This is something which seems to have been broken for a while now.
In potato, when trying to start up gnumeric it complain about not being
able to find a suitable start up font, and to check the gnome-print
installation. OK. So I look at gnome-print and attempt to figure
out how to get it to set
Eric Hanchrow wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me what's wrong with my system? At first I assumed it
> was a bug in the resolver library, and opened a bug against libc6 in
> Debian potato (http://www.debian.org/Bugs/db/45/45912.html); but the
> Debian libc6 maintainer is sure that my system is merely
>
Peter S Galbraith wrote:
>
> Andrew Hately wrote:
>
> > Then from /mnt try something like
> > # ( cd / ; tar cf - bin boot dev lib sbin usr var ) | tar xf -
>
> Use the -p option on tar, or be prepared for lots of directories
> and files with improper permissions (mail problems, etc).
I just us
Hi, all
put my hands on computer (parts of it, actually) and thinking
about adding CPU/memory and getting it up.
it is/was IBM Aptiva with Opti Viper mobo. looks like it is
socket 7 but i'm not sure
Any ideas/links what is it and how is it working with Linux?
thank you
oleg
Steve, I can let you know what I have learned --
the 3c59x.c file included with the kernel (even 2.2.12) is old and out of
date. You need to go to Donald Becker's webpage (cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov, iirc)
and download the 0.99L or newer version of the 3c59x.c file, replace the
3c59x.c file that comes
I'm trying to install slink on a Gateway E-4200 (PIII 400). This is
a testbed install, eventually to be an entire lab. I've had no problems
installing to an older E-3200 (PII 300).
The problem is that the network card (3COM 3c905.c) isn't recognized.
When I select the appropriate module from the
peter karlsson wrote:
> B. Szyszka:
>
> > I've reinstalled Debian to try to get a cleaner setup going, but am
> > running into some error messages:
> > hdb: write_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
> > hdb: write_intr: error=0x04 { DriveStatusError }
>
> That's *usually*¹ a sign
On 27-Sep-99 Brian Servis wrote:
> *- On 27 Sep, lib wrote about "Installing on lap top"
>> I am trying to install Debian 2.1 using a rescue disk on a Toshiba
>> Satellite
>> Pro 440 laptop. I made the rescue disk with RAWRITE2.EXE. After the
>> boot
>> messages with all the dots (...), th
*- On 27 Sep, lib wrote about "Installing on lap top"
> I am trying to install Debian 2.1 using a rescue disk on a Toshiba Satellite
> Pro 440 laptop. I made the rescue disk with RAWRITE2.EXE. After the boot
> messages with all the dots (...), the system shuts down. The system
> previous
On Tue, Sep 28, 1999 at 12:19:11AM +0300, Martin Fluch wrote:
> MMX 233) I had a look at debian/README.source-depends (can anybody tell
> me, why README files are called README? :-), installed the missing
Well, the name "readme" is a command, telling you to read whatever 'me' is.
That part isn't s
I am trying to install Debian 2.1 using a rescue disk on a Toshiba Satellite
Pro 440 laptop. I made the rescue disk with RAWRITE2.EXE. After the boot
messages with all the dots (...), the system shuts down. The system
previously ran Windows 95 with some boot loader that let me specify a
I've got the tip to change the LIBC6MINORVERSION_default in debian/rules
from 1 to 0, since I want to link xfree against the glibc 2.0 instead 2.1
... this works now fine now.
And after the second compilation aported after 6 1/2 hours (on a Pentium
MMX 233) I had a look at debian/README.source-dep
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 10:09:13PM +0200, peter karlsson wrote:
> Jonas Steverud:
>
> > (none) login: root
> > login[10]: PAM unabvle to resolve symbol pam_sm_authenticate
> > login[10]: PAM unabvle to resolve symbol pam_sm_setcred
> > login[10]: PAM unabvle to resolve symbol pam_sm_authenticate
>
Leszek Gerwatowski wrote:
> I've tried XFree 3.3.5 but it dosn't work for me too. Try Xserver 3.3.4
> from www.xfree86.org or packaged for Debian from:
>
> http://samosa.debian.org/~branden/xfree86-334-slink/
>
> (but server from xfree website works for me better than from deb package).
