Hello,
BC> On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 02:46:51PM +0200, Leanne Gibson wrote:
BC>> I have a client running Debian V2.1 via a dial up modem for e-mail.
BC>> They were hit by virus the other day and are looking for anti-virus
BC>> software for the above version. Please could you come back to me
BC>> asa
Attila Csosz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How could I delete a mail from the exim mail queue?
/usr/sbin/exim -Mrm
(use mailq to get the message-id of your mail)
See exim(8) for more info.
Regards,
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You need one of the ncurses-dev libraries. I guess the one that
matches which ever ncurses you have installed right now.
Marshal
> "David" == David Densmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks, but I meant what packages are needed for make menuconfig
> to function, as in when I ente
hey.
i've been a loyal user of gnotepad+ for quite a while but it seems to be
getting buggier and buggier (and more and more features that i don't
need). what i like about it is that it's one editor program with a bunch of
tabs for multiple open documents so you can switch between them. i
typic
Hi,
The netscape-base-4 requires libc5 stuff.
Colin Watson wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sean 'Shaleh' Perry) wrote:
> >On 16-Mar-2000 Timothy C. Phan wrote:
> >> Since there wasn't any deb package(s) that would install
> >> Communicator 4.72 without required libc5 stuff. I am
> >> goin
You also need ncurses for menuconfig, I think. I can't run it with a pretty
standard install (I use xconfig).
-Benjamin
On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 05:38:35PM +, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting David Densmore ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > what packages must be installed to use make menuconfig?
>
> A
Hi,
Here another one from the guy that can't get Debian installed due to a bad
PC (I think). When I run dselect and it starts installing all goes well
until one of the packages gets a segfault (dpkg does actually) and then my
whole PC crashes. I tried again and it crashed on the same package (m4 o
Sometimes when I dial into my ISP, there seems to be a problem
getting fully connected.
Is this a known pppd bug?
The symptom is that the dialup seems to be working but one
part of the process just hangs.
Any ideas on this?
Okay - I have solved the xdm problem.
I needed to link PS/2 mouse support into the kernel.
I found this out by looking at the output of xdm.
I have now configured ipchains as I want including
running it automatically on reboot.
Thanks for the help.
> But after that I notice I could not choose to boot DOS/Win98 partion anymore.
> I
> have to use fdisk to set that partion to "active" in order to boot Win98
> partition.
Did you "man lilo"? What you're asking for is a standard way to use
the program.
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> "John" == John Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
John> ps. You shuld get 8bpp, 16bpp and 24bpp resolutions no prob!
Thanks for the response, John. When I tried 3.3.x I just got a blnk
screen and then vt corruption when I quit the Xserver. I'll live with
4.0.
--
Stephen
"Farcical aqu
On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 05:38:35PM +, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting David Densmore ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > what packages must be installed to use make menuconfig?
>
> A kernel-source package, its dependencies, recommendations, and
> suggestions apart from kernel-package, which I'd heartily
>
On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 06:34:38PM +0100, Attila Csosz wrote:
> How could I delete a mail from the exim mail queue?
exim -Mrm
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Stephen Zander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> And thanks again, Colin, Bruce & Sean. I still can't get XFree86
> 3.3.6 to do the right thing, but I now have XFree86 4.0 running
> successfully at [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 32bpp. It will run 1600x1200 at
> 32bpp but my monitor starts to get wierd. Ho
At 08:10 PM 3/16/00 -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
>Does anybody know how to connect to the free ISP-s from Debian boxes? I
>want to drop my AT&T account, but I am not sure that it will work, since
>most of the free ISP say in their requirements windows. I have been
>considering BlueLight (yahoo)
At 10:40 PM 3/16/00 -0600, Kent West wrote:
>Thanks Jim, for the response. That helps clear up a couple of things. So
>now, when I do an "insmod lp", I get this:
>
>/lib/modules/2.2.14/misc/lp.o: unresolved symbol
>parport_ieee1284_nibble_mode_ok
>/lib/modules/2.2.14/misc/lp.o: unresolved symbol p
> > I have a problem: my ISP ask me for username and password to send e-mail
> > by smtp. With Netscape is easy to configure it, but I don't know how to
> > do that with smail or sendmail. Can somebody help me?
