Re: .xreset equivalent of .xsession?

1997-11-23 Thread Colin R. Telmer
On 22 Nov 1997, David Z. Maze wrote: You can put things after your window manager in .xsession. These will be executed after your window manager exits (user logs out) but before the X server resets. To do that I would need to remove the exec statement which causes fvwm to take over the

2.0.32 - what's new?

1997-11-23 Thread Michael Legart
Hi! Just wondering what's new in 2.0.32... regards, b a d p i x e l of bad sector [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq uin: 2565176 --- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: 2.0.32 - what's new?

1997-11-23 Thread Gergely Madarasz
On Sun, 23 Nov 1997, Michael Legart wrote: Hi! Just wondering what's new in 2.0.32... The most important fixes in 2.0.32 are the pentium f00f bug workaround and teardop bugfix -- Madarasz Gergely [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] It's practically impossible to look

Re: 2.0.32 - what's new?

1997-11-23 Thread David Stern
http://www.linuxhq.com/kpatch20.html Linux 2.0.32 Patch - patch-2.0.32.gz (17-Nov-97) Math coprocessor emulation updates. i586 f00f bug workaround and detection added. Teardrop ICMP fragment attack vulnerability fixed. NTP code updates. FPU debugging

Re: Imagemagick doesn't release shared memory

1997-11-23 Thread Alex Romosan
i see the same problem running the latest from unstable + kernel 2.0.32. --alex-- -- | I believe the moment is at hand when, by a paranoiac and active | | advance of the mind, it will be possible (simultaneously with | | automatism and other passive states) to systematize confusion | | and

Re: diald vs ipmasquerade

1997-11-23 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Sat, Nov 22, 1997 at 09:38:55AM +, Chuma Agbodike wrote: Do diald and ipmasquerading serve the same purpose ? Or do I have to use both ? I have a 3 node ethernet lan. The all had windows on them. Now I installed Linux 2.0.29 (debian 1.3) on the unit that has the modem on it. And would

Re: Database advice?

1997-11-23 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Sat, Nov 22, 1997 at 12:21:39PM -0500, Shaleh wrote: At work on our BSDI boxes we use mysql. Seems rock solid and I believe has a GPL type license. It's GPL + pay money if you produce a product based on mysql. Unfortunately, this makes it non-free as far as Debian is concerned. For most

X startup problems

1997-11-23 Thread dale . jones
I picked up Debian Linux on the Boot magazine CD-ROM, and have been trying for a couple of days to get it working the way I want it too, with little success. What's the deal with xdm? My understanding was that that was the program used to login under X, without having to login from a

Re: fat32 in installation vfat module?

1997-11-23 Thread John Goerzen
Matt Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I was under the impression that the base install doesn't come with full PPP support (it says this during installation). After the base install (from floppy), you still are unable to dialup. If you could dialup, that would, of course, solve everything.

Re: X startup problems

1997-11-23 Thread Bob Clark
If startx doesn't work neither will xdm. When you say you used startx like you're used to do you mean after you installed Debian or under some other Linux disribution? If you have had startx work with Debian then you need to figure out what happened to make X stop working. If you get startx

PCMCIA and 2.0.32

1997-11-23 Thread Adam Shand
Hi, Has anyone sucessfully managed to compile pcmcia-cs-2.9.12 with 2.0.32? I'm trying to get it to compile on my Thinkpad 755cx and it's dying an ugly death in the middle of 'make all'. I'd use the debian package but there isn't one for a kernel newer then 2.0.30 that I could see. Any and

Re: X startup problems

1997-11-23 Thread Paul
Hello Dale, there is a file /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers. That file lets you had your xservers. you should have a line that says: :0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X This line should be the last line in this file. If it isn't the xserver won't get started. I hope this helps. Let me know if this is a fix.

Re: identd?

