helo
under whichever circumstances i use /usr/bin/ftp (from pkg ftp)
i will not get any listing or file completed.
whereas ncftp for exmpl. works ganz fine + smooth.
i ve tried this on a couple of different servers (machines as well as
software (wuftpd,in.ftpd,proftpd)) as well as clients.
this ap
On Sat, Feb 26, 2000 at 12:34:19PM -0800, Wim Kerkhoff wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> What ATI Video cards are best supported by Linux and X Windows? I was
> thinking
> of:
> ATI Xpert 98
> ATI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> XTI Xpert 99
> ATI Xpert 128
> ATI Rage Fury
> ATI All-in-Wonder 128
>
> What ex
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sean McIlwain) wrote:
>I am attempting to compile the 2.0.38 kernel under debian using a 486
>33MHz computer. The current version of GCC is 2.91.66-0slink.
That might well be your problem right there. From the gcc FAQ
(/usr/doc/gcc/FAQ.gz), in the section on "Building Linux ker
The exim.org site says that it supports CRAM-MD5 and PLAINTEXT
authentication for SMTP *if* it's called for in the Makefile.
So, the question becomes: is it compiled in on the distributed Exim?
- Joe
Hi all,
I've just compiled 2.2.14
kernel, but on startup it
writes:
VP_IDE: IDE controller on PCI bus 00 dev 39
VP_IDE: not 100% native mode: will probe irqs later
ide0: BM-DMA at 0xe000-0xe007, BIOS settings: hda:pio, hdb:pio
ide1: BM-DMA at 0xe008-0xe00f, BIOS settings: hdc:pio, hdd:p
I use debian2.0 and plotutils2.0 but I would like to
upgrade to plotutils2.2. Is it save to use plotutils2.2
under debian2.0 or should I first upgrade to debian2.1 ?
Does plotutils2.2 work under debian2.0?
Jan
Is it possible to build RAID-1 on install before installing any
packages. I was looking at the software-RAID howto, and it says to
install linux on a single partition, then create your RAID devices,
and then move the data over to the raid devices. Here is my setup:
/dev/sda1 swap 64 Megs
/dev/
I am attempting to compile the 2.0.38 kernel under debian using a 486
33MHz computer. The current version of GCC is 2.91.66-0slink. I also
have all the current versions of the library files. After I configure,
make dep, make clean, then make bzImage (or zImage) I get the following
errors:
as8
I got a new machine and am trying to setup the same meta key to work
under all of my programs. gnome-terminal seems to want the alt key
and ignores the meta key, whereas emacs uses the meta key and ignores
the alt key. So, I can't just swap them with an xmodmap. Is there a
way to tell gnome-term
> This might be a stupid question, but how do I get support for SuExec in
> Apache?
i just went through this a couple days ago.
> I've been browsing the Apache website and /usr/doc, but there's no easy
> explaination of how to implement it.
all you have to do is add the suid bit to /usr/lib/apa
On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, Robert Kerr wrote:
> Hi all,
> Are there static libraries available for MesaGL?
> Thanks
>
>
Hi all,
Nevermind--I found them
--
-bob
Particle physicists are always trying to hold a meeting, but
whenever they decide on a place, the time changes.
The CD should come with a DOS program to extract the cab files,
EXTRACT.EXE, I think. Have you tried using that under dosemu/freedos?
-brad
On Sun, 27 Feb 2000, addiction wrote:
> Hello..
>
> Rather silly question but here goes:
>
> I don't have access to Windows or DOS and I need to extract
On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, [iso-8859-1] andreas pålsson wrote:
> Hello.
> This might be a stupid question, but how do I get support for SuExec in
> Apache?
You have to set the suid bit of /usr/lib/apache/suexec or
/usr/lib/apache-ssl/suexec according to which one you use.
