I have a php3 html file, and inside it has the mysql_connect blah stuff, ie
which mysql server to use and what username, but what is syntax for putting
in a password..
I can't seem to manage to get my php3 script to logon using a username pass
to the database..
Any help would be appreciated.. I h
G200 8MB AGP, works great. I show XFree86 version 3.3.3.1 having
support for G400 16MB video. I'd guess it also works well.
On Sun, 29 Aug 1999, Joe Bouchard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using mutt, exim, and emacs.
>
> I would like to be able to just type long lines as paragraphs and have
> something break the line length off. I know this is a standard feature
> in most mail systems, and it must be here, but I can't fig
On Sun, Aug 29, 1999 at 05:52:41PM -0700, Joe Bouchard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using mutt, exim, and emacs.
>
> I would like to be able to just type long lines as paragraphs and have
> something break the line length off. I know this is a standard feature
> in most mail systems, and it must be her
Hi,
I am using mutt, exim, and emacs.
I would like to be able to just type long lines as paragraphs and have
something break the line length off. I know this is a standard feature
in most mail systems, and it must be here, but I can't figure out how to set
it. I understand some email readers do
Hey, all.
Anyone have any specifics to share about installing slink on a thinkpad 755ce?
(dx4/100, 16 meg RAM, 540 hdd, mwave, pcmcia us robotics (dell xj4336) modem,
1.44
floppy, no cd- can borrow one if I can't do disk install and get pppd running)
Tia,
Koyote
If you run eggdrop, check to see it hasn't crashed, and made an infinite
loop to a log file (happened to me last week)
Matthew McFarlane
-
On Sun, 29 Aug 1999, Andrei Ivanov wrote:
> >
> > *- On 29 Aug, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote about "HD full, 50% yesterday"
> > > I am being told t
I have somehow put dselect into a mode where it thinks there are many
packages to be removed, and many to be installed -- it got like this
despite the fact that I have not been through selecting packages for
removal and installation.
I believe it ended up like this as a result of my playing with
Where and how do i get and install the xemacs 21 packages?
I installed the deb but apperently it didn't have any of the packages
installed, and it won't do anything about installing them, because I get
one of these messages for every operation i try to perform:
Symbol's value as variable is void: a
*- On 29 Aug, John Carline wrote about "Diamond Viper Driver ? (was Re: X on a
Diamond Viper 770)"
> Greg & Heather Vence wrote:
>
>> Which deb's do I need? W/o the dependancy thing, I'm at a bit of a loss.
>>
>> Thanx -- Greg
>>
>
> Greg, this thread started with a request for the netgod web a
Hi,
I'd like to get a new graphics card and was wondering how well
the Matrox G400 is supported on Linux.
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Greg & Heather Vence wrote:
> Which deb's do I need? W/o the dependancy thing, I'm at a bit of a loss.
>
> Thanx -- Greg
>
Greg, this thread started with a request for the netgod web address. I assumed
that you already knew which driver you needed - my mistake ;-)
Let's ask the question again,
On Sun, Aug 29, 1999 at 02:53:01PM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> >A Debian specific one: when installing from discs one is presented
> >with a nice package that allows you to install various components
> >like mice and CDROMs and such. Is that tool still accessible after
> >you've ins
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But! Apparently the 3com905c requires a 2.0.x kernel, and won't
> work with the 2.2.x version. The Rage128 video card, not being
> supported yet by Xfree86, can only work with the frame buffer
> method, which apparently requires a 2.2.x kernel.
I have many
On Sun, Aug 29, 1999 at 09:06:15PM +0100, Paul wrote:
> all I seem to have are the doc files and the /var/lib/dpkg/info/ files.
> How do I restore my floppy drive?
Ooops!
I meant:
./MAKEDEV fd0
Sorry
Hello!
> Has anyone managed to get programs added to their panel
> sucessfully (with their specified icons)? If so, please share,
> and I'll pass it along to the other two unfortunate souls and the
> KDE list.
I've had some strange problem: The Menu Editor creates the KDELNK files in
/root/.kde/
On Sun, Aug 29, 1999 at 09:06:15PM +0100, Paul wrote:
> I`ve tried looking for "makedev" which dselect tells me is installed but
> all I seem to have are the doc files and the /var/lib/dpkg/info/ files.
> How do I restore my floppy drive?
cd /dev
./MAKEDEV fd
This should create the symlinks.
