El Wed, Nov 10, 1999 a las 04:16:16PM +0100, Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez dijo:
Perdón ante todo por el offtopic no debianero en exclusiva pero dado que
muchos de esta lista estuvimos en el II Congreso Hispalinux y el vernos las
caras nos hizo a casi todos bastante ilusión, se nos ocurrió a
El Wed, Nov 10, 1999 a las 05:07:59PM -0600, Nitebirdz dijo:
On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Vidarte Ana wrote:
Hola,
He conseguido instalar el sistema operativo Linux sobre una
partición de un PC con sistema windows NT. Quisiera saber si existe algún
modo de comunicación entre ambos
Hola.
El 10 Nov 1999 a las 07:56PM +0100, AVILA BERMEJO, FRANCISCO JOSE escribio:
Jordi wrote:
Actualizar los pocos paquetes que haría falta para usar el 2.4 no sería
tan difícil y así también se minimizan riesgos en bugs actualizados a
última hora. Supongo que prefiero la última opción.
Hola:
Hace tiempo mande un mail comentando el hecho de que du no funcionaba bien.
Sigo intrigado.
(No he tenido tiempo de mirar el codigo, pero he probado en varias maquinas
con kernels y librerias actualizados y sigue fallando).
mirad esto:
Script started on Fri Nov 12 08:59:19 1999
Fernando dijo:
Hace tiempo mande un mail comentando el hecho de que du no funcionaba bien.
Sigo intrigado.
fernando:~$ cp lastlog lastlog1
fernando:~$ du lastlog1
5 lastlog1
fernando:~$ cat lastlog lastlog2
fernando:~$ du lastlog2
290 lastlog2
fernando:~$ v lastlog*
-rw-r--r--
Jaime E. Villate wrote:
Fernando dijo:
Hace tiempo mande un mail comentando el hecho de que du no funcionaba
bien.
Sigo intrigado.
fernando:~$ cp lastlog lastlog1
fernando:~$ du lastlog1
5 lastlog1
fernando:~$ cat lastlog lastlog2
fernando:~$ du lastlog2
290
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Miguel Rodriguez Penabad wrote:
Hue-Bond wrote:
El jueves 11 de noviembre de 1999 a la(s) 16:21:29 +0100, Miguel Rodriguez
Penabad contaba:
El caso es que en la universidad utilizo Solaris, y me he
puesto bash como shell para tenerla como en casa :)
Pero
Fernando responde a mi respuesta:
Lo que no entiendo es como siendo lastlog = lastlog2
( por que son iguales no ? tienen el mismo sum y md5sum)
con uno funciona bien y con el otro no.
Buena pregunta; y no tengo ni idea de la respuesta. Pero sospecho que a
pesar de ser identicos los dos
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Jaime E. Villate wrote:
Fernando responde a mi respuesta:
Lo que no entiendo es como siendo lastlog = lastlog2
( por que son iguales no ? tienen el mismo sum y md5sum)
con uno funciona bien y con el otro no.
Buena pregunta; y no tengo ni idea de la respuesta. Pero
Jaime E. Villate wrote:
Pues creo que vale la pena discutir aqui como se reportan bugs porque
creo que en esta lista discutimos muchas cosas interesantes que acaban
por nunca llegar a bugs.debian.org.
Para enviar un reporte de bug (y los expertos por favor añadan o
corrijam) primero se
Andres Seco Hernandez wrote:
Por un lado, los dolores de cabeza que te ahorras
por bugs corregidos, te los
gastas en mantenerte actualizado y mantener a raya las interacciones
de unos
paquetes con otros.
Lo ultimo ya lo tienes. Llamalo unstable y monta lo que quieras.
Los "paquetes solo" tambien
At 09:56 AM 1999-11-12 +, Jaime E. Villate wrote:
Fernando dijo:
Hace tiempo mande un mail comentando el hecho de que du no funcionaba
bien.
