>> "CAA" == Chad A Adlawan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CAA> " The recepient "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is not acceptable to your
CAA> SMTP server. The message is not sendable until the recepient has
CAA> been changed. "
You use the exim on your linux box to send mails from windows?
Then you have to t
Just so you're aware (since I don't see this mentioned here), you can
also install Netscape (Communicator versions 4.06, 4.07 or 4.5)
completely from deb packages. These are all glibc2/libc6 versions.
They are in both the slink (frozen) and the potato (unstable)
distributions (non-free/web). The c
Hi,
I just changed to a new ISP that have a proxy http server. It is automatically
configure by Netscape. Since then, i can't use debhelper because it deny access
to localhost. I use apache server and i also have plan to get a dynip account
to own my web server. Can someones give me some hints and
>> "SZ" == Shao Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SZ> I called my linux box virge. I didn't use the standard host.domain
SZ> format. So what is the best solution for this?? Thx.
Use the host.domain format.
Edit /etc/hosts
find /etc/ -type f | xargs grep virge
will find other files containing
hello everyone !
i use proftpd (just upgraded to the one by netgod) and i have observed that
if I use windoze's command line ftp client (login anonymous) i can successfully
see/download files from /home/ftp but, when i use other graphical ftp browsers
like netscape or ftp explorer, i get nothi
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Mike Archer wrote:
> Hello everyone. I have a newly setup Debian Linux box running only
> Debian. My problem is that anytime i let debian sit for more than a
> minute or two, the system totally locks up. the keyboard doesn't
> respond at all, not even NumLock or anything. I kn
Test for premail-0.45
Hmm, if Linux isn't going to provide sound configuration on the initial
install, then why not note that on the main package selection screen
that comes up on a clean install and give directions on how to recall
the initial package selector once sound has been configured. This would
help people who
> > I can't say I'm a grep whiz but I don't think it will do what I'm
looking for. For
> > example if I'm looking for a certain word in a long text file, the
file is loaded
> > in an xterm window, will grep find the word and place it in front of
me
> > highlighted? In windows I hit "ctrl+f", I
On Thu, Feb 11, 1999 at 16:02 (-0500), MacKenzie, Andrew wrote:
> My only real problem is the methods of keeping current. I install packages
> using dpkg -i . I find the .deb packages on the ftp site or
> other sites, download them then install. If there are dependencies, I go
> looking for the
MacKenzie, Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AM> My only real problem is the methods of keeping current. I install
AM> packages using dpkg -i . I find the .deb packages on
AM> the ftp site or other sites, download them then install. If there
AM> are dependencies, I go looking for the required p
On 11 Feb, Tim Buller wrote:
> A bit more info...
>
> It looks like the problem is being caused by the hot-swappable SCA bay
> that is part of the Intel Astor Chasis in which this system is installed.
>
> Info from the Symbios boot-up sequence:
>
> SCSI ID = 0 6
> Vendor = ESG SHV
> Device = SCA
I d/led and installed gtkicq from potato along with the dependencies it
needs in order to run. When I try and run the program, I get this
message:
Unable to connect to server port 35091
Segmentation fault
Has anyone gotten gtkicq to work or can anyone give me some pointers as to
how to fix this?
I have one machine running Caldera OpenLinux and this machine has a CDROM
drive. I have another machine, a ThinkPad (with no CDROM drive) that is
connected to the other machine via 10BaseT. I have a Debian 2.0 CD in the
drive of one machine and I want to install Debian on the ThinkPad via NFS.
I
Keith G. Murphy wrote:
>
> Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> > Actually it's not that Debian is built to be hard to use.
> > It's just that many of the 'pretty' system control and configure
> > applications supplied by RH are not in Debian. (Besides they only work
> > in X)
> As someone who has recently co
On Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 09:32:50PM -, Shaleh wrote:
> On 10-Feb-99 Eliezer Figueroa wrote:
> > how can I change the IP address? Is there any menu I can use like the
> > one in the install process?
>
> Edit /etc/init.d/network
And don't forget to change it in /etc/hosts too
Nils
--
Plug-and-
Hi Debian users,
I have spent quite some time on the following problem:
We are trying to install debian 2.0 on a IBM Netfinity 7000 system
having everything installed on a raid 5 disk system using a
DAC960PJ controller.
