(which doesn't need a reset) or it tells me to run
dpkg --configure -a to fix it - which won't work.
Is there any way to re-make the status file ?
Is /var/lib/dpkg/status-old intact?
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Reserved
11 Reserved
12 PS/2 mouse
13 INT from coprocessor (in older table: 80287)
14 Hard disk controller
15 Reserved
From the looks of your output, IRQ5 might work.
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/dev/sequencer: No such device or address
What must I do to configure a midi player?
modprobe opl3
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the beer :)
I wouldn't mind some good non-alcoholic ginger beer as I haven't reached
the local drinking age yet and the ginger ale around here is very weak.
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the package. If no writes to /usr/local/vutrax
are needed, then rwx only for the owner, and r-x for everyone else. If
you set it to rwx for all, altered binaries could be written by anyone
to /usr/local/vutrax, generally a Bad Thing.
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You can also apt-get install it, it's part of the main archive.
apt-get install maint-guide
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-e s/^Suggests:\ // \
-e s/\(.*\)//g -e s/[,\|]//g bar
tsort bar | sort baz
grep -vf foo baz
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'$', then the command
would be run as an ordinary user.
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Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 4:50 PM
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Subject: Re: probable newbie cannot get X to run (Was: no subject)
Before my reply, I have a message for Bear. Please configure Outlook to
send messages in plain text (not HTML
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) is not causing problems.
2) Does anyone know how X behaves if it is looking for the mouse on the wrong
port? Does it not start, start w/out a mouse, keep restarting until it finds
the mouse, or what?
If no mouse is found, X doesn't start and it complains.
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want your system to remain at stable, get the source and compile
it yourself. The cyrus21-imapd deb has a number of dependencies that are
only available in unstable - including libc6, it depends upon 2.3.1-1
and the version in stable is 2.2.5-11.2.
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Just use ftp. A sample session of me downloading that file:
seneca@dodecagon:~$ ftp
ftp o mirror.direct.ca
ftp: mirror.direct.ca: Unknown server error [normal for this mirror]
ftp o mirror.direct.ca
[normal welcome stuff]
ftp cd pub/linux/debian/dists/potato/main/binary-i386/oldlibs
be scrolled backwards (SHIFT+PG_UP), you can only scroll
what was put up after the last time you returned to it (in my experience).
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it needs at least version 2.3 upwards. I've searched
the debian site and only found libc6 version 2.2.5. Can someone help me
find a newer version for this?
libc6 2.3 is in sid.
Try this line in your sources.list (if you don't want sid):
deb http://marillat.free.fr/ stable main
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and ignores it.
2. If so, is there any way to stop it?
Probably. Easiest is to hit number lock. 8:o)
Take a look at /etc/console-tools/config.
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install libncurses5-dev), try
reading terminfo(5), tic(1), and infocmp(1).
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the
current driver for your winmodem will not. If the modem works, fine
(although I don't like proprietary binary only drivers), if it doesn't,
obtain a good external modem to replace it.
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See mount(8). You can create /etc/filesystems to change the probe order.
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According to the kernel docs, its software RAID. If you don't need it
and its a module, rmmod it, else change kernel.
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On Sat, Jan 11, 2003 at 04:45:45AM +0800, Dan Jacobson wrote:
So what does Super Cow Powers mean? I see it with 'aptitude --help'.
All I know is that there are no Easter Eggs in aptitude, and that
apt-get has Super Cow Powers.
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configure is printed out in green. With just ls, configure
is bare black. Is this a bug or the right behavior?
See bug #175135
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dialog. After going into the broken package's information,
look for any depends or conflicts lines that are listed in red. Then
resolve the dependancies.
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mounted? Read-only?
I need an equiverlant of a DOS format command I think, the nearest I can find
is fdformat but this is only for floppy disks.
What I've always used is cfdisk followed by mke2fs.
Any ideas how I can wipe my hdb disk clean ??
# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hdb
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(and is not X
dependant), and write your own script. I wanted something similar to
what you want, but I wanted it for the console. My script is a little
long to send to the list (365 lines), but if you want to take a look at
it, let me know, and I'll send a tarball containing it.
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On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 05:55:39PM -0600, will trillich wrote:
so -- what's this personal security manager galeon is looking for?
how can i apt-get it?
apt-get install mozilla-psm
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started for a while. But if you want to know the
length of my experience, it is 1 year, 1 month, and 2 weeks.
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On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 10:57:54AM -0700, Scott --sidewalking-- wrote:
I am REALLY liking GNOME 2.0, so Debian Sid is going to be very
welcome in my home when it shows up as a stable release!
