Pete Harlan wrote:
I notice that MIT now has a Linux build for PGP5.0
US version. I know that there is a PGP Debian package
Does anyone know what's up with Phil, anyway? How can he, of all
people, expect anyone to trust cryptography without source?
Sorry for the off-topic. I hope
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know there has been a bit of discussion about encrypting
filesystems under Debian. From what I've seen, the ext2 filesystem
can be encrypted with CFS. But, my question is.. is there any good
way of doing filesystem encryption for an ISO9660 image that is
later
Addendum: They DO have the PGP signature for the Linux
binary. I agree that the source should be made available
too
Curt-
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When I try to run either fr (filerunner) or tkman, it comes up with
similar messages, both complaining about the lack of the font:
-Adobe-Helvetica-Bold-R-Normal--*-120-*-*-*-*-*-*
It works fine on my machine at home, and as far as I can tell, they both
have the same fonts installed. So, what
% dpkg --no-act -r libc4
Will not remove anything, but will warn you if other packages depend on it.
On Wed, Dec 03, 1997 at 11:32:03PM -0500, James Dietrich wrote:
I have libc4 installed on my Debian system (running the latest from
unstable). How can I find out if any programs
On Thu, 4 Dec 1997, Daniel Martin wrote:
Well, my conclusion is that you've done something to the basic smail
satellite option - specifically, your /etc/smail/directors file has
something in it besides the smartuser director. What you appended of your
configuration isn't enough to tell.
On Thu, 4 Dec 1997, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
As long as the MX wasn't set up, I got a reply from the mailsystem (DNS
lookup failed for internet-treff.uni-koeln.de) if I tried to send mail
from the system. The same for mails to the system using the MX address
([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
This
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knew of a tool, that will basically
connect to a site through port 80, using HTTP and download a document
in the background?
Some sites are very slow, and they only provide HTTP access to the
information they provide... while it would be nice to be able to
Sudhakar Chandrasekharan wrote:
I am trying to compile perl 5.004.04 and am having problems. My
compiler is unable to locate -lnsl (for some reason). But I'm sure that
the reqd library is in /lib
The linker is looking for /usr/lib/libnsl.so. This is a symbolic link to
/usr/lib/libnsl.so.1.
Orn E. Hansen wrote:
I was wondering if anyone knew of a tool, that will basically
connect to a site through port 80, using HTTP and download a document
in the background?
Some sites are very slow, and they only provide HTTP access to the
information they provide... while it would be
Larry G. Gariepy Jr. wrote:
Hi all,
I guess this doesn't pertain specifically to Debian, but I have a
philosophical question about software upgrades, and I just thought I would
take
a poll to see what Joe Debian User (or Jane Debian-User) thinks...
So I bought a new machine in
Dana Epp wrote:
Ya... its one of those days, and the subject pretty well sums it up.
I forced xlib6g over xlib6, so I could install the Gimp package. I later
rebooted, and now I get this everytime I do a startx..
xauth: can't load library 'libXmu.so.6'
xinit: can't load library
Randy Edwards wrote:
What techniques do folks use for editting web pages? I use
Netscape's Composer for editting and would like to let a couple of users
edit the files under /var/www.
I've thought about making /var/www group writeable (right now it's
only group read and executable),
Kirk Hilliard wrote:
Last week I issued a plea for help:
I just made a new installation of bo, and emacs no longer seems to
read my ~/.Xdefaults file like it used to in rex.
And Wintermute [EMAIL PROTECTED] came to the rescue:
Try this..
xrdb -merge ~/.Xdefaults
That does the
On 04-Dec-97 Randy Edwards wrote:
What techniques do folks use for editting web pages? I use
Netscape's Composer for editting and would like to let a couple of users
edit the files under /var/www.
I like vi for editing my web pages. I'm sure there are lots of people
who prefer emacs/xemacs, and
On 05-Dec-97 Orn E. Hansen wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knew of a tool, that will basically
connect to a site through port 80, using HTTP and download a document
in the background?
perl certainly provides all you need. You could easily specify a URL
and have a perl program download
A while back, I reported that
# mount -t msdos /dev/hda1 /mnt
was not working. Someone said that
running Norton Disk Doctor on /dev/hda1 (C:)
from within Win95 resolved a similar problem.
