Mutt works great with GnuPG. I'm using it right now.
On Wed, Dec 22, 1999 at 05:48:18PM -0600, David J. Kanter wrote:
> Just a quick follow-up to my post: I use Mutt and have read in one place
> that Mutt does not support GnuPGP (in the PGP notes in /usr/doc) and in
> another place, the on-line F
Just a quick follow-up to my post: I use Mutt and have read in one place
that Mutt does not support GnuPGP (in the PGP notes in /usr/doc) and in
another place, the on-line FAQ, that GnuPGP is recommended? What gives?
I've got the latest Mutt from the unstable branch.
Thanks.
--
David J. Kanter
Hi, I just did a update on my machine to get the latest potato and imap
seem's to have broken in the process. I get the following error in the
log: "Login failed: has no CRAM-MD5 password,
host=[192.168.0.20]".
This is on a rather important machine, can you help?
-Matt-
-
I've got a public and private keyring, created with PGP 6.5 for Windows NT,
that I'd like to use on my Linux box. Can I use the GnuPGP package as a
substitute? The keys are nothing fancy, like no encoded pictures or
anything, so I would think they are fairly backward-compatible.
Thanks.
--
David
also, i forgot to mention that because of the smaller case the airflow is
QUITE swift, with ~75CFM worht of fans in the back and 35CFM fan in the
front
nate
On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Steve Lamb wrote:
morphe >Wednesday, December 22, 1999, 1:34:26 PM, aphro wrote:
morphe >> and take a look at my case
cooling in my case is *excellent*, like i said the cpu never gets to 35C,
and i got a high quality power supply, high RPM fans, overtemp
alarm..etc..by contrast when i first got the machine(before i added all
the extras) CPUs routinely exceeded 52C.
in terms of SMP i'd reccomend an ASUS board(work
I rebooted my dialout server two weeks ago to install a new hard drive and
I've been having trouble with pppd/diald ever since. Specifically, it
doesn't add a deafult route through the ppp link when it goes up. Updating
to the latest versions of both has not helped any. (I initially suspected
di
Pann McCuaig ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> $ ping time.nist.gov
> PING time.nist.gov (192.43.244.18): 56 data bytes
> 64 bytes from 192.43.244.18: icmp_seq=0 ttl=43 time=70.1 ms
> 64 bytes from 192.43.244.18: icmp_seq=1 ttl=43 time=65.6 ms
Yes. I've been told my problem is a bug in rdate on Alpha
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, reiner wrote:
> Yesterday I have updated my K6-2 Potato-Box then I have checked my
> encrypted file, but I get the message:
> unsupported encryption type serpent
>
> I can´t remeber exactly, but one week ago or so everthing was working
> fi
Wednesday, December 22, 1999, 1:34:26 PM, aphro wrote:
> and take a look at my case..
> http://www.firetrail.com/~aphro/camera/inside-the-beast.jpg
> http://www.firetrail.com/~aphro/camera/the-outside.jpg
Well, no offense, but did you really expect decent cooling in that small
of a case?
On Wed, Dec 22, 1999 at 13:08, Ron Farrer wrote:
> Pann McCuaig ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > Use a host that supports rdate?
> >
> > $ /usr/sbin/rdate -p time.nist.gov
> > Wed Dec 22 12:19:23 1999
>
> I'd love to:
>
> # /usr/sbin/rdate -p time.nist.gov
> rdate: Could not read data: No such
To avoid typing out a couple pages to show what i do..
read this thread i started on bp6.com :
http://www.bp6.com/discus/messages/2/272.html?FridayDecember1719991046pm
and take a look at my case..
http://www.firetrail.com/~aphro/camera/inside-the-beast.jpg
http://www.firetrail.com/~aphro/camera
Wednesday, December 22, 1999, 12:36:37 PM, aphro wrote:
> i also run a BP6 with dual celeron 466 at home with slink and linux 2.2.10
> and it runs good(not taking into account the unstable mainboard)
What is wrong with the BP6? That was the board I am considering to use.
--
Steve C
Pann McCuaig ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Use a host that supports rdate?
>
> $ /usr/sbin/rdate -p time.nist.gov
> Wed Dec 22 12:19:23 1999
I'd love to:
# /usr/sbin/rdate -p time.nist.gov
rdate: Could not read data: No such file or directory
Something isn't working...
TIA,
Ron
On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Steve Lamb wrote:
morphe >Does anyone have an experience with Debian on an SMP machine? Is it
morphe >stable? How well does it perform?
