>> "MMC" == Michelle Maria Coelho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MMC> (a Microsoft PS/2 serial mouse). I'm wondering if the plugging in
MMC> of the mouse was crucial to the stage "Configure device
MMC> drivers". Will I have problems while installing XFree86
I believe it will be. Run modconf as
I've forgotten the name of the package that provides a daemon to
synchronize the time on my workstation to specified time-servers
on the net. Could some kind soul jog my memory? TIA
--
-
Ralph Winslow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The IQ of the group
On 06-Jan-99 Michelle Maria Coelho wrote:
> Hi...
> Yesterday, I downloeaded the Debian Linux installation kit on floppies
> and installed it on my 486 at home. It was a breeze. However, there was
> one problem. At the time of installation, I hadn't plugged in the mouse
> (a Microsoft PS/2 serial
Howdy Y'all
I just downloaded the WordPerfect 8 GZ file from the Corel Ftp site...
I downloaded the single part version (I saved the file as WordP8.gz)
When I go to unzip it (using gzip -d), I get an error saying that the
file is not a GZipped file...I downloaded it with Netscape 4.5 (which
tha
Hi...
Yesterday, I downloeaded the Debian Linux installation kit on floppies
and installed it on my 486 at home. It was a breeze. However, there was
one problem. At the time of installation, I hadn't plugged in the mouse
(a Microsoft PS/2 serial mouse). I'm wondering if the plugging in of the
mouse
On Mon, Jan 04, 1999 at 02:20:33PM -0600, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One user on our computer can not start X windows one's she uses SSH to login.
>
> Message is like:
> <> X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication at Mon Jan 4
> 14:10:40 1999.
> a
> Rejected connectio
On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 06:54:49PM -0300, Phillip Neumann wrote:
> Im been trying to use pcspeaker too. Without luck... creating /dev/pcspeaker
> with MAKEDEV did work either (kernel 2.1.128). I found a utility that play
> with tha speaker. I use it as a phone ringer...
Do you have a driver for
On Sun, Jan 03, 1999 at 01:32:41PM +, Georg Bauer wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Randy Edwards
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I get the same thing about several non-existent files in non-us/slink.
> >This was discussed a week or two ago and I had hoped that it'd soon be
> >cl
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 01/05/99
at 09:30 PM, Carey Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>The output of `ldd ./executable' would be useful.
Comes up showing only libf2c.so.0 missing. I found the other libs ... was
looking in the wrong directory.
I did find a libf2c.so.2 file. Is this a lat
Hello All
I have been using Debian Slink Linux for a while now, but I have a problem
hanging up (terminating) a PPP connection.
I have the latest version of PPPD installed, I have edited the chatscripts
ect... to dial the interent, and i use pon to logon to the internet.
But when it comes time t
On Wed, 6 Jan 1999, John Stevenson wrote:
> Here is the info you asked for:
>
> Our office network is fairly simplistic, basically we use the
> ISDN modem as a router / gateway to the internet. It has an
> internal IP address of 172.16.1.1 which I set on my laptop to be
> the address of the gate
Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira writes:
> Hi Debian users,
> anyone knows if exists a translator from Fortran90 to C or Fortran90
> to Fortran77.
> I'm very interested in a program like this.
> Have a nice day,Paulo Henrique
>
>
> --
> Unsubscribe? mail -s u
per_adua32 wrote:
>
> Hello All,
> I am attempting to install Debian Linux and have got
> stuck.Before I began I read the installation F.A.Q.But
> it's section on installing the device drivers is extremly small.
>
> My problem started in the install device driver section:
>
> CD-ROM:
> I choos
Hi Debian users,
anyone knows if exists a translator from Fortran90 to C or Fortran90
to Fortran77.
I'm very interested in a program like this.
Have a nice day,Paulo Henrique
>> "MH" == Marc Haber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MH> I don't know the historical reasons, but why does Debian have its
MH> .deb format? Does .deb have major advantages over .rpm?
dpkg was developed before rpm, in fact before .deb, there the
distributions used .tar.gz files. Debian packages was
>> Don't know, but an even cooler thing would be if the sound drivers
>> could handle both of them at the same time. I would REALLY like
>> that. It's so anoying when you don't get the sounds from Licq while
>> playing MP3s, and I always play MP3s... And it is doable, of
>> course. We'll just have
Daniel Elenius wrote:
> Don't know, but an even cooler thing would be if the sound drivers
> could handle both of them at the same time. I would REALLY like
> that. It's so anoying when you don't get the sounds from Licq while
> playing MP3s, and I always play MP3s... And it is doable, of
> course.
