On Sat, 18 Jul 1998, Tomas Bautista wrote:
bautista: Hola!
bautista:
bautista: He puesto la zona horaria de mi sistema a Atlantic/Canary, que en
bautista: principio (según da a entender el `date') se corresponde con el WEST.
bautista: Ahora bien: cuando uso el servicio ntp se me conecta a una
El 18-Jul-98 Tomas Bautista escribió:
Hola!
He puesto la zona horaria de mi sistema a Atlantic/Canary, que en
principio (según da a entender el `date') se corresponde con el WEST.
Ahora bien: cuando uso el servicio ntp se me conecta a una máquina (un
cortafuegos) que a su vez se engancha
On Sat, Jul 18, 1998 at 12:31:13PM +0100, Tomas Bautista wrote:
Hola!
He puesto la zona horaria de mi sistema a Atlantic/Canary, que en
principio (según da a entender el `date') se corresponde con el WEST.
Ahora bien: cuando uso el servicio ntp se me conecta a una máquina (un
cortafuegos)
On Sat, Jul 18, 1998 at 10:12:51PM +0100, Correcaminos wrote:
Yo tambien soy de Gran Canaria :)
Yo tengo en mi /etc/timezone algo curioso:
Europe/London
Eso, yo chuleándome con los compañeros de que mi Linux tiene hora
Canaria, y su Windoze no, y tú perdiéndote
El Sun,19/Jul/1998 a las 13:18:43+0100, Enrique Zanardi escribió:
On Sat, Jul 18, 1998 at 10:12:51PM +0100, Correcaminos wrote:
Yo tambien soy de Gran Canaria :)
Yo tengo en mi /etc/timezone algo curioso:
Europe/London
Eso, yo chuleándome con los compañeros de
On Sun, Jul 19, 1998 at 05:12:31PM +0100, Alberto F. Hamilton Castro wrote:
El Sun,19/Jul/1998 a las 13:18:43+0100, Enrique Zanardi escribió:
On Sat, Jul 18, 1998 at 10:12:51PM +0100, Correcaminos wrote:
Yo tambien soy de Gran Canaria :)
Yo tengo en mi /etc/timezone algo curioso:
Hi,
Ignore the directive about symlinks in /usr/include. The
Debian infrastructure should take care of that for you. In case
people are curious, the details of Debians kernel header handling can
be found in the document attached below.
manoj
$Id: README.headers,v 1.7
On 17-Jul-98 Carlos Marcos Kakihara wrote:
I want to edit a 700MB text file. vi tells that the file is
too long, and xemacs tells that maximum buffer size something.. :)
There is a way to view this file?
Ehh?? Are you sure it's 700MB?? And are you sure it's a pure plain text file?
I am using an older hamm (installed end of May), and sendmail
is refusing to send mail to users not on the machine. For
example:
% sendmail -t [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unrecognized host name mit.edu.
^c
% sendmail -t [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unrecognized host name
My system details: ExpertColor TX430 M'board, Intel MMX 233 CPU, 128 Meg
RAM, AMI BIOS
Maxtor Diamond Max 85120A8 HD5.1G connected to IDE socket 1 on Moboard IRQ
14
Pioneer DRA 24X CD-ROM connected to IDE socket 2, as Secondary Master IRQ
15, according to NT MSD
Boot sequence is A: then C: I am
On Sat, Jul 18, 1998 at 01:07:11PM -0500, Greg Norris wrote:
In your ~/.muttrc file, set spoolfile and mbox to point to the same
file. Here's the relevant section from mine:
set spoolfile=+incoming/INBOX
set mbox=+incoming/INBOX
What's wrong with set move=no
I use set
Hi all. I was wonder if anybody knows if it is possible to have
smail change the name of my username in the From: line of my mail when I
mail through my ISP.
Currently smail takes the name of my currently logged in
username (on my system) and I end up with something like
[EMAIL
On Sun, Jul 19, 1998 at 10:15:35AM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Sat, Jul 18, 1998 at 01:07:11PM -0500, Greg Norris wrote:
In your ~/.muttrc file, set spoolfile and mbox to point to the same
file. Here's the relevant section from mine:
set spoolfile=+incoming/INBOX
set
When I boot I get the following errors all one after the other:
SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
SIOCSIFNETMASK: No such device
SIOCSIFBRDADDR: No such device
SIOCADDRTL: Network is unreachable
SIOCADDRT: Network is unreachable
It does not seem to be affecting the performance of my system
Acutally I don't even have a ethernet card. All that I have is a
ISP connection via modem. Obviously my system is trying to configure
something that doesn't have to. How do I set up /etc/init.d/network so
this does not happen. (I am assuming that /etc/init.d/network is
something that
Thanks George. What do you suggest as a good mail host?
