Greetings!
I am interested in the above system. However, there
are few hurdles I need to get over to download it. If someone could help me with
the following questions that would be terrific...
To provide some context, I have no programming
experience (have just started learning HTML
> upward wrote:
>
> Greetings!
>
> I am interested in the above system. However, there are few hurdles I
> need to get over to download it. If someone could help me with the
> following questions that would be terrific...
>
> To provide some context, I have no programming experience (have ju
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Hi ,
I tried to update via dselect and I received a wiered answer
mount: No medium found
update available list
Why does 'mke2fs /dev/fd0' give
mke2fs 1.18, 11-Nov-1999 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
mke2fs: error in loading shared libraries: mke2fs: undefined symbol:
e2p_edit_feature
?
I've done a dist-upgrade but no juice.
-chris
Why does 'update-modules' give:
depmod: not an ELF file?
I've done a dist-upgrade but no juice.
-chris
Hi,
a quick question. I have Woody, and I want to install the 2.4 kernel.
I'm familiar with the kernel building procedure, but are there any
Debian localisations that I should be careful of/use when I'm installing
the new kernel?
thanks in advance,
Renai
I have set up a NAT/firewall box running debian testing/unstable (a mix)
and kernel 2.4.0. I am using the firewall.sh script from
firewall.nerdherd.net (iptables-firewall-0.99).
So far everything works well. I think the script should have mentioned or
included `echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_for
I followed this step by step. Still getting very poor performance.
Romain Lerallut wrote:
>
> You need to remove the libGL* files installed by mesa and to re-install
> the nvidia drivers that provide accelerated libGL*
>
> For more (any and all) info check the
> http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/min
Mario Vukelic wrote:
>
> On 04 Feb 2001 20:01:20 -0600, Dr. Aldo Medina wrote:
> > I'm using a Gigabyte 6XOM7E-1 Mobo with a Creative Labs Graphics Blaster
> > Riva TNT. Debian 2.2r2 testing. I just installed the nvidia 0.9-6 from
> > tarball. I followed the instructions in NVIDIA_Linux.html, incl
Bartosz Bobrek wrote:
>
> Romain Lerallut wrote:
>
> > You need to remove the libGL* files installed by mesa and to re-install
> > the nvidia drivers that provide accelerated libGL*
> >
> > For more (any and all) info check the
> > http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Nvidia-OpenGL-Configuration/in
It's safe. If you want only a part don't select task-*.deb packages (there are
only meta-package).
Add wimian in your source.list, do apt-get update and then do not do apt-get
install task-helix.
Then you can simply upgrade what you want without downloading the last version
of gnumeric, ...
Chr
That right you should put the cdrom lines at the beginning of your source.list.
In my sense, this is a bug. When you install a system, you insert all discs to
generate the list of available packages and in the same time they are added in
the source.list but after the commented ftp sources. So whe
Hi all!
i want to use froms with mod_ssl (Client authentication via certificates),
but as soon as i call a POST Method, the server returns an Error:
Method Not Allowed
The requested method POST is not allowed for the URL
/admin/mysql/tbl_create.php.
can anybody help?
tia
Erich Birngruber
Hi,
I don't have any trouble with playing sound. But even if i put headphones in
the jack, Speakers continue playing under linux. However under NT only
headphones are on as expected.
I am not able to play without disturbing others.
I am not able to find what is wrong ?
How can I do this ?
Thx
I've compiled a brend new kernel.
When I boot with this kernel, those lines are printed on the screen :
...
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.17/misc/isdnloop.o
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.17/misc/ixj.o
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.17/m
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 06:31:03PM -0800, Hunter Marshall wrote:
> I am a long time debian and perl user. But obviously long enough!
> Forgive the slight misuse of the list, but can anyone shed light
> on what I'm doing wrong in this attempt to find \n\n in a text file
> with perl? I'm sure I've d
> However, there is no such word as 'virii'. There is one virus and two
viruses.
> The word virus is like the english work fish.
"Mice or mouses" Mk. II :)
Quoth William Leese,
> > > Here it is free in the sense that you will have a banner with ads in the
> > > browser I believe.
> >
> > Can you block those with junkbuster?
