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El martes 27 julio de 1999 a las 02:16:27, Vicente García dijo:
Hola, estoy intentando ver las X con una ATI Xpert Play TV de 8Mb en
AGP.
He utilizado el XF86Setup y elijo este modelo de tarjeta de la lista, pero
no consigo que funcione.
Alguien me puede aconsejar algo???
Gracias.
Hola a todos y feliz verano. Estoy buscando un filtro que pase un
documento de Latex a Framemaker, y si puede ser a la inversa también.
¿Alguien sabe si existe algún filtro de éstos?
Un saludo.
Manolo.
Hola!
¿Se pueden instalar paquetes de la sección unstable con apt? Es
decir, bajarme paquetes de potato teniendo slink.
Paco Brufal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fidonet 2:346/3.68
Si quieres saber cómo pertenecer a
Fidonet,
Sé que ya se ha hablado mucho de esto durante los últimos días
en la lista. Pero me ha pillado de vacaciones, y por eso estoy
respondiendo con retraso... Espero que lo que boy a comentar os
parezca interesante, incluso varios días y muchos mensajes después...
Jesus.
claro... basta con poner potato o unstable en el sources en lugar de donde
pongas stable o slink.
saludos..
Daniel
(Embedded
image moved
Hola,
On mié, 28 jul 1999 15:17:47 Paco Brufal wrote:
Hola!
¿Se pueden instalar paquetes de la sección unstable con apt? Es
decir, bajarme paquetes de potato teniendo slink.
Sí, si pones el path de potato en el sources.conf... De todos modos, si son
pocos paquetes, a mi me resulta
Hola a todos.
Esta es mi primera petición de ayuda. Gracias a todos por adelantado.
Quisiera conectarme a un servidor RAS de Windows NT desde mi Linux.
El servidor NT no tiene activado el requerimiento de encriptación de Windows.
Querria saber que es lo que necesito configurar en Linux para
Hola
Tengo varias dudas sobre la actualización de 2.0 a 2.1.
Primero: Yo pensaba que apt era independiente de dpkg, pero ahora creo que no.
Necesitaria que alguien me lo confirmase. ¿Es apt-get algo así como
un front-end de dpkg?
Segundo: He usado la recomendacion de las Release-Notes de 2.1
=09Completamente de acuerdo. Llevo un tiempo empap'andome temas
legales. Un rollo, pero se aprende bastante. Quiz'as fuera bueno
formar un grupo interesado en estos temas, al menos para preparar una
FAQ o similar... (adaptada a la situaci'on en Europa, por
ejemplo). ?Qu'e os parece?
=09=09Jesus.
=09Alg=FAn comentario al respecto de tu mensaje (con el que estoy
b=E1sicamente de acuerdo):
=09. La GPL *s=ED* es aplicable en Europa, tal cual. Lo he
explicado en otro mensaje, que ya habr=E1 llegado a la lista a estas
alturas. Pero b=E1sicamente, la idea es que si recibes un programa, po=
Miquel writes:
El jue, jul 22, 1999 at 01:18:20 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] va dir:
Sin ir más lejos, la GPL no tiene sentido real en nuestro
ámbito (sin una traducción de conceptos). Los europeos tenemos que
empezar a buscar nuestras propias soluciones a todo lo relacionado con
el
Oi,
Quoting Gleydson Mazioli da Silva ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Ola para todos,
Já enviei o manual de instalação em Português para o CVS da Debian, e
ele já esta disponível no boot-floppies da Slink (será colocado na
potato em breve, porque a área trunk ainda não está liberada para
* Chris Mayes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For the most recent time, I was actually sitting at my desk working on stuff
when the system froze. Everything stopped. I couldn't kill the X server or
switch consoles. The thing was totally frozen. I've checked the logs, but I
You could try
Anyone using the Potato release on a machine that needs to be up. How
stable is it at this point?
Thanks,
Ken Rea
Don't know about download manager, but you can just restart dselect
again and
just bypass the select option and should put you back where you were.
Dean
Paul Nesbit wrote:
My current ISP (school) limits my PPP sessions to only 90 minutes. If I
am using dselect (or apt) to download a
Hi,
I would like to get my network card to work but unfortunally I don't
know which option on kernel(2.2.10) should I use for use the desired
file: /usr/src/linux/drivers/net/rtl8139.c
Could someone tell me which option should I pick up ?
Thanks.
