On Sun, Aug 22, 1999 at 12:13:24AM +0200, J Horacio MG wrote:
> Hi,
>
> just reviewing a script I was given which I have in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/
> to set the system clock from a server,
> and then the HARDWARE CLOCK > (bios clock?) SET FROM THE SYSTEM'S:
Why this part? There's no real harm in hav
I believe he is talking about the hosts allow and hosts deny file. If it is
not stock it comes with IPLogger and runs off the ip paranoid daemon.
Robert
On 21-Aug-99 John Hasler wrote:
> Julian S. Taylor writes:
>> In fact I did find the ppp file (I forget where it was now) that declared
>> "DEN
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 03:54:18PM -0400, Phil Dyer wrote:
> http://www.debian.org/~jim/debian-gtk-gnome/gnome-stage-slink/
This is mirrored on ftp.gnome.org - check the GNOME web pages for a
closer mirror.
--
Mark Brown mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Trying to avoid grumpiness)
http:
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 04:58:28PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> I have considered adding support for dynamic passwords to pppconfig, but so
> far it has seemed like too much added complexity for too few users. There
> is an example script for secure-card in /usr/doc/ppp/examples/scripts.
A good
You might want to make that
ps auxwww
just to make sure you see the whole line. Othewise ps will chop off
some of the information, the 'w' means wide, and more of them
means more wide.
Check the ps manpage for a full list of the options and what they mean.
Finding all the logged on user
That worked like a charm. Thanks for the info.
th
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Mark Brown wrote:
> What happens if you try wrapping the #include like so:
>
>extern "C" {
>#include
>}
>
> Most Unix C++ compilers encode type information about symbols into the
> names of objects they link
I also run NIS, and whenever I change passwords (with yppasswd), the
password changes for both.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Debian Mail) writes:
> > You can sync them, so that users can use the windows dialog to change
> > the samba and unix password. See the comments im smb.conf about
> > password sync.
Hi,
just reviewing a script I was given which I have in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/
to set the system clock from a server, and then the HARDWARE CLOCK
(bios clock?) SET FROM THE SYSTEM'S:
--
#!/bin/sh
# set the system clock from slug
/usr/sbin/rdate -s slug.ctv.es
# set the hardware clock from th
If you can get DSL and afford it do it! You should have no problem
running a server off of it. I work for an internet company that offers
DSL for corporate use (Bell Atlantic has not really made that technology
availibale in upstatd NY yet). All of our DSL customers are running
servers off of t
Julian S. Taylor writes:
> In fact I did find the ppp file (I forget where it was now) that declared
> "DENY=ALL".
There is no such ppp file.
> I now try to get to my employer through ppp and that fails because Debian
> kind of assumes that everything is automated...
I don't understand what you
> Hi,
>
> I was thinking of going out and buying a printer for my home network (2
> people one on Linux and one on windoze) and was wondering if anyone had any
> suggestions.
>
> I'd like to use Linux to serve the printing and it won't be printing anything
> massively difficult: the gf would
>the ways to see logged-in users:
>
>who
>w
>finger
>
>the only way to "log off" a user is to kill his/her shell
>you can see what pid a shell running on a certain vterminal has by running
>"ps axf"
>then kill a user's pid with
>
>kill
>
>hope this helps
It certainly did. i also type ps by its
Hi,
I was thinking of going out and buying a printer for my home network (2 people
one on Linux and one on windoze) and was wondering if anyone had any
suggestions.
I'd like to use Linux to serve the printing and it won't be printing anything
massively difficult: the gf would like it to be co
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> I finally got my SCSI card to work (interrupt conflicts with
> network card!). Now I need to figure out how to mount the tape
> drive.
> proc gives me this:
>
> cat /proc/scsi/scsi
> Attached devices:
> Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 02 Lun: 00
> V
>
> Do you have a suggested GUI for apache and ftp? I'm very familiar with
> point and clicking/drag and dropping my way through ftp. Typing the
> millions of commands to access ftp seems time consuming when a simple drag
> and drop would do nicely.
