Ted,
Win32 is easier to use and integrate, at least until you get way down in
the
weeds. I like to tinker, so I don't mind staying up all night trying to
figure out how to get samba to show my Linux box in the browse list.
The
bad thing about Win32 stuff is that when things go wrong you find
Hello,
I recently bought SuSE 6.0. I decided to upgrade to kernel 2.2.4. Anyway
to cut to the point. The kernel upgrade went fine, and everything
works great except..
My modem is on COM 3 and IRQ 10, UART 16550 (all is set correctly via
setserial at boot time). I can use the modem and
Thanks to all those who offered suggestions. Unfortunately, I
still haven't been able to get things to work correctly.
At 08:05 PM 3/29/99 -0600, Allen Carpenter wrote:
Check your /etc/resolv.conf file. You should see something to
the effect of
domain isp domainname
nameserver ip
Thank you all so much for helping me... I was indeed able to connect
myself to the ISP using all the advices you gave me. Unfortunately it
isn't everything set up - since I can connect only to 9800 bps (with a
modem of 33.6 kbs) and when I try to access any site, including ISP's I
get a mesage
Dan Tudor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thank you all so much for helping me... I was indeed able to connect
myself to the ISP using all the advices you gave me. Unfortunately it
isn't everything set up - since I can connect only to 9800 bps (with a
modem of 33.6 kbs)
Sound like your serial
...try this one
http://stommel.tamu.edu/~baum/linuxlist/linuxlist/linuxlist.
html
hope it´s helpful,
best,
Adam
While I was in the Windows world, I used to have at hand one or two
encyclopedias (like Britannica). Do you know if such thing exists under
Linux platform? At least, to
Exploring my Linux, recently I began to appreciate bzip2... It's really a
wonderful archiver, expecially paired with tar; outstanding compression rate
and speed and all... But, but, it would be really useful to me if I could
manage .bz2 (or .tar.bz2) archives also in windowsxx, for example for
I am quite new to Linux, but bought the package and dug in deep.
I think I have mastered quite a lot in the last three weeks, trying out a
lot of possibillities the SuSE distribution has to offer.
There are two things that bother me though.
I have installed it all on a partition on my
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Have you tried...
a) to change the connection speed in Kppp to 115something? I had the
same problem, and it connected at 9600 when set up at 56000, and it connects
at 33600 with 115000... don't know why...
b)maybe you need to specify your DNS address in the kppp account setup?
Or it is
Every time I reboot my system my printer resumes printing a postscript
file as ascii text Ie., a bunch of meaningless characters. /var/spool
looks like this:
bash-2.02# ls -R /var/spool/l*
/var/spool/locks:
samba subsys
/var/spool/../lock/samba:
/var/spool/../lock/subsys:
httpd
I have been having problems with Netscap 4.51 on my SuSE 6.0 box. When
I try to print I get an error telling me that it can't open libc.so.5.
when I ldconfig -v I see:
libc.so.5 = libc.so.5.4.46
and:
find / -name libc.so.5.4.46
/usr/i486-linux-libc5/lib/libc.so.5.4.46
I believe others have
I'm in the process of configuring sound and i'm finding it to be a pain. I
have used redHat in the past and sound configuring with it was a breeze
using sndConfig but with SuSE how is it done.
Yes I've run pnpdump and my card functions are being enabled on startup and
Yes i have compiled my
here are the scripts that work on my machine
note this is for using suseppp as in
/etc/suseppp/scripts/ppp-up generic
also recall you should be using tail -f /var/log/messages to show where the
error is taking place
Option using yast SuSE ppp
2) use the command /etc/suseppp/scripts/ppp-up
I determined the problem with my failing smtp connection was is
/etc/inetd.conf
seems the line with mail got commented out, although I dont know how
Neverthe less its working fine now
Also my leafnode is working perfectly!! I came across this most
excellent site that ironed out the problems
Does anyone know what the present status is for DVD support in Linux? I am
referring more to being able to read them at their full capacity, not merely as
a CD (650M limitation).
