Ayer, Santiago Vila escribió:
El mismo día, Enrique Zanardi tecleó:
Antes de hoy, yo dije escribiendo:
Por cierto que acabo de traducir bash(1), supongo que saldrá en la próxima
versión de manpages-es (proyecto PAMELI).
¿Y por qué no en la próxima versión de bash?
Oye, por mí no hay
Hola,
he leido en la guia garl (capítulo 14) que smail puede enviar el correo de
tres formas distintas:
foreground - procesa inmediatamente los mensajes
background - igual al anterior pero en segundo plano (procesos padre e
hijos)
queued -- encolado
puestas en la variable delivery_mode del
On Thu, Jul 23, 1998 at 10:10:46AM +0200, Gerardo Aburruzaga Garcia wrote:
Pues posiblemente porque la FSF no cree en las páginas man. Si algunas
¿Eh? ¿Cómorl? ¿Que no cree? Pues le puedo pasar unas 523 páginas man a la
FSF (¿Felisa Sánchez Fernández?) esa a ver si cree. Le aseguro que
Es
Hola, tengo un problemilla con cdda2wav y querria ver si a alguno mas le
pasa.
1º el cdda2wav que tengo es el de bo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/docs/music/BORRADOR2 $ dpkg -l|grep cdda2wav
ii cdda2wav0.8-1 get WAV files from digital audio cd's
y el problema son dos:
1º no funciona el
Hola,
Y por supuesto, debes visitar /usr/doc/syslinux
Josep (Josep = Jose), date un paseo por tu /usr/doc , te
sorprenderá la cantidad de documentación que tienes ahí.
ok, ya lo he hecho. Se trata de un cargador de linux para arrancar desde un
disco con formato DOS. No he averiguado más
Ok.. I found the key, I tried that and I also hooked up an external monitor
to see if I could see something and it turned of the monitor like Win95 does
when in the wrong video mode.
I am running a Dell Latitude CP M233XT with the NM2190 chipset. I am very
frustrated. I would really like to use
Hi Joey Hess; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
I take it you're not using the rvplayer debian package? You should try it.
It's only in debian 2.0pre, but it makes installing real player very easy
(and it should work on older debian 1.3 systems as well).
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Sorry to butt
Damir J. Naden wrote:
Sorry to butt in here, but just a quick question: I am using realplayer5.0,
installed with rvplayer package from hamm, on a hamm based system. It works,
and it worked first time I installed it. However, I can not for the life of me
play _two_ songs in a row, without
I have some snazzy pictures that I have setup as default backgrounds
for x (root window) on my system. I am curious, though, as to where I
should store these for a FHS compliance. I'm guessing something like
/usr/local/lib, but I'm not sure.
Thanks for any suggestions!
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On Wed, 22 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another way to test the source of the problem is to print to a file on
Win3.1. Then send the print file directly to the printer by 'cat
file.prn /dev/lpN' where N is probably 1 for 2.0.X kernels and 0
for 2.1.X kernels. This will eliminate
I'm having problems getting my sound card recognized. I think it is
because my sound card is pnp and isapnp is loaded after the sound is
initialize (ot attempted to be initialied). I have a SB/WSS card on my
motherboard, and got the IRQ and IO setting from Win95. I've read all the
FAQs and
Why do the emacs and xemacs packages conflict under debian? I wanted
to try xemacs, but had to dpkg -r emacs before I could dpkg -i
xemacs
Since I no longer have GNU emacs on my system, is it okay to make
/usr/local/bin/emacs a symbollic link to /usr/bin/xemacs?
Also, I got a few warning
the lone gunman wrote:
Hello -- are there any deb packages that have a digital clock that I
can swallow in an x module (specifically, FvwmButtons)? I'd prefer
one that does military time, and perhaps the date, too :)
I'd recommend asclock, which comes with afterstep. If you don't want
the
I am trying to upgrade from bo to hamm so I can run the new bash and try wine.
I run autoup.sh and it ftp'ed the files needed for the upgrade. It failed to
get me the file libstdc++2.8_*.deb
This is what it wrote
250 CWD command successful.
Local directory now /tmp/libs
libstdc++2.8_*.deb:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Shaleh wrote:
We have done all the work needed to support libc6 for you. Please do
not make yourself go through more hassle than needed. apt has a upgrade
feature which will update your system. We also have an autoup.sh
script on the ftp site which will update for
On my old Slackware system, I manually installed APSfilter, and had my
printer setup correctly. I could print text files without the
staircase effect, and simply type lp somefile.ps and postscript
files would print out automatically.