None o
Chris -- try giving eth0 an IP address. I *think* that *may* have helped me.
Also, replace dhcpcd with dhcp-client-beta. See what that does. :) Try that
one first. :)
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 12:33:06PM -0400, Chris Ruvolo wrote:
> Hello all..
>
> I have a slink box up and running pretty well wit
Paul Harris wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> i just upgraded my potato today and now my staroffice is suffering from
> "unrecoverable errors". my question is: how do i narrow down which library
> is causing the problem? can i install some of slink's old libraries
> somewhere (like its libc6), and force soffice
Tom, if you throw things in /usr/local, apt (as well as dpkg, dselect,
etc..) promise to leave those things alone. The gnome configure script
probably supports --prefix=/usr/local -- that doesn't mean it will be
seamless, but it shouldn't be too bad. :)
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 07:57:38AM -0400, Th
Udvozlok Mindenkit !
Segitseget kerek mindazoktol akik szabad energiaval rendelkeznek ahhoz, hogy
egy kezdo Linuxos egyent hasznos tanacsokkal lassanak el.
Szerettem volna telepiteni a Debian GNU Linux 2.1 verziojat ( Chip-tar 1999. )
de mivel nem tudok angolul es Linuxot sem hasznaltam soha v
On 27-Sep-99 Pollywog wrote:
> If this is the wrong place to ask this question, just let me know.
>
> I installed a script that configures ipchains for me, and it gives me
> some
> error messages about an incorrect netmask, but the author of the script
> told me the error messages are in error be
I am trying to determine what the best way is to manage
and setup CVS on a slink box.
I want to be able to put into CVS:
(1) system configuration files found in /etc
(2) files found in user A's home dir (/home/A).
(3) entire directories with files say /home/B/src/
Currently, I have created a
> > I can't specify the service twice (it complains about duplicats),
> Use `id' tag - different in any service definition
Well, the problem is that the id number is the port from /etc/services, and
there is only one id per port.
> This is socket interface limitation (not only xinetd) you can bi
Hi
I have added the machines name into .rhosts file but i still get a
"permission denied" mesage when trying to rsh -l It's just strange
that this particular PC is having problems whereas rsh works fine on the
rest. Is there any other validation file that i need to change apart from
.rhosts
B. Szyszka:
> I've reinstalled Debian to try to get a cleaner setup going, but am
> running into some error messages:
> hdb: write_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
> hdb: write_intr: error=0x04 { DriveStatusError }
That's *usually*¹ a sign that your hard disk is about to die on
If this is the wrong place to ask this question, just let me know.
I installed a script that configures ipchains for me, and it gives me some
error messages about an incorrect netmask, but the author of the script
told me the error messages are in error because his script "groks" the
netmask from
Jonas Steverud:
> (none) login: root
> login[10]: PAM unabvle to resolve symbol pam_sm_authenticate
> login[10]: PAM unabvle to resolve symbol pam_sm_setcred
> login[10]: PAM unabvle to resolve symbol pam_sm_authenticate
> login[10]: PAM unabvle to resolve symbol pam_sm_setcred
My guess is that y
* John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to configure /etc/apt/sources.list to use a 2CD 'Official'
> Debian 2.1 set and seem unable to get the right formulation. All the
> examples given relate to ftp and http. I want to use apt in dselect
> to adjust the original installation (for some
Thanks for all the replies.
This mailing list is the best place to learn linux!
Johann
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| Johann Spies Windsorlaan 19 |
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]3201 Pietermaritzbu
How do I get slrn to show the newsgroup descriptions?
I have set
% if non-zero, show description of newsgroup if available
set show_descriptions 1
% column where group descriptions start
set group_dsc_start_column 40
in my .slrnrc, but they won't show up when I run slrn.
