On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, benalb wrote:
En cuanto a lo del spam, yo no lo he usado, pero tienes:
/debian/slink/non-free/binary-all/mail/rblsmtpd-src_0.70-1.deb
que supongo que será el paquete a que te refieres, y luego tienes
debian/hamm/hamm/binary-i386/mail/spamfilter_1.3-1.deb
On Fri, 22 Jan 1999, José Valcarce Alonso wrote:
Al configurar xfree86 lo he hecho con el controlador S3 y ahora no puedo
ver nada
pues arranca X en el boot.
Has activado el xdm.
Que puedo hacer para acceder a la configuración del xfree y cambiar los
datos o
quizás el controlador.
On Fri, 22 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
De donde se saca la licencia para esta cacho de aplicación
Es gratuito para uso personal. Eso sí, registrarlo es un poco
lioso (o a mí me lo ha parecido).
Tras instalar el programa (yo lo hice en /usr/local/Office50/)
Hola a todo el mundo,
he estado leyendo las páginas man de sed(1) y awk(1) y la
verdad es que no consigo entender del todo como funcionan.
Yo lo que necesito es dar como entrada un fichero y que
uno de estos programas (¿analizador de cadenas?) encuentre
la coincidencia y
On Sat, 23 Jan 1999, Hue-Bond wrote:
Kjunk hash [EMAIL PROTECTED] /etc/mail/deny
# file containing IP numbers of machines which can use our relay
F{LocalIP} /etc/mail/ip_allow
# file containing names of machines which can use our relay
F{LocalNames} /etc/mail/name_allow
# file
On Sat, 23 Jan 1999, MadBit wrote:
[...]
El netscape tiende a hacer eso cuando no resuelve bien una
dirección. Pon ps en una ventana y si ves un proceso de netscape
que ponga '(dns helper)' pues es eso. Tienes algo mal puesto en la
configuración de red, intenta resolver la dirección y no
BUENOS DIAS!!!
Y entonces, va José Valcarce Alonso y dice ¿Re: Configuracion de xfree86?
Os adjunto el fichero de X -probeonly a ver si un alma caritativa me
dice
que es lo que no funciona.
Puede que sea el monitor, pues no tengo sus datos.
Un saludo. Pepe.
(--) S3: Mode 800x600
Yo estoy en la misma situacion que tu, pero no tengo tiempo de mirar.
Cuando pueda, probare con hylafax, que tiene una interfaz X-Windows en tk.
Ademas, cuenta con bastante documentacion.
Javi
TooManySecrets wrote:
Buenas.
Aparte de la familia mgetty, ¿existe algún programa gráfico (en
On Sun, 24 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/usr : éste se puede mover (¿y compartir?), y es el que más espacio requiere;
Compartir sí que se puede. Incluso en el FileSystem Standard
dice que se puede montar como sólo lectura, pero yo no las tengo
todas conmigo.
Hola Lista
Vengo siguiendo el thread de la memoria se me empeta. Os
cuento mi caso. A ver que es heavy. Compilo esto:
void main(void)
{
while(1);
}
Lo ejecuto y lo dejo por ahí, pululando a su rollo. Sigo trabajando
como si nada, viendo eso sí, el consumo de CPU bestial
Hola Lista!!!
Pido perdón por el subject que se me ha colado. Debería ser
a mí también me peta. Me acuesto ya...
Saludos
P.D. Siguiendo con las pruebas sobre el casque, este es el segundo
mensaje que intento subir, ya que en el primero me petó todo el sistema
al intentar enviarlo.
Hi, folks
Any ideas as to what's up with this:
debian:/home/jesse# apt-get dist-upgrade
Updating package status cache...done
Checking system integrity...ok
1 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
1 packages not fully installed or removed.
Need to get
Ed Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| I would like to be able to compose email off-line and have it sent
| automagicaly when I go online. I've got that part figured out, however
| the return-path (see below) is the user and host of my computer at
| home. That user and host isn't visible to any dns
I had the EXACT same problem. Maybe a bug should be written up?
Oleg Krivosheev helped me out wonderfully.
