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Oh well.
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> > > I also want to address this issue about "standard" options file
> > > locations. It is impossible to manage multiple
ic. Because its basically safe to try out,
you can add a lot of value to it by using it -- at pretty
much no risk ot your system. I'm tempted to say at
absolutely no risk, but I know better than that ;)
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writing it from scratch.
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Anyway, please give dunc a try, and let me know about any
oddities.
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I'll shut up now :)
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ago. What part of the functionality breaks without bind?
If its just the prerm script, maybe just the prerm script
needs fixin'.
Just a thought.
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> On 04-Nov-97 Richard G. Roberto wrote:
> > Can anyone explain to me in plain, simple english, what I
> > need to do to get knews to only subscribe to the 5 news
> > groups I've subscribed to?
>
> You will need to downl
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locking. I'm sure
there must be some way to gdb a running kernel into
"removing" the process and have init (or the parent)
reap its data structures, but I don't know of it off hand.
If anyone has any ADB macros to do this on Solaris, let me
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On Fri, 22 Aug 1997, Dave Cinege wrote:
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> >A while ago I posted my feelings on this to Debian private,
> >but it was _very_ ill received at the time. I'll restate it
> >now. Commercial products
_PASSWRD "ion >" ppp
Try that.
Also, you can have a look at /var/adm/ppp.log and
/var/adm/messages for clues as to what's going on.
The new dunc package doesn't really do this part any
differently, but its better in other ways. You might want
to check it out (from hamm) if
_2.2_i386.deb".
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exception to this
rule, but rather an example of it.
As for the lawyers in the crowd, you guys are out of
control! I always knew you guys were back yard sociologists
at heart ;) Paul Serice, if you're ever in Tokyo, lets
discuss politics, and beating people senseless, over a few
beverages ;)
Chee
me. :-)
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othing bad, and have the potential to do
enourmous good (like having babies, getting tax write offs,
etc.)
In the future, Mike "user-vote" Hill, try to keep the
language civil, lest I get all riled up and give you a
serious taunting! ;-)
Sheesh!
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> > Sounds above board to me.
>
> That's some careless wording. One would think you'd know I'm one of the
> good guys by now. :-)
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> Bruce
nts (which is
likely), dunc will get you up and running in no time
(assuming you find out what COM port your modem is on.)
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if this topic is being dubbed "unfit for public discussion".
I'm still a "debian developer" in that I still maintain a
debian package. I am only subscribed to this list and
admintool (low traffic, but still no digest :-( )
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usera. This
normally amounts to the same thing as having the password
for userb. Thus, no discrimination between methods.
Just my 2.36 JPY
DISCLAIMER: I haven't seen recent versions of these
programs and some of the above issues may have been
addressed by now, but its not likely.
Chee
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what was actually wrong, and what
fixed it. But that doesn't matter I suppose, as long as it
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uot;secret" so there's no danger in
adopting commercial practice for it. That may not be true
of driver interfaces, etc. -- but this ain't a driver
interface.
Also, I want to apologize if the language in these past
mails has been harsh. I got one mail complaining about it.
I had
et address for proxy ARP" also, it
doesn't affect my system though.
Outside of this, I'm afraid I'm out of ideas.
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to just adopt the "standards" of current commercial
practice? And no, SCO doesn't count. Industry leaders
currently means Solaris, HP(Hitachi)/UX, AIX, Irix, and
maybe DU.
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has a lot of things we have -- including dependencies and
extra meta-info, etc. Oh well.
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th the filters and the newbies! No wonder I keep
getting the "wrong" idea.
On a side note, I think we should call newbies "dave"
and gurus "liza" from now on. ;)
You can call me "heathcoat", but I probably won't know your
talking to me ;)
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history that you need to _learn_ how to read (the mailing
list, not the words -- of course you'd have to know how to
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lease upgrade to version 2.2.
$ dpkg -f dunc_2.2_i386.deb
Package: dunc
Version: 2.2
Architecture: i386
Depends: ae, ed, ash (>= 0.2-0), dialog (>= 0.9a-8), shellutils (>= 1.12), ppp
(>= 2.2.0f-20), gzip, findutils
Installed-Size: 79
Maintainer: Richard G. Roberto <[EMAIL PROTECTED
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difference is, but there are three settings in my BIOS: AT,
ECP, and EPP. It only works with EPP. I get video now.
