> As far as I know there is not a port of JDK2 for Linux. Check
> www.blackdown.org to keep updated.
sorry this is a little late but there is a version being worked on:
http://www.freshmeat.net/appindex/1998/06/05/897078982.html
ftp://iodynamics.com/pub/mirror/linux-jdk/JDK-1.2/
hi.
netscape 4.5 had the bug where it disappeared whenever you clicked on a
mailto url, and netscape 4.6 is *HIDEOUSLY* unstable and just cores all the
time.
netscape 4.51 was rock solid for me and i'd love to revert back to that but
the debian packages have disappeared, and 4.51 isn't available
> i suspect, that you have switched to glibc2.1 and fear, that netscape
> 4.5 now would be unstable also for you. my communicator 4.6 (linked to
> glibc2.0) is not more unstable as my formerly communicator 4.5.
all i did was upgrade netscape. i didn't upgrade my libc (and in fact i've
been runni
> well, that sounds as if 4.6 is more sensitive to glibc2.1 than 4.5 was.
maybe ... i just downloaded 4.5 from netscape.com and it's having the same
problems. so either it's not the communicator binary itself that is the
problem, or somehow something else changed without me noticing.
> if i nee
for what it's worth after having massive problems with netscape being stable
after my upgrade to communicator 4.6 i downloaded the old debian 451
packages from a slow to update debian mirror and it's working perfectly.
here's my setup, i hope it helps someone:
heyzeus(larry)> dpkg -l | egrep "ne
> I am trying to run fetchmail over ssh but I seem to be too dumb to get
> it going. Ive read the (debian) docs, a webpage dedicated to this
> problem (http://yosh.gimp.org/Secure-POP-SSH.html) but still I cant get
> it going. I hope somebody here can help me.
thanks for the url. :-) here's the
hi,
i'm hoping someone can help me. i've got listar working and it seems very
nice, but i want to play with the cgi frontend and i can't get it to do
anything.
i've just installed both listar and listar-cgi, have made to modifications
necessary to have one working list and am trying to run the
> Anyway, the problem is that Netscape is quite frequently crashing with a
> "bus error." This usually happens when I close a Netscape window
> (actually, it happens close to half the time when I close a Netscape
> window), which is painful because I have to either live with an
> ever-growing num
should be here soon.
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> > - p2-266 128mb ram
> > - kernel 2.2.9
> > - glibc 2.1.1-13
> > - xfree 3.3.1 (vmware 3.3.1 server)
sorry i'm dumb that would be 3.3.3.1.
> I've not noticed this behavior on closing any window BUT a navigator
> window. The bug seems to be common to navigator and communicator 4.5+
> (yes, I've
> >i was trying to find a pattern among the info people posted but couldn't
> >really see one. did anyone else figure this out?
> >
> >- p2-266 128mb ram
> >- kernel 2.2.9
> >- glibc 2.1.1-13
>
> It's the glibc from unstable.
but i thought there were several posts from people claiming that "it
> In a wild fit of Debian advocacy, I persuaded a colleague at work to
> partition the hard disk on his portable and install Debian.
good for both of you :-)
> Installation was a breeze...it put the PCMCIA stuff in and booted nicely
> with beeps and so on. But it had lost all the IP info and if
a little late but ...
> Only HTML (among formats that some readers can handle) really handles
> nested quotes well, IMHO. It's got a tag just for it. Do any
> text-based readers handle HTML (by spawning Lynx or something)? Just
> curious; I wouldn't *dare* post HTML here. ;-)
pine (and i'm p
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thansk to hartmut posting the solution from debian devel i too now have a
working solution. because it took me a couple times reading through the
message to understand what to do i thought i would repost in case other
people were confused.
this is what you should do if you've been having proble
> Thank you. I get the same exits as you with failed passwords and
> closing windows.
no problem glad it helped. :)
> I did this, using navigator instead of communicator. The netscape4
> installer seems happy. But I've got a library problem that I can't
> figure out. I installed libg++27 and
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either will work fine.
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[11:25am] badger(larry)> host localhost.
localhost A 127.0.0.1
some people have a localhost.theirdomain.com setup, in which case all
three of the above would work, but obviously you don't :-)
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e first time (eg.
~myusername/.staroffice).
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> When i updated slink from kernel 2.0.36 to 2.2.1 i got a kernel source
> package from the debian ftp site. It was a debian package. I read that
> there where no patches applied to the kernel source for use with debian.
> I am wondering since i dont see a deb package for 2.2.2 or 2.2.3 if i
> ca
question ... i would really like to use a different font under x for my
*terms (i'm using Eterm at the moment but i don't care which of the various
options i use in the end).
i found xfontsel and found a font i like (looks great in the preview in
xfontsel) but when i tell Eterm to use it, the spa
> -- Both are proportionally spaced, and your terminal program will
>probably fail to deal well. My guess is that you get
>intercharacter spacing equal to the widest character in the font
>(more likely than not a capital M).
ahh, okay that makes sense.
