Bien.
Dado que hay animos comencemos con el nombre, asi puedo armar una pagina donde
coordinar los trabajos. De momento no hay ni lista ni nada pues no hay mas que
la idea, pero ya va a empezar a surgir todo de algun modo.
Supongo que par coordinar esto, al menos al principio, va a haber que
El Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 11:43:54PM +0100,
Luis Clausell dijo:
El Thu, 10 de Feb de 2000 a las 11:47 PM, Netman escribió:
Yo he detectado ese problema en los kernels 2.2.13 y 2.2.14 usando Debian
Potato. No me funciona ni un sólo programa compilado con javacc a menos
que use la versión de
La pregunta surgi la semana pasada me parece.
Como ya se dijo en alguna respuesta, un fichero postcript es un fichero
ASCII normal y
corriente, por lo que se puede abrir con cualquier editor de textos. En
particular he
encontrado por ahi un fichero que ayuda a verlos con el emacs. Sigue
saliendo
-Mensaje original-
De: ADnoctum [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: viernes 18 de febrero de 2000 3:46
Para: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Asunto: RV: ...pues por aquí peleando con el módem.
Con setserial cambiamos el IRQ a 5 y kppp reportó el módem, pero ahora
Hola,
creo que envié este mensaje la semana pasada y no llegó.
Tengo una máquina con Debian haciendo de Proxy con squid y ultimamente
estoy obteniendo mensajes del tipo:
No buffer space available
en el navegador, al acceder a cualquier página de Internet a través del
Squid. Tambien me
Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz wrote:
Mataría por un programa así. Por fín podría liberarme del yugo de las
X-Window...
¿grupos, gente, listas de correo? Más información, please.
Incluso podría intentar colaborar con si se trata de un programa en C.
Para la svgalib no se pero para el
On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 08:56:29PM -0300, Enzo A. Dari wrote:
Sobre este punto, que creo es el único sobre el que podemos tomar
alguna acción concreta, podría aportar lo siguiente:
- Según las páginas de debian (http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/subscribe),
el programa que se encarga de la
At 10:53 AM 2000-02-15 +0100, UnAided wrote:
Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz wrote:
Mataría por un programa así. Por fín podría liberarme del yugo de las
X-Window...
¿grupos, gente, listas de correo? Más información, please.
Incluso podría intentar colaborar con si se trata de un programa en C.
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 01:19:02AM -0600, Juan Ramon Jimenez Garcia wrote:
La pregunta surgió la semana pasada me parece.
Como ya se dijo en alguna respuesta, un fichero postcript es un fichero
(add-hook 'ps-run-mode-hook
...
'(lambda ()
(turn-on-font-lock)))
Hola.
Lo he mirado pero no he sabido encontrarlo. Como se escribe el .htaccess? Mi
intención es poner algunos directorios inaccesibles, y a ser posible que
sea necesario proporcionar datos de login para acceder a ellos.
Muchas gracias.
_
Àlex Maneu - [EMAIL
Aquí tienes un .htacces de ejemplo (vigila, que creo que le tienes que
poner permisos de ejecución y lectura a todo el mundo):
AuthName Veu reports
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile /usr/local/users/veu/analog3.90beta2/users_report
require valid-user
Alexandre Maneu i Victòria wrote:
Hola.
Lo he mirado pero no he sabido encontrarlo. Como se escribe el .htaccess? Mi
intención es poner algunos directorios inaccesibles, y a ser posible que
sea necesario proporcionar datos de login para acceder a ellos.
Muchas gracias.
htpasswd
--
David Charro Ripa dijo:
Un comentario: Del diccionario i2e aparece Alfredo Casademunt como autor.
¿No lo hizo tambien Jose Luis Triviño?
¿Alguien sabe de algun programa que borre esta maldita frase de los
correos de la lista y de todo el mundo que lo tenga? Tengo pesadillas
con ella.:-(
Jaime E. Villate wrote:
David Charro Ripa wrote:
Una critica: ¡¡¡Hay que ver como se lo curran algunos!!! :-
No entendí; si te refieres al url tan complicado, estoy de acuerdo; si
este proyecto gana alguna fuerza será necesario obtener algo como
www.orca.org, pero no tengo ni idea
Muchas gracias a todos, lo he podido solucionar.
Un saludo.
Alex.