>
> "Special Edition Using Linux" lists 72 com
Problem solved. Silly me, I loaded the Tape driver as a module. Once I loaded
the module I found out the tape drive was in
/dev/st0
Lance
Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> Hi,
> Does anybody remember the URL to those unofficial GNOME packages for slink?
> they were released some two months ago, i believe...
>
> Marcin
http://www.debian.org/~jim/debian-gtk-gnome/gnome-stage-slink/
or if you're using apt:
deb http://www.debian.org/~jim/debia
I finally got my SCSI card to work (interrupt conflicts with network card!).
Now I need to figure out how to mount the
tape drive.
proc gives me this:
cat /proc/scsi/scsi
Attached devices:
Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 02 Lun: 00
Vendor: CONNER Model: CTT8000-SRev: 1.17
Type: Seq
I am trying to use Eterm with Window Maker. I am using wmaker v.
0.60.0-4 (and wmaker-kde, same version number). The menus look normal
when the window is unfocussed, but as soon as I move the mouse into the
window, the menus turn black and are un-delectable.
I've just tried icewm and the same thin
Thanks for the info. Netscape isn't working here at work, but I downloaded the
videogen utility via ftp and I'll give that a try. I'll also have a read through
the HOW-TO, but it'll probably go right over my head. I've also been having
problems with my daughters PC. She has a 486 set up as a remo
Richard, I looked at the 2 mbyte Minix directory that the rescue
disk made and it has in the /bin directory 'tarcat' and 'zczt'. Both are
new to me but they may be what the rescue disk wants...
Did the disk ask you what you wanted to load?
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Richard Zeigler wro
Hi Mark,
Looks like people are already addressing most of the points I raised
then. I guess I just have one comment left:
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 02:55:33PM +0100, Mark Brown wrote:
> OTOH, one of the things many people like about Debian is the way it
> doesn't try to hide moving parts. It
Evan,
To put this in context, my profession involves developing improved software
distribution methodologies and so I compare most software installations against
my
own research and I'm working as hard as I am because I find most approaches
disappointing (not just Debian). I'll try to illuminate
Hi,
Does anybody remember the URL to those unofficial GNOME packages for slink?
they were released some two months ago, i believe...
Marcin
--
-
Marcin Owsiany
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-
>let me know if you need dns help...
> - the cheat way: use /etc/hosts on all machines that need to talk to
> you...
>- will need to know your dns server from your ISP..
>- will need to know if you plan on being live or only when you are connected
>- will need to know if you want run virtual
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, J Horacio MG wrote:
> > bash has a -r option, this may bee what you want.
>
> Fine, I somehow thought there existed some sort of restrictive shell.
> How do you create such a user... ie. a user with a default bash -r
> shell?
Checking the
Horacio,
Maybe something went wrong on your system during or after the
install. But I do suggest you do your homework more thoroughly. Here is
what I get :
debian$pwd
/mnt/cdrom/dists/slink/main/binary-i386/x11
debian$dpkg -c xbase-clients_3.3.2.3a-11.deb | less
drwxr-xr-x root/root
Hi Hamish,
Hmm, this doesn't sound right since SSL doesn't use port 80 but 443 as you
point out. Sounds like either the s/ware is bad or there is a configuration
problem.You could try using the Firewall Tool Kit at www.ftwk.org which is an
application level set of proxies. However, I would as
My local phone company sends me ads every week for a dsl account and I'm
wondering if it is good enough to run a small server on since it is 24
hours direct connection and "50 times faster than 28k".
Something about the pricing and the offer make it seem too good to be true.
I'm thinking maybe
> I checked the rescue and driver floppies and niether of them have any
> plainly labled reference to tar or gzip. The driver floppy has files on
> it that are of the tgz variety ant it seems to work fine. I guess those
> two utilities are crammed into some other file on the rescue floppy.
I bel
Richard Zeigler wrote:
>
> List,
>
> I am installing Debian 2.1 on a Toshiba Satelite T2130CS laptop w/ 32MB
> RAM, 2 gig HD and i486 processor. I am booting from the rescue disk and
> intend to use an existing DOS partition to install the base system (the
> laptop has no cd or modem). Everyth
> Could someone enlighten both of us as to the method of putting a hold on
> packages when apt is involved?
