Samba is part of slink (the current denian distro) You can choose it durring
the instal, and setup is noproblem.
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/27/00 04:38PM >>>
I am going to set up a debian linux box and I want to run the samba
server. Obviously I have not done it yet, thus the question. I have
s
Hola~
I've got a Samsung Yepp player. Is there a way to download/upload files to and
from a Linux box???
MO
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Hi,
>
> 5. (as root, too. Same dir) make zImage
>At this point, the shell answers "No target 'zImage'."
Try make bzImage instead.
Regards,
Tassilo v.Parseval
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Hi there,
Currently I use Netscape Communicator for browsing, and have a Roaming
user profile set up to work with apache. That works fine and is not my
problem. I also mainly use mutt for e-mail, but sometimes use communicator
and read my mail through using IMAP.
This works, but I frequently
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 09:01:55 +1030, John Pearson writes:
>On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 09:55:44PM +0100, Marco Giardini wrote
>> why some man pages are in /usr/share/man instead of /usr/man?
>> how do i read that man pages?
>>
>
>Debian 2.1 ('slink') puts its man pages in /usr/man, and
>Debian 2.2 ('p
I started to run 'apt-get upgrade' today and I get this:
Configuring packages ...
WARNING: Using deprecated debconf compatibility library.
I stopped the process from continuing and I don't know if it is safe to
proceed. Does anyone else get this too? I am using Potato.
--
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--
Some what recently, Shao Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote about xfstt and xfs-xtt
>:) Hi,
>:) Can someone please explain the difference between the two??
>:) Thanks.
>:)
>:) Shao.
>:)
I have to use xfs-xtt inorfor to use tis620 encoding
Chanop
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On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 09:55:44PM +0100, Marco Giardini wrote
> why some man pages are in /usr/share/man instead of /usr/man?
> how do i read that man pages?
>
Debian 2.1 ('slink') puts its man pages in /usr/man, and
Debian 2.2 ('potato') puts its man pages in /usr/share/man.
If you've install
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 01:20:28PM +1100, Shaun Cloherty wrote
> I'm running Debian (slink) on an Alpha, and attempting to recompile the egcs
> compiler suite from the Debian source package;
>
> egcs_1.1.2-0slink2.diff.gz
> egcs_1.1.2-0slink2.dsc
> egcs_1.1.2.orig.tar.gz
>
> after unpacking the
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 10:55:22PM -0600, Phil Brutsche wrote:
> > 1) Upgrade from hamm to potato (you might need to go to slink first). The
> >bug fixes along are worth it.
>
> Could I use apt to do this? Is there somewhere a howt
hello
when I try to run make on installing gnomeicu I get the following error
In file included from common.h:509,
from applet.c:8:
applet.h:5: applet-widget.h: No such file or directory
applet.c:13: applet-widget.h: No such file or directory
make[3]: *** [applet.o] Error 1
make[3
Whoa there boy! Slow down!
Phew.
Maybe we should try one thing at a time. Do you have web access?
Go to www.linuxdoc.org and look at the printing-HOWTO.
Or, if you installed the Debian Docs and HOWTOs, they'll be in
/usr/share/doc/HOWTO/en-txt/
and they'll look funny.
Try this:
# gunzip .txt.
here is my situation I have a SMARTII RAID controller which uses the
device name /dev/ida/cXpXdX where X is a variable representing the
contoller, disk and partition.
the paranioa check for a propper /dev/ROOTDEVICE causes liloconfig to barf
line 112 of liloconfig is the cultrate, i commented it
JB Popnoe wrote:
> Beginner Linux - Up and running / need lots of examples and
> will start slow - using man help and would like to print some
> pages - mouse running but still need X11 -Debian manual
> back cover says intro - however Chpt. 9 makes a lot of assumptions
> that
Sure, Blackbox is nice but it keeps this bar under in the desktop, even
when I switch xawtv to full screen mode (that is TV for you folks who don't
know). And it doesn't have my locally installed apps in its menu. With
xterm I have everything in every screen. -- Hans
At 12:46 PM 1/27/00 -0500, Pau
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 04:52:04PM +, Ethan Benson wrote:
> I am wondering what different methods people here are using to filter
> your mail? (ie each mailing list to its own mailbox or other such
> techniques of dealing with several high volume lists)
>
> I am going to be switching to mu
Hy, list people.
