BUENOS DIAS!!!
Y entonces, va Hue-Bond y dice ¿Re: Compilación del núcleo?
La ventaja de este método es, a) más rápido hacer actualizaciones
(make-kpkg configure; make-kpkg ... kernel_image); b) se crean
paquetes que se pueden instalar y desintalar
Pues yo no veo ventaja en eso.
On dom, ene 17, 1999 at 10:07:20 +0100, miquel wrote:
On Fri, 8 Jan 1999, Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez wrote:
Hola a todos, tengo un problema con el sendmail que hasta ahora no me había
dado cuenta de el. Resulta que no puedo enviar e-mails a direcciones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pues tengo
On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Hue-Bond wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
La ventaja de este método es, a) más rápido hacer actualizaciones
(make-kpkg configure; make-kpkg ... kernel_image); b) se crean
paquetes que se pueden instalar y desintalar
Pues yo no veo
make install tambien te copia el nucleo a /boot, y ejecuta el lilo.
make modules_install instala los modulos
con estas ordenes haces todo esto y mas rápido
MadBit
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On Sat, 16 Jan 1999, Alvaro Alea wrote:
BUENOS DIAS!!!
Y entonces, va Hue-Bond y dice ¿Re: Compilación del
01/18/99 11:21 AM
Eduardo Barrero [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Buenas L-ers
¿Alguien a instalado KDE?. Tengo el cdrom de Linux Actual 5 y lo intento
pero me dan problemas de dependencias y no sé que hacer. ¿Como puedo
hacerlo?
Help.
Hola!
Sobre el asunto Linux + W95.
Se que en una lista debian esto va a parecer muy raro, pero ...
Existe una forma de instalar linux sin cambiar particiones:
ziplinux, de la distribución slackware, http://www.slackware.com , consiste
en una instalación base que ocupa 100 Mb descomprimida
¿Porque no usar la Debian?
Con un poco de trabajo se puede hacer. Sólo necesitas la ayuda de un
usuario que domine un poco el tema.
Los pasos serían:
- Compilar un kernel con soporte UMSDOS
- Crear un disco de arranque debian con ese kernel
- Crear con este kernel una partición UMSDOS
Hola,
tengo bastantes dudas (y muy básicas) en lo que se refiere a la compilación
del núcleo. Desde que cambié la caja por una ATX, para apagar la máquina
debo reiniciar, entrar en w95 y salir desde allí. Así pues necesito
compilar (¿o recompilar?) el núcleo con APM.
La primera duda es:
On Mon, 18 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tengo bastantes dudas (y muy básicas) en lo que se refiere a la compilación
del núcleo. Desde que cambié la caja por una ATX, para apagar la máquina
debo reiniciar, entrar en w95 y salir desde allí. Así pues necesito
compilar (¿o recompilar?) el
En esta dirección yo bajé el servidor i740 y el programa de
configuración. Me parece que venía en formato rpm, le pasé el alien y lo
instalé y me funcionó a la primera. Tengo una tarjeta AGP con el chip
Mach64 y llevaba bastante tiempo intentando hacer funcionar las X con
la distribución de
Antonio Ballesteros wrote:
En que consiste el modulo ese ???
Yo lo instale sin ningun tipo de error/problema, pero no cambia nada :(
Pensaba que los menus saldrian en castellano, la ayuda ... pero solo tengo
el diccionario en castellano, que no he hecho algo bien ???
Es un fichero aparte que
Por fin actualicé el kernel a 2.2.0-pre7 parcheando desde el 2.1.125.
Gracias a los mensajes que me habeis enviado en respuesta al mio en el que
pedía ayuda en la actualización del kernel, especialmente a Marcelo E.
Magallón y a Jesus
Rodrigo.
Aprovecho para comentaros que en Linux Today he
Buenas L-ers
¿Alguien a instalado KDE?. Tengo el cdrom de Linux Actual 5 y lo intento
pero me dan problemas de dependencias y no sé que hacer. ¿Como puedo
hacerlo?
Help.
Yo lo intente, lo consegui despues de sudar lo tuve 2 días y lo desinstalé.
