Quoth kmself@ix.netcom.com,
> In which case, you'll *love* SVGATextMode. Though I hear it's being
> replaced with something else in future versions of Linux.
The framebuffer console replaces SVGATextMode (although something else
might be replacing that, for all I know). Running the Matrox frameb
I wonder if perhaps someone accessed his office .. And computer.
On Friday 08 December 2000 21:55, John Carline wrote:
> Just in case those rude emails really did come from a Princeton
> faculty member, I tried the following email using the last name
> of President of the University. It hasn't
Just in case those rude emails really did come from a Princeton
faculty member, I tried the following email using the last name
of President of the University. It hasn't bounced yet.
John
Original Message
From: John Carline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Princeton's reputation
hi there.
i had a perfectly good voodoo3 in my woody. a minute ago i installed a
voodoo5. i can't find any instructions on voodoo5 with debian.
does anyone know how i can get this voodoo5 working?
much thanks!
pete
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Department of Psychology
3-N-4D Green Hall
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544-1010, U
Does Princeton have an abuse address??? I can't imagine they'd like such
stuff making its way out of their institution
Kenward
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 10:10:50PM -0500, Jim Kroger wrote:
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Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
> .forward somewhere else? That would mean you're not even subscribed to this
> list (someone else whom dislikes you is automatically forwarding crap to
> your account). Check the Received: readers.
sounds like a good idea ..hmm just need to setup an alias in
sendmail..
I suspicion this is a troll, someone lurking on the list trying to map
behavior in the Debian world.
Jason Michaelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Trying to kill the keyboard, Jens Gecius produced:
>
> > Jim Kroger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > unsubscribe me, stick these 60 emails a day
Well, despite the risk of being screamed at from the prestigious:
Center for the Study of Brain, Mind, and Behavior
at Princeton, I'd still like to gather courage and ask a question.
I helped a colleague this afternoon install 2.2r2 on his new Dell
Optiplex GX110. The installation went very
I have Debian 2.2_r0. I added:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free
deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable/non-US main contrib non-free
deb http://security.debian.org stable/updates main contrib non-free
to my /etc/apt/sources.list, then I did an "apt-get
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 08:08:16PM -0800, Francois Gouget wrote:
>The second feature of this keyboard is that sometimes it freezes. And
> this time I know it's the model because it also happens on NT4 and
> Win2000 machines. Doing a cold keyboard reboot (unpluging and replugging
> it) plus a kb
*whistles*
what, can't figure it out? what part of
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is so hard to understand?
cough
learn to read. i expect more from someone in a university.
(yes i dropped out of college to pers
Dr. Kroger:
Attached are several recent posts you've made to the debian-users
mailing list concerning the Debian GNU/Linux operating system
(http://www.debian.org/). I think you'll find that instructions for
unsubscribing from the list are included, as well as a fallback address
for reaching a re
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> mail if you have a problem, and now several days later
>
> I'M STILL NOT UNSUBSCRIBED TO THIS STINKING LIST !
>
> WHAT A LOSER !!!
> _
I may be wrong, but I believe that this package is not available in
Potato -- perhaps because it is considered "unstable." Is there any way to
add the libungif.so.4 package to Potato without upgrading the whole machine
to Woody?
Trey
- Original Message -
From: Peter Jay Salzman <[EMAIL
On Fri, Dec 8, 2000, Dale Kosan wrote:
> Anyone know a good site to find the refresh rates for a Goldstar Studioworks
> 78i monitor?
http://www.lgeservice.com/78i.html
-Ken
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On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 10:15:45PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
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> > Been using it for a year and a half and every time I check against navy
> > time clock, the difference in seconds is attributable to download time
> > (okay, not quite "scientific") -- usually less than 10.
>
Anyone know a good site to find the refresh rates for a Goldstar Studioworks
78i monitor?
Eric G. Miller writes:
> Been using it for a year and a half and every time I check against navy
> time clock, the difference in seconds is attributable to download time
> (okay, not quite "scientific") -- usually less than 10.
