On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 09:25:23PM +0200, Andres Seco Hernandez wrote:
Si, los wav los reproduce y los graba. Es una SB Vibra 16. No tengo muy
claro si el isapnp.conf lo tengo correcto. Si lo controlas, te lo puedo
enviar.
Ahora estoy tratando de actualizar a potato, y creo que con el
Hola
En debian-security-announce se indican problemas de seguridad aparecidos y
corregidos, de modo que podamos actualizar los paquetes que tengan
vulnerabilidades conocidas. La pregunta es ¿se meten estos paquetes ya en
el arbol de paquetes estandar o es en proposed-updates?
Durante la vida de
Hola
El 12 Aug 2000 a las 05:26AM +0200, JFA escribio:
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 09:25:23PM +0200, Andres Seco Hernandez wrote:
Si, los wav los reproduce y los graba. Es una SB Vibra 16. No tengo muy
claro si el isapnp.conf lo tengo correcto. Si lo controlas, te lo puedo
enviar.
Ahora
La verdad es que conseguí hacerla funcionar (no el midi) con el kernel
2.0.38, pero ahora con el 2.2.17 me estoy volviendo loco.
Voy a empezar de cero de nuevo porque me estoy liando como un nudo.
Si alguien usa esta tarjeta con nucleo 2.2, agradecería una manita de
ayuda.
Saludos y
El 06-Aug-00 José Esteban dijo:
Ahora bien, como paso del formato MH al Maildir? Tengo mensajes que me
gustaria
guardar.
Sugerencia: Crea carpetas maildir y trasladas, mediante el propio mutt,
los mensajes de las MH (que mutt también entiende) a las maildir.
Bueno, lo que he hecho es mover
Guenas
El Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 10:17:08AM +0200, Andres Seco Hernandez disidio
iscribir:
En debian-security-announce se indican problemas de seguridad aparecidos y
corregidos, de modo que podamos actualizar los paquetes que tengan
vulnerabilidades conocidas. La pregunta es ¿se meten estos
Antes que nada saludos a todos y disculpen si les quite varios minutos de
su aprenciado tiempo y les estoy agradecido a los que me ayuden y los que
ya han contribuido conmigo.
La primera trata sobre el cliente BitchX, cuando lo instalo me sale el
siguiente error:
make: @SHELL@ Command not
O programa que gera o Packages é o dpkg-scanpackages
Marcelo Elias Del Valle wrote:
Pessoal,
Alguém sabe do nome de um programa para gerar o Packages.gz a partir de
arquivos .deb em subdiretórios do diretório atual? Eu tenho um monte de
debs e queria achar um modo fácil de fazer um
Opa!
Parece ser esse mesmo!
Sabe em que pacote ele se encontra ou onde eu posso encontrá-lo?
Obrigado!
Gleydson Mazioli da Silva wrote:
O programa que gera o Packages é o dpkg-scanpackages
--
Marcelo Elias Del ValleUIN: 30595143
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mlinuxer.cjb.net MLinuxer
Marcelo Elias Del Valle wrote:
Opa!
Parece ser esse mesmo!
Sabe em que pacote ele se encontra ou onde eu posso encontrá-lo?
Obrigado!
dpkg-dev
---
Gleyson Mazioli da Silva
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ahh Found out what the problem is
I needed to have the correct /etc/hosts entries!
Ones that were consistent with my /etc/hostname!
Joe
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Joseph P Turner wrote:
Hello I'm running diald on this DEbian box and got it to work quite well ,
but then after a bit more
I have serious problem with swap file, since I changed from potato
to slink.
I have 128 MB memory and have about 75 MB swap file.
There were just 4-5 programs in memory, taking about 80-100 MB, which
are Netscape, Gimp, rxvt+mc, mutt.
Usually there is no problem, but then about 5 o'clock when
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000, Marko Cehaja wrote:
marko There were just 4-5 programs in memory, taking about 80-100 MB, which
marko are Netscape, Gimp, rxvt+mc, mutt.
I can't speak for the others, but its good to restart netscape at least 2
or 3 times a day if you only have 128MB.
marko Usually there is
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 08:19:32AM +0200, Marko Cehaja wrote:
I have serious problem with swap file, since I changed from potato
to slink.
I have 128 MB memory and have about 75 MB swap file.
There were just 4-5 programs in memory, taking about 80-100 MB, which
are Netscape, Gimp,
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 10:59:59AM +0200, Jens Luedicke wrote:
hi there ...