That would be appreciated, since dselect currently thinks my packet
selection is broken, whereas apt-get/capt works fine.
--
\\//
Peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/
At http://www.flux.org/linux/mooney.html I came across all these Howto's
for virtual hosting on apache:
. http://www.apache.org/docs/vhosts/ip-based.html
. http://www.apache.org/docs/vhosts/name-based.html
. http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/mini/IP-Alias.html
. http://www.apacheweek.com/features/
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 06:24:25PM +0200, J Horacio MG wrote:
> $ dpkg -l | less
>
> ii xbase-clients 3.3.2.3a-11miscellaneous X clients
>
> may be xauth is somewhere else?
>
no
check if it wasn't accidentally removed (it should be in
/usr/X11R6/bin/xauth), and if it is there, check wher
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Karl F. Larsen wrote:
>
> Hi Richard, I loaded the base debian on 14" floppys to my old
> laptop and it went smooth and worked. I am sure the rescue disk has gzip
> and tar on it, but perhaps you better check. It takes gzip to unzip that
> file and then tar to put it al
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 09:20:25AM -0700, André Bell wrote:
> How do I determine all users who are logged into debain while they are
> logged in?
>
> I've finally gotten apache up and running currectly and have logged in
> locally as well as logged in via telnet under a different user name at the
Do you have a suggested GUI for apache and ftp? I'm very familiar with
point and clicking/drag and dropping my way through ftp. Typing the
millions of commands to access ftp seems time consuming when a simple drag
and drop would do nicely.
"Special Edition Using Linux" lists 72 commands for contr
$ dpkg -l | less
ii xbase-clients 3.3.2.3a-11miscellaneous X clients
may be xauth is somewhere else?
Jor-el dijo:
>
> 'xauth' is indeed present in Debian - you just havent installed
> it. It is part of the package xbase-clients on Slink.
>
> On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, J Horacio MG wrote
Hi Richard, I loaded the base debian on 14" floppys to my old
laptop and it went smooth and worked. I am sure the rescue disk has gzip
and tar on it, but perhaps you better check. It takes gzip to unzip that
file and then tar to put it all in the directories.
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Richard
How do I determine all users who are logged into debain while they are
logged in?
I've finally gotten apache up and running currectly and have logged in
locally as well as logged in via telnet under a different user name at the
same time.
Now I'd like to "see" each user, and ideally pick and choo
> > I am going to assume that version is from unstable (also known as potato)
> > since my Samba is older. In that case, there was mention of a bug in that
> > version of Samba that makes it need a 2.2.x kernel. The message at this
> > address has a better explanation than I can give:
>
> So..
hi michelle
try the following lilo config file for dual boots...( n-boots )
see also /usr/doc/lilo*
#
# /etc/lilo.conf
#
#
#oot=/dev/fd0
boot=/dev/hda
#
#
map=/boot/map
install=/boot/boot.b
prompt
timeout=50
#
image=/boot/vmlinuz
label=linux
root=/dev/hda3
# append="mem=12
List,
I am installing Debian 2.1 on a Toshiba Satelite T2130CS laptop w/ 32MB
RAM, 2 gig HD and i486 processor. I am booting from the rescue disk and
intend to use an existing DOS partition to install the base system (the
laptop has no cd or modem). Everything went great until it came to the
b
You can add more video modes by selecting them in XF86Setup. Then run
xvidtune for each mode to adjust the timings. It's that simple
(provided XF86Setup runs!).
--
Eric G. Miller
Powered by the POTATO (http://www.debian.org)!
