: En el artículo [EMAIL PROTECTED], Hue-Bond
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
[...]
:: Los mantenedores de XEmacs siguen activamente los cambios de
:: Emacs y además trabajan para añadir nuevas características.
Hue-Bond:: ¿Por qué hay dos entonces, si son (casi) iguales?
[...]
No
: El día Sat, 18 Sep 1999 02:15:44 +0200, Javier Viñuales
Gutiérrez [EMAIL PROTECTED] contaba:
[...]
rrez:: Ya que estamos, otra cosa. Tengo instalado 'gnus' pero al lanzarlo
para ver
rrez:: las news (yo uso inn) me dice:
rrez:: nntp (news) open error: .Continue?
rrez::
Hola a todos,
Gracias por la colaboracion, vuestras sugerencias me han ayudado a conseguir
que funcione perfectamente el telnet a mi propia maquina.
Gracias.
Sergio Blanco Cuaresma
Registered Linux user #140941
http://come.to/sblanco
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hola.
Mi tutor del proyecto me ha dicho que tengo que depurar un programa de
C++ con el 'ddd' que se supone que es muy bueno para esas cosas, pero yo no
lo tengo instalado.
He mirado en los discos de mi distribución con 'dselect' y allí tengo
los paquetes 'ddd-dmotif' y 'ddd-smotif'
El Sat, Sep 18, 1999 at 10:47:32AM +0200, Hue-Bond contaba:
¿Por qué hay dos entonces, si son (casi) iguales?
¿A ti te parecen iguales? A mi se me diferencian cantidad ;-)
--
Saudos:
ose[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vigo/Galicia/España)
http://pagina.de/xmanoel/
El Sat, Sep 18, 1999,
Pedro...
Tengo la Debian 2.1 con el Kernel 2.0.36, el problema es que
puedo imprimir sólo ficheros de Gv, por ejemplo páginas de
html del Netscape he incluso de texto con el mutt etc,
etc... no puedo, sabeis que debo hacer.
Yo en el Netscape redirigo a un
Hola a todos!
En mi /etc/menu-methods/translate_menus he incluído las siguientes líneas:
substitute section-section
#Apps/Games/ Juegos/ #any entry whose $section=Apps/Games
#will now have a section of Games.
#Apps/Aplic/
#Screen/ Pantalla/
-Mensaje original-
De: Xose Manoel Ramos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Fecha: martes 7 de septiembre de 1999 18:56
Asunto: Re: ¿Configuraciones múltiples de ppp, cómo?
El Sat, Aug
-Mensaje original-
De: Sergio Rael Gutierrez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: Debian Users Spanish debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Fecha: domingo 12 de septiembre de 1999 16:45
Asunto: Re: Problemas varios con Gnome
Hola Ricardo,
El sábado 11 de septiembre, Ricardo Villalba escribió:
El sábado 18 de septiembre de 1999 a la(s) 14:58:39 +0200, Xose Manoel Ramos
contaba:
¿Por qué hay dos entonces, si son (casi) iguales?
¿A ti te parecen iguales? A mi se me diferencian cantidad ;-)
Yo no uso ninguno de ellos (ni pienso usarlo) pero es lo que he
concluido
El dia Sat, Sep 18, 1999 at 10:47:32AM +0200, Hue-Bond tuvo a bien escribir:
¿Por qué hay dos entonces, si son (casi) iguales?
Porque sus desarrolladores andan a la gresca, originalmente ambos
equipos desarrollaban emacs. Diferencias irreconciliables originaron
la separación. No hay más
El Sun, Sep 19, 1999,
Angel Vicente Perez...
Me respondo a mi mismo:
He cambiado /dev/lp0 de root:lp a daemon:lp, y ya
funciona. Ahora, que no se si es lo correcto, porque los
otro /dev/lp?, estan como root:lp
$ ls -l /dev/lp*
crw-rw 1 root lp 6, 0 abr 4
On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 06:36:03AM +0200, Emilio Hernández Martín wrote:
Hola.
[...]
Entoncés seleccione el otro paquete, 'ddd-smotif', a ver qué pasaba y me
dijo lo mismo, que necesito el gdb (=4.13) y que no parece estar
disponible.
¿Qué hago? ¿Cómo se instala el 'ddd'?