Setting up docbook-stylesheet-doc (1.56-1):
cannot open dhelp file '/usr/doc/docbook-stylesheets-doc/.dhelp': at
/usr/sbin/install-docs line 556
..
..
..
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of
At 03:41 PM 8/11/00 -0700, Krzys Majewski wrote:
Anyone doing full-duplex sound recording under linux?
I've got a sb awe64 isa/pnp which supposedly supports full-duplex
operation (playing and recording at the same time), but I have no idea
how to make it work. I've tried about half a zillion
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000 16:19:35 -0600 (MDT), Rick Macdonald wrote:
[...]
Are you using DHCP for your LAN, too? Or do you have dial-up networking
only?
This is an office LAN full of Win95/NT machines. So, my NT box uses DHCP,
and now Linux under VMware does too.
Hmmm, as I said I don't use
James Waterhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello everyone,
thanks for taking the time to read this. I'm a new user of debian
and I seem to be having troubles. I'm running ypbind on a mac (running
debian-68k 2.2) and I cannot get it to bind to my nis server (I've had
no problems with any
Dear all,
I am sorry to be posting this, and to cut down on the amount of traffic
on
the list, please reply to me directly. This is my first day on the list,
and I was wondering if there are any websites (http) format that contains
Archives of past discussions on this list. So far to day
Grab a recent copy of lilo (in the 21-x series). This includes support
for LBA32 extensions which allow LBA32 compliant computers to boot above
1024 cylinders. Then, all you need to do is run lilo -L or you can edit
the linear entry in your /etc/lilo.conf to lba32
On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Dirk
Some BIOSes allow you to flush them by holding down the INS key on boot.
However, I find the most reliable method is to deprive the CMOS of power.
There's a little watch battery on the motherboard, if you power
off your computer and carefully remove the battery for about 60 seconds,
all the
Oh.
Well, John. Your user will have to install an X-server on his machine.
IIRC, there used to be a free beer version of M/IX for Windows, but as of
version 2.0, it isn't. So, you can go with that -- or MicroX or Exceed or
hope that the XFree on Windows project ships something soon.
Once your
Ah... That's because music CDs are not written in ISO 9660 format. They
are in Red Book Audio, which mount doesn't handle. (Why bother? There's
no filesystem anyway...). cdplayer knows about audio, therefore it works.
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Dale Morris wrote:
Well then, let me explain: I had
Hey everyone,
just a short question :
I have a certain file where php-passwords are stored in - the problem
is that it could usually read by anyone. Does anyone of you know how
to protect this single file without doing a .htaccess on the whole
folder and keeping the chown-rights of 777 ? Is it
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 04:23:23AM -0400, Chris Jenks wrote:
Dear all,
I am sorry to be posting this, and to cut down on the amount of traffic
on
the list, please reply to me directly. This is my first day on the list,
and I was wondering if there are any websites (http) format that
Argh, no! Well, okay, you COULD do that, but then you'd be wasting the
efforts of the kernel-package maintainer...
Do an apt-get install kernel-package kernel-source bin86
Then chdir /usr/doc/kernel-package
Read the README.Debian
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Dave Sherohman wrote:
Ronald Castillo said:
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Jeff Green wrote:
Is the SCSI card sharing an irq with anything (worst would be the mouse
or network card) ?
Don't let it!
Jeff
no it is on its onw irq according to /proc/interrupts that is.
kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 10:02:44PM +0200, A.
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000 kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 10:02:44PM +0200, A. Demarteau (linux rules!) wrote:
dear debian users,
I'm having trouble with the above controler kernel 2.2.14 and two
scsi-units
one is a fujitsu external MO-drive the other is a internal
Ralf G. R. Bergs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000 16:19:35 -0600 (MDT), Rick Macdonald wrote:
[...]
Ok, I've tried to analyze the setup.
The virtual ethernet adapter is probably just like an additional real
ethernet adapter. Thus I have the following setup:
LAN
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 04:23:23AM -0400, Chris Jenks wrote:
I am sorry to be posting this, and to cut down on the amount of traffic
on
the list, please reply to me directly. This is my first day on the list,
and I was wondering if there are any websites (http) format that contains
Most motherboards have a simple jumper to clear the CMOS memory. See if
you can find the manual on the net somewhere.
Peter.
