Ya que os poneis... soy algo novato... me podríais explicar que diferencia
hay entre las versiones de programas enlazadas dinámica y estáticamente? ¿
qué ventajas o desventajas tienen? ¿Me hacias una comparación estática vs.
dinámica?
Grax
Daniel
Hola:
Alguien sabe si existen fortunes en castellano.
Saludos.
--
Fernando.
{:-{D
Hackers do it with fewer instructions.
On Sun, 30 May 1999, Daniel wrote:
¿Dónde podría encontrar información paso a paso de cómo configurar
procmail para distribuir el correo en las carpetas que yo quisiera y
luego leer de cada una sin problemas?
/usr/doc/procmail/QuickStart
(Mucho más fácil de leer que las páginas man).
--
Hola,
Tengo un problemilla con el modem: resulta que antes me marcaba,
me conectaba y hacia de todo con el pero me vi obligado a reinstalar mi
linux y ahora no consigo que marque.
Es un SupraExpress 33.6i PnP, ya lo he configurado con el isapnp
a IRQ 10 y puerto 0x3E8h, como lo
At 13.45 30/5/99 +0200, Daniel wrote:
Hola,
Soy un novato en esto de correo en linux y querría usar procmail para
distribuir el correo
que me llega de distintas listas de correo en diferentes carpetas. Mi
problema es que los
filtros de netscape no funcionan correctamente y estoy un poco harto de
On Tue, Jun 01, 1999 at 03:41:39PM +0200, Antonio Beamud wrote:
Por cierto hubo un comentario sobre que procmail era lento. ¿Hay uno más
optimizado? Aunque para lentitud ya tengo el eudora 3.0 aqui en la
Universidad.
¿lento? no sé... lo corro en un 486/33, procesa del orden de 4000 mensajes
Hola,
Estoy buscando un mirror de los CD's oficiales de debian en
España o algun otro lugar con una buena conexión a España.
Alguien podria indicarme donde encontrarlo? Lo que busco son
las imagenes ISO de los CD's.
Gracias,
--
---
ftp://ceu.fi.udc.es/os/linux/cd-images/, según dijo en esta misma lista
Fernándo Sánchez
Javi
Estoy buscando un mirror de los CD's oficiales de debian en
España o algun otro lugar con una buena conexión a España.
Alguien podria indicarme donde encontrarlo? Lo que busco son
las imagenes
Estoy tratando de configurar el dosemu de la hamm, pero no hay manera
porque
el lredir no funciona, siempre da un error (3e, o algún otro número).
y bla, bla, bla
¡Lo he conseguido! Al final le instalé el DOS de windows 95 y ya funciona
perfectamente. Aunque yo preferiría utilizar un DOS libre
Hola,
renové el equipo, y por falta de slots isa (solo 2) renuncié
a mi modesta pero cumplidora Trident de 1Mb.
La targeta gráfica más barata de la tienda era una Mentor,
para bus AGP. El chip es S3 Trio3D/2X (86C362), con 4Mb de
RAM.
Por lo que he averiguado en la web de
On Tue, Jun 01, 1999 at 05:22:38PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bueno, no se hizo esperar, ya tengo el procmail configurado y funcionando
perfectamente...
la verdad, no se a que llaman lentitud por ahí...
Bueno, yo no sé si es culpa del procmail o es el mismo fetchmail,
cuando usaba el
Hola,
Desde hace algún tiempo actualicé mi distribución a potato y lo mismo hice
con los paquetes del wmaker, etc... el caso es que cuando arranco con mi
usuario normal (no root) al entrar en wmaker, el wmsetbg me asigna
automáticamente una serie de fondos gráficos para cada escritorio, sin que
Olá,
alguém traduziu ou está traduzindo o Install Manual for Intel x86?
Eu pensei em traduzir o FAQ, mas acho que o manual de instalação é mais
importante.
