On Fri, 12 Sep 1997, Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
i just got EPSON LQ-800 ($2 on garage sale ;)).
What are right steps to get it working
under Debian ? Yes, i read HOWTO, i have
gs installed. Is this ready-to-run package?
Any specific info i have to know about
printer (i don't have manual)?
Help! what debian package provides 'elf-x11r6lib'??
For some reason ftp.debian.org doesn't have the unstable directory.. and
dselect decided to uninstall tons of my programs.. :( .. I changed the
unstable directory in ftp to hamm/hamm .. I still need that package
though.
-Paul
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Emacs dumps core, repeatedly. I just replaced the xlib6, installing both
xlib6 and xlib6g in hamm. Is this possibly the problem? I have just
installed
new slang0.99 libraries from hamm, and the newest svgalib1 in hamm. Also, a
number of applicatoins that were, mainly dependent upon
Why did you move to networked 386's? What's running on them?
The system that we use is provided to us by True Value.
The backroom system is a SCO 3.2V4.2 box. The registers are
simple 386's, 4M ram, 10Mb hard drives, simple ethernet cards.
They run some old version of DOS, and a custom
Why did you move to networked 386's? What's running on them?
The system that we use is provided to us by True Value. The backroom
system is a SCO 3.2V4.2 box. There where a couple of reasons for
getting rid of the WYSE terminals. There were emulation problems
with the terminals, SCO uses
Hi:
I try to install X11 from cdrom that is download and recorded from ftp.
When I use dselect to install some packages, some .deb packages are
refused by dpkg. Even I use dpkg -i xlib* to install X11, error message
like:
dpkg-deb: /...directory/xlib6*.. not dbian format
Does anybody have same
dada [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there any how-to to setup an ppp server under Debian?
I need detailled information becouse I'm newie :-) and I want set up
one ppp server at my home.
Do you have the doc-linux package installed? Look at
file:/usr/doc/HOWTO/PPP-HOWTO.gz
in this
Tao Lu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi:
What's the command to mount floppy driver and how to access the
floppy?
First create a directory /floppy
Then execute
mount -t msdos /dev/fd0 /floppy # msdos formatted
or
mount -t vfat /dev/fd0 /floppy # win95 formatted
Use fd1 for
I think it's a hardware problem. attempting xfishtank repeatably causes the
problem again.
SHutting off power and restarting solves it. Rebooting alone does not.
I'm just hoping this system stays in one piece long enough for the shuttle 603
to actually be availalbe for purchase . . . on a
Hi there,
is there a chance to force the cursor ? I installed debian 1.2 on
an older portable computer with LC EGA display (which is maybe a little
bit incompatible).
During booting the cursor is there but is away as soon as the
computers bios messages are shown.
Then everythings is fine
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Hi
Is true that I never lose control on my linux box, but some times I lose
control in my X-Windows and I must restart the X. Is that usual?
I supose that's due to use some aplications. But if this is true, why I
lose control on all aplications that I'm
I loaded up the new ImageMagick and it requires libmpeg.so.1 which I
don't have and which the packages in
stable don't seem to have either. Anyone know where I can get this
beast?
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Hello Sorry for the waste of BW... but I need some advice. I need to
install winblows95 (cringe) again.. I would like to install it on my
second HD... hdc1 While keeping Debian on my main HD...hda2 swap is hda1
and to use lilo to switch between the two... with Debian being the main
OS I
Hello
Sorry for the waste of BW... but I need some advice.
I need to install winblows95 (cringe) again..
I would like to install it on my second HD... hdc1
While keeping Debian on my main HD...hda2 swap is hda1
and to use lilo to switch between the two... with Debian being the main OS
I thought I
i think i am using exactly the same configuration as you, i.e. an ATI
Graphics Pro Turbo with a 21 ViewSonic P810 monitor. right now i am
running 1600x1200 at 16bpp with no problems. i am using the mach64
driver. this is my XF86Config file:
# XF86Config auto-generated by XF86Setup
#
# Copyright
E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
Hello debians,
I posted this question to the german user list too, no answers.
I'll try it again here.
