Hi,
I would like to know if it's possible to install ximian/helix gnome on
unstable.I cannot seem to install it using manual installation (via editing
sources.list, then doing apt-get update;apt-get install task-helix-gnome) or
using the sh go-gnome script provided by ximian. it bogs out and com
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 09:43:37PM -0600, Ronald L. Chichester wrote:
...
> What I'm more interested in is transferring data from one box to
> another. (No, the files I want to transfer are major backups of 400+ MB
> each, so I don't want to tie up phone lines for that long.)
>
> I would prefer a
> On Sat, 17 Mar 2001 21:43:37 -0600
Ronald L. Chichester writes:
RLC> I would prefer an NIS/NFS setup, but I'd be happy with just simple ftp.
RLC> I've got the server set up with ftp, but haven't been able to get either
RLC> of them talking to one another. (Each time I try to ping or
I have a nice Xfree86 4 server runing on my ATI card thanks to progeny!
Ni, I have run xvidtune, and determined the correct timings, but I don't seem
to be
able to find the correct fiel to put them inot.
What file is it?
--
Stan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]84
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 10:57:03PM -0500, Carl Fink wrote:
>
> That would imply that I won't be getting any more KDE upgrades until
> Woody goes release, presumably sometime in 2005.
nah, i predict woody will be released fairly close to the same time
potato was, between august and november. pro
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 11:06:20PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
> Thanks, this seems to have gotten the offset from UTC correct,
> but when I run ntpdate, the hardware clock dose not get reset,
> to the curretn UTC time. Seems like I remeber that I had to run
> another task afte
On Sat Mar 17 21:59:45 2001 Eric G. Miller wrote...
>
>On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 09:13:04PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
>> I'm creating a new Debian machine, after a failry lengthy absence from
>> the comunity.
>>
>> I seem to have managed to get something mucked up about the timezoen
>> configuration.
>From a posting to this list a few days ago, I got the impression that
there will be no further updates to this site, and thus no KDE
updates for Potato systems, ever again. Can anyone confirm this? If
so, I can stop waiting for apt-get to time out trying to download new
Packages files from it.
Fixed. Off by one error in xserver-xfree86. I'll post a bug presently.
My monitor manual says the horizontal refresh is from 27 to 79 kHz,
so I used 27 - 80 in XFConfig-4. Now I've got a rock-solid image at
75 Hz. And the monitor hasn't blown up yet. And surprise! the screen
went back to
I want to set up a home network (just with PPP access to the Internet),
but am having some trouble getting the machines to talk to each other.
Both boxes have 100 MB Ethernet NICs. I want to set up one as a server
and the other as a workstation. Both boxes are running Linux.
Internet access is n
ray p <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is anybody else getting some odd perl errors from apt and if so have
> you fixed it or do you know what is going on? Thanks.
Yup, and Joey said they are innocuous and are fixed in sid.
--
Bill Wohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.newt.com/wohler/ GnuPG ID
Hello Judith,
I Had same problem while ago. I talked to tkseti coder and he had same
problems too. Turned out, you have to update your [EMAIL PROTECTED] client to
the
3.03 and THEN it will run just fine. I was completing units about every 8
hours, and now about every 12 hours, so it's doi
Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Probably the new install wiped away your old settings, so it's now
> picking the first listed choice, or something like that. Try editing
> your configuration file, comparing with your old one if possible.
Thanks for all the suggestions guys.
My new
hi nic
if yu can ping using the ip#...
just add your "dns server ip#" into /etc/resolv.conf
c ya
alvin
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Nick wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I have an internal network setup behind linux on a single static IP
> I am having problem reolving names but can ping IP's numericaly.
>
> I
Hi list,
I have an internal network setup behind linux on a single static IP
I am having problem reolving names but can ping IP's numericaly.
I set up dhcp to allocate 192.168.1.0/24 throught the internal network
Then I setup ipchains very basic, just to get it all going
ipchains -P forward DENY
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 09:13:04PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
> I'm creating a new Debian machine, after a failry lengthy absence from
> the comunity.
>
> I seem to have managed to get something mucked up about the timezoen
> configuration. I want teh hardware clock set to UTC, and the TZ
> mdifier
Is anybody else getting some odd perl errors from apt and if so have you
fixed it or do you know what is going on? Thanks.
Sven Burgener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What is the significance of the '_' character in the following usage?
