On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Vladislav Papayan x285 wrote:
does any one know where from I can dowload (if it exists)
the latest version of KDE (I think it is Beta 3) that
is compiled for libc6?
The RedHat5 KDE package is compiled for libc6 - download it from
ftp.kde.org and use alien to install it.
On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Daniel Mashao wrote:
Hi
I wanted to try StarOffice but it is in German I presume. Can I get it to
work in English?
Sure - you need to download a different package
(/pub/so40/linux/01/so40_lnx_01.tar.gz or something - 01 is English, 49
is German).
LLaP
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Are you using the default kernel or a kernel that you compiled yourself?
I am using the default bo kernel.
At this point I'm beginning to suspect that other kernel drivers may
be causing a problem. What other modules are loaded? (use lsmod or
cat /proc/modules) What interrupts
Secondly, what is the best options to used for the mke2fs on partion used
for mirror? I formatted an ext2 partion on my syjet 1.5G cartridge drive
and it can have only 1414447 1024-blocks available. The numbers did not add
up to be 1.5G!
At least under Linux, the kernel usualy keeps 5% of
I am only guessing:
1) How does it work on DOS/WIN (assuming that you have it installed) ?
2) I would try to change what might be relevant definitions in the BIOS and
see what effects these changes might have.
3) Does the HD and the CD know that they supose to be master and slave
respectively ?
Hi,
I have Debian 1.3 installed on a 386 pc, and samba 1.9.17 from the
msdos-386 net samba.deb. Also I added the ksmbfs.deb. Debian, Samba and
win95 box work good with smbclient, but how do I mount a win95 share on my
Debian linux box. I have tried smbmount //server/share /mnt but no luck. I
Ok. I'm new w/ linux (had it for 3 days) and have a little problem.
Whenever I try to use DSELECT to install programs i've downloaded, it
asks for the package file in addition to the *.deb files. What's
wrong??
Thanx a lot
Will
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On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Will wrote:
Ok. I'm new w/ linux (had it for 3 days) and have a little problem.
Whenever I try to use DSELECT to install programs i've downloaded, it
asks for the package file in addition to the *.deb files. What's
wrong??
The 'package' file is a master file used by
Does anyone know of a kernel/other patch for limiting the output
of process informationetc ?
I've heard of the 'Proc PID Permissions Patch' but I don't know
if there is something better, or if that patch is unstable or does
not work correctly.
Thanks.
Matthew
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On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, Graham Lillico +44 1785 248131 wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone tell me why debian 1.3.1 uses agetty, instead of something like
mingetty?
I wish to screen to clear after booting my system but using agetty this is not
possible, I have tried using mingetty and this does what I
:::Another Newbie Question:::
What software would I need to connect to my ISP? And where could I find
it? Thank you.
P.S. I knew a lot about computers 'till I wondered what Linux was
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On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, Rob Goodwin wrote:
: I am having trouble autoprobing more than one Ethernet card at boot
: time. I have compiled support for the cards I am using (they are both
: of the same type) but only one is detected at boot time. I
What software would I need to connect to my ISP? And where could I find
it? Thank you.
You should use ppp package for that. A good bet is that youready have it
installed. Read /usr/doc/ppp/README.debian.gz to set things up.
(You should also have ppp support in the kernel. For that you should
Were could I find a list of basic Linux commands? (ie. Linux equivs. of
DOS's TYPE, PRINT, ect.)
Thanx again
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DOS's TYPE, PRINT, ect.)
Thanx again
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Thank you for the information. But what's the file's name. I saw only huge
files (which I presume include the WHOLE emacs). As I had a quite slow
phone link I would prefer to download the manual only.
Catalin
On Thu, 5 Mar 1998, Lewis, James M. wrote:
You can ftp a copy from prep.ai.mit.edu
On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, George Bonser wrote:
On Thu, 5 Mar 1998, Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
[question about CNAME records and MTAs rewriting the From: header when the
hostname is a CNAME]
One thing to do is to make sure that you have the following in your
own /etc/hosts file:
130.89.222.95
pgpKsrCYzHAAy.pgp
Description: PGP message
Ok. I'm new here. First, I have all these nifty programs sitting on
msdos floppys, but I can't find out how to access the floppies to run
dpkg. (yes I have MSDOS compat. installed, yes, I'm reading every FAQ I
can find) also, does debian come with a X windows program? If not,
where can I find a
On Thu, 5 Mar 1998, David Morris wrote:
My computer runs Debian continually. However, lately, I have been needing
to reboot to dos (a 6 year old daughter who wants to play a couple dos
games who it is very hard to say 'no' to).