I've been running linux 2.0.36+securelinux with slink since april on a
dual p2-233 and it runs great..i can't really judge performance
Hi all,
Yesterday I have updated my K6-2 Potato-Box then I have checked my
encrypted file, but I get the message:
unsupported encryption type serpent
I can´t remeber exactly, but one week ago or so everthing was working
fine. At least it was mount/util-linux 2.10
My guess is mount/util-linux2.10d
On Wed, Dec 22, 1999 at 10:28, Ron Farrer wrote:
> What is wrong with '# rdate tock.usno.navy.mil'?? It always
> gives an error: "rdate: Could not read data: No such file or directory"
> or "rdate: Could not connect socket: Connection timed out".
>
> Any ideas?
Use a host that supports rdate?
$
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Ron Farrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>What is wrong with '# rdate tock.usno.navy.mil'?? It always
>gives an error: "rdate: Could not read data: No such file or directory"
>or "rdate: Could not connect socket: Connection timed out".
It simply means that the 'time'
I had the same problem and Joey Hess pointed out a fix for this...a couple
of days ago when I asked.
http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-user-9912/msg02235.html
- Original Message -
From: Ronald Tin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, 22 December 1999 18:35
Subject: on ope
I'm about ready to do an install of debian, and thought the most useful
thing might be for me to test the new (potato?) install procedure from
scratch. I figure most people have been upgrading existing distributions,
so it would be more valuable to start without one.
Is this the best (that is, mo
I use it and it works great. The distribution really isn't a factor when
you're talking about performance. It's a really minor thing. The kernel
is what gives you the performance for the most part, and I run 2.2.13 with
no problems at all. Well, aside from a hardware issue, but that's being
sol
Does anyone have an experience with Debian on an SMP machine? Is it
stable? How well does it perform?
--
Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your
ICQ: 5107343 | main connection to the switchboard of souls.
---+
*- On 22 Dec, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "Building customized packages"
> I'd like to install the stock apcupsd module but have found some
> shortcomings in the pre-packaged version. Namely that I have /usr on
> it's own partition and when a shutdown is performed, because of a
> power failure,
Tom wrote:
>
> Sorry that is libdb.so.3
>
> On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Tom wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to install lyris and it requires libd.so.3
> > I can't seem to find that on the debian.org page. Does anyone know how
> > I can get that. Thanks.
> >
> > Tom
funkiest:~$ dpkg -S libdb.
On Wed, Dec 22, 1999 at 06:58:10AM -0800, ^chewie wrote:
> Problem:
> Diald seems to throttle my bandwidth when comparing download
> speeds of a diald connection vs. a straight pppd connection.
> Any ideas?
Is diald setting the default route to the PPP connection or is all the
> "Ing. Miguel Zelada" wrote:
>
> Hi I need read my mails that in my server Redhat 6.0 with sendamail
> I configurate inetd.conf and I remove #, in pop-3 and pop-2 but when
> acces around Outlook expres don`t read mi emails.
> I need if have configurate other section in mi Redhat o in mi Windows
>
Hi all,
I have a openldapd running on a potato. Whenever I upgrade
it, I find that the ldbm files fail me (ldapsearch fails).
If I revert to the old version the query is ok.
At last I downgraded, dumped all the contents,
then upgrade and run ldif2ldbm.
(Argh, I just find it in the critical bugs li
On 22 Dec 1999, John Hasler wrote:
> Godric writes:
> > try enclosing your ISP username in single quotes as it contains dots.
>
> chat has no problem with dots. In any case Anthony is not the one with the
> problem: he is giving an example of a working freeserve connection.
>
> Looking at Anthon
Hello all;
What is wrong with '# rdate tock.usno.navy.mil'?? It always
gives an error: "rdate: Could not read data: No such file or directory"
or "rdate: Could not connect socket: Connection timed out".
Any ideas?
TIA,
Ron
--
===
= Ronald Burnett Farrer =
==
Joey Hess pointed out a fix for this...a couple of days ago when I asked.
http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-user-9912/msg02235.html
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Oh, gosh... I guess I wasn't clear enough. I am not interested in
> doing NAT or Masquerading -- I'm on a cable modem, and have NAT
> already set up.
>
> What I was looking for is my workstation being able to use server's
> modem to do
***I'm not on this list, so please CC all replies to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks***
Hello all.
