> After setting up lilo on my MBR to allow me to dual-boot Debian and my
> game-OS, everything worked well. I had to use the lba32 option in lilo.conf
> to get this to work, so initially I was booting lilo from a floppy.
>
> Well everything is fine for a while, then one day, I reboot and get:
> > No response from $ ping www.debianHELP.org.
> >
> > Anyone knows what happens to this good website?
> It appears to be (a bit) up to me, though they seem to have some
> diffuculties.
>
> Ping doesn't work for all sites. Some sites block icmp (like
> microsoft.com for example :)
>
> debianhelp.o
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Hi People
I've been having problems with X 4.0 in woody but I'm unsure what's causing
it (so I'm unable to track it to a specific package and file a bug report).
The problem is when X is started (usually I use gdm but the problem also
occurs when usi
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 09:17:30PM -0200, Rogerio Brito wrote:
> On Dec 04 2000, Willy Lee wrote:
> > Anyone else seeing this?
>
> Well, I don't have any problems connecting to spidermonkey,
> but I'd like to bring up a new point: is there anybody else
> besides me that is a bit
On 12/4/00 4:55 PM, Phil Brutsche ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
If 2.0.5 works I would say stick with it. You only really need 2.0.7 if
you have any Win2k machines that need to connect to the samba server.
Ah. Actually, we're starting work with a few consultant types who
come in with Win2K lapt
I set up X on my ThinkPad T20, and although X works fine after some
tweaking, I'm having troubles with xdm.
The xlogin comes up after my laptop has booted, but I can't get past
the login phase. When I enter the correct userID and password, the
screen flickers, freezes briefly, and then send
On December 5, 2000 07:20 pm, Ignasi Tura wrote:
> I have a SCSI card Symbios Logic 53c400. Searching list archives I
> read that the kernel option for my card was the NCR 5380.
>
> But if I look the kernel options in SCSI low-level drivers I find the
> following options:
>
> NCR53c7,8xx SCSI sup
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 12:29:55AM +0100, paolo massei wrote:
>
> Is there a reason to copy /tmp/kernel_image in /home/user/ before installing?
> and
yes, when you reboot everything in /tmp is deleted, you may want to
keep the .deb around in which case you must move it out of /tmp
> Do you know
Eireann Lewy wrote:
> As for recreating that whole making-a-dir-with-bad-perms thing I don't
> think I can do it because whenever I mkdir it has correct perms,
> regardless of how I am logged in (i.e. my normal user vs. root vs.
> anything else). Perhaps that was just a fluke. In any case, my peo
"Christopher W. Aiken" wrote:
>
> I just upgraded my Netscape to 4.76 and have this problem.
> The "backspace" key now deletes the character to the right
> of the cursor instead of the one to the left like it used to.
> This happens un the URL line and in and forms that I type
> into. The backspa
Hello all,
How do i go about backing up and then recovering a mysql database
i tried
#mysqldump -p --all --add-drop-table foo >/home/john/foo.sql
then to recover
#mysqladmin create -p fooa < foo.sql
it creates ok but then the php application i run yeilds bad results
I just upgraded my Netscape to 4.76 and have this problem.
The "backspace" key now deletes the character to the right
of the cursor instead of the one to the left like it used to.
This happens un the URL line and in and forms that I type
into. The backspace seems to work OK in xterm and other
plac
Hello list,
I have the following problem with Fetchmail. Now it does skip letters
that should be downloaded. It run appropiately in the past but now I don't know
what happens.
I've tried to download the mail with Netscape Messenger, and it behaves
correctly.
"Rogerio" == Rogerio Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Dec 04 2000, Willy Lee wrote:
>> Anyone else seeing this?
> Well, I don't have any problems connecting to spidermonkey,
> but I'd like to bring up a new point: is there anybody else besides
> me that is a bit annoyed with the fact
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 06:14:22PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Jeff Hornsberger wrote:
>
> > Hi, does anybody else have the problem where this version of Sawfish
> > won't save your personal settings anymore? Know of a fix? Thanks. -Jeff
>
> I thought it was something b
Okay. An update:
1) the /etc/profile is in fact profile and not .profile. This is what
happens when one e-mails when running on a negative amount of sleep and
such.
As for recreating that whole making-a-dir-with-bad-perms thing I don't
think I can do it because whenever I mkdir it has correct per
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 03:24:06AM +, John Carline wrote:
>
> I seem to get exactly what you want - the jpg in the upper left corner on a
> black
> background.
