Re: bash or tcsh

1999-09-14 Thread Keith Beattie
On Tue, Sep 14, 1999 at 02:21:09PM +0200, Juli-Manel Merino Vidal wrote: Hi all, This is not a question related to debian, but... Which are the differences between bash and tcsh (instead of scripts :) ? Another question: tcsh isn't gnu, is it ? I used to be an avid tcsh user and now

text screen shreenshots

1999-08-02 Thread Keith Beattie
Hi all, I'm doing an atricle on installing various OSs and need a way to take screenshots of the installation process. Any suggestions on how this can be done under the various Linux dists? (Debian, RedHat, etc.) Thanks, Keith

Re: Where did my disk space go?

1999-07-12 Thread Keith Beattie
On Sat, Jul 10, 1999 at 01:53:51PM -0500, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote: == How does it look like: kushnir cd ~ kushnir du -sk . 151081 . kushnir du -sk * | sort -nr | head 11447 charm I think that using `-a'

Re: Tab Tab program/command line editing

1999-07-09 Thread Keith Beattie
On Fri, Jul 09, 1999 at 08:29:18AM -0400, Raymond A. Ingles wrote: On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Keith Beattie wrote: Another invaluable NT setting is: HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Control Panel/Mouse/ActiveWindowTracking set to 1 - This gives you focus-follows-mouse, yea!!! I tried it, because I

Re: Tab Tab program/command line editing

1999-07-06 Thread Keith Beattie
On Mon, Jul 05, 1999 at 10:45:48PM -0700, Mark Wagnon wrote: Matthew Dalton wrote: Me neither. It's a pain in the arse to have to go back to a Windows box and use the feature-void dos command shell. Whenever I have to navigate around in DOS, I'm always hitting tab try to complete

Re: shell programing

1999-06-16 Thread Keith Beattie
On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 01:32:11PM -0500, Brian Servis wrote: *- On 15 Jun, Keith Beattie wrote about Re: shell programing On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 06:09:12PM +0300, Micha Feigin wrote: Is there any good online document for shell programing under unix (linux)? i need bash and cshell

Re: shell programing

1999-06-15 Thread Keith Beattie
On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 06:09:12PM +0300, Micha Feigin wrote: Is there any good online document for shell programing under unix (linux)? i need bash and cshell. Thanx My favorite reference for bash is http://www.gnu.org/manual/bash/ ksb

Re: I worry...

1999-06-03 Thread Keith Beattie
On Wed, Jun 02, 1999 at 10:44:57PM -0500, Christian Dysthe wrote: Please tell me I am wrong! :) Not that this is any real consolation to you, but pessimistically speaking, everyone takes the same risk when depending on any piece of technology. Unless you are the maintainer of that

Re: email threat

1999-04-07 Thread Keith Beattie
On Tue, Apr 06, 1999 at 11:52:30AM -0700, Britton Kerin wrote: When the leader or representative of a group is stigmatized as a dangerous gun nut this rubs off on the rest of the group, so please be careful what you say. Ah, but this is one of the reasons why the open source / free software

Re: Do We Need a New Evangelist?

1999-04-01 Thread Keith Beattie
On Mon, Mar 29, 1999 at 04:40:57PM -0800, George Bonser wrote: On 29 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Since Eric Raymond has expressed a desire to retire as Open Source evangelist, I've written an article Do We Need a New Evangelist? discussing how he should be

Re: shell scripting

1999-04-01 Thread Keith Beattie
On Thu, Apr 01, 1999 at 03:46:27PM -0600, Craig Hancock wrote: Hello al I was wondering if someone can tell me of some website taht talk aboput shell scripting in great detail thanks The definitive reference for bash can be found (among other places) at:

Re: [OFFTOPIC]Gnu Utils For AIX

1999-01-14 Thread Keith Beattie
On Thu, Jan 14, 1999 at 02:18:01PM -0500, Chris Hoover wrote: I was wondering if anyone knows if there are any GNU (or other no cost) utils that work with AIX. Specifically, I'm hoping to find something like top. So we can find out which process is trying to kill the machine here at work.

Re: xterm font is W I D E

1998-12-17 Thread Keith Beattie
Kent West wrote: Anyone know where I can fix second and third and etc xterm windows to look like my first one? I believe that the correct way to do this is to add xterm resource settings to your ~/.Xdefaults (which some people preferr to call ~/.Xresources) file. This is a method of

Re: QUantifiable reasons to use debian instead of redhat...?