It's not easy to do an install on a system like that, so it was
first inst
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, John Bravacos wrote:
> >The problem is that when I boot (using defualt settings) with the rescue
> >disk, it can't detect my SCSI hard disk. I haven't tried to load Debian
> >straight from hard disk, and don't I want to. The Debian instal
On the subject of what is the best distribution, I love Debian. I am
familiar with both Slackware and RH 5.0 and had real issues with both of
these before I decided to buy a CD with Debian 2.1. It is great.
My only real problem is the methods of keeping current. I install packages
using dpkg -i
At 07:30 PM 2/11/99 -, you wrote:
>The problem is that when I boot (using defualt settings) with the rescue
>disk, it can't detect my SCSI hard disk. I haven't tried to load Debian
>straight from hard disk, and don't I want to. The Debian install prints
>the following errors before enterin
Thanks, my mistake.
---
Andrei S. Ivanov
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
UIN 12402354
http://members.tripod.com/AnSIv
-Original Message-
From: Mark Muffett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Thursday, February 11, 1999 4:49 AM
Subject: Network problem - 3Com card
>I use a fairly standard card (3Com 905-TX, PCI 10/100BaseT), but I can't
>see any drivers for it when I run modconf.
A bit more info...
It looks like the problem is being caused by the hot-swappable SCA bay
that is part of the Intel Astor Chasis in which this system is installed.
Info from the Symbios boot-up sequence:
SCSI ID = 0 6
Vendor = ESG SHV
Device = SCA HSBP M5
Sync = No
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Tim Bull
On Thu, Feb 11, 1999 at 10:57:03PM +1100, Shao Zhang wrote:
> Hi,
> In the kernel 2.2.1's documentation for sound, the file AWE32
> contains the following line:
>
> AWE32:post-install awe_wave /usr/bin/sfxload /usr/synthfm.sbk
>
> I have got the program sfxload installed, but wh
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Richard Lyon wrote:
>> What do people like about RH? Is it worth trying to nick parts of their
>> install? I found it a pain - It wouldn't let me just install individual
>> packages, though I wonder whether some of the modconf stuff could be left
>> out for the initial install.
David Webster wrote:
>
> During the drivers installation phase there is no facility for
> installing sound card info. I find this quite odd since sound is as
> ubiquitous in computing today as ethernet and TCP/IP. The failure to
> not allow us to configure sound at the outset forces us newbies t
On Tue, 9 Feb 1999, Paul Seelig wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Feb 1999, William Schwartz wrote:
>-- snip
> When i tested Redhat this was one of the most definitive turn offs.
> One needed to have X11 up and running to have access to a rather
> strange package management frontend. Actually dselect is terri
"Daniel J. Brosemer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The Debian Weekly News had an announcement that fixes are already out for
> wu-ftpd-academ but are in /incoming. I seem to remember something about
> that being accessable only to developers. Is there a place where we can
> get at it?
Netgod ma
Vorrei sapere se è possibile installare Linux su un HD secondary master con
WIN98 sul primary master e realizzare una configurazione dual boot.
Grazie e cordiali saluti
Daniele
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> If an F1 motor was put into a mini-van body would it be any less powerful
> or more difficult to actually start ?
>
It would be a complete disaster. Yes it would be a pain to start, the clutch
would melt and the flywheel would go into orbit around mars.
Maybe a better analogy would be replaci
> 1) The package system could switch on something more source-based. I
> mean, there have been a few discussions on optimizing packages.
> (Debian-i686) On a compile it yourself, the package can hardly be more
> optimized to your computer.
Your statement is a rather broad generalisation, whi
> Does anyone know if there's a program like the "find" program in
> windows? It allows you to search for a key word in most windows you
> have open, it finds the word, takes you to the word and highlights it.
This is not possible. For example, what if you have a bitmap displayed which
has text
> What do people like about RH? Is it worth trying to nick parts of their
> install? I found it a pain - It wouldn't let me just install individual
> packages, though I wonder whether some of the modconf stuff could be left
> out for the initial install.
>
Maybe people like the RH install b
> I can't say I'm a grep whiz but I don't think it will do what I'm looking
> for. For
> example if I'm looking for a certain word in a long text file, the file is
> loaded
> in an xterm window, will grep find the word and place it in front of me
> highlighted? In windows I hit "ctrl+f", I get
Andrei Ivanov wrote:
>
> > I want to set up the OS and of course experiment with internet access.
