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how I have my PC running now).
You do? I have tried them myself, but had a problem with the mixer. I
couldn't unmute the right channels.
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ont server
already. Xfstt sits at port 7101 IIRC.
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ould be that, if it breaks, purging
the package with rpm could break aswell.
As for the /bin/sh dependency, maybe you have the bash package installed,
and the rpm looks for a sh dependency. OTOH, I can't imagine how rpm would
know where to check for dependencies, as it thinks it
' will help too, especially for
configuring PAP/CHAP differences.
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ow, if you *have*
to use rpm's, take a look at the 'alien' package. It converts a lot of
formats to .deb. But you'll still have to be careful, as rpm's were made
for Redhat.
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ve used ppp (nifty cable net access over here
:P), but afaik you just use different scripts to start up. eg. pon-foo,
pon-bar. poff can be recycled i guess. (as long as pon and poff are ppp
scripts, when i used ppp they were called ppp-on and ppp-off, but then
again that was Slackware).
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't be dumped.
Seems trivial, could be overlooked :)
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x27;t it?
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needs version 10. Version 10
is in potato. Trying to install that one, apt complains about glibc 2.1
(figures).
Is there a way to avoid my problem?
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;rvplayer" in stable i guess).
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ointing your sources.list at the slink staging area and do:
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
worked as a charm for me.
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milar system running IPmasq & ssh, but trying to do more gives
me a lot of "out of memory"'s. I even had to disable tcplogd for the
moment to keep my 8 megs from running out. Do you have similar problems?
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ffer is specified, the data is copied
into that cutbuffer, and no rotation of buffers is per
formed.
Then, there's wxpaste too. Don't know if it works for non-WindowMaker
windowmanagers though.
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that
give me some pointers?
Thanks,
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On Tue, 25 May 1999, Will Lowe wrote:
> Does anybody know if this works under linux, or if the specs are
> available so I could write a driver?
Creative labs? Considering the recent SB Live! driver soap, my first guess
about open documentation is a simple 'no'.
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On Tue, 25 May 1999, Pollywog wrote:
> Do you have the sticky bit set? Try it.
I've always wondered what the meaning of the sticky bit is. Does it have
something to do with enforcing group ownership on files created, or am I
way off here?
Thanks,
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Fro
e you don't pay on a per megabyte basis :)
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ersonally.
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quot;Application" mode and you
> type
> ? Well, it's '\033Ot'. Why? I don't know! I can tell you that when
> I type
> the other left-arrow key I get '\033[D' which infocmp happily tells me is the
> kcub1
> (aka kl, or key-left) sequence. Hmmm, cu
he moment I have it
in my .profile :))
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8 megs ram. I know this is not too heavy a
system, but with no users & only having to pass on packets, this shouldn't
be happening or am I wrong?
Maybe anyone has some pointers on how to tune my system?
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Hi wolfgang,
I'm sorry i forgot, but a better way to filter out your debian-user mail
is on grounds of the X-Mailing-List header.
Check out the list archives for an explanation.
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On Thu, 29 Apr 1999, wolfgang zeikat wrote:
>
>
> hi scratch,
> you didnt incl
think your partition
> table is ok.
>
> did you try to reinstall lilo and try to boot dos with it?
> maybe by chance you just lost the mbr... (i hope for ya it's the case)
>
> Benoit
>
> On Thu, 29 Apr 1999, scratch wrote:
>
> > Hi people,
> >
>
On Wed, 28 Apr 1999, Benoit.Joly wrote:
> it's me again...
>
> go in linux and enter in fdisk...
>
> send us the output of the partition table (p key)
>
> benoit
>
> On Thu, 29 Apr 1999, scratch wrote:
>
> > Hi people,
> >
> > I've
matic.
--thanks in advance!
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JHM,
"ssh -t remotehost pine" works just fine!
Thanks, this is what i call user support :)
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t access terminal or input is not a terminal. Redirection of
standard input is not allowed. For example "pine < file" doesn't work.
what am i doing wrong?
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I be searching for problems with character encoding and codepages?
If so, which codepages should i use?
Thanks!
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order?
>
> For instance, if I wanted to apply patch #6, would I first have to apply
> patch 1->5?
>
> Thanx.
>
> Sean
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cond line gives the first nameserver, the local host. You need to
have a nameserver running for that.
The last two lines give nameservers out on the net. You should contact
your ISP to find out these.
Anyway, check out "man resolv.conf".
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;t work?
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ibXmu.so.6.0
libX11.so.6 => libX11.so.6.1
libXext.so.6 => libXext.so.6.3
[others cut out]
What am i doing wrong?
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at is de Debian policy on this subject?
Thanks,
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To do this, is it necessary to manually switch over sources.list files
every time you want a potato package instead of a slink package?
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