Agustin Martin Domingo wrote:
Ignacio Mas Ivars wrote:
Acabo de actualizar a hamm con Xfree 3.3.2 y ahoar ya no me funcionan
los acentos y el resto de las dead_keys. En bo habia conseguido que
funcionaran sin problema usando la libreria parcheada de Thomas Quinot,
pero al actualizar
On Thu, May 28, 1998 at 06:49:55PM +0100, Enrique Zanardi wrote:
Prueba el apt. (Se nota que me gusta, ¿eh?). :-)
8)
Pero es mas o menos estable? es que el numero de version que tiene me
asusta.. me da igual que pete que me de 'cores' o lo que sea pero lo que no
me gustaria
On Fri, May 29, 1998 at 10:40:45AM +0200, Deibit wrote:
On Thu, May 28, 1998 at 06:49:55PM +0100, Enrique Zanardi wrote:
Prueba el apt. (Se nota que me gusta, ¿eh?). :-)
8)
Pero es mas o menos estable? es que el numero de version que
tiene me asusta.. me da igual que pete
On Thu, May 28, 1998 at 07:56:30PM +0100, Tomas Bautista wrote:
Buenas!
¿Funciona detrás de un cortafuegos/firewall?
Si usas un proxy http, debes definir la variable de entorno http_proxy
como http://servidor:puerto;. Más información en man sources.list.
Saludos,
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Tomás Bautista:
¿Funciona detrás de un cortafuegos/firewall?
Creo que sí, a través del libnet-perl, si tienes un proxy, pero no estoy
seguro, pruébalo y nos lo cuentas :-)
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He instalado el apt.
He actualizado el perl a la version 5.004 (de la bo-unstable) e instalado
los paquetes libwww-perl y libnet-perl.
Necesito el libmd5-perl para actualizarme via ftp.
Solo he encontrado la version hamm...y la version para debian 1.3.1
de donde la saco
Sergio Gómez
Ignacio Más Ivars wrote:
He probado primero a instalar la version de la
lib de Thomas Quinot para RH5, que se supone que debería ser la de libc6
,¿no?. Bueno, pues esta, no sólo no me funcionaba, si no que encima me
fastibiaba la xterm. La xterm no me arrancaba y se quejaba amargamente
de
Hola a todos,
Sigo peleándome con los discos de instalación de hamm para
el portátil. No hay manera, chico, me estoy quedando sin
ideas. Lo que he probado:
1. Usar un disco de bo.
Claro, usar un disco de bo y substituir el linux y el
root.bin y los scripts de instalación (rdev.sh
[[ disgustos obtenidos al compilar bash y libreadline ]]
[...]
¿A que puede ser debido esto?. ¿Puede ser egcc?
Puede ser. Los compiladores a veces pueden tener bugs, incluyendo el
super-estable gcc de toda la vida. (Ver bug #22292, por ejemplo).
Pues creo que no va a ser del egcc: he
On Fri, May 29, 1998 at 01:44:05PM +0200, Antonio Vieiro Varela wrote:
Hola a todos,
Sigo peleándome con los discos de instalación de hamm para
el portátil. No hay manera, chico, me estoy quedando sin
ideas. Lo que he probado:
1. Usar un disco de bo.
Claro, usar un disco
On Fri, 29 May 1998, Enrique Zanardi wrote:
On Fri, May 29, 1998 at 01:44:05PM +0200, Antonio Vieiro Varela wrote:
Hola a todos,
Sigo peleándome con los discos de instalación de hamm para
el portátil. No hay manera, chico, me estoy quedando sin
ideas. Lo que he probado:
On Fri, 29 May 1998, Enrique Zanardi wrote:
Si usas un proxy http, debes definir la variable de entorno http_proxy
como http://servidor:puerto;. Más información en man sources.list.
Sí que funciona... pero sólo para los hosts que se acceden por http. Pero
sí que funciona :)
On Fri, 29 May
On Fri, May 29, 1998 at 12:34:49PM +0200, Sergio Gomez Bachiller wrote:
He instalado el apt.
He actualizado el perl a la version 5.004 (de la bo-unstable) e instalado
los paquetes libwww-perl y libnet-perl.
Necesito el libmd5-perl para actualizarme via ftp.
Solo he encontrado la version
Hola!
Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
A mí en lo personal me suena muy extraño eso de que no importa, pero es la
respuesta normal a esta pregunta: no importa que el kernel no sepa nada de
la tarjeta en el bus PCI, de todas formas se puede utilizar. Yo doy fe de
eso, pues con el 2.0.32 todo
On Thu, May 28, 1998 at 11:19:02AM -0500, the lone gunman wrote:
On problem, though, is as follows:
I'm using fvwm2 as a window manager under XFree86. When I
click and hold the left mouse button on a window handle or title
bar, and move the mouse the window stays in place, and only the
On Thu, 28 May 1998, Paul Reavis wrote:
the FAQ (currently at
http://www.place.org/~stevemw/java/FAQ/FAQ-java-linux.html
) for general issues.
That reference is like gold! Thanks gobs for that. I read through part
of it and it explained what all this glibc vs libc5 stuff was. I went
back
On Thu, May 28, 1998 at 05:37:04PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to skim through my messages, reading them as I go. After
reading a message, I may want to save it, and in pine I would hit a
key to save it to a folder. I've seen the C command in mutt: I can
read an email, Copy it to
On Thu, May 28, 1998 at 06:49:38PM +1200, Michael Beattie wrote:
What is the best way to get the current console's tty? I know tty does the
job, but how do I find the name WITHOUT the /dev/ ? i.e. tty1, tty2, tty3
etc? I want to use it with bl in a script.
Whelp, here's a thought:
~$ tty
On Sun, 2 Sep 1956, Tom Shorock wrote:
I am a quite experienced UNIX tweaker, so I may be able to kludge this on
my own, but.
A. I have not the time
B. I'd like normal users to install hamm reasonably.
Anyway, I am freshly installing a hamm system using the current boot
disks. I have
On Thu, May 28, 1998 at 09:42:54AM +0700, Michael Acklin wrote:
Hello everyone,
I know this has been asked before, but just a quick browse of the
archives, I wasn't able to find. Wished there was a grep button on the
mailing list archves.:)
Ok, here's my question. What are the
I would to get a good HTML editor for Linux. Preferrably something that
utilizes xwindows, GUI. I also want something that is not like Frontpage,
I like raw editing similar to Homesite, if you used that before.
Thank You,
Keith
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Hi Kevin
I think there are better programs that this, but I have a short program
called catdoc. If you are willing to edit a little, strings is better,
particularly if you have a bunch of frames you want the text out of.
I'll send it if anyone wants it.
--David
On Thu, 28 May 1998, Kevin
On Thu, May 28, 1998 at 03:47:46PM +0100, Ian Lynagh wrote:
As root I do pon whatever and 3 seconds or later it is connected.
However, I cannot tell when except by trying it until it works.
How do I tell when a connection has been negotiated? And how can
I tell if it has failed? Using PAP
Is there a way to disable the screen saver on the console? I have
a machine that normally runs without a keyboard and it would be nice to
turn on a monitor and see what is going on.
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I would to get a good HTML editor for Linux. Preferrably something that
utilizes xwindows, GUI. I also want something that is not like Frontpage,
I like raw editing similar to Homesite, if you used that before.
asWedit is probably what you are looking for. You should install it yourself
On Thu, 28 May 1998, R. Chris Ross wrote:
Is there a way to disable the screen saver on the console? I have
a machine that normally runs without a keyboard and it would be nice to
turn on a monitor and see what is going on.
setterm -blank 0
Bob Nielsen Internet:
available from the usual sites:
http://debian.vicnet.net.au/autoup/
ftp://debian.vicnet.net.au/autoup/
and
http://taz.net.au/autoup/
remember that the vicnet site has the tarball and other stuff. The taz site
doesn't.
changelog:
v0.26: 1998-05-29 (Craig Sanders)
-
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job, but how do I find the name WITHOUT the /dev/ ?
basename `tty`
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Currently, when reading USENET news, I start up my ppp connection and
read off of my ISP's news (NNTP) server. But, there are some
newsgroups that are specific to my school, maintained on my school's
NNTP news server. I would like to read these, without
On 28 May 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Beattie wrote:
What is the best way to get the current console's tty? I know tty does the
job, but how do I find the name WITHOUT the /dev/ ?
basename `tty`
[etc]
Thanks to all for replies... I have lots of options now.. thanks!
On Thu, 28 May 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
On Wed, 27 May 1998, Joey Hess wrote:
Michael Beattie wrote:
-sndbits 8 gave me a promising result, just a bit of clicking
occasionally, I could live with it.. but.. Is there any other cure, or if
not, where can I put the parameter as a
Hi..