> > I would like to download Netscape. Could someone please enlighten me as
> > to which version I download?
>
> Hrm. That depends on your machine. If you are using glibc6, download
> glib6 one from
Gregory Fedoruk wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am in the process of learning about Unix/Linux and the Debian
> version. Finally, something similar to my trusty Amiga on a PC
> platform.
>
> I want to set up the OS and of course experiment with internet access.
> I would like to download Netscape. Cou
On Wed Feb 10, 1999, Daniel Elenius wrote:
> I have a problem with the VM mail reader that has been annoying me for
> a LONG time. I use an exim filter to put e.g. the debian-user mail in
> a ~/mail/debian folder. Then when I open this folder, there will
> usually be new mail coming into the folde
I'm trying to install on a Dual PII 450 Intel 440BX-based system. This MB
has an integrated Symbios SYM53C876 SCSI controller, which uses the
NCR53C8xx SCSI driver. The 2 9GB drives are recognized by the BIOS, and by
the "integrated Symbios SCSI utility". Booting from the rescue disk (I've
tried th
The difference between them is that the supported one uses libc5 (which
basically only is around on Debian 2.0 for backwards compatability), while
the unsupported one is built on glibc. I use the glibc version and it works
fine(ish). Crashes once in a while, occasionally brings down X, but nothing
MAG wrote:
>
> Ed Cogburn wrote:
>
> > What you've downloaded is the libc5 version of
> > Netscape, but
> > you're system is using libc6. Netscape requires some of the X
> >
> > libs to, themselves, be compiled under libc5 for NS to work.
> > So,
> > there are libc5-built libs in the old
I've just started using screen (on everything, since it's so damn cool).
And I have afew questions.
Is there a way for vim to work reliably under screen? In some values of
TERM everything looks screwy in insert mode, other times everything works
just fine, other times I have to press enter a few t
On Thu, Feb 11, 1999 at 01:03:40PM +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Yes, I am very interested but did not know the answer to your problem. I did
> never manage to get Slab working with OSSFree and the old kernels 2.0.3x
> not even without any duplex (half, full).
It's all about the ALSA drivers :)
Hi,
It's only available, at the moment, software (vbox) and "drivers
support" for doing a Voice Answering Machine with HiSax
ISDN card !?
Thanks.
Best regards,
Nuno Carvalho
¨¨
Nuno Emanuel F. Carvalho
Dep. Informatics Engineering
University of Co
Hi,
I'm using kernel 2.2.1 with v4l support for AIMSLAB RadioTrack II.
Meanwhile i'm not able to control my radio card from wmtune neitheir
xradiotrack or whatever ...
I think the main problem is I need a /dev/radio device and I just
don't have it !
Should I create it ? Which type of file
> you could easily go even farther than that? OK, this might be
> impractical, but it sounds easy...
>
> Each step could be assigned (internally) a ranking according to user
> knowledge: 1 = what's a computer ---to--- 10 = Linus
>
> at the beginning of the install, you rank yourself. Then, fo
I am using smbmount to mount a remote drive and it works well except in
our large data folders. These folders have roughly 2500 data files in
them. If I try any of the following commands in these mounted directory
the prompt just hangs and nothing happens for many minutes (using dos
lanman or Nt th
Quoting Sasha Gutfraind ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've a rather general technical question.
> Floppy drives have been around for who knows how much
> time. But even more, it seems that they originated
> not from multitasking OSs like UN*X and Linux, but
> from Macs and PCs running DOS.
> Correct me if
Buying OSS could be a way, yes...
But what would you need sound for the very first minute you install Linux
for anyway? I think that you'd have more things to do than listen to
music.
Andrew
---
Andrei S. Ivanov
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
> I just rebooted my new 2.2.1 drive on my laptop.
>
> Where my bios is set to defaults (i.e., PnPOS), it locks up
> at boot. When I change my bios settings to enable serial port, and
> enable parallel port it boots up, but gives the following warn
On 11 Feb, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
> I just rebooted my new 2.2.1 drive on my laptop.
>
> Where my bios is set to defaults (i.e., PnPOS), it locks up
> at boot. When I change my bios settings to enable serial port, and
> enable parallel port it boots up, but gives the following warning:
>
> cs:
Hi,
I have a directory that is a mirror of Debian.
How do I make a CD (from slink) that can be used to install Debian
in new machines?