Sigo intrigado.
fernando:~$ cp lastlog lastlog1
fernando:~$ du lastlog1
5 lastlog1
fernando:~$ cat lastlog lastlog2
fernando:~$ du lastlog2
AVILA BERMEJO, FRANCISCO JOSE decía:
Ademas siempre la gente usa los mismos paquetes: el emacs,
el WindowMaker/KDE/Gnome, el XMMS, etc.
Te equivocas. Cada uno somos de nuestro padre y madre respectivos y no se puede
generalizar respecto a nuestras necesidades.
Vamos a ver: se trata de hacer
Ugo Enrico Albarello:
Mmmm... no será que está reportando el tamaño real que está ocupando
el archivo?
Normalmente los ext2fs se crean inodes de 1k, así que en 8 inodes no
cabría, pero en 9 sí, ocupando entonces 9216 bytes, desperdiciando 808b
Creo que esto explicaría lo que se nombró acerca
El Fri, Nov 12, 1999 a las 02:54:55PM +0100, Barbwired dijo:
AVILA BERMEJO, FRANCISCO JOSE decía:
Ademas siempre la gente usa los mismos paquetes: el emacs,
el WindowMaker/KDE/Gnome, el XMMS, etc.
Te equivocas. Cada uno somos de nuestro padre y madre respectivos y no se
puede
El Fri, Nov 12, 1999 at 02:54:55PM +0100,
Barbwired nos dijo:
AVILA BERMEJO, FRANCISCO JOSE decía:
Ademas siempre la gente usa los mismos paquetes: el emacs,
el WindowMaker/KDE/Gnome, el XMMS, etc.
Te equivocas. Cada uno somos de nuestro padre y madre respectivos y no se
puede
Hola otra vez.
El 12 Nov 1999 a las 03:22PM +0100, AVILA BERMEJO, FRANCISCO JOSE escribio:
Andres Seco Hernandez wrote:
Por un lado, los dolores de cabeza que te ahorras por bugs corregidos, te
los
gastas en mantenerte actualizado y mantener a raya las interacciones de unos
paquetes
Olá ,
Alguém sabe onde existe a libX11 compilada para o XFree 3.3.5
(potato)?
O motivo da pergunta é a droga da acentuação no StarOffice. Acho
que sem esta modificação não há como acentuar.
Alguém tem alguma outra receita?
Obrigado,
[]s,
Mario O.de Menezes
Olá
Todo o trabalho da Potato em Português está pronto! Foram
poucas mudanças, fiz uma nova revisão geral na tradução
(com muitas melhorias) e a conversão da tradução feita pelo
Linux Labs para arquivos potfile.
Os mapas de teclado para teclados Brasileiros já estão
incluidos no pacote kbd
On Fri, Nov 12, 1999 at 12:16:34AM +0100, peter karlsson wrote:
How can I get apt-get to explain *why* it wants to remove a package?
I can't find any reasoning why it want to remove one of the packages I have
installed, especially since it is not in the main distribution, and does not
depend
I realize I made a mistake choosing Gtk, what I would like to know is
how to
set the default Frontend to something else.
dpkg-reconfigure debconf
I thought this fixed the problem (although it does not reprompt me for a
frontend unless I first 'rm /var/lib/debconf/debconf.db') However, now
Yep, that's how I did it.
I found the best way was to setup anonymous ftp on the desktop and point
apt at it on the portable (after the plip link has been setup of
course). Install the base system on the portable using floppies, plip
can be setup from there.
If your desktop has only one cdrom
Does anyone have postilion set up to handle uuencoded attachments? Mutt
decodes them properly, but postilion cannot.
Linux is not recognizing your SCSI CD. type dmesg. Is there any
mention of your CD? Did you insert the SCSI and SCSI-CD modules?
Doesn't sound like it.
Bryan
On 11-Nov-99 Robert Kasunic wrote:
Hello alone ;)
Hi Frenchman, :-)
Instead of always typing a long sentence, make an entry
On Thu, Nov 11, 1999 at 11:41:19AM -0500, Brian Schramm wrote
OK I have looked at the cron and crontabs man pages to no avail. I would
like to have a script that runs every 15 minutes only send me an email if
it errors. The script exits out if certain conditions are good. I have
it exiting
nobody has compiled and released the new named for slink bug free?
