Hi all!
I just bought an Ascend Pipeline 25fx and I don't know where to start in
the installation/configuration process. It has an ethernet-to-ISDN
bridge and routing for 4 IP's.
I would appreciate any help!!
Thanks,
Ian
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If your installed kernel has support for the zip drive (it recognizes the
zip drive as a scsi device, sda?) you should be able to just mount the zip
drive normally, such as mount /dev/sda? /mnt, and then just use it. If
there is no support for the zip drive already built in, you will need to
I'm not sure if this is suppose to happen, but it sure
looks serious to me...
While patching some source code I noticed that all the files
that were patched were now group owned by root !?!
The command I used was:
patch -p1 patch.diff
I've done this a few times to check, and each time it
I have written a basic C program just to try
out gcc, the source code is...
When I executed the application, it ran
yet I did not get the This is a test
You probably got the wrong test program. There's one built into bash
and there's also an (equivalent) one in in /usr/bin/test.
You need
On 14 Oct 1997, John Goerzen wrote:
(an AWESOME combination, BTW g) How do I make the system boot from
the SCSI drive instead of the IDE drive?
Yes, I know I can make the LILO in the MBR of the IDE drive point to
the Linux partition on the SCSI drive, and I have done this; but I
would
Has anyone added a kde converter for Debian's menu program (like those of
all afterstep, fvwm2/95, etc.)? If so, where can I download it?
Thanks,
-Paul
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On Sat, Oct 18, 1997 at 12:38:33AM -0400, Paul Miller wrote:
Has anyone added a kde converter for Debian's menu program (like those of
all afterstep, fvwm2/95, etc.)? If so, where can I download it?
A new version of KDE for Debian was uploaded today. It should hit
ftp.debian.org and mirrors
Hi
My Linux box had problems shutting down when I Ctrl-Alt-Del, so I can boot
up in Windows, and now Linux would not boot up. When I boot up, after the
message - Running /etc/init.d/boot - I get the error message
hda: read_intr: status=0x59 {DriveReady SeekComplete DataRequest
Hi,
I'm sorry to bother you but I need to ask some questions pertaining to
Linux ramdisk support. Most of the information I've found concerns
installation/boot floppy usage but I have a different purpose in mind.
I'm using the Squid Proxy server which generates several log files:
access.log,
Hi,
Is there a version of iostat available for Linux? I've search for this
utility but I can't seem to find
a version for Linux. Can you generate the same output as provided by
the iostat utility with the hdparm
utility. I've got two drives each of which is connected to it's own ide
Ken Lauffenburger wrote:
Hello,
I have been running sendmail on my machine at home for a long time
with few problems. I use mh and exmh, and sometimes elm.
When I recently installed Debian on a machine at work I decided to try
exim instead of sendmail. I liked it so I replaced
On Sat, 18 Oct 1997, PATRICK DAHIROC wrote:
hda: read_intr: status=0x59 {DriveReady SeekComplete DataRequest
Error}
hda: read-intr: error 0x49 {UncorrectableError}, LBAsect=1897876,
sector 180244
end_request: I/O dev 03:02 sector 180244
Is this
Hi,
Deselect tells me that there are obsolete packages in my debian system
(I use stable contrib non-free bo). One of the obsolete packages is the
modules-package. When I try to remove it, Debian tells me that I use a
modular kernal and the modules-package cant be removed...
Why is it listed as
On Sat 18 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
Has anyone added a kde converter for Debian's menu program (like those of
all afterstep, fvwm2/95, etc.)? If so, where can I download it?
kdebase includes such a converter, but it isn't working...
but i'm fixing it.
andreas
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Hi,
is there a debian package for MOMSpider or a similar tool. Or does anyone
know, how I get the MOMSpider distribution to work with perl5?
Thanks
Ralf
Ralf Comtesse
I'm not sure if this is suppose to happen, but it sure
looks serious to me...
While patching some source code I noticed that all the files
that were patched were now group owned by root !?!
The command I used was:
patch -p1 patch.diff
I've done this a few times to check, and each
Could you please fix you mailer? When I reply, I don't see
any text of your message.
I'm sorry to bother you but I need to ask some questions pertaining to
Linux ramdisk support.
[..]
Oct 17 01:18:26 Kernel: end_request:I/O error,dev 01:01, sector 16890
...
Could you please fix you mailer? When I reply, I don't see
any text of your message.
Oh, and while you're at it, fix the rest of your mail system too:
Subject: mail failed, returning to sender
Reference: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sat, Oct 18, 1997 at 03:12:21AM -0400, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
Maybe, maybe not. Best case, you found your first bad block.
It can't always have been there, the machine worked before ...
Worst case, you are seeing the beginning of the end of your harddrive.
If the drive isn't too old,
On Oct 16, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote
Adrian Bridgett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I now use inn and newsx [ ... ]
INN uses the same technique that you dislike, too - lots of hardlinks
everywhere. May be ugly, but it's about the only way to store USENET
using a Unix-like file system.
The thing I
Susan G. Kleinmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Using the latest versions of libc6, netbase and netstd 2.17-1,
and dnsutils 8.1.1-2, I can't seem to get nslookup working.