Thanks
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> Richard G. Roberto wrote:
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> > I can't get this to work. My QuickCam works under windows,
> > but not linux. I can't seem to
working? What else
besides the vic-cqcam package is needed? Do I need to
kernel module to run this? Where do I get it?
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On Wed, 9 Jul 1997, Philippe Troin wrote:
> I know this is not related to debian, but...
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> 1) If the NIS server is down for a NIS domain, root cannot log on the
> console. This is annoying, accounts which are in /etc/passwd (like
> root) should be always ac
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> Subject: Re: rsh authentication ...
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> Richard> I have (after some fr
still rather just dump it to STDOUT. Maybe I'll try an mda
definitiopn of "/bin/cat >>/home/mydir/%s" and see if it
works.
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OK, actually fetchmail sucks. Is there any chance of getting
the original popclient program back? I realize fetchmail is
more suave and sophisticated, but it doesn't deliver my
mail! I had a very simple command line working with
popclient that gags under the fetchmail link because
fetchmail wont
pear
to be working. Also, the archives are pretty old.
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NY). I haven't had time to realy figure out why it now works as
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it was.
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(i.e. without proxyarp)?
I'd be more than happy to supply more info to anyone willing to
help. Just tell me what you need.
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-a -u -- if its already defined as -u and you changed it to a
null string, run clock -a).
I hope that solves it for you. If it doesn't, I don't know
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ISPLAY" != "";description=RA
RAM realaudio format
When I select a real audio link, I get a popup dialog asking me
to save the file of type audio/x-pn-realaudio. The other helpers
(such as xanim) work fine for their respective file types though.
Any ideas?
TIA.
Richa
> Tim
Definitely! This is the best logo I've seen so far! Please
visit the debian logo page (available from debian's home page)
and fing out how to submit this!
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solution is to use a more sophisticated backup and restore
mechanism, but that's another war.
The signal handling is also not working. I do some trapping in
the script that gets ignored under bash for no apparent reason.
Oh well.
Richard G.
acters. Even on the command line:
bash$ xplaycd & ; xmixer &
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `;'
Any help would be appreciated.
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I don't think we need to choose between
being geekware for universities or being commercially viable. We
can be both technically superior _free_ software, and have
commercial appeal. There's just more work involved :-(
Again, my apologies to the list and to any individuals.
Richard G. Rob
e and makes a "glass" master which is used to blow out the
volume order ($2000US for 1000 CDs). This may be impracticle for
Debian which changes frequently. Of course, once we're at a
"stable" stable release ;-), it should be OK to pump a few out.
Thanks for all the feedb
"disk 26 of the 43 cd
internet bonanza!!" and it can't be a gold CDR with Debian
scribbled on it in black marker. I need to be able to show it to
other people (like my boss) ;-) Does anyone know of a CD for
sale that looks presentable (i.e. has an actual screened or
printed face)?
Th
ail that
mentioned a sendmail.cw file.
Sorry for ranting ...
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Newbie questions should be asked on debian-user.
Dumb questions should be asked on debian-devel.
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ho has the mime-capable elm. We don't have pine on this server either. :-(
Try talking the SA into installing Pine or making the above mods
to the system wide mimetype or mailcap files. You should be able
to read list mail under solaris 5.5.1!
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s makes this filter
genarally useful for remote printing.
Hope this helps. You should really read the howto docs though as
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the text is not encoded. Sometimes I do see a funky header
though. Is this header what's confusing elm? Why don't you just
put pine on the darned thing? MIME is one of those "good ideas"
that got ignored long enough that it gained credibi
ther info would be helpful here?
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th in /etc/X11/XF86Config it'll work, but I
don't know how to feed Xnest a font path.
Any help will be appreciated.
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I installed the new xaw3d package out of curiosity. It has
become the one used in X at the moment. I'd like to change back
to xaw95 (which is still installed) but don't know how. Any
ideas?
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nts/100dpi/'
Fatal server error:
could not open default font 'fixed'
Any ideas? I haven't followed the 3.2 posts too closely and the
archives only show me a couple of messages between oct and nov,
all with no title. I think something is wrong there.
Thanks in advance.