Today I decided to test the strength of my /etc/passwd, so I went and got
the crack 5.0 source, but it wouldnt compile. It gave me the following
error:
cracker.c: In function ogger':
cracker.c:108: warning: implicit declaration of function ime'
date
On Fri, May 29, 1998 at 01:04:09AM -0400, Norbert Veber wrote:
Hi..
Today I decided to test the strength of my /etc/passwd, so I went and got
the crack 5.0 source, but it wouldnt compile. It gave me the following
error:
I got it to work with the help of #linuxos people, the fix is:
I'm getting the below error messages after upgrading my bo1.3R6 to bo1.3R8
Any suggestions. I had no luck searching on dejanews.
running dpkg --pending --configure ...
Setting up kernel-image-2.0.29 (2.0.29-7) ...
Error renaming /System.map at
/var/lib/dpkg/info/kernel-image-2.0.29.postinst li
On Thu, 28 May 1998, Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra wrote:
King Lee wrote:
1. Has anyone here had any experience or knowledge
about software raid. How good is it?
2. Does Linux support hardware raid 5
Just (re)found it!
I am still having problems upgrading to hamm. I have run autoup.sh
successfully (I think). Now trying to install, running dselect I get:
Looking for part 1 of slang0.99.38 ...
/usr/local/store0/debian/hamm/hamm/binary-i386/base/slang0.99.38_0.99.38-5.deb
Running dpkg -iB for slang0.99.38 ...
I am trying to configure Debian in order to access my ISP (Actually
compuserve in France).
I am using Debian unstable version
I did the configuration as said in the ppp-HOWTO. Then I tried to
connect manually.
First, I ran Minicom and got connected. Then I left without resetting the modem
On Fri, May 29, 1998 at 02:55:22PM +1200, Michael Beattie wrote:
What is the best way to get the current console's tty? I know tty does the
job, but how do I find the name WITHOUT the /dev/ ?
basename `tty`
[etc]
Thanks to all for replies... I have lots of options now..
Hi,
Sorry for the apparent lack of response, guys. I had a minor
crisis in my day job, and debian-user goes on the back burner in
these time.
As to the ^S issue -- I play in X, and I have never had any
problems with the save key. I do not turn on all the multiuser
options --
Dear all,
When I try to log in from the console, via telnet or open an
xterm, I get the following message -
$-bash: error in loading shared libraries
/lib/libreadline.so.2: undefined symbol __sigseetjmt
The shell then dies (i.e. I get logged out, and on the console, linuxlogo
comes up
Hello, I'm trying to install JDK 1.1.
To install the JDK 1.1 I need to install libc6.
My question: Will this affect previously installed
packages depending on libc5 in a negative way?
/Tomas Petersson
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On Thu, 28 May 1998, Keith Alen Vance wrote:
I would to get a good HTML editor for Linux. Preferrably something that
utilizes xwindows, GUI. I also want something that is not like Frontpage,
I like raw editing similar to Homesite, if you used that before.
I haven't - I use emacs for
pgpzZwSEGs6on.pgp
Description: PGP message
Hi,
The PSGMLK package for Emacs provides a context sensitive mode
for any SGML DTD, including HTML. It parses the DTD, so it can
offer a choice of all valid tags at any point, or all valid
attributes of any tag. Very hard to write broken HTML using
osgml-mode ;-).
manoj
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More info:
Sure enough, there was a later version on the web site,
taking me from v3.2 to 3.2.0.92-3. :^
So I installed the package, and tried the smtp_remote_allow
in the config file, as mentioned for smail 3.2. No such luck,
it doesn't know that configuration option.
*IF* that
Hallo Derek Tam
A sample mailsession could be:
220-haitech.martin.home Smail-3.2.0.101 (#2 1998-Mar-18) ready at Sun,
17 May 1998 18:21:21 +0200 (CEST)
[snip]
RCPT TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
250 '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' martinb@(nodomain) Recipient Okay.
Ugrading to the newest hamm smail
Hallo Curt Howland
Sure enough, there was a later version on the web site,
taking me from v3.2 to 3.2.0.92-3. :^
smail*92* is the last version of smail _without_ spam protection
So I installed the package, and tried the smtp_remote_allow
in the config file, as mentioned for
Hallo Hamish Moffatt
Can anyone give me an example of an smtp_remote_allow for smail?
