On Wed, 13 May 1998, Deibit wrote:
Alguna solucion? a alguien le funciona?
Sugiero una visita a ftp.dante.de y a la sección de dvi's.
Y otra visita a es.comp.lenguajes.tex
Y otra a www.dejanews.com, para buscar sobre el tema en es.comp.lenguajes.tex
Recuerdo que alguien había
Deibit wrote:
Otra cosa.. que entorno usais para programar en LaTeX?
Pues yo llevo 13 agnos usando LaTeX casi a diario y me va bien
con emacs. Si quieres puedes ademas instalar auctex. En emacs
uno puede dar el nombre de un comando y el mismo intorduze los
correspondientes begin y end.
Un saludo a todos...
Tal vez sea un crossposting, pero esta vez prefiero pedir perdón :)
Estos días se me ha presentado la necesidad de instalar una versión de
apache para HPUX8.2, sin embargo, no he logrado encontrar ni binarios (si
alguien pudiera proporcionármelos se lo agradecería).
On Wed, 13 May 1998, Enrique Zanardi wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 1998 at 08:36:36PM +0200, Antonio Castro wrote:
No se si lo que voy a decir pueda sorprender o no.
Yo creo que en Debian se hecha de menos un documento en un lugar bien
visible donde se explique claramente lo que hay y donde
On Thu, May 14, 1998 at 07:15:43AM +0200, Antonio Castro wrote:
Pues me parece que en el caso de un documento de instalacion
debería de estar todo en formato de texto (sin perjuicio de
que exista tambien en otros formatos como html).
También está (install.txt).
Lo primero que tiene que ver
¡Hola a todos y todas!
Resulta que hace unos meses usaba Samba, y me permitía accesar y
modificar los directorios /home/usuarios, desde un WinNT, y otros
Windowoz si uno tenía cuenta en la máquina respectiva. además de algunos
otros directorios que necesitaba que fueran totalmente públicos.
On Wed, May 13, 1998 at 09:23:15AM -0400, Lee Bradshaw wrote:
I heard debian had standardized on the 2.0.32 kernel headers, but I see
.29, .30, and .33 kernels in stable. Is .33 really stable (usable, not
just in the stable directory)?
The kernel headers in /usr/include/linux do not have to be
I have just installed and configured AfterStep to the letter, but now
when I try startx I get the following message.
/root/.xinitrc: afterstep: command not found:
Why can't it find afterstep. Should there be something in my PATH
statement pointing where AfterStep is installed. AfterStep is
On Wed, May 13, 1998 at 01:05:08PM -0400, K. Claussen wrote:
Personally, depending on how much money you want to drop on it, I would
highly recommend the USRobotics (or is it 3Com now? Not sure) Courier
On the other side of the fence, I have been modeming for over eight
years and have always
I downloaded the debian package for Netscape 3.01 and also downloaded the
necessary file from Netscape for Navigator 3.01.
dselect reported that the install went fine and the script exited with now
errors. But when I click on the netscape button in xwindows nothing
happens, and also when I type
i == ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i I think I am having a routing problem which is responsible for
i corrupting my ISDN connection intermittently. I have ISDN with an
i routed directly to the router. My current set-up is working but I feel
i like something is wrong so I thought I'd post
I too have some questions re. Linux and modems. Presumably, the concern
about winmodems has to do with modem cards and not external modems?
Though it is obvious an external modem should use the latest UART
(16550?)? And if I already have an internal modem, will it NOT work
with Linux if it is a
Yo-
Please do so. You could tell us *what* problems you have. What makes you
feel something is wrong? How is the connection corrupted? What makes
you think your routes are messed up.
I have a bogus connection sometimes as already stated.
By corrupted I mean that sometimes I be working and
Bob McGowan wrote:
I too have some questions re. Linux and modems. Presumably, the concern
about winmodems has to do with modem cards and not external modems?
