 at 12:47:23AM +0100, Ted Harding wrote:
>
> PS to all on debian-user: With regret, I do NOT wish to get involved in
> person-to-person discussions about the details of getting this right on each
> individual's printer etc. It is potentially an involved and drawn-out process
>
Hi!
A few days ago I installed Debian 2.0 and today I tried to install
X11R6 (3.3.2.3). When I started preinst.sh I get the message:
"You appear to have an a.out system. a.out binaries are not available
for this release."
Please help. I'm very new to this OS.
Thanks a
On Fri, Jul 31, 1998 at 04:43:21PM -0700, Tim Christensen wrote:
> How do I create or edit paths? For instance, how do I put the X window
> system directory in my path?
export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH
for example. Put something to this effect in your ~/.bash_profile.
See also /etc/profile.
Mar
On 31-Jul-98 Martin Weinberg wrote:
> I used GIMP to view the original images and convert to postscript.
> They were both jpeg and gif originally. Similar results were
> obtained by converting with XV.
>
> Hm. Is there a better way to do the conversion?
That is similar to how how I would do it
How do I create or edit paths? For instance, how do I put the X window
system directory in my path?
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On Fri, 31 Jul 1998, Michael B. Taylor wrote:
> How do I mount a FAT32 partition on a hamm system? FAT16 has worked out of
> the box for years, and I know there is a way to mount NTFS partitions
> read only, but I havent seen anything on FAT32. Any pointers appreciated.
Upgrade your kernel to
On Fri, Jul 31, 1998 at 11:10:21PM +, Paul Miller wrote:
> I was wondering in what package I might find the man pages for the C
> subroutines, eg.
> strtol, isascii, and the like.
>
> I have the libstdc++-dev package installed but the man pages are not there.
Why do you expect the C manpages
On Thu, Jul 30, 1998 at 08:52:52PM -0400, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
>
> The only problem along these lines with Windows is that it insists on
> rewriting the MBR when you install it. This can really throw someone
> who's not aware of it, and this practice is dead wrong - no OS should
> ever do that wit
I was wondering in what package I might find the man pages for the C
subroutines, eg.
strtol, isascii, and the like.
I have the libstdc++-dev package installed but the man pages are not there.
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I figured out the problem; still working on the solution.
Yes, a person can test the modem by entering "echo ATDT555 >
/dev/ttyS[x]". This test verified that my modem is on the same com port as
my mouse (/dev/ttyS3).
Then I found the /var/run/stab file; I tried to edit it, changing the
/dev/t
FAT32 requires a patch to the Linux kernel to support it. So if you
MUST do it, you have to get a new kernel.
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How do I mount a FAT32 partition on a hamm system? FAT16 has worked out of
the box for years, and I know there is a way to mount NTFS partitions
read only, but I havent seen anything on FAT32. Any pointers appreciated.
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> Hello,
>
> I'm sorta new to Debian.. and I was wondering if anyone could help
> me with limiting users to their own directory. I've read docs about it,
> but still can't get it working. Anyone help? Thanks.
>
I am not sure but I think giving them rbash will keep them in their own
direct
I've got a hamm system. I've had the PCMCIA services and the mouse working
at the same time, but this was several wipe/reinstalls ago (I'm still early
in the learning stage).
The last reinstall I did I forgot to enable PCMCIA during the install. So I
put it on the back burner.
Finally I've gotten
hi I am a debian-user-wannabe because I have a
thinkpad 720 4mb ram hd 120mb esdi and I am tired
of looking for a linux distribution that works with MCA/ESDI
I found a web page that have a bootdisk and a modules drivers disk
and a patch disk and have a story about this person and the installation
stable-updates are hamm bugfixes. The new kernel will probably appear
there first. Along w/ other updates. Besides, you can get your own
kernel source and use kernel-package to build it. Many of us never use
the Debian kernel, we make our own.
sid is the directory where a new Debian goes befor
Is all development work going into slink now? I'd really like to get a
couple of new things, kernel-source-2.0.35 in particular, but I don't
want to upset my very stable hamm system with slink stuff.
