Alan Eugene Davis wrote:
This message has suddenly begun to appear whenever I run ifconfig.
This was never noticed before, but apparently this has been logged
into the daemon.log for awhile.
Oct 1 17:15:55 modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-4
I had the same problem, also. It did
Hi Kenneth --
You asked:
How could that be if xman dose not exist in debian ??
It couldn't be. If you execute
zgrep xman Contents.gz | grep bin
you'd see that xman is part of the xcontrib package. The Contents.gz files
are in the top of unstable, stable, non-free, and contrib.
But it
I haven't been able to locate pgp-i on either my local mirror sites or
ftp.debian.
Where can I find it??
Thanks,
Mark
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Don't buy a FlashPoint for Linux. If you do buy one, BusLogic will
upgrade it to one of the MultiMaster controllers for a nominal fee. I have
the details. The FlashPoint isn't a good controller for multi-tasking
systems, and there's no Linux driver.
Bruce
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This is probably a dumb question, but with cfingerd 1.2.2-3, I can't get
it to display my .plan file. I've made it world readable and the
configuration is supposedly set up to show .plan files (as the default).
However, I always get:
Plan:
This user has no plan.
Any thoughts on what I
Mark Purcell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I haven't been able to locate pgp-i on either my local mirror sites or
ftp.debian.
Where can I find it??
As Lars said in a recent message on this list:
Rosenberg Yigal:
It seems that in Debian 1.1.7 pgp-i and pgp-up were in non-free pkgs,
but in
Mark Purcell writes:
I haven't been able to locate pgp-i on either my local mirror sites or
ftp.debian.
Where can I find it??
On the 21 Aug. 96 I-Connect CDROM.
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
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Ok, here's the problem folks.
1. The only computer in our LAN that has access to the Internet is a
Win95 system, so it can't run DNS.
2. Smail and Sendmail on all the Debian boxes tell me they can't
deliver mail without DNS.
3. I've tried every combination known to man, for the configuration
Thanks!
So what would you say is the best performing SCSI controller (in wide or
ultra flavor)? Is the 2940UW the best?
Ricardo
On Tue, 1 Oct 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
Don't buy a FlashPoint for Linux. If you do buy one, BusLogic will
upgrade it to one of the MultiMaster controllers for a
Gerry Jensen writes:
- This is probably a dumb question, but with cfingerd 1.2.2-3, I can't get
- it to display my .plan file. I've made it world readable and the
- configuration is supposedly set up to show .plan files (as the default).
- However, I always get:
-
-Plan:
-This user has
I see the dhcpd server package, but has a dhcp client been made into a
debian package? I have to set up a computer that will use dhcp to
configure it's networking, and was hoping for a debian package to smooth
the way.
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First option:
If I remember correctly, during Sendmail install, it asks if you
would like to have Sendmail forward all mail to another address.
Simply give it the IP of the Win95 box and configure Sendmail NOT
to use DNS. The /etc/hosts file should do what you need.
Second option:
Using a Linux
Jeff Blaine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
6. Naming packages '-dev' and putting them in the 'stable' area is
really confusing. I specifically avoided downloading anything with
Nay, nay, '-dev' means a package that has files you need to _compile_
with a certain set of libraries, as opposed
Rick Macdonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ever tried TkMan? If not, you're in for a treat (IMHO) if you don't
mind loading tcl, tk and rman.
Oh, btw, anyone think tkman has to depend on lpr? I don't imagine so; I
don't have a printer. Not that I've mailed the maintainer or anything,
just
At 5 in the morning, my system sends out some 300 email messages.. I think
smail ran out of file handles or something.
i've had a related problem with smail. i have a perl script that
generates 1400 or so messages, which it sends by piping them through
`/usr/lib/sendmail -t' (a link to
Would anyone else like to see a Sort by section major sort in
dselect?
For example, I'm just about to install some new goodies in sound
but later will want to preen out some of the redundant sound
packages that I'm no longer interested in or will have been replaced
by newer
When I compile the kernel, I now get the enclosed error message.
Is anybody else getting this? What can it be due to? (ip_forward.o
exists, although I don't have IP_FORWARDING set in the configuration).
Thanks,
Giuseppe
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.6/arch/i386/lib'
Hi Richard --
You asked:
A new debian installer has asked me to inquire whether anyone has experience
with the subject cdrom unit - his installation won't recognize it. At this
writing I have asked him to determine more e.g.
- is it IDE
- is it ATAPI
- what debian version
Hi Ricardo --
You asked:
What is the price compared with Adaptec 2940UW?
I got one for $189.00 a couple of months ago at a computer show.
You might check out:
PricePages: http://www.ntek.com/cgi-shl/cgi_ivor.exe/index.data
which lists prices from Usenet postings or
PriceWatch:
Hi Leszek --
You asked:
Can anybody tell me where can i find make-kpkg ??
