i'm finding that the spamdb is of little use these days, as most MTAs
today have built-in support for RBL, the DUL RBLs, rejecting mail from
unknown domains, and postfix even has regexp header checking now.
i had intended to rewrite the package properly in perl - i've always
considered the current
I just got the newest potato debs (which included a new kernel-package, v
6.13).
Astra:/usr/src/linux# make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.2 kernel_image
Error: The revision string may only contain
alphanumerics and the characters + .
The current value is: custom.1.2
Aborting.
I've compiled at
"Person, Roderick" wrote:
>
> was I in some haze or fog or was it just to late at night, but wasn't there
> a package called xzip or some type of .zip .tar frontend for x. Does anyone
> know? I can't seem to find anything in slink.
>
> Rod
After selecting "select" hit "space bar" and then ty
yeah, i am still staying this step. i can't make
bootable directory on the harddisk, also floppy.
it shows me like subject message. what's
problem?
My provider has decided to change their login prompts, and as such this
has caused me a little confusion. My problem seems to be related to the
pppconfig/pon/poff commands. Here goes :-
I have two pppconfig setups for my current provider, because sometimes
when logging in I get a username/passwor
I've just installed Debian LINUX, and am teaching myself with the user
tutorial.
I put it on a second hard drive I have. I alloted 300 meg for Debian
LINUX, 15 meg for a swap partition, and left 100 meg formatted for DOS as
a scratch area.
The installation program only set up FSTAB for
Hi,
I drew a simple box in xfig and used it to generated a latex file.
The file looks like this:
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
\setlength{\unitlength}{4144sp}%
%
\begingroup\makeatletter\ifx\SetFigFont\undefined%
\gdef\Se
>> "SG" == Steve Gore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SG> Astra:/usr/src/linux# make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.2 kernel_image
SG> Error: The revision string may only contain
SG> alphanumerics and the characters + .
SG> The current value is: custom.1.2
SG> Aborting.
SG> I've compiled at least a do
I noticed to that Slashdot is kinda folded and the article swap. Shall we
tell cloak and dagger stories about RH backdoors into servers to disable
anti-RH propaganda? Wait, they're monitoring the list..they've got me!!!
ah!!!
Debian user to the very end...Viva le GNU/Linux
go to www.linux
On %M 0, Randy Edwards wrote
>I don't have any experience with Linux and SCSI drives and was wondering if
> someone could give me some basic-level/newbie pointers on SCSI setup.
>
>The computer has an AdvanSys card in it and I've recompiled the kernel with
> advansys, generic SCSI, and SCS
On %M 0, Christensen wrote
> I'm very new to Linux--in fact just got the Linux/Windoze (I've learned
> to spell it that way!) dual boot to work with LILO.
>
> First I tried XF86Setup, but could not get past the mouse config. I
> have a Microsoft PS2 mouse with wheel, so checked off PS2 and /dev/p
On %M 0, Peter Iannarelli wrote
> Hello Matthew:
>
> To change the IP address, network, etc of you NIC
> to into /etc/init.d/network.
>
> You will see everything you need there.
>
> Peter
>
It may also be necessary to edit /etc/networks, and perhaps /etc/hosts.
John P.
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Edit /etc/fstab to add a line like:
/dev/hdb2 /dos msdos defaults,user,umask=000,noexec,auto 0 0
To find the mount point, run /fdisk /dev/hdb' and give the "p" command.
Bob
On Thu, May 20, 1999 at 10:02:32PM -0400, ... wrote:
> I've just installed Debian LINUX, and am teaching myse
You need to use dselect and set the installation method to dpkg-multicd (need
to get this package) or use the astill-in-beta apt-cdrom package.
--
Stephen Pitts
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
webmaster - http://www.mschess.org
hello all ...
anyone here know of an application w/c can allow me to resize my ext2
partition to make room for a BSD partition ?
TIA,
Chad
> >> "SG" == Steve Gore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> SG> Astra:/usr/src/linux# make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.2 kernel_image
> SG> Error: The revision string may only contain
> SG> alphanumerics and the characters + .
> SG> The current value is: custom.1.2
> SG> Aborting.
>
> SG> I've compi
Peter Ludwig writes:
> I have two pppconfig setups for my current provider, because sometimes
> when logging in I get a username/password combination, and other times a
> login/password combination. As I could'nt seem to find a way to tell
> pppconfig that my provider sometimes uses one, and other
> Ok, what the heck is up? I hear runblings of Red Hat threatening Linuxcare
> with a lawsuit, then an article appears on slashdot, it is taken down,
> another article appears and slashdot is off the air?