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Hi,
im looking for a lib called LIBUNGIF3G.
Where can i get it??
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Markus Lechner wrote:
Hi Lawrence,
I read on the kernel-list that the new boards run all except U2W - but
they
are working on it and it may soon be done. You can use the other
SCSI-Parts up to UW-SCSI without any problems. You simply can't use the
U2W-Part of your controller until they
you don't need to jumpper the seagate cheetah lp scsi hard disk, it is
auto-detected. According to seagate, you will see a burst if plug your
u2w hard disk in u2w controller.
Lawrence
Christopher Barry wrote:
A lot of U2W disk drives can be jumpered to run in UW single ended mode, so
that
On Sun, Jul 19, 1998 at 12:23:59AM +0100, Ted Harding wrote:
On 17-Jul-98 Carlos Marcos Kakihara wrote:
I want to edit a 700MB text file. vi tells that the file is
too long, and xemacs tells that maximum buffer size something.. :)
There is a way to view this file?
Ehh?? Are
That certainly makes things interesting... Thanx for the info!
#define SIGPOLL SIGIO /* Pollable event occurred (System V). */
#define SIGIO 29 /* I/O now possible (4.2 BSD). */
#define SIGPWR 30 /* Power failure restart (System V). */
#define
How would I get apt to upgrade the packages that I have from slink as
well as those from hamm? [And would doing so make it replace my hamm packages
with slink ones if they are newer versions?]
Thanks in Advance,
Timothy
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I can't make a ppp connection. This is a sample of my PPP.LOG
Jul 18 09:48:39 Hal-9000 pppd[157]: unrecognized option 'ok'
Jul 18 09:50:11 Hal-9000 pppd[162]: pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0
Jul 18 09:50:43 Hal-9000 pppd[162]: Terminating on signal 15.
Jul 18 09:50:44 Hal-9000 pppd[162]: Exit.
timothy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
t How would I get apt to upgrade the packages that I have from slink
t as well as those from hamm? [And would doing so make it replace my
t hamm packages with slink ones if they are newer versions?]
Relevant lines from my sources.list:
deb
On Sat, 18 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How would I get apt to upgrade the packages that I have from slink as
well as those from hamm? [And would doing so make it replace my hamm packages
with slink ones if they are newer versions?]
List hamm before slink in /etc/apt/sources.list
I sorry to do this again I feel qutie silly. In my haste thinking
was fixed, I deleted the message of the sir that replyed to my last
post.
And have a new problem with similar symtoms.
Nescape to freezing in the middle of lokcing lock, but I notice new
things.
I can still get the mail with
Check and make sure that your password and username are correct. I keep
mine in a /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file.
Keith
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On Sat, 18 Jul 1998, John
You do need to jumper it if it is to be run in Ultra-Wide Single Ended (SE)
mode, which is the
only way to run the drive if you have a 2940UW or do not yet have U2W support
for your
2940U2W.
Lawrence wrote:
you don't need to jumpper the seagate cheetah lp scsi hard disk, it is
auto-detected.
Lawrence wrote:
Markus Lechner wrote:
Hi Lawrence,
I read on the kernel-list that the new boards run all except U2W - but
they
are working on it and it may soon be done. You can use the other
SCSI-Parts up to UW-SCSI without any problems. You simply can't use the
U2W-Part of
I can't get my sound to work. Everything that uses sound says it can't
open the sound device. Bplay gave me the best lead with this:
bplay: /dev/dsp: Device not configured
My question is, how do I configure /dev/dsp? MAKEDEV doesn't appear to do
anything.
On Sun, 19 Jul 1998, Robert Henry Rati wrote:
bplay: /dev/dsp: Device not configured
My question is, how do I configure /dev/dsp? MAKEDEV doesn't appear to do
anything.
you need to compile sound support into your kernel, when yu do that build
in the support for /dev/dsp .
make sure you know
Yo-
I can't get my sound to work. Everything that uses sound says it
can't
open the sound device. Bplay gave me the best lead with this:
bplay: /dev/dsp: Device not configured
My question is, how do I configure /dev/dsp? MAKEDEV doesn't appear to do
anything.
