Hiya,
I've got a debian boot/root combo for a PC which has kernel version 2.0.28
and I've having trouble finding a drivers disk to match it. I made the
disks myself a long time ago because there weren't then (and still don't
seem to be) any boot floppies compatible with the Flashpoint LT Scsi
Dear fellow debian-user recipients,
When I try to install tetex-base, it searches for old tex
packages, and it keeps telling me that xypic is installed, and that to
uninstall it i need to dpkg --purge --force-depends xypic However,
that doesn't work, and it just sayd that the subprocess
On Sat, 17 May 1997, Bob Nielsen wrote:
What did you install so far and how did you install it? To do a complete
new install by ftp, you probably need to have an ethernet connection to
the internet. If you have one, great, but if not, cd-rom installation is
probably the best bet. Or, if
Ralph Winslow wrote,
:I've recently added a second Mb to my Trident TGUI9440 board and am able
:to use 800x600 (my preferred) resolution by /etc/init.d/xdm stop;
:startx -bpp 16. However, following reboot, xdm starts up in 640x480 (I
:think) and I can't seem to get into 800x600 mode. My
I need to use linuxdoc to write some help files, but the sgml2lyx isn't
working. I get an error stating linuxdoc.dtd is missing but is is exactly
where the script is looking for it.
The perlsgml package is broken since the version in bo depends on
perl-base and not perl. The version in
Put the following in XF86Config
Section Screen
Driver svga
Device TGUI9680XGI
Monitor Magitronic SVGA
- DefaultColorDepth 16
BlankTime 45
Subsection Display
On Sat, 17 May 1997, Ralph Winslow wrote:
I've recently added a second Mb to my Trident TGUI9440
It depends. Usually the install in the archive will put it where it goes
anyway.
You can put it anyplace you want. /usr/X11R6/bin would be the normal
place, I'd think.
As far as unpacking it, just make a temp dir. I put mine in /Incoming.
If it's a binary archive it most likely is archived
Make sure there's a -L/usr/X11R6/lib entry in the gcc args.
On Sat, 17 May 1997, AUBORD Alain wrote:
I am trying to compile X-Programs, but I cannot link them. I get always the
messages libraries Xaw, Xmt not found.
This arise when I try to compile the last version of X-Board, but I have
I just downloaded OpenDOS. Ironically, it comes in a self-extracting
archive which requires MSDOS. No problem, I've got dosemu, right? Problem
is, the hdimage is too small. The doc's suggest that a tool called mkdexe
will do the job, but it seems to be missing. A web search failed to turn
it
While making a set of 5-1/4 floppies to test installation of the
most recent disk set, I received the following message while writing
the sixth floppy in the series:
floppy0: timeout handler died: do fd request
Dd continued writing to the disk without interruption, and the
disk
Didn't know where to report this. I looked at the source code, and it's full
of different names and email addresses -- so the Debian users list seemed like
a safe bet ...
The mount command seems to be rather picky about the format of the /etc/fstab
file.
In particular, the options column. The
I'm doing a mirror of ftp.debian.org using mirror (updated maybe once a
week). Just noticed that some files are not there anymore. Any reason why
files from frozen are being deleted ? Also, are contrib and non-free
frozen also ?
Frozen (mirror info):
-
compare directories
I recently (yesterday) upgraded my inn and suck packages from the
bo debian packages and I find that now when I try to post a message to a
newsgroup I get the error:
Official host name: news.grolier.fr
Alias news.club-internet.fr
Address: 194.158.97.89
Connected to news.grolier.fr
200
Tan Wee Yeh wrote:
Ralph Winslow wrote,
:I've recently added a second Mb to my Trident TGUI9440 board and am able
:to use 800x600 (my preferred) resolution by /etc/init.d/xdm stop;
:startx -bpp 16. However, following reboot, xdm starts up in 640x480 (I
:think) and I can't seem to get into
Hi,
your set up looks fine (we have the same set up as you here at our office,
JetDirect's work fine with the Debian/Linux lpr package). What you need
to do to get rid of that banner page is to telnet to the JetDirect
box and disable the banner page:
canaima:~# telnet hplj4p
Trying
On 14 May 1997, Todd Harper wrote:
http://www.uk.linux.org/LxCommercial.html
About halp way down is the Graphics and Visualization section, and
CorelDraw 3.5 is listed. More info directly at:
http://www.caldera.com/solutionsCD/Products/Corel/Info/draw35.htm
Thanks for the pointer,
Attempting to get PPP dialup working so that I can use FTP to install
additional packages.. I've set up for ppp_on_boot.
The following error was received:
/dev/modem: unrecognized command
I assume the system is attempting to run pppd with /dev/modem as the
communications device... unfortunately
On Sat, 17 May 1997, Ralph Winslow wrote:
No ceegar :-( I'd already done that. I also moved the Depth
16 entry above the Depth 8 entry; still no Joy. Also,
SuperProbe shows 2048 Kb - I'm tearing my hair out and have
very little to spare!