On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 05:10:02PM +0200, Ricardo Villalba wrote:
-Mensaje original-
De: Sergio Rael Gutierrez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: Debian Users Spanish debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Fecha: domingo 12 de septiembre de 1999 16:45
Asunto: Re: Problemas varios con Gnome
Hola:
¿Alguien ha montado un sistema de videoconferencia?.
Me gustaría montar dos PCs y uno de ellos lo tengo con Debian ( y no tengo
ni idea si existe software adecuado).
Otra cosa: ¿Sabe alguien si se puede hacer videoconferencia razonable sin
tener una RDSI?.
Saludos
Pablo
Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a decia:
On Thu, Jul 15, 1999 at 10:45:50PM +0200, Ignacio J. Alonso wrote:
Hola
(.)
P.D.: Me acabo de dar cuenta que el mutt en terminal esta en español
mientras que en un xterm en X-window esta en ingles ¿¿¿???
--
Eso es
Hola a todos.
Esta vez, y sin que sirva de precedente, mando un mensaje a la lista dando
algo en lugar de ir pidiendo.
He estado montando un sistema RAID 1 últimamente, y como ni es algo que sea
precisamente intuitivo, he escrito unas líneas contando como lo he hecho yo.
Por supuesto, se admiten
On sáb, sep 18, 1999 at 08:05:20 +0200, RESET wrote:
Envía a la lista tu .gnus(.el) o la parte de .emacs en la que has
hecho la configuración de Gnus (o la parte de .emacs donde la ha hecho
customize), y vemos qué pasa.
Instalé gnus y no he tocado nada en ningún archivo. ¿Dónde ha de estar?,
On dom, sep 19, 1999 at 06:36:03 +0200, Emilio Hernández Martín wrote:
Mi tutor del proyecto me ha dicho que tengo que depurar un programa de
C++ con el 'ddd' que se supone que es muy bueno para esas cosas, pero yo no
lo tengo instalado.
Te lo confirmo, es el mejor interfaz gráfico para
: En el artículo [EMAIL PROTECTED], Cosme Perea
Cuevas [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Cosme:: Hola,
Cosme:: Pues o no lo he entendido bien, o la versión de Notescapes
Cosme:: que he instalado me (nos) la está jugando
Cosme:: miserablemente. Porque he desabilitado java,
Xose:: El Sat, Sep 18, 1999 at 10:47:32AM +0200, Hue-Bond contaba:
:: ¿Por qué hay dos entonces, si son (casi) iguales?
Xose:: ¿A ti te parecen iguales? A mi se me diferencian cantidad ;-)
Xose:: --
Xose:: Saudos:
On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, peter karlsson wrote:
Gissning: Du kör glibc 2.1 med /dev/pts, och telnetd-ssl stöder inte det?
Jag kör visserligen glibc 2.1, men inte /dev/pts (kör kärna 2.0.38).
Jag har för mig att glibc 2.1 kräver 2.2-kärna för att fungera ordentligt.
Om det inte är för mycket besvär
On Sat, Sep 18, 1999 at 03:58:02AM -0300, Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
Here's a revised version of the script taking into account all comments
so far.
I guess Argentina isn't the only country that uses the SQL format. There
must be some others too. It would be great to find a source for this
On Sat, 18 Sep 1999 15:21:28 -0400 (EDT), William T Wilson wrote:
On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
modules or overclocked CPUs.) Memory usage is permanently about 99%, swap
usage only a few percent. But obviously processes are dying because they
Then you are not running out of
Here's a revised version of the script taking into account all comments
so far.
I guess Argentina isn't the only country that uses the SQL format. There
must be some others too. It would be great to find a source for this
information
Hmm... the question is why we dont simply
eric wrote:
Greetings:
I am running potato with an hpdeskjet 540c installed as my printer.
I would like to find out how to print labels under Debian linux.
I am a hobbyist bee-keeper and give labeled honey jars to friends.
Last year I printed my labels under a windows program but want
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Martin Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes - I'm trying to persuade some people here at my work place to
switch to Debian from RedHat as they 'discover' linux, but they're
put off by the lack of a stable 2.2.x debian release, especially as
they
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William T Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The correct sequence is:
cd /usr
tar cf - . | (cd /linux2a; tar xvf - )
cp gets things subtly wrong from time to time. That includes sparse
files, device files and pipes, and hard links. You probably
Hi all,
I just upgraded X from 3.3.3 to 3.3.4, with a SuSe server
for my ATI Rage Fury card; and I wonder how I could make
the Miro PCTV TV card working?