> >
> ..very unlikely, though i can't be certain because i've never used
> junkbuster. If junkbuster is similar to the usua
Hi,
I am facinbg a problem the problem is
i have 4 Gui screen in 1 i am running say any application be it Netscape
Navigator
and on the second screen i am wkg out shell scrips
i f i move back to my netscape screen it gets disconnected
there is no problem in net as my colleagues can very well brows
Hi!
I have a weird problem with vim under debian. Whenever I start vim in the
console my cursor dissapears, this only happens if the TERM variable is set to
linux (xterm and xterm-color and ansi work ok for vim). Is there a way to make
vim work with TERM=linux variable? Couse if I set any other va
Hello!
I upgraded to gcc and g++ 2.95.3 in my testing system and I cannot compile
c++ anymore. The problem is it can't find libstdc++.
This also made autoconf configure scripts stop to run stating that the
"c++ compiler cannot create executables".
I solved removing the old g++ and gcc packages (k
Quoth Renai,
> a quick question. I have Woody, and I want to install the 2.4 kernel.
> I'm familiar with the kernel building procedure, but are there any
> Debian localisations that I should be careful of/use when I'm installing
> the new kernel?
With the proper modutils ( >= 2.4.1), I was abl
Hi,
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Jean-Sylvestre Gakwaya wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have some problem of understanding about rescue.img and boot.img
>
> If a distribution is already installed, and I use rescue.img , is the
> filesystem
> stored in RAMDISK ? can it be copied over existing filesystem?
>
>
Ihanks Rob,
it worked.
Vittorio
l Monday 05 February 2001 21:28, Rob VanFleet wrote:
> Look in your ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile. In one of them you will
> find the aliases for colored ls output, just uncomment them and you
> should be set up. If there is nothing there, then just add:
>
> alias l
* Hunter Marshall ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I am a long time debian and perl user. But obviously long enough!
> Forgive the slight misuse of the list, but can anyone shed light
> on what I'm doing wrong in this attempt to find \n\n in a text file
> with perl? I'm sure I've done this before.
>
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 11:30:51PM -0800, Krzys Majewski wrote:
> Why does 'update-modules' give:
>
> depmod: not an ELF file?
>
> I've done a dist-upgrade but no juice.
I've had this happen when I transferred a module incorrectly. I think I
transferred it across an ms-dos-mounted floppy i
On Tuesday 06 February 2001 08:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> *
> Hi, debian-user
>
> What if Yahoo Paid You ? Now a reality !!!
>
> World's first completely commissionable Portal just released.
Spam. The other other white meat ;-).
jt
Hello,
"Jonathan D. Proulx" wrote:
> Now that I've given my lecture I feel better about myself :)
:)
> firstly did you hit enter at the password prompt (you still need to do
> this).
No, I will get a shell immediatelly. Hitting Enter will give me a
permission denied message.
> Secondly you
At 04:21 PM 2/5/01 -0800, you wrote:
Peter Howell wrote:
> As if life isn't hard enough, I've gone and bought a g1200s and
am trying
> to put linux on it. For those of you who aren't familiar with this
> machine, it's a tablet computer with a pcmcia hard drive and a cdrom. I
> can pl
Chris Majewski wrote:
>
> This part:
>
> "debug: RSA authentication using agent refused."
>
> looks bad. However, the fact that you enabled "PermitEmptyPasswords"
> in your sshd suggests that you should still be able to login. Maybe
> your ssh client can't deal with the empty password?
Unlike
> However, there is no such word as 'virii'.
> There is one virus and two viruses.
> The word virus is like the english work fish.
>
wow.
virus -> viruses
fungus -> fungi
fish -> fish or fishes
/*Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary (c)1979*/
very strange..
now, if only they would add the
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Hello for everyone !!
I had begin Debian 'Potato' installation. I followed all steps
indicated by installer program (loaded modules, etc,etc ...). When a tried
to configurate the network via DHCP server ... no works. So, configurated
it 'by hand'. Using a ping command in tty2 virt
On Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 09:55:58PM -0600, Gerardo wrote:
| Hi, my friends.
| I´m a new user to Debian. I have been traing to install several times your
"vanilla" flavor of debian in to my cumputer.
|
| I partitioned my harddisk with MS-DOS "fdisk" command, and no I got one
primary partition of
I am using 2.2.12 and would like to compile a 2.4 kernel. The release
notes warn against compiling with gcc 2.95.2 which I currently have
installed and recommend compiling with gcc 2.91.66 (egcs 1.1.2) How do
I best replace gcc 2.95.2 with gcc 2.91.66?