Marc Haber wrote:
> I don't know the historical reasons, but why does Debian have its .deb
> format? Does .deb have major advantages over .rpm?
Yes. See http://kitenet.net/~joey/pkgcomp.html for a comparison of
the two package formats (not the programs like rpm and dpkg that use them,
just the for
We are setting up a network with Linux and need some help. We are
attempting to remote (network) boot the Win95 systems that we already have as
clients for our Linux server. The problem is this: We have been looking into
using ROM chips plugged into the network cards on the clients, but commercial
Hi Marc,
I think there is a .deb file while teh debian
package format was before the
Redhead .rpm was realized.
Therefore the Question is:
Why Redhead do a own package format ?
isn't it
Peter
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Marc Haber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Da
Install isapnp package, and run pnpdump. If the output detected your
modem, then you may be in good shape! Make sure that the serial ports
are NOT built into your kernel, but are modules (I think that's what's
in the default kernel). Then edit the isipnp.conf file to look like
the settings seen
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On Wed, 06 Jan 1999 20:19:24 GMT, Marc Haber wrote:
>I don't know the historical reasons, but why does Debian have its .deb
>format? Does .deb have major advantages over .rpm?
>Is there a FAQ that explains these historical decisions Debian has
>gone though?
I have a Diamond Sonic Impact sound card. Which driver should I use? My system
is
Debian 2.0.
Hi!
Last night, I had an interesting conversation with my ISP about the
old distribution war. He brought me to Linux a year ago with SuSE and
I have converted to Debian in fall 1998 while he is still with SuSE.
He said one of the major reasons why he still uses SuSE is the
"strange packet format"
On 06 Jan 1999 15:25:27 +0100, you wrote:
>Then how about installing the package maintainer scripts and wrap your
>self-built exim up as a debian package? You should be able to get the
>necessary debianizing magic from the package source for the debian
>exim.
That would surely work, but I'd consid
I am trying to install the IMP web-mail package.
Somewere in the dependencies I need apache-common >= 1.3.3. On
www.debian.org I can only seem to find 1.3.0. This breaks the
installation of php3 which is required for imp.
Any ideas?
--
Erik van der Meulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I recently switched to bash. I like to have X start upon login
if I'm on the console, then have the initial shell exit. When I used
tcsh as my login shell, I used this in my .login:
# Start the X server if on the console.
set delay = 3
if (`tty` == /dev/tty1) then
echo "Starting X11
On Wed, Jan 06, 1999 at 09:16:05AM +0100, CUNO wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can I change the background(color) of the xdm login screen.
>
> Thanx
>
> Cuno
>
Look at the files in /etc/X11/xdm/, especially 'Xreset' and 'Xsetup'.
You can add e.g.
xsetroot -solid aquamarine
to one or both. Try experimen
Gossamer writes:
>I have both Festival (for speech synth) and mpg123 (to play .mp3s)
>running on this box.
>
>At the moment, if Festival tries to say something while an mp3 is
>playing, it dies with an error.
>
>Is there any way to set things so that festival has precedence,
>and somehow makes the
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
I compiled my own Xemacs a while ago (and got a lot of good help doing
it from this list), but it turned out my xemacs does strange things
when I send mail. I got the mail below back when I sent it to
the list.
But it got to the list anyway. It's very annoying to get error
messages containing the
I've managed to get Debian running with Win95 on my home machine. Here's
how I did it.
First, I used the Debian installer to partition the drive. This, of
course, means that everything on the drive is wiped out. It sounds like,
since you have two drives, you can handle doing this. Using the pa
Hi, Mike!
You may need to compile zImage, rather than bzImage. It's one of options in
'make-kpkg'.
Check email from Manoj:
http://debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-user-9812/msg00364.html
> Does anybody know where I can get the .config for the toshiba kernel that
> is on the debian 2.0 cd? I
I installed the Andrew word processor on my linux box last night and
I followed the INSTALL instructions that said if I was not installing
into /usr/local/andrew I would need to define the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH. I did this in my .bash_profile and it works if I
run Andrew first after I log in KDM->KD
Does anybody know where I can get the .config for the toshiba kernel that
is on the debian 2.0 cd? I need to know what options to compile in to
keep this toshiba 220cds from going into a kernel reboot cycle.
