Did you install one of the kernel-source packages?
You'll have to ask that of Corel. Most of us at Debian do not use their tools
to do the actual day-to-day update of our boxen. We use and recommend the tool
called "apt" from the commandline.
You can't. The base1.2 are for 1.2 (5 1/4 inch) disks. The base14 are for the
1.44 (3.5 inch) disks. They are used during the initial install before the
first reboot... and therefor before dinstall.
In linux.debian.user, you wrote:
>when I hook up the pppd starts ok, but when I try to use a application like
>lynx (and several others) all I get is a message saying that they cannot
>find the remote connection.
>
>
Do you have the option: defaultroute set?
In linux.debian.user, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Just upgraded from slink to potato and seem to be having a few mail
>troubles. How can I tell if exim is running? It never shows up in pstree?
>
>Patrick
>
Also.. when you upgraded exim, you should have seen an install message
telling you that the form
In linux.debian.user, you wrote:
>hey guys,
>
>At this point, I might have wine.conf mangled beyond recognition, but I
>also stumbled upon this:
>
>dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of wine:
> libwine0.0.971116 depends on wine (= 0.0.981018-1.1).
>dpkg: error processing wine (--remove):
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My guess, one person in the list had problems with his email and *that* message
bounced.
Anyway, the compliments were very much appreciated. It's nice to know that
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When looking at the ncftp, I didn't see any place to specify a command line..
but I didn't look deeply into it. I eventually just ended up writing a python
script (and getting it to work :)
On 03-Sep-98 Ralph Winslow wrote:
> I like ncftp for this. It works in scripts (I believe you need to use
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First wait until it's released to be downloaded. Look for it at
http://www.stardivision.com
On 02-Sep-98 Harold G. Stevenson wrote:
> when and where do it get staroffice 5.0, and how do i compile it??
>
> from tucson-:))
>
> harold
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> On Wed, 2 Sep 1998, Darren
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I've got an aliase setup ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) that's supposed to filter all mail
through a custom filter.
I have a one-line .forward file:
/home/vote/bin/test.sh
test.sh consists of two lines
#!/bin/bash
cat > test
sendmail uses /bin/sh as it's mail shell and
On 19-Aug-98 Brian D Kellogg wrote:
> 1. I can't mount the cdrom.
> i get this error--can't find /dev/hdc in /etc/mtab or /etc/fstab.
> It's a standard Atapi cdrom.
try mount /dev/hdc /cdrom
>
> 2. command make menuconfig doesn't work.
> i get error--no rule to make target.
chsh
On 07-Aug-98 Doug Thistlethwaite wrote:
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> What is the command that a user can use to change their default shells? I
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On 03-Aug-98 Ivan wrote:
> At 12:55 PM 03-08-98 -0400, you wrote:
> Maybe after 11 August ... the site at the moment makes no mention of it
> being available and the Caldera site still specifies a price for it - - any
> wonder I'm confused ??? :)
I just got down browsing their site looking for
On 03-Aug-98 Ivan wrote:
> At 09:10 AM 03-08-98 -0700, you wrote:
>>Try Star Office. <<<- COMMERCIAL
>
> Only available FREE as part of the Caldera distribution !
>
Close.. it may only be distributed with Caldera (ie, not with Debian, SuSE, Red
Hat, Slackware). It can still be downloaded
The Linux port is "free" -- not as in DFSG but as in: the Linux port is free
for non-commercial use... hence the "*might*"
On 03-Aug-98 Robert Claeson wrote:
> Darren Benham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Try Star Office. I *might* do what you
Try Star Office. I *might* do what you're looking for without going
commercial.
On 03-Aug-98 Ivan wrote:
> Any other options - should I go commercial ???
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On 27-Jul-98 Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> I admit that the `CheapBytes Debian 2.0 CD-ROM Install + Add-on Pack'
> doesn't state this date, but the `CheapBytes Debian 2.0 Official Binary
> CD-ROM' entry does...
hmmm.. only read the debian+add-on entry :(
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I just ordered from Cheap Bytes. It's there. You have to go into the CD list
to get there but it is there.
On 27-Jul-98 Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> One of the only main sites to `have' CDs listed on the web pages is
> www.lsl.com, but...
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On 09-Jul-98 Shaleh wrote:
> At one time fltk was to be a XForms replacement. This changed. Darn
> shame. Seems the Windows support helped make it less X complaint.
I agree. I like the XForms look and feel. As it stands, most of my programs
will recompile under fltk. I just have a few that
On 08-Jul-98 Jeff Schreiber wrote:
> cable modem and getting lost]. What I'd like to do is to use NFS to
> mount some of the Linux directories on the Win95 system, so that I can
> download packages from the net and deposit them on the linux system.
> Comments on a better idea
On 27-May-98 G. Crimp wrote:
> I thought it would be great if I could set up their accounts so that
> when they logged in a button bar greated them. They could invoke xpat2,
> logout, shutdown, or call up a graphic mail user agent (maybe xfmail or
> netscape) just by clicking the appropriat
Ok... I get this message when I run fetchmail...
fetchmail: 9 messages at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
reading message 1 (3345 bytes) .fetchmail: SMTP connect to (null) failed
fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while fetching from mail.skylink.net
I've successfully set up fetchmail on several systems but thi
On 24-May-98 Wakko Warner wrote:
> I have noticed that the boot disk for debian contains support for fat32
> drives, yet 2.0.33 does not have this support. What has been done in the
> kernel to support fat32?
The 2.0.34 kernel will have FAT32 support (all the prePatches do) "officially".
Debian
Unless you don't like "less" for some reason, I'd just copy /usr/bin/less ontop
of /bin/more and use less, instead.
On 24-May-98 Jim Rogers wrote:
> I accidentally overwrote /bin/more (using > instead of |), and dselect won't
> let me reinstall the package that contains it (util-linux) because it
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