is there any plans for adding Qmail's Maildir support to the following
packages soon?
pine (there already is a patch, but I couldn't compile it)
cfinger (does need one? how can I fix it to check maildirs?)
login (seems to not like the QMAIL_DIR parameter.. possible bug?)
Thanks
Paul
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I have a problem, when I tell pgp to pgp -as +clearsig=on filename it does
exactly the same as pgp -as +clearsig=off filename I get something which is
unredable without pgp.
I know some time in the past it worked, put I haven't upgraded pgp and I didn't
change the configuration as far as I
Is there a command which displays how a kernel is configured? For
example,
say I walk up to a Linux box and want to see if the kernel was compiled
with
gateway support. How do I do that?
Thanks
Tony Richardson
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Stephen,
That's very encouraging. If there is a good replacement for Word, I'm
not wedded to it. :)
Dave
Stephen Zander wrote:
David E. Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are a whole suite of tools I'd need to be running on the linux
side before I could make that switch.
I recently bought an HP Laser Jet 6L and I'm happy to say that it works
beautifully with linux. After a little work I hacked together a perl
script which will print ascii just fine and ghostscript allows me to do
postscript and latex so I'm happy with that.
The problem is I can't get lpr to
Tom,
Thanks much for the link. I've downloaded it and am checking thru the
docs before I jump in. Glad to see that 1023 cyl limit doesn't really
exist. I had suspected that but wasn't sure.
Cheers,
Dave
Tom Hogland wrote:
Here it is:
Hi John Kloss; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
lp|Laser Jet:\
:lp=/dev/lp0:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/lp:\
:mx#0:\
:pl#64:\
:sh:
Now the Printing-HOWTO said to add a text filter for just plain lpr'ing,
that is, a simple command with no options, like
Stephen,
That's very encouraging. If there is a good replacement for Word, I'm
not wedded to it. :)
Dave
Stephen Zander wrote:
David E. Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are a whole suite of tools I'd need to be running on the linux
side before I could make
Hello all,
I am trying to figure out how to set up printer accounting on our
network. We are currently running a debian linux server, connected to a
remote hp laserjet printer.
According to the man page for printcap(5) a if filter is used when printer
accounting is required. However I am not
On Mon, 2 Feb 1998, David E. Scott wrote:
Stephen,
That's very encouraging. If there is a good replacement for Word, I'm
not wedded to it. :)
lyx is coming along nicely. Not Word, yet, mind you, but does pretty
well for most things.
On Tue, 3 Feb 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
That's very encouraging. If there is a good replacement for Word, I'm
not wedded to it. :)
dropping Win95. For another thing, I'd need a Word-like word processor
Actually all of that list is possible, with the possible exception
[Sorry for the offtopic theme.]
Has anyone ordered from www.lsl.com for a Debian cd? can someone give me
an e-mail address that could help me?
I have ordered a Debian CD and o'reilly book from www.lsl.com, but after
3 MONTHS, the goods are nowhere in sight. Repeat, 3 MONTHS. I have already
paid
seth wrote:
On Tue, 3 Feb 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
That's very encouraging. If there is a good replacement for Word, I'm
not wedded to it. :)
dropping Win95. For another thing, I'd need a Word-like word processor
Actually all of that list is possible, with
Will Lowe wrote:
On Mon, 2 Feb 1998, David E. Scott wrote:
Stephen,
That's very encouraging. If there is a good replacement for Word, I'm
not wedded to it. :)
lyx is coming along nicely. Not Word, yet, mind you, but does pretty
well for most things.
Will,
Is
On Tue, 3 Feb 1998, David E. Scott wrote:
Is there a URL where lyx is available, if it's available yet?
The debian lyx beta package is available from ftp.debian.org ... I'd hit
the package search page at http://www.debian.org/packages.html and search
for it. A note: the lyx page there
Hello,
I am having a he// of a time trying to configure my supra 288i modem
to work in linux. I have done everthing in the serial-HOWTO, used the
information from supra on isapnptools, and have tried the information in
the PPP-HOWTO, but nothing seems to be working yet. I keep going from
one
Charles, I am only a newbie, but if you haven't already tried it, do
man setserial
and see if you learn anything you haven't already learned...couldn't
hurt. One of the more experienced folks might be able to see the
problem more surely from your log file.
Art
I have a SPARC system that's currently on SunOS 4.1.3. I've been
contemplating switching to Linux. I would like some comments from
users of SPARC Linux on the stability and maturity of Linux for this
platform, and specifically Debian GNU/Linux.
I've been using HAMM on one of my PC's and liking
Could anyone tell me how to run xisp without first logging in as su.