1997-11-23 Thread Carey Evans
Will Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What is /usr/sbin/identd, and why don't I have it installed? It seems that it's trying to run an awful lot. identd is part of netstd, so you would need that installed. Actually, I'm quite surprised it's not installed, since it contains a lot of useful

netscape installation

1997-11-23 Thread me
Hello, Being brandnew to Debian, I am having lots of trouble getting netscape3.01. I first tried under dselect and got a error (1?), then tried ftp to both debian (contrib) and netscape. I can't find it anywhere. I then went back to dselect and started from the top of the menu and followed each

Re: netscape installation

1997-11-23 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Sat, 22 Nov 1997, me wrote: Hello, Being brandnew to Debian, I am having lots of trouble getting netscape3.01. I first tried under dselect and got a error (1?), then tried ftp to both debian (contrib) and netscape. I can't find it anywhere. I then went back to dselect and started from

Re: X startup problems

1997-11-23 Thread Rick Hawkins
What's the deal with xdm? My understanding was that that was the program used to login under X, without having to login from a console and then issue a startx command. During installation I told the program I wanted to start X with xdm; I see a message when I boot about xdm being started,

Re: diald vs ipmasquerade

1997-11-23 Thread Brian M. Rectanus
At 09:38 AM 11/22/97 +, Chuma Agbodike wrote: Do diald and ipmasquerading serve the same purpose ? Or do I have to use both ? I have a 3 node ethernet lan. The all had windows on them. Now I installed Linux 2.0.29 (debian 1.3) on the unit that has the modem on it. And would like the

Re: Mounting CDROM

1997-11-23 Thread David ROCHER
On Fri, Nov 21, 1997 at 10:29:30AM +, david.j.jasper wrote: I see, in the boot up, that the cd is detected, but do not see the device name. use dmesg to see the boot messages. -- David Rocher, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian GNU/Linux - http://www.debian.org/ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS

Re: netscape installation

1997-11-23 Thread Rick Hawkins
Hello, Being brandnew to Debian, I am having lots of trouble getting netscape3.01. I first tried under dselect and got a error (1?), then tried ftp to both debian (contrib) and netscape. I can't find it anywhere. I then went back to dselect and started from the top of the menu and followed

Ghostscript / Brother HL-660

1997-11-23 Thread Pierre Sarrazin
Hi. I have recently installed Debian GNU/Linux 1.3.1 and things are going fine. There are two configuration problems that I can't solve. 1. What is the precise incantation to ask Ghostscript to print a postscript file to my Brother HL-660 laser printer? I used to be able to do this in the

fvwm95 (2.0.43b-2) : FvwmAudio

1997-11-23 Thread Oz Dror
I have installed the new version of FVWM95 (2.0.43b-2) the FvwmAudio did not work (no sound heard), I had to use FvwmAudio from an older version that works fine. Does any one know why or how can I find why? Thanks -Oz -- NAME Oz Dror, Los Angeles, California EMAIL [EMAIL PROTECTED]

xv-15 (3.10a-15) fails to work

1997-11-23 Thread Oz Dror
I have installed xv3.10a-15 this version depends on libtiff3g I have also installed libtiff3g_3.4beta037-3 But when I type xv I get the following error xv: error in loading shared libraries libtiff.so.3: invalid ELF header Does any one how to solve this problem Thanks Oz Dror -- NAME Oz

Terminal setting: linux

1997-11-23 Thread PATRICK DAHIROC
Hi I tried using gnuplot and treid to direct my out put to the screen but I got an error message that the svga library is not available. Does any body know what wrong with this. I don't think that the svga library is missing since I found it through find and I get output through the screen.

Re: identd?

1997-11-23 Thread Rik Johns
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Nov 22 20:53:50 1997 Received: (qmail 28446 invoked by uid 38); 23 Nov 1997 04:48:43 - Resent-Date: 23 Nov 1997 04:48:43 - Resent-Cc: recipient list not shown: ; X-Envelope-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Received: (qmail 28358 invoked from network); 23 Nov 1997

Re: Matlab5

1997-11-23 Thread Britton
Why use matlab? octave is almost perfectly compatible. I read all the cheezy functions that came with my Digital Signal Processing course text almost straight out - just had to strip some junk off the end of the first line of each m file (There is probably a filter to do this, though it was a

Re: [DEBIAN] Financial software?

