Bruno Voigt writes:
> Alex Romosan wrote:
>>> I have the same problem with a Thinkpad X301,
>>> the Suspend2Ram/Suspend2Disk buttons ceased to work with some update in
>>> the last two weeks.
>>>
>>
>> on my thinkpad t61p i managed to get t
Bruno Voigt writes:
> I have the same problem with a Thinkpad X301,
> the Suspend2Ram/Suspend2Disk buttons ceased to work with some update in
> the last two weeks.
on my thinkpad t61p i managed to get the suspend to ram button to work
by editing /etc/acpi/events/sleepbtn and changing
event=but
"Pedro I. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I need to compile the old kernel 2.0.36 on a Potato machine (gcc
> 2.95.2-14). I know that gcc versions 2.8 and up won't compile these
> old kernels unless a patch is applied to them.
>
install the gcc272 package and change the makefile to use gcc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> On Sun, Mar 12, 2000 at 01:16:55PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> [snip]
> > [1] The makedepend program gets stuck in an infinite loop when attempting
> > to generate dependencies in xc/programs/xterm. One of Tom Dickey's
> > patches, #130 or #131, is probably the c
^chewie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've been experiencing a very strange console problem. My keyboard seems
> to have the wrong keys bound. In X Windows, no problems. In console,
> 'cwalstrom' types out as 'czqlstro,'. Obviously, I cannot log on in
> console mode because I cannot predict wh
George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ^C only seems to be broken for SOME programs.
>
> If I, for example, go to /var/lib/dpkg/info and do an ls ... a ^C will not
> stop it.
>
> If I issue ^C at the bash prompt, I get a new prompt. ^C also seems to
> kill top.
>
> ^C will not kill a ps
"Eric G . Miller" writes:
> On Sun, Aug 15, 1999 at 05:56:48PM +0200, Nils-Erik Svangård wrote:
>Yes, but the modules do not compile :-(!
> --
>
unfortunately you need a newer version of alsa in order to be able to
compile with gcc 2.95 (bugs in the alsa code). 0.4.0 was released
today so
Marcin Kurc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have upgraded to potato with NIS 3.4-1. Everything worked fine with slink
> NIS package but now I cannot connect to NIS master. For example, ypcat passwd
> output:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc]# ypcat passwd
> yp_all: clnt_call: RPC: Timed out
> No such
Ian Lynagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >Debian 2.1 has the neomagic driver. If you MUST have the 3.3.1 version,
> >install Debian's X like usual, then go to master.debian.org/~vincent/ and
> >grab
> >the temporary 3.3.1 debs. or you can simply place xfree86.orgs xserver
> >binary
> >in /usr/
Tommy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If programs crash with a " bus error" is that entirely a hardware
> issue? I believe it is, but I just want to be sure. Thanks
>
no it's not. most of the time it is actually a software issue. it just
means the program was trying to access some garbage in me
which motif do you have? i converted metrolink motif 2.1 into a deb
package. i converted the rpm to deb using
alien -d -g -c
-g creates a directory to unpack the rpm, -c tries to convert the
installation scripts. i then moved the files around to have them
conform as much as possible with the debi
>> > This is the best thing to try first - although I have seen some things
>> > that even this won't work on.
>> >
>> > Chris
>>
>> Such as what?
>
>WHOA!
>
>This is my chnace to present my most stupid mistake:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp# cat /dev/null > -i
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp# rm -i
>rm: too
> x86 Linux ELF "netshow_linux" <-i dont think it will be popular
>
it might not be popular, but for a while audionet switched to
broadcasting hockey games in netshow format only. i had to use
netshow. now they are doing the broadcast in both netshow and
realaudio, so i am back to using re
>>
>> And some 2.0.33 systems (mine at least) are quite stable with hamm.
>>
>> Bob
>>
>
>Quite possible if it only runs a few hours/day or is lightly loaded. I
>would consider it a ticking timebomb, though. One particular system of
>
we have quite a few systems running 2.0.33 up 24/7 with ple
i use font-lock to accomplish this. look at
/usr/share/emacs/20.2/lisp/font-lock.el for more info on how to enable
it.
