inary
>in /usr/local/bin and edit /etc/X11/Xserver to call it.
Using 3.3.1 would be advisable if you don't want X to break when you
upgrade to Debian 2.2 (glibc2.1 apparently kills it).
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Nuno Carvalho
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> When you configure, using isdnctrl, your isdn card for use ippp0 make a
>copy from the same line but with ippp1.
What do you mean by this?
(I am using the isdnconfig script from the isdnutils package
nd channel automatically or
whether it is needed to force it to connect, but ideally I would like to
know how to do both.
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ckage.
AFAIK there have been no changes from XBF to XFCom apart from the
availability of source.
>Works well for me, a little slow to startup, and takes a nice chunk of
>RAM, but that's to be expected :)
>I thought Neomagic wouldn't release specs so XFree couldn't incorp
ib .deb. What am I to do ?
dpkg --force-depends -i gnome*.deb
HTH
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stuff for rebuilding my
>own kernel.
You will need to compile your own kernel (you should do anyway).
HTH
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Oxymoron #5: Elementary calculus
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Hamish
Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
Hi Hamish!
>On Mon, Aug 31, 1998 at 09:02:11PM +0100, Ian Lynagh wrote:
>> I am having some problems with printing to a windows shared printer
>> over the network. It is a NEC SuperScript 860
t; $logfile
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Can anyone help me?
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Randy Edwards
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>Debian's X installation needed a
>*lot* of work.
Which one?
The text based one (xf86config) or the graphical one (XF86Setup)?
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mark Harrison
ozemail.com.au"@ozemail.com.au> writes
>Ian Lynagh wrote:
>>
>> I have an HP LaserJet 4L. If I do
>> lpr textfile.txt
>> then it works fine. However, printing in lyx appears to work fine,
>> but no
/88
#
# > This file was generated by /usr/sbin/magicfilterconfig. <
#
lp|lj|hplj4l|HP Laserjet 4L:\
:lp=/dev/lp1:sd=/var/spool/lpd/hplj4l:\
:sh:pw#80:pl#72:px#1440:mx#0:\
:if=/etc/magicfilter/ljet4l-filter:\
:af=/var/log/lp-acct:lf=/var/log/lp-errs:
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n your /etc/X11/XF86Config?
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AFAICT you can, and I announced an intent to in -devel earlier today.
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070 or what?
Describe exactly what you have done to set it up.
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Device" ... EndSection
* Section "Screen" ... EndSection
in /etc/X11/XF86Config with the ones in XF86Config.neomagic
from the tgz
Then startx and all should work :-)
HTH
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>On Tue, 7 Jul 1998, Ian Lynagh wrote:
>
>: In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>: Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>:
>: > echo ATX0 > com3 (or where
t;disconnect the phone line before trying this :)
If you do that you won't be able to tell if it tried to dial or not...
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ebian 2 release first.
Sounds fair enough :-)
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However, it's currently in 320x200 (I think) :-(
Does anyone have any idea what a modeline for 400x300 and/or 640x480
and/or anything else should be (I have a NeoMagic video card)?
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FIGURE CTL0028/268882428 (LD 2
))
(CONFIGURE CTL0028/268882428 (LD 3
))
(WAITFORKEY)
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Why is it that when you transport something by car, it's called a shipment, but
when yo
e old kernels/modules/whatever?
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response: Ok
06-03-1998 18:08:04.52 - Send: ATw2
06-03-1998 18:08:04.52 - Recv: OK
06-03-1998 18:08:04.53 - Interpreted response: Ok
06-03-1998 18:08:04.55 - Dialing.
06-03-1998 18:08:04.55 - Send: ATDT###
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Ian Lynagh wrote:
>
>:
>: Hi all!
>:
>: I am having a problem with setting my network up.
>: I basically want to run the following commands at bootup:
>: ifcon
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Trevor Barrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>On Sun, 31 May 1998, Ian Lynagh wrote:
>
>> trn depends on inews, so
>
>Ah, but you don't need the actual inews package... the inewsinn package
>"Provides" inews for depend
see eth0 is not created until after my script runs, so
it fails :-(
Where should I put my script?
