Ragga.
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uot; in my netscape,
> however, there is the file bookmark.html exist under
> the directory ./netscape under my home directory. How
> can I handle this situation?
Check that you have write permissions on that file and directory.
Does netscape read the file if you point it to it ?
HTH
Ragga
success:
subserver pid 7920 exit status 'JSUCC' at 11:39:43.823
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: job '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' printed at
2000-07-22-11:39:43.823 ## [EMAIL PROTECTED] number=917
process=7919
What gives ? Suggestions anybody ?
TIA
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s/frozen/main/disks-i386/current/images-1.44)
for rescue.bin and root.bin. These are the install disks you'll need
to boot.
HTH
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Ragga
Also, it's not a bad idea to see the install docs in the current/doc directory.
HTH
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Ragga
s//misc
for sb.o and sbawe.o. If they are there, just "modprobe -ak sb".
There's additional docs in the kernel source tree for configuring awe...
If you want to get it the easier way, may I suggest ALSA.
Search for alsa with dselect.
HTH
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Ragga
kerneld is obsolete as of Linux kernel 2.1.90, it was
replaced by the kmod kernel thread and cron entries. Do
not even think of using kerneld unless you are running a
2.0 kernel.
HTH
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Ragga
om is NOT mounted by ANYBODY then you should be able to umount
it on your end and get it out.
Other than that you can try to shutdown nfsd (don't count on that, I haven't
tried it)
> Any suggestions ?
Inform the other parties that they don't forget to umount the cdrom after
use ? ;)
HTH
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m
your localhost if you want to start an x program with a different
user than the current session (in this case root)
Simply execute 'xhost +localhost' before doing a su.
HTH
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Ragga
make any settings etc..
It's actually very probable that you have nfsd running, but with
blank settings...
And as I said, we have no problems here mounting those files from linux
clients.
(Don't worry about user vs kernelspace, that's for linux only)
HTH,
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Ragga
!
knfsd has problems afaik but I find this very difficult to believe.
Userspace nfs has never crashed here since the past year on a mixture
of machines, Debian-Sparc, Solaris 7, Solaris 2.5,
Debian x86, RH5.2, RH6, RH61..
What kind of processing/loads/transfers do you have going ?
Just an adverse pov ;)
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Ragga Muffin
Jay Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Will NetMeeting work thought a firewall or will I need to port
>the box to let it out. If I reme\mber right in the past I was able to
>send video out but not receive it for the other side. Anyone haveany
>ideas to fix this ? And what port will I need to open
Daniel Reuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Michiel,
>
> On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Michiel Meeuwissen wrote:
>
> > It seems that a way to accomplish this is running apt-get upgrade,
> > netsape and seti at the same time, in my computer (potato, PIII 500 64
> > Mb).
>
> On Netscape's webpage they
Sven Garbade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to port some old DOS-programs to Linux. The programs produce
> simple graphics like filled circles, moving rectangles etc. I´ve take a
> look in the xscreensaver sources, but I would find it very helpful, if
> there´s an overview about the xlib-fun
"A. Scott White" wrote:
> I want to use a different vga text mode (like 80x50) on my terminal. I do
> not like to use X Windows, it is too slow. I prefer to use the standard,
> text based terminal. I want, however, to be able to see more text on the
> screen at one time.
Have you tried the svgat
Oliver Hingst wrote:
>I currently have :
>deb ftp://ftp.uk.debian.org/ potato main contrib non-free
>
>adding "non-US" to this, gives an error about not being able to download
>the Packages.gz file. What line must I add to get the package list from
Try adding a line like this
deb ftp://ftp.uk.
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