inux can mount NTFS filesystems. But, did you make sure
the hpfs is compiled into your kernel?
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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
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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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f you have questions
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?
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In regards to my last message, I see that package "base" has been replaced
with base-files. and that Base-files "replaces base" but shouldn't it not
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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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0" instead. (use it on all programs that use the
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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.
(It was UNDER WARRANTY). sorry for ranting.. this has not been a good
week.
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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
a Deskjet model 310! :)
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gh the line to make it work.
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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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doing whats it doing... but still doesn't solve the who output.
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ill get a "Findns
error" in my debug log file.
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I think I didn't get kicked off the list because of it... :) but if I
did.. i'll know if I never get this message back.
My ISP sucks.. I'm switching in a week or so.
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hosts, and use my ISP's DNS
server. I wish to get my DNS back up and running asap.
Could someone (privately) send me EVERYTHING in /var/named so that I can
take a look at a working config, and see what I did wrong?
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Nevermind! I fixed it. Mixed up my reverse lookup with normal lookup
file in /var/named/named.boot file. Oops!
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ripts/mkdep.c:267: parse error before `;'
scripts/mkdep.c:273: `name' undeclared (first use this function)
scripts/mkdep.c: At top level:
scripts/mkdep.c:290: parse error before `return'
make: *** [scripts/mkdep] Error 1
dst:/usr/src/linux#
what happened? ack!
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len] = '\0';(path_array[0].len = len);
and now it compiles.
I never saw a response to my message, (my former ISP's email screwed up a
few times too, which nuked about total of 100 emails, from two different
sessions. :(
and didn't see a bug listed for it.
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> I'm guessing that pcmcia_cs is just too big to be in the base?
Yep. :)
Just through the pcmcia stuff on an extra diskette.
Plus, Not everyone needs pcmcia support from the base disks.
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ll work ok in X, i'll get rid of it for DOS...
quake is a real stress reliever/builder/reliever/builder (mean cycle)
It makes you happy that you have a rocket launcher and you are imagining
that the monster that is about to get toasted is your boss or some jerky
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the root partition, and kernel panics. I'm booting my kernel off of
/dev/hda1 which is /boot, and root is /dev/hda2 (swap is hda3)
I have a Western Digital 2.5Gb HD. (Not in LBA mode)
the default installation kernel works ok though..
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d one could run diald on a machine that is
also a IP MASQ'ing firewall, so that diald would dial out if a machine on
ethernet wants to get on the Internet...
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hough.
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it "finds" out of the air. It could be thinking its the wrong type of
disk, is what is sounds like.
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I'm still fighting with diald to not gnarl the connection over ethernet,
and in the procces, I have managed to make it NEVER touch the ethernet,
so its ok, but now diald doesn't want to dial. which is not ok. is
there anyone out there that is using both a static ethernet network, and
diald?
On 1 Jan 1997, James LewisMoss wrote:
> What version are you using? With the newest 0.15 I have the same
> problem, but with 0.14 everything worked fine.
I'm running version .14-8
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you can type "shutdown -h now" and it will halt the system. (won't reboot,
just stop everything)
Then power it off.
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something wrong with the diald _config_. I do hope I can get these
machines running together without a hitch, since I have a LUG meeting on
Tuesday, which I am supposed to bring both my machines as demo's, and as
installation servers, over the _ethernet_.
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uot;fifth command line variable"
when ip-up is called. It will turn into a real IP address when ip-up is
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want X to EVER EVER set foot on this
system! This is my server, and nothing more. It is not a workstation.
I do however have SVGALIB installed. And think svgalib would be more than
easy to deal with, as far as vs. X. Doing away with dselect is not really
an option. Unfortunately. :)
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Sounds like the same problem I was having with my P133 machine. Turned out
it was bad memory, affecting the motherboard.
All "tests" from DOS worked, but not in linux. mine was a P133 with 430FX
motherboard, 16Mb ram, and a 2.5Gb Western Digital.
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This will put it into single user runlevel.
