jano kupec wrote:
did you run dselect after this? isn't it that dselect re-resolved
package dependencies and set those packages that you changed to install
back to deinstall?
If you do:
dpkg --set-selections < file
Then you *will* have to do:
apt-get dselect-upgrade
before you then apt
jano kupec wrote:
I tried to change the package status by using dpkg:
dpkg --get-selections > package.list
This gave me a list of packages, 26 of which were set for
deinstall. I changed these to install and did:
dpkg --set-selections < package.list
This did not seem to make any difference. There
I am running debian unstable (dist-upgraded from the Sarge Installer)
and everything was working fine, until I decided to give aptitude a try.
I normally use apt-get to install single packages or dselect to add lots
of packages. After reading good comments I tried using Aptitude to
install a fe
I have a new machine and am installing Debian Woody on it. Everthing
seems to be fine till I get to installing X and then I get the error:
(EE) No devices detected
According to the blurb on the box, the card I am using is a Sparkle
Nvidia GeForce FX 5200 128Mb DDR+TV and the part of the log f
I just noticed that one of my hard drives was no longer mounting. When
looking through the output of dmesg, I saw the following output
kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds
EXT3 FS 2.4-0.9.19, 19 August 2002 on ide0(3,68), internal journal
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data m
Just recently I downloaded the Unreal Tournament 2004 Demo for Linux.
Uncompressing it was relatively smooth, but when I tried to run the
program, I got this error message:
Xlib: extension "XiG-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD" missing on display ":0.0".
Either GL_EXT_bgra or glDrawRangeElements not supporte
Thomas G wrote:
John Stevenson wrote:
> Well as I now see after working on getting unreal2004 working ive
run into two problems. One of which I fixed (it being in the center
of the two monitors) and the other I did not (not having any sound).
I am going to assume it has something to do w
> Well as I now see after working on getting unreal2004 working ive run
into two problems. One of which I fixed (it being in the center of the
two monitors) and the other I did not (not having any sound). I am going
to assume it has something to do with that ut2004 uses OpenAL. I use
artsd in K
image for the nvidia modules. If you have never compiled a module image
before, details are in the
/usr/share/doc/nvidia-kernel-source/README.Debian document.
If you get to this point and get stuck, let me known.
Johnny.
Thomas G wrote:
John Stevenson wrote:
I am assuming that you have an
I am assuming that you have an NVidia 3D graphics card and have
installed the NVidia drivers for that card. If neither of those thing
are true, then stop reading this now... as this email wont help you!!!
Okay, still here... good. From the info you have provided, it sounds
like you are trying
I have had problems using the NVidia Install ever since XFree upgraded
to v4.3.x in unstable. I have tried every combination of tips I have
googled to get the NVidia Installer to work with no success. Now I have
a working system using the debian packages of the nvidia install.
I am using debi
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
| Hi!
|
| Latest thread on games prompted me to install tuxracer. I never play
| games, pure programming. Now I cannot get past bunny hill. Is it
| possible to get all 23 herrings and yet do it under 35 secs?
| Why did I ever start tuxracer?
It is possible to complete bunny
Todd Pytel wrote:
On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 00:29:06 +0100
John Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, I have a Belkin SOHO 4-port (PS/2) that exhibits X issues. If
I'm using a wheel mouse (IMPS/2) and switch ports, the mouse goes
crazy. One generally knowledgeable person hinted th
Can anyone recommend a good 4-port (or thereabout) KVM switch? I need
one which can handle USB keyboard and mouse inputs, and it would be a
plus (but definitely not required) if it can accommodate both USB and
PS/2 outputs.
Well, I have a Belkin SOHO 4-port (PS/2) that exhibits X issues. If
I managed to manually compile the drivers. Now, when I go to set up
my video card, I am faced with a large list of nVidia cards to choose
from. Trouble is, none of them specifically say GeForce 5600 FX. So
the question to anyone here who also uses this card...
Which one do I select from the
Scarletdown wrote:
> I just tried to install the GeForce video drivers downloaded from
nVidia's site, in hopes that I would be able to make proper use of my
video card (GeForce 5600 FX with 256MB RAM)
> -> Building kernel module:
> executing: 'cd ./usr/src/nv; make nvidia.o
SYSINCLUDE=/lib/m
Hi, does anyone know hot get a Highpoint RocketRaid 1520 card to work ?
