Re: Bus-Mastered DMA support for Triton Chipset?

1997-10-02 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Wed, 1 Oct 1997, Richard S. Gray wrote: understand a little more about what is going on. Shouldn't a channel be allocated for the ide drive? Or does this form of DMA bypass the DMA controller found on the main board. If yes then does this mean that the DMA controller is actually on the

Re: Bus-Mastered DMA support for Triton Chipset?

1997-10-02 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Wed, 1 Oct 1997, Richard S. Gray wrote: Hi, I'm trying to understand bus-mastered dma (ide) for a long time but I clearly don't understand what is going on. I first compile support into my kernel by selecting: [*]Intel PIIX/PIIX3/PIIX4 (Triton 430FX/HX/VX/TX, 440FX) DMA support

Re: How to multitask in X-windows?

1997-10-02 Thread Will Lowe
On Wed, 1 Oct 1997, ImmortaL wrote: Actually your both right because my question can go both ways it doesnt matter they both are helpful BUT,i tried both ways and they dont work for example if i enter X and start netscape and then go back to Xterm i cant enter any commands its locked until i

Re: midi software

1997-10-02 Thread Will Lowe
On Wed, 1 Oct 1997, Timothy Phan wrote: Hi, I'm in the middle of learning to play keyboard/piano. I'd like to know if there is any MIDI software on Linux that can help me. Well, the rosegarden sequencer/music notation package is pretty nifty, but it not a piano tutorial; it's geared

Re: How to multitask in X-windows?

1997-10-02 Thread Will Lowe
On Wed, 1 Oct 1997, David B. Teague wrote: Will someone PLEASE explain why when I suspend Emacs in X with control z, and try to restart it with fg, emacs does not reappear. Key strokes When you suspend it, it should become an icon. To start using it again, double-click the icon. emacs. And

Re: Advice printing on a network Laserjet 4L (fwd)

1997-10-02 Thread Lee Bradshaw
Hi Guys, Here's what I use for printing to a network HP 4L. The lp printer in /etc/printcap processes jobs with the script remote-filter. This filter just uses the ljet4-filter from the magicfilter package and pipes the output to lpr printing to printer lp-r. Files printed to lp-r go directly

RE: Multiple PPP Configurations

1997-10-02 Thread Ralph Winslow
See the attached for how I do it. Creating /etc/ppp/chatscript.work and /etc/ppp/chatscript.isp and /etc/resolv.work and /etc/resolv.isp are left as an exercise for the reader. This could be simpler and less extensible or even more belt and suspenders than it currently is, but I think this

Re: How to multitask in X-windows?

1997-10-02 Thread Ed Slocomb
Dave Cinege wrote: On Tue, 30 Sep 1997 20:04:53 -0400, Jason Costomiris wrote: On Tue, Sep 30, 1997 at 07:36:02PM -0400, ImmortaL wrote: : I need to know if there a way in x-windows for example in the shell itself : i would press the alt key and the F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 to open a new window

cd-rom drive

1997-10-02 Thread G=FCnther?= Beust
return to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I am trying to install my newly bought Debian GNU/Linux 1.3 from two cd-rom disks and am incapaple to get the kernel to recognize my cd-rom drive, a Toshiba MX-5401B with an Adaptec 1505 scsi contoller. Although according to the howto´s that I have read it should. I

Re: Multiple PPP Configurations

1997-10-02 Thread ychim
If you have more than one PPP links, how linux decides which links to send/receive packets? Ralph Winslow wrote: See the attached for how I do it. Creating /etc/ppp/chatscript.work and /etc/ppp/chatscript.isp and /etc/resolv.work and /etc/resolv.isp are left as an exercise for the reader.

RE: Multiple PPP Configurations

1997-10-02 Thread Brandon Mitchell
Is there a way to have more than one pppd configuration? Getting another modem is not an option. What I would like is something along these lines: pon work poff pon internet I've got just the thing for you! I wrote it to dial several isp numbers finding a non-busy

Re: Iomega Ditto Tape drive on parallel port?

