I would thought fetchmail is what you are after.
Have a look at the fetchmail package and the keep option to see if it is what
you
want.
Dan Nguyen wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> : Basically I want to send a copy mail received by my work account
> : to my home account an
In my (admittedly limited) experience Debian does just fine with
Netware, provided that you stick with a 2.0.x series kernel. The 2.2.x
series seems to have some very nasty problems with the IPX protocol
(brings down just about everything on our network within moments, with a
massive flood of broa
On Mon, 3 May 1999, Allen B. Riddell wrote:
>Ok, I'm using xdm and everything, when I su to root from my normal account
>and try to use x programs -- the program yells at me and tells me to use
>xhost to add whatever host to the list of approved addresses...
>
>Anyway -- so I get out of the shel
Hi!
Philip Thiem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the past I have always used netscape for email, pgp for encyrption.
> And I have manually encrypted the email, and attached it to a message
> in netscape. I'm getting tried of this a bit, and I would like to know
> if there a plugin or program tha
Arjen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have Debian 2.1 installed, now i'm trying to mount my cd-players (hdc and
> hdd), and my zip-drive (hdb). but what i try, i cant mount them. I get the
> message that i cant find hdd, hdc, hdb in /dev/mnt, or another file (sorry,
> don't know the name any more.
On Mon, 3 May 1999, G. Crimp wrote:
>I have been asked to help someone learn about Linux. So far, I have
>installed Linux on an existing box. I must also give advice on new
>hardware. One of the concerns this person has, is not having anything
>spinning in his office. He currently uses a diskl
I would think you could do it if you used once of those heat sinks which have a
peltier junction on the bottom. I don't know if anyone's tried this of course
but I do
know such heat sinks exist (I saw and felt one a Comdex last year and boy was it
cold!)
"G. Crimp" wrote:
> I have been asked to
Hello,
I have Debian 2.1 installed, now i'm trying to mount my cd-players (hdc and
hdd), and my zip-drive (hdb). but what i try, i cant mount them. I get the
message that i cant find hdd, hdc, hdb in /dev/mnt, or another file (sorry,
don't know the name any more. Does anybody know how i can mount
Ok, I'm using xdm and everything, when I su to root from my normal account
and try to use x programs -- the program yells at me and tells me to use
xhost to add whatever host to the list of approved addresses...
Anyway -- so I get out of the shell and type xhost localhost or something
like t
>
> I have been asked to help someone learn about Linux. So far, I have
> installed Linux on an existing box. I must also give advice on new
> hardware. One of the concerns this person has, is not having anything
> spinning in his office. He currently uses a diskless sparc station, which
> is
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On 03 May 1999 18:39:08 -0400, Arcady Genkin wrote:
>Well it says December 31 1997. Fat32 existed then AFAIK.
M, I dunno if it was widespread, however. IIRC it was OSR2 that came
with fat32 on the disc. Doesn't mean that it would have been
I have been asked to help someone learn about Linux. So far, I have
installed Linux on an existing box. I must also give advice on new
hardware. One of the concerns this person has, is not having anything
spinning in his office. He currently uses a diskless sparc station, which
is apparently al
Randy Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > We have been trying to configure an X server from Debian 2.1 on a
> > Compaq Presario 1235 laptop. SuperProbe reports
>
>I've got a Presario 1236 laptop running Potato very nicely with the 2.2.5
> kernel (well, all except the sound, I've only got
On Mon, 3 May 1999, Christian Dysthe wrote:
>
> I was wondering if there is any software available that makes it easy to
> switch
> window managers without having to edit too many ini files.
>
You just have to edit ~/.xsession, change "exec foowm" to "exec barwm".
If you get Gnome 1.0 though,
Hi,
I was wondering if there is any software available that makes it easy to switch
window managers without having to edit too many ini files.
TIA
---
Regards,
Christian Dysthe
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.bigfoot.com/~cdysthe
ICQ 3945810
Date: 03-May-99
Ti
Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >Hmm. The man page says nothing about Fat16/Fat32 issues. It also
> >doesn't refer to another program.
>
> Which is either good or bad. The question is, do the docs give a date
> when it was last updated? If it was updated before fat32 became
> "comm
Hi,
During instalation I had to add modules to the kernel and one of the modules
was PCBIT ISDN module. It asked me for parameters. I have the io and irq
asked for, i got that info in the Win98 control panel, but I don't know how
to insert it.