The solution for me was getting a config file from Oleg Krivosheev who had the
same
graphics card as I had and get the latest SVGA server. By the way, I have a
6330
Hewlett Packard
On Sat, Jan 23, 1999 at 06:54:41PM +0100, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote:
I have to force SIAG to use other encoding (preferrably ISO-8859-2) in the
spreadsheet. How to do it? I tried to change all font definitons in
/usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/Siag into -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-2.
All fonts
Hello.
I am here trying to install Debian 2.0.
After setting the passwords of the root user and a normal user, I would like
to install some software packages.
But my CDROM does not mount.
In the boot, Debian says that my CDROM drive is hdd.
When I try to mount it (mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdd
On Sat, Jan 23, 1999 at 12:14:34PM -0500, Shaleh wrote:
In general, no. Swap is not really a big concern unless you are memory
Doesn't this ignore the fact that having two heads working back and
forth is faster than just one? Part of the reason people do raid arrays,
even at the lower
On Sat, Jan 23, 1999 at 05:32:42PM -0700, Gary L. Hennigan wrote:
You don't generally want to change Return-Path. But to change, or add,
the Reply-To field just add this to your ~/.emacs file:
;; For message mode
(setq message-mode-hook
'(lambda ()
(setq message-default-headers
Could someone please tell me how to include in-line assembler routines in
my C programmes and what the procedure is for calling the routines ?
Is it possible to pass arguments to an in-line assembler routine ? If so,
how is this done ?
Sorry for the off-topic post but I have been searching the
Here's some further info I got, apparently from Andrew Martin Adrian Cater
[EMAIL PROTECTED], along with some questions/comments by me. Since the
return address didn't work, I'm hoping he will catch it here. (Also, I'm
trying another address).
Just so it doesn't get buried, the highlight is
i made a dumb move and bought an ide cdrw, only cause i cant afford SCSI, but
anny ways its a HiVALand its modle number is CDR-126
I'm trying to figure out how to get both gnome and kde working on the
same computer. I already have a working gnome desktop (pretty outdated
though... should see to it) and I'd like to check out KDE too. What's
the best way to do it? Ideally, I'd be adding another Xserver running.
Something
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Hash: SHA1
Evertime I try to run a splot statement in gnuplot (from hamm), it seg
faults. I've tried everytime from examples in /usr/doc/gnuplot to the
stuff I'm trying to plot, and no luck. plot seems to be working fine fwiw.
tia,
Chris
- Visit Me At
On Fri, Jan 22, 1999 at 11:00:21PM -0500, Bill Parker wrote:
Try http://www.pricewatch.com. I've had good luck ordering from sites listed on
there. A quick search shows several places selling them for $74.
--
Stephen Pitts
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi:
I have a VERY hard time trying to find a
On Sun, Jan 24, 1999 at 02:51:49AM +, Christian Lavoie wrote:
I'm trying to figure out how to get both gnome and kde working on the
same computer. I already have a working gnome desktop (pretty outdated
though... should see to it) and I'd like to check out KDE too. What's
the best way
When I try to mount it (mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdd /cdrom), the error message
tells me that iso9660 is not supported by the kernel.
So your kernel doesnt understand the filesystem (iso9660) of the CD,
just recompile your kernel with iso9660 support or make a module aout of
it (if possible) and
Having downloaded WingzPro from sunsite, I get:
/usr/local/Wingz3/bin/LINUX/WingzPro: can't load library 'libXpm.so.4'
but I have libXpm.so.4 and ldconfig shows it as well...
How do I get WingzPro to find it?
Thanks,
Michael
Still, I'm not sure if NT 4.0 doesn't support FAT32. Its a nonissue
for me since all I use partition 2 for is the pagefile.sys.
Unless they introduced it in SP4, it doesn't.
Windows NT doesn't provide support for FAT32 out-of-the-box, but there
are thrid-party programs that allow you to
Has anyone managed to convince alsa to compile on 2.2.0-final? For some
reason it does not like the -final in the version number. I managed to
convince configure to get past it but now genksym dies in an unpleasent
way because of the -final stuff :
Thanks,
Jason
Hi,
I have a question about PGP which I am hoping someone can help me with. I
live in Canada and I am wondering what version of PGP I should use. Being
a Canadian citizen, I can download the US version or the international
version I believe so I am wondering what version, technically speaking,
On Fri, Jan 22, 1999 at 01:59:09PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running the XF86_SVGA X server under Debian 2.0.
