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Hey all. I just finished putting together a Debian package of the KDE
based Klyx document processor. The file is currently available from
ftp://spider.ddns.org
Hopefully I'll find a better place for it soon, though, as my bandwidth is
rather limited. Here's a
The mouse works OK outside of X, started via
gpm -m /dev/psaux -t ps2
gpmconfig actually wants 'ms3' according to its help option, rather than ps2
but won't accept ms3 (maybe linux chokes on any 'ms' concatenation :) ).
Still wanting hints to get this thing X happy.
TIA, Richard
> I have the cdroms from linux press and I was wondering if it would be
> easier to upgrade or start anew. how much downloading would i have to
> do?
I haven't noticed a reply to this, so I'll reply.
It's not tough to upgrade via ftp. Make sure you follow the directions on
the website or use au
I've just installed 2.0 Beta on my new-to-me Gateway. The mouse works, but
not well enough to be useful. For example, it does let me install X - but
it isn't able to operate coherently.
Details:
It is a microsoft intellimouse
Upon bailing out of X with , I get the message:
"Warning: /dev/psaux unab
I wrote:
> this morning the domain name 'debian.org' was removed from the
> root nameservers.
The issue is resolved in the first place now. The domain name
will be re-activated at about 7pm NSI (InterNIC) time. This
refers to ~22:00 GMT.
I'm sending a second mail to the lists where I tell you
Mike Barton wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
> I've got a Debian 2.0 system running on a GateWay NS/7000 - 2 200 MHZ
> PPros & 256M RAM. My question is how to size the RAM. The machine
> currently reports 65M RAM so I assume that I'll need to specify the
> actual amount of RAM at startup. What's the best way
> I've got a Debian 2.0 system running on a GateWay NS/7000 - 2 200 MHZ
> PPros & 256M RAM. My question is how to size the RAM. The machine
> currently reports 65M RAM so I assume that I'll need to specify the
> actual amount of RAM at startup. What's the best way to do this? Has
> anyone come up w
Hi all!
I've got a Debian 2.0 system running on a GateWay NS/7000 - 2 200 MHZ
PPros & 256M RAM. My question is how to size the RAM. The machine
currently reports 65M RAM so I assume that I'll need to specify the
actual amount of RAM at startup. What's the best way to do this? Has
anyone come up wi
(This is being resent, as I have had to reconfigure my mail program to
get around internic's objection to the debian.org name)
Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Aug 12, 1998 at 03:20:30PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Why you get different behaviour from xdm and start might
(This is being resent because it was mercilessly bounced... :( )
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> *- Damon Muller wrote about "resolv.conf, PPP and multiple providers"
> |
> | However, anyone have any hints on how to set up the resolv.conf file
> | when you have multiple ISPs? I guess I could have an
kbackup is a console backup solution primarily for single hosts and
tapes. It was shareware but not it´s GP licensed.
You can find it at:
http://www.phy.hw.ac.uk/~karsten/KBackup.html
Jens
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On Thu, 13 Aug 1998, Mark Panzer wrote:
> Can someone please recommend a good sound card for use with Linux,
> (~$30) I know that SB's are compatable but you can't find any without a
> PnP ISA interface. Isn't there an easier way? Also I've heard the OSS
> system is, well, crummy. Are they plann
Quoting Liran Zvibel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 2. Putting the swap in several different disks does make the access time
> faster, but this is not the issue of RAID. RAIDs are good for their
> ability to continue working even though one of the disks is not working
> anymore (the RAID3 keeps an extra di
On Thu, 13 Aug 1998, Christopher Barry wrote:
>
> Anyone care to explain why huge swap spaces should be spread across
> multiple disks? I can understand the need for multiple partitions, as
> swap partitions bigger than 128MB IIRC won't be able to use more than
> 128MB of it, but why should the m
For some reason xntp is reading an hour early (correct time T-1hr). I'm
in Athens, GA, USA which is EST with daylight savings nonsense. Could
that have some affect? /etc/timezone reads EST. On a related note, where
do I look to understand timezone configuration?