1997-10-02 Thread Mike Orr
On Wed, Oct 01, 1997 at 10:23:28PM +0200, Johann Spies wrote: I want to by an external tape drive and am considering an Iomega Ditto that connects to the parallel port. However, the Howto's say that such drives (that use the parallel port) are unsupported. Is that also the situation with the

mounting a cd-rom

1997-10-02 Thread Aaron Walker
Can someone please tell me what to write in /etc/fstab to mount a cd-rom drive? Thank you for your time, Aaron Walker -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: man pages...

1997-10-02 Thread Alex Yukhimets
Greetings all, two quick questionsi installed debian on my box and when i'm running a shell trying to look up stuff on man pages, i can not. Did i miss something in the installation process How can i remedy this Man pages are not part of the base installation (from 7

Re: mounting a cd-rom

1997-10-02 Thread Brandon Mitchell
On Wed, 1 Oct 1997, Aaron Walker wrote: Can someone please tell me what to write in /etc/fstab to mount a cd-rom drive? Thank you for your time, For me: /dev/hdc/cdrom iso9660 user,noauto,ro 0 2 ^^ change? mkdir first then, type mount /cdrom, even

Re: Multiple PPP Configurations

1997-10-02 Thread alternate
On Thu, 2 Oct 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you have more than one PPP links, how linux decides which links to send/receive packets? Ralph Winslow wrote: See the attached for how I do it. Creating /etc/ppp/chatscript.work and /etc/ppp/chatscript.isp and /etc/resolv.work and

Re: midi software

1997-10-02 Thread Britton
On Wed, 1 Oct 1997, Will Lowe wrote: On Wed, 1 Oct 1997, Timothy Phan wrote: Hi, I'm in the middle of learning to play keyboard/piano. I'd like to know if there is any MIDI software on Linux that can help me. Well, the rosegarden sequencer/music notation package is pretty

fstab question

1997-10-02 Thread Shaleh
is there a way to specify an item without listing a fs type. I have an external parport device that I have both msdos and ext2 formatted disks for. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Debian 2.0

1997-10-02 Thread alex khalil
Hello When will Debian 2.0 be available? alex -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: midi software

1997-10-02 Thread Egon Schmid
What is the relation between 'octave' and MIDI? Es geht auch anders, doch es geht auch so. (Berthold Brecht Dreigroschenoper) Egon Schmid, Grueninger Str. 6, 70599 Stuttgart Voice +49 711 453721 Data +49 711 453721 Fax +49 711 453721 On Wed, 1 Oct 1997, David Stern wrote: On Wed, 1 Oct 1997,

Re: midi software

1997-10-02 Thread Will Lowe
On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, Egon Schmid wrote: What is the relation between 'octave' and MIDI? There isn't one: octave is a math package, and MIDI is a music instrument/computer interface standard. Will [EMAIL

Re: fstab question

1997-10-02 Thread Mike Schmitz
On Thu, Oct 02, 1997 at 12:11:53AM -0400, Shaleh wrote: is there a way to specify an item without listing a fs type. I have an external parport device that I have both msdos and ext2 formatted disks for. I have separate lines in fstab corresponding to different directories. /dev/sda1

Re: midi software

1997-10-02 Thread Britton
On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, Egon Schmid wrote: What is the relation between 'octave' and MIDI? I think nil. octave is a very nice matrix math programming language (ala MATLAB, infact m file compatible with MATLAB for the most part). It was named for the proffessor of it's author, and has no relation

Re: debian-user-digest Digest V97 #813

1997-10-02 Thread Richard Moran
Subject: email to pager software??? Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 22:44:14 -0400 (EDT) From: Pete Templin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-user@lists.debian.org, debian-devel@lists.debian.org Hello, I'm working on a project to handle email-to-pager service. I found a software tool to do

Re: fstab question

1997-10-02 Thread d1temp
On 1 Oct, Mike Schmitz wrote: On Thu, Oct 02, 1997 at 12:11:53AM -0400, Shaleh wrote: is there a way to specify an item without listing a fs type. I have an external parport device that I have both msdos and ext2 formatted disks for. I have separate lines in fstab corresponding to

Re: Debian 2.0

1997-10-02 Thread Craig Sanders
On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, alex khalil wrote: Hello When will Debian 2.0 be available? When it is ready craig -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: fstab question