Best Regards,
Nuno Carvalho
On Tue, Jul 27, 1999 at 04:39:06PM -0700, Account for Debian group mail wrote:
Anyone using the Potato release on a machine that needs to be up. How
stable is it at this point?
I'd say go for it. I've been running it on both of my home machines
with no problem since before the slink
On Tue, Jul 27, 1999 at 05:56:21PM -0400, Jasmine Chan wrote:
Hi,
My name is Jasmine Chan and I was wondering which packages of Linux is C2
Certified. And if they are not, is there any steps taken to make Linux C2
certified. Thanks in advance for your help.
Jasmine Chan
Why
My name is Jasmine Chan and I was wondering which packages of Linux is C2
Certified. And if they are not, is there any steps taken to make Linux C2
certified. Thanks in advance for your help.
As I understnad it, C2 certification must be granted by a certifiacation
authority; there is no
Hello,
I'm trying to set things up to read most newsgroups off my nntp
server, but have a few local groups on my machine. Is this possible with
the default trn package, or will I need to add the nntp package?
Thanks,
Robert.
Robert King, Australian Environmental Studies, Griffith
On Mon, Jul 26, 1999 at 08:08:21PM +, Lee Elliott wrote:
before having installed any flavour of Unix, I'm wondering if there is
a Debian equivilent of 'smit' or 'sysadm' - no don't tell me - this is
one I know I'll figure out eventually, but the point is, right _now_, I
just don't know
It's not all that stable if you're keeping up with the upgrades and
changes constantly being released. Major stuff has been broken (and then
later fixed) recently by updated packages.
If you get one up and running with *exactly* what you need and aren't
going to use the package systems to
Hi Steffen Evers; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
I've attached a typical log of a ppp-connection.
I've cut of many lines. So [...] stand for an unknown number of lines.
These hexdumps always start with a line
Jul 27 01:30:19 darkstar pppd[295]: rcvd [proto=0xfd] ...
Does anyone no
On Wed, Jul 28, 1999 at 12:56:55AM +, Nuno Emanuel F. Carvalho wrote:
Hi,
I would like to get my network card to work but unfortunally I don't
know which option on kernel(2.2.10) should I use for use the desired
file: /usr/src/linux/drivers/net/rtl8139.c
Could someone tell me which
On Wed, 28 Jul 1999 at 00:56:55 + Nuno Carvalho wrote:
I would like to get my network card to work but unfortunally I don't
know which option on kernel(2.2.10) should I use for use the desired
file: /usr/src/linux/drivers/net/rtl8139.c
Could someone tell me which option should I pick up
Hello,
I am a new user of debian and have a question about the
installation.
I have installed the base system of debian 2.1 but have skipped
the dselect part. Is there any method to choose the profiles in dselect
again after the installation.
Thank you very much !
Chris Mayes wrote:
Hello, everyone. Well, I had hoped that the problem was a freak occurrence,
but it's happening about 2-3 times a week, now. Unfortunately, there isn't
much fanfare, no flurry of error messages. Nearly every time I've encountered
a system freeze, the screen had been
Michael Merten wrote:
What does your ~/.fetchmailrc file look like? (user names and
passwords x'd out, of course)
The ~/.fetchmailrc works on my slink system, with no problems.
I have the same problem even when I try manually to get the mail (removing
~/.fetchmailrc)
my fetchmailrc is
On 27 Jul, Oz Dror wrote:
|
|
| Michael Merten wrote:
|
| What does your ~/.fetchmailrc file look like? (user names and
| passwords x'd out, of course)
|
| The ~/.fetchmailrc works on my slink system, with no problems.
| I have the same problem even when I try
Hi,
Sorry about the none debian specific question.
I am writing a server which will handle all the cgi request coming
from our website.
My server function looks like this:
while (1) {
if ((NewHandle = accept(CGIHandle, (struct sockaddr
I solved the problem.
It was related to using the wrong default gateway
I had two gateways one was correct the second was not.
It did not disturb netscape, fetchmail had a problem
-Oz,
--
NAME Oz Dror, Los Angeles, California
EMAIL [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux since
John,
Walter writes:
IP address: as in the laptop: 192.168.0.2 ?
What do you mean by as in the laptop?
I am setting up a small home network, to a win98 ACER extensa
710T. No hub, just 10 base T crossover cable.