Thanks-
--
Paul Reavis
Hi,
>>"M" == M C Vernon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
M> Hmm. I prefer Schildt's C the complete reference.
Gack! The annotations are kown to be incorrect; the man even
fails to describe the standard he has in front of him. On the
comp.lang.c newsgroup, people have stated they can open th
On Wed, 12 Aug 1998, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 12, 1998 at 09:43:56PM +0930, Mark Phillips wrote:
> >
> > I'm trying to get printing working on a friend's new laptop. He actually
> > had it working on his old laptop. When we tried printing first up,
> > it didn't print, and we got t
Can someone please recommend a good sound card for use with Linux,
(~$30) I know that SB's are compatable but you can't find any without a
PnP ISA interface. Isn't there an easier way? Also I've heard the OSS
system is, well, crummy. Are they planning on replacing it?
Mark Panzer
Christopher Barry wrote:
>
> The latest Debian install manual when addressing the need of how big you
> need to make your swap partition says:
>
> "That still leaves the question of swap space. There are as many views
> on how much swap you need as there are Unix administrators. One rule of
> thu
On Tue, Jan 13, 1998 at 01:10:47PM +0100, Jens Ch. Lisner wrote:
> I've got a strange warning after "make menuconfig" with
> kernel-source-2.0.34. It says "clock skew detected". I don't know what it
> means. Can you help?
Is your kernel source located on an NFS mount? If the NFS server's clock
is
On Thu, 13 Aug 1998, Arifi Koseoglu wrote:
: Hello again,
:
: This is the second time I am posting this message, since I find it
: really hard to believe that no one in this list was able to suggest a
: solution. I will be really thankful if someone can help me with this
: question:
:
:
At 10:00 AM 8/12/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Ok, so it looks like you're using the right driver. Are you sure the
kernel you're
>trying to boot includes the mcdx support? Are you booting the debian
rescue disk? The
>CDROM-HOWTO says 'mcdx=,' so I don't know why you've got
that long
>string below. If you
Hi,
this morning the domain name 'debian.org' was removed from the
root nameservers.
At the moment we don't know what has caused this.
We have sent an inquiry to the InterNIC about this and tried
to phone them up. No response yet.
As a result you might not be able to send mail to
. lists.deb
On Thu, 13 Aug 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Aug 1998, Liran Zvibel wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 12 Aug 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Where is the documentation for C ? i.e. language help?
> > >
> > > I have a hard time remembering syntax and stuff.. :)
> > >
> > >
On Thu, Aug 13, 1998 at 07:54:05AM -0400, Hersh, Harry wrote:
> I'm a new linux user (but an old unix hacker) who can't figure out what
> happened to man, the manpage reader. I've installed a system via
> floppies and the net (no cd yet on this machine), and can see the man
> directories and the co
Hersh, Harry hat gesagt: // Hersh, Harry wrote:
> I'm a new linux user (but an old unix hacker) who can't figure out what
> happened to man, the manpage reader. I've installed a system via
> floppies and the net (no cd yet on this machine), and can see the man
> directories and the compressed manf
On Thu, Aug 13, 1998 at 07:54:05AM -0400, Hersh, Harry wrote:
> I'm a new linux user (but an old unix hacker) who can't figure out what
> happened to man, the manpage reader. I've installed a system via
Try installing man-db =o)
> utility to use instead to read the pages?
hmmm strnage way would b
I'm a new linux user (but an old unix hacker) who can't figure out what
happened to man, the manpage reader. I've installed a system via
floppies and the net (no cd yet on this machine), and can see the man
directories and the compressed manfiles (using zmore dumps a page with
all the nroff command
Will Lowe hat gesagt: // Will Lowe wrote:
> > I am about to install hamm. I have dedicated 2.6gigs to it. I have
> > seen several FAQs and HowTo's on the subject of partitions sizes,
> > unfortunately they all say something different. What I want to know is
> > what is the best way to partition
On Tue, 13 Jan 1998 13:10:47 +0100 (CET), you scribbled:
>
>Hi all,
>
>I've got a strange warning after "make menuconfig" with
>kernel-source-2.0.34. It says "clock skew detected". I don't know what it
>means. Can you help?
