On Tuesday 17 September 2002 01:57 pm, csj wrote:
[snip]
>
> BTW why am I replying to this? Was the original post perhaps missent to
> Debian-User?
the op was bruce perens. i think it's okay that he came home to cover his
back. but, of all the things i could think of about which to challenge bru
On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 08:24, Leo Spalteholz wrote:
> Steve Juranich wrote:
[downgrading]
> I'm not an expert for sure but I just came across this the other
> day while reading up about apt pinning. I think what you need to
> do is pin sarge with a priority greater than 1000. Something
> alon
On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 05:49, Jonas Persson wrote:
> Hi everyone, i have a problem finding postgresql 7.1.3 source as debian package. I
>looked in potato
> but there the version is 6.5.4. The reason why i want an older version is that the
>application i want to
> run against postgresql uses fea
On Wed, Sep 18, 2002 at 01:08:46AM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> > Is he a genius or is he an idiot? Nobody knows for sure, but we all
> > love him.
> geez, i get more entertainment out of gödel and similar logicists.
> (said without the usual conotation.)
Telling about an "inside" joke, much l
On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 07:18, John Joe wrote:
> thanks for your reply!
>
> i have debian 2.2 and install xawtv but can't run it.
> it says it can't open /dev/video
Debian 2.2 is the old stable version - you should consider upgrading to
3.0. (NOTE: not strictly necessary. However, xawtv has improv
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 03:40:10PM -0600, Cameron Matheson wrote:
> I played around w/ gentoo a few months ago (and promptly came back to
> debian (i missed apt) ). But i do miss the optimization i experienced
> w/ gentoo (despite what everyone says, there was a very noticeable
> difference i
>thanks for your reply!
>
>but could you explain the word "stock" and the phrase
>"out of the box" in that sentence?
"stock" means that it is a standard copy. Just like thousands
of other brand new copies of redhat.
"out of the box" means that it has not been modified and the
settings are a
Steve Juranich wrote:
> I'm starting to come to the conclusion that the new way that AJ is running the
> sarge release cycle is leaving far more truly "unstable" packages in the
> "unstable" tree, so that it probably makes more sense for me to be pulling
> packages from testing rather than unst
John Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> could you explain out-of-the-box and stock in the
> following?
>
> transforming a stock "out of the box" Red Hat
> installation into ...
"Stock" refers to the stock that may be in a store, such as groceries
in a supermarket, or say, software packages in b
I'm starting to come to the conclusion that the new way that AJ is running the
sarge release cycle is leaving far more truly "unstable" packages in the
"unstable" tree, so that it probably makes more sense for me to be pulling
packages from testing rather than unstable.
So is the best way to m
Hey,
doing an 'apt-get dist-upgrade' solved the problem for me.
Cam
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> Did a dist-upgrade today and got this...
>
> Preconfiguring packages ...
> Selecting previously deselected package coreutils.
> dpkg: regarding .../co
John Joe said:
> thanks for your reply!
>
> but could you explain the word "stock" and the phrase
> "out of the box" in that sentence?
it just means the "basic" redhat. that is not a lot of
work has been done to the system to customize it, using
only the generic redhat packages, no 3rd party sof
John Joe said:
> thanks for your reply!
>
> i have debian 2.2 and install xawtv but can't run it.
> it says it can't open /dev/video
>
> are your sure xawtv can use Flyvideo 2000?
> they say Flyvideo 2000 use Philips chip.
> xawtv use bttv.
I am not 100% certain, but I saw a snip from a changelog
thanks for your reply!
but could you explain the word "stock" and the phrase
"out of the box" in that sentence?
--- Tom Massey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * John Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-18 12:43]:
> > could you explain out-of-the-box and stock in the
> > following?
> >
> > transform
thanks for your reply!
i have debian 2.2 and install xawtv but can't run it.
it says it can't open /dev/video
are your sure xawtv can use Flyvideo 2000?
they say Flyvideo 2000 use Philips chip.
xawtv use bttv.
--- nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Joe said:
> > i have a Flyvideo 2000.
> >
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I sent some comments to the address given on the Debian job pages, and
got back this reply.
I'm posting it here in hopes that the person who should have got it
sees it. (Or perhaps someone could forward it?).
It also seems the spammer filter at tr.debian.net is a bit overeager.