I downloaded Staroffice31-common.tar.gz, StarOffice31-english.tar.gz and
StarOffice31-statbin.tar.gz to /usr/local. When untarred they installed
to
I had the same problem. Try this command:
insmod isofs
then run your mount command
John
Andreas Sliwka wrote:
When I try to mount it (mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdd /cdrom), the error message
tells me that iso9660 is not supported by the kernel.
So your kernel doesnt understand the
I believe you are allowed to use the US version yourself if you live in
Canada, but any users who log in from outside the US or Canada will not be
allowed to do so. I think that in your case it would be best to use the
international version (www.pgpi.com).
J.T. Wenting
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, Jan 23, 1999 at 04:06:02PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Had same problem,
than I get wmaker from potato, it works but uses libwraster too,
--
Peter Berlau
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jason Gunthorpe writes:
Has anyone managed to convince alsa to compile on 2.2.0-final? For some
reason it does not like the -final in the version number. I managed to
convince configure to get past it but now genksym dies in an unpleasent
way because of the -final stuff :
No problems here, just
Can somebody tell me how I can get the backspace and delete keys in
Xemacs to work the way I expect them to, i.e. backspace deletes the
previous character and delete deletes the current character?
Thanks for any help!
Mitchell Surface
Fort Wayne, IN
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[This really belongs on -user, so I've moved it there.]
The network card in my machine is a Winbond 89c940. I admit it's a $20
special. I have been unable to locate any Linux drivers for the card,
all the winbond chip i've seen were ne2k clones. have you tried it?
--
|||| |||
hi
Ship's Log, Lt. Steve Lamb, Stardate 230199.1723:
Doesn't this ignore the fact that having two heads working back and
forth is faster than just one? Part of the reason people do raid arrays,
even at the lower levels, because they get all the heads working at the same
time and it
Hi Art,
Have you tried to edit /etc/passwd by hand (or with emacs :-), cut your
encrypted user password (I assume you have an account on your computer :-)
and paste it between the first two colons in the line corresponding to the
root account?
Good luck,
Marian
-Original Message-
From:
Hi,
I upgraded my kernel to 2.0.36-2 and after that I lost
the midi-synth AWE 32 support.
The system on boot up configures via isapnp the wavetables
looks ok.
In the kernel-configuration section sound I lost the
opportunity to select the AWE-32 synth support.
I already have selected the
Hi all,
First of all, I've monitored this list for a while and I could apply
much of the information! Thanks!
I've Debian 2.0 with 2.0.34. I compiled the kernle to suit my system.
When booting I read a message indicating that something failed. Can
somebody help me find the cause? I included
Hi all,
I compiled a kernel with ZIP disk support using modules. I also
included the module autoloader. After modifying '/etc/fstab' I could
mount the ZIP drive with 'mount /zip'. Nowadays it claims that I have
to load a module with insmod. What modules should I insert? I
tried 'ppa.o'
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene ipppd[177]: rcvd [0][LCP ConfReq id=0x1
magic0x244ded5a
auth pap]
You want the other end to authenticate.
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene ipppd[177]: peer refused to authenticate
It refuses.
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene ipppd[177]: sent [0][LCP TermReq id=0x3 70 65 65
You
Could someone please tell me how to include in-line assembler routines in
my C programmes and what the procedure is for calling the routines ?
See the extended ASM node in the gcc info file (/usr/info/gcc.info.gz). I
assume you installed gcc as a debian package using dselect. You can use
unsubscribe
I have encountered this problem about a year ago. It seems than passwd
only updates /etc/shadow when shadow passwording is enabled. If the root
password is disabled in /etc/passwd then running passwd won't help.
Try changing that line to
root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
^
(If this
Hi Alexander,
Doesn't this ignore the fact that having two heads working back and
forth is faster than just one? Part of the reason people do raid arrays,
even at the lower levels, because they get all the heads working at the same
time and it lowers access time. I'd think the same
PM == Patrick Mauritz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PM isn't there a tool like pppconfig for (dumb) users like me to
PM setup that?
None that I heared of unfortunately. And I don't know how much work it
would be to write one (adapt pppconfig, whatever).
Also, I am busy doing other project I am
Marco Frattola wrote:
[This really belongs on -user, so I've moved it there.]
