El Fri, Dec 04, 1998 at 12:41:07PM +0100, Santiago Vila dijo:
On Fri, 4 Dec 1998, Angel Vicente Perez wrote:
Hola a todos.
He instalado gimp,y he visto que depende de gtk 1.0.6.Tambien he visto que
gnome depende de gtk 1.1, sin embargo en los fuentes de gimp dice que no
funciona
Hola!!!
Alguien ha probado el parche del subject. Le funciona?
Gracias.
Juanmi Mora
Barcelona - España
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Debian 2.0
Hi,
I ran apt-get today and some strange things happen : as usual, apt-get
update ; apt-get dist-upgrade found new packages to upgrade but, for
the first time, it removes some of my installed packages, even
sysvinit, bsdmainutils and bsdutils. Last but not least, it ended with
removing dpkg
On Sat, 5 Dec 1998, Chris Stalker-Herron wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 05, 1998 4:56 PM
To: Chris Stalker-Herron
Cc: Debian User List
Subject: Re: ISP username for diald
Chris Stalker-Herron writes:
This is still kind of hypothetical at this stage as I think I need
isapnptools installed even to get my soundcard working , but the hardware
HOWTO had a link to PCA10TV which no longer works; the ftp site is down or
no longer existant. Does anyone know if I was able to find this package
whether
On 1998-12-05 11:43, Guoqiang Dai wrote:
2) socks can be used by a variety of other client software as well.
I don't know much about socks, but can it support things like
realplayer, internet phone, etc? My impression is that socks is good for
access control, but you have to set everything
On 6 Dec 1998, Eric Jacoboni wrote:
Hi,
I ran apt-get today and some strange things happen : as usual, apt-get
update ; apt-get dist-upgrade found new packages to upgrade but, for
the first time, it removes some of my installed packages, even
sysvinit, bsdmainutils and bsdutils. Last but
On Sun, 6 Dec 1998, Jiri Baum wrote:
1) kernel opens the file, finds it suid
2) kernel executes the shell with that uid
3) shell opens the same filename
...
I think it's probably the kernel that does the open on step 3,
No, it's the shell - it gets passed the filename. If it was
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Hash: SHA1
When trying to run latex2html on a document, it complains that it can't
find the images for gs to translate. Errors such as this:
-
---
Error while converting image: No such
On Sat, Dec 05, 1998 at 03:10:44AM +0200, Janne Lof wrote:
Problem solved!
I upgraded to following packages and the problem went away.
libstdc++2.8_2.90.29-2.deb
libstdc++2.9_2.91.60-1_i386.deb
libstdc++2.9-dev_2.91.60-1_i386.deb
Does the 2.8_2.90 not conflict with the 2.9_2.
or can
Hello,
Or X-Loop, or Resent-Sender (which is what I use here).
Is it just me, or does Resent-Sender sound somewhat anti-social?
Jiri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
Windows (and dos) has no concept of case, Linux chooses to show them as
uppercase.
This is not completely true. For Samba, it's actually DOS choosing to show
them in upper case. If you have Win95, you'll see long names in the correct
case, 8.3 names in all-caps.
That said, Samba does
Hello,
ssh -l login -p password host.com
?
or is there a way to specify the password for this host so it doesnt ask
you?
If you use RSA authentication, and leave the passphrase blank, it won't ask
you. You'll need to put the corresponding public key on host.com in your
~/.ssh/authorized_keys
Hello,
Eugene wrote:
It seems that this modem is very special thing. Might be it was made at
April 1. The matter is that during dialing from minicom it performs kind
of maping. So 1-9, 2-8, 3-7...9-1, 0-0. The same is under Norton
Terminal Emulation. :)))
It thinks it's in New Zealand.
HTH
On Sat, 5 Dec 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the access part I selected Harddrive and I put in the directory where I put
the packages.gz file
it said it found it but then after I selected the packages I wanted it gave me
a ton of errors
When you say you put the packages.gz file this
On Sat, 5 Dec 1998, Chris Stalker-Herron wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 05, 1998 4:56 PM
To: Chris Stalker-Herron
Cc: Debian User List
Subject: Re: ISP username for diald
Chris Stalker-Herron writes:
I have just installed Debian 2.0.2 and am trying to use the deselect
program to install packages. I haven't found any good tutorials or info
on how to use dselect so I decided to write and see if anyone could help
me out. When I choose the method of installing during the first stage of
dselect I
Chris writes:
Don't I have to somehow pass a username and password to the ISP? I doubt
they would let me connect without one.