The error message is
*** Can't find server name for address 127.0.0.1: Server failed
Are you running BIND on your own
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK. Now and again, when I try to go online via pon (ppp), the
modem hangs up before I'm connected but pppd just sits there and never
goes away.
Try killing chat. How long does it sit there? You might be able to
add a timeout to chat, if it's the problem.
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On 17-Oct-97 Dean C. Sullinger wrote:
I have written a basic C program just to try
out gcc, the source code is...
When I executed the application, it ran
yet I did not get the This is a test
You probably got the wrong test program. There's one built into bash
and there's also an
On Fri, Oct 17, 1997 at 09:04:14PM -0200, Nicola Bernardelli wrote:
On Fri, 17 Oct 1997, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
#define AWE_DEFAULT_BASE_ADDR 0x620 /* base port address */
#define AWE_DEFAULT_MEM_SIZE 4096 /* kbytes */
Then it should work.
Done, but I still get this
On Sat, Oct 18, 1997 at 09:55:20AM +, Adrian Bridgett wrote:
On Oct 16, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote
The big catch is that you have to edit some files to alter which
newsgroups you download and I also never seem to see which new groups are
created.
The files in
No, I was not running patch as root.
I've done it a number of times now with the same result !
I have not changed anything with regard to patch
I'll test again today, but I'm sure I'll get the same
results.
Matthew
On Sat, 18 Oct 1997, joost witteveen wrote:
I'm not sure if this is
leisure:~ send
Use /home/ken/Mail/drafts/2? y
post: problem initializing server; [BHST] no servers available
send: message not delivered to anyone
mh has probably been compiled to use sendmail. Get the source and recompile
it.
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No, I was not running patch as root.
I've done it a number of times now with the same result !
Well, if that is true, then eighter you've got a setuid
patch (likely, though it means whoever did it should be banned
from ever touching a keyboard again. If you did it, then tough),
or you've
Marcus Brinkmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The files in /var/spool/news/interesting.groups are the groups that will be
downloaded next time fetch runs.
That's strictly correct, but let me expand on it a little.
When fetch sees e.g. interesting.groups/comp.os.linux.advocacy, it
reads all new articles
Anyone care to give their opinion on the new 2.0.31 kernel? Manoj any
idea when the package will be out?
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I've heard a lot about Emacs 20.*. But there doesn't seem to be a
Debian package out. How come?
And don't tell me to Debiainize it myself. I haven't got that sort of
expertise...
/g.
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On Fri, 17 Oct 1997, Egon Schmid wrote:
Christopher Jason Morrone wrote:
On Thu, 16 Oct 1997, Matt Thompson wrote:
I have Netscape 4.03 (non-beta, full release) and it comes with it's own
installer. Just download the file from:
[cut]
Yeah, I guess I'll just break down and do
Hi, although this has nothing to do with Debian in paticular ... I hope
that I can get some help with the Linux end of this problem
I got a Pro Audio Spectrum 16 and the cdrom that comes with it ... I put
it in and compiled the kernel to use it ...
However ... the sound output is very very
I had sucessfully installed the 2.0.31 2 days ago, have not working out
about the advantage of it, a major notice after rebooting is the
disappearance of pci unknown, where it used to be coming out every time I
boot my 2.0.30 kernel, that is all I know..:-)
good luck
kusuma
-Original
Dean C. Sullinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The subject line says it all. I am using
Afterstep as my WinMngr. I would like to
add menu items both to the menu that pops
up when you left mouse click on the
background and to the Afterstep menu.
There must be a doc for this someplace, yet
Paul Serice [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I grew weary of starting Netscape after it crashed only to get the
message about there being a stale lock file. So I added this small
script to my Netscape wrapper. It seems to work. Is there a better
way of doing this?
I don't think so. Your
Daniel J. Mashao [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am looking for xload package and I don't know where it is?
xproc package
How can I find out where it is w/o having to waste bandwidth? and
There is a search engine for pacakges on www.debian.org. You can also
look onto your Debian CD-ROM, there
On Sat, 18 Oct 1997, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
I would be surprised if you could find a debian package newer that 0.3.3c (I
filed a bug report against this old version). get the 0.4.2c at:
http://bahamut.mm.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~iwai/awedrv/
Oh, nice of you, so I won't go arowing in hamm
On Sat, Oct 18, 1997 at 01:02:37PM -0500, Kevin J Poorman wrote:
Hi, although this has nothing to do with Debian in paticular ... I hope
that I can get some help with the Linux end of this problem
I got a Pro Audio Spectrum 16 and the cdrom that comes with it ... I put
it in and
On Sat, Oct 18, 1997 at 07:18:14PM +0200, Gustaf Erikson wrote:
I've heard a lot about Emacs 20.*. But there doesn't seem to be a
Debian package out. How come?
There is an xemacs20 in unstable.
Don't know about emacs.
And don't tell me to Debiainize it myself. I haven't got that sort of
Ken Lauffenburger wrote:
...
mh has probably been compiled to use sendmail. Get the source and recompil
e
it.
OK, I'll try that.
But I thought that exim was supposed to be a drop-in replacement for
sendmail (?). For instance, there are sendmail links to /sbin/exim in
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