No, the problem with winmodems is that the manufacturers have moved
some of the intelligence of the modem from the modem to the
a true winmodem can not work in Linux. The hardware control chips
havew been moved to windows software drivers. They are cheaper to make
because there is very little hardware involved. External modems should
work in Linux with out a problem (to my knowledge it is not possible to
make an
dselect reported that the install went fine and the script exited with now
errors. But when I click on the netscape button in xwindows nothing
happens, and also when I type netscape in a term window it says netscape is
not installed.
see if you can find the netscape binary. As root, run
Tried it, no effect. I can't even change the num/caps/scroll lock LEDs.
-Paul
On Wed, 13 May 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 1998 at 04:57:47PM -0400, Paul Miller wrote:
I accidently ran 'bl -S -d tty' (it should be: bl -S -d 125000 tty) on
tty1, and it frozen the console
Has anyone got jdk1.1.5v7 from blackdown to work on their debian box?
Anything I do results in a SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation and core dump.
I even uninstalled the jdk1.1.5v5 deb to ensure no libary version conflicts.
And it still gives the same error.
The documentation
Hello.
Now I'm trying to install hamm into IBM Thinkpad 380ED with using
*1440tecra.bin, but resc1440tecra.bin freezes at Loading linux..
Does anyone know the reason?
P.S. When I tried to install bo into this machine with using bo's tecra
install disks, then I saw color/mono select image. Why?
On Tue, May 12, 1998 at 03:26:30PM -0500, Henry Hollenberg wrote:
Hello,
I've set up a DNS server (primary and secondary) using
Debian and noticed alot of extra empty files in /var/named.
They look like:
db.rcwm.000320
db.rcwm.000328
db.rcwm.000330
db.rcwm.000332
2.) I don't think that this one is possible, but here goes: We are using a
real IP
address from the company that we work for, and are wondering if there is a way
to create a virtual network using IP Masquerade or some such. For example,
a
browser would hit the DNS at out public server
I have just installed and configured AfterStep to the letter, but now
when I try startx I get the following message.
/root/.xinitrc: afterstep: command not found:
Why can't it find afterstep. Should there be something in my PATH
statement pointing where AfterStep is installed. AfterStep
Hi! Does anyone know where to find a console keymap for a 102-key
Canadian multilingual keyboard? There doesn't seem to be an option for
it in the menu kbdconfig gives, even though X has a Canadian layout
that matches my keyboard exactly...
Thanks!
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Hi all -
We're setting up a new machine as a gateway for our lab, and decided to
install hamm on it, mainly so we have access to the latest versions of
sendmail, bind, etc., when security fixes come out. Unfortunately, when I
upgraded the system to hamm, I forgot about the existence of the
Seconded
--Jonathan
If we are not friendly (or at least civil) to the newbie type
questions, free software is doomed to become a second class
techno-centric skeleton in the software closet.
Sorry if I seem a bit harsh, but I am tired of people
responding to lists with it's your fault
On Tue, 12 May 1998, Crispixbull wrote:
Just for more fun and confusion I have a little more info. First of all I
should tell you that I am a cadet at the United States Air Force Academy and
consequently I was issued (I bought it, but it was deducted from my pay and
given to me like every
On Thu, 14 May 1998, Masamichi Goudge wrote:
Hello.
Now I'm trying to install hamm into IBM Thinkpad 380ED with using
*1440tecra.bin, but resc1440tecra.bin freezes at Loading linux..
Does anyone know the reason?
Have you tried entering the following parameter at the boot promt:
linux
Wich program send e-mail with this warnings in Subject field:
NORMAL_ATTACK from sandwich.math.unibuc.ro - target gw1.usab.ro
or
HEAVY_ATTACK from sandwich.math.unibuc.ro - target gw1.usab.ro
and how can I get more information about this attack?
On my server is a standard bo Debian distribution
Thank you for your reply.
On Thu, May 14, 1998 at 12:27:09PM +0200, Joost Kooij wrote:
Hello.
Now I'm trying to install hamm into IBM Thinkpad 380ED with using
*1440tecra.bin, but resc1440tecra.bin freezes at Loading linux..
Does anyone know the reason?