The problem is, that xman doesn't find the X11 and related
man pages. All the other manpages are displayed correctly.
The X11R6 man directory is
C.L. Daugaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
VFS: Cannot open root device 00:00
Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 00:00
I ran rdev on the kernel for the new root device and updated and
double-checked the info in the fstab and mtab files and the loadlin boot
file.
Hi:
I try to install X11 from cdrom that is download and recorded from ftp.
When I use dselect to install some packages, some .deb packages are
refused by dpkg. Even I use dpkg -i xlib* to install X11, error message
like:
dpkg-deb: /...directory/xlib6*.. not dbian format
Does anybody have same
Rob,
Tried your suggestion to Exec top without success. There is already a line
to Exec top with several other parameters. However, when using xdm, this
menu choice (to exec top) doesn't work but when using startx or xinit to
start X, this line works perfectly and top runs in the xterm window.
I am for the first time trying out bibtex.
When I am trying to run bibtex on the following file (I deleted
nonrelevant lines)
---
Moenie dieselfde gebed oor en oor bid nie. \cite[]{Mostert:1992}
\bibliographystyle{harvard}
\bibliography{spies}
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Hi:
What's the command to mount floppy driver and how to access the floppy?
There are 3 ways to deal with a floppy:
1. As a mounted file system:
mount [-t type] /dev/fd0 /mnt
If the floppy has not got a ext2fs file system on it, you need to tell
it
Hi:
What's the command to mount floppy driver and how to access the floppy?
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Where can I find the jdk 1.1.2 packages?
--Zachary
hamm/non-free/binary-i386/devel/jdk1.1-runtime_1.1.3.v1-1.deb
hamm/non-free/binary-i386/devel/jdk1.1-dev_1.1.3.v1-1.deb
hamm/non-free/binary-all/devel/jdk1.1-docdemo_1.1.3.v1-1.deb
(on your local debian mirror)
They're not in stable yet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have my fvwm95..43a running with very few problems. One of these
snip
Try something like this:
Exec Top exec xterm -e top
It tells X to fire up an xterm and run top in it.
Later
Rob
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hello, all,
when i try to print from netscape, i get this message in my xconsole:
Sep 12 09:53:40 mattyt lpd[1143]: lp: Daemon filter 'f' terminated (13)
What do you have as print command in the window which pops up in
Netscape when you try to print? Just a simple lpr works fine
Once more.
I actually did the change you indicated (to /usr/bin/emacs), in the
midst of debugging this situation. It turned out, I think, that the
weird messages were from an editing error I made in editing the config
file, tex-site.el, for auctex, which I had been running for only one
day.
Try booting off a floppy, mounting the two drives/partions as
/mnt/target and /mnt/source
Then use the command
(cd /mnt/source tar c .)|(cd /mnt/target tar xvp)
That's how I recently moved my home directories to a bigger disk.
The p on the second tar statement is important because it preserves
I have checked with XFree86 ftp site.
ALL XFree86 releases after 3.2 (3.2A to 3.3.1)
no longer contains Project.tmpl. So I don't suppose
the one included in Debian's latest distribution should.
I'm now trying to reuse the one found in 3.2.
Lets hope it works.
Jason
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Hi:
I try to install X11 from cdrom that is download and recorded from ftp.
When I use dselect to install some packages, some .deb packages are
refused by dpkg. Even I use dpkg -i xlib* to install X11, error message
like:
dpkg-deb: /...directory/xlib6*.. not dbian format
Does anybody have same
Tell us what kind of machine it is, and what peripherals it has.
Bruce
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I have my fvwm95..43a running with very few problems. One of these
problems is indicated by not being able to run programs in the menus.
For instance, under the utilities menu (left click on the desktop) there is
a menu item called 'Running Processes' which is supposed to display
a list of
Hi, All
i just got EPSON LQ-800 ($2 on garage sale ;)).
What are right steps to get it working
under Debian ? Yes, i read HOWTO, i have
gs installed. Is this ready-to-run package?