Richard G.
one
needs to decide on which packages go in the canned profile and
which don't. This needs to be a dynamic list that requires
active management much like the existing release and it would not
replace any part of the existing release process, so it means
more work. This really should be done b
On Thu, 9 Jan 1997, Ralph Winslow wrote:
> When Chow Chi-Ming wrote, I replied:
>
> This seems easily addressed by honoring the Users' EDITOR environment
> variable setting, so why not?
Its not always set.
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-lp2c" it still fails. It doesn't
seem to be able to "find" the functions defined in the p2c.h
header, although I don't know why. I have p2c 1.20-2, libc5
5.4.13-1, and gcc 2.7.2.1-2.
Again I'd gladly provide more info to anyone interested.
Thanks in
his would need to depend on
kernel sources of course.
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s a global operation for each line specified (in this
case all lines). The global specification is needed if you want
all incidents of the search text on each line replaced. So, in
vi just type:
:%s///g
Very simple.
The text can contain pretty much anything, but some stuff may
need to be esaped with
Manoj?) are working on dselect back end type stuff that addresses
this ordering issue. That would take the burden off of dpkg to
do this when the new back end is in use anyway.
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confuse the pcmcia startup. Let the pcmcia package take care of
configuring the network.
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> /lib/modules/2.0.27/fs/isofs.o
> what could cause this (& what would fix it :)
I don't know what might have caused it, but try a "depmod -a".
That may fix it. Manoj's answer to
That doesn't mean anything. I throw CDs against the wall all the
time for no reason at all. Are you sure they were frustrated?
Maybe they're just as fascinated as I with winging 'em across the
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r kernel (2.0.6) but I can't run lilo correctly. I tried to
do a chroot, but it gives an error about not being able to
resolve 'chroot' symbols. This is probably on account of the
slimmed down libc on the recue set.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Rich
s a 1.1 upgraded, so I don't even have an older working
set of 1.2 floppies.
Any help would be appreciated as I'm quite hosed at the moment :-)
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partition could be seriously
hazardous as the partition boundry may not be honored!
In my opinion, Win95 is clear proof that MS is interested in
writing software that sells and couldn't care less if it works.
The MBR will defintely be overwritten in standard MS form.
Bruce's suggestion sound like
On Fri, 20 Dec 1996, Martin Konold wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Dec 1996, Richard G. Roberto wrote:
>
> > Does anybody know how to prevent a banner page from being
> > printed?
>
> Try inserting ':sh:' in you /etc/printcap. This entry means 'suppress
> heade
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function to turn this on or off and I'm the only one that gets
it.
Thanks in advance.
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ts file. I've overlooked that one myself at least once.
Good luck.
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This was a _private_ email! How did this wind up on TWO mailing
lists?
On Sat, 23 Nov 1996, Martin Konold wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Nov 1996, Richard G. Roberto wrote:
> > On Fri, 22 Nov 1996, Martin Konold wrote:
> > > On Fri, 22 Nov 1996, Heiko Schlittermann wrote:
> >
live in different groups at once
under tkined, which isn't allowed.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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ping to mount my ccdata directory via smbmount and use
WABI to do CCMail. I don't kow about sending, but I should be
able to read. We'll see.
Richard G. Roberto
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ed in having a logo for my
box ;)
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s web site to the Linux Laptop Home Page. It has working
configurations for a slew of specific laptop models,
commentaries, technical links, etc.
Very informative.
Good luck.
Richard G. Roberto
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Bill> So far, all signs indicate that software deployed within the
> Bill> X community has made the same mistakes over and over
>
Thats no reason to panic start thinking that NeXT step is the
answer! I don't pretend to know the Right Thing to do, but I
sure don't
inux is installed in, but thats the usual
default. The boot loader just points you to that partition and
lilo takes it from there.
God luck!
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ke something like this on.
Just a thought.
Richard G. Roberto
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t really
clear in the on line help though. It seems that you can go to
any of these headings and take action on its contents in the same
manner. This is the "missing" feature people want. It seems as
though its there, been there, gonna be there, but we didn't kn
On Sun, 10 Nov 1996, Christian Hudon wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Nov 1996, Richard G. Roberto wrote:
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> > Also, most refuses to run in an xterm or rxvt complaining the
> > terminal isn't strong enough! That's pretty wierd.
> >
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> Do you have the TERMCAP
That's pretty wierd.
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the number pad. guess what, I don't have a number
pad! Any help would be appreciated. Also, anybody have one of
these working with the built in modem?
Thanks in advance.
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