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De: Jose Aparicio Patino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: Manuel Paz Flores [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: miércoles 30 de septiembre de 1998 20:40
Asunto: RE: HPLJ4
Lo mandas con PRINT o con COPY ??
Dentro del fichero que quiero
On Thu, Oct 01, 1998 at 07:37:12AM +0100, Petete wrote:
¿Alguien sabe por qué han desaparecido las noticias de septiembre del site?
???
En la versión en inglés (http://www.es.debian.org/index.html.en) y en la
página de noticias (http://www.es.debian.org/News/) están. No las ha
visto en la
En http://www.es.debian.org o http://www.debian.org salen solo las de
agosto.
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De: Enrique Zanardi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A: Lista Debian debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
On Thu, Oct 01, 1998 at 07:37:12AM +0100, Petete wrote:
¿Alguien sabe por qué han desaparecido las noticias de
Hola,
Tengo un problemilla. Despistado como siempre se me paso el tiempo y
cuando fui a comprar la revista, se habia agotado.
¿Tiene alguien a mano la direccion de la distribuidora (e-mail si es
posible)?
Si conocen la distribuidora en Canarias, mejor.
Gracias,
Octavio
On Thu, Oct 01, 1998 at 09:48:10AM +0100, Petete wrote:
En http://www.es.debian.org o http://www.debian.org salen solo las de
agosto.
¿En la página en inglés o en castellano? Si es en la inglésa, mira a ver
tu caché o proxys, porque en http://www.es.debian.org/index.html están
las de
Octavio Rodriguez Perez wrote:
Hola,
Tengo un problemilla. Despistado como siempre se me paso el tiempo y
cuando fui a comprar la revista, se habia agotado.
¿Tiene alguien a mano la direccion de la distribuidora (e-mail si es
posible)?
Si conocen la distribuidora en Canarias, mejor.
Yo la estuve buscando ayer y me dijeron que a Canarias aún no había
llegado.
De hecho sólo hace 7 dias que salio en Madrizz, o sea que tiene que estar
llegando en estos días.
--
De: Octavio Rodriguez Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tengo un problemilla. Despistado como siempre se me paso el
Petete wrote:
Yo la estuve buscando ayer y me dijeron que a Canarias aún no había
llegado.
De hecho sólo hace 7 dias que salio en Madrizz, o sea que tiene que
estar llegando en estos días.
Me refiero a la revista de Septiembre. ¿No era en esa en la que salia la
Debian 2.0?
Octavio
Hola a todos.
Ya se que esta cuestion no es para la lista pero igual me podeis ayudar.
Estoy instalando un Windows NT Terminal server (no Citrix). Por si
no lo sabeis es una version de NT donde se pueden ejecutar sesiones
de usuario tipo telnet o xwin en modo grafico. Para ello
usa un protocolo
At 11:10 1/10/98 +0100, you wrote:
Octavio Rodriguez Perez wrote:
Hola,
Tengo un problemilla. Despistado como siempre se me paso el tiempo y
cuando fui a comprar la revista, se habia agotado.
¿Tiene alguien a mano la direccion de la distribuidora (e-mail si es
posible)?
Si conocen la
Si, esa, esa.
No es la de Septiembre, es la de finales de septiembre.
Y en canarias casi, casi es la de octubre.
--
De: Octavio Rodriguez Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A: Lista de Linux Debian debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Petete wrote:
Yo la estuve buscando ayer y me dijeron que a
La de septiembre es el número 4, y las últimas noticias
que se manejaron en las listas es que traería dos CD,
uno de ellos con Debian 2.0.
--
De: Miguel Regalado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A: Lista Debian debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
At 11:10 1/10/98 +0100, you wrote:
Hola a todos,
Yo
Jose Agustin Lopez Bueno wrote:
Hola a todos.
Ya se que esta cuestion no es para la lista pero igual me podeis ayudar.
Estoy instalando un Windows NT Terminal server (no Citrix). Por si
no lo sabeis es una version de NT donde se pueden ejecutar sesiones
de usuario tipo telnet o xwin en modo
Hola de nuevo,
Veréis, estoy instalando, al menos intentando :), Debian desde ftp, el caso
es que pretendo hacerlo desde el ftp rediris, no obstante, cuando me da a
elegir los directorios de los paquetes que quiero, dado que no aparece en el
ftp el stable(que en un link al directorio bo, al menos
On Thu, Oct 01, 1998 at 12:26:22PM +0200, Miguel Regalado wrote:
Hola de nuevo,
Veréis, estoy instalando, al menos intentando :), Debian desde ftp, el caso
es que pretendo hacerlo desde el ftp rediris, no obstante, cuando me da a
elegir los directorios de los paquetes que quiero, dado que no
On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Miguel Regalado wrote:
es que pretendo hacerlo desde el ftp rediris, [...]
dado que no aparece en el ftp el stable [...]
