Help!
I have run the minivend configuration over a dozen times and am still dying.
Would you mind looking at www.wiredtraders.net? I reckon my problem is that
I have no idea of where my cgi folders are or where they should be but if
you can tell where I've gone wrong, please do let me know.
Patr
> "peter" == peter karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
peter> Hi! I'll be moving and will lose my direct Internet
peter> connection, and will have to resort to dial-up. To prepare for
peter> this, I am switching over to doing mail and news offline
peter> (slrnpull, fetchmail), but I need som
hi...
a. did you check resolv.conf
b. did you restart named ?
c. if you only use 208.222.179.31 as your dns server...
than does reverse work ??
d. are you running secondary on localhost from 208.222.179.31
e. was it using named.boot before and now its using named.conf ?
have fun
First a peeve:
I am writing this because I am reminded by Rajesh's message. He does what I
think *all of us* should do.
I think it is completely unhelpful for people to reply to "it doesn't work"
messages with "well, it works for me messages". As a list it is a nuisance,
however, the real proble
Hi,
Has anyone had problems with the kernel reading the wrong ethernet
hardware address? I'm using a D-Link DFE-530TX card and the via-rhine
driver. I've just done a clean installation of Slink off a cd. When the
machine starts up, the first two digit of the hardware address for the
ethern
I've uploaded a first cut at the AOLserver package
to master. This is a large portion of the code that
runs AOL which was recently released under a modified
NPL (APL) which basically releases the source, but
prohibits the use of the AOL logo or other AOL
branding stuff.
Could some web-savvy fol
Quoting Eduardo Marcel Macan:
> We need to stop staring at our own bellybuttons (this is a local
> expression translated)
The American/English version is "contemplating our navel"
(navel being another term for bellybutton).
--
CrackMonkey.Org - Non-sequitur arguments and ad-homin
On Thu, Dec 23, 1999 at 07:21:57PM -0600, Jeff Licquia wrote:
> I have had a wishlist bug filed against cupsys-bsd, asking that it
> Provide lpr; evidently, some other packages Recommend lpr, and apt
> keeps trying to replace cupsys-bsd and replace it with lpr. AFAIK,
> the packages only use the c
On 27-Dec-1999 Mark Brown wrote:
>
> PCMCIA support depends upon some kernel modules which are provided in a
> seperate package to the kernel. When you install a new kernel you also
> need to install a version of these modules that matches your new kernel.
>
I did that, but still lost pcmcia.
Hi,
I've recompiled my kernel with the apm support, I reboot, but when I launch
apmd, the error is : No APM support in the kernel, but I'm sure my kernel is
this apm support.
What is the problem ?
Is there a configuration file or another manipulation ?
Regards,
Manu
> Where can one obtain Debian 2.1r4 on CD-ROM?
If you want CD image download, you can get it from:
http://sunsite.org.uk/packages/debian-cd/
Cheers,
-Reza
I'd suggest looking into Turbolinux's cluster software. it's not cheap
but it looks damn good. and it is cheap compared to the alternatives in
other operating suystems both *nix and win*
nate
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Mark Brown wrote:
brooni >On Sat, Dec 25, 1999 at 10:05:32PM +0100, luis wrote:
Ok ..
I got this 3Dfx voodoo banshee card..(PCI) it works fine in my Celery
system, but when i put it in my Socket 7 (i430TX chipset) system, and try
to start X with the same X server i get:
Fatal server error:
xf86MapVidMem: Could not mmap framebuffer (Device not configured)
The only X server i
On 27-Dec-1999 Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote:
>
> BTW, I didn't know about the debian-laptop list until today. That might be
> the best place to discuss this.