The network card in my machine is a Winbond 89c940. I admit it's a $20
special. I have been unable to locate any Linux drivers for the card,
all the winbond chip i've seen were ne2k clones. have you tried
I tried running Fortify (1.3.2-1) against Netscape v.3.04, using
the special method outlined for that older version. The Netscape
archive gets unpacked, but then the installer goes into a loop
sending the message, Do you want to test Netscape? y/n/quit.
It won't accept any input but Cntl-C, so
- Ok, to be more specific about partitions and controllers:
- Right now swap is on /dev/hdb5
- and drive is a slave on IDE1
- That drive also contains / mounted on /dev/hdb2
-
- The new drive that I put in is /dev/hdc
- and right now contains a /usr partition, on /hdc1
- Drive itself is a master
- I compiled a kernel with ZIP disk support using modules. I also
- included the module autoloader. After modifying '/etc/fstab' I could
- mount the ZIP drive with 'mount /zip'. Nowadays it claims that I have
- to load a module with insmod. What modules should I insert? I
- tried 'ppa.o'
You didn't repatch the source for the awe-32. awe is not standard in
2.0.x.
Philip Thiem
Peter Berlau wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded my kernel to 2.0.36-2 and after that I lost
the midi-synth AWE 32 support.
The system on boot up configures via isapnp the wavetables
looks ok.
In the
On Sat, Jan 23, 1999 at 11:34:44AM -0600, Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Sat, 23 Jan 1999, Nidge Jones wrote:
: I use CRT from windows from time to time to access my Debian 2.0 install.
: However, if I then Maximise the CRT window (or resize by dragging the edge
: of the box), to get a bigger
During a recent dselect session, I was offered the wvdial utility which
I downloaded and tried. Attached is a session that resulted when I gave
it a try. What does Improper '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' specification mean, and
how do I fix it. TIA
--
-
Ralph
Out of curiosity, does this problem machine have an /etc/shadow file? I'm
thinking shadow passwords may be turned on (via shadowconfig) but that
/etc/passwd doesn't have the corresponding 'x' value in the password
field.
Just a guess,
Brandon
+---
I currently use pon to attach sometimes to my ISP and other times to my
work location. To do this I have scripts called pon.nac and pon.cnet
which look like:
# cat /root/bin/pon.nac
#!/bin/sh
CHAT=/etc/ppp/chatscript
RESOLV=/etc/resolv.conf
if [ -f $CHAT ]
then
rm $CHAT
fi
if [ -f
Hello.
I am sending you how I am installing Debian.
Maybe with a little more information you can help me.
What I am doing is:
(1) Boot from the CD-ROM
(2) I choose color
(3) I choose the US Keyboard
(4) Initialize and activate a swap partition (my HD has two partitions)
(5) Initialize a Linux
Cristiano Viana wrote:
(6) Install operating system kernel and modules, from CD-ROM drive (/dev/hdd
ATAPI IDE)
(7) Configure device driver modules (I choose to install the modules: cdrom,
lp and serial)
During these steps when you set up modules, you need to install the
isofs module. It's
TP == Tom Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
TP Cristiano Viana wrote:
(6) Install operating system kernel and modules, from CD-ROM drive (/dev/hdd
ATAPI IDE)
(7) Configure device driver modules (I choose to install the modules: cdrom,
lp and serial)
TP During these steps when you set up
Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| [1 text/plain; us-ascii (7bit)]
| On Sat, Jan 23, 1999 at 05:32:42PM -0700, Gary L. Hennigan wrote:
| You don't generally want to change Return-Path. But to change, or add,
| the Reply-To field just add this to your ~/.emacs file:
|
| ;; For message mode
On Mon, Jan 25, 1999 at 12:47:04AM +1100, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
Same here. I just maximised my CRT window (I'm using 2.3 right now)
and mutt adjusted correctly. And same when I restored it.
Yes I know this should happen. You can have a million people say its OK
here, indeed mine used to be
J.T. Wenting writes:
I believe you are allowed to use the US version yourself if you live in
Canada, but any users who log in from outside the US or Canada will not
be allowed to do so. I think that in your case it would be best to use
the international version (www.pgpi.com).
You are
When I use vi as root, it works as expected, but when I use is as
myself,
rjw, I get:
$ vi a_msg
vi: xterm-debian: unknown terminal type
$
It doesn't work with export TWRM=vt100 or export TERM=xterm either.