So I ran Norton Disk Doctor on /dev/hda1.
It corrected a minor problem, but the mount
command *still*
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Regarding Re: PGP of 03:37 PM -0800 1997-12-04, Pete Harlan wrote:
Sorry for the off-topic. I hope nobody bothers to package this up for
Debian unless source is released. There, now it's on-topic.
And please correct me if source for 5.0 is available...
It is
Hi,
I've already asked this, and I'm sure someone must be having the
same problem...
No matter how I set the backspace in X11, it won't work under rxvt +
some ncurses program, for example, pine. At some point the entry in
/etc/terminfo/r/rxvt was changed, and the backspace stopped
I am currently working just fine on my LAN, however, I need to change my
host name only.
What files would I modify to do so? I know I need to change the
/etc/hosts, but I do knot know
what others need to be changed. Any input would be helpful.
Thanks
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http://www.redhat.com/linux-info/ldp/HOWTO/mini/LILO-4.html
at some point around Thu, 04 Dec 1997 16:48:57 +0600
Rick Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] mentioned:
My new drive came, and i'm trying to do a fresh install, as some stuff got
tossed in strange places a few months
Is there an free version of some successor to fips that can do a
nondestructive repartition of hard drive that is currently devoted
to FAT32? I don't think fips evolved to this point and I could use
some input before I purchase something like PartitionMagic.
Regards, Richard
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Benjamin Redelings I wrote:
Both of these are available as debian installer packages, you know.
Actually, I knew there was one for netscape, but I couldn't find
realplayer...
It's still stuck in incoming.
According to the documentation for the dynamic linker, this only works
if
HP 694c DeskJet
Epson Stylus Color 600
These printers aren't listed as either compatible
or non-compatible in the hardware compatibility
HOWTO.Is anyone using either of these printers
or know if they work with Debian?
The HP uses HP PCL level 3 language.
The Epson uses ESC/P2 language.
On Thu, Dec 04, 1997 at 09:00:21PM -0600, Charles Read wrote:
A while back, I reported that
# mount -t msdos /dev/hda1 /mnt
was not working. Someone said that
running Norton Disk Doctor on /dev/hda1 (C:)
from within Win95 resolved a similar problem.
So I ran Norton Disk Doctor on
Allen Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wrote a e-mail to gateway2000's tech support team asking them if Linux
was compatible with my Promise Ultra 33 here is an EXACT copy of what was
returned:
Hello Allen,
Thanks for your message. Unfortunatly, Linus has not been tested on any
system
As long as nfs is included in PRUNEFS in /etc/find.conf, the nfs mount
points should be excluded. However, I have heard of a few instances
of complaints. I tested it again last night, with findutils-4.1-25,
and it worked for me. If you experience difficulty, please email me.
Kirk Hilliard
I was thinking that I want my wan links to be encrypted. Ssh would not be
enough, as nfs or ftp/rcp also need to be encrypted. I was wondering if
there was anything such as this in the ppp code or ip tunneling code?
Thanks,
P.S. I love my new 'unSTABLE' debian box. Sweet. Very Sweet. Now for the
Jess I have an HP OfficeJet Model 350.
I claims compatibility with HP DeskJet models: 500, 510, 520 and
uses PCL level 3
best,
bill
On Thu, 4 Dec 1997, Jess Stryker wrote:
HP 694c DeskJet
Epson Stylus Color 600
These printers aren't listed as either compatible
or non-compatible in the
hi all, i wanna know if there is a driver (beta, alpha...) for the tv
tuner, or in developpement??
i have this card and want to throw away my win95...
thanks in advances (and thanks for answers that i received for all my prob
in linux installation, now it's working good)
Benoit Joly
[EMAIL
They stopped the poll when redhat 5 was released, when redhat had about 50
to 100 more votes in the poll (1 or 2% more of the vote, in other words).
The
problem with that poll was, they basically stopped it when they felt like
it.
If they had stopped it a day earlier, debian would
On Thu, 04 Dec 1997, Paul Rightly wrote:
I successfully reinstalled Debian on my Thinkpad 365XD.
[...]
Once I got a PCMCIA modem and got this laptop connected, I upgraded it to
the
lastest in stable (this moved X from 3.2 to 3.3). I cannot get X to work
correctly now. When I startx I see
I've been having all sorts of horrible troubles with rxvt. Every time I
think I've got it working, something else goes wrong.
