Re: modem works in sarge but not etch or lenny

2007-09-11 Thread Nathan Salwen
ng at 2f8, why does ttyS1 show up? Nathan On 9/10/07, Mumia W.. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 09/09/2007 04:31 PM, Nathan Salwen wrote: > > If this is the wrong list, please tell me where to repost it. > > > > I have a V1456VQH-X pnp ISA card that I only use for

‎Re: Re: modem works in sarge but not etch or lenny

2007-09-10 Thread Nathan Salwen
Thanks again for the input. > Are you using the stock kernel for Lenny/Sid? Yes, linux-image-2.6.21-2-486. I also used a stock kernel 2.6.18 with etch. > The command "modprobe isapnp" might help. # modprobe isapnp FATAL: Module isapnp not found. > Search for candidate device nodes by doing th

Re: Re: modem works in sarge but not etch or lenny

2007-09-09 Thread Nathan Salwen
> First, see if minicom can take the modem off-hook and on-hook: > ATH1 > ATH Thanks for responding. I guess I may not have been clear. In sarge (kernel 2.4) minicom can take the modem off the hook fine. All the AT commands receive an OK in response. I sarge, the modem works. In etch (kern

modem works in sarge but not etch or lenny

2007-09-09 Thread Nathan Salwen
ion to stop supporting some devices or this is a bug or I am just not configuring things right. (If it is a configuration issue that would also indicate a documentation bug.) I would like to post a bug but am not sure to which package it would go. I guess to the linux-image2.6 package. Any guidance would be appreciated. Thanks, Nathan Salwen

installing metamail with emacs19.34.1

1997-01-06 Thread salwen
I installed the metamail package and followed the directions in /usr/doc/metamail/mailers.txt.gz to make my emacs (rmail) mime aware. It seems to work, though I haven't looked at many types of files. The only correction I wanted to make is that we don't have to have "transparent.el" around and the

Re: 1.2 Upgrade Experience

1996-12-25 Thread salwen
I just upgraded to 1.2 and had a similar experience. It took a little time to iron things out but now everything (with the possible exception of amslatex) is working OK. First of all, thanks everyone for a remarkable package of software. Summary of constructive comments: 1. Many packages can

Re: LaTeX question?

1996-12-02 Thread salwen
> "Jonas" == Jonas Bofjall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Jonas> I have a feeling that this question is very off-topic here, Jonas> but in that case I would appreciate if I am told where it Jonas> is not. I installed Debian on a computer mainly to run Jonas> LaTeX, but I don't und

Re: Getting a list of changes to a package...

1996-11-23 Thread salwen
> "Dale" == Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Is there a list kept anywhere that details the changes that >> were made to a given Debian package. >> >> I know that a little blurb is sent to debian-changes (or some >> list like that) every time a new version is u

Re: XFree86 3.2 is available

1996-11-06 Thread salwen
> "Paul" == Paul Seelig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Paul> On Wed, 30 Oct 1996, Bill Bumgarner wrote: >> The 3.2 release of XFree86 is available in source and binary >> form; among many other very cool features, it now includes a >> GRAPHICAL setup utility >> Paul> Now

talking RS232

1996-11-05 Thread salwen
output on the RS232 line. Since seyon uses xterm I can't create them both unless I go into the control menu and change the newline translating in between. Emacs, on the other hand, can distinguish between these two characters. If anyone can help me with either of these problems I would be v

Re: sbpcd module

1996-10-08 Thread salwen
I have the following in /etc/modules sbpcd.o sbpcd=0x230,1 (I have a soundblaster at 0x220) and everything seems to work fine. Good luck, Nathan -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: LaTeX and XFree questions

1996-10-06 Thread salwen
I am using Latex and it is working fine. I used the stable tex packages and then picked up mfbasfnt_1.0-5.deb and mfdcfnt_1.0-1_all.deb from the ftp site. (They are in rex and non-free I believe.) Or as previous discussions indicated you could install the tetex or ntex packages into /usr/local/b

Re: dselect sort by section

1996-10-06 Thread salwen
>For an easier installation "dselect" needs a major rewrite IMHO. From all >Linux distributions i installed until now Debian was the most >counterintuitive i've stumbled over so far. I used the german distribution I installed Debian 1.1.5 about 1 1/2 months ago. I don't know what all the fuss ab

Re: Another smail question or two

1996-10-06 Thread salwen
> "jhspies" == jhspies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: jhspies> Thank you to everyone who responded to my previous jhspies> questions on smail. I have a dialup-ppp connection with jhspies> an Internet Service Provider. My usename at the ISP is jhspies> jhspies while I use js as

Re: lyx

1996-10-06 Thread salwen
>> Has anyone got the word processor 'lyx' up and running? It >> depends, amongst other things, on 'xforms'. What is xforms, and >> where is it located? I have. I got xforms off the Debian ftp site int the contrib directory. Nathan $ dpkg -s xforms Package: xforms Status: install

Re: Need advise on repartitioning

1996-09-21 Thread salwen
> 1. "tar cvf var.tar /var/*" to have a backup of the current contents of >/var. > 2. "tar cvf home.tar /home/*" to have a backup of home. Just make sure that there are no files or directories in /var or /home that start with '.'. I made this mistake when I tried to backup a user and lost all

Re: What where huh?