In a moment of stupidity whilst attempting to learn how to copy from
hard drive to floppy disc I managed to "rm /dev/fd0". Now although
"locate" still shows it as existing attempting to "mount /floppy" gives
me the message "mount: special device /dev/fd0 does not exist"
/etc/fstab looks like this:
> > Here's a question: does anyone's NS handle large combo boxes in HTML
> > forms correctly? Whenever I need to select an item off a very large
> > combo box (like states in an online order form: multiple popup windows
> > created), my keyboard stops working, at least within NS. This has been
On Sun 08/29/99 03:00PM, Daniel Barclay wrote:
>
> That sounds like a time-zone problem. Do you happen to be in
> the US eastc-coast time zone?
>
No, I'm in the Pacific time-zone (US-west coast). The funny thing is
that mutt sends mail with the right time, but Netscape doesn't. It
appears that
Thanx for your advices.
Kalou
André,
In Unix beware of the dot. The "cp -r *.*" will only copy directories
that contain a . in the name. Use "cp -r * /dest" for best results. Also
read the emails about mounting with vfat to get your long names.
mk
André Bell wrote:
>
> >How long are the names??? The Linux filesystem suppor
Which deb's do I need? W/o the dependancy thing, I'm at a bit of a loss.
Thanx -- Greg
- Original Message -
> dselect reads a package list and then allows you to install from that
list.
> While there may be a way to update the list so that dselect can find it
> (someone else may know),
Libc6 Netscape had been working great for me. On last night's potato
update the dependencies were changed (adding libc5 IIRC).
The _very_next_time_ I used Netscape it crashed on a pop-up window..
--
Regards,
Steve
> From: Mark Wagnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi all:
>
> I just noticed that when I post, the time of the posted message
> is 5 hours behind what my system time is. I have the computer I
> reading mail on behind another debian (2.1) machine that has IP
> masquerading set up. Could this be affecti
> From: Brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> i've heard vague rumors that it's some interaction between Netscape and
> the libc6-based X libraries and the egcs compilers used to compile them
> all... (which could explain why the libc5 version of Netscape doesn't show
> this problem?)
For me, the libc5 v
> From: "Keith G. Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Here's a question: does anyone's NS handle large combo boxes in HTML
> forms correctly? Whenever I need to select an item off a very large
> combo box (like states in an online order form: multiple popup windows
> created), my keyboard stops worki
>How long are the names??? The Linux filesystem supports names up to 256
>characters. Are you sure you're not first putting the files on a plain
>DOS filesystem that lacks support for long names?
Positive. I'm running win95 and used xcopy /s to copy the files to the
floppy. I can view the files
André Bell wrote:
> >Yeah! Silly them they put it in the readme files :-)
> >
> >Windoze never uses them do they?
>
> Lost me on this one. There are 15 readme files on cd#1 and seven readme
> files on cd#2, I read them all. None of them tell me xawtv is on cd#2. I
> don't understand what you mean
I just looked in the CDROM HOWTO:
that's not what teh device should be:
you must go int /dev
then ( as root) type mknod /dev/sbpcd b 25 0
also, in /etc/fstab, it's /dev/sbpcd, no partition number, it's a cdrom.
make the devie, then try to install the module.
for Howtos goto www.metalab.unc.edu/L
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On Sun, 29 Aug 1999, [iso-8859-1] Andr? Bell wrote:
> When I 'xcopy *.* a:\ /s" and then copy those files to my linux machine
> with 'cp' my long files names are lost. Any idea how to retain these long
> file names when using media instead of ftp to transfer fi
On Sun, 29 Aug 1999, [iso-8859-1] Andr? Bell wrote:
> When I 'xcopy *.* a:\ /s" and then copy those files to my linux machine
> with 'cp' my long files names are lost. Any idea how to retain these long
You need to mount the floppy disk with filesystem type vfat, instead of
filesystem type msdos.
On Sun, Aug 29, 1999 at 10:48:54AM -0700, André Bell wrote:
> When I 'xcopy *.* a:\ /s" and then copy those files to my linux machine
> with 'cp' my long files names are lost. Any idea how to retain these long
> file names when using media instead of ftp to transfer files between systems?
Are you
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On Sun, 29 Aug 1999, John Foster wrote:
> online ordering system). I want to be able to edit and manipulat these
> files in Linux, Debian Slink. I think the problem that I have is that
> the windows ascii text format is somehow different from that used in
> Linu
When I 'xcopy *.* a:\ /s" and then copy those files to my linux machine
with 'cp' my long files names are lost. Any idea how to retain these long
file names when using media instead of ftp to transfer files between systems?