It seemed to me that slashdot was off the air two days ago. At least I
could not get on f
I say we form a watchdog committee called the Linux CIA :) it seems like
slashdot's crash came from the grassy knoll and NOT the book
depository...h...All I know is..I glanced something on Redhat and Linux
care, and Rob is out at LinuxExpo I believe...I don't know if I can go
without slashdot f
Hi,
This is what comes of coding when you have a fever. I thik I
made a mistake in the regexp. I'll have a new version out toonight.
manoj
>>"Steve" == Steve Gore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Steve> I just got the newest potato debs (which included a new
Steve> kernel-package,
On 20 May, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
> [ cross-posting is not welcomed, btw ]
sorry, i'll keep that in mind next time. fairly new to mailing lists,
i'm afraid =)
> On Thu, May 20, 1999 at 04:05:23AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I'm running potato and till recently was running XDM with
Freshmeat is fine here.
Sean
George Bonser wrote:
> On Fri, 21 May 1999, Jayson Baird wrote:
>
> > I say we form a watchdog committee called the Linux CIA :) it seems like
> > slashdot's crash came from the grassy knoll and NOT the book
> > depository...h...All I know is..I glanced something
Hello to all,
sometimes is worthwhile to take a closer look at the network card. Reading
related postings in related news groups I found that there are different
Netelligent cards, which use different chip sets. The newer cards, like
the one we have here uses an Intel chip and not this tlan set.
On %M 0, Martin Bialasinski wrote
>
> >> "SL" == Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> SL> Yup. Personally, I think for developers VMWare is something of a
> SL> godsend. Imagine this simple situation, run VMWare on your
> SL> machine, give it ~16Mb or so, and then run Debian inside Debian
Hi all:
Where is the proper place to set environment variables, so that they
would propagate to X apps?
I need to set HTTP_PROXY variable (for Xemacs/W3). I found out that
neither ~/.bashrc nor ~/.profile are parsed during login into GUI (I'm
using wdm FWIW). I start Xemacs with a shortcut (not f
On %M 0, Ookhoi wrote
> Hi Hammy,
>
> > I'm having a problem partitioning my hard drive with the install program.
> > Once I run install.bat, I can setup the colour monitor and the keyboard.
> > The next step is to partition the hard drive and this is where I am having
> > problems.
> > I keep
I really gave up months ago getting the fm synth on my Creative Labs
ViBRA16X PnP sound card working. A while ago I got the debian source
package for playmidi_2.3-22 to find the *.o3 and *.sb patches, but never
could figure anything out.
I just happened to tinker around a bit with the source packa
I'm running Debian 2.1 (slink) with some occasional packages from potato
(recompiled from the sources). Is there any reason why the diald package
has not been updated since 0.16.5 ?
I don't know if it works better or anything, but I debianized the
diald-0.99 tarball and installed it and now I'm us
>> "P" == Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
P> I cd /usr/include
P> there I do this:
P> ln -s /usr/src/linux/include/asm-i386 asm
P> ln -s /usr/src/linux/include/linux linux
P> ln -s /usr/src/linux/include/scsi scsi
P> ln -s /usr/src/linux/include/net net
No. Debian stopped doing this for
HA HA HA AHA HA HAHAH HHHA AH AHAHAHAH A!!!
Grasssy Knoll my drunk ass ha ha hah is JFK from propaganda.themes.org
involved? Ha ha ha hah aha LOL LOL
George Bonser wrote:
> On Fri, 21 May 1999, Jayson Baird wrote:
>
> > I say we form a watchdog committee called the Linux CIA :) it seems like
> > slashdot's crash came from the grassy knoll and NOT the book
> > depository...h...All I know is..I glanced something on Redhat and Linux
> > care,
Hi,
I just bought a IDE UDMA Harddrive (/dev/hda). I installed Slink on a
second non-UDMA drive (/dev/hdb).
When I boot on this drive (/dev/hdb1) with my kernel, I get fsck messages
and this kind of error messages:
ide0 irq timeout: status=0xd2 { Busy }
hda: DMA disabled
hi...
I bought myself a spanking new sencondhand laptop, and has eversince
tried to get PLIP up and running on it. I get everything right, and
pinging works fine. But the moment I try something with more content
like ftp or telnet, all I get is Connected to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx... and
then it just
Hello,
recently, my father began reporting an error when trying to save from mutt
to a samba-mounted (W95) drive. Saving locally works fine.