At the moment, the problem seems to be that under rxvt, ncurses
interprets backspace as KEY_DC, i.e. delete. This is because hitting
backspace is sending ASCII 127,
HP 694c DeskJet
Epson Stylus Color 600
These printers aren't listed as either compatible
or non-compatible in the hardware compatibility
HOWTO.Is anyone using either of these printers
or know if they work with Debian?
The HP uses HP PCL level 3 language.
The Epson uses ESC/P2
On Thu, 4 Dec 1997, Curt Howland wrote:
I notice that MIT now has a Linux build for PGP5.0
US version. I know that there is a PGP Debian package
available internationally, but not on the US site.
Anyone know if a U.S. PGP package for Debian will be
created?
You can find both the us and the
Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
runs it on a Debian system, I will try to answer questions about it). Is
there any central repository for archieves of all the different mailing
lists/newsgroups related to linux?
See:
http://www.ssc.com/linux/resources/lists.html
It is probably not
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, James A.Treacy wrote:
HP 694c DeskJet
Epson Stylus Color 600
Heh, I'm about to buy a printer too. Those are the same two I'm
considering. The Epson 800 isn't enough of an improvement to warrant an
extra $190 Canadian. I'll probably go with the Epson as I want to be
On Thu, 4 Dec 1997, Jess Stryker wrote:
HP 694c DeskJet
Hi,
i am very happy with my HP 694c.
I am using gs-aladdin 5.03 with the cdj550 driver
to print ps and pdf files.
Ciao,
Marco
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i am attempting to install a system that has as small number of files
as possible (note: i am not necessarily trying to make an installation
that will fit on a floppy). in addition, i would like to be able to
perform the preparation of hard drives for target machines on a machine
other
Kirk == Kirk Hilliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kirk I just made a new installation of bo, and emacs no longer seems to
Kirk read my ~/.Xdefaults file like it used to in rex.
Shouldn't it be called ~/.Xresources ?
Personally I have the two filenames symbolic linked together, because
some X
Hello...
I´ve been installing debian-linux in a machine. Everything went well,
but i don´t access network!
I think i need to create a device eth0 but i can´t! (Because when i run
/etc/init.d/network it says no such device )
Can someone help me ? (This is realy bugging me... :((( ).
Thanks...
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From: Sten Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 05 Dec 1997 12:17:43 +0100
In-Reply-To: Gilbert Laycock's message of 05 Dec 1997
Hi,
A friend and I have been having problems getting ppp to work on his
laptop. Everything works with the chat script until just after ppp is
engaged. Then it complains as follows.
pppd Serial connection established
Using interface ppp0
Connect:ppp0 - /dev/ttyS1
LCP: timeout sending
Ralph Winslow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: I was wondering if anyone knew of a tool, that will basically
: connect to a site through port 80, using HTTP and download a document
: in the background?
: perl certainly provides all you need. You could easily specify a URL
: and have a perl program
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Ana Silva wrote:
Hello...
I´ve been installing debian-linux in a machine. Everything went well,
but i don´t access network!
I think i need to create a device eth0 but i can´t! (Because when i run
/etc/init.d/network it says no such device )
Can someone help me ? (This is
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Ana Silva wrote:
Hello...
I´ve been installing debian-linux in a machine. Everything went well,
but i don´t access network!
I think i need to create a device eth0 but i can´t! (Because when i run
/etc/init.d/network it says no such device )
Can someone help me ? (This
Hi,
I added the line:
xterm.scrollBar:true
In a .Xdefaults file to turn on scrollbars automatically on xterms, but X
seemed to ignore this. How does Debian deal with Xdefaults? And where
can I read about these things?
Thanks,
Mark.
The current version of smail in the 'unstable' Debian release is a bit
old and doesn't have support to stop spam relaying. I have heard that
version 3.2.0.94 has a new config variable (smail_remote_allow) for
this. Is anyone packaging the new smail? There's a very real need for
an MTA that blocks
Mark Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I added the line:
xterm.scrollBar: true
In a .Xdefaults file to turn on scrollbars automatically on xterms, but X
seemed to ignore this. How does Debian deal with Xdefaults?
