On Sun, 11 Jul 1999, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 10, 1999 at 11:26:19PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> > Or even 8, since an int is 32 bits.
>
> int can be anything from 16 bits up.
we do not have such architectures, i believe
> In fact, I believe we have
> architectures where
How can I get squid + junkbuster + modroaming to work? I think the problem
is that I have my browser setup for proxing to junkbuster which goes to
squid. Modroaming doesn't appear to work through the proxy. If I don't
proxy, it works fine. Is there a way around this? I'm using potato (latest)
and N
right. just out of randomness, I tried to do this:
cat /dev/dsp
now that process is showing 100% processor usage. why?
and why can't I kill it? I am presuming that's because it's stuck in the
kernel somewhere.
__
Get Your Private, Free Emai
On Fri, Jul 09, 1999 at 11:54:32PM +0100, Gordon Henderson wrote:
> to use ssh which encrypted everything and ran really really slow. I was
> not impressed when I found out that the powers that be behind Debian had
Does "scp -c none" do much for performance?
--
Mark Brown mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT
I pulled everything out of my machine but the video card and the nic and
the nic still wouldn't work. Usually I wouldn't have asked the mailing
list about such a simple thing, but this has me baffled. Do you, or
anyone else, know of anything else to try to get my nic working correctly?
Hi Didi,
I did exactly as you suggest except I added the ipfwadm commands to
/etc/init.d/network itself. I love seeing my linux box get up over 100 days
without needing a reboot so it was with some misgivings I simulated a power
failure. All worked a treat.
Thank you!
Patrick
> -Original
On 09 Jul 1999, Stanley J. Benes wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I'm using 2.1 (slink?) on a Toshiba satellite pro 410CDT laptop. It has a
> built
> in mouse-like device called an accu-point.
>
> I've been trying to use gpm with the built in device without success. I read a
> few web pages about the toshib
On Sat, Jul 10, 1999 at 12:37:23PM -0400, Chris Hoover wrote:
> I'm starting to use vmware, and I love it. However, I can only get 16 colors
> with it. Does anyone know how to get the color depth to increase (win98)?
>
> I'm running it on an amd k6-2 300 with a creative labs RIVATNT card (which
I can't seem to fdisk a partition
everytime with dos fdisk or cfdisk I get a "no fixed disks" error...
any help?
Matthew McFarlane
-
Chris> I'm starting to use vmware, and I love it. However, I can only get 16
colors
Chris> with it. Does anyone know how to get the color depth
Everytime you [U]pdate, your old 'status' list gets replaced. If you
had information on packages you installed on your own (either built by
you locally, or obtained from sources outside your Debian CD), this
information is lost next time you look at the [I]nstall menu.
This is not a problem, if
On Sat, Jul 10, 1999 at 03:48:29PM -0500, Chris Frost wrote:
> I just apt installed gnome (the actual packages told apt to grab are
> below), and apt didn't give a hint anything went wrong. However, when I
> try to open a gnome app (ie eeyes, gnomeicu, xchat, gnome-session, panel,
> etc) nothing ha
On Sat, Jul 10, 1999 at 11:26:19PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> Or even 8, since an int is 32 bits.
int can be anything from 16 bits up. In fact, I believe we have
architectures where int is 64 bits. Do *not* depend on the size of int!
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%%% Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho % [EMAIL PROTECTED] % http
On Sat, Jul 10, 1999 at 03:48:29PM -0500, Chris Frost wrote:
> I just apt installed gnome (the actual packages told apt to grab are
> below), and apt didn't give a hint anything went wrong. However, when I
> try to open a gnome app (ie eeyes, gnomeicu, xchat, gnome-session, panel,
> etc) nothing ha
I'm starting to use vmware, and I love it. However, I can only get 16 colors
with it. Does anyone know how to get the color depth to increase (win98)?