If you are using a scripted login the chatscript will take care of that.
If you are using PAP add 'user username' to the 'pppd-options' line.
Pppd will look up the
Previously I could click on an mp3 file in netscape and it would stream
like realaudio. For some reason unknown to me this does not work anymore.
After some investigation, I am actually curious why it worked in the first
place:) Examining the postinst script for my mp3 player, there is no
mime
subscribe
On Sat, Dec 05, 1998 at 09:23:26PM -0600, Tom Anzalone wrote:
device name? I typed CD-ROM, hdc1, and numerous other names but none
try /dev/hdc
Block devices for ide drives/cdrom's always start with /dev/hd and the
third letter corresponds to where it is installed in the drive chain.
a =
Eugene Sevinian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It seems that this modem is very special thing. Might be it was made at
April 1. The matter is that during dialing from minicom it performs kind
of maping. So 1-9, 2-8, 3-7...9-1, 0-0. The same is under Norton
Terminal Emulation. :)))
Are you using
I have a two button mouse and in xfig I am supposed to be able to
simulate the middle button of a three button mouse by pressing the meta
key and the right mouse button at the same time. This does not seem to
work but in emacs I can use the alt key as as meta so it does not appear
to be that my
Bob Nielsen writes:
That's correct. Both of these should be in /etc/diald/connect, which
should have been installed as part of the diald package. You will need
to edit this file to put your ISP's phone number plus your username,
password and and possibly some other customizations to match
WuArMy490 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
WAM then it asks me what partition I want but then it goes filesystem
WAM type and I pick msdos, but in an msdos filesystem the change all
WAM the - and the _ to ~1 and so on
Try using a vfat filesystem instead; it's just like an msdos
filesystem except that
On Sat, Dec 05, 1998 at 08:19:13PM +0400, Eugene Sevinian wrote:
April 1. The matter is that during dialing from minicom it performs kind
of maping. So 1-9, 2-8, 3-7...9-1, 0-0. The same is under Norton
Terminal Emulation. :)))
Are you using pulse dialling? Somewhere I read that there are
hello everyone !
i really am so very dissapointed w/ monoliths (*.ml.org) decision to end
their services, specially now that i just acquired myself a static ip from my
isp.
does anyone here know of any other companies/organizations who provides the
same service as monolith once did ?
If you are using PAP add 'user username' to the 'pppd-options' line.
Pppd will look up the password in pap-secrets.
That worked great. Thank you.
Chris
I have WindowMaker 0.20.1. I cannot get the theme jpeg's to come up and
I get 'unsupported image' message when I try to open a theme. What
graghic libraries to I need to get the jpeg backgrounds to come up?
Lance
On Sat, Dec 05, 1998 at 09:27:36AM -0500, Shaleh wrote:
Windows (and dos) has no concept of case, Linux chooses to show them as
That's not quite correct. Windows with VFAT is case preserving but
not case sensitive. Linux will show the files as whatever they were
created as in Windows.
hamish
Marcus Geiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
today I tried a download of the gnome-packages (0.30-2). But I can't
figure out how to solve the dependency problems of gnome-core. The
dpkg packaging tool tells me that gnome-core (and so on
libgtkxmhtml0) depends libgnome0_0.30.1-3.deb; But
I'm trying to build the kernel (2.0.34) with sound support. I've
turned it on in the 'make config' step, and build happily until I get
this error message:
drivers/sound/sound.a(dev_table.o): In function `sound_install_audiodrv':
dev_table.o(.text+0x9fe): undefined reference to `DMAbuf_init'
AJ [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hi again,
i was thinking about upgrading to a matrox marvel-tv which supports
video in and video out... is there anyway to watch video in linux i know
that ouput will be fine i just didnt know if it was possible to watch
TV in linux or do video editing,
thanx,
Hi all,
In my /var/log/ppp.log, I have a line saying that:
Dec 6 19:17:50 virge pppd[558]: Serial connection established.
Dec 6 19:17:51 virge pppd[558]: speed 112150 not supported
Dec 6 19:17:51 virge pppd[558]: Using interface ppp0
What did I do
On Sun, 6 Dec 1998, Shao Zhang wrote:
Hi all,
In my /var/log/ppp.log, I have a line saying that:
Dec 6 19:17:50 virge pppd[558]: Serial connection established.
