I need some help with some old Bugs

2019-08-01 Thread TJ Johnson
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Re: I need some help (Issues with amule, azureus and vlc)

2008-01-18 Thread David S
Tony wrote: > The error was 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)'. You might have run out of memory. Try adding more RAM to the system and see if it works David S -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: I need some help

2008-01-18 Thread Peter Greff
Hello! Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a problem with amule, azureus and vlc > I'm running Debian version 4.0 r1 etch i386 > When I try to run this programs from the menu nothing happens and whe > I executed the programs in the terminal I get the following output [...] Have a look at th

I need some help

2008-01-18 Thread Tony
I have a problem with amule, azureus and vlc I'm running Debian version 4.0 r1 etch i386 When I try to run this programs from the menu nothing happens and whe I executed the programs in the terminal I get the following output Initialising aMule Checking if there is an instance already running... N

Re: OT: i need some help for my university project

2003-06-03 Thread Roman Joost
Damn.. i forget the important thingy - the url: For english speaking people: http://www.kuhcampus.de/umfrage/index_engform For german users: http://www.kuhcampus.de/umfrage/ Again - big thanks, who fill out the survey. Greetings, -- Roman Joost www: http://www.romanofski.de e

OT: i need some help for my university project

2003-06-03 Thread Roman Joost
I've to lecture about "job experiences of female and male computer scientists" on my university. For that reason, I just setup an online survey with 8 basic questions. I hope, that I can reach as many male and female software developers through this list, especially international people. I'll use

Re: I need some help.

2001-07-20 Thread Sam Varghese
On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 12:02:51PM +0300, Mounes Kayyali wrote: > Dear Sir, > > I have server, and I host many sites. I need a web based email interfaces > that can be installed for each site separately and I can as administrator > limit the accounts that can be opened for each site also the site

I need some help.

2001-07-20 Thread Mounes Kayyali
Dear Sir, I have server, and I host many sites. I need a web based email interfaces that can be installed for each site separately and I can as administrator limit the accounts that can be opened for each site also the site administrator can open accounts for his own users as many as the server ad

Re: OK, I need some help

2001-06-08 Thread D-Man
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 08:19:52AM -0400, Christopher Aiken wrote: | I must have installed Debian 2.2_r2 at least a dozen | times on different PC's w/o any problems until now. | | I have a system that has no network, only a dialup | connection to an ISP. I can't ping anything. I've | checked my

OK, I need some help

2001-06-08 Thread Christopher Aiken
I must have installed Debian 2.2_r2 at least a dozen times on different PC's w/o any problems until now. I have a system that has no network, only a dialup connection to an ISP. I can't ping anything. I've checked my pppconfig (and chat scripts) and all looks OK. I tried wvdial, again all looks

Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1 (and I need some help!)

1999-08-02 Thread Martin Bialasinski
* "Salman" == Salman Ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: OK, let's see what is still left open. Salman> (3) I noticed that when I was running apt-get from a virtual Salman> console (to upgrade to XF86-3.3.3.1), during the download the Salman> other virtual consoles were 'locked' out. I couldn't swi

Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1 (and I need some help!)

1999-08-02 Thread Martin Bialasinski
* "Salman" == Salman Ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Salman> At 09:25 PM 7/31/99 , you wrote: >> clear > /tmp/clear.txt # clear is in ncurses-bin >> cat /tmp/clear.txt /etc/issue > /etc/issue.clear >> mv /etc/issue /etc/issue.noclear >> mv /etc/issue.clear /etc/issue Salman> Ok. Just cur

Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1 (and I need some help!)

1999-08-01 Thread Salman Ahmed
At 12:07 PM 8/1/99 , you wrote: You just answered your own question: "In some multi-user environments .." On my system at home (where I'm the only user) I don't want anything scrolling (or being cleared) off the screen just because I've logged out. At work, it's a different story. And somebody

Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1 (and I need some help!)

1999-08-01 Thread Pann McCuaig
On Sat, Jul 31, 1999 at 10:34:09PM -0400, Salman Ahmed wrote: > In some multi-user environments this type of behaviour (ie the screen not > getting cleared after a user has logged out) could almost be considered > a security risk seeing as how another user could see what the last user > had been d

Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1 (and I need some help!)

1999-08-01 Thread Pann McCuaig
On Sat, Jul 31, 1999 at 07:41:19PM -0400, Salman Ahmed wrote: > However, I still have quite a few questions that I am hoping to > get answered : First let me compliment you on your detailed and well organized request for help. I'll pick off one of your questions that is easy for me and let other

Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1 (and I need some help!)

