Re: Need advice on Postscript/PCL printer

2000-10-08 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
t the cover of some demo CDs (I like B&W) when it happens that I just need even a few copies"... :-/ well now I know that the Lexmark would do too. That's all so far, thanks again for all the infos sent to me. Nicola On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 10:52:50AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

Re: Need advice on Postscript/PCL printer

2000-10-04 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
Thanks a lot for helping, Hubert and Joachim and Oliver. I wish they were still producing those Kyocera :-( (I'll try some phone calls anyway tomorrow err... this morning.) It's starting to be a bit painful to make a choice, I'd like to just go and get it tomorrow morning... maybe. I just noticed

Re: Need advice on Postscript/PCL printer

2000-10-02 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
Ooops, I forgot to ask both of you: 1) how much RAM do your respective printers have? 2) what Postscript version do they support? woud Postscript2 lack features that are supposed to be supported for currently-common Postscript docs/tools? Thanks a lot, Nicola -- If one day you find out t

Re: Need advice on Postscript/PCL printer

2000-10-01 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
it not to break (to soon) and for the Epson service to be correct. Nicola (Below I'm just thinking aloud, just in case anybody has anything to add.) On Fri, Sep 29, 2000 at 04:25:46PM -0600, Hubert Chan wrote: > Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [snip] > > I gue

Need advice on Postscript/PCL printer

2000-09-29 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
toconductor (2 pages), 1 year no replacement and of course not home serviced warranty, among the options there is "Adobe Postscript 3.0" but the price is nearly 60% of the price without it! Thanks for any advice, Nicola Bernardelli

Re: smail, not open email relay

1999-04-25 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
il, conceived for the uni*es and adopted by Debian, sure has been offering that feature since its very first versions). Nicola On 25 Apr 1999, Martin Bialasinski wrote: > > >> "NB" == Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > NB> Alas I fear that

Re: smail, not open email relay

1999-04-25 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
f packages and contents... will know later... maybe that will be another item to look at into the debian ftp site... *pause* Nicola On Sun, 25 Apr 1999, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > Sorry, I realize that the diff file I sent was unreadable, here's a > not-context one which seems

Re: smail, not open email relay

1999-04-25 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
Sorry, I realize that the diff file I sent was unreadable, here's a not-context one which seems to be much more clear. Anyway, I just got smail_3.2.0.102-1 sources and am going to try compiling+installing and using the attribute you suggested for /etc/smail/config :-) Nicola Output of diff -B tran

Re: smail, not open email relay

1999-04-25 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
:-) Nice to meet you, I was no more expecting to have a reply. On 24 Apr 1999, Martin Bialasinski wrote: > > >> "NB" == Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > NB> the problem is far from here on a Debian box permanently connected to the > NB&

smail, not open email relay

1999-04-23 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
other boxes. Smail-3.2 1996-Jul-4 #2 Debian 1.3.1 _Thanks_, Nicola Bernardelli

Re: Stop rc5v2 client, Bovine team won 56 bit secret key challenge!

1997-11-13 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Wed, 12 Nov 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > Ok dear Britton, I'm not running the new client. Best wishes to them. > BTW: your idea of a Linux team is great... I think there was one here in > debian-user who was pretty expert of cryptography, but that doesn't mean > th

Re: Stop rc5v2 client, Bovine team won 56 bit secret key challenge!

1997-11-12 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Tue, 11 Nov 1997, Britton wrote: > > On Tue, 11 Nov 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > > > Hello, nice to meet you after so long. Well... did they mention Linux in > > Same to you Nicola. I have finally given up and dropped one of my > classes, and I immediately took

Re: Stop rc5v2 client, Bovine team won 56 bit secret key challenge!

1997-11-11 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Fri, 24 Oct 1997, Britton wrote: > > On Thu, 23 Oct 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > > > I don't think it has already been reported on this mailing list, > > anyway, just for who is letting the rc5v2 client run: www.distributed.net > > gives detail

Re: Stop rc5v2 client, Bovine team won 56 bit secret key challenge!