If yes, where is it available?
thanks
marco
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On Fri, Nov 05, 1999 at 12:48:47PM +0100, Cecile Hebert wrote
On 5 Nov 1999, Alec Smith wrote:
In the past I've been able to print from one Debian 2.1 box to another
Debian 2.1 box without difficulty. However I recently reinstalled
Debian 2.1 on the server machine, and can't do any
On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 12:35:12PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote
On 10-Nov-99 T.V.Gnanasekaran wrote:
how do i mount a mac format floppy?
just like any other floppy. If you compiled your own kernel, make sure you
enabled Mac support.
Then do:
mount -t hfs /dev/fd0 /floppy
as
On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 04:30:22PM -0500, Peter S Galbraith wrote
A friend want to connect his Debian laptop and a Windows box
through a null-modem cable; we thought a PPP link would be most
flexible in terms of usability (http, ftp, telnet, etc).
He uncommented the `getty -L ttyS1 19200
On Thu, Nov 11, 1999 at 04:13:03PM -0600, Fethi Okyar wrote:
to move to kde I needed to upgrade my X system. (I was using one
that came with hamm)
[...]
Only thing mentioned is use apt-get. Ok, I used apt-get to get
the xbase package which is supposed to include all what is
neseccary for
Peter S Galbraith wrote:
...
The question is now to get pppd started automatically instead of
a shell login. Is that done using the `-l login_program' getty
option?
I did that by putting exec pppd in a script (/usr/local/bin/ppplogin)
and /usr/local/bin/ppplogin in /etc/password as the
Shaul Karl wrote:
Since an executable for one architecture can not, in general, be executed on
another you must have 2 separate sets of binaries.
Of course. But I don't think that all 4 Debian CDs (for an architecture)
are full of the binaries. I believe that the space is used up by the
I just recently got hookoed up with the ATT @Home
cable modem service. It's great, finally able to play
fast games and stuff :) Unfortunatnly it's only setup
with Windows 95 right now. Has anyone had any
experience with getting this to work with linux or can
anyone give me some advice on what
hi bon
Asumming your printer is hooked up to WinNT parallel port /dev/lp0 ( LPT1 )
/etc/printcap
lp0|hp5si|HP LaserJet 5si:\
:lp=:\
:rp=lp0:\
:rm=hp5si.your_domain.com:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/lp0/:\
:lf=/var/spool/lpd/lp0/log:\
:mx#0:\
Jon Hughes wrote:
I just recently got hookoed up with the ATT @Home
cable modem service. It's great, finally able to play
fast games and stuff :) Unfortunatnly it's only setup
with Windows 95 right now. Has anyone had any
experience with getting this to work with linux or can
anyone give
Salman Ahmed wrote:
RK == Robert Kerr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RK have to change the line in /etc/apt/sources.list to point to the
RK new dist? Nobody every mentions that.
Really ?? No one *EVER* mentions it ?? I seem to recall people
mentioning changing /etc/apt/sources.list.
On 12-Nov-1999, Oki DZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shaul Karl wrote:
Since an executable for one architecture can not, in general, be executed
on another you must have 2 separate sets of binaries.
Of course. But I don't think that all 4 Debian CDs (for an architecture)
are full of the
Hi there.
I've noticed a /var/log/lastlog file sitting happily in my log dir.
I initially thought that this is what i viewed when i used last, however
i've learnt that last uses /var/log/wtmp instead.
What is lastlog good for?
As far as I can see.. you need to use lastlog to view the lastlog
I was trying to upgrade from slilnk to potato and I got
this error and do not seem to be able to go beyond this:
Preparding to replace hostname 2.04 ( using /hostname_2.05_i386.deb)
..