I would like to know if i can send kernel compilation problems
(on Debian Linux, of course) to this list.
If i can't, please someone can tell me where can i post this type
of question?
Else, (and then i can post :-) somebo
Beginner Linux - Up and running / need lots of examples and
will start slow - using man help and would like to print some
pages - mouse running but still need X11 -Debian manual
back cover says intro - however Chpt. 9 makes a lot of assumptions
that I don't know ?? Som
After more tinkering around, I think I've found the problem. The problem
is that updatedb is not able to execute the frcode program which it calls
to compress the database. In looking at an older version of updatedb, it
contains the line:
: ${LIBEXECDIR=/usr/lib/locate}
but the version from po
why some man pages are in /usr/share/man instead of /usr/man?
how do i read that man pages?
thanks
marco
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Michael Meskes wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 12:52:26PM -0500, Joe Block wrote:
> > It depends on how customized your sendmail installation is. Postfix
>
> Almost nothing other than adding /etc/mail/peers for ppp setup. Uses only
> the standard Debian features.
I haven't used sendmail in y
Hi Shao!
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Shao Zhang wrote:
> Can someone please explain the difference between the two??
> Thanks.
xfs-xtt is better for dealing with CJK fonts, and can also do some
transformations (such as bold, slant...)
For western fonts, xfstt is probably enough. I personall
On Thu Jan 27, Christian said:
> On 27 Jan, paul wrote:
>
> |
> | 1) Netscape is still a piece of poop.
>
> I don't think so. If you have plenty of memory Netscape 4.7 have been
> fairly stable.
>
I would expect that my 128M would be enough. Are you saying that this is not
enough? ;-)
>
> b
if its simple port redirection you could try rinetd, its a snap to setup,
i dont think it performs well under high load though it works great
though.
nate
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Michael Meskes wrote:
meskes >On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 02:06:01PM +0100, Fitsch wrote:
meskes >> > Perhaps you try someth
Tom
You're right about the linux device structure regarding physical disks. I
however am using the same map-drive lines in my lilo.conf as you are,
except I am booting windows from the primary slave (hdb1). Why is it that
the same map-drive lines work for both you and I even though we are
booting
I'm no BIOS expert, but I believe 0x80 is the "primary master" and 0x81
is the "secondary master". My cdrom is a "primary slave" (i.e. it is
physically connected to the "primary master").
I believe if I had connected my cdrom to the "secondary master" it would be
a "secondary slave". The "secon
thanx for taking the time to explain the difference between ascii and
binary transfers. I appreciate it.
Regards
Zane
> From a slink system, recently ran apt-get dist-upgrade, which went
> fine, then ran apt-get -d upgrade to get the held-back packages.
>
> Finally, ran apt-get upgrade to install/config them.
>
> They unpacked fine, but when they went to install, auctex and cvs each
> launched a graphical confi
* Brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you don't feel like editing /etc/group (since if you screw something
> up it could be Bad), you can use adduser, like so:
> adduser larry stooges
...and don't forget to log out and in again.
I was successfully able to use the map-drive line in my lilo.conf to boot
from hdb1 by remapping BIOS accesses to the disk. I however used the exact
same hex values you did even though I'm booting windows from hdb1 not
hdc1. I was under the impression (assumption) that the hex values would
incremen
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 12:52:26PM -0500, Joe Block wrote:
> It depends on how customized your sendmail installation is. Postfix
Almost nothing other than adding /etc/mail/peers for ppp setup. Uses only
the standard Debian features.
