On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 08:08:14PM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 07:55:38PM -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
> > Hello Group,
> > Im running apache and have /var/www as the root directory. I wanted
> > to add another folder so I added var/www/file and when I try to
> > access
Ed Cogburn wrote:
>
> Francesco Bochicchio wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 29 Jun 2000 18:32:40 Ed Cogburn wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > I have GNOME and Sawmill/Sawfish (latest debs from potato/woody) and
> > > I want to have 4 workspaces in a horizontal row. The GNOME pager
> > > works as I want it to,
On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 07:06:58AM -0400, Bill Barnes wrote
> >= Original Message From jpb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
> >
> >Try apt-get update again. It looks like you had network congestion when
> >you tried before. Or you can just use ftp and go to ftp.us.debian.org
> >and manually grab the
On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 10:12:11PM -0400, Tom von Schwerdtner wrote:
> >
> > chmod -R a+r /var/www/files
>
> Keep in mind that 'chomd -R' follows sym links so it can cause serious issues
> if you have a link to a downloads direcotry somewhere else on your box.
no it does not follow symlinks:
On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 11:55:20PM +0200, Willi Dyck wrote:
> isndctrl dial ippp0
>
> this command returns the error message:
>
> ippp0: Operation not supported by device
>
> What can I do?
Do you have ppp0 support compiled into your kernel or the appropriate
kernel module loaded?
--
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On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 07:55:38PM -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
> Hello Group,
> Im running apache and have /var/www as the root directory. I wanted
> to add another folder so I added var/www/file and when I try to
> access html from the directory I get access denied. I looked in
> the apachpe error.l
On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 07:03:05PM -0800, Ethan Benson wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 07:55:38PM -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
> > Hello Group,
> > Im running apache and have /var/www as the root directory. I wanted
> > to add another folder so I added var/www/file and when I try to
> > access html fr
On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 09:10:06PM -0400, Mark Marburger wrote:
> How can I port debian stuff to Red Hat 6.1?
Define "stuff" and "port".
Convert .debs to RPMs? Use 'alien'.
Transfer data between systems? Use standard wire or sneakernet
protocols.
Port a software package? If the binary doesn
On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 07:55:38PM -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
> Hello Group,
> Im running apache and have /var/www as the root directory. I wanted
> to add another folder so I added var/www/file and when I try to
> access html from the directory I get access denied. I looked in
> the apachpe error.l
> I am looking for a window manager for debian that will
> not soakup the system resources. Which one would you
> suggest?
I remain fond of asclassic---small, light, simple, good-looking and
very configurable. It's an old version of Afterstep, maintained for
those who like the basic features of A
> "Timothy" == Timothy C Phan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Timothy> Hi, What is the diff between the two?
gnuserv/gnuclient is a bit more sophisticated. The main difference is
that it allows you to execute any editor command remotely, not just
opening a file.
Timothy> I could not get gnucl
Hello Group,
Im running apache and have /var/www as the root directory. I wanted
to add another folder so I added var/www/file and when I try to
access html from the directory I get access denied. I looked in
the apachpe error.log and see Permission denied: file permission deny
server access: /va
> "Will" == Will Trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Will> i want the remote (linux server) full-screen process (mutt, vi,
Will> etc) to suspend when i send ^Z, despite the fact that i'm using
Will> telnet, and not sitting at the console.
Will> hell, i just tried it from the perl debugger, w
> Problem is, having downoaded the rescue disk, when I boot that I get the
> same problem just after the VFS tries to load up the root filesystem.
from where did you download the rescue disks?
randolph
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On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 12:32:02PM -0500, Philippe wrote:
> Hello Ethan and everyone!
>
> potato is up and running on my iMac G3! Ethan's webpages were immensely
> useful. especially the detailed file on using mac-fdisk for partitioning.
> (It took about 6 hours of fussing around, so that's not to
Hi!
I'm a newbie to Debian (trying to use FreeSCO, the linux-based router)
having problems booting on my old 386.
The FreeSCO system loads most of the kernel, starts to do router stuff...
then hangs with a kernel panic stating that the kernel needs maths copro
emulation (my 386SX doesn't have a 38
How can I port debian stuff to Red Hat 6.1?