1998-12-10 Thread Keith Beattie
Marc Barnett wrote: What I need is a lists of reasons, logical supportable reasons, that I could use to convice a change of standardization. Quite literally, this will decide what the next 50-100 systems will look like. DO they run Redhat or Debian... Did you search the mailing list

Re: Stupid Telnet question.

1998-12-09 Thread Keith Beattie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've seen this before, but don't remember what I did to make it work. Have a remote user wanting access to a Linux system. That user used to just telnet hostname with no problem. Now they are getting: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: telnet 205.242.10.73 Trying

Re: emacs xemacs

1998-12-09 Thread Keith Beattie
Kent West wrote: Ever since I started with Linux I've wanted a console-based graphical web browser, but kept running into a brick wall. Then I read that emacs could Uh, isn't console-based graphical anything an oxymoron? How could your ever expect to see graphics on a text-only display?

Re: Just My 2 Cents

1998-12-09 Thread Keith Beattie
Jens D. Baumgartner wrote: On Tue, Dec 08, 1998 at 11:34:29AM -0800, Keith Beattie wrote: Well, I disagree. Personally I dislike massively integrated applications like Outlook and Explorer. They are too big, too slow and too complicated (to use and maintain). And I'm convinced that my

Re: Just My 2 Cents

1998-12-08 Thread Keith Beattie
Christian Lavoie wrote: Actually, I think more and more people are wanting Microsof-like applications, because the Microsoft philosophy has some good ideas, especially when you are a end-user. [...] Let's take the Windows' IE and Office integration as an example. In the basic, it's a great

Re: Linux Tips Tricks

1998-11-25 Thread Keith Beattie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just to let you know all that i've started a project called Linux Tips and Tricks (http://www.patoche.org/LTT) in which i'm collecting tips i find. Since i use Debian and read this mailing-list i will put tips sent here. In fact there are the majority of tips i

Re: Stable GUI Web Browser

1998-11-17 Thread Keith Beattie
David Warnock wrote: PS I am British and I am always sarcastic, I have been warned that US citizens are unable to recognise sarcasm - I guess thats why so many Americans use M$ software. Hey, maybe that's what M$ software *is*: American sarcasm! :) Keith

Re: auto-indenting-formatting with a vi?

1998-11-02 Thread Keith Beattie
Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote: rick, who'd be happy as a clam in a bucket of beer if he had a classic vi that would handle multiple buffers and color indent his programs Being an Emacs fan myself, I believe what you asking for is an oxymoron. :) I don't use vim (obviously) but using one of

Re: how do I extract a 2.6 gigabyte .tar.gz file ?

1998-10-28 Thread Keith Beattie
Darxus wrote: Where on earth did you store this file? I could've sworn the ext2fs had a 2GB/file limit on it? Certainly all the file utilities do. It fat32 filesystem. [snip] Well, I think more than that, the assignment of the pointer to the file probably failed, before it even got to

Re: Security.

1998-10-18 Thread Keith Beattie
Liran Zvibel wrote: I would like to do some RTFMing about security, and would like to have some pointers. Thanks, Liran. --- http://www.math.tau.ac.il/~liranz/ Well, if you can understand everything the ssh man page has in it, then you'll have a much better understanding than most, I'm

Re: replacment for quick books

1998-10-16 Thread Keith Beattie
Carl Vilbrandt wrote: Is there a replacement for Quicken/Quickbooks ? . . . for ACT, a contact management software ? without creating one in linux. gnucash - http://www.gnucash.org/ ksb

Re: Why having the . at the end of someone's PATH is a security ?

1998-10-14 Thread Keith Beattie
shaul wrote: There shouldn't be a . in your PATH; even at the end, it's a security risk. Why ? How it can be exploited ? A somewhat related story: When I was taking CS classes in college there was this one student who many of us suspected of not being entirely honest about the work he

Re: simple password

1998-09-25 Thread Keith Beattie
DAVID B. TEAGUE wrote: Horacio writes: This maybe a stupid question, but i want to change my password. When putting `passwd' linux askme for the new password. I put it in, and linux said it is too simple what can i do for linux dont say me that? Currently i have NO password, so

Re: y2k (don't kill me!)

