On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 11:49:12PM +0200, Sven Burgener wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 06:47:09PM -0500, Ashley Clark wrote:
>
> > Procmail has a lot of flexibility and if you want I'll send you my
> > procmail rules which do neat things like eliminating duplicate messages
> > based on Message-I
"Debiandomain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I just installed slink and then upgraded to frozen. It went ok I think but
>now I want to install fetchmail and mutt. I installed mutt and fetchmail and
>configured fetchmail and saved the file into my /home/user directory. When I
>try to start mutt I get
Whatever you use, make sure you send plain text messages to this mailing
list instead of HTML-formatted like Kent West did ;)
I'd recommend taking the time to learn mutt. You can get a hold of the
basic features quickly, you can use it with your favorite editor (many
prefer vim), and it has much p
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Andrew Dixon wrote:
-=[Snip]=-
AD> >> hdc : tray open or drive not ready
AD> >> Unable to mount /dev/cdrom on /var/lib/dpkg/methods/mnt, type iso9660.
AD> >>
AD> >> This is all Greek to me, but it seems to recognize the CDROM at startup
and the busy light did flicker when I
Matthew Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>My potato server (ftp/www/mail.mattyt.net) is running potato in one big
>partition (except for /home/ftp/pub). The easiest way for me to do
>periodic backups is to create one big tarball of the whole installation.
>The way I always did this before was t
On 21 Jun 2000, Carl Johnson wrote:
CJ> A 'man -k terminfo' will show you some useful commands. I think that
CJ> you use infocmp to decompile to source, and then use tic to re-compile
CJ> after editing. You might want to use a local directory as described
CJ> in the tic manpage.
thanks, i alrea
-- Original Message --
From: Thomas Guettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Thomas Guettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 23:32:47 +0200
>On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 12:08:50PM -0400, Andrew Dixon wrote:
>> -- Original Message ---
"Petr [Dingo] Dvorak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hey there,
>
> is there any way to decompile compiled terminfo files back to their source
> state so i can modify/add to them ?
A 'man -k terminfo' will show you some useful commands. I think that
you use infocmp to decompile to source, and th
I want to use a DLINK DFE530CT pci ethernet card, and some references say
it uses the de4x5, or tulip drivers,
but when I try to use them, I get
"init_module: device or resource busy"
I also get prior to that, when starting to load modules, and evaluation
module dependencies,
"lspci not f
Hey there,
is there any way to decompile compiled terminfo files back to their source
state so i can modify/add to them ?
Thanks,
Dingo.
).|.(
Hello Group,
I just installed slink and then upgraded to frozen. It went ok I think but
now I want to install fetchmail and mutt. I installed mutt and fetchmail and
configured fetchmail and saved the file into my /home/user directory. When I
try to start mutt I get an error /var/spool/mail/neutec:
"Eric G . Miller" wrote:
> really slick and well formatted documents. And for writing something
> like a thesis, using BibTeX makes it easy to handle citations.
Yes.
Latex + bibtex + Emacs + AUCTeX + bib-cite + RefTeX + font-latex
Good stuff.
--
Peter Galbraith, research scientist <
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 08:04:50PM -0700, cls--colo spgs wrote
> debs,
>
> i finally upgraded my 2.0.36 kernel by compiling 2.2.16
> on my potato box.
>
> in the process, i lost lpr.
>
> ...error message:
>
> lpr: connect: connection refused
> jobs queued, but cannot startd daemon
>
> di
On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 12:03:44PM +1000, Shao Zhang wrote:
> Hi,
> Recently, I have read a lot about SGML. It gives me the
> impression that it is very hard to learn and very very
> powerfull.
I haven't found it so hard to learn (like DocBook) as getting desirable
printable vers
On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 12:03:44PM +1000, Shao Zhang wrote
> Hi,
> Recently, I have read a lot about SGML. It gives me the
> impression that it is very hard to learn and very very
> powerfull.
>
> However, I still don't have a clue that in what circumstances I
> shoul
Hello, all,
Some may remember my post about this a short while back. My apologies for
the redundancy, and for the posts to 2 different lists if that's
inappropriate. I still don't have a resolution to my situation and am
curious where to go from here.