Where have I gone wrong?
--
-
Ralph Winslow
Hi Philip,
You write,
You didn't repatch the source fpr the awe-32. awe is not standard in
2.0.x
sorry, I don't know what I have to do.
Must I get some additional packages from debian-slink ?
Can You please give me a tip.
Thank You,
--
Peter Berlau
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I tried (via dselect) to choose all the latest GNOME packages, but when
it would go to the dependency screen and number of required libraries
would come up 'not available'. Is there any additional source I need apt
to look at for these libraries? Or should I simply not try installing
GNOME
Hi Bob,
you wrote on: 23 Jan 99 at 16:24 (received 24.01.99)
about : _Re: Re-Partition Ext2?_
Partition Magic 4.0 will do this. I found that after doing so it was
necessary to boot from a floppy and run lilo.
Thank you very much for this info, although I was hoping for a non-
commercial
I tried the mozilla navigator, it starts up ok - but as soon as I
click somewhere or touch the keyboard I get the following:
Warning: Actions not found: BtnUp, BtnDown
XFE_ToolbarItem::setBaseWidget(urlBar)
Segmentation fault
I'm downloading from Slink. I suppose I'm missing something, but what?
SJG == Scott J Geertgens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SJG I tried (via dselect) to choose all the latest GNOME packages,
SJG but when it would go to the dependency screen and number of
SJG required libraries would come up 'not available'. Is there any
SJG additional source I need apt to look at
Hi!
J.T. Wenting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe you are allowed to use the US version yourself if you live in
Canada, but any users who log in from outside the US or Canada will not be
allowed to do so. I think that in your case it would be best to use the
international version
Hi!
I know this is not the appropiate forum but...
I'm trying to find a compiled version of fileutils that runs under
a DOS box in W95.
I currently have an old version of the fileutils that doesn't
support long filenames.
Can somebody point me to the right URL?
I've just installed the base portion of potato and can't seem to
get a response from my SupraExpress 288i PnP modem. Does anyone
know if this is a winmodem?
PS. I tried searching the web (including the linux hardware
compatibility and the www.debian.org search engine, hoping it'd
be mentioned in
pgpAJDyLJd979.pgp
Description: PGP message
Michael Laing wrote:
Having downloaded WingzPro from sunsite, I get:
/usr/local/Wingz3/bin/LINUX/WingzPro: can't load library 'libXpm.so.4'
but I have libXpm.so.4 and ldconfig shows it as well...
How do I get WingzPro to find it?
Thanks,
Michael
Actually, I just needed to install
Hi,
I have completeley reinstalled the kernel-sources
after that and running the install.sh script
from /usr/awedrv
I have the option to select AWE32_SYNTH
ok, so I compiled and installed the new kernel
vi make-kpkg and dpkg -i
but unfortuanelety I don't have a awe32 synth mixer
and the
I would like to drop pine to move to mutt but my main problem is that mutt
does not seem to have a folder listing like pine. I like the folder
listing as it allows me to move through all my folders and see if they
have new messages.
I don't like pine anymore. It gives me bad feeling that they
On Sun, Jan 24, 1999 at 11:19:45PM +0200, Daniel Mashao wrote:
Hi Daniel,
I would like to drop pine to move to mutt but my main problem is that mutt
does not seem to have a folder listing like pine. I like the folder
listing as it allows me to move through all my folders and see if they
have
On Sun, 24 Jan 1999 14:34:28 -0600, Kent West wrote:
I've just installed the base portion of potato and can't seem to
get a response from my SupraExpress 288i PnP modem. Does anyone
know if this is a winmodem?
To the best of my knowledge, it is NOT.
I strongly suggest you disable PNP. Then it
You might take a look at www.vbix.com and see if their products are what
you are looking for. I've not used any of them so can't say how well they
work.
Ernest Johanson
Web Systems Administrator
Fuller Theological Seminary
On Sat, 23 Jan 1999, Shaleh wrote:
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 12:50:34
I have a 56k SupraExpress that IS one of those stupid WinModems... Doesn't
even work in Winblows sometimes.