Do you have /dev/dsp
I remember having to download that from either Jim Pick's page,
www.jimpick.com, or
Shaleh's page, www.livenet.net/~shaleh/ to get the latest version.
phillip Neumann wrote:
Hi,
im looking for a lib called LIBUNGIF3G.
Where can i get it??
Thakns, Phillip
On Sat, 18 Jul 1998, Keith Alen Vance wrote:
Check and make sure that your password and username are correct. I keep
mine in a /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file.
I dont believe it is an authentication problem.. ( yet :) )
[snip]
Jul 18 09:51:45 Hal-9000 chat[172]: abort on (BUSY)
Jul 18
On Sat, Jul 18, 1998 at 12:53:16PM -0400, Seth M. Landsman wrote:
Greets,
So I used mutt for a long time on my system and then redid my
system to use debian when my old disk died. So I installed mutt via
dselect as a .deb package instead of compiling from source. However, now
when I
RHR == Robert Henry Rati [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RHR I wanted to setup pon so that any user can use it who is in a secific
RHR group. I set the group up and set permissions, but when I try to run
RHR /usr/sbrin/pppd, I get this message:
RHR /usr/sbin/pppd: must be root to run /usr/sbin/pppd,
DJ == Dave Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DJ I was going to download the latest
DJ libc5 and netstd packages from debian's ftp site and it asks for a username
DJ and password when I try to save the files.
You log in as anonymous to ftp.debian.org and issue a get command. You
are then asked
JM == John McPeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JM Jul 18 09:50:50 Hal-9000 pppd[165]: Connect: ppp0 -- /dev/tty1
This is the wrong device. ttyS0 = com1; ttyS1 = com2 etc.
Ciao,
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Hi users
I finally have installed E. mmm it looks quite primitive, becaouse i
dont have any utility jet. Obvoisly, its only a WM...
Im now on the way to put eConfig. its asking me the gtk-perl
package, where can i found it
I have search in jimpicks page, and
phillip Neumann wrote:
Hi users
I finally have installed E. mmm it looks quite primitive, becaouse i
dont have any utility jet. Obvoisly, its only a WM...
Im now on the way to put eConfig. its asking me the gtk-perl
package, where can i found it
I have search
On 19-Jul-98 Pann McCuaig wrote:
On Sun, Jul 19, 1998 at 12:23:59AM +0100, Ted Harding wrote:
On 17-Jul-98 Carlos Marcos Kakihara wrote:
I want to edit a 700MB text file. vi tells that the file is
too long, and xemacs tells that maximum buffer size something.. :)
There is a way
On 19-Jul-98 Martin Bialasinski wrote:
DJ == Dave Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DJ I was going to download the latest
DJ libc5 and netstd packages from debian's ftp site and it asks for a
username
DJ and password when I try to save the files.
You log in as anonymous to ftp.debian.org
On Sun, Jul 19, 1998 at 01:10:08AM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
He might not have his FTP client (e.g. Netscape) configured. I know I
leave mine unconfigured to prevent people from putting ftp:// links in
their page and snagging my email address by linking to a 2x2 transparent
gif or
All needed libs and packages are in Slink. I have a new E package
coming down the pipes that is near 100%. Existing package users will
have to purge the old one. Sorry (that's what you get for using
experimental code (-:
Btw, why don't E package does not include a menu entry for itself?
Now I am ready to install the hamm to a
Cyrix-GX200 MMX CPU PC, and I have seen
the document Installing Debian Linux 2.0
on the /disk-i386/current/install.html (chapter 4.12)
saying Many users of Cyrix CPUs have had to
disable the cache in their systems during
installation. does it mean
I'm still trying to get a Debianized copy of pgp. I'm running hamm and
using
the apt method in dselect. My /etc/apt/sources.list had the entry:
deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian-non-US/ frozen/binary-i386 main
contrib non-free
but gave me 404 errors when I tried it so I changed the above
On Fri, Jul 17, 1998 at 01:13:05PM -0400, Lewis, James M. wrote:
Hi,
The discussion on named brought up a question or two. I went looking for
documentation on nsswitch.conf and couldn't find any (in man, anyway). But,
I did find host.conf. Looks like host.conf and nsswitch.conf have very
Alex Kwan wrote:
Now I am ready to install the hamm to a
Cyrix-GX200 MMX CPU PC, and I have seen
the document Installing Debian Linux 2.0
on the /disk-i386/current/install.html (chapter 4.12)
saying Many users of Cyrix CPUs have had to
disable the cache in their systems during
It mostly went well. Thank you for the rescue floppy
Only 3 things went badly.