Have you tried entering the
On 14 May, Martin Schulze wrote:
We were told by Michal Zalewski that gzexe as shipped with gzip uses
an unsecure method decompressing executables on the fly opening a way
of calling arbitrary programs. Newer versions for bo and hamm are
fixing this. We recommend you upgrade your gzip
Henry Hollenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 13 May 1998, Norbert Veber wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 1998 at 03:26:30PM -0500, Henry Hollenberg wrote:
Hello,
I've set up a DNS server (primary and secondary) using
Debian and noticed alot of extra empty files in /var/named.
Hi all
That's the question, if there is please emailme and tell me how I can
subscribe to it
Thanks in advance,
Ulisses
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To
DP == Dan Pomohaci [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DP Wich program send e-mail with this warnings in Subject field:
DP NORMAL_ATTACK from sandwich.math.unibuc.ro - target gw1.usab.ro
DP or
DP HEAVY_ATTACK from sandwich.math.unibuc.ro - target gw1.usab.ro
DP and how can I get more information about
Hi all
On Thu, 14 May 1998, Dan Pomohaci wrote:
Wich program send e-mail with this warnings in Subject field:
NORMAL_ATTACK from sandwich.math.unibuc.ro - target gw1.usab.ro
or
HEAVY_ATTACK from sandwich.math.unibuc.ro - target gw1.usab.ro
and how can I get more information about this
Hello,
I would like to get info about ssltelnet, ssh, radius?...
I'm looking for good starting points like links, white papers or articles
Thanks in advance,
Ulisses
-
Computers are useless.
OK, a few things about Winmodems - experience in an ISP tech support call
center in the UK speaking here ! :
a) As has been stated WinModems have their intelligence moved from
the Hardware to the Drivers which emualte the hardware
b) While it is not impossible to make an external
Just in relation to 2),
Could you use an authenticated / secure mount on the virtual
machine (NFS or SMB for example) to act as the FTP root dir ??
Just a thought ! :o)
Proinnsias
-Original Message-
From: Norbert Veber [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 1998
Can anybody give me any con's of the Seagate Tapestor 8G IDE tape drive?
I found a great deal on one and want to look out for any gotcha's. I
checked the Hardware compatibility list and it is on there but I
thought I would just check. The ide-tape.c driver says it is still
alpha. How
On Thu, 14 May 1998, Breathnach, Proinnsias (Dublin) wrote:
c) If you have a 386SX and an external 56K Modem you will NOT get a
better connect than 9600bps due to the fact that the computer will only have
an old INS 8250 UART. - even if the modem had a UART (which would be a
redundancy)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anybody give me any con's of the Seagate Tapestor 8G IDE tape drive?
I found a great deal on one and want to look out for any gotcha's. I
checked the Hardware compatibility list and it is on there but I
thought I would just check. The ide-tape.c driver says it
- Begin Included Message -
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu May 14 15:16:21 1998
Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 07:16:27 -0700 (MST)
From: Bob Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Breathnach, Proinnsias (Dublin) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
On Thu, May 14, 1998 at 01:42:14PM +0300, Dan Pomohaci wrote:
Wich program send e-mail with this warnings in Subject field:
NORMAL_ATTACK from sandwich.math.unibuc.ro - target gw1.usab.ro
or
HEAVY_ATTACK from sandwich.math.unibuc.ro - target gw1.usab.ro
and how can I get more information about
Hi,
I copied one pure data-cd. This worked fine.
Then I tried Audio Tracks. In this case the files of the correct size are
created _without_ the CD-Drive running.
I tried my second CD-Drive - same shit.
My System:
Kernel 2.1.101
CD-Writer: Mitsume-2600TE (ATAPI)
2nd CD : Toshiba xxx 12-16
Hi. Just installed the new xbase package, and every few minutes X just quits
by itself, no prompting. Sometimes I'm not even in X when it happens.
Here's what I get in /var/log/xdm-errors:
XFree86 Version 3.3.2 / X Window System
(protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 6300)
Release
Hi,
I'd like to know how can I share linux directories to other PC
connected to the same network. I have a 2 linux boxes, 1 NT/WS,
1 NT/server and 1 95/notebook.
Thanks!
