On Ma, 11 feb 20, 17:14:35, John wrote:
> I run a small LAN (currently about 10 active members) all connected to
> the Internet via a Debian Buster firewall and PPPoE. Most of the time
> this is stable and transparent but just on occasion (like last night)
> the PPP link goes down and I have to re
On Tue, 2020-02-11 at 17:14 +, John wrote:
> I run a small LAN (currently about 10 active members) all connected to
> the Internet via a Debian Buster firewall and PPPoE. Most of the time
> this is stable and transparent but just on occasion (like last night)
> the PPP link goes down and I hav
On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 05:14:35PM +, John wrote:
> 1: Since upgrading from Stretch to Buster the plog command does not
> work, showing only pre-Buster output. This is clearly because
> /var/log/ppp.log is not being written to. The man page for plog says
> that it would be if /etc/syslog.con
I run a small LAN (currently about 10 active members) all connected to
the Internet via a Debian Buster firewall and PPPoE. Most of the time
this is stable and transparent but just on occasion (like last night)
the PPP link goes down and I have to restart it manually when I notice
the issue. This
Glennie Vignarajah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Le Wednesday 08 August 2007, Aikins, Ronald (Ron) (CIV) disait:
>
> > The default settings for vi have been changed. Display looks weird
> > in terms of colors, etc. Can't figure what vi/vim file needs
> > changing. I have backups of course of all pre-upg
Le Wednesday 08 August 2007, Aikins, Ronald (Ron) (CIV) disait:
> The default settings for vi have been changed. Display looks weird
> in terms of colors, etc. Can't figure what vi/vim file needs
> changing. I have backups of course of all pre-upgrade config
> files. I've tried using the "old" /et
Following the Release Notes, the upgrade went rather smoothly. A couple
of things got "tweaked," however. The first, most obvious is the
behavior of vi:
The default settings for vi have been changed. Display looks weird in
terms of colors, etc. Can't figure what vi/vim file needs changing. I
ha
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 09:50:16AM +0100, Masta Dry wrote:
> When I try to run Xvidtune, I get this msg:
>
> Xlib: extension "XFree86 Vidmode extension" missing on
> display ":0.0". Unable to query video extension version.
You are running X, right?
> -
> I get more and more segmentation fau
When I try to run Xvidtune, I get this msg:
Xlib: extension "XFree86 Vidmode extension" missing on
display ":0.0". Unable to query video extension version.
-
I get more and more segmentation fault error msg-es. At the
last boot the mbr and the copy of it differed, I think it is
a virus (must
Hello:
Recently, I have installed woody to a Windows98 system
by loading the normal linux kernel with "loadlin.exe".
But, there was some "busy" messages while installing the
Intel ethernet (eepro100) module. To overcome this problem;
I have reboot with the windows98 rescue disk.
Question: is the
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Faheem Mitha wrote:
> > 3) M-x R locks up emacs 21. I've never seen anything do this before. This
> > command uses ESS to start up R. It is unlikely that someone else who is
> > reading this is using ESS, R and emacs 21, but I thought it worth
> > mentioning. I probably need
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
>
> > > Faheem Mitha wrote:
> > >
> > > > 3) M-x R locks up emacs 21. I've never seen anything do this before.
> > > > This
> > > > command uses ESS to start up R.
> > >
> > > We would need to see what the "R" function is.
> >
> > Oh, sorry.
> > Faheem Mitha wrote:
> >
> > > 3) M-x R locks up emacs 21. I've never seen anything do this before. This
> > > command uses ESS to start up R.
> >
> > We would need to see what the "R" function is.
>
> Oh, sorry.
>
> ii ess 5.1.18-0Emacs
> sta
Faheem Mitha wrote:
> 3) M-x R locks up emacs 21. I've never seen anything do this before. This
> command uses ESS to start up R.
We would need to see what the "R" function is.
Peter
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
>
> Faheem Mitha wrote:
>
> > 3) M-x R locks up emacs 21. I've never seen anything do this before. This
> > command uses ESS to start up R.
>
> We would need to see what the "R" function is.
Oh, sorry.
ii r-base 1.3.0-1`GNU S
Replying to my own message...
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Faheem Mitha wrote:
> Dear People,
>
> I just compiled and installed (for potato) the emacs 21 prerelaease
> sources (21.0.104.2) provided by Takuo Kitame. Previous to this, I was
> using emacs 20.7.
>
> I am experiencin
Dear People,
I just compiled and installed (for potato) the emacs 21 prerelaease
sources (21.0.104.2) provided by Takuo Kitame. Previous to this, I was
using emacs 20.7.