My potato server (ftp/www/mail.mattyt.net)
Shao Zhang wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Anyone tried out the reiserfs patch for kernel 2.2.16 yet?
> I used this patch linux-2.2.16-reiserfs-3.5.22-patch, and the
> utils for reiserfs does not compile, any ideas?
>
> sorry for the long unwrapped lines...
>
> thanks in
Richard Lyon writes:
> Will packages listed in frozen and unstable run on SLINK?
Yes. If the package depends on any other packages from frozen or unstable
apt will pull them in (it will warn you first).
> I have always assumed that this was not recommended and have been waiting
> patiently for p
Hi,
Recently, I have read a lot about SGML. It gives me the
impression that it is very hard to learn and very very
powerfull.
However, I still don't have a clue that in what circumstances I
should use SGML instead of others. Should I write a thesis
r
debs,
i finally upgraded my 2.0.36 kernel by compiling 2.2.16
on my potato box.
in the process, i lost lpr.
...error message:
lpr: connect: connection refused
jobs queued, but cannot startd daemon
did my compiling miss the mark? (how may print
again?--i re-ran /etc/sbin/magicfilterconfi
Hi,
Anyone tried out the reiserfs patch for kernel 2.2.16 yet?
I used this patch linux-2.2.16-reiserfs-3.5.22-patch, and the
utils for reiserfs does not compile, any ideas?
sorry for the long unwrapped lines...
thanks in advance.
Shao.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /
Paul Seelig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>How can one configure the compose key under the console?
Use showkey to find the keycode of the key you want to remap; I use the
Windows "Application" key (the one that emulates a right-click under
Windows), which is keycode 127.
After that, the best way I
Hi,
Please excuse my extreme ignorance.
I am running SLINK and wanted to upgrade to these very packages.
At the debian web site I find that they are not listed in stable.
I have always assumed that stable is SLINK, frozen is potatoe and so on.
Will packages listed in frozen and unstable run on S
Hi all
i have managed to finally mount my NT share!!!
I realised that i was not including a user name, hence the mount always
failed.
syntax was : #smbmount //server/share /mountpoint -Uusername -Ppassword -c
'mount /mountpoint'
Sorry for wasting your time... funny that nobody suggested the use
Thanks for this.
Phil
>If you're running potato (or probably woody) you can get an
>unauthorized Pine binary from
>http://members.mint.net/frodo/pine/
>
>noah
>
>On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 10:09:19PM +,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > 2.1. One th
Joseph de los Santos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Recently I wanted to resize my partition and I was trying to use parted. I
> booted in single user, then unmounted my root partition (since that is what I
> want to resize) then executed parted. When I wanted to check the filesystem
> to
> resi
Tom wrote:
New install on a Macintosh Lombard and I can't seem
to get an XF86Config
file that will work (Xserver=XF68_FBDev).
Cna someone point me to a URL that has install instruction specific
debian
on Mac laptops?
And is there a specific debian-user-ppc mail list?
thanks
--
tom
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 01:31:25PM +0200,
Joachim Trinkwitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What about poor guys who don't have a valid hostname (dynamic
> IP) and,
There's no such animal. I mentioned DynDNS in my post, and i'm
mentioning it again. It's a free service that will give you a
valid domai
Hi All,
Last time I have installed potato on one of my boxes. The installation
was performed "from the scratch". The previous installation of slink was
previously erased (except of /home partition) and disk was reformated
with all checks switched on.
However now, after the upgrade sometimes I rece
"Andrew Whitlock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm using Debian 2.1 (slink) and I have two packages I'm trying to install,
> g++2.95.2-12 and libstdc++2.1-dev that seem to depend on each other. I have
> them unpacked but can't configure them since they claim, correctly, that the
> other is not co
I'm using Debian 2.1 (slink) and I have two packages I'm trying to install,
g++2.95.2-12 and libstdc++2.1-dev that seem to depend on each other. I have
them unpacked but can't configure them since they claim, correctly, that the
other is not configured. How can I get them to work?
Andrew W.
[EM
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 12:08:50PM -0400, Andrew Dixon wrote:
> -- Original Message --
> From: Thomas Guettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 17:40:07 +0200
> I mannaged to get the base system installed from floppies but now when I try
> to ins
Omar Shuja Siddiqui wrote:
>
> hi
> im omar shuja a linux fan.