1998-09-09 Thread Keith Beattie
Stephanie A. Tomlinson wrote: I just gotta find out... where might i find an official bullettin or who might i talk to in order to get an official statement concerning debian linux's y2k compliance? You can always looks at the source code, you'll find no other statements more official than

Re: shutdown not unnmounting

1998-08-21 Thread Keith Beattie
David B. Teague wrote: The problem is that SOMETIMES, not frequently, shutdown -h now will stop before unmounting drives The correct answer is to upgrade, but is there anything I could do in the interim? I have a draconian set of deadlines, and I don't want to do anything

Re: moving fvwm windows by thier handles

1998-08-21 Thread Keith Beattie
the lone gunman wrote: Now, the handles resize the window. For instance, if I display an image under xv that is big enough to push the title bar off the screen, I really can't move the window. I would like to go back to my old setup, but I do not know which fvwm2 command to use in the

Re: pathchar documentation

1998-08-18 Thread Keith Beattie
Guenther Koerbler wrote: Who has a description or documentation about pathchar, the program from Van Jacobson ? Especially what means the last output: pipes ? I don't know the answer specifically to your question but I remember attending a talk which Van gave on pathchar last year. I've

Re: gunzip - invalid compressed data?

1998-08-13 Thread Keith Beattie
Rich Hartman wrote: Is this a problem with my version of gunzip? OR did I download 38MB worth of corrupted file? Uhm, I hesitate to even ask this, but did you specify binary mode (typing bin at the ftp prompt) when you ftp'd the file? I'm not aware of anyway to convert a binary file

Re: scripting help

1998-08-07 Thread Keith Beattie
Patrick Olson wrote: P.S. Is there such a thing as a scripting how-to? If so, I missed it. Either way, it would be great to know where I can read about it, either from a how-to or something else. It might even save me the embarrassment of asking an incredibly obvious question. I don't

Re: I give UP

1998-07-29 Thread Keith Beattie
Paul Sellers wrote: All I wanted was info on installilng Linus on a Win95 system. A search on Win95 got 18 hits, none of which (summary) mentioned Win95. Most everything I clicked off the main page didn't load (quickly). I was perusing the bootDisk #15 with Linux as the main item. How

Re: Xemacs help

1998-07-24 Thread Keith Beattie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi All, I have two questions regarding Xemacs .. There is a wealth of information in the Xemacs sample files (sample.Xdefaults and sample.emacs). These can be brought up in Xemacs via the Help-Samples pull-down or can be found in the Xemacs' etc directory (e.g.

Linus Torvalds interview

1998-07-22 Thread Keith Beattie
fyi, http://www.bootnet.com/youaskedforit/lip_linux_manifesto.html ksb -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null

Re: Can setup a signature on elm

1998-07-22 Thread Keith Beattie
Keith wrote: Also I was wondering if I can have emacs be the program that I use to type my letters in elm, instead of vi. If you are using X and want to use a currently running emacs to compose messages, look into the gnuserv package of emacs. IIRC, it is as simple as adding

Re: good digital clock for x?

1998-07-22 Thread Keith Beattie
the lone gunman wrote: Hello -- are there any deb packages that have a digital clock that I can swallow in an x module (specifically, FvwmButtons)? I'd prefer one that does military time, and perhaps the date, too :) My favorite is asclock. I believe it comes with afterstep or whatever is

Re: Long text file to edit..

1998-07-17 Thread Keith Beattie
Carlos Marcos Kakihara wrote: I want to edit a 700MB text file. vi tells that the file is too long, and xemacs tells that maximum buffer size something.. :) There is a way to view this file? If you simply want to view the file and not edit it, I'd try something like more which

Re: Dumping Core on Purpose

1998-07-16 Thread Keith Beattie
C.J.LAWSON wrote: I guess the next logical question would be how to get a program to backtrack and reload the core file .. and then contiue executing Here's a wild shot at it... Assuming that forking a kamakazi child is not an acceptable solution, is there some way of capturing the image

Re: Dvorak keyboard in X?

1998-06-19 Thread Keith Beattie
Ian Keith Setford wrote: I was wondering if the current xbase has support for a dvorak type keyboard. If so, is it an option within xf86config? If your Dvorak type keyboard is one that was made specifically to have the Dvorak layout, then there shouldn't be any problems - the keyboard

Re: jdk-common_1.0.2-7.deb

1998-06-19 Thread Keith Beattie
Dennis, First, when you have this many (likely unrelated) questions, it is probably best to make separate posts so they can be handled one at a time by those who might be able to help. You risk your X questions going unanswered since the subject only mentions jdk. :) Here's my attempt tho...