JY
I was wondering whether there is a group of people out there that just
go around debianizing programs. Like bleeding edge programs.
I seems to me, since RedHat is probably the most popular, or at least
most famous, distribution, only RPMs are made of many packages. Sure,
you can use alien to
Hi,
I have been running the 2.1 debian release (well) on my TP 560
for a week or so. I have delved into building my own custom
kernel, to get around APM problems, add sound, SCSI etc.
I have read the kernel howtos, and read/printed the various things
under /usr/linux/src that apply to the
A
At 20:58 -0300 1999-09-18, Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
Well.. the libc maintainers don't want to add the locale for my country for
no reason, even if it is included in the package as source.
I use a target in the glibc makefiles to generate the locales, if it
doesn't generate the one for your
On Sat, Sep 18, 1999 at 05:44:08PM -0700, John Miskinis wrote:
Hi,
I have been running the 2.1 debian release (well) on my TP 560
for a week or so. I have delved into building my own custom
kernel, to get around APM problems, add sound, SCSI etc.
Hi John,
your kernel will be easier to
Well.. the libc maintainers don't want to add the locale for my country for
no reason, even if it is included in the package as source.
I use a target in the glibc makefiles to generate the locales, if it
doesn't generate the one for your country, there's nothing I can do
about it.
On 18 Sep 1999, John Hasler wrote:
Robert King wrote:
I'm fairly sure that the serial conifg is OK, as I can get out with cu -l
/dev/ttyS1, but when I try to start pppd, it complains about cu having
the serial line and won't let it at it.
Odd. I just tried cu on this system and it
On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
first thing: should there be any chat script at all if you authenticate
using cu? (i've never used cu, so i may be wrong)
Should the chat script try to reset the modem if it has already connected??
(the ATZ and AT)
This is using pon on the new
On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, Jesse Jacobsen wrote:
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I wonder if you've set up Debian to use /dev/cua1. It should use
/dev/ttyS1 instead, since the cua- callout devices are being phased
out.
I've asked this before, but I'm still confused. I have a 17.2gb maxtor
which the bios reports as 31930 cyl, 16 h, and 63 s. Fdisk (ver 2.9g
or whatever came with slink) reports 1024 c, 255 h, 63 s (which adds up
to 8.4gb). I was able to partition the drive using the installer from
stormix
Hi guys,
Hi guys,
I just install slink and all of the packages that I need. Now I want
installl X window but I don't know which packages to install. Can you guys
give me a list of packages I should Install to get X window working. I
don't want anything fancy yet, right now I just want ordinary X
Hello,
I just debianized a friend's old '486 (16MB ram) with a fresh slink
installation. Everything seems to be running fine, except for netscape.
I did 'apt-get install navigator-smotif-45', and navigator comes up fine,
displays text, background colors, etc., but does not display images
(they
I was wondering whether there is a group of people out there that just go
around debianizing programs.
There's about 400 of us. We call ourselves Debian developers.
What goes into the making of .deb packages?
Install and read 'developers-reference'. You might also want to install
and read
Fatal server error:
could not open default font 'fixed'
how do I fix it ?
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Join the Great
Robert King writes:
The modem responds fine from cu. I get an OK back from ATF.
What does it do if you send it ATZ from cu? Try replacing ATZ with ATF
in /etc/chatscripts/provider.
I think it could be a problem with changes to pppd.
At the point at which your problem occurs pppd isn't
Robert writes:
I thought I was asking it to use ttyS1
Robert
You are.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
I just install slink and all of the packages that I need. Now I want
installl X window but I don't know which packages to install. Can you guys
give me a list of packages I should Install to get X window working. I
don't want anything fancy yet, right now I just want ordinary X window and
Hi,
I have created a .htaccess file and an associated passwd file:
---cut here---
$ cd /home/clinton/public_html/loser
$ cat .htaccess
AuthName Rese Pisan Euy
AuthType Basic
AuthGroupFile /dev/null
AuthUserFile
Eber de Castro Diniz wrote:
The I execute kppp, it shows the following message after connect:
ppp died unexpectly
Does anyone know how to fix it?
