Mario writes:
> Can I run pppd (slink version) with kernel 2.2.X?
You should be able to, yes. I have not been able to get any version of
pppd to work with 2.2 kernels, but others have.
--
John HaslerThis posting is in the public domain.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Do with it wha
Now I've done it. I deleted some files from /var/state/apt/lists/
in the hopes of solving my earlier problem and now apt-get is
totally hosed :
@phoenix:[/root] apt-get update
Err http://security.debian.org stable/updates Packages
On 20-Sep-99 Salman Ahmed wrote:
>
> I posted a similar message yesterday and am posting
> again because I can't use "apt-get install" to install
> packages over the internet at all. Very serious
> problem.
When I have this problem, I just run 'apt-get check' followed by 'apt-get
update' and tha
I posted a similar message yesterday and am posting
again because I can't use "apt-get install" to install
packages over the internet at all. Very serious
problem.
Here is an example of what is happening (after
apt-get update has completed successfully) :
@phoenix:[/home/ssahmed] apt-get install
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On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, John Foster wrote:
> I think so. I did "chmod a+rw /dev/dsp* /dev/audio* /dev/miver*
> /dev/midi* "
This opens a personal-security hole, in that anyone who can telnet/ssh
into your machine can hear what the mic is picking up, and can play
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, NatePuri wrote:
> Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 14:08:28 -0700
> From: NatePuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.DEBIAN.org
> Subject: efax (won't dial modem)
> Resent-Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 21:04:03 +
> Resent-From: debian-user@lists.DEBIAN.org
> Resent-cc: recipient
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On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, David Blackman wrote:
> Also, teh HOWTO is too old to tell you about make menuconfig(menu based)
> or make xconfig(x windows based) try them, you'lll like them.
And for Debian, look into the kernel-package package. You don't have to
worry
Hi,
Do you know if there is .deb of pppd 2.3.x for slink? If yes,
where?
Thanks,
Mario O.de Menezes"Many are the plans in a man's heart, but
IPEN-CNEN/SP is the Lord's purpose that prevails"
http://curiango.ipen.br/~mario Prov. 19.21
> debs,
>
> my modem irq is assumed to be irq=4; however, the real irq is irq=9.
> what's the full command line to make the change? (i typed "setserial
> /dev/ttyS2"; the response was, "/dev/ttyS2, uart: unknown, port: 0x03e8,
> irq: 4".)
>
> ia, t.
>
> bentley taylor.
setserial /dev/ttyS2 irq
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, j way wrote:
> Is there a way to transfer files between a Slink & Win95 machine using a
> serial null-modem cable?
> I don't want to tie up two phone lines with modems. Something similar
> to the (msft) "Interlnk" perhaps. Tnx.
One way to do it would be to configure the Linu
debs,
my modem irq is assumed to be irq=4; however, the real irq is irq=9.
what's the full command line to make the change? (i typed "setserial
/dev/ttyS2"; the response was, "/dev/ttyS2, uart: unknown, port: 0x03e8,
irq: 4".)
ia, t.
bentley taylor.
//
Hi everyone!
I just started to try and get efax to work. My modem is a 3Com
Megahertz 56k Cellular modem (pcmcia) on /dev/ttyS2.
When I try to run a test fax, efax gives me the following error
host:/home/me# efax -d /dev/ttyS2 xxx testfax
efax: Mon Sep 20 14:00:19 1999 efax v 0.8a (Debian
Andrew Hately wrote:
>
> John Foster wrote:
> >
> > Sorry folks I mean the apps do not work. Sound is fine. The applications
> > do not work either from xterm or from Ice-wm running Gnome. They are on
> > the menus but nothing happens when I click on them.
>
> Did you make /dev/dsp* /dev/sequence
> Soul Existance wrote:
>
> Ok, few questions that i cant seem to find answers for
>
> 1) how do i access my fd0? i fdmount fd0 /floppy and it shows me the
> dir one time, then i have to relog in and do it again to change
> disks...