Your post seems to think it was done in January :-) I would suggest check
Hi all,
I've got a strange warning after "make menuconfig" with
kernel-source-2.0.34. It says "clock skew detected". I don't know what it
means. Can you help?
thanx,
Jens
Arifi Koseoglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I downloaded the Debian CD images, and unsuccessfully tried to write
> them to CDs using the following applications:
>
> HP SureStore cd writer software
> Adaptec EZ CD-Writer
I really prefer to use Linux to burn my CD's. I don't really
On Wed, 12 Aug 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
> |
> | Well, the 'strcpy' man page is in the manpages-dev package, that sounds
> | like it might be what you want. The gcc docs ought to come with the gcc
> | package.
> |
>
> Don't forget the libc6-doc Debian package. It contains the info f
Well nothing seems to get rid of the little critters except shutdown. I
had to switch to another VC this time, because something unknown was going
on in the first one. It seems to be getting stuck in a different video
mode.
Hank
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From: Mike Schmitz [mailto:[EMAIL P
DOS/Windows will not boot from other than the master drive if there are
any visible DOS primaries on any preceding drives. In other words, it
has to boot from what it interprets to be the C drive.
If you have any DOS primaries on the master drive, temporarily hiding
it/them will usually allow you
I am having trouble with porting a DOS prog to linux, It is used to
control a Parallel port interface card, which I bought as a kit from the
local electronics store. It works fine in DOS, but now, when I try to get
and send info to it ( inb([base]) and outb([value],[base]) ) nothing
registers. The
Sean Peterson wrote:
>
> I have downloaded the 2.0 images from 4 different servers now
> (from 3 different machines in case it was mine causing my
> problem...)
>
> All 4 dl'ed copies have come in ok with one exception... the
> md5sums are _not_ what they are listed as in the md5sums
> file... th
> makes sense...the more upstream developers, the more exposure debian gets
> lets face it...when you look around and see "Linux Software" the
> first name you see is RedHat and the first package format (not
> counting tarball) is RPM...
> And thats the kind of stuff that gives them real presense
I once ran Windowmaker+GNOME as default, then I switched to KDE, but
lately KDE's been uninstalled on my machine and I'm using Windowmaker
again but this time without GNOME (which reminds me maybe it's about
time I grabbed .25 ;) Anyways, IIRC KDE made dotfile directories for
each user's customiza
Hi
I need urgently the editor text ZED and STED with your code !!!
Someone can to say me where I can get it .
Thank
Alfonso Balcells
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Arifi Koseoglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello again,
>
> This is the second time I am posting this message, since I > find it really
> hard to believe that no one in this list was able > to suggest a solution. I
> will be really thankful if someone can > help me with this q
On Thu, Aug 13, 1998 at 03:31:37AM -0500, Cristov Russell wrote:
> I have edited /etc/fstab and mounted my Win95 partitions as vfat.
> When I boot into Linux I get a message saying:
>
> Unable to load NLS charset cp437...
> Unable to load NLS charset ISO8859...
>
> I can view files in these part
From: Michael Tempsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On 13 Aug , Sean Peterson wrote:
> > I have downloaded the 2.0 images from 4 different servers now
> > (from 3 different machines in case it was mine causing my
> > problem...)
Blah blah blah
> > Can anyone tell me what the <> is goi
The latest Debian install manual when addressing the need of how big you
need to make your swap partition says:
"That still leaves the question of swap space. There are as many views
on how much swap you need as there are Unix administrators. One rule of
thumb which works well is to use as much sw
I have downloaded the 2.0 images from 4 different servers now
(from 3 different machines in case it was mine causing my
problem...)