Also, is there an equivalent command to copy the files to linux including
Hi everyone,
I didn't get much responses the last time I post this message, but
probably because the people who know about this problem didn't have chance
to read this. Anyhow I post this message up again and hopefully there will
be someone out there who know how to solve this problem. (I am reall
Could someone please answer him?
Ciao, Hanno
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>Yeah! Silly them they put it in the readme files :-)
>
>Windoze never uses them do they?
Lost me on this one. There are 15 readme files on cd#1 and seven readme
files on cd#2, I read them all. None of them tell me xawtv is on cd#2. I
don't understand what you meant.
BTW, since I couldn't figure
What do I get? I don't see an xfree86*.deb file I'd like to start from
scratch if that's simpler.
Thanx -- Greg
- Original Message -
From: John Carline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Greg & Heather Vence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Debian, User
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 1999 8:18 AM
Subject: Re: X
On Sun, Aug 29, 1999 at 11:15:41AM +0200, Jocke wrote:
| Hi all,
|
| I can mount both my cdrom and my cdrw with data cds.
| When trying to mount an audio cd I just get
^^
You don't mount the cdrom when you're playing audio cds.
| I can play for example wav files.
John D Smith wrote:
> Hi all,I recently traded an older s Pentium machine, I have
> loaded and configured it as a Web Server via the profile
> choice during installation, So far so good. I have one or
> two errors, like Apache not firing up. and lynx cant find my
> domain, my next comment may have
Well, there's no getting around learning the "command line stuff". In
many cases, the "command line stuff" is quicker and easier than any GUI.
As far as the indexed help - that's a work in progress with dwww.
However, you can find much info by using the 'man' command (e.g. "man
apache", "man
I don't know if it's just me, but I'm seeing lots of duplicate postings
from debian-user.
The odd thing is that it is inconsistent: not every posting is duplicated.
Naturally, I would love to see the problem fixed.
Thanks.
I have a series of large batabases that I need to be able to download
from a website. They are in the MSDOS zipped format so I think the
server and the system are managed using NT. The program that they are
supposed to be used with is definitely Windows based (they are for an
online ordering system
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On Sun, 29 Aug 1999, Micha Feigin wrote:
> Is it possible to learn mottif programing using lesstif instead of motif?
> and if so, is can anyone recommand any good documentation?
>
Yes, the goal of Lesstif is 100% source compatibility with Motif. From
what I'v
Greg & Heather Vence wrote:
> - Original Message -
> > Greg & Heather Vence wrote:
> >
> > > How do I get apt to see it?
> > >
> > > Thanx again -- Greg.
> > >
> >
> > Sorry, I don't use apt. I just download the deb I want and then use
> 'dpkg -i
> > deb_name.deb'
> >
> > John
> >
>
> Coul
I am looking for some basic minimal easy to learn x toolkit. What i need
is to display some simple graphics on the screen.
I am looking to do some simple mathematic algorithm checking, and i need
to disply single pixles in a window with control of their collor, using c
and c++.
Is there a simple wa
Is it possible to learn mottif programing using lesstif instead of motif?
and if so, is can anyone recommand any good documentation?
Thanx
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> *- On 29 Aug, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote about "HD full, 50% yesterday"
> > I am being told that my hardrive is full. Yesterday it was only 50% of
> > capacity. The last time I was on the computer
> > I had "screen" with "emacs" open, and TCD. I have not downloading any
> > other information.
André Bell wrote:
> >Are you saying that you put binary 2 disk in your cdrom; executed dselect
> from a
> >command prompt; went through the steps Access, Update and Select; and
> xawtv wasn't
> >found listed under "xtr x11"?
> >
> >It should be there, at least thats where it is on my slink cheapb
*- On 29 Aug, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote about "HD full, 50% yesterday"
> I am being told that my hardrive is full. Yesterday it was only 50% of
> capacity. The last time I was on the computer
> I had "screen" with "emacs" open, and TCD. I have not downloading any other
> information. Any suggest
I am being told that my hardrive is full. Yesterday it was only 50% of
capacity. The last time I was on the computer
I had "screen" with "emacs" open, and TCD. I have not downloading any other
information. Any suggestions on what
I can check out to figure out how my harddrive reached this ca
- Original Message -
> Greg & Heather Vence wrote:
>
> > How do I get apt to see it?