I looked in control panel | network and then looke at the
properties
Hi team,
Hi team,
I installed linuxconf as per potato and now cannot use ppp. I haven't yet
been able to set up samba to have my little home network running and I
cannot get apache configured. I fluked lilo working correctly. But I still
haven't got exim working ipmasq etcetra. However I
I)I've just updated my packages list (apt-get update.) Now I've run
into a few dependancy problems - I've also noted that many utilities and
pkgs have been deselected (not my doing, I think,) many of them
required, such as adduser, login, and many more. So I went about
holding, selecting,
Okay GPL experts. The once free alpha versions of IglooFTP, copyright
by Jean-Marc Jacquet and released under GPL is now in beta and being
released *only* as a commercial product for $$. Now, does this violate
the GPL under the derived works clause? And is it enforceable since
the person in
I)I've just updated my packages list (apt-get update.) Now I've run
into a few dependancy problems - I've also noted that many utilities and
pkgs have been deselected (not my doing, I think,) many of them
required, such as adduser, login, and many more. So I went about
holding,
AFAIK, the person who owns the copyright on the work is free
to change that copyright as the code goes on.
Only the owner can sue to enfore the license, so the owner is free to
violate their own copyright or to change it at any time, since
they won't sue themselves.
The KDE people had this
I am currently running potato and the xfree86-3.3.3 package from netgod.
I download the XFCom_SVGA server with vmware.
i'm running pretty old debian base packages but i am running the latest svga
server from vmware and have been for a couple of months with no problem.
I installed and ran it
On 27 Jul, Carl Mummert wrote:
|
| AFAIK, the person who owns the copyright on the work is free
| to change that copyright as the code goes on.
|
| Only the owner can sue to enfore the license, so the owner is free to
| violate their own copyright or to change it at any
That's what I was thinking. However, is it copyright infringement to
take up the last GPL'ed version of the software, modify it and release
it under GPL? Of course, the original copyrights would remain intact
and be distributed with it.
If you receiveed (or downloaded etc) a copy of the code
On Tue, Jul 27, 1999 at 11:30:25PM -0400, Buddha Buck wrote:
Still have many conficts/dependancy problems. Is there anyway to start
dselect from scratch? What I mean to ask is can I reset the selections
to what they were before I started to tinker with them?
Not easily... Not after you
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], egm2@jps.net writes:
What exactly is clever about the Hat? I got the jinni thing.
Because that particular kind of hat is well known and it is the
kind of thing that sticks in people's minds. It is actually valid
to call it clever.
Furthermore, what's with the
thansk to hartmut posting the solution from debian devel i too now have a
working solution. because it took me a couple times reading through the
message to understand what to do i thought i would repost in case other
people were confused.
this is what you should do if you've been having
AFAIK, the person who owns the copyright on the work is free
to change that copyright as the code goes on.
Well, there might actually be an exception here! The 0.9 code contains a
patch by one Igor Lefterov. Unless Mr. Lefterov also agrees to the change
in copyright, it might have to go
On Tue, Jul 27, 1999 at 03:29:40PM -0400, Chris Mayes wrote
Hello, everyone. Well, I had hoped that the problem was a freak occurrence,
but it's happening about 2-3 times a week, now. Unfortunately, there isn't
much fanfare, no flurry of error messages. Nearly every time I've
encountered
On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Carl Mummert wrote:
AFAIK, the person who owns the copyright on the work is free
to change that copyright as the code goes on.
[deletia]
The KDE people had this problem for a while, too. Their license
required Qt to be gpl'ed, but qt wasn't, so no-one else could
G'day all,
I am trying to set Amanda on my new PIII potato system.
I discovered it isn't working because the rlogin keeps asking for a
password there is a .rhosts file and the entry is correct. I can rlogin to
my account just not into ~backup. I created a new user called
amanda and tried
%% Carl Mummert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
cm Who owns patches?
The person who wrote it always owns it... sort of. The patch can be
argued to be a derived work of the original, so in a sense the author
might not own it entirely.
cm When a patch is integrated into the main product, doesn't
Account for Debian group mail wrote:
Anyone using the Potato release on a machine that needs to be up. How
stable is it at this point?
what do you want? uptimes, load meters? my potato goes down only when i
feel i need to reboot (installing new kernel image or beeing too stupid do
set some
After a fairly painless upgrade to potato on one system here, I've been
doing the occasional update/upgrade cycle with either dselect or apt-get
and things usually go well. (After I got all the Perl stuff
straightened out... but that's why it's called unstable!)