Any specific info i have to know about
printer (i don't have manual)?
regards
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I'd say you have bad sectors on your harddisk, and it just so happens that
one of those badsectors has wiped out something important. This happened to
me recently. The disk had a three year waranty (seagate) so I returned it
and got a new drive.
It seemed to me that IDE drives are able to
Hi all,
I seem to recall someone posting a way to switch from smail to qmail.
I've searched deja news without success, and was wondering if anyone could
pass me a clue.
I currently use procmail as my local delivery tool and would like to
remain doing so. I'm planning to open things up a bit with
C.L. Daugaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've seen (and kept) posts on how to transfer a system to a new HD.
what I'm stumped on is how this is done when /, /usr, and /home are on
*separate partitions* and I want to keep it that way. Can anyone tell
me how this is done? At this state the
On 12 Sep 1997, TENCC01.LEWIS01 wrote:
It probably doesn't work the way you want. Usually the terminal keyboard
is
locked until the print is finished. Making the terminal useful for input
at the
same time is generally not possible. It would require a very clever
terminal
On 12 Sep 1997, TENCC01.LEWIS01 wrote:
It probably doesn't work the way you want. Usually the terminal keyboard is
locked until the print is finished. Making the terminal useful for input at
the
same time is generally not possible. It would require a very clever terminal
and an extremely
Will Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 10 Sep 1997, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
On Tue, Sep 09, 1997 at 01:10:03PM -0400, Will Lowe wrote:
If you have a pnp bios, it's handled before linux even boots.
Otherwise, you'll need to use the isapnptools package.
Hmm, nearly correct. I
My X has died and won't come back. I had several windows open, making
lyx, running dselect, and a few windows on an alpha. Then I attempted
to try xfishtank, and the display froze. No mouse, no keyboard, no
nothing.
I telnetted to the alpha from another machine, and all of the jobs were
gone,
On Fri, 12 Sep 1997, RHS Linux User wrote:
I don't know how big a problem having the keyboard locked
during printing would actually be. My part-time job is in a
hardware store that uses a POS system similar to the one
you are describing. All of our registers are 386's networked to
a
On Sat, 13 Sep 1997, Jason Tseng wrote:
I have checked with XFree86 ftp site.
I checked the source from the Official CD.
ALL XFree86 releases after 3.2 (3.2A to 3.3.1)
no longer contains Project.tmpl. So I don't suppose
the one included in Debian's latest distribution should.
My results
Hi all,
I'm trying to convert from TkMail to Xemacs (VM) for my e-mail. Emacs has a
couple
of features that TkMail doesn't.
Currently I'm running fetchmail - smail - tkmail for the incoming side and
tkmail - smail for the outgoing side. All of these programs are up to date
from
stable and
Hi!
Has anyone got CorelDraw running on a Debian system?
feri.
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Hello
Sorry for the waste of BW... but I need some advice.
I need to install winblows95 (cringe) again..
I would like to install it on my second HD... hdc1
While keeping Debian on my main HD...hda2 swap is hda1
and to use lilo to switch between
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Jim Pick wrote:
Hi
Is true that I never lose control on my linux box, but some times I lose
control in my X-Windows and I must restart the X. Is that usual?
I supose that's due to use some aplications. But if this is true, why I
lose control on all aplications that I'm using?
Manuel Sickert wrote:
I posted this question to the german user list too, no answers.
I'll try it again here.
The problem is, that xman doesn't find the X11 and related
man pages. All the other manpages are displayed correctly.
The X11R6 man directory is in the MANPATh:
~$ manpath
On Fri, 12 Sep 1997, C.L. Daugaard wrote:
I've seen (and kept) posts on how to transfer a system to a new HD.
what I'm stumped on is how this is done when /, /usr, and /home are on
*separate partitions* and I want to keep it that way. Can anyone tell
me how this is done? At this state the
I have some strange IRQ settings for my serial ports. Linux doesn't
autoprobe properly. I've read in the manual that this can be
corrected by via setserial. This seems a rather inelegant solution.
Is there a way similar to the pas16=0x388,20 I use for my CD-ROM
controller to override the
Where can I find the jdk 1.1.2 packages?