The difference should be milliseconds at most. Transmission time is
s
Glad I didn't knock rings with him...
Jim Kroger wrote:
>
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On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 04:50:30PM -0800, Lazar Fleysher wrote:
>
> 2. Actually, I have 2 similar machines running Linux on both of them
> 99.99% of the time. I have noticed that if I try to run netscape from my
> other machine via network, it actually starts on my local machine. I am
> not crazy!
Hi,
This is most likely not very Debian specific but here goes.
From time to time, I'd say at least once a day, my keyboard just
generates a '`'.
For instance I would be scrolling in a C file in Emacs and suddenly a
'`' appears. Of course I'm absolutely certain that it's not me
accid
Trying to kill the keyboard, Jens Gecius produced:
> Jim Kroger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > unsubscribe me, stick these 60 emails a day up your ass
>
> So, well and educated spoken...
>
> > _
> > James K. Kroger, Ph.D.
>
> Did you w
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 10:06:46PM -0500, Jim Kroger wrote:
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>
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Jim Kroger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> unsubscribe me, stick these 60 emails a day up your ass
So, well and educated spoken...
> _
> James K. Kroger, Ph.D.
Did you win it somewhere? Or is it just a fake?
> Center for the Study of Brain,
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 10:10:50PM -0500, Jim Kroger wrote:
> unsubscribe me, stick these 60 emails a day up your ass
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> James K. Kroger, Ph.D.
> Center for the Study of Brain, Mind, and Behavior
> Department of Psychology
Nice credentials
> James K. Kroger, Ph.D.
> Center for the Study of Brain, Mind, and Behavior
^^^
Is this a joke ?
- Davide
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> 3-N-4D Green Ha
your system seems to think this is a normal IDE cdrom which is the slave on
the 2nd IDE chain (IDE1). can you verify any of this information?
what kind of cdrom drive is it?
also, what is /dev/cdrom linked to? /dev/hdd?
pete
On Fri 08 Dec 00, 9:56 PM, Eileen Orbell said...
> I edited my me
For someone who is educated with a Ph.D. you apparently can't read
or follow directions. You have posted several emails to this list
asking to unsubscribe. The directions at the end of each email
tell you to send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with the SUBJECT line reading: unsubscribe. Not the
On Fri, 08 Dec 2000, Jim Kroger wrote:
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> multiple times, sent mail to the guy at the bottom who says send me
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>
> I'M STILL NOT UNSUBSCRIBED TO THIS STINKING LIST !
>
At 3:14 PM -0800 12/8/00, Rick Loga wrote:
I updated woody which is now Xfree4 and the docs say to run dexter
to configure. Dexter wants my "xserver driver". What is that? The
choices make no sense to me. My video adapter is a Graphics Blaster
3D with 4 MB memory made by Creative Labs/Techn
At 4:32 PM -0700 12/8/00, Hubert Chan wrote:
> "Gregory" == Gregory Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Gregory> I installed xdm, via XF86Setup; but due to setup problems, choose
Gregory> only a low resolution.
Gregory> Now I edited the XF86COnfig file, added higher
resolution
At 2:53 PM -0800 12/8/00, Erik Steffl wrote:
if you are using X 4.X note that it uses /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, if
such a file exists.
erik
Gregory Guthrie wrote:
>
> I installed xdm, via XF86Setup; but due to setup problems, choose only a
> low resolution.
>
> Now I edited the XF86
At 5:49 PM -0500 12/8/00, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
Thank you!
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000 17:30:41 -0200, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
>On Fri, 08 Dec 2000, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
>> it is not clear for me yet how to upgrade from 2.2 to 2.2r2. Should I do
>> apt-get update && apt-get -y d
At 2:47 PM -0800 12/8/00, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
This is rather odd - notice the lack of the debian-user tag at the
bottom of this message? Hu.
On Friday 08 December 2000 13:26, Marie-Christine Josso wrote:
> > Please, PLEASE, erase my adress on your list.
> I already ask twice!!!
