... and would be willing to help at the Debian booth (#503, community
pavillion, check it out), or who knows good places to stay at in
Atlanta? Or who wants to planepool with the Novare team from Dallas?
netgod
Oh, and my /proc/kcore is over 50MB -- can I remove it and get
"Jason" == Jason Gunthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jason> It's quite amazing that these days the archive has been so
Jason> consistent that people have forgotten that option ;>
And I bet that you really didn't want that missing file anyway. :)
netgod
* Cyberlink wants t
"bruce" == bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
bruce> I'd suggest it prompt for the login and password and then
bruce> dump you with a message as soon as you succeed in logging in.
I've asked the proftpd authors to do tihs.
netgod
* Asterix commits heinous errors of grammar j
"rathon" == rathon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
rathon> zlib1g_1.1.3-2.deb depends on libc6(>= 2.0.7u). On the Debian
rathon> stable site, I found one called lic6(2.0.7.19981211-6).
rathon> Is this the right one ? if not how do I get the right libc6..
I think thats the right libc6; only the dpk
"rathon" == rathon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
rathon> deb http://ftp.netgod.net/ x/
rathon> Brian, There is no many of the xservers at this website,
rathon> which is for the Matrox Millennium AGP ??
xserver-svga_3.3.3.1-2_i386.deb
netgod
"Alec" == Alec Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alec> The PCI version ought to work... I would venture to guess the
Alec> AGP version might work too.
Hm.
(--) SVGA: PCI: Matrox MGA G200 AGP rev 1, Memory @ 0xe800, 0xe400
(--) SVGA: detected an SGRAM card
(--) SVGA: Virtual resolution s
"shaleh" == shaleh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
shaleh> acct.c: In function `sys_acct': acct.c:197: too few arguments
shaleh> to function `filp_close' acct.c:203: too few arguments to
shaleh> function `filp_close'
Add ", NULL" to the invocations of filp_close.
netgod
I've put the source, patch, and debs of this at the usual place
(http://netgod.net/). ISDN is compiled in now (I think).
netgod
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Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 14:46:33 -0800 (PST)
From: Linus Torvalds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Kernel Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTE
; Debian? The specific user?
ProFTPD. The Umask directive: http://www.proftpd.org/reference.html#Umask
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Debian has, it quietly suppresses that
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-i386/net/bitchx_75-2.deb
And invoking it like this:
bitchx "-c#debian"
Chat clients for other operating systems are available at
http://www.irchelp.org/.
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just under 13 days away.
I assume you'll all be at the mandatory IRC party? :-)
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inner. :-) The nominees
are BenC, dark, Knghtbrd, and wichert.
See you on IRC.
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98354d9bbe92ded9bdf3255b41319e19 kernel-source-2.2.0_2.2.0-1_all.deb
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duce the .so file needed. To activate it, add a
LoadModule line in httpd.conf that refers to the file.
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point your favorite IRC client at a server that sounds
close:
irc.us.debian.org irc.eu.debian.org
irc.au.openprojects.net irc.linux.org
The long wait is over. :-)
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Francois> problem. Why ?
Both dselect and apt are prone to giving up without doing a final dpkg
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Saturday, May 16th at 2200 UTC, 6 pm eastern, 3 pm pacific, at
irc.some.net -- be there or be square
--
>From http://some.net/forums.html:
Saturday, May 16th: 6PM EDT
* This week we welcome Manish Singh, aka yosh on IRC. Yosh is the
current maintainer of the GIMP, a
Logs of Saturday's open source forum with Eric S. Raymond are now
on the some.net website:
http://www.some.net/transcripts/esr-980509-opensource.log
ESR ---
Tylenol (a developer with the gimp project) asks: doesn't the
Open Group sort of "taint" the use of the word "op
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Hope to see you there. :-)
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on whether the resulting
CD is bootable or not, so your mileage may vary. Actual pre-burned
gold CDs will be available again once I get my new 4x Yamaha
CD-writer.
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Recent Changes
Since version 1998/02/23
* The vtwm, VRweb, newtonlink, and Xcopilot packages are now
uploaded.
Packages needing a new maintainer
* The sendmail, bind, cfengine, libfcgi2, vtprint, iplogger, and
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* Document converted to new DOCTYPE specification (comments on the
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"Boris" == Boris D Beletsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Boris> Does anybody working on the egcs package? If not, I would like
Boris> to try.
The egcs package is currently being maintained by Galen Hazelwood
([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Binaries for i386, sparc, and powerpc
architecures are in project/e
be an
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nds on itself. And with my bogomip rating (50), load level
(4), and disk throughput (pathetic), every attempt to "debian/rules
binary" takes over 20 min. :-(
Incidentially linux_logo source seems to need a sparc patch.
Once everyting is working I'll go back and do everything fo
acked as "sendmail-8.8.7.orig" just to suit the
whims of older dpkgs.
Instead only the filename was changed.
This means, not coincidentially, that the source code on the Debian
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to do, at least for the most common cases. This is run during
installation, so ideally people can get sendmail going without having to
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Incoming. It contains "nslookup", "dig", and "host", and can be
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> (--install) subprocess post-installation script returned error
Paul> exit status 1 Errors were encountered while processing: libc5 #
Paul>
Paul> can anyone help? I'm trying to install the hamm version..
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l. Just copy over the three config files
in /etc/apache -- httpd.conf, access.conf, and srm.conf -- and start
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ke there's something I need to fix.
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need a
Linux-supported SCSI card and a kernel with support for scsi-generic
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UUCP
configuration is necessary unless you need to automatically transfer
the batches between hosts.
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now).
I was going to test the theory by replacing binfmt_script.c with the
2.0.25 version, but make-kpkg didn't work under 2.1.13, and by the
time I re-liloed and booted the stable kernel, the heat of the moment
had passed :-)
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;ve tried, so I don't know if its a bug
or a feature. (Its startup messages mentioned being POSIX-certified,
mabye things like "#!/usr/bin/perl -w" and "#!/usr/bin/make -f" are
unsupported now?)
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productive, I think, than a similar Windows 95 system would
be.
But I still have to boot the Win 95 partition occasionally to do OCR
(sigh)
http://tln.lib.mi.us/
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