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> Following the instructions in sbpcd (the README for release 4.2 or newer
of the
> SoundBlaster Pro CD-ROM driver for Linux) I rebuilt the kernel with no
apparent
> improvement. The driver still spends many long seconds probing for a
LaserMate
> at startup (I can access data CDs).
You must edit
w end generic video
system can lend me there configuration file. Any help is appreciated
though!
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> I'm refering to using the 56k upgrade to their 33.6 modems. It's some
> kind of driver (not ISDN) for working on regular analog lines. It might
> be something that reloads EEPROM or such.
>
> I'm looking for success and real connect speeds. Sometimes people with
> 33.6k only get on at 28.8k o
MC doesn't seem to want to run anymore. All I get is a blank screen when
I run it. I'm running the MC out of BO right now. Most of my stuff is
from 1.3 though.
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On Mon, 9 Jun 1997, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> This list has a terribly high volume. More than half of the messages are
> non-Debian related (like Ethernet 3com problems) and should, IMHO, belong
> to other forums.
>
> Am I the only one which finds the amount of general PC/Linux/Unix
> questio
On Tue, 10 Jun 1997, Colin R. Telmer wrote:
> > D-Link 220's are PnP NE-2000 clones. If you get isapnptools you should be
> > able to configure the card in linux and then use the ne driver.
>
> I have tried to do this without success. I tried pnpdump without any
> options, but it only listed my A
On Tue, 10 Jun 1997, John Foster wrote:
> OK, how's this then:
>
> 'Normal' users (like myself) post to the 'user' list.
>
> Access to the guru list is restricted to Maintainers, Administrators
> of reasonable sized installations etc.
But that would recreate the debian-devel list wouldn't it?
>
> Anyone using the sbpcd driver? Until last night my server at home here
> (a 386/40/8) was running some mess vaguely resembling Slackware 2.3
> and 3.0, and I upgraded it to Debian last night. sbpcd was compiled
> in to the kernel before, but with Debian it's a module. When I go
>
> insmod sb
On Tue, 8 Oct 1996, Nelson Posse Lago wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm seriously considering changing to sendmail or perhaps qmail, or
> whatever. One of the reasons is that I need virtual e-mail domains. Does
> smail handle this? Is is reasonable to use it for this? How about qmail?
> Are
On Tue, 8 Oct 1996, John McLaren wrote:
> Help Needed!
>
> After looking around for a 486 to dedicate to linux, a 5-year-old
> "ex-bleeding-edge" server became available cheaply, containing an
> EISA mb and Ultrastor 22CA EISA ESDI cacheing controller running
> two Micropolis drives--seemed like
I'm about to setup a Debian Linux box on an existing TCP/IP network.
The network has 1 SCO OpenServer 5 system running as a database system,
that has about 40 incoming dedicated connections, all capable of accessing
the TCP/IP network..(Ranging from 19.2k to T1 w/frame) What we want to is
have eve
Thanks to all that replied!
I do believe that I have gotten everything I need for the Windows side.
BTW, the site(and remote office locations) is NOT connected to the
Internet
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> Hi guys,
>
> I saw a price list which had the NCR 825 controller, and it said it's a
> Fast & Wide controller. Is that true? Why is it so much cheaper than the
> Adaptec, for example? Is it a poor performer? The price was about $100
> cheaper than the adaptec.
>
> Anyone use it? Is it worth t
On Fri, 11 Oct 1996, Chris R. Martin wrote:
>
> How do I reset a textmode virtual console? I got one messed up the other
> day... I had to login to different console. Is there a reset keystroke or
> command?
>
> Thanks, Chris.
If you are logged in, all you need to do is type 'reset'. And there
What exactly do I need
> besdies the 3 base disks, 1 boot disk and 1 root disk to get the Debian
> machine talking to the NT machine using FTP.
All you need to access the NT machine is the base diskettes.
I normally do NFS, but I'm 99% sure that FTP will work too.
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using its line, so it goes ahead and resets
> it almost as soon as you start dialing.
Mgetty reports no problems.
Actually, MGETTY isn't the one having the problems, its the program I use
to log into my ISP.
I use DCON scripting, not 'chat'...
It adds some cool features...
It
; (not binary). (This is from the Linux FSSTND.)
>
> Kermit, Minicom, pppd, any modem software you write, mgetty, etc.,
> must agree on all of the above, and then it works like a dream.
>
I use DCON.. its DCON that can't OPEN the port... pppd works fine, and
mgetty work fine.. but i
quot;, but maybe "AT..." if your program is trying
> to use the modem without having written the lockfile).
>
> The moral being that your program should open ttyS0, but if it hasn't
> written a lockfile before it talks to the modem, your program and
> mgetty will trip o
On Thu, 24 Oct 1996, Pete Harlan wrote:
> Daniel Stringfield says he's using dcon scripting to connect to his
> isp, and that he's using locking in pppd, and that everyone uses
> ttyS3, and that the locks are in the right place, and...