Parece que no has mirado aquí:
ftp://ftp.rediris.es/pub/linux/distributions/debian/dists
Verás que stable apunta a hamm (Debian 2.0).
Dentro de
El problema estaba en que me pille los base de la 1.3.1, pero al final me he
pasado a la 2.0 y ya se estan desempaquetando los debians.
Tiene muy buena pinta
un saludo.
Miguel.
Miguel Regalado Querol
Asociación de Variabilistas de
On Thu, Oct 01, 1998 at 09:57:34AM +0100, Enrique Zanardi wrote:
On Thu, Oct 01, 1998 at 09:48:10AM +0100, Petete wrote:
En http://www.es.debian.org o http://www.debian.org salen solo las de
agosto.
¿En la página en inglés o en castellano? Si es en la inglésa, mira a ver
tu caché o
Para aclarar las cosas que se han dicho, os dire que:
1.- el numero 3 de Linux Actual SI ha salido, corresponde
al de Julio.
2.- el numero 4 de Linux Actual NO ha salido, en este
sale la Debian 2.0, en 2 CDs: binary-i386 (los paquetes
compilados)
On Thu, Oct 01, 1998 at 11:10:46AM +0100, David R. Leal Valmana wrote:
Octavio Rodriguez Perez wrote:
Hola,
Tengo un problemilla. Despistado como siempre se me paso el tiempo y
cuando fui a comprar la revista, se habia agotado.
¿Tiene alguien a mano la direccion de la distribuidora
Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a wrote:
Estoy, de todas formas, muy desilusionado, porque tenian los
Cd's+todos los aritculos hara tres semanas, y no se porque
no ha salido aun (esto ya es demasiado)
No te preocupes Javier, que Debian 2.0 no se va a caducar en tan poco
Octavio Rodriguez Perez wrote:
Hola,
Tengo un problemilla. Despistado como siempre se me paso el tiempo y
cuando fui a comprar la revista, se habia agotado.
¿Tiene alguien a mano la direccion de la distribuidora (e-mail si es
posible)?
Si conocen la distribuidora en Canarias, mejor.
On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Miguel Regalado wrote:
At 11:10 1/10/98 +0100, you wrote:
Octavio Rodriguez Perez wrote:
Hola,
Tengo un problemilla. Despistado como siempre se me paso el tiempo y
cuando fui a comprar la revista, se habia agotado.
¿Tiene alguien a mano la direccion de la
On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Petete wrote:
Yo la estuve buscando ayer y me dijeron que a Canarias aún no había
llegado.
De hecho sólo hace 7 dias que salio en Madrizz, o sea que tiene que estar
llegando en estos días.
--
De: Octavio Rodriguez Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tengo un
Guenas
On Thu, Oct 01, 1998 at 10:24:20AM +0100, Petete wrote:
La de septiembre es el número 4, y las últimas noticias
que se manejaron en las listas es que traería dos CD,
uno de ellos con Debian 2.0.
Por lo que se cuenta, los dos CDs seran la Debian 2.0, en la que se incluira la
Francisco Callejo el día Wed, Sep 30, 1998 at 11:54:01PM +0200 expuso lo
siguiente:
¿Has mirado en /etc/printcap?
Es posible que al instalar hamm te haya cambiado a /dev/lp0, o algo
así.
Que vaa... Como decía antes, ha sido de un día para otro. Antes de que me lo
digais, no he instalado
Estoy instalando Debian GNU 1.3.1 en un ordenador Compaq DeskPro XL 560 con
discos SCSCI. Al iniciar la instalación los reconoce, con fdisk seleciono la
partición a convertir en formato Linux y el sistema da mensajes de error del
tipo TIMEOUT, etc. Tengo que apagar y no puedo instalar el sistema
Hola a todos,
Hace tiempo recuerdo que los nucleos de linux soportaban un
sistema de ficheros llamado UVFAT (igual que UMSDOS pero
sobre VFAT). El caso es que he mirado el nucle 2.0.34 de
debian y no he visto que se soporte este FS. Asi mismo, he
comprobado que en el nucleo 2.0.33 si se
Perhaps your modem is a PLUG and PLAY modem or a winmodem of some thought ?