On Debian, now, I have magicfilter (not APSfilter) installed,
I am having some trouble getting my time correct
on my Debian 1.3 system. I am in the Eastern time
zone. I type:
date 0722233098
To change the date to July 22 1998 11:30pm. It
changes the date, until I reboot. If I check
my cmos clock it is right. So I am assuming that
it, meaning Linux, thinks
I think I am having some trouble setting up a ~/.signature file in
Elm. If this message has my name at the bottom than everything is
working, if not I need help. I just want to put a signature on all
my email.
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Keith wrote:
I am having some trouble getting my time correct
on my Debian 1.3 system. I am in the Eastern time
zone. I type:
date 0722233098
[snip]
This is what I get when I display the time and date:
Wed Apr 22 11:30:02 EDT 1998
But like I said it reverts back three hours slow
Sorry for the off topic here but has/is CGI_Lite module been included in
any of the Debian perl packages? Its required for some of my cgi's and was
in the hopes that maybe someone has included some of these often used
modules in a package.
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I have an old laptop (Samsung sens 810) with a Cirrus 7548 chip.
It ran XFree I believe 3.2 fine on Red Hat 4.1.
I recently upgraded to Hamm, and now I get the message
_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
giving up.
xinit: Connection refused (errno 111): unable to
Pure Energy wrote:
Sorry for the off topic here but has/is CGI_Lite module been included in
any of the Debian perl packages? Its required for some of my cgi's and was
in the hopes that maybe someone has included some of these often used
modules in a package.
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Apt is in slink, we can not put it in stable. Autoup.sh apparently
still has a flake now and then. There is a howto in the hamm directory
(I believe) which tells you step by step how and what to update by
hand. This is how I and many others do it. Once you update the 5 or so
needed packages,
Yo Pete,
It worked just great ... thanks a million!! Now to set about
finding where to modify the default colours
Jonathan Lawson
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Department of Applied Energy and Optical Diagnostics
School of Mechanical Engineering,
Cranfield University,
Cranfield, Bedford.
Thanks Gary,
Jonathan Lawson
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Department of Applied Energy and Optical Diagnostics
School of Mechanical Engineering,
Cranfield University,
Cranfield, Bedford. UK.
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On 22 Jul 1998, Gary L. Hennigan wrote:
Pete Harlan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks alot Matt
regards
Jonathan Lawson
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Department of Applied Energy and Optical Diagnostics
School of Mechanical Engineering,
Cranfield University,
Cranfield, Bedford. UK.
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On Wed, 22 Jul 1998, the lone gunman wrote:
On Wed, Jul 22,
I can't seem to upgrade one of the base packages.
My current setup is
ii e2fslibsg 1.10-8 The EXT2 file system shared libs.
ii e2fsprogsg 1.10-8 The EXT2 file system utilities.
When I type dpkg --install e2fsprogs_1.10-17.deb, I get the following:
dpkg:
- I think I am having some trouble setting up a ~/.signature file in
- Elm. If this message has my name at the bottom than everything is
- working, if not I need help. I just want to put a signature on all
- my email.
hmmm edit your ~/.elm/elmrc and define
# local .signature file to append to
We are mere hours away from the largest IRC party Debian has ever
thrown, as the release of 2.0 hamm will happen:
in Austrailia: at 10:00 AM ACT on Friday Jul 24
in Europe: at 0:00 midnight UTC on Friday Jul 24
in America: at 8:00 PM EDT on Thursday Jul 23
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Shaleh wrote:
We have done all the work needed to support libc6 for you. Please do
This stuff always seems odd to me. Has autoup stopped killing
people's systems?
Yup, I've upgraded lots of systems
Hi,
Ok, What I believe to be the final build of the Enlightenment trilogy is
uploaded to www.livenet.net/~shaleh/software/enlightenment. If you have
ANY probelms, please let me know. Otherwise I a day or so I will upload
this to the main Debian archive.
Got this, installed it - it's
Hallo,
Wie ueberpruefe ich auf der Kommandozeile die Integritaet von
.deb-Paketen?
Die man-pages (uralt) sagen, dass es keine Checksumme gaebe...
Dann frage ich mich aber, wie dselect nach ftp die heruntergeladenen
Pakete prueft bzw. wie Maintainer ihren ftp-Mirror checken?