If you have suidmanager in
dont know what else to suggest other then wiping the whole drive out,
rebooting, adding a swap partition, rebooting again, format the partition
and try to mount it. ive gotten that error and the above has always fixed
it(if you've tried it try again- delete ALL the partitions on the
drive). to be
hello, everybody
i'm using a 2.2.13ac3 kernel with hpt366 patches on an Abit BP6-board
i have my raid0 (pub, 34GB) exported, sometimes when i access the raid via
nfs (knfs 1.4.7 & client) i get following message:
Feb 27 22:29:00 mind kernel: find_fh_dentry: 08:03/116774 dir/116815 not found!
ca
> You can try cat somefile.txt > /dev/lp0 (/dev/lp1). As far as
> compatibility is concerned, the only thing I can think of is to
> search the archives, or go deja.com and search there. Hopefully
> someone else has a similar printer and can make a better (more
> informed) suggestion.
Hm. Apparentl
Hello.
This might be a stupid question, but how do I get support for SuExec in Apache?
I've been browsing the Apache website and /usr/doc, but there's no easy
explaination of how to implement it.
I've noticed in several places that it is recommenden not to use SuExec, but
what other alternative
On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, |{.f|. wrote:
> subscribe
Would it be possible to setup filters that intercept mails containing
a command like subscribe or unsubscribe in the first line of the body?
and something different: Is there a reason the default Reply-To
address is _not_ the list itself?
On Mon, Feb 28, 2000 at 10:15:26AM -0500, Bob Hilliard wrote:
> Dylan Paul Thurston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > After upgrading to unstable, I noticed that dictd seems to be rather
> > excessively large: it's taking up 8 megabytes at the moment. Is this
> > normal? (I have all the free dic
And sorry for posting my previous message twice, but it took a very long
time for my first message from a non-subscribed address to make it on the
list, so I thought that they are ignored by the list processor.
At the moment I sent my second letter did the first one from the list
arrive.
Sorry a
Hello all,
Sorry for crossposting, but I think this may be important enough to
warrant that action.
I have received the following letter from IBM. This states that in two
weeks the license for IBM JDK will change so that it will not contain any
restrictions for the usage of it on any Linux syste
On 28-Feb-2000 John Bagdanoff wrote:
> but when I degraded back to libc6_2.1.3-4, wine works.
>
> My wine package is:
>
> wine_0.0.2109-2_i386.deb
>
> This is on a fresh install of potato I've been running the last month or
> so.
>
> I never had the "pre-depends" problem.
>
> Any one els
In our last episode, on Mon, Feb 28, 2000 at 08:10:41PM +0100, Ralf G. R. Bergs
wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Feb 2000 19:27:04 -0500, addiction wrote:
>
> >All I want to do is extract some truetype fonts from various .cabs I have on
> >old cd-roms (I need them for something in particular).
>
> Try this U
Hi ulla!
On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>
> I was wondering if anyone knows of a site to
> which I can point apt and download a newer
> version of X. I presently have the servers
> that ship with Debian 2.1 and they don't
> support my videocard.
Try http://www.debian.org/
On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 12:57:21AM +1100, Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote:
> Once upon a time, I heard [EMAIL PROTECTED] said
>
> >
> > hello all,
> >
> > ok, i havent touched ppp for quite some time now and im having some
> > problems dialing to an ISP where the line im using is connected behind a
>
On Mon, Feb 28, 2000 at 01:18:45AM -0600, John Foster wrote:
> I finally got a copy of Netscape Communicator 4.72 Linux2.2 installed
> and running. Composer is still crashing on my Potato box. I did as
> suggested and disabled the java functions and the problem seems to go
> away. Is this really a
I also have rebootet before I formated the disk, I tried it thousand
times, no matter what I did, I always got "swapon failed - drive or
resource busy"
I also tried other HDs, another RAM, nothing helped.
> you didnt mention that you rebooted, that message is very common when you
> do not reboot
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000 4:50 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: IBM Developer Kit for Linux, Java Technology Edition and
> Debian
>
>
>
> Robert, you may use the Develop
subscribe
but when I degraded back to libc6_2.1.3-4, wine works.
