Ricardo Villalba decía:
De: Barbwired [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No sé, después de lo del SIMO, ahora esto. Voy a perder la fé.
¿Qué pasó en el SIMO?
Lo de siempre: Mucho Windows. Y muy poco Linux. Yo pensé que iba a palpar
el cambio en el ambiente. Pero me topé con lo de siempre. Y no me hagáis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] decía:
Supongo que ese .procmailrc debería estar en un directorio particular al
cual seguramente los usuarios comunes no tienen acceso, y descarto que para
que funcione el ISP tiene que tener el procmail instalado?
Con poner un .forward en el dir de conexión que invoque a
At 04:13 PM 1999-11-23 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Destinatarios: JUAN VICENTE/BANELCO/AR
Asunto: Re: Necesito info sobre... (Parte II)
El servidor X, tiene dos sitios donde buscar Fuentes, en su propio
[explicación de los servidores de fuentes Adobe Type 1 y TT...]
Es el único servidor que
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
j También habia escuchado por ahí que se podría llegar a tener un programa
j corriendo y un debugger en el otro monitor, para seguirlo paso a paso.
j Se puede hacer eso hoy?
Creo recordar que hace años eso se hacía desde DOS, combinando una VGA
con una Hercules o
El mar, 23 de nov de 1999, a las 02:08:14 +0100, Jordi va y dice:
En fín, alguien sabe como se genera el Message-ID?
El Message-Id lo genera tu MUA, echa una miradita en tu $HOME/.muttrc
seguro que tienes algo como set hostname=softhome.net o similar ;-)
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Un Saludo.. ;-)
[EMAIL
-Mensaje original-
De: Juan C. Amengual [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: martes 23 de noviembre de 1999 15:16
Para: Tejada Lacaci, Antonio
Asunto: Re: ¡¡ SOCORR !!
Tejada Lacaci, Antonio wrote:
Sipes, a mí me pasa cada 2x3, porque a mi HD le gusta
-Mensaje original-
De: Netman [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: martes 23 de noviembre de 1999 15:24
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: ¡¡ SOCORR !!
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 01:36:39PM +0100, Tejada Lacaci, Antonio wrote:
Lo que tienes que hacer es
-Mensaje original-
De: Jordi [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: martes 23 de noviembre de 1999 15:30
Para: Debian
Asunto: Re: RV: ¡¡ SOCORR !!
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 02:36:38PM +0100, Emilio Hernández Martín wrote:
Me he bajado el programa 'Explore2fs' desde
-Mensaje original-
De: Emilio Hernández Martín [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: martes 23 de noviembre de 1999 14:37
Para: Debian
Asunto: RV: ¡¡ SOCORR !!
Hola.
Antes que nada quiero daros las gracias a todos por vuestra ayuda. No
sé
qué hubiera
Tejada Lacaci, Antonio wrote:
-Mensaje original-
De: Juan C. Amengual [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: martes 23 de noviembre de 1999 15:16
Para: Tejada Lacaci, Antonio
Asunto: Re: ¡¡ SOCORR !!
¿Comolll? ¿Quérrrlll? Cuando tu tarjeta TV te cuelga las X
-Mensaje original-
De: Juan C. Amengual [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: miércoles 24 de noviembre de 1999 9:08
Para: Tejada Lacaci, Antonio
CC: 'debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org'
Asunto: Re: ¡¡ SOCORR !!
Tejada Lacaci, Antonio wrote:
Y cómo vas
El Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 09:44:38AM +0100, Agustín Martín Domingo contaba:
A pesar de ello es posible que el sistema te funcione con otro sh, sólo
que te dará errores el dselect de que bash falta.
La verdad, va a ser díficil sacar el 'bash', porque lo cierto es que
no deja, a no ser que hagas un
EL otro día, Wed, Nov 24, 1999 at 12:53:20AM +0100, Barbwired dijo:
Con poner un .forward en el dir de conexión que invoque a procmail vale. (Si
procmail está instalado, claro).