I assume that you are now tearing your hair out
On Sun, 18 May 1997, Tj Johnston, N4UYQ wrote:
I assume the system is attempting to run pppd with /dev/modem as the
communications device... unfortunately it appears that /dev/modem has not
been defined... How do I define it? also I was playing a little, and ran
pppd with /dev/ttys1 and
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, how do I create a larger hdimage? I do not have MSDOS or any other
Microsoft software.
/usr/sbin/mkhdimage ?
Cheers, P. *8^)
--
Paul Seelig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, 18 May 1997, Francois Gouget wrote:
I recently (yesterday) upgraded my inn and suck packages from the
bo debian packages and I find that now when I try to post a message to a
newsgroup I get the error:
Official host name: news.grolier.fr
Alias news.club-internet.fr
Tj == Tj Johnston, N4UYQ [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tj Now the question... DSELECT has the option of installing
Tj packages via FTP... How do you do this, when the packages
Tj needed to communicate via modem and FTP arent installed yet??
Tj Are are they and what packages do I
Rick == Rick Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Rick Put the following in XF86Config
You can also put this in /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers:
:0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X :0 tty5 -bpp 16
--
Karl M. Hegbloom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.inetarena.com/~karlheg
Portland, OR USA
Debian GNU 1.2 Linux
On Sat, 17 May 1997, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
You can also put this in /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers:
:0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X :0 tty5 -bpp 16
I sure can. I prefer to have all my configuration options in my config
files though. If I were running multiple displays I would use this
method.
L8R,
lars == lars [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
lars Also, are there any TeX primers out there? A book perhaps?
I opted to install NTeX, rather than TeTeX, in my system, since it
comes with a more complete set of documentation.
NTeX includes a copy of Donald Knuth's 'The TeXbook', in TeX source
As I am rather new to debian, but having used Linux for a year or so
(RedHat 3.03 / 4.0, 4.1), I have some questions. I installed (I think)
Debian 1.2.8 and got a lot of problems that I have seen here on the list,
but I believe debian is a lot better than RedHat, especially because of the
list of
Hey
Does anyone know if there is a Real Audio player for Linux, without the
X-Windows/System (so: just text-only) ?
thanks..
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// Remco van de Meent
// email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
// www: http://oloon.student.utwente.nl
//Never make any mistaeks.
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Yes, the raplayer may be called by any program. There are even
some test files included with the raplayer that you invoke from the
command line to test it after installation.
You can get the Linux version at the RealAudio web page.
On Sun, 18 May 1997, Remco van de Meent wrote:
Hey
Does
On Sun, 18 May 1997, George Bonser wrote:
Yes, the raplayer may be called by any program. There are even
some test files included with the raplayer that you invoke from the
command line to test it after installation.
You can get the Linux version at the RealAudio web page.
I already
Hmmm. Yeah, raplayer launches a window. I don't have it on the
system that I am using at the moment but I seem to recall a test
program somewhere in the source tree, it has been almost a year
so it might be changed now. They are probably assuming that you
have a GUI browser.
I already
Hi,
psgml is merely an Emacs major mode for editing SGML files,
and not really related to perlsgml --- Unfortunately, I have not used
lyx, and currently do not have linuxdoc-sgml installed (I removed it
a couple of weeks ago, for reasons that escape me now), so I can't
help you with
Hi,
I make a living off Open Groups DCE (used to be OSF), and
billing it as an NIS replacement is akin to comparing a pocketknife
to a thermonuclear device. It would be arguably more accurate to say
DCE is nothing like NIS.
manoj
DCE/Threads consultant
--
The amount of flak
On Wed, 7 May 1997, Sam Ockman wrote:
Anyone know of any really good looking screen-savers...something like
xlock, but that looks more like something Microsoft will have in Windows
97?
I like more the xlockmore 4.02-1 rather the Micro... Win97 screensaver.
Win97 screensaver, running under
Tj Johnston, N4UYQ wrote:
Attempting to get PPP dialup working so that I can use FTP to install
additional packages.. I've set up for ppp_on_boot.
The following error was received:
/dev/modem: unrecognized command
I assume the system is attempting to run pppd with /dev/modem as the
I connected a Exabyte EXB-8505 8mm tape drive to my SCSI card to
do some backups, but I am having trouble figuring out how to
access the drive. I assumed it was as simple as referring to
/dev/rst0, but that doesn't work. I tried insmod st.o, but I
get the message that a module by that name
Hi,
Geir A. Bjune ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: When is 1.3 scheduled to be released ?
: The latest I can see is 1.2.15, but I heard somewhere that 1.3 was right
: around the corner...
:
: Is 1.3 going to be a stable release or a more developmental version ?
1.3 should be very close to be
First let me apologize if this has been answered previously, however I
scan the list daily and have found no reference to this yet.