Hi. I'm currently running a Debian 1.3 system, and I'm working on putting
together a Hamm system to replace it. I'm trying to get a ppp connection
running on an external modem plugged into COM2 of the Hamm system and
From where can I download _POSTSCRIPT_ versions of the GNAT documantaion (such
as the GNAT User's Guide, GNAT Reference Manual) ?
Thank you.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I have reinstall debian and now im in troubles with pon:
1) ponok. (connecting)
2) poff ok (deconnecting)
3) pon NOT ok (*)
For pass stage 3, i must put a stage 2.5 that said `reboot'... and i
dont like to reboot linux.
How can i fix that??
(*) when runnig plog:
bla,, bla
Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could Braden not simply try Ctrl-Alt-F2 to switch to a non-X virtual console?
I'm too new at Linux to know, but I'd at least try it.
No. If the X-Server isn't configured yet and you start xdm, xdm starts
the X-Server. The Server exits at once and returns
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Perhaps your modem is a PLUG and PLAY modem or a winmodem of some thought ?
Sigh. What's frustrating is this isn't the first person to ask this
question. As I said in my post:
I'm trying to get a ppp connection running on an external modem
plugged into COM2 of
On Wed, 30 Sep 1998, dsb3 wrote:
On 30 Sep 1998, Ole J. Tetlie wrote:
*-Christopher Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
| I read some email in the Debian list a few minutes ago that said you can
| switch to a text mode virtual console from X by using Control-Alt-Fn and
| thought cool, I always
Sirs,
Can you please help me in installing xfree86 in my linux system. I have
taken the binaries xfree86 version 3.3.
My problem is as follows
1. I already took one xfree86 v3.3 from a ftp site and installed it when i
ran startx i got an error message as follows /usr/X11R6/bin/startx: line
66:
On Thu, 1 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps your modem is a PLUG and PLAY modem or a winmodem of some thought ?
Hi. I'm currently running a Debian 1.3 system, and I'm working on putting
together a Hamm system to replace it. I'm trying to get a ppp connection
running on an
On Wed, 30 Sep 1998, Phillip Neumann wrote:
Hello,
I have reinstall debian and now im in troubles with pon:
1) ponok. (connecting)
2) poff ok (deconnecting)
3) pon NOT ok (*)
For pass stage 3, i must put a stage 2.5 that said `reboot'... and i
dont like to reboot
On Wed, 30 Sep 1998, tony mollica wrote:
Hi. Just browsing through the list and found the following
excerpt from your message:
It's like the input filter is never being called. If I set the printcap
entry so it remote prints to our network printer, like so:
beeper:\
Hello,
Im getting some work to do from university. I have my works in my pc
with latex or others.
Now, i hate floppies, they allwais crash with the information inside
I want to access my pc from univerisy. Of course i can, i have done it.
But I can only if my pc is connected to internet
Just a guess, and probably not a very good one, but maybe you need to add
an initialization string to your script that resets the modem?
Hello,
such as ATsomething?? and where? in /etc/ppp/peers/provider ???
[i forgot all the commands used by and files runned by pon. (chatscript
Hi,
I can't seem to get profiling to work on hamm. Do I need to do
something special to get profiling to work? Thanks in advance.
--jc
--
Jimen Ching (WH6BRR) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BALAJI VENKAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hence i get a feeling that i am loading a wrong binary of xfree86 ( ie i
dont know if i have to take a.out binary or whatever ).
Where did you find the binaries?
Was it the official debianpackages from ftp.debian.org (or a mirror
thereoff), or was it a
*-Phillip Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
| I want to access my pc from univerisy. Of course i can, i have done it.
| But I can only if my pc is connected to internet (obvious). I just
| cannot getup on 8:00am, turn pc on, connet go to univ. and then back at
| 5:00 becouse the phone-line must be
*-Jimen Ching [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
| Hi,
| I can't seem to get profiling to work on hamm. Do I need to do
| something special to get profiling to work? Thanks in advance.
It should be just a matter of compiling and linking with -pg
(and running gprof afterwards). What exactly have you
Phillip Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kent West wrote:
On Wed, 30 Sep 1998, Phillip Neumann wrote:
I have reinstall debian and now im in troubles with pon:
1) ponok. (connecting)
2) poff ok (deconnecting)
3) pon NOT ok (*)
For pass stage 3, i must put a
If I run netscape (or any color or font intensive app) I have problems
starting other applications. I have to restart my Xserver to be able to
start other applications. Does anybody know of a painless solution?
