> 2. How can I prevent anybody from changing virtual consoles and
>killing my X session when I am away and locked it with xlock?
it's actually easier then that, all the need to do is hit ctrl-alt-backspace
and they'll be dumped back to the virtual console which you started it on.
run startx.
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 12:59:06PM -0400, Yifang Dai wrote:
> I hit this strange problem today, on my potato machine:
>
> /boot# dd if=bzImage-2.2.12 of=/dev/fd0
> dd: /dev/fd0: Read-only file system
>
> Here is the permission for /dev/fd0
>
> /boot# ls -l /dev/fd0
> brw-rw-r-- 1 root flop
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 04:17:18PM +0200, Stephan Engelke wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 09:07:02AM -0500, David Kanter wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to sync the time with a server when I start a PPP, so I
> > won't have to worry about this in the future? I vaguely remember a ment
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On Tue, 5 Oct 1999, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
> i compile my kernel myself and would like to get rid of dselect trying to
> replace my custom kernle with standard one
>
> what options do i have and how to achieve this?
Have you read the recent thread titled "
You wrote:
yep... but i wanted to get rid of the modems isn't it possible to use
the
ISDN card?
Reply:
Not sure you want to.
You Wrote:
Or is it possible to deflect the incoming call from the ISDNcard to the
modem
when voice is detected?
Reply:
Yes it is, provided you have an analog port on
On Fri, 01 Oct 1999, Gary Young wrote:
> I have installed debian 2.1 on an HP Vectra Xu
> platform with the "HP 10/100 Mbps Network Interface".
> When I try to configure the kernel module driver,
> hp100.o, in the installation or later with 'modconf'
> I get "Device or resource busy".
>
> Does an
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 11:06:16PM +0200, Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 09:46:22PM +0200, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
>
> Instead of traditionnal compilation, use 'make-kpkg', which will build
> a package from your new kernel; install this package, dselect should
> not complain any
that worked great! thanks..took me a few mins to get pap-secrets goin for
clients to log into the server but i figured it out
nate
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threeif you can sleep in couch, more if you can sleep in a sleeping bag :)
Regards,
Vaidhy
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 04:55:12PM -0400, Johnie Ingram wrote:
>
> ... and would be willing to help at the Debian booth (#503, co
> "Adam" == Adam Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Adam> I just did an upgrade. The menu pkg ate memory like no
Adam> tomorrow.
[...]
Adam> Cease and desist at all costs.
Adam> I have just been informed on irc that a fixed menu is in
Adam> incoming. So, it should all b
Hello,
This forum should be good for this request as well.
I need a new dedicated server and of course would like the service to be
using Debian. For a few reasons, I need a dedicated server and not a
colocated box.
If you are a principle in a firm, reply directly to me instead of the
list so w
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 03:58:10PM -0500, Adam Heath wrote:
> I just did an upgrade. The menu pkg ate memory like no tomorrow. I have a
> dual-330, 256m ram, 384m swap. Update-menus calls install-menu, and I saw
> that eating 280m of memory.
Just don't install the new menu package. It's fscked
> Instead of traditionnal compilation, use 'make-kpkg', which will build
> a package from your new kernel; install this package, dselect should
> not complain any more.
that's what i am doing ... :(
and it complains that even the reason why it complains, on another system
i installed the kernel
On 05-Oct-99 Johnie Ingram wrote:
>
> ... and would be willing to help at the Debian booth (#503, community
> pavillion, check it out), or who knows good places to stay at in
> Atlanta? Or who wants to planepool with the Novare team from Dallas?
>
>
Joey Hess and myself are going. We have on
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 03:01:42PM +, Brian J. Stults wrote:
> Could someone give me a sample script (perhaps bash or sed) to change a
> group of filenames from their original name to the same name preceeded
> by an exclamation point.
>
for i in *; do mv $i \!$i; done
-Lex
pgpV1HB2FZu2D.p
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 09:46:22PM +0200, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
> hello,
>
> i compile my kernel myself and would like to get rid of dselect trying to
> replace my custom kernle with standard one
>
> what options do i have and how to achieve this?
> --
Instead of traditionnal compilation,
... and would be willing to help at the Debian booth (#503, community
pavillion, check it out), or who knows good places to stay at in
Atlanta? Or who wants to planepool with the Novare team from Dallas?
netgod
Oh, and my /proc/kcore is over 50MB -- can I remove it and get
Hello!