1997-10-24 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Fri, 24 Oct 1997, Britton wrote: > > On Thu, 23 Oct 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > > Team linux did quite well, I think coming in second only to the Mac team M... they could mention Linux on that page, then! BTW, the cover of the last issue of a weekly addendum &quo

Re: is the Creative Labs AWE64 GOLD Soundcard supported?

1997-10-24 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
went to 2.1.59 to be able to test SLab-1.0 (born in 2.1.24 says the readme file). Please, is there any piece of code ready to test the full-duplex support given by the sound driver ("OSS-3.8b5 or newer") coming with 2.1.59? I have voicechat-0.40-beta compiled both for half-duplex an

Re: is the Creative Labs AWE64 GOLD Soundcard supported?

1997-10-24 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Thu, 23 Oct 1997, Marcus Brinkmann wrote: > Try using mutt. It is good (very good) and I have no problems reading my > backlog of debian bug reports (23 Megabyte so far - in one singel folder, > maybe a few thousand messages). > > And I have only 16MB of memory. THANK YOU, I _will_ try it...

Stop rc5v2 client, Bovine team won 56 bit secret key challenge!

1997-10-24 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
space exploration. Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Please use <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for messages from any kind of robot, such as mailing lists. From that address no autoresponse messages will come, even w

Re: Stop rc5v2 client, Bovine team won 56 bit secret key challenge!

1997-10-24 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Thu, 23 Oct 1997, Greg Vence wrote: > Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > > > > I don't think it has already been reported on this mailing list, > > anyway, just for who is letting the rc5v2 client run: > > www.distributed.net > > gives details. Ok, maybe t

Re: is the Creative Labs AWE64 GOLD Soundcard supported?

1997-10-23 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
Ok, congrats for you nice keyboard. I heard a PSR-don'tRememberWhichNow years ago and the sounds were nice. Don't get slave to gadgets though! get Mark E. Boling, "The jazz theory workbook", Advance Music... other books if you want, one especially good for pianists. If you learn jazz you can face

Re: is the Creative Labs AWE64 GOLD Soundcard supported?

1997-10-22 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Wed, 22 Oct 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > On Wed, 22 Oct 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > > > On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > > > > > As you suggested (THANK YOU), Marcus, I got 0.4.2c and it correctly > > > detects size of memo

Re: is the Creative Labs AWE64 GOLD Soundcard supported?

1997-10-21 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Wed, 22 Oct 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > > > As you suggested (THANK YOU), Marcus, I got 0.4.2c and it correctly > > detects size of memory on soundcard: > > > > AWE32-0.4.2c (RAM4096k) > > >

Re: is the Creative Labs AWE64 GOLD Soundcard supported? (fwd)

1997-10-21 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Marcus Brinkmann wrote: > On Mon, Oct 20, 1997 at 12:41:36AM -0200, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > > As you suggested (THANK YOU), Marcus, I got 0.4.2c and it correctly > > detects size of memory on soundcard: > > > > AWE32-0.4.2c (RAM4096k)

Re: is the Creative Labs AWE64 GOLD Soundcard supported?

1997-10-21 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > As you suggested (THANK YOU), Marcus, I got 0.4.2c and it correctly > detects size of memory on soundcard: > > AWE32-0.4.2c (RAM4096k) > I tried installing it on top of the AWE support coming with kernel 2.1.55... it works!

Re: is the Creative Labs AWE64 GOLD Soundcard supported?

1997-10-19 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
i Iwai to put his photo in his homepage :-) - BTW, I gave a look at old messages... have you and Britton selected a cheap midi keyboard then? As you know, me too I think I'll have to get one soon... Nicola On Sat, 18 Oct 1997, Marcus Brinkmann wrote: > On Fri, Oct 17, 1997 at 09:0

Re: is the Creative Labs AWE64 GOLD Soundcard supported?