> -- You haven't specified bol
hey.
i've recently swapped from using a desktop to using my laptop for
everything. i have sound compilied and it's working fine but i am having a
problem playing mp3 with either freeamp or x11amp (either as a normal user
or as root).
the program loads up, but nothing happens when i hit play. i
tscape %s; needsterminal; \
description=HTML Text; nametemplate=%s.html
i'm not at by debian box now so i can't play to make it actually work but
something similar to this should work with the newer versions.
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> Now booting shows lilo getting through "LI" but then nothing. I
> assume something is going wrong in the loading of linux but I'm not
> sure what's likely to be wrong and how I should deal with it. I found
> one report of something similar in the archives but no answer there.
i'm not sure if
i updated to the latest of gxsnmp via apt and it updated a bunch of my
gnome/gtk libraries in the process. now when i try and run any app linked
to these libraries it get:
badger(larry)> gxsnmp &
gxsnmp: error in loading shared libraries
libgtk-1.1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such f
> > gxsnmp: error in loading shared libraries
> > libgtk-1.1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
>
> I thought that was just me, I get that too. Means I can't run balsa either
damn, i hope someone knows what's going one (someone, anyone??).
btw, what do you think o
> like the philosophy behind Debian. I am wondering if Debian is just
> too difficult for me at this point. I am wondering if maybe I should
> try Red Hat, I have heard it is easier to install, and then come back
> to Debian. Does this sound like a logical progression to anyone? I
> don't have
i've been looking at the quantex laptops (www.quantex.com) and they look
too good to be true. very reasonable prices, decent looking hardware and
a pretty cool web site (though slow ...).
has anyone had any experiences with them? i'd love to hear anything about
them, especially if debian works
just as a follow up note here. don't even bother with the patch from
stardivision, it's a waste of time (imho of course). star office still
crashes and behaves erratically even with the patch, and if the problems
are as bad as mine were (the install crashed on the welcome screen) you
can't even
> that is none other than Vmailer from Wietse Venema, which other than
> having a truely scary name fit for a vampire, has something personal
> against Dan Bernstein and Qmail. He's very active on BugTraq, and
> seems to know what he's doing most of the time, but his attitude and
> few errors I ha
it depends which version. the standard pcmcia package has supported the
10baseT/modem combo card for a year and a half or so. some of the newer
xircom cards are still unsupported i believe.
check the docs.
adam.
On Mon, 4 Jan 1999, Austanners Wet Blue Pty Ltd wrote:
> Does debian support Xi
i had this problem as well, and it magically went away. guessing (i didn't
notice for a while) i would say it probably happened when i installed the
oldlibs stuff to make word perfect work.
i'd check in the oldlibs directory in slink and install the appropriate ones
which acroread needs and see
i'm pretty sure that star office will do this. other then that i am not
aware of anything.
http://www.stardivision.com/
adam.
On Wed, 20 Jan 1999, eric scroger wrote:
> I need a program that can read Excel xls spreadsheet and possibly export
>
> data to a text file. Anyone know of such a be
> I am running rsync from a script that is executed by cron. It is
> intended to mirror work stuff at home. It uses my personal accounts on
> both ends (different accounts).
>
> Sadly, rsync returns the following error (and doesn't work :)
>
> Permission denied
> unexpected EOF in read_timeout
> > Here's a question: does anyone's NS handle large combo boxes in HTML
> > forms correctly? Whenever I need to select an item off a very large
> > combo box (like states in an online order form: multiple popup windows
> > created), my keyboard stops working, at least within NS. This has been
too hard to make it behave in the same way.
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there is a kdevelop debian package. i installed it earlier today and played
with it briefly.
it seemed to work alright for the 10 minutes i played with it.
you can grab it from:
http://kde.tdyc.com/packages.php3
adam.
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Bob Bernstein wrote:
> Has anyone been able t
hey.
we've recently decided that it would be a good idea to build a new shell box
and isolate it a bit more then our current one is (keep the hackers a little
farther away from where anything important happens).
this box will also handle uucp mail because our uucp customers need to log
in to a s
> How about setting the attribute to always append the domain name. (can't
> remember the option but it's around somewhere)
done that, it doesn't help in this case. i believe the reason is because it
only add's the domain when it goes through the smtp mailer.
and since you're delivering mail on
hey.
i've compiled and installed my own kernel for ages with debian. currently
i'm running 2.2.5 with no problems until now.
i'm trying to install vmware which looks really cool (http://www.vmware.com)
but running into this problem. because it doesn't have a module for my
kernel already setup
> What I did was:
cool thanks. this does seem to be the solution.
thanks.
adam.