I'm trying to figure out Cecilia and Csound, but I can't get as far as
the first "Transposer" tutorial. I load the Pitch->Transposer module,
then select a file for the toLoad, but if I try to manipulate the
graph, or output to the DAC or FILE I get errors. The sound plays from
the play b
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, John Gay wrote:
> clock freq, then the horiz and vert freq's are listed by period. Is there a
> simple formula to translate these periods to the settings used by X, or does
> the
> Video card have some influence on these setting as well. I used XF86Setup to
> set
> up my X se
I've got Debian 2.1 working on my PII 350 with an AGP ATI 3D Rage IIc Video
card, but I only configured one resolution, 1024 X 768. I'd like to add more,
for things like mpegtv which needs to be able to switch resolutions to enable
full-screen video. I know where the file is that needs to be chan
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 10:53:59PM +0800, Ling Alexander wrote:
| hi,
| i seem to have dpkged the rvplayer package propely into my system
| but when i try to play an ram file, it doesn't display the picture or
| sound. how do i tweak it to make it work properly?
|
| thanks a lot!
hi,
i seem to have dpkged the rvplayer package propely into my system
but when i try to play an ram file, it doesn't display the picture or
sound. how do i tweak it to make it work properly?
thanks a lot!
p.s. I thought the sound devices were not working properly (i.e. /dev/dsp
On 21-Aug-99 RESET wrote:
> :: your post.
>
> Gary:: What error message are you getting? I use procmail from exim
> and
> Gary:: haven't had any trouble. My ~/.forward contains the single
> line:
>
> Gary:: "|/usr/local/bin/procmail"
>
> According to /usr/doc/exim/filter.txt.gz:
Hello,
Curently I am working with a workstation under Dos622/WfW311 (hda1 = c),
Dr-Dos703/DJGPP (hda2 = d) and Debian Linux 2.1 (hda3-5)
I can boot WfW311 as default and must use a bootdisk to get DJGPP or
Linux running.
Please can anyone recommend a Multi-Boot-Loader so that I do not must
us
I am going to install 2 now, and 2 more later, large hard drives 17 Gb
or larger and want to know any recommendations for use with Linux. I can
get any brand, but cost is obviously a factor. I am running a stable
slink production system, kernel 2.2.9. Also any tips on setting these
behemoths up is
I think you've probably forgotten to install
certain X library packages, before installing
Netscape. I use dselect to install Netscape,
so it reminds me "required" packages nicely.
Hope this gives you hints to solve your
problem. If you have problem using dselect,
ask again. :)
By the way, it wou
Horacio,
'xauth' is indeed present in Debian - you just havent installed
it. It is part of the package xbase-clients on Slink.
Regards,
Jor-el
Be careful of reading health books, you might die of a misprint.
-- Mark Twain
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, J Horacio MG wrote:
> I'm t
: On 20 Aug 1999 13:20:59 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gary
L. Hennigan) said:
Gary:: Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
:: On 20-Aug-99 Kris wrote:
:: > Are you fed up of having six or seven useless lines of text and
carriage
:: > returns at the end of each mail from debian-us
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 04:59:52AM -0400, Justin Wells wrote:
> Here are the points about Debian's install that need to be fixed:
>* Ask all the questions up front. Don't make the user sit in front
> of the machine watching emacs byte compile stuff between questions
Or at the end. You
On Fri, Aug 20, 1999 at 10:27:16PM -0500, Stephen Pitts wrote:
> > But the file does not use libcgic it uses libcgi (here is the file)
> > When I compile with the suggested: cc -o cgitest cgitest.c -lcgi
> > it works fine, but when I change the cc to g++ I get:
> Ahhh..you could have mentioned t
Hi,
when run w in an xterm, I get some strange output:
11:21pm up 4:15, 3 users, load average: 0.06, 0.04, 0.09
USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU
WHAT
root tty1 8:42pm 39.00s 0.52s 0.52s -bash
I'm trying to compile ssh1 and found the following error while
running ./configure. I su'ed root and copied the tarball to /usr/local:
$ su
...
/usr/local/ssh-1.2.27# ./configure
...
checking for xauth... no
configure: error: configuring with X but xauth not found - aborting
Since there's no xau
i'm having problem with netscape installation..it
giving error that one of the libX file is not found..
pls help!!
===
"I DON'T FIGHT MY WAY TO THE TOP OF THE FOOD CHAIN TO
BE A
VEGETARIAN-->ZEN MYSTIC"
_
DO YOU YAHOO!?