You may try using an empty /etc/ppp/options file. It fixed it for me.
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dyer[EMAIL
On Sat, Aug 28, 1999 at 12:31:08AM -0500, Brad wrote:
[...]
For the curious, i'm using the navigator from the navigator-smotif-461
package (i don't need no steenkin' mail and news and wysinwyg html
editor in my web browser!). wmaker from the wmaker package, xserver-svga.
Anyone else have any
How can I either install WindowMaker theme tarballs
or debianize them and then install via dpkg/apt ?
Running slink + some potato debs (WindowMaker-0.60).
Thanks.
--
Salman Ahmed
ssahmed AT interlog DOT com
I have upgraded my slink system to glibc2.1 to get some
packages from unstable. After that, when I tried to use
Eterm-0.89-9, it seg faults. Someone in an earlier email
pointed me to the FAQ on how to build a debian package
from source.
Unfortunately, I need a bit more help. What goes into
my
On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 06:25:17AM +, Art Lemasters wrote:
On Sat, Aug 28, 1999 at 12:31:08AM -0500, Brad wrote:
[...]
For the curious, i'm using the navigator from the navigator-smotif-461
package (i don't need no steenkin' mail and news and wysinwyg html
editor in my web browser!).
On Sat, Sep 18, 1999 at 11:57:30PM -0700, Eric G . Miller wrote:
I just did an apt-get dselect-upgrade, and it seemed to fix whatever
was causing Netscape and Acrobat to segfault.
Yes...same here. Thanks. The developers were right on it.
Art
--
Salman Ahmed wrote:
How can I either install WindowMaker theme tarballs
or debianize them and then install via dpkg/apt ?
Running slink + some potato debs (WindowMaker-0.60).
Copy the WM theme tarballs to the directory
/home/user_name/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker and
# tar zxf
Simon Martin wrote:
I am still adamant that any attempt to paint Linux as an out of the box
solution
with no prior knowledge is a real danger to the on-going comercial success of
Linux. I worked in tech-support for Xerox for about 7
years (Xerox used to sell Apple Mac, IBM PS/2 and Dell in
Hello, Depending on what graphics card you have, install the required Xserver.
ie.
XF86_SVGA. that one is very generic to most graphic card types. Install
all
the bins and then the rest is up to you... like apps and games.
You will be required to configure a script called
Hello, Windowmaker makes a dir in your home dir called
GNUstep/windowmaker/library.
Under this dir is the dir Themes
gunzip theme.tar.gz | -xvfIN the theme dir. Your theme will be added.
-=Adrian=-
Salman Ahmed wrote:
How can I either install WindowMaker theme tarballs
or debianize
Hi all,
which are the differences between html-mode and hm--html-mode ? Why
html-mode by default ? Can I change it ?
And what about hm--html-minor-mode ?
Thanks.
PS: I'm looking for info about linuxdoc and latex...
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Mark Wagnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've never saved my out-going email while I've used mutt (most of my
posts are to mailing lists and usenet, so I can always get a copy
when I need one), but this thread had inspired me to try to get a
default folder set up for out-going email. I've tried
Hi,
This is the first thing that I come up with. But it still does not
meet what I need...
In mutt, when the first TAB pressed for changing the folders, it
will read all the folders from $Mailbox varaible(good), but if I
accidently press another TAB, it
Hi,
what is the way that most people clock their modem connection
speeds?
is there a specific script fo this?
Thanks,
bw
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Fredrick Schmitt) writes:
You knew what I meant. What is the most gutless system I could run it on
(weakest processor)?
It has to be 32-bit or better, so 286 or worse won't work. (This is for
x86, the other ports I don't know about).
Hi,
I have only recently begun to play with linux, and have no
knowledge of how other distributions are setup. I am also
not familiar with the history or overall goals of debian.
I read great things about debian, and chose it, not knowing what
to expect. Perhaps the platform I am using
There is a very good mailing list about ThinkPads. It can be found at
http://www.bm-soft.com/~bm/tp770x.html
There can also be found some non TP770 related things.
Martin
On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, John Miskinis wrote:
Hi,
I have been running the 2.1 debian release (well) on my TP 560
for a week
Anyone using Postgres' PL language with success? Postgres apparently
is having problems finding the pgplsql.so library. I can't figure out
why. Is a bug report in order? I made sure the language was
installed for the database and checked the library path setting.
