Podría alguien aconsejarme un método/programa/manual/howto/página web para
realizar transferencia de ficheros por el puerto paralelo.
Lo ideal sería que uno de los ordenadores pudiera montar el sistema de
ficheros del otro, pero me conformaría con algo parecido a un ftp.
Saludos.
\ | / |
Hola a todos:
Tan solo agradeceros a todos las ayudas ( no siempre a preguntas, sino
tambien ayudas leyendo vuestros comentarios ) que me habeis dado con
Linux. Gracias a ellas he pasado del desconocimiento total del S.O.
Linux a tener casi el mismo desconocimiento... pero poder tener un
portatil
On Fri, Jun 26, 1998 at 06:36:08AM +0100, Luís Arocha Hernández wrote:
Podría alguien aconsejarme un método/programa/manual/howto/página web para
realizar transferencia de ficheros por el puerto paralelo.
Lo ideal sería que uno de los ordenadores pudiera montar el sistema de
ficheros del otro,
Valero, Juan Carlos wrote:
Gracias a ellas he pasado del desconocimiento total del S.O.
Linux a tener casi el mismo desconocimiento... pero poder tener un
portatil funcionando a 800x600, con sonido, con kde y... sin pcmcia (
pero todo se andara )...
Portátil? ¿Has dicho portátil? -) Yo
Hola a todos:
Me gustaria me recomendarais un gestor de ventanas para correr en un
portatil. Ha de ser por tanto de la menor carga posible de memoria, pero
sin dejar de lado un adecuado look ya que su funcion es precisamente
servir de emabajador de linux ante el mundo. El portatil tiene 16 Mb
de
Hola Jesus:
Dime que portatil es. Intentare encontrarte algo de informacion. Yo
tengo un Clevo con chipset Trident 9685 y tras muchas faqs y muchas
peleas encontre una pagina en aleman que me puso sobre la pista.
Dime tu modelo e intentaré ayudarte.
Un saludo,
Juan Carlos Valero
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While we are on the topic, I have had problems using the debian install
package to install Netscape 4.05. I copy the .tar.gz file (somethinging
like netscape-405-unknown-linux20-export.tar.gz, IIRC), rename it by
deleting the export word (so the install package doesn't complain) and
do a
dpkg
On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Debian Mailing List wrote:
hi there i am a newbie and was wondering if anyone has or know how to use
two modems or more to dial up to a isp and bond all the lines together..
my isp currently uses ascend dial-up servers and supports 56k modems
--kim
Using here
I havent taken the time to figure out how to use PAM yet and i just
upgraded to debian hamm. Unfortunately now rlogin doesnt work.
I understand the basic concepts behind PAM and have tried adding
auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_rhosts_auth.so
to my login pam config file.
but that didnt seem
On Fri, Jun 26, 1998 at 08:19:55AM +0800, Lindsay Allen wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Debian Mailing List wrote:
hi there i am a newbie and was wondering if anyone has or know how to use
two modems or more to dial up to a isp and bond all the lines together..
my isp currently uses
On Thu, Jun 25, 1998 at 05:52:15PM -0700, Jeff Raubitschek wrote:
I havent taken the time to figure out how to use PAM yet and i just
upgraded to debian hamm. Unfortunately now rlogin doesnt work.
I understand the basic concepts behind PAM and have tried adding
auth sufficient
On Fri, Jun 26, 1998 at 08:19:55AM +0800, Lindsay Allen wrote:
Using here quite successfully. But check with your provider that he has
only one box as both modems must be connected to the same box. If he has
multiple boxes you might have to make a lot of calls to achieve this.
What we need
SNIP
Important!
1 After changing /etc/lilo.conf, and especially after changing the
kernel, you must run /sbin/lilo to update the boot map.
SNIP
Might I inquire as to what this bootmap stuff is about and why its
important? I've built and used kernels
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
Important!
1 After changing /etc/lilo.conf, and especially after changing the
kernel, you must run /sbin/lilo to update the boot map.