I get the following error/warning while upgrading packages using
apt-get and dpkg:
Cannot find termcap: Can't find a valid termcap file at
/usr/lib/perl5/5.005/Term/ReadLine.pm line 305
I see this on 2
You cannot read mail with a SMTP server. that is for sending mail
ONLY. This is true for every SMTP server there is(many mail packages
include both POP3 and SMTP so it may seem as if the smtp is allowing users
to read mail) the daemons listen on different ports(smtp 25 pop3 113 imap
and pop3 not
thats just how it is ..it depends on what "xterm" you use, I use
gnome-terminal(used to use kvt) and don't have a problem. This SGI Indy
I'm on set's it's default terminal to iris-ansi. Slackware (3.2
anyways) had in the /etc/profile a detection routine for terminal type and
if it failed detectio
Godric wrote:
>
> Anthony Campbell wrote:
> Two points re the above :(1) I assume your /etc/chatscript file
> is called freeserve? (2) try enclosing your ISP username in
> single quotes as it contains dots. This may well be the problem.
I think he was saying there wasn't a problem with this scr
I'd like to install the stock apcupsd module but have found some
shortcomings in the pre-packaged version. Namely that I have /usr on
it's own partition and when a shutdown is performed, because of a
power failure, apcupsd won't power off the UPS because /usr isn't
mounted at the point in the halt
Sorry that is libdb.so.3
On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Tom wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install lyris and it requires libd.so.3
> I can't seem to find that on the debian.org page. Does anyone know how
> I can get that. Thanks.
>
> Tom
>
>
> --
> Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROT
Hi,
I'm trying to install lyris and it requires libd.so.3
I can't seem to find that on the debian.org page. Does anyone know how
I can get that. Thanks.
Tom
Godric writes:
> try enclosing your ISP username in single quotes as it contains dots.
chat has no problem with dots. In any case Anthony is not the one with the
problem: he is giving an example of a working freeserve connection.
Looking at Anthony's files I am led to guess that Freeserve is one
Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> No. His email prompted my question. I didn't realize he was *sure*,
> and I wanted to double check before I go make irreversable (well
> without using epochs) changes in the Debian package.
> The real problem was that I didn't notice the release of 20.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thomas Bushnell, BSG) writes:
> Did you miss Miles Bader's correct message about emacs version
> numbering?
No. His email prompted my question. I didn't realize he was *sure*,
and I wanted to double check before I go make irreversable (well
without using epochs) changes in th
*- On 22 Dec, Pann McCuaig wrote about "CyberPower (was APC UPS (Back-UPS Pro
650)"
> On Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 22:17, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
>
>> Then buy a CyberPower instead. Much cheaper. I picked up a 1500 VA
>> CyberPower for US$99. It runs my computer for an hour!
>
> Vendor, anyone?
>
*- On 23 Dec, Andrew J.F. Clark wrote about "TERM=xterm-debian"
> Whenever I use ssh (I'm not sure about telnet) to connect to the
> slakware boxes at work through an xterm or rxvt and try to use pine and
> pico etc, I get an error about unknown terminal xterm-debian (or rxvt).
> I can solve this
Hi I need read my mails that in my server Redhat
6.0 with sendamail
I configurate inetd.conf and I remove #, in pop-3
and pop-2 but when acces around Outlook expres don`t read mi
emails.
I need if have configurate other section in mi
Redhat o in mi Windows NT Server or mi clients Windows Nt
"Andrew J.F. Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Whenever I use ssh (I'm not sure about telnet) to connect to the
| slakware boxes at work through an xterm or rxvt and try to use pine and
| pico etc, I get an error about unknown terminal xterm-debian (or rxvt).
| I can solve this by export TERM=x
Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> P.S. The version number is 20.4.pre20.5a-1. This avoids the problem
> with the fact that the upstream tarfile's version 20.5a sorts (via
> dpkg) as newer than 20.5 which hasn't been released yet. Epochs would
> be another solution, but I haven't decided
Whenever I use ssh (I'm not sure about telnet) to connect to the
slakware boxes at work through an xterm or rxvt and try to use pine and
pico etc, I get an error about unknown terminal xterm-debian (or rxvt).