At 11:29 PM +0100 12/8/00, Michael Sauer wrote:
> After installing a cdrw drive. I recompiled my kernel
> for scsi emulation. The result was my smc 1211 network
> card isn't recognized, and I can't get the module to
> install with insmod.
Did you make modules, make modules_install?
mfg
Mi
At 5:21 PM -0500 12/8/00, Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
Hi,
the fix:
lilo was writing boot.b and map to my HD rather than FD, switching to
relative paths fixed it.
-Jon
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At 11:22 PM +0100 12/8/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I just noticed a severe problem with my scanner.
I am running Woody, and some weeks ago I updated from kernel-2.2.17
to kernel 2.4.0-test9 (both custom compiled). Everything seemed to
work wonderful, till today, when I tried to use my SC
At 5:20 PM -0500 12/8/00, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
Dear colleages of list,
it is not clear for me yet how to upgrade from 2.2 to 2.2r2. Should I do
apt-get update && apt-get -y dist-upgrade with a link to "stable" in the
/etc/apt/sources.list?
Thanks in advance for the help!
On Fri, 8 Dec 20
At 10:49 PM +0100 12/8/00, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
Hubert Chan wrote:
>
> Viktor> regular. I think, the PDA that recognizes this
language is fairly
> Viktor> easy to construct, but it's late, and I've done
enough theoretical
> Viktor> computer science for today.
>
> For sim
Unsubscribe me already! I've sent the right mail to the right place
multiple times, sent mail to the guy at the bottom who says send me
mail if you have a problem, and now several days later
I'M STILL NOT UNSUBSCRIBED TO THIS STINKING LIST !
WHAT A LOSER !!!
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Center for the Study of Brain, Mind, and Behavior
Department of Psychology
3-N-4D Green Hall
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544-1010, USA
Tel: (609) 258-12
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 08:07:44PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Robert Guthrie writes:
> > It [chrony] is not the most accurate, nor is it probably the best package
> > under most circumstances,...
>
> What do you think is wrong with it?
Yea, I'm curious too. 'Been using it for a year and a half a
On Fri, Dec 8, 2000, Lazar Fleysher wrote:
>
> > Ken writes:
> > > I think it sucks, too, that Netscape is the only browser you can use
> > > under Linux. I hope I am wrong, but there really is no alternative, is
> > > there?
> >
> > I've got five installed...
>
> And? "Installed" is not cons
Defresne Sylvain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>* Peter Jay Salzman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> 3. status of the system and updates
>>
>> are dselect and apt-get's knowledge of installed packages, package status,
>> available packages and provided files the same as each other?
>
> I guess, si
I edited my messages log and see this error in there:
ec 8 22:06:24 orbell kernel: ATAPI device hdd:
Dec 8 22:06:24 orbell kernel: Error: Illegal request -- (Sense key=0x05)
Dec 8 22:06:24 orbell kernel: Illegal mode for this track or
incompatible medium -- (asc=0x64, ascq=0x00)
Dec 8 22:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>This is rather odd - notice the lack of the debian-user tag at the
>bottom of this message? Hu.
Nope - he sent it in both text/plain and text/html, and the signature
was just appended onto the end of the whole lot. Console-based mail
clients are likely to give you an
> Ken writes:
> > I think it sucks, too, that Netscape is the only browser you can use
> > under Linux. I hope I am wrong, but there really is no alternative, is
> > there?
>
> I've got five installed...
And? "Installed" is not constructive info, sorry... does it work? how
does it perform?
eileen, is capitol college in DC?
anyway, a "scanning error" for audio cd's is very odd indeed.
it might help if you posted the error messages that most likely accompany
this ill-desired behavior.
they might be in /var/log/messages.
peter
On Fri 08 Dec 00, 9:31 PM, Eileen Orbell said...
> Hi,
Ken writes:
> I think it sucks, too, that Netscape is the only browser you can use
> under Linux. I hope I am wrong, but there really is no alternative, is
> there?
I've got five installed...
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
Hi,
I have finally got my sound card working "sound blaster 16" But I am unable
to play music CD's.