1997-11-23 Thread Britton
I think you are looking for xinvest. It is well maintained and has links to other application (I forget which right now unfortunately). I am not that it's available as a debian package though. On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Nico De Ranter wrote: Howdy, I'm looking for an application that will let

Roxen packaged (web server)

1997-11-23 Thread Martin Schulze
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Good morning folks, I've now finished the first Debian package of Roxen Challenger 1.1. Roxen was formerly known as Spinner which itself was called Spider before. This is the most recent version, 1.2 is prepared for release but has some problems

fdisk is it available anywhere else?

1997-11-23 Thread butch
Hi, I am getting ready to partition my disk and i must say that the tool that debian uses does not look as friendly as the fdisk that comes with other distributions. i was wondering if i can find fdisk for linux elsewhere or should you have any hints for using the debian tools. thanks, allan

Re: Matlab5

1997-11-23 Thread Ted Harding
On 23-Nov-97 Britton wrote: Why use matlab? octave is almost perfectly compatible. I read all the cheezy functions that came with my Digital Signal Processing course text almost straight out - just had to strip some junk off the end of the first line of each m file It is true that octave is

Re: fdisk is it available anywhere else?

1997-11-23 Thread Alex Yukhimets
I am getting ready to partition my disk and i must say that the tool that debian uses does not look as friendly as the fdisk that comes with other distributions. i was wondering if i can find fdisk for linux elsewhere or should you have any hints for using the debian tools. HI. I can't

Running X at 16 bits of color

1997-11-23 Thread Peter Iannarelli
Hello all: I know this question has come up before. I am running bo, with kernel 2.1.65. I've recently upgraded the graphics card of my system to an ATI Pro Turbo with 4 meg or VRAM. I would like to get the Xserver running at 16 bits of color at 1280 x 1024. I ran xf86config, and provided all

Re: Running X at 16 bits of color

1997-11-23 Thread Alex Yukhimets
I've recently upgraded the graphics card of my system to an ATI Pro Turbo with 4 meg or VRAM. I would like to get the Xserver running at 16 bits of color at 1280 x 1024. I ran xf86config, and provided all the relevant info. I've manually fiddled with XF86Config with no success. What is the

Re: Roxen packaged (web server)

1997-11-23 Thread Raul Miller
Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There is one thing that could be done better. Roxen is the only webserver that comes as a Debian package but does not server port 80 by default. You *have* to configure it by hand - i.e. by your favourite browser. This might be considered a

Re: diald vs ipmasquerade

1997-11-23 Thread Oliver Elphick
Brian M. Rectanus wrote: At 09:38 AM 11/22/97 +, Chuma Agbodike wrote: Do diald and ipmasquerading serve the same purpose ? Or do I have to use both ? I have a 3 node ethernet lan. The all had windows on them. Now I installed Linux 2.0.29 (debian 1.3) on the unit that has

Re: ownership and permissions

1997-11-23 Thread Frank Barknecht
David Stern hat gesagt: // David Stern wrote: Hi, If root initiates pon (pppd is owned by root, group dip), how can I setup /etc/ppp/ip-up so that it runs /home/user/.checkformail as user (not root)? I know several ways root can get the job without being user, `here' `there' in

Re: Low speed response w/ Logitech Trackball

1997-11-23 Thread Oliver Elphick
Pancho Horrillo wrote: I use a Logitech Trackball (Marble), attached to PS/2 port, and i cannot get it work fast enough in X, so my thumb gets really tired... Is there any way to change the responsiveness in X ? xset m acceleration threshold threshold is the pixel distance to move in

Re: Configuring Pine

1997-11-23 Thread Daniel Mashao
On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Johann Spies wrote: If you look at the header of this message, you will see that where the other messages shows the sender of the message, this one shows To: Debian-poslys .. How do I change that? I am using Pine and smail. On my suystem it does not. It looks fine