--Zachary
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There is a debian package in the experimental section, but it depends on
libc6, and I'm not game to upgrade til I stop seeing posts saying they had
to reinstall an old package to make things work again.
I installed qmail happily. Compiled easily into /var/qmail
I decided to install sendmail and
You will find the Contents file in the stable directory on your CD. A
search of this file is the best way to find out which package contains
a particular file. Searching for Project.tmpl shows that it is found in
the x11 section in the package xlib6-dev.
Project.tmpl is indeed listed in
I am trying to do a install fresh install of Debian 1.3 but my
machine is locking up with the last message on the screen:
eata_pio: No BIOS32 extensions present. This driver still depends on it.
Skipping scan for PCI HBAs.
Then it's dead. I'm wondering if I need to build a new
Try cp -ax /source /destination
The a option copies symbolic links as links, preserves permissions, and
copies directories recursively.
The x option tells cp to not copy anything on a different file system.
I have always used this method and the only thing I have to do is
create the
Rob Browning [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
cp -a `ls | grep -v proc` dummy
Oops, this needs to be
cp -a `ls | fgrep -v proc | fgrep -v 'lost+found'` dummy
or something similar.
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I've seen (and kept) posts on how to transfer a system to a new HD.
what I'm stumped on is how this is done when /, /usr, and /home are on
*separate partitions* and I want to keep it that way. Can anyone tell
me how this is done? At this state the find . -mount -depth
-print|cpio -pdmv
:-)
In this case you may as well post your root passwd in Yahoo.
On Fri, Sep 12, 1997 at 09:02:59PM +0100, G. Kapetanios wrote:
Hi,
Although I am not familiar at all with the inner workings of nfs
the description below indicates a risk that an unauthorised client may
read files
Please, help me with clarifying a boot problem.
I have upgraded from Debian 1.2.17 to Debian 1.3.1, and the machine
will not boot. I have recompiled the kernel 2.0.30 and rebooted the machine
again. Now it hangs, but then finally boots.
This is dmesg with a troubled hda disk
You will find the Contents file in the stable directory on your CD. A
search of this file is the best way to find out which package contains
a particular file. Searching for Project.tmpl shows that it is found in
the x11 section in the package xlib6-dev.
Luck,
Dwarf
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I had to manually edit the option file in the kernel directory (Forgot
its real name and am at work right now). Everytime I tried to specifiy
an IRQ it told me I typed an invalid number -- even the default 7.
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], writes:
Has anyone had any luck with compiling a kernel on Debian? I can compile
fine just as long as I don't try to compile with sound. NOTE: I did
use the make-kpkg -revision custom.1.0 kernel_image option. This is the
error I get (The same thing happens
[Followups redirected to debian-devel]
Some packages in hamm have been linked with the -r /usr/X11R6/lib
option and break on a libc6 system with the new libc6 X libraries
(coredump).
This perl script will patch these programs and make them work:
=== BEGIN SCRIPT
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
:-) I put my hands on some SCO systems at some customers' and I think
Linux is quite _another_planet_ (and among every distribution Debian, also
used Yggdrasil, Slackware and RedHat).
Could not agree more. I don't think SCO, even Open Server, is in
the same solar system :).
Yes
Has anyone had any luck with compiling a kernel on Debian? I can compile
fine just as long as I don't try to compile with sound. NOTE: I did
use the make-kpkg -revision custom.1.0 kernel_image option. This is the
error I get (The same thing happens with 2.0.30 also):
gcc -D__KERNEL__
I thought I heard about something like this somewhere, but I'm not sure
where:
Say I want to bring up my own intel-based machine, or I want to do some
embedded stuff, or I just want to learn about intel-based POST, or
whatever, and I don't want to deal with Award or AMI or that bunch (and
I want
Hi!
Has anyone got CorelDraw running on a Debian system?
No. But Caldera sells it (version 3.5) on CD. It should be possible to
install
it on Debian, I would think.
Yes, I know that ... What I was really wondering is how did (would)
someone go about it. Caldera requires, as far
On Sat, 13 Sep 1997, A. Paul Heely Jr. wrote:
Why did you move to networked 386's? What's running on them?