I'm running it on an amd k6-2 300 with a creative labs RIVATNT card (which it
does not seem to see). It tells me that I have a Standard Display
I just apt installed gnome (the actual packages told apt to grab are
below), and apt didn't give a hint anything went wrong. However, when I
try to open a gnome app (ie eeyes, gnomeicu, xchat, gnome-session, panel,
etc) nothing happens. There is a bit of cpu usage/disk usage real quickly
and then t
On Sat, Jul 10, 1999 at 01:53:51PM -0500, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I got a strange problem. I was running gimp processing quite big image, at
> some point I got impatient and killed the program. To manipulate with image
> GIMP has quite big buffers allocated on hard drive and now
I installed the JDK (jdk_1.1.6-v5-glibc-x86.tar.gz) from
http://www.blackdown.org/ like follows:
# cd /opt
# tar zxvf /tmp/jdk_1.1.6-v5-glibc-x86.tar.gz
and added the following lines to my ~/.bash_profile:
export JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk116_v5
export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
export CLASSPATH=.:$JAVA_
dpkg -r --force-depends --force-remove-reinstreq --purge python-base
dpkg -i python-base_1.5.2-4.deb
That should work. If not, reply with the error message.
--
Stephen Pitts
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
webmaster - http://www.mschess.org
Hi,
I ran into a problem yesterday when i tried to install fwconfig on my debian
slink box.
Basically, i followed all the instructions in the README, chmodded and
suid'ed as indicated, but Apache keeps giving me Premature End of Script
Errors. The error.log says the script cannot suid, and i get
Hi,
I got a strange problem. I was running gimp processing quite big image, at
some point I got impatient and killed the program. To manipulate with image
GIMP has quite big buffers allocated on hard drive and now all that space is
gone. Effectively "du" reports that my home area occupies 150
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Greg Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I just upgraded Squid (to 2.1.2-1, the newest in stable). It's
>started to spawn a bunch of (16) child processes that consume a lot of my
>memory. Despite my best efforts with the config file, I can't change
>the number of
I know some people who are working on this in relation to security concerns
with static
IPs and 24/7 use of Cable Modems. I forwarded the beginning of this thread,
and am sure
any and all references would be greatly appreciated. : = )
Leen Besselink wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Jul 1999, Paul Miller wr
Hi All,
Would anyone by any chance know what would make boot disks
stop working?
I've got several small hard drives that I plug into my
computer as /dev/hdd1 and have been playing with different
configurations and kernels. After testing some modems for a
friend, none of the boot disks that were c
Alex McCool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi All,
>
> Anyone know of any telephony apps, possibility to replace an aging
> automated answer service?
>
The mgetty-voice package will get you started, but it appears to me
that it takes a fair bit of work make it useful. There's an answering
mach
On Fri, Jul 09, 1999 at 08:55:38PM +, Bradley Bell wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Jul 1999, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> > On Fri, Jul 09, 1999 at 05:29:03PM +0200, Jerome Marant wrote:
> > > >I don't want it in non-free, I want it in main. =>
> > >
> > > So, it'll be in main and nowhere else :-)
> > >
> > > Bu
Hi Max;
Happy to hear that you got things working.
I can tell you that I have certainly "turned the air blue" a few times
while trying to do something with Linux/Unix (mostly with Unix come to
think of it).
One of the biggest and most frustrating things that you will likely
experience in the Lin
Hello.
I bought the new Debian 2.1 (slink) Distribution and installed on my
workstation: everything fine!
Than i wanted to install Debian to my Server, but I have problems with the
drivers diskette.
I boot from the rescue floppy disk, mount the disks= everything OK.
At the next step "Installing the
> > Is it possible to have Linux split up the bandwidth automatically on
> aliased
> > IPs?
> hmm... I think the question is, do you really want to ?
> I think it would be better to have the networkcard do as much as
> possible,
> and not leave bandwidth unused.
> >
> > The HOWTO only covered stat
>> "dave" == dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
dave> geko:/home/geko# dpkg -i python-base_1.5.2-4.deb
dave> (Reading database ... 28377 files and directories currently
dave> installed.)
dave> Preparing to replace python-base 1.5.2-4 (using
dave> python-base_1.5.2-4.deb) ...
dave> Unpacking repla
On Sat, 10 Jul 1999, Paul Miller wrote:
> Is it possible to have Linux split up the bandwidth automatically on aliased
> IPs?
hmm... I think the question is, do you really want to ?
I think it would be better to have the networkcard do as much as possible,
and not leave bandwidth unused.