Also, concurrent with this, does anyone know of any MPEG-2 players/viewers for
Linux?
Removing a tar.gz?
The only pointer I can think of in this regard, is if the tar.gz was for a
program that required compilation of source. (This is probably obvious, but I
will state it anyway.) A 'make install' will generally put the programs where
you need them, and a 'make deinstall' or
"Steven T. Hatton" wrote:
I have been having problems with Netscap 4.51 on my SuSE 6.0 box. When
I try to print I get an error telling me that it can't open libc.so.5.
when I ldconfig -v I see:
libc.so.5 = libc.so.5.4.46
and:
find / -name libc.so.5.4.46
Michael Curry wrote:
Thanks to all those who offered suggestions. Unfortunately, I
still haven't been able to get things to work correctly.
I installed and attempted to use wvdial, but encountered basically
the same problem. The modem connected and was able to get me logged in,
Clifford Okoro wrote:
I'm in the process of configuring sound and i'm finding it to be a pain. I
have used redHat in the past and sound configuring with it was a breeze
using sndConfig but with SuSE how is it done.
Yes I've run pnpdump and my card functions are being enabled on startup and
Dan Tudor wrote:
Thanks for the support. Though, I don't have a /etc/resolv.conf file.
Should I create one or is there an alternative?
In yast , under system administration, there is an entry for
"nameserver" and "searchlist" . Fill those in with
your isp's name and dns numbers. Separate
Hi,
I am having some problems getting a ITK ISDN internal board to work with the two
channels bundled.
After the system runs /sbin/init.d/i4l it gives the following messages:
isdn_net: interface ippp1 already exists
and after this:
ippp1 does not exist in /proc/net/dev
In
Hi,
This is a libc/glibc issue. I have a comipler that uses libc to link
against. I was running it under 5.0 thru 5.3 SuSE. I installed SuSE
6.0 and now it doesn't work.
The file the linker is looking for is crtbeginS.o, it is in the glibc
distribution. Is it possible to install the
I'd like to know how much the prices of the PII's dropped in the US
since Intel introduced the PIII. Here in the Netherlands a PII 450 goes
for around $650 (more or less). Also, doe anyone know what kind of
price-drop we can expect the coming month(s)? I know this is a bit
off-topic but I'm just
vern wrote:
Karsten, what you maybe have to accept is that one thing thats been central
to Linux and the whole OSS thing etc is that many of the reasons people
started and continue to develop and use Free software has little to do with
advocacy, sales or market shares; to accept
"Steven T. Hatton" wrote:
Every time I reboot my system my printer resumes printing a postscript
file as ascii text Ie., a bunch of meaningless characters. /var/spool
looks like this:
Hi Steven,
try to delete the print job with "lprm". Since the job is not printed to
your machines
Actually, the thing that RedHat and SuSE do that is beneficial to the Linux
community is to put a price tag on an otherwise free entity. This is an odd,
but realistic first step to Linux competing with Microsoft. The price-versus-
offerings difference between a commercial Linux dist and
I think kmail doesn't require you to have anything other than the relevant
bits of Qt? Apparently the newer versions are quite good - I myself
prefer pine, as there is *nothing* faster to load up! I had so many
problems with Pegasus mail I eventually gave up on it.
k.
: I would just like
Allen:
This is exactly what I meant. People who would not normally consider Linux
(Microsoft-heads, I guess) will not be turned onto Linux when they see letters
from Linuxies in Microsoft magazines putting them down. Those who don't see
name-calling in forums other than your own as being
"Vicente A.S. Werner" wrote:
There's a great economic point in using free software, you certainly don't
get any guarantees but what can give you more guarantee
that a great pool of developers and web sites using linux?.