Danke im Voraus,
On Wed, 22 Jul 1998, JonesMB wrote:
I am trying to upgrade from bo to hamm so I can run the new bash and
try wine.
I run autoup.sh and it ftp'ed the files needed for the upgrade. It
failed to get me the file libstdc++2.8_*.deb
[...deleted...]
autoup.sh is expecting to find it in libs/,
v0.28: 1998-07-23 (Craig Sanders)
- libstdc++2.8 has moved from libs/ to base/
- libnet-perl has moved from interpreters/ to base/
as usual, it is available from
http://debian.vicnet.net.au/autoup/ (primary site)
ftp://debian.vicnet.net.au/autoup/
and
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Matthew Myers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Ok.. I found the key, I tried that and I also hooked up an external monitor
to see if I could see something and it turned of the monitor like Win95 does
when in the wrong video mode.
What's in your /etc/X11/XF86Config?
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Few days ago I had a chance to compare redhat against debian.
I had installed Debian 1.3 from CD on tiny configuration:
ROM=4M, HD=120M, Monochroom Hercules, Cyrix 486DX, 50Mh.
A friend of mine tried to do the same job with RH5.1 but was unable to
install due to the lack of disk space, ROM size
On Wed, Jul 22, 1998 at 08:04:33PM -0500, Robert Rati wrote:
I'm having problems getting my sound card recognized. I think it is
because my sound card is pnp and isapnp is loaded after the sound is
initialize (ot attempted to be initialied).
You have to compile sound as a kernel module.
On Mon, 20 Jul 1998, Tomt wrote:
At 10:44 PM 7/19/1998 -0700, you wrote:
It may be useful for you to assign the NIC's address to something
other than 0x300. A lot of different (very different even!) cards try
to use 0x300 (sound cards, primarily).
Theres a sound card in the machine but its
the lone gunman writes:
On my old Slackware system, I manually installed APSfilter, and had my
printer setup correctly. I could print text files without the
staircase effect, and simply type lp somefile.ps and postscript
files would print out automatically.
On Debian, now, I have
Mark H. Mabry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have installed rvplayer-5.0 with the Debian package and it still
does not seem to work correctly. (I have also tried it by hand and
still no luck.) When I click on a link with RealAudio, I get a Save
As dialog box rather than having the player
Keith writes:
I am having some trouble getting my time correct
on my Debian 1.3 system. I am in the Eastern time
zone. I type:
date 0722233098
To change the date to July 22 1998 11:30pm. It
changes the date, until I reboot. If I check
my cmos clock it is right. So I am assuming that
Steve Hsieh writes:
Anyone know why the cvs-pcl package went away? Will it be coming back
soon?
It should be around in slink. It may be removed from hamm due to
showstop errors during its installation.
Regards,
Joey
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FYI:
I just upgraged to the rev 3.3.2.2-3 X11 packages and the mouse movement
sluggishness and jerkiness seems to have gone away, and it seems that the
random button pressing behavior has disappeared.
I'm guessing this is what affected me, although I'm using xserver-s3,
not the SVGA server (from
Robert Rati [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm having problems getting my sound card recognized. I think it is
because my sound card is pnp and isapnp is loaded after the sound is
initialize (ot attempted to be initialied). I have a SB/WSS card on my
motherboard, and got the IRQ and IO setting
Ken Gray wrote:
1 easy installation (i.e. auto recognition)
No auto recognition for ISA in Linux yet... Linus haven't yet seen a
good implementation of Prug'n'Pray.
PCI works regardless of distribution.
RedHat installation is more beautiful, Debian is more informative
I can repeatably crash two (nearly) stock Debian 1.3 systems using one or
more
scripts, such as
find /usr |xargs grep some-arbitrary-string
looping with some background activity to use up CPU cycles.
The systems seem stable, otherwise. Only common hardware are ultra-SCSI
disks
and
Steve Hsieh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone know why the cvs-pcl package went away? Will it be coming back
soon?
It has an important bug against it (see bug tracking system: #22577),
because of which the install procedure for emacsen fail.
It has been removed from hamm because it prevented
Ana Graca Silva wrote:
Thanks all Debian useres for the answers to my question!
I've solved my problem making a substituition of the file default.map in
/usr/linb/kbd/keytables by pt.map ...
It was so simple ...
