hola,
segzn entiendo, esa tarjeta esta soportada en el XFree 4.0 ...
ademas, en el sitio de nvidia existe otro server para la tarjeta, q' creo
q' tb funciona con XFree 4.0
espero q' te sirva ..
nos leemos,
esteban
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, =?iso-8859-1?q?oliver=20Fornell?= wrote:
No tengo ni
Repetidas veces durante el día me sale en los logs un ICMP
message type destination unreachable - bad port from localhost
[127.0.0.1] Le consulto al icmpinfo y me dice:
Feb 17 11:14:23 ICMP_Dest_Unreachable[Port] 127.0.0.1 - 127.0.0.1
127.0.0.1 sp=64520 dp=512
Hola, estoy intentando montar una un directorio por NFS
mediante un programita. Intento usar la funcion mount de
glibc. Segun man 2 mount es posible esta idea pasando una
estructura como ultimo parametro a la funcion:
int mount(const char *fespecial, const char * dir , const
char *
Podrías darnos más información sobre argus o una dirección URL?
Quizás sirva tambien si detallas los problemas: compilación,
configuración ???
Javi
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 04:09:24PM +0100, Izabela Katerina Kot wrote:
Hola. Soy Izabela Katerina.Me encuentro con
En www.laespiral.org hay un mini-como sobre apt, sino esta
disponible en http://www.dat.etsit.upm.es/~jfs/debian/doc/es/contribuciones
Javi
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 12:29:09PM -0500, David Felipe Arias Ochoa wrote:
en que lugar puedo encotnra un buen manual, practico teorica de
Hola gente,
Cuando trato de conectar con RDSI con el mandato 'isdnctrl dial ippp0'
me aparece el mensaje del Asunto, creo tener bien configurado los
ficheros de /etc/isdn. Alguien me puede orientar en porque sucedo esto y
como solucionarlo?
Gracias a todos,
Santi Moreno
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hola a todos...
Acabo de configurar el ordenador de mi casa como servidor PPP (así
puedo conectarme desde el laboratorio) con mgetty. Sin embargo, aunque
éste funciona correctamente, me he cargado la posibilidad de conectarme
como cliente PPP. Ahora, cuando lanzo el pppd, no se
El viernes 16 de febrero de 2001 a la(s) 22:10:50 +0100, Hue-Bond contaba:
El texto va por la tubería y aparece en pantalla porque el
servidor lo imprime. PERO! desde este momento, el servidor se pone
a comsumir frenéticamente todo el micro que puede.
#!/usr/bin/perl
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001 16:18:25 +0100
Prosi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola, en /etc/rc2.d no tengo nada que llame al portmap y este se inicia
es este nivel...
hola,
lo tienes en /etc/rcS.d/S41portmap
como hago pa que no se inicie?
simplemente renombra el fichero a s41portmap, la s minuscula
Hola:
Sigo con el problema de red, aunque algo se ha solucionado
gracias a vuestras contestaciones.
Ahora ya he conseguido hacer ping a la tarjeta de cada equipo,
pero no puedo hacerlo desde un equipo a otro.
Creo que problema de cable no
Buenas compañeros poetas:
Hace un par de semanas por requerimientos de un programa de cuyo nombre no
quiero acordarme me vi obligado a actualizar libc6.
La cosa iba bien hasta q enderrepente y por sorpresa el gnome dejo de
funcionar. Realmente esto ocurrió la siguiente vez q arranque el
me lo pasaron en la oficina en www.signalar.com podes registrar gratis tu
dominio
y te dan hosting y mails sin cargo con dominio propio.
yo puse la pagina ahi!!
miralo y contame!!
besos
Asunto: Re: Netscape
Fecha: Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 04:35:55PM +0100
Time to reply!
Citando a Ricardo Villalba ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
A mi me pasaba lo mismo y lo dejé por imposible.
Consejo: usa el kmail.
Una cosilla: ¿que os parece postilion? Yo lo he probado y me ha dejado
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, José Miguel Sisó Espitia wrote:
Si hago un route -n en el amd me contesta:
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface
192.168.1.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 00 eth0
Recuerdo que hace mucho tiempo yo podia ver los errores del kernel cuando
se iniciaba linux con el comando dmesg, pero ahora no lo puedo hacer,
alguien sabe como puedo ver esos errores o donde puedo consultarlos, estoy
intentando ver los errores que me marca con la tarjeta de sonido, al
arrancar
I agree with Carel. As long as X read from /dev/gpmdata (most sane
configuration but too many people disregards...), reboot is not
needed for KB/mouse initialization.