Re: ssh telneting

1998-04-29 Thread Keith Beattie
Paul Miller wrote: I often telnet to my Linux box from a win95 machine. Does anyone know of a nice win95 telnet program that supports ssh and ANSI (preferably free)? Take a look at http://fox.doc.ic.ac.uk/~ci2/ssh/ Keith -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of

Re: legal issues (suing debian, pine, et al.)

1998-04-28 Thread Keith Beattie
Peter S Galbraith wrote: Also, the fact of incorporation does not protect the individual who causes the liability. If someone, for example, places copyrighted material into the debian distribution, both the person and debian are liable. Keith Beattie wrote: Uhm, I don't mean

Re: legal issues (suing debian, pine, et al.)

1998-04-24 Thread Keith Beattie
Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote: greq wrote, On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote: It's not that simple. FIrst of all, didn't debian incorporate about two years ago? IIRC, it was Software in the Public Interest (SPI) that incorporated, not Debian. SPI was formed

Re: Can emacs and xemacs coexist?

1998-04-20 Thread Keith Beattie
Christian Weisgerber wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], shaul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: By the way, how can I tell the aliases in my .bashrc to work only when I am using X (I don't need xemacs -geometry 87x28 when I am not using X) ? Use a function such as xemacs() { if [ -n

Re: [tcsh] disabling autologout?

1998-04-20 Thread Keith Beattie
Adam Shand wrote: PERSONAL_BIAS Use bash (instead of tcsh) and ssh (for connecting to remote hosts). /PERSONAL_BIAS running a couple of days behind here but ... are there reasons for your personal bias? i definately agree with using ssh for connecting to hosts (auto setting of

Re: [tcsh] disabling autologout?

1998-04-20 Thread Keith Beattie
Adam Shand wrote: While there are still a few things I prefer about tcsh, I figure bash can you expound? i'm curious. Oh, minor stuff really. The completion stuff mentioned earlier in this thread, prompt settings (~ when in your home dir, a shorter HH:MM time format), other little

Re: [tcsh] disabling autologout? revisited.

1998-04-20 Thread Keith Beattie
dobrin wrote: Sorry about this, but I was out and missed the beginning, How do you disable Autologout in tcsh (which I MUST use to be script compliant with the rest of the facility). I tried login.defs and a few other things. NADA. This is funny. I just resisted the temptation to

Re: more on emacs and version control

1998-04-17 Thread Keith Beattie
Ulisses Alonso Camaro wrote: Hi all I would like to know if there is a way to customize emacs-vc to use by default the master files (,v files) in other directories. I would like to keep all master files in a ROOT-MASTER-FILES/PATH where the real file is directory This doesn't actually

Re: Can emacs and xemacs coexist?

1998-04-17 Thread Keith Beattie
Tristan Day wrote: I've got xemacs installed on my stable Debian 1.3.1, and it works just fine, but I want to use emacs for file viewing and manipulation in a normal console because I don't like vi. I tried to install emacs in dselect but it tells me I have to take components of xemacs out,

Re: [tcsh] disabling autologout?

1998-04-15 Thread Keith Beattie
Sudhakar Chandrasekharan wrote: Hi, How do I diable autologout in tcsh? The man page tells me how I can enable unset autologout it. The problem seems to be that even under X my DISPLAY is not being set I don't see how these two problems could be related but... If your DISPLAY is not

Re: Threading list subjects?

1998-04-11 Thread Keith Beattie
Jason Costomiris wrote: On Fri, Apr 10, 1998 at 01:48:48PM -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote: : Hi, : Jason == Jason Costomiris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: : : Jason Indeed. However, you don't need to learn the finger-breaking : Jason keystrokes emacs requires (sorry guys, what was that, :

Re: .ps or .pdf editing app

1998-04-02 Thread Keith Beattie
David Stern wrote: I've tried a lot of editing apps (and conversion utilities) in hamm, but I can't find one that edits postscript or acrobat files. Does anyone know what package I can use to edit a ps or pdf form that uses Times-Roman fonts in a variety of point sizes, with some lines

Re: embarassing X questions

1998-03-27 Thread Keith Beattie
Christopher J. McNicholas wrote: 1) Is there somewhere I can read up on the different types of windows managers? http://www.plig.org/xwinman/ is a pretty good site. 2) I loaded X without a windows manager installed. I can move my mouse around, but that's about it, no menus or anything. I

Re: fvwm question: can I make transients take focus?

1998-03-19 Thread Keith Beattie
Brian White wrote: Is there any way under fvwm2 to make all transient windows automatically get focus when they appear? It would be much more convienient than having to move the mouse to that window. If you have any windows that pop up automatically, like calander reminders, error windows,

Re: fvwm question: can I make transients take focus?