I have the latest (hamm) dosemu installed for a text based
On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Albert Dorofeev wrote:
Howdy,
I am wondering how big is the actual kernel
of Linux?
I cannot compile it with all options turned off
for some reason, maybe someone can give me a
ready answer?
I would like to know what would be the size of
the bare kernel stripped
On Fri, Mar 06, 1998 at 12:58:27AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bash: /dev/lp0: No such device or address
If I understand it correctly, the above line says that you do not have the
parallel port device.
You must have a parallel port device (/dev/lp?) in order to use a printer
that
On Fri, Mar 06, 1998 at 06:59:37PM -0800, George Bonser wrote:
To install packages that you have downloaded manually, you probably need
to use dpkg -i packagename
If you want to use dselect, you are going to need a Packages file that
contains a valid path to the packages. It is not likely
On Fri, Mar 06, 1998 at 11:01:33PM -0600, Geoff Kuchera wrote:
I seem to be having a great deal of difficulty seting up a modem on a serial
line that I can have setup for dial-in and when it's not busy be able to dial
out on it. I have in the past set this up as such.
In inittab run a getty
fpolacco writes:
On Wed, Mar 04, 1998 at 12:15:16AM -0800, Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella wrote:
nr# man bogus
Updating index cache for path `/usr/man'. Wait...
Here I CTRL-C
man: can't remove /tmp/zman21458aaa: Bad file descriptor
It's a problem with your restrictive umask and the recent
I wanted install Debian on my computer, but it was impossible, because
the velocity of the keyboard. When I stroke a key, the velocity was to
high, so it was impossible to control the installation. For example when I
have to partition my hard disk, it was very hard to inter the size of the
I've been getting the below error on my Debian 1.3rel6 system in the
/var/log/deliver.errlog I am using sendmail 8.8.5. The server is a
pretty busy mail hub. And it's happening pretty regularly now, about
twice a day on different email boxes. Any suggestions? Any hints?
On Fri, 6 Mar 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a utility which will take a time-zone dependent date
string
such as
Thu, 5 Mar 1998 12:33:00 -0500
Tue, 3 Mar 1998 08:12:00 EST
and convert either to GMT/UST?
date -d Thu, 5 Mar 1998 12:33:00 -0500 will return the
does exist a deltree lookalike for linux (or a good way to get rid of some
directory and their files) ???
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does exist a deltree lookalike for linux (or a good way to get rid of some
directory and their files) ???
rm -rf
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does exist a deltree lookalike for linux (or a good way to get rid of some
directory and their files) ???
rm -r /path/to/the/directory/you_want_to_remove
-or-
rm -r /path/to ...
See man rm for details.
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Sorry if this is more of a fetchmail question.
On connecting to my IP, he automatically attempts to send me mail using
smtp. There is no way of changing this.
I have qmail working well using inetd smtp ppp link, but the
uncontrollable rush of messages when I dial up is too much for this
small
On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Richard A Leach wrote:
I've looked at fetchmail, but it seems to require smtp to be working so
it can submit the mail it has downloaded through port 25 and the normal
smtp demon (qmail-smtpd in my case). Experiments with smtp disabled and
fetchmail ... -m
If you are going to use linux with that drive then you must use NORMAL
mode. I noticed that number of heads affect how much DOS FDISK says size
to be use. This drive have only 9 heads and lots of cylinders, so 1024
cylinders mean only 283 MB room for DOS. My another drive have 15 heads
and there
Will hat gesagt: // Will wrote:
Were could I find a list of basic Linux commands? (ie. Linux equivs. of
DOS's TYPE, PRINT, ect.)
It depends on how you would define the term basic. If you hit the TAB-Key
twice your shell tries to complete your not yet typed command with every
command it
Will hat gesagt: // Will wrote:
Ok. I'm new here. First, I have all these nifty programs sitting on
msdos floppys, but I can't find out how to access the floppies to run
dpkg. (yes I have MSDOS compat. installed, yes, I'm reading every FAQ I
can find) also, does debian come with a X windows
Paul McDermott hat gesagt: // Paul McDermott wrote:
hello everyone, I was wondering how to get lynx to play sound files ie
..wav and .au? I know it can be done. I think it has to do with a
..mailcap file. but i'm not sure. Thanks in advance.