>
> printf(_("This is fetchmail release %s"), VERSION);
>
> Why the '_' and why the additional ()'s around the string constant?
Seems that the code is using the GNU gettext
I'm creating a new Debian machine, after a failry lengthy absence from the
comunity.
I seem to have managed to get something mucked up about the timezoen
configuration.
I want teh hardware clock set to UTC, and the TZ mdifier used to show current
lcal
time.
What do I need to set up to get this
(This applies to programming in C)
What is the significance of the '_' character in the following usage?
printf(_("This is fetchmail release %s"), VERSION);
Why the '_' and why the additional ()'s around the string constant?
This looks like _ does something special to the ()-part...?
C
On 17-Mar-01, Albrecht Frank wrote:
>
> "Raymond L. Zarling" wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to install X 4.0 on my (newly installed) debian
2.2.18-pre21-ide
> > system. I've got it partially-working after creating the missing
> >
> [..]
> > And if I try to remove it, again using dpkg:
> >
> > # dp
Hi all,
whenever i burn a cd using the script below, the burnprocess finishes
without any problems but i cant copy the data back to the hd anymore.
Just before the copyprocess finishes, i get a scsi input/output error.
I experienced this problem with different scsi controllers (Adaptec
2940U2W and
Forwarded by Susumu Takuwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--- Original Message ---
From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:17 Mar 2001 09:06:33 -0800
Subject: Re: 2.4.x kernel on a current woody machine
Just go upgrade to woody or sid . Try
I recently installed Debian onto my PC which now
shares space with Windows95, FreeBSD, and Plan 9.
I tried to mount FreeBSD from Debian but can only
do it to root, nowhere else. I use the following:
mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd /dev/hda7 /mnt
Below is information I gathered. I really d
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 05:03:40PM -0600, Judith Elaine Bush wrote:
>
> Dear All:
>
> Has anyone installed and run Borland's JBuilder 4.0 or 3.5 on a
> potato system (not as root) successfully?
Not exactly. I've successfully installed jbuilder 4 as root on
a woody (testing) system.
...
> Versio
I have a G200 and NEC XV17. It works quite well, but I used the windows
settings to guide my X settings.
I see the mga_h1 error too, though no ill effects (unless this is
responsible for overlay mode not working). I filed a bug about it (87504)
which was reported upstream.
Probably the new
- Original Message -
From: Carel Fellinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 12:14 AM
Subject: Re: fstab
> On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 11:34:45PM +0100, Robin Gerard wrote:
> > hello,
> > I have added a wrong line in my fstab file and when linux starts I have
> > many err
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 06:11:25PM -0500, Jonathan Markevich wrote:
> Has anyone used a usb mouse in kernel 2.4? I'm running Woody and finally
> got 2.4 running, hoping for its advantages. I can't seem to get gpm to
> recognize the mouse.
>
> I found a page that recommends:
> mknod /dev/mice c 1
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 12:10:51PM -0800, Bill Wohler wrote:
> I just upgraded to X v4 (woody) and selected the mga driver for my
> Matrox Millenium G200. I have an NEC MultiSync 6FG (21") monitor. I
> now have two problems:
>
> 1. Large margins around the screen.
> 2. Incredible f
On 17 Mar 01 20:13:05 GMT, William Leese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I think I found this mentioned somewhere, something to do with editing your
>.Xresources file. Does anyone know more of this?
If you are using Gnome or KDE, try installing grdb or krdb. This will
apply your GTK/KDE theme to 'leg
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 11:34:45PM +0100, Robin Gerard wrote:
> hello,
> I have added a wrong line in my fstab file and when linux starts I have
> many errors.
> Under root I can open fstab with mc (or xemacs) but read only and Ican't
> change it.
as root do:
# mount -oremount,rw /
# xemacs /etc
Has anyone used a usb mouse in kernel 2.4? I'm running Woody and finally
got 2.4 running, hoping for its advantages. I can't seem to get gpm to
recognize the mouse.
I found a page that recommends:
mknod /dev/mice c 13 63
And I also tried:
mknod /dev/input/mouse0 c 180 16
...as a test, based on
Dear All:
Has anyone installed and run Borland's JBuilder 4.0 or 3.5 on a
potato system (not as root) successfully?