And the io was written in a different way. What I have
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On 03 May 1999 18:26:21 -0400, Arcady Genkin wrote:
>> My first guess is that dosfsck cannot check fat32 partitions.
>Hmm. The man page says nothing about Fat16/Fat32 issues. It also
>doesn't refer to another program.
Which is either good or
Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >I've tried today to check my fatXX partitions for errors. dosfsck
> >worked fine on a FAT16 partition, but won't even start checking the
> >FAT32, saying "Root directory has zero size."
> >What does it mean?
>
> My first guess is that dosfsck cannot c
Preston Landers wrote:
> Is there a facility to do a text search on the list of packages apt
> has in /var/state/apt/lists?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>apt-cache search quake
quake2-dm - id's deathmatch maps and skins for Quake 2
xquake - 3d action game, the successor to Doom. (X version)
quake2-ctf - C
Hello everyone...
I'm wondering if anyone has packaged the rpm that creates the 3dfx
Voodoo device?
I can't get the archive inside the rpm to compile correctly manually.
I'm sure someone's solved this problem already, the only question is,
who?
I can use most Mesa/3dfx programs fine, including
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On 03 May 1999 18:00:58 -0400, Arcady Genkin wrote:
>I've tried today to check my fatXX partitions for errors. dosfsck
>worked fine on a FAT16 partition, but won't even start checking the
>FAT32, saying "Root directory has zero size."
>What does it m
Hi all:
I've tried today to check my fatXX partitions for errors. dosfsck
worked fine on a FAT16 partition, but won't even start checking the
FAT32, saying "Root directory has zero size."
What does it mean?
TIA!
--
Arcady Genkin
"I opened up my wallet, and it's full of blood..." - GsYBE
I have a /usr/local/bin/shutdown like this:
su -c "shutdown $1 $2 $3 $4 $5"
Anybody can run shutdown, but they'll need the root password.
If you want anybody to shutdown without password, make
/sbin/shutdown a suid executable. Make shutdown a menu choice
in your window manager for user friendl
> now i am getting very, very annoyed. with all the talk about how stable
> etc. debian is then i try it and all the claims are invalid. first with
> the default everything on X etc. mozilla comes up with errors (actually
> they are X errors, like "error invalid ButtonX call" etc. you get the
De
Kenneth Scharf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
KS> Doesn't RedHat use this to determine whether to start XDM or not?
Yes; runlevel 5 starts xdm, other runlevels don't. You can fairly
easily set up Debian to work this way as well. By default, though,
xdm gets started in every runlevel if the xdm pack
On Mon, May 03, 1999 at 08:46:04PM +0200, J.H.M. Dassen wrote:
> On Mon, May 03, 1999 at 10:32:36 -0700, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
> > my_hdr From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> The user you run mutt under must be listed in exim's trusted user list. Say
> your local username is "paul", you'd have to have
Hello,
maybe this can help : a site on linux and laptops; you should be able to find
info on specific models.
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/linux-laptop/
Cheers,
Etienne
ps : My general impression is that Toshiba and LInux go along well (source :
that
site, various mailin
I think I have a dying hard disk; the only other option is
some virus.
I was upgrading libc & gcc compliers (from potato) on my laptop
over a PLIP connection when I gradually started losing priviledges
to ftp and telnet into the machine. Once I logged out I couldn't
log back in, even as root.
On Mon, 3 May 1999, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
>
> The thing is to see if you can get back correct data from 'ypmatch pow
> shadow.byname'.
> If this works then your server is doing its job. Do you have an entry in
> /etc/nsswitch.conf with:
>
> shadow: files, nis
>
> in addition to the passwd:
"Chad A. Adlawan" wrote:
>>
>> >ow btw, how do u send email to all users in ur system w/o having to type
>all
>> >their user names ? i use exim also ...
>>
>> Subscribe them to an announce-only mailing list that you would run.
>>
>
> i think i remember our sysadmin u
Hello everybody,
since a few days I'm experiences "hangs" when I leave my machine
unattended
for some hours. What exactly happens is that my mouse pointer doesn't move
anymore. By using the keyboard combi's in WindowMaker (both .51.2 and .53
have the problem) I'm able to close all programs and shu
> Can someone give me a hint as to how to troubleshoot ppp. I had it
> dialing and negotiating but have accidently or otherwise killed all
> action.
What do you mean by that? *Exactly* what happens?
> When I try pon I get the message that pppd does not have defaultroute
> activated in /usr/sbin
>
> >ow btw, how do u send email to all users in ur system w/o having to type all
> >their user names ? i use exim also ...
