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Any idea how to find out how much free space there is in megabytes on a
partition, and on the system as a whole?
frankie
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my computer, because I expect its cos its a low power machine
and really I am curious as to whether anyone else has had these symptoms.
frankie
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grateful for any help,
frankie
,
Frankie
Shaleh wrote:
On 18-Jan-99 Frankie wrote:
What steps do I have to take to ensure kernel support for ppp? (I have
compiled the kernel with ppp support compiled in and as modules)
Do I have to download a new ppp source or binary? if so where from? I am
using latest ppp, from slink/potato
,
Frankie
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Daniel Martin wrote:
Frankie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have just d/l doom shareware version, unfortunately, it wants
libXt.so.3 for the X version, and the svga version wants libc.so.4.
What packages are these in?
I had a look in oldlibs, but I'm not entirely sure what I should
support, which is wrong, because I built it with ppp support
enabled)
Any ideas?
Frankie
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then. type dpkg and that
will get you into the debian package managemnt system.
If you need any further help/questions, I'll help you if I can,
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and kde
?
(I don't want to start a discussion about a topic which I'm sure has
been done to death)
Yours,
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good
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probably want to.
Frankie
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with part hamm/part slink/part potato, and a
2.2.1 kernel.
I'd be really grateful for any help.
Frankie
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, maybe by calculating it manually, based on the disk
parameters, and using some disk utility or something to put the correct
value in somehow.
I am sorry that I cannot be more helpful, but I am just relating my
experiences as I remember them.
frankie.
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in dselect, so can anyone remember what it
was called?
[maybe this would be a good time to suggest that dselect lets you search
the descriptions as well]
cheers,
frankie
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the names afaik, and there is no way to search the descriptions.
Is telnetd part of any of the preselected packeged that debian recommend
just as you finished the instal process and before starting dselect?
I assume so - probably under basic internet stuff.
frankie
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Confession is good
installation as root?
cheers,
frankie
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.
frankie
Further to my previous posting:
I have just found this article:
http://www.zdnet.com/devhead/stories/articles/0,4413,2217609,00.html
Is it any wonder redhat are number one when they can find people to write
articles like this?
frankie
had 'debian' AND 'linux' on it - this
would help stop people associating linux with redhat.
Plus putting a debian logo on your website, I suppose, is the least that
you can do to thank the developers, making sure their work doesn't go
unthanked or unnoticed, I suppose.
frankie
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it...
Wayne
you want to use dpkg --get-selections file , dpkg --set-selections
file
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.
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Has anybody had any succes getting ontracks disk manager and chos to
coexist?
(if I put the ddo on when chos is installed, the ddo says 'cant find
OS'.)
I have no problems using DDO and windows.
cheers,
frankie
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good
had any difficulty getting this modem to work?
cheers,
frankie
Andrei Ivanov wrote:
Just get the new drive ready for Linux (partition and make fs)
Make a new directory on the drive,
and then just copy the /usr files into it.
cp -av should do it.
(assuming you didnt know how to copy or you wouldnt have asked how to do
it)
frankie
Then edit /etc/fstab
Ed Cogburn wrote:
Frankie wrote:
snip
You are perhaps referring the Linux Standard Base that RH and
Deb have, for the moment, agreed to? The problem is that the
greater RH's dominance becomes, the greater the chance that they
will no longer see this kind of cooperation
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and uploads the changed version based on the differences between local
and remote systems rather than local and old_local versions?
cheers,
frankie
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good
for dandruff.
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http
George Bonser wrote:
On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Frankie wrote:
Is there an upload utility that compares local and remote file versions
and uploads the changed version based on the differences between local
and remote systems rather than local and old_local versions?
You might be able to run
oneiros wrote:
Thus spake Frankie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I have a slow modem. My website is ~9MB. When I change files in it, I
don't want to have to a) upload the whole site or b) remember which
files I've changed, and upload them manually.
mirrordir works very nicely for this purpose
I've had a look through dselect and I can't seem to find an mp3 encoder.