I have descriptions i
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Hello!
>
> I'd like to connect my slink box to my W95 machine over a serial cable. If
> anyone knows a more or less comfortable way to do this, please let me know.
>
> Best solution was of course some network emulation, but I think thi
I'm trying to install Debian on a PC-based system. The
mainboard is a Gigabyte GA-586HX rev. 1.56 with a Cyrix 6x86 PR150+ cpu. A
Novell/Anthem NE2000 network card, a p'n'p V90/k56 flex modem (Not a win modem
as far as I can tell) based on PCI Rockwell chips, an S3 Trio 64V+ PCI
video card
Dear All:
When i boot my system, the text console and all the virtual ttys work
just fine. When i start X, and then try to switch to a virtual tty,
the virtual tty just has a flashing underscore as a cursor, but text
(the logon prompt and anything i write) is not visible. From watching
the cursor
All
I seem to have developed a problem with Netscape writing to the hard drive
(it was working at one time) I have tried various combinations of 4.5 and
4.61 with lib 5 etc but cannot get rid of the inability to save data.
Help appreciated.
Brian Smith
Hello!
I'd like to connect my slink box to my W95 machine over a serial cable. If
anyone knows a more or less comfortable way to do this, please let me know.
Best solution was of course some network emulation, but I think this isn't
possible.
Kind Regards, and thanks for any reply,
Stephan Hac
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 02:17:13PM -0400, Bob C. Ruddy wrote:
> I am setting up an old SparIPC to run debian linux. The main function of
> this machine to provide ppp login service. I have a user 'ppp' that I need
> to be able to login without a password. The authentication is then done
> with pap.
I am setting up an old SparIPC to run debian linux. The main function of
this machine to provide ppp login service. I have a user 'ppp' that I need
to be able to login without a password. The authentication is then done
with pap. The default shell for 'ppp' is then /usr/sbin/pppd.
'/usr/sbin/pppd'
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 10:27:31AM +0200, Andrew Hately wrote:
> # ( cd / ; tar cf - bin boot dev lib sbin usr var ) | tar xf -
xfp -
--
Seth Arnold | http://www.willamette.edu/
Seth R Arnold wrote:
>
> When i had my S3 Virge/vx, I never once got the SVGA server to work. Try the
> s3v server. And, I think the fb server requires kernel 2.2.x or so.
I already tried s3v server and it didn't work. I'm using an S3 Trio
instead of an S3 Virge.
I'm using the kernel 2.2.12 - I
Mats Johansson wrote:
> Hi How has the GNOME mainter think in potato when the packages
> gnome-session depends on dont exit?
If I can parse your non-sentence... It's not completely his
fault. The packages are probably sitting in incoming:
$ cd /home/Debian/ftp/private/project/Incoming/
Hi How has the GNOME mainter think in potato when the packages
gnome-session depends on dont exit?
//Mats
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Hello all..
>
> I have a slink box up and running pretty well with the exception of
> dhcp. The purpose of this box is to act as a masquerader / gateway between
> our lan and our cable modem.
>
> I originally thought it might be a h
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a Tripp Lite Internet Office 500 UPS and I want to set up a power
> monitoring daemon. Tripp Lite has an rpm package (no source)
[cut]
> In partucular, I'd like to know if anyone has tried their software
Sorry, I have not.
>
Hello all..
I have a slink box up and running pretty well with the exception of
dhcp. The purpose of this box is to act as a masquerader / gateway between
our lan and our cable modem.
I originally thought it might be a hardware problem, but I was able to
switch which NIC was configured for
hey,
On Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 09:37:19PM -0400, Todd Suess wrote:
> I ended up creating a good (I think) sources.list file for apt-get ftp,
> so I wanted to share it with the group in case it could benefit anyone
> else, especially those to whom non-us.debian.org seems to have
> dropped off the map
Greetings:
I have a Tripp Lite Internet Office 500 UPS and I want to set up a power
monitoring daemon. Tripp Lite has an rpm package (no source) for this but it
requires a tweak to the kernel to get it working. Before I do this, I wanted
to find out if anyone has tried setting up power monitoring
Hi all,
I just remember to change the theme this night before
leaving KDE 1.1.2 (slink).