Seems like for "bo" when a new kernel came out it was only about a
week or so and you could find i
I've downloaded the latest Debian release via ftp. I used my
RedHat 5.1
machine and ncftp to download it onto my Win95 machine mounted via
Samba. All went fantastic. I created the boot disks
(rescue,drivers,root) and booted the machine. Blew away RedHat
(I'm
learning so I keep installing and blowin
I've downloaded the latest Debian release via ftp. I used my
RedHat 5.1
machine and ncftp to download it onto my Win95 machine mounted via
Samba. All went fantastic. I created the boot disks
(rescue,drivers,root) and booted the machine. Blew away RedHat
(I'm
learning so I keep installing and blowin
On Fri, 31 Jul 1998, Ben Turner wrote:
: During a new Debian 2.0 installation, the ne2000-compatible ethernet adapter
: driver installed without complaint, and the TCP/IP numbers were correct.
: Yet, when linux boots, it gives the message "SIOCADDRT:Network is
: unreachable." What can I do to trou
During a new Debian 2.0 installation, the ne2000-compatible ethernet adapter
driver installed without complaint, and the TCP/IP numbers were correct.
Yet, when linux boots, it gives the message "SIOCADDRT:Network is
unreachable." What can I do to troubleshoot this?
I know that the network connectio
Hello,
I have 2 Debian machines with smail 3.2
Everything worked fine for 3 months, but suddenly few days ago stopped.
When I try to mail to snickers.ek.univ.gda.pl from voruta.ek.univ.gda.pl
I get an error Xdefer: [EMAIL PROTECTED] reason: (ERR164)
router inet_hosts: BIND server failure: : Connec
Hey,
I'm trying to install Debian 2.0 on a Dell Latitude XP laptop with
Advanced Port Replicator. It gets to 'Loading linux' then
hangs after it is done loading the kernel. Anyone else seen this
problem, and if so, do you have a solution? I'm using
the newest set of disk images off of ftp.
Eugene Sevinian wrote:
>
> Hi Tom,
> I have read from this mini-howto (point 4.) the following:
> "...(Note: Contrary to what the man page states,
> the command "mkfs -t ext2 -c /dev/hdb1" doesn't check for bad blocks
> under any of Red Hat, Debian or Slackware.)..."
>
> Is it true for Debian?
>
Has anyone made a Debian package of lynx with encryption (weak or strong)?
I don't see anything like this on us or non-us mirrors.
Bob
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Hello everyone.
A few weeks ago someone responded to my question concerning how to
determine what I/O settting to use to configur my NIC. In my haste, I
deleted the message which gave the linux command to report this
information. Now I'm installing hamm and although I remember what
settings I us
My experience also with Windows 95 has been pretty solid. I've had
months of uptime with Windows 95 with the only problems being occasional
GPF errors that close all open Netscape windows. But other than that
it's been pretty rock solid for me as long as I haven't installed
library type software or
Is it possible to create a debian CD under windows with the CD images posted
on the web? Documentation discusses about changing the extension to .iso but
my windows box would not recognize the format. Are there any
freeware/shareware apps. for windows to do this?
Thanks in advance.
Dinesh
__
Hi All,
Just upgraded from bo to hamm. Got a problem with libXmu.
xlib6g and xlib6g-dev are installed. /usr/X11R6/lib is in
ld.so.conf. I've run ldconfig, rebooted, the sym. links
exist. When loading vi or netscape I get a "can't load
library libXmu.so.6" error. Any ideas or pointers to
specific
On Fri, 31 Jul 1998, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> Seen on COLA
>
> Message ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> ...
> Our work is supported in part by SPI, who maintain the Debian
> GNU/Linux distribution.
> ...
>
> I thought SPI "maintained" copyrights and the like for Debian - I was
> not aware they were in
On Fri, Jul 31, 1998 at 12:03:58PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ever try replacing a Motherboard on a "win95" system?
Yes. In fact, I swapped machines around the HDs to test a theory of
mine.
> That "fabulous, great, decent OS" loses it's mind! You see, all
> information about the hardw
Well firstly, what is that error in the log file? Can you be more
specific? To read your files on the win95 partition, the command is
mount -t msdos /dev/ /mnt (can be almost
any directory you want). For example, say you have an IDE disk and
Windows is on your first primary partition. Type:
$ moun
Mario, in general whenver a lib package exists, a corresponding lib-dev
package exists w/ the header files and other items needed to compile
against the lib.
Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jul 31, 1998 at 05:36:35PM +0100, Mario Filipe wrote:
>
> > Once again i need help. Where is ssl.h!