I am amazed at how Bill Gates discounts Linux. His argument is
Ok, I patched to 2.2.5, ran setup and took out SCSI emulation and added
the CMD640 chipset fix support, added the BSD process accounting
support, applied the patch to fix the errors with it, recompiled, ran
lilo, rebooted, ran BIOS setup, set the secondary master to none,
rebooted, and here's
At 04:42 PM 3/29/1999 +0200, Yatsen Ng wrote:
I'd like to know how much the prices of the PII's dropped in the US
since Intel introduced the PIII. Here in the Netherlands a PII 450 goes
for around $650 (more or less).
On the new supercomm list just recieved this morning the PII 450 is listed
I will tell my opinion here too.
I've been in the Windows world for years now, but I've never felt
offended by the remarks coming from the Linux world since I've always
had a sympathy for Linux and "open"/"free" software, as defined in the
GPL.
Even though it was, and still is a mystery to me
Hi,
Sorry, it is off topic...
I bought a Diamond Viper v550 videocard with 16M SDRAM (PCI).
It works great in linux (with SVGA sever) and in MS Windows.
However, glquake does not run well -- I get very-very dark image.
I tried it under Windows only, but assume to see the same in linux.
The
Hi,
I currently run suse 5.3 off a 11.5 G drive but boot off lilo on a 2.2G
drive running a different version of 5.3 as well. It runs perfectly OK.
Now I bought suse 6.0 and want to upgrade the machine. When I try using
the install disk it hangs after seeing the 11.5 G drive.
Here's what is
On Sun, Mar 28, 1999 at 12:06:31PM -0500, Arlen Carlson wrote:
Does anyone know what the present status is for DVD support in Linux? I
am referring more to being able to read them at their full capacity, not
merely as a CD (650M limitation).
AFAIK 'they' have not published the
Is there any way that I can set setserial up to automatically assign
/dev/modem and /dev/ttyS1 UARTs of 16550A on startup? I have to input it
manually for some bizarre reason, and YaST doesn't change a thing. Thank
you.
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Ned Rhudy wrote:
Is there any way that I can set setserial up to automatically assign
/dev/modem and /dev/ttyS1 UARTs of 16550A on startup? I have to input it
manually for some bizarre reason, and YaST doesn't change a thing. Thank
you.
(Re)compile a 2.2.x kernel with
Hi, I tried to install the gnucash binary gnucash-1.1.23-4.i386.rpm
(there seems not to be a binary version for version 26) and I got:
% rpm -i gnucash-1.1.23-4.i386.rpm
failed dependencies:
libreadline.so.3 is needed by gnucash-1.1.23-4
libguile.so.3 is needed by
Install the Nvidia Detonator drivers. They have the necessary gamma
controls. I haven't personally experienced any problems with out-of-the box
settings.
Until there is some sort of OpenGL implementation in the Xfree drivers,
we'll just have to live with slow *nix quake performance.
Ned Rhudy wrote:
Is there any way that I can set setserial up to automatically assign
/dev/modem and /dev/ttyS1 UARTs of 16550A on startup? I have to input it
manually for some bizarre reason, and YaST doesn't change a thing. Thank
you.
Yes, go to /etc/rc.d/serial and using your
Ned Rhudy wrote:
Is there any way that I can set setserial up to automatically assign
/dev/modem and /dev/ttyS1 UARTs of 16550A on startup? I have to input
it
manually for some bizarre reason, and YaST doesn't change a thing.
Thank
you.
I had to do this too. All you have to do is
On Mar 29, 1999, Arjen Runsink wrote:
I have installed it all on a partition on my laptop, and it all works like a
charm. But I can not reboot "cleanly" from Linux to Win98 vv.
Well, FWIW, I have experienced the same "dirty reboot" on going from
Linux to Win95. I boot with loadlin, and
Dan Tudor said in Re: [SuSE Linux] Letter to editor keeps Linux on the
badlist at 29/Mar/1999 (Mon) 21:00:32.
All that still needs to be changed is our attitude. The "save the
whales"/"greenpeace" attitude, with fanatic actions, a reminiscence of
the times when Linux didn't have a chance
On 29-Mar-99 Dan Tudor wrote:
.