Re: Configuring Pine

1997-11-23 Thread Daniel Mashao
On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote: On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Johann Spies wrote: If you look at the header of this message, you will see that where the other messages shows the sender of the message, this one shows To: Debian-poslys .. How do I change that? I am using Pine

Getting info from X

1997-11-23 Thread Adalberto da Silva
Hello users, Excuses for my silly question: How can I get information from X to know resolution and color depth of my actual server? Well, I can change resolution with that 'three keys effort' but I don't know exactly how many colors were displayed and how many

Sementation fault

1997-11-23 Thread Frere Roy
All has been going so well in my upgrading to Libc6 but I have just trien to read a man page and I get the message Segmentation fault Can anyone give me a clue as to what to llok for. Thanks, Frere Roy -- Taize Community, 71250 TAIZE, France Personal email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact

Commands Manual

1997-11-23 Thread Kid
Dear Debian, I just got finished installing Debian Linux on my system. Well after all of that work I have no idea what to do next. Is there a list of commands and or sysntax available. I have poked around at the Debian site and others with no luck. I guess I am just stupid. Takes me back to

Re: Is there an ELM package?

1997-11-23 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Sat, Nov 22, 1997 at 03:15:55PM -0800, Adam Klein wrote: Is there a Debian package of a normal version of ELM? I'm using elm-me+, and it seems to have _lots_ of trouble handling MIME and PGP. I figure I'd be better off with a mailer that doesn't know about either of these. Any

Re: fdisk is it available anywhere else?

1997-11-23 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Sun, Nov 23, 1997 at 07:44:02AM -0500, Alex Yukhimets wrote: I am getting ready to partition my disk and i must say that the tool that debian uses does not look as friendly as the fdisk that comes with other distributions. i was wondering if i can find fdisk for linux elsewhere or

Linux as a career path

1997-11-23 Thread butch
Hi, this may be a side issue,however, it seems that the world is starting to really notice linux. it seems that there is a movement afoot for recognizing the expertise of linux pros. the day may be coming when ,linux will be used in more commercial establishments. i have been studying for a ms

Re: [DEBIAN] Problem on filtering messages from the list

1997-11-23 Thread Daniel Mashao
On Sat, 22 Nov 1997, Tommy Lakofski wrote: You might like to try using procmail to filter your messages. I am not an expert on this but my procmail filter puts all me emails with the address debian-user@lists.debian.org to a folder called debian. It does not matter whether this is in To: or

Re: diald vs ipmasquerade

1997-11-23 Thread Oliver Elphick
Oliver Elphick wrote: That _may_ involve a nameserver lookup across the network or it may be relovable from cached data. ^ Sorry. That isn't an English word; I meant to say `recoverable'. -- Oliver Elphick[EMAIL PROTECTED] Isle of Wight

Re: PCMCIA and 2.0.32

1997-11-23 Thread dpk
What kind of errors does make/gcc report when you try to compile? Don't forget you need to have APM (Advanced Power Management) and PCI support compiled into your kernel... without them you will get 'unresolved symbol' errors. Thanks, Dennis -- dpk [EMAIL PROTECTED], Systems/Network |

Re: Commands Manual

1997-11-23 Thread Alex Yukhimets
Dear Debian, I just got finished installing Debian Linux on my system. Well after all of that work I have no idea what to do next. Is there a list of commands and or sysntax available. I have poked around at the Debian site and others with no luck. I guess I am just stupid. Takes me

Re: fdisk is it available anywhere else?

1997-11-23 Thread Robert D. Hilliard
What tool that debian uses do you mean? The install package uses cfdisk, which some people prefer to fdisk. Personally, I prefer fdisk, but it is a matter of personal choice. If it is cfdisk that does not look as friendly, perhaps you should try fdisk. Both are in the util-linux package,

Netscape Communicator

1997-11-23 Thread Randy Edwards
Is there a *.deb package to install the new 4.04/4.0x Netscape Communicator? The only one I see in bo is for the ancient 3.01 version. Thanks in advance. Regards, | Debian GNU/ __ o .|/ / _ _ _ _ _ __ __ Randy

Re: fdisk is it available anywhere else?