>
> the problem is: smtp has NO password at all (AFAIK). the point is, you
> have to do
On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, David Densmore wrote:
> what packages must be installed to use make menuconfig?
Install make, automake, autoconf, gcc, g++, ncurses3.4 with all depends.
// Jajo
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Hi,
The grey screen with mouse cursor, you termed it as X should stay put
If the system returns to the console, It indicates that there are some
errors
Try X -probeonly -verbose 3 > x.log 2>& 1 and examine the x.log file
you should be able to find what is causing the error. Consult man
page of
- Original Message -
From: Gregory T. Norris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 5:08 PM
Subject: Re: How to make SCSI only bootup
Hi
> The "2FA:" prompt is generated by mbr... it looks like it doesn't know
> which partition to boot (you haven't
- Original Message -
From: Ron Rademaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2000 8:14 PM
Subject: Time taken by a script
> I've written a cgi script in perl an I would like to know how long
> (exactly, 10th of second) it takes to execute the script, how can I do
> this?
>
>
- Original Message -
From: Joseph A. Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian User Mailing List
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 7:21 PM
Subject: Weird problem with Netscape and X
Hi
> Hello,
> I am running an up to date Potato system. I am using the GNOME
> desktop and a locally installed cop
Thanks, but I meant what packages are needed for make menuconfig to
function, as in when I enter the command the pretty blue menuconfig
app starts instead of an error message.
In other words, I already have the kernel source installed and can
use the make command, the hard to use one where you go
Quoting John F. Davis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Lastly, I have this process in my ps auwx output. If I kill it, it comes
> back. I have no idea what it is. Could it be normal? For what it matters
> , I run xdm.
Yes, it's been mentioned here before, but I have no idea how to
search for "-:0" in
Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I have a problem: my ISP ask me for username and password to send e-mail
> > by smtp. With Netscape is easy to configure it, but I don't know how to
> > do that with smail or sendmail. Can somebody help me?
> >
> the problem is: smtp has NO password at
Try libwww. You can get it from: http://www.w3.org/Library/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 12:38:44PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry generated a
> stream of 1s and 0s:
> >
> > On 15-Mar-2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > What C/C++ libraries are available to get web pages from w
Here is what I did:
1. Untarred the kernel source (2.2.14)
2. Applied ppDev patch (for 2.2.14)
3. Applied ppSCSI patch (not for 2.2.14, for 2.2.10, I think.)
4. make xconfig; make dep; make clean; make bzImage; make modules; make
modules_install
5. untarred the Soundblaster Live! so
On Mar 16, Wayne Topa wrote:
> Has anyone got Debian running on the $99 i-opener yet? I will be
> trying to as soon as the 2.5" HD gets here. Should make a nice system
> when USB is stable.
Check out linux-hacker.net/i-opener. It's i386-based and Linux runs
on it, so there shouldn't be any re
Quoting Jose Marin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> No, I don't mean the messages from the init scripts (I guess you can use
> the VERBOSE variable in /etc/default/rcS for that); I mean the bootup
> messages from the _kernel_, the ones you can read again with dmsg.
Try Documentation/proc.txt and look a
Hi. I've got a PC/2 (on /dev/psaux) mouse that
works just fine in X. However, at a console, it
doesn't work. So I've tried running gpmconfig, and
the test (where you move the mouse and see the
pointer move, and then press Ctrl-D to quit) works
fine, but when I quit gpmconfig and gpm starts, my
mous
Ahoy
You ask:
> I've written a cgi script in perl an I would like to know how long
> (exactly, 10th of second) it takes to execute the script, how can I do
> this?
Here's a crude way:
#!/usr/bin/perl
$now = time();
for( i=0; i<10; i++) {
require("thescriptIwanttotime.pl");
}
$then = time(
Quoting David Densmore ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> what packages must be installed to use make menuconfig?
A kernel-source package, its dependencies, recommendations, and
suggestions apart from kernel-package, which I'd heartily
recommend, and bin86, which is needed only on x86 architectures.
(i.e. che
How could I delete a mail from the exim mail queue?
