Re: faxing from Win 95

1997-08-15 Thread Rob MacWilliams
On Fri, 15 Aug 1997, Adam Shand wrote: I want to be able to fax from my Windows 95 desktop, ideally via the default exchange client, but via a print driver would be OK. From what little I've seen and read you should be able to do it with Samba. I believe theres a file in the

[shadow] Shadow source tree

1997-08-15 Thread Adam Shand
Hi.. I'm trying to compile some programs which require shadow stuff. I have shadow installed on my system and it's working but I don't have any of the shadow header files (pwauth.h, libshadow.a etc) that I think, and others say, that I should have. Where do I find them? Do I need to get the

Installing qmail.deb (was Re: Laptop for Linux Debian)

1997-08-15 Thread David M
Dear friends, before anything else, let me thank you all for your support! I think Laptop vendors should start looking at supportintg Linux as you can see people wanting to purchase a laptop (such as myself) will prefer a brand (or generic) laptop that does support Linux!!! :) Now regardng

Installing qmail.deb still has problems...

1997-08-15 Thread David M
Dear friends: I just installed qmail1.01.deb and I still got the same 'hard error' report. Also to install qmail I had to remove libpthread0 and splay and then install libso and libc6 before qmail could be installed. Now qmail might be installed but it will probably not work cause control/me

Internal Clock Question

1997-08-15 Thread Dan Dooher
Crew, I just realized a *stupid* mistake. My BIOS clock is set to EDT and I told UNIX it was in EST at installation. Is there an easy fix for this? I've got everthing else installed and working great--I can't handle a re-install ;\ Regards, Dan --

Re: gettyps, uugetty etc?

1997-08-15 Thread Tim Sailer
In your email to me, Miguel A. Figueroa, you wrote: Hi, Any pointer to info on the tty -vs- cua setup for modems? I just installed Debian in place of Redhat (can I get an amen), and I used Amen! to have to have two devices for one modem. ttyS1 for dial-in and cua1 for dialout. For

missing cua*

1997-08-15 Thread lc29b50
I installed debian but somehow I only have /dev/ttyS*, no /dev/cua* files. I'm also not very sure how to set up my pnp modem. I ran pnpdump to create /etc/isapnp.conf, and uncommented the sections I needed, ran isapnp /etc/isapnp.conf and everything appeared to be ok, but in what script file do

Re: Internal Clock Question

1997-08-15 Thread Brandon Mitchell
I just realized a *stupid* mistake. My BIOS clock is set to EDT and I told UNIX it was in EST at installation. Is there an easy fix for this? I've got everthing else installed and working great--I can't handle a re-install ;\ I've never done this before (always got it right during

Debian libc5 to libc6 Mini-HOWTO (regular posting)

1997-08-15 Thread Scott K. Ellis
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Debian libc5 to libc6 Mini-HOWTO Scott K. Ellis, [EMAIL PROTECTED] v1.3, August 14, 1997 1. Introduction The Debian project is currently in the process of putting together the next release of the Debian system. This version will utilize the new

please help: olvwm and openwin-menu

1997-08-15 Thread Reto Andreas Bachmann
Hi Everyone, I just downloaded and installed olvwm. The good news is that it seems I have finally found a window manager that I like :-) The bad news is that I can't get it to read the menu definition file :-( The system-wide file exists as /etc/X11/olvwm/openwin-menu and my customization file

SUMMARY Re: Internal Clock Question

1997-08-15 Thread Dan Dooher
The fix to the below problem was: As root: /usr/sbin/tzconfig # a menu driven program for changing timezones /usr/sbin/clock -s # sets the time *from* CMOS Thanks to Brandon Mitchell and Damir J. Naden for the information. --Dan Brandon Mitchell wrote: I just realized a *stupid*

Re: printing over samba to win95

1997-08-15 Thread Rick Macdonald
On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, George Bonser wrote: My understanding is that samba allows Win95 to print to Linux, it you want to go the other way, (linux to Win95 resources) you need a program called rumba. You can locate it on most of the NExT ftp archives, I do No, you use rumba to nfs mount the

How to change the default X visual?