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Hi,
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>two packages: pbuilder and pentium-builder. One makes a chroot for compilin
>apps in the other wraps gcc and causes it to use machine level optimizations.
>
excuse my simplicity, but you could go into a little more detail (maybe
an example?), i could probably fi
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Did a dist-upgrade today and got this...
Preconfiguring packages ...
Selecting previously deselected package coreutils.
dpkg: regarding .../coreutils_4.5.1-1_i386.deb containing coreutils:
fileutils conflicts with stat
coreutils provides stat and
--- Charles Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm running apache 1.3.26 and php4. I've never tried
> to do anything w/ php on my server. I installed an
> app
> that has php3 files. When I try to browse the app, I
> get a mime-type error. Galeon doesn't seem to know
> what to do...I think the fol
We are suspecting that there is something wrong with the mainboard in
this machine. We've got it to boot nicely using the 686-smp kernel in
the package pool, but there are some very odd things happening (floppy
drives disappear mid access etc).
We can't get a self compiled kernel to work in SM
Hi everyone, i have a problem finding postgresql 7.1.3 source as debian package. I
looked in potato
but there the version is 6.5.4. The reason why i want an older version is that the
application i want to
run against postgresql uses features which is changed in 7.2 and will make the
applicati
I'm running apache 1.3.26 and php4. I've never tried
to do anything w/ php on my server. I installed an app
that has php3 files. When I try to browse the app, I
get a mime-type error. Galeon doesn't seem to know
what to do...I think the following are all the
relevant line from my httpd.conf:
Load
Hi,
I have something strange here:
okidz@okidz:~$ bash
bash: Symbol `vi_insertion_keymap' has different size in shared object,
consider re-linking
bash: Symbol `vi_movement_keymap' has different size in shared object,
consider re-linking
bash: Symbol `emacs_standard_keymap' has different size in
Hi,
Does anybody know, is the above PCMCIA card supported by Debian Woody
kernel? I have found on the net that a special patch is required to make
it working. Thanks in advance for any help.
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John Joe said:
> i have a Flyvideo 2000.
> can i use xawtv with TV card?
> can xawtv capture video?
>
xawtv supports video4linux so if your card does support this standard
then it will run on xawtv. from a quick search I think it is supported,
not sure how well.
xawtv can capture video, I think
* John Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-18 12:43]:
> could you explain out-of-the-box and stock in the
> following?
>
> transforming a stock "out of the box" Red Hat
> installation into ...
Just means changing the default installation with all the
standard settings into ...
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following?
transforming a stock "out of the box" Red Hat
installation into ...
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> On Thu, 29 Aug 2002 14:56, Charles Baker wrote:
> > I'm seeing some packages in unstable that I would
> > really like, for instance tomcat 4.1.9. But I'm
> > wondering just how unstable is unstable, say on a
> > scale of 1 - 10 with 10 being you mu
i have a Flyvideo 2000.
can i use xawtv with TV card?
can xawtv capture video?
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On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 09:50:17PM -0700, david wright wrote:
> I'm new to debian and exim. I am used to sending mail
> via sendmail from the command line, i have tried to do
> this on my new debian installation and have not had
> success.
You need to install mailx package (so you'd have "mail"
Greetings:
I am not sure if this belongs to debian-doc or debian-user;
so I send it to this list. May I know, where and how
to get the SGML source of Debian Documents?
Or, could someone send me or show me an URL about a recent
example of using DocBook (DTD or XML): a real simple
article or simp
The Milken Institute's President and CEO is Michael L. Klowden; its
Chairman is Michael Milken (www.mikemilken.com); its Vice Chairman is
Donald H. Straszheim.
The Milken Institute's mission is to explore and explain the dynamics
of world economic structure, conduct, and performance by conductin
[note: by including that offensive text in the subject your message
was shunted to my "junk" box]
On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 07:09:05PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
| Whatever happened to Unidentified Subject lines that DU used to add to
| a blank subject line?