_
This
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 01:04:00PM +1000, Matthew Dalton wrote:
> Hi there,
> I've been trying to install Debian 2.1 on my
> laptop, which has no cdrom or network card. Debian's base system was
> easy to install (using floppies). I've been trying to set up a PLIP
> link, so I can ftp the rest of th
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 01:53:36PM +0200, Menno Scholten wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I don't know if this te right place to ask this question, but I'll try
> anyway :)
>
> I am having a little trouble compiling the new Kernel. I did everything
> according to the manual ( HOWTO ) and after "make config
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 06:27:33PM +, John wrote:
> My /usr filesystem was also file-checked (I think in the normal routine
> manner). I haven't seen any reference yet to, the basis on which this is
> done, the 'maximal' referred to, and how and where is it set.
This can be done using the t
Hi,
I just got
apt 0.3.11 for i386 compiled on Aug 12 1999 00:53:49
for slink, and tried to use the cool new "build from source" capability.
The relevant line in /etc/apt/sources.list is
deb-src http://www.debian.org/debian unstable main
But I just get
| # apt-get update
| Get:1 http:/
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 11:53:44AM -0700, j way wrote:
> Is there a way to transfer files between a Slink & Win95 machine using a
> serial null-modem cable?
> I don't want to tie up two phone lines with modems. Something similar
> to the (msft) "Interlnk" perhaps. Tnx.
>
>
> --
> Unsubscribe?
I feed off a solaris NIS server for users/groups, except root. There's
a GID=100 conflict, where NIS server says it's 'devel' and
(linux):/etc/group says it's 'users'. Can I safely groupdel users?
I'm running current potato x86 debian.
TIA!
morgan
--
VVV
on 19 Sep 99, Oliver Elphick wrote...
>My normal approach to this is to run fsck with the -y option, to let it
>answer yes to all questions; alternatively, you can answer its questions
>one at a time yourself: just say yes every time, because the alternative
>is correcting the disk with a binary
Is there a way to transfer files between a Slink & Win95 machine using a
serial null-modem cable?
I don't want to tie up two phone lines with modems. Something similar
to the (msft) "Interlnk" perhaps. Tnx.
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, andreas palsson wrote:
> There are two reasons, NFS and RAID.
> NFS under Linux 2.2 is painfully slow, and the improved driver will not
> show up until 2.4.
Are there many interface changes brewing up in the
changes between 2.2 to 2.4?
I'd call the changes between 2.0 and
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 06:50:44PM +0200, Manuel Arenaz Silva wrote:
> I have installed Debian on my computer. Surprinsingly, sometimes when I
> try to stablish a telnet conection to my machine I obtain the following
> message:
Does reverse DNS work for your host (ie, if you look up your IP addre
I just had a conference-call with Corel regarding how they can address problems
with their beta-test agreement. They will fix it.
It's humorous to note that while the usual panic on Slashdot was happening, I
was able to find the people responsible with one call to the Corel switchboard.
The primar
I've kind of stupid problem:
DISPLAY used to be ":0.0", now it is "unix:0.0" and vmware becomes confused.
My question is who exactly sets up DISPLAY variable and why this change
has occured. I know I can reset it manually, but I'm trying figure out
how it has happened.
--
=
===
What distribution are you running, what version of telnetd?
anyways, it looks like it's working for me, except you probably have me in
hosts.deny
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ telnet cambados.des.fi.udc.es
Trying 193.144.50.62...
Connected to cambados.des.fi.udc.es.
Escape character is '^]'.
Connection
You might be able to use precompiled binaries with lxrun, a free linux
emulator for solaris, released by sun.
--dave
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
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>
> On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Jaime Silvela wrote:
>
> > Hi, I've been using Debian 2.0 for over a
All
Please ignore this message. I'll get this if I
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useful, technically accurate, and friendly.
Quoting Shao Zhang ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> David Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > If you mean you have a truly colossal number of old mail folders, then
>
> That exactly what I meant.
>
> > I recommend you put inboxes in one directory and old mail folders in
>
> And I have done tha
Hello,
I have installed Debian on my computer. Surprinsingly, sometimes when I
try to stablish a telnet conection to my machine I obtain the following
message:
venus% telnet cambados.des.fi.udc.es
Trying 193.144.50.62...
Connected to cambados.des.fi.udc.es.
Escape character is '^]'.
Connection cl
John Foster wrote:
>
> Sorry folks I mean the apps do not work. Sound is fine. The applications
> do not work either from xterm or from Ice-wm running Gnome. They are on
> the menus but nothing happens when I click on them.
