On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 12:42:08AM -0400, Mark Simos wrote:
> and yes, there are stupid questions, but there are those of use who
> prefer to ask than to remain in a stupid state for a more prolonged
> period :)
>
> How do you unload X from memory long enough to edit the XF86Config file
> manually
On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 12:42:08AM -0400, Mark Simos wrote:
> and yes, there are stupid questions, but there are those of use who
> prefer to ask than to remain in a stupid state for a more prolonged
> period :)
I'm with you. I try to ask at least one 'big dummy' question per month. Some
would av
On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 10:57:06PM -0400, Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
> >From your opening line I assume this was working in the past. If so
> what has changed?
First, thanks for the reply. The only changes were the recent updates
in potato wrt to Netscape and libc. However, before I was working o
and yes, there are stupid questions, but there are those of use who
prefer to ask than to remain in a stupid state for a more prolonged
period :)
How do you unload X from memory long enough to edit the XF86Config file
manually so that I can change the resolution. It says in vi that it is
read-only
Cheaper to buy an el-cheapo keyboard and disable it internally, than
trying to develop a null keyboard adapter..
> Yes it is and AT keyboard, and there is no problem with BIOS as far as I
> understand, because it starts to load the kernel. If a keyboard must be
> present, does any one know who to
Hello,
I've been trying to find the answer to my server's NFS problems for about a
month now but the searching I have done on email list archives and HOWTOs so
far hasn't helped. I don't think the two problems are related except that
they both deal with NFS.
SITUATION:
I run a variety of debian
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On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, Carel Fellinger wrote:
> Hai,
>
> I'm trying to secure my system, I ran pmfirewall and some tests.
> It seems that rpc.mountd still listens on port 1024 even on the
> outgoing ethernet.
>
> I am trying hard to read up to this sub
X has built in support for it.
here's my pointer section from XF86Config
Section "Pointer"
Protocol "IMPS/2"
Device "/dev/psaux"
Buttons 5
ZaxisMapping 4 5
EndSection
then use the program imwheel to scroll it maps the wheel for ya. been
usin it on many machines for
On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 11:23:59PM -0400, Thomas J. Hamman wrote:
> I should add in that the change is usually by 5 hours, which is my
> timezone's offset from GMT, so I've been wondering if maybe I
> accidentally picked the wrong setting concerning the hardware clock
> being set to GMT during inst
Thomas J. Hamman wrote:
I should add in that the change is usually by 5 hours, which is my
timezone's offset from GMT, so I've been wondering if maybe I
accidentally picked the wrong setting concerning the hardware clock
being set to GMT during installation. I can't find where that setting
is
On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 10:31:04PM -0400, Thomas J. Hamman wrote:
> Occasionally (okay, frequently), the time on my computer gets randomly
> changed to something incorrect. Unfortunately, I can't figure what's
> causing it because I never catch it when it happens--I just eventually
> notice that m
Yes it is and AT keyboard, and there is no problem with BIOS as far as I
understand, because it starts to load the kernel. If a keyboard must be
present, does any one know who to make a "plug" to make the computer think
that there is a keyboard attached?
Thank you
Lazar
On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, Phil
On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 09:52:29PM -0500, Paul T.McNally wrote:
> William Jensen wrote:
> >
> > Sounds like the clock/system battery is dying. Have you tried replacing
> > that?
> >
> > Bill
> >
> >
> What if it's soldered to the mutha board? Does anybody (company) do that
> anymore?
>
> Pa
Is this an AT style keyboard? I found that some if not all older AT
keyboards need to be present for the system to complete the BIOS boot seq.
Hope that helps.
Phil Mendelsohn
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Lazar Fleysher wrote:
> It stops after "Console: colour VGA+ 80x25"... basically the first boot
> m
Feeling handy with the soldering iron? :) If you have a clock battery that
is soldered down you will have to find a local tech shop to replace it. This
must be an old motherboard? Only thing I've seen in a long while is nicad
types that are 'pinched' in. This may not be your problem but that wa
>From your opening line I assume this was working in the past. If so
what has changed?
