Jon Noble wrote:
Siguiendo las instucciones de Infovia-Howto (Método A) he creado los
ficheros necesarios,
pero me encuentro que al ejecutar pppd me da el mensage:
In file /etc/ppp/options: unreconized option '+ua'.
Hola, el problema es que la opcion +ua está obsoleta, creo. Sustituye
+ua
Voy a comprar una tarjeta de video, pero no se cual, quisiera que
me recomendaran una que linux la soporte, no se si comprar una agp o una
voodoo, el problema es que me dicen que para la voodoo necesito una
tarjeta de video normal, tambien quisiera que me recomendaran marcas.
Hola a todos,
cuando llevo mucho rato trabajando por ejemplo con Netscape Navigator (que
es con lo que lo he notado) la memoria se me llena y el sistema se vuelve
terriblemente lento e incluso se me conjelan Netscape y las aplicaciones que
tenga abierta y el sistema llega a veces incluso a
On Wed, 20 Jan 1999, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Javier_Vi=F1uales_Guti=E9rrez?= wrote:
Hola a todos,
cuando llevo mucho rato trabajando por ejemplo con Netscape Navigator (que
es con lo que lo he notado) la memoria se me llena y el sistema se vuelve
terriblemente lento e incluso se me conjelan
On Mon, 18 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
01/18/99 11:21 AM
Eduardo Barrero [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Buenas L-ers
q ¿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 amigos voay avanzando.
Pero ahora me ocurre que al ejecutar make zImage despues de make
menuconfig me da un error que es
as86 -o - a -o bootsect.o bootsect.s
make[1] as86: Command not found
make[1]: ***[bootsect.o] Error 127
Con lo cual me he quedado parado pues necesito compilar el Kernel
hola a la lista, es el primer mensaje que envio y creo que responde a
una pregunta, despues de este ya preguntare yo :-))
lo del make zImage yo diria que no tienes instalado el paquete de
ensamblador, a mi tambien me paso eso.
hasta pronto
Hola amigos voay avanzando.
Pero ahora me ocurre que
On Tue, 19 Jan 1999, Miguel Angel Hernandez Sanchez wrote:
Voy a comprar una tarjeta de video, pero no se cual, quisiera que
me recomendaran una que linux la soporte, no se si comprar una agp o una
voodoo, el problema es que me dicen que para la voodoo necesito una
tarjeta de video
Voy a comprar una tarjeta de video, pero no se cual, quisiera que
me recomendaran una que linux la soporte, no se si comprar una agp o una
voodoo, el problema es que me dicen que para la voodoo necesito una
tarjeta de video normal, tambien quisiera que me recomendaran marcas.
On Tue, 19 Jan 1999, Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a wrote:
La verdad es que es mu sencillo hacerlo a mano
Un script podría hacer algo así... a ver lo estoy probando... sí:
On Tue, Jan 19, 1999 at 02:36:58AM +0100, Vicente Barba wrote:
Me pregunto si hay alguna forma (por comando o script)
as86 está en un paquete que se llama bin86 y creo que está en la seccion
main/devel.
-Mensaje original-
De: José Valcarce Alonso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: miércoles 20 de enero de 1999 9:13
Para: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Asunto: make zImage
Hola amigos voay
On Wed, Jan 20, 1999 at 09:39:07AM +0100, Mig wrote:
Voy a comprar una tarjeta de video, pero no se cual, quisiera que
me recomendaran una que linux la soporte, no se si comprar una agp o una
voodoo, el problema es que me dicen que para la voodoo necesito una
tarjeta de video normal,
Yo, después de hacer make menuconfig, ejecuto make dep, después make
clean y después make zImage.
No sé si será este el problema.
Saludos
On Wed, Jan 20, 1999 at 04:47:20AM +0100, Antonio Angel Sanz Arróspide wrote:
Yo, después de hacer make menuconfig, ejecuto make dep, después make
clean y después make zImage.
Pista: El paquete kernel-package es vuestro mejor amigo.
--
Enrique Zanardi
On Wed, 20 Jan 1999, Antonio Angel Sanz Arróspide wrote:
Yo, después de hacer make menuconfig, ejecuto make dep, después make
clean y después make zImage.
No sé si será este el problema.