Te cuento ...
en la siguiente dirección tienes
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 10:55:20PM +0100, José Antonio Pozo wrote:
Hola, ¿cuantas pipes se pueden abrir a la vez en C?. Gracias
de /usr/include/linux/limits.h tienes:
#define OPEN_MAX 256/* # open files a process may have */
y un 'pipe' es un archivo, así que me imagino que la
Gerardo Aburruzaga Garcia dixit:
tengo bastantes dudas (y muy básicas) en lo que se refiere a la compilación
del núcleo. Desde que cambié la caja por una ATX, para apagar la máquina
debo reiniciar, entrar en w95 y salir desde allí. Así pues necesito
compilar (¿o recompilar?) el núcleo
On Mon, Jan 18, 1999 at 12:34:34PM +0100, · Mig · wrote:
Hola!
Sobre el asunto Linux + W95.
Se que en una lista debian esto va a parecer muy raro, pero ...
Existe una forma de instalar linux sin cambiar particiones:
ziplinux, de la distribución slackware, http://www.slackware.com ,
On Mon, 18 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gerardo Aburruzaga Garcia dixit:
tengo bastantes dudas (y muy básicas) en lo que se refiere a la
compilación
del núcleo. Desde que cambié la caja por una ATX, para apagar la máquina
debo reiniciar, entrar en w95 y salir desde allí.
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Description: Binary data
On Sat, 16 Jan 1999, Alfredo Casademunt wrote:
Hola a todos. Estoy usando octave (sobre Debian 2.0r2) y muere
miserablemente con un segmentation fault al pedirle el polinomio
caracterisco de una matriz cuadrada, o al pedirle las raíces de un
polinomio, o ... yo diría que no carga los ficheros
On Mon, Jan 18, 1999 at 01:20:07PM +0100, Xose Manoel Ramos wrote:
¿Porque no usar la Debian?
Ojalá fuese tan fácil. :-)
Con un poco de trabajo se puede hacer. Sólo necesitas la ayuda de un
usuario que domine un poco el tema.
Los pasos serían:
- Compilar un kernel con soporte UMSDOS
De los ~600MB que tengo en la partición de w95 he dejado 399MB libres para
reparticionar con fips. He pasado el defrag y reiniciado con el disquete
que lleva fips.exe. Todo lo que me permitía eran unos 97MB para la nueva
partición (yo pensaba en unos 350-360MB).
La solución pasa por desinstalar
Hola
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Valcarce Alonso escribió:
Me ocurre que quiero instalar diversas aplicaciones, configurar y
compilar el Kernel
y me dice que no encuentra el gcc, el cc ni el make.
He instalado el debian con diskettes creo que es la versión 2.0.34.
Espero que me entendáis pues
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
De los ~600MB que tengo en la partición de w95 he dejado 399MB libres para
reparticionar con fips. He pasado el defrag y reiniciado con el disquete
que lleva fips.exe. Todo lo que me permitía eran unos 97MB para la nueva
partición (yo pensaba en unos 350-360MB).
Emilio de Miguel wrote:
Hola
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Valcarce Alonso escribió:
Me ocurre que quiero instalar diversas aplicaciones, configurar y
compilar el Kernel
y me dice que no encuentra el gcc, el cc ni el make.
He instalado el debian con diskettes creo que es la versión
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I think i have a problem with one of my new K6-2 box.
I have two boxes : same motherboard (ASUS P5A) , same amount of memory
(128Mo).
Same output of /proc/cpuinfo for both
*except* for bogomips.
One is a 350MHz and it gives me ~350 Bogomips
the other
Henning Makholm dixit:
mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/win95 -t vfat
It seems to be with no problems. But in each win95 is a directory named
Program Files. I can't change in this dir, because it's a space in
the filename.
Have you tried escaping the space in the shell? Either of
cd
Perhaps some more info from /proc/pci might be useful:
PCI devices found:
Bus 0, device 13, function 0:
VGA compatible controller: S3 Inc. ViRGE/DX or /GX (rev 1).
Medium devsel. Master Capable. Latency=64. Min Gnt=4.Max Lat=255.
Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at
Scott:
From what I understand, there is no driver yet. Apparently
OSS (www.opensound.com) is working on one that will be released
sometime in the first quarter of this year. I have the same
card on a Dell XPS system.
Let me know if you hear anything to the contrary and I'll be
sure to do the
I stand corrected. Maybe that is why that program can never be found. ;^)
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Saturday, January 16, 1999 2:47 PM
Subject: Re: shell scripts.