---
Mike Deal - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.zonenet.net / www.northwestextreme.com
The iro
I've got a SCSI disk with a solaris 4.1.4 filesystem on it. Is there any
way I can get linux to mount this?
Will
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| [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [
I would appreciate some help from anyone experienced in running gs-Aladdin
as user.
Running gv gives message "Exec of gs failed: Not a directory"
and Dismiss just leaves the program running until manual intervention.
setuid.Debian suggests chmod u+s /usr/bin/gs which doesn't help.
setuid.Debian
Hello All,
I am attempting to install Debian Linux and have got
stuck.Before I began I read the installation F.A.Q.But
it's section on installing the device drivers is extremly small.
My problem started in the install device driver section:
CD-ROM:
I choose : cd-rom common routines for cd-ro
On Tue, 05 Jan, 1999 à 05:58:42PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am trying to install news reader on my computer.
> I would like to be able to fetch news while online and then read them and
> answer while offline.
>
> What do I need ? Cnews ?
> Is there any good documentation about it ? I di
> On Wed, Jan 06, 1999 at 09:16:05AM +0100, CUNO wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Can I change the background(color) of the xdm login screen.
> >
> I think you can pretty much do whatever the hell you want to xdm.
> Swiped from #e on efnet:
>
> Info on configuring xdm - http://torment.ntr.net/xdm/
>
On Wed, Jan 06, 1999 at 04:20:06PM +0100, Ryszard Lach wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Could someone tell me in few words, how to build apache*.deb with mod_perl
> support? I have mod_perl-1.16_02, apache packet source files
> (apache_1.3.0-5.dsc, apache_1.3.0-5.tar.gz and apache_1.3.0-5.diff). I
> unpacked
> m
On Wed, Jan 06, 1999 at 01:16:29PM +0100, J.H.M. Dassen wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 06, 1999 at 06:48:25 -0500, Rahsheen Porter wrote:
> > Why do I keep getting this almost everytime I put something on one of the
> > debian mailing lists?
>
> Because the mail transfer system of a subscriber is broken (it
On Wed, Jan 06, 1999 at 09:16:05AM +0100, CUNO wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can I change the background(color) of the xdm login screen.
>
I think you can pretty much do whatever the hell you want to xdm.
Swiped from #e on efnet:
Info on configuring xdm - http://torment.ntr.net/xdm/
http://torment.ntr
> I am getting this in my POP mail..and it >keeps try to show up in my remailer
> >program..what is it..and why does it keep >popping up???
> I don't quite understand it. It >doesn't show up when I enter PINE...but
> >when I try to do POP mail it does..
It's from your mail servers mail
The 16450 has no FIFO buffer, so there exists danger of transmission
overrun (particularly at higher baude rates). It may be usefull to change
the interrupts priority with irqtune (available in hwtools package:
hwtools: /usr/lib/hwtools/irqtune ).
Giving the highest priority for UART's irq may som
I had that problem a few years ago on a slackware system;
it was caused by not having my host name (unqualified)
in the first entry in /etc/hosts; once I made sure
that record was first, the boot messages appeared again.
Don't know if that's still true, but might be worth
a check. (I found that s
Hi!
Could someone tell me in few words, how to build apache*.deb with mod_perl
support? I have mod_perl-1.16_02, apache packet source files
(apache_1.3.0-5.dsc, apache_1.3.0-5.tar.gz and apache_1.3.0-5.diff). I unpacked
mod_perl, apache (using dpkg-source -x), and... what now? I've been trying sin
>> "HM" == Henning Makholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
HM> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marc Haber) writes:
>> On Mon, 4 Jan 1999 16:03:47 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
>> > apt-get install exim
>> No, you didn't. You used the debian package; I am trying to get rid of
>> smail because I hav
I would guess either a plug-n-play modem or a winmodem. If it's p-n-p,
there is a solution. But there is no solution for winmodems. You'll get
the best help from the list for this problem, but you may want to let them
know what kind of modem you have and everything you can get out of the
windows
On Tue, 5 Jan 1999, Mark Brown wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 05:58:42PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> > I am trying to install news reader on my computer. I would like to be
> > able to fetch news while online and then read them and answer while
> > offline.
>
> > What do I need ?
On Wed, 6 Jan 1999, Tom Lovie wrote:
> Has anybody done a successful install of a dual boot machine with NT and
> Debian? I read the mini-howto on NT-loader, but I don't like it that
> much, since I have to transfer that LILO boot sector file across
> filesystems every time that I rebuild the ker
Brandon Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Libc5 should still be installed (or can easily be reinstalled) after the
> upgrade. It should coexist with libc6 without any problems.