>
> > Actually, MGETTY isn
nary-i386/net
Is this one possible broken?
I'm also running LIBC 5.4.7 now.. could that maybe be causing some
problems now?? haven't before...
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"
>
> - Bruce
Guess what.. when I do this, and then type ls, I get Segmentation Fault
(core dumped).
I'm running LIBC5.4.7, kernel 2.0.23
I'm going to recompile my kernel, against the new libc5. (It was compiled
against 5.4.4 which is why everything is working still :)
inly hope so.. I've been running a self compiled 6.1 release.. its
MUCH faster than the version 6.
$0.02
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I seem to be having a bit of a problem... DialD is keeping my connection
open at all times.
Is there any hints that you may give me to look at?
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perhaps you could turn debugging on and
> post some of the output.
After adding the diald.options file, It ran.. I'm now using diald fully.
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rd? Is there a good way to test if
> it is in fact available?
You must specify port address manually.
(the initial installation lets you do this, but you can also load it by
hand by load 8390.o (or something similiar named) and then ne.o with
io=0x???.
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a ne2000 board.
320 is the RECOMMENDED port for most systems, but from what I have seen,
most boards default to something completely off.
(I'm a computer tech, so I see lots of boards...)
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ound is
the built-in controller of the drive losing control of the drive... :(
I recommend backing it up ASAP and then return it to who you purchased it
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e release that I last remember seeing it on was a 1.2.9
kernel release of Slackware. Reply back to me if you can't find someone
else that has the program, because I might be able to pull it out of one
of my old CD's...
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alls to the adduser would be the best
course.
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time .. :) But in the
end.. everything works!
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On Tue, 29 Oct 1996, Alexandre Lebrun wrote:
> Hi.
> I tried LyX and sometimes run Netscape, and they show the same problem :
> when trying to erase a character with backspace, the current character is
> erased instead of the preceding. ( just as DEL does in a Microsoft
> environment). It
ve been released into a set of
programs that couldn't handle it. Luckily, I was already running 5.4.4.
And this is what has saved me.
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On 31 Oct 1996, Guy Maor wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Oct 1996, Buddha Buck wrote:
> > While I agree with this, why does it seem that recompiling some
> > packages "fixes" the problem?
>
> Which packages specifically?
>
> Daniel Stringfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
decided to upgrade my libc
for me, and I had to fight with all kinds of various software.
I never switched back... :)
I'm just going to shut up, and maintain my system now.
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eged and non-privliged ports. I don't understand,
> I would have thought that the NFS ports would have been stanardized by an
> RFC long ago.
Check your /etc/exports file. Make sure the machine name is in there for
exportation. Also double check your /etc/hosts.allow file.
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select and xselect.
How about a SVGALIB based program? That should fit on a floppy.
Now we have a possible three!:) dselect, xselect, and vselect
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On Sun, 3 Nov 1996, George Bonser wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Daniel Stringfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > How about a SVGALIB based program? That should fit on a floppy.
> > Now we have a possible three!:) dselect, xselect
with my video card
and monitor, unfortunately.. :(
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able its attached too... Only use FTAPE
if its hooked up through the floppy drive cable. (Slow!)
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domain dsnc.net
and here is my host.conf *(IMPORTANT!!)*
order bind hosts
multi on
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Are there any Debian users running rocat bbs software out there?
If so.. please send me email direct!
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NT is pretty ok, once you beat it into submission... :)
IT wants to be the one booting... but it doesn't have to.
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and
talked about Linux for the last 5 min of the call ... :)
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LILO.
Its not something you "install" then add LILO. It *IS* LILO.
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Any clues?
TIA
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# Example parameter file for the Debian GNU/Linux "mirror" package
#
#
it" evenly?
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Everything (at this point) under X is working. But...
I'm getting a message saying:
"
PEX extension module not loaded
XIE extension module not loaded
"
It starting saying that since I upgraded to 3.2 of X.
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What AM I missing?
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utilities back and forth..HMMM...)
You CAN however NOT install the vfat32 on the system, and use the "old"
win95 vfat.
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a "lan manager" or "wfwg" server, which is what
SAMBA "is".
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On Wed, 27 Nov 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
> But will Lantastic use the TCP/IP transport, or only NETBEUI?
It supports TCP/IP in version 7 out of the box, and the TCP/IP is
available for older versions, but I would recommend version 7 anyway.
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goes all screwy
> again.
>
> is there anyway to set the debian time and date to teh CMOS ?
Install the timezone package.
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gave
me an error about syslog, and since then I have been getting everything
that belongs to be outputed to auth.log onto my screen.
TIA
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I've installed the version that is in rex now. So far so good.