Se ninguém se manifestar, eu vou começar a traduzir. É um pouco grande,
então se alguém quiser ajudar, me avise.
bye
Rafael Caetano
Ola pessoal,
Sou novo na lista, mas gosto muito do Debian e o utilizo a muito tempo,
tanto como servidor como para uso pessoal, em casa. Gostaria muito de me
integrar neste projeto de traducao dos manuais, me disponibilizo ate em
criar um site (caso nao exista) para relacionar tudo que esta sendo
Rodrigo Cesar Herefeld writes:
Olha eu traduzi o manual da debian uma vez , mandei prum cara que ficou
de mandar pra lista(eu num recebia na epoca)
Eu rodo numa maquina velha com OS/2 um tradutor picareta pra
caramba mas que economiza um puta tempo e se vc tiver a fim
manda pra mim ,e u
Oi,
é com prazer que anuncio a página para coordenar a tradução da Debian
para o português.
Ela é o começo de um trabalho coordenado para traduzir a Debian para o
português.
Algumas coisas já estão feitas:
a instalação e o manual de instalação.
Paulo,
Manda pra mim (em links ou arquivos anexados ao email) as pendencias. Eu
vou avaliar o conteudo e dou-lhe um prazo para entregar as traducoes
prontas. Sera otimo para mim poder ajudar neste projeto.
Eu sou administrador de um provedor de acesso a internet. Que tal a
gente criar um
Oi,
legal seu entusiasmo...
O dominio deveria ser: http://www.debian-pt.org.br.
O que falta basicamente é o que disse no e-mail:
1) O manual de usuários da Debian que está em:
http://www.linuxpress.com/debusered2.html
2) e a descricao dos
Christiano Anderson wrote:
Ola pessoal,
Sou novo na lista, mas gosto muito do Debian e o
utilizo a muito tempo, tanto como servidor como
para uso pessoal, em casa. Gostaria muito de me
integrar neste projeto de traducao dos manuais,
Seja Bem vindo ao grupo Christiano, estamos precisando
de
Rodrigo Cesar Herefeld writes:
Olha eu traduzi o manual da debian uma vez , mandei prum cara que ficou de
mandar pra lista(eu num recebia na epoca)
Eu rodo numa maquina velha com OS/2 um tradutor picareta pra
caramba mas que economiza um puta tempo e se vc tiver a fim
manda pra mim ,e u passo o
Rafael Caetano dos Santos wrote:
Desculpem! Eu vi no fonte do boot-floppies que o Benfati
e o Macan já tinham pego, mas isso foi depois de mandar
o email. Aliás, demorei um pouco pra achar o fonte. Na
página do Debian Documentation Project, na seção do Manual
de Instalação, só há links
Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira writes:
Oi,
legal seu entusiasmo...
O dominio deveria ser: http://www.debian-pt.org.br.
O que falta basicamente é o que disse no e-mail:
1) O manual de usuários da Debian que está em:
On 31-May-99 Brad wrote:
Where are the docs for the c++ libraries?
More specifically, i have a copy of C++ How To Program second edition
here. It claims that #include sstream will allow strings to be
manipulated as streams. sstream: No such file or directory g++ tells me.
Ok then, i'll
On Mon, May 31, 1999 at 01:17:58PM +0930, John Pearson wrote:
On Sat, May 29, 1999 at 04:48:49PM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote
On Sat, May 29, 1999 at 06:03:04PM -0500, Brad wrote:
On Sat, 29 May 1999, Bob Nielsen wrote:
Why are the menuconfig boxes now shown with ascii characters (*, |,
I am a Windows 95 user who has recently been introduced to the world of
Linux (Debian (2.0, I think ??)). I have partitioned off about 1 GB of my
hard drive to Linux, and the rest is DOS/W95.
I am trying to work out ... is it possible to share files between the two
operating systems (i.e. Linux
The standard string streams stuff isn't supported yet in egcs, I don't
think.
To find out if something is supported, see if it's there. For docs, read
Stroustrup. :-)
There's also:
http://www.sgi.com/Technology/STL/
which is helpful.