I did not know until now :)
thanks
--
Andrew
you need at least 2.2.13 to run w/athlon. you may find some unofficial
patches to run it with other kernels..but as far as "stock" kernels go you
need 2.2.13
nate
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Rob Rati wrote:
ratirh >I read a few posts that appeared lately that kinda confused me. I am
ratirh >planning
for some reason other servers cannot reverse resolve my ips anymore after
a recent bind upgrade, however when asking my server it works fine..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/games] nslookup
Default Server: localhost
Address: 127.0.0.1
> 208.222.179.1
Server: localhost
Address: 127.0.0.1
*** lo
On Mon, Dec 27, 1999 at 07:18:09PM -, Pollywog wrote:
> I broke my pcmcia stuff and I am unable to fix it. I think it has to do with
> trying to install a kernel the Debian way. I will trying reinstalling a small
> slink system and then upgrade via ppp. If that does not work, I will have to
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 27-Dec-1999 Nathan O. Siemers wrote:
> >
> > One apparrent success: apt-get dist-upgrade slink -> potato on an old
> > ast laptop. The kernel is actually 2.0.29 and hasn't been changed for
> > a long time! (I still have it so I don't break my pcmcia e
On Mon, Dec 27, 1999 at 01:53:09PM -0500, Gary Pinkerton wrote:
> I am a reseller of COMPAQ, HP, IBM and Toshiba laptops, and would like to
> know if their current products are compatible with Debian GNU/Linux ?
You can look up specific laptop models at:
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/l
On Sun, Dec 26, 1999 at 01:56:00PM +0100, Christian Kurz wrote:
> > I've tried to be nice in this discussion. I'm no longer trying.
>
> > I WILL NOT CRIPPLE MY QUAKE PACKAGES TO SATISFY THE STUPIDITY INHERENT IN
> > THE LAWS OF EXACTLY TWO COUNTRIES IN THE ENTIRE WORLD THAT I KNOW OF. I
> > CONS
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Gary Pinkerton wrote:
> I am a reseller of COMPAQ, HP, IBM and Toshiba laptops, and would like to
> know if their current products are compatible with Debian GNU/Linux ?
I have been able to install Debian on several laptop models (see, for
instance, http://sdss.ucsd.edu/~va
I am updating my kernel (2.2.10 to 2.2.13) and when I type make xconfig,
I get the following errors. Can anyone help me? Thanks.
rm -f include/asm
( cd include ; ln -sf asm-i386 asm)
make -C scripts kconfig.tk
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux/scripts'
gcc -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O
On 27-Dec-1999 Nathan O. Siemers wrote:
>
> One apparrent success: apt-get dist-upgrade slink -> potato on an old
> ast laptop. The kernel is actually 2.0.29 and hasn't been changed for
> a long time! (I still have it so I don't break my pcmcia ethernet,
> mostly due to laziness).
I broke my pc
One apparrent success: apt-get dist-upgrade slink -> potato on an old
ast laptop. The kernel is actually 2.0.29 and hasn't been changed for
a long time! (I still have it so I don't break my pcmcia ethernet,
mostly due to laziness).
Only problem I have seen is that the new system tried to load ev
Merry Christmas everyone, and a Happy New Year.
I am a reseller of COMPAQ, HP, IBM and Toshiba laptops, and would like to
know if their current products are compatible with Debian GNU/Linux ?
I have not found any reference to this on their respective homepages, and
this question is important t
On Mon, Dec 27, 1999 at 10:00:04AM -0800, Beiad Ian Q. Dalton wrote:
>
> I'm trying to compile gcc on Potato with the pgcc patches. Patches applied
> cleanly, and I edited the debian/patches/
> patches that didn't apply cleanly (just version changes between `gcc' and
> `pgcc') and ran debian/rul
I'm trying to compile gcc on Potato with the pgcc patches. Patches applied
cleanly, and I edited the debian/patches/
patches that didn't apply cleanly (just version changes between `gcc' and
`pgcc') and ran debian/rules binary.
Now in src/libobjc/gc.c, it can't find gc.h and gc_typed.h, which a
No cutesy graphical stuff ala Red Hat, but magicfilter has the
magicfilterconfig script script which should handle it for you.
On Sun, Dec 26, 1999 at 04:31:10PM -0700, Robert L. Harris wrote:
>
> Ok,
> Redhat has a neat little control panel that makes installing printers
> and filters very eas
Hi,
I downloaded v1 of jdk-1.2 from blackdown. I had no problems
getting it to work after following the instructions in the
README.linux file. I tested a program that uses the Swing library
that comes with jdk-1.2 and it works just fine.
I have slink installed and all I did was to add /usr/jdk
On 27 Dec 1999, Arcady Genkin wrote:
: If I want to mount a partition with `sync' option, can I keep
: `defaults'? I know `defaults' implies `async', but will explicitly
: specifying `sync' override that?