Version 3.5 comes on a CD with O'Reilley's _Learning_Java_. I
installed it using an IBM JVM (below for version). Install went
well, but it died with an error (below for verbose o
> "Richard" == Richard C Cobbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Richard> The Debian xemacs packages include Gnus and a number of
Richard> other "external" elisp packages. For instance, xemacs
Richard> 21.1.10-5 (as included with potato) contains gnus 5.6.45.
Richard> As far as I ca
I'm seting up a new machine using Debian & Prgeney (nice stuff). At the moment
I am
having problems with the mouse in the X sessiosn. I am runing gpm, and the X
config
file points to /dev/psaux. I think I would be better off using /dev/gpmdata, but
since gpm is runing with the -Rms3 option, I am
I ran 'apt-get upgrade' and got this when the xlibs package was upgraded. I
hope I have not just broken X.
Unfortunately, this warning does not really tell me what I need to do:
Preparing to replace xlibs 4.0.2-1 (using .../xlibs_4.0.2-7_i386.deb) ...
Warning: /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults is
Dear All:
I'm having a problem with tkseti &/or setiathome. It's been AGES
since I ran the client, and I actually think i upgraded to potato
since i last started. I started it back up and have finished a
unit. Unfortunately, sending a result doesn't seem to work.
Error message:
Sending result
hello,
I have added a wrong line in my fstab file and when linux starts I have
many errors.
Under root I can open fstab with mc (or xemacs) but read only and Ican't
change it.
I have not a rescue floopy .
How can I restore my fstab ?
Looking forward for your advice and help.
Many thanks.
Gerard.
"S.Salman Ahmed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Bill> (WW) System lacks support for changing MTRRs
> ^
> Do you have support for MTRRs built into your kernel ? If not, recompile
> your kernel to include support for MTRRs (CONFIG_MTRR) and then
Hi,
This is a new installation of Debian Woody. I've got the following error
messages when starting X with typing 'startx'.
X: cannot stat /etc/X11/X (No such file or directory), aborting.
xinit: unexpected signal 2
Thanks for any help
Attila
--
--
Bud Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BR> On Saturday 17 March 2001 13:07, mike polniak wrote:
MP> I am using Gnus5.8.8 and emacs 20.7 and would like to try Gnus
MP> with xemacs. If i just apt-get install xemacs from stable will it
MP> work with my current version of Gnus (unstable). Are there
Robert Cymbala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Have never reported a bug before, but I'll give it a try.
> Is there a HOWTO-bug_report?
I installed the `bug' package and report bugs with the `bug' program
that the package installs. Just type `bug task-x-window-system' and
follow the prompts.
On Saturday 17 March 2001 13:07, mike polniak wrote:
> I am using Gnus5.8.8 and emacs 20.7 and would like to try Gnus with
> xemacs. If i just apt-get install xemacs from stable will it work
> with my current version of Gnus (unstable). Are there any problems
> using the same version of Gnus with e
Hey everyone
This morning I have been trying to get quake-svga running, and am getting this
error message:
SVGAlib wrapper: unable to open default visual
I have been looking around the list archives and the web but cannot find
any info on how to fix this error, anyone have any suggestions?
Than
it's a misterious.
i ask my question in a some forums and get no answers.
and i see other peoples that ask the same. silence.
some day i install potato from my cd's.
and i install inn and inews. all fine and all work. was.
and some day i upgrade my potato.
only 'apt-get update; apt-get dist-u
Check out the Linux Documentation Project, it has
instructions on how to setup a system with 4 mb. I
have followed these instructions and gotten an IBM
laptop with slightly less than 4 mb to work fine.
Although the installs start with non-debian dists the
author says that you can use almost any d
Lo, on Saturday, March 17, William Leese did write:
> I think I found this mentioned somewhere, something to do with editing your
> .Xresources file. Does anyone know more of this?
Well, if you're looking for X resource settings which affect Netscape, look
for a file named Netscape.ad. On my po
I think I found this mentioned somewhere, something to do with editing your
.Xresources file. Does anyone know more of this?
I just upgraded to X v4 (woody) and selected the mga driver for my
Matrox Millenium G200. I have an NEC MultiSync 6FG (21") monitor. I
now have two problems:
1. Large margins around the screen.
2. Incredible flicker.
At 1280x1024, there is now a large margin around the screen: 1
Hi All,
I'm using Debian a few years now and it's the best distro around, but
there are two annoying topics that irritate me when I'm installing
debian and using dselect.