Havoc
xanim
On Sun, May 30, 1999 at 05:46:05PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
Now that I'm playing with multimedia a little bit, I need a player for
.avi movie clips. Does such an animal exist for Debian?
--
Bob Nielsen Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tucson, AZ AMPRnet:
Von: Rick Macdonald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In the XF86Config file, in Section Screen, add a Virtual parameter
to
each subsection, and set it to the max res for that subsection.
I've got a dozen 'Subsection Display' entries - under Driver Accel,
Driver SVGA, Driver VGA16 and Driver VGA2. In each
Andrew J Fortune wrote:
I am a Windows 95 user who has recently been introduced to the world of
Linux (Debian (2.0, I think ??)). I have partitioned off about 1 GB of my
hard drive to Linux, and the rest is DOS/W95.
You really need another partition thats 32Mb or 64Mb for a 'swap'
On Tue, Jun 01, 1999 at 09:25:57AM +1000, Andrew J Fortune wrote:
I am a Windows 95 user who has recently been introduced to the world of
Linux (Debian (2.0, I think ??)). I have partitioned off about 1 GB of my
hard drive to Linux, and the rest is DOS/W95.
I am trying to work out ... is
On Mon, 31 May 1999, Brad wrote:
Where are the docs for the c++ libraries?
More specifically, i have a copy of C++ How To Program second edition
here. It claims that #include sstream will allow strings to be
manipulated as streams. sstream: No such file or directory g++ tells me.
Ok then,
You are probably looking for 'strstream' which you can include headers for
with '#include strstream'.
The name of this class has been strstream for a couple of years,
but all of the STL stuff is relatively young, so if your book
is more than (about) two years old, many thngs may end up
OK, I'm trying to use dvorak7min -- I can use it fine in non-gui land, but
when I go into X, nothing seems to work. I issue the command asdf which
should switch it, but it gives me this error message:
$ asdf
Couldn't interpret _XKB_RULES_NAMES property
and I get that message when I try to
On 31-May-1999, Stephen Pitts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GNUCash (http://www.gnucash.org) is in development right now; you might
want to try one of their stable relases. Otherwise, check out XACC
(http://www.gnucash.org/xacc). It is stable and is the basis for
GNUCash. Also, check the
On Tue, 1 Jun 1999, moron wrote:
I've got a dozen 'Subsection Display' entries - under Driver Accel,
Driver SVGA, Driver VGA16 and Driver VGA2. In each case there is one
line:
Modes 1024*768800*600640*480
Virtual for each subsection, which you would set to the maximum res:
May I rephrase a question I asked a day or two ago? I'm running hamm with a
mach64 card and a screen whose specs match the super vga details in
XF86Setup. I've configured things for 1024*768, 800*600 and 640*480.
Whichever of the modes (is that the right word?) I'm in, the screen size
stays
Hi,
has anyone tried this version of oracle with glibc2,1??
I am getting coredump... any work around??
Could someone also confirm me if this version of oracle will work under
glibc2.0??
Thanks..
Shao.
--
On 31 May 1999, Rob Browning wrote:
OK, so it sounds like we just need shadow/passwd/group support, and as
far as I can tell we should be mostly good to go if we
1) firewall access to the ldap server from outside our subnet.
2) import etc/group and passwd via migrate_foo.pl
3) edit
Subject: Thinking of buying a CD-R ... Is this supported?
Date: Mon, May 31, 1999 at 06:17:21PM -0400
In reply to:Seth M. Landsman
Quoting Seth M. Landsman([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
So I was reading my comics this morning and saw an ad for a 140$
CDR. So I click over the web
Subject: re: PIIX4 controller support on 2.0.x kernels vs 2.2.9
Date: Tue, Jun 01, 1999 at 08:50:00AM +1000
In reply to:debian
Quoting debian([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
first an example of boot messages from dmesg output;
Kernel 2.0.34
ide: i82371 PIIX (Triton) on PCI bus 0
Can anyone recommend a decent mpeg video viewer? Do any even exist?