For further information, take a look at
Hello,
I want to burn a cd with
Debian 2.0 beta. I know you can download the images and use a linux
program to make a cd. But I want to burn it under Windows. I just
need to know the directory where every thing is just like it is on the
cd.
Thanks,
Curt
On Thu, Jul 23, 1998 at 11:31:35AM +0200, Michael Taeschner wrote:
Wie ueberpruefe ich auf der Kommandozeile die Integritaet von
.deb-Paketen?
Die man-pages (uralt) sagen, dass es keine Checksumme gaebe...
That is correct: the packages themselves do not contain checksums.
Dann frage ich
On Wed, 22 Jul 1998, Matthew Ando wrote:
Hello,
I've upgraded to Hamm beta from Red Hat 4.1.
I had X working with RH 3 and RH 4.1; 4.1's version of X is 3.2.x
I have a laptop (Samsung sens 810) with a Cirrus Logic 7548 chip.
After installing XFree 86 3.3 from Hamm, I get the famous
On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, Craig Sanders wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jul 1998, Tomt wrote:
At 10:44 PM 7/19/1998 -0700, you wrote:
It may be useful for you to assign the NIC's address to something
other than 0x300. A lot of different (very different even!) cards try
to use 0x300 (sound cards,
/dev/lp1 and printing sorted out!
Now trouble is that I cannot get my combination of a number 9 FX
Motion 771 card (it's an approved S3 card, fairly sure it has 4Mb
RAM) to run X in 1024X768. I know it will do this as it ran NT at
that resolution. I think I successfully (but not usably)
Jens B. Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ah, a familiar story. So much for rescue by the rescue disk. Dig the shared
lib(s) you're missing and copy them into /lib/ after you boot the rescue
disk, then run restore. My bo machine shows:
All those libs seemed to be located in my /lib/
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On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, Paul Serice wrote:
I can't seem to upgrade one of the base packages.
My current setup is
ii e2fslibsg 1.10-8 The EXT2 file system shared libs.
ii e2fsprogsg 1.10-8 The EXT2 file system utilities.
[...]
Hello,
Can somebody with the Debain
2.0 beta CD do a dir on it and send me the listing. I need the root dir of
the cd at least. A dir of the whole CD would be better.
Curt
Yo-
From the oceans of code emerges Debian 2.0! And it is good! Come forward
my brothers (and sisters) and embrace this glorious gift. Take forth this
gift and sow it's seed for it will reign eternal.
Brother Ian.
(p.s. Can you tell I'm excited?)
On Wed, 22 Jul 1998, Robert Rati wrote:
I'm having problems getting my sound card recognized. I think it is
because my sound card is pnp and isapnp is loaded after the sound is
initialize (ot attempted to be initialied). I have a SB/WSS card on my
motherboard, and got the IRQ and IO setting
WaitIs this officalIs Debian 2.0 going to be released today???
I need to know before I start Downloading the beta CD Image
Thanks,
Curt
-Original Message-
From: Ian Keith Setford
This maybe isn't the most perfect forum for these questions, but it's one I
read...
What is the state of Standard C++ (as adopted by ISO/ANSI) on GNU/Linux?
I'm starting to use more true-blue C++ constructs at work, and it would be nice
to have them at home as well.
For instance, browsing my
Curt, you will not be able to burn a Debian CD under Windows (properly,
anyway).
Your only option will be to retrieve the Official D2 CD ISO images and
then burn them directly to the CD from your Winbloze box. That, or use a
Linux system to mirror the FTP site and build the CD from Linux from
Hi,
g++ 2.7.2.3 is fairly out of date with respect to C++ standards. Use egcs
C++ 1.x instead. Egcs is the Experimental GNU Compiler System. It is
somewhat equivalent to gcc/g++ 2.9x.x, sort of :). Anyway, the egcs
version of g++ conforms much more closely to the latest C++ standard.
However,
On Thu, Jul 23, 1998 at 09:35:51AM -0400, SEGV wrote:
What is the state of Standard C++ (as adopted by ISO/ANSI) on GNU/Linux?
Debian 2.0 will ship with the egcs C++ compiler (http://egcs.cygnus.com/)
version 1.0.3 .
For instance, browsing my system I see that c++ is gcc version 2.7.2.3. It
Yes, it's official alrighty ;)
check http://www.netgod.net/ for more info.
/Frock
-Original Message-
From: Curt E. Spann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23. juli 1998 15:33
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Debian 2.0 Release later today!