>
> Subscribe them to an announce-only mailing list that you would run.
>
i think i remember our sysadmin used to do this, i think what he did was
send email to [EM
>ow btw, how do u send email to all users in ur system w/o having to type all
>their user names ? i use exim also ...
>chad
$ edit message_in_file
$ for person in `cat /etc/passwd | awk -F ':' '{if ($3 >= 1000) print $1}'` do
>mail -s "subject here" $person < message_in_file;
> done
$ r
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On Tue, 4 May 1999 04:04:15 +0800, Chad A. Adlawan wrote:
>ow btw, how do u send email to all users in ur system w/o having to type all
>their user names ? i use exim also ...
Subscribe them to an announce-only mailing list that you would run.
>
> I don't think that is the case. The trusted user just means that it will
> believe the envelope sender field (Sender:) from those users. You should
> NEVER have to put real users in the trusted user field. You shoudl only
> have something like:
>
> trusted_users = mail:news:uucp:root
>
ow b
On Sat, May 01, 1999 at 05:45:14PM -0700, Aaron Van Couwenberghe wrote:
> I'm looking into getting a gateway laptop.
>
> One thing I'm very leery of, however, is that both the CD-ROM drive and
> floppy are hot-swappable PCMCIA. I've directed an inquiry at gateway's
> techies about whether Linux wi
"J.H.M. Dassen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I haven't tested this, but it should work: add a line
> * localhost:8080 . .
> to /etc/junkbuster/forwardfile (assuming wwwoffle runs on port 8080).
Thank you, Ray, this did indeed work eventually. To start with I had
problems connecting t
I am having a heck of a time setting up a "virtual" postscript
printer. I am trying:
$ cat hellow.ps | /etc/filter.ps | lpr -Praw
where:
- Begin hellow.ps -
%!
/Helvetica findfont 72 scalefont setfont
72 72 moveto
(Hello, world!) show
showpage
- Begin filter.ps -
#!/bin/sh
/usr
On Mon, May 03, 1999 at 10:32:36 -0700, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
> my_hdr From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The user you run mutt under must be listed in exim's trusted user list. Say
your local username is "paul", you'd have to have something like
trusted_users = mail:paul
in /etc/exim.conf .
HTH,
Ray
--
On Mon, May 03, 1999 at 09:08:26AM -0300, Fernando Tadeu Caldeira Brandt wrote:
> My /var/log/xdm.log is full of the following lines:
>
> X internal error: trying to rotate odd-sized pixmap.
>
> I suspect that this has something to do with one of the
> screensavers in the xscreensaver program.
>
I tried to find IPMasq specific resources for this question, but all references
seem outdated and refer to ml.org domains which no longer seem to exist.
My situation is this: A Debian (1.3) gateway between a LAN and a Cable Internet
modem using the IP Masquerading software. The LAN clients run W
* Paul Nathan Puri said:
> How do I set up mutt so that the "Reply to:" header is in the messages?
It's easy. Create a .muttrc file in your home directory, then put the
following string somewhere in it:
my_hdr Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I had a professor tell me he could not respond to my mess
Hello,
I've just finished installing Debian 2.1 . Since yesterday evening the light
of my floppy drive is permanently on and the drive can't be initialized by
Linux. Is it possible this is caused by the installation of Linux or can it
be another fine example of Murphy's Law?
Jan
How do I set up mutt so that the "Reply to:" header is in the messages?
I had a professor tell me he could not respond to my messages once because
he couldn't hit "Reply to:" Does this make sense? I noticed I don't have
this field in my email headers in mutt. Thanks all...
--
NatePuri
Certifie
testing
--
NatePuri
Certified Law Student
Debian GNU/Linux Monk
McGeorge School of Law
Sacramento, CA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
My mua's are all working except for mutt. Mutt will not send mail. It acts
like it does (no errors), but the mail never gets there.
What could be the problem?
I have attached a copy of my .muttrc file, please look to see if something is
wrong there. I'm at a loss, and would greatly like to us
Doesn't RedHat use this to determine whether to start XDM or not?
"Chad A. Adlawan" schrieb:
>
> hi !
> i was just wondering, what exactly will happen if i change the
default run
> level specified in /etc/inittab from init 2 to init 3, or 4, or 5 ?
> TIA,
> Chad
===
Amateur Radio, when all el
Where can I get more information about LDAP? I keep hearing that it's
the way to go for a corporate email directory ... I see that Debian has
an LDAP server packaged. What should I do to learn the ins and outs of
LDAP?
