i always set my shell environment variables http_proxy and ftp_proxy and it
works for apt-get. not sure about the behavior of exim and fetchmail
though.
jason
>
> Hello gurus.
>
> Can anybody point to where I can find information about
> configuring apt-get, fetchmail, and exim to connect throug
First, install windows 2000. then, install redhat, placing lilo in the root
partition, not the mbr. then use bootpart to add linux to the windows 2000
boot manager.
http://www.winimage.com/bootpart.htm
jason
>
> Hello Debian User's,
> I know I am using Red Hat and Not Debian, but does somebo
This is normally associated with DNS problems. check and make sure you have
/etc/resolv.conf setup correctly. Also, if you need a static entry or two,
add them to /etc/hosts.
Jason
>
> I'm having difficulty telnetting into my system. It appears
> that I get a
> connection right away, but it ta
have you upgraded all the necessary packages as listed in
/usr/src/linux-2.4.2/Documentation/Changes?? it looks like binutils is not
up to date.
Jason
>
> you will need to replace all occurences of -oformat in the Makefile in
> /usr/src/linux-2.4.2/arch/i386/boot with --oformat
>
> HTH
> Vinh
>
find /dir -name "*.doc" -exec rm -rf {} \;
Jason
>
> Hi debianers!
> I need to delete a bunch of files, all of them of the form
> *.doc, scattered
> into several subdirectories inside a given directory. What
> should I do?
> (a couple of month ago I posted a similar email, but
> unfortunatly
If you manually add a route to the gateway on your subnet of the ip address
your assigned, use a x.x.x.1 address, does it work?
Jason
>
> I am having difficulty getting my modem to communicate
> correctly with my
> ISP. The problem is that once connected I do not get a route
> or gateway that
> a
go to http://www.cheapbytes.com and buy a debian cd. they are cheap and
very convenient if you don't have a high speed connection to do a network
install over the internet. plus, if your new to linux, having a cd around
to do a quick reinstall is always nice! ;)
Jason
-Original Message
Perhaps you should try using the -P option, which will use a non-privileged
port for outgoing connections.
Jason
>
> I understand that this is not a Debian specific question but I'm
> hoping someone out there will be kind and explain this one in
> short easy to understand words. :) I'm trying to
Yeah, the man command itself is not in your path. was it working before?
$ whereis man
and add that to your path.
Jason
> -Original Message-
> From: franck routier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> franck routier
> Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 9:53 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debi
have you looked into gphoto?? www.gphoto.org
it seems to have support for your camera.
Jason
-Original Message-
From: hammack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: User Debian
Date: Monday, March 12, 2001 10:09 PM
Subject: Digital Camera to Linux
Are there applications out t
do you have apm installed?? i had it on my laptop, and it would restore the
time in gmt, which was about 5 hours off. it took me a while to figure it
out. it was kinda a stupid thing. maybe that is it, maybe its not. sure
sounds weird if its not. if you think its cron, go into /var/messages a
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/release-notes/ch-upgrading.en.htm
l
the steps have been documented already. though they are for potato, they
work for woody as well.
Jason
>
> I want to upgrade my Potato box to woody, wich is in testing
> I believe.
> Could
> someone be nice enough to
What version of gcc are you running? what steps have you taken? Did you do
a make mrproper menuconfig dep clean bzImage modules?? I've compiled the
2.4 series on potato and woody and never seen this. Have you upgraded all
the necessary packages mentioned in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/Changes?
cpan, if you have it installed. brain farts are not good.
Jason
>
> what is the command to connect to CPAN to down load
> modules...I've had a brain fart and can't remember
>
> wayne
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