Does Real G2 player need glibc2.1 ? I downloaded the binaries from
real.com, but it refuses to run on my slink system.
intra:~# realplay
realplay: error in loading shared libraries
: undefined symbol: __eh_pc
That's really all it does. Anyone?
--nico
--:: Nico Galoppo ::---
thomas writes:
> you need a line with the word 'noauth' in your /etc/ppp/peers/provider
> file.
Yes. That line would already be there had he used pppconfig to set up ppp.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Do with it what you wi
Hello,
I have a fairly fresh slink system, and I get the same fetchmail error msgs.
--David
> -Original Message-
> From: XRDLAB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, May 22, 1999 5:19 AM
> To: Debian Users
> Subject: Fetchmail problems
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I upgraded my hamm system to slin
Hello.
I'm looking for pointers on this StarOffice Problem.
The system is a Debian 2.1, 2.0.36 system on an Asus
P2B-F PII 350Mhz, 128M ram. The installation is the
home user setup from the Debian install.
With SO5.0, 5.01 and 5.1, the mail and news functions
do not work reliably. In fact, SO
I encountered some problems while upgrading with apt-get. I ended up
with removing xemacs20, then apt-get update and apt-get upgrade
finished without error. But now some programs are missing. E.g. xterm
and startx.
What could have gone wrong?
Stef
George Bonser wrote:
>
> On Sat, 22 May 1999, Christopher J. Morrone wrote:
>
> >
> > Sounds dangerous...doesn't a bus error mean that the app tried to write
> > into kernel space memory? If so, wouldn't giving it root access allow it
> > to overwrite kernel memory and crash the system?
> >
>
>
On Sat, 22 May 1999, moron wrote:
> I'm trying for the fiftieth time to set up an internet connection for the
> first time. Could someone tell me if the message "peer refuses to
> authenticate" signifies something specific and easily correctable or just
> that I'm still a long way from getting th
"Allan M. Wind" wrote:
> On 1999-05-22 12:20, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>
> > It will start the panel and window manager. You change the
> > windowmanager through the gnome control center.
>
> That doesn't seem to work here.
>
> /Allan
> --
> Allan M. Wind Phone: 781.938.5272 (h
On Sat, 22 May 1999, George Bonser wrote:
> On Sat, 22 May 1999, Christopher J. Morrone wrote:
>
> >
> > Sounds dangerous...doesn't a bus error mean that the app tried to write
> > into kernel space memory? If so, wouldn't giving it root access allow it
> > to overwrite kernel memory and crash
I'm trying for the fiftieth time to set up an internet connection for the
first time. Could someone tell me if the message "peer refuses to
authenticate" signifies something specific and easily correctable or just
that I'm still a long way from getting things right?
David
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On Sat, 22 May 1999 16:48:47 -0500, Stephen Pitts wrote:
>Unix-esque operating systems are _not_ designed for casual use.
I understand that.
>The more you understand about the way computers work, the more efficently you
>will be able to do thing
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 08:03:45PM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
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> On Fri, 21 May 1999 22:55:46 -0400, Allan M. Wind wrote:
>
> >So, if you have known about this "problem" for years, where is your
> >solution? Show me the code!
>
> This is the
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 09:23:53PM -0400, Jim B wrote:
> Hi all. Is there a good POP3 and/or IMAP4 client (console or GUI, doesn't
> matter) that supports multiple accounts with easy switching between them...
> and that can filter based on the "account" concept rather than just on
> headers?
>
>
On Sat, 22 May 1999, George Bonser wrote:
> On Sat, 22 May 1999, Michelle Coelho wrote:
>
> > what I get:
> > bash-2.01$ netscape
> > Netscape: Ignoring unsupported netscape contenttype in user
> > mailcap file.
> > Warning:
> > Cannot allocate colormap entry for default background
> >
> >
> > ~ {208}> ximtool &
> > [1] 15911
> > ~ {209}> Warning: Cannot convert string "center " to type Justify
> ^^^
> I'm no expert, but this looks like a font problem. I don't really know
> more than that, but for what it's worth...
>
On Sat, 22 May 1999, David Ballantyne wrote:
> ~ {208}> ximtool &
> [1] 15911
> ~ {209}> Warning: Cannot convert string "center " to type Justify
^^^
I'm no expert, but this looks like a font problem. I don't really know
more than th
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
> When I installed fetchmail and typed man fetchmail it did not work.
> But when I did a reboot it worked after that. I have now installed
> pgp and when I type man pgp "No manual entry for pgp"!! So I did a
> locate "/usr/man/man1/pgp.1.gz". What is wrong ?