Attila
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I just got my printer working, and I can print
from the command line (i.e. "lpr bubba") and from
such utilities as Nedit, but I can't print from
such things as Netscape and Abiword. Anyone have
any hints for me?
(Please CC me as I'm currently unable to
resubscribe to the list.)
Thanks!
On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 12:56:28PM +, David Wright was only
escaped alone to tell thee:
> The BIOS needs to be able to read from the boot device without any
> assistance from linux. If you're getting 2FA, then that task is done.
> Now lilo needs to read the kernel from the partition where
It seem that you have not pointed dselect (apt) to a more up-to-date
distribution. As
root, try running the apt-setup command and select a complete mirror. Then run
dselect
and chose the update option to get a new list of packages from the chosen
source. Once
the packages are updated, you are
Hi.
Linux Mandrake 6.0 kernels contained ATA66 support.
They were usin 2.2.9 kernel.
Previ
Hi
I don't know anything about this. But does it have something
to do with the differences among iso9660 extensions l
Rock Ridge and Microsoft Joliet Level 3?
Previ
- Original Message -
From: Kenneth Scharf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 8:23 AM
Subject: swap partition
Hi
> What is the max size of a swap partition under the 2.2
> and 2.3/2.4 kernels. I know that the 2.0 kernels were
> limited to 128 (or 127?)mb, but you coul
Are you mounting your cd drive? You need to mount the drive before dselect.
Also, is everything going correctly when you choose install method (the menu
item).
Select "apt" or "cdrom."
Erik Ryberg
FreeMan wrote:
> I think my list isn't as long as you think. There are just 7 pages -
> that's a
what packages must be installed to use make menuconfig?
Hi,
I would like to use swat on my Linux-box for easier configuration of
samba. I thought it would be a seperate package, but couldn't find
it in dselect. Do I just have to enable swat by a parameter in a
configuration file or is it really a seperate package and I have to get
it from somewhere
I think my list isn't as long as you think. There are just 7 pages -
that's all and I just can't find Samba. As I already told, it seems to
there are only packages displaied, which are already installed.
I already tried the search function but after typing in "samba", I just
hear a short beep an
On N¨m, 16 Ba2000, Kent West wrote:
> Thanks Jim, for the response. That helps clear up a couple of things. So
> now, when I do an "insmod lp", I get this:
>
> /lib/modules/2.2.14/misc/lp.o: unresolved symbol
> parport_ieee1284_nibble_mode_ok
> /lib/modules/2.2.14/misc/lp.o: unresolved symbol
On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 08:10:01PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> Does anybody know how to connect to the free ISP-s from Debian boxes? I
> want to drop my AT&T account, but I am not sure that it will work, since
> most of the free ISP say in their requirements windows. I have been
> considering
I have an issue I am trying to solve with the BSD lpr package
on a potato system. I have installed the following:
- lpr
- magicfilter
- ghostscript
- netpbm
I have created a printcap using magicfilterconfig which appears
to work fine. When I do something like:
lpr tiger.ps
I can hear
I've written a cgi script in perl an I would like to know how long
(exactly, 10th of second) it takes to execute the script, how can I do
this?
Ron
I have mc installed on a mouse-less system with no problems.
On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 06:50:57AM -0600, David Densmore wrote:
> No, I mean how do I INSTALL mc without a mouse? libgpmg is a required
> package for mc, and if it is not present dpkg complains and won't install
> mc. Since mc operates
On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 02:56:48PM +0100, Joachim Trinkwitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to set all home directories on our server to 700, so that the
> users don't see each others files. How can I make this the default.
>
> Any hints and comments appreciated, even RTFMs,
i thought adduser already di
Only the installer is in frozen. Presumably Real Networks will
eventually release a non-beta version (as they have done with previous
versions) and the installer will work with that as well.
On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 11:36:34PM -0500, John Dalbec wrote:
> Just apt-get removed realplayer because it
Does anyone have any info on getting the sony cd51 pcmcia cd player to work
with debian
it installs itself at ide2=0x180,0x386
I am using the sony vaio n505ve
tim ryder
please cc me on this because i am not currently on the mailing list
Are you also using ssh to log into other computers (not only to be able to
log into your own using ssh), if that's so, it's not weird the directory
is empty. If you are using ssh to log into other computers there should be
a file: known_hosts.
