Hi,
got the CDimages for binary-i386 and contrib, md5sums check out, but
what is supposed to be symlinks (AFAIK), for instance from inside
binary-i386 to inside binary-all show up as zero-size plain files.
For instance //debian/hamm/hamm/binary-i386/text
-r--r--r-- 1 root root5
On 28 Jul, Jens Ritter wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> got the CDimages for binary-i386 and contrib, md5sums check out, but
>> what is supposed to be symlinks (AFAIK), for instance from inside
>> binary-i386 to inside binary-all show up as zero-size plain files.
>> For instance //debian/ham
On 29 Jul, Tyson Dowd wrote:
>> > Try mounting them with -onojoliet
>>
>> Yes! That did it. Thank you!
>>
>> My man-page for mount (nor fstab) says nothing about -onojoliet (or
>> joliet at all), maybe I need a newer version of mount? (2.7l)
>> Or is this information stashed somewhere else?
>
Hi,
am currently helping a friend install 2.0 and we came across something
I've noted before but bypassed (mainly work in english anyway), ls will
list non-us-ascii characters as '?' instead of the proper character like
å, ä, or ö (the characters specific to swedish).
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mkdir
> SL> Uhm, I beg to differ. On a newsgroup with moderate traffic (50-60
> SL> messages/day) the amount of data transfered to read what I want to
> SL> read is less than if it were a mailing list. The difference is, a
> SL> mailing list, all message bodies are transfered. With a newsgroup
> SL
On 27 Jun, Chris wrote:
> Apparantly the xload utility has been taken out of xproc, but I can't
> figure out where it went! A file in usr doc mentions that XFree86 has a
> version that is shipped with it, but this doesn't seem to be installed by
> xbase. Can someone tell me where to find it ple
> seems we have a problem here ... it relieves me from feeling totally
> dumb. Anyone could suggest the SAFE way of setting things up for the
> COLOUR Netscape ??? Thanks.
>> Now I have
>> running Netscape but it is black and white, and I don't know what to do
>> *sigh*.
This wouldn't be the 2
On 23 Jul, Curt E. Spann wrote:
> Does linux support Beach A3D 64-Voice Sound Cards?
I have a TB Montego A3D card and haven't been able to get it to work
(if anyone has, please speak up! :-)
I checked with OSS about a month ago and they had a timetable of late
July/August for a driver for that
On 25 Aug, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 24, 1999 at 10:37:35PM -0500, Brian Servis wrote:
>> *- On 25 Aug, John Carline wrote about "Re: fvwm2 configuration"
>> > "E.L. Meijer (Eric)" wrote:
>> >
> [ problems to get a pager with multiple desks in fvwm2 ]
> Yup, I did not want to b
On 3 Sep, Hans van den Boogert wrote:
> I'm trying to learn some Perl. I found an on-line book which is Unix
> biased, but the scripts all start with #!/usr/local/bin/perl (which makes
> sense if you have compiled and installed it yourself). However, on my
> Debian system Perl was of course put i
On 20 Sep, Daniel Barclay wrote:
>> From: "Oliver Elphick"
>>Style DateDatetime
>>---
>>ISO1999-07-17 1999-07-17 07:09:18+01
> ^
> Is that correct? Doesn't ISO
On 19 Oct, Brian Servis wrote:
> *- On 19 Oct, Colin Marquardt wrote about "Re: can I list just the
> directories, executables?"
>> * jh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> Hi. I would like to know if there is a command that will list just
>>> directories?
>> See? The option -d is it.
> To li
On 20 Oct, Brant Wells wrote:
> Jean Yves BARBIER wrote
>> > I wonder if somebody has found how to recover files downloaded
>> > (these files which are printed to the screen while dowload them)
>
> Just a quick hint for downloading files... If you click on a link to
> download a file, and the sc
On 8 Dec, David Stern wrote:
> On Mon, 08 Dec 1997 09:47:03 GMT, wrote:
>>
>> Xconsole is started by xdm before login. It appears in the bottom
>> left corner.
>>
>> 1. How do I change the resources for this? I`ve altered personal resources,
>> xdm`s and even app-defaults. Can`t get the bugger to
On 19 Mar, Alain Nadeau wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, ( Don ) wrote:
>> > does anyone know how to configure x-windows 2 display 16 bit color? i
>> > have a diamond stealth 2400XL and i'm running the S3V Server, but it only
>> > loads X w/ a depth of 8. thanks
>> have you tried?
>> st
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Hi!
A mirror of Larry and Joe's Package Finder is now available in Sweden at
URL: http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/~d1temp/cgi-bin/finder.cgi
It actually works a little slower than the original site, probably
because the disks here are NFS mounted while they're local at
earthlight, but it m
On 10 Jun, Bruce Perens wrote:
> If I'm not mistaken, the ZIP parallel driver is in the main kernel source
> now, and the Debian rescue floppy is zip-enabled.
Well, there's a ppa driver (and has been for some time) but it doesn't
support EPP/ECP modes and is very very slow...
Or do you mean that
On 1 Oct, Mike Schmitz wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 02, 1997 at 12:11:53AM -0400, Shaleh wrote:
>> is there a way to specify an item without listing a fs type. I have an
>> external parport device that I have both msdos and ext2 formatted disks
>> for.
>>
>
> I have separate lines in fstab correspondin
Hi all,
just had/am having a very weird experience in X;
it just spawned a new server at VT8... while the old one at VT hanged
If I switch to VT7 from the xdm login screen I see the top of my desktop
and the rest is a static picture of xdm login screen (I run xlock
-nolock -mode star in the login
On 18 Aug, Brendan Cully wrote:
> On Saturday, 19 August 2000 at 11:34, Jack Morgan wrote:
>> On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Cliff Wise wrote:
>> >An oxymoron is an element in classical rhetoric in which opposites are
>> >combined to sharpen a point, not to contradict it. An example would be *His
>> >impass
Hi,
just got a new machine to play with at work for a while...
Intel L440GX+ w/ 4 550MHz Xeon processors, 4G RAM, 6 18G SCSI-disks on
an Amaquest CTL-95U2 RAID controller.
This controller is currently config'ed to show these disks as 2 normal
SCSI disks (~8G and ~78G) using RAID 5. Win2000 cam
On 4 Jan, Shaul Karl wrote:
>>
>> Is it possible via some configuration to get the mouse to have a trail
>> in X? It makes it nice to spot the cursor after your eyes have lost
>> focus of it.
>>
>
> (1) I am not sure but I believe that it is the WM business and that
> Fvwm has an option to d
Hi,
Somehow I've lost a directory, /proj, used to be a nfs mountpoint;
when I try to recreate it I get
mkdir: cannot create directory `/proj': File exists
Looking at / with debugfs, there's a line with proj
What do I do so that I can create /proj again?
/Michael
On servar A I have the following in /etc/exports
-
/var/spool/mail B(ro,no_root_squash)
/home *.domain.topdomain(rw)
-
and the following in /etc/fstab
-
B:/proj/somethin/Web/html/extern-web /external_web nfs defaults 0 0
B:/proj
On 23 May, Joerg Johannes wrote:
> 4.) the background and mouse pointer. The background (and the
> mouspointer) fvwm2 uses are just the same as in the gdm login screen. I
> tried to set a pixmap for the background, but xsetroot seems to accept
> only black/white xbm's. I remember from SuSE times
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