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86/news/leafnode_1.4-10.deb
Size: 74230
MD5sum: bcf3b2c63a8b433f4b986bfd4505e0a1
...and therefore leafnode! So how do I do this?
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# /etc/init.d/netstd_nfs start
Starting remote filesystem services:.
It seems to work. Is it inferior for some reason?
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BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0
Interrupt:9 Base address:0x300
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way I can run a program that gives me some
useful stats on he connection (CPS in/out, time been up etc).
At the moment I am using "pppstats -w 1" IIRC.
Console only for the moment, although I'm interested in X as well.
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Hi all
I am having some problems with NFS.
Is there any way I can see on my server if someone is attempting to
mount something?
Also, what does "mount: RPC: Timed out" mean? How far has it got before
something timed out?
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ian Lynagh
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>
>When I "mount -t nfs 192.168.37.2:/tmp /mnt" from 192.168.37.2 it all
>works fine, but when I try it from 192.168.37.13 I get
>"mount: RPC: Timed out".
I had someone on the
ful as I will have to turn
the machine off when I go to bed so will need to install the first
2 disks and set everything up again.
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>Ian Lynagh wrote:
>
>> I have fixed this by reinstalling and this time not using the updated
>> debs.
>
>Since the modules in pcmcia-modules-2.0.33 need to match the kernel
>exactly, relea
ou
I'll try this,
>can get the mouse to work - I have a feeling that you may need to run
>lincity as root to get permissions to access the mouse driver.
I already tried it as root :-(
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ian Lynagh
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>
>[CCed to Brian Mays (PCMCIA maintainer) and debian-user]
[Same CC]
>I am having problems with PCMCIA cards on my Dell Inspiron 3000.
>I have a 3C589D and a "Psion Dacom Gold Card Global V34 PC C
ardServices
cardmgr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# exit
exit
Script done on Sun May 17 11:08:45 1998
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>
>Once I install Debian I hope to set my laptop up so that the network
>card has IP 192.168.37.mumble, mask 255.255.255.0. It will also connect
>to the 'net via the modem.
>
>However, if I
work to set up
>the DHCP server, but the client is a plug in and
>go package (at least it was in hamm).
It is not possible to run a DHCP server on either LAN :-(
Any other suggestions?
How does Win'95 manage to automagically cope, BTW?
TIA
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ht
y of doing this?
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>Ian Lynagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> On the release of Hamm I will be taking Win'95 off my 486 and replacing
>> it with Linux (BTW, does 40 meg swap partition sound a
printed a full report from device
manager.
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>with your Internet IP address. In this case, just make sure that
>you're consistent when you answer the prompts--use either the data
>from the LAN or the Internet, but not a combination.
So what do I put for my domain name for my LAN?
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>On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, Ian Lynagh wrote:
>>
I assume the computer name (random string) and domain
name (lynagh.demon.co.uk) were OK?
>> The system on your network that you should use as a DNS
>> (
Service) server.
???
Whether you connect to the network using Ethernet, and whether
your Ethernet interface is a PCMCIA card.
Yes, and PCMCIA (3C589D).
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If it's tourist season, why can't we shoot
x27;95 box (to check the network card is setup OK)?
>Yes, in one sense. This is the ARP protocol.
Can you point me at a URL on this please?
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If it's tourist season, why can't we shoot 'em?
ase I
added someone elses Linux system to my network for some reason in the
future?
I am also confused about how each computer knows the others IP address.
Does it just broadcast it over the whole network and anyone who wants it
grabs it?
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* to
>/etc/X11/Xaccess.
Just to clarify...
So I skip the export, startx and xhost steps replacing them with X -q...
on the desktop. Packages installed as above, uses window manager on the
laptop? Does XDM require you to log in? If so, can I make it
automatically send the info I used to log in to
AN or would
I have to FTP them or use Samba or something?
And one more quick question: Do I need to tell each computer the IP
address of the other one?
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Somehow this doesn't seem quite right to me.
I am also interested in how to run console aplications in this
way too.
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In Hamm "emacs", "emacs20" and "emacsen-common" are all in standard.
"emacs20" depends on "emacsen-common" which conflicts with emacs.
Does this mean that I don't d/l emacs? And I thought all standard
packages were meant to be able to coexi
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