right
syntax.
--Derek Lee
Hi,
What are the default file permissions for /dev/cdrom and /dev/hdc
on Debian? I want ordinary users to be able to access the CDROM drive
but at the moment, /dev/cdrom is readable by everyone but linked to
/dev/hdc which can be read by the disk group. What is the debian way for
this?
Derek Lee
I have installed the Acrobat3 reader with no problems. Just
a warning message about:
Warning: charset "STRING" not supported, using "ISO8859-1"
which pops up when I start the application.
--Derek Lee
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--Derek Lee
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I found gs_4.01 on the non-free directory but it
depends on gsfonts_4.01 and libpaper_1.0 or higher.
Where can I find these?
--Derek Lee
he
messed-up version.
I should say that you should not use the beta4 source file from
stable/source/net directory. One reason is that beta4 had a plugin
library which is no longer distributed. You should in fact remove the
library (libnullplugin.so or something like that) from
/usr/lib/netscape/plugins if it is there.
Good luck!
Derek Lee
some point in the past. In fact, they would continue to
work even if the sound module has been removed from the kernel!
--Derek Lee
Here is a more systematic account.
There are several situations:
(A) after power-on boot
(B) (A) + 'insmod sound' + 'rmmod sound'
I have Real Audio working on my debian box. I am running 2.0.0 kernel
which contains the appropriate Voxware sound driver. There was no need
to install USSLite.
Are your other sound utilities working?
--Derek Lee
CONFIG_PSMOUSE=m
which means that psmouse is supported as a module.
Unfortunately, I have not used these kernels so maybe you can confirm
this with somebody else...
--Derek Lee
sing kernel-package-1.03). The package I use is
cron-3.0pl1-31.deb. (I removed and reinstalled the package but it does
not help.)
I have libc-5.2.18, and use bsdutil-3.0-2.deb package.
--Derek Lee
.gz suffices, then they won't be
overwritten when I upgrade packages.
(2) There are symbolic links which assume that the man pages are not
compressed.
--Derek Lee
is a Dell XPS which I don't think is so uncommon, and
it came with a PS2 mouse. So please please please include psaux support
as a module in the kernel-image packages.
--Derek Lee
thing unconventional
about the debian package.
--Derek Lee
I saw some messages about kernel-package-1.01 in the debian-user list.
Where is it? I cannot find it in tsx-11.mit.edu or master.debian.org
Derek
Rob Browning wrote:
>
> I'm not sure if it'll be packaged in time for the initial 1.1 release,
> but it'll certainly be available shortly thereafter.
>
> Anyway, using the new kernel-package package, it's pretty trivial to
> do it yourself.
>
I am afraid I am not familiar with the kernel-package
the Incoming directory.
--Derek Lee
. I suspect because if is
> trying to link to the libc5 libraries and it needs the libc4. I have
> the old libc4 libraries loaded, but I don't know how to allow NAG
> FORTRAN to link to them. Can anyone help me here?
>
Hi,
'ldd f77' should tell you it needs?
--Derek Lee
I found MailCrypt in master.debian.org, under the debian/Incoming
directory.
Derek Lee
Is there a debian package of PGP2.6.3i?
(Is it located outside US? I have only looked at US ftp servers.)
ALso, is there a debian package for MailCrypt (Emacs/PGP interface)?
I found a package for auto-pgp, but it appears that I have to use
emacs rmail to take advantage of it...
--Derek Lee
suitable arrangement which satisfies debian concerns of
security?
--Derek Lee
g? I have a PPP connection to the outside world,
but no local network.
I use ifconfig from netbase-2.02-1.deb.
--Derek Lee
PS The following is the output of ifconfig, which I believe is correct:
bluebox-67 root:/usr/local# ifconfig
loLink encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:1
/reconfigure the module?
How do I install these things now? I kept the /etc/soundconf file
from my old kernel installation, if that is any help.
--Derek Lee
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NEW VERSION
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Sound Driver:3.5.2-960330 (Fri Apr 26
Can someone who has successfully installed 1.1 tell me what they get
with the following queries?
ls -l /dev/console
ls -l /dev/xconsole
ls -l /dev/tty0
My installation failed to put in /dev/xconsole, so I have to put it in
by hand. I tried:
mknod /dev/xconsole p
chmod 666 /dev/xconsole
so that
My installtion of 1.1 had an error message about not being
able to find uname.
Some things appear not installed. In particular,
no /dev/xconsole
no /dev/ps2mouse (Module not loaded)
Can I do these by hand?
--Derek Lee
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