On Fri, Jan 15, 1999 at 05:52:21AM -0700, Dan
On Fri, 15 Jan 1999 19:20:08 GMT, TC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a generic extarctor for .deb archive formats ( like winzip for
windoze 95 )
I don't have a full linux install I just want to grab some binaries out of
a .deb archive ???
If you don't have dpkg handy (or you can't remember
Hi Torsten,
you wrote on: 17 Jan 99 at 20:16 (received 17.01.99)
about : _Re: Netscape4.5 cannot find libraries_
$ /sbin/ldconfig -p | grep 'libc5.*X'
Thank you very much, the problem was the older netscape. I will get the
glibc version and try again.
Learned a lot from your info
I found this great link from LWN.
But, then I went back to the debian home page, and coundn't find it...
I think the Debian Weekly News is a great addition to our community too.
To address your concern, the DWN seems to be a separate entity from the
official Debian web site.
--
Regards,
On Mon, Jan 18, 1999 at 02:02:00AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Henning Makholm dixit:
Have you tried escaping the space in the shell? Either of
cd /mnt/win95/Program Files
cd /mnt/win95/Program\ Files
cd /mnt/win95/Program' 'Files
should work unless there is a bug in the
Hi Ossama,
you wrote on: 16 Jan 99 at 22:13 (received 17.01.99)
about : _Re: xconfig, menuconfig_
There are no such packages. They are Makefile targets. Go into your
Linux source directory and do make xconfig or make menuconfig.
It does not work, I still get the message no target. I
Hi Frederick,
It does not work, I still get the message no target. I also cannot
locate any files with patterns xconfig or menuconfig.
I did install the kernel-package.
I don't understand, what I'm doing wrong.
kernel-package and kernel-source are two different things. You will
need a
On Sat, 16 Jan 1999 at 02:39:32 +, Mark Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I installed xfstt from slink tonight, as I'm getting sick of the same
problem. It went fine, and fixed all the web pages I was having trouble
with regularly (I knew I could use that Windows license for something).
Is
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 05:54:41PM -0500, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
There is a little program called switchvt... I hardly remember, but I think
it was just a single C file.
That's about all I remember, too. (Although I was trying runvt, loadvt,
launchvt.) Anyone have ideas on where it's
I'm having to reset up my system after a hard drive crash, and am having
a hard time getting diald setup. I've tried to set it up using the
provides scripts and examples, but they don't seem to be working. I
remember when I first set it up, I was directed to a good page on the
web where someone
I'm running slink (frozen), and all the libraries appear to be
there. ...still getting bus errors.
---
/usr/bin/X11/netscape: line 64: 384 bus error
LD_PRELOAD=/lib/libBrokenLocale.so.1 $netscape $@
Howdy...
I seem to have a corrupted file on this system which is preventing me
from upgrading manpages-dev:
gusgus:~ # apt-get install manpages-dev
Updating package status cache...done
Checking system integrity...ok
1 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 165 not upgraded.
Need
Hi,
Why are all the C lib functions listed in the top level of the info
menu? I am running slink, mostly.
--
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ACORN techie
AOL/IM: jim foltz
On Sun, 17 Jan 1999, Rob Mahurin wrote:
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 05:54:41PM -0500, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
There is a little program called switchvt... I hardly remember, but I
think
it was just a single C file.
That's about all I remember, too. (Although I was trying runvt,
On Sun, 17 Jan 1999, Jason Wright wrote:
It's obviously corrupted and bogus:
gusgus:~ # ls -l /usr/man/man2/iopl.2.gz
prw--ws--- 1 505 38296 0 Jan 2 1970 /usr/man/man2/iopl.2.gz
And I can't delete it
This looks familiar. I'd suggest:
1) e2fsck -cf /dev/hd?
2) try to
Brandon Mitchell wrote:
It works as root. But I need a bit more than chvt, and I know I've seen a
program/script that does it about a year or more ago. The more that I
need is the ability to do this as a user, run a specified program, and
switch back to X when the program is done. I was
I keep getting an error in my syslog from modprobe that states it can't
locate module net-pf-5. Does anyone know what this particular module is?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Mike
On Sun, 17 Jan 1999, Joey Hess wrote:
Open will do it. Use open -s -w program, it will switch to a VT, run the
program, wait for it to finish, and switch back.
That's exactly what I was looking for!