> But if I don't mistake, theire is a lot of software that add a ~ after a
> backup file. So I would like to know if there is a way do delete in one
> commande with secure way.
when i'm not sure if the rm command i'm going to run is the one i actually
want i do this:
# ls ~*
and then if the lis
hi,
i've got the pcmcia-source 3.0.9-3 installed and debian/rules binary-modules
works just fine but when i try to run debian/rules binary-cs it always pukes
like this (it's linking against 2.2.7 but it's being doing agains 2.2.2 and
2.2.5 as well):
if anyone knows what is causing this it would
> I have a potato system that I update regularly. Recently I put in a
> custom 2.2.5 kernel to support my soundblaster 16. This is whats is
> causing me problems.
>
> If I cat foo.au >/dev/audio it works correctly. However once if I try to
> use x11amp or splay or anyone of the other mp3 player
> Any one have any experience with using this. Is it worth installing on a
> 133 pentium?
probably not. solaris is a pretty big memory pig and from what i hear wabi
isn't all that lean either.
> That is question 2, has anyone ported any solaris software to linux? I
> like to use WABI and JAVA wo
> > It may not be pretty or proper but it seems to work. Putting this is either
> > ~/.menu/ or /etc/menu and running update-menus as a user or root causes the
> > menu item to appear properly. Hope this helps.
>
> Right!! I found this out at 2 AM this morning!
>
> Two kudos tho, it works her
hey.
i have an old 486 setup to run ppp via a dsl line. i then have a network on
the 192.168.10.0/24 network setup behind it for my and my girlfriends
laptop. i have ipmasq running (default debian 2.0.36 kernel) and everything
works great, except ...
when i'm ssh'd into remote hosts from my lap
> this is a machine that we would need to grow, obviously. what i want to
> do is just bring one or two of the smaller labs up with it for testing.
> With only two drives, i won't be able to RAID5 the thing as i was
> hoping, but i thought i saw someplace where RAID5 isn't Linux's Very
> Good Frie
> 2. How can I prevent anybody from changing virtual consoles and
>killing my X session when I am away and locked it with xlock?
it's actually easier then that, all the need to do is hit ctrl-alt-backspace
and they'll be dumped back to the virtual console which you started it on.
run startx.
> startx & clear ; logout
ah! that makes sense, thanks, i'll try it.
adam.
> I just installed the new Netscape 4.71 version on my Debian Linux
> server. Just a report- It installs nicely with the Netscape4 installer
> from Debian if you rename it to the proper convention. It seems MUCH
> faster and more stable that all of the previous versions I have used.
are you runni
hard.
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> i don't care if an app crashes, as long as it doesn't take anything else
> down with it. NT does it to me all thje time..doing normal things then
> BAM! thats the kinda crash that REALLY pisses me off.
upgrade to glibc 2.1 and you will care. it gets really bad. just to
reiterate. there is n
> Netscape fine with glibc2.0? Not. It has been crashing on me since day
> one and has only gotten worse with newer versions whether libc5 or
> glibc2.0
well it sucks a lot harder with glibc 2.1, it's basically not usable. i've
had no major problems with libc5 or glibc 2.0 versions though i woul
> It does :-) But nothing prevents you from using the libc5 version of
> netscape under potato (which is what I do)
what i do as well, just download the libc5 version and use the netscape4
installer.
> I wouldn't call it rock solid, but it's useable and only crashes two or
> three times a week (
> * SASL isn't compiled in, my notes/temp package are at work ;-{
> I hope to get this (SMTP auth) going ASAP.
have you found any docs on doing this and making it work? i downloaded the
tar ball from sendmail.org the other day and any mention of smtp auth seemed
quite missing.
am i just
check out my thinkpad page at:
http://www.spack.org/geek/thinkpad-390.html
just grab the XF86Config from there and copy it to /etc/X11/XF86Config and
you should be good to go. note that you need to have the svga server
installed and it needs to be at least 3.3.1 (i think).
you should h
> In addition to that you need a wrapper that rearranges the library path,
> this is the one I use
i've attached a better one which was posted by someone on bugtraq. it also
solves a couple security issues which are particularly an issue if you're
using wp on a multiuser system.
make sure you s
is there somewhere i can buy a powerpc debian install cd?
or do i need to wait for potato to become stable?
thanks,
adam.
