¡Hola!
¿Cómo puedo ver TODOS los mensajes que salen al hacer un boot a mi
LinuX?
dmesg.
Muchas gracias.
HoraPe
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Estoy intentando empezar con tetex. Cuando hago initex para crear los
formatos por defecto me dice que no puede leer el archivo tex.pool
No obstante este esta en /usr/lib/texmf/web2c/texpool
En estos casos,
Yo lo que hago es:
# dmesg | more
Pero estoy seguro que se puede hacer mucho mejor. Soy -novatillo-.
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Acabo de instalar Gimp, pero con el me acaban de salir ulgunas dudas.
Cuando habro un archivo de dibujo (o lo creo) y meto el cursor sobre el
el resto de la pantalla toma unos colores raros y al revés, al poner el
cursor fuera del area de dibujo el area de dibujo toma unos colores raros.
A
Tengo una tarjeta gráfica S3 VIRGE/DX la cual creo que no tengo bien
configurada en el XF86Config, agradecería que alguien que tuviese dicha
tárjeta me enviase su XF86Config para poder verificar tal sospecha.
Saludos,
J. Parera
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Alguien me puede dar unas nociones básicas sobre el programa Sudo? Al no
saber inglés...
Saludos,
J. Parera
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Alguien me puede recomendar un procesador de textos GNU, que no sea LaTeX,
que no ocupe demasiados MB's? Hay alguno en la distribución de Debian 1.3.1,
yo no lo encuentro...?
Hace tiempo vi uno que se parecia *mucho* (prácticamente igual) al word 7 u
8. Saben cuál es? Y si lo conocen es GNU?
Uff! Creía que tenía claro que era el gestor de ventanas y que el escritorio
pero a partir de un mail que leí me ha quedado todo bastante confuso.
Agradecería que alguien me aclareciese estos aspectos.
Yo uso el AfterStep 1.4 como escritorio, pero que gestor de ventanas utilizo
(cuál usa Debian
On Sun, Jun 07, 1998 at 05:02:58PM +0200, J. Parera wrote:
Acabo de instalar Gimp, pero con el me acaban de salir ulgunas
dudas.
Estamos hablando de hamm, ¿cierto?
Cuando habro un archivo de dibujo (o lo creo) y meto el cursor
sobre el el resto de la pantalla toma unos colores
On Sun, Jun 07, 1998 at 12:40:30PM +0200, Santiago Vila wrote:
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Estoy intentando empezar con tetex. Cuando hago initex para crear los
formatos por defecto me dice que no puede leer el archivo tex.pool
No
Creo que el problema es de paletas de colores. Con 8 bits por
pixel (que seguramente es lo que tienes en tu servidor de X) no se
pueden tener mas de 256 colores en pantalla. Cuando lanzas GIMP, no
hay colores suficientes para lo que ya tienes en pantalla y para lo
que necesita el GIMP.
On Sun, Jun 07, 1998 at 04:58:48PM +0200, J. Parera wrote:
Yo uso el AfterStep 1.4 como escritorio, pero que gestor de
ventanas utilizo (cuál usa Debian 1.3.1 por defecto?)? Hasta ahora
creía que era el propio AfterStep.
Solo para referencia, los términos originales son:
Gestor de
On Sun, Jun 07, 1998 at 10:48:23AM -0600, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
Cuando habro un archivo de dibujo (o lo creo) y meto el cursor
sobre el el resto de la pantalla toma unos colores raros y al
revés, al poner el cursor fuera del area de dibujo el area de
dibujo toma unos colores
Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
Which script is it that rpm doesn't have, that dpkg does? I had thought it
was the post-removal, but I'm being challenged on that:
None. In fact, rpm has one script debian lacks: the verify script.
--
see shy jo
I'm on a long trip, pardon any delays in my
On Sat, 6 Jun 1998, Edward Betts wrote:
On Sat, 06 Jun, 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
On Sat, 6 Jun 1998, Jaakko Niemi wrote:
I was told a fix for this was an ldconfig . It worked for me, and
everything is fine now... except.. (who knew that was coming?)