> >
> > Thanx again -- Greg.
> >
>
> Sorry, I don't use apt. I just download the deb I want and then use
'dpkg -i
> deb_name.deb'
>
> John
>
Could it be downloaded into the standard location for dselect to
"Barry Rueger" wrote:
>A couple of quickies as well: I gather that there are configuration
>files for most of the things that I've installed. Is there a convention
>for naming these (like ending them in .conf), and where are they
>likely to be kept?
Config files are named however the s
Once upon a time (around Sat, Aug 28, 1999 at 10:09:51PM -0700 i think)
Chris someone told me :
> My next qestion is, is there any thing else I
> can do to lock up X? Can someone point me to X secure howto? Any help on
> this would be very help full.
If I unterstand you, you want to lo
Oz Dror wrote:
>The problem with httptunnel is that at work I have windows 95 computer
>and I am not alowed to install any software on it. In fact each night
>any installed software is erased.
>Do I have two problem
>1. I do not know of htc for windows 95
>2. I am not sure that I can get away by i
Wow - linux is not for the faint of heart. After a number iterations of
deselect I have both Xwindows and netscape happening. I have to
say that dselect seems to be pretty good at keeping track of what
has and hasn't been installed, and making sure that it gets fixed
the next time around.
Th
Patrik Magnusson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I run latex on this file I get a heap of error messages:
> ! LaTeX Error: Command \Diamond not provided in base LaTeX2e.
My LaTeX Companion says on page 184 that \Diamond was defined in
LaTeX 2.09, but it is no longer defined in the base setup of
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Patrik Magnusson) writes:
> ! LaTeX Error: Command \Diamond not provided in base LaTeX2e.
Hmm, there is something annoyingly magical about this list:
Whenever I write to it the answer sits staring in my face
ten seconds later.
All I neede
I've been using 'gnuplot' and 'gri' for a while to produce neat-looking plots.
'gnuplot'
for the simpler stuff, and 'gri' whenever I needed greek letters in the labels.
Last night I got stuck. I need an "ä" (a with two dots above) in one of the
labels.
In 'gnuplot' I tried to set label "...ä.
Hi,
I was thinking of changing inetd to something with a little more logging
capabilites, however there seems to be two available alternatives, xinetd
which appears to have bbeen around some time, and rlinetd which is new but
admits it has been somewhat ripped off of xinetd. I havent done a thoroug
Hi all,
I can mount both my cdrom and my cdrw with data cds.
When trying to mount an audio cd I just get
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/scd0,
or too many mounted file systems
my fstab looks like
/dev/scd0 /cdrom iso9660 ro,user,noauto 0
Olivier Kaloudoff wrote:
> How can i become part of the
>Debian maintainers ?
Load package developers-reference and follow the instructions in chapter 2.
However, ignore the bit about waiting 7-14 days; at the moment it's more
like 7-14 months, because the new-maintainers team is overload
On Sat, Aug 28, 1999 at 18:38:05 -0700, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> Ted required statically linked versions of the libraries...
You may want to use the source package from unstable then; it produces a
dynamically linked Ted package.
HTH,
Ray
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Hello .
the package "nfsroot" is in :
project/orphaned/nfsroot_0.5.1.tar.gz
(as of Debian 2.1),
but i found some related tools
which could me merged with nfsroot and
provide a better tool.
How can i become part of the
Debian maintainers ?
Olivier Kaloudoff
Hi there!
I ran into a problem today where xcdroast crashed several times when
reading a cd image off a cd and I wanted to kill it. No big thing I
thought, send it a SIGTERM, if this does not work, use a SIGKILL.
Well, I did so but after I sent it a SIGTERM using
kill -s 9
`ps` still showed the
> But now I must install the SCSI-Controller AH1502 (AIC 6x60).
>
> In the BASE installation is no option to select Adaptec controller.
> How can I install it ???
I searched through archives a few days ago about installing driver for adaptec
ava-1505 (ISA bus). In one post, the author said that
Hello,
I have tried it again to install the BASE of Debian 2.1 from Floppy.
OK, it works.
But now I must install the SCSI-Controller AH1502 (AIC 6x60).
In the BASE installation is no option to select Adaptec controller.
How can I install it ???
I have this question, because the controller is n
Hi
all,
I
recently traded an older s Pentium machine, I have loaded and configured it as
a Web Server via the profile
choice during installation, So far so good. I have one or two errors, like Apache
not firing up. and lynx cant find my domain, my next comment may have been
fielded here
hi ya hans
> 1) I made the following partitioning.