Hola a todos.
Antaño, cuando tenía instalada RedHat, venía un paquete que llamaba algo así
como emacs para X en la instalación. El paquete se llamaba
emacs-X11-20.2-7.i386.rpm. Este emacs viene a ser un termino medio entre el
emacs de la consola y el xemacs. ¿Alguien sabe si exixte este paquete
Rogamos nos disculpen por ocupar un pequeño espacio de su buzón y unos
segundos de su preciado tiempo, pero creemos que nuestro servicio puede ser
de su total interés.
S.O.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] es un servicio de asistencia técnica y consulta en
línea
por teléfono o control remoto para
Kaixo Cesar!
Mi pregunta es la siguiente ¿ Es posible que
algunos de los programas y/o ventanas se abran en un
Workspace diferente del 1º.
Esto se hace, por ejemplo, indicándolo en el propio programa, de
la siguiente manera:
1.- Abre la
Yep!
El Mon, 06 de Dec de 1999 a las 11:59 AM, Luis Clausell escribió:
Tengo configurado el mgetty-*_1.1.21-2 para que atienda las llamadas de voz
entrantes, o sea, como contestador :-)
Con la intención de poder enviar y recibir faxes también, cambio el Zoltrix
56k que tenía por un US
-Mensaje original-
De: Andres Herrera [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: Ivan Andres Hernandez Puga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: Lista Debian Castellano debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Fecha: lunes 14 de febrero de 2000 9:24
Asunto: Re: [Re: resucitando un viejo 486 (svgalib)]
Guenas
On Fri, Mar
Han Solo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hola a todos.
Buenas...
Antaño, cuando tenía instalada RedHat, venía un paquete que llamaba
algo así como emacs para X en la instalación. El paquete se llamaba
emacs-X11-20.2-7.i386.rpm. Este emacs viene a ser un termino medio
entre el emacs de la consola
From: Gary Hennigan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why not just point apt at the *name* of the release that you want?
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian potato main contrib non-free
deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US potato/non-US main contrib
non-free
This way you don't have to
From: Mike Werner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I first started with Debian, I did use dselect some. But since
discovering apt I've not even touched dselect once. Definite kudos
to the folks that developed / maintain apt.
What do you use to select which packages to install?
Daniel
--
Daniel
On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 11:43:25AM -0800, davidturetsky wrote:
Thanks, dancer. BTW, what's wrong with your code sample? I can see this is
going to be daunting!
It dies when it tries to fclose the NULL pointer (fopen returns NULL
when it fails). free causes no trouble since it does nothing
From: Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Problem is that unstable doesn't always have everything. From what I can
tell, when a release is frozen, everything from unstable is moved to
frozen.
No it isn't. Links are used. Unstable is still just as usable as it ever is.
Don't file pathnames
From: Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you met Linus Torvalds, would you call him Lie-nus, the traditional
American/Australian pronounciation? You might, but I personally would
not as I think it would be rude. His name is pronounced Lee-nus; ...
It depends whether you're speaking in
Daniel Barclay wrote:
From: Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Problem is that unstable doesn't always have everything. From what I can
tell, when a release is frozen, everything from unstable is moved to
frozen.
No it isn't. Links are used. Unstable is still just as usable as it
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Howard Mann wrote:
snip
With the file like this, bootup hangs for a _very_ long time at the
Starting system log daemon : syslogdstage.
and also at the Starting print spooler : lpd stage
It then proceeds very slowly to
On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 07:09:19PM -0500, Daniel Barclay wrote:
From: Mike Werner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I first started with Debian, I did use dselect some. But since
discovering apt I've not even touched dselect once. Definite kudos
to the folks that developed / maintain apt.
What
davidturetsky wrote:
I believe this is the code that was getting me into trouble, but it could be
elsewhere
fscanf (file, %s, Title);
This one may get you into trouble if the Title array is not large enough
to hold the string.
fscanf (file, %d %d %d %d %d %d, m, n, it, LT, EQ,
Since I upgraded my dns with a dist-upgrade my dns appears trashed.
Anyone notice any oddities afterwards? When I do an nslookup I get this:
{0}:wally:/var/namednslookup wally.rnd-consulting.com
Server:
Address: 208.244.175.178
*** Request to timed-out
Robert
:wq!