1999-08-01 Thread Tim Nicholas
On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 10:58:46AM +0200, P. van Tilburg wrote: > > > > (1) For console logins, how can I get the console screen to > > be cleared after a user logs out ? RedHat 5.2 seems to do it by > > default (ie without playing with any config files). > > that is done by create a file in the

Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1 (and I need some help!)

1999-08-01 Thread Nils-Erik Svangård
On Sun, 1 Aug 1999, P. van Tilburg wrote: > On Sat, Jul 31, 1999 at 07:41:19PM -0400, Salman Ahmed wrote: > > > However, I still have quite a few questions that I am hoping to > > get answered : > > > > (1) For console logins, how can I get the console screen to > > be cleared after a user logs

Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1 (and I need some help!)

1999-08-01 Thread P. van Tilburg
On Sat, Jul 31, 1999 at 07:41:19PM -0400, Salman Ahmed wrote: > However, I still have quite a few questions that I am hoping to > get answered : > > (1) For console logins, how can I get the console screen to > be cleared after a user logs out ? RedHat 5.2 seems to do it by > default (ie without

Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1 (and I need some help!)

1999-08-01 Thread Mark Wagnon
Brian Servis wrote: > > You could also add a vt escape code to the top of the /etc/issue if > mingetty is not an option. > > clear > /tmp/clear.txt # clear is in ncurses-bin > cat /tmp/clear.txt /etc/issue > /etc/issue.clear > mv /etc/issue /etc/issue.noclear > mv /etc/issue.clear /etc/issu

Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1 (and I need some help!)

1999-08-01 Thread Brad
On Sat, 31 Jul 1999, Salman Ahmed wrote: > (2) If I download a bunch of .deb files myself to a dir on my HD, > how can I install them using a combination of dselect/apt ? 1. You'll need the dpkg-dev package. 2. Create an override file. "man dpkg-scanpackages" for more info. 3. Steal a Release fil

Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1 (and I need some help!)

1999-08-01 Thread Michael Merten
On Sat, Jul 31, 1999 at 10:34:09PM -0400, Salman Ahmed wrote: > At 09:25 PM 7/31/99 , you wrote: > >*- On 31 Jul, Ed Cogburn wrote about "Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1 > >(and I need some help!)" > >>I suggested using 'mingetty' as it by

Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1 (and I need some help!)

1999-08-01 Thread Salman Ahmed
At 09:25 PM 7/31/99 , you wrote: >*- On 31 Jul, Ed Cogburn wrote about "Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1 >(and I need some help!)" >> I suggested using 'mingetty' as it by default will clear the >> screen at logout. Its also smaller than

Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1 (and I need some help!)

1999-08-01 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 31 Jul, Ed Cogburn wrote about "Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1 (and I need some help!)" > Mark Wagnon wrote: >> >> [snip] >> >> I'm curious about the answer to Salman Ahmed's first question >> too. > > > I sugge

Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1 (and I need some help!)

1999-08-01 Thread Ed Cogburn
Mark Wagnon wrote: > > [snip] > > I'm curious about the answer to Salman Ahmed's first question > too. I suggested using 'mingetty' as it by default will clear the screen at logout. Its also smaller than the default getty (I'm pretty sure). -- Ed C.

Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1 (and I need some help!)

1999-08-01 Thread Mark Wagnon
Phil Dyer wrote: > > I think the correct line for the slink debs is: > deb http://www.netgod.net x/ > or > deb ftp://ftp.netgod.net x/ > (notice no '/debian')^ I think it's: deb http://ftp.netgod.net/ x/ I'm curious about the answer to Salman Ahmed's first question too. --

Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1 (and I need some help!)

1999-07-31 Thread Phil Dyer
Salman Ahmed wrote: > > > (5) Initially, I tried to get the .debs for XFree86-3.3.3.1-2 from the > following site : ftp.netgod.net. Upon instructions from another Debian > user, who has been kind enough to offer email support during my > installation nightmare (Hi Kris!), > I added the following l

Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1 (and I need some help!)

1999-07-31 Thread Salman Ahmed
I finally installed Debian 2.1 after much effort. My Matrox Millennium G200 video card was not recognized by the version of XF86 that comes with Debian 2.1 but I was able to upgrade to the XFree83 3.3.3.1-2 from the unstable packages. Also, my mouse (Logitech MouseMan+ PS/2) was not working at all

I need some help with X

1998-12-15 Thread MallarJ
Hey guys, I'm kind of stuck here on what to do next. I seem to be unable to get X working correctly. I have a Diamond II Stealth S220 Card - which isn't supported via XF86Setup, so I used xf86config to set things up. All went well, and it went all the way thru without error. When I try to star