It's Netscape, IIRC, that prompts the u
On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 10:36:47PM -0700, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
| I have been following the thread with interest. I decided to do a
| test my LAN here while my bride was playing a game on her computer.
| I started a ping -f session on her box with my Linux laptop, then
| started another on
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 11:43:00PM +0200, Ionel Mugurel Ciobica wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for xlibs_4.1.0-14_i386.deb and
> xlibs-dev_4.1.0-14_i386.deb. Can someone point me
> where can I find it? I search at debian site, but only
> xlibs_4.1.0-16_i386.deb and xlibs-dev_4.1.0-16_i386.deb
> ca
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 06:53:11PM -0400, Seiichiro Tanizaki wrote:
| When I lunch mozilla, it takes about 80M of memory
| with seven processes running.
This last statement isn't true. It's one process with 7 "kernel"
threads. The linux kernel maps threads onto lightweight processes.
Your ou
On Wed, Sep 18, 2002 at 12:53:39AM +0530, Raghavendra Bhat wrote:
> Vineet Kumar:
>
> >> If it doesn't, then think about digging deeper to find out what differs
>
> I have had downloaded the ISO images and the checksums match. A small doubt
> though, I can burn CD-Rs using these images wit
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 04:39:03PM -0400, Levi Waldron wrote:
> I've successfully upgraded to Woody and am now just trying to install Mozilla
> and its components. dselect gives the following output and fails to install.
> Any ideas?
>
>
> cedar:/home/lwaldron# dselect
> Reading Package List
I am not happy with any of the editors which come with Debian.
I use the editor in Midnight Commander mostly, perhaps a bit of Nano.
Lately though I have taken to using Rhide which is a old IDE which I used to
use in DOS, it has been ported to linux.
I sure some people will scoff, but I woul
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On Tuesday 17 Sep 2002 11:23 pm, DvB wrote:
> I ran an apt-get upgrade a while back, which upgraded my msttcorefonts
> package. Ever since then mozilla, which I had configured to use the
> monotype-arial-iso8859-1 fontset from that package keeps print
Michael Olds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just checked MS yesterday on this and they no longer offer this download.
> Doing the upgrade may have deleted or renamed your old font package.
> In any case this needs to be fixed in the packages that depend on it.
According to http://bugs.debian.or
Also you can install etherconf ( apt-get install ehterconf ) which will ask
questions and configure your /etc/networks/interfaces and /etc/resolv.conf
for you.
If etherconf is already installed, dpkg-reconfigure etherconf seems to work
for me.
Matthew Joyce
-Original Message-
From: n
OK, again thanks for many suggested avenues of inquiry. However I am at an
impass. I will try to update the situation completely here while answering
the questions of those who asked for more information.
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Intel 845 P4 1.6G; 768MbRAM
Debian (3 Woody) Knl:
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 09:47:13 -0500, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 05:19, mdevin wrote:
> > Does anyone know if there is a way to try and force the DHCP server for
> > your ISP to give you the IPaddress you want?
> >
> > I am using dhclient as my DHCP client. Basically, I wan
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 08:32:09PM +0200, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
> can't figure out a foolproof method myself. My only vague idea was to
> make a chacksum of all the files on the disk, but I don't know how (yet)
The checksum is already done, in the file /md5sum.txt on each cd.
try this:
mou
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 06:53:11PM -0400, Seiichiro Tanizaki wrote:
> When I lunch mozilla, it takes about 80M of memory with seven processes
> running.
(snip)
> I can't figure it out. Does anyone have same problem or is it supposed
> to be like this?
Based on the response I got when I broug
Tom Allison wrote:
> Is there anything that will find unused / zero dependency libraries
> and the like and prompt them for removal?
debfoster
> Here's the problem. I install one package, which brings in 12
> dependencies.
> I uninstall the one package, but the 12 dependencies remain...
If
Okay... next question:
I keep my machines current with the "unstable" store. About a week or two
ago, after upgrading several packages, dselect has started acting really
strange when I run it from Van Dyke's SecureCRT (and probably normal CRT, I
figure). When I exit from the "(S)elect" mode and g
also sprach Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.17.1828 +0200]:
> Speaking as the man-db maintainer, nope, sorry, we don't. Whether we
> should is a whole different argument. Actually, I think SGML is way
> overkill for the average man page - the SGML example I ship in man-db is
> almost thr
also sprach Gleef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.16.1846 +0200]:
> I don't know if ntpd knows how to handle SpeedStep or not. Even if it
> does, it is also possible that there is a subtle implementation bug
> causing your clock drift. Keep in mind that ntpd was really tested
> with stable servers
also sprach Romuald DELAVERGNE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.16.1345 +0200]:
> To create a new Desktop from the shell, perhaps it is possible to patch
> the config file "~/GNUstep/Defaults/WMState" (Don't start Window Maker
> with '--no-polling' option).