My wine package is:
wine_0.0.2109-2_i386.deb
This is on a fresh install of potato I've been running the last month or
so.
I never had the "pre-depends" problem.
Any one else having troubles with wine?
John
I was wondering if anyone knows of a site to
which I can point apt and download a newer
version of X. I presently have the servers
that ship with Debian 2.1 and they don't
support my videocard.
TIA
Irvine
Hi all,
Are there static libraries available for MesaGL?
Thanks
--
-bob
Particle physicists are always trying to hold a meeting, but
whenever they decide on a place, the time changes.
**
* Robert Kerr, The morphing guy. *MS
On Sun, 27 Feb 2000 19:27:04 -0500, addiction wrote:
>All I want to do is extract some truetype fonts from various .cabs I have on
>old cd-roms (I need them for something in particular).
Try this URL:
http://Trill.cis.fordham.edu/~barbacha/cabinet_library/download.htm
Disclaimer: I don't kn
> "Mike" == Mike Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mike> On Sun, Feb 27, 2000 at 11:13:50AM +0100, Markus Fischer wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> just a quick question: How can I print all packages and their
>> version number a given package depends on ? I've seen it in the
>> su
On 02/28/00 01:10PM, Martin Högman wrote:
>
>
> Have you set up a /etc/printcap file? You can do so by running
> > magicfilterconfig --force (as root). I'm not sure if your printer is
> > supported directly, but you maybe able to find a filter that works
> > for the most part.
>
> Well, I've g
Seth R Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Greetings fellow debheads;
>
> I would like to set my monitor power off times to be different during
> the night than during the day. To this end, I have added the following
> lines to my crontab (output with crontab -l):
>
> 0 10 * *
What machine is 192.1.1.25? Is that the machine gateway? If so then is nmbd
actually
running? It might be configured to run from inetd.conf if it is then check out
/etc/hosts.allow and make sure that it's setup to allow connections. I'm
guessing nmbd
probably isn't running for whatever reason and
Dylan Paul Thurston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After upgrading to unstable, I noticed that dictd seems to be rather
> excessively large: it's taking up 8 megabytes at the moment. Is this
> normal? (I have all the free dictionaries installed.)
>
> Thanks,
> Dylan Thurston
>
> (Please C
Robert Varga wrote:
>
> > > One important point about cgiwrap - the current debian package puts the
> > > user cgis in ~user/public_html/cgi-bin instead of ~user/cgi-bin. I've
> > > filed a bug about it. It's bad security for cgis and their associated
> > > datafiles to be web-readable. Yes, I k
I have installed IMP 2.2.0 and am very pleased with it. It took a bit of
figuring out the installation of imap, but that seems to be working too.
One issue is still open. I would like the users mail data in ~/mail
(which is Debian standard, it seems). I cannot seem to get IMP to handle
that. I have
BSD
>A buddy of mine asked me this question to which I haven't a clue:
>"History of Unix question for you: where does group wheel come from?
Seth R Arnold hat gesagt: // Seth R Arnold wrote:
> I would like to set my monitor power off times to be different during
> the night than during the day. To this end, I have added the following
> lines to my crontab (output with crontab -l):
>
> 0 10 * * * xset dpms
Hi
A buddy of mine asked me this question to which I haven't a clue:
"History of Unix question for you: where does group wheel come from?
"I unzipped the classes that come with Netscape, and like a lot of
stuff, the files I unzipped were group wheel. I think there might
have been a uid that wen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Moore, Paul) wrote:
>Aargh. In order to run dhcpcd on 2.2.14, I need the version from
>unstable (frozen, I guess). But that depends on the unstable version
>of libc6, which depends on the unstable version of debianutils, which
>depends on the unstable version of libc6
>
>If I
Before Microsoft came along, they used to say that a
pack of cigarettes cut 3 minutes off your life :)
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.
http://im.yahoo.com
Hi,
FYI - I fixed it! In case anyone else ever gets into this
boat, do a "make uninstall" in the (tarball) 0.2.8 directory, then
"dpkg -r --force-depends esound". Then re-install the esound
deb package, and things will work again.