Paul
You have to install the mime-support
This script, when configured properly, will back up your windows95
registry. Problems with windows95 can be fixed sometimes by restoring a
corrupted registry. You can automatically backup evertime you boot
Linux, if you place a command in your .bash_profile file. You might
want to backup your
Whenever I move a window, update data in a window (for example, scrolling
text in xterm or rxvt) I get static pixel noise to the right of the
window. It appears as randomly placed flicking lines (3-6 * 1 pixel
big). The noise appears in all resolutions, and with the
XF86_Mach64 3.3, 3.3.1 and
Hi:
The inquiry below may well be better answered with Minix.
There was a project porting Linux to the 8086. As I recall, this was
intended to develop code for embedded projects.
Would someone post the name, please?
--David
On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Fri, 6 Mar 1998,
I am not much of an expert in the field, but have recently managed to
install mgetty+sendfax and apache on my Debian box, thanks to the fantastic
packaging system. It seems to work well.
In the distribution of mgetty I discovered a front-end for sending faxes
called: webfax_0.8., which is not in
Ok. when I use the man or apropos commands I get a bad command kind of
error. Any ideas?
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Ok. when I use the man or apropos commands I get a bad command kind of
error. Any ideas?
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Will wrote:
Ok. when I use the man or apropos commands I get a bad command kind of
error. Any ideas?
I'd guess that you don't have them installed. Just a WAG. A scan of
/var/lib/dpkg/status shows me that they're in the package man-db in the
doc section. HTH
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rm -rf 'dirname' be VERY careful, this command does NOT warn you, and it
will delete everything in those dirs.. and remove the dir. Irrevocably
destroying everything without prompts.
in other words, you run this rf -rf / ... kiss your system GOOD bye. (not sure
if it'll affect mount
How do I know if i have deb 2.0? I ran the autoup.sh, and i ran the
packages, although, i didn't see it do a bunch of mystical untarring or
anything! Anyway I can check if I upgraded the system and binaries properly?
Carroll Kong
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Hi,
I can't seem to find a Debian package for NIS. Is it under some name that
isn't obvious, or will I have to build the NIS software myself?
Thanks,
-Ossama
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Hi,
I'm compiling mutt for a bo system. IIRC there was a discussion on
locks a couple days ago. It appears that I should use:
./configure --enable-flock --disable-fcntl
Can someone verify this? Thanks.
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Ok. when I use the man or apropos commands I get a bad command kind of
error. Any ideas?
Install man-db package along with many others to statisfy dependencies.
ALex Y.
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What are *.gz files? And what can I do to read/print/view them?
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On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
: I can't seem to find a Debian package for NIS. Is it under some name that
: isn't obvious, or will I have to build the NIS software myself?
hamm/binary-i386/net/nis_3.2.1-3.deb(unstable)
bo/binary-i386/net/nis_2.20-1.deb (stable)
bye,
Ossama Othman wrote:
Hi,
I can't seem to find a Debian package for NIS. Is it under some name that
isn't obvious, or will I have to build the NIS software myself?
A scan of /var/lib/dpkg.status shows the nis package in the net section.
Thanks,
-Ossama
Will wrote:
Quick Newbie Question:
What are *.gz files? And what can I do to read/print/view them?
They're compressed files; you can zcat mumble.gz to see its
content or gunzip mumble.gz to restore the mumble file to
its uncompressed state.
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I am trying to set up a dial up ppp connection to my ISP. I did it before
but I am trying to use a Boca 28.8 MV34.AI it doesn't seem to want to work.
What can I do to make it work? In Win95 it is on com2. Could someone give me
the exact thing to type i.e. pppd connect 'chat'
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| Dear Debian-Team
|
| I tried to install the KDE-Environment Beta 3 but this version depends
| on the libgif2 package. Unfortinaly this package isn't on my Debian
| distribution. (Kernel 2.0.29). Where can I find it ? (I've searched it
| on
On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Carroll Kong wrote:
How do I know if i have deb 2.0? I ran the autoup.sh, and i ran the
packages, although, i didn't see it do a bunch of mystical untarring or
anything! Anyway I can check if I upgraded the system and binaries properly?
See if you have libc6
Hi
I've just install debian linux and I'm having problems getting ppp
working. I have the modem setup and the pon script will dial and I get
a connection but pppd just hangs up after about ten seconds. I've gone
through the FAQ's and HOW to's but I can't seem to figure out what I'm
doing
Are there plans to include VIM 5.0 in the release version of hamm? It has
been released for a while, but I haven't seen it in the update
announcements. Does it currently have a maintainer?
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On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Collin Rose wrote:
I have an NE 2000 Plug Play network card. My Bios detects it. Putting the
line ne in my modules list doesn't work. How do I set it up?