Simon Law wrote:
Some BIOSes allow you to flush them by holding down the INS key on boot.
However, I find the most reliable method is to deprive the CMOS of power.
Have a look at:
http://www.pwcrack.com/BIOS/bios.html
(Sorry, don't have the original posting so I replied to this one)
c'ya
flo
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 04:27:36AM -0400, Simon Law wrote:
(...)
better have that information handy. You may find it sitting on a label on
your physical hard
I have a dell inspirion 5000, and was looking for a way to shutoff the
backlight on the screen when I blank it. If anyone knows of a utility,
or whether or not this is even possible, please let me know.
-Aaron Solochek
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 12 Aug 2000 11:14:50 +0200, Ramin Motakef wrote:
[...]
is the routing on the host/guest machines correct?
I'm pretty sure it IS correct.
Example:
LAN --+- 192.168.1.*
| real eth adapter 192.168.1.1
+-+-+
Hi,
I was hoping someone would be able to help on this one as I have never done it
before.
What I am trying to do, is set up a debian box that will serve as a mailserver
(both smtp and pop), dial-on-demand internet access, and fax server.
The dial on demand is solved, and works beautifully. It
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000 12:09:30 BST, Geir Erik Nielsen writes:
Once every hour the debian box should connect to the other system, log in as
smallandnice and get the mail. Once the mail is downloaded, it should
distribute the mail in the smallandnice mailfile to the local users mailboxes.
As far as I
hey there...
I have a linux computer that is supped to act as a
gateway to a school network and the internet for some
linux clients, but im having this problem right now
where the gateway itself can't even ping another
computer on the school network. The gateway's ip
address is 192.168.1.12 (er,
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 08:27:48PM -0500, Pat Mahoney wrote:
I have grub on mbr of /dev/hda. I have a new harddrive at /dev/hdc
with Debian. I have an older, 200meg hard drive at /dev/hdb.
I am trying to install Debian onto /dev/hdb1. I have done so, but I
cannot get grub to boot it.
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 09:58:59PM -0400, Brian Stults wrote:
What are the best permissions for this directory. I only ask because I
noticed that on my home machine, they were as follows:
drwxr-xr-x 15 1046 telnetd 4096 Aug 6 23:04 linux
And at work, they were like this:
At 04:37 AM 8/12/00 -0700, you wrote:
##here is the out put of netstat -nr:
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt Iface
192.168.1.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U0 0 0 eth0
192.168.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U0 0 0 eth1
looks correct
##In case
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 12:09:30PM +0100, Geir Erik Nielsen wrote:
The company Smallandnice has this box in their office. Every user has an
email address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The email gets sent to a server, and all of it gets put into one mailbox
called
smallandnice. This is also a user on
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 08:41:52PM -0600, Rick Macdonald wrote:
But what about plugins? Can I get the streaming RealPlayer plugin to work?
Yes, plugins written for Netscape 4.x should work from M17 and forward.
--
// André
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 03:57:03AM -0800, Ethan Benson wrote:
no, /usr/include/linux and /usr/include/asm should NOT be symlinked
into your kernel tree. debian does this right unlike most redhat
distros.
Exactly. And Linus has also pointed out several times that people should
*not* compile
At 12:09 2000/08/12 +0100, you wrote:
I was hoping someone would be able to help on this one as I have never done it
before.
I just got through doing something very similar to this, so I'll do my best.
What I am trying to do, is set up a debian box that will serve as a
mailserver (both smtp
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000 kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 07:58:09AM -0400, Christopher Mosley wrote:
Just used slrn for a short time and was impressed.. I'd like opinions on
slrn especially from people who have used tin. Is there any great advantage
in using tin?
In the last couple of day I installed Debian potato on a dual boot
machine and am now in the process of trying to get everything setup
properly.
I installed gnome, gdm and sawmill. Unfortunately, in gnome all the
windows are missing the top panel where the minimize, maximise and close
Thank's!
That sounds like it's a piece of cake, I'll give it a try.
HÖ
David Vrabel wrote:
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Helgi [iso-8859-1] Örn wrote:
Hi David,
I didn't know that 2.1 doesn't suppert the es1371 chip!
The PCI64 card has got the ES1371 chip not ES1370.
So i have to
I'll test that, thank's a lot.
HÖ
David Vrabel wrote:
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Helgi [iso-8859-1] Örn wrote:
I've not only read the ppp-HOWTO, i've followed it step by step more
than once, the modem- like the sound-HOWTO only makes me feel stupid
(and sleepy).