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I'm running Debian 1.3.1r6 on a P5/120 96meg, libc.so.5.4.38
Printer Hewlett Packard LaserJet 6mp 19meg postscript
Printing under kernel 2.0.33 no problems.
Printing under any 2.1.xx[x] kernel doesn't happen.
This is using the parallel port. Kernel is configured to use
the parallel port,
On Mon, 11 May 1998, Jack Kern wrote:
On Mon, May 11, 1998 at 06:20:03PM -0300, Trevor Barrie wrote:
I was running fetch this afternoon, and noticed it was downloading messages
for a couple of groups I don't read (my system is single-user)... checking
the interesting groups directory found
Hi!
I'm trying to download the hamm tree (I have almost all binary-all,
binary-i386, and non free all, i386). The connection to ftp.debian.org and
to nonus.debian.org became VERY slow (about 0.9 KB insteade of the 6-10
I'm used to (I download from work...))
I tried sunsite, and the archive at my
Hi,
I'm still having trouble getting my Colorado 1400 tape drive to work. Can
anyone tell me what this errorcode means. I found it in /var/log/messages
after running this command:
ftmt -f /dev/qft0 reset
ftape-io.c (ftape_report_error) - errorcode: 27
Here are all the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hello Liran!
On Thu, 14 May 1998, Liran Zvibel wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to download the hamm tree (I have almost all binary-all,
binary-i386, and non free all, i386). The connection to ftp.debian.org and
to nonus.debian.org became VERY slow (about 0.9 KB
I've been using that exact model with no problems at all.
Bake
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Mike Nachlinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MN Printing under any 2.1.xx[x] kernel doesn't happen.
MN This is using the parallel port. Kernel is configured to use
MN the parallel port, support IEEE1284 status readback - set, unset.
MN in lilo.conf append=lp=0x378,0 or append=lp=0x3bc does no good.
Timothy C. Phan wrote:
Hi,
hi
I'd like to know how can I share linux directories to other PC
connected to the same network. I have a 2 linux boxes, 1 NT/WS,
1 NT/server and 1 95/notebook.
ok so you have 2 NT workstations and 1 95 Workstation
I would suggest SAMBA
Samba allows you to
I tried sunsite, and the archive at my niversity, and both have bo and
slink but no hamm!
look for frozen, because hamm has been frozen for testing.
BTW: What is the contrib directory?
It is software that is itself free, but can't run unless you also install
stuff from the non-free
On Thu, 14 May 1998, Mike Nachlinger wrote:
I'm running Debian 1.3.1r6 on a P5/120 96meg, libc.so.5.4.38
Printer Hewlett Packard LaserJet 6mp 19meg postscript
Printing under kernel 2.0.33 no problems.
Printing under any 2.1.xx[x] kernel doesn't happen.
This is using the parallel
I installed Netscape 4.05 by downloading the tarball off the 'Net and then
manually installing it. No problems there I've done this many times
before without any problems. Only differences are:
1. This is a fresh frozen install. (Yesterday's updates)
2. This is my first install of
Last night, I too verified that the Hamm Tecra disks are *not* working as
advertised This includes both the April 11 and April 26 (just made
available on Monday) versions
I've got a Tecra 740.
Bo disks worked fine.
I finally got an install going by downloading base_20.tgz and other
I have a question about samba. Does it authenticate NT machines only via
LanManager or samba can do this via NT hash too?
thanks,
--
Carlos E. P. Guidugli
Stephen Carpenter wrote:
Timothy C. Phan wrote:
Hi,
hi
I'd like to know how can I share linux directories to other PC
Does anyone know if it is possible to get a micrsoft mouse (the on with
the
wheel) to act as a 3 button mouse? As under windows 95/nt the wheel can
also
be used as a third button.
Yes, it is possible. Just choose the MS protocol and then ask to
have the middle button enabled, with *no*
Can one of the Debian developers (or anyone willing to help)
Please use the debian-developers list. This is a users list, and
its traffic is too high already...
Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
http://www.lge.com.br./[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.terravista.pt./Enseada/1989/
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On Thu, 14 May 1998, Kevin Traas wrote:
Anyway, install went okay, but when trying to start Netscape, I get the
error mentioned in the subject line and Netscape dies
You could do:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/X11R6/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Or, what you
On Thu, May 14, 1998 at 02:00:45PM +0100, Breathnach, Proinnsias Dublin wrote:
Just in relation to 2),
Could you use an authenticated / secure mount on the virtual
machine (NFS or SMB for example) to act as the FTP root dir ??
Just a thought ! :o)
Is this a suggestion or a question?
My linux box is connected to a campus network, and i'd like to provide
access to that network to a machine connected over a serial/modem line
via PPP. i *think* the normal way to do this would be:
- get an IP assigned for the PPP box
- compile the linux kernel with IP forwarding and have it
Can one of the Debian developers (or anyone willing to help)
Please use the debian-developers list. This is a users list, and
its traffic is too high already...
Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
http://www.lge.com.br./[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.terravista.pt./Enseada/1989/
Anyway, install went okay, but when trying to start Netscape, I get the
error mentioned in the subject line and Netscape dies
You could do:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/X11R6/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Or, what you really should do is configure you dynamic linker properly.
Insert the line
Does anyone know how to have the modprobe in hamm display more
descriptive log messages when it can't load a module? I've been
getting messages in my log like:
May 14 13:27:41 cush modprobe: can't locate module
and I've been trying to track them down, (they appear whenever
netscape is started)
Anyway, install went okay, but when trying to start Netscape, I get the
error mentioned in the subject line and Netscape dies
You could do:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/X11R6/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Or, what you really should do is configure you dynamic linker properly.
Insert the line
Yes /var/log/daemon.log records unfound modules on my bo system (2.0.30),
May 8 14:10:00 raemac modprobe: can't locate module binfmt-0
May 8 14:10:00 raemac modprobe: can't locate module binfmt-0
I only see this after a reboot.
Does anyone know the purpose of binfmt-0?
John
On Thu, 14
On Thu, May 14, 1998 at 03:55:23PM +0900, Kevin Squire wrote:
[snip - problems with nis]
Try looking at /etc/nsswitch.conf, to get info on it do info libc -name
service switch - nss configuration file, also man nsswitch.
Cheers
Adrian
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
On Thu, May 14, 1998 at 08:25:04AM -0700, Mike Nachlinger wrote:
I'm running Debian 1.3.1r6 on a P5/120 96meg, libc.so.5.4.38
Printer Hewlett Packard LaserJet 6mp 19meg postscript
Printing under kernel 2.0.33 no problems.
Printing under any 2.1.xx[x] kernel doesn't happen.
This is using
On Thu, 14 May 1998, Mike Nachlinger wrote:
I'm running Debian 1.3.1r6 on a P5/120 96meg, libc.so.5.4.38
Printer Hewlett Packard LaserJet 6mp 19meg postscript
Printing under kernel 2.0.33 no problems.
Printing under any 2.1.xx[x] kernel doesn't happen.
This is using the
Hi,
I'd like to know if there is a command similar to
the CDROM 'eject' command for zip drive or specifically
for SyQUEST zip drive to eject the catridge.
Thanks!
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If I understand the situation, IP masquerading
is what you want. The addresses assigned to
the machine connected to the modem should be
from the block of addresses reserved for private
networks (networks that will not connect to the
internet).
The IP Masq process will forward the traffic from
Daniel Martin at cush [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know how to have the modprobe in hamm display more
descriptive log messages when it can't load a module? I've been
getting messages in my log like:
May 14 13:27:41 cush modprobe: can't locate module
and I've been trying to
On Thu, 14 May 1998, Kevin Traas wrote:
Anyway, install went okay, but when trying to start Netscape, I get the
error mentioned in the subject line and Netscape dies
You could do:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/X11R6/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Or, what you really should do is configure
Hi folks, it's your friendly neighborhood X maintainer.