You can keep defaults, but you don't need to - the defaults are, well,
defaults :)
Here'
- Forwarded message from "Bradley M. Alexander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1999 06:41:34 -0500 (EST)
From: "Bradley M. Alexander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Announcing FAI 1.0 (Fully automatic Installation) (fwd)
X-UIDL: 946309117.21886.k7mail.winstar.c
Id like to package all the games http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/x/ which I
can get working. All games are (gemdropx will be made) GPL. As nobody
reacted to my call on debian-devel-games, it seems I'll have to package them
myself.
Most of these games use SDL (available as libsdl* in debian) for so
Hi Folks
My problem: my system does not run jdk1.2.2 v3.
Has anyone built a .deb from the Blackdown tarball? The .debs
install and run. I have searched Blackdown and debian.org for java
1.2 .debs for any version of Debian, but there is no joy in
Muddville tonight.
There were several responses t
Quoting John Galt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
[...]
> > > > Quoting John Galt:
> > > > > According to the dependencies, Xemacs requires X just as much as
> > > > > Afterstep, Enlightenment, Xterm, Freeciv, and Ale do. Xemacs
> > > > > depends on xlib6g, xterm depends on xlib6g (and ncurses and libc6 to
>
Why does setserial depend on modutils? If I have serial support built into
my kernel I do not need modutils, do I?
Michael
--
Michael Meskes | Go SF 49ers!
Th.-Heuss-Str. 61, D-41812 Erkelenz| Go Rhein Fire!
Tel.: (+49) 2431/72651 | Use Debian GNU/Linux
On Sat, Dec 25, 1999 at 10:05:32PM +0100, luis wrote:
> which networks have been tried? some advice ?
I'd suggest asking either debian-beowulf or the regular beowulf mailing
lists (see http://www.beowulf.org/) - this sort of thing comes up all
the time on the main beowulf lists.
--
Mark Brown
hello
i am using a travelmate 5300 (texas instruments) notebook
when in text mode try to enter the display saver, the display blicks
for a moment, and then, instead of clearing the display and blank it,
jost drop the next line
apm: set display ready: Interface not engaged
and this behaviou
On 27/12/99 Arcady Genkin wrote:
If I want to mount a partition with `sync' option, can I keep
`defaults'? I know `defaults' implies `async', but will explicitly
specifying `sync' override that?
yup, just like defaults,ro will mount readonly despite the fact that
defaults includes the rw opti
John Galt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Until that happens, I stand by the fact that xemacsXX depends on X in all
> > > extant cases.
> >
> > Being linked with a library is FAR different that requiring the X
> > Window System (X). The difference is not hard to notice and I am
> > surprised t
Where can one obtain Debian 2.1r4 on CD-ROM?
Many Thanks,
Frank Knopf
there are no big problems
just install debian using the inestable version (kernel 2.2.12)
evrything will be all rigth :-))
On 27 Dec 1999 19:33:37 +0800, Christian Hammers wrote:
>So do we have problems at all ?
No. There is no violent content *at all* without the WAD files (or whatever
they're called for Quake.)
--
Sign the EU petition against SPAM: L I N U X .~.
http://www.politik-digital.de/spam
Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Peter Makholm (brother) already did some work on it, but I haven't
> seen anything else... and we have a big fat warning in current
> update-inetd implemented.
What I did was a drop-in replacement of the present perlscrip behind
update-inetd. It can serve
If I want to mount a partition with `sync' option, can I keep
`defaults'? I know `defaults' implies `async', but will explicitly
specifying `sync' override that?
Thanks,
--
Arcady Genkinhttp://wgaf.dyndns.org
"'What good is my pity? Is not the pity the cross upon w
For legal reasons the kind folks that run www.br.debian.org and
ftp.br.debian.org are taking all the "forbiden" games out of the mirror.
--
Eduardo Marcel Maçan<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact
How can I change the default font used by tk applications? The one
right now is probably a non-scalable one and it really sucks.
Pf
--
---
Pierfrancesco Caci | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://gusp.infogroup.it
On Sun, Dec 26, 1999 at 02:16:47PM +0100, Bart Schuller wrote:
> I would *not* ask others in different countries to do my work for me. It
> would offer no protection whatsoever.