/--/
Bonjour,
Je possde une carte graphique AGP Intel
740
Est-ce que Debian supporte cette carte
?
Cordialement,
Laurent HUSSENET : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Debian Users,
I am having a difficult time with my system displaying the
current time. I have checked my main boards bios and that
has the correct settings. I have used hwclock date settings
to bring the correct time to Linux, its ok if I keep the machine
up, but If I shut down over
Hi,
there is a non-root version of xcdroast
available now. Is there anybody working
on this?
Regards,
Ferdinand.
Hi
Which command do I need to to make my system recognized my
1. the ip address
2. Default Gateway
3. broadcast address
and how do I go about doing that.
How can I get debian linux to use a 2gif iomega gaz drive. I would be using
this to install the packages I downloaded from the internet
Hi all,
I've got a PC with an ASUS BX motherboard, a diamond viper 330 AGP, and
a PS/2 style connected keyboard. The automatic key repeat rate is a little
too slow to my liking. I have tried to change this using the Keyboard
section in /etc/X11/XF86Config, and with the xset command. Neither
Sorry about the slightly off-topic question, but sometimes people need a
good practical problem to keep them on their toes.
Lets say I have two text files... Both having several quotes, one per
line. Each file has unique quotes, but both also have some quotes which
are the same. What is a method
Michael Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lets say I have two text files... Both having several quotes, one per
line. Each file has unique quotes, but both also have some quotes which
are the same. What is a method to get from these two text files, a third
file, which has all of the unique
Hi all,
I have downloaded the chinese package xfntbig5p-cmex24m_0.1-1.deb.
I then installed this package, and used the following commands to
set font:
xset fp+ /usr/lib/X11/fonts/chinese
xset fp rehash
Now, my crxvt is working fine!
But I still
On Thu, Oct 01, 1998 at 09:51:37AM +0200, Wilson Tuma shared with us the
following words of wisdom:
Hi
Which command do I need to to make my system recognized my
1. the ip address
2. Default Gateway
3. broadcast address
and how do I go about doing that.
these are set in
On 1 Oct 1998, Peter Makholm wrote:
Michael Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lets say I have two text files... Both having several quotes, one per
line. Each file has unique quotes, but both also have some quotes which
are the same. What is a method to get from these two text files, a
Hi all,
Thanks very much for helping me get my HP5L working!
finally I used the script provided by Wojciech, and everything
is fine now.
Thanks again.
Shao Zhang \\/
5/28-30
Hi!
Does anybody knows something about leim/* files in emacs20_*.deb
ans emacs20-el*.deb packages?
I've got emacs-20.3.tar.gz and leim-20.3.tar.gz
and emacs20_20.3-1.diff.gz emacs20_20.3-1.dsc (from slink)
and then built both packages and then installed them. And found none of
leim files, so I
Could someone send me the recent post(s) with URLs about partitioning
programs? I seem to have deleted them in a fit of incompentency.
Andrew Tarr
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate
|___
http://multinet.co.nz/personalhomepages/locusmeus/antechamber.html
|~~~
On Wed, Sep 30, 1998 at 11:36:54PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
[...]
10.8. Running an if for remote printers
One oddity of lpd is that the if is not run for remote printers. If
you find that you need to run an if, you can do so by setting up a
double queue and requeueing the job.
Christopher Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Also, one other question. Is it possible to start two seperate X
sessions, so that you could say have one X session running WindowMaker
and the other one running E or something else, and switch between them
via control-alt-fn or whatever?
If you
Could someone send me the recent post(s) with URLs about partitioning
programs? I seem to have deleted them in a fit of incompentency.
Both fdisk and cfdisk are in the util-linux debian package, available at
... www.debian.org. If you reinstall this package, you should have
them. By the way,
I have always been able to get a virtural terminal by typing
ctrlaltf1 once the xdm process started.
---
Braden N. McDaniel writes:
Now when I boot the machine, my monitor goes to sleep as soon as the
boot
sequence has completed. I *think*
Could someone please tell how can I insert under
Linux (debian2.0) EOF (end of file) sign (in C lang.) from keyboard?
I mean what sequence of keys ?
Thanks
Jan
Jan Krupa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Could someone please tell how can I insert under
| Linux (debian2.0) EOF (end of file) sign (in C lang.) from keyboard?
| I mean what sequence of keys ?