1997-10-18 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Sat, 18 Oct 1997, Marcus Brinkmann wrote: > I would be surprised if you could find a debian package newer that 0.3.3c (I > filed a bug report against this old version). get the 0.4.2c at: > > http://bahamut.mm.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~iwai/awedrv/ Oh, nice of you, so I won't go arowing in hamm direct

Re: is the Creative Labs AWE64 GOLD Soundcard supported?

1997-10-17 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Fri, 17 Oct 1997, Marcus Brinkmann wrote: > > > #define AWE_DEFAULT_BASE_ADDR 0x620 /* base port address */ > > > #define AWE_DEFAULT_MEM_SIZE 4096 /* kbytes */ > > > > > > Then it should work. > > > > Done, but I still get this with kernel 2.0.30: AWE32 Sound Driver v0.3.3e > > (DRAM 286

Re: is the Creative Labs AWE64 GOLD Soundcard supported?

1997-10-16 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Thu, 16 Oct 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, Marcus Brinkmann wrote: > > > On Sat, Oct 11, 1997 at 10:14:40PM -0200, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > > > > > > BTW, why does the sound module say what follows at each startup, when I >

Re: is the Creative Labs AWE64 GOLD Soundcard supported?

1997-10-16 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
Tons of e-mail and attached files passed... Marcus and I spared those things to others, here's what survives of the message I had started writing for the list... On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, Marcus Brinkmann wrote: > On Sat, Oct 11, 1997 at 10:14:40PM -0200, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: >

Re: is the Creative Labs AWE64 GOLD Soundcard supported?

1997-10-12 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Fri, 10 Oct 1997, Marcus Brinkmann wrote: > On Fri, Oct 10, 1997 at 05:25:56PM -0200, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > > Ok, for you HOWTO, I have isapnp working fine now. > > I find it *really* odd that you have to rearrange the order of the entrys in > the isapnp.conf. A

Re: is the Creative Labs AWE64 GOLD Soundcard supported?

1997-10-12 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
this software with Debian (and possibly with an AWE 64 Gold)? Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Please use <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for messages from any kind of robot, such as mailing lists. Fro

Parallel multi-destination deliver (possible with smail?)

1997-10-10 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
Issuing things like 'runq m0xJl8X-000A8aC' results in things like this line in /var/log/smail/logfile (and ps -ax says no sendmail is running): 10/10/1997 18:08:28: open_spool: /var/spool/smail/input/0xJl8X-000A8aC: lock_fd() failed: Try again THANK YOU! Nicola

Re: is the Creative Labs AWE64 GOLD Soundcard supported?

1997-10-10 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
ery nice thing to come for everybody your HOWTO, good idea Marcus! Below I forward that message with the workaround, bringing the attachments with itself. Nicola -- Forwarded message -- Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 17:25:56 -0200 (GMT+2) From: Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: is the Creative Labs AWE64 GOLD Soundcard supported?

1997-10-08 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > Other MIDI files seem OK, drvmidi works very fine and so does xmixer > (from the multimedia package; I find it more suitable than xmix, but I > think the midi synth volume should go on it instead than on the drvmidi > panel...) Sorry,

Re: is the Creative Labs AWE64 GOLD Soundcard supported?

1997-10-08 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
Well, after weeks following the threads on the AWEs and midi keyboards, this turned out to be a pretty long message. I confess that I already have the temptation to forward something to the Creative people themselves, but of course I don't want to

Help, delivery errors connected to debian-user?

1997-09-16 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
y_ the guys at Taiwan edu I think :-) ! Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Please use <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for messages from any kind of robot, such as mailing lists. From that address no autor

Re: switching from ide to scsi

1997-09-16 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
7;|| |||... Piacenza, ItalyMicrosoft is the question > ||| ||| |||''[EMAIL PROTECTED]"No" is the answer > ||| ||| ||| www.enjoy.it/users/~mk/index.html Live Linux, live free! > > > -- > TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS

Re: Re[4]: Debian + PC with multi RS... port -> n x (text d

1997-09-15 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
t; learn that aren't in the manuals. (These days, there isn't much in > manuals anyway.) > > jim lewis M, about those Wyse terminals, I really hope the job could be done with just the documented control code