Look, I know this message was not targeted at me, but I felt hit
because I started this thread.
The pur
> > "Quake is indexed in Germany, not banned. This means it's only allowed
> > to sell it to adults and advertising is prohibited."
> I just looked a bit around about the BPjS which decide if a game becomes
> indexed or not. If a game is on the index you are not allowed to
Well, IIRC we don't s
I have a slink/potato hybrid. Also, /etc/apt/sources.list is
pointing at the http://www.us.debian.org/debian potato ...
unstable distribution, I did an apt-get update, followed
by apt-get -f install. Seven other packages installed
(including g++ and binutils), but it failed on xpm4g-dev.
I ran ap
On Sun, Dec 26, 1999 at 02:21:03AM +0100, Tomasz Wegrzanowski wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 26, 1999 at 01:17:19AM +0100, Filip Van Raemdonck wrote:
> > "Quake is indexed in Germany, not banned. This means it's only allowed
> > to sell it to adults and advertising is prohibited."
> >
> > Just saw this on a
On Fri, Dec 24, 1999 at 03:59:46PM -0500, Greg Stark wrote:
> Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I sometimes wish we could settle on some of these key technologies,
> > like the two rc schemes, and inetd versus xinetd. It would make a lot
> > of things similar. Imagine if we had two men
Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am running potato on my other machine, but I want to upgrade my
> laptop from
> Slink to Potato. If I understand correctly, you had to install a
> whole new
> Potato system from scratch. That is exactly what I want to avoid; I
> want to
> upgrade the sys
HITMAN wrote:
>
> Hello Dear DEBIAN team, i want to ask you from where i can download
> your ISO file [the newest ver. of DEBIAN linux] :)))
Check http://cdimage.debian.org/
Alex.
--
Alexandre Fornieles | F-40150 Hossegor
ICQ : 1519880 | Debian GNU/Linux 2.2.13 i686
-
Software
On Sun, Dec 26, 1999 at 08:55:30PM +0100, Francesco Tapparo wrote:
> I maintain SCWM, a guile-powered window manager. An user asked me to add a
> Provides: x-window-manager, but I cannot find this virtual package in the
> virtual package list, neither in the policy (I have debian-policy 3.1.1.1).
adm 16633 Dec 27 01:59 loopstats.19991226
-rw-r--r--2 root adm 1680 Dec 27 09:22 loopstats.19991227
-rw-r--r--2 root adm 2174 Dec 27 09:22 peerstats
-rw-r--r--1 root adm 17584 Dec 19 01:56 peerstats.19991218
-rw-r--r--1 root adm
> Is there a way to install Potato via ppp when I have only a slink CD and the
> base floppies for slink? Can I download some Potato base floppy images?
>
If you have slink installed and you insists on downloading then apt is probably
the way to go.
The current set of base floppies are in
http
As always, with the unstable version (potato), you're taking a
risk installing it that on the day you decide to upgrade,
any of the packages might be very broken.
As of a few weeks ago, there was a boot-floppies for potato.
I used it to install a machine and they worked with a couple of
bugs, whi
On Fri, 24 Dec 1999, Art Lemasters wrote:
> Composer (an HTML editor) is WYSIWYG, and it comes with Netscape
> for Linux.
>
> Art
Amaya is one good WYSIWYG html editor available for Debian.
hv
The installation docs should help you with your problem as well as give
you further info on how to go ahead.
--- Begin Message ---
I pulled loadlin off the Debian Slink CD and loaded it onto
my C: (DiskOnChip device) and tried to boot linux with the following
MS--DOS command:
c:\loadlin\loadli
Does anyone here use concentric.net? I'm trying to get my fathers linux box
setup with a ppp conection and am having getting the connection to work.
Thanks,
chris
Is there a way to install Potato via ppp when I have only a slink CD and the
base floppies for slink? Can I download some Potato base floppy images?
thanks
--
Andrew
-
GnuPG Public KeyID: 0x48109681
*we all live downstream*
Hello,
I'm starting to play writing a kernel module and I'm running into a
versioning problem.
# insmod hello.o
hello.o: kernel-module version mismatch
hello.o was compiled for kernel version 2.2.12
while this kernel is version 2.2.13.