If you execute
zgrep Contents.gz
in the top of the rex directory on any Debian mirror, you'll see
that make-kpkg comes in the kernel-package package.
Specifically, the answer is to fetch from any Debian mirror
Joe Emanaker said:
A file called '.config' is generated at the top of your kernel source
tree
This file will still be there after you've compiled the kernel, so all
you need to do is copy it to a safe location and drop it back in when
you want to generate the same kernel.
Which only
On Tue, 1 Oct 1996, Bill Wohler wrote:
Would anyone else like to see a Sort by section major sort in
dselect?
I think it's a good idea. It makes installation easier.
Jan
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Richard Sevenich wrote:
A new debian installer has asked me to inquire whether anyone has experience
with the subject cdrom unit - his installation won't recognize it. At this
writing I have asked him to determine more e.g.
- is it IDE
- is it ATAPI
- what debian
Ricardo Kleemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So what would you say is the best performing SCSI controller (in wide or
ultra flavor)? Is the 2940UW the best?
I have no benchmarks, but I am partial to the DPT controllers. I've
got the Fast SCSI-II (PM2124) in my desktop machine, and the Fast-Wide
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On Wed, 2 Oct 1996, Jan Ramon wrote:
On Tue, 1 Oct 1996, Bill Wohler wrote:
Would anyone else like to see a Sort by section major sort in
dselect?
I think it's a good idea. It makes installation easier.
For an easier installation dselect
On Tue, 1 Oct 1996, Bill Wohler wrote:
Would anyone else like to see a Sort by section major sort in
dselect?
Have you tried to hit `o'? You can currently sort by availability,
section; availability; and availability, priority.
Guy
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Bill Wohler:
Would anyone else like to see a Sort by section major sort in
dselect?
Already there, at least in 1.4.0. Use some combination of 'o'
and 'O' to get it. (Sorry, don't remember the exact sequence.)
The dselect user interface is quite efficient, but somewhat
difficult and it's
I'm considering upgrading from my very reliable and perfectly
satisfactory 1.2.13 system to the new Elf systems, but I need to be
reassured that LaTeX is working OK. I've seen a number of people
describing problems with LaTeX and almost no answers to them in
the past few weeks. I have an
Thank you to everyone who responded to my previous questions on smail.
I have a dialup-ppp connection with an Internet Service Provider. My
usename at the ISP is jhspies while I use js as a username on my own machine
(which is not part of a network). I call my computer johann.
What happened
Last night, my aging micropolis 1.5 gig drive decided to scramble itself.
Self, I think, Just boot up off the boot and root disks, and fsck the
root partition back into order. A noble thought, but to my utter dismay,
I found out that the boot/root set doesn *not* have fsck on it! Does
anyone have
Hello,
I wonder whether anybody can help me. I want to move onto the
Linux 2.0 kernel via the Debian distribution, but I cannot boot with
either of the two special kernels which (I think) are most appropriate
for me. Namely, numbers 1 4. The error message I get is along the
lines of:
however, once my PPP connection went down, smail suddenly couldn't
resolve any hostnames, and suddenly flooded the mail queue with all
the remaining messages, going so fast that it eventually ran out of
process table entries (i think!).
my solution was to change my invocation of smail to
Guy Maor writes:
Have you tried to hit `o'? You can currently sort by availability,
section; availability; and availability, priority.
Where is this documented?
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
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Something I've been missing ever since I came to debian was a set of xaw3d
libraries that gave athena scrollbar widgits a nice 3-d appearence to go
with the rest of xaw3d. I'm speaking of scrollbars that are rather
motif-like, not xaw3d95 style. (Go to
What's the difference between Debian 1.1.8 and 1.1.9?
I see the i-connect page still refers to 1.1.8, so is 1.1.9 not official?
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I understand this is the mailing address for Debian GNU/Linux questions.
I hope this is true.
I am a new debian user. I'm having a problem getting my ethernet
adapter running. My hardware platform is an Intel Pentium-S 133MHz.
Originally I had an Intel EtherExpress 16 adapter and and after
Does debian have a shadow package which would simplify installation of
shadow? Or do I have to install it manually?
Thanks,
Ricardo
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Is it just me or are others noticing parts of www.debian.org falling
offline?
Yesterday I couldn't access any of the sections under the Web Interface to
the ftp archive. Today I can't even access the overview
http://www.debian.org/FTP/. When I could access them they hadn't been
updated since 7
On Wed, 2 Oct 1996, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
What's the difference between Debian 1.1.8 and 1.1.9?
The differences are documented in /debian/buzz-updates/Changelog:
Mon Sep 30 18:46:50 CDT 1996 Guy Maor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Debian 1.1.10)
o Added bind 4.9.4-P1-1
* New upstream version;
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