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Nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>hey list:
>i recently upgrade my box to potato and loaded gnome
>gnome likes to use the sawfish windows manager which conflicts with ssh
>
>ssh depends on gmp2, but gmp2 conflicts libgmp2, which is required by sawfish
You've got an old mirror, evidently, or haven't
Dinesh Nadarajah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Where do I set defaults for the window manager and X
>applications. Things like:
>
>Xterm*Font : jsdhkjdfkvkjv
>
>olvwm*VirtualDesktop2x2
>
>Usually it was .Xdefaults under RedHat. where does
>Debian keep them?
~/.Xresources (see /etc/X11/Xsession).
Sven Burgener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>What are each of the following lines for and thus which can be commented
>out by me?
>
>-- inetd.conf snippet --
>#echo stream tcp nowait rootinternal
>#echo dgram udp waitrootinternal
Echo, returns the packet sent
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I like mwm in lesstif, the libraries from which are
>required for nedit, my favorite editor. However,
>the lesstif package containing mwm doesn't seem
>to "Provides: window-manager", dselect nagged me
>to install one of the Recommended window managers.
Francesco Bochicchio wrote:
>
> On Thu, 29 Jun 2000 18:32:40 Ed Cogburn wrote:
> >
> >
> > I have GNOME and Sawmill/Sawfish (latest debs from potato/woody) and
> > I want to have 4 workspaces in a horizontal row. The GNOME pager
> > works as I want it to, except that Sawmill allows moving t
Bolan Meek wrote:
>
> Dinesh Nadarajah wrote:
> >
> > I am looking for a window manager for debian that will
> > not soakup the system resources. Which one would you
> > suggest?
>
> I like mwm in lesstif, the libraries from which are
> required for nedit, my favorite editor. However,
> the less
...icewm (with liquid for a theme). it's clean and
doesn't remind me of m$. (be sure to apt-get iceconf
so you can hide the taskbar and use cool background
images.)
hth.
bentley taylor
//
Dinesh Nadarajah wrote:
>
> I am looking for a window manager for debian that will
> not soakup the syst
Hi list
What are each of the following lines for and thus which can be commented
out by me?
-- inetd.conf snippet --
#echo stream tcp nowait rootinternal
#echo dgram udp waitrootinternal
#chargenstream tcp nowait rootinternal
#chargen
"Suresh Kumar. R" wrote:
> How do we know that the auto.master and other autofs files are available
> on the client machine via nis ? What I mean is , on a client machine
> we can check for the availability of the passwd files by typing
> ypcat passwd. What is auto*.* equivalent. Should we do any
I have a new Compaq ProLiant ML350 server. It has a Compaq Smart Array 431
Raid Controller. It also has a NC3123 Fast Ethernet NIC PCI 10/100 Wake on
LAN card.
Is there any hope for installing this? The default 2.1 install disks hang
while trying to reset the SCSI. The TECRA boot disks detect no d
Dinesh Nadarajah wrote:
>
> I am looking for a window manager for debian that will
> not soakup the system resources. Which one would you
> suggest?
I like mwm in lesstif, the libraries from which are
required for nedit, my favorite editor. However,
the lesstif package containing mwm doesn't see
icewm (ice window manager) is another good one - very simple and easy on
resources.
Tom
Dinesh Nadarajah wrote:
>
> I am looking for a window manager for debian that will
> not soakup the system resources. Which one would you
> suggest?
>
> Thanks.
>
> -D
isndctrl dial ippp0
this command returns the error message:
ippp0: Operation not supported by device
What can I do?
Thanx
> From: Dinesh Nadarajah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I am looking for a window manager for debian that will
> not soakup the system resources. Which one would you
> suggest?
If you're going to run Gnome, I'd suggest using Helix-Gnome (on Woody) and
the version of Sawfish that comes with it. Sawf
http://www.themes.org/
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Nick wrote:
> i can't find any themes for gnome
>
> maybe i am looking in the wrong place, any on have any suggestions?
>
>
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i can't find any themes for gnome
maybe i am looking in the wrong place, any on have any suggestions?
On 30-Jun-2000 Dinesh Nadarajah wrote:
> I am looking for a window manager for debian that will
> not soakup the system resources. Which one would you
> suggest?
>
I maintain blackbox it was designed to be minimal. Another popular choice is
window maker, with all the bells and whistles turned o
I am looking for a window manager for debian that will
not soakup the system resources. Which one would you
suggest?