I downloaded the Official Debian 3 CD images and built a set of three CDs
When I put the Debian 2 Binary CD in my machine and reboot the system boots
from the CDROM and loads various drivers. It gets to the point when it tries
to
load the drivers for my SCSI card (an Adaptec 2940UW) and then it
Geoff Brimhall writes:
>
> Create a binary file, that contains the bit you want.
>
> The on the shell command line, execute the following command:
>
> cat binary_file_name > /dev/lp1.
>
> or whichever device is your printer.
If you store the word as a sequence of 10 bytes, you could simulate a
Please allow me my two cents of experience with Lost95 (if they don't 'Win',
they 'lost')
C.J.LAWSON writes:
>
> On Wed, 29 Jul 1998, Alexander wrote:
> > Well, Windows is a decent OS if you know how to use and configure it right
> > (and work around its many bugs). If you can't deal with bugs i
On Fri, Jul 31, 1998 at 05:36:35PM +0100, Mario Filipe wrote:
> Once again i need help. Where is ssl.h! It used to be in ssleay but not
> anymore. I've looked but in the non-US there is no COntents file so i
> really can't find the darn thing. Can someone give me a hand.
You are right, there's no
Hi
Once again i need help. Where is ssl.h! It used to be in ssleay but not
anymore. I've looked but in the non-US there is no COntents file so i
really can't find the darn thing. Can someone give me a hand.
Lots and Lots of thanks
Mario Filipe
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I am having considerable trouble setting up my modem to connect to my ISP. I'm
pretty
sure I have the serial port configured but every time I run pppd via pon I get
an
error in the log file. I've read all the HOWTOs and anything else I can find
(since
no one on this list will ever help you if yo
On Fri, Jul 31, 1998 at 11:01:54AM -0400, Will Lowe wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Jul 1998, G. Kaplan wrote:
>
> > 3. a primary module i.e. .xyz.tar.gz
> Generally it's safest to untar, compile and install these with
> prefix=/usr/local ... debian packages won't touch anything under
> /usr/local, so nothi
Last night I did a brand new install of 2.0. All went well and I wanted to
get ppp going.
I saved the distribution ppp files and put in my old options, options.ttyS3,
net-connect, and net-chat files.
When I run pppd it connects and I get an IP and everything works, except it
is *extremely* slo
Hi
(Yes it's me again)
Is there a good way to diagnose what's happenning with sendmail ?
Let me clarify: Sendmail is running, it's using the bo configuration I
telnet into the machine into port smtp and it responds but if i send mail
to it it just gets lost in the vacuum...
Thanks
Mario Filipe
Do you have the NFS filesystem compiled into your kernel?
Will
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Hello,
i got two boxes, which i wanted to connect. As usual i wanted to mount
filesystem A with my box B. But I get the message: mount clntudp_create:
RPC: Program not registered
So i checked that with rpcinfo -p (Box A) and it get the message No
remote programs registered.
So i check it directly
Seen on COLA
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...
Our work is supported in part by SPI, who maintain the Debian
GNU/Linux distribution.
...
I thought SPI "maintained" copyrights and the like for Debian - I was
not aware they were involved to the extent implied by this sentence. Is
there informatio
On Fri, Jul 31, 1998 at 04:05:24PM +0100, Mario Filipe wrote:
> Well what package contains :
> Xm/Xm.h
> Xm/Text.h
> Xm/List.h
> Xm/ToggleB.h
If you have a Debian CD-ROM, look for the file Contents-i386 (or
Contents-i386.gz) and then
$ grep Xm/Xm.h Contents-i386
or
$ zgrep Xm/Xm.h Contents-3
Hello;
Just tried to install Debian 2.0. Can't, however,
find module for "Intel EtherExpress Pro/10" card.
In older versions of Debian it was 'eepro' module.
Help, please.
Thanks in advance.
Sergei Organov.
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On Fri, Jul 31, 1998 at 04:05:24PM +0100, Mario Filipe wrote:
> Well what package contains :
> Xm/Xm.h
> Xm/Text.h
> Xm/List.h
> Xm/ToggleB.h
lesstifg-dev .