SNIP
Might I inquire as to what this bootmap stuff is about and why its
important? I've built
I have a feeling that Debian /Linux is particularly sensitive to media defect.
Even
when I use disk that are formatted perfectly in win95, I still get error during
installing.
Something retrying works.
But the easiest way out is to get a new box of floppy. You would need 9 disks,
about a
Hi,
Do you think there is a dependence on bin86 missing for the kernel-source
package?
I was unable to compile the kernel for some thing and sent time digging at all
places before I discover I did not install the bin86 package.
Why wan't bin86 installed? Well I tried to trim the system,
Mark Panzer wrote:
While running netscape ver 4.05 I commonly run out of memory after
two
hours.
You mentioned Java applets.
What if you fire up Netscape, and don't look at any web pages other than
whatever your startup home page is, and just leave it for an hour. Does
it
Can someone explain the deal with encryption and the US? Why all the
drama with having to use non-us.debian.org and all that to get ssh? Are people
living in the US not allowed to use ssh etc? And why all the fuss over
gov't approved 128bit DES not being strong enough when one can simply
I have partially upgraded my system to debian 2.0
the command /sbin/clock has disappeared. Is there a new command for the
cmos clock or is there a new package that I am missing?
-Oz
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EMAIL [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux since 8/15/94
Oz,
The clock command has been replaced by hwclock.
Steve Mayer
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On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Oz Dror wrote:
I have partially upgraded my system to debian 2.0
the command /sbin/clock has disappeared. Is there a new command for the
cmos clock or is there a new package that I am
Ok, so the gov't thinks strong encryption is munitions so you can't export it.
Why have non-us.debian.org: You can't import it either? Or you just can't use
it at all in the US?
.Not like making _rules_ about import and export can actually stop what
people do with source available on the
Chris Auld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Yesterday I used the autoup.sh script to upgrade libc5 - libc6.
My NAG Fortran 90 compiler now crashes out with the following
error:
f90 -w-c global.f -o global.o
In file included from global.f:1:
Dennis Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am still having trouble with basic text commands. Doesn't seem like it
should be that hard.
The following command, for instance:
zmore Xserver.1x.gz
gives me text with control characters in it. I'm fairly sure I'm not using
the right
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On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Jaakko Niemi wrote:
popclient: POP3 +OK 5698 octets
reading message 1 (5698 bytes)
popclient: SMTP connect to (null) failed
Smells like exim is not running, nor inetd is starting it. Do you have
something like the following
Ok. The government of the USA classifies encryption code as a munition, ie a
tool of war; presumably because it is in fact used during wars to stop the
enemy from recieving messages intended for your own side. Ok. So, there is also
this law about not exporting munitions from the USA. Also a
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Hi All,
I am a newbie who is trying to upgrade from Debian 1.3.1 r6 to Debian
v2.0 (Hamm). However I am unable to find the Perl Base package
required for the upgrade using the autoup.sh script. Can someone point
me to the correct place? Thanks.
Best
Anybody successfully upgraded from bo using apt-get update? I get a lot
of errors about not being able to connect, but normal ftp works. The sites
that are specified are
http://ftp1.us.debian.org
and http://non-us.debian.org
any clues?
Actually, being in SA I would prefer to get a CD
My testing has been with 2.0.34 on both ends. Have you tried it on
that version Lindsay?
On Thu, Jun 25, 1998 at 10:26:48PM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
ALso, maybe I am misunderstanding you but I thought that eql was only
designed for serial devices. Also note that both network interfaces need
Hi,
I have a problem when switching on the power. A module named
seeq8005 seems to be probing and successfully detecting
something. I suspect seeq8005 is a network h/w, because it
will be given device eth0. Later in the boot sequence my NE2000
card is successfully probed and given eth1.
When I
Hi,All
i'm running hamm and wondering where (???.deb) is
fsplit (Fortran split)?
any help is greatly appreciated
thanks
OK
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Say I run a process in the background from an xterm. For example,
emacs
Then, if I kill the xterm by clicking on the X in the right, top corner,
it ALSO kills emacs. On the other hand, if I kill the xterm by typing
`exit' at the command line, the emacs job continues. I want to have the
I have an Iwill-SCSI-Card SIDE2935UW (see http://www.iwill.com.tw/).