Thanks a lot for all your help. Now, I have finally succeeded and I'm
running samba as server and client.
I've only still got some minor problems, but I think I'll be able solve
them.
Thanks again to all who helped, and especially to Phil.
Kind Regards,
Stephan Hachinger
P.S.: The De
I just did an upgrade. The menu pkg ate memory like no tomorrow. I have a
dual-330, 256m ram, 384m swap. Update-menus calls install-menu, and I saw
that eating 280m of memory.
root 19580 21.6 83.3 282784 215152 pts/8 R15:51 0:13 install-menu
/etc/menu-methods//enlightenment-nosound -
> I assume your current method uses the analog phone line... If it does, ISDN
exact!
> has two B channels which can be used for voice or data. Each is 64Kb. I
> use one for dedicated access. The other stays data until a voice call comes
> in and then converts to voice. On the back of the ISDN
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 01:58:36PM -0700, Rik Burt wrote:
> Where can I find the Motif software. I am aware that it is a commercial
>
> product but I don't know where to look for it. I am interested because
> the Netscape pkg that dselect has requires it for certain versions of
> netscape.
>
Y
I assume your current method uses the analog phone line... If it does, ISDN
has two B channels which can be used for voice or data. Each is 64Kb. I
use one for dedicated access. The other stays data until a voice call comes
in and then converts to voice. On the back of the ISDN device there ar
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 10:20:18AM -1000, Tim Burgess wrote:
> The fix was to add the following to the preferences.js file
> user_pref("mail.suppress_sender_header", true);
>
I believe there is a menu in the preferences to change your email address as
well, but I am not sure of what exactly you'r
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 09:12:51AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I would like to know if there is a standard place to put the ipchains
> commands for ip masquerading so they get executed at boot time. For now,
> I stuck them in /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh but if there is a more customary
> locatio
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 09:46:22PM +0200, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
> hello,
>
> i compile my kernel myself and would like to get rid of dselect trying to
> replace my custom kernle with standard one
>
> what options do i have and how to achieve this?
Set its status to hold, you can do this fro
Hello,
i am evaluating to pass over from standard phone to ISDN-line but a
thought that hjit me... i want to use the computer as an answering machine
(using vgetty) is t possible to make this also over a ISDN line? (How?)
--
ciao bboett
===
Hi fellow Debianers,
I have recently moved to a new state and thus, ended
up with a new email address. Using Netscape Messenger as
a client, it sets the "sender" field in the mail header
using my username & my domain name. As this is someone
else's address, this guy received all the replies to my
Just out of curiosity, are there plans to include dhcpcd in the base
system for Potato? When I wanted to do an internet install over my
cable modem, it involved also downloading the dhcpcd and netstd
packages, and installing them in a Virtual Console, after installing
base, but before installing t
On 05-Oct-99 Rik Burt wrote:
> Where can I find the Motif software. I am aware that it is a commercial
>
> product but I don't know where to look for it. I am interested because
> the Netscape pkg that dselect has requires it for certain versions of
> netscape.
>
It is not in Debian. You mus
Where can I find the Motif software. I am aware that it is a commercial
product but I don't know where to look for it. I am interested because
the Netscape pkg that dselect has requires it for certain versions of
netscape.
*- On 5 Oct, Brian Servis wrote about "Re: auto-change filenames"
> *- On 5 Oct, Brian J. Stults wrote about "auto-change filenames"
>> Could someone give me a sample script (perhaps bash or sed) to change a
>> group of filenames from their original name to the same name preceeded
>> by an exclam
hello,
i compile my kernel myself and would like to get rid of dselect trying to
replace my custom kernle with standard one
what options do i have and how to achieve this?
--
ciao bboett
==
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://inforezo.u-strasb
"Stephen R. Gore" wrote:
> > Steve, you're also likely to run into problems with the
> > Rage128-based video card if you install X. You can download a
> > driver from www.suse.com, which worked for me.
>
> Kent, the NIC problem was easy to fix using the advice given. However,
> I'm having more di
I'm trying, for arcane reasons, to install from the source tarball.
Thanks!
Bryan Scaringe wrote:
>
> are you trying to install from a .deb source package, or from a source
> tarball?
>
> I would think the .deb source package would have these issues addressed.
>
> Bryan
>
> On 05-Oct-99 Brian
are you trying to install from a .deb source package, or from a source
tarball?
I would think the .deb source package would have these issues addressed.