1997-08-15 Thread H Huang
I've only got a grey scale monitor, and would like to change the default X visual of my Debian box to GrayScale. How do I do that? Thanks for your help. (p.s. please cc me, since I'm currently not on this list) __ ___ __ ___ / / /__ / / / __ /_/ /__ /_/ / _ __ / _ __ / /_/

Re: /etc/init.d structure [long rant]

1997-08-15 Thread Donovan Baarda
On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Richard G. Roberto wrote: On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Donovan Baarda wrote: So excuse me if I have got this wrong, but does that mean going from run level 2 to run level 7 requires running all K* then S* in run level 3, then all K* then S* in run level 4, then all K* then S*

Re: /etc/init.d structure [long rant]

1997-08-15 Thread Donovan Baarda
On Fri, 15 Aug 1997, Dima wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Manoj Srivastava writes: *Nothing* has an S* in more than one level. A package is meant to be at a certain run level and higher. A level 3 package is started at run level 3, killed in run level 2, and at *no* other level. See

Re: Qmail ./qmail-config does not work! hard error???

1997-08-15 Thread David M
Hi there again! more surprises! ;) Everything compiled ok but when I got to step 7 there is a hard error message when the ./qmail-config script tries to run ./dnsfq hostname. It reports hard error! Have any of you qmail installed on Debian? Did you encounter this problem? If

Re: missing cua*

1997-08-15 Thread Joost Kooij
On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, lc29b50 wrote: I installed debian but somehow I only have /dev/ttyS*, no /dev/cua* files. cua's are obsolete now. Use the corresponding ttyS to prevent locking problems from happening. I'm also not very sure how to set up my pnp modem. I ran pnpdump to create

Re: faxing from Win 95

1997-08-15 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Thu, Aug 14, 1997 at 06:19:44PM -0500, Rob MacWilliams wrote: On Fri, 15 Aug 1997, Adam Shand wrote: I want to be able to fax from my Windows 95 desktop, ideally via the default exchange client, but via a print driver would be OK. From what little I've seen and read

John Ferguson/Boulder/IBM is out of the office.

1997-08-15 Thread D03NM018/03/M/IBM
I am out of the office from 08-15-97, returning 12-31-99. You will receive only this notification of my absence prior to my return, at which time I will respond. I am out of the office indefinately. Please contact Bill Barke for MESA, PSCo and PNU. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST:

Re: printing over samba to win95

1997-08-15 Thread Colin R. Telmer
On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Rick Macdonald wrote: On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Paul Miller wrote: I'm trying to add an entry to the /etc/printcap file to print on another machine (win95) using samba. I have a HP Deskjet 660C and I want to use Magicfilter's DJ550C filters. Here's the problem:

Re: adduser and NIS

1997-08-15 Thread Thomas Gebhardt
Hi, Talking about /etc/nsswitch.conf: /etc/nsswitch.conf is part of the package base-files of bo. There are no manual pages, however. Is there any program (parts of the nis package ?) that take care about nsswitch.conf? Or is it just a sneak preview of a future NYS/NIS+ package? Thanks, Thomas

RE: Debian-Desktop

1997-08-15 Thread Lindsay Allen
After getting advice from Christian Leutloff, Aachen, Germany [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.oche.de/~leutloff/ I have had another go at my minimalist installation with some success. Instead of using get-selections and put-selections I simply made my own Packages.gz and then ran dselect in the

Re: Blocking spam by IP number

1997-08-15 Thread Craig Sanders
On Mon, 11 Aug 1997, Bruce Perens wrote: I'm building a spam blocking package for Debian. While that is going on, i notice that the latest sendmail package includes Claus Aßmann's anti-spam stuff. I've been using them for several months now, and they're quite good. not perfect, but they do

Re: Blocking spam by IP number

1997-08-15 Thread Craig Sanders
On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Remco van de Meent wrote: On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, David Sewell wrote: : I think a Debian spam-blocking package, using TCPD and generalized : to cover all MTAs, would be a good thing, with a couple of caveats. That's quite difficult to implement. One of the most

Re: Qmail ./qmail-config does not work! hard error???