HTH,
Ray
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On Fri, Jul 31, 1998 at 04:03:53PM +0200, Max Lawson wrote:
> Actually, I'd like to know if there's sthg like "Chemdraw" in the GNU
> environment ? I could use xfig, but it looks like overkill, isn't it ? :-/
Look in CTAN for chemsym, ppchtex (Plain TeX), xymtex (latex209)
CTAN is http://www.tex
hi
Well what package contains :
Xm/Xm.h
Xm/Text.h
Xm/List.h
Xm/ToggleB.h
Thanks
Mario Filipe
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On Fri, 31 Jul 1998, G. Kaplan wrote:
> Is there any way to determine the distribution source of an installed
> module ?
Not sure what you're asking here.
> Suppose I wanted to maintain a system through dpkg , where is it
> reasonable to store files that are not part of the current standard
> d
Is there any way to determine the distribution source of an installed
module ?
Suppose I wanted to maintain a system through dpkg , where is it
reasonable to store files that are not part of the current standard
distribution; but are:
1. a properly defined .deb package,
2. a properly defined .rp
Hello
Thanks to everyone but everything id ok now! I had installed a different
libX11 for deadkeys and that was the thing that was messing up the whole
thing.
THere are still a few problems but they will be solved
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On Fri, 31 Jul 1998, Paulo J. da Silva e Silva wrote:
> Brandon Mitchell writes:
> > Dang, it does look like it's a debian problem. I'm guessing it's a
> > problem with bash only taking the first arguement after -c and not
> > handling the --login switch appropriately when -c is given. Here's
> I'm sorta new to Debian.. and I was wondering if anyone could help
> me with limiting users to their own directory. I've read docs about it,
> but still can't get it working. Anyone help? Thanks.
What exactly are you trying to do? Preventing users from changing
directories can be accompli
Hello,
I'd like to put molecules' pictures in a LaTeX-document.
What package should I retrieve ?
Actually, I'd like to know if there's sthg like "Chemdraw"
in the GNU environment ? I could use xfig, but it looks like
overkill, isn't it ? :-/
Thanx in advance, Max
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Hi,
I used GIMP to view the original images and convert to postscript.
They were both jpeg and gif originally. Similar results were
obtained by converting with XV.
Hm. Is there a better way to do the conversion?
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Regarding your message dated: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 23:00:51 BST
>On 30-Jul-98 Ma
package: bash
version: 2.01.1-3.1
On Thu, 30 Jul 1998, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
> > I do set the path, but it doesn't look like it is being run. (Other
> > statements should print to the screen as an earlier example you ran
> > showed.) "ssh hostname" does execute .bash_profile.
>
> Ok, let's foc
On 31-Jul-98 Mario Filipe wrote:
>
> On 31-Jul-98 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> On Fri, Jul 31, 1998 at 12:08:20PM +0100, Mario Filipe wrote:
>>> 12:02:43 mjnf neptuno# ldd /usr/X11R6/lib/libXext.so.6
>>> libX11.so.6 => /usr/lib/libc5-compat/libX11.so.6 (0x4001)
>>
>> The dynamic loa
I plan to boot diskless PC as a X-terminal temporaly.
If you have any suggestion, please tell me.
Also I cannot find FDD image for Diskless boot
(which is documented in Diskless-HOWTO)
Please tell me good ftp site.
The reason I plan to boot diskless PC is
the PC SCSI-IF does not seems working n
On 31-Jul-98 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 31, 1998 at 12:08:20PM +0100, Mario Filipe wrote:
>> 12:02:43 mjnf neptuno# ldd /usr/X11R6/lib/libXext.so.6
>> libX11.so.6 => /usr/lib/libc5-compat/libX11.so.6 (0x4001)
>
> The dynamic loader tries to load it against a libc5 library,
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On Fri, Jul 31, 1998 at 12:08:20PM +0100, Mario Filipe wrote:
> 12:02:43 mjnf neptuno# ldd /usr/X11R6/lib/libXext.so.6
> libX11.so.6 => /usr/lib/libc5-compat/libX11.so.6 (0x4001)
The dynamic loader tries to load it against a libc5 library,
> libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x400a
Hi
Like i've said before, upgrading from bo to hamm broke my X. Namely evrything
that is in xbase does not work. THat means xinit, xterm , startx, xauth, etc.