I can solve this by export TERM=xterm, but I'm just wondering if there
is any particular
Subject: /dev/ttyS2 port not accessible
Date: Wed, Dec 22, 1999 at 11:28:18AM +0100
In reply to:Bostjan JERKO
Quoting Bostjan JERKO([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>| When using new (compiled) kernel (e.g. 2.2.15) I receive message for port
>/dev/ttyS2 - port busy (0 and 1 working properll
"Ralf G. R. Bergs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| On Tue, 21 Dec 1999 11:27:21 + (/etc/localtime), Alberto Maurizi wrote:
|
| > I'm getting more and more confused reading all the
| > documentation (HOWTO etc ...) about cables, signals,
| > and so on.
|
| So do I. Even worse: NONE of
> On 22/12/99 Shaul Karl wrote:
>
> >There are times that this remounting is not done because /usr is left busy
> >after apt-get dist-upgrade. There for, I wonder if and how lsof can be used
> >in
> >order to find the offending files?
>
> it won't help really, the problem is files being overwrit
aphro wrote:
> id like to know where to get one of those 1500s to :) I picked up 3 320VA
> cyberpower UPSs at a local store for $39 a piece a couple days ago at a
> local store..hooked 1 to my monitor, 1 to my speakers/hub and 1 to my
> tv/vcr/cablebox..then i got a apc back ups 400 on one machin
id like to know where to get one of those 1500s to :) I picked up 3 320VA
cyberpower UPSs at a local store for $39 a piece a couple days ago at a
local store..hooked 1 to my monitor, 1 to my speakers/hub and 1 to my
tv/vcr/cablebox..then i got a apc back ups 400 on one machine and a apc
back ups pr
On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Joe Hall wrote:
joe >Currently I've got ~100 users going through a proxy server and I am looking
joe >to better serve their browsing experience.
joe >I've just renewed our contract with our ISP and since they are giving us a
joe >discount I thought about more bandwidth... but
On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Salman Ahmed wrote:
ssahme >http://linuxplanet.com just did a review of 3-4 eCommerce application
ssahme >server packages for Linux. Earlier, they also did a review of
ssahme >application servers for Linux. Check their site out for more details.
yeah i saw that, they said all
On 22 Dec 1999, Bostjan JERKO wrote:
Bostja >When using new (compiled) kernel (e.g. 2.2.15) I receive message for
port /dev/ttyS2 - port busy (0 and 1 working properlly). Any
Bostja >ideas what might be the problem ?
is that serial port hard coded on whatever device it's on? does the
system re
if you want 3D acceleration make sure to get the XF86 drivers from
http://linux.3dfx.com as they are heavily modified. the stock XF86 3.3.5
doesnt work so great with my banshee..(which uses the same driver)
nate
On 21 Dec 1999, Steve Winston wrote:
xee42 >Helphelp,
xee42 >I am trying to instal
> aphro hat gesagt: // aphro wrote:
>
> > netscape uses the command 'lp' to print..which does not appear to work
> at
> > the command line..when i lp a file ..i get ..:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~] lp notes.txt ; lpq
> > request id is 638
> > Printer: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'HP Deskjet 500'
> > Qu
Problem:
Diald seems to throttle my bandwidth when comparing download
speeds of a diald connection vs. a straight pppd connection.
Details:
I set up a LAN at my house so my roomies could connect to the
internet on my dialup account for web browsing, etc. However,
On Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 22:17, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> Then buy a CyberPower instead. Much cheaper. I picked up a 1500 VA
> CyberPower for US$99. It runs my computer for an hour!
Vendor, anyone?
Thanks.
Pann
--
geek by nature, Linux by choice L I N U X .~.
I did get horde and imp to work, both installed from *.deb.
I think imp didnt create tables in "horde" database - imp_addr and imp_pref,
but I dumped these from my old database anyways.
What part doesn't work for you?
On Wed, Dec 22, 1999 at 01:42:16PM +1100, Fox, Michael wrote:
> Anyone succes
Greetings all!
Currently I've got ~100 users going through a proxy server and I am looking
to better serve their browsing experience.
I've just renewed our contract with our ISP and since they are giving us a
discount I thought about more bandwidth... but the next jump is double what
we are paying
> Tropeek wrote:
>
> Hi
> I would like to know how I can install packages that are in *.deb or
> *.tar.gz format.
> TIA
To install a .deb,
dpkg -i foo.deb
check out man dpkg or use 'dselect'.
I'm not so experienced with installing foreign packages but they mostly
should be installed in /usr/loc
Subject: /dev/fd0: Input/output error (making base disks)
Date: Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 07:53:11PM -0600
In reply to:Matt Garman
Quoting Matt Garman([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>|
>| Hello:
>|
>| I'm trying to make the "base" disks to do a potato install.
