On Mon, 7 Jul 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have offered to set up a web server for computer science students
here at Western Kentucky University to practice their cgi and perhaps
java skills on. The machine would never have to support more than
about 5 simultaneous users, and usually
BG Lim wrote:
Installing Xfree3.3 form bo-updates gives me Xauthority as well. My
question is, how do i use it to authorise other users to display on the
same server?
I know the xauth program is used but I have followed the instructions in
the man page but still I can't get it to work.
cd
Rob enscribed thusly:
I may be wrong, but why compile support for 3c59x when your card is
3c905?? get the numbers mixed up there? :)
You are wrong.
The 3c59x (vortex) and 3c90x (boomerang) cards are all supported by
the same driver (assuming that the driver is recent enough).
Right now the only way I can see is to use the build in linux firewall to
restrict access.
File a bug report against boa. The author might be willing to work on that.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
: Hi
: A quick boa question. I would like to run boa as our web server on our
:
On Jul 7, Jason Westervelt wrote
nah.. that only gets a few other icons to pop up... don't ask why, but
the TOP button (the one that has the lock buttons, shutdown, etc) will
** NOT ** have an icon until you install procps and xproc.. very
weird..
Even if you don't swallow an xload into
Is there a Debian or just Linux version of the Sun Mailtool?
I've tried to get exmh working, and while it has lots of
features, I have taken a very serious shining to Mailtool's
leaving the mail in the users mail spool.
I also can't get exmh PGP to work right, nor to have my base
[EMAIL
On Tue, 24 Jun 1997, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
Hi,
I've upgraded from 1.2 to 1.3 w/o too much trouble. At that time I
did not turn shadow on. Now I would like to do it. Should I do a
shadowconfig on and cross my fingers or is there something further?
I've installed
hi,
don't know if this will help at all, but if you're running an award bios
and can upgrade to the latest version (4.51, i believe) it will initialize
the pnp cards for you. i just built a computer with an asus motherboard,
and it initializes my sb32pnp and usr pnp cards so all i have is the
Hi!
Howdy Martin!
Hi, could you please put more bugs into Debian Linux?
You obviously need to install the xroach package!
Chuck
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I am getting exactly these same errors, and have been since installation.
I heard somewhere (I think in an advocacy group) that one version of
Debian had some sim link problems that I suspect might be causing this.
Mayby the package you were installing is the culprit.
# xman
[2] 1429
# xman:
There are plenty of linux apps who would let you read your mail without
moving it
from your mailbox. Mutt, pine, elm can do the job. Tkmail is one that I can
think of for X.
Ok, I'll keep my keyboard open until someone makes a clear
recomendation.
Everyone has their favorite, and you
Hi, I'm trying to set diald up at home. I'm using Debian 1.3. My network
connection
is a modem using PPP to my ISP. My ISP dynamically assigns both local and
remote
IP addresses for this link. I've been using PPP manually for some time now, so
have a working connection script. The
I have been mirroring the FTP site for some time, to provide for quick
local installs, and re configures.
I've recently ran into a capacity problem. the drive that mirrors the
FTP site is 690751 blocks, with used blocks at 667032, and 0 available.
Is the 'stable, contrib, non-free' now that big?
I was trying to set up bind for a small (half class C) subnet, and
bind seemed to refuse to do the reverse lookups for the subnet unless
I set it up to handle the entire C subnet. Is there some kind of
masking trick I'm not aware of, or is there somewhere I should RTFM?
I didn't see anything in
I've been using Netscape as my mail user agent at home (on my Debian 1.3 box),
but
would like to using mh-e, as that is what I use at work, love emacs, etc, etc.
Before trying mh-e, I just tried to run mh in raw mode, so to speak, by doing
inc. This gives me a segmentation fault. I'm using the
On Mon, 07 Jul 1997 13:19:36 PDT Stephen Witt ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to set diald up at home. I'm using Debian 1.3. My
network connection is a modem using PPP to my ISP. My ISP
dynamically assigns both local and remote IP addresses for this
link. I've been using
On 07 Jul 1997 13:23:32 PDT Rob Browning ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I was trying to set up bind for a small (half class C) subnet, and
bind seemed to refuse to do the reverse lookups for the subnet unless
I set it up to handle the entire C subnet. Is there some kind of
masking trick I'm not
On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, Ed Down wrote:
Interesting point. I seem to remember xv is shareware, I wonder if they've
paid their fee. And I wonder what NASA is classed as - commercial or
educational?
does it matter? our university has a site-license for xv and it's
definitively not commercial.
I want to compile the kernel-29 or kernel-30 source and I want to be able
to use make menuconfig. The problem is:
kernel-source-2.0.29 suggests ncurses-dev (for menuconfig)
kernel-source-2.0.29 recommends gcc
ncurses-dev depends on libc5-dev
gcc conflicts with libc5-dev
Now, I suppose
I want to compile the kernel-29 or kernel-30 source and I want to be able
to use make menuconfig. The problem is:
kernel-source-2.0.29 suggests ncurses-dev (for menuconfig)
kernel-source-2.0.29 recommends gcc
ncurses-dev depends on libc5-dev
gcc conflicts with libc5-dev
You
On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, Paul Wade wrote:
I would think that 16mb ram would be a minimum regardless of CPU.
8 Mb should be enough too.
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