Tonight, I seem to be having a
On Tue, Jul 27, 1999 at 09:04:30PM -0400, Fraser Campbell wrote:
Funny I just wrestled with this one yesterday. I've always (since it was
available) built my kernels using make menuconfig, nowhere in the network
device section could I find an option for RTL8139 and I spent a long time
Kent Howard wrote:
1) Is it just me or does su set the PATH to a default and forget
the currently set one? Is this intentional?
it depends on invocation (and thoug is intentional): you may set a complete
su-environmen with su - or just change your effective user id with su,
see man su
See if 'convert' in the imagemagick package will do. Note that this
is non-free, so you need to check the license also.
convert is part of the imagemagick package, which is in main. The
license of imagemagick is very free. There are some related libraries
that also have non-free
Nathan == Nathan E Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nathan On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
Nathan : Since many people who are slightly familiar with any form of unix
will
Nathan : be likely to try the man command on a new debian system, it may be a
Nathan : good idea to
Hello.
I have a PostScript printer connected via TCP/IP. Everything works fine,
excepting the printing of ASCII Text :
it prints only the first line. The printer is a Xerox NC60. I use the
ps600-only filter.
Anybody has an idea ?
Thanks.
--
Petru NOTINGHER jr.
Laboratoire d'Electrotechnique de
On Tue, Jul 27, 1999 at 05:56:21PM -0400, Jasmine Chan wrote
Hi,
My name is Jasmine Chan and I was wondering which packages of Linux is C2
Certified. And if they are not, is there any steps taken to make Linux C2
certified. Thanks in advance for your help.
Jasmine Chan
Just
Try turning on the fix stairstepping of text option that adds an LF to
each line in your printer setup...
Hopefully this gets you headed the right direction with this quick
reply. I don't remember where that setting is done, but the ghostscript
setup files come to mind.
You'll probably get a
I want to learn more about
minimum delay
maximum throughput
in ftp and telnet
there would be a way to make settings to provide them.
iphains TOS bit can do this ; i know ;
But HOW? and whats the logic?
Rgrds
Halis Osman ERKAN
Sophomore / Ege Unv.
On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Michael Merten wrote:
and make sure .xsession is executable, then try it again.
Thanks. I did not know that. It is working now.
Johann
--
| Johann Spies
The subject line contains the error message which I suspect contains the
reason for my gnome not working properly after apt-get upgraded some
imlib-libraries (imlib-base and imlib1 for slink).
How can I correct this?
I can temporarily repair gnome by downgrading the imlib-libraries, but
would
this is what you should do if you've been having problems with
netscape crashing a lot and have a glibc2.1 system (crashes for
me occurred either after password authentication or when closing
a netscape window):
* make sure you have the needed libc5 packages:
The glibc
Bonjour,
i have a probleme when installing sgml :
there is a confligt beetwin : sgmltools-2 and sgml-tools
potato i386 ( all up-to-date)
i got this from apt during the install of sgmltools-2 :
Unpacking sgmltools-2 (from .../sgmltools-2_2.0.2-2_all.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing
Hi,
I wonder if there are any rumours when potato will be released? Debian
is the only (AFAIK) distribution now that doesn't ship with kernel 2.2.x
and glibc 2.1.x. This is the only reason I haven't Debian on my machine
right now and I would like to have it (getting tired of Red Hat).
///Johan
Johan,
The 2.2 kernel is available for the stable version of Debian today, and
can be added, but there are some issues that a person needs to be aware of
when doing it.
See:
http://www.debian.org/releases/slink/running-kernel-2.2
On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Johan Groth wrote:
I wonder if there are
I am seeing some very unstable behavior which I am trying to track down,
and I would really really appreciate some input...
Here is what I am seeing on this machine:
Slink install, SMP kernel 2.0.36
Asus P2B-D MB, 2 PIII/450, 256M ram (2 PC100 128M DIMMs)
IBM 14GXP 14.6G drive, UDMA disabled
Nathan Duehr wrote:
Johan,
The 2.2 kernel is available for the stable version of Debian today, and
can be added, but there are some issues that a person needs to be aware of
when doing it.
See:
http://www.debian.org/releases/slink/running-kernel-2.2
It is exactly those kind of
When I want to see error messages, tail -f /var/log/messages produces
this...am I doing something wrong?
enterprise:/home/patrick# tail -f /var/log/messages
Jul 28 07:14:11 enterprise -- MARK --
Jul 28 07:34:11 enterprise -- MARK --
Jul 28 07:54:10 enterprise -- MARK --
Jul 28 08:14:10 enterprise
Hi Patrick,
On Wed, Jul 28, 1999 at 10:26:43AM +0100, Patrick Kirk wrote:
enterprise:/home/patrick# tail -f /var/log/messages
Jul 28 07:14:11 enterprise -- MARK --
[ ... lots of marks removed ... ]
This is syslogd's way of telling you that it's still alive (you don't
have to feed it, though.)