Empty syslog isn't weird either, every once in a while
On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 02:30:44PM +, John Stevenson wrote:
> This is of course assuming that you have installed the window maker package
> (wmaker). If you install a window manage (such as window maker) it should
> add itself
> to the alternatives in /etc, but I am no expert on that
> Jo
On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 02:46:51PM +0200, Leanne Gibson wrote:
> I have a client running Debian V2.1 via a dial up modem for e-mail. They
> were hit by virus the other day and are looking for anti-virus software for
> the above version. Please could you come back to me asap.
>
> Kind regards
>
Hello
Is it normal to have your .ssh direcotry in your home directory to be empty?
I have been using ssh for some time now and all of a sudden all my .ssh
directories are empty. I'm wondering if I have been hacked.
To continue my tale of woe, My /var/syslog file was emptied of all old
entries
This is of course assuming that you have installed the window maker package
(wmaker). If you install a window manage (such as window maker) it should add
itself
to the alternatives in /etc, but I am no expert on that
Johnny.
"C. Folstrom" wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 10:11:01PM -0800, B
David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Kent West ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >
> > Thanks Jim, for the response. That helps clear up a couple of things. So
> > now, when I do an "insmod lp", I get this:
> >
> > /lib/modules/2.2.14/misc/lp.o: unresolved symbol
> > parport_ieee1284_nibble_mode_ok
> > /lib/modules
Hi,
I want to set all home directories on our server to 700, so that the
users don't see each others files. How can I make this the default.
Any hints and comments appreciated, even RTFMs,
joachim
Hello,
I am running an up to date Potato system. I am using the GNOME
desktop and a locally installed copy of Netscape Navigator. Netscape
lives in /usr/local/netscape. I have a symlink from /usr/bin/netscape
to /usr/local/netscape/netscape.
When I try to run Netscape from a menu ic
On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 02:46:51PM +0200, Leanne Gibson wrote:
> I have a client running Debian V2.1 via a dial up modem for e-mail. They
> were hit by virus the other day and are looking for anti-virus software for
> the above version. Please could you come back to me asap.
>
> Kind regards
I
* "David" == David Densmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David> No, I mean how do I INSTALL mc without a mouse?
You can't, unless you recompile the package. Once it is compiled with
gmp support, the lib has to be present.
David> I guess I could go ahead and install libgpmg even though there
David
Quoting David Densmore ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> No, I mean how do I INSTALL mc without a mouse? libgpmg is a required
> package for mc, and if it is not present dpkg complains and won't install
> mc. Since mc operates perfectly well without a mouse I can't imagine
> why this is so, but there it is.
Quoting Kent West ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Thanks Jim, for the response. That helps clear up a couple of things. So
> now, when I do an "insmod lp", I get this:
>
> /lib/modules/2.2.14/misc/lp.o: unresolved symbol
> parport_ieee1284_nibble_mode_ok
> /lib/modules/2.2.14/misc/lp.o: unresolved symbo
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> i have a SCSI only system and i am not too sure how to load the drivers for
> it to enable it to boot up. I have specified the SCSI disk to be the boot
> disk and it has written the boot/lilo onto it which is good, but when i
> boot the machine i
No, I mean how do I INSTALL mc without a mouse? libgpmg is a required
package for mc, and if it is not present dpkg complains and won't install
mc. Since mc operates perfectly well without a mouse I can't imagine
why this is so, but there it is. I guess I could go ahead and install
libgpmg even
I have a client running Debian V2.1 via a dial up modem for e-mail. They
were hit by virus the other day and are looking for anti-virus software for
the above version. Please could you come back to me asap.
Kind regards
Leanne Gibson
The "2FA:" prompt is generated by mbr... it looks like it doesn't know
which partition to boot (you haven't gotten far enough to require the
SCSI drivers yet). Just as a guess, I'd say that you didn't flag the
relevant partition as "active" when you partitioned the disk.