1997-11-23 Thread ychim
Marcus Brinkmann wrote: On Sun, Nov 23, 1997 at 07:44:02AM -0500, Alex Yukhimets wrote: I am getting ready to partition my disk and i must say that the tool that debian uses does not look as friendly as the fdisk that comes with other distributions. i was wondering if i can find fdisk

Re: Low speed response w/ Logitech Trackball

1997-11-23 Thread Ekkehard Knopp
On Sat,22.Nov 1997 at 10:44:36 +0100, Pancho Horrillo wrote: Hi! Hi Pancho, I use a Logitech Trackball (Marble), attached to PS/2 port, and i cannot get it work fast enough in X, so my thumb gets really tired... Is there any way to change the responsiveness in X ? I know how to do it

Re: Commands Manual

1997-11-23 Thread Robert D. Hilliard
It sounds like you need an introductory Unix book. The Debian Linux User's Guide by Dale Scheetz may be downloaded from http://www.linuxpress.com/, or may be ordered in hard copy from the same address. Although heavily oriented towards Debian installation, there is a summary of the

Re: fdisk is it available anywhere else?

1997-11-23 Thread Brandon Mitchell
Hi Butch, The installation disk uses cfdisk. You are free to use the alt-f2 combo to start a shell and use fdisk instead. I have to agree with you in prefering fdisk, but that's just because that's what I'm used to. HTH, Brandon - Brandon Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] We all know linux

Re: Configuring Pine

1997-11-23 Thread Brandon Mitchell
On Sun, 23 Nov 1997, Daniel Mashao wrote: On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Johann Spies wrote: If you look at the header of this message, you will see that where the other messages shows the sender of the message, this one shows To: Debian-poslys .. How do I change that? I am using Pine

Re: Netscape Communicator

1997-11-23 Thread Paul
hi randy,no there is no .deb package to install communicator. what you do is download the .tar.gz file into a temporary directory. tar zxf .tar.gz the file. run ns-install as root. Hope this helps Paul On Sun, 23 Nov 1997, Randy Edwards wrote: Is there a *.deb package to install the new

error in compiling satan

1997-11-23 Thread Wiria A Kusuma
Hello all, I got some problem while compiling satan, at gulp#perl ./reconfig . . every thing is okay, until checking for all commands can not find ypcat can not find ypwhich please tell me where can I get those..? furthermore.. when I do make as root, I got error as below

Re: Netscape Communicator

1997-11-23 Thread ychim
There is a communicator installer and it is in hamm. Lawrence Paul wrote: hi randy,no there is no .deb package to install communicator. what you do is download the .tar.gz file into a temporary directory. tar zxf .tar.gz the file. run ns-install as root. Hope this helps Paul On Sun,

Re: fdisk is it available anywhere else?

1997-11-23 Thread Udjat the BitMeister...
On Sun, 23 Nov 1997, butch wrote: try cfdisk, I believe its also available on the debian disks. Hi, I am getting ready to partition my disk and i must say that the tool that debian uses does not look as friendly as the fdisk that comes with other distributions. i was wondering if i can

spam filter (was Re: [DEBIAN] Problem on filtering messages...)

1997-11-23 Thread robert havoc pennington
On 23 Nov 1997, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen wrote: Much of the spam aren't addressed to you directly. Make a list of all the addresses and mailinglists to which you get mail, filter that mail into list.debian, mail.private, and similar. Leave the rest in mail.unsorted and take a look in that

can't change password

1997-11-23 Thread Paul
hi everybody, somebody tried to change there by using the command passwd they entered their old password entered the new password twice as per usual but came up with this error Cannot change ID to root. I am using shadow passwords on my system. Any insight would be greatly apprciated. Paul if