Cedric
I have a Highpoint Rocket 133 (IDE 133 Card) which I got working by
using a recent version of Knoppix (www.knoppix.net).
You can use boot the live Knoppix CD (wont change your existing debian
install) to figure o
i have a compaq armada with debian installed
x runs fine, but i when i switch to a virtual terminal ctrl alt f1,
ctrl alt f2, etc , i get colored stripes down the screen, its just a
mess. is this anything to do with my X settings? surely not? is there
any setting that changes how the virtual t
I am trying to mount a directory as nfs filesystem from other machine. I
am getting RPC error on other machine and it says (Host linux box)
is not responding. Though I can ping to the linux box from there and
also I can telnet ot it.
What is that I am missing. Any suggestion.
Thanks
Thes
I am not able to save an image from an email, in this case my daily
dilbert strip, when using evolution 1.2 as my email client.
I can right click on the image and get a pop-up menu with a single menu
item of save as.. but when I click this nothing happens.
I cannont find any reported bugs against
The partition (hda2) doen't appear in /etc/fstab --nothing there
shows that there is a separate partition for /home.
If there is no entry in /etc/fstab for a partition is will not be
mounted (unless you use a manual mount command with all the necessary
options). The command
df
will tell you w
I'm trying to use a sid iso image as a apt source. I've successfully
mounted it and added a file entry to sources.list as:
deb file:/mnt/iso/debian sid main
The correct way to add an Official Debian CD to the apt sources.list
file is to use the command:
apt-cdrom add
You should run this com
Sir ,
I use 20 GB seagate harddisk.
Before installing the windows'98 , I enter into BIOS setup and
gave "YES" for Boot sector virus enabled.When I install the OS , it
says "Boot sector virus Found, do you overwrite ? , I answered "Yes"
for this. After then the computer hanged .
I've had ext2 running on massive partitions in the region of 60GB
upwards. Only thing with ext2 is that if the system doesn't shutdown
correctly it will scan the drives for errors on the re-boot which can
take AGES with larger partitions.
You can easily (and in my own experience safely) conver
I have a new machine on order. The more interesting items are:
Mobo: Gigabyte 7VA KT400 + Sound/AGP8X/DDR400
AMD Athlon XP 2000Mhz
ATI Radeon 7500 64B/Dual Head
UDMA 40Gig 7200RPM
My first question is will I have any difficulty with these hardware pieces?
You will probably have problems getting
On Tuesday 19 August 2003 04:05 pm, Antonio Rodr wrote:
What are the recommended packages for proper recognition and
functioning of a WD internal eide160 gb 40-pin hard disk? Planning
to install woody in it.
Disks are more of a bios or kernel issue, most kernels by default are
setup
I succeeded today in installing IBM DB2 7.1 on Debian Woody. Since I
have found many unanswered questions in the WWW I think that somebody
might be interested.
Regards
Holger
Are you going to provide us with any more details of what you did?
Problems that you came accross and solved? It w
OK, I've found what's happens.
The mozilla-firebird launch mozilla if this one is running !!!
François
In my experience this is normal for debian packages of Netscape and
Mozilla packages under debian. It can be useful, but it can also be a
right pain. I would like to run Mozilla (for e
My goal is to use Debian linux as development platform for (classical –
two tier) database (MySQL) applications. I thought that Java would be
ideal for that purpose. Am I right? Is there better free tool (language)
for development of such application that can run on both Linux and
Windows? Are th
If you have managed to set up all these servers, you could also try set
up a CVS server.
A CVS server can be used for managing versions of you files and is also
a standard way to deploy web pages and code to a live web environment.
AFAIK it is very secure assuming that you run the CVS server
Hi all,
Installation went alright. Only X was the problem.
Error message was that unix fontpath having problem.
So I commented out the line unixfontpath :7100 in /etc/XF86Config-4
file.
Again errors, this time mouse goes unrecognised.
It is a PS2 Logitech Mouse in a PS/2 port.
It was detected wi
Try one of the following:
a) Change the Generic Mouse protocol to ImPS/2
b) Change the Configured Mouse to point to /dev/psaux
c) If you have a Logitec Mouse, try use the MouseManPlusPS/2 protocol.
Johnny.