All 4 dl'ed copies have come in ok with one exception... the
md5sums are _not_ what they are listed as in the md5sums
file... they all come out as a different num
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> On 13-Aug-98 Stanley Ish Dunn wrote:
> > Im trying to add a linux workstation to an NT network. I have a madge
> > nic tok0 and the base install is not seeing it. any suggestions?
If it's a PCI token ring you are pretty out of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> hi-
>
> did you get any responses to your question?
>
>
> yup, me too.
>
>
> i do something similar -- though i put:
>
> kimage := zImage
>
> in /etc/kernel-pkg.conf (though i have to remember to do this for each
> installation).
>
Thank you sen. Yours is the
Rich Hartman wrote:
>
> ...HOWEVER, when I type in "gunzip linuxgui8.tar.gz", I get the
> message:
>
>gunzip: linuxgui8.tar.gz: invalid compressed data -- format
>violated
Did you download BINARY ???
> On a related note, IF I do get it working (with all of your help, of
> course) - wher
I have edited /etc/fstab and mounted my Win95 partitions as vfat.
When I boot into Linux I get a message saying:
Unable to load NLS charset cp437...
Unable to load NLS charset ISO8859...
I can view files in these partitions so I know that the partitions are
mounted but I'm unsure what the error
John
You've probably had loads of people reply to this, but better two than
none. If you
have access to a win95 machine that works on the net (ie can 'ping
www.digital.com'
and can therefore resolve names) try Start>Run>winipcfg. Click the
'Advanced' button
and it'll tell you the address of your n
I used to have Partition Magic 3.0x installed back in the days when I
was using a 2GB disk and it was definately one of my favorite programs.
There was a posting on Slashdot awhile back that Partition Magic 4.0,
when released, will fully support Linux partitions with ext2 formating,
and IIRC this p
I'm not sure what type of firewall we have but, I was able to re login to
the IP address and execute the commands after I wrote the last E-Mail. I
assume I would just need to run dselect, choose ftp for access mode, enter
the IP address and then just accept the defaults for everything else. Is
this
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On 13-Aug-98 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> John sends:
>
> As you can see, I'm NOT very NET literate. Work uses WindowsNT and most of
> the info is restricted to Administrator access, which I don't have. I
> should be able to use the IP address you have given me t
On Thu, 13 Aug 1998 09:57:25 +0300, you scribbled:
>Hello again,
>
>This is the second time I am posting this message, since I find it
>really hard to believe that no one in this list was able to suggest a
>solution. I will be really thankful if someone can help me with this
>question:
>
>I downlo
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 08/12/98
at 03:26 PM, Rick Smorawski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>I am about to install hamm. I have dedicated 2.6gigs to it. I have seen
>several FAQs and HowTo's on the subject of partitions sizes,
>unfortunately they all say something different. What I want to kn
On Wed, Aug 12, 1998 at 09:14:19PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does Debian 2.0 install the correct libraries to
> run StarOffice 4.0 and 5.0 or do they need to
> be downloaded?
StarOffice 4.0 works fine on my Debian 2.0 box.
--
Alexey Vyskubov
Hello again,
This is the second time I am posting this message, since I find it
really hard to believe that no one in this list was able to suggest a
solution. I will be really thankful if someone can help me with this
question:
I downloaded the Debian CD images, and unsuccessfully tried to write
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12/08/98 21:10:39
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
cc: John Gay/IE/3Com
Subject: RE: Almost there. . .HELP
Hi John,
> I have been trying to set-up a PC here at work without connecting to
> the
> NET( Boss won't let me :< ). After trying to copy the files from a
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On 13-Aug-98 Helge Hafting wrote:
> The nslookup command is available on most machines and
> os'es that connect to the internet. It could be
> missing on dos/windows though.