Thank you for taking the time of reading my opinion.
Dan
Your opinion is well worth the time spent reading it.
Ted.
E-Mail: (Ted Harding) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 29-Mar-99
Vern,
First of all something that doesn't have to do with Linux (sorry
everyone).
I didn't mean at all that Greenpeace doesn't have a point... since you
brought it up, yes, I don't understand sometimes their actions, seeing
them rather poetic/ dramatic/ symbolic (like chaining yourself to a
Arjen Runsink wrote:
snip
From Linux to Win98 HIMEM.SYS complains about an unavailable A20 line (or
hook) and quits to DOS.
snip
I forgot another solution
You can add the following line to Config.sys.
device=path to himem.sys/himem.sys /m:n
where n is
1 for at or 100% IMB AT
Pradeep Sagam wrote:
What is the difference between the one that's on the floppy and the one
eventually installed from it on the hard drive.
Well the one on the floppy boots, because the image can be found,
wheras the kernel on the hard drive is failing probably because
lilo can't find it,
Arjen Runsink wrote:
From Linux to Win98 HIMEM.SYS complains about an unavailable A20 line (or
hook) and quits to DOS.
If you can access a copy of "The Windows Resource Kit" book (paperback)
then look up A20 in the index.
The A20 is a technical reference to the line on the CPU that allows
hey all
This should be easy for ya:
how does one make all apps available from gnome/windowmaker? Also, I sort of
installed filerunner to try (think I
did the rpm) but I can't launch it. must not have the hang of tar yet, either,
because extract operations are "not
permitted". hmmm.
On 29 Mar 99, at 9:14, Arjen Runsink wrote:
[re-ordering the message a bit:]
Oh yeah, I am talking about a Compaq Presario 1805, this is a
PII 266 with a Phoenix BIOS.
I hope I'm not muddying the waters here, but I remember reading
something about Compaq computers being peculiar in that
Dan Tudor wrote:
Thanks for the support. Though, I don't have a /etc/resolv.conf file.
Should I create one or is there an alternative?
Dan
Bud Rogers wrote:
You have to tell your computer how to find your ISP's nameservers. The
file /etc/resolv.conf should have one or more lines
Hello,
I recently bought SuSE 6.0. I decided to upgrade to kernel 2.2.4. Anyway
to cut to the point. The kernel upgrade went fine, and everything
works great except..
My modem is on COM 3 and IRQ 10, UART 16550 (all is set correctly via
setserial at boot time). I can use the modem
Hi gang-
I just downloaded the 2.2.4 kernel and cannot seem to get pcmcia
services working on suse 6. The documentation stuff says I need the
version of pcmcia services which comes with suse. What do I need to do?
I have a version of pcmcia services at the 3.0 level also that i
downloaded.
BENJAMIN FARRELL wrote:
Heres a good point about linux, anyone found a good irc client for x (other
than Bitchx in a E-Term :) that doesn't crash everytime you click (yagirc
I gave up on irc a long time ago, even while in WinXX. The S/N ratio
was too low.
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Ryan wrote:
Hello,
I recently bought SuSE 6.0. I decided to upgrade to kernel 2.2.4. Anyway
to cut to the point. The kernel upgrade went fine, and everything
works great except..
My modem is on COM 3 and IRQ 10, UART 16550 (all is set correctly via
setserial at boot time). I
Wybo Dekker wrote:
Hi, I tried to install the gnucash binary gnucash-1.1.23-4.i386.rpm
(there seems not to be a binary version for version 26) and I got:
% rpm -i gnucash-1.1.23-4.i386.rpm
failed dependencies:
libreadline.so.3 is needed by gnucash-1.1.23-4
libguile.so.3
I need to install suse 6 on a machine with a creative labs cdrom. The install
disk does not include the module sbpcd, but has an option to load more modules
at the start of the install process.
Does anyone know how to make a module disk? The manual refers to the modules
section of the manual
For those who haven't read this, you shouldEXCELLENT.