I don't
Johan Pettersson wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> When I installed fetchmail and typed man fetchmail it did not work.
> But when I did a reboot it worked after that. I have now installed
> pgp and when I type man pgp "No manual entry for pgp"!! So I did a
> locate "/usr/man/man1/pgp.1.gz". What is wrong ? I
Ever since Daylight savings time struck, my clock has been incorrect.
I've tried setting it with hwclock --set --date="bla bla"
which seems to work, according to hwclock --show
but when I reboot, the clocks (system AND hardware) are still wrong.
I've also tried setting it in the BIOS. Again, my
On 22-May-99 George Bonser wrote:
> On Sat, 22 May 1999, Pollywog wrote:
>
>> I have the deb package installed but I also don't believe it is under
>> active
>> development. I downloaded a new client "Mahogany Mail", which reminds me
>> of
>> Eudora.
>
> Where did you get it.
Linuxberg (TUCO
Hello!
When I installed fetchmail and typed man fetchmail it did not work.
But when I did a reboot it worked after that. I have now installed
pgp and when I type man pgp "No manual entry for pgp"!! So I did a
locate "/usr/man/man1/pgp.1.gz". What is wrong ? I can not reboot
my computer every time
On Sat, May 22, 1999 at 05:21:27PM +0200, Ramin Motakef wrote:
> Hi everybody!
>
> I have some troble with ssh. I want to restart (or reload) services in
> /etc/init.d from a perl script. But what happens is:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]/root]# ssh -x vmdebian /etc/init.d/nfs-server reload
> Reloadin
Greetings;
I've been trying (unsuccessfully) to compile an older copy of dalnet's ircd
ver 4.4.10 however it appears that I may not have the correct libs?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance
CT TCPIP Coordinator 44.88/16
On Sat, 22 May 1999, Dennis Schoen wrote:
> and the Kernel Howto for Compiling a new Kernel.
Personally, i'd recommend reading the Debian FAQ, section 11, for
directions on making a new kernel.
http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/debian-faq-11.html
> Can someone explain me what does it means?
It means that your chatscript has failed to satisfied your ISP's login
procedure. Your machine has started pppd but the other end is still
expecting more text and so is echoing everything it gets. Pppd sees its
own LCP packets coming back to it and co
Hello, now I use Debian 2.0 and a modem GM56PCI-L of Genius. My minicom
(ttyS1) don't recive responce, in Windows my modem is COM3 it's put in
PCI2 on my MotherBord, and how I can use it?
Sorry my english but I'm Brazilian.!!!
Wait your mail!
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On Sat, 22 May 1999 08:11:00 -0700 (PDT), Micha Feigin wrote:
>I recompiled vim on my computer (needed some support i didn't have)
>only now when i try to start it on a non xterm (rxvt ot on text
>console) i get a message that it can't recognize the t
>The intent of that is to invoke the C++ compiler as "g++" rather than
>"gcc".
>Change the "GCC" definition in sources.cc/makefile from "gcc" to "g++".
Hello,
and thanks a lot again - now I got it. Indeed, changing this made it
work without problems.
>wp2latex doesn't seem to follow many of the i
Thanks to you all for your help. I tried everything and finally it works.
(Actually ctrl-alt-plus doesn't, but ctrl-alt-minus doesn't, but since it
rotates it makes no difference).
One last (for now) important question: Where should I have looked to find
the key combination and saved you the troub
does this library have a port to debian?
if so how is it called, and where is it?
_
Do You Yahoo!?
Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com
Hi, ppl,
few times I got sach info in ppp.log:
May 22 21:47:46 spyur pppd[2493]: sent [LCP ConfNak id=0xa ]
May 22 21:47:46 spyur pppd[2493]: rcvd [LCP ConfNak id=0xa ]
May 22 21:47:46 spyur pppd[2493]: Serial line is looped back.
May 22 21:47:46 spyur pppd[2493]: sent [LCP TermReq id=0xb "Loopbac
On 1999-05-22 18:22, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> Which part of it? doesn't gnome-session start the window manager, are
> you not able to change it, something else?
GNOME Control Panel | Desktop | Window Manager does does not have
anything to tweak on the right side. Cancel & Help are the only act
Hi everybody!
I have some troble with ssh. I want to restart (or reload) services in
/etc/init.d from a perl script. But what happens is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/root]# ssh -x vmdebian /etc/init.d/nfs-server reload
Reloading NFS servers configuration files.
/etc/init.d/nfs-server: start-stop-daemon:
>> "AMW" == Allan M Wind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AMW> On 1999-05-22 12:20, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>> It will start the panel and window manager. You change the
>> windowmanager through the gnome control center.