1997-10-02 Thread ychim
Mike Schmitz wrote: On Thu, Oct 02, 1997 at 12:11:53AM -0400, Shaleh wrote: is there a way to specify an item without listing a fs type. I have an external parport device that I have both msdos and ext2 formatted disks for. I have separate lines in fstab corresponding to different

Re: midi software

1997-10-02 Thread David Stern
On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, Egon Schmid wrote: What is the relation between 'octave' and MIDI? Apparently none, I'm afraid. There were two midi programs in my mind. One had rose in it, which we now know is rosegarden. There was another, which I thought had a music term, and octave was what popped

group 'wheel'

1997-10-02 Thread Ulf Jaenicke-Roessler
Hello, this is kind of a newbie question. I installed the secure-su package and there is a config file in /etc which can be used to restrict the access to 'su' on members of the group 'wheel'. I also heard of this group in conjunction with wu-ftpd (but I haven't installed this). What's

Re: Xntp and GMT

1997-10-02 Thread Thomas Baetzler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [XNTP] Works quite fine for me, and both on NT and Debian machines. Basically, you install the XNTP package and during the installation, you feed it a list of XNTP servers you want to use. You can get a list of public stratum-1 and -2 servers at

Re: Debian 2.0

1997-10-02 Thread joost witteveen
On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, alex khalil wrote: Hello When will Debian 2.0 be available? When it is ready And, to give a little more feeling about when that may be: We're converting all packages to libc6. I My guess is that we're about half-way, with most of the difficult packages

Re: fw:[oclug] moving an open file

1997-10-02 Thread joost witteveen
In Slackware, I could be downloading a file in minicom then go to another VC and move the file to another directory without interrupting the file's growth. In debian, I can't do that anymore. Is there a way to switch this back on again? Why would they interfere with this capability? The

Re: GCC setup problem

1997-10-02 Thread Waller Martin MEJ
Hi Galen, Thanks for your response. Below the information you required, and probably more... Hi, My GCC setup doesn't appear to be correct on my Debian 1.3.1 and 1.2 system. Initially after installing it, whenever I tried to run it, the message: GCC installation problem:

Upgrading old RH4 system to Debian 1.3.0

1997-10-02 Thread Sami Laine
I thought it might be a good idea (which is usually the bad idea(tm)) to upgrade old RedHat4 system to Debian 1.3.0. So, this is a production machine, so I thought complete install is out of question and preferred method would be libc-upgrade and then proc-by-proc installation to make sure machine

cpp

1997-10-02 Thread Marc Fleureck
Looking for cpp 2.7.2.3-1 but not in unstable (interpreters). Where can i found this ? Marc -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

losing track

1997-10-02 Thread Marc Fleureck
Hi, I run debian 1.3/kernel 2.0.30 and have PCMCIA card 3C562D/563D. I am trying to access the network. I began installing pcmcia-cs 2.9.5-3 together with pcmcia-modules 2.9.5-3. So I had to upgrade to kernel 2.0.30, which I did. This still gave problems when starting PCMCIA (it finds the

hamm bash/readline changed?

1997-10-02 Thread Thomas Baetzler
Hi, I've just upgraded my test system to the latest packages (like bash 2.01-5) only to find that somehow the editing features of the shell have gone. Basically filename completion and backspace/delete keys don't work anymore. Any ideas what's going wrong here? Or could anybody supply suitable

Re: losing track

1997-10-02 Thread Brian Mays
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marc Fleureck) writes: I run debian 1.3/kernel 2.0.30 and have PCMCIA card 3C562D/563D. I am trying to access the network. I began installing pcmcia-cs 2.9.5-3 together with pcmcia-modules 2.9.5-3. So I had to upgrade to kernel 2.0.30, which I did. This still gave

Re: group 'wheel'

1997-10-02 Thread Scott Ellis
On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, Ulf Jaenicke-Roessler wrote: I installed the secure-su package and there is a config file in /etc which can be used to restrict the access to 'su' on members of the group 'wheel'. I also heard of this group in conjunction with wu-ftpd (but I haven't installed this).

Re: what is the sticky bit?