Fred
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On Sat, 27 Mar 1999, Benjamin A. Rosenberg wrote:
I have a question about RPM's. Why are they so much better then source?
I have used source for the last 5 years. When I try to use RPM's it's
usually a sticky situation.
RPMS help you manage your distribution. Do an rpm -qa | more and look at
Greetings SuSE Land,
Just downloaded the new kernel from the uk mirror of kernel.org and
compiled/installed it without a hitch. (US mirror did not have it yet.)
I have a pretty generic setup. busmouse, internal modem, atapi cdrom and
drive, and iomega old zip 100 ppa, and a vibra 16
Michael,
Thanks for the tips, but I never really said I didn't know how to use
rpm's. I have been with Linux/Unix since Redhat 3.0.3. and before that I
was a NeXTSTEP for Intel user..I have just opted for source most of the
time and with a lot of software coming in rpm format I just
I appreciate all the advice from everyone the past couple of days. I have saved
the info from all of you will put it to good use.
Thanks to all.
Tim
Arlen Carlson wrote:
Removing a tar.gz?
The only pointer I can think of in this regard, is if the tar.gz was for a
program that required
I have an ATAPI EIDE CD-ROM which works fine as /dev/hdd. Someone
gave me a hard drive and now I'm trying to get the CD to work on the
IDE port of my AWE32 card. I read the HOWTOs, etc and I think I've
done everything. The IDE controller shows up in /proc as ide3, the
IRQ shows up as
Hallo Pinguine nah und fern !
Gestern habe ich mich entschlossen , nun doch mein System
auf einen etwas neueren Stand (Kernel 2.0.35 -- Kernel 2.2.3,KDE1.1)
zu bringen.
Das war auch soweit kein Problem,das Update ganzen Komponenten ging
eigentlich recht flott (da über ein "ZwischenUpdate" auf
Hallo Liste,
ich habe eine Frage zu den Messagequeueparametern.
In /usr/include/linux/msg.h sind folgende Werte festgelegt :
#define MSGMNI 128 /* = 1K */ /* max # of msg queue identifiers */
#define MSGMAX 4056 /* = 4056 */ /* max size of message (bytes) */
#define MSGMNB 16384
Moin!
On Sun Mar 28 14:28:16 1999 MEST Ralph Sikau wrote:
Ich habe u.a. einen W95-Rechner, auf dem StarOffice läuft, mit einem
Linux-Server vernetzt. Der holt mit fetchmail die Mails beim Provider
ab und schiebt sie in mein Postfach im home-Verzeichnis.
Anstatt sie von da wieder in das
Hallo,
Datenträger. Also Rechner in der Firma installieren und einen Kunden
verkaufen geht nur wenn er die CD´s kauft. Das liegt aber nur
am YaST. Ohne YaST gilt dann für die meisten Programme die GPL.
da fällt mir noch was dazu ein ...
was ist nun wenn eine kleine firma als
Hi Liste,
funktioniert auch das Clonen bzw. Kopieren von Windoof-Platten
( lange Dateinamen etc. ) auch mit Linux.
Ich dachte da an Linux on a single disk, alte und neue Platte mounten
und dann einfach umkopieren, aber wie ?
mfg
Jan
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die loesung: der NiceTry-server hat sich so intensiv mit seinem
bildschirmschoner befasst,dass keine rechenzeit mehr fuer das
netzwerk ueberblieb.
von den bisher angefallenen kosten koennte
ich habe ein "paar" Newsgroups zu viel angeklickt und möchte jetzt wieder
welche abbestellen.
reicht es wenn ich die Newsgroup in /var/spool/news/interested.groups lösche
???
Für Antworten: Danke ... ,)))
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Hallo Liste!
Ich habe ein grosses Druckerproblem, welches ich seit
Tagen und dem Studium von zahlreichen Manpages und Bchern nicht
lsen kann.