WaitIs this
I got the same message when I tried to run autoup.sh. However, I was trying
to run it on a hamm system instead of trying to do an upgrade from bo. This
is because I'm a newbie and don't know what I'm doing yet. Nonetheless,
thought I'd let everyone know I saw the error also.
At 07:43 PM 7/23/1998
*-Patrick Olson (22 Jul)
|
| The output of lpq is sure interesting!
|
| The junk below is all from ONE print job from ONE Win3.1 computer. Think
| this could be part of the problem? Note that I had to take the printer
| offline to get all the pieces to be in the queue together.
|
| server2#
On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, Damon Muller wrote:
Hi,
Ok, What I believe to be the final build of the Enlightenment trilogy is
uploaded to www.livenet.net/~shaleh/software/enlightenment. If you have
ANY probelms, please let me know. Otherwise I a day or so I will upload
this to the main
On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, Ian Keith Setford wrote:
Yo-
From the oceans of code emerges Debian 2.0! And it is good! Come forward
my brothers (and sisters) and embrace this glorious gift. Take forth this
gift and sow it's seed for it will reign eternal.
Ahhh... yes Brother! CD images! and hamm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| egcs 1.0.3 still does not understand namespaces fully yet, but its C++
| support is a big improvement over 2.7.2.3's .
The original poster might want to try latest egcs snapshots from
egcs.cygnus.com. They work better for me than 1.0.3 in general
and they include
newbie alert.
since my 1.3 box, which i'm upgrading asap, doesn't have a cd-rom drive
and has only a 14.4 modem, i was thinking of upgrading both before
upgrading to 2.0.
now.. here's the dumb newbie question.. apart from staying away from plug
and pray, is there any complication to
I tried to install Redhat on an older non-name-brand 486, but it wouldn't
see one of my hard drives, so I tried Debian, and have stuck with it. The
impression I've gotton from reading mail archives, etc, is that Redhat is
easier to get up and running for the newbie, but only because it is more
*-Curt E. Spann (23 Jul)
| Hello,
| I want to burn a cd with Debian 2.0 beta. I know you can download the
images and use a linux program to make a cd. But I want to burn it under
Windows. I just need to know the directory where every thing is just like it
is on the cd.
|
|
|
On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, Richard L. Alhama wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, Damon Muller wrote:
Hi,
Ok, What I believe to be the final build of the Enlightenment trilogy is
uploaded to www.livenet.net/~shaleh/software/enlightenment. If you have
ANY probelms, please let me know.
Perhaps you do have those libs (in name, anyway). I know that much is trimmed
from
libc to make everything fit on the boot floppy.
Jeff Schreiber wrote:
Jens B. Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ah, a familiar story. So much for rescue by the rescue disk. Dig the shared
lib(s) you're
Hello,
I am wondering if there is
any Linux version of the boot screen like in Win95. So as linux is booting
instead of seeing all that informtion it will be a graphical image of Linux or
something. If there isn't one I would like to make one. Is it even
possibly to make it? Will I have
Hi,
now.. here's the dumb newbie question.. apart from staying away from plug
and pray, is there any complication to installing a cd-rom drive and new
modem? do i have to invoke prayers to any particular UNIX gods? or do i
get to shove the new stuff into their proper bays and boot up?
You
newbie alert.
Greetings.
now.. here's the dumb newbie question.. apart from staying away from plug
and pray, is there any complication to installing a cd-rom drive and new
modem? do i have to invoke prayers to any particular UNIX gods? or do i
get to shove the new stuff into their proper
I keep a mirror of the frozen distribution (rooted at
/debian/dists/frozen) of Debian and was wondering how the directory
structure will change on ftp.debian.org after the release tonight. Do
they just rename/relink frozen - stable? I just want to know how to
adjust my mirror configuration file
On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, Curt E. Spann wrote:
I am wondering if there is any Linux version of the boot screen like
in Win95. So as linux is booting instead of seeing all that informtion
it will be a graphical image of Linux or something. If there isn't one
I would like to make one. Is it
From: Curt E. Spann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am wondering if there is any Linux version of the boot screen like in Win95.
So as linux is booting instead of seeing all that informtion it will be
a graphical image of Linux or something. If there isn't one I would like
to make one. Is it even
*-Curt E. Spann (23 Jul)
| Hello,
| I am wondering if there is any Linux version of the boot screen like in
Win95. So as linux is booting instead of seeing all that informtion it will be
a graphical image of Linux or something. If there isn't one I would like to
make one. Is it even
¡Hello friends!