Unpacking replacement hostname
dpkg: error processing ?var/.../hostname... ( --unpack):
trying to overwirte
On Thu, Nov 11, 1999 at 11:07:17PM +0200, Martin Fluch wrote:
My question is, when using apt-get to update the system, does it
download all the files to local disk, then attempt to install them (not
enough space on most home systems like mine) or does it work with one
file at a time?
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On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, David Rocher wrote:
it's because other packages aren't allowed to change /etc/passwd
(provide by base-passwd) cf Debian Policy Manual. but you are free
to remove then!
The Debian Policy Manual says that packages may add users to the
On 11/11/99 Brad wrote:
As a side note, be careful when changing users' shells to /bin/false--some
packages depend on the shell being /bin/sh and you'll get minor breakage
if you change them.
yes I know which i why I wish that they were set properly in the
first place (I know for sure that
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On 11 Nov 1999, Eberhard Burr wrote:
Phil Brutsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i had installed a PINE Schubert 3D 16 Bit ISA PnP sound card, which has
a CS4235 chip, i am using a 2.2.1 kernel
If you have more than 16MB of main memory, you cannot use
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Jon Hughes wrote:
I just recently got hookoed up with the ATT @Home
cable modem service. It's great, finally able to play
fast games and stuff :) Unfortunatnly it's only setup
with Windows 95 right now. Has anyone had any
experience with getting this to work with
(this is off the unstable tree)
# apt-get -y dist-upgrade
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Calculating Upgrade... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
lesstifg libasound0
The following NEW packages will be installed:
alsa-base bootpc cfingerd finger
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Darxus wrote:
Need to get 0B/112MB of archives. After unpacking 15.9MB will be used.
E: Internal Error, Could not perform immediate configuraton
That is by far the most useless error I've ever gotten from apt-get. I'm
having my doubts about this new curses based
I have Corel WordPerfect 8 (free, as in beer, version) for Linux, and it
has the weirdest bug in the world:
You start it up and type:
There's 10 of us.ENTER
and boom! it segfaults. Something to do with the
proofreading grammar checker (which has to be on).
What's neat is, you can start some
Charles Lewis wrote:
I thought this fixed the problem (although it does not reprompt me for a
frontend unless I first 'rm /var/lib/debconf/debconf.db')
Hm, that shouldn't be. dpkg-reconfigure should always re-prompt you.
debconf seems to be horribly broken. After choosing Text as my front
On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 04:58:41PM -0800, Howard Mann wrote:
This is obviously very frustrating. Is the upgrade
process in Debian - using apt-get I presume -
generally easier ?
Holy moly, yes.
I'll move to Debian if accomplishing updates/
upgrades is simpler and more reliable.
I'd
What package are those in? I've been trying to find them.
On Thu, Nov 11, 1999 at 12:54:43AM +0200, Shaul Karl wrote:
[00:49:48 /tmp]$ html2ps -h
Can't load '/usr/lib/perl5/5.005/i386-linux/auto/Image/Magick/Magick.so' for
module Image::Magick: libdf.so.4.0: cannot open shared object file:
I have a soundblaster 16, and /dev/dsp isn't full-duplex with OSS/Linux.
But ALSA does it (at CPU cost, though, Quake gets choppy)
On Thu, Nov 11, 1999 at 03:41:34PM +0100, Nils-Erik Svangård wrote:
I think the ALSA drivers use full duplex, and OSS only use full duplex on
Sound Blaster 16.
On Thu, Nov 11, 1999 at 09:56:11AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure how or where to find information about applying a kernel
patch. Can someone point me in the right direction? I have the kernel
sources, and the appropriate kernel patch deb, but do I apply the
patch before
I have Slink, but have spent some time over the last few days updating
essentially all the required base and standard packages from Potato. So,
when I look at packages for Slink or for Potato, which one am I supposed
to choose? For instance, the October Gnome. Should I avoid the Slink version?
Same thing happened here. apt quit because some script broke (which is
semi-normal). I fixed the problem, but then apt-get -y -f
dselect-upgrade, which always used to work, gives that precise error. The
package that broke was yiff-server, if that matters (probably doesn't).