The message is:
Lock count exceeded, remove lock?: [y]
Responding one way simply pops up the message again, the other way the save
is aborted.
Any sugg
I downloaded debian m68k last week from
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/binary-m68k/
and get one strange problem. After a short while the Keyboard is dead -
except the Reset - and sometimes the screen becomes completely white.
The system is still running ! If I press the NMI-Button th
Hi,
I was trying to use a Logitech TrackMan Live! on X windows, but cannot
seem to get it work so far. If there were success on this mouse, please
tell me what setting I should choose it get it work. If this mouse is
not yet supported, I'd like to know if other Logitech cordless mice had
any
>> "JP" == John Pearson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JP> On %M 0, Martin Bialasinski wrote
>> Currently I do something I do it the other way around. I run Debian
>> 2.0 on my 2.1 box. And it is fast enough. I compiled ~50% of the
JP> In case it hasn't occured to you, this really isn't a good ide
First, thanks to J.H.M.Dassen (Ray) for the reply concerning the error
message.
However, things still don't work, so I have to update the question...
Originally, I got the error message
gcc: install problem, cannot exec 'cc1plus': No such file or directory
when compiling a program (actually wp2lat
I'm completely new to Linux, so apologies if this is excessively thick ...
I've been trying to get xwindows working. I've gone through xf86config, and
then when I try 'startx' it goes into what I assume is the xwindow
environment (blue screen, mouse cursor), beeps at me and appears to hang.
Contr
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 11:36:44 +0200, Thomas Ruedas wrote:
> Originally, I got the error message gcc: install problem, cannot exec
> 'cc1plus': No such file or directory when compiling a program (actually
> wp2latex v.2.64, see http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/~fojtik/wp2latex.htm) by
> calling a makefile
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 10:48:57AM +0100, Stephen Minton wrote:
> I'm completely new to Linux, so apologies if this is excessively thick ...
>
> I've been trying to get xwindows working. I've gone through xf86config, and
> then when I try 'startx' it goes into what I assume is the xwindow
> envir
Hello,
is there a simple way of browsing https pages?
For normal web browsing, I use wwwoffle (version 2.1c-1) and Netscape on
the W95 machine but it doesn't seem to handle https; lynx (version 2.8-2)
says outright it can't handle it.
Any suggestions, or do I just have to install Netscape on the
I would advocate against it. My reasons are:
1. It would be a bad policy to isolate newcommers. How could we persuade
others to join the Linux (Debian..) community if we immadieatly throw them
into a secondary position.
2. One CAN learn much just scanning the mails. Newcommers too.
3. This 'joi
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 08:27:05PM +1000, Jiri Baum wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is there a simple way of browsing https pages?
>
> For normal web browsing, I use wwwoffle (version 2.1c-1) and Netscape on
> the W95 machine but it doesn't seem to handle https; lynx (version 2.8-2)
> says outright it can't ha
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 12:25:52PM +, Shao Zhang wrote:
> Hi,
> I drew a simple box in xfig and used it to generated a latex file.
>
> The file looks like this:
>
> \documentclass{article}
> \begin{document}
>
> \setlength{\unitlength}{4144sp}%
> %
>
Hi
I'm setting things up arround here so that we can do a backup during
this weekend. The boss want's me to put the machine where all the user
accounts are in single mode before startting the backup to avoid
corruptions !? Is this really necessary ?
thanks
--
Mario Filipe
[EMAIL
Hi !
I already use Cyrillic in console :))) Linux do this for me realy
good !!!
:)))
But I think that dosemu works just like native DOS ...
And my colleague who works with dos want to fill like in native DOS
environment,
with usual cyrillic TSR, and usual printer TSR :((
For me and for
John Pearson wrote:
>.
> >Similarly, a cat of /proc/scsi/scsi reports:
> > Attached devices:
> > Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 02 Lun: 00
> > Vendor: YAMAHA Model: CRW4416S Rev: 1.0f
> > Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02
> > Host: scsi0 Chan
Patrick Kirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> Just started a new job in a telecomms company today and to my
> surprise found a CD recorder in my desktop workstation. It seems
> there's no problem with my doing serious downloads so let the search
> for toys begin!
You are lucky!