1996-09-19 Thread salwen
Susan> I'd agree that a search engine front end to the FAQ would be helpful. Also, the debian-user archives would be a whole lot more useful if we had both more up-to-date archives and a search engine. Nathan

dvips top margin

1996-09-16 Thread salwen
x27;t know whether this is a common problem or something weird that I did but I thought I would just drop a note to the net in case anyone else is having the same problem. Nathan Salwen

Re: Undefined module symbols

1996-09-15 Thread salwen
>DOSEMU: ttys lock: (/usr/spool/uucp/LCK .. mouse): No such file or dir. There is no /usr/spool/uucp/ directory so it can't make /usr/spool/uucp/LCK .. mouse I had a similar problem when I ran a non-Debian version of efax. It should use /var/lock/LCK..mouse instead. Maybe the directory DOSEMU u

Re: ppp: ip-up, ip-down

1996-09-11 Thread salwen
Jean Orloff sent this script >Another Very Useful Bonus (also thanks to Lukas Nellen): in /etc/ppp/ip-up #!/bin/sh # # IP is up now... # interface=$1 device=$2 speed=$3 local_ip=$4 remote_ip=$5 # let's use this

Re: latex: can't find default format file

1996-09-05 Thread salwen
> "Philippe" == Philippe Troin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Philippe> If you use latex, you'll probably have problems with Philippe> font later, and try to download mfbasfnt_1.0-5 from the Philippe> rex/binary/tex section and mfdcfnt_1.0-1_all.deb from Philippe> the non-free/bin

Re: #1, make it boot! Engage.

1996-08-21 Thread salwen
>s> Is it possible that you have a disk that is bigger than your bios rom >s> knows how to handle? >How can I tell if the BIOS is going to handle it? Well, if you needed to load a special driver to run DOS with the disk then the BIOS dowsn't handle it. Since you have less than 1024 cylinders on t

Re: X11 and LaTeX minimal install

1996-08-21 Thread salwen
> A minimal X (and LaTeX) installation requires several debian packages, >but most people either do not want X or want at least a minimal >installation, right? So what are the justifications of splitting a >minimal X and LaTeX the way it is? The developers may have their own reasons for breaking

Re: #1, make it boot. Engage.

1996-08-19 Thread salwen
> My number one stumbling block with Linux seems to be making it boot. > > I've a kernel on the /dev/sda2 partition in the /boot directory, > and it's called vmlinuz. My boot partition doesn't seem to be set > correctly, because it's not booting /dev/sda2 as root. Instead, it > displays "Loading

Re: GOOD TIMES

1996-08-19 Thread salwen
be avoided. (Note that I just broke my rule. Sorry again.) Nathan Salwen

Re: Floppy won't boot with internal cache enabled

1996-08-09 Thread salwen
> ... Don't forget >to pop out and replace the floppy - the data could be read from a disk >block cache rather than the floppy if you don't do that. ... Does this note mean that one can replace floppy disks without unmounting and mounting in between? Or were the 'umount' and 'mount' implied by "p

Re: printing and .profile problems

1996-08-08 Thread N. Salwen
>2. another problem, which I didn't have under Slackware, is using a .profile >in the user's home area. I have just one line in it, "alias 'lo'=exit" which >has always worked before but the lo commanded doesn't get recognized. I also >tried renaming the file to .login but still no luck. Any ideas?

Re: LILO boot problem (still!)

1996-08-06 Thread N. Salwen
You are probably way ahead of me but I remember getting that error under 2 conditions (I think). 1. If the geometry of the disk didn't match its real geometry or the boot partition went past the 1024 sector (although it is supposedly possible to fake out the boot proms according

Re: Novell-Internet question

1996-08-01 Thread salwen
>Let's say I have a server with one of Micorsoft operating systems, let's say >Windows NT, that is connected to the internet directly and a lot of other >machines connected to this server via a Novell net. Now one of these >machines is a Linux box. Is it possible to use the Linux box as if it were

Re: Help wanted :-)

1996-06-11 Thread N. Salwen
>I think it would be sufficient for people to list their qualifications >and let the customer decide. The Better Business Bureau approach of keeping a file of complaints might also be useful.

Re: Debian 1.1 man & more

1996-06-03 Thread N. Salwen
Sorry for the confusion. It turns out that more is not the same as less on slackware but man automatically uses less without a variable set. I'm pretty sure it is not using a temp file. Is there any reason the default PAGER on Debian should not be set to less out of the box? Nathan

Re: Debian 1.1 man & more

1996-06-03 Thread N. Salwen
Guy Maor wrote >> While using man to read a manpage I am not able to scroll backwards a page >> by using "b" or "^B". Has anyone else experienced this? My current >> version of man is 2.3.10-11. If I just use "more" to read a text file, >> everything works fine. > >more can't go backwards on uns

does dselect give package sizes?

1996-05-10 Thread N. Salwen
I installed 0.93r6 but did not see where dselect gave the disk space used by packages. This is obviously a very important piece of information. If it was obviously right in front of me I am sorry for wasting people's time. Thanks Nathan Salwen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])