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> ST33210A an IDE drive?
Yes
>
> On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, Ralph Winslow wrote:
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> > > What do you mean by "using the second"?
> >
> > I mean th
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> > I just got a new HD and tried to format it using my Debian 1.0
> > Installation Boot
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> > 2.1Mb
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I need these to format my new disk, I guess. Can anyone tell me where
to
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I tried mke2fs /dev/hdd, but it says, no such device.
I did
an apropos format | more, but didn't spot a disk formatter in the
voluminous
output. Can anyone spare a clue for a veteran? TIA
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> > Also, how do I dynamically add to the PATH variable in bash?
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t; any module source packages, there is no need to run modules_image.
> These modules are placed in separate .deb files.
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append line, above, at line 16). Can anyone supply some
better advise on this? TIA
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5EDT.
If I run asclock, however, it shows 10:47. I'm so confused.
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only
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doubt
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> to hang up and go to command mode when DTR drops and I don't know how to try
> AT&F0. Would you be so kind as to explain some modem-basics for linux to me,
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When I use vi as root, it works as expected, but when I use is as
myself,
rjw, I get:
$ vi a_msg
vi: xterm-debian: unknown terminal type
$
It doesn't work with "export TWRM=vt100" or "export TERM=xterm" either.
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During a recent dselect session, I was offered the wvdial utility which
I downloaded and tried. Attached is a session that resulted when I gave
it a try. What does "Improper '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' specification" mean, and
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ls /proc/net/ip_acct doesn't, indeed, show anything. Does anyone have
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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
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please include your /etc/apt/sources.list
> > > file?
> >
> > OK.
> >
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Sasha.
> >
> > Thank you, Sasha
> >
> > > > > deb http://ftp1.us.debian.org/debian slink main contrib non-free
&g
Ed Cogburn wrote:
>
> Ralph Winslow wrote:
> >
> > Ed Cogburn wrote:
> > >
> > > Ralph Winslow wrote:
> > > >
> > > > When Clyde Wilson wrote, I replied:
> > > > >
> > > > > On Thu, 24 Dec 1998, Stan
Ed Cogburn wrote:
>
> Ralph Winslow wrote:
> >
> > When Clyde Wilson wrote, I replied:
> > >
> > > On Thu, 24 Dec 1998, Stan Brown wrote:
> > >
> > > > Is there a known problem with the xbase package from the
> > > > 2.0r
netscape4.5 which I had been and am still
able to use. But
this window manager won't resize or reposition windows, doesn't Iconify,
etc.
How can I get fvwm95-2 back?
> You might have to add
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> >
> > Whay's up with that?
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es but can't seem to find
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I need the cgi-lib.pl package, and having downloaded libwww-perl5.21-1,
and libcgi-perl2.76-6, still can't find it. Could someone remind me
how to find out which package supplies this file. TIA
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g, or it is indeed broken?
My guess is broken since I have a bare Hamm system and couldn't install
either.
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backing up my system. At worst I can just do a cpio or tar but I
> am sure there is a more elegant way to do it. There might even be a package
> which does this. Any ideas are appreciated.
>
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> Ralph Winslow wrote:
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> > Since upgrading to 4.02 I've noticed two things. The first is that
> > 4.02 seems to be a lot slower than v3, and the second is that I must
> > run v3 to read my mail since I still haven't been able to get exmh
> >
do to get
back out there on the bleeding edge.
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buttons is concealing the mail reader? I'd go back to uucp/xmail
but my ISP uses some crap called NT for their mail server and they
don't have a clue about uucp and I haven't had time to write a perl
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le to figure out what's
happened and re-subscribe. This is especially true because
some of the less heavily traffic debian lists continue to work.
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When Jack Kern wrote, I replied:
For reference my .fetchmailrci, as previously attached:
poll mail.my_isp.net protocol pop3 username rjw password secret_word
>
> On Mon, Sep 07, 1998 at 10:33:11AM -0300, Ralph Winslow wrote:
> > When Art Lemasters wrote, I replied:
> [...]
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> > I don't know what else to do.
> >
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> > Denis
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# fetchmail mail.nac.net
Enter password for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
fetchmail: 9 messages for rjw at mail.nac.net.
reading message 1 of 9 (1263 head
It's rumored that this has been packaged for debian, but I don't see
it when I run dselect (I'm using apt, stable (hamm), main - contrib -
non-free - nonUS). Can anyone provide a clue? TIA
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l to check my maibox using pop3, but all that
the configuration mentioned was smtp. Might this be a problem?