1997-08-15 Thread Bruno O. M. Simoes
At 02:55 AM 8/15/97 +0800, Dima wrote: David M wrote: Hello guys, more surprises! ;) Everything compiled ok but when I got to step 7 there is a hard error message when the ./qmail-config script tries to run ./dnsfq hostname. It reports hard error! Have any of you qmail installed on

Re: missing cua*

1997-08-15 Thread David Wright
On Fri, 15 Aug 1997, Joost Kooij wrote: [...] but in what script file do I place isapnp /etc/isapnp.conf and other initialization commands for it to configure every time debian boots? (I used to put it under rc.local when I was using slackware) Maybe /etc/init.d/boot ? No,

Re: /etc/init.d structure [long rant]

1997-08-15 Thread Richard G. Roberto
On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote: [...] Manoj Srivastava wrote: You are hereby excused. *Nothing* has an S* in more than one level. A package is meant to be at a certain run level and higher. A level 3 package is started at run level 3, killed in run level 2,

Re: ppp configuring with dunc (solved)

1997-08-15 Thread Richard G. Roberto
On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Eugene Sevinian wrote: Thanks, Richard! Now it works. After few attempts to modify old /root/.ppprc I have noticed that dunc replaced it by the short file with one option (defaultroute) and 2-3 strings as well. Then I just added this option in old (and valid) .ppprc

Re: /etc/init.d structure [long rant]

1997-08-15 Thread Richard G. Roberto
On 14 Aug 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Manoj Srivastava writes: *Nothing* has an S* in more than one level. A package is meant to be at a certain run level and higher. A level 3 package is started at run level 3, killed in run level 2, and at *no* other level. See how this works?

Re: 3C509 Problems

1997-08-15 Thread Alex Monaghan
Alex Monaghan wrote: Help, I've got a problem with my 3C509 Debian 1.2 (2.0.30 kernel). I've tried this card loaded in the kernel and also as a module. Until the last few weeks it has worked OK, but now it just won't load. I've not made any changes to the machine or Linux in the mean time

Re: printing over samba to win95

1997-08-15 Thread Christopher Jason Morrone
On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Rick Macdonald wrote: On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, George Bonser wrote: My understanding is that samba allows Win95 to print to Linux, it you want to go the other way, (linux to Win95 resources) you need a program called rumba. You can locate it on most of the NExT ftp

Re: Blocking spam by IP number

1997-08-15 Thread Remco van de Meent
On Fri, 15 Aug 1997, Craig Sanders wrote: : that's one of the reasons i prefer packet filtering to tcp-wrappers. : block it out in the kernel before it gets to the application level. Hmm.. I don't agree with you on your last sentence. Why should the kernel take care of something which has

xemacs-19.15 on a hamm system

1997-08-15 Thread Douglas Bates
I am running the unstable (hamm) distribution of Debian. According to dselect my libraries etc. are up-to-date with those available in the distributions hamm, hamm/contrib, and hamm/non-free on ftp.debian.org. At some point in the last few weeks, xemacs-19.15 started segfaulting and dumping core

Unknown PCI device (8086:7100 and others)

1997-08-15 Thread Joergen Haegg
Hi. I was trying to install Debian on my new K6-based PC. It seems as if the mother board is a bit too new, 7100-7113 and 1300 is unknown. Now, I looked in pci.h in 2.0.30, found nothing. They are, however, supported in 2.1.50. Problem is, I want to install Debian without too much hacking. And

Adding helpers in Netscape

1997-08-15 Thread Jason Killen
I have gotten the real audio player for linux and tried to set up netscape to use the player but when I click on a real audio file netscape gives me this error message sh: -c: line 1: missing closing ')' for arithmetic expression sh: -c: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token ';' sh: -c:

Re: Adding helpers in Netscape

1997-08-15 Thread Will Lowe
On Fri, 15 Aug 1997, Jason Killen wrote: sh: -c: line 1: missing closing ')' for arithmetic expression sh: -c: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token ';' sh: -c: line 1: '((/usr/local/bin/realaudio/raplayer /tmp/file.ram); rm /tmp/file.ram )' This is a result of the bash 2.00 bug. You

Re: /etc/init.d structure [even longer rant]

1997-08-15 Thread stick
I've been following the conversation on run-levels and /etc/rc?.d and have a couple of comments to make. First, we need to recognize that each approach has it's own strengths and weaknesses. No matter which solution is chosen, there will be some trade offs. Second, I think we need to separate

system rescued, some quirks left

1997-08-15 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Hi! I rescued that debian i386 system by doing somewhat like a complete reinstall of Debian 1.3 stable. I have learned my lesson and will not use unstable anymore for a computer that I need for work. (I had to re-install cause I forget the printed-out descriptions from some of you how to fix

Re: system rescued, some quirks left

1997-08-15 Thread Scott K. Ellis
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On 14 Aug 1997, Martin Steigerwald wrote: One problem is left... some of the new installed packages fail to post-install (dosemu for example) cause the command suidregister or suidunregister is not found, but needed by the script. These commands

Is this the Debian Philosophy? (or.... $#@!@#$ bash 2.0!)