I am still having trouble
On Sat, 6 Jun 1998, Shaleh wrote:
The ldconfig was needed do to a bug in the next to the last release of
the svga lib package.
I am sorry, I dont understand, what do you mean here?
The maintainer helped w/ that one. I have no
problems w/ sound. Is the permission on the audio devices ok
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Beattie) writes:
[snip: quake crashing after hamm upgrade]
I was told a fix for this was an ldconfig . It worked for me, and
everything is fine now... except.. (who knew that was coming?)
This probably makes it a bug in svgalib.
I dont know where the problem is,
On 7 Jun, Michael Beattie wrote:
btw: Pine can only open my mailbox readonly after hamm upgrade. what
gives?
Check your permissions on /tmp. Most mail readers use tmp to store a
copy of the mail file and if it can't write to tmp then it can't modify
your mail spool and hence makes it read
I just came into ownership of an old Compaq Deskpro 590 (Pentium 90) that I'm
using to replace my old 486 fileserver.
I was hoping to be able to throw a couple of PCI Ethernet cards into the
system (SN3200CTs, NE2100 compatibles), but I ran into a sticking point.
It seems that whenever I put
On Sun, 7 Jun 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
I have another problem after my upgrade to hamm, pine says:
Can't open mailbox lock, access is readonly
where can I fix this?
Solved... /tmp permissions.
Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
On Sat, 6 Jun 1998, Doug Thistlethwaite wrote:
Hello,
I have a soundblaster card I wanted to get working under my bo system.
My system is currently running 2.0.33 so I downloaded the source so I
could make a version with the sound blaster support.
Here is what I did
1. make menuconfig
Ok, I removed the .config file and ran make menuconfig... This worked fine
I ran make-kpkg and got the following error:
s.o ipc/ipc.o net/network.a \
fs/filesystems.a \
drivers/block/block.a drivers/char/char.a drivers/net/net.a
drivers/pci/pci.a \
On Sat, 6 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7 Jun, Michael Beattie wrote:
btw: Pine can only open my mailbox readonly after hamm upgrade. what
gives?
Check your permissions on /tmp. Most mail readers use tmp to store a
copy of the mail file and if it can't write to tmp then it
Hi again,
Thanks to Ralph for his instructions (below). However, after packaging
the kernel, then installing I still get the following message when I run
lsof:
mort:~# lsof
lsof: kernel symbol address mismatch: el3_probe
get_kernel_syms() value is 0x2825004; /boot/System.map-2.0.33 value
Marc Lepage wrote:
I have compiled Festival myself, to support 16-bit linux16audio (/dev/dsp). It
only supports one audio device, and it appears that the .deb I had used is
compiled to support 8-bit sunaudio (/dev/audio). That has improved the sound.
festival version 1.2.1-8, which is only
Dale Scheetz wrote:
While I do not think that you meant it, it sounds like you think that Dave
and others might exploit your machine.
As I said, I am pretty certain that that was not what you were trying to
say ;-)
I meant to imply that Dave was nicely holding info about those problems back
The hamm installation disks work perfectly with an LS-120.
I wrote a message to debian-user a while ago regarding the installation
- check the archives if you are interested - or email me (assuming I can
remember).
A coworker of mine is using this machine currently and has experineced
no
OK, I just dl'd and installed with gtk1.04 and libgimp1.0, and it no
longer gave me the 'Acquire Image' option under Xtns. I uninstalled it
and reinstalled .99.29, and everything is fine. I know it's in
Incoming, which I suppose means it's still technically beta, but...???
Matt
P.S. Please
I read on the list a while ago (I may have misinterpreted) that there was
a configuration utility written in tk or tcl for afterstep. is this true?
where can i get it?
Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
On 6 Jun 1998, Gregory Guthrie wrote:
1) when I run brcfg, it reports:
ioctl failed; package not installed.