I just unplugged my mouse while in X4, replug -- cant move,
restrted gpm to initialize, there I go again.
By the way, when you
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 06:19:29PM -0700, John Galt wrote:
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
want it active. If you change the partitiontable it might be usefull.
Linux Fdisk resyncs the disks almost immediately. DOS fdisk requires a
reboot to do this. Did you reboot after
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 02:43:57PM +0100, Erich Baur wrote:
Hi *,
Since some days I'm able to access the internet through a MS Proxy Server
(MS Proxy Server 2.0 runs on a NT machine in a network). I just had
to change to Browser/Proxy settings to the right values.
But how is it possible to
Hello all,
I recently configured, compiled, and installed the 2.4.1 kernel. So
far things are going ok with it.
However, modprobe has stopped working correctly, and can't find any
modules.
I looked in /lib/modules/2.4.1/kernel/drivers/net and found drivers
(3c509.o) for the modules I
Hello all,
I recently configured, compiled, and installed the 2.4.1
kernel. So far things are going ok with it.
However, modprobe has stopped working correctly, and can't find any
modules.
I looked in /lib/modules/2.4.1/kernel/drivers/net and found drivers
(3c509.o) for the modules I am
Okay, this is too much. I just dreamed of Debian programming. I don't
know the details anymore, but ithad something to do with a package
being split into others and the resulting dependencies problems. The
dream also included my university and high school. For some reason I
had to go
I am surprised!! What's the TV tuner card doing here? I don't have one. When
might it have seeped into?
How should I remove it. Moreover, there are no modules for my sound-card
snd-ymf-pci. What shoud I do to get my sound card sonfigured?
Kundan
-Original Message-
From: Jimmy Kaplowitz
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001 18:41:04 +0100, William Leese writes:
..okay, so we have maxtor, seagate, conner (same company as seagate maybe,
but they still sell HDs under their name) and i think i've heard something
about samsung.. so, which HD manufacturer makes reliable HDs, anyone? IBM
maybe?
I use
Hi,
A long time ago, back in the days when I used slackware, I used a
backup program called tbackup. I have been looking for the Debian
package of it and can't find it! Is it not packaged? From memory it
was quite a good program. I can't think why it would not be packaged.
It is released
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 08:40:19AM -0800, Mike Egglestone wrote:
Hi all...
I'm looking for a web site that would have
a nice list and basic description of debian commands.
Anyone know of such a place?
or even just linux commands for that matter...
I know this isn't what you're
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got a few friends who are interested in (trying)linux. For TRYING
purposes I want them to use a debian based Linux. I love using debian
2.2
and I am pretty new my-self(1.5 year). I think it might be a little
to overwelming for them. I
To quote Dean A. Roman [EMAIL PROTECTED],
# Hello all,
#
#I recently configured, compiled, and installed the 2.4.1 kernel.
So
# far things are going ok with it.
#
# However, modprobe has stopped working correctly, and can't find any
# modules.
Chances are, you need a newer version of
gnumeric 0.61-1 (sid) requires libgal2, but
while debian's mirrors pretend to serve
libgal2; eg, thru
http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
those links lead to no such package.
Jameson C. Burt, NJ9L Fairfax, Virginia, USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.coost.com
(202) 690-0380
On 17 Feb 2001, Martin Albert wrote:
On Friday 16 February 2001 09:41, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm currently confused about X-4. I've been keeping up to date with
Testing and now I don't know which version of X I'm running. My
driver is xserver-svga 3.3.6X. I tried running xf86config and
Does anyone have any suggestions for how to compile a debian package,
specifically apt, for debugging? I got curious about some odd apt-get
behavior (posted here previously) and wanted to try to track it down.
Easier said than done!
I think the problem is that I'm linking with my main
For my (little home) servers, I always try a reboot after I installed
something regarding to the things it serves. If something goes wrong
(power failure, accicent, etc) I know that the vital parts work directly
100% after reboot.
As for my client/workstation system, I have to reboot when I need
Have you installed the latest modutils?
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Dean A. Roman wrote:
Hello all,
I recently configured, compiled, and installed the 2.4.1 kernel. So
far things are going ok with it.
However, modprobe has stopped working correctly, and can't find any
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, David B. Harris wrote:
To quote Dean A. Roman [EMAIL PROTECTED],
# Hello all,
#
#I recently configured, compiled, and installed the 2.4.1 kernel.