Thanks Joey,
Brandon
+--- ---+
|
Take a peak in /etc/modutils/aliases (or /etc/conf.modules if running hamm and
older). net-pf-5 is appletalk. Adding a line of :
alias net-pf-5 off # DDP / appletalk
will help.
On 18-Jan-99 Michael Dahlberg wrote:
I keep getting an error in my syslog from modprobe that states it can't
Any opinions on which of the few POP3 daemons are best/most secure?
Thanks,
Eric.
My update-menus binary seems to have broken. Whenever I try running it
(or removing packages, or adding packages that add menu items), it
immediately gives me the following error:
edgy:/var/lib/dpkg/info# update-menus
Aborted
An strace shows something like this:
Chris Hoover wrote:
I'm having to reset up my system after a hard drive crash, and am having
a hard time getting diald setup. I've tried to set it up using the
provides scripts and examples, but they don't seem to be working. I
remember when I first set it up, I was directed to a good page
On Sat, Jan 16, 1999 at 06:51:11PM +0100, Paolo Pedaletti wrote:
/dev/hdc5 /mnt/E vfatrw,conv=auto,user,exec,noauto,async,umask=000
0 0
Urg, permanent mounts under /mnt, and subdirectories too. Red Hat be damned.
before or later I will change the umask to a more secure one.
But
On Sat, Jan 16, 1999 at 08:11:12PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now my next problem is getting the ppp software to recognize com 7 as
a valid com port. Com 7 is 3E8 IRQ5.
Err, no that's COM3 in DOS nomenclature; the IRQ is irrelevant.
Edit /etc/rc.boot/0setserial to set the IRQs or
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 09:40:15AM +, Raghavendra Bhat wrote:
about it on a Debian 2.0 box. Why is Debian using getty as the default
instead of mingetty which is the default in a Red Hat box ?
Good question.
I change it on all my machines.
Hamish
--
Hamish Moffatt VK3TYD
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 10:00:24AM +, Nidge Jones wrote:
The terminals are DOS based machines running NCSA telnet clients, and worked
just fine to Debian 1.3.1 ? The problem started following my upgrade to 2.0.
The problem..
At the Linux prompt all is well, nothing appears to be wrong.
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 11:13:41AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think i have a problem with one of my new K6-2 box.
I have two boxes : same motherboard (ASUS P5A) , same amount of memory
(128Mo).
Same output of /proc/cpuinfo for both
*except* for bogomips.
One is a 350MHz and it
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Hi Eric!
Thanks for your comments, they are just I was looking for
Best wishes,
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Computers are useless. They can only give answers.Pablo
I also noticed that libBrokenLocale.so.1 is a symlink to
libBrokenLocale-2.0.7.so, which is there.
Art
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 09:29:33PM +, Art Lemasters wrote:
I'm running slink (frozen), and all the libraries appear to be
there. ...still getting bus errors.
Good Day (or night) everyone,
I recently installed the base system of Debian,
and intend soon to use Dselect to install the
standard installation.
Question 1:
I read Debian User's Guide Edition 2 and therein
it is said that after one has selected the packages
one wishes to install it may be
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 20:08:35 -0500, Randy Edwards wrote:
I found this great link from LWN.
But, then I went back to the debian home page, and coundn't find it...
I think the Debian Weekly News is a great addition to our community too.
To address your concern, the DWN seems to be a
J.H.M. Dassen wrote:
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 20:08:35 -0500, Randy Edwards wrote:
I found this great link from LWN.
But, then I went back to the debian home page, and coundn't find it...
I think the Debian Weekly News is a great addition to our community too.
To address your concern,
per_adua32 wrote:
Good Day (or night) everyone,
I recently installed the base system of Debian,
and intend soon to use Dselect to install the
standard installation.
Question 1:
I read Debian User's Guide Edition 2 and therein
it is said that after one has selected the packages
one
hi
Ship's Log, Lt. Peter Eades, Stardate 170199.0005:
X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.06 [en] (X11; I; Linux 2.0.35 i586)
CC: debian-user list debian-user@lists.debian.org
Is that a bug in mozilla or rfc-ok? I just saw this because my ^TO debian
didn't catch this Email.