I have become fairly acquainted with u
Well, no. I'm using good old-fashioned XFree3.3.6 and Helix Gnome 1.2
(was still helix). No problem with apm or something like that, just the
screensaver stops and I'm back at the gdm login window.
any other idea?
joerg
"Eric G . Miller" schrieb:
>
> On Wed, Jan 31, 2001 at 12:19:29PM +0100, J
On Tue, 06 Feb 2001 12:31:25 Damon Muller wrote:
> Quoth Renai,
> > a quick question. I have Woody, and I want to install the 2.4 kernel.
> > I'm familiar with the kernel building procedure, but are there any
> > Debian localisations that I should be careful of/use when I'm installing
> > the
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 10:10:30AM -0500, Tom George wrote:
> I am using 2.2.12 and would like to compile a 2.4 kernel. The release
> notes warn against compiling with gcc 2.95.2 which I currently have
> installed and recommend compiling with gcc 2.91.66 (egcs 1.1.2) How do
> I best replace gc
Hi,
is it not:
insmod ne io=0x300 irq=3 ?
Perhaps the irq option is not necessary.
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
On Fri, 1 Jan 1904, Danilo C. M. Marques wrote:
>
> Hello for everyone !!
>
> I had begin Debian 'Potato' installation. I followed all steps
> indicated by installer program (loa
Hi Dan,
Thanks for your e-mail.
Although this service is provided as a means of technical support for
our customers, we are not provided with the training that would enable
us to respond to questions regarding the operation of specific software
applications. To obtain a detailed response to the s
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 08:13:54PM +0100, William Leese wrote:
> On Monday 05 February 2001 19:13, USM Bish wrote:
> > On Mon, 5 Feb 2001 15:42:59 +
> >
> > Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On 05 Feb 2001, Colin Watson wrote:
> > >
> > > Do you need gnome, or will it work with
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 07:29:44AM +0100, John Travis wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 February 2001 08:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > *
> > Hi, debian-user
> >
> > What if Yahoo Paid You ? Now a reality !!!
> >
> > World's first completely commissionable Por
Running (Helix)Gnome at 800x600 produces mostly horribly large windows,
especially the terminal. I looked at the Gnome website and they basically
say you have to live with that. Being stubborn: has anyone found a solution
for this? --Hans
Don't mean to be rude but there ARE virusses for Unix. That's one of the BIG
myths out there. The nasa worm (also a 'virus') was NOT a virus ? Not in the
strict sense of the definition computer virus but tell that to Nasa.
Check out www.f-secure.com or any other AV company and you'll find some ver
hello ,
I'm trying to install a potato on my new computer
based on an abit KT7-RAID (an ATA100 controller) motherboard with a
tb900Mz.
When I boot with the default floppy, I have
troubles because I have no disk on my IDE bus, but only on the HPT370 (wich
manage ATA100 disk and the RAID API).
> > Do your ssh and sshd versions match?
>
> I have a slink machine with sshd 1.2.26 and a woody machine with sshd
> version OpenSSH-1.2.3 and ssh version OpenSSH-1.2.3. All login attempts
> are made from the woody machine (OpenSSH). Connects to the old ssh
> daemon on the slink machine work, co
you could of course pay for it ...
-Original Message-
From: Damon Muller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 11:57 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Old news : Opera Free 4 Linux
Quoth William Leese,
> > > Here it is free in the sense that you will
"Michael P. Soulier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 11:30:51PM -0800, Krzys Majewski wrote:
> > Why does 'update-modules' give:
> >
> > depmod: not an ELF file?
> >
> > I've done a dist-upgrade but no juice.
>
> I've had this happen when I transferred a module incor
I recently upgraded to a full woody/testing installation. After a few
hours of reading & experimenting with "xf86configure" I got the new
XFree86 4.0 server to work well. I still have 1 problem. The
resolutions that are accepted on my monitor are "640x480" "800x600"
"1024x768" "1280x1024" 24bpp .
USM Bish writes:
> Is there any way to know if a posting on the list has been paid for,
> since postings on this list on payment basis is absolutely in order.