Saludos
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On Wed, 20 Jan 1999, Antonio Castro wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jan 1999, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Javier_Vi=F1uales_Guti=E9rrez?= wrote:
cuando llevo mucho rato trabajando por ejemplo con Netscape Navigator (que
es con lo que lo he notado) la memoria se me llena y el sistema se vuelve
terriblemente lento e
Yo tuve una, y la consegui poner con el servidor de framebuffer, si
bien
necestitas un kernel de los nuevos (2.1.x o 2.2.x) y activar el soporte
de framebuffer que llevan las tarjetas VESA 2.0. El paquete no me acuerdo
como se llamava, XFB* o algo asi.
MadBit
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On
On Wed, Jan 20, 1999 at 11:29:09AM +, Melkor wrote:
Ah, has hecho los enlaces de /usr/src/linux/include/linux.h asm.h
scsi.h a /usr/include/linux.h asm.h scsi.h ? Es importante hacerlo antes
de ponerse a compilar.
¡¡¡NO!!! Con Debian eso es totalmente innecesario. Lo de los enlaces es
Aunque es comercial, una utilidad que es genial e imprescindible
para todos estos problemas de reparticonamiento es el Partition QMagic 4.
Te permite cambiar el tamaño y mover particiones sin perder la información.
MadBit
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 19 Jan 1999, Han Solo wrote:
[EMAIL
Enrique Zanardi wrote:
On Wed, Jan 20, 1999 at 11:29:09AM +, Melkor wrote:
Ah, has hecho los enlaces de /usr/src/linux/include/linux.h asm.h
scsi.h a /usr/include/linux.h asm.h scsi.h ? Es importante hacerlo antes
de ponerse a compilar.
¡¡¡NO!!! Con Debian eso es totalmente
Enrique Zanardi el día Wed, Jan 20, 1999 at 09:13:16AM + expuso lo
siguiente:
On Wed, Jan 20, 1999 at 09:39:07AM +0100, Mig wrote:
Voy a comprar una tarjeta de video, pero no se cual, quisiera que
me recomendaran una que linux la soporte, no se si comprar una agp o una
voodoo, el
Hola soy el de la memoria se me empeta y no se que hacer después de dos
e-mails contradictorios en la lista, uno que me decía que la memoria era
enana y otro que para un sistema monousuario doméstico era suficiente los 32
Mb de swap con 64Mb de RAM,
Por favor, ¿podría alguien poner aclarar del
On Wed, 20 Jan 1999, Enrique Zanardi wrote:
On Wed, Jan 20, 1999 at 11:29:09AM +, Melkor wrote:
Ah, has hecho los enlaces de /usr/src/linux/include/linux.h asm.h
scsi.h a /usr/include/linux.h asm.h scsi.h ? Es importante hacerlo antes
de ponerse a compilar.
¡¡¡NO!!! Con Debian
Hola,
Quisiera instalar un servidor de Fax para Linux.
Alguien conoce alguno... En caso afirmativo, se puede asignar
privilegios de envio y recepcion de los mismos. Y podria enviar el fax
recivido o a enviar por mail
Gracias. ;)
On Wed, Jan 20, 1999 at 12:47:11PM +, Melkor wrote:
alguna alma caritativa dispone de un compilador Pascal decente? (para
linux, naturalmente). Se lo pagare en bendiciones.
No estoy seguro de si es decente ;-) pero exite el gpc (GNU Pascal
Compiler). Del paquete gpc para Debian:
Hola:
Estoy intentando acceder desde Windows a Debian. Todo funciona
correctamente. Y me estoy preguntando si hay algún programa que permita
iniciar una sesión Xwindows... pero desde el propio Windows.
Saludos
David
On Wed, 20 Jan 1999, David Charro Ripa wrote:
Estoy intentando acceder desde Windows a Debian. Todo funciona
correctamente. Y me estoy preguntando si hay algún programa que permita
iniciar una sesión Xwindows... pero desde el propio Windows.
El protocolo X de X Window System es
El Wed, Jan 20, 1999 at 12:45:17PM +0100, Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez escribió:
Hola soy el de la memoria se me empeta y no se que hacer después de dos
e-mails contradictorios en la lista, uno que me decía que la memoria era
enana y otro que para un sistema monousuario doméstico era suficiente
On Wed, Jan 20, 1999 at 11:26:47AM +0100, TooManySecrets wrote:
Pues yo he instalado un equipo estas navidades con un K6-2 a 350, y una i740
con 8Mb y chuta de maravilla...
¿Qué tipo de problemas dices que dan?