>
> I tried both of the lines below in my post.hook file and they both worked the
> same.
>
> Exec xsetbg -at 0,0 -border black
>
ktb wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 11:27:21PM +, John Carline wrote:
>
>
>
> > If I understand you correctly, you're running fvwm and want to paint the
> > root
> > window with your .jpg when you boot the window manager.
> >
> > I use fvwm95, but I suspect it's basically the same. If so,
I have a selection to make and, unfortunately, I have to make it fairly
quickly. There are two different Adaptec 2940U2Ws that I can get. One of
them is standard whereas the other one is OEM and has a 50 pin external
connector compared to the normal 68pin. I would really like to connect it
t
Please use postfix response format.
Please respond to list.
Response redirected to list.
Reply-to set to list.
on Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 01:57:26AM -, Robert Feri ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> >From: kmself@ix.netcom.com
> >To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> >Subject: Re: kernel panic
> >Date:
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 06:19:19PM +0100, Raphael Deimel wrote:
> btw. woody is unstable, so 2.4.0 will probably be the standard-kernel very
> soon
How do you come to that conclusion?
Cheers,
Tom
--
Houdini escaping from New Jersey!
Film at eleven.
Hello list,
I have a SCSI card Symbios Logic 53c400. Searching list archives I read that
the kernel option for my card was the NCR 5380.
But if I look the kernel options in SCSI low-level drivers I find the following
options:
NCR53c7,8xx SCSI support
NCR53C8XX SCSI support
and a final
SY
the overhead of the second (data) connection is close to zero,
considering the size of data apt transfers. and you only need to make
additional connection once for all files from/to given host (that of
course depends on application, the web browser probably opens separate
connection for each file
Hi:
If you haven't uninstalled WindowMaker, you must be able to switch your WM
by opening Gnome Control Center window and in window manager section you
just choose one of WMs listed.
Seung-woo Nam
- Original Message -
From: "Marcin Landowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, Decemb
Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
> the problem is debconf, which has an undeclared dependency on perl5.6,
Package: debconf
Depends: perl-5.6, perl-5.6-base, fileutils (>= 4.0-5), libapt-pkg2.7, libc6
(>= 2.1.97), libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2
^^^
--
see shy jo
on Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 12:08:59AM -, Robert Feri ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> What can i do (unless reinstall the system) if a message kernel panic
> appears while booting the system (debian 2.2) ?
Report the message in detail, and try to find related information online
or in other references
on Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 11:50:55PM -, Diarmuid Drew ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> I'm trying to share my PCMCIA multifunctional card (Psion Gold Card
> Netglobal 56K+10/100Mb CardBus, PCMCIA 3.1.22, debian 2.2r2, kernel 2.2.17)
> with an another debian computer on my network (2 machines on netw
on Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 08:02:34PM -0200, Tom ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> How can I copy a html page completily ?
> Because I`m need copy the install manual of the debian 2.2 from Debian page.
My preferred solution is to print to file.
Rather than using the PtF function of Nutscrape, I replace t
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 10:53:57AM +1100, Chris Kenrick wrote:
> Re: apt: http vs. ftp?
> > Er, no it isn't. http is faster and better in all cases where there is not
> > a proxy involved.
> >> why would http be faster? how much faster you mean? and what makes it
> >>better? AFAIK they are about e
On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Chris Kenrick wrote:
> itself is less for http. This makes me curious .. why would a hypertext
> transfer protocol have less overhead on file transfers for one designed
> for transferring files?
Because the design goals of FTP were never to have a low cost file
connection?
Re: apt: http vs. ftp?
> Er, no it isn't. http is faster and better in all cases where there is not
> a proxy involved.
>> why would http be faster? how much faster you mean? and what makes it
>>better? AFAIK they are about equally good/fast for purpose of file
>>transfer...
Presumably the level
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 11:27:21PM +, John Carline wrote:
> ktb wrote:
>
> > I've got a command I run as a regular user that works just fine
> > from the command line but when I put it in my ~.xinitrc it
> > doesn't work the command is -
> > /usr/X11R6/bin/xsetb
Ethan Benson schrieb:
>
> odd that it didn't apply cleanly, i made it against a potato kerneld
> script... (maybe your not following security updates, modutils was
> upgraded about 5 times to fix the same bug recently...)
