On Mon, 14 Oct 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have noticed some of those 33.6kbps internal modems for pretty
cheap at the local electronics outlets, and I was wondering if anyone
knows if any of these will work with Debian. The hardware
compatibility list seems to suggest that just
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At 03:09 AM 10/15/96 GMT, George Bonser wrote:
I installed the Debian UUCP package and can not seem to find where it
put the configuration files. The binaries seem to be in place but if I
look in /usr/local or /usr I find no conf/ directory and it I look in
I'm trying to install Debian on a new PC via the CD-ROM.
everything goes ok until i come to the point when installing from the
(infomagic September) CD.
When attempting to install from the CD-ROM it says Insert the CD-ROM
and enter block device
name []:
AFAIK it's /dev/cdrom ( a bog-standard
Robert Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I run Netscape 3.0 on Solaris x86 2.5 over a DP 4.0 based PPP
link and let me tell you it crawls on my 288k modem. So much so that I
seriously suspect a problem either with dp 4.0 or solaris. Basically
NS 3.0 continually stalls whilst it's
On Mon, 14 Oct 1996, Robert Nicholson wrote:
What does this do for people with a PS2 mouse?
I get psaux:No such device
I can see the file there with major 10 minor 1
I'm trying to verify my mouse without X.
The default Debian kernel is not built with ps2 mouse support. You will
need
Hello,
As other people have already answered to the Gnus problem, I would like to
give you some pointers to the Gnus-related documentation.
The Gnus home page is http://www.ifi.uio.no/~larsi/ding.html and the Gnus FAQ
can be found from http://www.miranova.com/~steve/gnus-faq.html. The FAQ can
Johann Spies wrote:
After a few weeks trying out Linux I decided to downloaded Emacs and sofar I
am impressed with Emacs.
I have not succeeded in getting Emacs Gnus to read news, however. I did put
export NNTPSERVER=news.ilink.nis.za in my .bashrc file but it did not have
any effect
On Tue, 15 Oct 1996, Shane McLochlainn wrote:
I'm trying to install Debian on a new PC via the CD-ROM.
everything goes ok until i come to the point when installing from the
(infomagic September) CD.
When attempting to install from the CD-ROM it says Insert the CD-ROM
and enter block device
Hi. I was wondering if anyone else has been receiving 2 copies of the digest
each day?
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Problem
Some funny error messages appear very quickly on the console when
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Hi guys,
Which SMC PCI card is the one mostly used? (Is it the tulip model?) Which
model SMC, Etherpower, EtherEZ?
Thanks
ricardo
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Hi,
I tried the following with two Linux systems:
od -s /lib/libc.so.5.2.18 | grep nano
od -s /lib/libc.so.5.3.12 | grep nano
0152072 __libc_nanosleep
0152113 __nanosleep
0152127 nanosleep
2475401 __libc_nanosleep
2505602 nanosleep
2512322 __nanosleep
So it looks like that at least libc
Well, I'm not sure that installing the most recent one is the right
answer. Take ghostscript for example. There's the GNU version in
.../text and the Aladdin version in .../non-free. Now the GNU version
should always be = the Aladdin version since GNU repackages the
Aladdin version
Is it common knowledge that the search engine isn't working on
www.debian.org?
You can search the Debian site at:
http://insite.verisim.com/search/Debian/simple
This does not include the archives, though.
On Tue, 15 Oct 1996, Shane McLochlainn wrote:
I'm trying to install Debian on a new PC via the CD-ROM.
everything goes ok until i come to the point when installing from the
(infomagic September) CD.
When attempting to install from the CD-ROM it says Insert the CD-ROM
and enter block device
On Mon, 14 Oct 1996, David Puryear wrote:
Does anyone know the performance cost of modules? I just
compiled kernel 2.0.22 without modules and one with modules. I
noticed that kernel without modules run noticeably faster.
I've never heard of this problem before. What modules are you
What USRobotics modems need special support? We have been running Debian
mgetty on two Linux boxes with both USR Courier and Sportster models
for a very long time without any problems.
The USRobotics flag in mgetty/policy.h activates a patch I wrote to get a
Courier V.32+Fax (UK version)
After a number of very pleasant folks indicated that my sample
input produced correct results on their system, I re-installed all
of the TeX stuff and it has started working. I don't recall seeing
any problems with the first install, but the second one did it.
Thanks to all who responded.
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Subject: popclient and diald
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Does anyone know the performance cost of modules?
They use a bit more locked-down RAM in the kernel than non-modular
drivers, however not generally a significant amount. Execution speed
should not be different. The thing you might be noticing is the delay
for run-time loading a module (via
On Tue, 15 Oct 1996, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Which SMC PCI card is the one mostly used? (Is it the tulip model?) Which
model SMC, Etherpower, EtherEZ?
The EtherPower is the PCI card, the EtherEZ is a 16-bit ISA card. We use
both with Linux and they work fine. One note, however, the PCI
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Ricardo Kleemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does 2.0.x have NFS file locking working yet? Mainly for the purpose of
exporting /var/spool/mail...
AFAIK file locking over NFS is still an issue in Linux... true?
Alas, yes. All Debian mail programs follow (or have to
Hi Bruce,
You wrote:
Does anyone know the performance cost of modules?
They use a bit more locked-down RAM in the kernel than non-modular
drivers, however not generally a significant amount. Execution speed
should not be different. The thing you might be noticing is the delay
for
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