Subject:
GeForce4 card
From:
john gennard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
Thu, 17 Jul 2003 20:11:
If you really get nowhere with your mouse, before you abandon debian you
could try using Knoppix (a debian based distrobution) from
http://www.knoppix.net/ especially if you are happy to download a CD
image ~600MB. If not, you may as well ignore the rest of this email.
You can run Knoppix comp
Logitech wheelmice usually use a different protocol to PS/2. Try using
MouseManPlusPS/2 as the protocol. Here is a snippet from my XF86Config-4:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Configured Mouse"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol" "MouseManPlusPS/2"
You could try apt-listchanges package which will present you with a list
of all updates to your system (not to sure about removed packages
though). This can be viewed during the installation process and/or
results mailed to a user.
It might not be exactly what you want, but it should do some of
You should look at the package:
cron-apt
This probably does everything you need, without doing any damage to you
system by default I just use it to do an update and download (not
install) any packages overnight). Once I read the changelogs in the
morning, I then decide whether to let the
Using dselect I searched for gimp and found this package that should
meet your needs:
gimp1.2-nonfree - GIF support for the GNU Image Manipulation Program
Enjoy..
Johnny.
Subject:
GIF driver for Gimp ?
From:
dave selby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
Sun, 16 Mar 2003 14:46:35 +
To:
Debian List <[
I have had this very same problem with Mozilla and have found two
'remedies', but no real answer
1) The anonying remedy:
Minimise or shade the window that is not responding to text input and
then unminimise / unshade that window. You should now be able to
insert text.
2) The 'Okay so far
I am running the testing distribution of Debian and have problems with
the application 'blender'.
On launching the program it automatically spans the whole screen, seems
to work outside of the window manager (i.e. no window decoration) and
most importantly the menus are drawn (when selected) ab
One way to emulate the 'initial install' package group selection is to find and
install packages that have the 'task-' name, such as task-debian-devel. This
will
bring up a dependancy list of things that are useful if you want to develop
debian
packages.
In case you dont know, use the / key to
It would be great if the latest version of lilo could be droped into the potato
boot
flopies, especially as one of the main problems our site has had was not being
able
to boot our laptops from the hard drive unless we got hold of partition magic or
re-installed NT from scratch. We have pre-inst
Hello,
I have a problem with apapche and mod_proxy. I added the following to
the /etc/apache/http.conf
## www proxy settings
CacheRoot /var/www/cache
CacheSize 500
CacheDirLevels 3
CacheDirLength 1
and uncommented the LoadModule proxy_module line.
I set the clients to access the webserver, usin
You can use apt-move to add downloaded debs into a local cache, it can also be
used
to grab and sort all the debs for a particular distribution 'apt-move mirror'.
Johnny.
Harry ten Berge wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use dselect/apt with a local mirror of a debian site to
> update/install new mach
One word of warning I should mention. For some reason, every once in a while
the
graphics get screwed up, especially on the enlightenment menus and application
scrolling. A quick solution to this is to drop down to a virtual terminal
ctrl+alt+F1
and then switch back to X alt+F7, then everything
Hello Kari,
Kari Ruohonen wrote:
> I apologise to contact you directly but I would like to ask a few further
> questions if you don't mind.
Not a problem
> Thank you for your answer. I am running the modified xserver Mach64 from
> Steve's Dell-pages. What version of debian are you running? I ca
You shoud really just edit the .xsession file in your user directory,
/home/username/.xsession
You do not need to include a command to run the window manager (fvwm2),
gnome-session
will do that for you.
Check that you dont have a .xinitrc file in your home directory as this will
override
the .xse
A very simplistic (and rough) answer would be:
/lib /bin are to do with the real core of unix/linux, like the kernel modules
live in
/lib/modules
/usr/lib /usr/bin are the applications/libraries that run on top of the core
unix/linux, things that the users make use of, hence '/usr'
/usr/local/
I have always had a problem with the boot disks occasionally dying. The things
I can
advise are:
* check that floppy access has actually finished and then give it a few seconds
* going too fast throught the install (and swapping disks) make it more likely
the
install will hang
If it hangs at t
Alternitvely, you could use gnome-session which will run gmc and the gnome
panel (an
anything from previous sessions) for you. Create a .xinitrc file in your users
home
directory and include the following line:
gnome-session
Hope this helps.
Johnny.
Marshal Kar-Cheung Wong wrote:
> > "Sa
Hello
I have set up a partial mirror of debian on one of our
machines. This was orignially on the same subnet x.x.1.x as
all the laptops we use. Apt worked fine and we reduced d/l
time emensly.