> i have a very old IBM 86 processor on which i want to
> install linux.
Please be more specific about processors: do you mean
an 8088 or 80286? If so, no. There is a project going
to port a version of Linux to '286s, but it's not
Hi,
Recently I wanted to resize my partition and I was trying to use parted. I
booted in single user, then unmounted my root partition (since that is what I
want to resize) then executed parted. When I wanted to check the filesystem to
resize it, parted told me I had found a bug and should use
john smith wrote:
>
> hello. I'd like to know how to get rid of that annonying netscape group
> icons near the bottom right-hand side of communicator. (the
> navigator,inbox,newsgroups,addressbook and composer). well, maybe I can
> leave the navigator icon there...
>
> TIA
YWIA.
If you click on
This is my first post to any Debian list, so I hope I have selected the
correct list...
My stuff:
System: Abit BP6 w/ dual Celeron 300s.
HD: WD 8.4 ata66
CDROM: generic
Kernel: 2.2.x w/ IDE patch
or 2.4.0-test1
Dist: Potato
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 06:47:09PM -0500, Ashley Clark wrote:
[snip-snip]
> :0:
> * ^X-Loop: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> * ^X-Loop: debian-\/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> $DEBIAN/$MATCH
In the above regex, does the [EMAIL PROTECTED] part match anything not starting
with an '@', correct? What follows doesn't matt
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 11:39:10AM -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
> Hello Group,
> I just installed ssh using apt-get install ssh and after it was installed
> ssh says your identification has been saved in /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key. Your
> public key has been saved in /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key.pub. Now the questi
kmself@ix.netcom.com, answering someone else's question, writes:
[snip]
> I'll second the Surestore recommendation. I've got a 2GB DAT which has
> been used a little less frequently , but does a great job. Note that
> if you plan on aquiring more than about 15 tapes, the cost point
> between DAT
On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Thomas Gebhardt wrote:
> is there a safe way to supply the user who is sitting in front
> of the console (logged in with xdm) with special permissions
> (i.e., to access the floppy, /dev/audio and cdrom?
>
> Thanks for any hint!
If you don't use PAM then check out the CONSOLE
Hello Group,
I just installed ssh using apt-get install ssh and after it was installed
ssh says your identification has been saved in /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key. Your
public key has been saved in /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key.pub. Now the question, in
the past I have used ssh_genkey command to generate my RSA k
Are there some good texts (tutorials, faqs, anything?) on web about
how to write terminal independent programs? I need to a make a very
simple little text editor, so I need information on how to make fast
routines that would write to a terminal, and how to interpret the data
received form the keybo
On Wed, 21 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I then dist-upgraded to Potato, but now it can't get past the proxy. It
> says 'connecting to internet' (which happens to be the proxy name), but
> doesn't get any further. wget on the same machine works fine through
> the proxy.
If it says [Conn
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 10:13:18AM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> It's also helpful to know that mutt used tab completion for both folders
> and addresses (something I stumbled on without realizing a couple of
Yes, that is neat. As a bash user who makes excessive use of this
feature on the
New install on a Macintosh Lombard and I can't seem to get an XF86Config
file that will work (Xserver=XF68_FBDev).
Cna someone point me to a URL that has install instruction specific debian
on Mac laptops?
And is there a specific debian-user-ppc mail list?
thanks
--
tom
Hi,
Thank for the recommendation.
One addition question, if I backup using tar with -r (--append)
and -N (--newer) options to the end of the tape, how would
I go about extract or restore the files if the files have been
modified on the daily basis and I do this append with newer backu
On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 09:57:48AM -0600, Dean Allen Provins wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm thinking to get a scsi backup tape for the Potato
> > box. I'd like to know what is the recommended drive
> > and what software should be used.
> >
> > I also have this dump question.
On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 12:43:59PM +0930, John Pearson wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 07:16:27PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
> > I would like to setup an account on my system..
> >
> > but when a user logs in (via KDM) if possible i don't want it to load a
> > windowmanager and all i want it
On Sun, Jun 18, 2000 at 11:16:28PM +0200, Sven Burgener wrote:
> Hello list
>
> I wanted to know how to most easily use folders in mutt. It'd be even
> better if that would include the use of procmail. I am still a mutt
> beginner. I have used procmail a bit though.