> I i
I did nothing - and that's the main-problem, because the time until the
system is completely up is to long - keyboard and screen die but the screen
can be awaked again by NMI !
Guido
Simon Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> am 21.05.99 10:36:29
On Thursday 20 May, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> GA> but GIMP still refuses to respond to the GTK themes - do I need to
> GA> recompile GIMP to make it work?
>
> Check dpkg -s gimp. Themes don't work for programms compiled for
> libgtk1.0 or libgtk1.1 earlier than 1.1.16 or such.
okay, I did, and
Ok, I'd like to use XML to:
1. Define a structured document.
2. Create documents that are valid according to 1.
3. Create an application to process the documents into a database.
I would like to use Xemacs as my DTD and document editor.
I can use any or all of C, awk, bison. flex, etc. to driv
> Sofar I'm pretty happy with Linux, except for X Window. I haven't found one
> window manager which makes it easy for a user to put a shortcut on the
> desktop or in the application menu. I talk mainly about shortcuts for
> Netscape and WP.
>
> Sofar I've used fvwm95, icewm, qvwm and windowmaker
Right which came first the chicken or the egg.
Potato: Non-US
libssl09-dev conflicts with ssleay
openssl conflicts with ssleay
libssl09 conflicts with ssleay
ssleay depends on libssl09
how the heck do i get ssleay installed with this kind of dependency >;0)
cheers
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is the correct forum to post this in. If not I
apologise,and would ask for a pointer to the right place. Thanks :)
My company has just discovered that one of our branches is running Debian
version 1.3. The company is quite happy for them to do so, but needs to
know if
Hi,
I would like to know: if a hard disk died with a couple of bad
sectors, what is the best way to repair it??
I use badblocks, mkfs and fsck. Are there any other methods??
Also, when I mount this dead harddisk, the kernel sometimes will pop
up some messag
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 13:28:47 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My company has just discovered that one of our branches is running Debian
> version 1.3. The company is quite happy for them to do so, but needs to
> know if vanilla Debian 1.3 is year 2000 compliant.
For general information regar
Craig Sanders writes ("Re: An 'ae' testimony"):
>i think that the solution is for ae to print the following in inverse
>text on the top line of the screen:
>
> THIS IS NOT VI. IT ONLY LOOKS SLIGHTLY LIKE IT. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
>
>imo, ae's vi emulation is better than nothing...but can be qui
Thanks. Apart form E, if there are other interesting desktops out there,
please do let me know.
Patrick
- Original Message -
From: Jens Ritter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, May 21, 1999 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: *.debs for GNOME, apps, Mozilla, KDE...
> Patrick Kirk <[EMAIL PROTEC
Shao Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
> I drew a simple box in xfig and used it to generated a latex file.
> Is this normal?? What is the recommanded way to export the stuff from
> xfig to latex??
>
> Thanks.
> Shao.
>
I export files from xfig in encapsulated postscrip
Look in the wdm man pages for a profile that wdm executes on
startup (I would be very surprised if there wasn't one), in that
file, source your .profile or .bashrc or both:
. $HOME/.profile
Put the definition of HTTP_PROXY in .profile or .bashrc. Make
sure you export it:
export HTTP_PROXY=your.
This is not meant to start a debate on "which is better" but I just want to
find some facts about each one.
1. Is Debian more leaning towards KDE or is this just 'news' from the
Corel folks? Is there a reason why they chose KDE and not GNOME?
2. Which is faster?
3. Which uses less m
On Thu, 20 May 1999, Shao Zhang wrote:
> I would like to know: if a hard disk died with a couple of bad
> sectors, what is the best way to repair it??
>
> I use badblocks, mkfs and fsck. Are there any other methods??
>
> Also, when I mount this dead harddisk, the kernel
hello,
on a machine i administer i have a 100M partition for var, and since some time
now it fills up blocking the mail transfer done wtih qmail
if i look into this partiton i see that the logs take 60M of place, which
seems excessive...
now where do i configure logrotate to specify less bac
In a message dated 5/21/99 8:57:15 AM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 1.Is Debian more leaning towards KDE or is this just 'news' from the
> Corel folks? Is there a reason why they chose KDE and not GNOME?
Debian doesn't "lean" toward either of them - in fact, it is stayi
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 08:54:51 -0500, Nadarajah, Dinesh wrote:
> 1.Is Debian more leaning towards KDE or is this just 'news' from the
> Corel folks?
