Greetings,
Christian
PS.: yes, I'll be a good boy and file a bug report soonish ;-)
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What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It sets the sand a-blowing,
And
some features in the kernel you had as modules
before edit now /etc/modules.conf and comment the lines out which
describe the features you have compiled in
11. try it and reboot
Greetings,
Christian
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What's the r
tomatically mounting of floppy is not that easy. If you work usually
with floppies with a DOS filesystem on it take a look at the mtools
package. You don't need to mount/umount in this case.
Greetings,
Christian
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Wha
DOS (win95) which partition I have no
>
> idea how to mount - I tried to set it as /dev/hdc without reason,
>
> nevermind. If someone will help me with X i'll be greatful...!
>
Hope I will be able to help you.
Greetings,
Christian
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on for you too.
Greetings,
Christian
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What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It sets the sand a-blowing,
And the blackberries a-growing.
s just sleeping ;-) Seems to be a quick and dirty hack which came
from the upstream source to solve problems with bash2.0. Hopefully it
will be solved more cleanly in the near future.
Greetings,
Christian
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What's the ra
s check then your inetd.conf for any superfluous
entries of cvs.
Greetings,
Christian
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What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It sets the sand a-blo
eason (I think it is
missing in a current base-passwd package release but fixed now).
/etc/shells should look like this:
# /etc/shells: valid login shells
/bin/ash
/bin/bash
/bin/csh
/bin/sh
/usr/bin/es
/usr/bin/ksh
/usr/bin/rc
/usr/bin/tcsh
/usr/bin/zsh
Greetings,
zen and if you have any problems PLEASE
report them so that the debian maintainers can fix them before the release
of 1.3.
To reassure you: There shouldn't be many problems left ;-)
Greetings,
Christian
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What's the
istian
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I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It sets the sand a-blowing,
And the blackberries a-growing.
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es indicate that there
were write errors on different segments of your tape but the retries
succeded. You could try to format your tape with the new ftape-3.03
but it takes approx. 4 hours.
Otherwise send me an email with the messages and we can try to figure
it out (I can forward it to dev.linux
rt via our bug system (see
http://www.debian.org for more info).
Greetings,
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What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It
levant parts of my
setup.
In /etc/profile or ~/.bash_profile
LC_MESSAGES="de_DE"
LC_CTYPE=iso_8859_1
export LC_MESSAGES LC_CTYPE
Note that I didn't set LANG
In ~/.emacs
(standard-display-european t)
Please tell me if this does function for you too !
Greetings,
can use Wget to make mirrors of archives and home
pages, or traverse the web like a WWW robot (Wget understands
/robots.txt).
Greetings,
Christian
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I never go to see
Where it ends.
I
ry an older kernel like 2.0.6
for the backup (ugly solution) or another SCSI adapter (ugly,
too). Otherwise I think it's an unsolved kernel problem :-(
Do you get tape errors in /var/log/messages ?
Greetings,
Christian
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upport is not yet included in the kernel distribution, although
there are patches available. See
http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/fat32.html>
Greetings,
Christian
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What's the railroad to me ?
I neve
r is it just removed from view while it remains on the disk?
>
AFAIK it's really gone at least shortly afterwards because the space
will be reused.
Greetings,
Christian
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What's the railroad to me ?
I nev
reinstallation. This
may, for example, cause parts of the package to
remain on the system, which will then be forgotten
by dpkg.
Greetings,
Christian
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What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
libgdbm1
Suggests: perl-suid, perl-debug
Conflicts: io
and it did succeed installing man-db.
Greetings,
Christian
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I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks fo
TED]> Tue, 10 Jun 1997 10:45:30 -0500
Greetings,
Christian
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What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It sets the sand a-bl
etup.
Greetings,
Christian
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What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It sets the sand a-blowing,
And the blackberries a-growing.
(Henry D
s?
>
Hi,
ugly fix. Edit the prerm script and comment out the offending lines so
that it won't complain anymore.
Greetings,
Christian
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I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a
nstall it seperately.
Greetings,
Christian
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What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It sets the sand a-blowing,
And the blackberries a-growing.
age.
Greetings,
Christian
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I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It sets the sand a-blowing,
And the blackberries a-growing.
is proposed by the preinstallation script.
Greetings,
Christian
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What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It sets the sand a
nfig OR make menuconfig OR make config
4) make-kpkg clean
5) make-kpkg -r=custom.1.0 kernel_image
6) dpkg -i ../kernel*.deb
then reboot and test.
Greetings,
Christian
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What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it end
tion. Unfortunately that doesn't help you :-/
Besides I believe it should look for a terminfo entry instead of
termcap.
Greetings,
Christian
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What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fi
ctive Caml is almost upwards compatible with Caml
Special Light, except for a few additional reserved keywords that have
forced some renamings of standard library functions. The script
tools/csl2ocaml in the distribution can be used to automate the
conversion from Caml Special Light to Object
ut some
missing files. AFAIK it's safe to ignore this.
Greetings,
Christian
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What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
r installing netscape? -- I gave a half-hearted
> attempt under dselect but found conflicts, resolved by removing
> netscape.
I used the netscape installer package 3.01-4 for netscape 3.01 and it
does behave very well (less problems than manual installation ;-)
Greetings,
>
> On Thu, 12 Dec 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > On 12 Dec 1996, Rob Browning wrote:
> >
> > > "Carlo U. Segre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > > > Indeed, that is what I meant above by saying that the configuration
> > > > files
> > > > seem OK. Both the Xresources files have va
> I read that there is a 'dftp' C-shell-script in the 'contrib/tool'
> directory in the ftp site but I couldn't find it !! Does anyone know
> where it is ??
This is copied out of the package description:
Dftp can also be run on a non-Debian machine in the case where the
Debian machine does not
> // Begin ZetnetPPP.Dip \\
> #!/usr/sbin/dip
>
> netmask 255.255.255.0
> get $mtu 1006
> get $remote 194.73.161.1
> port modem
> speed 38400
> parity N
> databits 8
> stopbits 1
> flush
> send \r\n\r\n
> send ATZ\r
> wait OK 2
>
> send atdt0345573793\r
> flush
>
> I've been installing, purging, etc several packages with dselect. After
> quitting I wanted to install some other thing and, to my surprise, ftp is
> no longer available as an Access method (just cdrom, nfs, harddisk,
> mounted, floppy). Probably I did something wrong when installing things,
>
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Meder)
> > Subject: Re: DIP to PPP ?
> > To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Date: Tue, 17 Dec 1996 22:54:48 -0500 (EST)
>
> > The /etc/ppp/chatscript:
> > ABORTBUSY
> >
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