The Official CD found at the mirror is for 1.3.1. That is too old!
I would like to use the slink version.
Thanks
[]s,
Mario O.de
I was told by the pcmcia maintainer that pcmcia does not support
2.2.1 yet. A new package is forth coming.
I got around these problems with a $20 purchase. I downloaded the OSS Linux
driver from www.opensound.com and installed it. It worked the very first time.
Now I don't need to configure sound in the kernel at all.
--
Andrew
I'm a newbie to Linux, I'm trying to install
Debian Linux (ver 2.0.34) from 3.5" floppy. This is the first attempt to
install Linux, I chose Debian, becuase it was the most easily accessable Linux I
could find on the net. My computer, a IBM PS/2 (486SLC2), full specs can be
found at www.ibm
I think that there is far too much variation in sound cards for them to be
supported in the generic initial kernel. Perhaps support for whatever the
most typical sound setup might be could be compiled in. I don't know.
That would only help a subset of new users anyway. My impression is that
the
>I have exim and uucp working here. In the main configuration settings:
Thank you very, very much for your extremely helpful exim-config. What
can I say? (Look at my mailer!) IT WORKS !!!
I really appreciate your help!
Kind regards
Frederick
My hardware configuration is as follows:
486 dx2 66 motherboard/processor
8 MB RAM
1 840MB master IDE HD
1 220MB slave IDE HD
2 MB Video card
16 bit sound card
NE2000 compatible ethernet card
---"Christopher A. MacKay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What's your hardware configuration/bios?
>
I just loaded Debian linux yesterday and I an haveing a lots of problems.
1) I loaded the Debian CD from a dos boot floppy so I can get it to bring up
the CD Driver. Then I loaded the CD, but I did not load the CD driver somehow
into the Kernel. So when I tried to bring the CD back up to load th
What's your hardware configuration/bios?
Mac.
Mike Archer wrote:
>
> Hello everyone. I have a newly setup Debian Linux box running only
> Debian. My problem is that anytime i let debian sit for more than a
> minute or two, the system totally locks up. the keyboard doesn't
> respond at all, not e
Quoting Andrei Ivanov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Ok, this is what I had to do when I needed to free one of my disks for
> Windows.:
> 1. reinstate the mbr on that disk, if it has been changed.
> 2. cfdisk/fdisk to partition to fat16
> After this it SHOULD work, however, when I was doing it, I actually
I believe updated drivers for 3Com cards are available at :
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/vortex.html
Mac.
Mark Muffett wrote:
>
> I've just installed Linux for the first time. Almost everything went
> smoothly - including X windows, but I cannot get the network card to
> work.
>
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Randy Edwards wrote:
>
> I think overall we could eliminate a *lot* of the prompts in an install
>just by making assumptions. Perhaps a two-mode install should be used: expert
>and novice mode. Ask the expert everything, let them have full power.
you could easily go even f
I just rebooted my new 2.2.1 drive on my laptop.
Where my bios is set to defaults (i.e., PnPOS), it locks up
at boot. When I change my bios settings to enable serial port, and
enable parallel port it boots up, but gives the following warning:
cs: warning: no high memory available!
cs: Request W
First off, I know this sounds obvious, but make sure your BIOS settings
are letting you boot first from floppy, then HD, not from HD first,
which might cause this... Then, if you had LILO installed, try using:
fdisk [drive letter] /mbr
on your HD's master boot record. My fiance had a similar pr
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> *- On 11 Feb, Raymond A. Ingles wrote about "Re: Greater than 64 MB memory"
> >
> > How old is your BIOS? Older BIOSes can only report 64MB of memory. Newer
> > ones have a new function that can report more. If your BIOS only supports
> > the older
*- On 11 Feb, Raymond A. Ingles wrote about "Re: Greater than 64 MB memory"
> On Wed, 10 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> *- On 11 Feb, Garrick Chien Welsh wrote about "Re: Greater than 64 MB memory"
> [...]
>> When I switched to 2.2.1 I removed my mem=96m from my loadlin line and
>> the k
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Robert King wrote:
> Following an upgrade from hamm to slink, gv (and ghostview) complain about
> opening my postscript files with the following error message.
>
> Unknown paper size: (A4).