There is still a license problem with KDE (due to interaction between KDE's
license and Qt's) that prevents Debian from distributing KDE binari
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 12:56:45AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > (of course, replace vt7 with whatever it's ok for your system)
> >
> i will need to know what this vt7 thing means before i can know what's
> okay for my system...
vt7 is the 7th virtual console (what you get when you press A
> 1.Is Debian more leaning towards KDE or is this just 'news' from the
> Corel folks? Is there a reason why they chose KDE and not GNOME?
We don't lean either way. Corel is creating their own distribution based
on Debian -- they'll take stock Debian and stuff to it. They picked KDE
(you'd hav
I have downloaded and installed slink on an old pentium 60 with and isa
ethernet card to use as a proxy.
The problem I have is I cannot get the driver loaded for my ethernet card
(SMC Elite)
The installation goes well and I can run linux, but cannot get my ethernet
card configured.
Could someone
> I'm completely new to Linux, so apologies if this is excessively thick ...
>
> I've been trying to get xwindows working. I've gone through xf86config, and
> then when I try 'startx' it goes into what I assume is the xwindow
> environment (blue screen, mouse cursor), beeps at me and appears to h
Koyote wrote:
>
[cut]
> Next step- I have a need to install from ground zero. For the 486
> boxes, I was consideing downloading the intallation to a hard drive in
> this machine, then moving the hard drive to another machine and
> running the install there. (Boot flom floppies, install from hdd)
HI,
I would like to practice the Apache Setup both at work and at home.
At work I have a network but at home I have a standalone PC.
How can I setup my linux box to install and execute APache without a
network.
I've tried it using the dummy adapter and localhost name but I heven't been
able.
I
On Fri, 21 May 1999, Richard Kaszeta wrote:
> > THIS IS NOT VI. IT ONLY LOOKS SLIGHTLY LIKE IT. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
> >
For a user, who doesn't know much about computers, it would be nice to
have ee (easy editor) instead of ae included?
For a user, who knows about
unix and/or linux any of
I have Debian installed on a Sparc but I can't ssh in. Telnet'ing in
works fine, as do most other services. I receive the following error:
Warning: Remote host failed or refused to allocate a pseudo tty.
(and then the login hangs)
I have UNIX98 ptys support in the kernel but I'm not totally sur
On 21-May-99 Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> P> ln -s /usr/src/linux/include/asm-i386 asm
> P> ln -s /usr/src/linux/include/linux linux
> P> ln -s /usr/src/linux/include/scsi scsi
> P> ln -s /usr/src/linux/include/net net
>
> No. Debian stopped doing this for long. And with the 2.2 kernels,
> Linus o
John Hagemann wrote:
>
> I have downloaded and installed slink on an old pentium 60 with and isa
> ethernet card to use as a proxy.
> The problem I have is I cannot get the driver loaded for my ethernet card
> (SMC Elite)
>
> The installation goes well and I can run linux, but cannot get my ether
What's the best way to manage installed software on a Debian system?
Say, for example, I install a *.deb package for software that I use. I
then find a newer version of the software that I can download from the
writer in *.tar.gz form.
But since this isn't a *.deb package, deselct/dpkg isn't "awar
> "José L. Redrejo - ITAIS" wrote:
>
> HI,
> I would like to practice the Apache Setup both at work and at home.
> At work I have a network but at home I have a standalone PC.
> How can I setup my linux box to install and execute APache without a
> network.
> I've tried it using the dummy adapter
Bruno Boettcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> on a machine i administer i have a 100M partition for var, and since some time
> now it fills up blocking the mail transfer done wtih qmail
>
> if i look into this partiton i see that the logs take 60M of place, which
> seems excessive...
It defi
Hi,
I am having a problem running WordPerfect for Linux. Specifically, it
says "can't load library libXmp.so.4", which seems to be a symlink to
libXmp.so.10. Would appreciate any help. Thanks!
Best wishes,
Chip
Hi,
I installed netscape 4.5 base, communicator 4.5 base & communicator
spellchecker (which requires the previous two installed). But now I
cannot find netscape. It seems that everything else is there but
netscape. Did I miss anything? I actually remove them and reinstall
them again; same
> You really should find the real problem before you try changing
> logging. Try something like the command 'find /var -xdev -size +5000k
> -print'. This will print out the names of all files more than 5MB
> (there probably shouldn't be any). Then look into the file and see if
right found an
I have configurated my hosts file with this line:127.0.0.1 localhost
Trying to set up my DNS I've got the following messages
First I add "ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1" and there is no error. Then
If I type : "route add loopback" the answer is "loopback:host name lookup
failure"
and if i type "route a
In a message dated 5/21/99 12:04:17 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I am having a problem running WordPerfect for Linux. Specifically, it
> says "can't load library libXmp.so.4", which seems to be a symlink to
> libXmp.so.10. Would appreciate any help. Thanks!