Puede que sean específicos del Ruindous, o incluso de cierta versión del
biniV6gA1h363.bin
Description: Binary data
Hola,
Acabo de instalar el kernel 2.2.0 pre8 (lo cual he
conseguido sin muchos problemas). Tambien he actualizado las
modutils a las 1.2.121 (las ultimas que he encontrado). El
caso es que ahora el kernel no carga ningun modulo. Tecleo
modprobe modulo y no me da ningun mensaje de error,
binG4ss8IBBOe.bin
Description: Binary data
On Wed, Jan 20, 1999 at 02:28:58PM +0100, Jose Luis Trivino wrote:
Acabo de instalar el kernel 2.2.0 pre8 (lo cual he
conseguido sin muchos problemas). Tambien he actualizado las
modutils a las 1.2.121 (las ultimas que he encontrado). El
caso es que ahora el kernel no carga ningun
Estoy intentando acceder desde Windows a Debian. Todo funciona
correctamente. Y me estoy preguntando si hay algún programa que permita
iniciar una sesión Xwindows... pero desde el propio Windows.
El protocolo X de X Window System es independiente del hardware y sistema
operativo, así que
Hola,
¿hay algún FTP por ahí con debs que tengan el GNOME 0.99.3 o 4?
Saludos,
José Miguel Gurpegui
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
José Valcarce Alonso wrote:
Hola amigos voay avanzando.
Pero ahora me ocurre que al ejecutar make zImage despues de make
menuconfig me da un error que es
as86 -o - a -o bootsect.o bootsect.s
make[1] as86: Command not found
make[1]: ***[bootsect.o] Error 127
...
En los mirrors de debian,
avier Vinuales:
Olvidate de tu swap , yo tengo una pentium 133 Mhz con 32 Mb de Ram y 24 Mb
swap y me trabaja bien el netscape 4.07 con afterstep
tiene que revisar que procesos tiene activos que distribucion usas , tiene que
decir que
decir que es lo que tiene en la memoria , demonios , ambiente
On Wed, 20 Jan 1999, David Charro Ripa wrote:
Enrique Zanardi wrote:
On Wed, Jan 20, 1999 at 11:29:09AM +, Melkor wrote:
Ah, has hecho los enlaces de /usr/src/linux/include/linux.h asm.h
scsi.h a /usr/include/linux.h asm.h scsi.h ? Es importante hacerlo antes
de ponerse a
Podrian decirme cuales son las tarjetas ATI y si las intel 740 son
PCI o AGP, y que tal funcionan las voodoo2 con debian, la computadora es
un AMD k6-2 350 mhz.
Hola a todos,
esta vez escribo a la lista para comentar un problema que tengo en
Debian 2.0 con una unidad zip interna IDE. El problema en cuestion es
que no puedo montar la unidad porque me pone que no reconoce el
sistema de ficheros del zip. Cuando carga linux asocia a la unidad
zip el
On Wed, 20 Jan 1999, Manuel Jerez Cssrdenes wrote:
esta vez escribo a la lista para comentar un problema que tengo en
Debian 2.0 con una unidad zip interna IDE. El problema en cuestion es
que no puedo montar la unidad porque me pone que no reconoce el
sistema de ficheros del zip. Cuando
Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a wrote:
Un script podría hacer algo así... a ver lo estoy probando... sí:
(me ha llevado un ratillo...)
#!/usr/bin/perl
while (STDIN)
{
$total=0;
$orden=1;
chomp;
$linea=$_;
while ( $trozo=substr($linea,-3)){
print My trozo es $trozo\n;
if ($trozo =~/^r../)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
¿Cómo se copia una imagen de los discos de instalación de Slackware desde
Debian?
supongo que te referirás a esto:
$ dd if=archivo of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 conv=sync ; sync
--
Vicente Barba [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Albacete [ES]
100% LiNUX:
El 15 de enero de 1999 a las 14:58, Andres Herrera escribió:
Luego no puede ser una ip, sino el dominio del propio equipo.
No necesariamente. Es un dominio con el que se tratan de completar
los nombres que no puedan ser resueltos. Por ejemplo, si yo tengo...
search iddeo.es
entonces si hago
El 15 de enero de 1999 a las 00:59, Han Solo escribió:
1.-He sido incapaz de instalar emacs (¿?) Hay tres paquetes que dan un
error. Llega a descomprimirlos, pero no es capaz de configurarlos. Son
emacs20, emacs20-el y w3-el
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ dpkg -l emacs* | grep ^ii
ii emacs-lisp-intr
El mié, 20 ene 1999, David Charro Ripa escribió:
Hola:
Estoy intentando acceder desde Windows a Debian. Todo funciona
correctamente. Y me estoy preguntando si hay algún programa que permita
iniciar una sesión Xwindows... pero desde el propio Windows.
yo tengo un programita para windoüs que es una
Been playing with X lately, (Hamm Debian), and noticed that XF86config is
rough around the edges. That is, if you run it twice, it doesn't offer what
you typed in the last time as a default, let alone have menus or other
conveniences.
