Mark Wagnon wrote:
> Tim Heuser wrote:
> > >
> > After entering this I got...
> > Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> > Xlib: Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 key
> > Application initialization failed: couldn't connect to display "
Tim Heuser wrote:
>> # cd
>> # dpkg --install kernel-source-2.2.1_2.2.1-1.deb
>
>> # rm kernel-source-2.2.1_2.2.1-1.deb
>> # cd /usr/src
>> # tar zxvf kernel-source-2.2.1.tar.gz
>> # cd kernel-source-2.2.1
>> # mak
Tim> Where might I find the Debian 2.2.1 kernel
source?
The Debian kernel-source package is at:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main/binary-i386/devel/kernel-source-2.2.1_2.2.1-1.deb
I'm downloading the "deb" now..
Or the raw sources:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kerne
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Tor Slettnes wrote:
> as86 -0 -a -o bootsect.o bootsect.s
> make [1]: as86: command not found
> make [1]:*** [bootsect.o] Error 127
> make [1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.36/arch/i386/boot'
> make:*** [zImage] Error 2
> coyote:/usr/
> o type make zImage
I got to the "make zImage" command and sat around till the computer got done
processing all kinds of stuff.
The last 6 lines printed to the screen were...
as86 -0 -a -o bootsect.o bootsect.s
make [1]: as86: command not found
make [1]:*** [bootsect.o] Error 127
make [1]: Le
Mark Wagnon wrote:
> Tim Heuser wrote:
> >
> > Mark Wagnon wrote:
> >
> > > Tim Heuser wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Do you mean to have 2.0.34 as my kernel before upgrading to the 2.0.36?
> > >
> > >
> >
> > This was
Now that I've finally got netscape rinning in Linux, is there a way to
resize the window? some are not wide enough, and all go past the bottom
of the screen. Any ideas?
Tim
Hi,
I went ahead and got the newer version. I installed it and it seems to be
working
now. it's at...
ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/communicator/4.5/english/unix/unsupportedlinux20
glibc/complete install/ and then you're in the dir. with the newer version and
instructions. Good luck!
Chris Ryan w
Ed Cogburn wrote:
> Tim Heuser wrote:
> >
> > I seem to be missing libxpm.so.4 or so my system tells me when I try to run
> > netscape. While in Linux I can't download it from anywhere! Suposedly
> > there is a ver. ...so.4.8, never saw it, but I did find
I seem to be missing libxpm.so.4 or so my system tells me when I try to run
netscape. While in Linux I can't download it from anywhere! Suposedly
there is a ver. ...so.4.8, never saw it, but I did find a few places with
4.7, but I couldn't figure out a way to download it. None of the ftp
program
dows.
Johann Spies wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Feb 1999, Tim Heuser wrote:
>
> > > Did you use the debian installer found int contrib? If you did, just type
> > > netscape. If you did not, I would recommend reinstalling netscape using
> > > the debian installer.
> >
>
This time I got a "can not execute binary file"
"[exit 127]"
Ideas?
alled and
> probably
> yours also. That is the full path name. If that brings up the browser then
> you need
> to add, /usr/local/netscape to "Path=" in /etc/profile Then you should be
> able to type
> "netscape" to bring up the browser.
> Hope that
Art Lemasters wrote:
> It should launch from a click on the Netscape Icon in X Windows
> if your windows manager has the icon. Otherwise, just enter "netscape"
> from an xterm or rxvt in X Windows.
>
I tried launching from the icon in TKDesk, but it didn't work. It didn't think
eth
prog
Johann Spies wrote:
> On Sun, 31 Jan 1999, Tim Heuser wrote:
>
> > Ok, so I've installed netscape as it says to do in the instructions.
> > Manual install that is, couldn't get the auto install program to work.
> > How does one launch it? (I'm real new at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> |> Ok, so I've installed netscape as it says to do in the
> |> instructions. Manual install that is, couldn't get the auto
> |> install program to work. How does one launch it? (I'm real new at
> |> this). I just get a message saying that "that command isn't
> |> av
Ok, so I've installed netscape as it says to do in the instructions.
Manual install that is, couldn't get the auto install program to work.
How does one launch it? (I'm real new at this). I just get a message
saying that "that command isn't avalible" or some such thing.
Tim
I did it and it is working. Thanks so much for your help!
It didn't autoboot after running Lilo, but I did the three finget salute and it
came
back asking which to boot. Does something time out and load the default
automatically
at some point? It seems to just sit there waiting for someone to
Andrew Ivanov wrote:
> Andrew Ivanov wrote:
>
> > > Any ideas on how to get LILO to work with this configuration?
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > > Tim
> >
> > And LILO will work with second drive. At least it works for me.
> > Andrew
> >
>
> Maybe a part of the puzzle is I have an old BIOS (chois
Andrew Ivanov wrote:
> > Any ideas on how to get LILO to work with this configuration?
> > Thanks in advance.
> > Tim
>
> And LILO will work with second drive. At least it works for me.
> Andrew
>
Maybe a part of the puzzle is I have an old BIOS (choises of A: and C: ?)
I've got Win98 set up on my first physical drive (about 760 megs) and
Linux swap drive as the second logical drive (60 megs) on it also. On
the second phyical drive (6.1 gig) I've got the first partition as fat32
(2 gig), then Linux boot (about 100meg), and Linux everything else takes
up the rest.
Harrison, Shawn wrote:
> [snip]
> ... Win95 setup steals the master boot record without asking (those
> big, fat, greedy . . . well, you know), so I found I had to install
> Windows first.
>
> Once that was done, I went back to installing Linux on its partition, and
> gave it the master boot re
John Hasler wrote:
> Tim Heuser writes:
> > username and password. Is there some other prog. that I should be using
> > to dial up for a ppp connection?
>
> No. Pon should work (I assume that you set up ppp with pppconfig). Run
> plog and post the output.
>
> -
username and password. Is there some other prog. that I should be using to dial
up for a ppp connection?
Shaleh wrote:
> When using pon, run plog -f, it will tell you what is happening.
>
> Does you provider use PAP, CHAP, or plain old username/password at a prompt?
Hi all,
I'm having troubles figuring out how to connect to my provider. Maybe
someone can
help me out?
I've tried "pon", my computer trys to connect, but the other end hangs up (I
guess.
pon dosn't give me any info as to what is going on). I've tried wvdial, and it
almost
works. It dials
> Gary Singleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > OK, so what I did is modify Rob @ slashdot's excellent 'Linux - Don't
> > Fear the Penguins.' artwork (http://slashdot.org/linux/index.shtml)
ARG! I can't find the file to replace for Win98! Anyone know where it is or
what it
is called?
Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> I have Window$98 and Debian GNU/Linux 2.0 running on a IBM ThinkPad
> 385XD laptop without any trouble (sofar?). I've kept a detailed log
> of all the things I did and can mail it if your interested. You'll
> have to wait till tomorrow though, 'cause I don'
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(please excuse the non-use of Linux vocabulary)
I've got Windows 98 running on an 840 meg drive (c:) and drive d: as
one big 6 gig drive to be divided up shortly. I had a problem trying
to load linux at the beginning of the d: drive and gave up for now needing
the computer
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