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read the manual page. man sysklogd:
-m interval
The syslogd logs a mark timestamp regularly. The
default interval between two -- MARK -- lines is 20
minutes. This can be changed with this option.
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>linux? I'm on a Dell Latitude 166M with an ESS SB16Compatible sound card.
what kind of soundchip does it have? i set up a Gateway Solo 2300 LS
with a Yamaha YM715 soundchip and it works fine for me.
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>i've made the xmotif-static package. you can get it by anonymous ftp
^^
sorry to follow up on my own post. what i meant to say is that i made
the xmgr-smotif package. and one more thing, it depends on libc6, as i
have a hamm system. i just saw that the message was posted to
deb
>stable and it's buggy i think. So is it possible to make such packages
>statically linked against motif (like ddd-static). I would recompile it,
>but i do not have motif.
>
>Thanks,
>Jens
i've made the xmotif-static package. you can get it by anonymous ftp
from caliban.lbl.gov in /pub/debian. i d
>Hey, I don't like html mail either, but that was too hard.
>Dont you think so?
>
>Alex Y.
not really. i usually delete such mail right away without even reading
it. and i don't care where it comes from: my boss or from somebody off
the net i don't even know. sorry.
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>You might want to tell everyone that it comes _without_ the news and
>mail readers.
look at this as an added bonus. no more unreadable html mail from
clueless newbies (or seasoned morons).
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this is the soundconf file for a Gateway Solo 2300 LS with a Yamaha
YM715 sound chipset. i am running kernel 2.0.33. btw, the card is not
configured as a soundblaster. i had the same experience as you did,
namely if i booted into windows and then linux the sound card will
work. unfortunately the ca
>Yet I get "Bus Error", when i start netscape.
>
do you have the latest awe-netscape installed? i had to remove it to
get netscape to work again.
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if you have xlib6 3.3.2-1 from hamm, then this is a well known bug
which has been discussed to death on debian-devel and it is now fixed
in release 3.3.2-2. so get that out of unstable. and one more thing.
if you are going to use the unstable distribution, do us a favour and
read debian-devel. or b
okay, if you insist. there was a bug in the new xlib6 package version
1. it was accidentally linked against libc6. there is a new version
which fixes the problem, it's already in the distribution but the
package file hasn't been updated yet. go to your favourite mirror and
ftp it by hand for dists/
this is the blurb about the list:
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>I have been using hamm for months now, and its supposed to be unstable,
>however this is the first time I've seen a big problem like this..
>
one more thing, if use the unstable distribution you better subscribe
to debian-devel.
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until the problem is fixed you can get xlib6 built against libc5 by
anonymous ftp from caliban.lbl.gov in /pub/debian/xlib. the package
name is xlib6_3.3.2-0_i386.deb. you will have to use dpkg to install
it by hand.
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i got it to work, but unfortunately i don't have the laptop right
here. i'll try to get my friend to email me sound.conf file and i'll
forward that to you as soon as i get it.
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look at the function signal. from the man page:
DESCRIPTION
The signal system call installs a new signal handler for
the signal with number signum. The signal handler is set
to handler which may be a user specified function, or one
of the following:
if you need mo
this is actually a bug against the xlib6 package. the files were
simply never included in the package. for this reason the xlib6
package got thrown out of the distribution (but it is making its way
back, form what i hear). anyway, i am almost ready with my version of
3.3.2 (and then i need to go ho
can you try making a symlink from /usr/i486-linuxlibc1/lib/X11/locale
to /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale/, i.e. do
ln -s /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale/ locale
in the /usr/i486-linuxlibc1/lib/X11 directory. same goes for
app-defaults (instead of locale). let me know if this fixes the
problem.
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i've been running debian on an intel pentium pro 200 for the last year
or so, without any problems. it's time to upgrade though.