>|
>| When I do a "dd if=root.bi
Corel or pure Debian, pppd daemon dying unexpectedly also happened to me a
lot. It didn't matter if I used pppconfig-pon-poff or something like kppp,
it's the daemon that died, not the config program. The one thing I found
out was that pppd requested an authentication from the provider, despite
the
* aphro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i want to know what people reccomend for an e commerce package for
> linux(free or not) something thats stable, secure, and runs on debian 2.1
> :)
Freshmeat has this to say:
--- - --- -- - --- -- - - - -- -
subject: MiniVend 4.0 alpha3
a
aphro hat gesagt: // aphro wrote:
> netscape uses the command 'lp' to print..which does not appear to work at
> the command line..when i lp a file ..i get ..:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~] lp notes.txt ; lpq
> request id is 638
> Printer: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'HP Deskjet 500'
> Queue: 1 printable job
When using new (compiled) kernel (e.g. 2.2.15) I receive message for port
/dev/ttyS2 - port busy (0 and 1 working properlly). Any
ideas what might be the problem ?
B.
Hi,
is anyone else trying to use framemaker with debian/slink?
Yesterday I got a mail from adobe:
(1) C library incompatibiliy with some distributions of Linux, including
Red Hat 5.2 and Debian 2.1.
Users will typically see the following message in this case:
./maker: error in l
Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> # This file was generated by pppconfig. You can edit the following lines
> # but please do not delete lines or the change the comments or you will
> # confuse pppconfig.
> noauth #pppconfig_noauth
> connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/freeserve" #p
Hi guys!
I installed Debian in a Digital Personal Worstation 500au, and now I am
having some problems, could someone help me please?
1 - The correct server to my video card is the xserver-3dlabs and when I
asked to dselect to install it then it ask for "libz1", the problem is
that up to
On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
> Hi all,
> anyone using IMP?
> I installed one from potato in a machine and no error. In another there
> was an error that I'm ataching:
>
what about trying a dpkg --pending --configure to have horde configured.
I
On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Fox, Michael wrote:
> Anyone successfully got horde/imp working with Debian and mysql
> server... if so explain to me where you got the binaries and how you did
> it?
I had horde/imp from unstable. Working fine till now with apache+mod_ssl.
My only problem was when I tryied
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Dec 22 04:06:42 1999
> Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]@fixme
> Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 20:06:44 -0600 (CST)
> From: Phil Brutsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: luis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> cc: Debian-User
> Subject: Re: IP
> In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL
Rob Hensley wrote:
>
> Hmm...how come this list was so active up until the time that I sent out
> my post to it? I was hopein' to get an answer sometime soon if possible,
> could some please help. At least answer someone elses post so I know that
> I'm still on the lists and it's still going. My q
On 21/12/99 Matt Garman wrote:
I'm trying to make the "base" disks to do a potato install.
When I do a "dd if=root.bin of=/dev/fd0," I get the following:
dd: /dev/fd0: Input/output error
1113+0 records in
1112+0 records out
looks like a disk error prevented the copy from completing
And aga
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rob Hensley) wrote:
>Hi, This is my first time using this mailing list, and I'm also still
>pretty new to linux. I was just wondering if there was a way I could find
>out every package (all the thing's I've used apt-get to install...not the
>base packages) installed on my comput
On 21 Dec 1999, Mike Norris wrote:
> Just finished installing Linux and have everything up and running EXCEPT my
> connection to Freeserve.
>
> (this is not a Freeserve problem as the same happens with my Demon connection)
>
> Hardware seems not to be the problem as I get a connection ... scripts
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> I have two boxes: one I use as a workstation, and another one which I
> use as a server. I am considering moving my modem into the server.
>
> What would be involved in using the modem via network from the
> workstation?
You would lite
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> when i connect using ppp and get a dynamic IP as 195.243.107.221 i can
> not make a telnet to me from another machine
>
> from another machine (cenected using eth0) i can ping to the machine
> using ppp, but when i try to make a telnet
On Mon, Dec 20, 1999 at 10:37, Sylwester Eric Zelazko wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 19, 1999 at 02:33:11PM +0100, Remco van 't Veer wrote:
> > Pan is fine for downloading binaries from news servers but is there
> > any package which can upload binaries? Something to batch maybe?