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Howard Mann wrote:
snip
With the file like this, bootup hangs for a _very_ long time at the
Starting system log daemon : syslogdstage.
and also at the Starting print spooler : lpd stage
It then proceeds very slowly to the login prompt.
If I
Can anyone help me with this?
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Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 14:10:12 -0600 (CST)
From: Russ Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: gcc compile question
I'm trying to compile the source for glibc 2.1.2-13.
I get an error message that I
Can anyone help me with this problem?
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Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 06:01:55 -0600 (CST)
From: Russ Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: George Bonser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Russ Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED], debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: distributed-net problem
Can anyone help me with this?
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Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 16:14:09 -0600 (CST)
From: Russ Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: D-Link NIC problem
I have upgraded from my Linksys PCI lan card to a D-Link
DFE-530TX PCI card. I
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i'd suggest compilign a kernel without IPv6 support unless there is some
specific reason you need it.. in any case check your firewall
configuration (ipchains -L) i have found that the ipmasq package causes
havok on all of my systems by changing the default rulesets to DENY which
blocks all
Hi
i have recently found out that at is not working at all... ie the atd
process cannot be started. I have purged and reinstalled at but it still
does not work. Here are the relevant error messages :
oldlelouvre:/home/prodwork# at 5pm
warning: commands will be executed using /bin/sh
at echo me
On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 12:23:14PM +0100, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote:
After that, when I've restarted the XDM, everything works perfectly.
Is it the proper way to set locales for X sessions?
BTW. Why the /etc/environment is not sourced by the standard debian
/etc/profile?
I don't know, it
Hello,
I installed xemacs21 this evening and wanted to deinstall
xemacs20. Apparently I can't. Several packages such as python-elisp
depend on emacs19 OR xemacs 19 OR xemacs20. Is it a bug that this, and
other packages, won't install with xemacs21 or is there a valid
reason? I would really
I'm wondering if anyone else has run into this and, if
so, what work-around have they implimented:
Setting up libc6 (2.1.3-2) ...
Current default timezone: 'America/Chicago'.
Local time is now: Mon Feb 14 21:55:40 CST
2000.
Universal Time is now: Tue Feb 15 03:55:40 UTC
2000.
Run
Build info:
Linux smee 2.2.14 #1 Mon Jan 31 01:09:58 CST 2000 i586
unknown
300 Mhz AMD K6-2
96 Mb PC66 RAM
on a
Iwill P55XUB w/ onboard Adaptec 7860 FAST SCSI
Sorry.
Should have listed that w/ the original message.
=
Why? Why not? Why not try?
The rule of an inquisitive mind.
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
I'm wondering if anyone else has run into this and, if
so, what work-around have they implimented:
Setting up libc6 (2.1.3-2) ...
Current default timezone: 'America/Chicago'.
Local time is now: Mon Feb 14 21:55:40 CST
2000.
On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 08:04:58PM -0800, Nun Yobiznez wrote:
/etc/init.d/devpts.sh: line 63: syntax error:
unexpected end of file
This is a very well known bug that has been mentioned here on
this list many times. It has been filed - check the Debian site
in the bug tracking section. The bug
On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 08:28:29PM +, Phillip Deackes wrote:
Eric G . Miller egm2@jps.net wrote:
I did an 'apt-get source linuxlogo' and it unpacked the directory with
user 501 and group users. I have no user 501 in /etc/passwd, should I?
Shouldn't the source be unpacked as root owning
If Emacs complains that A-x isn't defined, it means that it receives that
A-x correctly, but Emacs has nothing assigned to this combination. It seems
that there are no problem with X, as well as with Emacs. By the way, why do
you use pc102 as XkbModel and assign all Xkb... explicitly?
You could go to the KDE ftp site; it has a qt1g deb. Look for something
under distribution.
On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 02:11:55PM -0600, John Foster wrote:
I have installed KDE as an addition to Enlightenment. Many of the apps
require qt1 or qt2. The potato installation seems to indicate that both
Is it just me, or is www.debian.org down?
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Get the truth or risk frying your brains! -- www.truthinlabeling.org --
Hi,
I have posted this to comp.lang.c++, but hope someone here can
help me as well. Thanks.
=
I have a c++ program that compiles fine with
earlier version of g++, but it no longer compiles with
the newsest release 2.95.2.