So
# far things are going ok with it.
#
# However, modprobe has stopped working correctly, and can't find any
#
Hi,
I try to run a program, but it seems that it cannot find the librarys
needed. With ldd, I see that the following librarys can not be found:
libXt.so.6
libXext.so.6
libX11.so.6
They are all present in /usr/X11R6/lib directory.
My /etc/ld.so.conf contains, among others, this directory too.
hi thx for the response...
i solved the problem in another way...
i got me the binaries for xfree86 4.0.2 and installed them over the old
stuff...
finally it worked :-)
kde is up and running...
greets peter
Am Freitag, 16. Februar 2001 23:39 schrieben Sie:
I used the i810gtt-0.2-4.src.rpm and
Hi!
I am trying gmc (gnome midnight commander) and I find it pretty fast and
usable, but I have one major problem. Whenever I set up a mime type for a mime
type, that allready had a program (to open with) set and change it it makes no
effect, the files still try to be opened with the old programe
John Galt wrote:
--- snip ---
Linux Fdisk resyncs the disks almost immediately. DOS fdisk requires a
reboot to do this. Did you reboot after running fdisk when installing
Debian?
I definitely have to reboot installing my alphas. I don't know if I had
to reboot the machine with the
Hello,
IIRC, when I first tried X 4 I tried compiling the mga driver into the
kernel and had crashes. Since then I compiled it as a driver and it's
been ok.
Strange, as it works in 16bpp. I can't think of anything else to try,
other than checking everything again. I would have thought that as
hogan wrote:
Can I make the onboard and oncard ttyS's play nice on same IRQ?
or should I play musical jumpers until they're on separate IRQs?
What I did when presented with this problem was to do a bit of surgery on the
old
ISA board and change its IRQ to a spare in the computer I
I guess the subject is clear enougth, does woody come with XFree4.0 and
kde2?
On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 01:18:21AM -0600, sc wrote:
I guess it depends on your friends. A friend of mine introduced me to
Debian when I had a dormant P133 w/32MB of RAM. Only reason I used
Debian was because he introduced it to me. I had no meaningful UNIX
knowledge, and I'm not a
To quote [EMAIL PROTECTED],
# I guess the subject is clear enougth, does woody come with XFree4.0
and
# kde2?
There are currently no Woody ISOs. Whether Woody will have XFree86 4.0.x
or KDE2 will be determined when Woody is frozen, or when the part of
Woody that those packages are in is frozen.
John Covici [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Hi. I am using 4.0.35 (using Debian unstable distribution) and if I
| use ls -1 -F all the links to directories have a slash at the end
| instead of @ .
|
| Any workaround or is new version coming out to fix this?
Thanks for the report.
However, I can't
On Saturday 17 February 2001 07:40, Lute Mullenix wrote:
Compared to that, Debian is a breeze. I see it like the old driving a
car comparison, they just want to turn the key and drive, they don't
want to change the plugs, let alone the water pump. They are just
unwilling to expend the time
What I did when presented with this problem was to do a bit of surgery on
the old
ISA board and change its IRQ to a spare in the computer I was using. I cut
one
track solder a wire the new interrupt pad to get it to work. With setserial
and
this setup I was able to run four Serial Terminals of
I did my time with a Coco and OS9 as well. I can relate utterly to
OS9? Geez.. Awhile since I booted the old TRS80 and CoCo3 with that :) - I
should dig them up for old times sake - had fun playing Kings Quest under OS9
on CoCo3 :)
I had to laugh when Apple brought out OS9 :)
... had more
sc wrote:
I'm not sure why Debian gets such low marks for newbies. Great for
learning Linux because everything's not hidden behind a control panel.
Not for every newbie, but it now has some reputation of eating every
newbie for breakfast which is too bad.
I have had my problems with it,
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Hash: SHA1
Greetings --
My ISP is once again changing Usenet providers, meaning that I'm going
to have to deal with the whole article renumbering mess. Grrr. (Did I
mention that this has happened before?)
I've decided that enough is enough, and it's time to
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 04:05:42PM +0100, peter wrote:
with apt-get update you receive the package informations (provided by
/etc/apt/sources.list)...
with apt-get install packagename you get the wanted packages...
but it's usefull (when dealing with woody) to use apt-get -s install
Osamu Aoki wrote:
I agree with Carel. As long as X read from /dev/gpmdata (most sane
configuration but too many people disregards...), reboot is not
needed for KB/mouse initialization.
I just unplugged my mouse while in X4, replug -- cant move,
restrted gpm to initialize, there I go
I have similar problem on ATI mach64 system.