If this has never worked, are you using a crossover cable?
In either case are there link lights on your ethernet cards and are
they lit? maybe we wire went bad.
good luck,
Jon
William Jensen wrote:
Sounds like the clock/system battery is dying. Have you tried replacing that?
Bill
What if it's soldered to the mutha board? Does anybody (company) do that
anymore?
Paul
Sounds like the clock/system battery is dying. Have you tried replacing that?
Bill
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Subject: System
Occasionally (okay, frequently), the time on my computer gets randomly
changed to something incorrect. Unfortunately, I can't figure what's
causing it because I never catch it when it happens--I just eventually
notice that my time is off by several hours for no apparent reason.
I'm using Woody, b
>There are three that I know of:
>
>* TeraTerm
>* PuTTY
>* SecureCRT
(to complete the list)
* F-secure SSH
>Note, however, that TeraTerm and PuTTY will only work with SSH v1; if you
>need SSH v2 your only choice (that I know of) is SecureCRT.
f-secure does ssh2 also, but if I had the choice, I=B
And /etc/hosts.conf and /etc/resolv.conf ... I dunno, maybe somethin' in
those?
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I just installed Debian and it woun't let me mount the CDROM. When I try
and mount the CDROM it says "mount special device /dev/cdrom does not
exist." Is their a way to apt-get install CDROM, or something of that
nature. The last thing is I have a sound blaster AWE 64 and on your website
the
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Hai,
>
> I'm trying to secure my system, I ran pmfirewall and some tests.
> It seems that rpc.mountd still listens on port 1024 even on the
> outgoing ethernet.
>
> I am trying hard to read up to this subject, but in the time being
> I
Hello!
I notice that the Packages files for potato/main,
potato/contrib and potato/non-free on ftp.debian.org
were replaced recently; the new files don't work for me.
In place of
Filename:
these copies have
FileName:
which doesn't work (at least, dpkg-deb doesn't recognize it).
Is this the
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Greetings,
>
> At work we run NT but I like to access my home pc. We use a package
> called KEA as our main telnet/term package. Does anyone have any
> experience getting KEA to use any sort of ssh? Alternatively, does
> anyone know
Hi gang,
There has been a few security updates recently that I should be getting,
and like all going debian users, I have security.debian.org in my apt
sources.list. However, I've been getting really bad performance from
that server.
Is there a list of mirrors for that server? Particularly, I'd l
Howdy all,
Somehow I managed to muck up my 2 node LAN. I have two machines,
loki, which is a potato box, and thor which is woody. Both are running
the 2.2.17 kernel. I've RTFM'd all day and can't get these 2 to talk
to each other. Here is the set up and some hopefully useful info about
this
On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 04:05:48PM -0700, Gutierrez Family wrote:
> Thank you for responding !!
>
> Quick answers and a few more questions...
>
> 1) I installed Debian 2.2 off a 3-CD set. I booted the CD directly after
> power up. It is supposed to be the "official CD" set, which I bought from
Thank you for responding !!
Quick answers and a few more questions...
1) I installed Debian 2.2 off a 3-CD set. I booted the CD directly after
power up. It is supposed to be the "official CD" set, which I bought from
"Discount Linux CDs" (it's mentioned on the Debian.org website). And to
answe
On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 03:56:27PM -0600, Rick Macdonald wrote:
>
> What's the difference between sawfish and sawmill (for gnome)? They seem
> to conflict with each other, and have the same descriptions.
Sawmill was old name for the project. Sawfish is the new name,
following a name conflict wit
Sounds like the installation went better than you would think. After
all, you apparently have a running system that you can log into. So now
it's a matter of fixing those broken packages and configuring X. When
the installation asked you about your mouse, that might have only been
for notifying
On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 03:56:27PM -0600, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> What's the difference between sawfish and sawmill (for gnome)? They seem
> to conflict with each other, and have the same descriptions.
>
> Which is better/newer?
I think he had to abandon sawmill in favor of sawfish because someo
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Hello to all, I apologize in advance for
the length of this message...
