i'm trying to write a driver.
see http://www.linuxnet.com/ for pcsc-lite and the etoken driver
(if it still has 0.2, mail me for version 0.3), and see opensc
(www.opensc.org) for pkcs11 support (not working, work in progress).
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it will take some work, till we can pu
the driver by 3com isn´t good.
try the vortex driver, it works very fine here.
(but i´m useing kernel 2.4.*).
andreas
these are my notes when migrating to devfs.
this is meant as a true migration: i don't use that
silly daemon for compatibility with older software.
don't do this, unless you know what you do.
regards, andreas
p.s. please CC: all comments to me, i don't read much of debian-user...
1.) compile a 2.
> Next problem: The net nis master runs slink. A slink client works after
> shadow has been configured and + added to /etc/shadow.
> A client runs partly potato, and does not work, i.e. it won't accept nis
> passwords. NIS itself appears to work, i.e. I can see the right owners of
> directo
mode 666 should be korrekt for /dev/tty
(it's a kernel redirektor to the real tty of one program. any program should
be able ro read/write to it. at least this is how i understand stevens, unix
network programming (volume 1), page 36.
i strongly recommend to drop group "sys" at all : it's of no
we ran out of disk space, don´t expect new hardware and need the disk space
for the day to day stuff. sorry.
maybe someone else can provide a rsync access to debian cd images in europe ?
andreas
they are available for rsync downloads:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root0 Jul 24 04:40
Debian-2.0-Official-CD-Images-24-Jul-1998-02:40-GMT
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 141 Jul 24 15:01 MD5SUMS
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1055 Jul 24 04:40 README.cdwrite
-rw-r--r-- 1 roo
after reading all non-free licences, i have a list what can go on a
cdrom. this is my personal list, yours may be different. no waranty.
this is not an official debian list. debian takes no position,
and will not include non-free packages on their official cdrom.
i included packages, if this is o
>I am having no luck getting a new ethernet card up. I just installed a
>new card with a DEC "tulip" chip and I can't get it working. Does anyone
>have a "tulip" card working? If so, could you share with me how you got
>it running?
compile the tulip driver as module, and use "option=XX" or "opt
if you are friendly, we threat you friendly.
if you are unfriendly, we might threat you unfriendly
(but we try at least to be friendly).
if you are unfriendly, are threated unfriendly, and complain about being
threated unfrienly in an unfriendly tone, you are annoying.
we have bett
two people throwing with mug to each other, but one of them complains
about the other throwing mug. please be quiet david.
i'm not a member of the bruce fan club, and i'm not as blind as some
other developers, but this time bruce is right. stop flameing him, stop
your mini revolution.
we will ha
On Sat 18 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
> Has anyone added a kde converter for Debian's menu program (like those of
> all afterstep, fvwm2/95, etc.)? If so, where can I download it?
kdebase includes such a converter, but it isn't working...
but i'm fixing it.
andreas
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On Tue 30 Sep 1997, Guy Maor wrote:
> Stephen Zander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > My fix was:
> >
> > ln -s /usr/X11R6 /usr/i486-linuxlibc1
>
> Yipes! That's very wrong, and you don't want to link through the X11
> dir, as at least one package was (incorrectly) using that.
>
> Safest is:
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>Hi,all
>
>Simply, 'dpkg -i libc6_2.0.X.deb' can't instlled.
>
>How to Upgrade from libc5 to libc6?
read the libc6 migration howto : posted here once a week or so.
andreas
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>T.G.H. de Grunt wrote:
>I'm about to go through this process. I've noticed that many people
>treat the ISDN device just like a modem and skip all the other 'special
>stuff' from these help guides. I'm not sure if that is a locality issue
>though.
uh, th
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>And I selected my Teles card for support.
teles card ?
please use a current kernel (2.0.29 or 30) with the 2.0.30A isdn patch
(already included in debian kernels (-6 or -7 or so).
>/sbin/isdnctrl verbose 0
bad thing. use verbose 2 at least.
>
thanks for your help.
andreas
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hy.
my friend has such a machine, but no working kernel.
can someone send me a working kernel ? andreas
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>Does anyone have any experience specifically with Lotus Approach
>and any of these servers?
if you can't get a free version :
there is www.openlink.com with a commercial odbc server
(map any odbc or udbc client to any database, has support for
postgres95 (and a free 2 client version for postgres9
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>It's getting kind of loud here. I've been thinking of splitting the
>debian-user list into several lists:
>
> debian-user: user discussion
> debian-install: installation problems
> debian-novice: newbies are intimidated by other lists, so
>Does anyone disagree with this? Are SPI happy to have this functionality
>in the Official Debian distribution? Does the SPI board have view on any
>of this?
i'm only one of 200 developers. i don't have time to work in this
project myself, but mail me if i can help you with something. i'm
maintain
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>I've read some of the Debian policy information, which says that all
>manpages should have 'gzip -9' run on them. However, some of the manpages
>in my /usr/man directories are not gzipped. Should this be reported as
>a bug? In the meantime, what should
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>Hello,
>
>I want to buy a new box and wonder about some alternatives to the
>Intel (compatible ... I think of K6) architecture. I've got the
>following information from Johannes Ramm-Ericson:
momentan ist nicht viel da, soweit ich weis.
du kannst aber ei
hello
i have found several files in my / and /usr filesystems, that don't
belong to any packages. is this considered a bug ? many files, such as
/usr/X11R6/bin/netscape are installed by a debian package, but they
don't aprear in any /var/lib/dpkg/info/*lists or *conffiles ...
andreas
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