I have tried
smtp_remote_allow=localnet:rising.com.au
and some variations, but whatever I do, my machine hamishpc.rising.com.au
is not allowed to relay mail through. Any ideas?
smtp_remote_allow is a
Hello all
I am trying to install X on a ThinkPad 760EL with a graphic-card
Cyber9385/82, chpiset tgui96xx. When X86Setup attempt to start the
SVGA-server the screen remain black, after pressing Ctrl+Alt+Backspace I get
the following message:
The program is running on a different virtual
Following up my own post here, to provide some more info:
I can run Tcsh and Ksh from X (though I don't know how to use either).
When I try to run sh I get a similar error:
pick:~ sh -i
sh-2.01$ sh: error in loading shared libraries
/lib/libreadline.so.2: undefined symbol: __sigsetjmt
And when
Hello!
I was surprised to learn that the 2.2 kernel supports software raid
and that the software raid was as fast as hardware raid 5.
Raid 5 does error correction and even if one of the disks
die data can be recovered and the system continue.
The article from www.osnews.com did say that
And again. Sorry folks.
The last thing I remember doing as root is fiddling with the sysclock
(hence a previous posting here yesterday afternoon). At about 7pm (BST) I
logged in from the console, read news and mail and logged out again.
I then got back home at 01.00 (BST), and logged back in
Hello, I'm trying to install libc6, but dpkg won't let me,
it says that a lot of programs depend on libc5.
What to do???
/Tomas Petersson
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Hi
I'm trying to send a mail with some big attachments. I use xemacs for
mail reading and writing and it splits this message into several
pieces. This is a problem, because the mail reader of the recipient is
not able to get those pieces together again. Is there a way to avoid
the splitting?
Hi
I'm using hypermail, I have been having problems with core dumps (already
reported in the BugTrack) but also I having the following:
It parses $HOME/.hmrc but the settings are not used
It parses -c specified config file but the settings are not used
I'm using the 1.02-8 package
Any ideas?
On Thu, May 28, 1998 at 08:25:15PM -0400, Norbert Veber wrote:
Copy: same as console (left button)
Paste: 3rd button
Thanks got that one working now, hopefully
Also, has anyone else been able to get Xirc to run in Xwindows? I
haven't
been able to run it at all. I
Hi
Can anyone explain why the following happens :
gcc -g -O2 -o .libs/htmltest test.o -Wl,-rpath -Wl,/usr/local/gnome//lib
../gtk-xmhtml/.libs/libgtkxmhtml.so -lXpm -ljpeg -lpng -lz -lSM -lICE
-L/usr/local/gnome//lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lgtk-1.1 -lgdk-1.1 -lglib-1.1 -lXext
-lX11 -lm
Stefan Gödel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SG I'm trying to send a mail with some big attachments. I use xemacs for
SG mail reading and writing and it splits this message into several
SG pieces. This is a problem, because the mail reader of the recipient is
SG not able to get those pieces together
On Fri, May 29, 1998 at 11:39:29AM +0100, Mario Filipe wrote:
I've been told that this is because i don't have libz installed or have two of
them but:
11:37:41$ dpkg -l | grep zlib
ii zlib1 1.0.4-7compression library - runtime
That's an old version of the library; it's
David Z. Maze writes:
Stefan Gödel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SG I'm trying to send a mail with some big attachments. I use xemacs for
SG mail reading and writing and it splits this message into several
SG pieces. This is a problem, because the mail reader of the recipient is
SG not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 27 May, Ed Cogburn wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody have a deb of taper 6.8.x for bo(and probably an updated
ncurses set)? Taper 6.7.x has a bug in handling tapes 2GB, which I now
have.(See previous question on st* devices) I can't upgrade to
Bonard B. Timmons III wrote:
Acording to my system it's in the package textinfo. Wich means i
have
to upgrade my tex packages, wich brings another question. Dselect says that
the
tex packages i have are obsolete. should i deinstall them and install the
new
ones or is
On Thu, May 28, 1998 at 12:46:02PM -0700, Marcus Johnson wrote:
So, given the fact I'm not in a position to compel the admin to upgrade to
Debian 1.3 or 2.0 (but can and will lobby for it),
Probably your admin will feel more necouraged if you show him some of the
root shell expoits that have
Ian Lynagh wrote:
As root I do pon whatever and 3 seconds or later it is connected.
However, I cannot tell when except by trying it until it works.
How do I tell when a connection has been negotiated? And how can
I tell if it has failed? Using PAP for the moment, in case it matters.
Also,
ifconfig will show a connection to ppp0 when the connection is
established. You could write a script that runs ifconfig every second or
so using grep to look for 'ppp0' and report when the link is up, then stop
itself.