1) By default, the first time you use dselect it automatically selects
a standard system. Using R doesn't help, you have
Lo, on Saturday, March 17, mike polniak did write:
> I am using Gnus5.8.8 and emacs 20.7 and would like to try Gnus with
> xemacs. If i just apt-get install xemacs from stable will it work with my
> current version of Gnus (unstable). Are there any problems using the same
> version of Gnus with em
Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We received such a machine and I've installed Debian
> testing/unstable on it.
> I'm running 2.4.3-pre4 and one problem I was not able to get
> solved is for DMA/UltraDMA.
> The box has a Maxtor 20GB 7200rpm 5T020H2 model and whenever
I am using Gnus5.8.8 and emacs 20.7 and would like to try Gnus with
xemacs. If i just apt-get install xemacs from stable will it work with my
current version of Gnus (unstable). Are there any problems using the same
version of Gnus with emacs and xemacs?
--
LINUX~~nobody owns it~~everybody can use
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001 12:59:57 -0500 (EST)
Walter Tautz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you may also want to get an audio mixer (package aumix, for some reason I
> have to run
> this even though the software says it is NOT muted...you can use this utility
> to
> adjust the volume--useful if you are u
Hi,
I just compiled the 2.4.0 kernel. (I compiled the ppp-support into it.)
When I reboot everything works fine, except for the PCMCIA modem. My
PCMCIA network card works just fine. So I upgraded pppd to version
2.4.0 but it still doesn't work?
Is there anything else I'm missing?
Here is what I
> Should smbd and nmbd be running?
No, unless some (Win) clients requests the service.
> If yes, how do I start them since /etc/init.d/samba does nothing if
> samba is setup to start from inetd?
Just /etc/init.d/inetd reload, and inetd will start smdb, nmbd when needed.
> Any other words of wis
Hello.
I just rebuilt the 2.2.17 kernel for a firewall/router and got the
following errors with my NIC's.
/var/log/debug - eth0 no IPv6 routers present
/var/log/dmesg - IP-Config: No network devices available
lspci -vvb lists both cards and I added the appropriate "append=" line
to lilo.conf.
I
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, ktb wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 09:50:40AM -0600, ktb wrote:
> > I purchased a Soundblaster 16 (PCI) CT4810 OEM card yesterday and still
> > can't
> > get the thing to work. I've selected all the soundblaster choices for
> > the kernel as well as pnp support. The car
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 06:40:59PM -0800, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 11:40:05PM +0100, Matthias Gasser wrote:
> > if i do a # cdrecord -scanbus i'll get the correct answer. (sorry, i
> > can't post, i'm writing from another PC...)
>
> > i made the symlink of /cdrom -> /de
No I don't get any message reporting VM failure. But I did manage a fix by
loging into single user mode and apt works just fine. I don't know why though.
However I think it is time I upgrade to 2.2.18 :-). Please note the suggestions
in the bug report that it may be a problem with locale did no
Thank you Tom and David!
I was being *completely* thrown off by the fact that there was the "root"
directive and I thought that the "image" directive was root-relative!!
OK then, so at this point, I will try the band aids mentioned. But at this
point I will probably scrape the disk and repartiti
You'll need some Win32 .DLL's, which are available at aviplay's page:
http://divx.euro.ru.
On 16-Mar-2001 Shao Zhang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After reading some of discussions about the DivX, I decided to try it out.
> I apt-getted it(0.6.0), but it is not working as expected.
>
> The file I tried works
"Raymond L. Zarling" wrote:
>
> I am trying to install X 4.0 on my (newly installed) debian 2.2.18-pre21-ide
> system. I've got it partially-working after creating the missing
>
[..]
> And if I try to remove it, again using dpkg:
>
> # dpkg remove xserver-xfree86
[..]
> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Ethan Benson"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> but to answer your question it looks like this can be changed with the
> following resources in your ~/.Xresources file. these are the defaults:
>
> ! These resources control the foreground and background colors of text
>
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 09:50:40AM -0600, ktb wrote:
> I purchased a Soundblaster 16 (PCI) CT4810 OEM card yesterday and still can't
> get the thing to work. I've selected all the soundblaster choices for
> the kernel as well as pnp support. The card isn't detected on boot,
> nothing in dmesg. I
I purchased a Soundblaster 16 (PCI) CT4810 OEM card yesterday and still can't
get the thing to work. I've selected all the soundblaster choices for
the kernel as well as pnp support. The card isn't detected on boot,
nothing in dmesg. I've tried using module es1371, got a little static.