The rescue floppy cured whatever it was that I did wrong with lilo.
There wasn't anything in /root except the default installed scripts.
It would be nice to know where to get another copy of those.
The backup of
I have a kind of smallish / partition (32MB, about 8MB
user-available), and a much larger /usr partition (800MB, ~100MB
user-available). So I'm trying to build a kernel package in
/usr/local/src/linux. The kernel itself builds fine, and I can watch
a source tarball being built under
I was wondering which file loads apache and squid and everything else I
install that needs t run at startup.
Thanks,
Keith
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I can not get fetchmail to work on one of my Linux computers. When I do
fetchmail I get the following message:
fetchmail: 1 message at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
reading message 1 (1772 bytes) .fetchmail: SMTP connect to (null) failed
fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while fetching from www.naples.net
Btw, why don't E package does not include a menu entry for itself?
(So that I could switch to it from other WM session?)
Also, I found some bad bug in it: if I want to change some xterm settings
on the fly using CTRL/Middle mouse button or CTRL/Right mouse button,
the menu appears, but
Hi,
Tomorow I am leaving the country for about a month and I would like to
ensure that my machine stays up and online the whole time so I can telnet in
and access certain files. - So does anyone have any tips on things I should
do / measures to put in place to minimize the chance of my
Hello all,
I'm trying to set up a mirror of the i386 hamm distribution using the
dists/frozen/main directory at
ftp.debian.org site as the source.
It's mostly working except for one thing. The symbolic links in the
binary-i386 directories (and the
files they point to) are never downloaded/
On Sun, 19 Jul 1998, Keith Alen Vance wrote:
I can not get fetchmail to work on one of my Linux computers. When I do
fetchmail I get the following message:
fetchmail: 1 message at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
reading message 1 (1772 bytes) .fetchmail: SMTP connect to (null) failed
fetchmail: SMTP
You probably ran out of space in /tmp. Try
export TMPDIR=/var/tmp
(or the equiv in your shell). If that doesn't work, you might try making /tmp
a link
to somewhere with more space.
jim
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On Fri, 17 Jul 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
: How do I specify a secondary zone in the boot.zones file? i.e., what is
: the equivalant of
:
: zone domain.com {
: type slave;
: file db.domain.com;
: masters { 1.2.3.4; };
: };
:
: in named.conf for boot.zones?
secondary
On Sun, 19 Jul 1998, Keith Alen Vance wrote:
: I was wondering which file loads apache and squid and everything else I
: install that needs t run at startup.
Those are controlled by the files in /etc/init.d/, which are symlinked from
the various /etc/rc?.d/ directories, indicating at what
Lewis, James M [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
LJM You probably ran out of space in /tmp. Try
LJMexport TMPDIR=/var/tmp
LJM (or the equiv in your shell).
Doesn't work; I still run out of space in /.
LJM If that doesn't work, you might try making /tmp a link to
LJM somewhere with more space.
How can I make sfxload load synthgm.sbk at boot time. The account for
myself can load synthgm.sbk.
Thanks in advance
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Hello,
This is probably a stupid question, but I guess I'll ask it anyways.
How do I get Samba working on my BO system. I used dselect to download and
install it. I have looked through the files but I have not seen anything with
debian specific information in it. I have a win95 system on the
Has someone debianized blackbox yet?
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Well... It must be something else. I was just guessing that
you might be running out of space in /tmp since many utilities
put tmp files there. Those utilities also (mostly) look at
TMPDIR to see where to make tmp files. Sorry bout that.
You might try to look for big increases in space
usage
Can someone explain what is the proper way to use AUCTEX with xemacs20?
The auctex package is only for emacs19/20. xemacs20 as it comes installed
is not configured with auctex's path installed.
The way I get this to work is to add the line
(setq load-path (cons /usr/lib/xemacs-20.4/lisp/auctex
Lewis, James M [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
LJM You might try to look for big increases in space
LJM usage while it is running. find has the -xdev option to keep it
LJM from following mount points. du also has the -x option that does
LJM the same thing. Maybe doing a du before running dpkg-deb
Umm... At this point, finding the culprit is not as important
as making things work. I can only think of a couple of things.
One is to make more space on / (if you can do it without messing
things up). The other is to ask the maintainer (or other suitably
knowledgeable person).
jim
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Hi list.