>/dev/hda5 50M (for /)
>/dev/hda6 100M (for SWAP)
>/dev/hda7 250M (for /var)
>/dev/hda8 550M (for /usr)
>/dev/hda9 550M (for /usr/local)
>/dev/hda10 1500M (for /home)
> 2) I installed the base on /dev/hda5 and I can boot
Hans,
the traditional way of tackling multiple filesystems is to mount all those
filesystems *before* installing. I suppose after-the-fact isn't impossible..
A few notes -- each filesystem will have a lost+found directory.
cp probably won't do such a good job of moving everything. One common
su
I'm not sure about this, but you might get around your problem by deleting
or renameing your ~/.kde and ~/.kderc. You will lose the settings for your
kde progs, though.
bye
Jerry
--
Just being paranoid does not mean they´re *not* out to get you...
I have one of those bright days and for the life of me can't think of how
to proceed.
1) I made the following partitioning.
/dev/hda5 50M (for /)
/dev/hda6 100M (for SWAP)
/dev/hda7 250M (for /var)
/dev/hda8 550M (for /usr)
/dev/hda9 550M (for /usr/local)
/dev/hda10 1500M (for /h
Beverley Eyre wrote:
> Hey. I'm new to debian and am totally baffled by the package program.
> I got this addy from the debian webpage.
>
> Is this is regular mail-list? How can I join? Can anyone out there lend
> a hand?
>
---end quoted text---
Hi Beverly,
Second question first. Yes, this is
Beverley Eyre wrote:
>
> Hey. I'm new to debian and am totally baffled by the package program.
> I got this addy from the debian webpage.
>
> Is this is regular mail-list? How can I join? Can anyone out there lend
> a hand?
>
> TAI
>
> Bev
>
> Beverley Eyre
If you are asking how to j
Hey. I'm new to debian and am totally baffled by the package program.
I got this addy from the debian webpage.
Is this is regular mail-list? How can I join? Can anyone out there lend
a hand?
TAI
Bev
Beverley Eyre
CAD CONSULTANCY
CAD CONSULTANCY (CADS) , India is a premier PCB design house providing
high
quality designs at affordable cost and with in short turn around times.
We undertake designs from simple to very complex multilayer boards.
Our customers include Defence labs, aerospace Indust
CAD CONSULTANCY
CAD CONSULTANCY (CADS) , India is a premier PCB design house providing
high
quality designs at affordable cost and with in short turn around times.
We undertake designs from simple to very complex multilayer boards.
Our customers include Defence labs, aerospace Indust
CAD CONSULTANCY
CAD CONSULTANCY (CADS) , India is a premier PCB design house providing
high
quality designs at affordable cost and with in short turn around times.
We undertake designs from simple to very complex multilayer boards.
Our customers include Defence labs, aerospace Indust
>Are you saying that you put binary 2 disk in your cdrom; executed dselect
from a
>command prompt; went through the steps Access, Update and Select; and
xawtv wasn't
>found listed under "xtr x11"?
>
>It should be there, at least thats where it is on my slink cheapbytes CD.
dang, I thought debia
Well, I'm still unable to get an IP address, using either dhcpcd or
dhclient under slink.
I'm using loadlin to boot the computer (LILO won't install on it).
I'm including (1) the contents of my loadlin param file.
(2) is a dump of dmesg. There's a number of errors in there (apache,
for example) I
Hi all. Ever since I went from kernel 2.0.36 to 2.2.10 (Still glibc2.0),
my system has been having an interesting memory management.
1. When Iboot the syste up, memory consumed is right where it should be.
Shortly after a startup, memory usage goes from 20M (Right after boot) to
completely fill the
Hi there, thanks to every one who responded to my post to configure X,
well I was editing the wrong file: /etc/Server and I should of been editing
/etc/Xserver. I have X up and running fine now, and now I have a few
qestions about locking up X. When I start X I have this command in
.bash_prof
hi ya mark
> > to find out info about the other machine...
> > why not try the following ?? ( an expect script can gather the info
> > quickly ?
>
> Is this not exactly the purpose of queso?
donno i don't go poking around on other people smachines...
but now I want to figure out how to do
> This may be an FAQ, and I apologize if it is. Does anyone have any
> suggestions for a good Linux ICQ client? I want to get rid of my old Win98
> box, but I keep it around for just that one thing. Please keep me CC'd, as I
> don't subscribe to this list. Thanks.