> Unrecoverable error: stackunderflow
>
> Downgrading gs to 3.33-7 fixed this proble
During the drivers installation phase there is no facility for
installing sound card info. I find this quite odd since sound is as
ubiquitous in computing today as ethernet and TCP/IP. The failure to
not allow us to configure sound at the outset forces us newbies to go
into the daunting task of r
I am a little rusty, but I think a pipe with head and tail may do what you
want
head -n < file
will display/select the first n lines
tail -n /tmp/x1
tail +$2 >/tmp/x2
cat /tmp/x1 /tmp/x2
These three lines can be made into a sheel script and the file you want to
do surgery can be redirected to i
I thought I would input my couple of pence worth to this
discussion. I am very much a Linux newbie but I am not exactly
an idiot when it comes to computers. I have been using computers
for 10 years going back to my humble XT.
I have recently installed RH5.1, SuSE 5.3 and Deb 2.0 and I
would lik
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Mike Archer wrote:
> Hello everyone. I have a newly setup Debian Linux box running only
> Debian. My problem is that anytime i let debian sit for more than a
> minute or two, the system totally locks up. the keyboard doesn't
> respond at all, not even NumLock or anything.
I'
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to linux.debian.user as well.
I use the xlock feature and kde wm to screen save and lock the
monitor/keyboard. Everything was working fine until I recently *had*
to change my password. I *have* to use a local password se
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> *- On 11 Feb, Garrick Chien Welsh wrote about "Re: Greater than 64 MB memory"
[...]
> When I switched to 2.2.1 I removed my mem=96m from my loadlin line and
> the kernel still only found 64M of memory. Strange. I wonder why this
> isn't working for
Richard Harran writes:
> I think that it is still an export thing: the difference is that the
> international version has weaker encryption, which is not covered by
> the export laws (and is less secure: probably the which ever agency it
> is can crack it).
No. The international version of pgp in
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, William Schwartz wrote:
>> Well, I did something stupid, and I don't know how I did it or how to make
>> it stop...
>> I added a package that when debian starts up, it proceeds right into a GUI
>> login screen (with a penguin head
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Garrick Chien Welsh wrote:
> The easiest way is to upgrade to a kernel later than 2.0.36 (2.2.1 would
> be preferable). Kernels before that don't recognise memory above 64M and
> and have to be told about it on the lilo configuration file. Like so.
>
> image=/bzImage
>roo
Thanks to all who replied... getting rid of my "xdm" did it. I was concerned
that my keyboard had gone bad, but it was just the gui login / xdm giving it
fits. Thanks for the help!
will
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: William Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [list] Debi
Hell William:
I think the offending package is xbanner.
I'm assuming you have installed xdm. SO
/etc/X11/xdm/Xsetup_0 holds the offending line.
ie.
# XBanner - begin
/usr/X11R6/bin/freetemp
/usr/X11R6/bin/xbanner -file /etc/X11/XBanner.ad
# XBanner - end
Just comment it out.
Peter
Willi
> I want to set up the OS and of course experiment with internet access.
> I would like to download Netscape. Could someone please enlighten me as
> to which version I download?
Hrm. That depends on your machine. If you are using glibc6, download
glib6 one from netcape ftp. If you are using libc
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, William Schwartz wrote:
> Well, I did something stupid, and I don't know how I did it or how to make
> it stop...
> I added a package that when debian starts up, it proceeds right into a GUI
> login screen (with a penguin head). Now, the problem is that I don't like
> it, and
>
> Well, I did something stupid, and I don't know how I did it or how to make
> it stop...
>
> I added a package that when debian starts up, it proceeds right into a GUI
> login screen (with a penguin head). Now, the problem is that I don't like
> it, and I want it to go away. I don't remember w
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Then switched to exim (instead of sendmail), that worked better, I
>received email, got confident again, but configuring a mailer to UUCP is
>more work than I thought.
>
>Now I'm waiting for some good prince to come along and help me wi
Well, I did something stupid, and I don't know how I did it or how to make
it stop...