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manoj wrote:
> Hmm. Elitism is not really a strong motivating force for
> me. Sharing with what I percive to be my community is. People asking
> questions is good: for people who ask questions shall one day be
> contributors to the community. Developers did not spring to this
> earth tapping
i just finished building xlib 3.3.2-0 (as i like to call it). it's
basically the old package, with some of the bugs fixed (not all) + the
patches to take it from revision 3.3.1 to 3.3.2. maybe i can help with
building the official version?
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>Alex> of course it is the developers. as some of them made it quite
>Alex> clear in their messages they couldn't care less about the
>Alex> users. too bad.
>
> That was uncalled for. Debian has always tried to be friendly
> to the users (though repsonses like this do make me wonder why)
>
m
to the people who are using the copy of the xlib6 package from
caliban.lbl.gov. if you have any problems with it, please check to
make sure that /usr/i486-linuxlibc1/lib/X11/locale and
/usr/i486-linuxlibc1/lib/X11/app-defaults are linked to
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale/ and /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defa
>> No it certainly is not. We have over 300 developers. The loss of
>> Bruce, though not necessarily a good thing, will not destroy us.
>>
> ^^^
>who is us? The developers who
>
>No it certainly is not. We have over 300 developers. The loss of
>Bruce, though not necessarily a good thing, will not destroy us.
i am not so sure about that. as far as i am concerned bruce was the
moral authority behind this project. we might have 300 developers, but
who is going to make sure
i had to remove the awe-netscape package to get it to work. netscape
kept core dumping once i updated it to version 0.4.2c-2.
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i am in the process of making one right now (+ trying to close some of
the bugs present in 3.3.1). if i am successful i will announce it to
the list tomorrow.
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>Is there any way under fvwm2 to make all transient windows automatically get
>focus when they appear? It would be much more convienient than having to
>move the mouse to that window.
i think i am not answering exactly what are you asking, but did you
try putting
Style "*" ClickToFocus
in ~/.fv
>> so what are we going to do if the xlib6 maintainer doesn't fix this
>> soon? are we going to release a distribution without essential
>> packages? who is going to use that?
>
>I don't think it will happen.
i wouldn't really bet on it. some people these days seem really
determined to make a poin
>can get it by anonymous ftp from caliban.lbl.gov in /pub/debian. there
>are some more goodies in there, including versions of ddd, xmcd, and
>xmmix linked against motif 2.1 (libc6). hope this helps.
i forgot to mention that the packages depend on motif2g. on my system
i made a debian package out
>Well, it was not the best time to install hamm...
>It was just frozen and many packages having serious bugs were
>(temporarily) removed from the archive. Hopefully, xlib6 maintainer will
>fix that soon...
so what are we going to do if the xlib6 maintainer doesn't fix this
soon? are we going to re
i've made a copy of xlib6 (using dpkg-repack) so i hope it works. you
can get it by anonymous ftp from caliban.lbl.gov in /pub/debian. there
are some more goodies in there, including versions of ddd, xmcd, and
xmmix linked against motif 2.1 (libc6). hope this helps.
btw, i've been watching with ho
it worked probably because there used to be a symlink from /usr/spool
to /var/spool. this link has disappeared in the new base-files package
(1.6), so you either create the symlink by hand (like i did) or edit
the printcap file.
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check your /etc/printcap file.
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| and thus to help to discredit completely the w
>anywhere I could specify the color depth elsewhere? I looked for
>somewhere I could append a ` -- -bpp 16' to in the xdm and other X
>configuration files, but I'm not having much luck.
put something like this in /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers
:0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X vt7 -bpp 16
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the problem is the missing link to /var/spool from /usr/spool. since
there are no references to /usr/spool/lpd in lpd, this most certainly
comes from the /etc/printcap file. it certainly does on my system (the
printcap is generated automatically by the distributed printing
people). which brings up
> however when I su to root I get a path like this...
>
> /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin
>
> I am not modifying the path in any environment files such as
> ...bash_profile -- what is resetting my path??