1998-03-19 Thread Keith Beattie
Brian White wrote: Perhaps it would be best if the transient only automatically got focus if its parent already had focus? Perhaps this option could be tri-state: never, always, if-parent-has-focus. ^^^ This is an excellent idea. It would solve both our

Re: automatically set DISPLAY after telnet/rlogin ?

1998-03-18 Thread Keith Beattie
Michael Agbaglo wrote: is there is nice way to have the DISPLAY-Variable automatically set to the host from where I logged in ? Obviously ssh appears to be the preferred answer but if tcsh is available on the remote host, check for tcsh's REMOTEHOST environment variable. It should have

Re: emacs starting very slow

1998-03-09 Thread Keith Beattie
Catalin Popescu wrote: I have Debian Linux 1.3. running on a 486-66Mhz with 32 Mb RAM with me as a single user. Until recently emacs was starting in about 2-3 seconds. In the last few days I've noticed that it takes about 12--15 seconds to start. What could possibly have happened? It seems

Re: Debian article on bootNet.com

1998-03-05 Thread Keith Beattie
Lindsay Allen wrote: Your article inspired quite a lot of traffic on this list so you do seem to have made a significant impact and brought in some fresh blood. Well done. Thanks! It's nice to be able to contribute! How did the project work out from the magazine's perspective? From

Debian article on bootNet.com

1998-03-03 Thread Keith Beattie
Hi all, I thought the list might be interested to see that my buddies at Boot Magazine finally posted my 12-Step article on the Web: http://www.bootnet.com/youaskedforit/12step_installinglinux.html This article came into existence after I had been bugging my friend who works at Boot about how

Re: Thanks :)

1998-03-02 Thread Keith Beattie
Ossama Othman wrote: P.S.: I noticed alot of you use IIRC. Since I only found out about the Jargon file last week, I don't know what this means, and it doesn't seem to be in the jargon file. What does it mean? IIRC = If I Recall Correctly Here, learn to fish :)

Re: Dvorak keybindings in X

1998-02-25 Thread Keith Beattie
Adam Shand wrote: A question on behalf of a friend. We have the dvorak key bindings working fine in console mode but can't get them to work under X. How did you do that? Can anyone point me in the right direction to get this to work under X as well? One way is to use xmodmap, there's

Re: Getting Started

1998-02-24 Thread Keith Beattie
Robert Smith wrote: drive. The reason I can't install is because I can't put anything decent on my work computer, HR thinks that would make me less productive, and my home computer has some propriety hardware. Also I can't cd I'd consider searching for an old 486 (or even a 386) beater

Re: Bullshit--Fired for Linux?

1998-02-17 Thread Keith Beattie
George Bonser wrote: You are, of course correct, but we should give them some idea of how many of their subscribers they have offended ;) Yea, I see what you mean but I'm a little concerned that Linux, and to a larger extent free software, will be damaged by people taking a religious

Re: Bullshit--Fired for Linux?

1998-02-16 Thread Keith Beattie
George Bonser wrote: Agreed, cancel all subscriptions to ZD magazines. Badmouthing Linux could be a career limiting move for an editor. Well, if Linux is ever going to establish itself as more than a hobbie OS, it (the Linux community and the free software community in general) needs to be

Re: Release names??

1998-02-16 Thread Keith Beattie
Ben Pfaff wrote: Please excues the question, but as a matter of interest, where are the names for the Debian releases derived? i.e. bo, hamm etc?? Characters from _Toy Story_ by Pixar. Does this mean there is going to be a Mr Potato Head release? :) Keith -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM

Re: Renaming a directory..

1998-02-12 Thread Keith Beattie
Bruno Simoes wrote: Hi all Does somebody know if there's some command to *rename* either a file or directory in Linux. I don't want to move them to another files/dirs. Thank you Bruno (Hmmm, I smell DOS.) The command: mv old new won't do what you want? (Make sure new doesn't already

Re: Viewing bootup message

1998-02-10 Thread Keith Beattie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How can you view the entire list of messeges that show when you boot into linux? It all either scrolls by too fast or too much read/decipher as it rolls off the top. Is there a file that mirrors that output or someway I can re-direct it to a file for perusal? Thanks,

Re: X-win more effiecient than Win95?