> dunno if it's in .deb bu
Hi, This is my first time using this mailing list, and I'm also still
pretty new to linux. I was just wondering if there was a way I could find
out every package (all the thing's I've used apt-get to install...not the
base packages) installed on my computer. I'm running slink on a
486/33 with 1
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Dec 22 05:01:29 1999
> Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]@fixme
> Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 21:02:24 -0600 (CST)
> From: Phil Brutsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: luis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> cc: Debian-User
> Subject: Re: IP
> In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL
Helphelp,
I am trying to install 3dfx Xfree86 drivers for my voodoo3 video card. I am
running into a conflict between these drivers and the debian drivers.I am
using Debian that Oreilly and Var are selling. 2.1.? Any ideas how
to get around this. Details are below:
I have successfully downloaded an
"Ralf G. R. Bergs" wrote:
> This is also our observation. Windoze works fine, apcupsd doesn't. :-(
Is this bug 52206? File more info if you have it I suppose.
Can the UPS run in dumb mode on that cable?
If so, you could try shutting down the UPS using another package,
e.g. powstatd.
--
Peter
Santiago Vila Doncel:
> Yes, it has been reported 14 times(!).
I almost thought it would be, so I didn't file a bug report myself...
> I'm very sorry for the inconvenience. base-files_2.1.12 fixes it.
Yup, worked fine with that one!
--
\\//
peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/
"Ralf G. R. Bergs" wrote:
> The cable issue is a most confusing one, and I wish APCC would stop causing
> their customers much trouble and grief. :-(
Then buy a CyberPower instead. Much cheaper. I picked up a 1500 VA
CyberPower for US$99. It runs my computer for an hour!
--
Peter Galbraith,
You can see all the installed packages using 'dselect'. Call it from the
shell and then select 'Select'. The installed packages are marked with an
'*'.
TroPeek
- Original Message -
From: Rob Hensley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 9:04 PM
Subject: Help with instal
Hmm...how come this list was so active up until the time that I sent out
my post to it? I was hopein' to get an answer sometime soon if possible,
could some please help. At least answer someone elses post so I know that
I'm still on the lists and it's still going. My question again for all of
you t
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> sorry for my ignorance, how could i know the topology ?
I'm sorry - knowing the topology is like having a sort of 'map' of what
cable plug into which hub, switch or router, and which computer is on
which cable.
--
Try telling us what's in your $home/.xsession
This file is what's loaded when you use startx. Maybe
It's trying to start WM with the argument -clientId
and no such argument exists for WM. I don't know what
the arguments for WM are because I use BlackBox, but
try editing the line in $home/.xsessio
don't think you can filter and show what packages were installed via what
method, the 'base' system is only 1 package though.
use dpkg -l to list all installed packages
nate
On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Rob Hensley wrote:
zoid >Hi, This is my first time using this mailing list, and I'm also still
zoid
I hammered out this reply, and then I realized it
would be somewhat irrelevant because I use slink and
I've been told that Debian is switching from
/etc/rc.boot to rc.S, or something, because it's more
widely used. So if the following doesn't apply to
potato, then please disregard it:
Try putting
Anyone successfully got horde/imp working with
Debian and mysql server... if so explain to me where you got the binaries and
how you did it?
If not, I am about to try by grabbing the source
and trying to compile my own lot of stuff and get it working from
source.
Any pointers from those
>>HTH -- You know you've been spending too much time
>>on the computer when your friend misdates a check,
>>and you suggest adding a "++" to fix it.
I know I've been spending too much time on the
computer when I try to spell "goto hell" without a
space in "goto". But that one makes a lot less se
I'm very happy that there weren't any serious upstream conflicts to
integrate so I was able to package it quickly. It's uploading now,
but I'm on a slow connection ATM, so it might be a while...
Although I've been told there are some y2k fixes in this version, I
haven't carefully evaluated the d
Phil Brutsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You would literally be putting the modem in the server, and configuring
> that for connecting to your ISP. Then you need to set up the server to
> use IP masquerading; this is the Linux equivalent of NAT. Once all done,
> you simply tell the workstatio
On Mon, Dec 20, 1999 at 03:13:37PM -0800, Andy Thomas wrote:
> Hi,
> Is this known to be a bit buggy? I put this in there and once in awhile
> (every 5th boot or so... I know linux is stable but am saving electricity
> ) I get the video option in the boot menu ("hit enter to choose"). Once
> it "
i want to know what people reccomend for an e commerce package for
linux(free or not) something thats stable, secure, and runs on debian 2.1
:)
nate
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Hi
I would like to know how I can install packages
that are in *.deb or *.tar.gz format.
TIA
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