On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Marc-Adrian Napoli wrote:
marcad >can i mount a scsi raid 5 system onto the / partition?
marcad >will kernel 2.2 do it?
dont count on it, if your kernel is on the / partition(in most cases it
is) then it won't load(how can it access the raid when it needs a driver
but the dri
Atheist Bastard wrote:
>
> I have just in the last few weeks started to mess with Linux. I have
> successfully installed Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 on an old P100 box with
> CDROM. My problem is that I want to investigate the contents of the
> CDROMs that I have, but nothing I have found that talks ab
Please send me anything you can send.
-On any and everything.
-
Get free personalized email at http://www.switchboardmail.com
You'll want to grab one of two servers:
1. Download the Creative Labs 3D Blaster Banshee server from the Creative
Labs website (look under Beta drivers). This server works well with Slink
and doesn't require the work of #2. All that is needed is an edit of
/etc/X11/Xserver to point at /usr/X11
I have run into an interesting problem and after consulting all the
documentation I can get my hands on, I haven't found a similar example to
run from and consequently hope that I can be enlightened by someone here.
Here is the problem, we have a Debian box, multihomed going into a 3com ISDN
mo
On Sun, Nov 21, 1999 at 05:10:55PM -0600, Phil Brutsche wrote:
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
>
> > Thanks again. Please excuse my ignorance but what would be the best
> > way to change the irq and is 11 a good choice?
>
> IRQ 11 will work fine as long as
> 1) the ca
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 07:05:00PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Please send me anything you can send.
> -On any and everything.
I've got a boring ex-wife, can I send it to you?
JY
--
Jean-Yves F. Barbier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
U X
e dUdX, e dX, cosine, secant, tangent, sine, 3.14159..
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 12:24:36AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>...
> I`m fairly new to all this so before I go to the extent of replacing
> the kernel, which I hadn`t intended to do until potato was the stable
> version, please could someone tell me in laymans terms how to change
> the IRQ th
Please tell me
about your software what sort of
os it is what are it's system
requirments is it available in english
is it totally free
of cost till our door step on
cd does it have a GUI or not
Send details on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
N
On 11/22/99 09:44PM, Pollywog wrote:
>
> I tried this, but I get:
> Starting MTA: 1999-11-22 21:41:17 Exim configuration error
> transport procmail: cannot find transport driver "localuser" in line 362
Jumping in on this thread late, and I have absolutely no clue what you guys
are talking about
On 23-Nov-1999 Mark Wagnon wrote:
> On 11/22/99 09:44PM, Pollywog wrote:
>>
>> I tried this, but I get:
>> Starting MTA: 1999-11-22 21:41:17 Exim configuration error
>> transport procmail: cannot find transport driver "localuser" in line 362
>
> Jumping in on this thread late, and I have absol
I'm not on this list so I would appreciate a CC at least.
I did an apt-get update;apt-get upgrade today and now my JDK won't work.
It seems that neither the blackdown.org JDK1.2 port nor the IBM JDK1.1.8
port will work.
The blackdown compiler gives me:
Error: can't find libjava.so
While t
In linux.debian.user, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>I'd like to know how to use apt-get with a kde mirror ?
>
>ftp://ftp.kde.org/kde/stable/1.1.2/distribution/deb/slink/i386/
>
>i don't know what to put in /etc/apt/sources.list ...
I use
deb http://kde.tdyc.com slink kde
--
Carl Fink
hello everybody:
is there any package that enables me to measure how many flops a
machine runs?
thanks a lot
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> I`m fairly new to all this so before I go to the extent of replacing
> the kernel, which I hadn`t intended to do until potato was the stable
> version, please could someone tell me in laymans terms how to change
> the IRQ that this NIC u
I recently updated fully to potato and am having a slight annoyance with
GDB. Giving an 'n' command acts with the exact behavior of 's'. Does
anyone else have this problem? This is a real annoyance when attempting
to perform a strncpy() call where GDB steps me through the ASM files:
(gdb)
199
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 07:53:53PM +0100, Michael Meskes wrote:
> I never cared much about localization but now I'm stuck with a program that
> works well with all locales but has to do some output without using the
> locale.
>
> Since the output is a floating point I get e.g. 14,7 instead of 14.7
I would like to resubmit this query of the list.
I have revised it somewhat to make more sense.