Did you make /dev/dsp* /dev/sequencer* /dev/mixer* /dev/midi* etc all usa
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On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Jaime Silvela wrote:
> Hi, I've been using Debian 2.0 for over a year in my home PC and I
> think it's great. I like it so much that I would like to install it in
> the computer I use in college, which is a SPARC running Solaris, now
> tha
Hi,
Can I run pppd (slink version) with kernel 2.2.X?
If not, how do I compile the potato version in a pure slink
system? What should be need?
My last try in doing this failed due to some PAM related missing
files. What should I install in order to get it compile fine?
Hi, I've been using Debian 2.0 for over a year in my home PC and I
think
it's great. I like it so much that I would like to install it in the computer I
use in college, which is a SPARC running Solaris, now that there is a SPARC
Debian.
However, they won't give me permission to
Try this again:
After a Slink install, trying to get X going
I ran XF86Setup OK. But when I ran "startx", I received a
"X: cannot read security setting from /etc/X11/Xserver"
So in /etc/X11/Xserver, I add an entry for
"/etc/X11/xserver/SecurityPolicy"
Now when I run startx, it's "X: you are n
After a new Slink install - X has the following problems. First, after
configuring with XF86Setup, I got the following error:
--
Joe
Hi Stephan,
No offence taken, with your mails, and don't get me wrong I quite like GUI
interfaces for some jobs, command line for others. I just
pick the tool I prefer for the job at hand. As far as I am concerned this
thread is not about the GUI/OOUI/command line debate, but
about the marketing
Hi, All,
I'm running potato here at work. The stock kernel-image 2.2.10
works fine and prints properly. I compiled a custom kernel in order to
use the soundcard. Sound now works but printing doesn't. (I did select
printing support when running make xconfig). On booting I get this
messag
Rob Mahurin wrote:
> > how (or if) I can make my sender address stop looking
> > like this:
> >
> > From:
> > (Morpheus is, of course, my "hostname", or
> > what I named my computer.)
>
> The solution that I used (and that I'm about to try again, now that
> you've reminded me) i
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 05:35:12PM +0200, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
>
Thanks Ralph, I'm gonna us your script :).
JY
--
Jean-Yves Barbier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Everybody needs a little love sometime; stop hacking and fall in love!
1) "umount" un-mounts a drive. Maybe "fdmount" has an associated
"fdumount". You must un-mount the floppy before you can change
disks-- no way around that. Maybe the dos tools allow you to access
a floppy disk without mounting it-- I don't know.
2) Use "miniterm" or some other terminal emulat
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999 16:37:10 +0200, Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
>I just found that whois isn't working because nic.ddn.mil, the default
>reverse server doesn't exist, do you know which server I could use?
I use the following script to query the different whois servers which are in
charge depending
Ok,
few questions that i cant seem to find answers for
1) how do i access my fd0? i fdmount fd0 /floppy and it shows me
the dir one time, then i have to relog in and do it again to change disks...
2) Ok, i been reading the stuff about PPP connections. it says to
put my conn file
On 20 Sep 1999, Krosigk, Lorenz Von wrote:
> Hello,
> when i try printing (debian 2.1 with kernel 2.2.4 and magicfilter lp,
> PC-StyleHardware in kernel) lpq gives back:
> /dev/lp1 doesn`t support this action (or something similar) tunelp /dev/lp1
> -i 7 gives the same.
> Does anybody know how to g
On 19-Sep-99 bwarsing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what is the way that most people clock their modem connection
> speeds?
> is there a specific script fo this?
> Thanks,
> bw
You can try 'pppstats -w 1'. This will output a line every second, showing how
many bytes were downloading per second. I use wmppp.
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, David Teague wrote:
> unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
All:
I did it TWICE, durn it. It was stupid of me, and I apologise.
I have been unusbscribed, but I KNOW better than to send messages to
the list about subscription matters.
I promise to do better :)
--David
David Tea
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*- On 20 Sep, David Wright wrote about "Re: keyboard autorepeat"
> Quoting Ian Zimmerman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> Is there a clean way to once and for always set the keyboard
>> autorepeat delay and rate on a Debian system? I mean something like
>>
>> kbdrate -d 500 -r 10.0
>>
>> somewhere in th
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 15:19:37 +0100, Mario Jorge Nunes Filipe wrote:
> 15:11:33$ sgmltools -b ps backups.sgml
> This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3.1)
> I can't find the format file `jadetex.fmt'!