Some of which stuff shouldn't require anything that hard
Shawn writes:
I am all for a for-profit business forming as a value-added seller of
Debian products. Such a business could focus on pre-installations,
packaging and marketing, and user support. I would think a very
successful business could be built on such a model, and there would be no
On 19 Jan 99 04:30:23 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 01/19/99
at 12:55 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Wilderspin) said:
[...]
It's pointless spending much extra money for SCSI, let alone Ultra2 Wide
SCSI, on a single-user desktop machine. SCSI becomes very useful when
On 19 Jan 99 06:21:17 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stephen M
Lavelle) wrote:
I am using Mutt to read my email fetched from my ISP
I understand how to move a message to another mailbox by pressing
You pressed it too soon!
Rob Wilderspin
--
But I need it to crash once every few days -
reboots are
On 18 Jan 99 22:30:37 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They recently helped a Xfree driver come into existance, so the tide is
turning.
Yes, but as we all know, it's not really open source, since the code
is 'processed' to be unreadable. The TNT driver won't stay in future
versions of Xfree
On 19 Jan 99 07:17:49 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Phillips)
wrote:
I've just installed the slink version of apt-get. Am I right in
thinking that to upgrade to slink, I should run:
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
Yep.
Is this at all dangerous?
Slink hasn't been released officially, so
You're proposing this for Red Hat. That's fine, I'm proposing a similar
model for Debian. Maybe the membership idea is a good idea, maybe it
isn't. I can see some advantages, but I can also see some drawbacks. The
key is to get these ideas out on the table. We'll never know until we try.
As
frederic,
not sure, but check out the mtx utility. it will move the robotic mechanism on
DDS
autoloaders.
its available in the debian distribution, or alternatively from:
http://www.dandelion.com/Linux/mtx-1.1.tar.gz
hope this helps a little,
//daryl
Been a while since I've been around on
I remember the discussion of apt vs mirror some time ago.
I seem to remeber somebody mentioning that they use apt to download
packages that they need and then run a script that will move packages from
apt cache to the mirror tree.
For some reason I couldn't find that discussion in the archive.
I guess I'm not getting the point of going coporate with Debian. As far as
this discussion has gone, the only benefit in forming a corporation would be
distribution/marketing. I think it's pretty obvious to everyone that Debian
programmers tend to do more upgrading and enhancing than other dists.
On Tue, Jan 19, 1999 at 02:49:17PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jan 1999 14:58:29 -0700 (MST), Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
for our gcc because nobody has patched the 2.0 kernels to work with
another gcc.
Do the 2.2 kernels compile with egcs?
As of somewhere in the 2.1 series Linux
[ Please CC all replies to me, as I don't read the list as often as I should! ]
Hi,
I am looking at moving our email server from NT to linux. At the moment it
performs the following tasks:
1/ Monitors a series of virtual domains (ie abc.com nowhere.com.au ...)
for which there are user
Hello,
I can not connect to my ISP with linux, can anyone help me?
Right now I connect through windows 3.1 trumped winsock, my IP is
dynamically given to me, and I use PPP.
I am trying to get diald and PPPD to do the same under linux (Debian 1.3.1).
here are some of my config and log files:
I guess I'm not getting the point of going coporate with Debian. As
far as
this discussion has gone, the only benefit in forming a corporation
would be
distribution/marketing. I think it's pretty obvious to everyone that
Debian
programmers tend to do more upgrading and enhancing than other
On Wed, 20 Jan 1999, Mark Phillips wrote:
How about the following variation on the theme?
Rather than starting a for-profit business as a value-added seller of
Debian products, why not start a not-for-profit, user centred,
association that does the same job? It would work a bit like an
DISCLAIMER: These are notes, and can have technical impossibilites
(especially concerning '.deb'ianizing of StarOffice)
Ok, here's the sum up:
- Debian will lose its spirit if it goes itself for-profit.
- A for-profit corporation based on Debian itself will eventually try
to influence/own it.
On Tue, Jan 19, 1999 at 08:56:06PM +0800, Brett Molinari wrote:
I am trying to install debian on a 386 with 8 meg of ram with
floppies. I am getting the following messages before the machine
hangs: -
boot:
loading root.bin...
parity check1
Assumung it was a memory problem I removed
To preserve a kind of user support, we should create a DUA, which
would have to do some/all of the following:
- Provide single user free of charge support through internet.