Actually one *needs* to keep it installed - or at least the Hamm CD
I used to upgrade did not seem to contain a li
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marc Haber) writes:
> On Mon, 4 Jan 1999 16:03:47 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
> > apt-get install exim
> No, you didn't. You used the debian package; I am trying to get rid of
> smail because I have a self-built exim.
Then how about installing the package main
Yo-
I have to use NT for work sometimes so I boot into it when I have to print
Office97 stuff and to use Photoshop 5. Anyways, here is my lilo.conf,
maybe it will help you.
##/etc/lilo.conf
boot=/dev/hda
root=/dev/hda2
install=/boot/boot.b
map=/boot/map
vga=normal
delay=20
image=/vmlinuz
la
On Tue, 5 Jan 1999, Branden Robinson wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 04, 1999 at 01:30:29PM -0500, Robert Rati wrote:
> > I had X running fine with one little problem before getting a Monster 3D
> > II card a little while back. One small problem was that I have xdm kick
> > up two X windows. Well, about fi
- Received message begins Here -
>
> - Received message begins Here -
>
>
> Tonight I'm going to install bo from Cd and make sure the modem still works.
> If it does then I'll install things one at a time and see what happens.
>
OK, here's the story. I rem
On Wed, Jan 06, 1999 at 14:05:14 +0100, John Stevenson wrote:
> Edmund Adjei wrote:
> > destribution of the Linux OS. I want to first know if there is a latest
> > version of the Debian package, and whether my Graphik card SiS 6326
> > would be supported.
>
> Can you give more details about your v
You need to install the debian man package before you can use the man
pages.
You can get the man package from
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/hamm/main/binary-i386/
See the Packages file and search on "Packages: man". You install by
'dpkg -i [packagename].deb.
Blair
rnc wrote:
> Any tips f
Hi AJ,
Why not try changing your terminal type to something like vt100 with the
command:
TERM=vt100
Also find out what the current value for TERM is before changing its
value.
echo $TERM
AEleen Frisch in her book describes a fix for a corrupted back space key
if it is showing either ^h or ^?
Edmund Adjei wrote:
>
> I am a foreign student in Germany, and have decided on buying the Debian
> destribution of the Linux OS. I want to first know if there is a latest
> version
> of the Debian package, and whether my Graphik card SiS 6326 would be
> supported.
Can you give more details about
On Wed, Jan 06, 1999 at 06:48:25 -0500, Rahsheen Porter wrote:
> Why do I keep getting this almost everytime I put something on one of the
> debian mailing lists?
Because the mail transfer system of a subscriber is broken (it should not
report back to the From: address of a message with Priority:
Why do I keep getting this almost everytime I put something on one of the
debian mailing lists?
- Forwarded message from PERTAMINA/PIMPD/POSTMASTER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-
From: PERTAMINA/PIMPD/POSTMASTER
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Rahsheen Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Mail
I am a foreign student in Germany, and have decided on buying the Debian
destribution of the Linux OS. I want to first know if there is a latest
version
of the Debian package, and whether my Graphik card SiS 6326 would be
supported.
Counting on your cooperation.
Edmund Adjei
Hallo,
My ISP has installed a new server with 56.6K lines. My efforts to get a
successful connection so far has failed and I will appreciate some help.
The server is running on NT (4 I think) and I think he is using software
with the name Radius.
I have a Zoltrix VSP56e external modem on a Debia
This sounds like an X windows security problem. If you login
and run X as one user, then open an Xterm and su to another
user, that second user cannot run any graphical applications in
X for security reasons.
So if you loged in and ran X as your normal user account (as you
should) then did su to
> >
> >Where is it on the 2.0 version. the /var/log/messages is very abbreviated
> >the /var/log/syslog is also very abbreviated
>
> ditto.
[...]
> I suspect that a line must now be missing from some /etc/init.d/* file, eg,
> klogd -o -f /var/log/messages
> However, such a line would need to b
Hello all. I installed Wordperfect 8 into /usr/local/wp8 and there's
no xwp file to be found anywhere on my system. The only thing that was
really out of the ordinary in my installation was that it didn't run
under X. I got some kind of error message and it ran in an xterm
window. Anyone have
I have both Festival (for speech synth) and mpg123 (to play .mp3s)
running on this box.
At the moment, if Festival tries to say something while an mp3 is
playing, it dies with an error.