When I try to run any of these programms i get the following:
xterm: error in loading shared libraries
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXext.so.6: unde
Hi Tom,
I have read from this mini-howto (point 4.) the following:
"...(Note: Contrary to what the man page states,
the command "mkfs -t ext2 -c /dev/hdb1" doesn't check for bad blocks under
any of Red Hat, Debian or Slackware.)..."
Is it true for Debian?
On Fri, 31 Jul 1998, Tom Pfeifer wrote
Hi all,
anybody using ssltelnet?
I'm using:
ii libssl08 0.8.1-7 SSL shared libraries
ii ssleay 0.8.1-7 Secure Socket Layer and related cryptographi
ii ssltelnet 0.11.1-2 SSLtelnet(d) is telnet(d) replacement with e
I setup certificates and private key using
req -new -x509 -nodes -out telnetd
On 30-Jul-98 Martin Weinberg wrote:
> I have benchmarked the performance of both the cdj550, hp850, and
> hpdj drivers in gs on my Debian box and the HP provided Windows
> driver. I used both photographs and scientific "visualized" data.
>
> I'm using magicfilter and the parameters to gs were set
On Thu, Jul 30, 1998 at 06:54:17PM -0500, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> Yup, and Adaptec bought Future Domain (and then proceeded to give us
> that shi^H^H^Hgreat SCSI card, the AHA2920)
Well, Adaptec recently tried to buy Symbios Logic but gave up due
to competition concerns. I could just see all good
On Thu, 30 Jul 1998, Adam Keys wrote:
: Go with Debian 2.0, it's thoroughly mostly bug free and is libc6/glibc
: based. Apache and PHP packages are available and are a snap to get
: working.
Beware that the current apache (1.3.1) and php3 (3.0) packages in slink
don't work together. Get the a
Hi ... trying to backup a "bo" system to another "bo" system. I'm using
dump ver 0.3-14 and cpio 2.4.2-10 .
Trying to dump or even run restore gets the error message:
'Protocol to remote tape server botched (code "sh: rmt: command not found").
rdump: Lost connection to remote host.'
This
Scott,
It may help if you read over this mini-HOWTO which covers this exact
topic:
http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/mini/Hard-Disk-Upgrade.html
I've used the first copy method (with everything on one partition) many
times with no problem. It also gives several other variations of how to
copy dep
Hi all!
I reply myself here
On Wed, 29 Jul 1998, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> Ulisses Alonso wrote:
> >
> >Hi all
> >
> >I would like to know if there is a way to make something like this
> >
> >find -exec command1 {} | command2 \;
>
> I take it you want to run the pipeline `command1
Hi Jim!
[...]
> Take a look at the tee command. Its in the package
> shellutils.
>
> With tee you should be able to redirect stderr to stdout
> (for whatever shell you are using) and then use tee to
> copy stdout to a file.
Thanks for your reply
regards,
Ulisses
PD: Oracle8 a
Hi Daniel!
It's a great tutorial what you have done here
[...]
> I hope this answers your question.
It's a joke? :-)
Best whishes
Ulisses
PD: Oracle8 and Informix will be ported to Linux!
http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayStory.pl?980717.whorlinux.h
On Thursday 30 July 1998, at 15 h 40, the keyboard of Allan Bart
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just received the august 10th issue of forbes and guess who is on
> the front page? Linus himself, in a semi hippie pose. the articel is
International audience should note that, in the "global" editio
Howdy,
I'm a little bit confused here. On the mirror I'm mirroring from there are
directories called:
/dists/stable/hamm/binary-alpha
/dists/stable/hamm/binary-powerpc
/dists/stable/hamm/binary-sparc
/dists/stable/hamm/disks-alpha
/dists/stable/hamm/disks-sparc
However on t
On Thu, 30 Jul 1998, Norbert Bottlaender-Prier wrote:
> Richard L. Alhama a écrit:
>
> >...
> > DEATH TO SPAMMERS!
> >
> >Aardvark Daily
> >
> >"Spam not ours" says American Cancer Society
> >...
>
> Not only that, but think seriously : If they think about
I've got a 6.4 GB fujitsu drive that I am trying partition.
Actually, I had it partitioned, formatted (no reported errors), and file
system from an old disk transferred to it. However, I made it the master
after the fs transfer, and was using a rescue floppy to boot, mount all the
parti
On Wed, 29 Jul 1998, Alexander wrote:
> Well, Windows is a decent OS if you know how to use and configure it right
> (and work around its many bugs). If you can't deal with bugs in an OS you
> don't deserve to be allowed to use a computer, or even own one. Windows
I wonder if you would have the sam
Thanks!