It's also helpful to know tha
1. I have a script that more less says the following:
rsync -rav ftp..* :: ***/debian/dists/potato/main/binary-i386
/mnt/drE/mirror/debian/dists/potato/main
This way it works fine, but if I say
rsync -rav ftp..* :: ***/debian/dists/potato/main/binary-i386 (same
line) /mnt/drE/mirror/debian/dists/p
Please, do Cc: me on the answer.
El miƩ, 21 de jun de 2000, a las 02:04:47 +0100, Mark Herrick dijo:
> Sorry to follow up my own post, but I never saw a solution to this
> problem. Anyone have one?
Have you tried what Jason suggests? Anyway, I will soon be having a
scsi CD device so I won't hav
Hi,
I'm getting a boot error message as follows:
xfs: Path "X11 path/100dpi" incorrect
xfs: Deleting path entry
Where can I delete the font path entry and/or change the entry?
Thanks,
Jonathan
Hi,
Just a further point of interest. If you want connectivity between an MS
Access database
and a linux application, you don't need samba. There are some quite nice
WINNT/WIN98
ODBC socket servers available. The client code is very simple and runs on
most operating
systems.
Your linux client iss
Quoting Thomas Gebhardt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> is there a safe way to supply the user who is sitting in front
> of the console (logged in with xdm) with special permissions
> (i.e., to access the floppy, /dev/audio and cdrom?
Whether this is as easy with xdm as it is on a VC, I don't know.
But
-- Original Message --
From: Thomas Guettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 17:40:07 +0200
I mannaged to get the base system installed from floppies but now when I try to
install the packages from the CDROM I get this message:
hdc : tray open or
Somehow in setting up a new system from CDROM, the module for the NIC was
not added, so there is no eth0 configured.
I have a DLINK DFE530TX which is listed on the supported linux hardware list,.
How do I locate and install the required driver /module. I looked at the
Debian site, in modules,
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 11:27:51AM -0400, Andrew Dixon wrote:
> -- Original Message --
> From: Thomas Guettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: Thomas Guettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 16:25:29 +0200
>
> >On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 07:36:28AM
test
--
You will pay for your sins. If you have already paid, please disregard
this message. ;-)
Hi,
How do I install the themes for WindowMaker and how to
set the default to a certain theme?
Thanks!
---
tcp
-- Original Message --
From: Thomas Guettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Thomas Guettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 16:25:29 +0200
>On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 07:36:28AM -0400, Andrew Dixon wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I'm trying to install Debian but
subscribe
Dr. Gregory Guthrie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (515)472-1125Fax: -1103
Computer Science Department
College of Science and Technology
Maharishi University of Management
(Maharishi International Universi
If you're running potato (or probably woody) you can get an unauthorized
Pine binary from http://members.mint.net/frodo/pine/
noah
On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 10:09:19PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > 2.1. One thing I missed right off the bat
Hello Everybody,
Does anybody have any idea if there exists some tools to do performance
tests on firewalls and gateways or
maybe even better on the complete network.
Thanks in advance,
Stefan Goeman.
On Wed, 21 Jun 2000 16:05:40 +0200, Thomas Guettler writes:
>Kernel compiling is like a memory-tester.
>The memory might work in normal circumstances,
>but compiling a kernel fails.
I don't really know if the RAM is on fault, since I can't afford to take
the box offline for testing at the moment,
Thibaut Cousin quotes:
> If QT is distributed as part of a (Linux) distribution then the GPL
> grants an exception to allow redistribution of GPLed code linked with
> QT. (See the special exception part of clause 3 of the GPL).
It isn't sufficient for the library to be part of the distribution. I
Hello Thomas,
I can su www-data and then change direcotry to
/var/www/ClassDir. Then I can do a cat Foo.class and
see the contents.
Is this what you mean?