Greetings
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unsubscribe
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Thomas MANGIN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maitrise Informatique de Lyon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+33 6 60 97 91 01
http://www.kernel.org http://themes.org http://www.berlin-consortium.org
http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd.html
I don't know if I'm barking up the wrong tree, but I've seen similar
things over a slow telnet connection when I've eg. been editing mail
messages. If this is the same thing, the problem is just with updating
being slow. If there are a lot of lines to move down, this takes ages,
and you don't
Frank,
Here's a sample page to try out with lynx (I'm on a winbloze box at the
moment and can't see how it works with lynx):
http://www.extropia.com/cgi/Calendar/4.0/calendar.cgi
I've just checked it out. It doesn't visualize very well... :-(
If you are looking for a personal
Hi all,
Are there any economy mode print filters available for use with gs
in debian?
Eric
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Hi,
I've installed KDE and got it up and running without problems. However, many
of the KDE apps have broken icons in the toolbars - eg kedit, kfm etc. If I
start kedit from an xterm it spits loads of messages about empty pixmaps
in ktoolbarsomethingorother. Does anyone have any suggestions as to
Is it possible that Linux strands on certain occaisons?
After installating Linux, I run dselect and download several
programmes from FTP. After closing dselect and before I could login
as root, I got the following message:
INIT: Id 1 respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
I switched to
I mounted on my notebook the win95-partition as shown:
mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/win95 -t vfat
It seems to be with no problems. But in each win95 is a directory named
Program Files. I can't change in this dir, because it's a space in
the filename. Has it a way to change in this dir - other
Fine, but AFAIK the smail command can only be used as root. As a normal
user do:
runq -v
George Bonser dixit:
smail -v -q
or smail -q
the -v lets you watch it try to deliver the mail.
On Sun, 17 Jan 1999, tracheotomy bob wrote:
I've read the documentation but I can't find what
Ringkjøbing Amt - e-post
I've got 2 pc's at home.
1 win95 and
1 Linux / win95
Working in win-environment on both pc's I have a windows-network with the
ability to share files. That is: - we share printer, modem and files on the
hard-drives.
Can I set the win95-pc up to accessing the modem
Down load the smba package, read the instructions and enjoy.
Pete
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ringkjøbing Amt - e-post
I've got 2 pc's at home.
1 win95 and
1 Linux / win95
Working in win-environment on both pc's I have a windows-network with the
ability to share files. That is: - we
Sorry of course that should be samba
Let's take a look at the new slackware site first :) Especially this
URL: http://www.slackware.com/logos/
Any similar things for Debian? I definitely will put a Debian banner
on my site if they exist.
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Anthony. [
*- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about Local network
I've got 2 pc's at home.
1 win95 and
1 Linux / win95
Working in win-environment on both pc's I have a windows-network with the
ability to share files. That is: - we share printer, modem and files on the
hard-drives.
Can I set the win95-pc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about Local network
I've got 2 pc's at home.
1 win95 and
1 Linux / win95
Working in win-environment on both pc's I have a windows-network with the
ability to share files. That is: - we share printer, modem and files on the
Peter Bartosch wrote:
Hi!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it is the ID (only ?) which determines the boot in this case.
in SCSI-cases true, it's the id which determines the boot-drive
normally you could only boot from drives with id 0 or 1 (i know this
correctly from DOS, but not from
*- Anthony Wong wrote about Debian images
Let's take a look at the new slackware site first :) Especially this
URL: http://www.slackware.com/logos/
Any similar things for Debian? I definitely will put a Debian banner
on my site if they exist.
http://www.debian.org/logos/, funny huh?
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Thanks for reading this e.mail.
I am looking for some help. I currently have 2 LAN cards, using the lance
driver. How do I get the 2nd card to configure?
I am missing the step required to set up eth1, I believe I can get tcp/ip
running after that.
This is part of an exercise I am doing to set
On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Chuck Stickelman wrote:
virtanen wrote:
If I run some dos-programs using freedos and dosemu, do I need to install
my dos-programs on a dos-formatted partition, or is it possible to use my
linux-partitions?
I've done it both ways. I have one client who runs a
Hello Nigel:
Look in /etc/init.d/network. In there you will see a series
of variable definitions and network commands. Create the
same setup (in that file with different numbers) for your
second NIC.
Then reboot, and away you go
Peter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for reading this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for reading this e.mail.
I am looking for some help. I currently have 2 LAN cards, using the lance
driver. How do I get the 2nd card to configure?
I am missing the step required to set up eth1, I believe I can get tcp/ip
running after that.