Mein System: SuSE 5.2, Kernel 2.0.33, PLP 4.1.2,
SuSEppp 1-1, HP660C
Nach der Einbindung eines Modems (und der Installation
von SuSEppp usw.) druckt mein
Hallo
ich versuche über T-Online auf Internet zuzugreifen.
Leider ist mir das aus Linux heraus noch nicht gelungen.
Kann mir da jemand weiterhelfen
mfg Reiner
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Hi Liste,
funktioniert auch das Clonen bzw. Kopieren von Windoof-Platten
( lange Dateinamen etc. ) auch mit Linux.
Ich dachte da an Linux on a single disk, alte und neue Platte
mounten
und dann einfach umkopieren, aber wie ?
mfg
Jan
Hallo,
Ja ich fragte
Das dachte ich auch - nur leider ist dem nicht so :-(
IGOR WARNECK schrieb:
Postscript to HTML habe ich gefunden, läuft auch ganz gut, aber genau
DIESES Ding von dem Ihr hier sprecht, das suche ich vergeblich seit
einer ganzen Woche ...
Hallo,
Der Weg PDF - PS - HTML müsste doch gehen.
Hallo Liste!
Ich habe ein grosses Druckerproblem, welches ich seit Tagen und dem Studium
von zahlreichen Manpages und Büchern nicht
lösen kann.
Mein System: SuSE 5.2, Kernel 2.0.33, PLP 4.1.2, SuSEppp 1-1, HP660C
Nach der Einbindung eines Modems (und der Installation von SuSEppp usw.)
Hallo Liste !
Beim nutzen eines CD-Romlaufwerks über Samba habe ich spaßeshalber mal
ein tcpdump auf mein Ethernetdevice gemacht und gesehen, daß mein System
eine Warnung ausgibt :
-
NBT Packet
NBT Session Packet
Flags=0x0
Length=52
WARNING: Short packet. Try increasing the snap length
Hallo Liste!
Weis jemand eine gute SQL Dokumentation (online wenns geht)?
Wenn ja, wo!
Gruß
Anton
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hallo zusammen,
bekommt ihr beim start von webalizer auch die fehlermeldung warning:
truncating oversized request field ?
was schneidet er da wech ? wie sollte das format der log-datei sein,
damit diese meldung nicht mehr kommt ?
funktioniert bei euch die country-statistik bei mir nicht
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an dieser Stelle
moechte ich mich ersteinmal fuer die viele Hilfe bedanke!
Regarding Mail : *** DRINGENDE HILFE INTERNET ***
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Ich habe nun folgende Einstellungen gemacht :
Ich habe saemtliche Config Dateien bearbeitet, Resolv.conf ;
Options ; Hosts ; und diverse
andere. Wie ihr
Hallo Liste,
beim Versuch einen neuen Kernel zu generieren erhalte ich sowohl beim
"make menuconfig" als auch
beim anschließenden "make dep clean zImage" am Ende die folgenden
Warnung:
make: ***Warning: Clock skew detected. Your build may be incomplete.
Es scheint jedoch alles zu
Hallo Liste,
in meinem system habe ich drei RAID0-Devices im Einsatz. Obwohl alles zu
funktionieren scheint
bekomme ich beim Booten des Systems beim Initialisieren der Devices die
Fehlermeldung
warning: no checksum field for /dev/md...
bei allen drei Devices.
Außerdem werden bei zwei dieser
Hallo Oliver Lewandowski,
(falls Deine qt-Version 1.33, dann kann dieses Paket einige Probleme
mit älteren Programmen beseitigen; ob es für klyx unbedingt nötig ist,
weiß ich nicht, aber das Paket ist nur 5 KB groß)
ich meine mal gehört zu haben, dass man mit "export QTDIR=..." den Pfad
On 28-Mar-99 Christian Schult wrote:
...