Today, it refuse to run: the msgs begin to scroll,
it switch to graphic mode, the gray screen's here,
the icons are printed, the hi & lo bars are drawned,
but when it begins to draw the first window (the one
The license for libncftp (part of the newer versions of ncftp) prevents
it from being included in Debian. You can still get the source and
self-compile.
Bob
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 01:29:49PM +0200, Marcus Johansson wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Why is there no ncftp 3.0.0 (beta) in potato/unstable?
>
Quoting John Hasler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> David Wright writes:
> > BUT as a "server", i.e. an internet-connected box that I dial into, the
> > ARP won't work properly (it won't publish the fact that its interface is
> > accepting packets for the machines dialling in).
>
> Has this bug been report
On Fri, 24 Sep 1999, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Sep 1999, Richard A Nelson wrote:
>
> > If I use an environment variable http_proxy, apt does use the specified
> > proxy.
>
> Include the whole config file - betcha have a no proxy setting.
[badlands:/u/download 0]$ cat /etc/apt/apt.conf
> You got bit by a bug in dpkg. Simply chmod 755 /usr/bin/perl* and then
> start apt-get again. This bug is fixed in the latest dpkg, so it shouldn't
> happen again.
>
> Ben
Thanks alot Ben. It worked like a charm.
I guess I should have looked at the bug reports a bit closer...Lazy me...
Th
After installing Netscape 4.61, via dselect using Slink, a message came up
during the configuration of the packages that smail might have to be restarted
. So I let smail restart.
However, now when I run fetchmail I must runq in order for smail to pick up the
mail fetchmail received and get it
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Do the bind an dhcp servers in potato support dynamic dns?
Bind does - it has since (I think) the beginning of the 8.x.y series. The
ISC DHCP server in potato (2.0 I think) doesn't. However, I do have a
perl script I found that reads i
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 09:42:03AM -0500, Tomislav Renic wrote:
>
> Here's a problem for you guys...
>
> I tried apt-get update; upgrade this morning on a potato system, and when it
> came time to install the libc6 package, it exited with an error, telling me
> that the error came from the post
Here's a problem for you guys...
I tried apt-get update; upgrade this morning on a potato system, and when it
came time to install the libc6 package, it exited with an error, telling me
that the error came from the postinst script. Apparently suidregister returned
"permission denied". Here's
Do the bind an dhcp servers in potato support dynamic dns?
--
we embrace technology, we learn from it, we use it, and we exploit it.
technology is a very powerful tool, as is knowledge, but some people go beyond
these boundaries, testing limits, finding new ways and ideas... we call these
people
Dear List,
Netscape is driving me crazy! Images don't show up if
auto-loading of images is on. If it is off, I have to press the
image load button repeatedly to load the images one by one --
where it's supposed to load all images at once.
Also, Netscape frequently gives an internal error "Can't
Thanks for your help and pointing me in the right direction. It was a
kernel problem. Replacing the 2.2.12 kernel I built with the official
2.2.10 package seems to have fixed the problem.
Craig
> --
> From: Martin Fluch
> Sent: Friday, September 24, 1999 1:06 PM
> To: D
> On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 10:41:13 +0300, Martin Fluch wrote:
> > I'm currently trying to compile xfree 3.3.5 under slink.
>
> Branden has made package of at least 3.3.4 for slink; see
> http://samosa.debian.org/~branden/ (I haven't checked if the 3.3.5 tree is
> for slink as well).
> ...
I
*- On 27 Sep, Jonas Steverud wrote about "Re: [DISASTER] Latest update broke my
system entirely"
> Seth R Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Jonas, what happens if you leave off the root= bit?