Yup. You got me. No security updates applied.
(Definitely not a -pnum argum
On Dec 05 2000, Robert Waldner wrote:
> Shouldn´t samba 2.0.7 depend on a kernel >= 2.2 then? This seems
> like a bug to me (I ran into the same problem but have put samba on
> hold since then).
Well, that would be a problem for people that don't use a
Debian packaged kernel (or ke
On Dec 05 2000, Sam TH wrote:
[About tcp-server]
> Sadly, that means it is non-free since djb doesn't believe in free
> software.
> :-(
Yes, this is indeed the case. If you can't have free software
in your computers, then that is indeed a pity.
But if you can, then you m
On Dec 04 2000, Willy Lee wrote:
> Anyone else seeing this?
Well, I don't have any problems connecting to spidermonkey,
but I'd like to bring up a new point: is there anybody else
besides me that is a bit annoyed with the fact that many of
Helixcode's packages are n
On Dec 05 2000, Frederik Vanrenterghem wrote:
> Indeed, if you get it to work, PLEASE tell me too, 'cause I've been
> trying for days now, to no aval.
What exactly is your problem? A while back, I got a G400 to
work with packages from woody (X 4.0.1-7, if I remember
correct
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000 22:27:08 +0100 (CET), Frederik Vanrenterghem said:
> Well, it turned out one has to do some nasty trick to get X up: after
> entering startx, all output is delivered to the second monitor port on the
> Matrox G450 card, so you have to hot-swap your monitor (if you're working
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 04:54:09AM -0500, Justin Maurer wrote:
...
> can anyone tell me how to have exim not add a resent-to header on
> each of smartlist's messages? i don't want people on the list to be
> able to see who is on the list.
I don't know what your setup is, but if it's possible t
Hello!
I have a few questions, and I will appreciate very much any help:
1) I have entries for exim in /etc/cron.d, /etc/cron.daily/ and
/etc/ppp/ip-up.d. I can understand the last entry, it starts exim when I
dial-up my ISP. Why the first two?
2) I have an entry for logrotate in /etc/cron.daily
What can i do (unless reinstall the system) if a message kernel panic
appears while booting the system (debian 2.2) ?
Robert
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Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 07:53:30PM +0100, Sebastiaan wrote:
> Hi,
> I have read a very different way to compile a new kernel.
>
> $ cd /tmp
> $ tar -xIvf /usr/src/kernel-souce-2.2.17.tar.bz2
> $ c cd 2.2.17
> $ make-kpkg clean
> $ make menuconfig
> $ fakeroot make-kpkg --revision=9:mykernel kerne
Hi :-)
I've take a look at GNOME. During working as a root all is OK.
But when I'm simply user many GNOME aplications start running...
background! For example, when I start a gnome-terminal or gedit
as an user, the aplications never opens their windows. I can see
using top/ps they
Hi
I have never used GNOME before but I have taken an interest in
possibilities of this environment and plane to learn and use
GNOME.
I very like WindowMaker, but GNOME in Potato uses icewm or
sawmil. How can I integrity GNOME and WindowMaker to use it
together?
best rigards
PS.
>Hi,
>as many of you noticed php4 (and php3 probably also) is really busted
>nowadays.
ummm
is this in woody?
php4 is working well for me on potato
Hi,
It's quit easy to make a CD image for Debian 2.2 from files
downloaded from the Internet. The whole procedure for 2.2
is described on www.debian.org.
But I could not figure out from which site I can download
a CD image for Debian 2.1
Does anyone know from where to download or how to
make an
I'm trying to share my PCMCIA multifunctional card (Psion Gold Card
Netglobal 56K+10/100Mb CardBus, PCMCIA 3.1.22, debian 2.2r2, kernel 2.2.17)
with an another debian computer on my network (2 machines on network, my
laptop and duron based machine with crossover cable). PPPd seems to die and
then t
Tom wrote:
>
> How can I copy a html page completily ?
> Because I`m need copy the install manual of the debian 2.2 from Debian page.
if the page is just one file, you can 'save as...' the page, otherwise
use one of the mirror tools, I like pavuk (think it's debianized).
erik
[ObUser - I don't read -user so replies please to debian-devel or to me]
Hi,
as many of you noticed php4 (and php3 probably also) is really busted
nowadays. It looks like it's the LFS[1], which was enabled in apache
1.3.12-2.1 and now in 1.3.14. I'll try to do something with this, but in the
mean
junaedi writes:
> My /etc/ppp/resolv/ contains files. Each contains:
> nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> Any suggestions what I should do?