¿Cómo es la sintaxis?
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Daniel Payno
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hola de nuevo.
Gracias a todos por vuestra ayuda. He recibido tantos mensajes que casi
me hago un lío con ellos.
Como os decía, me siguen apareciendo los errores
hda: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
hda: dma_intr: error=0x40 { Uncorrectable Error
Hue-Bond wrote:
El martes 23 de noviembre de 1999 a la(s) 15:07:26 +0100, Juan C. Amengual
contaba:
Pero antes, para poder reparar el disco
(la partición / del sistema de ficheros) deberás montarlo con la opción rw
(read-write) para
que el fsck pueda escribir a disco al repararlo
Barbwired wrote:
¿Qué pasó en el SIMO?
Lo de siempre: Mucho Windows. Y muy poco Linux. Yo pensé que iba a palpar
el cambio en el ambiente. Pero me topé con lo de siempre. Y no me hagáis
recordarlo, que me vuelvo a encabronar :-)
Un saludo!
A mi me han dicho que poco Linux, mucho Windows
[EMAIL PROTECTED] decía:
Supongo que ese .procmailrc debería estar en un directorio particular al
cual seguramente los usuarios comunes no tienen acceso, y descarto que
para
que funcione el ISP tiene que tener el procmail instalado?
Con poner un .forward en el dir de conexión que invoque a
Emilio Hernández Martín wrote:
Hola de nuevo.
Gracias a todos por vuestra ayuda. He recibido tantos mensajes que casi
me hago un lío con ellos.
Como os decía, me siguen apareciendo los errores
hda: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
hda:
On mié, nov 24, 1999 at 11:25:34 +0100, Emilio Hernández Martín wrote:
Como os decía, me siguen apareciendo los errores
hda: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
hda: dma_intr: error=0x40 { Uncorrectable Error }, LBAsect=132783,
sector=1326xx
El Tue,23/Nov/1999 a las 18:34:11+0100, Hue-Bond escribió:
El martes 23 de noviembre de 1999 a la(s) 11:21:15 +, Alberto F. Hamilton
Castro contaba:
Es posible que varios nombres devuelvan el mismo IP
En cambio con el dominio inverso (creo) que no es posible
Un nombre,
El sábado 20 de noviembre de 1999 a la(s) 16:20:36 +0100, Alvaro Alea contaba:
Lo que pasa es que pensad primero que para adquirir velocidad en un
teclado DVORAK hay que aprenderselo de memoria. Y eso ya va a suponer
un montón de esfuerzo. Eso me recuerda a algunos que trabajan en
empresas
Pues si es del simo fue algo bastante triste, lo peor de todo es que por
mogollon de stands habia pinguinos de peluche, pero para figurar porque aparte
de dos eswares con kde yo no vi nada mas en los 8 pabellones. Eso si plotters
inmensos moviles e imacs de colorines a cientos. Ah por cierto me
On Wed, Nov 24, 1999 at 08:25:12AM +0100, Tejada Lacaci, Antonio wrote:
Tenéis razón :/, el fsck hay que hacerlo con la partición montada
en modo lectura o sin montar (pero si la partición es la root, no encontrará
el fsck je).
La cosa es que el fsck accede al hd mediante
Hola a todos!
Pues nada que me he comprado por 10.000 pesetillas un 486. Eso de que la
gente utilice SO que deboran recursos es una suerte para los que utilizamos
Debian, yo no se por que algunos quereis que todo el mundo se pase a Debian ;).