After checking system, I found FB support is enabled only on
Matrox system, if you are using default kernel.
I recompiled kernel with ATI, VGA, SVGA enabled.
Now my boot console screen goes crazy.
I am playing with it now. (Teleneting from other
I am leaving town for two weeks ... Unsuscribed
about 20 min back using the usual blank message
as described below all mails. Confirmation msg
was received within 5 min .. No problems at
the debain-user end .. at least for today.
Will be with you again ... shortly
USM Bish
On Fri,
Indeed ... that sure will work. Uninstalling will
remove everything. As a matter of fact AFAIK the
post-removal script of packages call update-rc.d!
Since the package itself is not the offender, it
does not seem necessary to remove the package. If
xdm/ gdm (whatever) needs to be reactivated,
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 10:46:10AM -0800, Rob Hudson wrote:
When fetchmail gets mail, I think it passes it to sendmail which
checks to make sure the domain exists. Today, my DNS servers listed
in /etc/resolv.conf were down, and all the mail I fetched got bounced
and lost. I'd like for this
Date sent: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 16:57:59 -0500
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
From: Erik van Roode [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: general kernel question
Forwarded by: debian-user@lists.debian.org
At 10:32 PM 2/16/01
i must confess I just managed to get my sound card
to work. I was wondering how to subscribe to napsterI am guessing
because of the legal case against napster that one can not
subscribe? I notice that newsgroups have a lot of files...
any advice on how to find interesting sounds/music etc.
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 09:13:39AM +0100, Jonathan Gift wrote:
Hi,
Is there anyway of getting xearth in a terminal window and not the
default root window?
The man pages has nothing but I was wondering...
Try xplanet, it has a -window option plus it supports nicer bitmaps,
cloud overlays,
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, c-3 wrote:
Date sent:Fri, 16 Feb 2001 16:57:59 -0500
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
From: Erik van Roode [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: general kernel question
Forwarded by:
Run the following command and check for errors:
ldconfig -nv /usr/X11R6/lib
Sebastiaan writes:
Hi,
I try to run a program, but it seems that it cannot find the librarys
needed. With ldd, I see that the following librarys can not be found:
libXt.so.6
libXext.so.6
libX11.so.6
They are all
i must confess I just managed to get my sound
card to work. I was wondering how to subscribe to
napsterI am guessing because of the legal case
against napster that one can not subscribe? I notice
that newsgroups have a lot of files... any advice on
how to find interesting sounds/music
On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 07:19:28AM -0800, Cam Ellison wrote:
Osamu Aoki wrote:
...
By the way, when you have buggy multi-PC KB switcher, and
KB goes crazy, restarting gpm also intialize KB nicely.
OK, I'll offer a test. I do have a keyboard I want to try, and I don't
want to go through
On 17 Feb 2001, Bud Rogers wrote:
On Saturday 17 February 2001 10:13, Jan van Veldhuizen wrote:
Why am I pegging away with Linux? If I start the Windows Setup right
now, my system will work completely in less than 1 hour
I'm feeling 20 years in the past, when configuring all
Dave Thayer wrote:
Is there anyway of getting xearth in a terminal window and not the
default root window?
The man pages has nothing but I was wondering...
Try xplanet, it has a -window option plus it supports nicer bitmaps,
cloud overlays, other planets
your pal dave
Does anybody know where is discover or did anybody experience
a similar error message in the latest xfree-xserver-update in unstable?
MH
--
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mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] || [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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fprint = F24D EAC6 E3D7 372C 9122 D510 EB24 01CA 0B56 B518
id: 1024D/0B56B518 key:
I have a Woody system (up-to-date), and isdnutils is set up in the
standard way.
in device.ippp0, the default route is being set, i.e., right after
typing /etc/init.d/restart, a default route to ippp0 is set.
But when I dial out with isdnctrl dial ippp0, the default route is
being deleted. The
On Saturday 17 February 2001 11:46, Anthony Campbell wrote:
Well put. But the original poster said he was using *SUSE*. Now, if
only he had been using Debian...
I have run SuSE as well as Debian. I went through the learning hurdles
Jan is talking about with Slackware. In terms if his
Hi,
it gives no errors. It shows all the libs and to which they are linked to.
Perhaps there is a problem because the program is 'old' (1998) and uses
the old
binary format (cannot remember which).
Thanks,
Sebastiaan
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Carl Greco wrote:
Run the following command and check
Greetings, all.