> will read the old /etc/aliases without any trouble. If you'v
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 05:34:33AM -0800, Michel Dänzer wrote:
>
>
> --- Kurt Swigart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > My ppp connection quits working when I start X. It doesn't happen all
> > the time, just about 60%. Stopping X does not make it better.
>
> How heavy is the overall system lo
Bart Szyszka wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I keep having the same problem when compiling KDE-based
> programs. The ./configure command stops at:
> --
> checking for KDE... configure: error:
> in the prefix, you've chosen, are no KDE headers installed. This will
> fail.
> So, check this please and use ano
On 27 Jan, paul wrote:
|
| 1) Netscape is still a piece of poop.
I don't think so. If you have plenty of memory Netscape 4.7 have been
fairly stable. Java makes it crash, and the are other small oddities,
but I have been happy with it.
|
| 2) Libc5 version works a little better than libc6.
I t
> Like most of you, I like playing with opeating systems. I am having
> difficulty using lilo to boot Win2K from hdb. Here's my lilo.conf file.
The trouble is that Windows wants to boot from "C:", not "D:". You can use
lilo to remap the BIOS and fool it. My Windows drive is on hdc (hdb is my
Hello,
I keep having the same problem when compiling KDE-based
programs. The ./configure command stops at:
--
checking for KDE... configure: error:
in the prefix, you've chosen, are no KDE headers installed. This will
fail.
So, check this please and use another prefix!
--
KDE is in /usr/bin/
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 02:06:01PM +0100, Fitsch wrote:
> > Perhaps you try something wrong, or I don't understand your setup. In
> > common Port Forwarding is used to redirect traffic from the outside to
> > an internal host behind your firewall. (e.g. webserver) this internal
> > host may have an
Bobstopper writes:
> i don't really like the idea of turning off software data compression so
> does anyone know what the problem could be at all and how i could go
> about fixing it more appropriately?
Just turn it off. It doesn't accomplish a lot since all modems now have
hardware compression.
> > I would suggest using xf86config as opposed to XF86Setup
> Is there anything in between? I find xf86config unbearable because it
> forces you to set everything up all over again where XF86Setup can
> use the existing setup.
>
Unfortunately, not that I am aware of. Still the inconveniance is
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Paras Patel wrote:
> I've been running into this problem at work trying to install two new
> harddrives into a Dell XPS D266. The drives are manufactured by Seagate,
> with a capacity of ~13GB. The first issue that I thought was the problem
> was the BIOS, so I upgraded that t
According to aphro:
> On 27 Jan 2000, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
>
> miquel >That means that 50% of the people trying to reach one of those
> miquel >sites saw an initial timeout of one minute when trying to resolve
> miquel >a host in one of those domains when they tried to talk to the
> mique
make sure the drives are in the correct modes in the bios, usually LBA is
what you want(i believe). if that doesn't help try hard setting the
disks parameters in lilo (see lilo docs for this, i've never had to do it
so i dunno how :/) or, partition them with something other then linux(what
i do wh
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Brian J. Stults wrote:
bs7452 >I want to by a SCSI drive and controller for one of my older computers
bs7452 >so it can act as an ftp server. My understanding is that a slower
bs7452 >computer can act as a decent server if you use SCSI since it doesn't
bs7452 >require much fr
Hi all:
I've been running into this problem at work trying to install two new
harddrives into a Dell XPS D266. The drives are manufactured by Seagate,
with a capacity of ~13GB. The first issue that I thought was the problem
was the BIOS, so I upgraded that to the latest version. Then I thought,
a
Aaron Solochek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> the adaptec 2940u2w (aic-7890) is well supported in every kernel
> I've seen recently.
As I stated, I haven't had any problems with the driver not
working. It's more a question of whether Adaptec's product is worth
the premium price they place on their
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to comp.os.linux.alpha,comp.windows.x.kde as well.