>
i had the same problem on some of the machines
just add the following to /etc/pcmcia/config:
card "Gateway 2000 Telepath Combo Card"
version "GATEWAY2000","XJEM3336","Telepath Combo Card"
bind "smc91c92_cs","serial_cs"
works fine here with pcmcia-cs version 2.9.12 (also it worked with 10
and 11).
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i have a wu-ftpd compiled for libc6 on caliban.lbl.gov in pub/debian
(deb package + source and diffs). i've been using it on my system for
quite a while.
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>hi randy,no there is no .deb package to install communicator. what
>you do [...]
>
ah, but there is one (if you look in unstable):
Package: netscape4
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: contrib/web
Installed-Size: 33
Maintainer: Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Version: 4.0-6
i see the same problem running the latest from unstable + kernel
2.0.32.
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| and
>(the latest of which being 3.3.1-2), and even though Motif apps work
>fine with the newer ones, pretty much every xcontrib client can't find
>its app-defaults file and thus looks really bizarre and is mostly or
>totally non-functional. I can sort of solve the problem by copying the
>
you need to s
i had the same problem earlier today, so i fixed by just reinstalling
a bunch of packages (dpkg and the gang, perl, libc6). i think the one
that did was libc6. or maybe it was just a coincidence.
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i think i am using exactly the same configuration as you, i.e. an ATI
Graphics Pro Turbo with a 21" ViewSonic P810 monitor. right now i am
running 1600x1200 at 16bpp with no problems. i am using the mach64
driver. this is my XF86Config file:
# XF86Config auto-generated by XF86Setup
#
# Copyright (
>I know that I can background a process the "&" but how do I keep the
>process running after I logoff? A good example would be compiling a kernel
>
nohup program &
do a man nohup for more information.
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>> I haven't had any problem with the 4 gig Barracuda I've been using
>> in my Linux box, except for getting bitten by the glibc/fsck bug. >
>>
>What bug is that? Just curious, as I'm running glibc on a 4G
>barracuda, and 2 2G Quantum Atlases. (With a large striped partition.)
>
if you have any pa
ftp.cdrom.com mirrors master's Incoming.
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we are using a combination of f2c and a package called f77reorder
(available from http://www-hermes.desy.de/ww/f77prob.html) to compile
fortran programs initially written on sgi's without problems. you can
get both these packages in debian format by anonymous ftp from my
computer, caliban.lbl.gov i
this is a warning to everybody running e2fsprogs version 1.10-4. there
is something really wrong with it, i've lost my second file system in
the past few days. i downgraded to e2fsprogs version 1.10-2 which
seems to be a bit more stable but i still can't recover from the
damage done by version 4. w
>> I don't know about other Unices but at least IRIX has it's /bin/true and
>> /bin/false set to shell scripts as well. It seems that Debian's no worse
>> off than SGIs and other Linux distributions at least.
>
>If there exists at least ONE really insecure Unix, it is called IRIX. There's
>nothing
>: Anyone watching NASA Select TV for the first pictures of Mars?
>:
>: The desktop they're using looks hauntingly familiar...
>:
>: fvwm2 is there, and xv too...
>
>Yes, I saw it. I wish it was a Debian machine. The screen looks great
>with all those windows.
>
it was actually an sgi. they said
>And indeed, going back to g77_0.5.19.1-1.deb and gcc_2.7.2.1-4.deb from
>Debian-1.2.18 seems to solve the problem.
>
can the g77 maintainer make a g77_0.5.19 package that works with gcc
2.7.2.2? i tried to make it myself but i wasn't able to make a debian
package out of it. for some reason or anot
there is a bug in the tulip driver version 0.76 which won't let other
cards in the system be recognized. the following unofficial patch was
posted on the linux-tulip-bug mailing list:
--- tulip.c-076 Mon May 19 22:12:25 1997
+++ tulip.c-076aMon May 26 11:47:17 1997
@@ -496,7 +496,7 @@
#if
i don't really know what the problem was. i downgraded back to 3.2-6
and today i reinstalled 3.3-1 and everything worked fine. right now i
am upgrading a couple of other systems, so it will be interesting to
see if the problem reoccurs. btw, i did try to update the font
directories by hand yesterda
i've just installed the new xfree86 version 3.3 packages from
Incoming, but now i am having problems restarting the x server. if i
try to restart it using startx, i get the following error:
Fatal server error:
could not open default font 'fixed'
When reporting a problem related to a server crash,
i think the problem is with the latest dpkg packages (1.4.0.14). i've
downgraded to 1.4.0.8 from unstable and it works fine. it seemed to
have worked fine up until 1.4.0.13 but i could be wrong.