Bryan
On 05-Oct-99 Brian J. Stults wrote:
> I am trying to install glib-1.2.5 from source, but I keep getting errors
> that seem to be stemmi
*- On 5 Oct, Brian J. Stults wrote about "auto-change filenames"
> Could someone give me a sample script (perhaps bash or sed) to change a
> group of filenames from their original name to the same name preceeded
> by an exclamation point. For example, changing the following filenames
> from:
>
>
Could someone give me a sample script (perhaps bash or sed) to change a
group of filenames from their original name to the same name preceeded
by an exclamation point. For example, changing the following filenames
from:
test1.cnm
test2.cnm
to
!test1.cnm
!test2.cnm
Thanks!
--
Brian J. Stult
Hello,
i wanted to use my 1&1voice modem (Rockwell chipset) for an answering
machine in the mgetty-voice REDME is written that i would find examples
and infos under /usr/doc/voice the dir is present but empty
so how do i record samples to be played how do i lesten to them and mor
impo
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 02:51:12PM -0400, Dpk wrote:
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 10:51:33AM -0400, E. S. Venkatraman wrote:
I have a PC on a network where the IP addresses are assigned
using a DHCP server. I tried installing Debian 2.1 and I have
the following problem. If I s
Hello,
i am used to encrypt my channels, having completely replaced telnet and rsh by
ssh
now since i migrated to ssh2 i am not able any more to use the rsh
functionality, since in any case i have to type in the password
now as stated in the man page i copyed the /.ssh2/id_dsa_1024_a.pub
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 10:51:33AM -0400, E. S. Venkatraman wrote:
I have a PC on a network where the IP addresses are assigned using
a DHCP server. I tried installing Debian 2.1 and I have the
following problem. If I say I am connected to a network it
requires me to type in the IP a
This is just another crazy thought on the subject. My backup strategy is a
little different. I run both NT server and Linux. Both are Internet
servers where data changes very rarely. I am using PowerQuest drive image
to make images of both hard drives in both servers. Neither server takes up
m
At 15:37 10/05/1999 +0200, Alberto Bigazzi wrote:
>I'd like to download the whole Installation Manual for i386 in HTML
>format:
>http://www.debian.org/releases/2.1/i386/install
>
>How can I do the operation in one time, without saving each chapter
>separately ?
wget
--
Hugh D. Hyatt
I am trying to install glib-1.2.5 from source, but I keep getting errors
that seem to be stemming from /usr/local/include/string.h. That file
includes string/string.h which doesn't appear to exist. I played with
it a little bit, and now I think I've screwed up string.h beyond
recognition. Where
Marc Haber mentioned this yesterday and I mistakenly sent him a private
reply instead of replying to the list.
I'm also interested in creating a debian rescue floppy that either mounts
/usr from a CD or preferably from a server via nfs.
My goal is to be able to stick a floppy in an ailing W95/98/
Hi
I have just configured the sendmail8.9.3 on debian.
My hostname is scud . I have not configured the dns .
as one of my critical network project is going on that.
so I can't configure dns. I want sendmail to get running without using dns.
I am getting this errors.
===
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 06:01:22PM +0200, Debian Mail wrote:
>
> I have no idea what could have caused these two incidents, since after
> the file system has been remounted read only there was no possibility
> for the system to log anything.
>
> What could have caused it? Bad harddisk, or
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 09:12:51AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> I would like to know if there is a standard place to put the ipchains
> commands for ip masquerading so they get executed at boot time. For now,
> I stuck them in /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh but if there is a more cust
ACK!!
avoid the BP6 !!! it is hell!! sorry for the !!'s but ive had nothing but
trouble, it is a CRAP board for SMP DONT GET IT.
or if u do want it u can buy mine.
see my post:
http://www.bp6.com/discus/messages/2/272.html?TuesdayOctober519990919am
once again, -- AVOID THE BP6 --
--
I hit this strange problem today, on my potato machine:
/boot# dd if=bzImage-2.2.12 of=/dev/fd0
dd: /dev/fd0: Read-only file system
Here is the permission for /dev/fd0
/boot# ls -l /dev/fd0
brw-rw-r-- 1 root floppy 2, 0 Oct 4 17:41 /dev/fd0
The floppy is not write-protected, becauc
On Tue, 5 Oct 1999, Kam Yee Lo wrote:
> Just curious about Debian running dual celeron with better FPU? I'm
> thinking of installing Debian on dual celeron for CAD. Is dual celeron
> 500mhz faster than Pentium III 500mhz? I want good debian linux and
> cheap dual celeron :)
>
> Anyone have dua
Just curious about Debian running dual celeron with better FPU? I'm
thinking of installing Debian on dual celeron for CAD. Is dual celeron
500mhz faster than Pentium III 500mhz? I want good debian linux and
cheap dual celeron :)
Anyone have dual celeron AbIT motherboard?