I can read the songs on the CD and can read data disks fine but when I try
to play a Music CD I get a error scanning disc but I can view all the songs
in a drop down box in the cd player menu.
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 02:29:53PM -0600, Gregory Guthrie wrote:
> I installed xdm, via XF86Setup; but due to setup problems, choose only a
> low resolution.
>
> Now I edited the XF86COnfig file, added higher resolutions, but it still
> always starts at low resolution.
In 'Section "Screen"' put
Robert Guthrie writes:
> It [chrony] is not the most accurate, nor is it probably the best package
> under most circumstances,...
What do you think is wrong with it?
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
On Fri, Dec 8, 2000, Lazar Fleysher wrote:
> I have 2 strange problems with netscape communicator 4.73
>
> 1. It renders some web pages 50 to 100 times slower than Internet exploer
> on win 98 on the same machine! (I have Pentium-75). I am not sure that
> it is configuration problem, I am afr
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 11:16:11AM -0700, Hubert Chan wrote:
> It all depends on what you mean when you say "word". I used it in the
> abstract
> sense, which is just a string of characters. So abcba is a word, even though
> it is not an English word.
>
> Strictly, "A Man, a Plan, a Canal, Pana
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 02:56:59PM -0600, Brian Boonstra wrote:
> Hi
>
> > bzImage?
>
>
> Thanks for the suggestion. I thought that was the default, but I'll
> check when I get home tonight.
It is according to the manpages. However, remember the kernel must be
uncompressed eventually.
Hello
* Peter Jay Salzman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> i've always wondered...
>
>
> 1. equivalency of updating the system
>
> is dselect's "update" EXACTLY equivalent to apt-get update? does one of
> them update the other? if they're not equivalent, how are they different?
If you
eeks, you need to turn some wrap margin on! in a hurry!
anyway...
# dpkg -S /usr/lib/libungif.so.3
libungif3g: /usr/lib/libungif.so.3
# dpkg -S /usr/lib/libungif.so.4
libungif4g: /usr/lib/libungif.so.4
i'm running woody, but maybe the package is called the same thing on potato.
pete
On Fri 08
You need to run 'pnpdump >isapnp.conf' and edit the file to set up this card
(it's a Plug-and-Play card IIRC). Then run modconf and select 'OPL3-SA2'
and 'OPL3'. You will have to enter some parameters for OPL3-SA2: io=nxnnn,
mss_io=nxnnn, mpu_io=nxnnn, irq=nn, dma=nn, dma2=nn. For the OPL3 modul
I have a similar situaltion with my p75. It sets date to somethere in
2094... cool ah? what I do is boot to DOS, set correct date and use
loadlin to load linux. If I boot directly to linux and correct the date,
time will decrease and as I found out not all programs like that. (you
mount a partiti
I'm running a Potato box and am trying to get a
virus scanner running on it. When I run the scanner, it is telling me that
it can't find libungif.so.4. This is a pain since I'm only using the
console version, and don't need it, but I have to have it to run the
program. I haven't been able
Hello everybody
I have 2 strange problems with netscape communicator 4.73
1. It renders some web pages 50 to 100 times slower than Internet exploer
on win 98 on the same machine! (I have Pentium-75). I am not sure that
it is configuration problem, I am afraid it is a feature of netscape. I
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 11:03:24AM -0500, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> Hello!
>
> with the help of people in this list finally I have a exim+fetchmail+mutt
> configuration working. The problem is
> that after dialing to my ISP and invoking fetchmail at the prompt, it
> reports the number of emai
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 03:44:53PM -0500, A R wrote:
> I tried fetchmailconf, but missundersatnding of the used terminology
> made me fail at that. So, after reading "info fetchmail", I changed my
> .fetchmailrc as follows:
>
> # Configuration created Tue Dec 5 14:18:3
My system uses the alsa drivers for the via 686 chipset. I can hear
sounds fine, however when I play anything using either aplay or xmms,
only the first two seconds of the soundclip is played and then repeated
in what seems to be an infinite loop.