Bueno, al grano, que estoy intentando
Hola lista, acabo de hacerle unas mínimas instrucciones a un amigo para el
uso de apt-get y dado que a más de uno le resultaría útil (a mi por ejemplo)
he hecho un borrador de apt-get_miniCOMO. Es realmente básico, y es lo que
se pretende, pero dado que en la lista hay gente realmente puesta en
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pues si es del simo fue algo bastante triste, lo peor de todo es que por
mogollon de stands habia pinguinos de peluche, pero para figurar porque
aparte de dos eswares con kde yo no vi nada mas en los 8 pabellones. Eso si
plotters inmensos
Me actualicé la versión de Debian desde Internet ayer mismo y cuando
he reiniciado ya no tengo el teclado español ¿Alguien sabe que leches
ha podido pasar si no he tocado nada en la configuración? En las X no
tengo problemas.
Gracias de antemano, un saludo.
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Hola
Ricard wrote:
Estoy migrando un antiguo 486 con win3.11 a un flamante server
en Linux, pero hay una aplicacion (muy importante en la oficina)
que no se donde encontrar el OCR. Y es que para los faxes
entrantes (hylafax) estaria muy bien pasarle un OCR y tenerlo
directamente en
On mié, nov 24, 1999 at 08:36:57 +0100, Antonio Castro wrote:
[...] Tendremos alg?n a?o alg?n SIMO de Ping?inos ?
No te quepa la menor duda, es más uno en el que puedas pedir el listado de
algún programa :)
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Webs: http://www.ctv.es/USERS/vigu
Hell-o:
El día Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 11:58:49AM +0100, Andres Herrera escribió:
yo entré en linux por Debian y aquí sigo XDDD
Y no se te ocurra salirte. El mundo exterior esta lleno de seres malvados ;-)
conozco el mundo exterior y prefiero seguir en el mio XDDD
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Hell-o:
El día Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 09:38:45PM +0100, Antonio Castro escribió:
empiezo a estar un poco harto de ver a Linux como la alternativa a Windows.
?Por que no empezamos a ver Linux como el mismo y dejamos de verlo como la
alternativa de otras cosas? Hoy por hoy Linux no es perfecto
On Wed, Nov 24, 1999 at 06:43:29PM +0100, Tomas Guemes wrote:
Bueno, al grano, que estoy intentando conectarlos en serie con PPP, hasta
que me compre un par de ethernets y me he quedado un poco encasquillado.
Eso es lo que tengo hasta ahora, luego tengo una duda sobre direcciones IP.
Quisiera saber como controlar que un modulo sea cargado automaticamente o
manualmente, y tambièn si es posible controlar el orden de carga de los modulos,
ya que como me pasò a mi al cargar el modulo lp antes del modulo parport, el lp
no encuentra el dispositivo y por lo tanto no puedo imprimir.
BUENOS DIAS!!!
Y entonces, va Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona y dice ¿Si quieres hacer aplciaciones
para Debian?
Hola de nuevo,
Por lo tanto, la idea es mas o menos montar un sitio con
paquetes preparados para bajarlos con apt (de forma que la gente se
los pueda instalar), y montar
Ajudou um pouco mais (porque assim, o Gleydson não precisa me mandar os
arquivos). Mas, mesmo assim, precisava de alguém que tenha achado uma versão
antiga da página.
Quoting Hélio Alexandre Lopes Loureiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
já recuperei a página antiga, mas faltam os arquivos de
Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
Oi gente,
já recuperei a página antiga, mas faltam os arquivos de download
(isso é
mais com o Gleydson), mas ninguém fez a pesquisa no cache do netscape e
achou?
Ou todo mundo aqui acessa a Net pelo sistema operacional de Redmond?
Quoting
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 07:38:40PM -0600, Brian Butler wrote:
Eric G . Miller egm2@jps.net:
No I just resubscribed after being away for a week. Make sure when you
reply that the subject line doesn't have a Re: preceding the CONFIRM
part, otherwise it fails. I was bitten by that a couple
E.L. Meijer Eric wrote:
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 05:00:01PM +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does anyone happen to know of a quicker way of deleting 4 files out of
a directory other than the command find . -exec rm {} \;
will rm -r directory be as quick?