Thanks
Griz
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 05:46:02PM +0200, Debian Mail wrote:
> Two questions:
>
> 1. Why was the server changed to XF86_NONEV?
I don't know..?
> 2. How can I prevent anybody from changing virtual consoles and
>killing my X session when I am away and locked it with xlock?
>
If this is trul
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 10:35:13AM -0500, Dave Sherohman wrote:
> Stephan Engelke said:
> > Check xntp and ntpdate. I believe there is a .deb-package called xntp.
> > Next place a call to "ntpdate " in your ip-up.d.
>
> Not to steal another Dave's question, but...
>
> Where can one find a list o
I have the following problem on a Intel PC Debian system I maintain:
For the second time the file system got mounted read only for an
unknown reason. The first time only my personal mailbox file
(/var/spool/mail/me) got corrupted as far as I could see. The second
time, after the reboot fsck.ext2 an
I us XF86_S3V and tried the following:
- Use xlock when X is running
- Change to the virtual console X was started from (using startx)
- Press CTRL-C
This killed X, but also changed the first line in /etc/X11/Xserver from
/usr/bin/X11/XF86_S3V
to
/usr/bin/X11/XF86_NONEV
which I had to change
*- On 5 Oct, Dave Sherohman wrote about "Re: Clock is loosing time"
> Stephan Engelke said:
>> Check xntp and ntpdate. I believe there is a .deb-package called xntp.
>> Next place a call to "ntpdate " in your ip-up.d.
>
> Not to steal another Dave's question, but...
>
> Where can one find a lis
Hi,
I'm in the process of buying a new server, and, within my budget,
the above machine is an option.
Have you any experience with it and Linux, mainly Debian?
Is the above model sufficient to, without doubt, specify its
hardware, so that it be compatible with Linux/Debia
Stephan Engelke said:
> Check xntp and ntpdate. I believe there is a .deb-package called xntp.
> Next place a call to "ntpdate " in your ip-up.d.
Not to steal another Dave's question, but...
Where can one find a list of publicly-usable NTP servers?
Greetings:
I would like to know if there is a standard place to put the ipchains
commands for ip masquerading so they get executed at boot time. For now,
I stuck them in /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh but if there is a more customary
location for them I want to put them there so that they don't accidenta
> "Joey" == Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Joey> Todd Suess wrote:
>> 1. Apt-get action completes.
>>
>> 2. pdmenu fires up and proceeds to thrash the hard drive for
>> about 30 minutes, slowly chewing up all available system
>> resources (RAM and SWAP), until SWAP is down
aphro wrote:
>
> I've had a PPP server setup for quite some time using mgetty 1.1.18-1, and
> it works great, BUT i just noticed today that it is doing no password
> authentication. Any user/pw will work to login. Security isn't a huge
> issue but i'd like to get it so i can track who logs in!
If the fax pages appear "stretched" then the conflict is most likely due to a
confusion between 'normal' and 'fine' resolution of the fax you're sending.
That is,
perhaps the fax is formatted at 'normal' resolution (204 x 98 dpi) but the fax
software thinks it's been formatted at 'fine' resolution
I have a PC on a network where the IP addresses are assigned using a
DHCP server. I tried installing Debian 2.1 and I have the following
problem. If I say I am connected to a network it requires me to type
in the IP address (which I don't have). If I don't configure the
network, when I try to
Kent West wrote:
> Seth R Arnold wrote:
> > > 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 3c9
[While I am a lawyer, the following is not legal advice. If you need
legal advice, contact an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction.]
> It is not that Qt is incomaptible it is the fact that KDE is linked to
> software under a non GPL license and KDE is under the GPL. This
> violates the GPL.
Hi David,
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 09:07:02AM -0500, David Kanter wrote:
> Is there a way to sync the time with a server when I start a PPP, so I won't
> have to worry about this in the future? I vaguely remember a mention of this
> when installing Slink.
Check xntp and ntpdate. I believe the
[Please use <76 character lines]
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 09:07:02 -0500, David Kanter wrote:
> Why is the time as shown by asclock drifting so far from the real time?