Today I began the installation of Debian 2.2. It started
out well, the config menus were very user friendly, etc. It didn't end
well, however... Problems began after selecting the packages to
install:
I chose the
Hello:
The only windows ssh clieht I've used is teraterm with the
ttssh extension. I don't have an URL handy, but if you go to
google.com and search for teraterm, you'll find teraterm's home page.
There are links from there for the ttssh. Best of all, its free
software!!
Ryan
At 12:51 PM 9/2/00 -0400, you wrote:
When I boot up, and launch, gdm, log in, it runs sawfish and I run licq,
netscape, some xterms, etc. When I type 'free' I'm told that about 40mb
ram is being used, and no swap. Over the course of a day, this number
grows to about 75 megs being used for the sa
Hey guys...
While I'm at work I connect home two ways...VAX terminal and NT terminal. Every
once in a while it just completely drops my connection. I immediately try to
re-login and sometimes it immediately reconnects, though sometimes I see the
following:
Under Windows it just reports: Failed
THUS SPAKE Miquel van Smoorenburg, on Sep 2:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Geordie Birch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I was experimenting with changing runlevels and exec'd 'telinit'
> >from an non-login bash in xterm. When I used a number as an argument
> >nothing happened. I used '
the system will automatically allocate as much ram a sit can for
cache/buffers and will free it when the system needs it. netscape is
also a memory hog the more you use the more memory it uses. my netscape
is using 45MB of ram by itself right now its been running for about 13
hours. check out my fr
# apt-get install php3-magick
# dpkg -L php3-magick
/.
/usr
/usr/share
/usr/share/doc
/usr/share/doc/php3-magick
/usr/lib
/usr/lib/php3
/usr/lib/php3/apache
/usr/lib/php3/apache/magick.so
browsing to localhost/doc/php3-magick shows several
documents, which may or may not help...
What's the difference between sawfish and sawmill (for gnome)? They seem
to conflict with each other, and have the same descriptions.
Which is better/newer?
...RickM...
On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 11:25:08PM +0200, trapstep wrote:
> hi list,
>
> i installed php3-magick Version: 3:3.0.16-4 from woody.
> it installed the magick.so but no other file, no documentation at all.
> then i searched the web, but found nothing but links to this package.
> isn't there any docume
One way to get of the license agreementquit Acroread and go to your
home directory and look in the file .acrorc for this line (it's at the
end):
*ShowUnixEula: false
Just make that false, if it's true, and you're set. You have to do that
once for each user of course. The OK button should sho
On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 09:11:40PM +0200, Sven Burgener wrote:
> Hello
>
> When starting bind, I get the following entries syslog'd:
>
> Sep 2 21:04:41 host named[1753]: Zone "168.192.in-addr.arpa" \
> (file /etc/bind/homelan.ch.rev): No default TTL set using SOA \
> minimum instead
hi list,
i installed php3-magick Version: 3:3.0.16-4 from
woody. it installed the magick.so but no other file, no documentation at all.
then i searched the web, but found nothing but links to this package. isn't
there any documentation for this?
tia
trapstep
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On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 11:23:17AM -0500, Will Trillich wrote:
> you've got a mbox with hundreds of messages
> in it, and you've updated your .procmailrc or
> exim.conf with new filtering rules, and you
> wanna run them on your mbox to split it up
> into pieces, perhaps forwarding certain message
As root go into the pppconfig program. Then I believe under the heading
of "advanced options" or the like their is a place to adduser to the
pon/poff utility. That way you can add as many users as you like to have
access to the internet.
John Kerr Anderson
On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 03:06:33PM -0500, William Jensen wrote:
> KEA to use any sort of ssh? Alternatively, does anyone know of a windows
> terminal package that is completely freeware that can use ssh?