Is there any way to set things so that festival has precedence,
and somehow makes the mp3 'pause' while it say
Tim Heuser wrote:
> I've got Windows 98 running on an 840 meg drive (c:) and drive
> d: as one big 6 gig drive to be divided up shortly. I had a
> problem trying to load linux at the beginning of the d: drive
> and gave up for now needing the computer for other things. I
> am about ready to try
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> John Stevenson writes:
> > I am running Apache as a web server and everything runs fine
> > when I am attached to my home LAN, using my own machine as the
> > gateway.
>
> Why do you need a gateway at all for your home LAN?
I have absoultely no idea, but it works...
"Stephen A. Witt" wrote:
> I've been looking at the info you provided and I don't think there is
> enough to troubleshoot your problem. What are the IP addresses/netmasks
> of your machine(s)? How is your network connected together (number of
> ethernet segments, IP address/netmask assigned to
On Tue, 5 Jan 1999, Martin Schulze wrote:
> Martin Saturka wrote:
> > Hello.
> > Does anybody know, whether is some way to make work printer Oki "OKIPAGE
> > 4w plus" under Linux. That printer is 'Win printer'. I heard something
> > about rendering by ghostscript, but I can find really nothing, ho
Hello,
Can I change the background(color) of the xdm login screen.
Thanx
Cuno
Hi,
Does anyone have a filter for this printer (Lexmark 1020)?
The magicfilter package doesn't support it although I can get basic
(mono/text) output using any of the deskjet filters.
I know that this is a pretty cheap and nasty printer, but it serves my
needs :^)
Thanks for any help.
Jamie Ha
Hi:
I would like to thank for all the kind responses and generous assistance
I have received on my problem regarding setting the network.
During the installation, I was asked to set the network drivers.
Initially, I thought I tried all of the 3COM drivers, and had an
impression that at least o
AJ writes:
>Ok.. i just used apt-get -f upgrade to upgrade about 300 libraries.. and
>now when i try to bakcspace (backspace) it wont work.. is there anything
>wrong with my keyboard layout or something? or is it terminal type or is
>it xterm? or windowmaker??
>
What programs has it stopped workin
Rick Venable wrote:
>
> Since I've been having a similar "bus error" with netscape (4.06, 4.07,
> 4.08, 4.5) I tried the libs supplied via the above URL-- it didn't work.
>
> I tried the unsupported libc6 version of 4.08 as well-- it didn't work.
>
> I also tried to get netscape via the slink di
"Brant Wells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've got a Linux box up and running, and have no problems with it (Thank
> God!). I have one more thing I need to do before I will be satisfied...
> How can I set Linux (Debian2.0) up as a file server? I have three PC's
> on the network... 1. WinNT4
Richard Alhama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've solved it, fetchmail fetches but, it gets delivered to the
> ppp-outgoing queue. In ~alias/pppdir/ to be exact. Not on ~/Mailbox :-(
You probably haven't put "localhost" in locals. If this doesn't work,
post your rcpthosts, locals and the heade
Hey Tom!
How are you?
I got NT & Linux to work like this:
Boot up linux, and log in as Root
get to a command prompt
when you have, type the following:
dd if=/dev/hda2 of=/dev/fd0/lnxboot.sec bs=512
replace /dev/hda2 with the boot partition for linux (usually hda2, I
think...)
Set Window
>Oz Dror wrote:
>Prior to the debian 2.0 installation I used to have a detail boot log
>on /usr/adm/messages.
>
>Where is it on the 2.0 version. the /var/log/messages is very abbreviated
>the /var/log/syslog is also very abbreviated
ditto.
After upgrading to 2.0, I now see the nice syslog entries
Howdy All,
I've got a Linux box up and running, and have no problems with it (Thank
God!). I have one more thing I need to do before I will be satisfied...
How can I set Linux (Debian2.0) up as a file server? I have three PC's
on the network... 1. WinNT4 2. Win98 3. Linux
I need linux to
I'm trying to make a machine dual boot (I hate WinNT but I need it while I
port some software to Linux)
First, my hardware is not easy since I have a 12.9 GB disk, which I'd like
to partition and have hold both operating systems. The problem that I'm
facing is that I installed NT, but when I in
That message is generated by an IMAP mail server. It lets the IMAP server
keep track
of which messages are already read (an IMAP mail server lets you access
your mail
from more than place keeping all the folders, read mail, etc. on the
server. Check
www.imap.org for features).