Under DOS, Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 it works very good. Now I wont
to install the a Debian-Linux-Distribution (1.3.1), but it dosen't
works.
The distribution is on a CD and the CD is connected with the SCSI-Card.
The
The Gecko wrote:
On 24-Jun-98 Ian Stuart wrote:
How on earth do I get dosemu to use my 4Dos dos rather than freedos?
dosemu uses a disk image that's been created before hand. To get dosemu to
use
another *dos than the one it's currently using.. build another/different disk
image.. I
I think you have to build your rescue floppy again
.
RAWRITE2.EXE doesn't work as well each time.
Try an other rescue floppy and be sure that your floppy disk was first
dos clean formatted before you use it.
Phil.
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Hi All,
I am a newbie who is trying to upgrade from Debian 1.3.1 r6 to Debian
v2.0 (Hamm). However I am unable to find the Perl Base package
required for the upgrade using the autoup.sh script. Can someone point
me to the correct place? Thanks.
Best Regards,
From: Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, Jun 25, 1998 at 10:26:48PM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
they both need to be the SAME IP Address for EQL to work.
Hmmm. I got the impression that it should work on any link. They use
plip as an example in the doco, I think. I did try it with the
Hi there!
The day before yesterday I went to ftp.debian.org and fetched hamm by
saying
get current.tar.gz
in linux/distributions/debian/hamm/hamm/disks-i386
and the the same with the binary directories.
I unziped the received file. the files in current have the date Jun 24
02:15 but the
I reconfigured my smail, now when I run mailx from the command line I
have a problem. Example:
mailx -s test [EMAIL PROTECTED]
blah blah blah
Cc:
Null message body; hope that's ok
When ever I press return to start a new line, I get the Null message
body; hope that's ok message.
Then when I
Greetings list,
Last week, at the Usenix conference, I received a free CD copy of Debian
1.3. The CD is labeled with Novare' on it, if that matters.
Anyway, I figured it was time to rebuild my current Linux system. I am
running Red Hat's version 3.0.3 that has been upgraded and patched with
I'm trying to install Gnome v.2 and I need to find libgdk-imlib1
where is it?
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LandRovers - a 50-year-old stop-gap that has become the most successful
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jens B. Jorgensen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Unfortunately, SVGA does not stand for standard VGA. SVGAlib, which is what
I know, but it does have a standard VGA mode.
Anyway, running ldconfig as someone else suggested has fixed it :-)
However, it's currently in
Do you think there is a dependence on bin86 missing for the kernel-source
package?
I was unable to compile the kernel for some thing and sent time digging at all
places before I discover I did not install the bin86 package.
Why wan't bin86 installed? Well I tried to trim the system,
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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone out there has a print quota system running, and
if they could give me some advice on how to set one up. Is there a
package that can do this?
Also, does anyone know how to count the number of pages in a print job. I
can try and
Hi
Have you tried pac, the printer accounting utility? Do a man pac do get
some additional information. As far as I know, pac is part of the default
Debian installation. Here is an excerpt from the pac man page:
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pac -
Rod Troch wrote:
Yes. It's not ready for Debian 2.0 (now in beta) but will be the new
tool for 2.1. I believe it will be _in_ 2.0 for people to play with;
just not quite ready for prime time.
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Chris Auld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Yesterday I used the autoup.sh script to upgrade libc5 - libc6.
My NAG Fortran 90 compiler now crashes out with the following
error:
f90 -w-c global.f -o global.o
In file included from global.f:1:
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On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
Hi
Have you tried pac, the printer accounting utility? Do a man pac do get
some additional information. As far as I know, pac is part of the default
Debian installation. Here is an excerpt from the pac man
Hello again,
I'm having a problem with apt. I've just done an upgrade of my hamm
system with a few updated packages, and now everytime I run apt, it wants
to remove its own package. The following is a sample session with apt:
mort:~# apt-get update
Get ftp://ftp.questnet.net.au
On Fri, 26 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Ok, so the gov't thinks strong encryption is munitions so you can't export it.