I've run several different
Ralf G. R. Bergs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 12 Aug 2000 11:14:50 +0200, Ramin Motakef wrote:
[...]
is the routing on the host/guest machines correct?
I'm pretty sure it IS correct.
Example:
LAN --+- 192.168.1.*
| real
Hello,
I'm looking for egcs (egcc/eg++) in potato.
Were the cygnus compilers being removed from the
distribution?
Regards
--
Marc Meier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey guys. I have the following installed:
in perl-5.004 none (no description available)
in perl-5.004-base none (no description available)
in perl-5.004-doc none (no description available)
ii perl-5.005 5.005.03-7.1Larry Wall's Practical
Digital Equipment Corp used to have a freebie that you could download from
their site... I don't remember it's name however it was an X-Win emulator for
win31, win95, etc.
It ran in only 256 color, yet was fast enought to be useable. Worked very
similar to another X box in the fact that you
Hello,
I'm trying to install debian (Potato) in an old PC using floppy disks.
The PC boots up from the rescue disk, I hit return to proceed and
after a few messages I'm asked to enter the root diskette. The PC
reads this diskette and then enters the installation menus as expected.
The problem is
Chris Jenks wrote:
Dear all,
I am sorry to be posting this, and to cut down on the amount of
traffic on
the list, please reply to me directly. This is my first day on the list,
and I was wondering if there are any websites (http) format that contains
Archives of past discussions
In the VMWare setup, there is one dialog where you can choose bridging AND
host-only (checkbuttons), but a second dialog where you must choose one or
the other (radio buttons). You must choose bridging, not host-only.
Here is what DHCP sets for routes and ifconfig. You shouldn't have to use
Chris Jenks wrote:
I was wondering if there are any websites (http) format that contains
Archives of past discussions on this list.
Debian maintains a complete archive of all of its mailing lists at
www.debian.org.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 04:28:00PM +0200, Marc Meier wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for egcs (egcc/eg++) in potato.
Were the cygnus compilers being removed from the
distribution?
The mainline gcc 2.95.2 is egcs. Egcs merged back with the FSF, and is now
producing (for quite some time) the
I'm confused.
I have just switched from modem to isdn (a PCI AVM Fritz! card -
the 'active' one, but I can't find a model number anywhere, sorry). I
just want to be able to (manually) establish a connection to my ISP
(any ISP, actually!) and then manually disconnect, but I can't find
anything
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 03:45:53PM +, Gary Jones wrote:
I'm confused.
I have just switched from modem to isdn (a PCI AVM Fritz! card -
the 'active' one, but I can't find a model number anywhere, sorry). I
just want to be able to (manually) establish a connection to my ISP
It is 27. You
Same here. The other day I was playing around with this and to my surprise
I discovered that you couldn't select pcm as recording device (only mic,
line and cd). Probably a driver thing. I was thinking of putting in a
second sound card. Anyone experience with that?
My current line of attack
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 10:50:07AM +0200, Oliver Schoenknecht wrote
Hey everyone,
just a short question :
I have a certain file where php-passwords are stored in - the problem
is that it could usually read by anyone. Does anyone of you know how
to protect this single file without doing a
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 04:37:50AM -0700, Peter Welte wrote
hey there...
I have a linux computer that is supped to act as a
gateway to a school network and the internet for some
linux clients, but im having this problem right now
where the gateway itself can't even ping another
computer on
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 12:09:30PM +0100, Geir Erik Nielsen wrote:
Hi,
I was hoping someone would be able to help on this one as I have never done it
before.
What I am trying to do, is set up a debian box that will serve as a mailserver
(both smtp and pop), dial-on-demand internet access,
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hey all. Over the past couple weeks or so the volume of spam to my inbox
has grown by a disturbing amount (I should have been more careful...).
One thing I've noticed is that my email address doesn't actually occur
anywhere in the headers, which makes me think
Hey guys, having a problem here. I have a 486, 12 megs of RAM, 480 megs on
hard-drive, floppy (3 1/2), and a (gasp) 5 1/2 drive. I want to get ANY
linux distro on it that I can, (wishing for debian) I dont care too much
about packages, I just want some form of linux on here. I really dont want
to
Dear
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 01:42:18PM -0400, Daniel Stehm wrote:
Hey guys, having a problem here. I have a 486, 12 megs of RAM, 480 megs on
hard-drive, floppy (3 1/2), and a (gasp) 5 1/2 drive. I want to get ANY
linux distro on it that I can, (wishing for debian) I dont care too much
Go to
André Dahlqvist wrote:
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 03:57:03AM -0800, Ethan Benson wrote:
no, /usr/include/linux and /usr/include/asm should NOT be symlinked
into your kernel tree. debian does this right unlike most redhat
distros.