/sbin/lsp
I had the same problem as you.
but I didn't install the server again via dselect.
Just remove everything of /usr/X11R6/* and /etx/X/*
Download the currecnt server from the net ftp.xfree86.org and re install it.
Before you start installing it, read the file may.txt . it will tell you
howto and don
Did you compile the sound support as module? I had some problem with the
ESS1868 soundcard, I didn't read the documentation in the first round, and
the support in the new kernel is a bit different from the 2.2.x kernels.
Anyway, read all the docs concerning sound and your specific soundcard, and
if
> On Sat, 17 Mar 2001 08:34:59 -0700
ray p writes:
rp> Is the current incarnation of Woody ready for the 2.4.x kernel? In other
rp> words if I want to do this is there anything special I have to do or
rp> should it just work?
You don't have to do anything special.
Susumu T
Is the current incarnation of Woody ready for the 2.4.x kernel? In other
words if I want to do this is there anything special I have to do or
should it just work?
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 12:52:54PM -0500, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> > I've got a Dell box I'm installing debian on with an intergrated
> > NIC on the motherboard.
>
> The NIC is likely a PCI device even when it's integrated into the MB.
> So, try "cat /proc/pci" and look for an "ethernet controller"
Hi,
I have had some trouble too regarding the rescue floppy's. If you are
installing from CD, you might try to write the rescue image on floppy and
during installation make Linux read it back from the floppy again. I guess
there is some error in the installation program.
The images are located in
On 16-Mar-2001 John Griffiths wrote:
> At 11:07 PM 3/15/2001 -0500, Mark Hurley wrote:
>>On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 02:30:16PM +1100, John Griffiths wrote:
>>> is something wrong with security.debian.org?
>>>
>>> I'm trying to apt-get update at the moment and its timing out...
>>>
>>> consistently
One of the best explainations I have seen is at:
http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/lilo.htm
Rick Commo wrote:
> Partitions:
>hda1 => Mandrake Linux 7.2 (installed first)
>hda5 => Debian potato (stable - don't play with it)
>hda6 => Mandrake 8.0 beta1
>hda7 => Debian potato (sa
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 03:20:29PM +0100, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when I use the find command in Netscape, the found text is allways
> marked yellow. That is very hard to read on white backround. Where can I
> change this color?
you think thats bad, in mozilla when you highlight text the h
Thanks for the advice. It worked like a charm. I don't know why I hadn't
thought of it earlier.
I tried Isolating the one setting which is crucial that the modem received
in Windows and not
in Linux and found out it was AT&B1 which manages the modem's serial port rate.
&B0 means variable, follow
I have prepared the packages needed to run kernels up to 2.4.2 on a Debian
2.2r2 (potato) system. Please read [1] for more information.
Changes since the last release:
+ added: devfsd
+ added: libxml2
Binary packages:
o libxml2
o libx
Hi,
when I use the find command in Netscape, the found text is allways
marked yellow. That is very hard to read on white backround. Where can I
change this color?
TIA,
Felix
I'm a beginner user of Linux and I've a problem
during the installation of Debian 2.2r2. In fact I can't install Kernel and
Modules because the program warn me that is impossible to create a Rescue Floppy
or to load some drivers. How can I solve this problem? If the problem is the
installati
Maybe esound-common is still an old version. You could try a apt-get
update before trying again, because esound-common could have been
updated.
Wouter
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 09:12:50AM -0500, Raymond Wood wrote:
> I had something similar happen when I did woody->sid dist-upgrade.
>
> Anyway, m
I had something similar happen when I did woody->sid dist-upgrade.
Anyway, make sure that the 2 other 'esound' packages are selected for
installation also. This solved (one of) my problem(s) - hope it works
for you :)
R.