So far as I know none has ever been paid for.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
Hi,
>>"Matthias" == Matthias Wieser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matthias> I am interested how I can make GRUB my favorite boot
Matthias> loader. Right now make-kpkg wants to run Lilo. I just need
Matthias> to get the files in place and GRUB will do the rest, i can
Matthias> change the menu, i
Just install the GRUB Package. Follow the instructions in /usr/share/doc to
install GRUB in the MBR. Test it - if you dont like it, just run lilo and
everything is like it was before.
martin
Danilo C. M. Marques wrote:
>
> Hello for everyone !!
>
> I had begin Debian 'Potato' installation. I followed all steps
> indicated by installer program (loaded modules, etc,etc ...). When a tried
> to configurate the network via DHCP server ... no works. So, configurated
> it 'by ha
Hi!
I just went from hardware and basic-level administering our dormatory
network to email.
I want to set up an IMAP server with SSL-capability, i.e. I want to be
able to trans mit mails securely.
- Does this apply to the password as well or is it transmitted in plain
text?
- Which server do you
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 11:05:21AM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> USM Bish writes:
> > Is there any way to know if a posting on the list has been paid for,
> > since postings on this list on payment basis is absolutely in order.
>
> So far as I know none has ever been paid for.
Transmeta paid for it
Le mar, f?v 06, 2001, ? 08:45:33 -0800, Erik Steffl a écrit:
> both computers are same architecture (i386) and will use same distro
> (testing).
Install a proxy server (like squid), set variables http_proxy and ftp_proxy
(In my case, I had to use ftp-over-http, that is ftp_proxy=http://foo to
m
Hi,
I have the latest version of KDE2 from unstable and none of
my GNOME programs are taking on KDE2's colors and fonts
even though I have that option enabled in Kcontrol. Is there
a config file I can edit manually to check for this? It's especially
bugging me since all the fonts in my GNOME progr
I get a $SOCKS_NS environment variable point to appropriate
name server errorSOCKSified http-server(CERN'S httpd)and prints HTDo
Connect. connect failed 111. How to get connected to net. Tried all I can
find. Please help. Also downloaded 2.4.1 kernel in windoze.
How to get it to my d
Hi,
I'm on a Debian potato server with Sendmail and OpenLdap
I try to get courier-imap to check if the user is on the systems database then
if it's on ldap, so I put
on /etc/courier-imap.config
AUTHMODULES="authpam authcram authldap"
Then on netscape mail setup as imap I try to log as a system
On my home computer, I mirror Debian i386 versions,
including potato and woody.
The use of pool packages has hindered my search
for appropriate packages.
Here I give three techniques I once used,
the limitations caused by "pool" packages,
and partial solutions.
Below, of the three techniques, "1" s
It sounds like you probably didn't move your old modules directory before
installing your newly compiled modules.
Do this move /lib/modules/2.2.17 to something like
/lib/modules/2.2.17.old and go back to your kernel source tree and do 'make
modules_install' again. This should clear up that
I don't plan to go on and on publishing url's of company's (wich are free
advertisement, wich is rather biased and a bad habit of mine) but since
there seemed to be some demand for securing/auditing the linux environment
here it is http://www.tripwire.org
It is an open source version of commercial
I need to upgrade my base system to kernel 2.4
because the drivers for my ethernet card are simply not in kernel 2.2 (and they
are in 2.4). I have downloaded gcc and make and installed them (I think). When i
run 'make dep' after 'make config', I get the following error:
>gcc: installation pro
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 05:27:39PM +0100, Hans wrote:
| Running (Helix)Gnome at 800x600 produces mostly horribly large windows,
| especially the terminal. I looked at the Gnome website and they basically
| say you have to live with that. Being stubborn: has anyone found a solution
| for this? --Han
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 12:22:05PM -0500, Bart Szyszka wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I have the latest version of KDE2 from unstable and none of
| my GNOME programs are taking on KDE2's colors and fonts
| even though I have that option enabled in Kcontrol. Is there
Ok, so you have set KDE's options, and GNOM
This would be more of something you would be asking a DOS mailing list.
As long as the telnetd deamon is running all u would have to do is run
telnet on the dos box and connect to the IP of the linux box...