Exactly. And Linus has also pointed out several times
Dear
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 11:43:37PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't speak for the others, but its good to restart netscape at least 2
or 3 times a day if you only have 128MB.
Yes. I noticed that. But I cannot control easy *when* to restart the netscape
without being full aware of
Dear
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 02:46:03AM -0400, Thomas J. Hamman wrote:
There were just 4-5 programs in memory, taking about 80-100 MB, which
are Netscape, Gimp, rxvt+mc, mutt.
What you describe has happened to me once or twice in Linux, and I've
observed the exact same
Hey guys..I need a little help on this one. Any
ideas or suggestions would be great. I'm still a newbie so there's
probably a very simple fix to this.
I'm currently running Debian on one machine and Win. '98 on
another.
I'm also using Roadrunner.
I've got IPMasquerading working fine.
I have some *.cdr files in a directory on my harddisk. How do I get cdparanoia
to see the files on my harddrive instead of reading my cdrom?
Lance
--
Lance Hoffmeyer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 10:21:13AM -0400, Adam Scriven wrote:
I just switched to vim, but since I'm doing everything in a telnet window,
with a cruddy telnet client, I don't get to see the colours.
Switch to SSH (for security) and get a terminal program called PuTTY if
you're stuck on a
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 09:05:01AM +0200, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
the main problem is that pix firewalls (cisco) are able to talk rip
but not to setup a default route with rip. Both the boxes are linux
(debian) with zebra on them working very fine :=)
Now the only solution i found to
I'm having trouble getting either netscape or xmms to play streaming
audio mp3 files. I contacted mp3.com and they gave me the following
instructions for netscape:
n Netscape:
Select 'Edit' - 'Preferences'
Click on the 'Applications' selection from the menu.
Click 'New'
Description - MPEG
Hi all,
An unfortunate requirement for a particular piece of software from my
workplace and the desire to play a few games is forcing me to put Win2K
on my desktop machine here at home, which used to be a Windows Free
Zone...
The question I have is, how to properly dual-boot Win2K and Linux?
Ron Farrer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
snip
I have it mostly working correctly, here is what I've got now:
For right now I just want to know what I am _supposed_ to have in these
boxes inside gnomecc:
Name: - I just put Sawmill/Sawfish
Same
Command: - '/usr/bin/sawmill' is what I have
duh.. I added `.' before m3u to make it read .m3u and it works fine.
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 11:23:42AM -0700 4, Dale L . Morris [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having trouble getting either netscape or xmms to play streaming
audio mp3 files. I contacted mp3.com and they gave me the following
I have a 14 gig drive I wanted to devote
entirely to Debian Linux or FreeBSD.
I made the Deb boot floppies, booted up,
and got stymied at the Partition hard disk
step in `cfdisk'.
It showed me the whole disk, which at the time
had FreeBSD 3.1 on it.
I figured I needed partitions for
root = 100
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
Hi all,
An unfortunate requirement for a particular piece of software from my
workplace and the desire to play a few games is forcing me to put Win2K
on my desktop machine here at home, which used to be a Windows Free
Zone...
HI Nate,
thanks for suggestion, i got a look also to a couple of product in
freshmeat but one is only for redhat (and i don't like alien) and one
require a null modem that i cannot plug for other reasons.
So i decide to write my own software to make a simple linux cluster.
Maybe soon (i
hi all
what tools/method would one use to evaluate the performance of a
network? i'm mostly interested in tracking down bottle-necks in the
network.
--
As a general rule, if you have trouble
with the binary system, then probably it
is because you do not really understand
the decimal
Hi... Several days ago I recompiled my kernel with support for apmd, sound
and some other things. But since I did that, I've had several problems with
my computer's memory. For example, The Myth II Game won't run and my just
installed xmms Mp3 player will skip a lot. Did I do anything wrong?
I've finally gotten galeon to compile, and there was at least one other
person who was having difficulty with it, so I'm posting what I did.