>I have done interesting things.I am running
>potato and went to ftp.debian.org to get the latest
>updates via apt. I was using dselect and selected all
>updated packages from the availabi
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 07:16:00PM -0800, Nun Yobiznez wrote:
>
> Could someone please tell me what should be in $#ARGV,
> 0?
Why not try an apt-get upgrade, then manually use deselect to rid yourself of
those yucky packages that suck like xbiff ( I hate xbiff ).
--
Ben Lutgens http://cybercr
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999 21:44:37 - (UTC)
Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried this, but I get: Starting MTA: 1999-11-22 21:41:17 Exim
> configuration error transport procmail: cannot find transport
> driver "localuser" in line 362
You should have a director stanza (after the procmail d
Nikhil Vohra wrote:
>Please tell me about your software what sort of
> os it is what are it's system requirments is it
> available in english is it totally free of cost till
> our door step on cd does it have a GUI or not Send
> details on [EMAIL PROTE
Hi
does anyone happen to know of a quicker way of deleting 4 files out of
a directory other than the command "find . -exec rm {} \;"
will rm -r be as quick?
thanx
Subject: Re: OSS from 4Front Tech problems
Date: Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 11:28:03AM -0600
In reply to:John Foster
Quoting John Foster([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>| Wayne Topa wrote:
>| >
>| > In reply to:John Foster
>| > John
>| >
>| > I have been using commercial OSS for over 2 years
On 23-Nov-1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> does anyone happen to know of a quicker way of deleting 4 files out of
> a directory other than the command "find . -exec rm {} \;"
>
> will rm -r be as quick?
>
rm -rf *
Just make sure that you are in the correct direct
On 23-Nov-1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Nov 1999 21:44:37 - (UTC)
> Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I tried this, but I get: Starting MTA: 1999-11-22 21:41:17 Exim
>> configuration error transport procmail: cannot find transport
>> driver "localuser" in line 362
>
> Y
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Peter Ross wrote:
> On 23-Nov-1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > does anyone happen to know of a quicker way of deleting 4 files out of
> > a directory other than the command "find . -exec rm {} \;"
> >
> > will rm -r be as quick?
> >
> r
Now that I am using procmail via my Exim.conf, I am getting this:
On 23-Nov-1999 root wrote:
> Nov 23 05:11:43 lilypad procmail[13624]: Enforcing stricter permissions on
> "/var/spool/mail/pollywog"
> Nov 23 05:11:43 lilypad procmail[13624]: Enforcing stricter permissions on
> "/var/spool/mail/pol
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999 04:20:31 - (UTC)
Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have all of this, so it seems I just need to move the procmail
> director upward.
Yes, it must be above the localuser.
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J C Lawrence Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--(*)
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
zdrysd >will rm -r be as quick?
rm -rf works for me ..
the -f wont prompt for anything..dont use it unless yer real confident you
wanna delete it :)
nate
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]--
Vice President Networ
I'm finally getting to the point with C that I plan on finally trying to
hack together a few small programs that I've been thinking about for some
time now. I'd like to also put together a GUI frontend for some of them
at some point. However I have zero experience with GUI programming. I
know th
Mike Werner wrote:
>
> I'm finally getting to the point with C that I plan on finally trying to
> hack together a few small programs that I've been thinking about for some
> time now.
> I'd like to also put together a GUI frontend for some of them
> at some point. However I have zero experience
Hi all
I've got problem when try to run WordPerfect for linux
It claimes that it cann't find libXpm.so.4 library.
when I try to use ldd on WordPerfect executable (xwp) it shows:
libXt.so.6 => /usr/lib/libc5-compat/libXt.so.6 (0x4000d000)
libX11.so.6 => /usr/lib/libc5-compat/libX
I feel like I`m getting close now.:-)
Unfortunately the cards had no software with them, they were both unwanted
freebies from work. As for the i/o address I would imagine that this is covered
by the message at boot time :
"eth0: AT1700 found at 0x320, IRQ 5, address f4aacbbd auto-sense int
Wayne Topa wrote:
> When I installed OSS Non-Free, I installed it into /usr/local/lib/oss.
> The 'play' is the command to play a file ie
> $ play hello.wav or play cowbell.au, etc.