I suggest using a new kernel where ne2000 support is built in, then the
kernel will detect the card and it's
Hi, All
a bit off-topic question
suppose i have system where my shell is csh
and i want bash.
can i set bash as my shell without
dealing with sysadm?
Will putting something like exec bash
into .login/.cshrc work ?
Any thoughts are greatly appreciated
thanks
OK
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Hi
I've just install debian linux and I'm having problems getting ppp
working. I have the modem setup and the pon script will dial and I get
a connection but pppd just hangs up after about ten seconds. I've gone
through the FAQ's and HOW to's
Oleg Krivosheev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK suppose i have system where my shell is csh
OK and i want bash.
OK
OK can i set bash as my shell without
OK dealing with sysadm?
Yes; use 'chsh' to change your shell.
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On Sat, Mar 07, 1998 at 06:11:08AM -0500, John Kloss has written:
I'm no expert on this (I just started using linux), but I think you might
want to say
fetchmail ... -m sendmail %s
where %s will be filled in with the user name executing the fetchmail
Thanks.
I've done the qmail
STOP THIS SHIT
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: newbie setup of ppp
Date: Saturday, March 07, 1998 11:08 AM
When [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, I replied:
Hi
I've just install debian linux and I'm
STOP THIS SHIT
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To: Oleg Krivosheev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Transparent change of shell
Date: Saturday, March 07, 1998 11:08 AM
Hi, All
a bit off-topic question
suppose i have system where my
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To: Collin Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Network Card
Date: Saturday, March 07, 1998 11:16 AM
On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Collin Rose wrote:
I have an NE 2000 Plug Play network card. My Bios
Hi, All
i installed hamm using disks from unstable
and found there is no
PS/2 mouse device (/dev/psmouse).
Is it knwon problem/feature?
How i can correct it by hands?
thanks
OK
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Hi!
I`m bloody new with linux.Partitionig my harddrive I lost 0,5GB, thant
means it's neither in the dos partitioning list nor in the Linux's. I don't
really need it at present. How can I access this space again, without
competely formatting the entire HDD? I've tried to mount my CD-ROM (ID 2,
When Oleg Krivosheev wrote, I replied:
exec /bin/bash in your .cshrc will work to get you bash instead
of your current csh shell, but I'd also request a change to bash
of your sysadm - it's a trivial job, and is good for documentation
and system usage statistics reasons as well as general
Wow, I totally missed that package when I searched through the net
section. I guess I was looking for something along the lines of yp,
which is probably why I missed the NIS package. :)
Thanks to all who responded.
-Ossama
Devin Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do I mount and read a CD for the mac platform? Or is it impossible?
Have a look at the hfsutils package. This migh tbe good enough for
what you need to do.
There is also a kernel patch to support HFS as a mountable drive, but
I don't know where it can
On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Will wrote:
What are *.gz files?
Files compressed with gzip.
And what can I do to read/print/view them?
gunzip filename.gz
then read/print/view/execute as usual.
If it's a textfile, you can use zless textfile.gz.
LLaP
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Were could I find a list of basic Linux commands? (ie. Linux equivs. of
DOS's TYPE, PRINT, ect.)
For the basics, there is /usr/doc/HOWTO/DOS-to-Linux-HOWTO.gz
Ciao,
Martin
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Ok. I seem to have the libc6 libs. But when i did a ldd /sbin/init , it
showed libc5.0. This is odd, eh?
Carroll Kong
On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Carroll Kong wrote:
How do I know if i have deb 2.0? I ran the autoup.sh, and i ran
In an attempt to save the world from disaster, Ben Pfaff wrote:
With the example above, I suppose I could write some kind of macro, opening
shell output, but it gets much more interesting when I am looking at
program | less
and I do not want to execute program again, and
On Thu, 5 Mar 1998 17:34:45 +0200, Jaakko Niemi [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Has anyone got Q2 working in hamm with ref_soft or ref_gl?
I don't have any concrete advice, as both of these renderers just work
for me and you sound to have tried many variations. I want to ask,
though, if you're
* Oleg Krivosheev
- i installed hamm using disks from unstable
- and found there is no
- PS/2 mouse device (/dev/psmouse).
IIRC this is a very old name. Now it is called /dev/psaux. If you
don't have that either, it can be made with:
'mknod /dev/psaux c 10 1'
or '/dev/MAKEDEV psaux' (I
Bill Leach wrote:
Joost Kooij wrote:
On Tue, 3 Mar 1998, joost witteveen wrote:
[A very interesting and informative expose, thanks Joost!]
