2011/7/2 lee :
>
> Well, I switched back to fvwm-crystal after using KDE for a while
Because of Emacs, after trying Unity and Gnome Shell, I am happily
settled on StumpWM.
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2011/6/30 abdelkader belahcene :
> Is there a software or procedure to migrate DB from COBOL to SQL ( or
> postgresql)
Get the Cobol copies (data definition), understand them, create
PostgreSQL relations (tables).
Read Cobol code, translate into SQL/PSM or your language of choice.
It is really i
2011/6/29 John W Foster :
> 1. Why is Debian switching to LibreOffice, per the posting I saw a few
> days ago?
Because the community has switched to LibreOffice.
> 2. Is OpenOffice still going to be supported?
Perhaps by Oracle, the Apache foundation, IBM or whomever may be
interestested, not b
2011/6/19 Lisi :
>
> Google -> language tools (under "advanced") -> preferences
Even better, set the system’s or the user account’s language.
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2011/3/14 consul tores :
>
> chkrootkit= nothing
clamav?
Of course, you can just remove it… but it would be a pity not to
discover who or what has put it there.
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> Yes, you can use Netscape or any other mail client which
> supports IMAP4. This is the
> protocol you need to talk with Exchange Server. As an added
> bonus Netscape supports
> LDAP which you can use to search the directory on the
> Exchange Server. I use this
> myself (well, I'm using Netscap
> 2. Should I get USB, Parallel Port or SCSI?
> I've already got a ZIP drive and printer on the parallel port, so
> was wondering if it was a good idea to hang yet another device off it.
> The SCSI scanners appear to be quite a bit more expensive. USB
> ones are comparable with the parallel port on
> 1. hsync in kHz: I choose 31.5: standard VGA, 640x480 @ 60
> Hz, as mine is
> a 640x480 STN LCD capable of 256 colors (although the manual
> says it can
> use external VGA monitor of three types (640x480, 31.5kHz; 900x600,
> 35.5kHz for 256 colors; 1024x768, 35.5kHz for 256 colors).
> > A Debian e' muito superior a RH. Ano podemos continuar
> assistindo
> > essa palhaçada da Conectiva.
>
> Tá aqui a minha justificativa por topar fazer até
> gratuitamente. Não
> agüento mais escutar falar em Linux e escutar o nome RedHat!!!, muito
> menos Conectiva!!!
Tá b
> Just what it says. I am seeking any comments on software development
> tools and applications that utilize/are aware of XML. I want
> tools that
> will run on LINUX--I do not care if they are Open Source, commercial,
> free, or not for now. ANY ideas references suggestions are
> appreciated
>
> I want to work with Linux but where I am, I am the only one.
Welcome to Linux!
> Does anybody know if there are programmes to assure compatibility between
> emacs (or another editor) and MS Word ? Even under licence, not only free.
First thing to learn is that Emacs isn't a wo
> i dont really have a debian question but i have a motherboard question..
Well then this question shouldn't have been sent here...
Althought we will be pleased to help you with any Linux
related question, hardware questions would be better answered
in hardware-specific forums.
> Hallo !
I can't understand a word of German (only English, Portuguese and a
little bit of Spanish), so only thing I can do to help you is ask that
you subscribe to the German-speaking Debian users' list.
debian-user-de
This mailing list is the main mailing list for German spea
> The subject says all. I'd like to know if there is any plan to include
> kernel 2.2 in slink or will we wait for potato?
No! Slink is frozen, that is, can get only bug and security fixes.
New features and new versions must be included only in unstable
distributions.
> If slink comes o
> I am trying to get the mouse running on an NEC powermate 486 sx-25 i.
> When installing the mouse driver from floppy, a message says,
> No module parameters.
> Depends on misc.o
> and the driver installation usually fails.
> When the driver does install and I run vgacardgames the
> Can I read the HOWTO's in html or text on the www somewhere, I cannot as
yet get them on my linux system?
http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX.html
But I hear SunSite will become MetaLab, so in some months
expect the URL to change to metalab.unc.edu
>
>
>
Leandro Gui
> I'm looking for something better than knews and netscape's news client --
> any suggestions?
Try GNUS... runs under EMACS or XEmacs.
Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Amdocs Brasil Ltda
> Well, in running XF86Setup, it wouldn't bring up an xterm when
> SVGA was specified (nor S3, if I recall correctly).
0---51525354555657--
You were sure you installed the X server *before* running
XF86Setup, weren't you? And also a windo
> How can I re-configure my network after installing linux?
You use the ifconfig command. Use the
man ifconfig
to learn about it.
This only configures the running system. In order
to keep the changes even if you reboot, you need to change
the /etc/init.d/network file.
> > This feature would, I fear, strain the dpkg system even more. I'm
> > starting to see occasional failures under dselect/apt/dpkg that
> > fortunately, for now, are transient (i.e. rerun dselect/apt and the
> > failure doesn't reoccur). It suggests to me that we are pushing our
> > package
> There is only one card, displaying the info through DOS MSD command
> shows a subset of info for the VESA stuff, which I have no idea if
> it's used or not.
Oh... that S3 Trio is the chipset of the card.
> The card is supported, my question is what X servers will both the
> card and th
> I choose the shadow mode and I create the new users with the command
> "adduser"
I've never seen something like that. Perhaps others at the list?
This seems to be a very interesting problem!
Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Amdocs Brasil Ltda
> I've just recently installed the Debian sytem on my computer. It works
> perfectly for the "root", but not for the other users. For example when
> Information on user id 1000 not found.
It seems you have a corrupt users database.