This is
hi
Someone here told me that debian wouldn't be 100% pam?
2b exactly it was login he were refering to.
Is that possible that login doesn't care about pam?
Greetings
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On Mon, 18 Jan 1999, per_adua32 wrote:
Question 1:
I read Debian User's Guide Edition 2 and therein
it is said that after one has selected the packages
one wishes to install it may be necessary to run the
installation step over again until all the packages
are installed.
I wonder if
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I need a hand with scripting... ive got a script that 'want' to update cvs
things. But sometimes i get messages like:
cvs [update aborted]: connect to anoncvs.gnome.org:2401 failed: Connection
refused
The script goes on ignoring the message and it
I have tried to get roaming to work with netscape and experineced some
very basic problems.
I can not pass the auticentication - netscape keep re-asking for my
passwd.
My /etc/apache/httpd.conf was automatically changed when I installed
libapache-mod-roaming_0.9.1-1.deb and if I look in this
Mark Herrick wrote:
Hi,
I've installed KDE and got it up and running without problems. However, many
of the KDE apps have broken icons in the toolbars - eg kedit, kfm etc. If I
start kedit from an xterm it spits loads of messages about empty pixmaps
in ktoolbarsomethingorother. Does
On Mon, 18 Jan 1999, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
Hi all,
Are there any economy mode print filters available for use with gs
in debian?
As root, hpset econo should do the trick
Matthew
--
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Steward of the Cambridge Tolkien Society
Selwyn College Computer
On Sat, 16 Jan 1999, Gregor Giesen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Word is that the 7 files method doesn't work - I'd suggest you get the one
big
file. It worked for me.
The 7 files also work. You must gunzip all files; netscape should do it
automaticly.
Then you must untar the
On Mon, 18 Jan 1999, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
Hi all,
Are there any economy mode print filters available for use with gs
in debian?
As root, hpset econo should do the trick
It will, for certain HP printers. Very probably not for the HP 710C
that I have, which actually is a
I've installed KDE and got it up and running without problems. However,
many
of the KDE apps have broken icons in the toolbars - eg kedit, kfm etc.
If I
start kedit from an xterm it spits loads of messages about empty
pixmaps
in ktoolbarsomethingorother. Does anyone have any suggestions
Does anyone maintain .deb files of the recent XEmacs betas? I know
someone does this for the Enlightenment CVS snapshots, so I figured a
similar thing for XEmacs might exist. Thanks.
SJG
hi, (Thanks pann)
OK, something went really wrong during dselect process and I need help.
After I install the base system and went ahead to dselect(after reading
the dselect for beginner manual of course). I am new at dselect so I
accidently selected and installed alot of
Hi Scott,
I dont know if someone does XEmacs debian packages for CVS snapshots but
I know that there is a project for Debian CVS snapshots. Jim Pick is the
leader of the project. I forgot the URL now. Better to wrote to him.
Have a nice day,Paulo Henrique
Does anyone know how to find out what the proper block size is for a tape
drive? I have an Exabyte 8200 scsi tape drive (8mm 2.5 gig), that I bought
used with no documentation. I've looked at the exabyte home page, but did not
see any mention of block size.
I've tried to backup with dump,
Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sounds like bad terminal emulation. I find that NCSA (and the related
Clarkson CUTCP) telnet have pretty poor terminal emulation. I run CUTCP
...
I can't suggest a better DOS telnet though. I'm used to the Lan Workplace
I remember liking the DOS version of
I too have an Exabyte 8200. Mine works, so I mention what I do,
avoiding working with an actual blocksize.
I sent this almost verbatim to another person on December 31, 1998.
Over the years, Exabyte has sold about 1 million tape drives,
so there are many on the market used, including the 8200
Chris Hoover [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First, it'd help if you wrapped the lines in your posts. Those long
lines make it look like crap in a lot of newsreaders.
| Does anyone know how to find out what the proper block size is for a
| tape drive? I have an Exabyte 8200 scsi tape drive (8mm 2.5
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Hi, I'm looking fore a document that would propose of suggest a
directory tree structure for a Linux system. It seems that various
distributions use different directories and I find this confusing.
Is there any
Dear all,
Anyone know of any of these that work - the first few from the pgp
documentation (dated 1995) all seem dead (unroutable mail domain, failed
nslookup etc.)...
Thanks,
Matthew
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