I need to know how I can improve the system timer resolution. I think
that I have to change a system variable named HZ. That variable
establishes the timer interrupt frequency (defined 100 Hz). I need to
use timers with resolution less than miliseconds. What do I have to
do?
On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, Maarten Boekhold wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, Richard L. Alhama wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, Damon Muller wrote:
I'm getting errors on the e14 package. Seems like my imlib is broken
Error message when I start E14
enlightenment: error in loading shared
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On 23 Jul 1998, Gary L. Hennigan wrote:
I keep a mirror of the frozen distribution (rooted at
/debian/dists/frozen) of Debian and was wondering how the directory
structure will change on ftp.debian.org after the release tonight. Do
they just rename/relink
I received an email from one of the CD vendors on the Debian distribution
network (www.netgod.net) that the Official 2.0 CD's will ship Friday, July
23rd.
Is this correct? Does this mean that Hamm (2.0) has gone from beta to full
release?
I've been folowing this list and the announce list and
Sheesh. I packaged this thing to AVOID this mess (-:
E and all needed libs are now in Incoming on their way into slink. If
you can wait three days or so, all should be cleaned up by dselect.
You do *NOT* need the -dev files of any lib that is on your sytem to use
E or any other app. The -dev
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Newsgroups:
On 23-Jul-98 Will Lowe wrote:
There is an ascii-linux-logo program floating around someplace (no
clue where), or you could design an ascii-logo and just dump it to the
screen at some point early in the boot scripts.
I think it's floating around in a lot of places. Here's a copy of my
Hi,
I just added the xterm-debian terminfo file in the appropriate Solaris 2.6
location on our Solaris machine, in accordance with what
/usr/doc/xbase/README.Debian says. When I start up an xterm on our
Solaris machine remotely using SSH on our hamm system (Solaris xterm
displayed on hamm
Please excuse this lame non Debian specific question. Is there a simple
way to change all filenames in a directory so they are lowercase? I would
like to change all the *.cpp and *.h files in a project directory to be
lowercase letters only. I know this seems like a lame task but it would
Now you tell me about the autoup.sh v0.28 upgrade :-)
Yesterday I did some more hunting and found the 2 packages that autoup.sh
v0.27 expected to be in libs - I found them in base. I downloaded them and
autoup'ed again. It installed everything but it still complained about some
conflicts.
I would like to install Debian without partitioning a disk.
Is it possible to install Debian on a UMSDOS filesystem? Has anybody
some hints or can post any pointer regarding this issue?
Thanks
Salvador Bosque
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Please excuse this lame non Debian specific question. Is there a simple
way to change all filenames in a directory so they are lowercase? I would
like to change all the *.cpp and *.h files in a project directory to be
lowercase letters only. I know this seems like a lame task but it would
Hi,
I'm assuming with all the year 2000 compliance hype that there
must be a document somewhere describing the year 2000 issues
related to specific Debian releases of linux.
Specifically, we have built an embedded system using Debian
version 1.3. Being an embedded system, we've stripped out most
On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, Jack A Walker wrote:
Please excuse this lame non Debian specific question. Is there a simple
way to change all filenames in a directory so they are lowercase? I would
like to change all the *.cpp and *.h files in a project directory to be
lowercase letters only. I know
Hi,
I'm not subscribed to debian-user any more because of the volume, but
please feel free to respond to me directly via e-mail if you have
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I helped a friend upgrade from bo to hamm yesterday over the phone.
This is not easy in and of itself :^)
On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, Shaleh wrote:
Sheesh. I packaged this thing to AVOID this mess (-:
E and all needed libs are now in Incoming on their way into slink. If
you can wait three days or so, all should be cleaned up by dselect.
Thank you and enjoy your new window manager (-:
It's zlib1g
Richard L. Alhama wrote:
Thanks for the help. Package E15 again!
E .15 rrrggg
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On 23-Jul-98 Jack A Walker wrote:
Please excuse this lame non Debian specific question. Is there a simple
way to change all filenames in a directory so they are lowercase? I would
like to change all the *.cpp and *.h files in a project directory to be
lowercase letters only. I know this
*-Jack A Walker (23 Jul)
| Please excuse this lame non Debian specific question. Is there a simple
| way to change all filenames in a directory so they are lowercase? I would
| like to change all the *.cpp and *.h files in a project directory to be
| lowercase letters only. I know this seems
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