It will actually be much quicker
ktb wrote:
I've used 4.5 and 4.7 and both do the same thing.
kent
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
Is there any way of fixing this?: I can not read any already inbox
message while netscape is downloading other messages. Now, I remember
that in the windows version of nescape this is possible.
I used to compress @ 224 or 256 kbps with bladeenc, but now that I've
been using lame instead, I encode at 128 kbps and end up with files that
are quite a bit smaller and sound just as good. Lame also allows for
variable rate encoding which for many songs lets me drop the bitrate
down to 112 kbps
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999 18:02:10 +0200
Denis J Cirulis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there ! I have to make VPN like :
[ LAN-A ] --- Linux router/VPN gateway - leased line - Linux
router/VPN gateway - [ LAN B ] Is here poeple who had made such a
VPN using only Linux without special VPN hardware
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999 11:43:18 -0200 (EDT)
Mario Olimpio de Menezes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How good is potato, mainly 2.2.x (x= 13), in SMP? I means: how
stable is it? (kernel and potato) with this config.
I have 3 MP machines running potato as servers currently, down from
a previous high
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 07:09:01PM -0800, Eric G . Miller wrote:
I have in /etc/chatscript/provider
abort stuff...
ATZ
OK ATLO
OK ATDTxxx
CONNECT \d\c
Thanks, this is exactly what I need.
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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Powered by Debian GNU/Linux 2.1
I'm getting these errors listed below. When these errors show up on my
xconsole my screen is frozen for some time and then recovers. My X
environment is acting like Windows does sometimes:( I hate this.
Anyway I was wondering if anyone knew what is going on here and how I
can fix this? I just
Sorry for the post I see there are a million messages about this in the
archives. I just panicked. I am using a brand new IDE Western Digital
HD (6.4 gig one) if anyone has any specific info about this HD and the
error please let me know.
Thanks,
kent
ktb wrote:
I'm getting these errors
Hi,
Is there any way to merge (cat) all the .bin files of the floppy
distribution to a file?
Well, cat can be used, but is it the way how to do it?
If it isn't, can each .bin be mounted using -loop option? What is the
filesystem on the image file?
Oki
Does anyone know if mrtg can be used as a traffice analyser for a web
site that is hosted via an ADSL connection. I want to have info
regarding the usage of my site and want more detail than is provided by
webalizer. I am particularly interested in monitoring connection speeds.
Any thoughts??
--
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, John Foster wrote:
Does anyone know if mrtg can be used as a traffice analyser for a web
site that is hosted via an ADSL connection. I want to have info
regarding the usage of my site and want more detail than is provided by
webalizer. I am particularly interested in
I have the 'slink and a half' distribution, and I'm wondering if there
is any way to wedge a driver for the 3dfx banshee card that I have in.
I tried downloading one from 3dfxgamers.com (only rpm's... lame), but
there were some missing symbols in the binary, so it didn't work.
Any other ideas?
Hello,
Ever since I installed enlightment (really cool), I get these
errors whenever I install anything...
Update-menus: (checking /var/lib/dpkg/lock)
debian:/home/miskinis# In file /etc/menu-methods//enlightenment at line
12:
onlyrunasroot=true
^
Unknown identifier
Hello.
I have a Slink system which runs very fine with the 2.0.38 kernel. No
problems or shutdowns at all.
Now I want to use the 2.2.x kernel because of some features, but I want
to know first if it is possible to run v2.2.x kernel on a Slink system.
And second, which steps do I have to take to
Tomas Cernaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm desperately looking for a program that synchronizes files on
different computers via ftp (or possibly other methods?), whenever you
call it by hand.
It should work like omirr (but not online...), that is, without
something like a master directory as
andreas pЕlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a Slink system which runs very fine with the 2.0.38 kernel. No
problems or shutdowns at all.