It looks like guile installs /usr/share/guile/slib -> ../../lib/slib
but, of course, /usr/lib/slib does not exist on my system yet...
so, perhaps guile needs to depend on slib...
-brad
On Thu, 30 Jul 1998, Joey Hess wrote:
> usr/lib/scm/require.scm
On 07/30/98 at 11:55 AM, Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
>X should be suid root and look like:
>$ ls -l /usr/bin/X11/X
>-rwsr-xr-x 1 root root 4880 Jun 23 23:46 /usr/bin/X11/X
> ^ important
>Something must have messed up your setup, maybe you could try to set X
>back w
If you want to run E, I recommend moving on up to hamm (or slink).
Otherwise, you have to compile your own version of the following (in
order):
libz
libtiff
libpng
libjpeg
either libgif or libungif
Imlib
Fnlib
Enlightenment
If you want to -- go for it. Frankly give it up and move on to Hamm.
I
On Fri, 31 Jul 1998, Scott Hill wrote:
[ moving partitions snipped ]
: Anyway, I take off the A and use my floppy boot diskette and B and i
: can logon
: and seems ok. I want to boot off the hard drive so I did a /sbin/lilo.
: But can't boot
: off hard drive, just after the fsck check of partit
I'm still running the crusty ol' bo (1.3.1) Debian release. I'd like
to install the Enlightenment window manager, but the only .deb package
I can find is libc6-based (and bo is libc5).
I tried installing from scratch, but that just didn't work.
Any hints?
Thanks!
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On Wed, 29 Jul 1998, Lindsay Allen wrote:
> Have you any ideas on what this is trying to tell me?
>
> elm# smbmount //gum/h /mnt
> Password:
> SMBFS: need mount version 6
> mount error: Invalid argument
> Please look at smbmount's manual page for possible reasons
>
> Running 2.1.105 if that m
base14-2 is coming up bad sector every time i try to rawrite it to a
diskette
any other sources?
tia
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I am quite a beginner. I am trying to make a clone of my hamm (disk A)
to another
hard drive (disk B). Here is what I did.
1. I put them on master/slave and I partitioned B appropriately.
2. I created file systems on appropriate partitions with mkfs /dev/hdb2
and so on..
3. I mount the B partiti
It should be fairly trivial to set up some terminals up to serial ports.
What kind of terminals do you have in mind?
This would require a serial port for each terminal and changes in
/etc/inittab.
On Thu, 30 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Has anyone or does anyone know how to, set up dumb
Ok Alan, tell me how you like this answer. syslogd-listfiles has a -f
option. With you you can pass it a BOGUS syslogd.conf file. Here is
one I doctored for show purposes.
Run syslogd-listfiles -f test.conf and you will see how it works. (Also
see the --weekly).
Now if you like this setup, ed
On 31 Jul 98 01:00:22 GMT, Christopher Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>This has been bugging me for awhile and now I guess I'll ask what to do
>about it. I've been using glibc Netscape 4.5pre1 for awhile now and I
>installed it with dpkg -i --force-depends using the NS4 debian
>installer
Hi,
This has been bugging me for awhile and now I guess I'll ask what to do
about it. I've been using glibc Netscape 4.5pre1 for awhile now and I
installed it with dpkg -i --force-depends using the NS4 debian
installer. Whenever I use dselect I always have to exit with 'Q' or else
it will keep on
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Dumb Terminals
>Date: 30 Jul 1998 21:58:33 +0200
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I have some old computers that I would like to use as dumb terminals.
I
>> was
George Bonser wrote:
>
>
> One thing that I find common is that newbies do not take the time
> to read the instructions. They think they can "figure it out as they
> go along" like they are used to doing with Windows. That can be
> disaster with Linux because it will not warn you that you are abo
> Hi,
>
> Didn't Adaptec bought out BusLogic? I thought I heard some news like
> that a while back!
No, that was Symbios, and it didn't turn in to anything. See
http://slashdot.org/articles/980626094256.shtml if you want details.
> Anders Hammarquist wrote:
> >
> > > Which motherboard ha
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