Tell us what your /etc/resolv.conf contains.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
ktb wrote:
> I've got a command I run as a regular user that works just fine
> from the command line but when I put it in my ~.xinitrc it
> doesn't work the command is -
> /usr/X11R6/bin/xsetbg -onroot -at 0,0 /home/kent/img.jpg
> The file also contains "fv
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 04:24:33PM -0600, Sam TH wrote:
> HTTP has less overhead, IIRC. For example, resumable FTP transfers
> require passing additional data. No such thing for HTTP. By
> stripping out all the overhead, HTTP has fewer features, but is
> faster.
HTTP definitely has less over
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Jeff Hornsberger wrote:
> Hi, does anybody else have the problem where this version of Sawfish
> won't save your personal settings anymore? Know of a fix? Thanks. -Jeff
I thought it was something broken here. I guess not. If I change a
key-binding it doesn't seem to stick.
Hi,
I need some help too.
> >I did that already... No results... pon starts the connection,
> >seems to make the "transaction" and dies. After that, poff doesn't
> >even find any pppd... So, I don't know whats going on.
>
> "plog" is your friend. It will give you some debugging info. If you
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Erik Steffl wrote:
> > Er, no it isn't. http is faster and better in all cases where there is not
> > a proxy involved.
>
> why would http be faster? how much faster you mean? and what makes it
> better? AFAIK they are about equally good/fast for purpose of file
> transfer.
Hi, does anybody else have the problem where this version of Sawfish
won't save your personal settings anymore? Know of a fix? Thanks. -Jeff
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 04:34:53PM -0500, thus spake urbanyon:
> i'm installing from a cd-rom (downloaded from linuxiso.org). do you know
> what my sources.list should read?
man apt-cdrom
Use this to add cds to your sources.list
HTH
Glyn
--
So here we are then
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 10:29:01PM +, maart wrote:
> Hai all.
> This is my first ever post to a newsgroup, so please forgive me if I do/say
> something weird...
>
> I use potato, and have been trying the 2.4test-kernels for a couple of
> weeks.
>
> I have trouble using modules that I compi
Where things differ in my experience is where the mirrors get busy. If
there are too many ftp connections you cannot connect. This is either
good or bad, it is good if you are one of the connected it means you get
a faster transfer. Obviously it is bad if you aren't, you get nuffin.
Generally I hav
Hai all.
This is my first ever post to a newsgroup, so please forgive me if I do/say
something weird...
I use potato, and have been trying the 2.4test-kernels for a couple of
weeks.
I have trouble using modules that I compile with the kernel. Whenever I
compile a kernel that uses modules I ty
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 01:59:41PM -0800, Erik Steffl wrote:
> Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Ray Percival wrote:
> >
> > > That would be backwards ftp is faster but sometimes it is easier to get
> > > http through a proxy and with some proxies it would be possible that
> > >
I'm running Woody, and have Gnome over X v.3 with xscreensaver installed.
When I call up the control center to set xscreeensaver's properties
(including Gnome's DPMS function for my monitor), I get a blank page. All
other parts in the control center seem fine.
Does anyone know what is going wron
debianplanet has nice howto on this,
you need new kernel, either 2.2.18 or 2.4 (I think botyh are in
test/pre state now)
erik
Scott Patterson wrote:
>
> >I'm having a hell of a time getting this to work.
>
> Ahhh, the painful process of learning.
>
> >I'm running a mostly-clean in
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 04:41:04PM -0500, urbanyon wrote:
> this relates to a problem i've been having as well -
>
> do you know what the command-line arguments are for the 3c59x module (if
> any)? i have a 3CSOHO100-TX card.
modinfo -p 3c59x
--
Nathan Norman - Staff Engineer | A good plan tod
Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
>
> On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Ray Percival wrote:
>
> > That would be backwards ftp is faster but sometimes it is easier to get
> > http through a proxy and with some proxies it would be possible that
> > http might be faster.
>
> Er, no it isn't. http is faster and better in al
If order to get the apache to find your index.html file in /var/www, you
have to set DocumentRoot to /var/www
Go to /etc/apache and edit httpd.conf file. You need to set DocumentRoot
to directory where you want to serve hte default pages from.