Try running "fmtutil all" to build the jadetex format.
> I'm using debian slink (with some po
Hi all,
I just found that whois isn't working because nic.ddn.mil, the default
reverse server doesn't exist, do you know which server I could use?
(seeking the net gave me only nic-names registration companies)
JY
--
Jean-Yves Barbier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Everybody needs a little love sometime;
Salman Ahmed writes:
| usermod -G dip ssahmed
Be wary of that. I believe that the -G option *resets* the extra groups
(not the defualt group); so, if ssahmed was previously a member of,say
audio, that will be undone.
Mx.
Hi
I haven't used sgmltools in a while but today i needed it and when I did
sgmltools -b ps file.sgml i got this:
15:11:33$ sgmltools -b ps backups.sgml
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3.1)
I can't find the format file `jadetex.fmt'!
Traceback (innermost last):
File "/usr/bin/sgmltools",
"Krosigk, Lorenz Von" wrote:
> Hello,
> when i try printing (debian 2.1 with kernel 2.2.4 and magicfilter lp,
> PC-StyleHardware in kernel) lpq gives back:
> /dev/lp1 doesn`t support this action (or something similar) tunelp /dev/lp1
> -i 7 gives the same.
> Does anybody know how to get lp1 that s
"Eric G . Miller" wrote:
>
> On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 11:34:33PM -0500, W. Paul Mills wrote:
> > You need to be part of group audio. Use vigr to edit /etc/group.
> > Add all users who you want to use the sound system to this group.
>
> Or just:
> $ adduser audio
>
---
Hello again,
Thnx for all the fast responses I got. I'm going to download the package
now :)
Menno
What's the best way to deal with one-time password for dialup (PPP)
accounts?
I generate new codes for each time I dial-in to work, and as of now I have
written a small Perl wrapper that manually edits the PPP password file each
time I call, but I was wondering if there's a better way?
I've confi
Quoting Ian Zimmerman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Is there a clean way to once and for always set the keyboard
> autorepeat delay and rate on a Debian system? I mean something like
>
> kbdrate -d 500 -r 10.0
>
> somewhere in the /etc/init.d/* scripts. grep says no there is no
> such thing -- do I h
Is there an easy way to turn off the debug messages in Mozilla? Im running the
stable version from Slink (10/98?). I have been planning on trying some new
source but haven't quite gotten to it yet.
Thanks
l
Lorenz,
This may be an erroneous answer, but on my system it is lp0. As I
understand it, /dev/lp0 translates to LPT1:. Unless you have two parallel
ports, you might not have a valid /dev/lp1 (LPT2:). Could this be the
problem ? I think mine gave the same error when I tried to print to it ...
>Make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot'
>as86 -0 -a o bootsect.o bootsect.s
>Make[1]: as86: Command not found
>Make[1]: *** [bootsect.o] Error 127
>Make[1]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot'
>Make: *** [zImage] Error 2
>
>I figured out what this means, but I do
Quoting Seth R Arnold ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hey guys -- I just did a 'su' on my computer to get to root from user, and I
> got this following error message:
>
> $ su
> Password:
> shell-init: could not get current directory:
> [0306]:841729
Also, teh HOWTO is too old to tell you about make menuconfig(menu based)
or make xconfig(x windows based) try them, you'lll like them.
--dave
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Menno Scholten wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I don't know if this te right place to ask this question, but I'll try
> anyway :)
>
> I am
You need to install the bin86 package.
(it's on the cd)_
--dave
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Menno Scholten wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I don't know if this te right place to ask this question, but I'll try
> anyway :)
>
> I am having a little trouble compiling the new Kernel. I did everything
> according
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On 20-Sep-99 Peter Mickle wrote:
> >>
> >> --
> >> Andrew
> >>
> > i am on a static IP address, but some domains will not accept
> > mail with a sender header that is not from a qualified domain, my
> > sender header read [EMAIL PROTECTED], eben though the F
David Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Perhaps this is your problem. As I said, I use the c command to change
> inbox. After pressing c, you are prompted with the next inbox containing
> new mail (strictly, mail which arrived after you last visited the inbox,
> which is not quite the same thing).
Quoting Shao Zhang ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi,
> This is the first thing that I come up with. But it still does not
> meet what I need...