John Hasler wrote:
These hexdumps always start with a line
Jul 27 01:30:19 darkstar pppd[295]: rcvd [proto=0xfd] ...
Does anyone no what that means ?
0xfd is compressed datagram. Your link is using compression.
Everything here looks normal. What isn't working?
The rest of the
On Wed, Jul 28, 1999 at 02:02:38AM -0400, Paul D. Smith wrote
%% Carl Mummert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
cm Who owns patches?
The person who wrote it always owns it... sort of. The patch can be
argued to be a derived work of the original, so in a sense the author
might not own it
** egm2 == egm2 egm2@jps.net wrote:
egm2 That's what I was thinking. However, is it copyright
egm2 infringement to take up the last GPL'ed version of the software,
egm2 modify it and release it under GPL?
Not if you are the copyright holder.
Ciao,
Martin
I'm trying to set up a PPP server using mgetty with AutoPPP option enabled. But
my user cannot establish a connection using win95 dialup client.
Here's an excerpt of my ppp.log:
Jul 19 15:28:51 hylx pppd[839]: pppd 2.3.5 started by a_ppp, uid 0
Jul 19 15:28:51 hylx pppd[839]: Using interface
** Khalid == Khalid EZZARAOUI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Khalid i have a probleme when installing sgml :
Khalid there is a confligt beetwin : sgmltools-2 and sgml-tools
Please file a bugreport on sgmltools-2 containing the output you sent
here.
Ciao,
Martin
Hmm, some bit errors in my memory dimms, found with memtest86.
Cool util, I believe I will keep it...
-dh
Dan Hugo wrote:
I am seeing some very unstable behavior which I am trying to track down,
and I would really really appreciate some input...
Here is what I am seeing on this
On Wed, Jul 28, 1999 at 12:02:53AM -0400, Shannon wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], egm2@jps.net writes:
What exactly is clever about the Hat? I got the jinni thing.
Because that particular kind of hat is well known and it is the
kind of thing that sticks in people's minds. It is
Hi!
In Slink, I use this setup for /etc/kbd/config:
CONSOLE_FONT=lat1-16.psf
CONSOLE_MAP=lat1.uni
but in Potato, that doesn't work. So I changed it to
CONSOLE_FONT=lat1-16
CONSOLE_MAP=lat1.sfm
which doesn't seem to give the same results, especially not with regard to
the line drawing symbols.
from http://www.radium.ncsc.mil/tpep/library/rainbow/5200.28-STD.html
The Trusted Computing Base (TCB) of a class (C1) system nominally
satisfies the discretionary security requirements by providing separation
of users and data. It incorporates some form of credible controls capable
of enforcing
As with me it worked fine for a day or two. The I rebooted and I got the
error message that mouse protocal not supported by server. I check the
vmware support page and it referred me to the xfree86 web page and there I
found a listing of the current xserver and what they mice they support.
Under
Hi,
I have been to the WNWare home page, and Debian is not mentioned as one of the
supported distributions. Have anyone succsessfully installed and run it on
Debian (I run potato)?
TIA
--
Regards,
Christian Dysthe
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web:
On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Christian Dysthe wrote:
Hi,
I have been to the WNWare home page, and Debian is not mentioned as one of the
supported distributions. Have anyone succsessfully installed and run it on
Debian (I run potato)?
I did, on slink. It wasn't that complicated, as long as you
*- On 28 Jul, Christian Dysthe wrote about WmWare on Debian
Hi,
I have been to the WNWare home page, and Debian is not mentioned as one of the
supported distributions. Have anyone succsessfully installed and run it on
Debian (I run potato)?
It's VMWare not WNWare, VM = Virtual Machine.
On Tue, Jul 27, 1999 at 12:04:18PM -0400, Carl Mummert wrote:
See if 'convert' in the imagemagick package will do. Note that this
is non-free, so you need to check the license also.
I don't think that it does. Direct-class 15/16-bit modes
(i.e. separate, absolute values for the R/G/B
Hi,
I just changed my modem to a US robotics one. And I got a strange line
in /var/log/messages:
Jul 29 00:14:43 localhost pppd[1154]: Serial connection established.