Dec 6 19:17:51 virge pppd[558]: speed 112150 not supported
Dec 6 19:17:51 virge pppd[558]: Using
Having become more comfortable with Linux after playing with it for a
couple of months, I thought it might be good to fire up dselect and see
what neat packages there might be. One I found interesting is w3-el.
Near as I can tell from the description, it's a graphical web browser that
doesn't
Hi,
So how do I improve the browser speeds??
Again, I have the exactly same set up in both redhat debian. I must be
missing something here...
I have three ISPs, the best ISP works well in bothe RH debian. But the
other two only works ok in redhat, not debian. I believe they are using
On Sun, 6 Dec 1998, Shao Zhang wrote:
Hi all,
In my /var/log/ppp.log, I have a line saying that:
Dec 6 19:17:50 virge pppd[558]: Serial connection established.
Dec 6 19:17:51 virge pppd[558]: speed 112150 not supported
Dec 6 19:17:51 virge pppd[558]: Using
On Sat, Dec 05, 1998 at 16:48:06 -0600, Evan Van Dyke wrote:
Hrrm, I just ran update from w/in dselect, and the new version of libc6
conflicts with dpkg... and hence pulls out lots of needed utils including
dpkg... anyone know what's up?
More aftermath of the __register_frame_info problem.
Hi all;
How to run a ' make xconfig ' ?
I have installed the base of Debian 2.0.34 and tcl8.0,
tcl8.0-dev, tk8.0, tk8.0-dev. When I do a ' make xconfig ' it runs
untill finally comes
to an error ( see attached log file )
What packages do I need for the proper 'make
All you may need is to set an environment variable. For sh and bash,
export DISPLAY=:0.0
for csh
setenv DISPLAY :0.0
That tells it which display (screen) to open the xconfig window on. This
is assuming you already have Xwindows up and running, otherwise you can't
use xonfig.
Frank
--On Sunday,
On: Sat, 05 Dec 1998 22:35:00 AST Jeff Browning writes:
And another thing. Is it possible to get back into the drivers
configuration thing that I used after installing the drivers disk?
modconf
Torsten
BTW: I just noticed that modconf speaks German to me, impressive.
On: Sat, 05 Dec 1998 10:52:33 -0500 AJ writes:
hey,
im trying to set most of my commands to windows in windowmaker to
make things easier and i cant get ssh to work because i cant type my
password in the opening command.. is there a way to edit ssh so that
u can type something like:
ssh
unsubscribe
Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1) Is this what I've been wanting: a graphical web
browser that does not require X? Or have I misunderstood its capabilities?
Emacs is a HUGE editor, that runs either in text mode (console or
xterm) or X11 mode. In X11 mode, W3 runs graphically. In either
hi
Ship's Log, Lt. Shaleh, Stardate 051298.1716:
simply xinit -- :1 --bpp 16
I would also add a vtXX to the server args.
It then opens the Xserver on a destinkt vt terminal (replace XX with the term.
of choice ;) otherwise you may end up creating more and more vt's as one after
an other
Hi Frank;
Thanks for your quick answer. I've never installed X windows. For
now, I am going to install one.
What is the difference between window manager and X windows. Do I
have to install X windows and then window manager or window manager means X
windows ?
Thank you.
Dear all,
Has anyone got .bsps to work with squake? I just get
Findfile: can't find file maps/try2.bsp
Please cc replies to me.
Thanks,
Matthew
--
Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo
Steward of the Cambridge Tolkien Society
Selwyn College Computer Support
On Sun, 6 Dec 1998, M.C. Vernon wrote:
Dear all,
Has anyone got .bsps to work with squake? I just get
Findfile: can't find file maps/try2.bsp
They have to be in ~/.quake/id1/maps/ , as the wrapper script does not
link .bsp's, only .pak files.
Michael Beattie
You could setup the mouse so pressing the left+right buttons
simultaneously is equivalent to the the middle button. This
works OK for me in xfig.