I aam a newbie and would appreciate any help. Thanks.
Albert Hurd
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Hi,
ranty == ranty [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ranty I have a problem, when I tell pgp to pgp -as +clearsig=on
ranty filename it does exactly the same as pgp -as +clearsig=off
ranty filename I get something which is unredable without pgp.
I confirm your error, and am hereby submitting a
Hi,
On quite new Debian machines, if the official kernel images
are installed ot the kernel image was created using a recent
kernel-package package, you can just look in /boot:
% less /boot/config-$(uname -r)
Aint that neat?
manoj
__ ls -asCF /boot
total 2699
1 ./
Remco Blaakmeer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 30 Jan 1998, William R. Ward wrote:
I'm running hamm and I can't get Netscape to work. I know it's
probably a problem with libc5 vs libc6, and that I probably need to
reinstall one or more libc5 files, but I don't know which ones! I ran
ldd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William R. Ward) writes:
I'm running hamm and I can't get Netscape to work. I know it's
probably a problem with libc5 vs libc6, and that I probably need to
reinstall one or more libc5 files, but I don't know which ones! I ran
ldd and strace and the output is attached here.
On Mon, 2 Feb 1998 14:16:34 +0100
Wojciech Zabolotny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Last time I have noticed a strange behaviour of xfs on my Linux box
(debian 1.3.1r6)...
[snip]
Additionally I'm looking for any reasonable source of information
about xfs configuration file
Albert Hurd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could anyone tell me how to run xisp without first logging in as su.
Check the permissions of pppd.
bash-2.01$ ls -l /usr/sbin/pppd
-rwsr-xr-- 1 root dialout 84608 Jun 20 1997 /usr/sbin/pppd
And make sure, the user who should be able to
at some point around Mon, 26 Jan 1998 11:09:44 +0200
Tommi Virtanen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mentioned:
There's qmail-src on hamm. Qmail isn't freely distributable
in binary form, so you have to compile it yourself (it produces
a neat debian package). Do a minimal hamm upgrade and
On Tue, Feb 03, 1998 at 07:43:35PM +0900, Sen Nagata wrote:
i get an error about 'debstd' not being found -- is there a good place for
me to look to find out where debstd might be obtained?
It's in the package debmake.
Unpacking libgdbmg1-dev (from .../libgdbmg1-dev_1.7.3-21.deb) ...
On Mon, 2 Feb 1998, Branden Robinson wrote:
On Mon, Feb 02, 1998 at 11:31:17PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Mon, 2 Feb 1998, John Kloss wrote:
I recently bought an HP Laser Jet 6L and I'm happy to say that it works
beautifully with linux. After a little work I hacked together a perl
script which will print ascii just fine and ghostscript allows me to do
postscript and latex so I'm happy with
On Tue, 3 Feb 1998, Charles wrote:
Hello,
I am having a he// of a time trying to configure my supra 288i modem
to work in linux. I have done everthing in the serial-HOWTO, used the
information from supra on isapnptools, and have tried the information in
the PPP-HOWTO, but nothing
[ setup hp lj 6l question ]
Save yourself a lot of time, install magic filter. Then:
magicfilterconfig --force
and answer hplj4l when it asks.
Brandon
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PGP: finger -l [EMAIL PROTECTED] does infinite loops in 5
Yes, this might be a tad off-topic but...
I have 3 window managers installed on my bo system. All 3 are the
versions that came with the 1.3.1 CD set. They are fvwm95, fvwm2 and
Afterstep.
I only have 1meg video RAM and I run X at 1024x768 with 8bpp.
I have a colour problem when I run Afterstep
Hi all,
Thought many of you might enjoy this... if this is a no no let me know
:)
A helicopter was flying around above Seattle yesterday when an
electrical malfunction disabled all of the aircraft's electronic
navigation and communication equipment. Due to the clouds and haze, the
pilot could
i'm running debian hamm with all the latest files off the
ftp.debian.org/pub/dists/hamm directory. lpr 5.9-21 and magic filter
1.2-17. anyways, i have some problems. my printer (hp deskjet 660c) will
not print at ALL after installing magic filter. i've forced a new config
with no dice.
here
OK, since I didn't get any responce on my previous questions (but one) I have
another way to ask this one:
How can I downgrade from libc5 version 5.4.33-6 to version 5.4.33-3?