A great site on various ICQs for
Walthier Mate Tamas wrote:
> I tought I've allready installed DebinLinux but I never got over the
> "LI" after several times.
Try putting the line:
linear
in your /etc/lilo.conf, right below the line that says "compact".
Then run /usr/sbin/lilo, and reboot.
> An other problem: I created a boot
On Sat, Aug 28, 1999 at 05:43:09PM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:
> to find out info about the other machine...
> why not try the following ?? ( an expect script can gather the info quickly ?
Is this not exactly the purpose of queso?
--
Mark Brown mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Trying to avoid grumpine
On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Nathan Sandver wrote:
> This may be an FAQ, and I apologize if it is. Does anyone have any
> suggestions for a good Linux ICQ client? I want to get rid of my old
I use MICQ. It's public domain and the latest version (0.3.4) is almost
even stable - at least when it loses its
Thanks for the info. I have some more info, for anyone who's following
this thread, and some questions.
([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : see
questions 1+2 below--I wasn't sure exactly where to send this).
Info: the site referred to in the release notes is
ftp://kalle.
Tony Schonfeld wrote:
>
> hello ,
>
> I have become a unconditional user of DEBIAN and will not want
> to change for an other version.
> Each time that I have tried other thing ( Suse, mandrake )
> I have found that there was a void .
> It is well true that when one has tried debian for
I've been a zicq user for several months. Works great, if you don't use -O
or -O2 optimisation to compile it. :>
On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Andrei Ivanov wrote:
> >
> > This may be an FAQ, and I apologize if it is. Does anyone have any
> > suggestions for a good Linux ICQ client? I want to get rid o
On Sun, Aug 29, 1999 at 12:20:12PM +1000, Peter Ross wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, Alex V. Toropov wrote:
> > Is there any way to clear console window (text mode) before login promt ?
> >
>
> clear > /tmp/clear.txt
> cat /tmp/clear.txt /etc/issue > /etc/issue
If memory serves, the redirection ge
On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, Alex V. Toropov wrote:
> Is there any way to clear console window (text mode) before login promt ?
>
clear > /tmp/clear.txt
cat /tmp/clear.txt /etc/issue > /etc/issue
HTH,
Pete.
PS. clear is in ncurses-bin
On 28-Aug-1999, Carl Greco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone installed StarOffice 5.1 (Personal addition) from CD? I
> need it to import MS Word 97 documents. I'm currently running version
> 4.0 under Debian 2.0 which is a bit slow on my 486 DX-2 (66MHz) 32 MB
> system. But it does a decen
On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Seth R Arnold wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 28, 1999 at 08:08:16PM -0500, David Blackmad wrote:
> > I thought of this, heck what about an executable
> > bash, tcsh, kernel-source, gdb...
>
> Heh heh -- I didn't even think about executables. Of course, for some java
> or other binfmt
On Sat, Aug 28, 1999 at 08:08:16PM -0500, David Blackmad wrote:
> I thought of this, heck what about an executable
> bash, tcsh, kernel-source, gdb...
Heh heh -- I didn't even think about executables. Of course, for some java
or other binfmt binaries, that might be sotr of nice.
> >
> > But,
On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> I can't compile Ted (richtext word processor)
>
> I keep getting the error
>
> ld: cannot open -lXm: No such file or directory
>
> Usually this means that the -L is set wrong but it says:
>
> (beginning clipped)
> -L/usr/X11R6/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib
On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Seth R Arnold wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 28, 1999 at 06:35:48PM -0500, David Blackman wrote:
> > I came up with a better idea (I think).
> [...]
> > Get ready:
> > 2 programs filer & apt-get-filer
> [...]
>
> You know, this idea isn't bad :) I could honestly see this thing
> worki
André Bell wrote:
> I'm having "issues" trying to install single applications from the cdrom.
> For example I can't find xawtv using dselect on the cdrom so I can install
> xawtv to my harddrive.
>
Are you saying that you put binary 2 disk in your cdrom; executed dselect from a
command prompt; we
Yup, it's there. MAKEDEV audio seems to run okay, cat sndstat still
returns the same response. In case it's relevant, I don't think I
mentioned that I'm running Potato.
Thanks
David Blackmad wrote:
>
> Check if you *have* a /dev/sndstat, teh module might be loaded with no
> device to work with
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