TIA,
--
Nathan Norman
MidcoNet 410 South Phillips Avenue Sioux Falls, SD
m
> > Dows anyone know of any programs that will allow me to capture what's on
> > the desktop?
>
> xwd, xwdtopnm, xwud are useful tools..
AfterStep has that feature built in as well. GIMP does it. XV can do it
too, I think. Even XEmacs20 can.
Andrew
--
Howdy All:
How are ya?
Last night, I was working on installing the Kernel 2.2.3 Sources. I
unpack them and then run 'make menuconfig' and this is what I get...
rm -f include/asm
( cd include ; ln -sf asm-i386 asm)
make -C scripts/lxdialog all
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux/scripts/
I think xlib6g in the latest potato (3.3.3.1-2) has broken StarOffice.
the message i got from soffice is:
/home/eafarris/Office50/bin/soffice.bin: error in loading shared
libraries
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6: undefined symbol: __bzero
to fix, i d/loaded slink's xlib6g and extracted it manually (v
On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, Mark Wagnon wrote:
> Dows anyone know of any programs that will allow me to capture what's on
> the desktop?
xwd, xwdtopnm, xwud are useful tools..
(Included in xbase-clients)
Roy
Unsolicited commercial email with be billed at $350/message
Roy Larsen, [EMAIL PRO
Can someone give me a hint as to how to troubleshoot ppp. I had it dialing and
negotiating but have accidently or otherwise killed all
action. When I try pon I get the message that pppd does not have defaultroute
activated in /usr/sbin/pppd. /usr/sbin/ pppconfig has
defaultroute activated.??
I am learning Debian/GNU Linux. I have a 2.0 install with ncpfs. I haven't
actually used it, yet, because the disclaimers in the readme's refer to such
things as potentially bringing the server down. I can't afford to do that in
our live environment, and we don't yet have a good test environment.
Thanks for your help!
I was my fault that it didn't work. I made a mistake
when I tied to mount the nfs because I didn't enter the same directory that I
had int the other computer in the /etc/exports. That's why it didn't work.
Thanks again!
Robert
On Thu, 29 Apr 1999, Jens B.
Per-Olof Widstrom wrote:
> I have been trying for a whole day to get nis to work, but it will not. I
> have a minimal LAN with two computers. They both are running slink; the
> server has been upgraded from hamm (2.0).
>
> I have managed to make ypcat work, it is also possible to finger. But
> w
Hi,
I have had some problems with my PPP connection lately (potato). I use Xsip to
dial up. Works fine. Connects and DNS is set up. Everything is normal until I
try do use an inet app. Nothing works! Not the browser, not IRC, no ping and no
fetchmail/exim even!
I have reinstalled all the network
> Just what it says. I am seeking any comments on software development
> tools and applications that utilize/are aware of XML. I want
> tools that
> will run on LINUX--I do not care if they are Open Source, commercial,
> free, or not for now. ANY ideas references suggestions are
> appreciated
>
On Mon, 3 May 1999, John Foster wrote:
> Just what it says. I am seeking any comments on software development
> tools and applications that utilize/are aware of XML. I want tools that
> will run on LINUX--I do not care if they are Open Source, commercial,
> free, or not for now. ANY ideas refer
Just what it says. I am seeking any comments on software development
tools and applications that utilize/are aware of XML. I want tools that
will run on LINUX--I do not care if they are Open Source, commercial,
free, or not for now. ANY ideas references suggestions are appreciated
especially if yo
Hi & HELP!
I got a laptop(K6-23D 333+64Mb RAM S3 virge mg/mx) with a OPL3-SAx(yamaha 719)
sound chipset. It works perfectly under win98, but i dont use 98. The problem
is that sound through dsp device is clipped/disturbed by HDD+MOUSE activity in
X and X-free sessions! Iam using kernel 2.2.x and co
Hi & HELP!
I got a laptop(K6-23D 333+64Mb RAM S3 virge mg/mx) with a OPL3-SAx(yamaha 719)
sound chipset. It works perfectly under win98, but i dont use 98. The problem
is that sound through dsp device is clipped/disturbed by HDD+MOUSE activity in
X and X-free sessions! Iam using kernel 2.2.x and co
I have a problem with ftp to debian when it is configured to use nis.
