>>
>> Hello all.
>>
>> I've got a server and a client and I'm trying to mount the servers
>> /var/spool/mail but nomatter what I try the mount point is empty on the
>> client.
>> Does anybody know why??
>>
>> --
>> Jason Killen Question Stupidity
>>
>> I'm
>> On Fri, Oct 24, 1997 at 04:54:55PM -0500, Pete Harlan wrote:
>> > > Now my link seems to be slow - is there a possibility to watch the
>> > > throughput (like x.xx kb/s or sim.)?
>> >
>> > "pppstats" isn't perfect, but it does what you ask.
>>
>> thank you, but where can I get it?
It's in the
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From: Adam Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian User ; Luis Francisco Gonzalez
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Date: Friday, October 24, 1997 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: smail POP error
>
>
>>> I can't connect using POP to retrieve my mail at a remote server I
>maintain.
>>> Recently, th
>
> -- [ From: Louis H. Iselin * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --
>
> I real problem is that the keyboard works to look at all of the function key
> helps, but times out after Linux runs. The keyboard becomes completely
> unresponsive when the booting gets to the screen to choose color or B&W.
I had the exa
Ok sorry for my non-well formed question.
/etc/exports line looks like this (names and faces have been changed)
/ 242.21.5.133 (rw,root_squash,map_daemon)
In this example I have exported the root directory of the server to the machine
with the given ip, thats right...right.
On the client I sa
On Fri, Oct 24, 1997 at 08:45:43AM -0800, Britton wrote:
> my window is in working on coming into the foreground:) Anyway, the
> bovine team has plunged straight into the 64 bit effort! Since
> involvement has really exploded lately, they figure they may be able to
> slove it almost as fast if th
At 12:14 AM 25/10/97 -0400, Jason Killen wrote:
>Ok sorry for my non-well formed question.
>
>/etc/exports line looks like this (names and faces have been changed)
>
>/ 242.21.5.133 (rw,root_squash,map_daemon)
>
>In this example I have exported the root directory of the server to the
machine
>with
I'm having a problem installing Debian on my box. After I select install
operating system and modules i get the following message.
Installing from the rescue floppy ...
general protection:
CPU:0
EIP:0010:[<037e375c>]
EFLAGS: 00010a92
eax: 0025 ebx: 037e372c ecs: 0019 e
> >I saw this network card on the Hardware-HOWTO list, so I was thinking
> >about buying one (I need a PCI network card, all my ISA's are used up).
> >I just installed the 2.0.29 source using dselect, and i did an xconfig
> >as root. When I got to the Network device support area, I see the
> >entr
I was recently installing linux on a poor 386sx, with 4M of memory.
I noticed that during a compile of a kernel, 2.0.30, which took 35 hours
to complete, vmstat showed a large idle time. I was swapping like mad, and
came to the conclusion that time spent in swap is accounted for in the
idle time?
I would say that it sure makes performance tuning a lot easier if you know
exactly what needs tuning!
(responding from debian-user)
On 25-Oct-97 Walter L. Preuninger II wrote:
> I was recently installing linux on a poor 386sx, with 4M of memory.
>
> I noticed that during a compile of a kernel,
Hello,
I have a cd-rom version of debian that I cannot use anymore for instalation
because I totally lost access to the cdrom (pcmcia).
Is there any way to get a set of disks with all the files contained on the
cd-rom ???
Jean Christophe Helary
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> I was recently installing linux on a poor 386sx, with 4M of memory.
>
> I noticed that during a compile of a kernel, 2.0.30, which took 35 hours
> to complete, vmstat showed a large idle time. I was swapping like mad, and
> came to the conclusion that time spent in swap is accounted for in the
>
On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Jason Wright wrote:
> Howdy...
>
> Awhile back, I bought RedHat Motif when I thought that I'd be running
> their distribution. Well, I discovered that I liked Debian better and
> that alien, as shipped with Debian 1.2 would install the motif RPMs.
>
> I've since upgraded
On 25-Oct-97 Jason Killen wrote:
> Ok sorry for my non-well formed question.