- overid3
"±èÃø±Ã" wrote:
> [Image]
>
> Hi
>
> I have a 486 notepc on dos. I'd lik
My guess is problably the drivers. Ive never played with the drivers that come
with X 4.0.1 but Download the nVidia Detonator 3 drivers and you shouldnt have a
problem...
- overid3
"Till Sawala (by way of Till Sawala )" wrote:
> HI
>
> I'm using X 4.00 and Kde2.0 as the Windowmanager with my Ge
What i would do in this and for anyone is Make sure / is the first
partition (Primary) or make a small 30mb partition for /boot at the
beginning of the drive which Lilo will require for the 1024 cylinder
max. As long as the other partitions i would make / maybe 3 to 4 gb
(this is plenty), /usr 5gb
I would say use Norton Ghost, its amazing and extrmely fast, and using the
serial port would possible take a few days to transfer the data =]
- overid3
Stefan Srdic wrote:
> I've recently gotten a contract with a "rent to own" company in the
> city. I will be verifying computer hardware and inst
Hello!
Is it possible to open a DOS shell under potato 2.2.r2?
Thanks in advance!
Marcelo
_
Marcelo Chiapparini
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Ok, so you have set KDE's options, and GNOME isn't looking for them.
> Is this really odd? If you want to affect the GNOME apps, you'll have
> to set /GNOME/ options. (or make KDE emulate GNOME so that the GNOME
> apps get the expected information)
No no no. There's an option in KDE2 under the
try finding the ncurses-dev. I've ran into that problem on the make
menuconfig, and putting ncurses-dev in, fixes it
also, install cpp
apt-get install libncurses5-dev
apt-get install cpp
Henry Gomersall wrote:
> I need to upgrade my base system to kernel 2.4 because the drivers for
> my etherne
Quoting John Foster ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I recently upgraded to a full woody/testing installation. After a few
> hours of reading & experimenting with "xf86configure" I got the new
> XFree86 4.0 server to work well. I still have 1 problem. The
> resolutions that are accepted on my monitor are "
Yes Linux does support nVidia, In the menu of drivers you would pick the "nv" in
the list.. But if you plan to play Quake3 or UT or similar, You will have to go
to nVidia.com and downlaod the detonator 3 drivers for linux, and after
installing them you will have to edit your XF86Config-4 (i think
Hi.
I just did an incremental 'apt-get dist-upgrade' to my
woody/testing box and got moved to gcc 2.95.3 (along with associated
libraries) as part of that process. Once it was done, I found that
the symlinks corresponding to libstdc++.so and libstdc++.a had been
deleted without replacemen
This is 2nd time I am posting this message.
sumit
Hi There!,
This is my first time in this mailing list. I am having cut-n-paste
problem while using 'hpterm' on Debian 2.2 potato and kernel is:
"2.4.1 #2 SMP Thu Feb 1 16:22:58 PST 2001 i686"
The problem is like this:
I am displaying
Hi,
for compiling the kernel (Debian way) you need the following packages:
kernel-package
libc6-dev
bin86
libncurses5-dev
gcc
fakeroot
dpkg-dev
bzip2
tk8.2-dev (for make xconfig)
You can get them with 'apt-get install'. Hope that also solves your cpp
problem.
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
On Tue, 6 Feb 2
I was unable to see who said there where no Viruses for UNIX based systems, i
jsut
wanted to tell anyone and everyone, im sure there are Virueses for ALL systems
of
anykind, even that old TANDY or whatever you can pull out of your closet/attic
(hehe im only 17 here) im sure there is a virus SOMEW
Yup,
Take a look at dosemu. I have run several dos utilities under it,
and am always amazed at how well it works. YMMV
On Tuesday 06 February 2001 13:29, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Is it possible to open a DOS shell under potato 2.2.r2?
> Thanks in advance!
>
>
> Marcelo
> __
Hi everyone
I have two questions
1. is the ppp 2.4 with pppoe plugin debianize?
2. is DDC for my optiquest v95 and matrox G400 support under xfree86
4? coz I am getting error message saying:
< XFree86.0.log >
(II) Loading sub module "ddc"
(II) LoadModule: "ddc"
(II) Rel
Just install dosemu... I will leave a virtual hard drive with FreeDOS
installed which you can replace with your dos, or use the one
installed on your hard drive.
