Re: Packages referenced but missing from the archive

1999-12-29 Thread Ingo Saitz
MoiN On Mon, Dec 27, 1999 at 12:09:09AM +1100, Martijn van Oosterhout wrote: > I went and grabbed all the Packages files for all the distributions > I know of (main, contrib, non-free, non-us/main, non-us/contrib, > non-us/non-free), and went and checked wether all the dependencies > can be satis

Re: Netscape confusion

1998-11-24 Thread Ingo Saitz
MoiN On 24 Nov 1998, Gossamer wrote: > I've installed netscape-base-4 and netscape-base-45 and > netscape-java-45 but none of them seem to contain the binary. Nor > does the explanations say what other package they need to complete > it. NOR do theydepend on anything else. > > What'd I miss? >

Re: Default Win98 with LILO.

1998-11-23 Thread Ingo Saitz
MoiN On Mon, 23 Nov 1998, Bret Craw wrote: > How do I set up Win98 as the default in LILO. I have tried putting it above > the Linux in the lilo.config file. I have also taken off the other and put > that in front of the lilo section. I am able to dual boot at this point, > but can get the Win

Re: Remote Chat

1998-11-23 Thread Ingo Saitz
MoiN On Sun, 22 Nov 1998, Jim wrote: > Is there a way I can real time chat with other users on our remote > Debian system? > I think there was an echo command on my old Novel system but that was > many years ago. Is there a like utility on Debian? You talk about a program called talk? You can fi

Re: isapnptools

1998-11-23 Thread Ingo Saitz
MoiN On Sun, 22 Nov 1998, James Dietrich wrote: > I'm trying to set up Debian on a friend's computer, and so > far have been unable to get the modem to work. It is an > ISA card, so I ran pnpdump > isapnp.conf. Towards the bottom > of the file there was a section for an 'LT Win Modem'. After >

Re: How to enable DPMS monitor poweroff?

1998-11-22 Thread Ingo Saitz
On Sat, 21 Nov 1998, Daniel Martin wrote: > Inside X, use the 'xset' command, like this: > xset dpms > -or- > xset dpms 300 600 900 > > You might consider putting this command into /etc/X11/Xsession, after > the bit about xmodmap. > > If you use xdm, you might consider putting this command into