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tar replaces cpio in unstable. You may not want to do this.
Gregor,
Thanks for the info. I'm all set.
Date sent: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 22:41:13 +0100
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On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 02:53:52PM +0100, Joachim Trinkwitz wrote:
> Hi all,
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> since some time (on several machines with newest woody) I get an error
> message when logged in as root (not as a normal user):
>
>invalid character 32 in exportstr for export PATH
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> This happens with all comm
Sorry if this has already been reported, but the console-data package in Woody
(the
new unstable) has a problem
with the default keymap. I renamed it and used the old one and everything is
ok.
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two AT commands into one
> initialization string?
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gt; not be used to compile 2.2.13.
The kernel people have been fixing the problems as they come up.
I used it - boots fine.
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> Has anyone tried compiling the recent kernels (ie 2.2.10-12) with gcc 2.95
> or 2.95.2 ? Any problems ??
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> I would like to try compiling the new 2.2.13 on my C
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> slang >deb kicking around?
I'm afraid not. I'm just going to wait - I might email the maintainers
for
modconf and whiptail.
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s should, indeed, be done automatically. /etc/init.d/modutils should
> have code to do 'depmod -a' and 'modprobe', which should do all you
> need. Take a look there. But have you rebooted since your install?
> Maybe that's all that's needed.
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a depend on slang > 1.3, but none is in Potato)
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Does anyone out there know of a way to get potato on CD. The CD's I
have only have slink. I don't have a CD burner and find CD's a convient
way to keep a back up of my system.
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"Stephen R. Gore" wrote:
> You're quite correct. I had to build first to check, since I had cleaned
> after the last build. Running make-kpkg clean again in a cleaned source
> tree seems not to make no difference though..
Do you get any errors when you ran make-kpkg
ran the make-kpkg clean after
^
you built your kernel. Following the readme shipped in /usr/doc/ for
kernel package, I ran the make-kpkg clean first and that's when I got
errors. I'll try it your way tonight when I get to my machine.
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Would someone be able to confirm my suspicion?
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Seems to be a problem with the package list for unstable at ftp.debian.org.
One of the packages (aleph-dev) is causing the problem.
me in the
right direction. Thanks.
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/usr/bin/X11/xauth: creating new authority file /var/state/gdm/authdir/:0.xauth
XFree86 Version 3.3.3.1 / X Window System
(protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 630
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This works only if you are running TCL 7.5 and TK4.0. How hard would it
be to upgrade to tcl 8.0 tk 8.0?
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On Fri, 1 Jan 1999, Darko Martic wrote:
> Hi
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> I
I'm not running DIALD but am running PPP. I have fetchmail in the ip-up.d
directory. When PPP comes up it automatically runs everything in ip-up.d.
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On Wed, 30 Dec
I am getting the message 'queue full'
when I attempt to print. How do I fix it?
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May I ask what dynipclient does? I'm setting up a tiny network at home and
am going to network a Linux box (running slink) with a Windows 95 machine
(my son's) and I get a dynamic IP address from my ISP. I use a PPP
connection.
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I always put unstable (slink) before stable. So if it isn't in slink, I
must have gotten it from Stable. I know for sure that I didn't download
it from some place else
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On Wed,
If it helps, I install kdebase out of slink last weekend. Couldn't find
krdb either. I also used the locate command after doing updatedb.
Nothing.
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After getting the latest libc6 out of slink, I now get the mentioned message.
Ideas, anyone. (dselect, apt are now crippled).
I am running Elm 2.4ME+PL43 (25), of Jun,1998.
When I try to read the the debian user list digest, I get a message that says I
am executing false. Any help appreciated.
How do you apply patches to the kernel ? I tried it and got
rejections. I'm trying to bring my kernel up to 2.0.32. I have the
debian linux source for 2.0.30 installed (I believe it is level 9).
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I'm running Debian Linux (1.2.6) kernel 2.0.27 with gpm (v10) and I find
my mouse to be very sluggish. It moves well within X Windows. Any ideas?
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