Now we have moved the box to another subnet, x.x.3.x and now
apt no longer works. It stalls at the fi
You could try using the Blackdown JDK from www.blackdown.org, get the Release
Candidate 4 (RC4), this uses native threads and has the sun JIT compiler in it.
This make a noticable improvement of speed on my machine.
It seems to work fine with all Java apps I have tried, with the exception of
Tog
Is it me or do you have this command the wrong way round. I would have thought
that
you wanted:
ln -s /usr/doc /home/doc
I hope this fixes things for you...
Johhny
Debian Mail wrote:
> I moved /usr/doc to /home/doc, since I have more space on the
> partition that is mounted on /home. Then I c
The file is executable by all users and I do not have noexec opions on the
CD. I have set the umask to 222.
I sill get the same problem and after reading through the readme on the CD
it seems that there is a problem with glibc libraries. It looks like star
office needs to have a specific version
Hello,
I am trying to install StarOffice 5.1 from the official sun
CD onto a debian potato system. However when I try the set
up program from inside the /cdrom/linux/office51 directory,
I get the following error:
# ./setup
bash: ./setup: Permission denied
I have tried this both as root and as a
I have netscape6 (mozilla in netscapes clothing...) running fine on my potato
install. I ran it as root first (a bit risky but its not an important system)
and it
complained about missing library:
libstdc++
So I checked thorugh dselect and noticed some old versions of this library.
Once
One of the quickest ways I know is to go to dselect and search for the packages:
xf86setup
xserver-vga16
xserver-svga
Install these packages and any packages they depend upon. Once installed, as
root
use the following command to set up X:
XF86Setup
This will launch the vga server, which is a
You will fine the file at:
/boot/config-x.x.x
where the x is a value of your kernel release.
Johnny
Terry Hancock wrote:
> Is it possible to determine what the configuration settings
> were for the stock kernels that Debian packages?
>
> I need to recompile the kernel (1st time), and I would l
Perhaps you are using pump as the dhcp client, therefore you could probably try:
pump eth0
or just:
pump
Hope this helps.
Johnny.
Chris Mason wrote:
> >On a Linux box, just run dhcpc eth0,
> I get "command not found" when I try that.
>
>
>
> On 01-Apr-2000 Chris Mason wrote:
> > How do I forc
Hello,
I have a very strange problem regarding a local mirror of
debian and subnets.
We have two subnets:
x.x.1.x Laptops
x.x.3.x Servers
We have set up a local mirror of debian on a machine on the
server subnet. This can be ftp'd to and telnet'ed by a user
and anonymous ftp. However, when we
Hello,
I have a problem using gmc when I have telnet'ed to another
machine. I have two potato (frozen) systems, a laptop and a
desktop
I run X on the laptop and allow connections for X apps using
the 'xhost +desktopname' command. I then open a telnet
session from the laptop to the desktop.
In t
It seem that you have not pointed dselect (apt) to a more up-to-date
distribution. As
root, try running the apt-setup command and select a complete mirror. Then run
dselect
and chose the update option to get a new list of packages from the chosen
source. Once
the packages are updated, you are
This is of course assuming that you have installed the window maker package
(wmaker). If you install a window manage (such as window maker) it should add
itself
to the alternatives in /etc, but I am no expert on that
Johnny.
"C. Folstrom" wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 10:11:01PM -0800, B
I have a laptop running dhcp (pump) which successfully gets its IP
address from our dhcp server. The problem is, how do I then get other
people on the same internal network to attach to the web server running
on that laptop??
Obviously there needs to be some name resolving to get the correct IP
a
Apparently it is someones attempt at a virus (or something as undesirable).
Our mail
client didnt like it and removed it as an attachemet.
Johnny.
Ron Rademaker wrote:
> What is this about??/
>
> On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Arne wrote:
>
> > Test: Pretty Park.exe :)
> >
> >Arne
> >
>
> --
> U
Have you tried moving your orignial ~/.mozilla folder. It may have config
settings
that the new version of mozilla doesnt like...
Johnny
"Bryan K. Walton" wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> This morning I performed my daily distribution upgrade on
> frozen, and to my delight, my Mozilla was upgr
There is a problem with dpkg_1.6.10 which gives this error. Please
downgrade the dpkg file to dpkg_1.6.9.