1997-08-15 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Jason Killen wrote: I have gotten the real audio player for linux and tried to set up netscape to use the player but when I click on a real audio file netscape gives me this error message sh: -c: line 1: missing closing ')' for arithmetic expression sh: -c: line 1: syntax error near

lsz 0.11 for Debian GNU/Linux

1997-08-15 Thread Robert Sylvester
I would like to discuss with someone who is interested, the usage of the lsz download command. If you write me back personally at [EMAIL PROTECTED] I will fill you in on the particulars of my system and the problems I am encountering. Thanks in advance Bob Sylvester -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS

Re: Adding helpers in Netscape

1997-08-15 Thread Jason Killen
Ash seems to be working great. Thanks for the info. In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] you w rote: On Fri, 15 Aug 1997, Jason Killen wrote: sh: -c: line 1: missing closing ')' for arithmetic expression sh: -c: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token ';' sh: -c: line 1:

Re: Is this the Debian Philosophy? (or.... $#@!@#$ bash 2.0!)

1997-08-15 Thread Lingran Chen, x1305
Dear Jens and other Debianers: ... To support these goals, we will provide an integrated system of high-quality, 100% free software, with no legal restrictions that would prevent these kinds of use. I find that while the quality of distributions is generally high the emphasis

Re: Is this the Debian Philosophy? (or.... $#@!@#$ bash 2.0!)

1997-08-15 Thread Peter S Galbraith
Jens B. Jorgensen wrote: Who decides when a bug is important enough to be rolled back into an old distribution[?] After a few months of using Debian, I don't know the answer to that. I don't even know *if* distributions are updated after

Update: olvwm and openwin-menu

1997-08-15 Thread Reto Andreas Bachmann
Hi Tibor, Hi Everyone - Tibor Simko wrote: hi i like olvwm too. after the installation, the system-wide menu worked for me right out of the box, after the right mouse button click... so you must have done something bizzare during the installation ?! best wishes Mmmhhh, maybe I did

Storing XVidtune changes...

1997-08-15 Thread Marc W. Brooks
What is the easiest way to store changes that are made with xvidtune? I used it to setup X the way that I like it, and I would like the changes to become permanent. Any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Marc -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word

Re: Is this the Debian Philosophy? (or.... $#@!@#$ bash 2.0!)

1997-08-15 Thread James Troup
Jens B. Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: This really annoys me. (No, not you Jason.) I agree that we have to move on the the next distribution, but given the fact that speculation *most* /speculation debian 1.3.1 users use netscape and that speculation *most* /speculation of those folks

Re: Storing XVidtune changes...

1997-08-15 Thread Vern Hamberg
At 01:17 PM 8/15/97 -0400, you wrote: What is the easiest way to store changes that are made with xvidtune? I used it to setup X the way that I like it, and I would like the changes to become permanent. Any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Marc I thought xvidtune

Re: /etc/init.d structure [long rant]

1997-08-15 Thread Dima
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote: On Fri, 15 Aug 1997, Dima wrote: Also, runlevels _are flexible. Nobody can force me to start networking daemons at RL 2 -- I can bloody well start them from ip-up when I ring my ISP, at whatever runlevel I happen to be then. (In practice I don't

Re: Laptop for Linux Debian

1997-08-15 Thread Mike Miller
dale == Dale Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: David M [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If one were to buy a laptop these days what would be a good brand that is widely supported by Linux (Debian)? As someone else mentioned, I had to install off of CD in order to get PCMCIA

Re: Adding helpers in Netscape

1997-08-15 Thread Will Lowe
On Fri, 15 Aug 1997, Jason Killen wrote: Ash seems to be working great. Thanks for the info. Not a problem. Will [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Storing XVidtune changes...

1997-08-15 Thread Peter S Galbraith
What is the easiest way to store changes that are made with xvidtune? Click on the `show' button and it will spit out a line like: 1600x1200 202.50 1600 1664 1856 2160 1200 1201 1204 1250 +hsync +vsync which you then edit into /etc/XF86Config at the `right' place, replacing the

Re: Storing XVidtune changes...