Get your f
Im sorry, this looks like a trivial question but I could not find the answer
in dpkg doc...
How can I change the status of a package (eg set it to hold) w/o having to
launch dselect, and without using --get-selections | sed | --set-selections?
I know it would be easy to make a script but if there'
On Fri, 20 Aug 1999 08:12:07 -0400, Ralph Winslow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>doesn't detect it, either. I also notice that the HDD light on my
>generic (Kenitec) case stays constantly lit when the new drive is
>installed. I don't know what to do about it, though.
There's not much point in tr
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 11:14:40AM +0200, Fam. Engelen wrote:
> I have recompiled my kernel (slink, kernel 2.0.36 i think?) to support
> sound. I can now play waveforms catting to /dev/audio, s3mod works and I can
> play xkoules and quake with sound. The problem is that the volume is
> extremely lo
On Thu, Aug 19, 1999 at 07:26:28PM -0400, Paul Miller wrote:
>
> How can I disable ports 515 and 6000 on my external ethernet adaptor? --
> I'm ip masquerading an internal network and I only want those services
> running on the internal network.
>
> Thanks
> -Paul
>
I guess, if the external nic
Hi,
I am tring to redefine the subsection in latex using the
renewcommand. I use the following code:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
{subsection}%
{2}%
{0mm}%
{0.5\baselineskip}%
{0.5\baselineskip}%
{\normalfont\normalsize\itshape}}%
I have recompiled my kernel (slink, kernel 2.0.36 i think?) to
supportsound. I can now play waveforms catting to /dev/audio, s3mod works
and I canplay xkoules and quake with sound. The problem is that the volume
isextremely low. The sound is very faint even when I turn the amp up to
100%,whi
( I missed the start of this thread, but it looks like you are trying
to give users the ability to execute a few commands on your system,
without being able to do anything else ).
There are a variety of restricted shells out there. One big warning
though: unless you REALLY know what you're doing
>
> On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Stephen Pitts wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Aug 20, 1999 at 12:03:52PM +0200, J Horacio MG wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I know of the existance of a restricted shell, though I'm not sure
> > > whether this is what I'm after.
> > Nope, correct me if I'm wrong, but you just want a
I am a using the xcircuit package quite intensivly. It is a great piece of
software IMHO.
The Hamm version of the package (1.7) worked very nice for me under hamm with
Hamm's fvwm2 version.
However the slink version of the package (2.06) has the following problem
under slink with slink's fvwm2 v
Ben Lutgens wrote:-
> On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 02:28:22PM +0900, Shinichi Miyazawa wrote:
> > Debian用のKDEの日本語化されてパッケージで、slink版は有りま
> > せんか?
> > 以下ののftpサイトにslinkのフォルダーは有りますが、空で実態が有り
> > ません。
> > ftp://kde.tdyc.com/pub/kde/debian/dists
> Content-Description: Shinichi Miyazawa のカード
>
> Wow! wtf is th
Let's not blur the truth here. Debian *is* a lot more difficult to install
than RedHat. Mostly this is a "polishing" issue, rather than a technology
issue, but the truth is RedHat is polished and Debian is not. FreeBSD
also has a more polished install.
I think that Debian has a much better tech
If you custom compile 2.0.36 with setverion modules option turned on, you might
be able to load module that is compiled for other kernel
Or try get source package and build ntfs modules package your self :)
I think there's no harm for running 2.2 on slink, is it?
Chanop
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at
Patrick Olson:
> I am going to assume that version is from unstable (also known as potato)
> since my Samba is older. In that case, there was mention of a bug in that
> version of Samba that makes it need a 2.2.x kernel. The message at this
> address has a better explanation than I can give:
S
Ed Cogburn wrote:
>
> Ok, Shinichi had some problem which led his post not to be in an
> English-like form at sending, but whats so funny about it? Would
> you think its funny if you were in Shinichi's shoes?