>>
>> I am getting at, boot using nothing but the rescue disk. It ought to be
>> enough to get you
Andrew Hately wrote:
> Then from /mnt try something like
> # ( cd / ; tar cf - bin boot dev lib sbin usr var ) | tar xf -
Use the -p option on tar, or be prepared for lots of directories
and files with improper permissions (mail problems, etc).
Good advice. When you can't find a file on a tape, try _listing_
the files on the tape and then list the path exactly as it
reported it. Omitting the leading slash is the right thing to
try.
Shao Zhang wrote:
> Hi,
> Just a quick guess, have you tried this:
>
> tar xvf /dev/st0 va
George Bonser wrote:
> On 27-Sep-99 Seth R Arnold wrote:
> >>From man tar:
> >
> > --exclude FILE
> > exclude file FILE
> >
> > -X, --exclude-from FILE
> > exclude files listed in FILE
> >
>
> Can you verify that this actually works? I tried it a coupl
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Hi there!
Thank you very much for your help. I had to do something which I would consider
a quick fix: placing my own hostname in /etc/hosts as localhost, i.e. added
'spy' in
127.0.0.1 localhost spy
This is not a nice method, I suppose?
But who else than me w
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 12:38:58 +, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> I just want to ask: what is the whole Incoming thing?
Incoming is an FTP area on an internal Debian server.
> why does it take for the packages to go from Incoming to usual archive?
> Aren't they moved automatically?
Existing packag
I am relatively new to Linux, so please forgive me if I am asking a stupid
question. I am wondering how Debian's installation system (apt) handles
situations where you go back and forth from installation from a binary .deb
distribution and installing from a tarball source distribution.
I have a p
Hi,
Not answering but asking :-|
How could I get a list of needed packages for a dist-upgrade
without downloading it over dial-up?
I'll explain: suppose I want to upgrade my slink system. My
connection is a 56k (old fashioned too). It's impossible to do this
over dial-up.
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 01:02:34PM +0200, J.H.M. Dassen Ray" wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 11:32:01 +0200, Ingo Reimann wrote:
> > what happened with gnome? since friday, some packages require ( for
> These library packages are currently stuck in Incoming; get them from an
I just want to ask:
Hi!
Why is there no ncftp 3.0.0 (beta) in potato/unstable?
In slink there was a 3.0.0 beta14, and as far as I know there is a beta18 out.
Sigh, please dont say ncftp gone commercial?
/Marcus
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 01:32:27AM +0200, peter karlsson wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm using xinetd because it can bind services to certain network interfaces.
> BUT, I'm not able to get it to bind *one* service to *two* interfaces (out
> of three). How do I do that?
>
> I can't specify the service twice
Jose L Gomez Dans writes:
| Hi!
| I got hold of an HP 890C colour deskjet printer. However, I can't
| print to it. I'm using the hpdj driver in gs-aladdin 5.50, and according to
| the man page, it should print flawlessly. I am aware that other drivers are
| available for this printer, but th
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 11:32:01 +0200, Ingo Reimann wrote:
> what happened with gnome? since friday, some packages require ( for
> instance gdm ):
>
> gdm depends on libgnome32 (>= 1.0.16-0.1)
These library packages are currently stuck in Incoming; get them from an
Incoming mirror:
ftp:/
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 11:08:49 +0200, Davide Anchisi wrote:
> I have LyX_0.12.0 working on my pc, installed with dpkg on a
> debian-slink distribution.
> Now I'm trying to upgrade LyX to 1.0.3 starting from sources.
Have you tried using the debianised sources from unstable?
> I checked with dpk
Douglas Eck writes:
> On demand
> 1) dial *72 - xxx- to forward calls. Wait 2 sec on answer. Hangup
> 2) dial *72 - xxx- again to complete the forward. (Calling only once
> doesn't work with US West's call forwarding unless the forwarded phone
> answers)
> 3) dial my isp and log in
> On
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 10:41:13 +0300, Martin Fluch wrote:
> I'm currently trying to compile xfree 3.3.5 under slink.