Over the last several months, I've been having increasing pain in my
right wrist. A co-worker suggested that this is due to problems with
standard mice and recommended that I try a trackball instead.
So, I'm looking for a trackball that will work well with potato/X. My
primary
Hi,
I'm kind of stumped over the dmesg size. I did a search on it and found some
are considering a patch to provide on the fly dmesg buffer size etc... What I
need to do is find the output of several onboard cards - video and sound. I
have found the driver for the video (go XF86Setup!) but
On Saturday 17 February 2001 12:18, Richard Cobbe wrote:
* the ball should be under my fingers, not my thumb, as it generates
the most pain.
A pity, that. I've been using a Logitech Trackman Marble since
Christmas and I really like it. Best $40 I've spent in a while.
--
Bud Rogers [EMAIL
Hi,
I have been using AlfaData's trackballs almost half my life now. Perhaps
they make them now with PS/2 and the third button enabled, *IF* they are
still in production.
The biggest advanture is that they have a really big ball, so you can
scroll over your screen in notime and retain accurecy.
Does anybody know where is discover or did anybody experience
a similar error message in the latest xfree-xserver-update in unstable?
Apparently, it autodetects the video driver X should use, and apt looks
for it in the configure part of installing the X packages. You shouldn't
have to
Hi Brad,
Looks like you just need/want to edit the Message Of The Day (/etc/motd)
file.
Don't run gnome here - sri.
On Friday 16 February 2001 06:54, Brad Cramer wrote:
I am not really new to linux (used Redhat for 3 years) but I am a recent
Debian convert and I have a coulpe of simple
Sorry to answer my own question, but a bit of research revealed that
while Xfree86 3.3 knows only one pointer, gpm can manage multiple ones
for it. My /etc/gpm.conf now has:
device=/dev/psaux
type=ps2
append=-M -t mman -m /dev/ttyS0
and the pointer section in /etc/X11/XF86Config is:
Dear list,
I'm running an HP Omnibook 5500 laptop here, and would like to use,
under X, the internal TrackPoint pointing device and an external
serial mouse at the same time (i. e., without restarting X to make the
switch).
More generally, is it possible to have more than one Pointer device
for
I have a Woody system (up-to-date), and isdnutils is set up in the
standard way.
in device.ippp0, the default route is being set, i.e., right after
typing /etc/init.d/restart, a default route to ippp0 is set.
But when I dial out with isdnctrl dial ippp0, the default route is
being deleted. The
I have crashed my share of drives too. What I learned is that I get the
very best luck out of Western Digital. Of all the WD drives, I only killed
one - and that was purely my fault - 1500Watts of RF without benefit of
an RF ground = bad/evil/smoke producing things to computers :) Yet WD
Lo, on Saturday, February 17, Sebastiaan did write:
Hi,
I have been using AlfaData's trackballs almost half my life now. Perhaps
they make them now with PS/2 and the third button enabled, *IF* they are
still in production.
Is this www.alfadata.com? If so, it would appear that they no
Lo, on Saturday, February 17, Bud Rogers did write:
On Saturday 17 February 2001 12:18, Richard Cobbe wrote:
* the ball should be under my fingers, not my thumb, as it generates
the most pain.
A pity, that.
Truly---it's starting to cause problems when I write for long stretches at
a
Check that the libs actually exist, i.e., my potato (patched to
current release) has the following:
peregrine:/etc/init.d# ldconfig -nv /usr/X11R6/lib
ldconfig: version 1.9.11
/usr/X11R6/lib:
libXaw3d.so.6 = libXaw3d.so.6.1
libforms.so.0.88 = libforms.so.0.88
Forrest English wrote:
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001 03:40:00 +, John Carline whispered to the router:
Ahhh.. 'scuse me, I didn't whisper. I said it loud and clear.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
!!
!! I got a few friends who are interested in (trying)linux. For TRYING
purposes I want them to use a
Hi,
I have CD's 2.2r0 but a machine that doesn't boot from CD's. I have
another machine that I can make the rescue and other floppies.
The install/doc/ch-install-methods.en.html suggests four disk sets,
vanilla, compact, idepci or udma66.
The cd's have compact, idepci, safe, and udma66 and the
Okay. I have one machine set up as a gateway, and I'm using exim with
some rewriting rules for my email gateway. It's been working fine for
years, but now I set up a machine with DHCP, and I find I can't send
email outside my network from that machine. It looks like this is
happening because the
I'm having trouble with Leafnode - moving back from Emacs/Gnus to
Vim/Mutt/Slrn, I wiped out the /var/spool/news folder. Long
story! I've replaced the folder (as user news) and leafnode
has donme it's magic and set up subfolder for the groups I want
to read. But the articles aren't coming
On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 07:55:12PM +, John Carline wrote:
And I no idea why you do that because I haven't found any of those
distributions
to be easier - only different.
what is it about debian that inspires such zealotry?