Jul 29 00:14:44 localhost pppd[1154]: Using interface ppp0
Jul 29 00:14:44 localhost
I am using magicfilter on a production environment Debian Slink system.
I have selected the ljet3 filter. The printer prints fine. The problem
is that noe of the paper loading seems to work. I can only print 1 page,
hand fed, at a time. This is a real pain. I have not tried apsfilter. I
want to
Have you checked that the rhosts fields are:
1) named '.rhosts'
2) owned byt he user
3) mode 600 (not 644 or 664)
4) That the host you are coming FROM is listing in them
Carl
Wednesday, July 28, 1999, 7:29:10 AM, Shao wrote:
Jul 29 00:14:43 localhost pppd[1154]: Serial connection established.
Jul 29 00:14:44 localhost pppd[1154]: Using interface ppp0
Jul 29 00:14:44 localhost pppd[1154]: Connect: ppp0 -- /dev/modem
Jul 29 00:14:44
Mike Carter wrote:
Hi team,
Hi team,
I installed linuxconf as per potato and now cannot use ppp.
[cut]
My ppp will put me
online as xisp tells me my address but I can't connect with anything.
I could until yesterday.
[cut]
How are you trying to connect? pon? Try it if you haven't.
Hi Patrick,
as Stephan told, the MARKs are written by syslogd.
top needs the right tty settings to work, because it uses
control characters to refresh what it is displaying.
I guess you invoked it in a somewhat misbehaving telnet
session (maybe on a Windows machine).
It should work in an xterm
Hi!
I've got a small problem with my MS IntelliMouse (no, I didn't buy
it - I won it :-)
When I use the PS/2 - Serial adapter and put this in my XF86config:
Protocol IntelliMouse
Device/dev/ttyS0
everything works as expected. (Sidenote: if I add
Buttons 5
ZAxisMapping 4 5
I
You can try setting the TERM environment variable to match your
terminal; this is definitely needed from the awful windows
telnet program.
If you don't know which ones to try, try 'vt100' or 'vt220'.
Carl
tboy wrote:
I'm trying to set up a PPP server using mgetty with AutoPPP option enabled.
But my user cannot establish a connection using win95 dialup client.
Here's an excerpt of my ppp.log:
Jul 19 15:28:51 hylx pppd[839]: pppd 2.3.5 started by a_ppp, uid 0
Jul 19 15:28:51 hylx
Thanks for the answers on this. It seems the top problem is due to the NT
telnet client. Could someone recommend a decent telnet client for NT. It
needs to be something that the techies at work won't be horrified by which
usually means a proper uninstall routine for when I move offices.
Keith G. Murphy wrote:
Is anyone but me trying to run the ipxripd 0.7-5 package?
I'm trying to run it on kernel version 2.0.36, compiled for IPX.
When I try to run it, it just goes away. I never see it as a process
doing 'ps aux'.
If I try to run it in non-daemon mode (-d option), I
On Wed, Jul 28, 1999 at 10:54:27 +0200, Johan Groth wrote:
I wonder if there are any rumours when potato will be released?
Whatever rumours there are, their informational value is most likely zero.
Currently, we're not even in code freeze yet, and AFAIK, the release manager
is not considering
Hello and good day. I have a problem that is just a little beyond vexing at the
present time. I am trying to convert a specific font (a bdf) into a console.
The
font file I am attempting to get is one with a 4x6 character set of standard
characters. I am using xmbdfed to take copies of the
egm2 == egm2 egm2@jps.net writes:
egm2 Okay GPL experts. The once free alpha versions of IglooFTP,
egm2 copyright by Jean-Marc Jacquet and released under GPL is now
egm2 in beta and being released *only* as a commercial product
egm2 for $$. Now, does this violate the GPL under
I have been using potato for many months on a couple of machines but
unfortunately they have NOT been upgraded since the perl changes.
The machines have NOT crashed even once in many months of operation.
One has a 2.2.5, another a 2.2.6, and yet another a 2.2.10 kernel.
On Tue, Jul 27, 1999 at
On Wed, Jul 28, 1999 at 10:18:53AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to set things up to read most newsgroups off my nntp
server, but have a few local groups on my machine. Is this possible with
the default trn package, or will I need to add the nntp package?
You'll need to run
After re-installing I find that when I use Wvdial to connect to my ISP
it connects fine but then disconnects again after a minute or two with
something like ppp daemon has died. Error code =1. The pon command
works much better but seems to disconnect if left alone too long, though
it`s fine as
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