Re: Debian + PC with multi RS... port -> n x (text dumb t

1997-09-15 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
address always gives me back delivery errors! The list is the only way to reach you and tell you, give me a sane address to send the error files to if you want.) Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Pleas

Re: Debian + PC with multi RS... port -> n x (text dumb t

1997-09-14 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
ties than a terminal alone. > Our machines use a bar code reader, a credit card scanner, control > when the cash drawer opens, print to a receipt only printer, and > print to the invoice printer. I don't see how you would get this > much functionality out of just a terminal. >

Re: Debian + PC with multi RS... port -> n x (text dumb terminal + printer)

1997-09-14 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
case one of them gets burned, you haven't but to get another and connect it (and chances are that the broken one can be repaired). I will keep looking for infos in that direction. Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: Debian + PC with multi RS... port -> n x (text dumb t

1997-09-14 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
ted help from very high quality people here (some "big" one via private e-mail), and there could be some Debian package I'm not aware of, and some of the original questions involved Debian-tested hardware. On Wed, 10 Sep 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > 1) What serial

Re: Re[2]: Debian + PC with multi RS... port -> n x (text dumb t

1997-09-14 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
each sell or incoming materials. I would choose to connect a printer to the port _on_the_main_computer for large reports. But it would be interesting just to know more about that keybord lock during prints. Ni

Re: Debian + PC with multi RS... port -> n x (text dumb t

1997-09-14 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
m used WYSE > terminal and there pass through printing feature. Why did you move to networked 386's? What's running on them? Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Please use <[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: Debian + PC with multi RS... port -> n x (text dumb terminal + printer)

1997-09-12 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Fri, 12 Sep 1997, Joey Hess wrote: > Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > > 1) what about sending output TO A PRINTER which is NOT ON A PARALLEL > > PORT (lpt1, lpt2, ...) but is instead on a serial line? (Maybe I just > > need to write software which sends output to

Re: Debian + PC with multi RS... port -> n x (text dumb terminal + printer)

1997-09-12 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
dle the type of terminal you have connected, _your_ software won't need worry about what terminal the session is actually on. ) I suppose your energies are exhausted by now... but I still hope that someone will give me a

Re: Where can I find pftp?

1997-09-11 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
use no ftp programs at all :) :) ... can't resist... Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Please use <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for messages from any kind of robot, such as mailing lists. From

Re: Debian + PC with multi RS... port -> n x (text dumb terminal + printer)

1997-09-11 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
original 3 questions here), would your software - C programs, perl script... - still manage a bare printer as they do for stdout/curses or would one have to open a peculiar _serial_ device and send escape codes to switch from the display to the printer or do other such ugly things? Nicola Bernardel

Re: Can 2 CPU motherboard run not-SMP kernel?

1997-09-10 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
Thanks to you all for answering! Good news then, it seems as SMP is not that critical... LINUX is really GREAT! Please, let me know if any of you remembers of motherboards that it is better stay far from. Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: Debian + PC with multi RS... port -> n x (text dumb terminal + printer)

1997-09-10 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Wed, 10 Sep 1997, Joey Hess wrote: > Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > > 3) What if the text dumb terminals connected to a Linux Box also need > > a printer each (or almost any of them)? Is it possible that > > data is sent to the printer and termi

Re: su - $CMD_OPTS_ARG

1997-09-10 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Wed, 10 Sep 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote: > su - -c "$VAR" > GREAT! THANK YOU, fool I am, I had tried to put quotes _INSIDE_ $VAR, like in VAR="'ls -l'"!!! Thank you!

Force smail immediately retry mail delivery.

1997-09-10 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
Which is the correct way to force smail immediately retry sending e-mail for which there was an error? Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Please use <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for messages from

Can 2 CPU motherboard run not-SMP kernel?