So I could create one that way? How would
also sprach Robert Ian Smit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.16.1154 +0200]:
[...]
> - Before I make a mistake, I don't make that mistake.
[...]
> Is he a genius or is he an idiot? Nobody knows for sure, but we all
> love him.
geez, i get more entertainment out of gödel and similar logicists.
(said
Is there anything that will find unused / zero dependency libraries
and the like and prompt them for removal?
Here's the problem. I install one package, which brings in 12
dependencies.
I uninstall the one package, but the 12 dependencies remain...
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I just checked MS yesterday on this and they no longer offer this download.
Doing the upgrade may have deleted or renamed your old font package.
In any case this needs to be fixed in the packages that depend on it.
Best Wishes!
Mike Olds www.buddhadust.org
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Seiichiro Tanizaki said:
> Hi,
>
> When I lunch mozilla, it takes about 80M of memory with seven processes
> running.
looks normal to me.
aphro 9363 0.0 0.1 2068 972 pts/2SSep15 0:00 sh
./run-mozilla.shaphro 9367 0.7 4.6 50544 35916 pts/2 SSep15 16:55
./mozilla-b
Joe Emenaker said:
> So, where does one go, nowadays to:
> - Set an interface's IP address or to enable it for DHCP?
> - Change whether it comes up automatically or has to be brought up
> manually? - Set IP address or DHCP for PCMCIA cards?
most of that is /etc/network/interfaces
to make an int
Hi,
When I lunch mozilla, it takes about 80M of memory with seven processes
running.
tanizaki 571 4.1 7.0 54220 36608 ? S18:30 0:53
/usr/lib/mozilla/mozilla-bin
tanizaki 580 0.0 7.0 54220 36608 ? S18:30 0:00
/usr/lib/mozilla/mozilla-bin
tanizaki 581 0.0 7.
Hi,
on 16.09.2002 you wrote:
[...]
>No fear! Mondo allows you to include anything at all to use during
>boot-up. I would like to use MC (Midnight Commander) during boot-up to
>look at things and put straight Lilo and Fstab. This is what I have in
>/usr/share/local/mindi/deplist.txt:
Why don't
I ran an apt-get upgrade a while back, which upgraded my msttcorefonts
package. Ever since then mozilla, which I had configured to use the
monotype-arial-iso8859-1 fontset from that package keeps printing the
following error message over and over (but doesn't appear to be causing
any other problem
On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 07:15:13PM -0700, Bruce Perens wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Please download
>
> http://www.softwarechoice.org/download_files/Maccrisken.Letter.doc .
>
> Please be prepared to stand as witnesses when I expose some odd things in the
> file . If you run strings on the file, at the e
Hello,
May be I found the problem.
My new PC is installed by default with Windows XP, I discover that the file
system of the Hard disk is NTFS, rather than FAT or FAT32.
I guess that the installer of my Suse version does not support this file
system (I do not found anythink relating about the NT
On Tuesday 17 September 2002 15:12, Klaus Imgrund wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 08:58:42 -0700 (PDT)
>
> "nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ronald Castillo said:
> > > Greetings..
> > >
> > > I'm trying to run VirtualDub 1.4.9 using Wine (latest version) but I
> > > get the following problem:
>
On Tuesday 17 September 2002 14:40, Cameron Matheson wrote:
>
> I dont' really want to build everything from source (that takes way too
> long on my k6-2), but i was thinking maybe compiling glibc, moz,
> (g|bz)ip, etc might be a good thing... what would be the best way to go
> about this?
>
two
Hi,
I am looking for xlibs_4.1.0-14_i386.deb and
xlibs-dev_4.1.0-14_i386.deb. Can someone point me
where can I find it? I search at debian site, but only
xlibs_4.1.0-16_i386.deb and xlibs-dev_4.1.0-16_i386.deb
can be found, or newer. I need 14.
Please cc me.