Did you cho
> Video card is a Diamond Stealth 1MB DRAM, and strictly from
> possibly impaired memory, an ISA card with S3 Trio VESA something-
> or-other, probably new in 1996.
Which of these two cards you are actually using?
The X server should be choosing according to the card.
There is a l
> > AFAIK the only modules which need such stuff are the sound modules
>
> In fact, the do not really *need* it. They (OSS makers) inserted the check
> just to avoid problems like "your module kills my kernel" - because they
> sell it, so they have responcibility even when user messes it up. B
Wrong mailing list, sorry!
> > AFAIK the only modules which need such stuff are the sound modules
>
> In fact, the do not really *need* it. They (OSS makers) inserted the check
> just to avoid problems like "your module kills my kernel" - because they
> sell it, so they have responcibility ev
> > AFAIK the only modules which need such stuff are the sound modules
>
> In fact, the do not really *need* it. They (OSS makers) inserted the check
> just to avoid problems like "your module kills my kernel" - because they
> sell it, so they have responcibility even when user messes it up. B
> > > The developers of dpkg could do something like add a 'package
> > grouping'
> > > feature that lets newcomers (especially newbies to X11) understand the
> > > relationship between packages.
>
> Is this a documentation issue? Maybe there is a requirement for a document
explaining the genera
> Bottom line: suggestions can do no harm, and they may help.
I agree. It's just that people keep asking for things every time,
and do not even give a try at implementation... some people know they could
contribute, but others think this is just like Microsoft, where you ask
and perhaps s
> what. Is there a way to see what these applications
> are, without re-installing redhat???
There is a package to enable the use of .rpm's in Debian, it is
called... I forget the name! I'm without access to the web or to a
Debian machine now, please look for it in dselect or on the sear
> Alan thanks for advice but i'm a linux/unix newbie
> you lost me after the network card
> 1. make sure that your network card is supported--yes
> >2. make sure kernel has support enabled (compiled in or module)--how to
> check??
It will only have kernel if you recompiled your kernel. If
> The developers of dpkg could do something like add a 'package
grouping'
> feature that lets newcomers (especially newbies to X11) understand the
> relationship between packages.
Do anyone knows what the dpkg developers think about the issue?
Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
> But since I'm not very experienced with networking my problem is: how
> to install the /home directories on the server (any user should be
> able to work on every machine which is available, so I think it
> would be the best way to export the user directories with NFS).
Besides exporting
> (Debian 1.1 - slink)
You mean 2.1?
> 11:06pm ~$ dselect
> dselect: error in loading shared libraries
> /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2: undefined symbol:
> __register_frame_info
>
> I attempted reinstalling both libc6 and libstdc++2.9, but it didn't
> help. The file mentioned
> hdd: IRQ probe failed (0)
> hdd: IRQ probe failed (0)
> hdd: Toshiba CD ROM XM-6102D ATAPI CDROM DRIVE
> hdd: IRQ probe failed (0)
> ide0 at 0x160-0x1fg, 0x36 on irq 14
> ide1 at 0x170-0x177, 0x376 on irq 15
>
> If I then try to mount -r -t iso9660 /dev/hdd /mnt/cdrom my
> system hangs in the L
> The question is - Is Debian going to run worth a d**n on this thing? The
> primary use will be for learning C and mucking about with shell
> programming. I won't be loading much more then the base system, gcc, g++,
> and vi.
It should be fine *if* you won't do anything heavy in C. gcc
> I run a TerraTec XLerate Soundcard
> -PCI and Plug & Play
> But, unfortuanellety, I can't get the soundcard `swingin'.
Isn't it Windows-only? If it says it needs Windows, better to
believe it.
Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Amdocs Brasil Ltda
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > When I try to install my packages it says
> > dpkg-perl file not found or renamed
> >
> > then it tells me where to put it
> > when I search for it though its not there
> > how do I fix this?
>
> Never seen this... but if it says "not found or renamed", it wou
> I use Afterstep as my window manager and I have asmixer installed,
> but I can't find it anywhere on my system.
Run
update-menu
If you still can't find asmixer, try typing
asmixer&
in any xterm (or similar windowed shell).
If asmixer isn't in your path, try
loca
Please, people! dselect is free software, under GPL.
Instead of daydreaming about a thousand features, implement them
and submit the patches to the current maintainer!
Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Amdocs Brasil Ltda
> > Not so! Mozilla may not be the wonderful GPL'd program I would like
it
> > to be, but it's still free.
> >
> > Unless you consider that Mozilla isn't quite from Netscape...
> >
>
> So what happens when AOL decides not to support Mozilla any further?
The joke about Mozilla n
> access). Compile ssh (should do without root privileges), do not try
> to install it (this requires root) and run sshd with a port argument.
If you install it giving your home (or ~/local/) as root, won't it
install nicely under ~/local/ ?
Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Amdocs
> Your Absolutely right !!
> > If I had the CD I would of used it !
>
It was just a suggestion... it's so much easier, and many people do
not know they can boot from it, so they install the operating system from
floppies in order to be able to use the CD later.
Anyway, there is so
> Mr. Joey Hess suggested I get on this mailing list !!
Send "subscribe" in the body of a message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I'm not too familiar with mailing list protocol
First thing: never send attachments to mailing lists! Quote the
message instead, deleting all irrelevant lin
I work at a company which uses only M$ Exchange for email, and a
gateway to SMTP. I could install Linux on my machine, but would need
a piece of s/w to be able to talk to the Exchange server. Is there
any thing available?
TIA!
Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
AUREC/Amdoc
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