Thanks to all who sent in help. The fix to the problem was
to delete the character string ",yp" from the file "/etc/svc.conf"
that was installed by the Compaq package.
the adaptec 2940u2w (aic-7890) is well supported in every kernel I've seen
recently.
-Aaron Solochek
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gary Hennigan wrote:
> "Brian J. Stults" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I want to by a SCSI drive and controller for one of my older computers
> > so it can act as an ftp ser
Michael Meskes wrote:
> Could anyone tell me how smooth the update from sendmail to postfix is? Also
> I wonder if postfix is still considered the best MTA in terms of security.
It depends on how customized your sendmail installation is. Postfix
will read the old /etc/aliases without any trouble.
For tight ram systems, I use blackbox. It's very clean and FAST.
- Original Message -
From: "aphro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Hans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Debian user mailinglist" ;
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 12:04 PM
Subject: Re: Pathetic Performance
> after using afterstep for
is liloconfig boken in potatoe? After doing an update lilo config is now
complaning that i do not have a propper entry in the /etc/fstab file for a
root device. My /etc/fstab is however, correct.
thanks in advance for any info
Evan
"Brian J. Stults" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I want to by a SCSI drive and controller for one of my older computers
> so it can act as an ftp server. My understanding is that a slower
> computer can act as a decent server if you use SCSI since it doesn't
> require much from the processor. Is t
Hello,
I have in the past, depending on what MTA I am using used two different
filtering methods. When using exim I simply use the built in .forward
filtering which is very well described in there docs and on www.exim.org.
On another system (the one I am currently writing from actually) that runs
Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am wondering what different methods people here are using to filter
> your mail? (ie each mailing list to its own mailbox or other such
> techniques of dealing with several high volume lists)
>
> I am going to be switching to mutt soon and the filte
Hello Steve
> one open terminal window that gives me access to the command line.
> But I can't use any functions. When I try to open Eterm, Electric Eyes,
> etc., I get messages saying they are not included in the /bin/bash path. I
...
> apt-get update or install or install --fix-missing
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, George Bonser wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Christian Dysthe wrote:
>
> > Lately I feel Netscape has gone back to having the problems I felt was
> > solved in 4.7: Memory leaks, crashing and slow rendering.
>
> Something changed in debian someplace that has tickled a pr
Art Lemasters wrote:
>
> I'll do that if no more reasonable solution is found, Bob.
> It's appearing to me that such is likely. Thank you for the reply
> and possible best solution.
>
> Art
>
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 10:31:28AM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> > I never could get the permissi
linuxconf is in debian 2.2 (in beta testing now to be released soon) otehr
then that i dunno what to reccomend..after using windows for so many years
i learned not to trust GUIs whenever possible and go straight for the text
editing.. vi has never failed me :)
nate
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Timothy C.
that use debian specifically, linux.com does ..i dont know many sites that
advertise what distribution of linux they run(other then linux.com :/)
nate
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Paul Kallstrom wrote:
paul >Heya, folks.
paul >
paul >I'm doing a migration justification report, so I need a few examples o
I've noted a few messages from people with X problems after upgrading
to potato. I'm having one also.
I have upgraded from slink to potato (frozen) via apt-get and
dselect after a lot of effort. All files are current according
to apt-get. But I cannot run an X-terminal, with either xdm or
wdm.
I want to by a SCSI drive and controller for one of my older computers
so it can act as an ftp server. My understanding is that a slower
computer can act as a decent server if you use SCSI since it doesn't
require much from the processor. Is that right? Also, are there any
minimum requirements?