Try pressing "2" when you
- Original Message -
From: Bart Friederichs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian userlist
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 5:06 AM
Subject: mailinglist replying
Hi
> since i am quite at mailinglists like these, i was wondering, what is the
> best way of replying to a posted message? reply to sen
I did a search on google and found a report of this with a
suggestion from Alan Cox that replacing the ne2k-pci modules with
ne.o and setting the options to match those of the card in the bios.
I forgot to mention that the person who I am doing this server for
bought the kit from his brother who w
> Hello!
>
> I have a problem: my ISP ask me for username and password to send e-mail
> by smtp. With Netscape is easy to configure it, but I don't know how to
> do that with smail or sendmail. Can somebody help me?
>
the problem is: smtp has NO password at all (AFAIK). the point is, you
have to
Patrick wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> some machines are just plain unco-operative. After getting a custom
> aic7870 rescu and drivers disks, I got installed and then faced this
> set of messages on boot.
>
> My apologies if it seems long but I am assuming that the root of
> this oproblem lies with the
hi,
you have to compile the lowlevel parallel port drivers (as modules), too.
with "make menuconfig" they are in "general setup" -> "parallel port
support" (m) and "pc-style hardware (NEW)" (m)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 06:29:12PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> > > Hi
On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 04:28:54AM -0600, David Densmore wrote:
> When I installed Midnight Commander I recall that dpkg setup required
> a mouse to be present even thought mc can be operated without one.
>
> Now I'm about to install Debian on a machine which will have no mouse
> and want to
I have the same problem with an aic7870 scsi controller. Please let me know if
you find a way to boot it.
Patrick
On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 10:43:57AM +1200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hiya
>
> i have a SCSI only system and i am not too sure how to load the drivers for
> it to enable it to boot
> When I installed Midnight Commander I recall that dpkg setup required
> a mouse to be present even thought mc can be operated without one.
>
> Now I'm about to install Debian on a machine which will have no mouse
> and want to use mc. What can I do?
>
basically i see no problem with using mc w
> I am using fetchmail/exim to download my mail. Recently fetchamil quits
> in the middle of downloading mails with attachments and exim complains
> about a unexpected termination of SMTP. All other download works fine
> on my system.
>
> I have also tried using a MUA with it's own POP3 retrieval
When I installed Midnight Commander I recall that dpkg setup required
a mouse to be present even thought mc can be operated without one.
Now I'm about to install Debian on a machine which will have no mouse
and want to use mc. What can I do?
> I am getting 20+ 'unresolved symbol' errors after installing a custom kernel
> and modules under the potato freeze of Debian. Actually, now that I look at
> it, I get a lot more than 20, and the majority of them (I loose a lot from
> scrolling past the console buffer) are in /lib/modules/2.2.
so , how to do that ?
thanks!
Hi there,
Voodoo 3 should run fine under 3.3.6, I wouldn't mess with 4
just yet! Can you send me your XF86Config file privately and I'll take a
look? It's in /etc/X11.
Regards JohnG
ps. You shuld get 8bpp, 16bpp and 24bpp resolutions no prob!
_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
I am getting 20+ 'unresolved symbol' errors after installing a custom kernel
and modules under the potato freeze of Debian. Actually, now that I look at
it, I get a lot more than 20, and the majority of them (I loose a lot from
scrolling past the console buffer) are in /lib/modules/2.2.14/misc
Hi,
I am using fetchmail/exim to download my mail. Recently fetchamil quits
in the middle of downloading mails with attachments and exim complains
about a unexpected termination of SMTP. All other download works fine
on my system.
I have also tried using a MUA with it's own POP3 retrieval, but t
> "Stephen" == Stephen Zander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stephen> Thanks for your help.
And thanks again, Colin, Bruce & Sean. I still can't get XFree86
3.3.6 to do the right thing, but I now have XFree86 4.0 running
successfully at [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 32bpp. It will run 1600x1200 a
On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 10:11:01PM -0800, Beavis wrote:
> i have been playing with the xf86config but can't seem to get everything to
> work
>
> the best i can do is get to a grey scrren with an x in the middle.
