Loïc Minier wrote:
Art Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Fri, Sep 24, 2004:
My original problem was with md5. Can anyone tell me how to turn on md5 AFTER
installation?
bee% grep -i md5 /var/cache/debconf/config.dat
Name: console-data/bootmap-md5sum
Template: console-data/bootmap-md5sum
Name: pa
Art Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Fri, Sep 24, 2004:
> My original problem was with md5. Can anyone tell me how to turn on md5 AFTER
> installation?
bee% grep -i md5 /var/cache/debconf/config.dat
Name: console-data/bootmap-md5sum
Template: console-data/bootmap-md5sum
Name: passwd/md5
Templat
Eduard Bloch wrote:
#include
My recommendations are:
1. libc6-dev should be part of the standard installation. It includes
all of the standard header files (stdio.h, for example).
emacs seems to be a failry common user application. During the
installation, you wi
#include
> My recommendations are:
>
> 1. libc6-dev should be part of the standard installation. It includes
> all of the standard header files (stdio.h, for example).
This depends on _your_ needs! For example, I don't think that the
compiler is seen as part of a user-oriented operating system
I have used the Sarge net-install CD to build several machines and I'm
pretty impressed. I have one problem that I will state now and a couple
of recommendations.
I was building a cluster node and did not want a /home directory
(mounted from the head node via automount). During the base-config,
Rubbish5 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
R5> Another one I forgot: I'm running GNOME with enlightenment, and
R5> when I'm in root, the pager (GNOME's pager, I got rid of
R5> enlightenment's) displays the icons as if they were programs.
Well, there's an easy answer here: don't log in to X as root. In
Hi,
Another one I forgot: I'm running GNOME with enlightenment, and when I'm in
root, the pager (GNOME's pager, I got rid of enlightenment's) displays the
icons as if they were programs. Each of these (the link to home and then 3
urls) are called 'gmc'. If I close the programs the icons go aw
On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 12:14:07PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 2. CDROM. Once I load up my GUI, if I hit the eject button
> it pops right out, but at the command line it doesn't. Now I'm probably
> ignorant to some basic truth of Linux here, but since I prefer to work at the
> command li
Hi,
These are a few easy problems that have got me confused. There are one or
two I can't remember the specifics of, but the really simple ones are as
follows. 1. Touchpad! In windows it defaulted to no "tap-clicking"... you
know, where tapping the pad is taken as a mouse click. Well now it'
On Sat, Dec 04, 1999 at 01:50:34AM -0600, John Foster wrote
> I just upgraded a very stable pure Slink system to Potato and I have a
> few legacy problems ( I think)!
>
[snip]
>
> For some reason Enlightenment is set as the default and the Gnome
> control panel will not change it. Yes I told it
I just upgraded a very stable pure Slink system to Potato and I have a
few legacy problems ( I think)!
Emacs is stuck--won't install or be purged-no dependencies unaccounted
for.
Sound (OSS commercial) is installed but none of the Gnome sound effects
work. Players, mixers, etc all OK.
For some
On Sat, May 15, 1999 at 11:42:25PM -, Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 15-May-99 Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> >
> >>> "P" == Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > P> software with dselect, it tries to upgrade my custom kernel to the
> > P> default 2.2.5 kernel (my custom kernel is also 2.2.5).
On 15-May-99 Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>
>>> "P" == Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> P> software with dselect, it tries to upgrade my custom kernel to the
> P> default 2.2.5 kernel (my custom kernel is also 2.2.5).
>
> How did you build it? When you use kernel-package, you can use a
>
>> "P" == Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
P> software with dselect, it tries to upgrade my custom kernel to the
P> default 2.2.5 kernel (my custom kernel is also 2.2.5).
How did you build it? When you use kernel-package, you can use a
revision number that is higher than any that could poss
I have had some small problems after installing potato. (I upgraded via the
web from Slink).
The worst problem is that whenever I try to configure the newly installed
software with dselect, it tries to upgrade my custom kernel to the default
2.2.5 kernel (my custom kernel is also 2.2.5). If I
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On Fri, 14 May 1999, Robert V. MacQuarrie wrote:
> I really only have 1 complaint and thats that I simply can not figure out
> how to use rxvts in KDE. While I can open them they are always off to the
> top/left hand side of the screen and pushed off almost comp
In a message dated 5/14/99 9:43:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > I really only have 1 complaint and thats that I simply can not figure out
> > how to use rxvts in KDE. While I can open them they are always off to the
> > top/left hand side of the screen and pushed off
On Fri, May 14, 1999 at 02:50:15AM -0500, Robert V. MacQuarrie wrote:
> I really only have 1 complaint and thats that I simply can not figure out
> how to use rxvts in KDE. While I can open them they are always off to the
> top/left hand side of the screen and pushed off almost completely. I can
>
Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 14-May-99 Robert V. MacQuarrie wrote:
> > For some reason I find that there are times when the desktop simply locks
> > up for a few minutes then unfreezes. No disk activity and no load to cause
> > resourses to be at fault.
Isn't KDE supposed to mimic Windoze? Of course i
On 14-May-99 Robert V. MacQuarrie wrote:
> For some reason I find that there are times when the desktop simply locks
> up for a few minutes then unfreezes. No disk activity and no load to cause
> resourses to be at fault.
I have had this problem with some of the unstable versions, and with a vers
Hi!
A few days ago I completely switched from SUSE 5.1 to Debian 2.0 HAMM,
and it's a really great distribution.
But some small problems are still left:
- The backspace key behaves like the delete key in XEmacs 20.4 nomule,
but only if I run XEmacs on the Console. Under X it works as exp
I needed updates to perl and bash, one thing led to another and now
I found myself upgrading everything to hamm.
Everything went well ;^} just a few problems:
1) SUDO fails to parse the sudoers file (already reported)
2) man database for some things in /etc/alternatives (xemacs,
ctags, e
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