Whew,
John Miskinis
__
"Timothy C. Phan" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does IOMEGA JAZ 2GB EXT SCSI DRIVE work well in Debian
> or Linux in general? Anything should I be aware of before
> go out and buy the JAZ drive?
Only that they are expensive.
Check out http://www.castlewood.com for their Orb drive. Th unit
is cheaper
Apologies if people have seen this before. I initially sent it via the news
gateway at our site as I was having trouble getting subscribed, but I'm not
convinced that the gateway is making it to the full mailing list (other
messages I've sent that way are not in the archives). Now that I've got
mys
you don't do anything, you run pppconfig and it will do it for you, since
ppp is usually not a dedicated link(modem) so pppd will handle bringing
the gateway up and down for a ppp connection.
nate
On Mon, 28 Feb 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
runner >Hi folks !
runner >
runner >I'd like to setup
while i havent tried it myself, PPP logins should be disabled if your
using pppd's "auth" and "login" option which will use the system's login
and use /etc/passwd for passwords. (I use it but havent tested it in event
of a power failure)
how is your pppd setup for mgetty?
nate
On Mon, 28 Feb 200
Hey,
Try setting up 'pppconfig again and type the number you are dailing like this:
9,[then number].
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/28 6:43 AM >>>
hello all,
ok, i havent touched ppp for quite some time now and im having some
problems dialing to an ISP where the line im using is connected behind
Rick Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> On Sun, 27 Feb 2000, Bob Hilliard wrote:
>
> > What causes this error from mirror?
> >
> > > Cannot get remote directory details (debian/dists/potato/main/binary-all)
> >
> > I have gotten this consistently on */binary-all, and occasion
Once upon a time, I heard [EMAIL PROTECTED] said
>
> hello all,
>
> ok, i havent touched ppp for quite some time now and im having some
> problems dialing to an ISP where the line im using is connected behind a
> PABX system ...
> anybody have any idea what should i add to my chatscript (c
Hi,
I really do not want to re-install from scratch again! I had
E+Esound working, with the ~vincent updates. When I started to
build the Epplets-Base, it needed esd.h which was not provided
in the esound 0.2.14 debian package. I found that it was included
as well as some other need stuff, in
> Have you set up a /etc/printcap file? You can do so by running
> magicfilterconfig --force (as root). I'm not sure if your printer is
> supported directly, but you maybe able to find a filter that works
> for the most part.
Well, I've got a printcap. Been trying to use the lexmark 5700/7000 d
Greetings fellow debheads;
I would like to set my monitor power off times to be different during
the night than during the day. To this end, I have added the following
lines to my crontab (output with crontab -l):
0 10 * * * xset dpms 3600 0 0
30 0 *
hello all,
ok, i havent touched ppp for quite some time now and im having some
problems dialing to an ISP where the line im using is connected behind a
PABX system ...
anybody have any idea what should i add to my chatscript (created thru
pppconfig) so that it will dial 9 first (for the dia
Hi there,
I am using vgetty to simulate my answering machine. When I am not at home,
I used to convert incoming messages to wav and send them per Mail to where
I am. That works as long as there is a soundcard somewhere around. It
happend, that there was none. Bad luck.
Now, how do I manage to t
After upgrading to unstable, I noticed that dictd seems to be rather
excessively large: it's taking up 8 megabytes at the moment. Is this
normal? (I have all the free dictionaries installed.)
Thanks,
Dylan Thurston
(Please CC: me on replies.)
Hello,
this appeared when exchanging files with windows-users. they are able to
use the full isolatin charset when creating filenames, i can't... quite
frustrating, i looked at the bash manpage, but could find nothing about the
ability to use the iso-latin charset on the shell in general
i
Hi All,
I tried to compile the FreeHDL ( http://freehdl.seul.org/ - The FREE
implementation of VHDL-93) on my linux/slink box.