>
>
On Sat, Jul 10, 1999 at 10:32:54AM +, Walter Logeman wrote:
>
> I have a Debian 2.0 disk (installs kernel 2.0.34) and am wondering if it would
> be best to install that, and then upgrade from the web or purchase the latest
> book and disk.
Either way would work. Debian 2.1 requires two CDs
Is it possible to have Linux split up the bandwidth automatically on aliased
IPs?
The HOWTO only covered static IPs, it is possible to use dynamics as well?
Thanks
-Paul
-Original Message-
From: Leen Besselink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 10, 1999 9:41 AM
To: Pa
The 'last' command is incredibly slow on my Linux machine.
All logins from the same day appears without delay but the processing of
logins from other days take several seconds for each day to show.
The computer is a 486 with 24 MB where approx. 22 MB is used, but I
don't think it's lack of memory t
Cuno Sonnemans wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed efax and it works fine
> Only as root.
> When I try to send a fax message as user
> I get the following message in my fax log.
> /bin/bash: sefax: command not found
>
> I put myself as user into the group dialout and fax.
>
> Does anybody know how I
On Sat, 10 Jul 1999, Paul Miller wrote:
>
> Is it possible to a network card configured to use multiple IP address
> (ie, 4 static + 4 dynamic = 8 IPs) at once? All of the IPs are on the
> same network and netmask. If this is possible, where can I find more
> information on how to do this?
>
On Fri, Jul 09, 1999 at 09:44:06AM -0600, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> > > struct foo {
> > > char text[3];
> > > int num;
> > > };
> > >
> > > sizeof would return 6 and not 5.
> >
> > 6? Are you sure you're using Linux/gcc?
>
> Yes, 6, it will insert a single extra character at the end o
Hi,
I've installed efax and it works fine
Only as root.
When I try to send a fax message as user
I get the following message in my fax log.
/bin/bash: sefax: command not found
I put myself as user into the group dialout and fax.
Does anybody know how I can solve this problem.
HTH
Cuno Sonneman
Is it possible to a network card configured to use multiple IP address
(ie, 4 static + 4 dynamic = 8 IPs) at once? All of the IPs are on the
same network and netmask. If this is possible, where can I find more
information on how to do this?
Thanks
-Paul
George Bonser wrote:
> I am wondering if there might be some giant delay in resolving the
> hostname (so a .rhosts lookup might work). A test of this would be ...
> does the total real time stay about the same if you double the transaction
> size.
since installing ssh, i found that simple r* co
> "Paul" == Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> Is it possible to have 2 colorado 1400 tape drives in one
Paul> machine? I'd want to use 2 FC-10/20 cards (or can I put
Paul> multiple drives on one card?) and be able to use them both at
Paul> the same time.
Paul> If the a
I have a Debian 2.0 disk (installs kernel 2.0.34) and am wondering if it would
be best to install that, and then upgrade from the web or purchase the latest
book and disk.
My first time on an AMD K6 200, on a second 2Gig HDD. The machine has win 98 on
a 6gig Hard disk and i will wan to be able
On Fri, Jul 09, 1999 at 03:22:17PM -0500, Stanley J. Benes wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I'm using 2.1 (slink?) on a Toshiba satellite pro 410CDT laptop. It has a
> built
> in mouse-like device called an accu-point.
I also have such a device on my Toshiba Satellite 320CDT
> I've been trying to use gpm
On Thu, Jul 08, 1999 at 09:38:39PM -0400, Bob C. Ruddy wrote:
> Hello,
Hi
> I've got a problem getting my xircom Ethernet+Modem multifunction card
> working right. The first problem is that I can't get the card manager to
> automatically load the modules for the card. The second problem is tha
Hi,
The script fvwmrc_convert supplied by the fvwm package in potato seems
not working.
Any ideas?? THanks.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 18:37:13 ~ $ fvwmrc_convert
fvwmrc-to-fvwm2rc
/usr/bin/X11/fvwmrc_convert: line 45: syntax error near unexpected
token `t
On Fri, 9 Jul 1999 18:59:52 -0400, "Jonathan D. Proulx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>The bios reports 3716k RAM with >1M memory checking enabled
>there's 4 30pin simms installed.