1997-09-10 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
t; --cut-- Suppose that after buying a 2 CPU motherboard you find that with some I/O intensive application there are deadlocks, would a kernel compiled with no SMP run on that motherboard? Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ---

Debian + PC with multi RS... port -> n x (text dumb terminal + printer)

1997-09-10 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
a printer each (or almost any of them)? Is it possible that data is sent to the printer and terminal via the same line? Brandname + model? Thanks to anyone willing to give a clue. Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTEC

su - $CMD_OPTS_ARG

1997-09-10 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
t 30 Sep 10 16:27 file2.cat -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 46 Sep 10 16:27 file3.cat nick:~/test# - Am i missing something? Chee

Re: Colors in the prompt like in slackware ?

1997-09-05 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
-T 0 so I _had_ to look at the man page. In the previous posting I was just ADDING to the previous quoted answer... but YOUR one-line essential color-settings is quite cool! Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -

Re: Colors in the prompt like in slackware ?

1997-09-05 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
> To also have .gz and .tgz in read In red of course, sorry ^ Nicola -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: Colors in the prompt like in slackware ?

1997-09-05 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
" elif [ "$SHELL" = "/bin/ash" ]; then PS1="$ " else PS1='\h:\w\$ ' fi PS2='> ' export PS1 PS2 though in this mailing list *MUCH* simpler commands appeared for that aim quite recently. Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ---

Re: SCSI Host Adapter (+ Re: 2 CPU servers)

1997-09-04 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
THANK YOU SO MUCH for all infos, I won't miss the doc and WEB site you suggested (I also think they will deal with possible/real transfer rates, of course related to the kind of hard disk or other device you connect to the card). Cheers. Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL P

Re: SCSI Host Adapter (+ Re: 2 CPU servers)

1997-09-04 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
rvers > > [snip] > 2.0.31-pre7 seems to be working ok (no deadlocks). > 2.0.30 or 2.0.29 with the deadlock-patch 6 works fine too. > [snip] Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ---

Re: [OFF-TOPIC] RC5 challenge Config & Performance

1997-09-01 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
t blocks coming...! Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Please use <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for messages from any kind of robot, such as mailing lists. From that address no autoresponse messages will retur

Re: [OFF-TOPIC] RC5 challenge Config & Performance

1997-09-01 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
GREAT! I wish *I* had that power to pump in too :-) (and to play with, myself). Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Please use <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for messages from any kind of robot, suc

Re: [OFF-TOPIC] RC5 challenge Config & Performance

1997-09-01 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
relatively small part of us gives some CPU-time. Bedises, the RC5 client does not really appear to affect what is being done in "non-idle" time, it must be practically stopped when anything else is being done. Nicola Bernardel

Re: problems with Adaptec AHA2x4x at installation

1997-06-20 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
the .config file to you if you want to give a look. (Linux has been running very fine on this system since the very first time I installed it on it, in Fall-Winter '95; I tried Yggdrasil, various Slackware versions, RedHat, and Debian is now definitely my choice and

Re: Message for Dale Scheetz and sendmail question for list

1997-05-12 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
et via dialup PPP to my ISP. Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Please use <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for messages from any kind of robot, such as mailing lists. From that address no autoresponse messages will return even when I'm not at home. ---

Re: chmod 640 and not 644 /var/log/messages*

1997-05-09 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
In the global /etc/profile or in the "personal" ~/.bash_profile put (or change its arg from the usual 022 value) the command: umask 027 Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Pl

Re: postgres95 / libbsd.so

1997-05-08 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
Yes, compilation was possible also with -ltermcap just commented out, but _maybe_ (I haven't done a serious test) that the server log file was not exactly the same as with -lncurses after the intense regress test (wasn't it bigger without -lncurses?). Nicola Bernardel

Re: postgres95 / libbsd.so

1997-05-08 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Wed, 7 May 1997, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote: > >>>>> "Nicola" == Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Rather than commenting out the -ltermcap, you could replace it with > -lncurses, and it will link fine. Ncurses has termcap emulation.

Re: postgres95 / libbsd.so

1997-05-07 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
still get that source-code-level errors. Screwed up... maybe the Makefile's? Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Please use <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for messages from any kind of robot, such as m

Re: Really good looking screen savers....