Now I want to use the 2.2.x kernel because of some features, but I want
to know first if it is possible to run v2.2.x kernel on a Slink system.
And
I'm getting the above message when I try to use my Palm Pilot on the new
kernel. It works fine with 2.0.36, but doesn't like the higher ones. It
DOES recognize them at boot, however, which confuses me. The permissions
are identical, and the devices look fine. I have three serial ports, in
Hello.
Nice see that it is possible and thanks for the tip.
Looking at the URL you gave me and the installed versions of my packages
I only saw that Util-linux was 2.9g but 2.9t was required. Seems like
no big deal.
I have no problem in compiling and installing programs, but I would like
to
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 10:16:26AM +1100, Marc-Adrian Napoli wrote:
sure someone will know the answer to this. whoever does, could you please
reply to me off the list.
i'm planning on building a new server. i want to raid 5 the hard drives for
security, reliability etc.
can i mount a scsi
andreas == andreas pålsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
andreas The other option is to run Potato, since I just need the
andreas base and enough tools to compile the 2.2 kernel. But
andreas this system _must_ be stable and I fear Potato ain't
andreas really there yet.
My computer
Where can I find a manual on Internet about compiling kernel's ?
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Telf : 91 789 77 10 ; Fax :
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Colin Marquardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
recently, I wanted to use an Eterm as a substitute for
xconsole. Eterm -C lets it listen to /dev/console.
On Debian systems, however, /dev/console is linked to /dev/tty0:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Apr 7 1999
Hi all,
I've recently upgraded to slink from hamm and now I'm having a problem with
ppp. The networking
works much better than hamm which is good and I've configured my ISP's using
pppconfig and before so I
assumed everything was. I can use Netscape just fine, and lynx mostly works. My
I mail-ordered a XFree86-supported video card, yet I received a Jaton
Video-68AGP card that uses RIVA128ZX chip. To my chagrin, I spent
several hours figuring out that I have to download from nVidia a
special XF86_SVGA and do some setups.
Now this card is working, and to my surprise, the video
I want to produce some simple bar charts showing the difference between
different products. Gnuplot doesn't seem to be able to do what I want (just
nice clean bars with numbers at the tops and descriptions at the bottom).
Is there a good program to do this easily? Preferrably something I can
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 06:47:16PM +, julie wright wrote:
Hi all. Very basic question - how do I format a floppy using Debian Slink?
Tried fdformat -n /dev/fd0H1440 which I found in a basic linux book. Did not
work. Returned error - command not found.
Thanks for any help in advance.
JRW
Hi all,
I've recently upgraded to slink from hamm and now I'm having a problem with
ppp. The networking
works much better than hamm which is good and I've configured my ISP's using
pppconfig and before so I
assumed everything was. I can use Netscape just fine, and lynx mostly works. My
I want to produce some simple bar charts showing the difference between
different products. Gnuplot doesn't seem to be able to do what I want
(just
nice clean bars with numbers at the tops and descriptions at the bottom).
Is there a good program to do this easily? Preferrably something I
I want to produce some simple bar charts showing the difference between
different products. Gnuplot doesn't seem to be able to do what I want
(just
nice clean bars with numbers at the tops and descriptions at the bottom).
Is there a good program to do this easily? Preferrably something I
I checked to make sure, and I did have standard/generic (dump) serial support
compiled into the kernel, but it was compiled in and not a module. I tried
compiling it as a module, which generated the serial.o file you mentioned below
in /lib/modules/2.2.13/misc, and the message/problem went away.
--- David N. Welton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the 'slink and a half' distribution, and I'm
wondering if there
is any way to wedge a driver for the 3dfx banshee
card that I have in.