Under most circumstances ^D is considered the EOF mark.
Gary
The automatic key repeat rate is a little
too slow to my liking.
It's not an X issue:
$ /sbin/kbdrate -r 30
This annoyed me enough to add this to my boot-up sequence:
/etc/rc2.d/S30keyboard - ../init.d/keyboard
where the /etc/init.d/keyboard script is as
Hello, can anyone help me with a correct printcap entry for HP LaserJet
4000?
/Tomas Petersson
I installed a fresh Debian 2.0 system via FTP. The tin newsreader shows
the groups available, but when I press Enter to see the headers, the
program hangs.
I found this problem on two different systems.
I fixed the problem by purging tin_980226-3.deb and installing the old
version from a Debian
Ctrl-d
Jan Krupa [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/1/98 9:24:42 AM
Could someone please tell how can I insert under
Linux (debian2.0) EOF (end of file) sign (in C lang.) from keyboard?
I mean what sequence of keys ?
Thanks
Jan
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Bonjour,
Je possède une carte graphique AGP Intel 740
Est-ce que Debian supporte cette carte ?
Cordialement,
Laurent HUSSENET : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Je ne sais pas. C'est une list anglaise. Essayez la liste
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Steven Udell wrote:
Hello Debian Users,
I am having a difficult time with my system displaying the
current time. I have checked my main boards bios and that
has the correct settings. I have used hwclock date settings
to bring the correct time to Linux, its ok if I
On Mon, 21 Sep 1998, Adrian Bridgett wrote:
On Sun, Sep 20, 1998 at 11:39:48PM -0500, dsb3 wrote:
[...]
Unless my memory fails me, I've formatted a zip disk in ext2 complete with
swap partition and installed linux. I did this at the beginning of the
year when I had access to a zip
I recently download netbeans and when I tried to do the tutorial I ran
across the error that the Class GregorianCalender did not exist when I
tried to import it. Furthur more I tried to compile another program
from the command line with GregorianCalender (make sure the paths
weren't just screwed
On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Jan Krupa wrote:
Could someone please tell how can I insert under
Linux (debian2.0) EOF (end of file) sign (in C lang.) from keyboard?
I mean what sequence of keys ?
Er, insert it where?! In EMACS, you would press control-Q control-D
(^Q^D) to insert a control-D into the
WF == Werner Fluegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
WF Habe versucht, unter Hamm einen neuen Kernel zu kompilieren. Wo
WF sind neuerdings die Filesysteme versteckt? Kein Iso9660, kein
WF msdos, kein Vfat. Wie zum Geier soll man dann mit einem neuen
Du mußt zuerst die NLS Unterstützung einschalten.
JK == Jan Krupa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JK Could someone please tell how can I insert under
JK Linux (debian2.0) EOF (end of file) sign (in C lang.) from keyboard?
JK I mean what sequence of keys ?
Control D is eof.
Ciao,
Martin
On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Kendall P. Bullen wrote:
: On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Jan Krupa wrote:
:
: Could someone please tell how can I insert under
: Linux (debian2.0) EOF (end of file) sign (in C lang.) from keyboard?
: I mean what sequence of keys ?
:
: Er, insert it where?! In EMACS, you
Congratulations. I can even spare some virtual sleep, since mine have
been sleeping through the night for months.
And infant girls like debian. But only choose two of the set
{girl,laptop,beer} at anyone moment, or (girl) giggles at display on
(laptop), kicks in delight, hitting (beer),
Hi!
I've got a webserver which is running constantly. A few days ago
we had to reboot it, because of a SCSI problem with the JAZ drive.
(side note: can you imagine the load went up to 115 still growing!?)
Well, after the reboot the system stopped at the prompt:
Press Ctrl-D or give root
At 01:27 AM 10/1/1998 -0400, Phillip Neumann wrote:
Kent West wrote:
On Wed, 30 Sep 1998, Phillip Neumann wrote:
Hello,
I have reinstall debian and now im in troubles with pon:
1) ponok. (connecting)
2) poff ok (deconnecting)
3) pon NOT ok (*)
For pass stage 3,
On Mon, Sep 28, 1998 at 05:22:51PM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
This can be an impending failure of a power supply or it could be another
Indeed. Once when working IT someone called to report their screen
had wavy scrolling lines; when I saw it, I brought a replacement monitor
in but found their
On Tue, Sep 29, 1998 at 09:20:20AM +, Kent West wrote:
So, can I understand this to mean that lprng is a newer/better version
of lpr?