Re: Getting info from X

1997-11-23 Thread Shaleh
Try xdpyinfo. A little much but does the job. Adalberto da Silva wrote: Hello users, Excuses for my silly question: How can I get information from X to know resolution and color depth of my actual server? -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word

Re: Roxen packaged (web server)

1997-11-23 Thread Iztok Umek
On Sun, 23 Nov 1997, Martin Schulze wrote: I've now finished the first Debian package of Roxen Challenger 1.1. Roxen was formerly known as Spinner which itself was called Spider before. This is the most recent version, 1.2 is prepared for release but has some problems concerning the

Re: Sementation fault

1997-11-23 Thread Adam Klein
On Sun, Nov 23, 1997 at 03:22:36PM +0200, Frere Roy wrote: All has been going so well in my upgrading to Libc6 but I have just trien to read a man page and I get the message Segmentation fault Can anyone give me a clue as to what to llok for. Thanks, Frere Roy There's a bug in the

SLRN?

1997-11-23 Thread Victor Torrico
Hello All, I'm using the latest slrn .deb package. slrn works fine by itself and slrnpull pulls in news group traffic OK. What must one do to let slrn view the traffic pulled in by slrnpull? I can't seem to figure out how to do this. The docs aren't too clear on this matter. Regards, --

wu-ftpd_2.4-27: Conversion program not found

1997-11-23 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
I have a program with my wu-ftp daemon. I try retrieve a directory using the .zip extension. But I get the following error message: 550 Local error: conversion program not found. Cannot ZIP file. I already checked that: - the zip program is in ~ftp/bin - all needed libraries

Diald

1997-11-23 Thread Chuma Agbodike
Can someone please send me a working copy of their diald-options file. So I can find out what is wrong with my setup or non-setup ? I think that's where the problem lies because when I disable diald and use pon everything works. This linux has fought me every inch of the way. But I really want to

Re: Free PageMaker-style program?

1997-11-23 Thread Paul Huygen
Ben Pfaff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (about emaulation of pagemaker): Lyx, as far as I know, isn't a page layout program, it's a word processor. Have the developers added page layout features? I can't imagine trying to emulate PageMaker-like features from within the constraints of LaTeX. As far

RE: Linux as a career path

1997-11-23 Thread George Bonser
Well, we have a Linux machine on our network at work. It is a print server on a network that serves both NT and Unix workstations. The linux box runs samba and LPRng with bounce-queue filtering through magic filter to handle the office printing. As a matter of fact, since I set it up, it even

Re: ownership and permissions

1997-11-23 Thread Daniel Martin
On Sun, 23 Nov 1997, Frank Barknecht wrote: David Stern hat gesagt: // David Stern wrote: Speaking of su, I have a root window (rxvt -e su --) in a user X-window session, and I seem to not be able to run X apps from the root window due to the DISPLAY env variable, but it is identical

Please help with installation diskettes!!!

1997-11-23 Thread Liran Zvibel
Hello!! I decided to install Linux and chose Debian. I read everything I could about Linux and tried to install Debian. When I used the rawrite2 command when it finishes it writes: Bad sector detected When I run scandisk it doesn't find anything wrong with my diskettes. Can it be that all of my

Re: Diald

1997-11-23 Thread Oliver Elphick
Chuma Agbodike wrote: Can someone please send me a working copy of their diald-options file. I have done so. -- Oliver Elphick[EMAIL PROTECTED] Isle of Wight http://www.lfix.co.uk/oliver PGP key from public servers; key ID 32B8FAA1

Re: RAID controllers?