I am experiencing some minor problems.
1) Global font lock mode does not work unless I switch it off and switch
it on again
Hi,
I just updated my potato system today and noticed some minor
problems in IMP/HORDE.
The horde.lib released with the today horde version has wrong
WebClient class - it's lacking a var (rather_not_popup): you need to
re-build it. I used build.pl --with-config=c
Coming from S.u.S.E. 6.2 on an old 486 I encountered 2 minor problems that I
can't find any documentation. elm insists on putting the machine name into
my email address; gpm flat out doesn't work ;-)
Any help would be appreciated.
--
Henry White
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> "SB" == Stuart Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SB> My best guess is that imlib-gdk doesn't depend on imlib-base (and
SB> all the gnome stuff depends only on imlib-gdk).
This is not the case.
dpkg -s gdk-imlib1
[...]
Depends: imlib-base, libc6 (>= 2.1), libglib1.2 (>= 1.2.0), libjpeg62,
Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>
> >> "SB" == Stuart Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> SB> The only problem I had was a missing dependency somewhere that
> SB> meant I was able to get the whole thing installed without ever
> SB> installing (the right version of) imlib-base, so everything
> SB> c
>> "SB" == Stuart Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SB> The only problem I had was a missing dependency somewhere that
SB> meant I was able to get the whole thing installed without ever
SB> installing (the right version of) imlib-base, so everything
SB> core-dumped.
As you can't be more specif
I recently managed to get GNOME from potato installed onto my hybrid
slink/potato system (despite the dire warnings I've heard, I have had no
problems from the conflicting glibc versions - apt seems to have dealt
with it very well).
The only problem I had was a missing dependency somewhere that me
Darknight:
> Another thing in X is that I can get the mixer set so that the sound is
> absolutely perfect, however when I reboot the system the settings all
> return to default. Is there anywhere to force it to save the settings,
> or some file I could manually edit to force them?
Don't know how
>[snip]
> there. The screen refresh rate is set lower than I normally have it in
> winblows, and if I try to increase it xvidtune tells me that my hardware
> doesn't support the mode I've chosen. However, it runs fine with lower
>[snip]
Q: What lets xvidtune know what the hardware limits are ?
A:
On Tue, Feb 09, 1999 at 11:30:17AM -0600, Darknight wrote:
>
[...]
> My biggest annoyance right now is that in X the screen randomly blinks
> when I move the mouse.
[...]
I cured a wierd flicker (looked like ghosting on a TV) which occured
during mouse movement by turning off the hardware cursor
>> "D" == Darknight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
D> And as for the ram, yes it counts up 98304K I believe on system
D> boot, and Winblows 98 sees it all, just booting linux only sees 64
D> Megs of it.
The BIOS doesn't report more than 64 MB to Linux. Either use kernel
2.0.36 (which uses a differ
Ok, I figured as much on the blinking problem, but I've tried
different mouse configurations with no luck... I think that is my
problem with the sym links as well, but I don't know what permissions
I need to have for them ftp accessible?
And as for the ram, yes it counts up 98304K I believe on sys
Just a few thoughts. The blinking under X is probably related to the
mouse configuration, not the refresh rate. Regarding the sym links, do
the files that you link to have the appropriate permissions to make them
ftp accessible?
Missing RAM is very strange. I can only imagine that one of the ch
Well, I've gotten hamm installed, and after a couple weeks it's ironing
out quite smoothly. Although as I find more stuff I want to download, I
seem to be moving slowly from the stable packages to the unstable
packages, However rather than cause problems it's actually eliminating
them.
My biggest
I didn't see any follow-ups on this one so here I go...
[Klippa, klapp, kluppit]
> 4) In the configuration mode of dselect, I needed to use the 'Z'
>parameter to move to the background and examine configuration
>files. The first package I tried this on was 'xntp'. After I was
>finis
I have 3 Intel machines running Debian 1.1. I have just upgraded
one of them to Debian 1.2. These are the minor problems I had
1) netstd and gcc required cpp, but did not tell me up front in dselect, but
at the time it tried to install. I fixed it with a manual dpkg -i
of cpp, then a
You didn't read install.html :-) . Log in as root and
run .configure . This will be fixed late tonight, I hope.
The 2.0.27 kernel is uploading now. I must build a new
floppy set with that, and with various bug fixes.
Thanks
Bruce
--
Bruce Perens K6BP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Finger [EM
Hi!
I've just installed a fresh one with 1.2 setup disks from frozen/disks-i386.
The first part of the instalation went just fine. After booting from disk
for the first time I just got a shell prompt instead of the rest of the
configuration program. Running dselect from there worked but it lacked
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