> Does Linux read the BIOS time, and therefore my BIOS clock is losing time
> quickly,
Could be; see clock(8).
> or is something
Why is the time as shown by asclock drifting so far from the real time? Does
Linux read the BIOS time, and therefore my BIOS clock is losing time quickly,
or is something else going on? Now the time is off by about 15 minutes, and it
makes crontab jobs sort of tricky.
Is there a way to sync the
First off, I have read the README.Debian file in /usr/doc/slrnpull/, but I
still cannot get slrnpull to accept my outgoing messages when running slrn in
spool mode. (Incidentally, is there a way to run slrnpull as non-root?)
As suggested, I did: adduser david news, adding me to the news group. (
Hello,
a very basic question:
I'd like to download the whole Installation Manual for i386 in HTML
format:
http://www.debian.org/releases/2.1/i386/install
How can I do the operation in one time, without saving each chapter
separately ? (Just using the Save option with Netscape doesn't prove
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 01:42:14PM +0200, J.H.M. Dassen Ray" wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 14:23:38 +0200, Joop Stakenborg wrote:
> > Morse MorseTable[]=
> > {
> > ' ',NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,
>
> Change to
> {' ', {NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL}},
> etc. The outer pair of cu
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 10:38:36PM -0400, B. Szyszka wrote:
> OK, but what about the KDE folks, then? Why don't the mirrors for KDE have
> apt-ing setup?
Ask them.
--
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http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~broonie/
EUFS
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 12:25:37PM +0200, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote:
> gdb is a powerful debugger, but the interface isn't very comfortable. You
> may want to consider 'ddd' (available in the "devel" section) as a front-end
> to it.
There's also Emacs' GUD mode, which does much the same job for t
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 09:50:37AM +0200, J Horacio MG wrote:
>
> > BTW, why would anyone install the Debian on Suns if the machines come
> > with
> > Solaris right out the boxes? The only reason I'm asking about Debian on
> > Sun is that I think it's an interesting alternative since the Classic
>
Sorry I forgot to say it's an Lotus Freelanc Graphics97 file (by the
whatis.com world all file formats)
--
Bye! Benci!
Isten a'ldja a pingvineket & Linus Torvalds-ot
Debian 2.1 Slink 2.2.9 200MMX/32MB/1.7Gb/S3VirgeDX4Mb--- Begin Message ---
Hi all!
How can I view with my Linux box the
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 14:23:38 +0200, Joop Stakenborg wrote:
> Morse MorseTable[]=
> {
> ' ',NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,
Change to
{' ', {NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL}},
etc. The outer pair of curly braces is because the elements of the array are
structs, which aren't atomic; th
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 03:38:05AM +0100, Mark Brown was heard to state:
> > > The stable GNOME packages are actually produced by the Debian
> > > maintainers - they're just distributed from the GNOME site.
>
> > So, why would they not be introduced into slink-proposed-updates?
>
> The only thing
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 12:22:57PM +0200, J.H.M. Dassen Ray" wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 11:58:23 +0200, Joop Stakenborg wrote:
> > morse.c:52: warning: missing braces around initializer
>
> > Anyone know how to fix?
>
> Just a guess, perhaps Morse is a 2 or more dimensional array type rathe
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>Hi!
>
>I have a question! If I make a booteprom and a bootfloppy which one will
>boot first?
It probably depends on the bootrom you use.
I have seen some bootroms ask the user which one to use...
(this was on NE1000 compatable cards, so it isn't exactly
On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 05:39:57PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I have a Debian system off a hard drive that will no longer boot, not even
> from disc. It's copied entirely onto my current system under
> /usr/local/old
>
> Is there any way of reading the package selections off of it there
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 11:22:22AM +0200, Istvan Benak wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> How can I view with my Linux box the somfile.prz file? Which program
> should I use? Or if someone have a program which can view this file and
> can convert it to an human format (i.e. pdf, or ppt, or anything else)
> plea
Hi!
I have a question! If I make a booteprom and a bootfloppy which one will
boot first?
--
Bye! Benci!
Isten a'ldja a pingvineket & Linus Torvalds-ot
Debian 2.1 Slink 2.2.9 200MMX/32MB/1.7Gb/S3VirgeDX4Mb
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 20:04:43 +0200, Attila Csosz wrote:
> I'd like to set up an environment( a set of programs ) to develop programs
> under c++. I've heard about xemacs, gdb. Is it good? I need at least to
> set/clear breakpoints; step to next source line; run and make projects.