I tried downloading one from 3dfxgamers.com (only
rpm's... lame), but
there were some missing
Michael Heyes wrote:
I checked to make sure, and I did have standard/generic (dump) serial support
compiled into the kernel, but it was compiled in and not a module. I tried
compiling it as a module, which generated the serial.o file you mentioned below
in /lib/modules/2.2.13/misc, and the
Subject: Re: good book to learn perl
Date: Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 08:36:49AM -0600
In reply to:Dave Sherohman
Quoting Dave Sherohman([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
| Wayne Topa said:
| I sure have found it that way. 99% of my books are ordered from
| bookpool.
|
| I've had Very Bad
Neil D. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Where can I find a manual on Internet about compiling kernel's ?
Get started with /usr/src/linux/README, and
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/
(They come with kernel sources)
--
Tavasti
Look in /etc/cron.daily/ and /etc/cron.weekly/ for the invocation
of syslogd-listfiles, and the rotation frequency.
Marc
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Hi, I'm seeing a strange behavior on my computer. If I ctrl-alt-fX to
any of the console screens while in kdm I can move around among
console screens all I like, but if I try to go back to kdm it just sits
there on a login prompt and won't go back to any other screens... it
will respond to a
On 24-Nov-99 joost witteveen wrote:
I want to produce some simple bar charts showing the difference
between different products. Gnuplot doesn't seem to be able to do
what I want (just nice clean bars with numbers at the tops and
descriptions at the bottom).
Is there a good program to do
I found a source for 10/100 baset enet cards that use
either realtek 8139 or mpx en5038 chipsets. I know
that the 8139 IS supported under linux, but I am not
sure about the mpx en5038 (a grep on the net sources
in 2.0.38 turned up nothing). Does anyone know if
this chipset is supported? Maybe I
I notice that there is a new eterm in the unstable tree but when I run
apt-get install against it it wants to remove the eterm-backgrounds. I dont
see a new eterm-backgrounds in the tree to upgrade to and the size of the
replacement eterm does not seem large enough to hold the several mbs of
From: Jinsong Zhao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
I mail-ordered a XFree86-supported video card, yet I received a Jaton
Video-68AGP card that uses RIVA128ZX chip. [...] Now this card is
working, [...] Except, to my surprise, that the emacs cursor does not
show up!
Yeah, I've run into
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
I have a Slink system which runs very fine with the 2.0.38 kernel. No
problems or shutdowns at all.
Ok.
Now I want to use the 2.2.x kernel because of some features, but I want
to know first if it is possible to run v2.2.x kernel
Hi all
I'm trying to organize private ppp - server on debian mashine.
I've installed 3 modems on ttyS0 - ttyS2, mgetty with AutoPPP configured
and pppd (ver 2.3.5-2).
I've created 3 option files (/etc/ppp/options.ttyS0, ...,S2) with lines like
xxx.xxx.xxx.8:xxx.xxx.xxx.9 in options.ttyS0
On Wed, Nov 24, 1999 at 05:53:29AM -0800, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
If I configure a machine with dual nic's do they have to be the same type,
or can I just load two drivers into the kernel for say one ne2000 card,
and one 3-com card?
Both will work. Different cards and as modules is nicer actually
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Russell Coker wrote:
I want to produce some simple bar charts showing the difference between
different products. Gnuplot doesn't seem to be able to do what I want (just
nice clean bars with numbers at the tops and descriptions at the bottom).
Is there a good program to
| Where can I find a manual on Internet about compiling kernel's ?
For good clear Debian-specific information, you can read Dale Scheetz'
book `The Debian Linux User's Guide' on-line at
www.linuxpress.com. Around p.170, I think.
Jim
Hello!
I want to ask a question.
I'm running a debian system where I have an X server. I want to conect to
a unix SCO System V host , and conect some X clients running on that host
to the X server on my debian host.
Who can I make that ? (I have read the documentation of
HELLO
I wanted to ask if there was an adress where i could find the man pages
as tekst
and other info about how to use the commands like sort,cut,etc.