AMW> That doesn't seem to work here.
Which part of it? doesn't gnome-session
Hi,
iam trying to install debian on ppc.
The base2_2.tgz lacks an inittab.
Could someone using debian mail me his ?
TIA
Oliver Neukum
On 1999-05-22 12:20, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> It will start the panel and window manager. You change the
> windowmanager through the gnome control center.
That doesn't seem to work here.
/Allan
--
Allan M. Wind Phone: 781.938.5272 (home)
687 Main Street, 2nd Floor Fa
On 23-May-99 budi w wrote:
> i use ess 1868 i try to detect my sound with sound module and isapnp but
> when i try to play my *.mp3 file
> i got messsage "can't open /dev/dsp"
> anyone can help me ?
>
I believe you need to add yourself to the "audio" group in /etc/group
budi w <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i use ess 1868 i try to detect my sound with sound module and isapnp but
> when i try to play my *.mp3 file
> i got messsage "can't open /dev/dsp"
Your user has probally not permission to write to /dev/dsp. Add your
user to the "audio" group in /etc/group.
--
I have 16MB of swap space on the primary hard disk , /dev/hda
(where
/ is mounted as well as the rest of the file systems) and 116MB of
swap space on /dev/hdb.
Actually, I had been using /dev/hda. Then when netscape gave
me a bus error, I connected the second hard disk and ran
cfdisk, and dedi
I recompiled vim on my computer (needed some support i didn't have)
only now when i try to start it on a non xterm (rxvt ot on text
console) i get a message that it can't recognize the terminal:
'rxvt' not known. Available builtin terminals are:
gui
ansi
xterm
iris-ansi
dumb
default
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/project/experimental/
http://http.us.debian.org/debian/project/experimental/
On Sat, May 22, 1999 at 10:47:55AM -0400, Allen B. Riddell wrote:
>
>
> Seeing the degree of testing (justifiable, I'm sure!) that new debs go
> through before they get to unstable/stable --
Seeing the degree of testing (justifiable, I'm sure!) that new debs go
through before they get to unstable/stable --- I was wondering if there is
any index or any way to find the more experimental packages other than
running across the maintainer's web page by chance --- take, the e-cvs debs
i use ess 1868 i try to detect my sound with sound module and isapnp but
when i try to play my *.mp3 file
i got messsage "can't open /dev/dsp"
anyone can help me ?
regards
budi wibowo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
apt works fine on my other machine without any problem. On my second
machine, I have the same configuration, but it does not work.
The error is:
Get http://snowcrash.tdyc.com slink/rkrusty Packages
0% [Packages `Waiting for file' 0]http: Bad header li
That's fine if I used startx, but I run xdm, this best solution I have
seen so far is starting the server on another console.
-Matt-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://169.244.227.129 MSAD#40 Home Page
http://169.244.227.129/ss/MVHS Seed Savers Project
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
>
> Hallo
>
> folgende Frage hab ich in ner Usegroup gelesen:
>
> > kann mir jemand eine Schriftart (TTF) nennen, die speziell mathematische
> > Formelzeichen enthält?
>
> Die Antwort war dann:
>
> > Starmath.ttf
>
> Das hätte ich auch gern - kann mir da jemand wa
John Hagemann wrote:
>
> I have downloaded and installed slink on an old pentium 60 with and isa
> ethernet card to use as a proxy.
> The problem I have is I cannot get the driver loaded for my ethernet card
> (SMC Elite)
>
> The installation goes well and I can run linux, but cannot get my ether
Hi Debian users,
Anyone here uses HP LaserJet IIP plus and Epson LX-300 under Debian?
I'm trying to setup these two printers and dont know what to do!
Thanks in advance.
Have a nice day,Paulo Henrique
Shalom,
i've created a dual boot/root disk and i have a problem
logging-in: I get this error:
invalid password for "UNKNOWN" on tty1
TIA,
Danny Ilan
ICQ 31119569
http://www.imagineradio.com/mymusiclisten.asp?name=danilan>
__
Get
Hi,
I upgraded my hamm system to slink. Everything went well. The old
configurations generated by ppconfig run equally well under the new
system also. But I am having some trouble with regard to getting the
mail from my isp. This has happened after upgrading to slink. When I
do a fetchmail, I get
>> "TK" == Thomas Keusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TK> On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 04:04:32PM -0400, eric a. Farris wrote:
TK> [no wmaker 0.53.0 package available?]
>> umm, my potato wmaker is 0.53.0-2. are you sure you're getting
>> everything from your potato mirror? here's my apt sources.list:
Hi. for some time now I have been using Ishmail on my Debian system.
ishmail was a commercial email app, but I was willing to pay because I
found it much better than anything else I could find.
