Hy, list people.
I would like to know if i can send kernel compilation problems
(on Debian Linux, of course) to this list.
If i can't, please someone can tell me where can i post this type
of question?
Else, (and then i can post :-)
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 04:52:04PM +, Ethan Benson wrote:
I am wondering what different methods people here are using to filter
your mail? (ie each mailing list to its own mailbox or other such
techniques of dealing with several high volume lists)
I am going to be switching to mutt
Sure, Blackbox is nice but it keeps this bar under in the desktop, even
when I switch xawtv to full screen mode (that is TV for you folks who don't
know). And it doesn't have my locally installed apps in its menu. With
xterm I have everything in every screen. -- Hans
At 12:46 PM 1/27/00 -0500,
JB Popnoe wrote:
Beginner Linux - Up and running / need lots of examples and
will start slow - using man help and would like to print some
pages - mouse running but still need X11 -Debian manual
back cover says intro - however Chpt. 9 makes a lot of assumptions
that I
here is my situation I have a SMARTII RAID controller which uses the
device name /dev/ida/cXpXdX where X is a variable representing the
contoller, disk and partition.
the paranioa check for a propper /dev/ROOTDEVICE causes liloconfig to barf
line 112 of liloconfig is the cultrate, i commented it
Whoa there boy! Slow down!
Phew.
Maybe we should try one thing at a time. Do you have web access?
Go to www.linuxdoc.org and look at the printing-HOWTO.
Or, if you installed the Debian Docs and HOWTOs, they'll be in
/usr/share/doc/HOWTO/en-txt/
and they'll look funny.
Try this:
# gunzip
hello
when I try to run make on installing gnomeicu I get the following error
In file included from common.h:509,
from applet.c:8:
applet.h:5: applet-widget.h: No such file or directory
applet.c:13: applet-widget.h: No such file or directory
make[3]: *** [applet.o] Error 1
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 10:55:22PM -0600, Phil Brutsche wrote:
1) Upgrade from hamm to potato (you might need to go to slink first). The
bug fixes along are worth it.
Could I use apt to do this? Is there somewhere a howto for
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 01:20:28PM +1100, Shaun Cloherty wrote
I'm running Debian (slink) on an Alpha, and attempting to recompile the egcs
compiler suite from the Debian source package;
egcs_1.1.2-0slink2.diff.gz
egcs_1.1.2-0slink2.dsc
egcs_1.1.2.orig.tar.gz
after unpacking the source,
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 09:55:44PM +0100, Marco Giardini wrote
why some man pages are in /usr/share/man instead of /usr/man?
how do i read that man pages?
Debian 2.1 ('slink') puts its man pages in /usr/man, and
Debian 2.2 ('potato') puts its man pages in /usr/share/man.
If you've installed
Some what recently, Shao Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote about xfstt and xfs-xtt
:) Hi,
:) Can someone please explain the difference between the two??
:) Thanks.
:)
:) Shao.
:)
I have to use xfs-xtt inorfor to use tis620 encoding
Chanop
--
I started to run 'apt-get upgrade' today and I get this:
Configuring packages ...
WARNING: Using deprecated debconf compatibility library.
I stopped the process from continuing and I don't know if it is safe to
proceed. Does anyone else get this too? I am using Potato.
--
Andrew
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 09:01:55 +1030, John Pearson writes:
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 09:55:44PM +0100, Marco Giardini wrote
why some man pages are in /usr/share/man instead of /usr/man?
how do i read that man pages?
Debian 2.1 ('slink') puts its man pages in /usr/man, and
Debian 2.2 ('potato')
Hi there,
Currently I use Netscape Communicator for browsing, and have a Roaming
user profile set up to work with apache. That works fine and is not my
problem. I also mainly use mutt for e-mail, but sometimes use communicator
and read my mail through using IMAP.
This works, but I frequently
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I am going to set up a debian linux box and I want to run the samba
server. Obviously I have not done it yet, thus the question. I have
searched in vain, via Samba.org, for Debian specific builds of Samba. I
think this simply tells me that I have to build my own distribution from
source code
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Hi,
5. (as root, too. Same dir) make zImage
At this point, the shell answers No target 'zImage'.
Try make bzImage instead.
Regards,
Tassilo v.Parseval
Hola~
I've got a Samsung Yepp player. Is there a way to download/upload files to and
from a Linux box???
MO
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Samba is part of slink (the current denian distro) You can choose it durring
the instal, and setup is noproblem.
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I am going to set up a debian linux box and I want to run the samba
server. Obviously I have not done it yet, thus the question. I have
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