Here
anyone know a good fast, robust ident daemon ? i have been using pidentd
but today i got mails from one of the status reporters on my systems that
irc servers were doing in excess of 13,000 ident requests(!!) identd was
crashed when i checked afterwards.
any advice would be appreciated.
nate
It is my understandng that in order for C++ to delete a dynamically-allocated
object, that object need to have been created via new.
That said, I'd like to see the code where you do the allocation.
Also, you may need to type-cast the void pointer. The new compiler version
may be more picky
Bryan Scaringe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is my understandng that in order for C++ to delete a
dynamically-allocated
object, that object need to have been created via new.
That said, I'd like to see the code where you do the allocation.
You are right. the memory allocation is done using
The latest Gnome from frozen, for the last month or so, has been totally
useless for me. It constantly crashes, more so than ever.
This is my .xsession:
xset dpms 1800 2700 3600
exec sawmill-gnome
exec gnome-session
But often Gnome will crash, while Sawmill will keep on working. For
instance,
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, David J. Kanter wrote:
djkant I hate to say this, but KDE doesn't do this.
i dont think i've EVER had afterstep crash on me, runs very fast, low
resources, VERY stable, the best window management around(1.6.10 compiled
from source)
:)
nate
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 12:26:07AM -0600, David J. Kanter wrote:
The latest Gnome from frozen, for the last month or so, has been totally
useless for me. It constantly crashes, more so than ever.
This is my .xsession:
xset dpms 1800 2700 3600
exec sawmill-gnome
exec gnome-session
Ouch,
An excellent and very cheap source of Linux CDs. I would think they beat
CheapBytes in quality. Check out www.lsl.com.
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There are a bunch of cad-like packages in debian; I'm hoping that
people have tried enough of them to make a recommendation:
I'm looking for something to do a house-walkthrough, with enough
detail to show (for example) if a given size of book case will really
fit in a particular location (so 1cm
I use oident because I have IP MASQ running on the LAN here.
You can specify in a users file what the responce for every
computer must be or for the entire LAN. My point is that
it is quite fast because it doesn't do anything fancy, it
just reads the users file and gives a responce. I have
one
does anyone here have any success/failure stories with cybercash and
debian 2.1 ? they say they support redhat 5.0, so i assume it works with
debian, but i emailed cybercash just incase and it can't hurt to ask here
either.(i plan on using it with Covalent Tech's raven SSL/apache and
minivend)
I upgraded PostgreSQL to the potato version, and lost pgaccess. Oh well,
it's broken out into another package, right? Fine. I apt-get installed
that.
Now it won't run at all. It gives me:
invalid command name namespace
while executing
namespace eval Mainlib {
proc {cmd_Delete}
Tom == Tom Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tom However, there was an entry in /var/lib/dpkg/diversions that
Tom I think was supposed to be removed when ppp-pam was removed
Tom but wasn't. In fact I saw an error message flash by to that
Tom effect during the upgrade. The entry
Thanks - fixed now. http://www.xmission.com/~howardm/Xwoes.html is a great
resource!
On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 09:39:51PM -0500, Jonathan Lupa wrote:
I use www.pgpkeys.net and it seems to work better than
search.keyserver.net from here. No thoughts as to why from me, but
perhaps someone else can enlighten us.
Since I upgraded mutt from .95 to 1, I get the following error when
On Sun, Feb 13, 2000 at 10:16:10PM -0500, Bart Szyszka wrote:
Watch out when you order it. A serial port capable cradle is $20 more
than the usual price. It's a USB cradle that you get by default, and I
haven't seen any info on the Linux USB pages that anyone has these
devices working yet.
Hi,
I am getting frustrated with Exim configuration for a satellite system
(call it debsat.domain.net) whose port 25 cannot be accessed from
outside the domain.
Inbound mail is fetched with fetchmail from mailserv.domain.net, and
local users have an email like [EMAIL PROTECTED]. This requires
Hello!
I have a Debian 2.1 Linux kernel 2.0.36, ppp 2.3.11, mgetty 1.1.18.
How can I configure mgetty, so in the log file instead of /AutoPPP/
for the user field, to appear the entered ppp user name?
In login.config I try a_ppp, @, - for the utmp_entry, but
the results are the same.