>
I don't think Shinichi had a problem. I downloaded the original
message whil
Ben Lutgens wrote:
>
> On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 02:28:22PM +0900, Shinichi Miyazawa wrote:
> > $B#D#e#b#i#a#nMQ$N#K#D#E$NF|K\8l2=$5$l$F%Q%C%1!<%8$G!"#s#l#i#n#kHG$OM-$j$^(B
> > $B$;$s$+!)(B
> > $B0J2<$N$N#f#t#p%5%$%H$K#s#l#i#n#k$N%U%)[EMAIL
> > PROTECTED]<$OM-$j$^$9$,!"6u$G > $B$^$;$s!#(B
>
Julian Taylor wrote:
>
> Wahyu,
>
> > From: "wahyu indrianto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 13:16:26 JAVT
> >
> > Dear all,
> > I'm begineer for using debian, it's first time for me to innstall.
> > but I have problem for using. After I'm finised my installation the
> > software
baga me! I should take a look at that page. BTW RPM and bin size are diffrent,
RPM ~ 4.4 M, bin ~7.7 M. There should some diffrence in executable or library,
I assume.
The locally install realplayer works fine for me for several months already.
May be you should file a bug report to maintainer.
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 04:46:39PM +1000, Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote:
> Where can you get linux g2 in rpm? My g2 comes as executable binary
> installer. If you would like to try mine. try ftp://kenji.anu.edu.au/chanop/
> It's about 8Meg.
>
> I try www.real.com but I couldn't find thr like to g2 for
Thank you!
But my kernel is 2.0.36.
Is there any other mehtrod ?
Wilson
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote:
> I use 2.2.x custom kernel with ntfs as loadable module. I have no problem
> accessing NT partition as root, mounted it with mount -t ntfs. I tried to
> mount it so that any
I use 2.2.x custom kernel with ntfs as loadable module. I have no problem
accessing NT partition as root, mounted it with mount -t ntfs. I tried to mount
it so that any user can read but no success.
Chanop
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 03:03:45PM +0800, Liu Chung Him wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have in
Dear all,
I have installed the Debian 2.1 and i want to mount the ntfs partition.
I have tried to install the ntfs2.0.33_971218-4.deb, but failed. The error
message is :
Setting up ntfs2.0.33(971218-4) ...
/lib/modules/2.0/fs/ntfs.o: unresolved symbol(s)
Pls help.
Wilson
On Fri, 20 Aug 1999 17:03:50 -0700 (PDT), Ernest Johanson wrote:
>Well, I'm not sure but again I have a question. What about things like
>MinSpareServers, MaxSpareServers and KeepAlive? If there aren't enough
>spare children running, then some requests may drop. Subsequent requests
>find some grap
On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Lee Elliott wrote:
> Don't forget that V90 isn't symetrical - I believe it's only only on
> D/Ls that you'll approach 56K. I think the U/L rate is still 33.6K
> max. Even so, it still sounds as though something may be wrong. Have
> you got an external modem, so you can see
Where can you get linux g2 in rpm? My g2 comes as executable binary installer.
If you would like to try mine. try ftp://kenji.anu.edu.au/chanop/ It's about
8Meg.
I try www.real.com but I couldn't find thr like to g2 for linux anymore :(.
> I am running 2.2.10 and I got the G2 in rpm (Just as a
Just to be sure, check that you don't have an IRQ conflict, or a conflict
on memory address space, or some such thing. If it was conflicting with
something not often used, you might only see the problem when both
devices tried to operate at the same time--and a large file transfer
would increase
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 02:51:54PM +1000, Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote:
> My guess, if you have sound working fine then it could be realplayer version
> vs kernel version. If you are runnning 2.2.x you'll need realplayer G2 which
> is still in alpha or beta, not sure, state. Because realplayer 5.0 use
I had the same problem in a 486 machine with an NE2000 clone and never
could figure it out. A different NIC and it's been running like a champ
ever since.
Donald Becker's webpages (the great guy who writes an awful lot of NIC
modules...) have some great info on which NIC's he liked writing modul
$ atrm -q a 1
atrm: invalid option -- q
Usage: at [-V] [-q x] [-f file] [-m] time
atq [-V] [-q x]
atrm [-V] [-q x] job ...
batch [-V] [-f file] [-m]
This seems odd to me. It's the current one in potato.