I have the -3 version, but accidentally installed the -6 one first, and
then when I tried to install some other packages,
Stephen Zander wrote:
David E. Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are a whole suite of tools I'd need to be running on the linux
side before I could make that switch. For example, I'd need to be
running ppp and Navigator and Navigator's email before I'd consider
dropping Win95. For
justin honold wrote:
i'm running debian hamm with all the latest files off the
ftp.debian.org/pub/dists/hamm directory. lpr 5.9-21 and magic filter
1.2-17. anyways, i have some problems. my printer (hp deskjet 660c) will
not print at ALL after installing magic filter. i've forced a new
hi, all
On Tue, 27 Jan 1998, Joost Kooij wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jan 1998, Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jan 1998, Joost Kooij wrote:
ADDUSER STILL DUMPS CORE
Anyway, the newest version of perl-* fixes this.
hmm
yesterday i've installed perl 5.004-4 dated Jan
A URL for the Times article:
http://search.nytimes.com/books/search/bin/fastweb?getdoc+cyber-lib+cyber-lib+19330+16+wAAA+Denise%7ECaruso
Best Regards, JohnT
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John Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I only have 1meg video RAM and I run X at 1024x768 with 8bpp.
I have a colour problem when I run Afterstep which results in the top 2
wharf icons not displaying and causes Netscape to display in black and
white. This colour problem doesn't occur under
Charles [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
one error to another. I am at a loss as to my latest error that shows
up in the ppp.log:
Feb 2 21:28:48 charles pppd[343]: pppd 2.2.0 started by root, uid
Feb 2 21:28:48 charles pppd[343]: tcgetattr: I/O error
Feb 2 21:28:48 charles pppd[343]: Exit
If
Has anyone ordered from www.lsl.com for a Debian cd? can someone give me
an e-mail address that could help me?
I have ordered a Debian CD and o'reilly book from www.lsl.com, but after
3 MONTHS, the goods are nowhere in sight. Repeat, 3 MONTHS. I have already
paid my dues to them, btw.
3
On Tue, Feb 03, 1998 at 12:34:06PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2 Feb 1998, Branden Robinson wrote:
On Mon, Feb 02, 1998 at 11:31:17PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On 2 Feb 1998, Stephen Zander wrote:
David E. Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are a whole suite of tools I'd need to be running on the linux
side before I could make that switch. For example, I'd need to be
running ppp and Navigator and Navigator's email before I'd consider
I installed both xbanner and all recommended files for it in Debian
1.31 and it comes up with an error of Xbanner MSG: * Could not get
the font, using 'fixed' I have tried to install any font package
under X and still get this message.
1. How do I get this font?
2.
On Tue, 3 Feb 1998, A. M. Varon wrote:
[Sorry for the offtopic theme.]
Has anyone ordered from www.lsl.com for a Debian cd? can someone give me
an e-mail address that could help me?
I have ordered a Debian CD and o'reilly book from www.lsl.com, but after
3 MONTHS, the goods are nowhere
Hi all,
I'm trying to increase the speed of my ppp connection by any means
I can find. Thus I installed the deb package hwtools to use irqtune...
Problem is the module irqtune_mod.o won't load. Even when I do an
ismod as root I have the same error message:
couldn't find the kernel version the
On Tue, 3 Feb 1998, A. M. Varon wrote:
Has anyone ordered from www.lsl.com for a Debian cd? can someone give me
an e-mail address that could help me?
Yes, I ordered a cd from them using Netscape and received it within 10
days in South Africa.
There is an email address on the cd: [EMAIL
I don't know if it will help or not, but there is a program called setcrystal
that is included with the soundmodem utilities by Thomas Salier. You can get
to his home page at http://www.ife.ee.ethz.ch/~sailer/. The program
initializes the PnP card for WSS (many OPTi cards) or SB PnP. His
I am trying to run fetchmail in imap mode with a m$ exchange server.
With fetchmail 4.3.6-1, I get:
fetchmail: IMAP a0006 OK FETCH completed.
fetchmail: IMAP a0007 FETCH 1 RFC822.TEXT.PEEK
fetchmail: IMAP a0007 BAD Protocol Error: Invalid FETCH_ITEM in FETCH
command
fetchmail: IMAP a0008 LOGOUT
Alexander Kushnirenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Last login: Mon Feb 2 09:32:36 CST 1998 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What is the reason it doesnot recognise my user name?
Is it a problem on my Debian node or remote node I telnet to?
Do you have a identd running on the debian box? Usually
I just bought a Toshiba 440CDX and tried to install Debian 1.3.1. Every
time I put the boot disk in the floppy, the laptop would reboot right after
it gets done decompressing the kernel and says loading Linux... Finally,
after countless times, I was able to get it to boot and install the
Hello
I still did not manage to run the PPP daemon.