As it works now (as I understand) the rules makefile effectively tries to
make the build independent of the actual machine it is built on. Of
Did you run seyon or dip or kermit or something to see what your ISP
presents and determine whether what you reply achieves a connection?
Did you then use the knowlege thus gained to create an appropriate
/etc/ppp/chatscript? What does /etc/ppp/connect-errors look like?
The answers to these
Janos A Csirik wrote:
Hello,
I am having trouble getting PLIP to work.
I don't want to seem really stupid, but why do you say:
frisbee# ifconfig plip1 frisbee pointopoint piglet up
SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
SIOCSIFDSTADDR: No such device
frisbee# lsmod
Module PagesUsed
On Sat, 07 Mar 1998 20:42:53 +0100, Hengstberger wrote:
Hi!
I`m bloody new with linux.Partitionig my harddrive I lost 0,5GB, thant
means it's neither in the dos partitioning list nor in the Linux's. I don't
really need it at present. How can I access this space again, without
competely
On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Carroll Kong wrote:
: Ok. I seem to have the libc6 libs. But when i did a ldd /sbin/init , it
: showed libc5.0. This is odd, eh?
kepler:~ $ ldd /sbin/init
libc.so.6 = /lib/libc.so.6 (0x4000e000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 = /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x4000)
When [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, I replied:
It seems that your ISP is hanging up on you. My ISP doesn't use it
so I can't really advise you much further, but I suspect that they
may authenticate with PAP or CHAP or something. You should call them
and get the details on what they require and then
I am a newbie and I having problems installing the olvwm. Dselect tells
me that it is installed but the shell do not find it. Twm runs OK. Can
anybody tell me what I am doing wrong?
Thanks,
Al.
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Will [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, Mar 06, 1998 at 09:15:59PM -0600:
P.S. I knew a lot about computers 'till I wondered what Linux was
Hehehe ain't that the truth. You will eventually come fill circle
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I have just set up a Debian box with Sendmail 8.8.8. Sendmail finally
appears to be configured correctly, and I am able to send mail from my
machine to outside hosts. When I attempt to send mail from one user to
another or from an outside account to an account on my machine however,
the message
Carroll Kong [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok. I seem to have the libc6 libs. But when i did a ldd /sbin/init , it
showed libc5.0. This is odd, eh?
The autoup.sh script updates only the critical packages that
leaves your system in condition to complete the upgrade using dselect.
On Sat, 07 Mar 1998 20:42:53 +0100, Hengstberger wrote:
Hi!
I`m bloody new with linux.Partitionig my harddrive I lost 0,5GB, thant
means it's neither in the dos partitioning list nor in the Linux's. I don't
really need it at present. How can I access this space again, without
competely
On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Hengstberger wrote:
Hi!
I`m bloody new with linux.Partitionig my harddrive I lost 0,5GB, thant
means it's neither in the dos partitioning list nor in the Linux's. I don't
really need it at present. How can I access this space again, without
competely formatting the entire
On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, George Bonser wrote:
DO you have
visible_name=blaakmeer.student.utwente.nl
In your config file?
Yes.
Remco
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On Thu, 5 Mar 1998, Rafael Castillo Mejia wrote:
i want to setup xdm to start X11 since the first time. ¿how do i do that?
thank for helping me...
Make sure that, in /etc/X11/config, this line:
no-start-xdm
is changed to:
start-xdm
Also, make sure that in /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers there is a
On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Ian Perry wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone please tell me the difference between the files vmliniz and
zImage ?
I recompiled the kernel-2.0.32 and the new vmlinux file in the linux
directory was 1087525 bytes
while the original kernel-2.0.32 vmlinux file was 675524 bytes...
On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Will wrote:
Quick Newbie Question:
What are *.gz files? And what can I do to read/print/view them?
They are files compressed with gzip. If they are compressed text files and
you have the less package from the unstable distribution, you can put this
line in your
On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Martin Jackson wrote:
Are there plans to include VIM 5.0 in the release version of hamm? It has
been released for a while, but I haven't seen it in the update
announcements. Does it currently have a maintainer?
A question related to this: Will XFree86 3.3.2 be included?
Carroll Kong [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok. I seem to have the libc6 libs. But when i did a ldd /sbin/init , it
showed libc5.0. This is odd, eh?
This just means that autoup.sh got you past the point where you
install the wrong package and you computer doesn't boot anymore. You
still need to
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