(any number of players, but no recorders).
Is there one, or do I have to go to sunsite, find one and roll it
myself?
frankie
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good
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that the command line includes %s.
Just a suggestion,
frankie
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cable to connect to
other OSs
Samba is jumping the gun a bit at this stage : - you need to have ppp
connectivity working first, then you might want to think about
file/printer sharing.
frankie
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good
for dandruff
Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
Frankie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've had a look through dselect and I can't seem to find an mp3
encoder. (any number of players, but no recorders).
Is there one, or do I have to go to sunsite, find one and roll it
myself?
I heard someone is going
40 MB RAM machine I have 50 MB swap, for your
perspective. I have never used more than half of it (and that was with
about 6 netscapes, X, and an mp3 encoder), although I have never run
staroffice and compiled my kernel at the same time etc etc)
frankie
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use it) to be on the safe side or
keep a rescue disk handy.
frankie
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running gnome-panel or whatever from an xterm - that way
you see error messages, and you can work out if its eg cos you have old
libraries etc.
frankie
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tell you this:
This is to do with protected mode, and the keyboard.
the only other time that I know of this occuring is occasionally with
himem.sys (xx-DOS) on older hardware. If it can't do this, HIMEM.SYS
uses some other handler - not sure how linux is meant to do this.
frankie
[snip
your entire hard disk
onto floppy, by hand, then reformat your harddrive [or even spend some
money on some mass storage device and back it up onto that] but you
asked.
frankie
Always glad to be of help :-)
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it - everyone's done it b4 they realised.
I'm sure its some kind of debian-user rite of passage :-)
frankie
JMHO,
-Mitch
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annoying WS_FTP etc, virtually every linux ftp proggy will CONTINUE
unfinished d/ls if you want)
frankie
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is used if you start X with 'startx' and .xession if you run
xdm.
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you
already have.
Anyway there are two files you need for this encoder - dist10.tar.gz and
dist10patch-2.1f.gz
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select the user and try and login however, x dies, with this error
message in the log:
gdm_auth_secure_display: Could not unlink
/var/state/gdm/authdir/:0.xauth file: No such file or directory
However, when it restarts, that file exists.
Any idea what is going wrong here?
cheers,
frankie
, so (hopefully) you shuldn't need
to mess about with (untrustworthy) .rpms from the 'net.
frankie
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, it still refuses to build.
The versions of libraries etc. that I have on my system are the standard
slink ones.
cheers for anybody's help,
frankie
P.S. Is it possible to just build one package out of a multi package
source archive? (like e.g. xlib6g and xserver-svga? Part of the reason
it takes so
I had the same problem, except I tried formatting it under win95 spit as a
DMF and stuff like that and rawrite2 seemed to have difficulty after 80 as
well. the install.txt doc is from hamm and hasn't been updated as far as I
could tell.
any ideas?
frankie
http://this.is/DrumBass
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in
Linux]) because when I booted off the rescue disk to change the fstab entries, I
had to mount it and it worked.
Anyone got any ideas?
I will be really grateful for any
help
Frankie
when I try and mount a certain 2efs partition on
my pc, I am told that it has a bad magic number, and to try an alternative
superblock (-b 8193) how can I copy the alternate superblock back over the first
superblock, or otherwise sort it out?
thanks in advance for your help,
frankie
upgrade to 4.5 in the future, so don't tell me to upgrade :-).
thanks for any help,
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a program to do it for me, so I had to
do it myself. I changed the ServerType line in httpd.conf, and then I had to
add my own line to the inetd thingy.
You know about update-inetd, so you can do that. As far as I can
remember that's all I had to do, and it's worked fine since then.
Frankie
the pictures/text, adn I have to click on 'window refresh'
to sort it out.
Can this problem be related?
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fmirror can, according to the documentation, choose which files to
mirror according to their size.