This message is coming to you via good old netscape.
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When Jason Gunthorpe wrote, I replied:
Damn, Jason, you're good! As the attached script ouput shows, that
worked like a charm. I suspect that /etc/default/rcS, the existance
of which I was totally unaware, was the key. Thanks!!
>
> On Thu, 27 Aug 1998, Ralph Winslow wrote:
&
year, and the hwclock --show
output with only a two hour difference. I'm puzzeled and
chagrined. /etc/init.d/boot contains GMT="-u" BTW.
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>
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>
> > I've re-built 2.0.34 to support sound and installed bplay
> > and splay and installed rvplayer. When I
> > bplay /usr/lib/exmh/clink.au
> > it responds with
>
ux users out there.
>
> http://207.218.152.112/articles/980811/2153219.shtml
>
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vices are also present. Also
cat /usr/lib/exmh/clink.au >/dev/audio
ksh: cannot create /dev/audio: No such device or address
ls -l /dev/audio
83699 crw-rw 1 rootaudio14, 4, 4 May 19 1997 audio
I'm perplexed. Can anyone provide a clue?
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Thank you, George! That fixed it - I really must read the dselect and
dpkg documentation in depth one of these days.
>
> On Fri, 14 Aug 1998, Ralph Winslow wrote:
>
> > I've re-built my kernel so as to enable the sound card and now
>
pting my kernel compiled from source as
the right stuff. BTW I used make-kpkg (thanks Manoj) and installed
with dpkg -i kernel-image-2.0.34*deb
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>
> For the past two days, I've been trying to run dselect and I get "stable
> binaries not found" or "non-free binaries" you get the idea...
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How do I obtain the ftp method??
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ce.list,
preparing a temporary list for an unstable access of the
latest apt package will most probably be a-piece-of-cake.
>
> On Sat, 27 Jun 1998, Ralph Winslow wrote:
>
> > I updated my list of sites for apt to use to get .deb packages
> > to include ftp.funet.fi in the exp
/Linux/mirrors/debian frozen
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-programmer I would like something a bit more high-level.
>
> If this is going to work - the resulting code would be an example of
> very specialized open-source code.
>
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> Thanks for any help,
>
> Chris
>
> On Sat, 6 Jun 1998, Ralph Winslow wrote:
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> > When Chris wrote, I replied:
> >
> > This is what I last did:
> >
> > I already had lo
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dded a few more packages, but there
remain a large group of things which depend on xlib6g which isn't
available. I remain very loathe to re-boot until I can get xlib6g.
>
> On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Ralph Winslow wrote:
>
> > I just finished my bo -> hamm upgrade but havn
d and true site unless I explore
it with ftp first. Also, the apt method has http*bnl*gov
as a built-in alternative, but if it's down or busy, I
have no clue to alternatives.
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I've forgotten the package which supplies the display command. The
xlock
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in just a few more hours of downloads. Perhaps I'll start
running a mirror.
>
> Ralph Winslow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I finally bit the bullet and picked up autoup22 by downloading
> > autoup.tar.gz,
> > unpacking it, chmod +x ./autoup.sh &&
(which see) - I checked () ""
<<__EOF__ __EOF__. Anyone have a clue?
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> system I changed to the soucre directroy and ran "make menuconfig", how do
> I do this in Debian?
>
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> Ken
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eely published,
> several companies had made a business of publishing proprietary versions. One
> anonymous source from a leading TeX firm said that "publishing TeX was a gold
> mine while it lasted, and the Internet let us mine it deeper and deeper. Now
> this is a cave-in right on our h
it off on my singl euser system here just for some fun?
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> > whole thing could be colored in white / red / dark blue like the logo.
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> > What do you think about this? I would be happy to hear your opinions.
> > If there is enough positive feedback I can create a rough prototype of
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the long run you'll be glad you picked Debian if you
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Unfortunately, the problem over here is that backup isn't really feasible.
> (It's also, theoretically, a very redundant operation.)
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> And wouldn't _moving_ also be simple to do in principle? (Make all filesystem
> references to disk blocks relative to the superblock, not
relative to the start of the
> partition), will it still work?
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> The fact is, there may be hope http://www.talamasca.org
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> > What's wrong with my setup??
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Try "dmesg | less" or "dmesg | more" or "dmesg | pg"
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