Everything works OK as long as I have a normal user entry in /etc/passwd
but when I take the user account infomation from nis fptd wont allow the
user to connect. Telnet and other stuff works so its related only to
ftpd I think.
My /var/log/xdm.log is full of the following lines:
X internal error: trying to rotate odd-sized pixmap.
I suspect that this has something to do with one of the
screensavers in the xscreensaver program.
Because of this problem, sometimes my /var partition
(which has about 100MB) becomes comple
In regards to the last email, I am not subscribed to the list, so please
CC: me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Thanks
Trev
Help
I was try to get ld-linux to point to an earlier version and so I
deleted ld-linux.so.2 in an attempt to get star office and java working,
and instead I cannot run any program!!!
Is there an easy way to fix this?
Help
Trev
On Mon, May 03, 1999 at 11:35:39 +0100, Phillip Deackes wrote:
> I have been spending quite some time trying to get junkbuster and wwwoffle
> to co-exist on my system.
I haven't tested this, but it should work: add a line
* localhost:8080 . .
to /etc/junkbuster/forwardfile (assuming w
On Sun, May 02, 1999 at 18:39:46 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> This evening the partition that /usr was mounted on completely killed
> itself. After about 3 hours of disaster recovery I've gotten my server
> limping along. Here is the problem I am facing. dpkg, dselect and apt all
> do not appe
I want to display mixed languages in an html page on my browser.
I have got xfstt running OK and have loaded the cyberbit.ttf font so it
can find it.
yudit runs fine and uses the same font to display mixed languages,
although it uses freefont2 instead of xfstt.
How do I code my html page to use
Hi,
I've finally gotten gnome to run with enlightenment beautifully but I
can't seem to print in Balsa, am I missing some kind of configuration that I
need to do in order to get the printing to work? If anyone can help me with
this I'd really appreciate it.
Shawn Nguyen
I have been spending quite some time trying to get junkbuster and
wwwoffle to co-exist on my system. Has anyone managed it? The junkbuster
docs are just that much too technical for me to follow when they mention
changing the forward file. I'm struggling her
I have been using wwwoffle for *ages* an
Hi
I am interested in buying the Toshiba CDT410 from a Private Owner on the
Internet
What do you think of it?
The private owner has had it for 2 years.
Teresa
Hi,
>>"pedro" == pedro i sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
pedro> I'm trying to install the kernel-source-2.0.36 package from
pedro> the 2.1 distribution. I call dpkg -i and everything
pedro> seems to work fine, no errors are reported. However, when dpkg
pedro> is done I look at /usr/src an
This evening the partition that /usr was mounted on completely killed
itself. After about 3 hours of disaster recovery I've gotten my server
limping along. Here is the problem I am facing. dpkg, dselect and apt all
do not appear to have any way to force the reinstall of all currently
install
What is causing mail to fail because of timeout?
I have a dialup system to my ISP and for the last week it happened to some
of my outgoing mail.
Johann
--
| Johann Spies Windsorlaan 19
Hallo,
I have a DX4-100 with 32 meg ram and nearly 66 meg swap space.
Over the weekend I installed gs-aladdin_5.50-5.deb, xpdf_0.80-2.deb
gsfonts-other_5.10-1.deb and gsfonts_5.10a-1.deb from potato to try out
dvipdf.
While printing an eight page .pdf file created by dvipdf (I just typed
lpr f
>
> I'm configuring a print server for remote clients. I've set up a Debian
> machine
> with an HP LaserJet 4000 hooked to it via parallel cable. I've installed lprng
> and samba, and can print to it from two types of client:
>
> 1) From Linux using BSD-style lpr. Text (notwithstanding line feed
Steve,
thanks for providing library info. After I installed glibc 2.1, the
same problem appeared to me. However, I can't further explore the
problem just now, since glibc 2.1 breaks CMUCL (which I use) too. Until
it's fixed, I won't be able to install glibc 2.1 development easily on
my Debian d
On Sun, 2 May 1999, Brian Servis wrote:
>
> This is crazy! Why is X taking so much memory? This is the result of
> ps axmw trimmed to show only X and netscape(4.5glibc2). The machine has
> only been up just under 2 days.
>
Remember that applications can allocate server-side resources, such a
rich wrote:
...
>Finally, I have found that to do the steps required to compile the
>kernel, I need to be root the whole time. I was under the impression
>that I shouldn't have to be for every step, and that 'fakeroot' should
>be used for the steps that require root permissions. This didn't
tf wrote:
>hey all
>
>I just expanded the 2.2.6 kernal into /usr/src. I have only the base system
> installed, but am getting debs and
>throwing them into a windows directory. among them was "make". so I got to
> the "make menuconfig" step and I got
>an error (sorry can't
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
: Basically I want to send a copy mail received by my work account
: to my home account and not erase it on my work account.