Here's the output of
On Sat, Sep 18, 1999 at 07:30:50PM -0700, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
I've asked this before, but I'm still confused. I have a 17.2gb maxtor
which the bios reports as 31930 cyl, 16 h, and 63 s. Fdisk (ver 2.9g
^
or whatever came with
On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 02:42:55AM -0600, Adrian Thompson wrote:
Hello, Windowmaker makes a dir in your home dir called
GNUstep/windowmaker/library.
Under this dir is the dir Themes
gunzip theme.tar.gz | -xvfIN the theme dir. Your theme will be added.
I am sure adrian meant something
Hi All!
A few months ago I used PINE and I love'd it because of the wonderfull
black-on-white layout which it used on my xterm (though still white-on-black
on my console).
Because of some licence inconveniences I've decided to switch to mutt, which
is quite good (although lacks some features, eg.
Wojciech Zabolotny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All!
A few months ago I used PINE and I love'd it because of the wonderfull
black-on-white layout which it used on my xterm (though still white-on-black
on my console).
Because of some licence inconveniences I've decided to switch to mutt,
On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, John Miskinis wrote:
I have only recently begun to play with linux, and have no
knowledge of how other distributions are setup. I am also
not familiar with the history or overall goals of debian.
I read great things about debian, and chose it, not knowing what
to
Hi all,
I'm seeking for KDE (debianized version) stable version to
install. Do you know an URL from where I could apt-get it??
thanks in advance,
JY
I've got X configured now it's complaining that it can't find an .xsession
file. I thought that installing Enlightenment would be enough. Apparently
not. Help?
TIA -- Greg.
Oeps, had a couple of crashed netscape's running..
On Sat, Sep 18, 1999 at 12:03, Brian Servis wrote:
*- On 18 Sep, Remco van 't Veer wrote about netscape: booksmarks have
changed
Hi,
Some weirdness.. Today I upgraded to navigator-46 (from netgod).
Netscape reports, every 2 minutes
The problem has been found. The telnet daemon was set in inetd.conf to be
started as user telnetd, which was something that telnetd-ssl didn't grok.
After resetting it to root, it works just fine.
--
\\//
peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/
- and God said: nohup make World World.log
On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 02:40:05AM -0700, John Miskinis wrote:
I read great things about debian, and chose it, not knowing what
to expect. Perhaps the platform I am using (Thinkpad 560) is
making things overly complex, and my recent frustrations are to
be expected, and are warranted.
Hey all,
I'm reading with intrest several threads, and have a bunch of questions
about mailing (like, what exactly is exim or sendmail actually doing...)
but I have a better question first. I was online a few minutes ago,
when I noticed alot of disk activity. I checked top and saw that user
On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 12:31:27AM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote:
On Sat, Sep 18, 1999 at 06:36:47PM +0200, Robert Vollmert wrote:
With /bin/sh - /bin/ash, I get the following error:
guess.datestyle: 25: Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ))
It works fine with bash. It seems the
Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
Hi all,
I'm seeking for KDE (debianized version) stable version to
install. Do you know an URL from where I could apt-get it??
deb http://kde.tdyc.com slink kde
This question has been asked many, many times. Please check the archives before
posting.
tf wrote:
Hey all,
I'm reading with intrest several threads, and have a bunch of questions
about mailing (like, what exactly is exim or sendmail actually doing...)
but I have a better question first. I was online a few minutes ago,
when I noticed alot of disk activity. I checked top and
On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 06:48:05AM +0300, tf wrote:
Hey all,
I'm reading with intrest several threads, and have a bunch of questions
about mailing (like, what exactly is exim or sendmail actually doing...)
but I have a better question first. I was online a few minutes ago,
when I noticed
On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, tf wrote:
Hey all,
I'm reading with intrest several threads, and have a bunch of questions
about mailing (like, what exactly is exim or sendmail actually doing...)
When you tell your email program to send a message, it uses the protocol
SMTP to tell a program running on
Thanks a lot (Michael)...
That makes sense. I tend to get a bit paranoid (as if I was blind and fearful
of tripping).
I've given myself alot of stuff to practice. Since I don't really understand
mail, I just tried to work around it--now I've got
lots of different mail packages installed
Could please someone help this guy?