Branden has made package of at least 3.3.4 for slink; see
http://samosa.debian.org/~branden/ (I haven't checked if the 3.3.5 tree is
for slink as well).
> gcc -o xterm -O2 -g -an
Hi!
I got hold of an HP 890C colour deskjet printer. However, I can't
print to it. I'm using the hpdj driver in gs-aladdin 5.50, and according to
the man page, it should print flawlessly. I am aware that other drivers are
available for this printer, but this would need a re-compilation of
g
Hi gurus :-)
what happened with gnome? since friday, some packages require ( for instance
gdm ):
gdm depends on libgnome32 (>= 1.0.16-0.1)
gdm depends on libgnomesupport0 (>= 1.0.16-0.1)
gdm depends on libart2 (>= 1.0.16-0.1)
gdm depends on libgnomeui32 (>= 1.0.16-0.1)
but available is only ve
The fully qualified name of my linux box is evolution.bilten.metu.edu.tr
Here is what I have in /etc/exim.conf
local_domains = localhost:evolution:evolution.bilten.metu.edu.tr
sender_host_reject_relay = *
sender_host_reject_relay_except = localhost
Hi
i have debian 2.1, but i like to apply the ipchains patch to my system... is it
advisable and is there a "debian" way to do it? or should i wait for debian 2.2
and do everything with ipfwadm now? (but that sounds like doing the same thing
twice)
B
I have LyX_0.12.0 working on my pc, installed with dpkg on a
debian-slink distribution.
Now I'm trying to upgrade LyX to 1.0.3 starting from sources.
The problem is that when configure ends running it gives the following
error message:
The following problems have been detected by configure.
*
Hi,
is there a way to hide the bootup messages at the screen, to direct them
(the important ones like warnings and errors) to a file and to show
something else on the screen meanwhile the machine starts up?
I didn't find anything in the Boot-Promt HowTo nor in the init or inittab
manpages (which re
tf wrote:
>
> hey guys,
>
> I might put in a 6 gig drive in place of the 1.6 gig drive I'm using
> now. My current installation works fine (its me thats "broken"!). is
> there a way that I can copy this hd to the new one? I only have a swap
> and a root partition on this drive, and will probabl
Another one.
If a name server is open to the public (in terms of zone transfers).
Is it possible to do something like...
nslookup
server nameserver.in.question
ls -t any *.com
?
I know you can pick a specific domain and get the db information for it, but
is there anyway to query
a DNS server t
Hi Joey,
On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 10:52:16PM -0700, Joey Hess wrote:
>
> You can install the oplbeep kernel module, which replaces the normal beep
> with a chime played through your sound card.
wow, nice thingy, but where do i find it ?
Ingo Reimann
Lukas Eppler writes:
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|
| Hi,
|
| when typing
|
| ~$ ssh localhost kvt
|
| I get
|
| _X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 101
| kvt: cannot connect to X server spy:10.0
|
| This happens also when I try to connect to my machine from the outsi
Hi
Last week i made a backup of our mail server using tar. I used the
following command:
tar cvMf /dev/st0 -g /tmp/backuped /var/spool/mail
The whole thing went into 3 tapes.
One of our users destroyed (a.k.a. deleted) all of his messages and now
he want's them back. I know that his mai
Hi,
Just a quick guess, have you tried this:
tar xvf /dev/st0 var/spool/mail/xxx
i.e. withour the leading slash '/'
Shao.
Mario Jorge Nunes Filipe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> Last week i made a backup of our mail server using tar. I used the
> following command:
>
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 09:00:08AM +0100, Mario Jorge Nunes Filipe wrote:
> Can anyone give me a hint on how to recover the damn file.
I wish I could help you, but I haven't any experience with this... But, I
thought I would take the time to suggest the 'supertar' products, such as
lonetar, or cta
> Hi to all,
>
> I recently upgraded from xlib6g 3.3.2.3a-11 to xlib6g 3.3.4-2 on my
> debian slink system.