John
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 04:40:59PM +0200, Thomas Guettler wrote:
> try "su www-data" and check if this user can access the java-clas
try "su www-data" and check if this user can access the java-classes
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 09:37:16AM -0500, John F. Davis wrote:
> System Info:
>
> Debian Potato
> Apache 1.3.9
>
> Hello
>
> I am having trouble with applets and html. I want to put all my
> java applet class files in a dire
I scanned www.linuxdoc.org yesterday and saw that there is
a mail-admin-howto. Maybe this helps
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 09:15:17AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to setup a small (for the moment) two machine private
> network, but I'm having trouble mailing from a user on one m
System Info:
Debian Potato
Apache 1.3.9
Hello
I am having trouble with applets and html. I want to put all my
java applet class files in a directory.
Here is some html which is supposed to display an applet:
However, I can not get the applet to display if I put the class file
in the /va
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 07:36:28AM -0400, Andrew Dixon wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm trying to install Debian but it can't seem to mount my cd-rom. It runs
> off of the sound board which is a:
Where exactly does the installation fail?
What error messages do you get?
I don't think your rescue-image need
I heard that "coda" solves this. Haven't tried it yet.
You can select coda-support while compiling a kernel.
Sorry, got no URL.
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 01:08:55PM +0200, Thomas Gebhardt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when exporting /home writable to public pc rooms by nfs
> (nfs means "not for security") one h
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 12:58:45PM +0200, Thomas Gebhardt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there a safe way to supply the user who is sitting in front
> of the console (logged in with xdm) with special permissions
> (i.e., to access the floppy, /dev/audio and cdrom?
>
> Thanks for any hint!
you can allow ever
Kernel compiling is like a memory-tester.
The memory might work in normal circumstances,
but compiling a kernel fails.
Set your bios to default. This help a friend of mine to
compile his FreeBSD.
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 12:03:59PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to compile
PPP/ With kernel 2.2.14 I am unable to set up the office PC as
router by ppp, version 2.3.11-1.4. I have proxyarp as an option
for the office PC, which has a "1" in
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward, the home PC has defaultroute as ppp
option, I give both PC-s the right netmask 255.255.255.128 for o
Thibaut Cousin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found something that may help to understand the problem between
>Debian and KDE in the archives of KDE's mailing lists. Strangely they
>don't see the problem in the same way.
Amazing ;)
>If this mailing list is not the proper place for posting that,
Goeman Stefan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
GS> For historical reasons I still like to use emacs_20.6 and I am
GS> just experimenting with xemacs. The problem is that for some
GS> global settings both programs make use of the file .emacs. I find
GS> this not so convenient and I would like emacs_20.
Sorry to follow up my own post, but I never saw a solution to this problem.
Anyone have one?
On 16/06/00 at 15:12 Mark Herrick spake the following magic words:
>I too get this message at boot, but i have 2 IDE drives on the 1st
>controller, and a CD-ROM drive on the 2nd.
>I don't think it's a pro
On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 10:09:19PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> 2.1. One thing I missed right off the bat is the Pine mailer. It is not
> available from Debian AFAIK.
Yes, it is available _from_ Debian, but only as source. That's because pine
does not install (by default) according to
Hi,
I'm trying to setup a small (for the moment) two machine private
network, but I'm having trouble mailing from a user on one machine to a
user on the other machine. I am using a hub, and the machines are able
to ping to each other.
My Debian linux box is a 486 which I plan on using as a
firewal
Hello,
I found something that may help to understand the problem between Debian and
KDE in the archives of KDE's mailing lists. Strangely they don't see the
problem in the same way. I don't have a personal opinion, I'd just like to
bring new material. If this mailing list is not the proper place
Hi,
I just upgraded our office fileserver to potato, running samba 2.0.7-2,
lprng 3.6.12-6 and an HP LaserJet 4050 TN connected to the LAN. Everything
worked fine until the upgrade from slink to potato.
The following (very) weird thing happens now:
- when I lpr a file from the Linux box directly
hi
im omar shuja a linux fan.
i have a very old IBM 86 processor on which i want to
install linux.
i prefer to install Debian linux.
Could you please tell me if i could do so.
i dont want to install the latest version with GUI but
i want a simple Linux which non graphical , text based
and can run
Hi all,
I'm trying to install Debian but it can't seem to mount my cd-rom. It runs off
of the sound board which is a:
Creative Labs Sound Blaster AWE32.