(sigh if only there was an xfig port for windows NT)
-Original Message-
From: Lance Hoffmeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-user
On Mon, 7 Dec 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
On Sun, 6 Dec 1998, M.C. Vernon wrote:
Dear all,
Has anyone got .bsps to work with squake? I just get
Findfile: can't find file maps/try2.bsp
They have to be in ~/.quake/id1/maps/ , as the wrapper script does not
link .bsp's, only .pak
On Sat, 5 Dec 1998, Thomas Adams wrote:
On Sat, Dec 05, 1998 at 08:19:13PM +0400, Eugene Sevinian wrote:
April 1. The matter is that during dialing from minicom it performs kind
of maping. So 1-9, 2-8, 3-7...9-1, 0-0. The same is under Norton
Terminal Emulation. :)))
Are you using
On Sat, 5 Dec 1998, Peter Berlau wrote:
clip
Does the 2.8_2.90 not conflict with the 2.9_2.
or can it coexistent and,
They coexist fine.
who and from where did You install the
g++ compiler and the gcc compiler
assuming from `slink', than versions are
egcs-1.1.1 pre-release #3 ??
gcc
On Wed, Dec 02, 1998 at 08:15:04AM +0100, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
Could anyone help me in getting the right PGP. There seem to
be two versions, 2.6.3i and 5.0i. I have not been using PGP
for quite some time, but need it again. In the old days there
was no 5.
Thanks up front
Phil
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Hi,
the file
dists/frozen/main/disks-i386/2.1.0_1998-10-31/linux
is missing. what should I do to install slink from Inet?
Thanx
Ben
J.H.M. Dassen \(Ray\) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| On Sat, Dec 05, 1998 at 16:48:06 -0600, Evan Van Dyke wrote:
| Hrrm, I just ran update from w/in dselect, and the new version of libc6
| conflicts with dpkg... and hence pulls out lots of needed utils including
| dpkg... anyone know what's up?
After all the praise here for the Mutt mail client, I decided to give
it a try and upgraded from elm. Now after a week I do not know if I can
do without! Wonderful stuff.
It has so many possibilities that it makes me hungry for more. I would
really like to be able to have PGP encrypted mail
Mitch Blevins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Jiri Baum wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I've decided I can't wait any longer and want to perform the upgrade
| from hamm to slink this weekend. Is there anything I need to watch out
| for?
|
| __register_frame_info
|
| Not sure if the fix has
On 6 Dec 1998, Carey Evans wrote:
Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1) Is this what I've been wanting: a graphical web
browser that does not require X? Or have I misunderstood its capabilities?
Emacs is a HUGE editor, that runs either in text mode (console or
xterm) or X11 mode. In
I'm having some trouble with KDE. I installed the hamm deb packages,
and when i run startkd, I get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ startkde
Using old audio server with talk id 259
/usr/bin/X11/startkde: krdb: command not found
kcontrol: cannot connect to X server
kwm: cannot connect to X server
hey i was wondering if when u did 'pppconfig' and created a new ppp
account if u can specify what /etc/recolve.conf file u want cause i have
access to a few ISPs around here that use different primary/secondary
dns entries..
So is there any file i can edit to specify what file i want to use?
AJ
Does anyone here know the particulars of installing and configuring the
majordomo thing for Debian?
I downloaded and did dpkg -i majorodomo.deb but I can't really figure
out where to go from there. There isn't really a very clear Debian
specific README and I just don't know enough about it to get
either type 'startx' as root then when your in Xwindows start an xterm:
cd /usr/src/linux
make xconfig
or if your a normal user in xwindows type:
xhost + localhost (note you must have X started to do this)
su root
cd /usr/src/linux
make xconfig
hope this helps,
AJ
Frank Smith wrote:
All you
On Sun, Dec 06, 1998 at 11:45:47AM -0500, AJ wrote:
hey i was wondering if when u did 'pppconfig' and created a new ppp
account if u can specify what /etc/recolve.conf file u want cause i have
access to a few ISPs around here that use different primary/secondary
dns entries..
So is there any
On Sun, Dec 06, 1998 at 11:46:46 -0500, Amanda Shuler wrote:
Does anyone here know the particulars of installing and configuring the
majordomo thing for Debian?
I downloaded and did dpkg -i majorodomo.deb but I can't really figure
out where to go from there. There isn't really a very clear
AJ writes:
hey i was wondering if when u did 'pppconfig' and created a new ppp
account if u can specify what /etc/recolve.conf file u want cause i have
access to a few ISPs around here that use different primary/secondary dns
entries..