>
> In mutt, when the first TAB pressed for changing the folders,
Perhaps this is your problem. As I said, I use the c command to change
inbox
Hi Menno,
To compile the kernel you need the bin86 package, you
can get it as normal using "apt-get install bin86" or
by downloading the package from the debian homepage
and installing it with "dpkg -i bin86*.deb".
Also (and someone plz correct me if I'm wrong) but for compiling
the 2.2 kernel y
You wrote:
> does anyone know where i can find the util "tofrodos". it converts text
> files between Dos and Unix Formats.. todos - fromdos.
there is a utility called flip.
Fraser
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 13:53:36 +0200, Menno Scholten wrote:
> as86 -0 -a o bootsect.o bootsect.s
> Make[1]: as86: Command not found
Install the "bin86" package.
HTH,
Ray
--
UNFAIR Term applied to advantages enjoyed by other people which we tried
to cheat them out of and didn't manage. See al
Hi there,
I don't know if this te right place to ask this question, but I'll try
anyway :)
I am having a little trouble compiling the new Kernel. I did everything
according to the manual ( HOWTO ) and after "make config", "make dep",
and "make clean" the kernel started compiling with "make zImage
Hi,
It appears that getting these SB PnP CD-ROMs has been
difficult for several newbies, including myself. I finally got mine working
by installing from a DOS partition. I duplicated the directory structure
of the first Debian CD on my DOS partition, included the *.deb files in
some o
From: Fraser Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Kicstart in Debian-Linux
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 17:14:36 -0400
> On September 19, 1999 you wrote:
>
> > Does anybody have a solution?
> > I want to install from a fileserver and hopefully only need to use a
> > boot-discette when I start each
On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, Matthew Guenther wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 03:46:49PM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> > On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, Matthew Guenther wrote:
> > > I found this in the XEmacs help menu, under sample configurations I think.
> > > Just add it to your .emacs file:
> > >
> > > ;; If y
Hi,
there has been a tutorial on the 6th International Linux Kongress
about "Automated installation"
(cf. http://www.linux-kongress.de/papers.html)
The methods presented there are based on Suns "Jumpstart" and
were demonstrated with a Debian GNU/Linux distribution.
Thomas
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I noticed that when running fvwm2 (or fvwm) after a few window
drags, the screen gets corrupted. The wierd thing is that I
do not see this problem when using wmaker at all.
Has anyone else ever seen this problem? If so, any clues would
be helpful. Perhaps fvwm/2 exercises the X Server mor
i'm using roaming users profiles. So a user can connect in few places. I
use phone line with CISCO routers. Every thing is all right but i'm
looking for reduce le size of a user profile (ntuser.dat 174 K) in order
to win time at connexion. I do not want to use local profile.
server samba 2.0.5 - li
Hello,
when i try printing (debian 2.1 with kernel 2.2.4 and magicfilter lp,
PC-StyleHardware in kernel) lpq gives back:
/dev/lp1 doesn`t support this action (or something similar) tunelp /dev/lp1
-i 7 gives the same.
Does anybody know how to get lp1 that supports printing?
Thanks
Lorenz
Maybe you can test on your machine if the services are dying at the moment
you are starting to use your swap space (start some big programs).
I think your memory (-chips) is OK but you have probably bad blocks on your
swap space.
Recreate your swap space and check for bad blocks
Joop
Hi Andrew,
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 09:50:48AM +0200, Andrew Hately wrote:
> Is there a debian metafont distribution?
Metafont is part of the TeX package (tetex-*.deb).
Cheers -- Stephan
--
Stephan Engelke o[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- __o __o /\_ _ \
Is there a debian metafont distribution?
Andrew
Hi!
On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 09:15:47PM -0400, Damir J. Naden wrote:
> but xbase-clients wouldn't upgrade until I removed all my fonts
> packages from 3.3.2.3a-11. Then it worked, but failed with the message:
>
I upgraded successfully by using the xfonts-* packages from potato.
Bye,
Jens
Andrew Hately wrote:
>
> Kenneth Litko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Ok, I keep getting this error from dselect
> > and it is driving me nuts. Here's
> > the error:
> >
> > > internal error - no filename at -e line 12, chunk 13
> > >
> > > installation script returned error status 1.