>
> It is in the oss directory along with ossmix, the mixer command, and
> the soundon and soundoff commands and th
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 05:00:01PM +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> does anyone happen to know of a quicker way of deleting 4 files out of
> a directory other than the command "find . -exec rm {} \;"
>
> will rm -r be as quick?
It will actually be much quicker (you may need to add a
> Hi all. Very basic question - how do I format a floppy using Debian Slink?
> Tried fdformat -n /dev/fd0H1440 which I found in a basic linux book. Did not
> work. Returned error - command not found.
> Thanks for any help in advance.
superformat from the fdutils package. Look at the info page fo
On Monday 22 November 1999, at 17 h 24, the keyboard of Bruno Boettcher
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ok, found a fix. but still i do not know what failed.
> but as it seems it could be /bin/sh.
BTW, you copied your message to many mailing lists and you forget debian-java,
which seem
Subject: Re: good book to learn perl
Date: Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 03:37:13PM +0200
In reply to:Shaul Karl
Quoting Shaul Karl([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>| >
>| > saw a few on amazon ..not a whole lot of reader reviews of them tho
>| >
>|
>| Isn't www.bookpool.com generally cheaper then
Hello, last night I submitted a bug report for gfcc, and "bug" used one old
email address.
My address was before [EMAIL PROTECTED] and now it's
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
bug sent the bug report as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". I have looked around to see
where it got this information from, but I couldn't find anyt
Richard E. Hawkins writes:
|
| I managed to scrounge up an additional identiacl hard disk to replace
| my dying disk. dd seems to have successfully duplicated the drive;
| they look the same. To write to the drive, I have it as the primary on
| the secondary controller.
|
|
| I switched ca
hi,
I mentioned this on the devel list and i think they already figured
out what was wrong and presumably fixed it. but i had just discovered
that /usr/lib/libguile.so.6.0.0 was mode 777 (world writable) for
those not on devel it might not be a bad idea to do a quick check on
your system's l
On 22-Nov-99 aphro wrote:
> From what i read the root partition cannnot be
> part of a raid array without some crafty configuration.
>
> nate
The "crafty configuration" is precisely what I would like to learn about,
if anyone could point me in the right direction.
With thanks,
Ted.
---
Lindsay Allen writes:
| > rm -rf *
|
| That's something I *never* do. Why? Because it puts "rm -rf *" in my
| history buffer which means that one slip can lead to disaster. So I
| use rm -rf /here/there/some/place/* which at least means I cannot blow
| away my whole file system if I make an er
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 10:36:55AM +, Martyn Pearce wrote:
>
> Lindsay Allen writes:
> | > rm -rf *
> |
> | That's something I *never* do. Why? Because it puts "rm -rf *" in my
> | history buffer which means that one slip can lead to disaster. So I
> | use rm -rf /here/there/some/place/* w
did someone have some news about uvscan ?
because the link ftp://ftp.nai.com/pub/antivirus/unix/linux/nlxb318e.tar
does not exit.
thank you.
Christopher
I use aumix(1) to set the mic to recording source and brec(1) (from
bplay) or rec(1) (from sox) to record.
HTH,
Remco
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 01:58, T.V.Gnanasekaran wrote:
> Is there any good util to record voice from mic?
> -gnana
--
General Javier Solana moord security Honduras KKK Echelo
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 06:24:05PM -0800, Dave Wiard wrote:
> I recently updated fully to potato and am having a slight annoyance with
> GDB. Giving an 'n' command acts with the exact behavior of 's'. Does
> anyone else have this problem? This is a real annoyance when attempting
> to perform a s
Quoting Jordi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hello, last night I submitted a bug report for gfcc, and "bug" used one old
> email address.
> My address was before [EMAIL PROTECTED] and now it's
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> bug sent the bug report as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". I have looked around to see
> where it go
Here is the current route table, (output of netstat -nr)
131.107.2.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 1500 0 0
eth0
127.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 U 3584 0 0 lo
The reason that it doesn't show the 207.158.140.138 address is because it
says tha
I receive hundreds of times pro day
the following message on my text screens:
193.152.56.57 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast
¿Can I do anything to avoid receiving this message?
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 12:15:40PM +, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Jordi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Hello, last night I submitted a bug report for gfcc, and "bug" used one old
> > email address.