>
> /etc/exports line looks like this (names and faces have been changed)
>
> / 242.21.5.133 (rw,root_squash,map_daemon)
>
> In this example I have exported the root directory of the server to the
> machine
> with the
Has anybody experience with Applixware Office suit (sold by redhat) on a
Debian system? Is the installation procedure straight forward? Can you give
comments on the compatibility of the file formats of Applixware, MS Word and
Ms Powerpoint?
Thank you.
--
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Abt. Rechnerarchitek
> Has anybody experience with Applixware Office suit (sold by redhat) on a
> Debian system? Is the installation procedure straight forward? Can you give
> comments on the compatibility of the file formats of Applixware, MS Word and
> Ms Powerpoint?
I have used Applixware but not a lot. The ins
On Fri, 24 Oct 1997, Matt Thompson wrote:
> > >I saw this network card on the Hardware-HOWTO list, so I was thinking
> > >about buying one (I need a PCI network card, all my ISA's are used up).
> > >I just installed the 2.0.29 source using dselect, and i did an xconfig
> > >as root. When I got
is there anyway to make netscape use the system mailboxes instead of
moving all the mail to its own box? imap? anyone done this before?
-Paul
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>
>Tine to shine the bright lights in the eyes and start asking nasty
>questions to your system:
>
>For instance, after you have done "mount 242.21.5.133:/ /mntpnt",
>what do you get from "ls /mntpnt"? "ls /mntpnt/var"? "ls /mntpnt/var/spool"?
There are fi
I don't think my imap-4 daemon is working .. how can I test it? It always
says logon failed.. help!
-Paul
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Hi,
Where can I find the gnome debian package that Bruce talked about? ...
Thanks
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what does that mean?
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is anyone using qmail? is it any good? and how easy would it be to
upgrade smail to qmail?
-Paul
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dpkg: error processing bind (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 139
Errors were encountered while processing:
bind
dpkg --configure returned error exit status 1.
Press RETURN to continue.
anyone know what may be causing this?
-Paul
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Enough is enough.
It is time for Bruce Perens to step down form the leadership position, and an
interim leader take his place until a new leader can be chosen at the formal
election.
I state the following facts as reasons:
Bruce has continually censored those people on the lists that have ques
On 25-Oct-97 dc wrote:
> Enough is enough.
I disagree.
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Is there anybody who could get Wordperfect 5.1 working on Dosemu? I would
like to know how they did it.
Johann
Johann Spies
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Hello to everybody,
I know that the question I am asking most probably have "It is impossible"
as an answer. But still
I have two computers connected to each other. Both run Linux and
X-Windows. One is configured to provide IP Masquerade and is connected to
the Internet. I can telnet, ftp, Ne
On 25-Oct-97 dc wrote:
> Enough is enough.
I'd also like to take exception to the above statement. I don't think I've
ever been involved in a non-technical discussion on this list but I think
it's necessary, in this case, for those of us who subscribe and take an
interest in the Debian project to
I, too, am interested in the compatability especially when it comes to power
point and word.
There are a lot of people out there with old SPARC stations on their networks
that are replacing them with NT workstations because Sun wants an arm and a leg
to upgrade them to Ultra's. Linux with Applix
On Sat, 25 Oct 1997, Johann Spies wrote:
> Is there anybody who could get Wordperfect 5.1 working on Dosemu? I would
> like to know how they did it.
I have used both WP5.1 and 6.0 with dosemu (many versions over the past
three years) with no trouble or anything special done to set it up.
The
On Sat, 25 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
> is there anyway to make netscape use the system mailboxes instead of
> moving all the mail to its own box? imap? anyone done this before?
In Netscape 4.0 (Communicator), the
Edit/Preferences/Mail&Groups/MailServer dialog has this option:
o IMAP4
On Sat, 25 Oct 1997, dc wrote:
> Enough is enough.
So that one might know who you are, what is your name, or have you always
just gone by "dc"?
...RickM...