The IMAP-aware ver
On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 08:43:40PM -0700, Tim Heuser wrote:
>
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 20:38:10 -0700
> From: Tim Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.04 [en] (Win95; U)
> MIME-Version: 1.0
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Installing debian with Win
On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 09:36:38PM -0600, William Flores wrote:
>
> I am getting this in my POP mail..and it keeps try to show up in my
> remailer program..what is it..and why does it keep popping up???
>
> I don't quite understand it. It doesn't show up when I enter
> PINE...but whenI try t
it depends which version. the standard pcmcia package has supported the
10baseT/modem combo card for a year and a half or so. some of the newer
xircom cards are still unsupported i believe.
check the docs.
adam.
On Mon, 4 Jan 1999, Austanners Wet Blue Pty Ltd wrote:
> Does debian support Xi
On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 09:40:47PM +, ktb wrote:
> Rahsheen Porter wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 08:35:26PM +, ktb wrote:
> > > > On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 08:24:59PM +, ktb wrote:
> > >
> > > This is what I get when I tried both programs:
> > >
> > > $ xmixer
> > > xmixer: Can't
Rahsheen Porter wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 08:35:26PM +, ktb wrote:
> > > On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 08:24:59PM +, ktb wrote:
> >
> > This is what I get when I tried both programs:
> >
> > $ xmixer
> > xmixer: Can't open /dev/mixer: Operation not supported by device
> > $ aumix
> > aumi
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(please excuse the non-use of Linux vocabulary)
I've got Windows 98 running on an 840 meg drive (c:) and drive d: as
one big 6 gig drive to be divided up shortly. I had a problem trying
to load linux at the beginning of the d: drive and gave up for now needing
the computer
i figured it out.. someone on #debian said that the x junk was totally redone
and
there we libraries missing.. so i fixed it.. thanx anyway,
AJ
Strid3r wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 06:51:14PM -0500, AJ wrote:
> > Ok.. i just used apt-get -f upgrade to upgrade about 300 libraries.. and
> > n
I am getting this in my POP mail..and it keeps try to show up in my
remailer program..what is it..and why does it keep popping up???
I don't quite understand it. It doesn't show up when I enter
PINE...but whenI try to do POP mail it does..
Thanks in advance for any help.
William Flores
Ma
On Mon, Jan 04, 1999 at 01:30:29PM -0500, Robert Rati wrote:
> I had X running fine with one little problem before getting a Monster 3D
> II card a little while back. One small problem was that I have xdm kick
> up two X windows. Well, about five minutes after boot, I would get kicked
> over to t
On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 08:35:26PM +, ktb wrote:
> > On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 08:24:59PM +, ktb wrote:
>
> This is what I get when I tried both programs:
>
> $ xmixer
> xmixer: Can't open /dev/mixer: Operation not supported by device
> $ aumix
> aumix: error opening /dev/mixer.
Does that
On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 02:31:28PM -0200, Mário Olímpio de Menezes wrote:
> I'm running a program (cantata from Khoros www.khoral.com) and
> every time I access some dialogs I get a dialog warning box with a message
> like this:
>
> Warning: X Toolkit Warning: Actions not found:
> delete-nex
Rahsheen Porter wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 08:24:59PM +, ktb wrote:
> > Strid3r wrote:
> >
> > > On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 07:01:26PM +, ktb wrote:
> > > > My CD's have always worked with my speakers
> > > > while in windows. I assume the volume is
> > > > OK if I hear a "error" beep.
Strid3r wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 07:01:26PM +, ktb wrote:
> > My CD's have always worked with my speakers
> > while in windows. I assume the volume is
> > OK if I hear a "error" beep. I have nerver
> > come across a reference as to how to
> > check the volume setting in Linux. W
Debian Linux 2.0.34 will not install on Quantum Bigfoot 8Gb. I swaped it
for a Quantum Fireball 5Gb which works fine, I suspect all the Fireball disks
work just as well (The 7.XGb is fine too).
I highly recommend the Fireball disks, they are fast, low noise, and small.
I also see that there are pro
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On Tue, 5 Jan 1999, Rick Venable wrote:
> I've had a very frustrating couple of weeks trying to get netscape
> working under slink, without any success. Basically, I get a 'locale'
> error message, the License dialog pops up, and a few seconds after I
> click o
On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 07:01:26PM +, ktb wrote:
> My CD's have always worked with my speakers
> while in windows. I assume the volume is
> OK if I hear a "error" beep. I have nerver
> come across a reference as to how to
> check the volume setting in Linux. Where do I
> access that?
> Thank
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