>
Yo
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>>> José_
On Mon, 17 May 1999, Pollywog wrote:
> I had to reinstall Linux, and I did not have everything I needed
> on my backup floppies. I thought I had backed up all my config
> files, so I believe I accidentally deleted stuff.
> Anyhow, when my ISP drops me during long downloads, I am allowed
> t
But I already installed it. To make sure I did not mess up anything, I
remove xlib6 and libc5 and reinstall them again; same result.
Chip
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> In a message dated 5/21/99 12:04:17 PM Central Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > I am having a problem runnin
On Fri, 21 May 1999, Marant Jerome wrote:
> So, I wonder if there are any problem with UltraDMA drive and linux
> kernels.
>
> Does anyone have an answer to this ?
It depends on the chipset of your motherboard. I know that some ALi
chipsets aren't supported by default. Take a look in the kernel
hey.. i don't know much about this, but i do know if you open most kind of
terminals in x with the argument -ls (or sometimes -ln, depending on what
you use) it forces the reading of the current user's .bash_profile or
.bashrc. not sure where you'd set it otherwise... might try /etc/profile,
althou
Hi,
>>"Paul" == Paul Schwebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> Would I be better off taking my *.tar.gz file and making a *.deb out of
Paul> it? Do I have to wait until I find an updated *.deb on the web? Or is
Paul> there some way to update/install software with *.tar.gz installs and
Paul> m
Supposedly openssl should be used in place of ssleay (i think the
maintainer said so in reply to a bug report)... But unfortunately, certain
packages still depend on ssleay! i even tried recompiling telnetd-ssl, but
it gave several warnings during compilation, and wouldn't work when
installed... Di
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 10:19:08 -0500, Ian Keith Setford wrote:
> Warning: Remote host failed or refused to allocate a pseudo tty.
>
> (and then the login hangs)
>
> I have UNIX98 ptys support in the kernel but I'm not totally sure if I
> want/have to use them.
Please check that you have
devpts
hi all...
ok this is probably not the place to ask these things, but i will anyway
since i've seen the likes of them discussed here before...
one, has anyone else had problems with kernel 2.3.3 not reporting the
correct kernel version? i noticed in the makefile (after it reported 2.3.2
* Bruno Boettcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> logs appear in log.info and mail.log. how do i stop that?
/etc/syslog.conf ?
--
Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Armin Wegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 12:25:52PM +, Shao Zhang wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I drew a simple box in xfig and used it to generated a latex file.
>>
>> The file looks like this:
[hacky lowlevel code deleted]
> Add
[*evil*]
> to the document's head.
> Put your
On Fri, 21 May 1999, Fu-Dong Chiou wrote:
> I installed netscape 4.5 base, communicator 4.5 base & communicator
> spellchecker (which requires the previous two installed). But now I
> cannot find netscape. It seems that everything else is there but
> netscape. Did I miss anything? I actuall
I recently installed Slink have been quite happy with its performance except
that I am unable to get the sound card working. I have tried a couple of
other Linux distributions like Red Hat and Caldera's and have found loading
the sound driver as a "module" was much easier. Is there a program that c
On Fri, 21 May 1999, add|ct|on wrote:
> one, has anyone else had problems with kernel 2.3.3 not reporting the
> correct kernel version? i noticed in the makefile (after it reported 2.3.2
> to me still) that it said 2.3.2 there as well... i tried removing all old
> kernels, anything you can th
John Hagemann wrote:
>
> I have downloaded and installed slink on an old pentium 60 with and isa
> ethernet card to use as a proxy.
> The problem I have is I cannot get the driver loaded for my ethernet card
> (SMC Elite)
>
> The installation goes well and I can run linux, but cannot get my ether
I was glancing at tail /var/log/messages, and noticed the following:
pppd[1007]: Unsupported protocol (0x7f) received
pppd[1007]: Unsupported protocol (0x88fc) received
pppd[1007]: Unsupported protocol (0x67ec) received
pppd[1007]: Unsupported protocol (0x7432) received
pppd[1007]: Unsupported pr
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