Quality software, the ideals of the Free Software
Relative newbie running Debian 2.2. I've removed and
reinstalled KDE twice via dselect and consistently get the
same situation: I do not get a panel under KDE. I only get
a desktop with a couple of icons. I can manually run
kselect, which lets me set the options on the panel but the
panel
Hi Cam,
That really sounds like it could be fun! Just thinking here, how to pull
off that ... How about using an 'at'command. give yourself 2 minutes to
change the kb, at will restart gpm then do it again 2 minutes later so
you can see if new stuff works, and if it doesn't gives you time to
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Richard Cobbe wrote:
Lo, on Saturday, February 17, Sebastiaan did write:
Hi,
I have been using AlfaData's trackballs almost half my life now. Perhaps
they make them now with PS/2 and the third button enabled, *IF* they are
still in production.
Is this
When trying to select wmaker, wmakerconf, wmakerconf-data. A conflict saying
wmakerconf requires a higher level version of wmaker than is available, I use
Debian Woody, and this has a been a problem for some time now. I tried debian's
ftp site and couldn't find a higher version. When will this be
Hi,
yes, that is all correct too.
Thanks,
Sebastiaan
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Carl Greco wrote:
Check that the libs actually exist, i.e., my potato (patched to
current release) has the following:
peregrine:/etc/init.d# ldconfig -nv /usr/X11R6/lib
ldconfig: version 1.9.11
/usr/X11R6/lib:
Humm...
I think the .kde dir still lives even if you compltely
remove kde with dselect.. SO, if you want a complete new install
with defualt values, might be a good idea following the removal to
do a locate kde and see what comes up. example:
locate kde | grep /home/yourusername | less
So
Ok, here's my situation. I was planning on doing the switch to Debian in the
near future, but it came sooner than expected when the HD in my Brand X
distro machine bellied up on me. So I went down and picked up a new 30 gig
unit and it now sits in my Pentium machine eagerly awaiting a new OS. I am
On 16 Feb 2001, another spammer wrote:
P.S.: This is not spam mail.
It is Unsolicited.
It is Commercial (and Bulk)
It is Email.
It is spam, QED.
Send complaints as normal, folks.
--
Gary
Debian 2.1r4 (kernel v2.0.39); XFree86 3.3.6
Ghastly .sigs, have they no ending?
A few days ago, I made my leap into Linux world by installing
Debian 2.2r0 onto my 400 MHz AMD K6-2 system. Things have gone
fairly well, but there were a couple of things that got fouled
up that I can't seem to fix:
[1] The X Window system didn't get configured properly. The
xviddetect
Richard Cobbe wrote:
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So, I'm looking for a trackball that will work well with potato/X. My
primary goals:
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Do people have any other recommendations for trackballs (or other pointing
devices, for that matter)?
I've got a Belkin Trackmaster (model F8E189) here. It's a
Sorry to be a pest. Are there really no other suggestions for fixing
this problem? Upgrading net-tools didn't help...
/ Norman Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| I recently did and update/upgrade for the latest unstable (yeah, yeah,
| silly me :-), and now I get the following messages
Hi,
Just a quick question that shouldn't be too hard to answer. Since rolling
my own 2.4.1 kernel, I'm getting this annoying message during bootup that
i can't get to go away:
modprobe: Note: /etc/modules.conf is more recent than
/lib/modules/2.4.1/modules.dep
i tried doing a 'depmod -a'
I have squid proxying ftp/http on my firewall. Thus, I cna see web pages
from behind a firewall. I do not want to put a hole in the firewall to
let people on the instide directly communicate with the outside via http
or ftp.
My netscape browser has a place to configure ftp/http/https firewalls
John S. J. Anderson wrote:
Is there any relatively-newbie-level guide to setting up a Usenet
server under Debian (or under Linux, period)? I'm looking for
something that discusses the pros and cons of the available options
(inn vs. inn2 vs. leafnode vs. ...) and how to set each of them up to
hanasaki [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
h I have squid proxying ftp/http on my firewall. Thus, I cna see web pages
h from behind a firewall. I do not want to put a hole in the firewall to
h let people on the instide directly communicate with the outside via http
h or ftp.
h
h My netscape browser
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