/Patrik
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 02:28:22PM +0900, Shinichi Miyazawa wrote:
> $B#D#e#b#i#a#nMQ$N#K#D#E$NF|K\8l2=$5$l$F%Q%C%1!<%8$G!"#s#l#i#n#kHG$OM-$j$^(B
> $B$;$s$+!)(B
> $B0J2<$N$N#f#t#p%5%$%H$K#s#l#i#n#k$N%U%)[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]<$OM-$j$^$9$,!"6u$G $B$^$;$s!#(B
> $B!!(Bftp://kde.tdyc.com/pub/kde
Actually the top button doesn't do anything at all. It's been broken for
quite some time now.
On Thu, 19 Aug 1999, Kent West wrote:
> Brian Servis wrote:
> > http://www.debian.org/List-Archives, it is linked off the main page.
> but don't click on the "Search" button at the top of the page. Sc
Debian用のKDEの日本語化されてパッケージで、slink版は有りま
せんか?
以下ののftpサイトにslinkのフォルダーは有りますが、空で実態が有り
ません。
ftp://kde.tdyc.com/pub/kde/debian/distsbegin:vcard
n;quoted-printable;quoted-printable:=8B{=91=F2;=90M=88=EA
x-mozilla-html:TRUE
adr:;;
version:2.1
email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
fn:Shinichi Miyazawa
end:vca
My guess, if you have sound working fine then it could be realplayer version vs
kernel version. If you are runnning 2.2.x you'll need realplayer G2 which is
still in alpha or beta, not sure, state. Because realplayer 5.0 use some bugs
in 2.0.x so it'll not run on 2.2.x
Chanop
On Fri, Aug 20,
On Fri, Aug 20, 1999 at 11:13:11PM -0400, Tom wrote:
>
> But the file does not use libcgic it uses libcgi (here is the file)
> When I compile with the suggested: cc -o cgitest cgitest.c -lcgi
> it works fine, but when I change the cc to g++ I get:
>
Ahhh..you could have mentioned that in the pos
If it says DFI I say go for it. I Built my 66mhz bus sustem with a P5BTXL
motherboard and it has performed flawlessly for about 18 months now. Where I
run my system at home I turn the airconditioning way up while I'm gone during
day and during this heat the temp has been 90 -91 since June. and I ru
Are you running kernel 2.2? I have had several bizarre freezes of network
cards on a machine running kernel 2.2.10 (haven't tried others). The freezes
occur under high load after large amounts of traffic have passed through the
card. (I would estimate at least several GB over a few days).
This has
I am going to try an experiment shortly and bypass windows. I am going to to
put Deb 2.1 on old computers for people who dont know how to use one and
can't afford cutting edge (or dont want to) and see what it takes to get them
going. My first subject is my boss. I am going to put our office files
hi ya
try the following /etc/lilo.conf
- note...you can boot anything ( on any other drives ) from hda...
ie even if you have Win95 on /dev/hda1 and linux on /dev/hdb1
- fdisk /mbr fixes it too...but...you still have to boot linux
#
# Dual Boot config
#
# see /usr/doc/lilo-* f
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but the MBR is fine, the partition boot record
> is what's corrupted.
well, I don't think it's corrupt, LILO is just trying to load it as a ext2
partition, instead of a FAT partition.. if you overwrite the MBR with a DOS
one, Windows will load.
I guess an alternate meth
Stephen Pitts wrote:
> Whoa! sounds really cool..I could think of lots of uses for that!
> I've used bash for my whole 'linux life', can anyone recommend a
> tutorial/web page for zsh?
"man zshcompctl"
/usr/doc/zsh/examples/compctl.dpkg is a good start.
--
see shy jo
pplaw wrote:
> debs,
>
> for all it's worth, i've tried the floppies, countless downloads, and,
> recently--today, the cd's; and all i have to show for the last 3 months is a
> box that
> boots linux, with no xwindows and no internet, yet.
>
> i'll be glad when i get there.
Bentley,
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