I use the following:
deb http://ftp1.us.debian.org/debian potato main contrib non-free
I haven't tried this one:
deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US potato non-US
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, john smith wrote:
> hello
>
> can someone please provide me a list of uri's for potato for apt to work
look what module redhat used ? :/
or you can download the OSS demo from www.opensound.com it has a soundcard
detection/installation routine, i think u can use that, then uninstall
OSS(or pay for it) to see what kind of card it is.
nate
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Michael Jessop wrote:
mjesso >...that
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 10:09:20AM -0600, Phil Brutsche wrote:
> > A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> >
> > > I am running Potato on an P3.. and have a DHCP server with some
> > > Windows 95 clients. However, w
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> During shutdown process, I SOMETIME obtain the following error message :
>
> (A) "can't umount /dev/hda3, '/' is busy".
I'm not sure what would cause this, but it can happen if the init scripts
try to close down the root partition before all the p
try apt-get install zlib1g
nate
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Robyn Manning wrote:
robynm >I am trying to install libtiff3g, so I can install kde, it requires
robynm >libz1 but I can't find it anywhere.
robynm >
robynm >Any help would be appreciated.
robynm >
robynm >Robyn
robynm >
robynm >
robynm >--
r
after using afterstep for so long twm just feels bland..id use it if i
needed it(was low on memory) but if i had a choice..ack! i cant see my
self using it cept in last resort..i havent used it much so im sure i
havent gotten to appreciate it's benefits(if it has any other then memory
conservation
Hi
I'd like to know if Debian has any utility similar to the
LinuxConfig of RedHat?
It seems to me that I have to modified a few files if I'd
change the IP address, submask, gateway, DNS servers, etc.
Thanks!
---
tcp
On 27 Jan 2000, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
miquel >That means that 50% of the people trying to reach one of those
miquel >sites saw an initial timeout of one minute when trying to resolve
miquel >a host in one of those domains when they tried to talk to the
miquel >non-existant name server.
i
Heya, folks.
I'm doing a migration justification report, so I need a few
examples of large and/or popular sites that run on Debian.
I do know that Ebay uses it; are there any
other well knowns?
Thanks!
Paul
hi,
I am wondering what different methods people here are using to filter
your mail? (ie each mailing list to its own mailbox or other such
techniques of dealing with several high volume lists)
I am going to be switching to mutt soon and the filtering method I
have used on macos with Eudor
I had some odd behavior after installing a 2.2.x kernel on my slink machine.
I investigated installing the potato packages that were recommended for the
new kernel version, but decided that a the benefits of the 2.2.x kernels over
2.0.x kernels were not worth the trouble. As to upgrading that
Quoting Dave Sherohman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> David Wright said:
> > BTW you need to be in audio to use the CD device as a CD player.
>
> I suspect that you should be able to use the CDROM to play audio CDs through
> the headphone jack (assuming it has one, of course) without being in audio,
> but
> I found the video.S file in the kernel-source(gnna try 2.2.14), as to
> what I NEED to change I am clueless. Do you know where its docs are?
> No I am not running xdm - the display turns off after the kernel's md
> driver init and before the scsi init. Perhaps all I need to do is
> compile a k
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 10:09:20AM -0600, Phil Brutsche wrote:
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
>
> > I am running Potato on an P3.. and have a DHCP server with some
> > Windows 95 clients. However, when those Windows 95 boot up they cannot
> > get an IP from the DHCP s
David Wright said:
> Quoting Dave Sherohman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Also, you should be aware that the user cdrom is implicitly a member of the
> > group cdrom and hans is implicitly a member of group hans, even though
> > /etc/group doesn't list them.
>
> I thought user hans was a member of grou
Marc Sherman wrote:
>
> I have two Netgear EA201 NICs in my machine (486 running
> potato). I have the NE2000 module set up for one of them;
> how do I set it up for the second? Do I add another ne.o
> line with different io/irq parameters to the conf.modules
> file?
>
> Thanks,
> - Marc
>
> -
On 26 Jan, George Bonser wrote:
| Something changed in debian someplace that has tickled a problem with
| netscape. I suddenly am finding my system thrashing to swap and processes
| are dying off for lack of RAM when it is running. It seems so far to be a
| problem when I leave the browser parked
I found the video.S file in the kernel-source(gnna try 2.2.14), as to
what I NEED to change I am clueless. Do you know where its docs are?
