On 30 Sep 1998, Ole J. Tetlie wrote:
The simplest approach: Get the encrypted password from
/etc/passwd or /etc/shadow. (If you use shadow you shan't be
able to read it without being root - a good thing).
Then you just start generating all combinations of legal
passwords, crypt'ing them and
On 30 Sep 1998, Ole J. Tetlie wrote:
*-Christopher Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
| I read some email in the Debian list a few minutes ago that said you can
| switch to a text mode virtual console from X by using Control-Alt-Fn and
| thought cool, I always wondered if there was a way to do that... I
|
Christopher Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about incremental compiling and loading then? I've heard that
there were Lisp environments that were doing this in the
1980s. Given C's popularity, and the fact that it's more than a
decade later, is there an incremental compiling and loading
On Wed, Sep 30, 1998 at 09:44:36AM -0700, Christopher Barry wrote:
How about incremental compiling and loading then? I've heard that there
were Lisp environments that were doing this in the 1980s. Given C's
popularity, and the fact that it's more than a decade later, is there an
incremental
Christopher Barry writes:
I read some email in the Debian list a few minutes ago that said you can
switch to a text mode virtual console from X by using Control-Alt-Fn and
thought cool, I always wondered if there was a way to do that... I
think I'll try it right now! So I did and then I
Nir wrote:
Hi every one
i am so new user, I didn't even install Debian on my machine. :-)
Every time I boot from the rescue disk (resc1440.bin) or from my dos
partition; the system reboots itself after the:
Loading linux . message
there are some aditional messages after that but
Hi!
Sorry, this question is not strictly debian related,
but because debian is the reason why I have to use Tcl/Tk,
I dare to send it here...
Does anybody know about any GOOD Tcl/Tk tutorials or
manuals available on line, except of
http://hegel.ittc.ukans.edu/topics/tcltk/welchbook.ps.gz ?
Christopher Barry wrote:
I read some email in the Debian list a few minutes ago that said you can
switch to a text mode virtual console from X by using Control-Alt-Fn and
thought cool, I always wondered if there was a way to do that... I
think I'll try it right now! So I did and then I could
Hi.
I was wondering if it is possible to get Win95 clients to work with
Hylafax? If so, how?
regards,
vincent murphy
Hi,
I am using Debian 2 and also I installed the Xinput extension
with support for my Wacom Artpad. Using my stylus instead of
my mouse works fine. However when I start gsumi (I also
installed GTK) I get a ** ERROR **: sigsegv caught
Message.
Does anyone know what might be causing this
Has anyone ever seem this error from tin?
Error: Bad charset for non-7bit encoding (must not be us-ascii)
I consistently get this error and it won't let me post because of it.
Thanks for any help.
-Cliff
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 30 Sep 1998, Shao Ying Zhang wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks for your help. I finally managed to get my printer working.
Now, I have a new problem. I am using HP5L. I tried to use the
filter laserjet-filter, but it gives me error when printing the last page.
I have tried
Vincent,
Give this page a shot. The software has worked very well for me.
http://www.transcom.de/whfc/
Steve Mayer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Vincent Murphy wrote:
Hi.
I was wondering if it is possible to get Win95 clients to work with
Hylafax? If so, how?
regards,
vincent
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hi all!
I've found features in the kernel-source (2.0.35), partially undocumented.
There seems to be a module for automounting filesystems, working together
with the automount deb-package. It is not present in menuconfig, etc. Why?
Is it safe to use it? And
This is my configuration of HP5L, which works fine:
lpfin is for PostScript printing - final quality
lp or lpdr for PostScript printing - draft quality
Similarly binpr is for printing of binary files with final quality
and bindrpr for printing of binary files with draft quality.
This is my
*- Jens Lisner wrote about OFF TOPIC: Linux Kernel Question
|
| I've found features in the kernel-source (2.0.35), partially undocumented.
|
| There seems to be a module for automounting filesystems, working together
| with the automount deb-package. It is not present in menuconfig, etc. Why?
|
Thanks!
I grabbed cint and compiled it and it does _exactly_ what I wanted. What
I originally wanted was a pure interpreter as I said in my original
mail. I mentioned the incremental compiling and loading thing only
because I thought there might be a better chance of such a beast
existing. cint
I am a new Linux User. I need Help!
I am having Problems Setting up My Supra 56k PNP PCI modem with Debian. I
can install the Base System from Floppy Fine. When I Tryed to connect to my
ISP it told me that /usr/bin/pon: /usr/sbin/pppd: Permission denied. So I
read the install manual and it told me
Are you logged in as root? pon/poff do require that, i seem to remember.
--Evan
Hi. Just browsing through the list and found the following
excerpt from your message:
It's like the input filter is never being called. If I set the printcap
entry so it remote prints to our network printer, like so:
beeper:\
:if=/etc/magicfilter/beeper-filter:\
:lp=:\
On Tue, 29 Sep 1998, Michael Stutz wrote:
Anyone know where to get a copy of the Netscape Navigator 3.x binary? They
took it off their ftp sites; archive.netscape.com does not allow anon ftp
logins.
Is there a reason why you can't use anonynous login?
I'll look at the Netscape 3 license
Christopher Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a debugger or a way to get ddd to load and interpret a C source
file and step through it a step at a time without requiring the
debug-symbol compiled executable? I seem to remember doing something
like this a long time ago with one of
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