(Was at version 1.3-6, now at 1.3-11)
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r clock
to. The package is called "xntpd".
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Does anyone know of a document reader/editor that will read Microsoft Word
format?
Someone emailed me with a MS Word file attached, and thought it would be
neat to be able to read it under linux... if not, I use MS Word on my
workstation at work..
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acting dos file, or so it seems
Gotta go home to do that...
Telnet'd in from work.
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Can someone show me there .forward file for use with mail sorting with
procmail? I've been fooling around with it for an hour now, and have not
made any real progress.
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In response to someone's suggestion to get the Microfoft WOrd Viewer, and
run it under WINE. Well. It sorta runs under wine. It requires that
SHARE.EXE be loaded. Uhg! How do I get it to think I am running it?
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under wine. I've finally given up! :(
WINE segfaults under wordview.exe now. (At least it starts to execute it..
before I got the share errors)...
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Right now I know procmail is seeing definetly being executed, but stuff is
still not being sorted correctly.
This is my .procmailrc file
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On Thu, 5 Dec 1996, Joey Hess wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Dec 1996, Daniel Stringfield wrote:
> > my .forward has:
> > |/usr/bin/forward
> >
> > and thats it.. something I'm missig?
>
> If you intend to pipe stuff through procmail, shouldn't your .forward
&g
On Fri, 6 Dec 1996, Boris D. Beletsky wrote:
> try using:
>
> :0
> * ^X-Mailing-List: *debian-user*
> debian-user
I've added it, and am now awaiting mail... :)
We shall see shortly!
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for nothing.
OR is there a way to have 'popclient' pass the mail to procmail directly?
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setup for dsnc.net, and it does send it to the correct machine
(dst.dsnc.net to be exact). Everything WORKS, but it gives me this error
message. Can some one tell me what exactly this MEANS?
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>From what I understand, PGP 'international' is not supposed to be used in
the US, and the US version is not supposed to be use outside of the US.
Is this right? Which one should I be using?
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being the cause of this problem... but if its not, don't hold me to it. :)
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on how its modified (it took 2 seconds to mod it correctly, for me) fire
them at me!
Its called isp-pppshells.
Its not even 3kb, so I attached it.
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w.) :)
I'm going to install a p133 server with debian 1.2 in a day or so.
(deciding on what hard drive to through in it)
I'll try the MBR with maximise.
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s it not,
Dale?
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'm running magicfilter with a "generic deskjet" selected. (I have a
Deskjet 310, capable of COLOR or B/W with cart swap)... printing in b/w.
Am I just out of luck printing .ps files on this printer?
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/dev/ttyS3 though.
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exist on the internet) I don't even KNOW what this error message means.
If someone could at least tell me what it means, it would be appreciated.
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, is "rex" considered a stable release
> of Debian 1.2? My guess is "yes", it's just that I'm getting
> confused (and it ain't hard to confuse me!).
Rex IS version 1.2 and buzz is the 1.1 version.
Bo is the current unstable work in progress.
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> How can you say that?
> I downloaded the whole rex (1.2) yesterday, including contrib, non-free,
> and non-us. Also all the disk images. This was in total just above 300 MB.
> Did I miss something?
Source.
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In regards to my last message, I see that package "base" has been replaced
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a way... just that several CD-R disks are going to
get wasted in the process.. I think.. :)
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no base support. Don't know what
> Bruce plans to do to fix this.
I guess this could be a bug for the base/base-files.
Hmm.. how does one file a bug report debian style? (Never done it before)
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here, its that base version 1.2.x is NOT
there.. the smartlist package needs to point to another package.
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board from the last
company I worked for who wants to charge me $25 for "cleaning" a keyboard
that its logic board wasn't initializing correctly at boot, 1/10 boots.
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86dx4/100 box (my normal system) and it worked like a
champ. I'm now going to play with cmos settings in the pentium to see if
somethings funky. If not.. gotta replace the motherboard. uhg.
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k out there web page/ftp site/whatever, and possibly call
there 18009597274 support number. There support is pretty good.
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I switched from magicfilter to apsfilter, in hopes that would help. I
still get the same garbage I got from magicfilter. I'm going to keep
trying, of course, but I want proof that someone has gotten it to work on
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On Thu, 19 Dec 1996, Simon Martin wrote:
Make sure you are using /dev/ttyS?
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his is happening??
Looks like your sendmail is setup wrong. It may also be something with
how you are naming your machine, too. What exactly its doing is sending
mail to itself to deliver, and it keeps sending mail back to itself over
and over
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it may be time to switch to a
new ISP... nobody there REALLY knows any type of detailed knowledge of the
systems they are running) so if this message DOES arrive, it will
probably be REALLY LATE. :(
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IL is
doing whats it doing... but still doesn't solve the who output.
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