Thanks.
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well i got one promising reply, which i admit i haven't
had time to check out:
>
w trillich wrote:
> speaking of autoindex issues-- i can't get apache to
> display the HEADER or README files (above and
> below the tabular file listing), and when i posted
> my most recent question, someone else
>= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
>On Fri, 30 Jun 2000 06:34:50 sido wrote:
>>
>>
>> I installed Debian Linux and everything works great except for X which
>> looks fine except the mouse doesn't move. I've re-installed the OS 3
>> times now and searched for help on the mouse but
I have another problem with the fonts in X.
I installed the freefont package but gimp doesn't find the fonts. I simply
installed the .deb and didn't make anything else.
The fonts are in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/freefont/
Should I run some program to gimp recognize the fonts? (I already rebooted
Hey Debian-heads,
Thanks for the reply...
I've only installed the potato base-1-11.bin discs.
I wanted to use apt-get to install the rest of the system.
I can't seem to get my modem to dial up though. Are there
any good document pages (http) that explain how to set up
dial up scripts? My modem is o
hey list:
i recently upgrade my box to potato and loaded gnome
gnome likes to use the sawfish windows manager which conflicts with ssh
ssh depends on gmp2, but gmp2 conflicts libgmp2, which is required by sawfish
does anyone have any suggestions as to how i can use gnome and ssh
i like sawfish
Hi,
Occasionally when I run sawfish or lately, even a freshly rolled
fvwm2 binary, I get clobbered fonts when I close out of X. It's
as though only some of the characters get clobbered though. Only
some characters are off, such as apostrophes, exclamation marks,
single and double quotes, and so
>
> dir1 and dir2 are web sites themselves.
>
> I want to know if anyone has accessed dir1 within the last 60 days. I've
> been using find like this:
> $ find dir1 -atime 60 -print
>
> Is this the correct command?
looks sane, although I think atime is only set on files. Also, some people
tur
On 30-Jun-2000 Christopher Thompson wrote:
> I plan on installing Debian on three computers this weekend. I
> have a cable modem but limited download bandwidth and so I'd
> like to set up a temporary mirror just for the weekend.
>
> So I'm curious... how much disk space should I set aside to
> m
Hello,
I've been looking through the find web page and I'm still not sure if I'm
correct.
Say I'm running a web server on a.com.
After telnetting into the box, i want to know how often certain parts have
been accessed.
say the directory structure is:
../
index.html
dir1/
dir2/
and a bunch o
I plan on installing Debian on three computers this weekend. I
have a cable modem but limited download bandwidth and so I'd
like to set up a temporary mirror just for the weekend.
So I'm curious... how much disk space should I set aside to
mirror potato for i386 machines?
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> Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to know if Linux (Debian/GNU) can work with wan
> > protocols, especifically frame-relay?
>
An external unit might also be an option. It talks to Linux via
serial/ethernet cable which is why no special support is required.
>
On 30-Jun-2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can anyone tell me where to get documentation on how to use apt-get?
> I am new to debian and apt.
>
/usr/share/doc/apt.
Every package in Debian has docs (some have more than others).
I just installed 'Woody' and am having odd problems with a couple of
modules. The 'lp' module claims that options passed to it in 'modules.conf'
are bad, yet they are exactly the same options I previously used with
'Slink':
options lp io=0x378 irq=7
Also, my SoundBlaster 16 which previous
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000 18:32:40 Ed Cogburn wrote:
>
>
> I have GNOME and Sawmill/Sawfish (latest debs from potato/woody) and
> I want to have 4 workspaces in a horizontal row. The GNOME pager
> works as I want it to, except that Sawmill allows moving the cursor to
> the top or bottom of the
On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 10:10:56PM -0400, S.Salman Ahmed wrote:
> and now mail to root/[EMAIL PROTECTED] is correctly forwarded to me. Thanks
> for the suggestion. I am surprised this wasn't in the Postfix FAQ.
I've got suspicion that mydomain was set to "phoenix".
> Another thing I noticed in m
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000 06:34:50 sido wrote:
>
>
> I installed Debian Linux and everything works great except for X which
> looks fine except the mouse doesn't move. I've re-installed the OS 3
> times now and searched for help on the mouse but not come up with much. I
> tried to run mouseconfig bu
Can anyone tell me where to get documentation on how to use apt-get?