1997-10-02 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Wed, 1 Oct 1997, Peter Iannarelli wrote: : Paul Miller wrote: : : I know this is a really stupid question.. but what is the sticky bit? : : -Paul : : The sticky bit allows a UID to be the owner of a file while : that file is being accessed by that user. In essence if a user : opens a

Re: Xntp and GMT

1997-10-02 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Wed, 1 Oct 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : : I'm looking for advice on how to set one of my Debian 1.3 servers : to GMT time. We are a smaller ISP and recently we've had a problem with : theft of service. The clock on our RADIUS accounting needs to be synced : with our telco's clock

using netscape 4.3 for multi-users

1997-10-02 Thread Paul
Hi everybody, I have just installed netscape 4.3 and I want to give certain users certain restrictions. Is there a way to setup netscape to allow user-profiles. I want to do what was in the preference file in the version 3.01. You can set restrictions ie delete menu bar, mail and other things.

Netscape crash after xlib6 3.3-6

1997-10-02 Thread Chew Keat Yeow
After installing xlib6 3.3-6, Netscape 3.01 will not start. How do I resolve this? -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Can't mount root device

1997-10-02 Thread Russ Cook
Hello! I have recently gotten a base system installed (Debian 1.3.1 from 2-cd set). I am now trying to compile a custom kernel to get sound support and IP Masquerading. The kernel package I'm trying to compile is 2.0.30. I run Dos and OS/2 on machine as well, and I use the OS/2 boot manager.

Last call for adbbs before I give up on it.

1997-10-02 Thread Christoph Lameter
adbbs is a bbs package based on perl. There is some screwup with the ReadKey library in the current relase that I do not seem to be able to fix. To my knowledge this is the only bbs package we have in the distribution. If someone is willing to take over the package then please write me an e-mail

Re: Can't mount root device

1997-10-02 Thread David Wright
On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, Russ Cook wrote: Hello! I have recently gotten a base system installed (Debian 1.3.1 from 2-cd set). I am now trying to compile a custom kernel to get sound support and IP Masquerading. The kernel package I'm trying to compile is 2.0.30. I run Dos and OS/2 on machine

Debian on Dell Latitude Laptop

1997-10-02 Thread David Engel
Has anyone successfully installed Debian 1.3.1 on a Dell Latitude XPi laptop? If so, what it the secret? When I try booting from the install/rescue disk, it gets about halfway through Loading linux... and then reboots. David -- David EngelODS Networks [EMAIL PROTECTED]

thread support?

1997-10-02 Thread Chris R. Martin
I have heard a lot of confusing things about thread support lately. I am writing a program which will eventually have seperate threads and if anyone could clear some things up for me, I would really appreciate it! Does a stock Debian 1.3.1 install support threads? If not, what packages or

Re: fw:[oclug] moving an open file

1997-10-02 Thread Pete Harlan
In Slackware, I could be downloading a file in minicom then go to another VC and move the file to another directory without interrupting the file's growth. In debian, I can't do that anymore. Is it possible that you're (under Debian, but not Slackware) moving the file across volumes? In

Re: Netscape crash after xlib6 3.3-6

1997-10-02 Thread Remco Blaakmeer
On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, Chew Keat Yeow wrote: After installing xlib6 3.3-6, Netscape 3.01 will not start. How do I resolve this? There is a bug in xlib6 3.3-6 that wasn't in 3.3-5. Reinstall 3.3-5 and the problem should go away. If you can't find it, try my own ftp server at

Monitor broke?

1997-10-02 Thread Will Lowe
Does anyone have any idea what a monitor which has been adversly affected by Xfree86 would look like? My 17 has gone bright purple -- as if one of the color guns is screwed up. It's under warrenty; it'll be repaired for free. I've just heard that incorrectly config'ing XF86 can screw up

Re: mounting a cd-rom

1997-10-02 Thread LeRoy D. Cressy
Hi Aaron, Try this line in your fstab file: /dev/hdb/cdrom iso9660 ro,noauto,user0 0 If you only to have root be able to mount the cdrom leave out the ,user portion of the fourth field Have a Great day :-) LeRoy Aaron Walker wrote: Can someone please tell me what