: Why have non-us.debian.org: You can't import it either? Or you just can't use
: it at all in the US?
Uh, you can import and use the software, but you can't _export_ it
Groovy! I'm glad to be wrong. Several of my colleagues have new Dell laptops
sporting NeoMagic chips and lament their XFree86 support. With XFree86 you can
only
use the VGA16 server man does it look like crap!
Ian Lynagh wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jens B. Jorgensen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I set my system up on Debian, it was connected directly to an ethernet
link, so the entire system is set up to expect connections. Now, I've
had to move away from my direct connection and I need to close out all
of the systems that rely on that connection being there, like apache and
xntpd.
On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Rod Troch wrote:
The real question I pose after all of this dribble is, has Dselect been
revised or changed with the advent of 1.3.1 or 2.0?
Dselect is a very powerful tool, but is really hard to understand. I went
through more than 5 debian installs before I felt
Any serious picture editing and drawing tools in the grade of
photoshop or the likes of fractal painter?
sound editing?
Also is there a good video editing tools in the grade of premier?
Thanx
_
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Get your free @yahoo.com address
Chris,
I ran into this same problem after updating to the lastest
libc6_2.0.7r-2. The dependency in the latest apt is looking for
something = 2.0.7pre1-0. I guess that it doesn't see 2.0.7r-2 as being
greaterthan or equal to.G
Something was posted on this list a few days ago about this
Hi,
I've been looking at the companies that are shipping debian 2.0 CD's but
cannot find any in Australia. Does anyone know where I might be able to
get the CD's (binary only is fine)?
Thanks,
Mark.
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On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Micha Feigin wrote:
Any serious picture editing and drawing tools in the grade of
photoshop or the likes of fractal painter?
For image editing and manipulation, you want The GIMP. Go to www.gimp.org
for info. It's available in .deb
This is interesting, I didn't encounter it before.
But it don't seem to work for my case. I have a printer connecter to my debian
box and is shared via samba to my win95 boxes. I sent my print job from my
win95 machines to the printer but there is no accounting data.
Did I miss something?
On Fri, Jun 26, 1998 at 08:58:26AM -0500, Jim Crumley wrote:
Do you think there is a dependence on bin86 missing for the kernel-source
package?
I was unable to compile the kernel for some thing and sent time digging at
all
places before I discover I did not install the bin86
On Fri, Jun 26, 1998 at 08:30:24AM -0700, Micha Feigin wrote:
Any serious picture editing and drawing tools in the grade of
photoshop or the likes of fractal painter?
sound editing?
Also is there a good video editing tools in the grade of premier?
Thanx
The GIMP (http://www.gimp.org) should
Rick Macdonald wrote:
Mark Panzer wrote:
While running netscape ver 4.05 I commonly run out of memory
after two
hours.
You mentioned Java applets.
What if you fire up Netscape, and don't look at any web pages other than
whatever your startup home page is, and just
Hi,
I wonder if anyone experiences the following.
The system reboots ok. ifconfig and route are runand network set up. If you put
a line in the boot up file with the command 'ifconfig' and 'route' it shows
that
eth0 is up and the routing is set up.
But when you log in, the route is lost. If
On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Mark Panzer wrote:
Rick Macdonald wrote:
You mentioned Java applets.
What if you fire up Netscape, and don't look at any web pages other than
whatever your startup home page is, and just leave it for an hour. Does
it grow and die? Maybe it's the pages you always
On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Steve Mayer wrote:
Chris,
I ran into this same problem after updating to the lastest
libc6_2.0.7r-2. The dependency in the latest apt is looking for
something = 2.0.7pre1-0. I guess that it doesn't see 2.0.7r-2 as being
greaterthan or equal to.G
Something was
On Fri, Jun 26, 1998 at 08:36:09AM -0700, Steve Mayer wrote:
I ran into this same problem after updating to the lastest
libc6_2.0.7r-2. The dependency in the latest apt is looking for
something = 2.0.7pre1-0. I guess that it doesn't see 2.0.7r-2 as being
greaterthan or equal to.G
On Sat, 27 Jun 1998, Jieyao wrote:
: Hi,
:
: I wonder if anyone experiences the following.