Anyone?
On Mon,
Doesn't the license forbid that? Isn't that why it isn't an official
Debian package (not even non-free) anyway?
I'll be quiet now.
On Mon, Nov 08, 1999 at 12:31:24PM -0500, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Bart Szyszka wrote:
I could have sworn that a few weeks back someone
Greetings once again.
I have a question I hope some networking fellow can help with. I have a NAT
box (sarnold) and a single box hidden behind it (amidala) -- and they won't
stop talking to each other. Here is a typical tcpdump output:
21:40:25.447332 sarnold.25682 amidala.6000: P
Hi,
On Thu, Nov 11, 1999 at 11:04:11PM -0600, David J. Kanter was heard to state:
I have Slink, but have spent some time over the last few days updating
essentially all the required base and standard packages from Potato. So,
when I look at packages for Slink or for Potato, which one am I
I have set up an anonymous FTP according to the guidelines in the ftpd
man page. Everything seems to work fine, except ls. When I do ls, I get
no information. pwd gives me the correct path. I have tried to give full
permission to everything in ~/ftp, but ls still does not give anything.
Any ideas
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Dwayne C . Litzenberger wrote:
Same thing happened here. apt quit because some script broke (which is
semi-normal). I fixed the problem, but then apt-get -y -f
dselect-upgrade, which always used to work, gives that precise error. The
package that broke was
I am a new Debian user and have a few problems to clear up. Any help is
appreciated. Please reply to me directly since I have not yet got myself
on the User mailing list. Thanks
Question #1 - Have a problem with Quake2 getting CD audio, error is
sr0: CDROM (ioctl) reports ILLEGAL REQUEST Anyone
use gnomeicu -a instead...
Ron Farrer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all;
Is there a way to use gnomeicu without the gnome panel and stuff opening
too? I don't need a panel/start menu. WindowMaker works fine without.
Every time I try and run gnomeicu the gnome panel opens too. Also, when
Hi,
Is pgp5 backward compatible with pgp2? I have an email which is
encrypted using pgp5 with my pubring generated by pgp2, but I
could not seem to open it using pgp2.
If I upgrade to pgp5, do I need to generate another keyring? If
I do, should I use RSA or
On Tue, Nov 09, 1999 at 12:50:34PM +0100, Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
On Tue, Nov 09, 1999 at 08:11:47AM +, Jens K. Olsen wrote:
I am sure my machine was displaying 1280x1024 when I was using Windows,
but in X I can't get it to work. Can anyone please help me.
Hi,
are you sure this
Try the following site for earlier netscape versions:
ftp://archive:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/archive/index.html
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jens,
Good point! Something which I feel a lot of people miss. The format
is only
good if it has users... those users are **not** the people who play the
movies... they are the people that make the movies! The only reason they make
them (barring management nonsense, which is definitly
a=-1
for file in sup.*.txt
do
b= awk '/@/ {print $1}' $file
c= awk '/@/ {print $2}' $file
a=`expr $a + 1`
cat heading $file $file.txt
done
b= awk '/@/ {print $1}' sup.00.txt
echo $b # Output is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/usr/lib/sendmail -f sachin $b sup.00.txt
#the above line gives the error which is
The 'Internal error' bit is a fixed APT bug, dpkg --configure -a will
clear it, the weird dpkg output is something totally different and
unrelated.
ok, and any suggestion on how to get rid of it? Now the installation stalls at :
localhost:~# apt-get upgrade
Reading Package Lists... Done
Micha Feigin hat gesagt: // Micha Feigin wrote:
I need a good program for vrml, both a viewer for netscape and an editor.
any sujestions?
freewrl is quite a good viewer. Editors? Well, maybe VIM ;)
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On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
100% [Scanning packages]
Configuring packages ...