> > >
Found the problem. I had formatted both sdb and sdc as macos 'extended'
filesystems for more efficient use of disk space under MacOS 8.1. Previous
versions of MacOS (<=8.0) can't read this file system--and neither dos linux
apparently. Reformatted sdc as macos 'standard' file system and now I'm goo
Well, MacOS can read FAT, right? Can it create FAT on anything other than
floppies? :)
On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 11:22:47PM -0700, Roger Weinheimer wrote:
> I thought I'd be clever. Hah! Boot into MacOS. Delete 'debian' directory
> from sdc--I still have it on sdb. Run penguin from sdb. Mount sdc1.
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On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Matthew Dalton wrote:
> I don't know anything about the hfs filesystem... maybe you should try
> to find some documentation on it. The kernel sources, maybe? Sorry I
> can't tell you anything more useful.
i can't help too much either, but i
Dear Debians,
I'm Felix! (Excuse my terrible english ;-| and excuse this OT message)
8 weeks ago we started a thread in the SUSE-linux-ML about free school
support.
In summary of that the PingoS (ping on School) were founded.
We don't want give support for SuSE-Linux only, because every admin in
sc
On 19 Sep 1999, Jocke wrote:
> Just a quick one.
>
> I have some vague memory about a mail on this list a couple of weeks
> ago about printing with margins(indentation) but I can't find it
> again.
>
> So my question is how to use pr (or some other text reformating
> program) to add margins to m
If linux actually supports the filesystem that MacOS uses properly, there should
be no problem creating directories in either OS and have the other OS read it
all right. This is how it is with DOS/Linux. Maybe the linux drivers for the
MacOS filesystem are not mature (ie buggy)?
Roger Weinheimer w
Roger Weinheimer wrote:
>
> Ok. I tried manually mounting the /dev/sdb1 (which is hfs), and here's what
> I see (# ls -al instmnt):
>
> d....
> d.....
> -rwx... Desktop DB
> -rwx... Desktop DF
> -rwx... Finder
> -r-x... System
> -rwx... Where_have_all_my_files_gone? (lit
I thought I'd be clever. Hah! Boot into MacOS. Delete 'debian' directory
from sdc--I still have it on sdb. Run penguin from sdb. Mount sdc1. Mkdir
'debian' on sdc1. That worked. Reboot into MacOS. Copy contents of
sdb/debian into sdc/debian--which I know I can see in linux. Only problem
is, I can't
On 20-Sep-99 Eric G . Miller wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 02:58:57AM -, Pollywog wrote:
>> Why remove the sender header? Is it because you are on a dynamic IP
>> address?
>
> Yup. My ISP won't take my mail unless it can resolve the sender header
> to a valid address. It's kind of stu
Bah, that looks like a mac harddrive...
On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 10:08:29PM -0700, Roger Weinheimer wrote:
> Ok. I tried manually mounting the /dev/sdb1 (which is hfs), and here's what
> I see (# ls -al instmnt):
>
> d... .
> d... ..
> -rwx... Desktop DB
> -rwx... Des
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On 20-Sep-99 Eric G . Miller wrote:
> > I couldn't get it to remove the sender header either. Instead, I use a
> > rewrite rule:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]${lookup{$1}lsearch{/etc/email-addresses}\
> >
> >
Install the sysutils package, which contains todos and fromdos.
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 03:59:08PM +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> does anyone know where i can find the util "tofrodos". it converts text
> files between Dos and Unix Formats.. todos - fromdos.
>
> thanx
>
>
>
> --
>
Ok. I tried manually mounting the /dev/sdb1 (which is hfs), and here's what
I see (# ls -al instmnt):
d....
d.....
-rwx... Desktop DB
-rwx... Desktop DF
-rwx... Finder
-r-x... System
-rwx... Where_have_all_my_files_gone? (literally)
-rw-... .rootinfo
dr-x... .finderinfo
dr-
Hola to the List once again.
Quick query -- I am fairly taken by Eterm (I don't know how to procede with
aterm, the Unix98 ptys scare me a bit -- any hints on that?) and its
transparency. So, I started thinking about how nice it would be for netscape
to be transparent too.
Does anyone know of a w
On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 11:34:33PM -0500, W. Paul Mills wrote:
> You need to be part of group audio. Use vigr to edit /etc/group.
> Add all users who you want to use the sound system to this group.
Or just:
$ adduser audio
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