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i just tried to make the modules by hand and then install them with
'make modules_install' (instead of using make-kpkg) and none of the
*_MODULES files were copied to /lib/modules/2.x.x. make-kpkg
explicitly copies these files to that directory (look in
/usr/lib/kernel-package/rules). i suspect the
i've noticed our web server has been behaving rather strangely
recently. if you try to access a document in a user directory
(http://server/~username) the first time you do it you get an error,
but the second time it works. looking at the log files i found this
error:
access to /webhome/~username
>> 1. I can see that module paths have changed in /etc/conf.modules
>> (modutils-2.1.34) but what am I supposed to do to make depmod
>> work?
>
>I ran into this too... are you getting an empty modules.dep after running
>depmod -a?
>
>The fix is to edit conf.modules like this:
>
> [rest deleted]
>
make sure that whatever shell your users use is listed in /etc/shells.
for some strange reason /bin/tcsh is not there by default.
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/etc/inetd.conf gets wiped out by some package, but i still haven't
figured it out which one is the culprit. this means that none of your
daemons (telnet, ftp) get started, so you can't log in remotely. i
don't think netstd is the problem, but i could be wrong.
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i am replying to my own message but i finally found out what the
problem is. /etc/inetd.conf got wiped out, probably because of the
upgrade to either netbase 2.11 or 2.12. i'll check to see which one is
the culprit and i will file it as a bug against it (2.12 that is, 2.11
seems to have been obsole
i just realized that i cannot telnet/ftp into my machine although i
can go out with no problems. i've checked to make sure the portmapper
and inetd are running (they are). at the time i realized this is
happening i was running netbase 2.12-1 but in the mean time i
downgraded to 2.10-1 hoping this w
when i try to compile the following program
program andx
integer a,b
data a/11/ b/10/
print *, and(a,b)
stop
end
using g77 version 0.5.20-1 i get:
No AND implementation.
f/com.c:4884: failed assertion `"unimplemented intrinsic" == NULL'
gcc: Internal comp
i just upgraded to the latest awe-* packages from unstable, and now
when i tried to play a midi file i got:
AWE32 Sound Driver v0.3.3d (DRAM 0k)
general protection:
CPU:0
EIP:0010:[<0282e0be>]
EFLAGS: 00010206
eax: 05d0 ebx: 766f6d09 ecx: 62652525
esi: 0285e5d0 ed
make sure the shell you are using is listed in /etc/shells. for some
strange reason /etc/shells doesn't include /bin/tcsh. as for root,
remote root access is disabled by default.
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you are probably using an old version of libf2c (at least the standard
debian f2c is pretty old). try upgrading to the latest libf2c and the
problems will go away (at least i don't see them compiling against the
cern libraries). i have a debian version of the latest f2c. you can
get it by anonymous
the nis package doesn't work any more with libc 5.4.23. ypbind dies
right away. i tried to compile a new version and i had to make some
modifications to the nis source files to even get it to compile (some
of the yp fields in the libc header files were changed from version
5.4.20 to 5.4.23). i also
i am really puzzled by the behaviour of the latest dpkg. why did
dselect automatically "upgrade" mailx from 8.5.5-1 to 8.1.1-2 as per
example:
Preparing to replace mailx 8.5.5-1 (using .../mail/mailx_8.1.1-2.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement mailx ...
isn't version 8.5.5 higher than 8.1.1? the only
>I get that same error about java was not found in
>/usr/lib/jdk/i586/bin/java.
i've solved the problems on my machines by linking
/usr/lib/jdk/i586/bin/java to /usr/lib/jdk/i586/bin/java-jdk. don't
know if this is the "approved" solution.