/tmp/fileIQpGZk: /usr/share/debconf/confmodule: No such file or directory
E: Sub-process dpkg-preconfig --apt returned an error code (1)
E: Failure running script
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On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, William Burrow wrote:
OK, so I guess I have to bite the bullet. How is the general opinion on
potato at the moment? Generally, I don't like going bleeding edge, but
if it is overall stable as it stands, then I might go for it. I'm not
Hi Folks,
I posted this a week or so ago, and although I got a couple of suggestions,
nothing seemed to help. I've looked around the net, and not seen anything
else like it anywhere.
I have a pretty vanilla slink install, with the update for netbase
recommended for 2.2 kernels. I'm using a
On Fri, Nov 12, 1999 at 07:18:17AM +, Jens K. Olsen wrote:
I have set up an anonymous FTP according to the guidelines in the ftpd
man page. Everything seems to work fine, except ls. When I do ls, I get
no information. pwd gives me the correct path. I have tried to give full
permission to
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Jens K. Olsen wrote:
On Tue, Nov 09, 1999 at 12:50:34PM +0100, Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
On Tue, Nov 09, 1999 at 08:11:47AM +, Jens K. Olsen wrote:
I am sure my machine was displaying 1280x1024 when I was using Windows,
but in X I can't get it to work. Can anyone
dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/debconf*
(I'm not sure about the end of the filename). After that a apt-get upgrade
should work.
thanks a lot, the systems are unpacking and configuring!
--
ciao bboett
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Keith G. Murphy wrote:
Ed Cogburn wrote:
Howard Mann wrote:
[cut]
When I installed Python 1.5, a number of existent
apps broke that required Python 1.4 and associated
apps like TLinker.
This is obviously very frustrating. Is the upgrade
process in Debian - using
On Fri, Nov 12, 1999 at 05:07:35AM -0500, matthschulz wrote:
But I do have a big monitor! I we used to run Pro/ENGINEER on this
machine!
As I wrote in the first e-mail. SuperProbe reports 512kB. Is there a way
I can verify if this is correct or not?
Like I said, you need to find out
Hi, all
I'm trying to do a terminal-like application in perl5.
There is a serial-coupled box, which i try to handle.
I used minicom, works fine, but i have to set some filters and controls for in-
and output. So i tried following:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use English;
my ($kidpid, $lines, $liner,
Thanks for your help, i could deblock 2 machines, now i am stuck with the last
one, which is in really bad shape.
trying the following:
yoda:/var/cache/apt/archives# apt-get -f install
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Correcting dependencies... Done
The
Well, I've partially solved my problem: It seems there is a bug in the
lpr/lpd 0.33.3 of the slink distribution (I checked the bug page on the
debian.org site) I downloaded the
lpr_0.46-1-0slink1_i386.deb
package, extracted manually and installed (after boackup of the old
files /usr/sbin/ lpd
I've updated slink to potato one month ago or so. In general apt-get did
its job very smothly, only a couple of packages (not more than 10) made
some configuration problems, and due to this sometimes the
dist-upgrade prcess got interupted, and had do be started again (after the
problem was
apologies, in my previous message I forgot to attach the list of
upgrade-to-be packages.
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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
~ Spain ~Spanje ~ Spanien
Key
Look your routing table.
# man route
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Potenciado por Ql/Linux http://www.qlsoft.cl
Your ls binary must be staticaly linked against its libraries, or you
have to put those under ~/ftp/lib
Cheers.
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Potenciado por
hi,
today i had a fsck run and for it looks like every socket type file
fsck reported:
set file type on entry `whatever' in /what/ever (inode) to 6
or something to that effect, I reran fsck again and it reported the
same errors again, I even tared the /var/ filesystem (most of these
files
On Fri, Nov 12, 1999 at 06:36:31PM +1100, Shao Zhang wrote:
Is pgp5 backward compatible with pgp2? I have an email which is
encrypted using pgp5 with my pubring generated by pgp2, but I
could not seem to open it using pgp2.