It seems that I cannot get dselect to successfully complete operation when
I try to work with the unstable ditributions. (i.e unstable/main
unstable/contrib
Hello,
I'm having trouble getting dosemu to be able to access the dos partition
on my hard drive. The dos partition is on a second drive which is a
SCSI drive; the first drive is an IDE drive. The dos partition is
mounted under Linux as /dos:
leisure:~ df
Filesystem 1024-blocks
I've downloaded seyon recently, because I understand (perhaps
incorrectly) that it provides a terminal emulator cum dialer for use in
the X environment.
Did you download the debian package? (there's one in non-free, if
I remember correctly).
Having done so, how do I invoke it? I tried
On May 18, Glen Carreras wrote
First let me apologize if this has been answered previously, however I
scan the list daily and have found no reference to this yet.
It seems that I cannot get dselect to successfully complete operation when
I try to work with the unstable ditributions. (i.e
joost witteveen wrote:
I've downloaded seyon recently, because I understand (perhaps
incorrectly) that it provides a terminal emulator cum dialer for use in
the X environment.
Did you download the debian package? (there's one in non-free, if
I remember correctly).
I believe I
While dselect was getting files from a mirror by ftp last night
is stopped with the following error message:
Net::FTP: Unexpected EOF on command channel at
/usr/lib/perl5/Net/FTP.pm line 1195
The ppp link was still up and the ppp log indicated it had not
gone down and re-started.
I'd been unable to make seyon work having downloaded the package from
stable at ftp.debian.org. I finally pointed dselect at
ftp-nog.rutgers.edu and tried again, and voila seyon came down. I
haven't yet tried to make it work, but at least the man page is here and
when I enter seyon in xterm, it
On Sun, 18 May 1997, Tj Johnston, N4UYQ wrote:
Attempting to get PPP dialup working so that I can use FTP to install
additional packages.. I've set up for ppp_on_boot.
The following error was received:
/dev/modem: unrecognized command
Find the reference in the script and change it to
More puzzling than anything else, but I've noticed some of the manpages
for some reason display a upside-down exclamation mark (!) instead of
a hyphen.
The puzzle is that this happens only on SOME of the VC's.
Same with high-ascii box characters. In some VC they display as box
characters, in
When I tried to install postres95 I received the following error messages:
mkdir: cannot make directory `/var/lib/postgres95/base': Permission
denied
mkdir: cannot make directory `/var/lib/postgres95/base/template1':
No such file or directory
initdb: could not
Hi Debian friends,
I have just manage to boot and load the base system (debian 1.2) on a
ThinkPad 760E, which doesn't boot from standard rescue floppy.
I build a zImage (2.0.27) and replace the linux on the rescue floppy
with it. Then I mounted /dev/fd0 on /mnt and did
rdev /mnt/linux
Hi,
I am trying to set up slrnpull to download some news from the server so that
I can read them off-line. The downloading process seems to be working but I
can't get slrn to read the local spool. It tries to connect to the news server
which is inaccessible at that time. Do I need to set up some
What is the preferred method of customizing the boot-up login environment?
I guess I could do it by adding lines to /etc/init.d/boot, but wondered if
there is an official file to add site-customized parameters, things
like 'setterm -powersave on' for example.
Bob
Bob Nielsen
Luis Francisco Gonzalez:
I am trying to set up slrnpull to download some news from the server so that
I can read them off-line. The downloading process seems to be working but I
can't get slrn to read the local spool. It tries to connect to the news server
which is inaccessible at that time.
On Sun, 18 May 1997, Ken Gaugler wrote:
I connected a Exabyte EXB-8505 8mm tape drive to my SCSI card to
do some backups, but I am having trouble figuring out how to
access the drive. I assumed it was as simple as referring to
/dev/rst0, but that doesn't work. I tried insmod st.o, but I
Hello All:
I have been running into a vexing problem with a cluster of 8 Debian
machines I am using for a Course in Computational Physics.
All of the machines are running Debian 1.2 as installed in December 1996.
I have not wanted to do much upgrading during the course of the semester.
so
I wrote:
So, how do I create a larger hdimage?
Paul Seelig writes:
/usr/sbin/mkhdimage?
Yup, that lets me create any size hdimage I want. An empty,
unbootable one, which I can't get at from my bootable hdimage.
How do I either make it bootable, or make it accessible from
my bootable one?
Hi Gabriele,
although I don't own a cdrom drive with a proprietary interface I think
that the key might be to give the coordinates of the drive (i.e. io
port and interrupt) at boot time.
Unfortunately I lack the knowledge to be more precisely. Perhaps someone
else can shed more light on this!?!
On 18 May 1997, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Hi,
I make a living off Open Groups DCE (used to be OSF), and
billing it as an NIS replacement is akin to comparing a pocketknife
to a thermonuclear device. It would be arguably more accurate to say
DCE is nothing like NIS.
Say what you
Thank you all for your pointers to TeX/LaTeX references, but can
someone now tell me how to force the removal of the xypic package?
dpkg -i tetex-base_etc tells me what to do to remove it, but it
doesn't work at all. Here is the output:
# dpkg --purge --force-depends xypic
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