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As far as "info". Uhm.. its a editor. Comes with docs. nothing
needed special to install it.
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ecial kernel
images were needed for 1.1, maybe still true with 1.2?
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's shouldn't be used anymore.
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t as easy as Winbloze95 to setup, but has
better functionality.
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let anything
through. I'm also running diald, so that could be at fault, but not sure.
My ISP kicks me off after a while, because no traffic goes through the
link, and then it reconnects, and everything is fine again.
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u can USE some
modules between different kernel versions/compiles, but sometimes you
cant. Functionality though, is the same. Symbols usually don't get
matched up properly, causing it not to work.
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I've found that says anything about UGIDD in it. Obviously I'm missing
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> As soon as I visited the logo page, I found myself surrounded
> with peguins and ducks: gkie, gkie, gkie!
Foul play!
> Unless massive action is taken to avert this ominous development, the
> official image of Debian to the world, will be... a child-care center.
> This is a call for the
*great* idea! I'll check out their
web page to see what it's all about. The base Debian install (from
disks) was great, but it's going to take a while before I am comfortable
with dselect.
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On Tue, 18 Feb 1997, Shaya Potter wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Feb 1997, Daniel Robbins wrote:
> > On Fri, 14 Feb 1997, Alexander Gieg wrote:
> >
> > > I think this is a great idea. LinuxConf makes the
> > > configuration far easy for beginners. Let's think abo
", of course.
> Joost
Have you ever seen Nick Park's claymation "The Wrong Trousers"? There's
a really cute penguin in that short film. Someday I may render one.
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er-mind jewel
> thief who dressed as a chicken to commit crimes. He also drove poor
> Grommit away from Wallace.
>
> Poor Gromit.
OK, ok, the penguin's a jewel thief, and he's evil. But he has funny
little beady eyes, and that's got to count for something.
:
em. I'll take a look at /etc/ld.so.conf and see
if I can figure it out. Could you post a solution (fix) to this problem?
Thanks,
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go in
unstable, isn't the unstable stuff more stable than stable?
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> >>>>> "daniel" == Daniel Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > OK, ok, the penguin's a jewel thief, and he's evil. But he
> > has funny little beady eyes, and that's got to count
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>
> > Since it seems like all the bug fixes go in unstable, isn't the
> > unstable stuff more stable than stable?
>
> All the new bugs go into stable too. Sometimes they are very b
> > I think Gromit would be a better mascot. Ultimately he was much
> > more resourceful and capable than de penguin.
>
> Yep, you're right, I guess I was stuck in "penguin mode" since it seems
> like the penguin somehow became the official animal of Linux. Gromit
> would be a better mascot
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>
> > > I think Gromit would be a better mascot. Ultimately he was much
> > > more resourceful and capable than de penguin.
> >
> > Yep, you're right, I guess I was stuck in "penguin mode" since i
now! :)
> Thanks again,
> Dennis
>
Network Cards seem to come set to IRQ 10 as a default; it's something to
watch out for!
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e this is the case.
I don't think it is of much importance who is mentioned in the press
release. Do Linus or GNU/FSF really care? We know their contributions,
that's the important thing; the average reader of the press release will not
care.
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q on using
the debian archives, and also throw in a little bit about networking and
ppp (pointing them in the right direction for their particular networking
setup), so that it'll be a really good resource for beginners (like me).
That way they'll have all the info they need to get sta
d to replace them.
For a basic system with a 15" monitor, around 230VA should be OK; with a
17" monitor 420VA is recommended. If you have lots of hard drives in
your machine, or other unusual power sucking things, you may need a
bigger than average UPS
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> i was wondering as to what package from devel would contain the file
> libtermcap.so.2 ...it is required by the mail client 'pine' and the
> editor 'pico'. i used a rpm for pine because i couldn't find pine in the
> debian directories. is there a package for pine/pico in debian? the
> onl
Hi
It's been a while since I wrote about this but it's been a tough week. I
repeat my problem.
I'm trying to install debian linux on my computer. It works fine until I'm
supposed to partition my hard drive. Then fdisk complaints that it can't
seek on it. This is the message I get:
FATAL ERROR: C
Join the race!