The system that we use is provided to us by True Value. The backroom
system is a SCO 3.2V4.2 box. There where a couple of reasons for
getting rid of the WYSE terminals. There
[ minor correction ]
Here's what I did (the above script installed as libc5):
^
should be sedlibc5
I don't want to confuse anyone. :-)
Cheers,
- Jim
pgp322gkd7f8n.pgp
Description:
Emacs booted up after I downgraded xlib6-3.3-5 (in hamm) to xlib6-3.3-3 (in
bo).
I didn't have to touch xlib6g.
I am unfamiliar with the use of strace, but when I tried it, the core dump
occured as a SIGSEGV, right after getting the PID.
Apparently emacs_19 has to be recompiled for the new
Hi,
Can someone give us an update on the progress with Debian 2.0 and the
stable libc6 release please.
I'm always keen to keep an eye on how many people post stuff regarding
problems with libc6. While I'd love to be adventurous, I lack technical
skills to contribute, and better serve our linux
Hi,
Can someone give us an update on the progress with Debian 2.0 and the
stable libc6 release please.
It's looking very promising. Right now is the worst time to try it out
though - since there are quite a few binaries which need to be
recompiled/patched
to work with libc6 and
Rob MacWilliams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
The problem relates to the headers of outgoing mail, the From:
line doesn't seem to be rewritten as it should be by smail. I have
the line
from_field=From: Rob MacWilliams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in my /etc/smail/config file, but emacs seems
Emacs dumps core, repeatedly. I just replaced the xlib6, installing both
xlib6 and xlib6g in hamm. Is this possibly the problem? I have just installed
new slang0.99 libraries from hamm, and the newest svgalib1 in hamm. Also, a
number of applicatoins that were, mainly dependent upon earlier
On Sat, 13 Sep 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
Here's what I want to do:
1) mail addressed to me goes into the inbox (even from mailing lists)
2) mailing lists are separated (already working)
3) remaining messages go into a junk folder
any ideas?
Sure. This is what I do, except for the junk
I installed some custom packages in /usr/local. Now, when
i install other packages which depends on that, dselect says
that x depends on y; hower y is not installed (but y is in /usr/local,
manually instaled.
How can i tell to dpkg that i have the package `y' ?
One way is with dselect,
The Filtering Mail FAQ explains how to set up both procmail and mailagent.
http://www.ii.com/internet/faqs/launchers/mail/filtering-faq/
Cheers,
- Jim
pgpzXLTTlL8Zs.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Hi!
Has anyone got CorelDraw running on a Debian system?
feri.
No. But Caldera sells it (version 3.5) on CD. It should be possible to
install
it on Debian, I would think.
Cheers,
- Jim
pgpRBmYbAxX5c.pgp
Description: PGP signature
I've just done a unpackaged install of qmail.
It seems to work very well so far. One of the nice things is that because
the configuration seems more straight forward I really feel I will be able
to use the software. I've used sendmail and felt a little like a hang
glider pilot in a jumbo jet. So
I read the Serial and PPP-HOWTO's as well as the PPP-over-minicom
mini-HOWTO.
I made sure my modem is configured as described in section 9.3
of the PPP-HOWTO (these were default anyway).
The point where I get stuck each time is section 9.5, i.e.
testing the modem for dial out.
What
The problem relates to the headers of outgoing mail, the From: line doesn't
seem to be rewritten as it should be by smail. I have the line
from_field=From: Rob MacWilliams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in my /etc/smail/config file, but emacs seems to ignore it.
Try this - add the following to your
is there a chance to force the cursor ? I installed debian 1.2 on
an older portable computer with LC EGA display (which is maybe a little
bit incompatible).
During booting the cursor is there but is away as soon as the
computers bios messages are shown.
Then everythings is fine except the
Anyone know if I can have ALL mail forwarded somewhere else, like this ?:
Matthew
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# distributed with Debian, but it may edited by the mail
Attached to this letter you will find a procmailrc file. Adjust
the MAILDIR variable and are set.