At 10:28 PM 1/24/99 +0100, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
On Sun, 24 Jan 1999 14:34:28 -0600, Kent West wrote:
I've just installed the base portion of potato and can't seem to
get a response
Quoting Peter Berlau ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Sun, Jan 24, 1999 at 11:19:45PM +0200, Daniel Mashao wrote:
Hi Daniel,
I would like to drop pine to move to mutt but my main problem is that mutt
does not seem to have a folder listing like pine. I like the folder
listing as it allows me to
It could be just a pnp. most likely it is.
Try to get it with isapnp.
Just get the port where modem is installed in Windows, and see if you can
get the response out of modem by using isapnp
Andrew
Never include a comment that
I'm at a loss to find the way to get all the
boot messages logged to a file. Is there a
recommended procedure or configuration file
change that I can make?
thanks,
--
tony mollica
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, Jan 23, 1999 at 04:06:02PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's wrong and how can I fix it? I have sources.lists pointing to
slink.
A blooper of mine. 0.20.3-3 fixed this. It's on it's way to mirrors (it's
already installed on the main archive)
Hi!
I just installed the following packages in an
effort to get alsa to work under 2.0.36:
alsa-modules0.2.0-pre8-3 ALSA driver common files
alsa-source 0.2.0-pre8-3 ALSA driver source
alsalib 0.1.1-1Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (libraries
I'm looking for some newsfeeds. I have this server on the internet and
I would like to get some newsgroups, notably those about linux and a
few other hierarchies. I hope taht you are less jealous of your
newsgroup than my provider :-)
Pf
--
Lawrence Walton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I hate to disagree but... the symbios cards are great and they are
generaly cheaper, faster and less trouble.
On Fri, 22 Jan 1999, Daniel J. Brosemer wrote:
Well, I can't in good conscience reccommend anything but an adaptec. I've
I disagree
Hello everyone,
Just me again with an application installation question. I am
interested in putting KDE on my Debian Hamm machine. I found the qt1g
packages and the kdesupport packages on the Current Stable Non-Free
and the rest of the KDE packages on Contrib. During the installation
several
Brandon, that's it! I had noticed the same lack of the _x_
in the /etc/passwd file. After putting one in and rebooting,
voila! It's fixed. Thank you. And BTW, /etc/shadow was all
there. As for the missing _x_, I have no idea where it went, and
I did not remove it manually.
Wow!
That's it! You solved the problem! Maybe it was a bug in
passwd in only one past update install, though...probably fixed now.
Or maybe I did something to another package that rewrote /etc/passwd.
Who knows? We learned much, though. Thanks!
Art
On Sun, Jan 24, 1999 at 12:08:07PM +0100,
You were very close to the solution, and probably led us to
the last step! In the current development versions of the system,
though, the encrypted passwords go into the shadow file. Thank
you for leading us to the solution! Merci, beaucoup!
Art
On Sun, Jan 24, 1999 at 11:40:26AM +0100,
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
Ok, I compiled the modules, and they are in
/lib/modules/2.0.36/misc, /etc/conf.modules and
/etc/modutils/alsa all seem to be allright, but,
/lib/modules/2.0.36/modules.dep was not updated.
So, whenever I try to run
Check out http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Studios/9594/public.htm for a list
of public domain servers.
Not all work so you will have to experiment.
HTH
Ivan.
At 11:11 PM 1/24/99 +0100, Pierfrancesco Caci wrote:
I'm looking for some newsfeeds. I have this server on the internet and
I would like
Hi Tony,
I'm at a loss to find the way to get all the
boot messages logged to a file. Is there a
recommended procedure or configuration file
change that I can make?
dmesg displays boot messages. It is usually run at system startup and
it's output redirected to /var/log/boot.msg or a similar
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Hello everyone,
Just me again with an application installation question. I am
interested in putting KDE on my Debian Hamm machine. I found the qt1g
packages and the kdesupport packages on the Current Stable Non-Free
and the rest of the
I just installed Debian 2.0. ProFTPd is installed, but when I ftp to
the machine i see:
FTP server (Version 6.2/OpenBSD/Linux-0.10) ready.
How do I make Debian use ProFTPd?
Stef
On 23 Jan 99 at 13:11, Art Lemasters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The present situation is that the system is running slink
(frozen), and logins to root can be made without a password while all
other users require passwords. I'm stalling remote users (volunteer
projects) until this
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