Re: losing track

1997-10-02 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
In a post [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marc Fleureck) wrote: I run debian 1.3/kernel 2.0.30 and have PCMCIA card 3C562D/563D. I am trying to access the network. I began installing pcmcia-cs 2.9.5-3 together with pcmcia-modules 2.9.5-3. So I had to upgrade to kernel 2.0.30, which I did. This still gave

Re: fstab question

1997-10-02 Thread LeRoy D. Cressy
Shaleh wrote: is there a way to specify an item without listing a fs type. I have an external parport device that I have both msdos and ext2 formatted disks for. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL

Re: GCC setup problem

1997-10-02 Thread Galen Hazelwood
Waller Martin MEJ wrote: Hi Galen, Thanks for your response. Below the information you required, and probably more... [snip] cpp: 2.7.2.1-8 gcc: 2.7.2.1-8 Okay so far... * output of gcc --version #gcc --version 2.7.2 Yikes! This is wrong! Since the version number

Re: Monitor broke?

1997-10-02 Thread joost witteveen
Does anyone have any idea what a monitor which has been adversly affected by Xfree86 would look like? My 17 has gone bright purple -- as if one of the color guns is screwed up. It's under warrenty; it'll be repaired for free. I've just heard that incorrectly config'ing XF86 can screw

Re: GCC setup problem

1997-10-02 Thread James Troup
Galen Hazelwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: gnats: 3.101-2 Old versions of gnats did something very bad. [...] No, no, no, no, no. *smacks Galen about a bit* gnats != gnat. _gnat_ is the Ada compiler that does/did evil diversions, _gnats_ is the problem report management system,

Re: Monitor broke?

1997-10-02 Thread Branden Robinson
On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, Will Lowe wrote: Does anyone have any idea what a monitor which has been adversly affected by Xfree86 would look like? My 17 has gone bright purple -- as if one of the color guns is screwed up. It's under warrenty; it'll be repaired for free. I've just heard that

bad blocks

1997-10-02 Thread Thalia L. Hooker
Hi, I am running Debian 1.1 and am having problems with bad blocks. I would appreciate any help in solving my problem. This is the error message: Bad Block 1384505 in group 169's inode table. Relocate? Yes. WARNING: Severe data loss possible! Bad Block 1384521 in group 169's inode table.

Re: Monitor broke?

1997-10-02 Thread Will Lowe
On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, Branden Robinson wrote: Before you panic, check the cable. If one the wires/pins has gone south you can lose one of your color signals. I've checked these. Actually, my monitor was acting broke this morning, and after being on for about 3 hours, fixed itself. It used

Re: Monitor broke?

1997-10-02 Thread Ted Harding
On 02-Oct-97 Will Lowe wrote: On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, Branden Robinson wrote: Before you panic, check the cable. If one the wires/pins has gone south you can lose one of your color signals. I've checked these. Actually, my monitor was acting broke this morning, and after being on for about 3

telnet

1997-10-02 Thread ramon
hi how can i do to avoid that an user can make telnet to may host? (but I must can do ftp,irc,http,etc)...I only want prohibit telnet. thanks -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: telnet

1997-10-02 Thread Alex Yukhimets
hi how can i do to avoid that an user can make telnet to may host? (but I must can do ftp,irc,http,etc)...I only want prohibit telnet. Change shell for the users you want to forbid telnetting to /bin/true and add the line /bin/true into /etc/shells file. Good luck. Alex Y. -- _ _(

Re: Multiple PPP Configurations

1997-10-02 Thread Peter Weiss
On Wed, 1 Oct 1997 15:22:21 -0500 (CDT), Walter L. Preuninger II [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Walter Is there a way to have more than one pppd configuration? Getting another Walter modem is not an option. Walter What I would like is something along these lines: Walter pon work Walter

Re: telnet

1997-10-02 Thread Alex Yukhimets
how can i do to avoid that an user can make telnet to may host? (but I must can do ftp,irc,http,etc)...I only want prohibit telnet. Change shell for the users you want to forbid telnetting to /bin/true and add the line /bin/true into /etc/shells file. true?what's true? and

libc6 header file scheme

1997-10-02 Thread Will Lowe
Ok. I'm trying to write a simple program which calls fork(). the fork() manpage lists it as pid_t fork(void); from unistd.h. So I do this: #include unistd.h int main() { pid_t p; p = fork; } and gcc complains pid_t undeclared. The only /usr/include/*.h declaration I can find for pid_t is

Re: mke2fs

1997-10-02 Thread David Stern
On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, David Wright wrote: On Wed, 1 Oct 1997, David Stern wrote: [..Deleted stuff for brevity..] Are you merely a stickler for detail, or does it concern you that devices exist which have little (if any) practical use and are potentially problematic? Yes, I'm afraid

[Q] Mail spool dir okay over nfs?