Andrei
---
> Except I suck at it. I'm running debian potato (I run woody at home but
> I wouldn't trust it on a server till it's distributed officially) and
> apache 1.3.9. (I know, it is old, but it's the latest version in potato
> as far as I can see.)
Keep trying. It really does get better.
> I'm hav
Edit-> select all or just File->Save As. -Jeff
Tom wrote:
How can I copy a html page completily ?
Because I`m need copy the install manual of the debian 2.2 from Debian page.
How can I copy a html page completily ?
Because I`m need copy the install manual of the debian 2.2 from Debian page.
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 07:31:26PM +, Timothy Bedding wrote:
> Is anyone using version 4.6 of Netscape?
yesbeen using for a month or two..
>
> I get a crash when downloading
> http://www.ishipress.com/chess.htm
>
> Do anyone else get that? If so, can you
> email me with your version of
surely you cannot have a truly portable system that enumerates "cpus"
after all who says there has to be one?
Do numerical or I/O co-processors count as cpus? unless the architecture
is defined it makes no sense, and if the architecture is defined you may
as well define something like /proc and if
this relates to a problem i've been having as well -
do you know what the command-line arguments are for the 3c59x module (if
any)? i have a 3CSOHO100-TX card.
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Alson van der Meulen wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 12:12:32AM -, Robert Feri wrote:
> > Thank you guys for a
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Tom wrote:
> My computer is 586 IBM CyrixInstead. Which Intall manual (in the page
> http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/#new-inst of the Debian page) do I use
> ?
>
> -Intel x86
This one. (For all practical purposes, x={3,4,5,6,...} and
Intel={Intel,AMD,Cyrix}
Damian Men
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Ray Percival wrote:
> That would be backwards ftp is faster but sometimes it is easier to get
> http through a proxy and with some proxies it would be possible that
> http might be faster.
Er, no it isn't. http is faster and better in all cases where there is not
a proxy invo
I looked at the bugs on www.debian.org and didn't see mine described, so
I thought I bounce it off of this group.
I installed potato. That was my first mistake. I haven't been able to
get samba working nor will apache work. Nothing seems wrong with the
install, but I can't get pages to display
My computer is 586 IBM CyrixInstead. Which Intall manual (in the page
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/#new-inst of the Debian page) do I use
?
-Alpha
-ARM
-Intel x86
-Motorola 680x0
-PowerPC
-SPARC
i'm installing from a cd-rom (downloaded from linuxiso.org). do you know
what my sources.list should read?
I looked at the bugs on www.debian.org and didn't see mine described, so
I thought I bounce it off of this group.
I installed potato. That was my first mistake. I haven't been able to
get samba working nor will apache work. Nothing seems wrong with the
install, but I can't get pages to display
>After setting up lilo on my MBR to allow me to dual-boot Debian and my
>game-OS, everything worked well. I had to use the lba32 option in lilo.conf
>to get this to work, so initially I was booting lilo from a floppy.
>
>Well everything is fine for a while, then one day, I reboot and get:
>LI-
Well, it turned out one has to do some nasty trick to get X up: after
entering startx, all output is delivered to the second monitor port on the
Matrox G450 card, so you have to hot-swap your monitor (if you're working
in single-head mode like me) to get X up and running.
Dual-head has same "featur
Netscape 4.73 from Potato r0 works well here.
Best,
Ignasi
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 07:31:26PM +, Timothy Bedding wrote:
> Is anyone using version 4.6 of Netscape?
>
> I get a crash when downloading
> http://www.ishipress.com/chess.htm
>
> Do anyone else get that? If so, can you
> email me
> "Se" == Sebas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Se> pppd[90]: Serial link appears to be disconnected
Se> pppd[90]: Connection terminated.
Se> Is it possible that when something like this happens, pppd will
Se> automatically reconnect? In that case, my down time will be
Se> minimized af
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Nope. We have to use some "C" or "C++" system/function call. Our
> programmers don't want to depend on the /proc file system being
> available.
If you're looking for an OS independant way
> "Alson" == Alson van der Meulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alson> I've got a IBM non-winkey keyboard, but if i press alt+x under X,
Alson> emacs recognizes it as A-x, not M-x like the console does.
Alson> keyboards without windoze key don't always solve the problem...