I'm looking for Guash, the GIMP image browser and can't find it anywhere
on hamm. I dselect GIMP but it didn't came along.
BTW, is there a installer for Staroffice 4?
Any ideas?
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Henrique Almeida hat gesagt: // Henrique Almeida wrote:
I'm looking for Guash, the GIMP image browser and can't find it
anywhere on hamm. I dselect GIMP but it didn't came along.
guash is not in the gimp package for debian, at least in version 1.0.0-1.
But you can get it from the plugin
Tom Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| I'm trying to set up a mirror of the i386 hamm distribution using the
dists/frozen/main directory at
| ftp.debian.org site as the source.
|
| It's mostly working except for one thing. The symbolic links in the
binary-i386 directories (and the
| files
Richard L. Alhama [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| How can I make sfxload load synthgm.sbk at boot time. The account for
| myself can load synthgm.sbk.
You can create a script to do this in /etc/init.d and link to that
script from one of the rcn.d directories. Depending on your default
level (if you
SH == Steve Hsieh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SH Can someone explain what is the proper way to use AUCTEX with xemacs20?
SH The auctex package is only for emacs19/20. xemacs20 as it comes installed
SH is not configured with auctex's path installed.
For me a (require 'tex-site) is enough.
I use
k == kent [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
k how does one go about getting a username longer than
k 8 charachters added?
The only way I know is to edit the passwd/shadow file.
Ciao,
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Hi!
I'm using a Pilipps CDD-3600 CD-Recorder (Atapi) under Debian 1.3.
I have applied the patches described in README.ATAPI and cdrecord 1.6
seems
to work, but xplaycd can not play the tracks and there is no sound
on the phones output of the drive.
Although it is possible to read the table of
On: Sun, 19 Jul 1998 12:30:57 -0400 (EDT) Keith Alen Vance writes:
I was wondering which file loads apache and squid and everything
else I install that needs t run at startup.
/etc/init.d/apache which is invoked by the symlink
/etc/rc2.d/S*apache. /etc/init.d is the directory for all startup
On Sun, 19 Jul 1998, Ian Keith Setford wrote:
Yo-
I can't get my sound to work. Everything that uses sound says it
can't
open the sound device. Bplay gave me the best lead with this:
bplay: /dev/dsp: Device not configured
My question is, how do I configure /dev/dsp? MAKEDEV
Some time ago, someone recommended a good simple replacement for the
stock ftpd (not wu ftpd). I have looked through old messages but cannot
locate it so I must ask again?
TIA
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I've installed the ipxripd package, and I've been looking around to try to
find out how to set up ipx networking between the ppp line coming in, and the
LAN I already have set up. I have a few questions:
1) Some sites talk about tools like ipx_route and ipxping. None of these came
with the
On 07/19/98 at 12:11 AM, George Bonser [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I was wondering if any of the CD Vendors might make a few ... maybe 3
... CDROM's available of 2.0-Release to the SVLUG to use during their
monthly installfests. These installfests are monthly events due to the
interest in this area
Is there a debain package for Pine? I haven't seen one, but I could be
looking in the wrong place. I have elm installed ut I prefer to use pine.
If anyone know where I can get a debian package for Pine I would
appreciate it.
Thanks,
Keith
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Can the gnome-desktop and enlightenment debs be installed at the same time?
It looks like gnome-desktop depends on libimlib1 which conflicts with e's
imlib1...why the two different libraries anyway?
Would it be possible to use dpkg's --force-depends option or would this raise
conflicts?
Michael
Hi all,
Say I have command 'foo' that takes a file 'bar' as input and does
something useful with it and is run like this:
$ foo bar
Now foo expects EOF to stop accepting input and to exit and when
filtering in files as in the example above everything is perfect but foo
can also be run stand
CB == Christopher Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
CB So can I send the EOF character with the keyboard?
CTRL d
Ciao,
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Michael Ziller wrote:
Can the gnome-desktop and enlightenment debs be installed at the same time?
It looks like gnome-desktop depends on libimlib1 which conflicts with e's
imlib1...why the two different libraries anyway?
Would it be possible to use dpkg's --force-depends option or would
On Sun, 19 Jul 1998, Keith Alen Vance wrote:
: Is there a debain package for Pine? I haven't seen one, but I could be
: looking in the wrong place. I have elm installed ut I prefer to use pine.
: If anyone know where I can get a debian package for Pine I would
: appreciate it.
Finding a Pine
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