-- Why??
Did you recompile your kernel with bridging support in?
It says this if you don't.
2) the man page discusses only Ethernet-ethernet bridging,
-- will WAN bridging
MV I have a problem with my secondary IDE channel. I have a CD-rom as
MV slave ans
MV a Zip-drive as Master on that controller. When I insert my Debian-CD,
MV install goes OK. Then, after reboot, dselect starts and I say; load
from
MV CD-rom. That's the place it does not work. I tried installing a
Matt Thompson wrote:
Matt Thompson wrote:
On Fri, 5 Jun 1998, Ed Cogburn wrote:
Matt Thompson wrote:
I have a fully upgraded hamm system. I upgrade with dselect almost
daily.
I recently tried to use my scanner under GIMP and it said:
Failed to open device
Bob Hilliard wrote:
Several weeks ago I bought a new ZOOM 56k modem. I have gotten
consistently good speeds with it (in the order of 40,000 bps).
After I had been using it for a couple of weeks, it began to
intermittently fail to respond to ppp or minicom. There is no error
Marc van der Vossen wrote:
Try this when dselect asks you.
Works, just got to figure out how this CD was made. It says it hasn't a good
structure and asks me to enter the paths.
Not good. All the Deb CD's I've bought have maintained the proper
structure (like ftp.debian.org).
Michael Beattie wrote:
On Sat, 6 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7 Jun, Michael Beattie wrote:
btw: Pine can only open my mailbox readonly after hamm upgrade. what
gives?
Check your permissions on /tmp. Most mail readers use tmp to store a
copy of the mail file and if
Doug Thistlethwaite wrote:
Ok, I removed the .config file and ran make menuconfig... This worked fine
I ran make-kpkg and got the following error:
s.o ipc/ipc.o net/network.a \
fs/filesystems.a \
drivers/block/block.a drivers/char/char.a drivers/net/net.a
On Sun, Jun 07, 1998 at 06:30:55PM +1200, Michael Beattie wrote:
I read on the list a while ago (I may have misinterpreted) that there was
a configuration utility written in tk or tcl for afterstep. is this true?
where can i get it?
For 1.0, yes.
For 1.4, not yet. =
pgpf32IdMH2rK.pgp
Chris wrote:
Hi again,
Thanks to Ralph for his instructions (below). However, after packaging
the kernel, then installing I still get the following message when I run
lsof:
mort:~# lsof
lsof: kernel symbol address mismatch: el3_probe
get_kernel_syms() value is 0x2825004;
On Sun, 7 Jun 1998, Ralph Winslow wrote:
Chris wrote:
snip
/vmlinuz is a symlink to /vmlinuz-2.0.33. This kernel and the file
/boot/System.map were installed by the kernel package.
opps.your right - but I meant that /vmlinuz is a symlink to
/boot/vmlinuz-2.0.33.
I've tried
Ed Cogburn wrote:
Doug Thistlethwaite wrote:
Ok, I removed the .config file and ran make menuconfig... This worked fine
I ran make-kpkg and got the following error:
s.o ipc/ipc.o net/network.a \
fs/filesystems.a \
drivers/block/block.a drivers/char/char.a
MV I have a problem with my secondary IDE channel. I have a CD-rom as
MV slave ans
MV a Zip-drive as Master on that controller. When I insert my Debian-CD,
MV install goes OK. Then, after reboot, dselect starts and I say; load
from
MV CD-rom. That's the place it does not work. I tried
On Sat, 6 Jun 1998, Jaakko Niemi wrote:
After my fun experience upgrading to hamm, everything has been goin
well,
but I have had one problem. After upgrading svgalib, squake seg faults
when started. (so does quake2) Is there a problem with svgalib?
svgalib-bin 1.2.13-3.2
3 questions
How do I delete a directory with all subdirectories and files (similar to
deltree)?