>
>Linux sees 1936k available (free and top).
>
>Anyone know what can be causing this?
The memory reported does not
Okay then on the /usr/local and /home, I'll backup those. But isn't there a
way to tell dkpg what packages were installed and reinstall them? Ah, I
remember there was a discussion on that a while back, so I'll check the
archives first. Thanks -- Hans
I think that I have found the basilar problem with my egcc
installation that doesn't work:
While I upgrade libtool I get this error:
Configuring libtool...
ltconfig: cannot guess host type; you must specify one
Why does the script fail at recognizing my host type automatically?
What is the exac
On Sat, Jul 10, 1999 at 06:21:19AM +, Dan wrote:
> That config doesn't really sound right... I mean, image=/dev/hdc1 would
> imply that the image IS that drive. Shouldn't it be something more like
> root=/dev/hdc1 or something like a lilo config? I would seriously just go to
> lilo. Can you
$ netscape
ERROR: /usr/local/lib/netscape/plugins/med.so: undefined symbol: __setjmp
Cant load plugin /usr/local/lib/netscape/plugins/med.so. Ignored.
/usr/bin/X11/netscape: line 93: 12598 Segmentation fault (core dumped)
$netscape "$@"
This is all I get since I upgraded to the version pre
That config doesn't really sound right... I mean, image=/dev/hdc1 would
imply that the image IS that drive. Shouldn't it be something more like
root=/dev/hdc1 or something like a lilo config? I would seriously just go to
lilo. Can you not remove the ``chos'' package through dselect? If not, just
Has anyone out in debian-userland managed to get chos to boot Win98? I have
it installed on a small drive at /dev/hdc1. If I set my bios to boot drive "D"
Win98 works great. But the following entry with chos gives me errors.
bootsect "Windows 98" {
color=lightblue
image=/dev/hdc1
}
I would g
On Sat, 10 Jul 1999, Hans van den Boogert wrote:
> I messed up my system again, so I want to do a re-install. I still have
> access to the partition, so can I move the /home and /usr directories to
> another partition, then re-install Debian and move back /home and /usr to
> their original places?
I messed up my system again, so I want to do a re-install. I still have
access to the partition, so can I move the /home and /usr directories to
another partition, then re-install Debian and move back /home and /usr to
their original places? -- Hans
On Fri, Jul 09, 1999 at 03:22:17PM -0500, Stanley J. Benes wrote:
>
> Hi all.
>
> I'm using 2.1 (slink?) on a Toshiba satellite pro 410CDT laptop. It has a
> built
> in mouse-like device called an accu-point.
>
> I've been trying to use gpm with the built in device without success. I read a
> f
George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> so my guess is that whatever the problem is, it is fixed in a newer
> version of one of the following:
>
> linux kernel
> netstd package
One thing I forgot to mention is that the machine is running slink &
2.0.36. I was considering an upgrade to potato,
On Sat, 10 Jul 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can anyone point out the error of my ways?
Upgrade to 0.3.11, little oopsie in 0.3.9 there.
Jason
I have the Debian slink CD's, and I have a mirror of non-free on a local
partition. However, I cannot get Apt to recognize the non-free mirror.
Whatever line I put in sources.list, when I run apt-get update, it gives me the
error message "local URIS must not start with //" I've tried using
On 9 Jul, Stephen Pitts wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 09, 1999 at 12:52:31PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I installed Debian Slink on a system that previously had a Caldera
>> system on it. Then when I attempted to run lilo I got an error message
>> that said something like "The first somethingoroth
All right, this may be more appropriate for the RAID mailing list, but I
don't want to subscribe unless I really have to.