HTH
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 04:29:09PM -0500, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Is it possible to open a DOS shell under potato
Ok. I'm a lost sheep. I want to install zenix as my operating system
(and trash Windows). I have read everything I can find and I find
nothing that addresses DSL. What I am looking for is a package that will
allow me to use my DSL connection with debian as my OS. I am not
familiar with zenix at all
Thanks a lot to all of you who pointed me to dosemu!
Regards,
Marcelo
_
Marcelo Chiapparini
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi
Email again...
Could somebody mail a working example of invoking cyrdeliver to deliver
a message (e.g. a text file - which header entries to set?) to an
existing cyrus mailbox?
Thanks, Norman.
--
--
Norman Schmidt Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg
cand.chem. Sysadm
Quoting Zac Epkes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I was unable to see who said there where no Viruses for UNIX based systems, i
> jsut
> wanted to tell anyone and everyone, im sure there are Virueses for ALL
> systems of
> anykind, even that old TANDY or whatever you can pull out of your closet/attic
> (h
Has anyone got guppi to run? All I get is
guppi: Symbol `oaf_popt_options' has different size in shared object,
consider re-linking
Guppi (version 0.35.2)
Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 EMC Capital Management, Inc.
Guppi comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRENTY.
This is free software, distributed under the te
I have a quick question, while trying to install Debian 2.2r2 on my Toshiba
Satellite I get as far as X set-up and get "video card not supported" I
checked to see wich version comes with the above release and it is
3.3.6-11potato15 .Checking xfree's website I find the Rage Mobility listed,
wich is
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 01:27:42PM -0500, Bart Szyszka wrote:
| > Ok, so you have set KDE's options, and GNOME isn't looking for them.
| > Is this really odd? If you want to affect the GNOME apps, you'll have
| > to set /GNOME/ options. (or make KDE emulate GNOME so that the GNOME
| > apps get th
> I`ve noticed that maple 6.01 conatins an install script for suse and redhat,
> does anyone know how it is like installing maple 6.01 on debian 2.2?
Maple 6.01 provides all needed libraries itself. The only library
that needs to be compatible is /lib/ld-linux.so.2.
That's the case with potato. M
> Interesting ... , I wonder how it tells the non-KDE apps. Must be in
> some way that the GNOME apps aren't understanding. Has it ever worked
> before?
Yes, it has worked for a very long time. Only recently has it stopped
working. I did a fresh install of Debian/KDE and then the GNOME
programs,
I asked this a week or so ago, but it was a day that the mailing list was
having trouble, so I wonder if many people received it. So, I'm asking
again. My apologies to those who got it the first time.
Is it legal to use mod-ssl (or apache-ssl) in the US for commercial
purposes? I've seen some conf
>our amazing viral customer acquisition model.
viral customers..
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 01:40:32PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I asked this a week or so ago, but it was a day that the mailing list was
> having trouble, so I wonder if many people received it. So, I'm asking
> again. My apologies to those who got it the first time.
>
> Is it legal to use m
to whom it might concern
It seems that the ad's are rather non-disturbingly placed in the top right
corner. Even had to look for them :-] you can even select what ad's you want
in a somewhat general way.
Greets,
Joris
> Spam. The other other white meat ;-).
I thought Spam was pinkish
whenever i move my mouse -- for every single pixel (or every
mouse pointer redraw) -- i hear a small 'click' through my
speakers. this happens on both console (alt-ctl-f[1-6]) and in X
displays...
any ideas? what further information could i provide?
--
See, if you were allowed to keep the mone
> I want to set up an IMAP server with SSL-capability, i.e. I want to be
> able to trans mit mails securely.
Use sslwrap. It wraps in SSL imap, pop3, telnet, http, ftp, ...
For some services there are better options, but for mail reading
it works fine.
-Igor Mozetic
I assume you mean Linux :). DSL is easy. Get a external DSL router
(The Cisco 675 works *very* well) Your provider may want to push a
internal card on you don't go there. The external is worth the
extra money. Get a good supported NIC. (Most providers will give
you one insist on PCI and a good
On 5 Feb 2001, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> I'm currently trying to figure out how to typeset French properly with
> LaTeX under Debian. Most everything seems to work properly [...]
> However, hyphenation doesn't come out correctly. I get the following
> output from TeX:
> [...]
> Package babel Warnin
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