I assume that you have just done an upgrade to the new package and this
broke dselect. dpkg itself still works, so you just need the file and
use:
dpkg -i packagename.deb
Then when dselect
I dont know if this really helps, but I have a Dell Latitude wich also has the
ESS Maestro sound chip. I installed using the latest potato boot floppys,
selected Maestro module along with the 3 OSS modules and everything worked just
fine.
I had a couple of hangs due to the sound card, but I think
I believe that you are not supposed to delete the lock file. I had this
problem at
first when I had a shared debs directory between the machines on my local
network.
I also had a problem with the lock file being on the nfs mounted system and got
round
the problem by linking it to a lock file o
As far as I know there are no jdk1.2 debs for any debian distribution..
Using the jdk1.2 from blackdown is what most people do (www.blackdown.org).
There
are two versions availble differing on glibc. Get version 2.0 for slink.
John.
Rick Macdonald wrote:
> Are there JDK 1.2 debs for slink av
Hello all,
I have come across a problem with gnumeric, when I run it I get the following
error:
~$ gnumeric
Gnumeric failed to find a suitable default font.
Please verify your gnome-print installation and that your fontmap file
(typically located in /usr/local/share/fonts/fontmap) is not empty o
Hello,
I am not a developer or expert on policy, but as far as I know the intent of
xdm is to start
linux up X rather than on the terminal. Now as debians default init level is
2, it seems
natural to me to make the appropriate links for xdm in that init level
(otherwise it would
seem to the uni
I have taken a giant leap of faith and gone back to using gnome-session. In the
earlier days of gnome, this used to cause load of interesting effects to
happen, but
now everything seems to work just fine.
Try the following in your .xsession file (and dump your .xinitrc file)
exec gnome-session
Hello,
Did you install a new kernel when you upgraded to potato?? If so, did you
install from
sources or from a kernel image?
I updated from slink to potato on my laptop at the weekend and had no real
problems with
the upgrade. However, I did make sure that I had all the packages I needed in
Hello,
I am trying to set up an ftp server to hold some non-free debian
suff I dont have no cd.
I am using proftpd and am able to ftp to the machine, but I
cannot see any files or directories.
I have read the docs for proftpd and only found info on how to
hide directories (but they are already h
If you want a little bit of safety you can alway add this to
your .bashrc (or what ever shell profile you source)
alias rm='rm -i'
This will ask you to confirm your deletions, so long as you do
not use the -f option. The -f option will just do it no matter
how your shell is set up.
I guess you
There is a nice little command called xhost which allows you to
specifiy from which machines users are allowed to run X
applications.
So this alters the Magic Cookie stuff. If you type:
xhost +mymachine
where mymachine is the hostname of the computer you are
currently typing at, then no matter
I have the same 'feature' running slink with the
slink-staging-area gnome debs (these few do work quite nicely
actually).
In order to avoid the problem, I always log out of the gnome
pannel before exiting from the window manager. It would be nice
if there was a more elegant way around this though
Last I heard about linuxconf was that it had a negative affect,
as it does not follow the debian file structure properly.
I guess that if the debs are in experimental then you should not
install them on a machine that you arent prepared to trash.
John.
Oliver Thuns wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Does anyon
I got HP Web JetAdmin to work okay on my Hamm distribution,
after making a few sym-links to make up for the differences in
filespace layout.
However, I tried it again with slink and it refuses connection.
I wonder if there are some access permissions that changed
default from the two distros'. E
Hello Debian land,
Does anyone know where I should put the configuration
directives, in order to switch on proxy caching.
I am following the guidelines in the O'Riely book on apache, and
it says to place the directives in a file called .../site.proxy
This file I created as /etc/apache/site.proxy
I get the same problems with gnome. I have also got an even
weirder problem that I dont even know how to report.
I had been running Enlightenment 0.15 with some of the gnome
apps from www.debian.org/~jim/debian-gtk-gnome/gnome-stage-slink
unstable main
Everything was working fine, although as be
Hello,
I have to problems that I think may be related.
1) I installed slink from scratch on a Dell Laptop (which worked
using hamm) and selected the source for kernel 2.0.36. When I
went to the /usr/src directory, I fount the tar file had not
been extracted and therefore there was no linux symbo
Hello,
How do I back up our linux server (Debian slink) using a HP
SureStore DAT8 tape drive. The Dat Drive is an external box
attached to the linux server via an adapted scsi card.