Just to add a bit of help, I've found that on a dos/windows machine, the
easiest way
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On 13-Aug-98 Brooke Hedrick wrote:
> Yes, If I hadn't, I don't believe that my file sizes would have matched byte
> for byte either. I have made that mistake before though!
>
>>> I have compared the dates and files sizes of what I downloaded with what
>>> is o
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On 13-Aug-98 Stanley Ish Dunn wrote:
> Im trying to add a linux workstation to an NT network. I have a madge
> nic tok0 and the base install is not seeing it. any suggestions?
> Second I thought there was a GUI in linux, but all i get is a $ prompt.
> I looked
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 08/12/98
at 09:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Not using the nameservers isn't hard - you simply type IP
addresses instead of names. Instead of www.debian.org you
type 209.81.8.242 for example. This works with
ftp and lots of other software.
The problem is of cour
Im trying to add a linux workstation to an NT network. I have a madge
nic tok0 and the base install is not seeing it. any suggestions?
Second I thought there was a GUI in linux, but all i get is a $ prompt.
I looked in the faq for a while but didnt see anything. SO, here I am.
Any help would be a
Hello. I've recently switched from WindowMaker to KDE. I never run X from
root, its always run from user azog. How can I get kde to read config files
from ~/.kde (like it should... with $KDEDIR) instead of all the separate
dirs like how its setup? azog has no write perms on /etc/kde, which makes it
On Thu, 13 Aug 1998, Randy Edwards wrote:
: Until I get to the root partition, that is. I've been through a
: half-dozen books reading up on cp and dd and various commands and I
: can't come up with a way to copy only the subdirectories on my 64 meg /
: partition to the new / partition. I kn
On Wed, Aug 05, 1998 at 02:04:40PM -0600, Young, Ed wrote:
>
>
> I'll be taking a digital hardware design class soon and am wondering if
> there's any VHDL design software available for Linux.
>
> Open Source, free, or otherwise.
I use verilog instead of VHDL, but these links might help. Ther
I've got a simple question. I'm in the process of switching from a 2.5
GB HD to a 4.3 GB drive. I have my Linux box set up with a 64 meg /
partition, a 700 meg /usr, and separate /tmp, /home, and /var (etc.)
partitions.
Okay, so I partition my new drive with the various sized partitions that
I w
On Wed, 12 Aug 1998, David Wright wrote:
> I think Bruce or some other god put together a posting which showed
> exactly what to do.
Here is that message:-
Quote.
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Aug 13 12:09:47 1998
Date: Fri, 11 Jul 97 16:45 PDT
From: Bruce Perens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debia
hi-
did you get any responses to your question?
At around Wed, 12 Aug 1998 05:42:30 +0200,
"Robert J. Alexander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> may have mentioned:
> Every time I pick up a new Debian drop from scratch (ie use the install
> disks), I have to find the special "tecra" disks since on all p
jens wrote,
> Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
> >
> > > > OK, for the really dumb question: how do I start ppp on the other end
> > > > on
> a
> > > > debian box? it seems to be with pppd to start the daemon, but I'm
> > > > having
> > > > trouble figuring out the man & doc pages.
> >
> > > Ac
*- Havoc Pennington wrote about "Re: Silly Question... VERY simple :)"
|
| On Thu, 13 Aug 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
| >
| > Perfect, but I have not got the appropriate package installed, and I cant
| > seem to find it.. call me stupid, blind whatever... where can the C
| > manpages / info page
On Thu, 13 Aug 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
>
> Perfect, but I have not got the appropriate package installed, and I cant
> seem to find it.. call me stupid, blind whatever... where can the C
> manpages / info pages be found. When I used DO$ to program, DJGPP had info
> pages on all sorts of thin
On Wed, Aug 12, 1998 at 06:45:43PM -0700, tony mollica wrote:
> A debian 1.3.1 box is successfully ipmasqing for a small
> home network. The win95 machines work nicely but an nt4
> computer will display any url except the isp's home page.