Place a search on Google for "TeraTerm". Download it and also get the
SSH extension to it. Ni
on Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 03:06:33PM -0500, William Jensen spewed forth on stone
tablets:
> At work we run NT but I like to access my home pc. We use a package
> called KEA as our main telnet/term package. Does anyone have any
> experience getting KEA to use any sort of ssh? Alternatively, does
on 9/2/00 3:06 PM, William Jensen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> At work we run NT but I like to access my home pc. We use a package called
> KEA as our main telnet/term package. Does anyone have any experience getting
> KEA to use any sort of ssh? Alternatively, does anyone know
Greetings,
At work we run NT but I like to access my home pc. We use a package called
KEA as our main telnet/term package. Does anyone have any experience getting
KEA to use any sort of ssh? Alternatively, does anyone know of a windows
terminal package that is completely freeware that can use s
I found a fix to my garbled text / segmentation fault problem with
acroread in the bug reports (thanks!). If I set my default color level to
16 (instead of 24) it works just fine.
Hello:
I upgraded to potato about a week ago, and more recently compiled and
installed the 2.2.17pre20 kernel. So I've been watching the log-files
sort of closely in case any problems emerge. I was bothered to notice
this in daemon.log this morning:
Sep 1 23:03:26 debian init: Trying to re-exec
Hello
When starting bind, I get the following entries syslog'd:
Sep 2 21:04:41 host named[1753]: Zone "168.192.in-addr.arpa" \
(file /etc/bind/homelan.ch.rev): No default TTL set using SOA \
minimum instead
[...]
Sep 2 21:04:41 host named[1753]: Zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa" \
I'm getting the license agreement every time also, but have no problems
with acroread displaying the documents.
On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 02:09:58PM -0400, Matt Fulkerson wrote:
>
> Has anyone else had trouble with acroread? I've installed the Debian
> package on one potato i386 computer that work
On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 01:03:33AM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> I recall that when WP 8 came out, Corel said the full version came with
> a text-based version, but when I took a look at what is on the Corel
> Linux CD-ROM (deluxe version with the full version of WP 8) I couldn't
> find any text-base
Just graduated to Debian Potato from Mandrake - it's a challenge!
Now I'm having fun with X... It works but the resolution is
dire.
I want to run XF86Setup to sort it out.So as root I type in
the command and I get a vertically striped box on the screen,
then a blank box, then. it just
Hai,
I'm trying to secure my system, I ran pmfirewall and some tests.
It seems that rpc.mountd still listens on port 1024 even on the
outgoing ethernet.
I am trying hard to read up to this subject, but in the time being
I would feel much better if I were able to shut off *all* services
from this
Has anyone else had trouble with acroread? I've installed the Debian
package on one potato i386 computer that works just fine. But on another,
the pdf files are all garbled, even though xpdf can read them just fine.
Also, on this same machine, I get the license agreement every time I run
acrore
On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, James Clawson wrote:
> Help: When I run Netscape (4.73) the colors keep
> changing-from gray to brown, for example. This occurs
> when I move the mouse pointer off the window. I get
[snip]
If I remember correctly, Netscape misbehaves like this when you're using
24bpp color d
> I have the Intel SE440BK-2 motherboard with the onboard yamaha sound
> chpiset. I haven't managed to get it to work with linux.
> Does anyone have any expirience with getting this onboad sound card to
> work with linux, or has any idea where to start?
Have you tried in the kernel config for Sou
Hello
I have the Intel SE440BK-2 motherboard with the onboard yamaha sound
chpiset. I haven't managed to get it to work with linux.
Does anyone have any expirience with getting this onboad sound card to
work with linux, or has any idea where to start?
Thank you
Micha Feigin
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On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 07:19:01PM +0200, Carel Fellinger wrote:
:On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 11:23:17AM -0500, Will Trillich wrote:
:...
:> you've got a mbox with hundreds of messages
:> in it, and you've updated your .procmailrc or
:> exim.conf with new filtering rules, and you
:> wanna run them on y
On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 11:23:17AM -0500, Will Trillich wrote:
...