This is probably a simple questiong to answer, but I cant find
the right info.
Which packages should I use to bac
To solve my problem of remote printing, it was very simple (once
I found out what I was doing).
Edit the /etc/lpd.perms so that it allows remote print job
requests:
Find these following lines in the file:
# reject remote prints from arbitrary hosts
REJECT SERVICE=XRPQ NOT SERVER
Replace them wi
Hello,
I am running a linux print server that is working very nicely
with win95 clients (using samba) but am having trouble
connecting to the printer from linux clients.
I have read the printing howto (see snippet below) and it refers
to the /etc/hosts.lpd file, but I have know idea what the
stru
To answer my own problem, it was a windoze config problem. We
found a win98 doing the same thing and discovered that the
subnet mask was incorrect on some of the client machines, doh.
What a pain...
John
John Stevenson wrote:
>
> To add to the mistery, I have one win95 machine that work
with regional
software, some is English(British) and some is
English(International). But I am only guessing
Last resort is to upgrade the machines to win98, which seems to
work just fine on six machines that I have tried with the samba
servers.
Hope some one can help,
John
John Stevenson wrote
Hello,
I am having problems installing printers on win95 machines. I
am using a linux server running debian slink and have been able
to set up clients running windows98 to use the linux printer,
but windows 95 refuse to acknoledge that the server even exists.
Attached is my smb.conf file.;
; /et
Hello,
Is there any way to get the Netscape Browser (in communicator
4.5) to include the address of the web page on the top corner of
the printout. The same version of netscape but for M$ does this
automatically, even when attached to a linux print server.
Is there anything I can do to get this
If you have slink installed then I suggest using GTKICQ which
looks (more or less) identical to the mirabilis version for
windoze
Seems to work quite nicely for me to talk to people using
mirabilis...
bye
John.
Andrei Ivanov wrote:
>
> > What Linux version of ICQ? Do you mean the j
I had a problem with my keyboard when I used the tleds package
(which used the keyboard leds to indicate events). This stoped
my laptop keyboard working.
If you have a package like this installed, it may be causing the
problem.
John.
"Daniel J. Brosemer" wrote:
>
> On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, Robert
I cheated to install the Jet Admin package. I created a
symbolic link inside /etc called rc.d which linked to the above
directory, which was etc. The install was then able to carry on
with no problem. I think I was even able to remove the rc.d
link when the install had finished.
I have not actu
I have just had a similar problem with my laptop. It seems to
have been caused by one of the following reasons:
* Conficting Modules installed
* Conflicting IRQ when trying to configure my sound card.
I seem to have fixed these problems at the same time and now no
longer get the messages as belo
Before you start editing your /etc/X11/XF86Config file, try
using the following key press combination:
control Alt -
control Alt +
Pressing these three keys (Holding control and Alt then tapping
either plus or minus) will change the resolution that your
screen runs at. Using this method will all
Hello,
Has anyone had any problems using Slink with a Neomagic video
card. I am currently using Hamm with Precision Insights
XFCom_NeoMaic Xserver.
Now from what I have seen from slink is that a lot of changes
happen when you upgrade to slink, especially with the fonts.
My question is will the
I guess we are better off using Imperial college in london that
manchester. I now use src.doc.ic.ac.uk/packages/Linux/debian
and have had no problems.
David Wright wrote:
>
> Quoting John Stevenson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> [...]
> > I am installing the frozen distribution from ftp.
Looks like I have found the problem. It seems to have been the
ftp site I was using. I eventually got through to another site
and dont seem to have the same problems.
Still strange though. I might try to just ftp the files by hand
and see if there is a real problem
--
John Stevenson, Objective
/main dpkg-http
550
/pub/linux/distributions/Debian/dists/frozen/main/binary-i386/admin/dpkg-http_0.
19.deb:
not a plain file.
--
John Stevenson, Objective Alliance: www.oa.nl
"Its grip'd, its sorted.."
and tell me what you think of it. Check out
the code
too, you might even want to contribute...
--
John Stevenson, Objective Alliance: www.oa.nl
"Its grip'd, its sorted.."
Our NT server (doh) is used by both Linux and windoze clients at
the same time, with out any problems (apart from the usual ones
with NT)
John.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, John Stevenson wrote:
>
> > I took the easy way out of this situation by using rlpr in
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