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On Thu, 28 May 1998, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to upgrade to libc6 and am running into a few problems.
First I didn't have a new enough version of libc5, so I got version
5.4.38-1 and installed that. Installation
Tomas Petersson wrote:
Hello, I downloaded and tried to install JDK 1.1, but
ran into some problem.
Package libc6 is not installed.
Package xlib6g is not installed.
Package xpm4g is not installed.
I have searched the ftp-site for these packages without luck.
Does anyone know where I
Stefan Gödel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| I'm using VM. Does this really matter? I always felt that reading and
| writing / sending of mail are very distinct from each other (at least in
| xemacs). I'm using the usual mail mode with mime extensions to write
| my mail.
As you provided _no_ usable
Marcus Johnson wrote:
Okay, I'm not the administrator, the admin is not very available and I'm a
newbie at Linux/Unix admin stuff, but I have uncovered this much at least.
* when I start I new shell I get the following:
Linux bay1 2.0.0 #19 Tue Jul 30 21:58:15 PDT 1996 i586
Debian v1.1
On Thu, 28 May 1998, William D. Rendahl wrote:
How do I set up a 3Com 3c905b (Cyclone?) NIC at 100Mbps on Bo?
Use the 3c59x driver. The Ethernet-HOWTO and NET-3-HOWTO will help.
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Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
On: Wed, 27 May 1998 14:04:34 -0700 Richard Sevenich writes:
I just installed Hamm from scratch with kde as the desktop environment. When
I start certain applications (e.g. netscape), they fail with messages of
this sort:
cant load library
Stefan Gödel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using VM. Does this really matter? I always felt that reading and
writing / sending of mail are very distinct from each other (at least in
xemacs). I'm using the usual mail mode with mime extensions to write
my mail.
My variable help gives me:
Hello,
I'm really in big trouble, and it seems that I cannot find solution
myself.
I switched from Debian 1.3 to Debian 2.0 while I was writing a program
for my final exam of my study. I used in many places class String, and
class which implements regular expression. When I did upgrade, I
didn't
Hello:
...
On problem, though, is as follows:
I'm using fvwm2 as a window manager under XFree86. When I
click and hold the left mouse button on a window handle or title
bar, and move the mouse the window stays in place, and only the
crosshair moves, which makes it hard to
Stefan Gödel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SG I'm using VM. Does this really matter? I always felt that reading
SG and writing / sending of mail are very distinct from each other
SG (at least in xemacs). I'm using the usual mail mode with mime
SG extensions to write my mail.
I'm not sure how
On Fri, May 29, 1998 at 02:31:29PM +0200, Waldemar ¯urowski wrote:
I switched from Debian 1.3 to Debian 2.0 while I was writing a program for
my final exam of my study. I used in many places class String, and class
which implements regular expression. When I did upgrade, I didn't check if
Ed Cogburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What you are essentially trying to do here is to upgrade from libc5 to
libc6 (the JDK was compiled for libc6). This is not a trivial task. It is
the heart of the difference between Debian 1.3 and 2.0. There is a shell
script called autoup.sh in
Tomas Petersson wrote:
Hello, I'm trying to install libc6, but dpkg won't let me,
it says that a lot of programs depend on libc5.
What to do???
/Tomas Petersson
You shouldn't try upgrading from libc5 to libc6 using dselect. Go to
http://www.debian.org, Developer's Corner, and
Hello, I'm installing hamm. In bo there was a driver for NE2000
networkcard, but this is not the case in the hamm installation.
Do I have to change my card or is the another solution, can I use
the old driver?
/Tomas Petersson
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Hello, I'm installing hamm. In bo there was a driver for NE2000
networkcard, but this is not the case in the hamm installation.
Do I have to change my card or is the another solution, can I use
the old driver?
There is an NE2000 and compatibles driver in Hamm - I'm using it. It's one
of the
Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Hi,
Sorry for the apparent lack of response, guys. I had a minor
crisis in my day job, and debian-user goes on the back burner in
these time.