Here's what I want to do:
1) mail addressed to me goes into the inbox (even from mailing lists)
2) mailing lists are separated (already working)
3) remaining messages go into a junk
Hi:
I try to install X11 from cdrom that is download and recorded from ftp.
When I use dselect to install some packages, some .deb packages are
refused by dpkg. Even I use dpkg -i xlib* to install X11, error message
like:
dpkg-deb: /...directory/xlib6*.. not dbian format
Does anybody
Hello,
On Debian there is no libtermcap.so, on Redhat-4.2 there is one. As far
as I remember libtermcap is obsolete and should be replaced by
libncurses.
libncurses is really another way of doing buisness altogether. The
replacement for libtermcap is libterminfo. Debian is
xlib6 used to provide it. It should have been fazed out a long time ago.
I'd like to add, if you are installing packages out of unstable, which you
must be, since you have this problem (due to the xlib6 in unstable) -- the
debian-devel list is probably a better place to direct questions about
Here's what I want to do:
1) mail addressed to me goes into the inbox (even from mailing lists)
2) mailing lists are separated (already working)
3) remaining messages go into a junk folder
any ideas?
-Paul
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Check your /etc/X11/Xserver file. the first line should have the path and
filename of the server
that you want to use. It seems that while other distributions link X to
the server you want to run,
Debian uses X as a small 'loader' program that reads the Xserver file and
gets the server to run
I have setup x before with little trouble. Now I have tried both
XF86Setup and XF86Config. Could anyone tell me what the following error
message means and how I might correct it.
_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 2
_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 2
On Sat, 13 Sep 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
Help! what debian package provides 'elf-x11r6lib'??
For some reason ftp.debian.org doesn't have the unstable directory.. and
dselect decided to uninstall tons of my programs.. :( .. I changed the
unstable directory in ftp to hamm/hamm .. I still need
Does anyone know where I can get this package?
I have read Mail-HOWTO and it suggests me to get it
from sunsite but it is not there. I also looked at
vixen.cso.uiuc.edu and many web sites without luck.
Can someone guide me? Thanks, Jimmy
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Hi,
If I recall correctly, sendmail+IDA was a version of sendmail
that was hacked to be user friendly back in the bad old days of
version 5 and version 6 sendmail.
However, the new version 8 sendmail beats it in all facets;
the new m4 macros being far friendlier. Forget the
On Fri, 12 Sep 1997, Joey Hess wrote:
If you were willing to go with 386 class PC's, you could strip them down to
a special ethernet card with the kernel in ROM (or, a normal ethernet card
and a floppy disk drive), a video card, a printer port, and 2 to 4 MB of
memory (plus keyboard, screen,
On Sun, 14 Sep 1997, Oliver Elphick wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], writes:
Has anyone had any luck with compiling a kernel on Debian? I can compile
[snip]
I suggest that you use `make xconfig' or `make menuconfig' to set up
your kernel configuration. That should leave the
Rob MacWilliams writes:
The problem relates to the headers of outgoing mail, the From:
line doesn't seem to be rewritten as it should be by smail. I have
the line
from_field=From: Rob MacWilliams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in my /etc/smail/config file, but emacs seems to ignore it.
Of course
I would add just one thing to Torsten's very complete and informative
response about mounting a floppy. The fdutils package contains a
program called fdmount that can automate many of these steps. In
particular, this program checks the type of filesystem on the floppy
and inserts the appropriate
Hi there,
we have an internal (virtual) domain with 192.168.0.xxx IPs. Our debian
box (1.3) is the gateway to the outside world. It has an ppp connection to
a provider an several uucp connections for news and file transfer.
This box is also the smarthost for our domain.
So smail has to
- route
I just updated a machine that was previously running unstable to the
most current version of unstable and a bunch of programs that seem to
depend on libc5 core dump (emacs, fvwm2, ?). I poked around but couldn't
solve the problem so I thought the easiest thing to do would be to
present the output
On 13 Sep 1997, Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
dada [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi
Is true that I never lose control on my linux box, but some times I lose
control in my X-Windows and I must restart the X. Is that usual?
I supose that's due to use some aplications. But if this is
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