> > My address was before [EMAIL PROTECTED] and now it's
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > bug sent the
--- Stuart Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> >
> > About the only choice these days is bladeenc. Due
> to
> > patent issues it is probably NOT available in a
> .deb,
> > at least not on the debian ftp site. However you
> can
> > get it from Tord's home page (I don't
Mr. Potato keeps sending me a console message telling me it can't find module
char-major-5, but I don't have any modules compiled with my kernel, and I can't
find any docs telling me anything about this. Can anybody clue me in about what
this is and how to correct this?
Thanks.
Michael Heyes
David Wright wrote:
>
> How are you combining running X with gpm? Do you use the repeater
> option -R in gpm combined with the /dev/gpmdata pipe?
> (which I'd recommend).
>
I'm basicly running whatever the installer set up! When I 'ps agx |grep
gpm' I get this :
152 ? S0:00 /usr/sbin/gpm
Hi,
Luckly, I'll have a new machine this week. It's a dual pentium
III.
How good is potato, mainly 2.2.x (x>= 13), in SMP?
I means: how stable is it? (kernel and potato) with this config.
I'm already running potato in my personal workstation. It's fine.
But the abo
Is there any way of fixing this?: I can not read any already inbox
message while netscape is downloading other messages. Now, I remember
that in the windows version of nescape this is possible. May be some
oddity of the version?
Thanks,
antonio.
Jason:
You have nothing else on the ethernet segment that contains the router
internal interface and the debian eth1 interface, right? First, stop
paying for 2 IP addresses that you don't need. Assign "internal" IP
addresses to the router internal and debian eth1 interfaces, from one
of these IP
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On Tue, 23 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Mr. Potato keeps sending me a console message telling me it can't find
> module char-major-5, but I don't have any modules compiled with my
> kernel, and I can't find any docs telling me anything about this. Can
> a
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999 08:02:43 CST, "Marc Mongeon" writes:
>Jason:
>
>You have nothing else on the ethernet segment that contains the router
>internal interface and the debian eth1 interface, right? First, stop
>paying for 2 IP addresses that you don't need. Assign "internal" IP
>addresses to the r
Wayne Topa said:
> I sure have found it that way. 99% of my books are ordered from
> bookpool.
I've had Very Bad Experiences with bookpool - lousy service (particularly in
dealing with backorders), slow (and expensive) shipping... I placed one
order with them and will never do it again.
For tech
Hi all,
Here is my problem:
After I configure X.
I typed "startx", the screen goes blank and then turn white with an "X" mark
in the middle(for about 2 seconds) and then it gives this only message:
"wait for X server to shut down".
I don't know what the problem is, I have configure it over and o
Robert:
Thanks for the correction, and the RFC pointer. I've got it clearly
bookmarked now, so I won't make the same mistake again.
Marc
--
Marc Mongeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Unix Specialist
Ban-Koe Systems
9100 W Bloomington Fwy
Bloomington, MN 55431-2200
(612)888-0123, x417 | FAX: (612)
Yesterday I just installed potato. Today I was adding programs using dselect
and apt. After finishing dselect, my console keyboard was remaped (e.g., ";"
is now "m", "q" and "a" are switched). The keyboard is fine under X (even in a
xterm). This problem makes login difficult, since I must r
Hi all,
I'm desperately looking for a program that synchronizes files on
different computers via ftp (or possibly other methods?), whenever you
call it by hand.
It should work like omirr (but not online...), that is, without
something like a master directory as with rdist(1). It should sync the
fi
Hi, I recently installed the slink version of debian. When I installed
kdm (with apt-get) it set it up so that it starts on bootup. How do I get
it so it only starts when I tell it to?
Alice M. Pinard
Casco Indemnity Company
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Luckly, I'll have a new machine this week. It's a dual pentium
> III.
> How good is potato, mainly 2.2.x (x>= 13), in SMP?
> I means: how stable is it? (kernel and potato) with this config.
> I'm already running potato in my personal workstation. It's fine.
> But the above
I use linuxppc at home, and i can easily change the resolution of the VSs,
but at work I am stuck in 640x480, is there some way of getting more
resolution out of the VSs? I have tried vga=ext in my lilo.conf, but am
unhappy with the result. I would love 1024x768, the same res I run X.
thanks in ad
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On Tue, 23 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi, I recently installed the slink version of debian. When I installed
> kdm (with apt-get) it set it up so that it starts on bootup. How do I get
> it so it only starts when I tell it to?
update-rc.d -f kdm remo
Hello.