:
: The system reboots ok. ifconfig and route are runand network set up. If you
put
: a line in the boot up file with the command 'ifconfig' and 'route' it shows
that
: eth0 is up and the routing is
Rick Macdonald, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Mark Panzer wrote:
Rick Macdonald wrote:
You mentioned Java applets.
What if you fire up Netscape, and don't look at any web pages other than
whatever your startup home page is, and just leave it for an hour. Does
: The system reboots ok. ifconfig and route are runand network set up. If
you put : a line in the boot up file with the command 'ifconfig' and
'route' it shows that : eth0 is up and the routing is set up. : But when
you log in, the route is lost. If you run the command 'route' it will :
stuck
The problem turned out to be I had not installed libc6-dev. After
installing that and its dependencies, the F90 compiler is back on
its feet.
Thanks,
Chris Auld (403)220-4098
Economics, University of Calgarymailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
I have a supra 56i PCI I just upgraded, and notices it not to work under
debian. ISAPNP doesn't even pickup on it. I don't think it's windows
hardware, but I didn't notices under win95 a PCI
modem enumerator isn't this something like the enumerators used for PNP,
if so there may be hope... Or
ANy notice that SSLtelent will not let me connect to localhost where
SSL in.telnetd is running? And after the SSL3 certificate error, my
display is messed up(how to I fix this by hand also) Has anyone used
this with success between two machines. I'm going to be administrating
a machine, and SSL
On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Mark Panzer wrote:
OK, you seemed to have arrived at the conclusion that Java is at fault.
How about you find one Java page that will do this. Fire up a fresh
Netscape, open one browser window, go to that one page, and let it sit
there untouched and prove that it
ISAPNP won't pick it up because ISAPNP only works for ISA card. Your card is
PCI.
I've never heard of a PCI modem before. I can't say whether or not any kernel
supports or doesn't support it. The Hardware-HOWTO in my beta Hamm system
doesn't
indicate any support for PCI modems. If the device
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On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Jaakko Niemi wrote:
popclient: POP3 +OK 5698 octets
reading message 1 (5698 bytes)
popclient: SMTP connect to (null) failed
Smells like exim is not running, nor inetd is starting it. Do you have
something like the
The Gecko writes:
On 24-Jun-98 Ian Stuart wrote:
How on earth do I get dosemu to use my 4Dos dos rather than freedos?
dosemu uses a disk image that's been created before hand. To get dosemu to
use
another *dos than the one it's currently using.. build another/different disk
On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella wrote:
dosemu uses a disk image that's been created before hand. To get dosemu
to use
another *dos than the one it's currently using.. build another/different
disk
image..
All you need to do is boot a floppy (you gotta make a image of
Rick Macdonald [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella wrote:
dosemu uses a disk image that's been created before hand. To get
dosemu to use
another *dos than the one it's currently using.. build
another/different
On: Thu, 25 Jun 1998 12:18:18 -0700 Philippe BARBELET writes:
Dear debian users,
Do you know what are the good parameters to use whith the dump
command for a 4mm DAT system ?
It depends on the tape and if your drive supports hardware
compression. I used dump for 90m (2GB) Tapes with
On Thu, Jun 25, 1998 at 06:06:01PM +0200, Boris Lackovic wrote:
helo!!
Where can I find socks package?
Running bo 1.3.1.
I would like to install sockd demon to help local users to use port 1080
as SOCKS port for the netscape etc... in my gateway to another network.
Btw...Im inside
Does anyone know where I can get binaries/source for kerberos v4? I need 4
not 5 'cause 5 is not entirely backwards compatible.
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| prom queen. -Sean Connery (The Rock)
|It is TOD not TODD! Do you see God
Does there exist an interactive aplication to make gif animation
(gif89a) for X.