The Ishmail website (http://www.ishmail.com) is now announcing that
Ishmail will no longer be developed
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 08:56:16AM -0500, Marc Mongeon wrote:
>> >>> Arcady Genkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/21 1:30 AM >>> Where is
>> the proper place to set environment variables, so that they would
>> propagate to X apps?
> Look in the wdm man pages for a profile that wdm executes on
> startup (I
>> "OD" == Oz Dror <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
OD> what is the relationship between gnome-session and enlightenment
OD> which one should be started first. is dnome session going to be
OD> started in the .xsession file, if so which startup file need to
OD> start enlightenment. I am using xdm.
If
I have Gnome running on and Icewm-gnome window manager. I want to have
the applet panel at the top of the screen and use the autohide feature.
I have used the panel menu to relocate it. I want it to stay there when
I log out and be there the next time I log in. I have not been able to
figure out wh
Hi folks,
I've just installed the debian 2.0.34 on my machine.
Everything seems to work well excepts the memory.
The real memory consists of 2 DIMM 128M+32M. But it
seems to me that the kernel doesn't think so.
% cat /proc/meminfo
total:used:free: shared: buffers: cached:
Mem:
On 21 May 1999, Max wrote:
> What happened to the "You have new mail" prompt on potato? It now
> says "You have mail" when I log in, regardless of whether it's new
> mail or old mail that I've already ready but just haven't deleted yet.
>
> Max
>
> --
> The hopeful depend on a world without end
On 22-May-99 George Bonser wrote:
> On Sat, 22 May 1999, Russell Rademacher wrote:
>
>> Dunno if there is a deb package for it but you can complie it yourself
>> and install it. I have been using it for nearly a year and have no
>> complaint about it. Although.. it would be nice if they upd
Hi folks,
I downloaded the xiraftools deb package from stable. It contains 3
programs: xtapemon, xgterm, and ximtool. The package installed no problem,
and the first two applications worked. However, the third program (which
of course was the one I really wanted to use!) gave me this X error:
~ {
Subject: strange msg in bootup
Date: Sat, May 22, 1999 at 12:46:47AM +0300
In reply to:Ali Onur UYAR
Quoting Ali Onur UYAR([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I have been using Linux for a year. I started with hamm and now I am using
> slink.
> I was running kernel 2.0.36 until last week.
> Th
Bruno Boettcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > You really should find the real problem before you try changing
> > logging. Try something like the command 'find /var -xdev -size +5000k
> > -print'. This will print out the names of all files more than 5MB
> > (there probably shouldn't be any).
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>Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 21:47:28 -0700
>Subject: Re: mail clients
On Fri, 21 May 1999 22:41:38 -050
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>Subject: Re: mail clients
On Sat, 22 May 1999 00:30:29 -040
While people are complaining about this... they have overlooked one
email client that does that job as I have been using at work. It is called
XFMail. It is full featured email client written like 3 years back and it
got rules filtering system so you can set it any which way you want.
Du
A final note on this thread--I tried re-installing Debian because during
the first installation I remembered seeing messages about not being able
to find the package.cd files. It turned out that when I used the scan
option it found the ones for "main" and "contrib," but not the ones for
"non-free,
On 1999-05-21 20:03, Steve Lamb wrote:
> On Fri, 21 May 1999 22:55:46 -0400, Allan M. Wind wrote:
>
> >So, if you have known about this "problem" for years, where is your
> >solution? Show me the code!
>
> This is the other bone I have to pick.
>
> NOT EVERYONE IS A PROGRAMMER AND CAN
I had the same thing happen. I ended up having to check my i/o, irq. and
dma(s) for my system to get what was free. Here is what I did, I have no
idea if its correct but it works.
isapnp with whatever conf file pnp came up with.
modprobe sound
insmod uart401 (in reality this probably isn't neede
On 22-May-99 roddie wrote:
> Ok guys and gals,
>
> After 9 months of having a mute linux system, I have acquired a real
> soundblaster 16 pnp. But, of course I can't get it to make noise.
I have the same type of card, and rather than fool with the stuff you are
getting into, I downloaded the $20
Hi
what is the relationship between gnome-session and enlightenment
which one should be started first. is dnome session going to be started in the
.xsession file, if so which startup file need to start enlightenment. I am using
xdm.
thanks
Oz Dror
--
<<
On Fri, 21 May 1999, Steve Lamb wrote:
> I get tired of people asking me for the code. Pretentious, rude,
> arrogant and utterly annoying. If I could code worth a damn, do you think
> I'd be on the Software Bazaar offering $35 for the first person to put
> *color* into joe? :P
Pretentious,
Ok guys and gals,
After 9 months of having a mute linux system, I have acquired a real
soundblaster 16 pnp. But, of course I can't get it to make noise.