> The message is 'not able to connect to the server..' .
>
On Wed, 12 Aug 1998, Liran Zvibel wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Aug 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
>
> >
> > Where is the documentation for C ? i.e. language help?
> >
> > I have a hard time remembering syntax and stuff.. :)
> >
> >Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> If you know
-Original Message-
From: Richard E. Hawkins Esq. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Hedrick, Brooke - 43 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
Date: Wednesday, August 12, 1998 5:12 PM
Subject: Re: Installation Problems with Installing the base system
>
>> 4. Everything went fine
On Wed, Aug 12, 1998 at 10:47:58PM -0400, Hank Fay wrote:
> Chris,
>
> well, it helped jumble up the funny critters. The only thing that
> works so far is shutdown
>
> Hank
>
>
> Using VFP: MS's OOP Production Tool
> http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/fayhj
>
> -Original
*- Cristov Russell wrote about "Clarification of Dselect & script question"
| > Subject: Dselect & script
| >
| > Recently I read somewhere (possibly on this list) that there is a way
| > to capture what was done during dselect using something like
| > /.../script but they did not go into much det
Hello,
I have the cdroms from linux press and I was wondering if it would be
easier to upgrade or start anew. how much downloading would i have to
do?
Allan Bart
==
Allan W. Bart, Jr.
Strategic Analyst
_
DO YOU YAHOO!?
Get your free @ya
I checked with PM tech, and they confirmed this. They can recognize and I
think create; but that's it.
Hank
-Original Message-
From: Ed Cogburn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 1998 11:37 AM
To: Debian Users
Subject: Re: moving partition boundries???
Richard E. Hawk
Chris,
well, it helped jumble up the funny critters. The only thing that
works so far is shutdown
Hank
Using VFP: MS's OOP Production Tool
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/fayhj
-Original Message-
From: Ronn Pimentel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, Aug
> Subject: Dselect & script
>
> Recently I read somewhere (possibly on this list) that there is a way
> to capture what was done during dselect using something like
> /.../script but they did not go into much detail. Could someone
> explain to me how to do this?
I posed this question the other
Lindsay Allen, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 8/12/98 6:13 PM
>
>> You may also want to get midentd which allows you to set up ident to work
>> through ipmasq.
>
>Where can I find that, please? I have been try to do cuseeme through
>masquerade and this may be the missing link.
http://www.code.org/midentd/
Hi. Maybe there is a simple answer that I am overlooking
for this small problem.
A debian 1.3.1 box is successfully ipmasqing for a small
home network. The win95 machines work nicely but an nt4
computer will display any url except the isp's home page.
The message is 'not able to connect to the
> On Wed, 12 Aug 1998, Pann McCuaig wrote:
>
>> Yesterday I upgraded two machines from bo to hamm. The first went well,
>> and the second was fine until I rebooted, then the network disappeared.
For some reason the `-net' option had been left off the `route add' lines
in /etc/init.d/network. All
Only if you have an X-server for Win95. There are several commercial ones on
the market of
which 'XVision' is the best one I have come across. There is also another
commercial one that is
really good called 'Xwin' that has a free demo server for one machine per
network. I got a copy
from the '
Does Debian 2.0 install the correct libraries to
run StarOffice 4.0 and 5.0 or do they need to
be downloaded?
--Greg
On Wed, Aug 12, 1998 at 07:00:10PM +0100, David Wright wrote:
> I think that answers all the points raised, except perhaps to say
> that it isn't in the spirit of unix/linux to prevent you (as root)
> from trashing the system if you really want to.
Of course. But all I did was pick purge in dselec
Rich Hartman wrote:
>
> Is this a problem with my version of gunzip? OR did I download 38MB
> worth of corrupted file?
>
Uhm, I hesitate to even ask this, but did you specify binary mode
(typing "bin" at the ftp> prompt) when you ftp'd the file?
I'm not aware of anyway to convert a binary file
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