Thanks,
I had a similar problem. I ended up compiling gs6.0 and gv
(unstable system), and editing the magic filter for the postscript
lines. I'm not sure I did the right thing, but with the changes I
did, it worked.
I tried this: change the filter in /etc/magicfilter/(whatever) for the
postscript
I am trying to understand how man works. I have a mixed slink/potato
system. It seems to me that potato puts the manpages in /usr/share/man. So
I added /usr/share/man in /etc/manpath.conf and also in ~/.bash_profile
(the latter apparently causes man to ignore /etc/manpath.conf).
After installing
PCMCIA Network Installation ?
I am trying to install potato on an IBM thinkpad 380. As I do
not have access to potato CDs I am intending to get the debs
from a local mirror.
I have created a set of floppies, and all goes well except
that I have been unable to get it to talk to the network.
On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, Mark Symonds wrote:
Hi,
I'm still using slink, just curious if anyone has begun work packaging
some sslwrapper software (sslwrap, stunnel). I'd like to have pop-3s from
an apt-getted .deb as opposed to doing the whole search and destroy thing.
stunnel is in
Well, you see how cumbersome it can be: I sent the orignal message yesterday to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (which does not exist). I got no warning that the
message never arrived, but being cautious, I figured it out by myself this
morning. So I reposted the message to the correct address, still leaving
I did a fair amount of reading and asking first, but now I've tried
my first kernel recompile. make xconfig wouldn't work, and it seemed
to be because it couldn't find the tk stuff. make config worked OK,
but make dep wouldn't, and it seemed to be because it couldn't find
the standard C
Debians,
The COLOSers could benefit from a few experienced Debians.
As you know. Corel-Linux is an acknowledged variation upon Debian.
And most of the problems the COLOS newbies are running into are not
COLOS specific.
For a while I've responded to some technical questions, but I don't have
hello,
I would like to know where can I download a binary format of potato
kernel version 2.2.13 so that I may use it to recompile my kernel.
thank you.
I do not follow. Are you asking from where you can have a kernel image
so that you will be able to produce a kernel image?
--
Shaul
On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 10:41:35AM -0500, Bill White wrote
Hi. I have a routing question. I have tried this in various combinations,
but I don't seem to have the right one.
This is my desired HW and SW configuration.
o One GNU/Linux firewall machine. This also has its own IP number. This
Suddenly, my modem is haywire on slink. Can anyone suggest a solution.
It tries to log on to my isp
but after a few minutes, a low flute sound replaces the modem sounds and then
it shuts off. The log says the dial-in script failed. If I go over to Windows
98 on the same hard drive, the problem
Funny; I too loved the Corel desktop for about a week. Then the urge to use
enlightement had me fscking disks and back to potato.
- Original Message -
From: Marvin Stodolsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian_user debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 11:42 AM
Subject:
Shaul Karl said:
I would try to install everything that is recommended by the kernel-package
package. In fact, have you installed kernel-package?
Yes, I have. How do you find out what is recommended by the k-p
package?
Lane
Lane Lester / Madison County, Georgia USA
It's a USB cradle that you get by default, and I
haven't seen any info on the Linux USB pages that anyone has these
devices working yet.
I'm running a 2.3.42 kernel and got the USB port working with
Visor cradle yesterday. There are instructions for setting it up in
Hello Debian,
I may be doing something wrong, but I have downloaded debian base system for
the potato version. Everytime I reboot the linux PC after the initial
install, I loss the password files for root and personal accounts. I am
unable to login as either account. Has anyone come across
Grant
I picked up the free copy of the Oreily book and CD at The Atlanta
Linux Showcase. THAT CD has the links wrong in the several .html
files. I had to read the html to know what the problem was, then I
copied them to /tmp then renamed them with a '.en' before the .html
extension to be able to
hi,
i posted this to [EMAIL PROTECTED];ackdown.org but it dawned on me that this
list is probably more appropriate. the problem is that the netbeans
requests a lower version of libstdc++2.10 than what i have (see below).
i suspect that trying to go back on libstdc++2.10 will result in a whole
I've set up a gateway (slink, 2.2.14) that provides internet access
(isdn) for the rest of the network (all windows things), now there's a
little problem: The server won't stop calling the provider...
Here's some info:
A piece from tcpdump -i ippp0:
14:39:32.211020 truncated-ip - 16321 bytes
i had this same problem. going from stable to frozen. i found no way to
get out of it but reinstall.