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 03:55:39AM +0200, Daniel Mashao wrote:
> I get th
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 02:03:07PM +0100, Moritz Schulte wrote:
> ktb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I'm running kernel 2.4.1. Just bought a sound card today - Sound Blaster
> > 16. I can't see it is even being detected in dmesg. Seems like I read
> > once there is some issue with the new ke
> "Thomas" == Thomas Deselaers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Thomas> Hello everybody, I am running the latest sid and I wanted
Thomas> to install zope and the zope-emarket module. Just after
Thomas> installing Zope tells in the List of products just after
Thomas> EMarket "Broken
Eric G. Miller wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 08:39:34PM -0300, Hammurabi Mendes wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm having problems with e-mail configuration: when someone receives
> > some of my e-mails sent from debian, the From line is the following:
> >
> > From: Hammurabi das Chagas Mendes <[E
Run wvdialconf.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
> "ES" == Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ES> if you have enough $$ go with ibm 390 (or whatever the number is)
ES> otherwise try wmware (or other similar product), if you require
ES> completely virtual machines (hw and all) you need a virtual machine, I
ES> guess the
ktb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm running kernel 2.4.1. Just bought a sound card today - Sound Blaster
> 16. I can't see it is even being detected in dmesg. Seems like I read
> once there is some issue with the new kernel and sound.
Have you compiled support for this sound card in your Lin
B Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> malloc failed (65552 bytes): Cannot allocate memory
> dpkg: failed to realloc for variable buffer: Cannot allocate memory
> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)
> Please note I have 128 Mb or ram and am able to run xfree86 and
> other p
Jeff Hornsberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, I'm looking for a way to set the background image for gdm. I know it
> is set in /etc/gdm/Init/Default using xsetroot, but I want to set it to
> an image not a color. As far as images goes xsetroot apparently can only
> handle bitmaps, my question
While trying to compile ...example-milter/sample.c from sendmail-8.11.3-1
package
I got an error message:
lee:~/milter/sample# make
gcc -O2 -Wall -I. -o sample sample.c /usr/lib/libmilter/libmilter.a
/usr/lib/libmilter/libsmutil.a -pthread
/usr/lib/libmilter/libmilter.a(listener.o): In function
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is a bug in the windowmaker package or a problem
with my setup, so thought I'd ask it here first.
I'm tracking sid at the moment, and after doing an apt-get upgrade on
my system this morning, I got the following error with the wmaker
0.64.0-5 package:
Setting up wmaker (
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 01:42:33AM -0800, Eric G. Miller wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 10:14:48AM +0100, Wouter de Vries wrote:
> > On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 06:37:21PM -0800, Eric G. Miller wrote:
> > > On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 10:15:19PM +0100, Wouter de Vries wrote:
> > > > I really wonder what
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Jeff Hornsberger wrote:
> Hi All. Just wanted to say that I've finally got my AWE 64 working, say
> thanks to
> those who helped me out and document how I got it working.
> The first thing was that I had my BIOS set to PnP OS installed (dumb I know,
> now I
> wonder how it w
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 02:19:38PM -0700, Jimmy Richards wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I was wondering if anyone has gotten their system to power off upon
> shutting down when using
> kernels 2.4.x. I get an ACPI message, 'Could not enter S5'. My
> understanding is that APM and ACPI
> are mutually exclusiv
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 10:14:48AM +0100, Wouter de Vries wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 06:37:21PM -0800, Eric G. Miller wrote:
> > On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 10:15:19PM +0100, Wouter de Vries wrote:
> > > I really wonder what this is about ... I use fetchmail in combination
> > > with exim and pro
Hi ,
I-ve got some problems dialing to my ISP using wvdial ( I use dial-up) . My
distro is Debian 2.2 , kernel 2.4.2 , pppd 2.4.0 and wvdial1.41 .
The problem is that my ISP no longer supports the terminal asscess ,which
causes wvdial to wait for prompt and not establishing the ppp connection
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 06:37:21PM -0800, Eric G. Miller wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 10:15:19PM +0100, Wouter de Vries wrote:
> > I really wonder what this is about ... I use fetchmail in combination
> > with exim and procmail.
>
> Could you explain what it is you don't understand?
>
> [snip
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 01:39:14AM -0500, Mike wrote:
> Just recently, I started getting these messages appearing on the console,
> about every half hour. They also appear in /var/log/auth.log
>
> PAM_unix[18768]: (cron) session opened for user mail by (uid=0)
>
> Any ideas on how can I get thes
The problem is that you are using the same kernel to boot all 4
installations. Each one of your 4 boot menu choices specifies
'image=/boot/vmlinuz'
You have to specify the path to each kernel that you want to run
for each installation in /etc/lilo.conf. There's a few ways to do
that. For example
Since friday 16 in the morning, the ftp servers non-us.debian.org and
security.debian.org are not accessible.
There is a reply to a ping (same address: 132.229.131.40), but no access
for ftp ("could not chdir to .../~/").
I send this mail to the user list; is there a more appropiate mail
address
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