You'll be waiting a long time... sid will never be stable.
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to that of regular packages. Under Versions there will be a
list of all packages that provide that virtual package. Install one of
them.
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mouse button works on),
but I like the console, so it doesn't matter too much to me.
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anywhere else... Maybe you'll be able to
install straw later.
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as
root, like rm = rm -i. This works for root, but not
for my user cmmiller.
How can I make these changes for cmmiller as well?
In ~cmmiller/.bash_profile uncomment:
if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
source ~/.bashrc
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. But what
did I uncomment here?
.bashrc is used when starting non-login shells, .bash_profile is used
when starting login shells. The if statement that you uncommented in
.bash_profile tells bash to include the contents of .bashrc, if it
exists.
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not get any green. However, when I use ls --color -l it works
fine. Strange...
Known bug. Look up coreutils in the BTS.
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images is to make sure that what you wrote for the
image location matches the reality (and run lilo). I don't rely upon
the symlinks /vmlinuz and /vmlinuz.old, I make my own that contain a bit
more information (such as /vmlinuz-2.4.18).
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What do the kernel messages say before it reboots?
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the fault lie?
As you asked this question, I can tell that you haven't checked in the
archives. This particular question has been asked dozens of times in
the past month or so, I think most recently yesterday or the day before
that. Take a look in the archives. http://lists.debian.org
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transfer large files when
needed, until the replacement for my notwork card came in (my notwork
card was still under warranty).
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that link with Phoenix, Galeon, and
Mozilla, and all I could get was a window saying Error connecting the
server (aftert waiting for the applet to load up).
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you want to continue? [Y/n] n
'y'
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X and present you with a nice login window.
Although, if you just installed Debian, you might have to install X
before startx will work.
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On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 07:52:36AM -0800, Joris Huizer wrote:
What is the program to use when I want to know which
programs are running ?
ps aux
top
si
grep Name /proc/[0-9]*/status | awk '{ print $2 }'
There are more ways, but I think that this is enough.
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bash (typing 'bash' at the shell), .bashrc is executed properly, but
if I simply log in (locally or remotely), it doesn't happen. Can anyone
explain what is going on here?
Take a look at ~/.bash_profile. ~/.bashrc is used for non-login shells.
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installed that aren't configured and I certainly don't want them running at
startup.
Try using update-rc.d. You can also do some manual modifications in
/etc/rc*
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signs the message with the private key, and the
signature can be verified with the sender's public key. If the contents
of the message are changed, the signature does not match the message.
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use unstable, but unstable will occasionally have problems. Until you
feel ready to deal with them, you should probably stick to stable or
testing.
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On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 01:43:32AM +, iain d broadfoot wrote:
testing/unstable, do i still need the stable entries?
No.
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drives will
be checked at the same time to utilize parallelism available in the
hardware. If the sixth field is not present or zero, a value of zero
is returned and fsck will assume that the filesystem does not need to
be checked.
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open so I can view them at the same time
Install vim-gtk.
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it
listed in stable, although it is a module in the testing and unstable
2.4.20 kernels. Once you have the module, just modprobe e1000, and,
if necessary, manually configure it and the routing table.
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? :-)
IIRC, it was '/'.
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| mess-mate
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| Unless you've set your gnupg to automagically grab public keys from
| the keyserver for you.
|
Uhh, good idea, how can I do that ??
In ~/.gnupg/gnupg.conf, uncomment or add
keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve.
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They differ !!! And surprisingly, only lt2 is correct !
I ran those commands and lt1 and lt2 do not differ. I use the same
versions of sed, bash, and libtool as you. What is the
difference between lt1 and lt2?
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How can I know which process is holding that device and why?
fuser -v /dev/dsp will tell you the process that is using /dev/dsp.
As for why, that you'll have to determine yourself.
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On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 09:29:13AM -0600, Larry W.Irwin Sr. wrote:
I cannot locate the cu program. Can someone point me in the right
direction?
Install the package uucp if you are using stable or testing. Install
the package cu if you are using unstable.
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On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 04:15:16PM +0100, Florian Sukup wrote:
is there a log file where I can find all boot messages?
Or, if not, is there a possibility to make them written into a log file?
/var/log/dmesg contains boot messages.
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of as a module.
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one of the newer versions of
Mozilla; use your current installation if you want to use the older
version of Mozilla (it was compiled with gcc 2.95, like the installed
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list. That could be the cause.