-Original Message-
From: Nun Yobiznez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Monday, February 14, 2000 10:04 PM
Subject: Problem w/ libc6
After my system boots up, its happy for a few hours (last time about 10)
but then processes start becoming defunct. Mostly network deamons, some
running from inetd, some not. I thin I've seen a defunct bash as well,
but that may have been linked to the defunct sshd. What on earth can
cause
Could anyone give me a working NAT setup? I'm not sure if what I want to do
is possible at all:
INTERNET --- Debian Router --- FTP-Server
Let's say the route gets IP number 1.1.1.1 on the external site and
192.168.100.1 on the internal one. The ftp of course gets an private
address, says
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 08:58:11AM -0500, Aaron Solochek wrote:
After my system boots up, its happy for a few hours (last time about 10)
but then processes start becoming defunct. Mostly network deamons, some
running from inetd, some not. I thin I've seen a defunct bash as well,
but that may
kernel 2.2.13, sparcstation 5 (170mhz, 128mb), gcc 2.95.2.
-Aaron Solochek
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ben Collins wrote:
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 08:58:11AM -0500, Aaron Solochek wrote:
After my system boots up, its happy for a few hours (last time about 10)
but then processes start becoming
Hi,
Does 'potato' support netscape 4.7, and where can I get the
netscape? Thanks!
---
tcp
Hi,
I got the x to run and I selected afterstep as my window
manager. Everything went well except that when I try to
click the 'xterm' icon on the upper right corner and the
xterm did not start?
I did not have any customization on the afterstep. Every
thing was default.
TIA.
* Aaron Solochek said:
kernel 2.2.13, sparcstation 5 (170mhz, 128mb), gcc 2.95.2.
is the kernel compiled with that compiler? Can you tell that the processes
that go defunct are ones that fork during their life span? If so, then that
could be a problem with the kernel. After a parent forks, the
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2000 11:42:33 -0800, brian moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] was crying
out from somewhere
about: Re: rebuild kernel and modules
bem Indeed, after avoiding it for months, I finally actually built a kernel
bem 'the debian way' and found it a breeze. No more 'make bzImage make
bem modules
Hi,
Timothy C. Phan writes:
Does 'potato' support netscape 4.7,
yes,
and where can I get the netscape? Thanks!
It's either part of the non-free distribution (check dselect for the
netscape packages) or grab one from www.netscape.com.
Cheers -- Stephan
--
Stephan Engelke
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000 11:43:25 -0800, davidturetsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] was
crying out from somewhere
about: Re: Segmentation fault
davidturetsky I believe this is the code that was getting me into trouble, but
it could be
davidturetsky elsewhere
davidturetsky
davidturetsky fscanf (file, %s,
Hi Denis!
On Die, 15 Feb 2000, schrieb Denis Zaitsev:
By the way, why do you use pc102 as XkbModel and assign all
Xkb... explicitly?
I tried some settings.
Yesterday I found a workaround with the help of a gnu-newsgroup:
I created a file ~/.xmodmaprc:
clear mod1
clear mod4
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Johann Spies wrote:
I am trying to understand how man works. I have a mixed slink/potato
system. It seems to me that potato puts the manpages in /usr/share/man. So
I added /usr/share/man in /etc/manpath.conf and also in ~/.bash_profile
(the latter apparently causes man
Hi!
I have an i810 AGP card integrated to the motherboard. I have
compilled agpgart (insmod agpgart is succesful), and created /dev/agpgart.
Even though the SVGA x-server (3.3.6 from ftp.xfree86.org current) doesn't
work.
Can someone help?
Thanks: Kozman Balint
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Kozman Balint wrote:
qzy
qzy Hi!
qzy
qzy I have an i810 AGP card integrated to the motherboard. I have
qzy compilled agpgart (insmod agpgart is succesful), and created /dev/agpgart.
qzy Even though the SVGA x-server (3.3.6 from ftp.xfree86.org current) doesn't
qzy work.
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 03:32:38PM +0100,
Jan Ulrich Hasecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and say xmodmap ~/.xmodmaprc
I am now looking for a place where I can put this command to make it
permanent.
On Debian, you don't need the command at all. Just rename ~/.xmodmaprc
to ~/.Xmodmap, and the
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