Thank you,
Ionel
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Hi,
I played around w/ gentoo a few months ago (and promptly came back to
debian (i missed apt) ). But i do miss the optimization i experienced
w/ gentoo (despite what everyone says, there was a very noticeable
difference in performance on my machine between debian and gentoo), so i
did som
Okay folks today is "cleanin' out my closet"
day as far as Debian problems goes, so you'll probably see a handfull of
questions from me today. Try to be patient and gentle.
First off, I've been using Debian for quite some
time 4 or 5 years now, I guess. Back then, you had to set
Hi,
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 03:06:57PM +, sven petterson wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a "Vadem VG-469 rev 00 ISA-to-PCMCIA at port 0x3e2 ofs 0x00" board
> and i can't get it to work under 2.4.18.
>
> Under 2.2.20 both the i82365 and yenta_socket PCIC works and loads drivers
> for the cards i
On Mon, 16 Sep 2002 20:11:34 -0700
Craig Dickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ok I see the names and organization you speak of. So what does this
> > mean? Is this some sort of thing that MS word is putting in the
> > .doc that it isn't supposed to?
>
> Not so much that it isn't supposed t
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I've successfully upgraded to Woody and am now just trying to install Mozilla
and its components. dselect gives the following output and fails to install.
Any ideas?
cedar:/home/lwaldron# dselect
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following NEW packages will b
ee is a nice one to use, too, and should be on the disk. Easiest one I've
found . . .
On Tuesday 17 September 2002 14:49, Scott B. Berry wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am wondering if there are any other editors included in the base system
> besides
> vi? I don't care for it much. If not, h
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am wondering if there are any other editors
included in the base system
> besides
> vi? I don't care for it much. If not, how can
I get some other editors to
> and other programs. i don't havemy modem set up
yet but definitely need
> something differnt.
> Scott Berry
i w
nate wrote:
> I believe both ae and ed are available as part of the base system. though
> you'll probably like vi more ..
No, ae is history as far as Debian's concerned. It's not in Woody at all.
And ed, of course, is not a full-screen editor.
Other small editors to consider are joe and nano.
nano is included in base, I believe. It is a clone of pico, which is
the default editor for pine.
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 01:49:37PM -0600, Scott B. Berry wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am wondering if there are any other editors included in the base system
> besides
> vi? I don't care for it
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 08:53:45PM +0200, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
> Vineet Kumar wrote:
>
> > * Peter Hugosson-Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020917 11:38]:
> > > I have just purchased a complete set of 14 Woody CDs (7 binary, 7
> >
> > > Does anyone have a suggestion of how to check the integr
Scott B. Berry said:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am wondering if there are any other editors included in the base system
> besides
> vi? I don't care for it much. If not, how can I get some other editors
> to and other programs. i don't havemy modem set up yet but definitely
> need something differn
Hello everyone,
I am wondering if there are any other editors included in the base system
besides
vi? I don't care for it much. If not, how can I get some other editors to
and other programs. i don't havemy modem set up yet but definitely need
something differnt.
Scott Berry
Msn: [EMAIL PROTECT
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 17:58, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> --Adrian von Bidder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
[postfix == open relay??]
> There's one setting that's standard in the "main.cf" file that
> supposedly turns off the open relay:
> relay_domains = *.yourdomain.tld
As I usually don't
Bram Jessen said:
> hey,
> my network card won't work in debian (the card itself works under
> redhat/mandrake and windows) so I was wondering if I have to anything
> special to make it work under debian (it ain't on the "driver module"
> list, at least, I can't find it)
>
> (I am a linux n00b, bu
Vineet Kumar:
>> If it doesn't, then think about digging deeper to find out what differs
I have had downloaded the ISO images and the checksums match. A small doubt
though, I can burn CD-Rs using these images without any hitch. But when I do a
`dd' of the resultant CD/s, the generated ima
On Tuesday 17 September 2002 19:56, Florian Struck wrote:
> Hi all
> Since our in our company we have all our correspondence and developement
> files locally on the workstations and the only access other workers have to
> those files is MSfilesharing (yuck...puke...) i am thinking of setting up a
Hello,
my problem is a little bit off topic but i hope someone can help me.
Yesterday i posted this question to the KDevelop mailing list without any
response.