When I use modprobe ppp, the system answer me :
/lib/modules/2.0.29/net/ppp.o: unresolved symbol dev_alloc_skb_Re1879ac7
/lib/modules/2.0.29/net/ppp.o: unresolved symbol dev_close_Rfd6b3489
/lib/modules/2.0.29/net/ppp.o: unresolved symbol
Serge Delorme [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Problem is the module irqtune_mod.o won't load. Even when I do an
ismod as root I have the same error message:
couldn't find the kernel version the module was compiled for
There were some problems with with irqtune because hwtools has (had?) a
rather
Try using the tecra bootdisks inside disks-i386/special to see if you can
boot linux via floppies. If that works for you, then you're probably
encountering the same bug that many laptop people have had to deal with,
namely that kernels made with 'make bzImage' will not boot. If so, then
all you
Hi,
I am looking for a easy to use kanji editor for X. Is there one that is
already packaged with Debian (hamm)?
S.
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On Tue, Feb 03, 1998 at 10:51:08AM -0500, T-SNAKE wrote:
OK, since I didn't get any responce on my previous questions (but one) I have
another way to ask this one:
How can I downgrade from libc5 version 5.4.33-6 to version 5.4.33-3?
I have the -3 version, but accidentally installed the -6 one
How do you mount all the drives/partitions at boot time without having to
actually type in the mount -t msdos / command?
Chris
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How do you mount all the drives/partitions at boot time without having to
actually type in the mount -t msdos / command?
Put it in /etc/fstab. `man mount' and `man fstab' explain the syntax.
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Hi,
In my haste, I deleted the digest which brings up this question,
however, within the last few days someone asked how to tell how a debian kernel
is configured.
In /usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.xx (in my case 30 (soon to be 32)) there
is a file named .config . In it are all the
T-SNAKE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
] How do you mount all the drives/partitions at boot time without having to
] actually type in the mount -t msdos / command?
Add the partitions you want mounted to your /etc/fstab. See the
fstab(5) man page for details.
Sebastian
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Hi,
In my haste, I deleted the digest which brings up this question,
however, within the last few days someone asked how to tell how a debian kernel
is configured.
In /usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.xx (in my case 30 (soon to be 32))
I'm trying to print to a Novell 4.11 HP Laserjet 4 printer using a
JetDirect Box using LPRng and Magicfilter. I can print to it, but it
prints out like this:
THIS IS A TEST
THIS IS A TEST
THIS IS A TEST
My printcap file looks like this:
Um, gv doesn't work on my hamm system.
It seemed to install okay, but when you execute it, you get an error
message:
gv: no message for missing resources
or something like that anyway.
The only thing I could think of is that this is something to do with the
new wiget sets (which, by the way,
On Mon, Feb 02, 1998 at 12:15:02AM +0100, Jens Ritter wrote:
Gerald Wann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello -
I am getting a segmentation fault whe i invoke man from the
command line. What are the possible causes of this error, please?
This one reached the Faq-O-Matic. I said there:
Hi,
Newer kernels sometimes have new config options, so just
dropping an old .config file in does not always work. My advice is to
always run make (menu.x)?config again.
manoj
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Hi All,
A while back a friend of mine showed me a Red Hat machine they were
running at work.They had X setup, and there was some sort of user
manager tool they had up there, which supposedly came with the system.
It did all kinds of snappy things like add and remove users, allowing
you to pick
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Seth,
StarOffice4.0 is rather impressive. The Win 95 version looked very
interesting during the time it was tested. I'll be interested in seeing
the Linux version when it's released.
Dave
Acording to http://freshmeat.unreal.org Star Office 4 has been
Hello,
Is there FAT32 support in hamm, or one need to install a patch?
Thank you,
Sasha.
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i still can't get my Xserver to allow me to change resolutions. it
accepts the first available ModeLine in XF86Setup and rejects the
rest with:
(**) P9000: Mode 1024x768: mode clock = 75.000
(**) P9000: Mode 1280x1024: mode clock = 108.000
(--) P9000: The dimensions of mode 1280x1024 do not
For many laptops, especially the toshibas, try the tecra patched disks in
the special directory.
Brandon
On Tue, 3 Feb 1998, Timothy Bostrom wrote:
I just bought a Toshiba 440CDX and tried to install Debian 1.3.1. Every
time I put the boot disk in the floppy, the laptop would reboot right
Hi.
After (sucessfull) attempt to install useing hamm disks and installing a
large number of packages over ftp I found impossible to use StarOffice.
Regardless of whether I use static or dynamic version, installer or
without, running setup always gives me segmentation fault.
Running inside gdb
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