Anschließend sendmail -q: "Deferred: 451 Need to authenticate via
POP3
first / Bitte erst per POP3 anmelden"
Üblicherweise findet die Authentifitierung für smtp nach pop statt,
d.h. erst mit pop3 anmelden. Innerhalb eines 30s Fensters kann mit
Hallo ,
ich bekomme seit einer Woche diese Meldungen.
Auswirkung ist, das nah und nach immer mehr Prozesse Ihren Dienst
versagen.
Kann mir jemand die Meldungen erklären und für Abhilfe sorgen?
Gruß
Karsten
Mar 23 06:54:44 mail kernel: EXT2-fs warning (device 03:01):
ext2_free_inode: bit
Hallo Liste!
Ich habe versehentlich /dev/fd0 gelöscht. Kann mir jemand sagen, wie ich
es wiederherstellen kann? Vielen Dank!
Ciao,
Meini.
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Hallo Listenleser,
ich möchte den squid (aus performance Gründen) auf mehrere Platten
verteilen, kann mir einer mal 'nen
Suchbegriff für die Doku geben, oder Erfahrungsberichte?
Gruß Stefan
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Hi Gipsy,
vielen Dank... ein heisses System, dieses CTAN! So ganz einfach war's
dann zwar doch nciht, aber nach der Installation einer Handvoll
weiterer Pakete, die ich dank CTAN wenigstens gefunden habe, klappt's
jetzt!
Super, prima, vielen Dank! Auf jeden Fall steht PERL und CTAN jetzt
Ja, die UIDs stimmen auf jeden Fall |berein, denn wenn ich die Datei mit
dd auf dem Client erstelle und dann auf dem Server nachschaue, so hat
die Datei die richtigen Eigent|merrechte. Auf dem Server funktionieren
die Quotas auch einwandfrei.
Ich wei_ langsam wirklich nicht mehr weiter...
Ich plane bald WebSpace anzubieten (kostenlos - Finanzierung durch
Werbung) - naja, besser gesagt: ich informiere mich erstmal drüber,
wieviel mich das pro Monat kosten wird.
Dort sollten meine 'Kunden' aber auch ein eigenes CGI-BIN-Verzeichnis
haben.
Wie kann man im Apache einstellen,
Postscript to HTML habe ich gefunden, läuft auch ganz gut, aber genau DIESES Ding
von dem Ihr hier sprecht, das suche ich vergeblich seit einer ganzen Woche ...
Hi,
wie heisst denn das Ding? Ich habs nicht gefunden. Nur pdf2ps und ähnliches
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ist es mir mit Yast nicht geglückt, damit auszudrucken. Der Printjob wird zwar
in die lokale Printqueue geschrieben und daraus wieder entfernt, leider kommt
er nicht in der NOVELL Printqueue an.
Ich habe alle Rechte,
Thomas Will wrote:
hallo
ich hab ne frage zu inn
wie lade ich meine news per nntp up
einfach nur mit nntpsend ?
wird dann einfach alles
an die server die in newsfeed
stehen ausgeliefert ?
Hi,
so einfach ist das nicht, da der Provider dich eintragen müsste und das
wohl kaum tun wird.
renevojtech wrote:
hallo zusammen,
bekommt ihr beim start von webalizer auch die fehlermeldung warning:
truncating oversized request field ?
was schneidet er da wech ? wie sollte das format der log-datei sein,
damit diese meldung nicht mehr kommt ?
funktioniert bei euch die
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Hallo Pinguine,
hat einer für mich einen Tip ob obige Camera von
Linux unterstützt wird?
Sollte funktionieren.
Such mit Yahoo oder Altavista nach "photopc"
Ich habe die URL verbummelt, hatte es aber auch über die Suchmaschine
gefunden.
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Hallo,
mach dich mal schlau, ob dein Provider die Benutzung eines Proxy
vorschreibt. Wenn ja, dann diesen entsprechend den Angaben des Providers
eintragen ( Bei Netscape unter "Edit" - "Preferences" - "Advanced" -
"Proxies". Wenn ich mich recht entsinne, geht das nur wenn du online
bist. Oder
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