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xrdb doesn't seem to work on a 486 which i recently upgraded to
xfree86 3.2. when i run it i get this:
/usr/X11R6/bin/xrdb: cannot run '/lib/cpp -traditional -Dlinux
-D__i386__ -D_POS IX_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE -DX_LOCALE
-DHOST=rosalind -DSERVERHOST=r osalind -DSRVR_rosalind -DDISPLAY
which version of f2c are you using? the last debian version 960717-0
is kind of old, and there is at least one bug in the 960717-0 version
which makes ishft fail miserably when dealing with signed integers.
this kind of messed up our random number generators big time. the f2c
maintainer was very re
running netscape with libc 5.4.7-1 causes a core dump. just tried it
with 5.4.7.-2 with the same results. the problem is with java, i have
no problem viewing our home page which is blissfully ignorant of java.
if i disable java the problem goes away. don't know the fix though.
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i think i found a bug in apache 1.1.1-[56]. when upgrading from 1.0.5
to 1.1.1 /usr/lib/httpd is created with the wrong owner:
drwxr-x--- 4 root root 1024 Oct 5 18:10 httpd/
as a consequence the httpd server cannot read any of the
subdirectories (cgi-bin, icons). shouldn't /usr/lib
thanks for everybody who responded regarding dpkg-name. when i
upgraded dpkg to 1.4.0.1 i forgot to also upgrade dpkg-dev. now
everything is back to normal. thanks.
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i upgraded dpkg on one of the machines here to 1.4.0.1 and i've found
that dpkg-name is gone. was it intentional, or did it accidentally get
left out of the package?
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i tried using apache_1.1.1-2 and 3 from the Incoming directory and we
started having problems viewing gzipped postscript files with both
netscape and mosaic. i don't know if this is a bug in the apache
server itself or just in the debian distribution. also
/usr/lib/apache/modules/mod_proxy.so doesn
would any one care to enlighten me why the nfs daemons are commented
out of /etc/init.d/netstd_nfs. i needed to mount a disk off another
linux machine and i couldn't do it until i turned on the daemons by
hand. are there any security issues associated with this? the same
daemons are also commented
>i've updated dpkg-ftp to 1.4.3 and now i can't seem to download any
>more files. this is a typical output of what i get (tried it with a
>few different packages):
>
i hate to answer my own questions, but after comparing the files in
1.4.2 to 1.4.3 i've discovered that 1.4.3 will let you set the
do
i've updated dpkg-ftp to 1.4.3 and now i can't seem to download any
more files. this is a typical output of what i get (tried it with a
few different packages):
Processing Package files...
unstable...
contrib...
non-free...
Constructing list of files to get...
want: unstable/binary-i386/admin/
if you run eepro as a module try adding:
options eepro io=0x230
in /etc/conf.modules. if you have it compiled in the kernel (as i do)
add:
append="ether=0,0x230,eth0"
in /etc/lilo.conf. i've tried it both ways and it works fine for me
(set at 0x210). now if i can only convince the card to show
>
>Check that /dev/fd is a symbolic link to /proc/self/fd. Check that
>/proc is mounted.
>
>The permissions to /proc are determined by the kernel, so there's
>really no way that they could be wrong.
>
>
>
>Guy
>
the links were okay, the problem is elsewhere. if i telnet into the
machine and log in
>
>That should work, for example
> gawk '{print $0 > "/dev/stderr";}'
>copies its input to stderr.
>
>It's not a permissions problem; /dev/std{in,out,err} and /dev/fd/n are
>implemented internally by gawk. They're not really files on the
>system. Well, actually /dev/fd/n really is a symlink
hello,
i am trying to print to /dev/stderr from within gawk
(print $0 > "/dev/stderr") but i get the following error:
gawk: cmd. line:30: (FILENAME=- FNR=1) fatal: can't redirect to
`/dev/stderr' (Permission denied)
i know there is something wrong with the permission, i can redirect if
i do it
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