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Tod Detre [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
TD Does anyone know where I can get binaries/source for kerberos v4?
TD I need 4 not 5 'cause 5 is not entirely backwards compatible.
There are krb4 packages on nonus.debian.org. FWIW, I was using the
krb4 compatibility libraries with krb5 for a while and
What raid controlers are supported in linux? Is the adaptec AAA-130
series? I'm looking into buying one, so is there a reccomened choice?
Thanks.
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Our Mailserver runs with Slackware. I want to change to Debian. The
problem is the following: There is no CD-ROM, no floppy disk and no
DOS installed. How can I install Debian from an existing ext2fs
partition. In Installing Debian Linux 2.0 it says to make a floppy if
I want to do this, hmmm
Bob Nielsen wrote:
On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Steve Mayer wrote:
Chris,
I ran into this same problem after updating to the lastest
libc6_2.0.7r-2. The dependency in the latest apt is looking for
something = 2.0.7pre1-0. I guess that it doesn't see 2.0.7r-2 as being
greaterthan or
I'm running the nmbd and smbd Samba daemons, and having trouble mapping
a network drive on my windows machine to any of my mounted drives. I've
tried the following ways of connecting using windows' map utility (i.e.
in explorer):
\\debian\hda# (where # = appropriate drive partition)
I've installed Netscape Communicator v4.05 on my bo system running Xwindows
with the FVWM manager. I don't have any Motif or Motif clones. When I attempt
to browse to a page which uses Java, Netscape just crashes immediately and goes
away. (No harm to anything else - as far as I can tell).
I've noticed the same thing about netscape's color problem. I believe it will
work in 16 and 32 bit, but 24 and 8 bit produce the black and white anomalies.
Brian
Chip Grandits wrote:
I've installed Netscape Communicator v4.05 on my bo system running Xwindows
with the FVWM manager. I
Ian Eure wrote:
On Fri, Jun 26, 1998 at 08:58:26AM -0500, Jim Crumley wrote:
Do you think there is a dependence on bin86 missing for the kernel-source
package?
I was unable to compile the kernel for some thing and sent time digging at
all
places before I discover I did not
On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Brian Morgan wrote:
[snip]
In either case, the map utility prompts me for a password to connect to
these resources. I've tried the root password, and all the passwords
for individual users, but it always comes back and says, the password
is incorrect, please
On Fri, Jun 26, 1998 at 09:46:28PM +0200, Stef Hoesli Wiederwald wrote:
Our Mailserver runs with Slackware. I want to change to Debian. The
problem is the following: There is no CD-ROM, no floppy disk and no
DOS installed. How can I install Debian from an existing ext2fs
partition. In
Mark Panzer wrote:
Rick Macdonald, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Mark Panzer wrote:
Rick Macdonald wrote:
You mentioned Java applets.
What if you fire up Netscape, and don't look at any web pages other than
whatever your startup home page is, and just
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jens B. Jorgensen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Groovy! I'm glad to be wrong. Several of my colleagues have new Dell laptops
Me too :-)
sporting NeoMagic chips and lament their XFree86 support. With XFree86 you can
only
use the VGA16 server man does it look like crap!
I just did an upgrade bo -- hamm using autoup.sh.
Amazing. But, there are a number of steps which left me cold; and flipping
a coinn for the right action.
1) during the autoup it had seeral conflicts, adn it was not clear to me
if I needed to do anything about them. E.g. I think it tried to
Can you help me with that share name thing? Does that go in the global
section? I've checked the man page for smb.conf, and still couldn't find
anything about this parameter. I've set the workgroup for the appropriate
windows workgroup name. Is this what you were talking about? I've got the
Hi,
Where can I buy a Debian T-shirt ??
Syed.
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Hi..
I work for a local isp, and am one of the sysadmins.
We use merrit radius, and want to switch over to cistron. Even though
neither of these are part of debian, we are using debian systems :)
I realize that this has nothing to do with debian-devel, but I thought that
since this is a bit of a
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