At present there is no simple way to use a different set
hi
Ship's Log, Lt. D'jinnie, Stardate 051298.1329:
Ok, I suspect this comment is going to brand me as permanently clueless,
but...debian has some thing where you can authorize your users to su
without supplying a password.
that's for example secure-su which I used to have installed
On Sun, Dec 06, 1998 at 08:27:55 -0700, Gary L. Hennigan wrote:
J.H.M. Dassen \(Ray\) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| More aftermath of the __register_frame_info problem. Joel Klecker has done
| an NMU of libc6 (which is now installed in the master archive
| I suggest postponing updating until
On Sat, 5 Dec 1998, George Bonser wrote:
: On Sat, 5 Dec 1998, Evan Van Dyke wrote:
:
: dpkg... anyone know what's up?
:
: Yeah ... frozen isn't really frozen, we seem to have two unstable releases
: at the same time (slink and potato). Wonder when we will get the
: announcement that
hi, can anybody tell me how can i to setup my new display board?,
actually i use Debian 2.0, my display board is an AGP with chipset I740,
exactly a DFI 7410 with 8 Mb of SDRAM, but i only can run X with 16
colors and 640x480, because of actually i am using the 2 option VGA
16 colors with no
JAM wrote:
hi, can anybody tell me how can i to setup my new display board?,
actually i use Debian 2.0, my display board is an AGP with chipset I740,
exactly a DFI 7410 with 8 Mb of SDRAM, but i only can run X with 16
colors and 640x480, because of actually i am using the 2 option VGA
16
ok.. I got is sorta woring. I can subscribe users to majordomo. But
when the users try to send mail to the list, it fails.
They don't get a bounce mail back, but the postmaster on the system gets
mail with the following error in it.
|- Failed addresses follow:
Hi,
the file
dists/frozen/main/disks-i386/2.1.0_1998-10-31/linux
is missing. What should I do to install slink from Inet?
Can I also use the hamm base system with the packages of slink? And later
update to the slink base?
Thanx
Ben
AJ [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AJ or if your a normal user in xwindows type:
AJ xhost + localhost (note you must have X started to do this)
AJ su root
AJ cd /usr/src/linux
AJ make xconfig
You shouldn't use xhost, and for exactly this reason: you meant to say
'xhost +localhost', which would let
I have recently gotten v2.0 installed on my desktop, however, due to space
restrictions on my primary disk I am keeping the binaries, etc on a Jaz 1Gb
cartridges.
These cartridges were low leveled by the SYMBIOS 22801 controller prior to
being formatted by MS-DOS 6.22
MS-DOS 6.22 scandisk
I haven't been on this list long enough to know if this has strayed too
far
off-topic (since it isn't debian-specific) to include the cc: to the list,
but
I'm sure I'll hear about it if that's the case ;-)
X windows (or X or X11 or X11R6, all names for the same thing) is the
displayserver
Hey I was wondering if there was a way to get my system to auto detect my
mouse so I know who to use while installing X
Does anyone know if there is a program out there that does that
thanks
On Sun, 6 Dec 1998, Ben Bucksch wrote:
the file
dists/frozen/main/disks-i386/2.1.0_1998-10-31/linux
is missing. What should I do to install slink from Inet?
Can I also use the hamm base system with the packages of slink? And later
update to the slink base?
Ben,
I'm not quite sure what
On Sun, 6 Dec 1998, BOHICA wrote:
In all version of DOS that I own (going back to PC-DOS v2.04) when I boot
with the Iomega drivers I can read the cartridges without any problems,
however, from Linux I get a mount error that reads: MSDOS filesystem not
found or too many devices mounted.
Can
On Sun, 6 Dec 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey I was wondering if there was a way to get my system to auto detect my
mouse so I know who to use while installing X
Does anyone know if there is a program out there that does that
Install gpm and run gpmconfig. I prefer the trial and error
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
They have to be in ~/.quake/id1/maps/ , as the wrapper script does not
link .bsp's, only .pak files.
This still doesn't work :( well, not running as root anyway...
would ~/maps do?
Simple suggestion - try running it under strace and see where it looks
the file
dists/frozen/main/disks-i386/2.1.0_1998-10-31/linux
is missing. What should I do to install slink from Inet?
Can I also use the hamm base system with the packages of slink? And later
update to the slink base?