1997-05-07 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
ry... No, definitely my *thanks* to people implementing those stimulating graphics. By the way, I will upgrade from xlockmore-3.11 via ftp to see if that "rotor" mode has been fixed from being that slow

Re: ideas about moving Debian to another hard drive

1997-05-07 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
ed, by the way, so it was all right after the above command just copied the symbolic links.) Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Please use <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for messages from any kind of robot,

Re: postgres95 / libbsd.so

1997-05-07 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
tgz > from ftp.postgresql.org > > Maarten ... And I was actually lookin on a Debian mirror for the source tree NOW: the same as on the CD where I had it already. So *THANKS A LOT* to you too, I'll take the source from ftp.postgresql.org.

Re: postgres95 / libbsd.so

1997-05-06 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
THANK YOU *SO MUCH* Karl Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Please use <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for messages from any kind of robot, such as mailing lists. From that address no autoresponse messages

Have diff to build ACM 4.8 in Linux

1997-05-05 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
aware of more appropriate macros to test, as some of those changes may be good for some other systems too, so I don't broadcast that diff file unless explicitly wanted by some ACM "pilot" looking forward to it. Nicola Bernardelli &l

Re: postgres95 / libbsd.so

1997-05-05 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
(that is: library file or correct environment settings to rebuild the binaries or both or what else). THANK YOU, see you again. Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Please use <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for

Re: postgres95 / libbsd.so

1997-05-05 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
Do you mean you can't install or use it? Here with Debian 1.2.4 installation was quite cool a few days ago, then I had a rpc/rpcgen topic to understand... I haven't run Postgres95 yet... tomorrow morning I will try. Nicola Bernardelli <[EM

Re: FAST ACM! But "broken" timer? Gurus needed. Was: ACM 4.7-3 with Debian Linux 1.2.4

1997-05-03 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
lse has been changed). That could be added to the Debian package (currently valid both for 4.7 and 4.8). (Maybe I can put it to that ftp site...) Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Please use <[EMA

Re: FAST ACM! But "broken" timer? Gurus needed. Was: ACM 4.7-3 with Debian Linux 1.2.4

1997-05-03 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
that symbolic link inside the directory /usr/include/sys: 'ln -s file.h filio.h'. END of _monologue_ about ACM 4.7 :-) Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Please use <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> fo

Re: FAST ACM! But "broken" timer? Gurus needed. Was: ACM 4.7-3 with Debian Linux 1.2.4

1997-05-02 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
--- ---------- 2) xlockmore-3.11 about 'xlock -mode rotor' being that slow: no news, still to do. Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ---

PACKAGE CHANGE proposal, who should I submit?

1997-05-02 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
Ok, I have it fast, but I would like other Debian users (including Linux newbies) to have it too. Who could I send my immediately following posting? I fear there's NOT a maintainer for that package at the moment. Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL P

FAST ACM! But "broken" timer? Gurus needed. Was: ACM 4.7-3 with Debian Linux 1.2.4

1997-05-01 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Tue, 29 Apr 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > On Mon, 28 Apr 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > > > On Sun, 27 Apr 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > > > > > Sad to say, I'm not replying to my own question about Air Combat > > > Maneuvers un

Re: Audio, Printer queue and Mouse button

1997-05-01 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
u/private/witek/awe/ Maybe these can be useful in future: http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO.html http://www.dandelion.com/Linux/ (It was a pleasure to answer copying the addresses with gpm paste capacity, from one virtual console to another.) Nicola Bernardelli &l

Re: ACM 4.7-3 with Debian Linux 1.2.4

1997-04-29 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Mon, 28 Apr 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > On Sun, 27 Apr 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > > > Sad to say, I'm not replying to my own question about Air Combat > > Maneuvers under Debian 1.2.4... > > Not yet... > ... And not yet, but I

Re: ACM 4.7-3 with Debian Linux 1.2.4

1997-04-28 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Sun, 27 Apr 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > Sad to say, I'm not replying to my own question about Air Combat > Maneuvers under Debian 1.2.4... Not yet. Just have done some cleanup on my kernel configuration, with no change - in any of many steps taken - to the behav

Re: Amiga Filesystem mounting bother.