First, there's a new version of Galeon (0.7.2) which goes with Mozilla
M17; get it.
If you haven't already, download the binary tarball of Mozilla M17
I just had to end a comfortable situation w/ my
cable modem provider and would like to be able to use
dial up w/ DHCP once again but am a little stymied as
to what I should address for /dev/ttyS0 to be
considered the primary network interface instead of
eth0 for internet.
This box was
On 12-Aug-2000 Marko Cehaja wrote:
(...)
What happens by default when all memory and swap file is exhausted?
I would like to know that. Must it be that system crashes or that
it denies every use of my computer?
At first, nothing. But when a daemon or other running program tries to malloc
some
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 12:26:41PM -0700, Greg Strockbine. wrote:
I have a 14 gig drive I wanted to devote
entirely to Debian Linux or FreeBSD.
I made the Deb boot floppies, booted up,
and got stymied at the Partition hard disk
step in `cfdisk'.
It showed me the whole disk, which at the
ACK I accidentally sent that last reply before I finished it, my
apologies. Here's the rest of what I meant to say..
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 12:26:41PM -0700, Greg Strockbine. wrote:
plus in the install manual for Debian 2.2, it
says you probably will need 2-3 gigs for /var
so you can do an
Dear
I would like to know that. Must it be that system crashes or that
it denies every use of my computer?
At first, nothing. But when a daemon or other running program tries to malloc
some memory, will die horribly because 'memory exhausted' errors are fatal
ones,
and the program can
Hi Daniel,
I've done exactly what you have on an old 486. What you DO need is a floppy
drive and an internet connexion. An old external modem should do the trick.
Go to your local debian mirror and find the floppies. You should be able to
get potato boot disks at:
It's more like NT, but it matters not. You can still use LILO to boot, if
you're more comfortable with that. Otherwise, do that NT bootloader thing,
but that requires you to copy over the bootsector to your NT drive everytime
you upgrade your kernel.
-Original Message-
From: Nate Duehr
The manpages are in perl-5.005-doc, you'll have to remove perl 5.004 if
you want to get rid of it.
Ron Rademaker
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000, Michael Soulier wrote:
Hey guys. I have the following installed:
in perl-5.004 none (no description available)
in perl-5.004-base
A. Demarteau (linux rules!) wrote:
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000 kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 10:02:44PM +0200, A. Demarteau (linux rules!) wrote:
dear debian users,
I'm having trouble with the above controler kernel 2.2.14 and two
scsi-units
one is a fujitsu
Hi all,
I want to setup a Debian server and abilitate passwords wih more than 8
chars. Where I have to setup this?
Thanks, Paulo Henrique
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Paulo Henrique B de Oliveira - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Support Consultant
Linux Solutions -
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 05:06:39PM -0400, Thomas J. Hamman wrote:
I used two floppies and had the install grab the drivers and base
tarballs off my DOS partitions--I don't know if you can get them over
the net during the install instead, but I think someone else has
suggested it.
Yes, you
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 12:10:14PM -0600, Nate Duehr wrote:
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 10:21:13AM -0400, Adam Scriven wrote:
I just switched to vim, but since I'm doing everything in a telnet window,
with a cruddy telnet client, I don't get to see the colours.
Switch to SSH (for security)
OK I got ALSA working (after a good bit of rtfm, hint: try loading the
snd.o module without any params first (eg insmod); in my case, explicitly
specifying params with default values seemed to break things).
The full-duplex support works for me: I can play a wav file and record
a different one
Well, I've done a complete clean installation of potato from the five
floppy images over a cable connection. Thanks for all the help.
I'm in the process of recompiling my kernel to enable IP Masq, but I have
another problem. I cannot get my computer to use more than one interface
at a time with
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 07:05:36PM -0300, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
wrote:
I want to setup a Debian server and abilitate passwords wih more than 8
chars. Where I have to setup this?
Potato asks you during the installation, wether you want to enable
passwords, longer than
I fount out it wasn't a complilation problem but a problem with Loadlin.
NOw I have to boot from floppy because I don't want ot mess up witl LILO.
---Hi... Several days ago I recompiled my kernel with support
for apmd, sound and some other things. But since I did that, I've had
Hi. I had to kill XF86 and now most programs don't even run (they open and
close inmediatelly). Is there any way to fix XF86 or do I have to
reisnatll it? If I have to reinstall, do my X programs lose their
configuration? Thanks..
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