> you've got a mbox with hundreds of messages
> in it, and you've updated your .procmailrc or
> exim.conf with new filtering rules, and you
> wanna run them on your mbox to split it up
> into pieces, perhaps forwarding certain messa
When I boot up, and launch, gdm, log in, it runs sawfish and I run licq,
netscape, some xterms, etc. When I type 'free' I'm told that about 40mb
ram is being used, and no swap. Over the course of a day, this number
grows to about 75 megs being used for the same stuff. Before starting
X, my box ta
Robert Kasunic wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Dawicontrol 2975U SCSI Controller with three devices (CD-ROM,
> CD-Writer and Scanner) connected to it. Some time ago I encountered some
.
.
.
> That goes on forever. It's impossible to work with the system in that
> state and I have to reboot. I'm not ab
On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 08:13:23AM -0700, James Clawson wrote:
> Help: When I run Netscape (4.73) the colors keep
> changing-from gray to brown, for example. This occurs
> when I move the mouse pointer off the window. I get
> some error messages etc. Can anyone advise me where I
> might start wi
Hi,
I have a Dawicontrol 2975U SCSI Controller with three devices (CD-ROM,
CD-Writer and Scanner) connected to it. Some time ago I encountered some
problems. Everytime I insert the module for the controller I get the
following in my syslog:
Sep 2 18:14:06 kasunic kernel: ncr53c8xx: at PCI bus 0,
On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 03:31:50PM +0200, Frank Mehnert wrote:
Hi,
> with Netscape 4.75 I installed from potato-proposed-updates I can't open
> plain text files anymore. If I install 4.75 by the tar.gz archive,
> everything works find. If I use the debian package, after loading the
> text file (st
okay, i did this a while back, but haven't been
able to track down the docs that showed me how
to do it. after six hours, i'm giving up and
asking y'all'uns...
you've got a mbox with hundreds of messages
in it, and you've updated your .procmailrc or
exim.conf with new filtering rules, and you
wann
On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 12:20:13AM -0500, Daniel E Baumann wrote:
> I read through the whole filtering documentation (filter.txt.gz file). So I
> set
> up my .forward file as such:
>
> # Exim filter
[snip]
> # Debian Lists
> if $header_to: contains "lists.debian.org" or
>$header_cc: cont
anybody know where i can find a driver that will let me use my scroll
wheel on my logitech track man marble+ in X?
I am a newbie, so I might have missed something that is already there.
Thanks!
Mark
--
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Poet, Playwright, Swing Dancer
Lance Hoffmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
LH> I have a problem using emacs inside of mutt. This has just
LH> occured recently. If I try to write an email in mutt the editor
LH> is emacs. When I try is now it locks up the console. I have to
LH> use 'kill' to free it up again. I can, however,
Mark Simos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MS> I am messing around with debian 2.2 in a VMware window in my win2k box,
MS> so it is all in vga mode and that is cool with me. i do have a weird
MS> problem going on though...
MS>
MS> when i install a window manager (xdm, gdm, etc.):
(ObNitpick: that's a
The directory \doc\install in the binary-i386-1.iso is full of empty
files? Doesn't look ok to me, however, md5sum came back perfect. What's
the explanation?
Help: When I run Netscape (4.73) the colors keep
changing-from gray to brown, for example. This occurs
when I move the mouse pointer off the window. I get
some error messages etc. Can anyone advise me where I
might start with this problem- ie. where in Debian
documentation I might look?
Any su
Glyn Millington writes:
> What I want to discover fairly quickly is how to use pppd when I'm a user
> and not root.
Add your user to the 'dip' group. The command (as root) is:
adduser username dip
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
Hi Glyn!
On Sat, 02 Sep 2000, Glyn Millington wrote:
> I'm a user and not root. At the moment I'm using wvdial (or pon
> poff) as root to log on to my ISP and then zipping over to another
> console to do what must be done on the net - mostly mail.
>
> I don't like this! and don't like the
On Sat, 2 Sep 2000 13:11:44 +0200 Peter Palfrader wrote:
> Hi alice!
>
> On Sat, 02 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > [PP's cut] Is there way to indicate to
> apt-get
> > which packages I now have in /var/cache/apt/archives so that it doesn't
> try
> > to re-do
Hi!
I've just (yesterday) migrated from Mandrake to Debian 2.2 -
so please bear with me, I'm trying to learn! It was, by the way,
the smoothest install ever.