The simple solution is to use procmail. Though I don't know the exact
things to put in your ~/.procmailrc file. I have used it t
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
: I've got debian as far as my first boot but can't get dselect to install my
: packages via ftp and am not too keen on the alternatives. It connects to the
: site but returns the message 'not a plain file' when attempting to open
: 'Packages.gz'. Any help
Shaleh wrote:
>
> On 03-May-99 rich wrote:
> >> You need to do some tweaking to get sound support to work properly as
> >> a module. If you don't do anything special, a read request on
> >> /dev/audio tells the kernel to try to get sound support, so it loads
> >> the 'sound' module. Since there'
On 03-May-99 rich wrote:
>> You need to do some tweaking to get sound support to work properly as
>> a module. If you don't do anything special, a read request on
>> /dev/audio tells the kernel to try to get sound support, so it loads
>> the 'sound' module. Since there's no module installed that
On 03-May-99 Fethi A. Okyar wrote:
>
> I have APM configured and it works when I am not
> running an X-server. How do I start APM when I am
> running X, and how do I configure some parameters
> (i.e. suspend, etc.) ?
>
apm is controlled via apmd and is setup the same regardless of what you are
I have APM configured and it works when I am not
running an X-server. How do I start APM when I am
running X, and how do I configure some parameters
(i.e. suspend, etc.) ?
Fethi Okyar
Research Assistant
Computational Solid Mechanics
MMAE Department, IIT
Chicago,
> You need to do some tweaking to get sound support to work properly as
> a module. If you don't do anything special, a read request on
> /dev/audio tells the kernel to try to get sound support, so it loads
> the 'sound' module. Since there's no module installed that can
> provide actual audio da
I fixed the libXt.so problem -- but now acroread seg faults. Does
anyone know anything about this?
BTW, I fixed the libXt.so.6 problem by explicitly setting the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable and exporting it (and it has the same values
as the entries in my /etc/ld.so.conf file, I don't see why the
env
Hello:
I installed the acroread package. I've installed and removed it
before, in the past, with no trouble, but this time, I get the
following error:
/usr/lib/Acrobat3/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: can't load \
library 'libXt.so.6'
(and that's all on one line).
I did a "locate libX
This is crazy! Why is X taking so much memory? This is the result of
ps axmw trimmed to show only X and netscape(4.5glibc2). The machine has
only been up just under 2 days.
PID TTY MAJFLT MINFLT TRS DRS SIZE SWAP RSS SHRD LIB DT COMMAND
352 ? 27095 98059 828 32744 114084 56
Tapio Lehtonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
1999-05-03
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Tiivistelmä
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LOCAL: Finnish Debian Meeting 15th May 1999. The rest of this notice
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On Sun, May 02, 1999 at 09:39:04PM -0400, Richard Miles wrote:
> I have apparently lost my /dev/eth0, /dev/eth1 etc... files during a kernel
> recompile. How do I get them back?
eth# aren't devices as in /dev/eth0, they're network interfaces.
Something changed in your new kernel, ie you forgot to
You have not lost them .. you just forgot to compile the support for your
network cards into the kernel.. Compile the network cards as a module,
insmod the modules and run /etc/init.d/network and you should have them..
Regards,
Vaidhy
On Sun, May 02, 1999 at 09:39:04PM -0400, Richard Miles wrote:
Moving to slink, I'm having trouble with
my test posts of netnews.
I get the following message:
Can't generate Message-ID, Illegal seek
Any clues appreciated.
rob
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have apparently lost my /dev/eth0, /dev/eth1 etc... files during a kernel
recompile. How do I get them back?
Thanks a million! I did notice that when I installed debian and overlooked
it.
Ove Kaaven wrote:
> On Sun, 2 May 1999, Johnny Thompson wrote:
>
> > SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument <- I think this may be my problem
>
> > Initializing IP Masquerading...done.
> ^^ I think this may be your problem...
Not to discourage you from using Netscape for E-mail or anything, but mutt is
the best
(IMHO) for e-mail. It can automatically encrypt and sign messages as well as
extract
public pgp keys sent to you in e-mail messages. That my friend is a mail
client..
Yea, I know I sent this in netscape but
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