I am new to debian and apt.
Thanks,
Ashby
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Well, I've attached the feature-list I have included in my site's
/etc/pine.conf. The feature list is where most stuff is enabled. Other
stuff is pretty site-specific. Maybe we could offer a pine.conf that has
color turned on or something? I haven't played wi
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000 14:29:19 Nick wrote:
> i loaded gnome a long time ago and forgot how to start it
>
> i have tried
> gnome-sessionand not luck
>
gnome-session is correct, but the first time you should create the session (
ASAIK gnome-session just allows to save the program started in a se
Derek Wueppelmann wrote:
>
> > You missed his point of having the NIC on the "inside" in
> > a different subnet than that of the NIC on the "outside".
> >
> > But let me ask first: isn't the IP on the ISP's side one
> > out of the ISP's net? Or are you allocating one of your
> > IP to your ISP's
On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 08:31:22PM +, C. Falconer wrote:
> My advice is to forget telnet, and use SSH instead.
>
> apt-get install ssh
> on the linux machine, and get PuTTY for your other machines
> (mac/pc/alpha/etc available)
>
> If you can't find it email me and I'll dig up a URL
oh, i'v
On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 01:23:14PM -0500, Will Trillich wrote:
> i've got linux in the basement, cranking and serving
> like a dream. to administer, i'm upstairs and i get
> in via telnet on my local 192.168.*.* intranet.
>
> on the console (linux keyboard/mouse/monitor) i can
> use ^Z to suspend
On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 12:32:12PM +0100, Vincent Murphy wrote:
> i installed the pre-compiled xfree86 4 binaries from ftp.xfree86.org on
> a woody system, and have a
>
>Load "freetype"
>
> line in my /etc/X11/XF86Setup. it all works perfectly except xlsfonts
> doesn't load Truetype fonts,
Hello list,
I am looking for an ethernet card that is not very big. I found a nice
card in a store, that uses the Winbond w89c840f chipset. The SuSE
support page lists the driver for this card as experimental and says
it's supported by an external program and not by the kernel directly.
Any exp
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
> UW wants it to be really dumbed down for the novice users so they turn
> most features off by default. Maybe it'd be a good idea for our
> unofficial Pine maintainer to create a better default pine.conf.
>
Sounds like a good idea. I'd make it a e
Hi!
Two years ago I had the same doubt and evaluated some options. I finally
decided to go for a small cisco router for the following reasons:
- At that time the linux kernel didn't do traffic shaping
- WAN boards were expensive and did'n have direct support
in my country (Portugal)
- Cisco hard
On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 07:27:20PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> dpkg-deb is lower-level than you probably want.
At this point it looks to be so, yes. :)
[snipped steps]
Thanks tons for the useful infos.
Sven
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Sven Burgener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I know though that dpkg-deb has the capability to build .deb archives.
>As I know *nothing* more than that, I don't know what to do next to get
>my source tarball (LAME) compiled and installed...?
dpkg-deb is lower-level than you probably want.
Install th
On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 10:41:58AM -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
> Well thats everybody for your help. I have decided just to run Apache.
> Looks like for the discussion that ftp is a bad idea.
It's a question of cost/benefit. Ftp can be great on a LAN that's protected.
Very handy. It's just that anon
You can easily start a shell within VI with
ESC :!
This will spawn a shell. When the shell is done
(logout, exit, etc.) you will be put right back
into vi.
Wes
Wesley A. Wannemacher
Instructor, Network Administrator
Northwestern College
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On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 11:23:37AM -0400, Bob Bernstein wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 12:27:04PM -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
>
> > I want to enable anonymous login so I link my web to the ftp server.
>
> Bad decision imho, but if you must:
>
> ftp://ftp.iss.net/pub/faq/anonftp
>
> Seriously cons
I'm looking for some help with mpich (parallel processing). I've
got task-parallel-computing-node installed on two connected machines
(ivan and alexi), and task-parallel-computing-dev installed on
one of them (ivan). rsh-server is set up on both, and I've got
a ~/.rhosts file on each that all
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 03:23:12PM +0200, Michal Novak wrote:
> I need screen capture program for X, which capture complete screen as is.