In Debian, the file .Xdefaults should be renamed to
.Xresources.
I didn't receive any reply to the following. Does nobody know?
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Mark Phillips wrote:
When I try to run either fr (filerunner) or tkman, it comes up with
similar messages, both complaining about the lack of the font:
-Adobe-Helvetica-Bold-R-Normal--*-120-*-*-*-*-*-*
What type of network card do you have ?
Also post your /etc/init.d/network, maybe theres a problem in there.
No matter what the problem is, you really should re-compile the kernel
with support added for only those features you want.
Matthew
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Pancho Horrillo wrote:
On Fri,
Ralph Winslow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: I was wondering if anyone knew of a tool, that will basically
: connect to a site through port 80, using HTTP and download a document
: in the background?
: perl certainly provides all you need. You could easily specify a URL
: and have a perl program
Just to clear up some confusion about dunc, I realize the
script has shortcomings and John is looking into taking over
the package so it can get properly attended to. However,
its really quite useable in its current state -- even on a
bo system. It's just an ash script that uses dialog, so it
Shouldn't it be: xterm*scrollBar:true (on)
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Mark Phillips wrote:
I added the line:
xterm.scrollBar: true
In a .Xdefaults file to turn on scrollbars automatically on xterms, but X
seemed to ignore this. How does Debian deal with Xdefaults? And where
can I read
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Pancho Horrillo wrote:
I think i need to create a device eth0 but i can´t! (Because when i run
/etc/init.d/network it says no such device )
You must first install the modules or recompile the kernel to
support your ethernet (or whatever) card.
You can
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, bleach wrote:
Shouldn't it be: xterm*scrollBar:true (on)
Maybe. I was copying another file. How did you find out about the
correct format?
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Mark Phillips wrote:
I added the line:
xterm.scrollBar:true
In a .Xdefaults file to turn on
Orn E. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knew of a tool, that will basically
connect to a site through port 80, using HTTP and download a document
in the background?
Some sites are very slow, and they only provide HTTP access to the
information they
Hi,
I am not sure this is the right list for this problem, but I thought someone
might be able to direct me to the right place. I was hoping the maintainer
for the java package might be able to help.
I am trying out JNI programming using the linux port for jdk1.1.3 and the
new libjava.so file.
/proc/filesystems shows that msdos, vfat are
present. I definitely compiled them into the
kernel sometime back.
The error msg is:
# mount -t msdos /dev/hda1 /mnt
[MS-DOS FS Rel. 12, FAT 16, check=n,conv=b,uid=0, ...]
[me=0xf8,cs=8,#f=2, ...]
Translation block size = 512
VFS: Can't find a valid
Hi,
A friend and I have been having problems getting ppp to work on his
laptop. Everything works with the chat script until just after ppp is
engaged. Then it complains as follows.
pppd Serial connection established
Using interface ppp0
Connect:ppp0 - /dev/ttyS1
LCP: timeout sending
gcc -shared -I/usr2/programs/jdk1.1.3/include -I/usr2/programs/jdk1.1.3/incl
ude/genunix -o libGroup.so javaQ_groups_Group.c
Hi.
This is not the right way to generate shared library. What you got here
is plain objet file (.o) named as shared lib.
The correct way is:
gcc -fPIC -c -I.
THANKS!!
Greg
Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Hi,
Greg == Greg Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Greg I am currently working just fine on my LAN, however, I need to
Greg change my host name only. What files would I modify to do so? I
Greg know I need to change the /etc/hosts, but I do knot know
How can I configure a Debian 1.3.1 box to read and write on/to Mac
diskettes and which programs can I use ?
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Allen Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wrote a e-mail to gateway2000's tech support team asking them if Linux
was compatible with my Promise Ultra 33 here is an EXACT copy of what was
returned:
Hello Allen,
Thanks for your message. Unfortunatly, Linus has not been tested on any
On Thu, 4 Dec 1997, this Mini-HOWTO was posted to the various
lists. It appears to be identical to the version posted on Wed Nov 12.
Is this an error, or is it an intentional repeat, not an update?