When compiling the v2cc.cc, the memory usage increased to 70MB causing
the build process to fail. Does it really need so much memory, or there is
an error (eg. repeatedly
Hi folks !
I'd like to setup my home network (I installed the cards, softwares,
set up ipchains etc.) But I have a final question. If my look out to
the world is ppp0, what should I wrote to the /ezc/init.d/network ?
The interfaco to the LAN is eth0 and that's clear that I don't have to
add the
Hi all,
Up to now, I've been managing my system's configuration in a rather ad
hoc kind of fashion: configuration during installation, fine-tuning it
with with the set-up/configuration utilities that come with a package
(or as a separate package) and roughly document what I did in a normal
ChangeL
* John Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000227 23:16]:
> away. Is this really a Java problem in Potato or is Netscape crapped
> out. I do not have this problem on my stable Slink systems, and the
Someone correct me if I am wrong, but netscape communicator uses its own
JRE; it does not depend on the loc
I finally got a copy of Netscape Communicator 4.72 Linux2.2 installed
and running. Composer is still crashing on my Potato box. I did as
suggested and disabled the java functions and the problem seems to go
away. Is this really a Java problem in Potato or is Netscape crapped
out. I do not have this
On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, Sean Johnson wrote:
> I like to use apt-move to create a local mirror of all the packages I've
> installed. This makes it easy to keep the other machines on my home lan
> up to date. All I do is make the apt-move directory (in my case it's on
Thanks; it works fine.
> /mirr
Hello all!
How can I configure ppp so in case of a powerfailure signal
ppp logins to be disabled, and to be enabled on a powerok signal?
Normal console logins are disabled. For ppp logins I use mgettys
AutoPPP feature.
My system:
slink 2.0.28 kernel, pppd 2.3.11, mgetty 1.1.18-1, genpower 1.0.1-8
On Sun, Feb 27, 2000 at 07:27:04PM -0500, addiction wrote:
> Hello..
>
> Rather silly question but here goes:
>
> I don't have access to Windows or DOS and I need to extract the contents
> of some .cab files. I was wondering if there is any tool I can use to do
> this, since this is a Microsoft f
debians,
I've installed kernel 2.3.47 on my frozen potato box in order to take
advantage of large files (>2GB). I can run a test in the box, and it
sucessfully creates a 16GB file. ls sees it as a 64MB file, however.
When I asked Matti (author of the large file portion), he referred me to
the l
Hello,
I'm trying to install some Zope products, particularly Squishdot,
following the install instructions of untaring the tar file in zope's
root directory (/var/lib/zope) and then restarting zope (zopectl
restart). However, the products never show up in zope (not even under
"product management"
On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, Hans wrote:
> Huh, what is setserial used for? I thought this didn't have any effect with
> pcmcia. --Hans
>
> BTW, what are you running: Slink, Potato or Corel? Where did you get the
> upgraded packages?
>
Hi, Hans,
I do not know the exact relation. The following is quota
>
> > When I bring up the Print dialog I see
> > Printer: File
> > Clicking on the drop down menu reveals no other options.
> > How do I set this up? The manual was no help.
>
> I'm no GIMP expert, but wouldn't putting "| lp" in the file name
> field end up printing?
No, it creates a file named
You have to copy /usr/share/enlightenment/config/keybindings.cfg (if
you're using a debian system, which I'm assuming) to
~/.enlightenment and edit it by hand. Sorry, I guess they haven't had
time to work on e-conf for 0.16.
Marshal
> "Cyrus" == Cyrus Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
Hello..
Rather silly question but here goes:
I don't have access to Windows or DOS and I need to extract the contents
of some .cab files. I was wondering if there is any tool I can use to do
this, since this is a Microsoft free Debian machine.
All I want to do is extract some truetype fonts from
Hi all,
I just installed E on a new computer and found out that e-conf
is not in the unstable dist anymore. I used to change my key bindings
using this tool.
Is there now an alternative way to change my key bindings?
I checked all the E settings menus and I couldn't find a way.
Thx in advance,
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