As to the ^S issue -- I play in X, and I have never had any
problems with the save key. I do not turn
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On Fri, May 29, 1998 at 02:31:29PM +0200, Waldemar ¯urowski wrote:
I switched from Debian 1.3 to Debian 2.0 while I was writing a program for
my final exam of my study. I used in many places class String, and class
which implements regular expression. When I did
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On Fri, 29 May 1998, Erik Eriksson wrote:
Hello all
I am trying to install X on a ThinkPad 760EL with a graphic-card
Cyber9385/82, chpiset tgui96xx. When X86Setup attempt to start the
SVGA-server the screen remain black, after pressing Ctrl+Alt+Backspace I
At 02:18 PM 5/29/98 +0100, you wrote:
Hello, I'm installing hamm. In bo there was a driver for NE2000
networkcard, but this is not the case in the hamm installation.
Do I have to change my card or is the another solution, can I use
the old driver?
There is an NE2000 and compatibles driver in
Hallo,
Is it possible to configure Xwindows in such a way that it open eg. emacs,
pine and lynx ons startup each in different window?
Johann
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Linux Journal June 98 has an article on a user interface for starting and
stopping PPP connections. The entire article is on line as also the scripts
that you need to set up your system.
The author has described his Slackware configuration (3.4, I think). It was
not that difficult to set it up
I wrote:
I can see the advantage of reading this mailing list threaded with gnus,
specially after a two-week absence (when threads are more useful).
I currently use procmail to filter all Debian traffic into a spool file
(/var/spool/mail/debian) and use mh-e to read it like I do my regular
Ashok Gopalakrishnan wrote:
Linux Journal June 98 has an article on a user interface for starting and
stopping PPP connections. The entire article is on line as also the scripts
that you need to set up your system.
In the same issue, there's a review of Red Hat
On Fri, May 29, 1998 at 11:56:37AM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
Is it possible to configure Xwindows in such a way that it open eg. emacs,
pine and lynx ons startup each in different window?
Yes, you can put things in ~/.xsession to startup on login (or .xinitrc
if you use startx; I tend to
On Fri, 29 May 1998, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
The sendmail featured in this release has improved anti-spam protection. No
longer is it possible for a random spammer to use your host as an unwitting
e-mail relay.''
I wish we had that. My Debian 1.3 box was used a SPAM relay a few
Hannu Koivisto writes:
As you provided _no_ usable information (usual mail mode?
there's no mode named usual mail mode in my xemacs. mime
extensions? tm? something else?), I have to make guesses. Based
on these guesses I suggest you to try putting line...
(setq
This indicates your line is looped back. That is, just as when you type and
your
characters are echoed back, the packets that pppd was sending were echoed back.
Usually this means PPP was not starting on other end.
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I am trying to configure Debian in order to access my
On Fri, 29 May 1998, Tomas Petersson wrote:
Hello, I'm trying to install libc6, but dpkg won't let me,
it says that a lot of programs depend on libc5.
What to do???
Read the FAQ: http://bhmit1.home.ml.org/deb/
Brandon
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[Since I got no answer last time, I am trying again on this query]
The basic question is: is IP-forwarding on in the default kernel, and how
does one tell, or does one have to build a custom kernel to do routing?
-- In gereral, how does one tell if a feature is on in a kernel?
Can I determine the destination directory of a package from the Packages
file. My objective is to calculate the disk storage requirement for all
(or a preselected subset of) packages by destination directory. Where
can I find this information without actually installing the package.
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In an article Stefan Gvdel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| David Z. Maze writes:
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| Stefan Gödel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| SG I'm trying to send a mail with some big attachments. I use xemacs for
| SG mail reading and writing and it splits this message into several
| SG pieces. This is a
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On Fri, May 29, 1998 at 02:31:29PM +0200, Waldemar ¯urowski wrote:
First of all, I had to use EGCS g++, which uses stdc++2.8, as g++ from
wasn't anymore in GCC package. It seems there isn't any String class in
stdc++-lib. I know that String
Hello all,
I just saw a post that lead me to a ZDNet article on Linux. One thing
of interest for me was the linux version of interbase that is available
for redhat. Has anyone installed this on a debian system? If so, what
configuration / version of debian is needed.
Doug
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Hi,
Some time ago, when I upgraded bo to hamm I had problems with the ppp
conection, I had no time so I downgraded to bo's pppd and use the previous
configuration... everything worked again ok
Now I had a little time to see it again: the problem persist (extrange
problem for me), the problem
Hi,
Here is the config.h file that is used in the packaged
version. This corresponds to the 2.8.3 version; the only changes made
were (define UPDATE_VIEW_COMPLEX_WALL_ILLUMINATION, ALLOW_DEBUG,
ALLOW_SPOILERS), and modify DEFAULT_PATH and MAINTAINER. Nothing
about save files.
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