I'm not quite sure what file you are looking for. The install images
are
hello debians
i configured my printcap to print with my canon bjc620 using the bjc600 filter
it works fine -- but only black and white (i´ve tested with SO5, Netscape, xv)
i remember some time ago it works! (this was on my server which is momentaly
down)
i´m using
ii magicfilter 1.2-21
On Sun, 6 Dec 1998, Ben Bucksch wrote:
I'm not quite sure what file you are looking for. The install images
are the resc* and drv* files. You also need the base* file accessable,
either as the full tarball on a harddrive or zip, or as the split up files
that can be written to a disk. With
[long boring :) text removed]
You need to study a bit more into the subject to back yourself up before
laughing at other people.
ICQ worked out of the box for me. I just did:
/sbin/ipfwadm -F -a masquerade -P all -D0.0.0.0/0 -S192.168.99.0/24
Of course you can make icq connect to icq
Ok, you want to do a 0 floppy install. I don't have a whole lot of
I MUST do a 0 floppy install, lacking a floppy. :-)
experience with those (my bios didn't support the bootable cd's from 2.0
and I don't use win/dos anymore). Where did you get your install.bat
from?
Used the hamm one.
Hi!
I had debian linux on one of my hd's, but now I have removed it because
I'm going to put linux on a smaller hd. The hd I had it on was 2.5Gb,
gonna move it to a 2Gb hd.
But now I have a problem, I have formatted the 2.5 hd to fat32 and it
shows in win98 and everything, but when I try to copy
Thank You,
Here they are:
dmesg -
1: copying script fragments into the on-board RAM ...
ncr53c875-0: command processing resumed
ncr53c875-1: command processing resumed
Failed initialization of WD-7000 SCSI card!
ppa: Version 1.42
ppa: Probing port 03bc
ppa: Probing port
On Sun, 6 Dec 1998, Ben Bucksch wrote:
Ok, you want to do a 0 floppy install.
I MUST do a 0 floppy install, lacking a floppy. :-)
I start to wonder why this is done now-a-days. They are cheap and
convienent for many things. Although, having them may create security
problems for some. But
I wrote:
Can you send me (and the list too) the output of dmesg and fdisk -l
with the cartridge in the drive? This will help verify you are using the
correct device.
On Sun, 6 Dec 1998, BOHICA wrote:
dmesg -
Vendor: iomegaModel: jaz 1GB Rev: H.72
I've just tried compiling 2.0.36 with SMP support on my brand new and
shiny debian box (hamm), but it broke halfway through.
I'm asking the question here as I think I'm missing an important system
file, and was hoping somebody would be able to tell me which .deb it's in.
make menuconfig and make
I MUST do a 0 floppy install, lacking a floppy. :-)
I start to wonder why this is done now-a-days. They are cheap and
convienent for many things. Although, having them may create security
problems for some. But I'm babling :-)
My IBM 8870 at the cellars has one. It's useful for many things.
artlu !find as86
dpkg artlu: behold, as86 is in this package: devel/bin86 (/usr/bin/as86)
i asked that on irc.debian.org #debian go there to find backages so what u do
is:
goto your favorite debian ftp site
then:
/dists/slink/main/binary*/devel
and get the backage: bin86,
AJ
Graham Ashton
Graham Ashton wrote:
make[1]: as86: Command not found
Install the package bin86, which contains this program.
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Anyone willing to educate me on how to mount a parallel port CD in
Linux?
All the HOWTO's, FAQ-O-MATIC's and FAQ pages for both Debian and Linux
that I can find say things like after mounting an external CD device
through the parallel port... without ever actually telling me HOW to
mount the
Where can I find some documentation that is specific to the Debian way
or running diald? I've been reading the docs in the /usr/doc/diald
directory, but they don't seem to touch on how the .deb file setup the
stuff in the /etc/ dirs.
Thanks,
Chris
Well, I tried to use xquake but my system locked up 3 times after about
two seconds of use. I then decided to try out squake however when I run
squake I recieve the error:
svgalib: Cannot get I/O permissions.
I checked the permissions on the lib files and changed them so group and
user could
As root: chmod u+s /usr/games/squake
It needs root to use svgalib, and permissions are then dropped to play
quake.
On Sun, 6 Dec 1998, Mark Panzer wrote:
Well, I tried to use xquake but my system locked up 3 times after about
two seconds of use. I then decided to try out squake however when I
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