Check out http://zero.genz.net/ for info
Check out ftp://ftp.genz.net:/pub/rc5 for the client
The client will be something like rc5-client-linux-{aout, i586, i486}
etc..
Once you have the client run this:
nohup ./rc5-client-linux-"whatever" -i [EMAIL PROTECTED] &
I kno
The correct directory for the RC5 stuff on ftp.genx.net is:
/pub/crypto/rc5/
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ftp://portal.stwing.upenn.edu:/pub/rc5
-or-
http://www.i-connec.net/
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> > I am currently using a debian system to masquerade all the traffic from
> > my high school's win95 lan to the internet. This is ok for a temporary
> > manner, but my school wants me to implement a way to track where all
the
> > students are going, can't have them going to sighs which arn't
lus other resources.) thanks for those who reply.
>
> dennis
>
Go into 3Com's 3C5X9CFG.EXE program under DOS and make sure the cable
type or whatever they call it is set to 10Base-T, not "Auto" or BNC.
You could also turn plug and play off.
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27;s a 25% chance that it will
show up on the login prompt). I've tried typing my
ar about 50 times and I've given up.
Is there any way to skip the XDM startup file? Maybe if I start up in
single user mode? Is there a LILO option for that?
Thanks,
I solved my locked out of X problem by rebooting the machine while
holding down the shift key, then booting up in single user mode. Then
removing the S99XDM file or whatever it is called. Thanks for all your
help everyone, you are incredible!
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>From what I've seen with it in Win95, it crashes a lot too
... so I wouldn't doubt it would have problems under Linux too.
> >Tried it with MALLOC_CHECK_=0, only got one bus error. The newsreader
was
> >working fine for me.
>
> I had to disable java, or it give me buss error and crash every
> David
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en someone put it in a .deb package;
I'll run it on my machine. How does it work if you are connected to the
net via PPP for about 2 hours a day? Do you need to have dial-on-demand?
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for huge numbers of machines and convince them to
get the software running on all their systems. Imagine adding 30 systems
a pop.
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b/alsa/asound.state
# /etc/init.d/alsa start
(and, ough, try and reboot, if everything else fails)
That seems to have solved my last "no sound no error" problem with ALSA
(and left me without any clue as of why).
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saravanan ganapathy wrote:
Hai,
When I try to install sarge (2.6 kernel) on hp
Dl320(SATA HDDs) , it says that no common CDROM
detected.
If I choose 2.4 kernel, then it was detected the CDROM
, but it couldn't detect HDD.
How to proceed?
Sarav
I've just faced this exact problem on a
I've been trying to compile a vanilla 2.6.12.1 kernel because it has
native drivers for my pchdtv [1] card that are not in 2.6.11.
When running make it gets pages of errors under drivers/char/drm/
eventually giving me a failure message. I've tried both with
using one of the debian configure files
I apologise if this ends up on the list twice, but I posted it over an
hour ago, and it is on the website, but not in my inbox which seems to
indicate that it never really made it to the list.
I've been trying to compile a vanilla 2.6.12.1 kernel because it has
native drivers for my pchdtv [1]
On 6/26/05, kamaraju kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dominik Margraf wrote:>Also, the possible release of Etch in Q4 of 2006 (Do you think this>timeframe is likely?) will coincide with the release of the M*Shit>Longhorn and how much share of the Windows market can be snatched by
>Linux?>>My p
>What are the error messages?
unfortunately I rebooted between when I got the errors, and when I
posted. It seems that I managed to
install whatever it needed in the meantime
because my last attempt worked though it
got a kernel panic when I tried to boot to it. I
really don't know
On 6/26/05, Terry Hancock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello!Hardware acceleration (DRI) is not working with my ATI Radeon 9200 cardon a fresh install of Debian Sarge (3.1), using the AMD 64 build of Kernel 2.6.
I have a radeon 8500, and it works with a fresh install of
sarge with a 2.6.8 kernel.
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