Bob
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Hello, I come
accross three problems while installing Debian 1.3.1 from
CD
1. The system boots correctly from the
boot floppy created during installation but by
booting from harddisk (through LILO ) the kernel boots
correctly but then it stopped displaying the
following:
VFS: Mounted
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Robert D. Hilliard wrote:
On Thu, 4 Dec 1997, this Mini-HOWTO was posted to the various
lists. It appears to be identical to the version posted on Wed Nov 12.
Is this an error, or is it an intentional repeat, not an update?
It was an intentional repeat. I haven't
Is there a way to log all commands typed by someone ?
ttysnoop does not work all that great,
.bash_history only logs AFTER the person logs off,
not sure if I can alter bash to log everything...
I looked at telnetd, but I'm not sure if any of the
debugging features do this.
Something where I
(this is a repost)
Hi all,
my problem is that I cannot run more than one X server at the same time.
When I am logged in as a user one and run startx on display :0.0, I do
Ctrl-Alt-F2, log in as a user two and type startx -- :1.0
The second X server attempts to start (the gray default background
The one thing I like about Micron is that they have more options
to pick from. I can almost pick all the hardware that will work
with Linux. With Gateway I don't like the video cards, and
sound cards they offer...
I would probably buy from Micron in the future.
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Robert D.
I've been watching all of the messages concerning libc6 upgrades and now
I've just got to ask. How unstable is hamm? My major interest is due to
development. I'd really like to start playing around with version 6, but
I'd hate to destroy my system to do it... :) I have an admin level
Mark Phillips wrote:
When I try to run either fr (filerunner) or tkman, it comes up with
similar messages, both complaining about the lack of the font:
-Adobe-Helvetica-Bold-R-Normal--*-120-*-*-*-*-*-*
It works fine on my machine at home, and as far as I can tell, they both
have the
Wintermute wrote:
Kirk Hilliard wrote:
Last week I issued a plea for help:
I just made a new installation of bo, and emacs no longer seems to
read my ~/.Xdefaults file like it used to in rex.
And Wintermute [EMAIL PROTECTED] came to the rescue:
Try this..
xrdb -merge
The Ghostscript printer compatibility web page recommends the cdj550
driver for the 694c and has some suggestions and further links for Epson
Stylus printers:
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/printer.html
On Thu, 4 Dec 1997, Jess Stryker wrote:
HP 694c DeskJet
Epson Stylus Color 600
These
Marcelo E. Magallón wrote:
Hi,
I've already asked this, and I'm sure someone must be having the
same problem...
No matter how I set the backspace in X11, it won't work under rxvt +
some ncurses program, for example, pine. At some point the entry in
/etc/terminfo/r/rxvt was
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, John Bradley Fitzgibbons wrote:
I've been watching all of the messages concerning libc6 upgrades and now
I've just got to ask. How unstable is hamm? My major interest is due to
I've been running a mostly-hamm system since July, and haven't had any
problems other than:
At
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Walter L. Preuninger II wrote:
I was thinking that I want my wan links to be encrypted. Ssh would not be
enough, as nfs or ftp/rcp also need to be encrypted. I was wondering if
there was anything such as this in the ppp code or ip tunneling code?
http://skip.incog.com/
I
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, John Bradley Fitzgibbons wrote:
I've been watching all of the messages concerning libc6 upgrades and now
I've just got to ask. How unstable is hamm? My major interest is due to
development. I'd really like to start playing around with version 6, but
I'd hate to destroy
Walter L. Preuninger II wrote:
I was thinking that I want my wan links to be encrypted. Ssh would not be
enough, as nfs or ftp/rcp also need to be encrypted. I was wondering if
there was anything such as this in the ppp code or ip tunneling code?
I believe some IETF commitee is working on
How can I configure a Debian 1.3.1 box to read and write on/to Mac
diskettes and which programs can I use ?
You can't. The pc type drive is physically incapable of handling the mac
format.
The solution is to use pc format disks, which both the mac linux can read
write.
rick
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Hey..
Is there anyreason that some of the packages in non-free are beta2-1 and
some are beta2-2? Very frustrating when there isn't enough of either of
them for a full install.