No I am not running xdm - the display turns off after the kernel's md
driver init and before the scsi init. Perhaps all I need to do is
compile a kernel w/pou
chris said:
> Just so people know...
>
> If you are currently running WindowMaker from unstable (0.61.1-1)
> you may have to remove it by hand before upgrading to the newest
> release (0.61.1-2). The packages wmaker-plain, wmaker-kde, and
> wmaker-gnome have be phased out and there is now
Quoting Dave Sherohman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hans said:
>
> Also, you should be aware that the user cdrom is implicitly a member of the
> group cdrom and hans is implicitly a member of group hans, even though
> /etc/group doesn't list them.
I thought user hans was a member of group hans because
Hi,
lately (for a couple of days) I have had trouble clicking on URL's in
my MUA, Postilion. See below what happens, and what I got in reply from
the Postilion mailing list.
What might have changed in Netscape causing "beeps" and no action when
I try to load an URL from Postilion.
I am using Net
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> I am running Potato on an P3.. and have a DHCP server with some
> Windows 95 clients. However, when those Windows 95 boot up they cannot
> get an IP from the DHCP server. (according to the logs the DHCP server
> have already offered the
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Pollywog wrote:
> Often after an upgrade, I discover that my /etc/suid.conf has been replaced
> with a new one and then some file permissions/ownerships get changed again.
> Why don't we have a choice about this file being changed? Sometimes I forget
> to check this after upg
...that will detect my sound board and tell me what module/driver/other
settings I need to set in my kernel? I have a not-so-well known board and I
do not have the documentation for it (came as a package deal already set up
inside my PC). It was detected by Redhat and worked fine, but I am not su
Unsubscribe
I am running Potato on an P3.. and have a DHCP server
with some Windows 95 clients. However, when those Windows 95
boot up they cannot get an IP from the DHCP server.
(according to the logs the DHCP server have already offered
the IPs.) When I run "winipcfg" and manually refresh the DHCP
settings i
Often after an upgrade, I discover that my /etc/suid.conf has been replaced
with a new one and then some file permissions/ownerships get changed again.
Why don't we have a choice about this file being changed? Sometimes I forget
to check this after upgrades.
--
Andrew
---
David Kachel wrote:
> You're right. It's been a very frustrating day all around. Sorry.
>
> It seems I do indeed also have an issue with mounting the CD. Dselect
> asks me for the name of a block device. Since I cannot find that term
> anywhere in any of the documentation, I'm stuck! What is a
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to comp.os.linux.alpha,comp.windows.x.kde as well.
I have a problem getting the new Compaq-donated
netscape package to work correctly on my Debian 2.1
(slink) Alpha machine. Here are the facts:
(1) stock Debian 2.1 (st
Hans said:
> There were already a great number of groups in /etc/group. Do I get it
> right then that when I add myself to cdrom:x:24: (thus becoming
> cdrom:x:24:hans) I have access to that device?
In that case, for all practical purposes, yes. In the broader sense, once
you log hans out and bac
more handles colors fine. But you must add the --color option
to ls when piping if you want colors.
less needs the -r option to handle colors.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: I have got the same problem with 'more' and 'less' too.
: How did you configure 'ls' for displaying colors when piping to 'm
I think you need the 3c59x driver.
>From the source file (3c59x.c):
I. Board Compatibility
This device driver is designed for the 3Com FastEtherLink and FastEtherLink
XL, 3Com's PCI to 10/100baseT adapters. It also works with the 10Mbs
versions of the FastEtherLink cards. The supported produc
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 10:12:00AM -0500, Robert Beranek wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I still didn't manage to install glibc 2.1 despite help from Tilman. Is
> there anyone who can help me. The problem is: can anyone tells me which
> packages I need to install (exact names, please). Thanks.
Use apt-get. Y
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