Ciao, Hanno
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| Eine gewerbliche Nutzung meiner Email-Adressen ist nicht gestattet! |
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#Henning
dyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
deb http://kde.tdyc.com slink kde
This question has been asked many, many times. Please check the archives
before
posting.
There is also a new mirror site, which probably is not yet in the
list archives. Jean-Yves, you might want to try
deb
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On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, Eric G . Miller wrote:
On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 06:25:17AM +, Art Lemasters wrote:
Yeah, I'm running static 461 in potato and it's segfaulting on startup.
Should I be running xlib6g-static with it, although no depends showed in
Am a newbie thinking things were going quite well, when my psu cut out whilst
booting
(this I do from a floppy). After changing the psu, booting gets only to dev/hdbx
(which
contains the root filesystem), and presents error messages saying 'contains
filesystem
with errors', 'unattached inode
On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 03:29:51PM +0200, Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
Hi all,
I'm seeking for KDE (debianized version) stable version to
install. Do you know an URL from where I could apt-get it??
thanks in advance,
Thanks to all of you, ans my apologies for not consulted the
archives
On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 09:46:42PM +1000, Shao Zhang wrote:
Wojciech Zabolotny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All!
A few months ago I used PINE and I love'd it because of the wonderfull
black-on-white layout which it used on my xterm (though still white-on-black
on my console).
Because
On 18 Sep 1999, eric k. wolven wrote:
Greetings:
I am running potato with an hpdeskjet 540c installed as my printer.
I would like to find out how to print labels under Debian linux.
I am a hobbyist bee-keeper and give labeled honey jars to friends.
Last year I printed my labels
Tam Ma wrote:
Hi guys,
Hi guys,
I just install slink and all of the packages that I need. Now I want
installl X window but I don't know which packages to install. Can you guys
give me a list of packages I should Install to get X window working. I
don't want anything fancy yet, right
On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, tf wrote:
Hey all,
I'm reading with intrest several threads, and have a bunch of questions
about mailing (like, what exactly is exim or sendmail actually doing...)
but I have a better question first. I was online a few minutes ago,
when I noticed alot of disk
On Sat, Sep 18, 1999 at 11:57:30PM -0700, Eric G . Miller wrote:
On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 06:25:17AM +, Art Lemasters wrote:
On Sat, Aug 28, 1999 at 12:31:08AM -0500, Brad wrote:
[...]
For the curious, i'm using the navigator from the navigator-smotif-461
package (i don't need no
Greetings:
After upgrading some X-window packages last night I cannot start X without
waiting for the modem to dial out and connect. It seems to be doing a name
lookup since, if I get back out of X and hang up the modem and then do a
startx immediately, there is no dial-out since the name lookup
Don't you partitioned your HD on a computer, and move it to another?
(or activated LBA on one and not on the other?)
No, I partitioned using the Stormix linux installer, then poped the
debian CD into the SAME computer and re-booted. I just tried different
linux distro's till I found one that
On 19-Sep-99 dyer wrote:
tf wrote:
Hey all,
I'm reading with intrest several threads, and have a bunch of questions
about mailing (like, what exactly is exim or sendmail actually doing...)
but I have a better question first. I was online a few minutes ago,
when I noticed alot of disk
Hi, I generallly keep some of my log files open ni a terminal via tail -f.
For example:
tail -f /var/log/messages
However, tail does not move to the new messages (or whatever) log file
when they are rotated by savelog. So for example, I will still see the last
lines from the old messages file
On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, Pollywog wrote:
Isn't that locate database updated with 'updatedb' and not with 'find'?
I do think it was *something* in cron.daily or other cron.
And updatedb is a script calling find... :-)
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If the box says 'Windows 95 or better', it should run on Linux, right?
Manually applying the rejects for the oltr driver is a fairly trivial
operation. If you'd like, I can email you a cleaned-up version of the
patch which applies to 2.2.12.
On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 08:34:02PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, I have a dilemma. My token-ring card (Olicom) will
hi,
more on X window info.
I am install from cdrom.
Thanx,
Tam
On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, John Foster wrote:
Tam Ma wrote:
Hi guys,
Hi guys,
I just install slink and all of the packages that I need. Now I want
installl X window but I don't know which packages to install. Can you guys
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