I installed the kernel 2.2.13 sources and co
Can you give a short comparison of all those, and perhaps others?
Is suck comparable to the other 2 - its description does mention INN/CNEWS as
desirable package ?
It turns out that when I select any setting that puts some title on top of the
page (headings or fancy) from the above menu, it is not cut or otherwise made
to fit into the page unless it was short to start with.
I am attaching a lyx file to show what I mean.
Is it some setting that I am missi
I read a few posts that appeared lately that kinda confused me. I am
planning on building an AMD Athlon system very soon, and a few posts
I've seen lately seem to imply that the 2.0.x kernels (ones that ship
with stable dists thus far) don't like the Athlon proc. Is this true?
I want to install D
> Hi! I just bought a D-Link DE-220PCT ethernet card for my linux box. It's a
> 10mpbs ISA card, so I figured it would work. I need to know what
> drivers/modules I need to install during the debian installation for it.
Peruse : http://www.xmission.com/~howardm/ethernet.html
Note the use of
On 26 Dec 1999, John Goerzen wrote:
> John Galt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Until that happens, I stand by the fact that xemacsXX depends on X in all
> > extant cases.
>
> Being linked with a library is FAR different that requiring the X
> Window System (X). The difference is not hard to
I've been a part of this list on and off for the better part of the
year. I've participated in helping answer questions when I could. I
like the way this community works. I would like to thank all those
people who have given me an idea about how little I know about
computers.
My father was ha
there is a locally exploitable command that will cause 2.0.36 and .38
(probably others too) to crash, usign ping -R i believe ..see bugtraq for
details
nate
On Sun, 26 Dec 1999, Pollywog wrote:
pollyw >I thought I read on this list that there was a problem with the last
2.0.x
pollyw >kernel. I
At 07:19 PM 12/26/99 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi! I just bought a D-Link DE-220PCT ethernet card for my linux box. It's a
10mpbs ISA card, so I figured it would work. I need to know what
drivers/modules I need to install during the debian installation for it.
Also, I need to know what all
> "Karl" == Karl M Hegbloom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Karl> When XEmacs starts, it says:
Karl> /usr/local/src/XEmacs/xemacs-21.2/src/xemacs: Symbol `toggleClassRec'
has different size in shared object, consider re-linking
Karl> /usr/local/src/XEmacs/xemacs-21.2/src/xemacs: Sym
At 07:07 PM 12/26/99 -0500, Carl Fink wrote:
>> c:\loadlin\loadlin c:\linux root=/dev/sda1
ro vga=3
>>
>> and got the message "not an Image file".
>>
>Did you copy your kernel to the c: drive and name it
"linux"?
>Otherwise it won't work.
I am using the Linux Router Project
(http://www.linu
Pollywog wrote:
>
> I thought I read on this list that there was a problem with the last 2.0.x
> kernel. Is that true? I still have Slink on my laptop, so I am not ready for
> a 2.2.x kernel and I am using 2.0.36.
>
> thanks
>
> --
> Andrew
>
> -
> GnuPG Public Key
On 26/12/99 Eliot Landrum wrote:
Strangely enough though, lsattr is just sitting here ... I'm not sure if
this is normal or not. I'll let it sit for >30 min to make sure it has
enough time to do whatever it is it is doing.
lsattr should not take that long, its just as fast as ls, sounds like
"Robert L. Harris" wrote:
>
> Ok,
> Redhat has a neat little control panel that makes installing printers
> and filters very easy. Does debian have anything comparable or do I
> need to learn the printcap for lprng?
>
You can use magicfilter to set up your printer. It's not like the
printtool
Hi! I just bought a D-Link DE-220PCT ethernet card for my linux box. It's a
10mpbs ISA card, so I figured it would work. I need to know what
drivers/modules I need to install during the debian installation for it.
Also, I need to know what all I need to have installed and setup to be able
to ne
> c:\loadlin\loadlin c:\linux root=/dev/sda1 ro vga=3
>
> and got the message "not an Image file".
>
Loadlin works by loading a copy of the Linux kernel into RAM and then
transferring control to it. It needs a copy of the kernel to work
with.
Did you copy your kernel to the c: drive and na
77 matches
Mail list logo