>
> Before that, everything worked fine, especially the gdm graphical login.
> Now I only get the grey screen of the X server, nothing more.
>
> gdm generates this log file in /var/state/g
Hi,
I'm currently trying to compile xfree 3.3.5 under slink. The compilation
goes fine for over 1 1/2 hour, but then I get the following result. Does
anyboddy know, why the compilation fails and/or how to fix this?
Martin
rm -f main.o
gcc -c -O2 -g -ansi -pedantic-I../.. -I../../exports/inc
hi,
i just upgraded my potato today and now my staroffice is suffering from
"unrecoverable errors". my question is: how do i narrow down which library
is causing the problem? can i install some of slink's old libraries
somewhere (like its libc6), and force soffice to use those libraries?
thanks,
Hi guys,
I know this isn't strictly debian related but i'm sure someone can help me
quickly.
If i've got BIND 8.1.2 running (debian 2.0) i've noticed that all zone
transfers to anywhere are blocked.
With the "xfernets" command I know I can allow certain hosts to do zone
tranfers, but all over th
Jonas, what happens if you leave off the root= bit?
I am getting at, boot using nothing but the rescue disk. It ought to be
enough to get you to a prompt, from there you can mount /mnt /dev/hda7 and
play around with things in there
good luck
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 08:32:06AM +0200, Jonas St
Well. it worked FUNNY.
$ tar --exclude Kraftwerk-Spacelab.mp3 -cf - . | (cd ../temp/ && tar xvfp -)
./
./Kraftwerk - Metropolis.mp3
./Kraftwerk - The Telephone Call.mp3
./Kraftwerk-The_Man_Machine.mp3
./Kraftwerk-airwaves.mp3
./--exclude
$ ls
--exclude Kraftwerk-Spac
On 27-Sep-99 Seth R Arnold wrote:
>>From man tar:
>
> --exclude FILE
> exclude file FILE
>
> -X, --exclude-from FILE
> exclude files listed in FILE
>
Can you verify that this actually works? I tried it a couple of weeks ago and
it seemed to include the f
Alexandre, look into the HOWTOs, they are fairly extensive. Everything you
will need to know is in those. :)
To get you started, you need the ipchains command. man ipchains might be
enough documentation for you.
Have fun :)
On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 11:58:46PM +0200, Alexandre ARNOUD wrote:
> Hi,
>From man tar:
--exclude FILE
exclude file FILE
-X, --exclude-from FILE
exclude files listed in FILE
those helpful people at gnu! ;)
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 01:37:59PM +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> what is needed in order to tell tar not t
And, the non-debian option --
/usr/src/linux/.config has all the options too, if you ran
make [menu|x]config. :)
On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 04:23:38PM -0500, Gregory T. Norris wrote:
> If it's either a Debian-supplied kernel, or one in which make-kpkg was
> used to create an installable debfile, you
Jim Ruby wrote:
> example, a very basic one, when you hit the backspace key at a shell prompt
> and the system beeps through the pc speaker, how can I get that to go to
> the sound card instead of the pc speaker?
>
> I have wavp installed and am able to play wav files and other sound files
> such
Andrew writes:
> Should I be using pppd for on-demand connections rather than diald?
That's up to you. Diald has the advantage of filtering: you can control
what types of packets bring up the link and set different for different
sorst of packets. 'pppd demand' will bring up the link for any outg
I am trying to use StarBase to manage a very large database. From what I
have read on their web site it should handle pretty much any size db. It
seems to cease loading the db at 32000 lines. The db is about 3 times
that size. I am able to manage the db with Lotus Approach, so I figured
StarBase wo
On 27-Sep-99 John Hasler wrote:
> Miles writes:
>> I'm pretty sure that pppd does automatic (on-demand) _connection_ too,
>> but you have to have a fixed IP address (which is why I don't do it, and
>> thus don't really know the details).
>
> The current version does 'demand' without a fixed IP.
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