I am setting up a RAID in linear mode. I tried looking for more info on
this, but even the latest RAID document isn't quite clear with this topic. I
already have my main sy
On Fri, 9 Jul 1999, David H. Silber wrote:
> > Weren't you warned that following unstable could cause problems? ;)
>
> Yup. That's why my workstation & server run slink. But I need the
> latest versions of PHP3 & MySQL for a project, which means potato, so
> I am using a 486 to support this pro
Patrick Kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> A fuse blew last night taking out the power supply to the server with my new
> debian linux installation.:-(
>
> On reboot this morning, the second NIC wasn't present so I had to modprobe
> /lib/...tulip.o, then ifconfig eth1, then route add, th
On Fri, Jul 09, 1999 at 10:22:10PM -0500, Brad wrote:
> Check the archives WRT Perl problems in Unstable (especially the thread
> titled "Brave New Perl"). The short version is that they changed the
> versioning scheme on the perl packages in unstable, so anything in that
> depends on perl will be
On Fri, Jul 09, 1999 at 12:52:31PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I installed Debian Slink on a system that previously had a Caldera
> system on it. Then when I attempted to run lilo I got an error message
> that said something like "The first somethingorother is version 18.
> Version 20 expec
Is it possible to have 2 colorado 1400 tape drives in one machine? I'd
want to use 2 FC-10/20 cards (or can I put multiple drives on one card?)
and be able to use them both at the same time.
If the above is possible, what are some good backup software packages?
I'm looking for something that's f
Check the archives WRT Perl problems in Unstable (especially the thread
titled "Brave New Perl"). The short version is that they changed the
versioning scheme on the perl packages in unstable, so anything in that
depends on perl will be very unstable until all such packages are upgraded
to the new
Ray wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 07:03:27AM -0700, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> >
> > My idea was to partition as follows:
> >
> > #1 ext2 /boot containing only the boot image ~ 100mb
> > #2 ntfs or vfat 4-5gb for windows
> > #3 swap (128 -256mb) does 2.X support max swap size > 128mb now?
> >
Hi folks,
I'm trying to install Apache, PHP3 & MySQL on a potato system. I'm
getting some weird dependancy problems, which I cannot seem to get
around.
Currently I have:
$ dpkg -l *perl* *mysql* *apache* | grep -v ^[up]n
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge
| Status=Not/Installed/Config-file
What is the name of the file?
Is is a zipped tar file (usually *.tgz or *.tar.gz)
if it's zipped, try 'tar xzvf '
Bryan
Marlon Urias wrote:
>
> I downloaded a tar file an tried to unpack it and got this:
>
> % tar xvf uri.tar
> tar: directory checksum error
>
> what's this mean?
>
> --
> Un
To All: Btw, I finally did get my Debian 2.1.8 to re-install. It was,
as some of you suggested, a problem involving the proper initialization
and mounting of dev/hda5. It seems that when you have another OS on hda1
(DOS drive C; bootable), as I do, and three Linux partitions with only
hda2 (root
I am trying to learn sendmail but it is not working the way I am expecting or
wanting it to. I have tried everything that I can think of to no avail. Maybe
someone can tell me why or maybe I should try something else.
I am running Debian Slink with sendmail running and bind working.
I use multi
I posted previously about slow rdump times from linux to solaris. I
later tried dumping a local partition to another partition on the same
linux box, and it was blazing fast with no errors. So then I just
tried sending packets from linux to (a pipe to rsh to) solaris and
timing it. In this environm
>hello
>
>after a reboot (caused by a power fail) my raid was checked with ckraid and
>brought back into sync, but e2fsck sais, that the md-device-partition has
>zero length??
you have to restart md-device in /etc/init.d using mdutils
just a tip: use ckraid --fix
>the problem is, that my /usr /
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> (d:\install\boot) and successfully mounted the root directory, init swap.
>When it came to selecting media to install from I chose cd-rom, /dev/hdf but a
>message returned saying that the mount was unsuccessful.
Use:
/dev/hdc if your CD drive is Secondary Master
/dev/
On Fri, 09 Jul 1999, Bradley Bell wrote:
> aptable KDE is here:
>
> deb http://snowcrash.tdyc.com slink kde contrib rkrusty
> or
> deb http://snowcrash.tdyc.com potato kde contrib rkrusty
Change the hostname to kde.tdyc.com. Ivan has moved everything to a
different box and snowcrash doesn't an
On Fri, Jul 09, 1999 at 07:41:14PM -0400, Roger Rabbit wrote:
>
> Thats interesting that you found dselect easier to navigate than the ports
> collection, I found it just the opposite, and I did d/l FreeBSD over the
> net as well. I migrated to both Debian and FreeBSD from SuSE/RootHat at
> about
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