Are you
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Christopher W. Aiken wrote:
> Nope. We have to use some "C" or "C++" system/function call. Our
> programmers don't want to depend on the /proc file system being
> available.
Any reasonable Linux system will have the /proc file system. There is no
way to do it in C. If ther
Christopher W. Aiken wrote:
> Does anyone know how to get the number of CPU's that a machine has
> using the "C" programming language?Any URL's on the subject?
This is specific to the kernel you are talking to. DOS has different
API than Linux for retrieving this information. Of course, you
> Setting up xserver-xfree86 (4.0.1-9) ...
> /var/lib/dpkg/info/xserver-xfree86.config: [: -eq: unary operator expected
I've been getting that too, but without the hang. And my X Window system is
completely screwed up, which I suspect may be related, so please let me know
if you get the solu
After setting up lilo on my MBR to allow me to dual-boot Debian and my
game-OS, everything worked well. I had to use the lba32 option in lilo.conf
to get this to work, so initially I was booting lilo from a floppy.
Well everything is fine for a while, then one day, I reboot and get:
LI-
And t
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 02:53:01PM -0500, Christopher W. Aiken wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Harry Henry Gebel wrote:
>
> Nope. We have to use some "C" or "C++" system/function
> call. Our programmers don't want to depend on the
> /proc file system being available.
I doubt there is such a system
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Harry Henry Gebel wrote:
-|On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 02:01:05PM -0500, Christopher W. Aiken wrote:
-|> Does anyone know how to get the number of CPU's
-|> that a machine has using the "C" programming
-|> language?Any URL's on the subject?
-|
-|There's probably can easier way
yes, I just had this problem too. Be sure we're on the page by doing the
following:
telnet localhost 25
if the connection is refused or similar, smtp is not running. To solve the
problem I installed sendmail (I know it better than exim):
apt-get install sendmail
do the configs, I'm not sure
I run "Netscape® Communicator 4.75" on my Machines abd it works fine for
me at that page.
/Mathias
Timothy Bedding wrote:
>
> Is anyone using version 4.6 of Netscape?
>
> I get a crash when downloading
> http://www.ishipress.com/chess.htm
>
> Do anyone else get that? If so, can you
> email me w
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000 20:24:27 +0100, Franco Vecchiato wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I had a problem when installing Debian 2.2 rev 0.
>During the installation of LILO, the program asked me where to install it;
>when I chose /dev/hda, the reply was: "The boot partition is a logical
>partition ... Please select th
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 02:01:05PM -0500, Christopher W. Aiken wrote:
> A little off topic...
>
> Does anyone know how to get the number of CPU's
> that a machine has using the "C" programming
> language?Any URL's on the subject?
>
> Thanks you...
>
What about parsing /proc/cpuinfo? (this r
Hi!
I want to knew if there are anyplans to add NIS+ to Debian?
I want help to configure NIS for my network. For the moment I have this
computers in my net at home that I want to use NIS for.
ComputerNIS TypeOS
=
he he, good one. Crashed a recent build of Mozilla! -Jeff
Timothy Bedding wrote:
Is anyone using version 4.6 of Netscape?
I get a crash when downloading
http://www.ishipress.com/chess.htm
Do anyone else get that? If so, can you
email me with your version of Netscape?
Does Netscape 6 have thi
Is anyone using version 4.6 of Netscape?
I get a crash when downloading
http://www.ishipress.com/chess.htm
Do anyone else get that? If so, can you
email me with your version of Netscape?
Does Netscape 6 have this problem?
I am considering upgrading, particularly if
crashes have been fixed.
On Tuesday 05 December 2000 11:14, Gregory Guthrie wrote:
> Is Caldera Open-server Debian? I think they say this.
> But, /etc files are not the same, setup looks different.
No, Caldera eServer 2.3 is definately not based upon Debian :)
>
> If so;-)
>
> I am running with a 3C509b card, which I use
Hi,
I had a problem when installing Debian 2.2 rev
0.During the installation of LILO, the program asked me where to install it;
when I chose /dev/hda, the reply was: "The boot partition is a logical partition
... Please select the partition to use. (/dev/hda2: DOS
Extended)".
I think my
Hi. It has slowly dawned on me that, since I installed Debian almost 2
months ago, gnome midnight commander has never worked properly.
When I installed I copied my home dir over from my previous red hat
system. In my profile I experience only a couple of the symptoms of the
problems with gmc:
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