Russell Coker wrote:
I want to produce some simple bar charts showing the difference between
different products. Gnuplot doesn't seem to be able to do what I want (just
nice clean bars with numbers at the tops and descriptions at the bottom).
Ok, here's my shoot at it using `gri'
Hello,
I just noticed that the place I probably downloaded the base
install disks for Debian slink have the pcmcia-cs package which
appears to be the one causing my problems instead of the
modutils package. Are there any Debian images without that
package included or is there a way for me to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Where can I find a manual on Internet about compiling kernel's ?
For good clear Debian-specific information, you can read Dale Scheetz'
book `The Debian Linux User's Guide' on-line at
www.linuxpress.com. Around p.170, I think.
Also packaged for Debian:
Slink:
I put the resulting PostScript file from my gri example on
http://www.debian.org/~psg/bar.ps
Peter
After slightly breaking my home system attempting to downgrade
from glibc2.1 back to full slink, I lost the use of bash and
_fixed_ my system by manually unpacking base again and fugding
with the status file.
But now ppp won't work anymore, I originally got it to work by
simply replying to
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, ktb wrote:
xyf Sorry for the post I see there are a million messages about this in the
xyf archives. I just panicked. I am using a brand new IDE Western Digital
xyf HD (6.4 gig one) if anyone has any specific info about this HD and the
i had that on ibm and maxtor drives
make sure your running 2.1r3 of slink and you should have -no- trouble,
anything earlier *might* be missing a package. some things like lsof i
had to recompile for myself.
nate
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, andreas [iso-8859-1] p?lsson wrote:
andrea Hello.
andrea
andrea I have a Slink system which
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Neil D. Roberts wrote:
koala Where can I find a manual on Internet about compiling kernel's ?
The README file that comes with the kernel was sufficient guide to teach
me how to compile the first time around. the hardest part is deciding
what you need and what you dont..just
i had that problem to, and i attributed it to the hardware not liking
switching in and out of video modes when the driver is still active. (on
the other hand EXITING out of X and restarting it always worked fine) my
solution was to just not change consoles anymore :) or change vga cards
that
Colin Watson wrote:
Vicente Torres wrote:
I receive hundreds of times pro day
the following message on my text screens:
193.152.56.57 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast
¿Can I do anything to avoid receiving this message?
I had the same problem, due to an apparently
On Tue, 23 Nov, 1999 à 10:35:52AM -0500, David Wilson wrote:
Yesterday I just installed potato. Today I was adding programs using dselect
and apt. After finishing dselect, my console keyboard was remaped (e.g., ;
is now m, q and a are switched). The keyboard is fine under X (even in
a
In addition to the other fine suggestions made here, you should also
see the Kernel-HOWTO, which is in the doc-linux-text package or
available from metalab.unc.edu.
Bob
On Wed, Nov 24, 1999 at 10:49:51AM +0100, Neil D. Roberts wrote:
Where can I find a manual on Internet about compiling
Hello all;
I have an old 386 running slink and want to install X. The system only
has a 100MB drive and I've got slink + xserver-common and xserver-svga
installed. Right now there is about 38MB free space. I would like to get
X running and run apps on my much faster Alpha running potato over the
I have installed corel linux onto my laptop. Everything looks great and runs
fine except for three things.
1. My ethernet card is not working. I can ping myself but I cannont ping
anything else.
2. I have no sound. sndconfig cannot detect a sound card. I think these
laptops use some Neomagic
I tried XF86 3.3.5 deb. The XF86_SVGA does not support Riva128 yet. So
I was still using the one downloaded from nVidia, which is 3.3.3.
No clue ...
Jinsong
Yeah, I've run into that, too. I don't use emacs at home all that
often, so I'm using the simple workaround of running emacs in no
Pablo De Napoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PDN I'm running a debian system where I have an X server. I want to
PDN conect to a unix SCO System V host , and conect some X clients
PDN running on that host to the X server on my debian host.
Right. Various techniques for doing this are in the
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