(email/newsgroups/knowledge base/whatever)
- Provide corporate support, at a cost (cause they think it's better
to pay
Rafael Kitover wrote:
On Tue, Jan 19, 1999 at 05:47:49PM +1030, Mark Phillips wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed the slink version of apt-get. Am I right in
thinking that to upgrade to slink, I should run:
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
snip
What happens if my ppp link
Hiyas. I'm pretty much new to Debian and Linux in general. I'm
going to be getting a copy of Debian 2.0 in the next few days on CD, so
basically what I want to do is install it on my main machine on another drive. I
have a 6.4 gig running windows 98 on FAT32, and a spare 1.2 gig which I
Well, then during the installation, you can enable LILO
which will makeyour system dual-booted, and you will be able to select at
the prompt which OS to boot.
You should have no problem in Win-Linux interactivity...they will not
interact at all, but you can mount and read/write to the windows
I am looking for some help on IP Masquerading. I'm running mostly slink
with some hamm left over that I haven't gotten around to upgrading. I
went through the mini-HOWTO and configured my kernel all fine, when I go
to use a winsock application on my win3.1 machine (connected by ether), I
have no
You should have no problem in Win-Linux interactivity...they will not
interact at all, but you can mount and read/write to the windows
partition
(basicly, access the files on your C drive, just not execute them).
However, thats not possible when working in Windows ( to access Linux
files)
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Ben Messinger wrote:
This happened to me, and apt did resume and finish - but the package
that it was getting when the ppp link was severed got corrupted (or
incomplete download). All other packages were ok, but this was the cause
of much sorrow when the corrupt package
What happens if my ppp link dies in the middle?
apt-get will pick up the download when you re-connect, keeping
downloaded packages in /var/cache/apt/archives with partial downloads
in [...]/partial. It doesn't install a thing until it's downloaded
the lot, so make sure you have enough
On Wed, 20 Jan 1999, Mark Phillips wrote:
What happens if my ppp link dies in the middle?
apt-get will pick up the download when you re-connect, keeping
downloaded packages in /var/cache/apt/archives with partial downloads
in [...]/partial. It doesn't install a thing until it's
What happens if you don't have enough disk space?!!
Well space in the archive is checked before download begins so it probably
shouldn't happen. But if you run out then it will abort will lots of
errors and never call dpkg. If you run dpkg and then run out you -should-
be fine but strange
On Wed, 20 Jan 1999, Mark Phillips wrote:
What happens if you don't have enough disk space?!!
Well space in the archive is checked before download begins so it probably
shouldn't happen. But if you run out then it will abort will lots of
errors and never call dpkg. If you run dpkg
I've seen a lot of pgp-signed messages on this list recently display
weirdly:
-BEGIN PGP DECRYPTED MESSAGE-
--
No signature could be found.
-END PGP DECRYPTED MESSAGE-
If I save the message and look at it with less, the message is signed, not
encrypted and the text is quite
Hey guys, where are those
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/doc/README.* files required for XF86Setup in slink ?
Are they in a separate package ? Which ? I can't find them.
Or is this just a bug ? Anyone's aware and working on it ?
Sergey.
I'm looking for a qmail debian binary package. Is there such a beast? Do you
know where i might find it.
Thanks
Karl
Hi,
Me again. Well i got another problem. Im trying to install the kde desktop
and i've run into a problem that i dont know how to fix. What i have done so
far to reach this error message that ill post is. I've installed the kdebase
files and the other files it requires. So no problems there.
Mark Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[1 text/plain; us-ascii (quoted-printable)]
On Tue, Jan 19, 1999 at 02:49:17PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jan 1999 14:58:29 -0700 (MST), Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
for our gcc because nobody has patched the 2.0 kernels to work with
another gcc.
folks,
i have to confess - i am somewhat confused over this issue.
the reason it's come up right now is netscape, i get inconsistent
results using either version
is there a definitive method for finding out which libc i am using?
Yes. It can vary per executable. The ldd command
I need to move several thousand user entries from a Solaris 2.5.1 system to
a Debian system. The problem that I have is to move the encrypted passwords.