I've recently upgraded to the latest version of lprng, and I have the following problem.
I have a network printer, and I declared its address in /etc/printcap.
When I print a file, everything seems allright, except the printer prints nothing.
I tried lpd, the result is the same. How
Hi there !
I have to make VPN like :
[ LAN-A ] ---> Linux router/VPN gateway -> leased line <- Linux router/VPN
gateway <- [ LAN B ]
Is here poeple who had made such a VPN using only Linux without special VPN
hardware ?
--
+----------------------+
| Den
hmmm that's on of pet hates when people put URGENT in the subject... but
thats only 'cause I've got procmail forwarding anything with URGENT in the
subject to my cell phone ;)
Tooky
i am using debian @ work so i am using lilo. I tried the vga=791; however
on reboot, i got a blank screen. The system started up, i edited my
lilo.conf file (blindly) and rebooted. Ahhh now I can see. So i am
thinking that i need to do other stuff to get this working, what else did
you do?
thanks
Tam Than Ma wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Here is my problem:
>
> After I configure X.
> I typed "startx", the screen goes blank and then turn white with an "X" mark
> in the middle(for about 2 seconds) and then it gives this only message:
> "wait for X server to shut down".
>
> I don't know what the
Hi everyone,
I was trying to set up another box, and when all was done, I
couldn't send/receive mail. Well, I could send it, but I couldn't
receive it. mutt complained that there was no
/var/spool/mail/username. I don't remember doing anything different
this installation. I set up exim like always
WordPerfect needs the libc5 version of libXpm.so.4. Install the xpm4.7
package.
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 10:22:51AM +0300, Alex V. Toropov wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I've got problem when try to run WordPerfect for linux
>
> It claimes that it cann't find libXpm.so.4 library.
>
> when I try to use ldd
I used to be able to run netscape fine, but recently it's started
giving me an error at startup like:
""
Warning: the following hosts are unknown:
home.netscape.com
home6.netscape.com
internic.net
This means that some or all hosts will be unreaachable.
Perhaps there i
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
>
> Hi,
>
> Luckly, I'll have a new machine this week. It's a dual pentium
> III.
> How good is potato, mainly 2.2.x (x>= 13), in SMP?
> I means: how stable is it? (kernel and potato) with this config.
First note: ther
>
> --HlL+5n6rz5pIUxbD
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
> On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 07:56:26PM +0100, peter karlsson wrote:
> > Dwayne C . Litzenberger:
> >=20
> > > I'm getting that idiot fatal server error, "could not open default font
>
Have you mounted the CD ?
Look for mount at one of your books. It is quite fundamental.
> I have just in the last few weeks started to mess with Linux. I have
> successfully installed Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 on an old P100 box with
> CDROM. My problem is that I want to investigate the contents of t
I think I have support compiled in; using make xconfig, under Character Devices,
I selected support for console on virtual terminal, and didn't select support
for console on serial port. la -la shows /dev/console. I did modprobe -c and it
showed "alias char-major-5 serial".
I do get console mess
Peter Ross wrote:
>
> On 23-Nov-1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > does anyone happen to know of a quicker way of deleting 4 files out of
> > a directory other than the command "find . -exec rm {} \;"
> >
> > will rm -r be as quick?
> >
> rm -rf *
If you're new
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Denis J. Cirulis wrote:
> I have to make VPN like :
>
> [ LAN-A ] ---> Linux router/VPN gateway -> leased line <- Linux
> router/VPN gateway <- [ LAN B ] Is here poeple who had made such a VPN
> using only Linux without special VPN hardware ?
You can make that VPN, but you
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On Tue, 23 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think I have support compiled in; using make xconfig, under
> Character Devices, I selected support for console on virtual terminal,
> and didn't select support for console on serial port. la -la shows
> /dev/cons
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 10:25:26AM -0500, Tam Than Ma wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Here is my problem:
>
> After I configure X.
> I typed "startx", the screen goes blank and then turn white with an "X" mark
> in the middle(for about 2 seconds) and then it gives this only message:
> "wait for X server to
Quoting Jordi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 12:15:40PM +, David Wright wrote:
> > Quoting Jordi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > Hello, last night I submitted a bug report for gfcc, and "bug" used one
> > > old
> > > email address.