Hi,
what do I have to make to use ipppd ? -- I already managed to connect
with the normal pppd with a capiplugin.so (from isdn4linux source) with
my FRITZ!PCMCIA, so the hardware problems (driver) seems to be solved.
Now there is a boot script
/etc/init.d/isdnutils
which starts
ipppd
>
The /var/spool/mail/tony is empty!
>
>
> Should end up in /var/spool/mail/tony.
> That if it is not there - check with ls -a /var/spool/mail/tony - that could
> be due to a number of factors
>
> If you put this line into your .fetchmailrc
>
> set syslog
>
> it will send fetchmail's output to v
> "Gregory" == Gregory Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Gregory> I installed xdm, via XF86Setup; but due to setup problems, choose
Gregory> only a low resolution.
Gregory> Now I edited the XF86COnfig file, added higher resolutions, but it
Gregory> still always starts at low
On Fri, 08 Dec 2000 15:44:53 -0500, A R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> It now connects fine, the mail is retrieved, or so I believe, at least
>that is what ius printed to the screen. Now, when I run mutt or mail as
>"tony", it says no mail for tony. Where is it? What should I change in
>my in my .fetc
I updated woody which is now Xfree4 and the docs say to run dexter to
configure. Dexter wants my "xserver driver". What is that? The choices make
no sense to me. My video adapter is a Graphics Blaster 3D with 4 MB memory
made by Creative Labs/Technology. Dexter referred to an online HOWTO w
there are instructions how to unsubscribe at the end of each post. Did
you try that?
people who are on the list cannot unsubscribe you so there is no use
to send unsubscribe messages to the list.
if unsubscribing does not work, contact list administrators, either go
through debian web page
if you are using X 4.X note that it uses /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, if
such a file exists.
erik
Gregory Guthrie wrote:
>
> I installed xdm, via XF86Setup; but due to setup problems, choose only a
> low resolution.
>
> Now I edited the XF86COnfig file, added higher resolutions, but it stil
This is rather odd - notice the lack of the debian-user tag at the
bottom of this message? Hu.
On Friday 08 December 2000 13:26, Marie-Christine Josso wrote:
> > Please, PLEASE, erase my adress on your list.
> I already ask twice!!
> ERASE
> After installing a cdrw drive. I recompiled my kernel
> for scsi emulation. The result was my smc 1211 network
> card isn't recognized, and I can't get the module to
> install with insmod.
Did you make modules, make modules_install?
mfg
Mischel S aus P
Homepage: http://fsinfo.cs.uni-sb.de
Hello,
I just noticed a severe problem with my scanner.
I am running Woody, and some weeks ago I updated from kernel-2.2.17
to kernel 2.4.0-test9 (both custom compiled). Everything seemed to
work wonderful, till today, when I tried to use my SCSI-scanner
(Microtek ScanMaker E3) for the first time
Hi,
the fix:
lilo was writing boot.b and map to my HD rather than FD, switching to
relative paths fixed it.
-Jon
Hubert Chan wrote:
>
> Viktor> regular. I think, the PDA that recognizes this language is fairly
> Viktor> easy to construct, but it's late, and I've done enough theoretical
> Viktor> computer science for today.
>
> For simplicity, assume that our alphabet is {a,b}. Then the CFG is
An off group source pointed out:
:>From the massive LILO man page from hell:
:
:
:When LILO loads itself, it displays the word "LILO". Each letter is printed
:before or after performing some specific action. If LILO fails at some
:point, the letters printed so far can be used to identify the pro
Ah! What you have there is a gotcha in the current Debian kernel-building
documentation. Most dists put a .config in the linux directory that reflects
the options used to build the distributed kernel. Debian doesn't. However,
you can get it from /boot/config-2.2.17 (if you are running Potato).
On Fri, Dec 8, 2000, Marie-Christine Josso wrote:
> Please, PLEASE, erase my adress on your list.
> I already ask twice!!