The simpliest solution is to use "xwd" from the x11/xbase-clients
package. Enter the following command in an xterm:
$ xwd -root -out shot.xwd
The .xwd file
Hello Ethan and everyone!
potato is up and running on my iMac G3! Ethan's webpages were immensely
useful. especially the detailed file on using mac-fdisk for partitioning.
(It took about 6 hours of fussing around, so that's not too bad, is it?)
What follows might be just an esthetic question (sinc
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Preben Randhol wrote:
> I'm now going to install debian on a third machine. So far everything
> has gone nice, but the third machine is a bit troublesome.
>
> It is a COMPAC PRESARIO 5716. The problem is that this machine shows a
> big red Q at startup and no BIOS info. I the
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Preben Randhol wrote:
> Marcio Rosa da Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 30/06/2000 (16:19) :
> >
> > http://www.debian.org/releases/slink/i386/ch-install-methods.en.html
> >
> > There is a explanation about the methods of installing Debian. Do you
> > have a win/dos partit
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Bob Bernstein wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 12:27:04PM -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
>
> > I want to enable anonymous login so I link my web to the ftp server.
>
> Bad decision imho, but if you must:
in mine too. That's the way apache.org was hacked. see:
http://pontobr.org/n
I'm trying to boot from a Resuce Floppy I created. It seems to be o.k.
until it tries to uncompress the kernel. The sequence is:
Loading root.bin..
Loading linux.
Uncompressing Linux..
invalid compressed format (err=2)
Did I go wrong somewhere while creating the resuce floppy??
Tha
chunjiang fu wrote:
>
> Install Package question:
> Hi! all, I finally got installation of the
> debian/linux 2.1 on my old 486 machine. But I still
> have a problem: I could not install the basic package
> from the CD(2 CD set). I selected the basic package
> and use the access method as fellow:
Hi Sven!
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Sven Burgener wrote:
> Given a source tarball, how to best install that into the system?
>
> My suggestion would be to create a .deb archive and to then install that
> using dpkg -i. Now, I have never created my own .deb apart from doing this
> with make-kpkg and a
Hi all:
Trying to install gimp1.1 from the helix'es DEBs, I've run in a
problem that it depends on aalib1 >=1.2-29, but the aalib1 which is
available is version 1.2-25.
Any ideas where this package is available from for potato?
Here's what I have for my sources.list:
,[ sources.list ]
| deb
Where do I set defaults for the window manager and X
applications. Things like:
Xterm*Font : jsdhkjdfkvkjv
olvwm*VirtualDesktop2x2
Usually it was .Xdefaults under RedHat. where does
Debian keep them?
Thanks.
_Dinesh
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> I've recieved a thinkpad 380Z :-)
> I've partitioned disk and installed w2000 on a partition with "Thinkpad
> Configuration"
> On the other partition I've installed debian from a cd with kernel
> 2.2.12
> Problem is I can't connect throught PPP in order to update debian from
> the internet
> Lin
Hi all
Given a source tarball, how to best install that into the system?
My suggestion would be to create a .deb archive and to then install that
using dpkg -i. Now, I have never created my own .deb apart from doing this
with make-kpkg and apt-get source -b, so I am not familiar with the
"inter
I used a WAN card (a csu/dsu) with Linux. It was a card that was not
supported by the Linux kernel, so I had to obtain the driver source
for the card and compile the drivers. The problem I had with that
card was that I could not compile the drivers with any kernel newer
than 2.0.29. The card was
Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know if Linux (Debian/GNU) can work with wan
> protocols, especifically frame-relay?
Linux has drivers for the frame relay protocol, and drivers
for "WAN" cards. Stock Linux kernels do not have these drivers
compiled, neither in the ke
Install Package question:
Hi! all, I finally got installation of the
debian/linux 2.1 on my old 486 machine. But I still
have a problem: I could not install the basic package
from the CD(2 CD set). I selected the basic package
and use the access method as fellow:
1). Multi-CD, It asked me the CD d
On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 12:27:04PM -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
> I want to enable anonymous login so I link my web to the ftp server.