I want to write a little programm using posix threads. I started with a
C/Terminal Application created by the kde application wizard
Vineet Kumar wrote:
> * Peter Hugosson-Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020917 11:38]:
> > I have just purchased a complete set of 14 Woody CDs (7 binary, 7
>
> > Does anyone have a suggestion of how to check the integrity of the
> > complete set? I first thought of a recursive directory listing,
> wh
Bram Jessen wrote:
> hey,
> my network card won't work in debian (the card itself works under
> redhat/mandrake and windows)
> so I was wondering if I have to anything special to make it work under
> debian (it ain't on the "driver module" list, at least, I can't find it)
>
> (I am a linux n00
Hello all.
I've checked the archives but have found nothing resembling the issue
I'm having. I've done a new install of Woody recently, and just moved
most of my config files from my previous install. I've discovered that
the GL screensavers, when spawned in Xinerama, only appear on display 0
l
* Peter Hugosson-Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020917 11:38]:
> I have just purchased a complete set of 14 Woody CDs (7 binary, 7
> Does anyone have a suggestion of how to check the integrity of the
> complete set? I first thought of a recursive directory listing, which
> can't figure out a foolpr
http://www.trolltech.com/
download...
compile...
yum...
lol...
good luck!!
-jeff
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From: John Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 1:55 PM
Subject: Where to get libqt3-mt 3.0.4 or higher
for Woody??
> I am trying
This one time, at band camp, Bram Jessen said:
> hey, my network card won't work in debian (the card itself works under
> redhat/mandrake and windows) so I was wondering if I have to anything
> special to make it work under debian (it ain't on the "driver module"
> list, at least, I can't find it)
* Bram Jessen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020917 11:27]:
> hey,
> my network card won't work in debian (the card itself works under
> redhat/mandrake and windows) so I was wondering if I have to anything
> special to make it work under debian (it ain't on the "driver module"
> list, at least, I can't fin
I have just purchased a complete set of 14 Woody CDs (7 binary, 7
source) from linuxshop.nu, and although I have no reason to doubt their
quality, I would rather find out sooner than later if any of the disks
are faulty in any way, so that I can replace it/them.
Does anyone have a suggestion of h
Neal Lippman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just did a "apt-get update; apt-get upgrade" and was told that a
> package (which I know to have been recently updated) was being "held
> back."
Please see some of my earlier posts to see why tracking testing/unstable
updates with apt-get isn't a very
hey,
my network card won't work in debian (the card
itself works under redhat/mandrake and windows)
so I was wondering if I have to anything special to
make it work under debian (it ain't on the
"driver module" list, at least, I can't find it)
(I am a linux n00b, but I ain't learning anythi
| Can someone point me to a website that covers advantages/disadvantages
| of a dual processor machine over a single processor machine, especially in
| linux?
http://2cpu.com http://www.linux.org.uk/SMP/title.html
Try a google search for smp and linux...
HTH,
Brooks
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On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 12:28, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 12:07:35PM -0400, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
> > On Sun, 2002-09-15 at 07:07, Colin Watson wrote:
> > > On Sun, Sep 15, 2002 at 11:28:34AM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> > > > also sprach Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.
Hi all
Since our in our company we have all our correspondence and developement files
locally on the workstations and the only access other workers have to those
files is MSfilesharing (yuck...puke...) i am thinking of setting up a debian
server primarily used for Fileserver(samba)/databaseserv
I am trying to install KDE3 on my Woody system. An unmet dependency
iexist for libqt3-mt (=>3.0.4) where can I find this? I have not even
been able to locate the source code for it on the main KDE site.
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Brenda J. Butler wrote on Monday, September 16th 2002 at 22.55 h
(-0400):
>
> > [...]
>
> I didn't have trouble with apt-cdrom to add the cd's as sources (going
> from Potato stable to Woody stable), but now I have trouble with
> apt-get not recognising the cd's? Anyway I'm still investigating.
I had a machine lock up on me last night - it would not respond to the
keyboard, and although it would allow a password prompt from an ssh
session, it would hang at login. I went looking through syslog, and
I've found some unsettling entries.
Here are the entries a bit before the lock-up:
Sep 1
On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 03:22:07PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> If you don't care about modules being automatically loaded for ALSA,
> then just ignore the warning.
...or add the line
alias char-major-116 off
to /etc/modules.conf.
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