1998-01-14 Thread Keith Beattie
Tim Thomson wrote: A friend of mine asked me if X-win was more efficient than Win95 on the same system? I said it would probably be better for somethings, and maybe slower than others, but I wasn't sure - so I though to ask you people. Anyone done any benchmarks??? This is not a

Re: Thanks -- Was: Grey Screen After Starting XF86

1998-01-05 Thread Keith Beattie
Krio wrote: I got Linux of the Boot magazine CD and since I had read about it here and there I decided to try it. It looks great but it takes a while to get the Might you (or others on the list) tell me where you heard/read about the Boot Magazine CD/Article? I'd like to see what kind of

Re: free software

1997-10-17 Thread Keith Beattie
Tim Sailer wrote: I was wondering if there was any software out there that would do the job of the microsoft ils servers that netmeeting use. We have a very small group that wants to set up a semi-private network and use netmeeting for documentation purposes.. Severs? We don't need no

Re: mrouted?

1997-10-01 Thread Keith Beattie
Lawrence wrote: what is mrouted? where to get it? mrouted (multicast router daemon) is the daemon you run to enable your machine to be a part of the MBONE. It forwards IP multicast packets via a unicast tunnel past non-IP-Multicast-aware routers to another machine running mrouted or a

Re: DISK DEFRAGMENTER - PARTITIONS :-((

1997-09-30 Thread Keith Beattie
Zouave wrote: | To install Linux Debian 1.3.1 on my system (now running windows 95) I have | to do 2 things: | 1) FORMAT my HDD and create 2 partitions, one for W95, one for Linux | 2) Split my actual partition, without erasing anything, with the | application FIPS.EXE | | I prefer the

Re: Auto Responder

1997-09-05 Thread Keith Beattie
Be very carefull when using auto-responders when you have subscribed to a mailing list. Consider the following senerio: * A subscriber to a mailing list (call him Bill) sets up an auto-responder for his email and leaves for holiday. * The list Bill subscribes to sends out an email. * Bill's

Where's my mouse?

1997-08-28 Thread Keith Beattie
Hi all, I'm doing a vanilla install of Debian 1.3.1 and I'm having trouble configuring my mouse. The problem (I believe) first comes in the Install phase of dselect when gpm is being installed The gpm install uses /dev/ttyS0 as the default device for my mouse. I've tried taking stabs at all

Re: Where's my mouse?

1997-08-28 Thread Keith Beattie
Martin Schulze wrote: What's the strategy for determining which device is your mouse? Did you try different drivers? There are some different mouse protocols out in the pampa. E.g some LogiTech mice need logitech, but the TrackMan needs 'mman'. Yea, I did. The mouse says, both

Re: Where's my mouse?

1997-08-28 Thread Keith Beattie
Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote: What kind of mouse do you have? (What brand? What does is the adapter shaped like, etc?) Sorry, should have included those details... It's a two-button Logitech. (It has MicroSoft printed on it but I think that's just for marketing.) It's got a small round

Re: Where's my mouse?

1997-08-28 Thread Keith Beattie
Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote: Right. And, make sure you use a kernel that has PS/2 mouse support compiled in. Preferably, you would not compile it as a module. Great. I'll give that a try tonight. Thanks all, Keith -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to

Article on Linux and non-official dist.

1997-08-27 Thread Keith Beattie
Hi all, I'm in the process of writing an article about installing Linux (using Debian) and hope to have a compatible mini Debian distribution on the CD that comes with the magazine. I've looked, but can't seem to find info on the policy and details on creating non-official distributions. This

Re: 1.1 X setup default: bs/del don't work with motif apps.

1996-05-10 Thread Keith Beattie[SFSU Student]
by one of the netscape developers. Check out netscape's N icon after hitting his page. Now think about what else might be slipped into that ever-so-prevelant client. :) :) -- // Keith Beattie Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL) \\ // SFSU Grad Student Imaging and Distributed

Rawrite on Win 95 NT

1996-05-03 Thread Keith Beattie[SFSU Student]
. On the Win 95 machine I've tried it in both a DOS shell and after rebooting to dos mode. It will boot fine when it formats the floppy itself. Any suggestions? (I'm using version 2 of rawrite) Thanks, Keith -- // Keith Beattie Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL) \\ // SFSU Grad

Re: Rawrite on Win 95 NT

1996-05-03 Thread Keith Beattie[SFSU Student]
the likes of myself. Thanks, Keith -- // Keith Beattie Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL) \\ // SFSU Grad Student Imaging and Distributed Computing Group (ITG) \\ // [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www-itg.lbl.gov/~beattie \\ // 1 Cyclotron Rd. MS: 50B-2239 Berkeley, CA