I have read the man-page and the files in /usr/doc and it is not clear
to me how to do this.
can anyone help?
thanks very much,
frankie
and so I am not askin for help about that :-)
but I am curious about connecting to an X client and want to connect to
one, just to see if I can and judge for myself how much better X is the
win95 :-)
yours,
frankie
Frankie wrote:
Hi,
sorry to post a non debian specific question, but:
Are there any open X clients which I can connect to out on the internet?
This is just as an experiment, because on the x.org website (I think),
you can connect to an X client and play chess. I couldn't get this to
work
the CD, no messing.
If the problem is with the source code, can anybody verify that a more
recent version will compile with stock slink?
cheers for anybody's help,
frankie
P.S. Is it possible to just build one package out of a multi package
source archive? (like e.g. xlib6g and xserver-svga? Part
only in the sense that a tweed coat is
good
for dandruff.
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on this list, without people who know NOTHING about debian trying to
help other people.
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, HOWTO etc. I am not having any success.
This is a very mysterious problem, and has bothered me for about a week.
Please can someone tell me how stupid I am please :-)
cheers,
Frankie
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Is it possible to set up ttysnoop on an incoming telnet connection? I
thought the best way would be to redirect telnet con from a certain ip
range to a certain ttyp device, and snoop that,?
Any better ideas?
Frankie
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?(some are only 2 minutes apart)
If I recover the file, it is 'sudoers'. Needless to say, I have not been
editing this file.
Any ideas what might be causing this? I regularly use sudo, and my
system is part slink, part potato.
cheers,
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Or it could be login.app/wdm/kdm - dpkg --remove login.app wdm kdm
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from linux emporium [UK company]. Both times they came
in 2
days.
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Andrew J Fortune wrote:
I have just installed Slink on my machine, and have ... almost got it
working the way that i want it to. The only thing that won't work is that it
is coming up in 256 colors, and I want it to use the 16-bit color palette or
greater (with 1024 x 768
that I'm not following my own logical partition advice, I just
don't
have enough floppies to sort it out...]
/etc/fstab attached...
hopefully that might help you make a judgement,
frankie.
Brad wrote:
i hope to get a lot of opinions!
Right now, i have my entire Linux on one 4G HD (minus some
for dandruff.
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make my server not to answer to the request of my station, ONLY
for the 5-6 domain names that causes me troubles??
I may misunderstand your needs, but surely, if you don't run bind at all, and
instead
put the 5 or 6 troublesome addresses into /etc/hosts that will have the desired
effect?
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cos I haven't. I have got debian's latest gtk libraries etc, but each of
these trackers refusers to compile for some reason or another. I just
want to know if anyone has got any of these to work with debian (or for
that matter any other linux)...
frankie
PS has anyone got round to packaging up
? or does make-kpkg not handle running make
clean etc
if necessary?
frankie
Stephen Pitts wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 07:13:08PM -0600, Craig McPherson wrote:
Well, my little foray into kernel compiling didn't meet with much
success... any ideas on this?
kmod failed to exec /sbin
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to put
in /etc/modutils/modconf
frankie
It seems to have redundant entries (see attached). Can anyone tell me
how conf.modules went bad and how I could fix it? Running
update-modules does not help.
I've also attached my isapnp.conf file for completeness.
Thanks,
-Andrew Gronosky
Stephen Pitts wrote:
On Fri, Jun 18, 1999 at 02:16:35AM +0100, Frankie wrote:
cos I haven't. I have got debian's latest gtk libraries etc, but each of
these trackers refusers to compile for some reason or another. I just
want to know if anyone has got any of these to work with debian
again for all the assistance.
Cheers,
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, (and anything distributable from contrib
and
non-free).
marginal would have to be got over the internet like non-US.
This would perhaps be more in line with the current debian system, I don't know.
Frankie
Richard
Um, anyone know what this is about? I get the idea that sleeping at night has
little or nothing to do with debian.
frankie
P.S. what is an ANUNCIOS GRATIS? sounds disturbingly like spam to me...
P.P.S. if so is someone going to mail him (in argentinian? spanish?) and
explain debian user's
quite like to run wmaker-gnome, cos I have recently returned to
gnome (after an abortive play around the hamm era) and it looks really
good.
frankie
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Cos I'm trying to set up a command with gw, you see.
cheers in advance,
frankie.