1997-08-15 Thread Marc W. Brooks
At 01:09 PM 8/15/97 -0400, Vern Hamberg wrote: I thought xvidtune had an option to modify xf86config. Do you know how to use that option? Just wondering. I can check when I get home, if not. Later, Marc -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL

Re: Is this the Debian Philosophy? (or.... $#@!@#$ bash 2.0!)

1997-08-15 Thread Jim Pick
(time to do some apologizing) This really annoys me. (No, not you Jason.) I agree that we have to move on the the next distribution, but given the fact that speculation *most* /speculation debian 1.3.1 users use netscape and that speculation *most* /speculation of those folks will want to

RE: problems with X in debian 1.3

1997-08-15 Thread John Cook
excerpt from a recent rant: There are *still* bugs in the 1.3 installation (such as the problems with X). Are the X problems in 1.3 documented anywhere? I am about to try configuring/running X on a new 1.3.1 installation and would appreciate any pointers here. (I have an ATI WinTurbo

majordomo problems..

1997-08-15 Thread Carlos Marcos Kakihara
Hi, I'm using majordomo_1.94.1-7. I can do 'who', 'help', 'subscribe', but when I try a 'unsubscribe list email' I (lit owner) receive the following mail: Date: Fri, 15 Aug 1997 15:33:55 -0300 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MAJORDOMO ABORT (mj_majordomo) --

socksified clients

1997-08-15 Thread Stephen P. Serafin
Are tcp/ip clients (ftp, telnet, ...) already socksified in Debian 1.3.1? My tcp/ip connection is behind a firewall that uses CSTC version 4.2beta. What do I need to do to get through it to the internet? So far I have only found information on setting up a Linux machine to be a firewall.

Re: samba host name

1997-08-15 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
Paul Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I don't want to use my host name as my samba name... how can I change samba to use a different name? I didn't find anything in the smb.conf man page. I'm currently loading samba 1.9.16p11 from the inetd.conf file. Take a look at the -n option of nmbd.

Re: xfree3.3 german keyb /usr ro

1997-08-15 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
Thomas Degner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: hallo, i recognized that the german keyboard extensions of Xfree 3.3 won't work when /usr is mounted readonly. [deleted some infos about system] X complains that it cannot use the compliled keyboard map (i don't have the exact message here).

Debian is a great distribution

1997-08-15 Thread Stephen P. Serafin
I just finished installing Debian 1.3.1 on my home pc. With just a handful of floppies with images and packages downloaded from the internet I was able to successfully compile a customized kernel and connect to the internet with ppp on the first try. Now with dftp and/or dpkg-ftp and/or dselect I

Administration question

1997-08-15 Thread David_Neuer
I am running a Debian system right now as a web development staging server. At present, it is only on a local network, but could conceivably become a gateway to the Internet as well. So for the time being, it is basically a two-user system (me and my wife). I am teaching my wife to do web

Re: Administration question

1997-08-15 Thread Jeff Noxon
Why not just tell her to use Control-Alt-Delete to shut down the system? Debian will perform an orderly shutdown and reboot the machine, at which time it can be safely powered off. No magic necessary. Regards, Jeff -- Make it idiot-proof, and someone will breed a better idiot. PGP mail

Re: Administration question

1997-08-15 Thread Will Lowe
On Fri, 15 Aug 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What would be the best way to enable her to run the shutdown command, without creating a giant security hole which might bite me in the @*% should this machine ever become a gateway? My thoughts up to this point: Why don't you use sudo? It allows

Re: Unknown PCI device (8086:7100 and others)

1997-08-15 Thread Pete Harlan
It seems as if the mother board is a bit too new, 7100-7113 and 1300 is unknown. I also had trouble like this (I don't remember the specific unknown numbers; the machine was a new Dec Venturis FX-2 with Pentium MMX). It disappeared when I installed Linus's (then-) latest patch, pre-2.0.31-6.

Re: Administration question

1997-08-15 Thread stick
What would be the best way to enable her to run the shutdown command, without creating a giant security hole which might bite me in the @*% should this machine ever become a gateway? My thoughts up to this point: 1) Creating a group consisting of my wife and myself, and doing a setuid

Re: missing cua*

1997-08-15 Thread Joost Kooij
On Fri, 15 Aug 1997, David Wright wrote: On Fri, 15 Aug 1997, Joost Kooij wrote: [ regarding where to put isapnp /etc/isapnp.conf and other initialization commands to configure it every time debian boots ] Maybe /etc/init.d/boot ? No, /etc/init.d/boot exists, and therefore