If I upgrade to pgp5, do I need to
Yes its true! My ADI MicroScan 6P 19 monitor just
died on me last
night. It had been making a lot of clicking/cracking
noises over the
past couple of weeks each accompanied by a slight
flicker/bounce/warp
in
the image. But last night it was just too much and
there was a really,
really loud
* Martin Fluch said:
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Hans Gubitz wrote:
Is suid.conf the right place to change permissions for files (here:
xcdroast)? Which scripts change suid.conf? Where can I read about
suidmanager?
The suid.conf file is used to track programs with special permissions, so
At 09:52 PM 11/10/99 -0500, Jonathan Markevich wrote:
On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 08:42:37AM -0800, aphro wrote:
BC895 I am looking for i place to buy reliable Debian CDs which are
NOT CD-Rs.
BC895 CheapBytes seems popular, but they sell R2...where can i get R3
while not
BC895 being ripped
At 10:23 AM 11/11/99 -0600, Lyno Sullivan wrote:
At 08:44 AM 11/10/99 -0800, aphro wrote:
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Art Lemasters wrote:
alemas Which port number does ping use in Debian Linux?
I do not believe ICMP uses ports, there are TYPES of ICMP though, the
'ping' command uses ICMP type 8.
Hi folks,
Thanks to those who responded promptly to my pathetic cries for help with an
IP aliasing problem. I have finally found the culprit.
The ipmasq package obviously sets up some ipchains rules that prevent any
connections to IP aliases. I'd installed the package (not sure why), and of
On 12-Nov-1999 Damon Muller wrote:
Hi folks,
Thanks to those who responded promptly to my pathetic cries for help with an
IP aliasing problem. I have finally found the culprit.
The ipmasq package obviously sets up some ipchains rules that prevent any
connections to IP aliases. I'd
Hi guys, this is my second mail on this particular subject because I
didn't get any response in my first mail. Maybe because the people that
had encountered a similiar problem didn't have a chance to read this mail
yet, but anyway I giving this a second try so if you get two copies, I am
sorry.
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Marek Habersack wrote:
* Martin Fluch said:
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Hans Gubitz wrote:
Is suid.conf the right place to change permissions for files (here:
xcdroast)? Which scripts change suid.conf? Where can I read about
suidmanager?
The suid.conf file is
On Fri, Nov 12, 1999 at 04:34:22PM +0200, Martin Fluch wrote:
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Marek Habersack wrote:
Speaking of suidregister... I find it annoying that it resets the settings I
have modified by hand - for example I want the screen utility to be
Report it as a bug (wishlist items)
On 12-Nov-1999 Martin Fluch wrote:
Report it as a bug (wishlist items) ...
I just keep a backup copy of suid.conf and overwrite the new version after I
have done a Debian upgrade. That was the easiest way to deal with it without
editing the file after every upgrade.
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On Sat, 13 Nov 1999, J Horacio MG wrote:
And just how does apt (or apt-get) work for upgrading from slink to
potato? (I'm not trying to be lazy here, I do read the manual pages for
apt-get and sources.list, but I'd like to get some help from someone who
has
Hello all:
I recently attempted to upgrade from 2.1 to potato and observed the
following:
When using deselect for upgrade purposes the symbolic link between
/bin/bash and /bin/sh was removed following the upgrade of bash.
Following the loss of this sym-link all upgrade attempts failed with
the
On Thu, Nov 11, 1999 at 05:51:35PM -0800, Alvin Oga wrote:
hi bon
Asumming your printer is hooked up to WinNT parallel port /dev/lp0 ( LPT1 )
/etc/printcap
lp0|hp5si|HP LaserJet 5si:\
:lp=:\
:rp=lp0:\
:rm=hp5si.your_domain.com:\
Can someone help mewith the proper printcap entries for a HP 4000TN (ps)
hooked up with JetDirect? It will be my only printer.
Thanks.
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Fax: (518) 442-4936
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On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, J C Lawrence wrote:
claw
claw Does anybody have a copy of the original netscape 4.05 tarball?
ftp3.netscape.com
/pub/communicator/4.05
nate
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