P.S. I have tried using sh to execute the command, but sh closes afterwards as
well.
P.P.S. Please make it really complicated so I don't look stupid for missing
something obvious
glibc2.1 (was using potato and hamm before, though), SVGA
X-server,
and an S3 Virge card. I used to use a 1MB Cirrus card. (I have used both
ISA and PCI
versions) without trouble.
frankie :-P
On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Michael Talbot-Wilson wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Craig McPherson wrote
just that
WindowMaker doesn't work (see my other message).
No idea whats going wrong or what you can do though. :-P
frankie.
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frankie
Linux (well, actually Lilo, the program that starts up linux) can ask you
whether you'd like to run Linux or Windows each time you boot, and you can
pick one.
Check out the LinuxWin95 HOWTO at
http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/mini/Linux+Win95.html
Has anybody ever extracted the $1999 or whatever from anybody who has
spammed this list?
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May well be wrong though :-),
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rigorous
standards, and there are packages all over the place made by all and sundry.
Good nad bad
I suppose. (maybe thats the advantage for debian being no 2 distro...)
With your ideas, this is maintained, so not only is debian more stable (???)
its packages
are better as well (???).
frankie
Revenant wrote:
I'm rather fond of WindowMaker. This was included in my Debian 2.1.
A perfectly useable version of WindowMaker [0.20] was included with 2.0.
frankie
You should be able to select a new Window Manager from the standard
drop-down menus in X to give it a try...
Tony T
,
mp3info seems to be just what I need, now all I need is a way for the computer
to automatically recognise when someone has typed the artist wrong in the
header info :-) Is it Bryan Adams or Brian Adams? :-)
Hopefully it would never be either :-P
frankie
Thanks again!
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Best Wishes
in America sooner or later goes in
UK
and Europe...
frankie
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On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 12:16:35PM +0200, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
hello!
[...]
tcpserver -u 71 -g 65534 0 smtp /usr/sbin/qmail-smtpd
this is similar to what i found in the init script:
sh -c start-stop-daemon --start --quiet \
--exec /usr/bin/tcpserver -- \
-S -u 71 -g
On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 02:26:37PM -0700, allen wayne best just ramblin in his
amx wrote:
hello:
i have managed to insert a bullet in my poda courtesy of tar and my
ineptness! that is, i did:
tar -cvIf --remove-files /tmp/foo.tz /opt/tmp
silly me filled up my current directory
On Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 02:48:12PM -0400, Giulio Morgan wrote:
I am trying to modify and reload my exim.conf file. The beginning of the
sample conf file says ...you change Exim's configuration file, you *must*
remember to HUP the Exim daemon. I am unable to determine how to HUP a daemon
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 11:19:38AM -0600, Mike Brownlow wrote:
Simmons-Davis wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know the minimum amount of RAM a computer needs in order to
run a basic Linux setup and then also the minimum for X Window System.
See section 2.3 (Memory and Disk Space
Is there a slovak spell-checking dictionary for StarOffice? Spell?
Ispell? Anything else? All ideas are welcome.
aTdHvAaNnKcSe
MisoFrankie
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On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 08:51:11AM -, Ted Harding wrote:
On 24-Jan-02 Dan Griswold wrote:
dman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The LaTeX center environment follows that style too (FWIW). (I
don't believe it is possible to have only part of a line be in a
center environment. Nope, I just
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 01:55:59PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
I'm seting up a new woody box for my wife to use. I need a recomendation on
an easy to set up, reliable MTA.
Heres the setup, the box will realy all outgoing mail through a local ISP.
It will run fetchmail to retireve mail from that
On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 11:11:36PM +1300, Richard Hector wrote:
Matijs van Zuijlen wrote:
On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 01:10:43PM +1300, Richard Hector wrote:
Chris Jenks wrote:
I thought that the book said the book said that the ultimate question
is, what is 6 * 9?
That was
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