Bad decision imho, but if you must:
ftp://ftp.iss.net/pub/faq/anonftp
Seriously consider NOT having upload capability, but if you must make
uploaded files "invisible
http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/
(from http://www.geda.seul.org/links.html)
"A.M" wrote:
> dear friend
>
> do u have any free c compiler 8051 to send me or know about it
>
> Best regards
> A.Madinei
>
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Gregory Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 30/06/2000 (17:03) :
> look at the compaq web site, it has online manuals for almost all machines.
>
> Typically for compaq, it boots, tests memory, beeps twice, puts the cursor
> into the upper right hand corner, and at that time you should press F10
Dinesh Nadarajah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Also, how do I browse through the contents of a *.deb
>package? (dpkg -I *.deb ???).
'dpkg -I' displays "control" information about the package; 'dpkg -c'
lists the files it contains. If you want anything more detailed than
that, 'dpkg --fsys-tarfile pa
Tom von Schwerdtner wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 09:38:52PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> > Mark Marburger wrote:
> > >
> > > HELP! my old video card sucked, so my friend gave me his Trident card. I
> > > put it in the box and now when i boot, the screen is friggin black
> > > How
> > >
Hi,
I would like to know if Linux (Debian/GNU) can work with wan
protocols, especifically frame-relay?
That's, if I buy a wan card, can I route with Linux? Should I
expect some troubles? Some limitation? Can I "safely" substitute a Cisco
router with a linux+wan card?
Any
look at the compaq web site, it has online manuals for almost all machines.
Typically for compaq, it boots, tests memory, beeps twice, puts the cursor
into the upper right hand corner, and at that time you should press F10 to
enter BIOS.
Also, most compaqs w/in the last 5 years will boot to C
Preben Randhol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>So is it possible to make one or perhaps two floppy boot discs that
>could boot it up and the switch to do the rest of the installation from
>the CDs I have of Potato TC 2 ?
Yes, this is possible. See the installation manual, for instance the
following se
dear friend
do u have any free c compiler 8051 to send me or know about it
Best regards
A.Madinei
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Michael Perry wrote:
> Anbyody made a deb package for windowmaker 0.62? I noticed its been out
> awhile but the www.debian.org stuff does not show it whatsoever.
>
I've made some unofficial debs of the CVS version as of 2000-05-01. They
are in "ftp://ntama.uni-mainz.de/pub/
Michael Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 30/06/2000 (16:23) :
> Anbyody made a deb package for windowmaker 0.62? I noticed its been out
> awhile but the www.debian.org stuff does not show it whatsoever.
I found the bugs in 0.62 (when I ran RedHat) more annoying than those in
0.61 so I'd wait fo
Anbyody made a deb package for windowmaker 0.62? I noticed its been out
awhile but the www.debian.org stuff does not show it whatsoever.
Thanks.
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Michael Perry
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"Eric G . Miller" wrote:
>
> Perhaps, the "group windows" option is set in your sawfish
> configuration? I forget the title of the option exactly, but it sets a
> variable for sawfish telling it to iconify all windows in a group (same
> application). I've always had that turned off when using sa
Hi,
What is the diff between the two? I could not get
gnuclient to work!
Secondly, How can I bring a file in as readonly from
emacsclient or gnuclient?
TIA!
---
tcp
On 30-Jun-2000 11:32:35 David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Michalowski Thierry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> Well,
>> did you ever notice that you don't give us at least a clue of
>> where you live?
>> Even your mail address is a .net, which doensn't help either.
>> So, I might say there is one cool ISP in A
Patrick Barr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PB> Ok, now, I've just "upgraded" my machine (ASUS CUV4X-M with a celeron
PB> 500) and find that I cant get sound to work no matter what I try.
PB>
PB> It has a built-in AD (ADI??) 1881 chipset. should I use ALSA for this
PB> one??? has anyone had any luc
Maybe you'd better run the XFree setup progam?
Is your mouse a serial one or a ps/2 one (maybe usb?)?
Just run the Xfree config program and select the right mouse... then it
will work.
Why re-installing 3 times for a mouse problem?
Christophe "Mettez un pingouin dans votre PC" Jasiak
- Or
Hi,
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, sido wrote:
> The mouse is a 3-button mouse, manufacturer Digital.
>
> ls -l /dev/mouse
>
> /dev/mouse-> ttyS0
>
> That doesn't seem right to me but I can't figure out how to change it
> either.
The following informations would be useful:
Debian version
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