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On 24 Oct, Rob MacWilliams wrote:
>>> On Fri, Oct 24, 1997 at 04:54:55PM -0500, Pete Harlan wrote:
>>> > > Now my link seems to be slow - is there a possibility to watch the
>>> > > throughput (like x.xx kb/s or sim.)?
>>> >
>>> > "pppstats" isn't perfect, but it does what you ask.
>>>
>>> thank
Has anybody successfully install Microsoft Frontpage 98 Server Extensions
on a Deabian 1.3 system with the Apache server?
Bao
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On Oct 25, dc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is time for Bruce Perens to step down form the leadership position, and an
> interim leader take his place until a new leader can be chosen at the formal
> election.
I disagree.
I was going to try to answer point-by-point, but I realized that I've
On Sat, 25 Oct 1997 14:07:31 -0500 (CDT), Jesse Goldman wrote:
>
>On 25-Oct-97 dc wrote:
>> Enough is enough.
>
>I'd also like to take exception to the above statement. I don't think I've
>ever been involved in a non-technical discussion on this list but I think
>it's necessary, in this case, for
On 25-Oct-97 "dc" wrote:
Enough is enough.
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I, like most Debin users, think Bruce is doing very fine job. I would hate to
see Bruce or anyother developers quit because of the few who don't appreciate
the amount of time and the effort the developers freely give to make Debian
what i
On 25-Oct-97 Kevin J Poorman wrote:
Hi,
Where can I find the gnome debian package that Bruce talked about? ...
Thanks
I think it's in the Incoming, but please do remember that gnome is still in very
early stages of developement although moving very fast.
On Sat, 25 Oct 1997 14:57:18 -0500, Steve Greenland wrote:
>Because you didn't contribute anything accept noise and dissent. I've
>yet to see Bruce refuse to allow someone to work on Debian, who actually
>had something to contribute.
>From Ian to me, and Bruces interjection 2 days ago:
-
On Sat, 25 Oct 1997, dc wrote:
> If Bruce really cares about the free and open future of the Debian Project,
> he will
> cede his position immediately. Much (private) discussion has gone on about
> forming a new distribution based on how the old Debian used to be. This is my
> last
> attemp
On Sat, 25 Oct 1997, Dave Cinege wrote:
Dave, trust and respect don't come freely. You have to work for it. Show
your integrity and respect others, otherwise don't expect others to
respect or trust you.
Anthony
> On Sat, 25 Oct 1997 14:57:18 -0500, Steve Greenland wrote:
>
> >Because you did
Ok, good. Fine. Now pick *ONE* list to discuss this one. I am in NO
mood to get 4 copies of EVERY email on this thread.
All my responses to this list thread will be to debian-dissent
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You asshole. You made me add '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to my killfile, right
next to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. You are an A-1 whacko. Go create your own
distribution, manage it yourself, and watch the hordes of developers
follow you -- not.
Kindly cease to pollute my channels of communication with your worth
Date: Sat, 25 Oct 97 14:23:17 -0500
From: "dc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Enough is enough.
I totally disagree with you. Bruce has been doing a great job. You,
on the other hand, have done nothing but spread around a lot of
negative and divisive feelings. Please take your negativity somewher
On Fri, 24 Oct 1997, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 23, 1997 at 07:09:37PM +0100, Jens Kerle wrote:
> > hm...
> > i had to execute the script at the end of
> > /usr/src/linux/Documentation/README.sound (right name and place?)
> > to make the devices.
> >
> > Jens
>
> Are you s
Hello!
I've installed v1.3.1 from the "Official" Debian Binary cd, I've used
a noname 24x cdrom drive for installation. Now I had to give back
that drive, now I have a Creative/Matshita CR-581 quad-speed drive.
Every time I mount a cd with the command line:
itom# mount -t iso9660 -r /dev/hdd /
On 25-Oct-97 Johann Spies wrote:
> Is there anybody who could get Wordperfect 5.1 working on Dosemu? I
> would
> like to know how they did it.
>
> Johann
I don't recall any special diffculty once I'd got dosemu itself running OK.
What appears to be the nature of your problem?
Maybe the follow
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