1997-11-23 Thread Debian List
thanks! anyone know if the Adaptec AAA-131 is supported? On Sat, 22 Nov 1997, Dale Harrison wrote: Hi, Does anyone have experience with RAID controllers such as Mylex DAC960 or DPT2144UWR ?? I assume they're supported under linux, right? Question, do any of these support

Adaptec AAA-131

1997-11-23 Thread Debian List
Hi, anyone know if the Adaptec Raid controller is supported in linux? Thanks! Ricardo -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Introduction for new users

1997-11-23 Thread Oliver Elphick
Today a new user was asking for basic help in using Linux. There doesn't seem to be anything like that on the CD-rom, unless my copy is out-of-date. I attach a document that might serve as a brief introduction, that could be added to the files on the CD. Would anyone like to suggest additions:

Re: Sementation fault

1997-11-23 Thread Nicolás Lichtmaier
All has been going so well in my upgrading to Libc6 but I have just trien to read a man page and I get the message Segmentation fault Can anyone give me a clue as to what to llok for. There was a bug in the man-db package. It has been fixed. Get the newer version from one of the ftp

Re: Commands Manual

1997-11-23 Thread Nicolás Lichtmaier
I just got finished installing Debian Linux on my system. Well after all of that work I have no idea what to do next. Is there a list of commands and or sysntax available. I have poked around at the Debian site and others with no luck. I guess I am just stupid. Takes me back to the

Re: CVS for debian?

1997-11-23 Thread Nicolás Lichtmaier
Remeber to use the package finders when you are looking for packages. It makes life a lot nicer. One of there (there are about four I believe) is at: http://badger.alaska.net/debian/ There's also a package list in the Debian WWW site, in http://www.debian.org/packages.html --

Re: Please help with installation diskettes!!!

1997-11-23 Thread Alex Yukhimets
Hello!! I decided to install Linux and chose Debian. I read everything I could about Linux and tried to install Debian. When I used the rawrite2 command when it finishes it writes: Bad sector detected When I run scandisk it doesn't find anything wrong with my diskettes. Can it be that all

Re: Introduction for new users

1997-11-23 Thread Alex Yukhimets
Content-Description: TO_BEGIN [Attachment, skipping...] Hi. May be it is worth removing ':' after the commands? Alex Y. Oliver Elphick[EMAIL PROTECTED] Isle of Wight http://www.lfix.co.uk/oliver PGP key from public servers;

Re: Introduction for new users

1997-11-23 Thread Nicolás Lichtmaier
more [textfile]: lists [textfile] to the screen in pages so that you can read it less [textfile]: like `more' but with more features and somewhat different behaviour I would just recommend only less. ed [file]: the original line editor (not

KDE team doesn't like Debian dist.?

1997-11-23 Thread Paul Serice
I've just finished installing the right honorable Debian version of KDE. I'm impressed with how well it works and how well it is packaged. The README.debian file says the KDE team is not too happy with the packaging. I'm wondering why. Thanks Paul Serice -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS

Re: Configuring Pine

1997-11-23 Thread Devin Wong
On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Johann Spies wrote: If you look at the header of this message, you will see that where the other messages shows the sender of the message, this one shows To: Debian-poslys .. How do I change that? I am using Pine and smail. This is normal Pine behaviour according

Re: Introduction for new users

1997-11-23 Thread robert havoc pennington
On Sun, 23 Nov 1997, Oliver Elphick wrote: Today a new user was asking for basic help in using Linux. There doesn't seem to be anything like that on the CD-rom, unless my copy is out-of-date. I attach a document that might serve as a brief introduction, that could be added to the files on

Re: Matlab5

1997-11-23 Thread Bill Moran
Hi Thanks for your help on Matlab. I have checked with ldd and have exactly the same libraries as others: libXpm.so.4 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4 libXt.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libXt.so.6 libXext.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libXext.so.6 libX11.so.6 =

Re: rvplayer installer

1997-11-23 Thread Steve Kostecke
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ralph Winslow) writes: I'd like to try this too, where do you get rvplayer5.x in the first place. It doesn't seem to beDebian package. I just DLed rvplayer from the Real Audio site http://www.realaudio.com and untarred it to

Re: SLRN?

1997-11-23 Thread Joey Hess
Victor Torrico wrote: I'm using the latest slrn .deb package. slrn works fine by itself and slrnpull pulls in news group traffic OK. What must one do to let slrn view the traffic pulled in by slrnpull? I can't seem to figure out how to do this. Hi, I maintain slrn, but I haven't