1997-10-02 Thread Pete Harlan
Hi, Is it completely safe to use, say, elm, to process the /var/spool/mail directory over nfs in Debian 1.3.1? I know at some time there was a problem with different locking conventions resulting in lost or scrambled mailboxes; have they been long resolved? The host runs sendmail, or sometimes

Re: libc6 header file scheme

1997-10-02 Thread joost witteveen
Ok. I'm trying to write a simple program which calls fork(). the fork() manpage lists it as pid_t fork(void); from unistd.h. So I do this: #include unistd.h int main() { pid_t p; p = fork; } #include unistd.h #include sys/types.h int main() { pid_t p; p = fork(); } Works

Re: telnet

1997-10-02 Thread joost witteveen
how can i do to avoid that an user can make telnet to may host? (but I must can do ftp,irc,http,etc)...I only want prohibit telnet. Change shell for the users you want to forbid telnetting to /bin/true and add the line /bin/true into /etc/shells file. true?what's

Re: mke2fs

1997-10-02 Thread David Stern
On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, David Stern wrote: On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, David Wright wrote: On Wed, 1 Oct 1997, David Stern wrote: [..Deleted stuff for brevity..] Are you merely a stickler for detail, or does it concern you that devices exist which have little (if any) practical use and are

screenshot in xfree86

1997-10-02 Thread Aaron Walker
Does anyone know how to take a screenshot of the X desktop? -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: screenshot in xfree86

1997-10-02 Thread kestrel
On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, Aaron Walker wrote: Does anyone know how to take a screenshot of the X desktop? well if you are using the default afterstep rc file hitting F4 will do a screenshot of the desktop, this file needs to be converted to another graphic format I guess but I know it works

Re: losing track

1997-10-02 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, Gary == Gary L Hennigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is this the normal way to do this ? Gary Naw. You're doin' it the hard way. Right. Gary 1) Get the STABLE debian package Garydevel/kernel-source-2.0.30_2.0.30-7.deb Gary 2) Remove any previous kernel source you have from

Re: screenshot in xfree86

1997-10-02 Thread Bjorn Isaksson
On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, Aaron Walker wrote: Does anyone know how to take a screenshot of the X desktop? You may wanna try the following: $ xwd -root screendump $ xwud screendump You can then use xv to convert the image to a more common format, say jpeg or gif. /Bjorn - - - - umop apisdn

Re: telnet

1997-10-02 Thread Remco Blaakmeer
On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, Alex Yukhimets wrote: how can i do to avoid that an user can make telnet to may host? (but I must can do ftp,irc,http,etc)...I only want prohibit telnet. Change shell for the users you want to forbid telnetting to /bin/true and add the line /bin/true into

Re: screenshot in xfree86

1997-10-02 Thread Pete Harlan
Does anyone know how to take a screenshot of the X desktop? xwd will grab the data. It's then an issue of converting the format to one you like (netpbm package is usually the answer for this sort of thing). -- Pete Harlan [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the

Re: mke2fs

1997-10-02 Thread Remco Blaakmeer
On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, David Stern wrote: /usr/doc/util-linux/README.fdisk.gz says: You can have up to 64 partitions on a single IDE disk, or up to 16 partitions on a single SCSI disk, at least as far as Linux is concerned; in practice you will rarely want so many. Maybe that's why

Re: NFS expert, please diagnose this

1997-10-02 Thread Martin Str|mberg
Hello. I think I see the problem with regard to setuid programs and nfs. It's in the kernel. It's in the file kernel-source-2.0.27/fs/nfs/proc.c. Alas the same code is repeated in several places, so I'm not sure how to fix it: there must be a reason for exact this coding. Does anybody here