> Which progra
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 11:58:23 +0200, Joop Stakenborg wrote:
> morse.c:52: warning: missing braces around initializer
> Anyone know how to fix?
Just a guess, perhaps Morse is a 2 or more dimensional array type rather
than a one-dimensional one, and you need to add braces for the rows?
Ray
--
I have a bit of source code here with the following bit:
Morse MorseTable[]=
{
' ',NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,
'A',DIH,DAH,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,
'B',DAH,DIH,DIH,DIH,NIL,NIL,NIL,
[etc...]
'/',DAH,DIH,DIH,DAH,DIH,NIL,NIL,
0, NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL
> BTW, why would anyone install the Debian on Suns if the machines come
> with
> Solaris right out the boxes? The only reason I'm asking about Debian on
> Sun is that I think it's an interesting alternative since the Classic
> where I have an access to doesn't have Solaris on it (the CDs I mean).
Hi all!
How can I view with my Linux box the somfile.prz file? Which program
should I use? Or if someone have a program which can view this file and
can convert it to an human format (i.e. pdf, or ppt, or anything else)
please send me a mail
Thx!
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Bye! Benci!
Isten a'ldja a pingvineket & Li
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 02:36:12PM -0500, Bill West wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 01:22:44PM -0600, David Karlin wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I've written a shell script that creates a file, then uploads it to my
> > ISP's server via (command-line) ftp.
> >
> > After getting it to work from the (bash)
we use our central linux server to mount sharings on several data
containing workstations, the problem is that it looses the mountings
after a undetermined timeperiod!
debian 2.1 kernel 2.2.12 samba 2.05
from syslog:
smb_get_length: recv error = 5
smb_request: result -5, setting invalid
smb_re
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 07:09:13PM -0400, Todd Suess wrote:
>
> >
> >You mean a process _named_ pdmenu is doing this, I'll bet.
>
> Yes
>
>
> >I'll also bet you'll find several dozen update-menus processes running. If
> >you do, tell me what version of menu you have installed.
I had one proces
Hi,
after upgrading to a 2.2.10 kernel (from the default 2.1 slink one) and some
unstable packages, i get the following error:
- Original Message -
From: Cron Daemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 9:48 AM
Subject: Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> test
> Mine, as I may have said, is a wee bit slow - the 40MHz
> prcoessor gives 40
> bogomips. That
that being the slowness, not the 40 bogomips.
> is probably down to the 1992 vintage hard disk
Oki DZ wrote:
>
> Andrew Hately wrote:
> > I tried both the 2.2.1 kernel rescue disc and the 2.0.36 on my
> > sparcstation2; the newer one didn't seem to be able to eject the floppy when
> > the next one was needed.
>
> Interesting... then how did you proceed?
ctrl-alt-del is understood by linux
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Tue, 5 Oct 1999, Ed Cogburn wrote:
> Brad wrote:
>
> > 2) Are you _sure_ is wasn't the problem with threaded system(3) calls in
> >one of the 2.1.2 prereleases? Given the information you give below, it
> >distinctly sounds like you ran into this bug a
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 07:21:16PM -0400, Todd Suess wrote:
> At 04:15 PM 10/4/1999 -0700, Joey Hess wrote:
> >Todd Suess wrote:
> > > >I'll also bet you'll find several dozen update-menus processes running.
> > > >If
> > > >you do, tell me what version of menu you have installed.
> >
> >No, of _m
Martin Fields wrote:
>
> For a dual boot - why not go to a computer store and buy one of those things
> where you can swap hard drives like disks? They are around 30$, then for
This is a "physical" solution. In computer world, I think it's not that
quite cool.
> linux get a cheap 3 gig. you c
Hi,
It seems that this mailing list is not only talking about Debian
specifics but also Linux in general, so I have questions on Linux
netboot.
Some days ago I installed several Linux clients with no harddisk to boot
from a server. The clients had 32MB RAM; this could be quite a lot, but
for runn
> On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Shannon wrote:
>
> > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] write
> > s:
> >
> > > The best bargain in the business has got to be the Creative Ensoniq
> > > PCI128. I bought a card at CompUSA for under $30.00. It's based on
> > > the ENS1371 chipset and works we
Yum, yum... I've come into possession of another box at work. I want to play
with setting it up using my office machine to masquerade, and play with
Beowulf and computational chemistry. But I know zilch about this. I plan to
spend time figuring out the networking myself, but need to know if this
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