Various website based whois programs, and I understand at least one
'Unix' whois program is working correctly.
Take a look at the BTS. In the report for bug #178788, there are some
sources for a version of whois with an updated list.
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an 'ATZ' reset string to my modem from the command line ?
Assuming your modem is /dev/ttyS1, echo ATZ /dev/ttyS1.
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GUI packages that look like they use wget for their downloading: gtm and
kmago.
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need those debs. Just run apt-get clean.
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to be supported (mach32). If you want to downgrade, just use an xserver
that is not xserver-xfree86 (for that card, xserver-mach32).
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+-cs.mbc.co.kr+-cgi-bin+-cgi.cgi
c:\tmp\mbc+-cdi.kbs.co.kr+-cgi-bin+-cgi.cgi
sed -e 's/c:\\tmp\\mbc+-//' -e 'a\
ping 66.66.66.66
' test.txt
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there is a config problem. Your graphics card is supported.
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On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 12:43:05PM -0500, Daniel Barclay wrote:
Is there a direct way determine whether the (first) printer is /dev/lp0
or /dev/lp1?
echo yes /dev/lp0
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On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 13:45, Seneca wrote:
On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 12:43:05PM -0500, Daniel Barclay wrote:
Is there a direct way determine whether the (first) printer is /dev/lp0
or /dev/lp1?
echo yes /dev/lp0
Doesnt
the case i would happily go back to fvwm2...)
dpigs, which is part of debian-goodies. To get it to show more than the
top ten space hogs, you'll have to modify it slightly, but it's a fairly
simple script.
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downloading the file, apt tries
downloading the package with the next mirror with the desired version.
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On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 01:23:23AM +, p wrote:
in mutt, when i save an email to a
file, how do i save the headers, too?
I just saved a copy of your message in mutt. I looked at the saved copy
with less, and the headers were there.
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with dpkg -S foo, where foo is the file that you are
looking for the owner of.
After determining which packages are missing files, just reinstall the
damaged packages (apt-get install --reinstall foo).
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and be ready to reinstall if needed.
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at the contents, but
you need to use something designed for that task.
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and before rebooting)?
man make-kpkg.
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keymap, will set the default
keymap on the console to foo. loadkeys foo will change the currently
used keymap to foo, but will not change the default. Keymaps are found
in /usr/share/keymaps, try with loadkeys the layouts that look like they
may be the one you want (perhaps mac-uk).
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not enabled before.
Has anyone got any ideas how I can get this working?
Select Prompt for development and/or incomplete code/drivers.
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libvorbisfile.so.3. Where are your artsd and libvorbis0 from?
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After a quick look at modconf, it looks like it would get its module
listings by looking through all the directories in /lib/modules/2.4.19,
and finding *.o. Are modules in /lib/modules/2.4.19?
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to convert?
tune2fs -j, although I would suggest that you read the manpage.
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# CONFIG_SOUND_OSS is not set
dmesg doesn't show anything pcm/sound-like.
Which choices I have to make to support my Yamaha pcm?
Take a look at the options that you can select after you select OSS
sound modules.
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On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 09:29:08AM -0800, nate wrote:
there was also hamm(2.0), and slink(2.1), not sure if those were part of
toy story too ?
They are. Hamm is the piggy bank, and slink is the slinky dog.
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in the default kernel (since I know that they are working,
except that they don't support all the memory I would like to use).
If the kernel image is 2.4.18-smp then /boot/config-2.4.18-smp.
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Search the contents of packages on
http://packages.debian.org (it's near the bottom). libc-client.a is in
libc-client2001-dev.
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On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 07:14:46PM -0600, Noll, Ralph wrote:
i need ftp installed so i can ftp to the box
any ideas
apt-cache search ftpd
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to add a main line, such as:
deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free
Also, you might want to install gkrellm instead of gkrellm2; gkrellm2 is
at 2.1.3-1 and gkrellm is at 2.1.7-1.
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first time and those are the recommended packages. Pressing 'R' or 'D'
should tell dselect to mind it's own business says the help but that
isn't helping. dselect still wants to act like a controlling wife (and
i don't want to act the henpecked husband).
You could try using aptitude.
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and what you know of your setup.
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/* files.
Fbset uses a video mode database stored in a configuration file, so
you can easily add your own modes and refer to them with a simple
identifier.
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should. ELF is
what your kernel and modules are probably compiled as; ELF support
should be compiled in, while a.out and misc could just be modules.
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then you don't have to load it separately. Otherwise, just do a quick
modprobe emu10k1 before trying to play anything.
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