You need to add a line in ~/.xinitrc as follows:
exec wmaker
This would run Window
Hello
Well... I'm not quite an expert about this, but I'd say you either
need NAT (network address translation) enabled on your firewalling
machine, so your address is masqueraded to the outside. Ssh connects
from your machine to the outside would work fine then, but nobody from
outside could con
i have been playing with the xf86config but can't
seem to get everything to work
the best i can do is get to a grey scrren with an x
in the middle. it stays at that screen for about 5 sec and then goes
back to the normal command line screen
i looks like it almosts wants to load, then
h
Sean> I'm running a Voodoo3 2000 PCI on a dual PPro system. My
Sean> desktop is running at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and looks great. I've
Sean> attached my XF86Config file, and the /proc/cpuinfo and
Sean> /proc/interrupts info that you requested, though I don't
Sean> know what good it'
John Dalbec wrote:
> Just apt-get removed realplayer because it was causing a bus error in
> Netscape.
> The maintainer may want to read the fine print on real.com:
> RealPlayer 7 for RedHat is a beta version.
> Do beta versions belong in a frozen distribution?
It's either that or expired non-bet
Have you installed xserver-SVGA?
Marshal
> "Beavis" == Beavis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> try to set up x
>
> installed the following packages
> xserver-common, xfonts-base, fonts-100dpi, xfonts-75dpi,
> xfonts-scalable
>
> ran the following:
> apt
try to set up x
installed the following packages
xserver-common, xfonts-base, fonts-100dpi,
xfonts-75dpi, xfonts-scalable
ran the following:
apt-get install xf86setupXF86Config
do startx
i
get the error messages:
x:
exec of /usr/bin/X11/XF86_SVGA failed
..giving
up
xinit:
I haven't tried it but go to,
www.teledyn.com/products/FreeWWW/
tell me how it works for you if you try it, I'm just curious.
hth,
kent
- Original Message -
From: Antonio Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 7:10 PM
Subject: Free Internet connection
> Does
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 06:29:12PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > When I first set up my Debian box, and whenever
> > I've recompiled/upgraded/etc, I've left the
> > support for parallel ports out, because I didn't
> > have a printer.
> >
> > Now I have a pr
Just apt-get removed realplayer because it was causing a bus error in Netscape.
The maintainer may want to read the fine print on real.com:
RealPlayer 7 for RedHat is a beta version.
Do beta versions belong in a frozen distribution?
John
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> "Eric K. Wolven" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>I'm getting "bus error" when I start netscape navigator (4.72) from xterm.
>>Also some "cranking" from hd when I menu-click, but then no go.
>
> Does switching to the libc5 version of Navigator (the
> navigat
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> Does anybody know how to connect to the free ISP-s from Debian boxes? I
> want to drop my AT&T account, but I am not sure that it will work, since
> most of the free ISP say in their requirements windows. I have been
> considering BlueLight (yahoo). Any i
On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 06:53:21PM -0800, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> What is the max size of a swap partition under the 2.2
> and 2.3/2.4 kernels. I know that the 2.0 kernels were
> limited to 128 (or 127?)mb, but you could have several
> of them. Did this change in 2.2-2.4?
RTM: /usr/src/linux/Do
Hi All,
I ran magicfilterconfig and set up my local printer on lp0. The closest thing
to my hp560c was an hp530c driver. It prints ok, but only in black/white. Is
there a way I can have linux print using colors too, or is this restricted to
using one of my windows boxes?
Set up is linux 2.2.
Stephen Zander wrote:
> Could you both send me the output of
>
> cat /proc/cpuinfo /proc/interrupts
>
> off-list would probably be better. I'm wondering if I need to enable
> interupts for this card and whether running an SMP system is making a
> difference.
>
I'm running a Voodoo3 2000 P
Hello!
I have a problem: my ISP ask me for username and password to send e-mail
by smtp. With Netscape is easy to configure it, but I don't know how to
do that with smail or sendmail. Can somebody help me?
Thanks,
Camilo Alejandro Arboleda.
P.S. Sorry, terrible English.
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At 08:07 PM 3/16/00 -0500, you wrote:
>> "CB" == Chris Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>CB> Sounds like the CDROM drive at home is having problems
...
>Turns out the problem was a bad CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM refused to read
...
I'm coming in on the tail end of this one, but ran into som
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