> > > My address was before [EMAIL PROTECTED] and n
Hello,
I'm trying to get my modem to dial more quietly. I looked up the command
and it seems like ATL0 is what I want.
I've tried various combinations of ATZ and ATL0 like:
"ATZL0", "ATZ,L0", "ATZ\nATL0", "ATZ\n\p\p\p\p\p\pATL0", and more, but
none seems to work. The modem dials as loudly as eve
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 04:47:55PM +, Steve Tooke wrote:
> hmmm that's on of pet hates when people put URGENT in the subject... but
> thats only 'cause I've got procmail forwarding anything with URGENT in the
> subject to my cell phone ;)
this mail was a great contribution to the list :(
if y
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 04:54:20PM +, Mark Wagnon wrote:
> receive it. mutt complained that there was no
> /var/spool/mail/username. I don't remember doing anything different
> this installation. I set up exim like always. What's supposed to go
> into /var/spool/mail--files, folders? Or better
Hi all,
I sent a preovious message, but I don't know where it went. It never
showed up in Netscape, but then my timezone info is screwed up in
netscape (which is why I use mutt). It may show up tonight...
Anyway, my problem is:
I was trying to set up another box, and when all was done, I
couldn'
Mark:
Do you have this section in your exim.conf:
local_delivery:
driver = appendfile
group = mail
mode = 0660
mode_fail_narrower = false
file = /var/spool/mail/${local_part}
I assume that exim is smart enough to create the file if it doesn't
already exist. Maybe something else is pre
ATM0 is what you want.
David Karlin wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I'm trying to get my modem to dial more quietly. I looked up the command
> and it seems like ATL0 is what I want.
>
> I've tried various combinations of ATZ and ATL0 like:
> "ATZL0", "ATZ,L0", "ATZ\nATL0", "ATZ\n\p\p\p\p\p\pATL0", and more
Ron Farrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In some programs, xv, gnome-terminal, gnomicu, gv, to name a few, I get
> blank windows. The window itself comes up ok, but there is no text! In
> xv, it opens with a black background and doesn't display any pictures!
>
> Any ideas?
What hardware/software
Goswin Brederlow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Ron Farrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > In some programs, xv, gnome-terminal, gnomicu, gv, to name a few, I get
> > blank windows. The window itself comes up ok, but there is no text! In
> > xv, it opens with a black background and doesn't displa
Jan Ludewig wrote:
>
> as do:
> touch /var/spool/mail/username
Thanks. I tried that, but I did it again. It turned out that my misc
mail filtering/forwarding files weren't doing what I wanted. They
worked fine on my other box. I'll have to take a closer look at them
tonight. Removing the
Hello!
IMHO, encoding with more than 128 kbps makes sense. I use bladeenc, which
offers much better sound quality at 160 or 256 kbps. At 128, I can hear the
blips clearly (maybe because of BladeEnc).
Kind Regards,
Stephan Hachinger
- Original Message -
From: Martin Fluch <[EMAIL PROTEC
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 12:28:48PM -0600, Marc Mongeon wrote:
> file = /var/spool/mail/${local_part}
> I assume that exim is smart enough to create the file if it doesn't
> already exist. Maybe something else is preventing mail from
> being delivered to the new machine. Check the exim logs for
Tomas Cernaj wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm desperately looking for a program that synchronizes files on
> different computers via ftp (or possibly other methods?), whenever you
> call it by hand.
> It should work like omirr (but not online...), that is, without
> something like a master directory as
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Please send me anything you can send.
> -On any and everything.
Hi Illicit
We need some information about what your problem is!
This is a really fine bunch of guys who have near genius at guessing
what the problem is from the sparsest information,
So then Mark Wagnon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said . . .
> Anyway, my problem is:
>
> I was trying to set up another box, and when all was done, I
> couldn't send/receive mail. Well, I could send it, but I couldn't
> receive it.
First, are you sure you can send mail? What tests have you run? Is this
Hi,
recently, I wanted to use an Eterm as a substitute for
xconsole. Eterm -C lets it listen to /dev/console.
On Debian systems, however, /dev/console is linked to /dev/tty0:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Apr 7 1999 /dev/console -> tty0
so *Eterm doesn't catch anything*. xconsole, OTOH, displ
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