Does anyone out there have a HP DeskJet 400 set up?
Mine is not quite printing postscipt files right.
There's some extra garbage in there.
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Willie Daniel
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On Fri, 8 Aug 1997, Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
something like Programming with POSIX threads
Programming with Pthreads, from ora.com, seems a good title for me.
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On Thu, Aug 07, 1997 at 11:03:10AM -0400, Mike Miller wrote:
On my machine at home I'm running a 486sx33 IBM PS/1 with an old BIOS.
For dos, I installed the western digital overlay that allows access, but
in Linux, it ran perfect w/o it. According to WD, however, if you ask
them, Linux is
On Fri, Aug 08, 1997 at 11:51:05AM +0200, Frits Daalmans wrote:
I have some questions regarding Debian's attitude towards scientific
programs.
[...]
Now my questions are these:
- there is no section for chemistry or quantum chemistry yet in the
Debian distribution. Do you think there would
Does anybody know how to use signify with pine? I've copied one example
as my .signify in my $HOME dir., but I'm clueless on how to make it work
with pine.
Try .signature
Mike
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The smbmount command can't locate any servers by their name (it works
with the IP -- also, smbclient does work w/ names). I think this has
something to do w/ netbios. Anyone know how to get this to work?
-Paul
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The smbmount command can't locate any servers by their name (it works
with the IP -- also, smbclient does work w/ names). I think this has
something to do w/ netbios. Anyone know how to get this to work?
-Paul
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This is somewhat of a bug report, but its really not a real 'bug'... The
mgetty+sendfax package places its faxrunq.pid in the etc directory.. Who
ever maintains this package should probably recompile it to use /var/run
instead.
-Paul
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If signify is the one that uses a fifo for .signature, I tried that and it
worked fine. Doing a cat .signature generated different signatures each
time. Pine didn't like it at all.
On Fri, 8 Aug 1997, Michael B. Taylor wrote:
Does anybody know how to use signify with pine? I've copied one
Is there a huge index or something that has all the settings for each
printer? I have a HP Deskjet 660C (600 dpi bw, 300 dpi color).. any know
the settings? (I think everything is placed in the /etc/printcap)
-Paul
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Is there any way to get bash to work like 4dos? -- If you type the first
couple of characters of a command in history, it will only scroll through
those commands begining with those characters...
-Paul
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On Aug 8, 1997, at 07:05, David Puryear wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone know what is accessing the hard drive every 3 or four
seconds? I'm using debian 1.3.1 with 2.0.29 on a laptop, so I
trying to make the battery last as long as possible. But with
constant accessing of the disk when I'm
hello debian users
I just send a bug reported on these experiences, but would like to get
some comments on this list:
I'm a very convinced Debian user and will never switch to another
distribution so I suggested a friend of mine to take a look on Debian,
which he tried to
Scott K. Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
The only solution is to come up with a program that
never follows syslinks, and checks that the i-node of the file it is
removing remains the same.
Actually, i-nodes can be recycled, so it isn't a good idea to depend
on that:
% cd /tmp
% touch
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The modem in the PC is an ISA card modem. Will this map to one of
the /dev/ ttyS's? Rember, I'm primarily a Mac person, so I don't
know an IRQ from my left knee, and to me an I/O address is a place
one one of the moons of Jupiter that the postman delivers mail to.
On Sat, 09 Aug 1997 02:22:32 EDT Paul Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Is there any way to get bash to work like 4dos? -- If you type the first
couple of characters of a command in history, it will only scroll through
those commands begining with those characters...
^R aka CTRL-R
man
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The modem in the PC is an ISA card modem. Will this map to one of
the /dev/ ttyS's?
Usually. The kernel serial drivers will identify modems at standard
locations, because they look like serial ports.
I could use
MacGZip to gzip the .deb files and transfer them on
On Sat, 9 Aug 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
: The smbmount command can't locate any servers by their name (it works
: with the IP -- also, smbclient does work w/ names). I think this has
: something to do w/ netbios. Anyone know how to get this to work?
Well, a `man smbmount' would give you
I know I have read something about the possibility of running emacs and
xemacs on the same system, but at that time I did not consider trying it
out.
Is it possible?
Yes.
If so, how do I get around dselect's refusal to install both?
Use the versions from ``unstable'', they don't
Hi! I'm trying to compile librl-2.0.3, but I'm getting the
following errors:
[stress]:/usr/src/librl-2.0.3/readline# make install
...
if [ -f /usr/bin/ranlib ]; then ranlib -t /usr//lib/libreadline.a; fi
ranlib: /usr//lib/libreadline.a: no arquive map to update
make: ***
[I have 64 RAM (EDO) and 64 swap]
When I have the 'xosview' program up, it says that 97% of my memory is
used and 0% swap. Of the memory about 40% is 'used' 55% is 'shared' and
1% is 'buffered'
What does this mean?
I remember xosview giving rather bogus statistics at some time.
On Wed, 6 Aug 1997, Johann Spies wrote:
How do I use the menu-program? I have read the README-file and after that
I do not understand at all how it can be useful.
I am using fvwm2 and thought it could help to create menus, but after
reading the README-file I think it will be
I am running Debian 1.3.1. The following lines from /etc/passwd
seem strange:
majordom:x:30:31:majordom:/usr/lib/majordomo:/bin/sh
postgres:x:31:32:postgres:/var/postgres:/bin/sh
Is there a canonical list of what the preinstalled users should be?
Thanks.
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and many thanks to all the kind people who answered my question(*). I found
xinetd.conf man page, so I checked out xinetd man page to see if a bug was
lying there (referring to xinetd (5) instead of xinetd.conf (5)), but it was
all ok. So I was wrong. But I remember not seeing a pointer to
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On 9 Aug 1997, Carey Evans wrote:
The only solution is to come up with a program that
never follows syslinks, and checks that the i-node of the file it is
removing remains the same.