I have moved passwords between Debian systems by editing the passwd file
and using 'cut paste. When I tried cutting pasting between
Or just use finds' exec option
find . -print -exec some stuff {} \;
Bob
:wq
P.S. The {} expands out to the current file name
- Original Message -
From: Shaleh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Michael Meskes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 1999 4:08 PM
hello,
as i look, the potato archives i access are empty or copies of slink
now i am searching the package to debianize the pine compilation, and i search
also the samba2.0 debs
any location i may find that?
ciao
bboett
==
[snip]
Starting kde display manager: kdm/usr/bin/X11/kdm: error in loading shared
libraries
libkdecore.sp.0: can not open shared object file: No such file or
directory
.
[snip]
Have you set up your KDEDIR variable, and got your PATH right? If not,
there's a document
Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
Debian uses eg++ for our g++ because 2.7 is effectively useless (it
encourages code that will not work on other C++ compilers) and we use 2.7
for our gcc because nobody has patched the 2.0 kernels to work with
another gcc. Effectively 2.7.* is dead and all development is
On Wed, Jan 20, 1999 at 11:16:32 +0100, Conrado Badenas wrote:
What egcs means?
It used to mean Experimental GCC Compiler Suite, though AFAIK it's not
expanded anywhere on the EGCS website (http://egcs.cygnus.com) anymore.
If both gcc and egcs are developed by GNU, why they are missynchronized
On Tue, 19 Jan 1999, David Woodhouse wrote:
Kevin Traas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can anyone tell me whether the 'tulip' driver supports the 21143 chipset?
My card supplier (Kingston) has just switched from the 21140 to the 21143
and I've no idea what problems this might cause - if
Can anyone point me in the direction of a setup guide for Exim MTA? I'm
wanting to set up a simple mail system for 1 or 2 users using a dial up
connection, with mail delivered to my system via SMTP from my ISP. However,
I'm completely new to MTA's, and find the 250 page Exim Spec a bit daunting!
a friend asked me to install linux on his computer w/ a D-Link
DFE-530TX PCI LAN Card and it seems like the kernel (hamm 2.0) won't
recognize it.
i lookep up the card in the ethernet howto and it was mentioned there
that its supported by linux. are there any special tricks to this so
that
Eric Gillespie, Jr. wrote:
I hope no one gets angry at me for reviving this thread, but I'm just now
reading it and I think this could be an important issue.
Christian Lavoie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
My point is that this company would one day tries ot improve it's
revenues and
Mitch Blevins wrote:
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
Hello,
this is Linux newbie and just-heard-about-Debian asking:
is there support for RPM package management under Debian? The
website doesn't meantion it, not even for the upcoming 2.1
release. Did I miss something?
Debian
Hi,
I recently started getting this error, while maintianing an up-tp-date
slink. Does wp8 need the old xlib6 from oldlibs?
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BB == Bruno Boettcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BB now i am searching the package to debianize the pine compilation,
BB and i search also the samba2.0 debs
Both are in project/experimental
Ciao,
Martin
On 19-Jan-99, Peter Bartosch took time to write :
bogomips should only depend on hardware no ?
only on cpu (and clock)
that's what i thought too, but it doesn't seem true in my case
as with exactly the same hardware and no change in bios
i have
700 bogomips with kernel 2.2.0pre7
and
Jerney wrote:
Call me a silly fool, but I cannot but wonder would it be possible
to make a pkg mgmt program (drpm :-)) that would install RPM
packages from their native format and put the installed files' and
dependencies info in the deb database?
Any dpkg developers willing to comment the
Hello,
I'd like to know if there is any (free) software for UML under Linux.
For
the moment I'm using a commercial software under Windows.
If there's no such software I think I'll propose it as a student
project, but
then I have a few question :
1) Would there be any legal/copyright
Jernej Zajc wrote:
Mitch Blevins wrote:
[snip]
Debian provides different levels of rpm support.
1) The rpm program is available as a Debian package, and it can
install/uninstall rpms. This method of use is not advised,
however. RPM keeps a database of which packages are
I am thinking of upgrading my current s3 trio 1 mg video card to sothing
a bit nicer (Feed up with unable to alocate default background
messages) and was wondering if anyone had any recomendations for cards
which run well under Debian 2D/3D might be nice??
Any thoughts?
Pete
Mike Carter wrote:
Date sent: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 17:36:36 -0600
To: Mike Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED],
debian-user debian-user@lists.debian.org
From: Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: Help I am unable to get my
At 08:46 PM 1/19/99 -0700, you wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jan 1999, Mark Phillips wrote:
What happens if my ppp link dies in the middle?
apt-get will pick up the download when you re-connect, keeping
downloaded packages in /var/cache/apt/archives with partial downloads
in [...]/partial. It
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