As Spock might say, that is by no means certain.
lprng has one feature I would like -- bounce queues. lpr can accomplish
this, but uses messy scripts to do
At 04:52 PM 10/1/1998 +, you wrote:
Hello again.. More problems, i have tried to solve this myself but
things isnt getting any better :(.
1. pppconfig doesnt exist, but ppp exists..
2. What access method shall i choose?
Since you presumably don't have any network connection (no ppp and
It seems that I am to be the doomsayer of Diamond modems. Folks, if you
plan on using Linux, don't buy one! You weren't very specific about your
modem. Some of the older Diamond Supra modems are actually accessible to
Linux, but it's not easy to set them up. The newer PCI modems are
Hi!
$ ps ax | grep S1
11680 S1 S0:00 /sbin/getty -L -f /etc/issue.ttyS1 ttyS1 9600 vt100
$ finger
castor25 Jose Castor pbOct 1 17:40 (minxo.upc.es)
ceo Cercle d'Estudis Orien S1 2 Oct 1 13:57
david25 David Moya Rubiop1 6 Oct 1 13:52
Whenever I'm at the computer at home and my 14 month-old is around, she'll
walk over and press the Control key. Always the Control key.
She does like to be in control...
Peter
On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Pere Camps wrote:
Hi!
$ ps ax | grep S1
11680 S1 S0:00 /sbin/getty -L -f /etc/issue.ttyS1 ttyS1 9600 vt100
$ finger
castor25 Jose Castor pbOct 1 17:40 (minxo.upc.es)
ceo Cercle d'Estudis Orien S1 2 Oct 1 13:57
david25 David Moya Rubio
I recently upgraded my talk and now it seems to be broken. Whenever i try
to talk to someone on my machine it says waiting for [No connection yet]
then sits for a bit then says [Checking for Invitation on caller's
machine] then never moves. Can anyone tell me what is the problem?
peter wrote,
Whenever I'm at the computer at home and my 14 month-old is around, she'll
walk over and press the Control key. Always the Control key.
She does like to be in control...
#flasback on . . . .
The old keyboards, with reset buttons . . . The reset on the apple was
bad enough.
John Watts wrote:
Hello all,
I'm trying to do a stealth installation of Debian 2.0.34 on an old P75 system
at
work and am having some problems.
'2.0.34' refers to the version of the Linux *kernel* being used, not
the Debian distribution. The most recent offical Debian is v2.0.
Evan Van Dyke wrote:
Are you logged in as root? pon/poff do require that, i seem to remember.
--Evan
With the correct file permissions, pon/poff *can* be run by a normal,
non-root, user.
--
Ed C.
*- Stefan Nobis wrote about Re: X server problems
| Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|
| Could Braden not simply try Ctrl-Alt-F2 to switch to a non-X virtual
console?
| I'm too new at Linux to know, but I'd at least try it.
|
| No. If the X-Server isn't configured yet and you start xdm,
Date: Thu, 1 Oct 1998 15:50:52 +0200
From: Tomas Petersson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: printcap entry for HP LaserJet 4000
Hello, can anyone help me with a correct printcap entry for HP LaserJet
4000?
I have a 4000N, but it's close enough. Here's mine:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andy Spiegl) writes:
Hi!
I've got a webserver which is running constantly. A few days ago
we had to reboot it, because of a SCSI problem with the JAZ drive.
(side note: can you imagine the load went up to 115 still growing!?)
Well, after the reboot the system stopped
My latest motherboard has a CPU temp sensor and fan tachometer feature.
Are there any linux drivers/programs for reading these?
--
Paul Reavis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Design Lead
Partner Software, Inc.http://www.partnersoft.com
Kent West writes:
If you've only installed via floppy the base system, and don't have a CD,
I'm not sure what you need to do. My guess would be that you'd have to
download the pppconfig package to floppy from another machine that is
networked, and then use the floppy method. Or perhaps you
I think I have one listed on my page somewhere.
http://www.linuxapps.com/
Matthew
On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Paul Reavis wrote:
My latest motherboard has a CPU temp sensor and fan tachometer feature.
Are there any linux drivers/programs for reading these?
--
Paul Reavis
For the last two days I get the message in the subject line from time to
time. /dev/hdc is my cdrom.
Those unexpected signals interrup any program whether I am listening to
music on cd or whether I am reading data from cd or even when the cdrom is
empty.
Does anyone know what can cause this?
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