What I want to discover fairly quickly is how to use pppd when
I'm a user and not root. At the moment I'm using wvdial (or pon
poff) as r
I was experimenting with changing runlevels and exec'd 'telinit'
from an non-login bash in xterm. When I used a number as an argument
nothing happened. I used 's' and the keyboard froze. Fvwm and everything
beneath it still functioned normally; I could start processes from the
menu and e
On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 02:46:31AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
> hi, I'm in the process of upgrading from slink to potato. I'm at the step
> where i'm doing apt-get --feixbroken --show-upgraded dist-upgrade. My isp
> is set up such that I only have a connection for up to 8 hours at a time. I
> r
Hi alice!
On Sat, 02 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [PP's cut] Is there way to indicate to apt-get
> which packages I now have in /var/cache/apt/archives so that it doesn't try
> to re-download them and starts with the files it doesn't already have?
apt should b
It commonly happens on VMWare as well. From observation it seems like the
modeswitching to another graphics mode fails, causing the X server to crash.
At that point XDM sees that there is no X server running and launches the
login shell.
If it started after upgrading Mozilla, it may (in your case)
hi, I'm in the process of upgrading from slink to potato. I'm at the step
where i'm doing apt-get --feixbroken --show-upgraded dist-upgrade. My isp
is set up such that I only have a connection for up to 8 hours at a time. I
ran the apt command overnight last night and got a lot of packages but it
w
Hello
I had the same problem, though the "looping" eventually lead to total
freezing of X.
It appeared when I had installed mozilla M17-3 from woody. (My system is
still mostly potato.) First time I solved it installing gdm again. Then
I tried mozilla again, crash, and I had to install helixg
John Reinke wrote:
>
> Well, I ran the memtest86 program on my computer, and it looks like I have
> some bad memory. My question is: Is it normal (safe) to have one error on a
> stick of RAM?
it's not normal but it is safe. you will have to do some modificaitons
to the configuration of the system
On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 10:18:14PM +, Jaume Teixi wrote:
> I need to do the following in order to access stats for each based
> virtual host
>
> when typing url www.virtualhost1.com/stats or
> www.virtualhost99.com/stats
> server page located under /var/reports/virtualhost1 or
> /var/rep
On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 03:14:48PM -0500, Will Trillich wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 11:46:54AM -0600, cls-colo spgs wrote:
> > wow, what a great explanation! (after reading the initial posting,
> > i wondered what does /dev/null do? (which was the question i was
> > going to post.) then i r
On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 03:31:50PM +0200, Frank Mehnert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> with Netscape 4.75 I installed from potato-proposed-updates I can't open
> plain text files anymore. If I install 4.75 by the tar.gz archive,
> everything works find. If I use the debian package, after loading the
> text file
Well, I ran the memtest86 program on my computer, and it looks like I have
some bad memory. My question is: Is it normal (safe) to have one error on a
stick of RAM?
I've got 96MB - a 64 and a 32. I ran the program with only one RAM card in
the computer at a time. The 32 had an error for EVERY addr
I recall that when WP 8 came out, Corel said the full version came with
a text-based version, but when I took a look at what is on the Corel
Linux CD-ROM (deluxe version with the full version of WP 8) I couldn't
find any text-base executable. Of course, I didn't know what to look
for, but I couldn
+ William Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Therefore is it wise policy to add my user account to the 'root' group? Would
> that solve the problem while maintaining system security? Or is there a
> better way of achieving this? And how would I go about adding myself to the
> root group...modify /et
On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 09:46:15PM +0200, Matus fantomas Uhlar wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was searching for UID of irc user (some time ago I've seen such user
> exists); now I can't find it. adding of irc package runs adduser --system
> which is nice but I don't prefer that method (some UIDs were alre
I read through the whole filtering documentation (filter.txt.gz file). So I set
up my .forward file as such:
# Exim filter
# For testing filters, comment out when done
#if error_message then finish endif
# Route vacation message only for personal messages
#if personal then
# mail
# t
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