This is because some of them are stuck in the Incoming AFAIK. Our archive
maintainer, Guy Mayor, has just
Mark Phillips wrote:
Hi,
A friend and I have been having problems getting ppp to work on his
laptop. Everything works with the chat script until just after ppp is
engaged. Then it complains as follows.
pppd Serial connection established
Using interface ppp0
Connect:ppp0 - /dev/ttyS1
Benoit Joly wrote:
hi all, i wanna know if there is a driver (beta, alpha...) for the tv
tuner, or in developpement??
i have this card and want to throw away my win95...
thanks in advances (and thanks for answers that i received for all my prob
in linux installation, now it's working
I´ve been trying to connect ppp using XISP and after giving the ppp
garbage characters (and clicking on continue) it disconnects the line. I
think I have PPP installed correctly, but how can I be sure?
(I do connect with the same hardware under Windows 95 without a problem)
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Larry G. Gariepy Jr. writes:
Hi all,
I guess this doesn't pertain specifically to Debian, but I have a
philosophical question about software upgrades, and I just thought I would
take
My two cents worth. Like yourself, I don't like rocking the boat either. My
upgrade philosophy is -
Jens, I know just the right guy to do this...our soon to be departed
project leader. Didn't he mention doing something similar as part of
his life-after-project-leader? Something about taking service calls and
stripping out company details, then providing that back to the Debian
community.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Rick Hawkins wrote:
How can I configure a Debian 1.3.1 box to read and write on/to Mac
diskettes and which programs can I use ?
You can't. The pc type drive is physically incapable of handling the
mac format.
This is only true for
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Robert D. Hilliard wrote:
: Allen Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
:
: I wrote a e-mail to gateway2000's tech support team asking them if Linux
: was compatible with my Promise Ultra 33 here is an EXACT copy of what was
: returned:
:
: Hello Allen,
:
: Thanks
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
[ problem snipped ]
:
: Man, this problem has come up on this list how many times now?
: Hoow! (I'm not frustrated at you Marcelo.) Isn't it time we
: had a decent search engine on the debian-user archives or some help
: database that people
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Scott Ellis wrote:
: On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, John Bradley Fitzgibbons wrote:
:
: I've been watching all of the messages concerning libc6 upgrades and now
: I've just got to ask. How unstable is hamm? My major interest is due to
: development. I'd really like to start
Hi Mark;
Well, I think that I got it from a couple of places but I seem to remember
the man rxvt was about the more informative about XTERM resources (for my
purposes anyway) than man xterm was.
On the system that I am using right now the form of the entry is:
xterm*scrollBar:yes but I suspect
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, John Bradley Fitzgibbons wrote:
I've been watching all of the messages concerning libc6 upgrades and now
I've just got to ask. How unstable is hamm? My major interest is due to
development. I'd really like to start playing around with version 6, but
I'd hate to destroy my
Hi there peoplewithsound,
ok, here we go...
Brand new fresh Debian 1.3.1 install from Infomagic 6 CD set.
Apon installation I notice the sound module isn`t available in this
release (something to do with non-free missing?) . OK.. so..
kernel source 2.0.30 installed.
make dep
make
Hi Bob;
In addition to what Scott said himself, I was told that he was sent a
specific request to post it again (in multiple groups).
However, like you (I suspect), I carefully read the whole thing (yet
again to see if there was anything new.
Thus, as a request to Scott: If it is not too much
Hi there Linux users.
I have installed Linux, and think that it is really great! There are a
couple of things that I would like to do. Firstly, I would like to be able
to get my Linux side to answer the phone, and if the user logs in OK, create
a PPP connection so that they would be able to
Help I can't get base 45 to download I've tried the mirror servers in
japan and Germany in addition to the main site in the U.S. I am trying
to get it down with Win95 all the other files i.e. base 1-3 and root all
came through fine. Anybody else having a problem?
thanks Tom Derby
On Fri, 5 Jul 1996, Faiz ul Haque Zeya wrote:
Hello,
I come accross three problems while installing Debian 1.3.1 from CD
1. The system boots correctly from the boot floppy created during
installation
but by booting from harddisk (through LILO ) the kernel boots
Dale Martin writes:
I use snarf. It can do command line grabs from http, finger, ftp, and
gopher. Seems to work reasonably well, and it's super simple to use.
I'm not sure if it's still available or not - I don't see it in my mirror.
Let me know if it's not - I'll package it.
Eloy A. Paris writes:
Do not reinvent the wheel. The Wget package will do what you want, and
more.
Tried it, it works great.
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