> ERASE
Is this the same person who said that ssh was evil? :)
-Ken
ps: Apache is a
On Friday 08 December 2000 19:47, Jonathan Gift wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can Lynx show web site gifs? Can Links or anything besides the
> Netscape/Mozilla/Opera crowd?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jonathan
Try Konqueror (what comes, as they say in their web page, after the Navigator
and Explorer). It's part of the KD
On Friday 08 December 2000 16:20, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> Dear colleages of list,
>
> it is not clear for me yet how to upgrade from 2.2 to 2.2r2. Should I do
> apt-get update && apt-get -y dist-upgrade with a link to "stable" in the
> /etc/apt/sources.list?
> Thanks in advance for the help!
Y
Please, PLEASE, erase my adress on your
list.
I already ask
twice!!
ERASE
About a month ago when installing a new system, I tried installing the
Gnome that comes with Woody (I've been using Helix Gnome on other
systems). I saw some strange behavior, but perhaps it was because I didn't
have a lot of suggested packages installed at the time. And, although a
trivial thing,
On Friday 08 December 2000 10:41, Andrew Perrin wrote:
> ANy advice, short of copying all the cd's to a disk location which I'd
> rather not do?
>
> Thanks.
>
You don't happen to have that many cdrom drives on machines connected to your
network, do you? You could export the cdrom drives, and th
i've always wondered...
1. equivalency of updating the system
is dselect's "update" EXACTLY equivalent to apt-get update? does one of
them update the other? if they're not equivalent, how are they different?
2. intelligence of dependencies and conflicts
are dselect and apt-get equally int
Dear Debian!
Please help Me!
Why can I install debian into my ultra/66 driver?
Thank.
Istvan Kocsis
I actually use chrony, which is a good-enough solution for my wierd setup:
One machine (a tyan motherboard with a cyrix p150+) has a non-y2k compliant
bios, which sets the date to 198x every time it's rebooted. I'm not
connected to the internet fulltime, so I have cronyd running on a 486 (which
After installing a cdrw drive. I recompiled my kernel
for scsi emulation. The result was my smc 1211 network
card isn't recognized, and I can't get the module to
install with insmod.
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This doesn't work because helix is in the version number, not the package
name (except for about 3 packages). The matching seems only to match the
package name.
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Juergen Fiedler wrote:
> apt-get takes regular expressions, so a 'apt-get --purge remove "helix*"'
> should nuke ev
The latest stable kernels have the module in the tree, so if you plan on
creating a custom kernel, it's there to be compiled, and the SB Live name is
in the list of sound modules to pick from.
On Thursday 07 December 2000 23:00, Chris Palmer wrote:
> Hi, all...
>
> It was a while since I asked f
Hi
> bzImage?
Thanks for the suggestion. I thought that was the default, but I'll
check when I get home tonight.
- Brian
Hello!
I have IMP running successfully on my server at home, and I just set it up on
the server I maintain at work, and (of course :) now I'm having trouble with
the one that *really* counts! :)
I'm running a fully updated Debian 2.2 server. Here are the relevant packages
I have installed:
h
I tried fetchmailconf, but missundersatnding of the used terminology
made me fail at that. So, after reading "info fetchmail", I changed my
.fetchmailrc as follows:
# Configuration created Tue Dec 5 14:18:33 2000 by fetchmailconf
# and later edited by hand by me, tony,
I have been running Debian for several years, but have never tried to
get sound running on it. Now that I have been given a faster machine
with more memory and a newer processor (read Pentium-166 with 32MB
instead of 486DX33 with 12MB) I have decided that it is time to take the
plunge.
The new ma
Hi,
I seem to be in a catch22 situation.
According to the Boot-disk-HOWTO:
lilo -v -C bdlilo.conf -r /floppy/
but according to my machine:
LILO version 21.5-1 beta, Copyright (C) 1992-1998 Werner Almesberger
'lba32' extensions Copyright (C) 1999,2000 John Coffman
Reading boot sector from /dev/f
Have you considered using scp instead?
scp uses ssh, and uses a syntax like rcp
scp c:\junk\index.html scarf:
will prompt for a password then copy c:\junk\index.html to your home
directory on machine scarf
(actually its pscp on a windows box)
scp scarf:/public_html/index.html .
will prompt fo
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