> Basically, you need to wait for Potato to become stable, or find someone
> who can run the CD build scripts for you. Try asking on debian-powerpc
> or whatever the port list is.
i can wait for that, hopefully it shouldn't be too far off. i don't really
need it for anything, i'm just dying to
hi.
a couple days ago i decided to change over from pgp5 to gnupgp. it's gone
fairly painlessly except some keys that i try to import give me this
error no matter what i do:
heyzeus(larry)$ gpg --recv-keys E8DA6B27
gpg: requesting key E8DA6B27 from wwwkeys.us.pgp.net ...
gpg: key E8DA6B27
> I have "Perl Cookbook" ISBN 1-56592-243-3. Here is the blurb on the back
> cover:
i would tend to recommend the oreilly "learning perl" for a novice. just
read a chapter a night and do the excercises and in a week you should no
90% of the perl you're likely to need. if you need more after t
had the same problem when i upgraded to 0.56-2 (previously it had worked
really well). i just started using licq (there is a debian package) which
is more stable and has more features anyway, though it isn't as pretty.
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the whole
purpose...
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> I runs fine here. I am running slink and have tried three different
> kernels, 2.0.32, 2.0.35, and 2.1.127, all work fine. Maybe you need
> more video RAM? That thing is a resource pig.
damn, i'm running 2.0.35 with a diamond stealth 3d 2000 (4mb ram), on a
pentium 200 with 96mb ram... so while
> I've got it working with my Diamond Stealth 2000 with 4MB of RAM under
> the SVGA X server. I doubt your problem has to do with lack of
> hardware.
hmm you're running svga not the s3v server? i wonder if that's it. i use
the s3v one so i can get better resolution (i believe anyway), and now
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hey.
i while back upgraded all my x stuff and unfortunately timed it just as
the packages had been split up. i managed to figure out what was wrong
and patch things back together but now i'm getting this error when i tried
to change my xserver from s3v to svga.
i'm trying to get work done on
anced mode:
sshdfwd-X11: ALL : ALLOW
or if you are in normal mode (standard debian i believe):
sshdfwd-X11: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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yone who responded.
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gnificant.
any help would be much apprecited,
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a user database of
all addresses at either domain which wouldn't be a lot of fun.
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> /usr/bin/X11 is a directory - no wonder it won't exec.
doh. yeah, silly me. it didn't occur to me for some reason that the
problem would be that simple. heh heh...
> I got this when upgrading too. Somewhere along the upgrade I was
> asked if I wanted to change the xserver to something, and
> set it to '/usr/bin/X11/XF86_S3V' after you hav installed the server
> and it should work.
that helps a lot thanks. one question it appears that the debian setup
actually has a wrapper installed for security reasons so that you aren't
supposed to run them directly.
do you know, is the Xserver
> I think what you search is /usr/doc/X11/README.Debain
damn. should have rtfm'd. thanks for the pointer. :)
adam.
tp site to no avail.
if anyone has this and could mail it to me it would be *much* appreciated.
thanks,
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> FEATURE(genericstable)dnl ?
yep, if genericstable is actually the feature you want. you can read all
about the options either in the bat book (highly recommended if you're
gonna be screwing around with sendmail) or in the file:
/usr/doc/sendmail/cf.README
> Right: my machine is pick.
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> Is there any way for me to sort my inbox by sender name and the rest
> of the folders by orderedsubj? I'm getting kinda tired of hunting
> around my inbox for emails from specific persons, but like OrderedSubj
> for lists like this one :)
hrm. i sort everything by reverse arrival (so the most
d fastcgi if you
want it to.
http://www.emumail.com/
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Hey,
A question on behalf of a friend. We have the dvorak key bindings working
fine in console mode but can't get them to work under X.
Can anyone point me in the right direction to get this to work under X as
well?
Thanks,
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> AFAIK the standard version of speak-freely is compiled with the "DUPLEX&quo
hat does the port scanning.
there is also strobe that comes with the netdiag package... it's very
good.
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> > fine for me with a standard soundblaster 16 (ie. definately not a
> > full-duplex card).
>
> The soundblaster 16 _is_ a full-duplex card. Mabe you mean that the driver
> for it is not full-duplex capable?
err, what? since when? this is a two plus year old, standard sb16 card,
i'm pretty sur
y quick
with old trusty (altavista ;).
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of compression (sorry i can't remember off the top of my
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> I just installed a new Debian system. I had to copy the base1 disk X times
> on Y disks to get Debian to install. But now I get a LI instead of the
> expected LILO:
> What can I do without having to do a complete reinstall?
for me the only thing that has ever caused this (there are almost
certa
using it sucessfully. check out:
http://www.ying.net/virtpop.html
and (search for pop3d):
http://www.mtiweb.com/isp/
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etscape -remote 'openFile(%s)'; needsterminal;
description=HTML Text; nametemplate=%s.html
good luck and may the force be with you red five.
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> This will make the viewer command work even if netscape isn't already
> running. Basically, you're saying "run netscape -remote OR run
> netscape". If the remote command fails (netscape's not already
> running), then you'll fire up a new one! If netscape is already
> running, then you'll open
u convince me? :)
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