AFter using emacs some mysterious directories have appeared that I cannot remove
#this dir# How do I get rid of these?
I downloaded a file using lynx and now cannot find it. I tried 'find' but
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
: 3 questions
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: How do I delete a directory with all subdirectories and files (similar to
deltree)?
rm -fr directory.
: AFter using emacs some mysterious directories have appeared that I cannot
remove
: #this dir# How do I get rid of these?
This is
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: avail. Who is Manjo?
Manoj Srivastava. Maintainer of kernel-package (and perhaps other
things as well).
Right,
MartinS
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: I use the persist option in my pppd to keep my link alive, and it
: used to work very well, but lately, sometimes (not always) the link
: goes down, and is not restablished again. Any clues why would this
: happen?
No. Turn on debugging with the debug
On Sun, 7 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3 questions
How do I delete a directory with all subdirectories and files (similar to
deltree)?
rm -r dirname
AFter using emacs some mysterious directories have appeared that I cannot
remove
#this dir# How do I get rid of these?
You have
I am having trouble sending to this list from Netscape Mail.
This is written using pine. I can receive mail from this server through
NS mail, and am also able to send to any other address on the net. But
when I try to send to this list with NS mail it never gets here, it
disappears to the
Michael Beattie wrote:
hmmm only this:
libm.so.5 = /lib/libm.so.5 (0x4000a000)
libvga.so.1 = /usr/lib/libc5-compat/libvga.so.1 (0x40013000)
libc.so.5 = /lib/libc.so.5 (0x4004f000)
but an ldconfig fixed it.. thanks!
My memory's shakey, but I think I filed a bug
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AFter using emacs some mysterious directories have appeared that I cannot
remove
#this dir# How do I get rid of these?
rm \#this\ dir\#
would escape the special characters. There are other solutions to escape
characters
On Sat, Jun 06, 1998 at 11:05:47PM -0700, Matt Thompson wrote:
OK, I just dl'd and installed with gtk1.04 and libgimp1.0, and it no
longer gave me the 'Acquire Image' option under Xtns. I uninstalled it
and reinstalled .99.29, and everything is fine. I know it's in
Incoming, which I suppose
Hi,
I'd like to know if X11 on Linux support the AGP card? I'd
like to in particalur which card makers are supported and if
there is any special configuration/setup I need to do. Thanks!
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Could anyone explain to me what the Group Shift/Lock behavior stuff in
the Keyboard section of XF86Setup is all about? It contains options like:
- Use default setting
- R-Alt switches group while pressed
- Right Alt key changes group
etc.
Was does it do??
Additionally, does anyone know of an
I haven't been able to get a reply out of the author of ncftp
about this, so I figured I'd try the helpful people on this
list. My question is this. Is there any way in ncftp-3.0beta12 to set
the time it sleeps between redials? The default seems to alternate
within the 18-20 range. Thanks
Hi,
I'd like to know if X11 on Linux support the AGP card? I'd
like to in particalur which card makers are supported and if
there is any special configuration/setup I need to do. Thanks!
Latest Xfree86 supports at least #9 Revolution 3D and Matrox Millenium II
AGP cards, may be a
On Sun, 7 Jun 1998, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to know if X11 on Linux support the AGP card? I'd
like to in particalur which card makers are supported and if
there is any special configuration/setup I need to do. Thanks!
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Intelligence Quest
On: Sun, 07 Jun 1998 05:49:18 -0500 Ed Cogburn writes:
drwxrwxrwt 6 root root 6144 Jun 6 14:07 /tmp/
If this is not how it is do a 'chmod 1777 /tmp' as root.
Thanks! I got it before, but whats the 't'?? (all execute bit)
typo, or what is it?
't' is a special mode
Hi Folks,
No one answered my post, but I figured it outAs I stated below, my /etc
file was overwritten by an earlier version. I took a look at ld.so.conf
and sure enough some of the lib directories were missing. I replaced them, did
another ldconfig -v, and everything is working fine now.
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