When I boot off of the rescue floppy is does see that there is a cd-rom device
on hdc. I think I need to load the drivers for the sound c
Hi,
when exporting /home writable to public pc rooms by nfs
(nfs means "not for security") one has to rely on the
strength of BIOS passwords to preserve data security. I'd
not like to do that. And even if the BIOS password is
save, one may unplugg the linux box and fake the ip
address (and even th
Hi,
is there a safe way to supply the user who is sitting in front
of the console (logged in with xdm) with special permissions
(i.e., to access the floppy, /dev/audio and cdrom?
Thanks for any hint!
Regards, Thomas Gebhardt
The Star Office 5.2 installation has options for Java runtime components -
I have JDK1.1 installed (Woody - 2.2.15 kernel), but no go. Anyone else
had experience with this and know a solution?
Cheers,
Corey Popelier
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~pancreas
Work Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 07:16:27PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I would like to setup an account on my system..
>
> but when a user logs in (via KDM) if possible i don't want it to load a
> windowmanager and all i want it to load is netscape, also i want it to log
> back out when netscape exi
Once upon a time, I heard Moore, Paul say
> Hi,
> I have a PC with APM support at home. I've installed Debian (Potato) onto it
> and built my own kernel with APM support compiled in (I needed to build my
> own to add the APM real mode calls option, as the default kernel crashes on
> a poweroff cal
Hi!
I'm trying to compile a fresh kernel 2.0.38 (for ide-scsi-support).
The problem with gcc29 and kernels 2.0.x I know, so I installed gcc272
and changed the top-level-Makefile accordingly. So far, so good.
but a 'make bzImage' bombs out with
gcc272 -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux-2.0.38-clean
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 12:39:10AM +0200, Stephan Engelke wrote:
> As a matter of fact, I use XEmacs for editing and mailing on
> console screen, too.
How do you get XEmacs's delete and backspace keys to behave similarly
under X and the console screen? I have stopped using XEmacs because
when I
mounting cdrom :
mount -t iso9660
Info on perl:
man perl (there's a lot of info there)
Ron Rademaker
On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, laxmisunil prakash wrote:
> Dear friend,
> I am using Debian linux.Please can I get some info on how to mount a
> cdrom on my linux machine .please also some in
Up until recently apt-get has been sucessfully downloading packages from the
net through a MS Proxy Server at my site.
I then dist-upgraded to Potato, but now it can't get past the proxy. It says
'connecting to internet' (which happens to be the proxy name), but doesn't get
any further. wget
hi!
i just try to get a brandnew machine running. now the kernel hangs at
boottime when it finds the scsi controller. the last message ist:
Downloading sequencer code ... 396 instructions downloaded
i use a compact bootdisk from the frozen (potato) distribution. i also
tried the no_probe and no
Hi,
I have a PC with APM support at home. I've installed Debian (Potato) onto it
and built my own kernel with APM support compiled in (I needed to build my
own to add the APM real mode calls option, as the default kernel crashes on
a poweroff call).
Now, I can successfully shut down, but the "powe
Paulo J. da Silva e Silva hat gesagt: // Paulo J. da Silva e Silva wrote:
> Hey, could anyone explain (or point me to an explanation) what is the main
> diference between ALSA and OSS sound drivers?
ALSA is the linux audio professional's choice.
OK, seriously: ALSA is much more than just a driv
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 11:04:52AM +0300, Petteri Heinonen wrote
> I compiled kernel succesfully, but when I try to boot with it,
> it says:
> Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel.
>
> Have I left something important out of my kernel or what is
> going on?
>
Probably,
I compiled kernel succesfully, but when I try to boot with it,
it says:
Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel.
Have I left something important out of my kernel or what is
going on?
Petteri Heinonen
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
tel.: +358 (0)50 3363 286
addr.: Pehkusuonkatu
Hello Everybody,
For historical reasons I still like to use emacs_20.6 and I am just
experimenting with xemacs.
The problem is that for some global settings both programs make use of the
file .emacs.
I find this not so convenient and I would like emacs_20.6 to use the file
.emacs and I would
lik
hello. I'd like to know how to get rid of that annonying netscape group
icons near the bottom right-hand side of communicator. (the
navigator,inbox,newsgroups,addressbook and composer). well, maybe I can
leave the navigator icon there...
TIA
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