Actually, i-nodes can be recycled, so it isn't a good idea to depend
on
Has anyone already gotten magicfilter to work with the Espon Stylus Color
II (ink jet) printer? Is is compatiable with one of the other Espon ink
printers? I don't want to write my own configuration file if it has
already been done.
Thanks.
Bob
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Yes! This is what I wanted... do you know if there are any other printer
filters? -- It only supports up to Deskjet 550C (which is very similar
and works)
and what file types does it filter?
-Paul
On Sat, 9 Aug 1997, Alan Eugene Davis wrote:
By the way, I may not have told you that I
On Sat, 9 Aug 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
Is there a huge index or something that has all the settings for each
printer? I have a HP Deskjet 660C (600 dpi bw, 300 dpi color).. any know
the settings? (I think everything is placed in the /etc/printcap)
I assume you are using the standard Debian
I've been upgrading a large part of my system to hamm so that I can use
the hamm version of debmake.
I've been getting _lots_ of ldconfig messages, especially one that says
ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libpthread.so is not a shared library,
skipping
Also, installing libreadline2 out of hamm,
Hi there.., I am a newbie in linux( debian ), I had just installed the
debian linux in hdb1, but I had trouble configuring the lilo, my system is
166mmx, 64 megs of sdram, previously installed NT40 and win95, can anyone
out there please tell me where to start with this so call lilo? Please..
The
Rob Browning wrote:
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The modem in the PC is an ISA card modem. Will this map to one of
the /dev/ ttyS's? Rember, I'm primarily a Mac person, so I don't
know an IRQ from my left knee, and to me an I/O address is a place
one one of the moons of Jupiter that the
my hopes are higher now than ever that Linux will rise above the
frankenstein gangster alliances.
i'd also like to extend my appreciation to everyone involved with
the Debian project!
m*
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Hi,
I'm programming in C++ and I want to
change my displaymode to the 132 columns mode.
How do I do that ?!
Thanx,
Tom
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I have the same problem.
I have been running Debian 1.3.0 on a 2.0.30 kernel since April; before
that I was running Slackware and this file has probably been around
since then. Last fall when it was a Slackware system I tried running
some 2.1.x kernels for a short time, probably 2.1.1x or 2.1.2x
Hi,
I'm programming in C++ and I want to
change my displaymode to the 132 columns mode.
How do I do that ?!
Take a look at svgatextmode package.
Alex Y.
Thanx,
Tom
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Oliver Elphick olly@lfix.co.uk writes:
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How can I output tabs with sed?
I need something like: `s/insert tab here/\t'
In theory, sed -e 's/insert tab here/ /'
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Nils Inge Lilleheie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have problems when I try to boot from the (binary) official CD on the
Digital Celebris GL180 PC's.
The PC recognize the CD to be bootable and displays:
LDLINUX.SYS 1.30 96/11/04 Copyright (C) 1994-96 H. Peter Arvin
on the screen,
Davinder Pal Singh \(STEP\) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Friends,
I am pretty new to Debian Linux. I have installed Debian 1.3.xx on a
100 Mhz Pentium PC.
But I am unable to start openwindow. I have installed the olvwm
*.deb package with the help of dpkg and xserver etc. before
that. But
On Sat, 9 Aug 1997, T.G.H. de Grunt wrote:
Hi,
I'm programming in C++ and I want to
change my displaymode to the 132 columns mode.
How do I do that ?!
Get svgatextmode in /admin
Bob
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On Sun, 10 Aug 1997, Wiria Atmadja Kusuma wrote:
Hi there.., I am a newbie in linux( debian ), I had just installed the
debian linux in hdb1, but I had trouble configuring the lilo, my system is
166mmx, 64 megs of sdram, previously installed NT40 and win95, can anyone
out there please tell me
On 7 Aug, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do I have to upgrade man page index somehow?
Lesson learned: Debian is always right. Read man page carefully :)
You could try mandb, although I never called it mayself and never had
problems when I installed manpages to /usr/local.
Ciao,
Martin
Hi there.., I am a newbie in linux( debian ), I had just installed the
debian linux in hdb1, but I had trouble configuring the lilo, my system is
166mmx, 64 megs of sdram, previously installed NT40 and win95, can anyone
out there please tell me where to start with this so call lilo? Please..
The
OK. If this helps just one person I think it's worth typing up. I welcome
any suggestions of things I may have missed fixing or cleaning up.
Thank you very much.
Hmmm, this looks rather complicated and time consuming. I which there
would be an easier way... I am always thinking wether it is
I fixed the binfmt_java problem. It seems that there was an alias (I
know not from where it is not in conf.modules) for binfmt-310
binfmt_java. When I try to run java progs it looks for binfmt--310
(note the two dashes), so I added an alias to binfmt--310 and voila it
worked.
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Is it possible to use dpkg to install debian packages to an other
filesystem as /root?
I might need to install a new base system onto a free partition in
order to get my broken debian system fixed without to much hassle. I
would then like to boot this base system and install working base
Martin Steigerwald writes:
Is it possible to use dpkg to install debian packages to an other
filesystem as /root?
dpkg --root=/I-am-a-idiot/ -i pkg1.deb pkg2.deb
Regards
Joey
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joost witteveen wrote:
rulcmc:/usr/lib/menu$ ls |wc
75 75 519
Unless you have ls aliased to ls -l or something, that's not a very accurate
number. ;-)
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102
So, that's 74 packages on my system, and I don't have all packages
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