1997-04-28 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Mon, 28 Apr 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: > QUESTION: which filesystem is on Amiga FLOPPIES? Ok, just noticed this in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/Configure.help: Amiga FFS filesystem support (EXPERIMENTAL) CONFIG_AFFS_FS The Fast File System (FFS) is the common filesystem used

Re: Amiga Filesystem mounting bother.

1997-04-28 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
nd of filesystem and you won't see any appendix to this message with "it works" inside. Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Please use <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for messages from any kin

Some minor post-install TUNINGs

1997-04-27 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
500 5 Xkbkeycodes "xfree86" XkbTypes "default" XkbCompat "default" XkbSymbols"en_US(pc102)+it" <-- XkbGeometry "pc" EndSection If I've put any mistakes before posting the

Re: ACM 4.7-3 with Debian Linux 1.2.4 // xlock -mode rotor ???

1997-04-27 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
I was really hoping to be able to rebuild not only ACM version 4.7 but also that (still beta?) 4.8 with that IEEE standard for networked distributed computation... I find fast X graphics fascinating since I was a kid (what a surprise it was to have Battle Zone, cbzone, under my first Linux

Re: pon/poff not as root, like this?

1997-04-24 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On 23 Apr 1997, James LewisMoss wrote: > Nicola> I'll be away since tomorrow Thursday 24th and won't be > Nicola> able to read > Nicola> incoming messages until Monday 28th, so please don't think > Nicola> I'm not polite if I don't answer immediately. > Nicola> Anyway, thank yo

pon/poff not as root, like this?

1997-04-24 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
x27;ll be away since tomorrow Thursday 24th and won't be able to read incoming messages until Monday 28th, so please don't think I'm not polite if I don't answer immediately. Anyway, thank you in advance. Ni

ACM 4.7-3 with Debian Linux 1.2.4

1997-04-23 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
the question to the list): --- Forwarded message --- Date: Mon, 21 Apr 1997 02:47:28 -0200 (GMT+2) From: Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Ian Murdock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: ACM 4.7-3 with Debian Linux 1.2.4 I can't run ACM 4.7 under Debian Linux 1.2

Re: 1.2.4 list of known problems

1997-04-22 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
I have just noticed that this message was not correctly delivered on Thursday 17 April, I'm sorry, I send it again now. - Original message follows - [ Part 2: "Included Message" ] Date: Thu, 17 Apr 1997 16:34:21 +0100 (GMT+0100) From: Nicola Bernardelli &l

Re: 1.2.4 list of known problems

1997-04-17 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
e. Install by hand using --force-depends 18. Mc fails to declare it's dependence on libgpm. Should declare dpendence on libgpm. Install the gpm package. See you again. Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ---

Re: "dselect" replacement project ("deity")y

1997-04-14 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
tries for which we didn't make any decision (but what if just packages of NEW version with different dependencies have come? to simplify we could decide this is misuse and link the file to the suite of packages for which it was saved [the Debian release number?]). Nicola Bernardel

Re: X-Windows

1997-04-14 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
d be glad to "hear" those info too. So maybe you could continue on the mailing list (or at least send a copy to me, but other guys on the list may be interested). Thank you in advance. Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --

Re: "dselect" replacement project ("deity")y

1997-04-12 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
only installing but also removing or upgrading *each* package is of great importance to me. It is just a very good thing which needs a great design effort (and possibly some debugging), as for instance any C++ "ambitious" class hierarchy. The taste it gives to me is of a great quality

1.2.4 list of known problems

1997-04-12 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
y" questions. I'm learning on some books and I'm reading docs, but it takes time, I haven't arrived at goal yet but still would like to have Debian well setup and running on my system. Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: ppp redial problem

1997-04-11 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
# # Without the long second string to the modem, re-connection succeeds, # otherwise pppd fails for any re-connection after the first, waiting for # answer from the modem and then claiming something about SIGHUP, till # reboot. I can't dial and connect but the first time if I also want to