I added a package that when debian starts up, it proceeds right into a GUI
login screen (with a penguin head). Now, the problem is that I don't like
it, and I want it to go away. I don't remember what package it
Jan Vroonhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That is not the error messsage :-) There is a "dead_circumflex" in
dead-circumflex of course
>
> (define-key function-key-map 'dead_circumflex compose-circumflex-map)
Thus (define-key function-key-map 'dead-circumflex compose-circumflex-map)
Hello everyone. I have a newly setup Debian Linux box running only
Debian. My problem is that anytime i let debian sit for more than a
minute or two, the system totally locks up. the keyboard doesn't
respond at all, not even NumLock or anything. I know that the screen
is supposed to go blank after
*- On 10 Feb, Steven Evatt wrote about "My System Clock - Under Slink"
> Howdy folks,
>
> I'm running slink (kernel version 2.0.33) on a 486 and I'm having an
> interesting problem with my uptime. I'm courious if this is a "feature"
> or a "bug".
>
> The log below is from a cronscript that every
I had a similiar problem (which wasn't helped by my upstream news-server
going down and since fetch doesn't give any progress indication I sat there
for 1 1/2 hours before realsing the damn thing was down and gave in for the
night :). It seemed more or less random about when it decided to get the
a
I've just installed Linux for the first time. Almost everything went
smoothly - including X windows, but I cannot get the network card to
work.
I use a fairly standard card (3Com 905-TX, PCI 10/100BaseT), but I can't
see any drivers for it when I run modconf. I presume this is the
problem. Can
On Thu, Feb 11, 1999 at 12:46:08PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> export). Thus, so far as PGP is concerned, pgp-us and pgp-i should be the
> same (with the exception of the RSAREF issue, which I'm not sure what it
> means, since the international versions do deal with RSA keys).
I don't know
On Tue, Feb 09, 1999 at 08:57:22AM +0100, Remco van de Meent wrote:
> Robert King wrote:
> > Since I upgraded to slink, for some reason syslog reports all its times in
> > GMT (which isn't a big problem), and cron does its stuff according to GMT
> > (which is a big problem, because updatedb goes of
As Garrick said, the code from PGP was scanned and taken out of the States
in hard print (therefore bypassing the bann on "electronic crypto code"
export). Thus, so far as PGP is concerned, pgp-us and pgp-i should be the
same (with the exception of the RSAREF issue, which I'm not sure what it
mean
Matt Garman hat gesagt: // Matt Garman wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 10:27:59AM -0600, Matt Garman wrote:
> >
> > Has anyone been sucessful using the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
> > (ALSA) drivers in FULL DUPLEX mode with the program slab?
> >
> > I have a SB AWE 32, wich is currently w
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>I have tried adding the /etc/modules file, also tried rebuilding the kernel
>with tulip and de4x5 linked (not as loadable modules). On boot, I get the
>following message:
>
>/dev/tulip.o: init_module: Device or resource busy
>
>My /etc/co
Hi,
In the kernel 2.2.1's documentation for sound, the file AWE32
contains the following line:
AWE32:post-install awe_wave /usr/bin/sfxload /usr/synthfm.sbk
I have got the program sfxload installed, but where can I find the
file synthfm.shk?? I searched the debian both sta
Thus spake Shao Zhang ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I have one xterm & one rxvt open. But when I typed the command
> 'w', I have only got one entry:
>
> USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT
> s2193893 ttyp0:0.0 9:28pm 0.00s 0.47s 0.07s w
>
>
Hello,
This is a guess, I don't have access to my linux box now.
Probably your computer is trying to use the sfxload command to load sound
samples to your card. Maybe it is not finding the sfxload program (it is on
awe-drv package in section sound) or it is not fiding the samples file. In my
box
Hi,
I like fvwm because it is so efficient! I also like KDE because it
looks very nice.
So, I am wondering! I am running 12 virtual screens in my fvwm
session, is it possible to config half of them running kde??
Any hints will be greatly appreciated!
Thx.
Shao.
Hi,
I have one xterm & one rxvt open. But when I typed the command
'w', I have only got one entry:
USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT
s2193893 ttyp0:0.0 9:28pm 0.00s 0.47s 0.07s w
The other entry from rxvt is somehow missing
Hi,
I have compile the awe_wave driver as a module in my kernel 2.2.1,
and when kernel boots up, it says the following line failed:
post-install awe_wave /usr/bin/sfxload
/usr/lib/awe/sfbank/synthgm.sbk
Could anyone please give some idea where it went wrong?? Do I need
t
Since the GNU has selected windowmaker as I have tried to
install it on my system. The latest Debian version is 0.20 although there
are RPMs for newer versions.
Anyway my problem is in trying to install wmakerconf and wmakerconf-data.
wmakerconf-data says it cannot install/configure because wmak
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