Re: modems for Debian

1996-10-15 Thread Nelson Posse Lago
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

Re: Debian UUCP question

1996-10-15 Thread Erik van der Meulen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- 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

dselect with a CD-ROM

1996-10-15 Thread Shane McLochlainn
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

RE: netscape experience?

1996-10-15 Thread Casper BodenCummins
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

Re: od /dev/psaux

1996-10-15 Thread Dale Scheetz
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

Re: Reading news with Emacs

1996-10-15 Thread Vatiainen Heikki
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

Re: Reading news with Emacs

1996-10-15 Thread Dominik Kubla
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

Re: dselect with a CD-ROM

1996-10-15 Thread Dale Scheetz
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

Digest problem?

1996-10-15 Thread Lamar Folsom
Hi. I was wondering if anyone else has been receiving 2 copies of the digest each day? -- Lamar Folsom [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cs.uidaho.edu/~fols9488 Life is wasted on the living. - The Master -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS

LINUX will notfully boot

1996-10-15 Thread Stuart Adamson
System P133, 32 MB EDO Ram, 430VX motherboard, 2MB S3 Trio V64+ (PCI) video, 1.44MB floppy, Goldstart 8X CDROM, FUJITSU M1636TAU 1.8 hard drive using LBA. Problem Some funny error messages appear very quickly on the console when installing LINUX (something about removable drive -

SMC cards

1996-10-15 Thread Ricardo Kleemann
Hi guys, Which SMC PCI card is the one mostly used? (Is it the tulip model?) Which model SMC, Etherpower, EtherEZ? Thanks ricardo -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Where is nanosleep?

1996-10-15 Thread Vatiainen Heikki
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

Re: 2 versions of some packages

1996-10-15 Thread Brian C. White
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

Re: Glimpse search?

1996-10-15 Thread Brian C. White
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.

Re: dselect with a CD-ROM

1996-10-15 Thread Syrus Nemat-Nasser
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

Re: performance cost of modules?

1996-10-15 Thread Gerry Jensen
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

Re: support for USRobitics modems under mgetty

1996-10-15 Thread Philip Hands
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)

Re: LaTeX problem

1996-10-15 Thread James W. Lynch
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.

popclient and diald (fwd)

1996-10-15 Thread Simon Martin
forwarded message: From smartin Tue Oct 15 14:38:30 1996 Message-Id: m0vDDRm-0005CzC@ From: smartin (Simon Martin) Subject: popclient and diald To: smartin (Simon Martin) Date: Tue, 15 Oct 1996 14:38:30 -0300 (CDT) X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL25 PGP2] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type:

Re: performance cost of modules?

1996-10-15 Thread Bruce Perens
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

Re: SMC cards

1996-10-15 Thread Carlo U. Segre
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

Re: NFS locking

1996-10-15 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
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

Re: performance cost of modules?

1996-10-15 Thread David Puryear
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