I have kernel 2.2.7 running. I have installed the soundcore and sound
modules, sb module will not install for me, saying that either the device
Koyote <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm rebuilding a 486/33 to be our internet server (when I get that
> far...)
>
> The cmos setup isn't handling the hdd (1 gig), nor the cdrom- I've
> heard that Linux bypasses the system setup, or it can use devices in
> spite of it. How much of this is true?
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On Fri, 21 May 1999 22:55:46 -0400, Allan M. Wind wrote:
>So, if you have known about this "problem" for years, where is your
>solution? Show me the code!
This is the other bone I have to pick.
NOT EVERYONE IS A PROGRAMMER AND CAN CODE. IT
On 1999-05-21 19:42, Steve Lamb wrote:
> No. There is not. Many people will point you to Netscape, mutt,
> procmail, fetchmail, blah-forking-blah. Do *NOT* believe them. Sure, it
> works, after you hack it all together and switch your thinking a total 180
> degrees to something archaic and
I'm rebuilding a 486/33 to be our internet server (when I get that
far...)
The cmos setup isn't handling the hdd (1 gig), nor the cdrom- I've
heard that Linux bypasses the system setup, or it can use devices in
spite of it. How much of this is true?
TIA
Koyote
Hi,
Can anyone tell me where I can find Netscape 3? I remember older
versions of Netscape are stored in an archive, accessible via browsers,
but can't remember the URL now. Thanks!
Best wishes,
Chip
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On Fri, 21 May 1999 21:23:53 -0400, Jim B wrote:
>Hi all. Is there a good POP3 and/or IMAP4 client (console or GUI, doesn't
>matter) that supports multiple accounts with easy switching between them...
>and that can filter based on the "account" conce
Hi all,
I am having a strange problem running X. As of now, I can run X as root,
not as a user. I don't know why, but here's the error message I got.
Best wishes,
Chip
Error message running X as a user
hostname: Unknown host
_XSERVTransSocketUNIXCreateListener: ...SocketCreateListener() fai
Hi all. Is there a good POP3 and/or IMAP4 client (console or GUI, doesn't
matter) that supports multiple accounts with easy switching between them...
and that can filter based on the "account" concept rather than just on
headers?
If I'm not making sense, I'm looking for something for Linux that c
On 21-May-99 Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>
>>> "P" == Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> P> Am I correct in assuming that I no longer even need
> P> /usr/include/linux /usr/include/net /usr/include/scsi and
> P> /usr/include/asm ?
>
> You need them. They are used when you compile some
> pr
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 04:04:32PM -0400, eric a. Farris wrote:
[no wmaker 0.53.0 package available?]
> umm, my potato wmaker is 0.53.0-2. are you sure you're getting
> everything from your potato mirror? here's my apt sources.list:
I thought so. My sources.list was like this (s/stable/unstable/
> My su doesn't give that error. It just says "Permission denied" when i try
> anything that would involve accessing the contents of the current
> directory. No errors though, and pwd works fine.
Sorry, my mistake. I forgot, I only see this on my girlfriend's machine, and
I assume its because she
On Sat, 22 May 1999, Rob wrote:
> You get these errors (sometimes) when suing to a normal user from another
> normal user, eg:
>
> /home/jim has permission 700 (drwx--) and I'm in /home/jim (and I AM jim
> ;) I do 'su bob', enter the correct password, and I get those messages.
> Which makes s
Install the following packages: libc5, xlib6, xpm4.7
Bob
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 01:01:38PM -0400, Fu-Dong Chiou wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am having a problem running WordPerfect for Linux. Specifically, it
> says "can't load library libXmp.so.4", which seems to be a symlink to
> libXmp.so.10. Wou
Yeah, that would be a more likely reason. However, messing up permissions
could do that as well.
Andrew.
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Andrei S. Ivanov
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UIN 12402354
http:
I have lost gnome. It was really working well, and I like it alot. I have
been upgrading weekly with apt-get, and somewhere a couple of weeks ago,
gnome started losing it. FIrst, I am getting messages,
/bin/sh: esd: command not found
Then, soon after the panel comes up, when I
i too have had wmaker 0.53.0 for quite a while.
On Sat, 22 May 1999, Thomas Keusch wrote:
> deb ftp://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US unstable non-US
>
> dante:~ $ apt-get update
> [...] (some errors concerning non-US, shouldn't matter in this case)
They changed the layout of unstable on non-US
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