I do not have access to a bo machine on which to compile a security release
of XFree86 (3.3 plus the recent security patches for xterm and libXaw). It
is rather important that I find one.
If you have such a machine and are willing to help,
After searching and searching the FAQ's and HOW-TO's I found that I could
enable the COM port on the Linux box in the /etc/inittab file. I can now
log onto my Linux box from hyper terminal on the Windows machine but I
still can't access or send files from the Windows machine to the Linux box.
I
At 06:01 AM 5/14/98 , Ulisses Alonso wrote:
That's the question, if there is please emailme and tell me how I can
subscribe to it
The URL below can be used to find almost any e-mail list.
http://www.liszt.com/
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Some people
I need quick advice on this problem (quick means by 12:00pm EST Fri
15th.).
My employer has finally decided to impliment security measures. They
are installing some big firewall system, there by rendering my humble
Debian and Sun boxes silent. They are masq. IPs and allowing basicly
only http
Yo-
I have been having on and off problems with Netscape. Now it seems I
can't get the problem to go away. Netscape will load but it will not go
anywhere or do anything except it takes up 100% of my processor time and
won't close unless I kill -9 the process. I have tried every version of
On Wed, May 13, 1998 at 01:25:44PM +, Ionut Borcoman wrote:
Stephen Carpenter wrote:
Don't be stupid ;)what exactly that means well...ya got me
I have messed up my own system more than once
OK, you've got me wrong. How do I avoid this thing with loosing the
access. And without a
John, this is a generic answer to your question on how to transfer
files
from your NT box to a Linux (or other UNIX type) system. I am not
familiar
with everything that is part of the Linux Base, so I am going to assume
that
there are no utilities there for serial file transfer. If they are, you
hi all,
is there a way to check package intgrity in a given .deb file?
I'm using debian 1.3 (bo);
beers TIA!
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There is a volunteer tech support for linux site just opening. Take a
look at http://support.marko.net. Should be useful for non-Debian
specific questions. If it is a Linux question, an answer will be
attempted.
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How can you see, when your
On Thu, May 14, 1998 at 10:30:33AM -0700, Alan Su wrote:
My linux box is connected to a campus network, and i'd like to provide
access to that network to a machine connected over a serial/modem line
via PPP. i *think* the normal way to do this would be:
- get an IP assigned for the PPP box
I would like to try a 2.1 kernel. Which do you recommend/Which one is the most
stable?
Thanks,
Timothy
AFAIK you need a 2.1 kernel to use later DOSemu versions.
Adrian
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Windows NT - Unix in beta-testing. PGP key available
I need quick advice on this problem (quick means by 12:00pm EST Fri
15th.).
My employer has finally decided to impliment security measures. They
are installing some big firewall system, there by rendering my humble
Debian and Sun boxes silent. They are masq. IPs and allowing basicly
only
On Thu, May 14, 1998 at 04:49:07PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to try a 2.1 kernel. Which do you recommend/Which one is the most
stable?
At this point, the latest is probably stable. I use 2.1.101 and it's more
stable than 2.0.33---which on some systems isn't saying much.
On Thu, May 14, 1998 at 05:28:42PM -0300, Otavio Exel wrote:
hi all,
is there a way to check package intgrity in a given .deb file?
I'm using debian 1.3 (bo);
beers TIA!
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Perhaps this is not elegant, but it will give you a basic sanity check:
Hi!
I have a little problem w/ my modems. They don't return the BUSY
error code, when it should be triggered by the BEEP-BEEP-BEEP-... ;-)
Mine is an E-Tech 56K-RPV, but the same problem has been observed
in other modems (like Supra 33600, and in other rockwell-based modems).
Dear Greg,
1.) For the storage on this site, we have acquired an old Proliant RAID
cabinet
and populated it with 7 4.1 gb drives (28 gb total) and we are dedicating 3
of
these drives to our ftp site. I am looking for a way (if it is possible) to
mount all
three of these drives at a
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