I've had good results from mtv (aka `mpegtv'). There's a .deb package
available for free at http://www.mpegtv.com/
This is free for personal use, but it's nagware---if you elect not to
pay a $10 registration fee, you're
I think I've missed some conversations about XF86Setup
going on over the last 2-3 days. I remember somebody
complaining about XF86Setup, not writing the XF86Config
file. I had a similar problem when XF86Setup was just not
adding the extra modes that I wanted to test to my config
file. That is, I
Andrew J Fortune wrote:
I am a Windows 95 user who has recently been introduced to the world of
Linux (Debian (2.0, I think ??)). I have partitioned off about 1 GB of my
hard drive to Linux, and the rest is DOS/W95.
As someone else mentioned, you'll need to use part of that as a swap
On Mon, May 31, 1999 at 08:40:02PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone recommend a decent mpeg video viewer? Do any even exist?
I've had good results from mtv (aka `mpegtv'). There's a .deb package
available for free at http://www.mpegtv.com/
This is free for personal use, but
I have a stack of floppies that i'm sorting through, and i need to know what's
on them. Some of them, however, aren't formatted. I have know way to know
which ones aren't until i mount them. Every time i try to mount an unformatted
floppy, mount segfaults. Afterwards, if i try to mount another
On Tue, 01 Jun 1999, Andrew J Fortune wrote:
...and talking about EMails, can anyone give me any leads on the best way I
ccan connect to the Net in Linux, surf the Net, send/receive EMails,
participate in Chat programs etc. ?
I'm experienced in W95, but I am only starting out in the world
unsubsribe
G'day,
I have been give a working Archive Tape Drive and Controller Card (ISA), my
question here is how do I get linux to recognize this device.
--
Michael Doyle
Adelaide, South Australia
My machine (Debian 2.1 slink, stock kernel (2.0.36)) has been locking up on
me unpredictably.
This occurs every several (3-4 on average) days and has been happening ever
since I installed Linux on this machine. (There is no other OS on there.)
My hardware is an Intel 200 MMX CPU on an Asus
On Mon, 31 May 1999, Andrei Ivanov wrote:
by about 3/4 inch. I vidtune it everytime I have to restart X, which is
not very often. I am sure there is a way to change settings in XF86Setup,
but I just don't feel like doing it.).
In xvidtune, just click Show (near bottom left). It prints the
On Mon, May 31, 1999 at 07:29:48PM +0200, Andreas Voegele wrote:
The faulty behaviour is most obvious if you've got more than one
Navigator window opened. Instead of closing the selected window only
the whole application crashes sometimes.
I've been having that exact same problem here...
Hi all:
Please don't kill me for asking this question (in a FreeBSD NG I got
hosed with s#$t). In short, I have a 486 machine with FreeBSD on it,
and a PII workstation with Linux. Compiling kernel on the 486 is
painfully slow. Can I compile it on my 686 that runs Linux, provided I
install the
Hi,
my system was hacked about a week ago. I freshly installed debian 2.1
and now there is a programm running from time to time called
securitychecker...
Does anybody know what it is? And what is the user nobody for?
Thanx, Gery
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi !!!
I did not speak about Debian Linux Instalation ! :)
( nor for rescue nor bootup diskette !!! )
Some IBM computers ( may be all ) have got setup ( for their hardware ) on
their HDD
( on separate hdd partition ).
On other computers I press DEL and enter in setup program to configure HDD,
On Mon, 31 May 1999, Eric Gillespie, Jr. wrote:
I have a stack of floppies that i'm sorting through, and i need to know what's
on them. Some of them, however, aren't formatted. I have know way to know
which ones aren't until i mount them. Every time i try to mount an unformatted
floppy, mount
Matthew Gregan wrote:
On Mon, May 31, 1999 at 07:29:48PM +0200, Andreas Voegele wrote:
The faulty behaviour is most obvious if you've got more than one
Navigator window opened. Instead of closing the selected window only
the whole application crashes sometimes.
I've been having that
On Mon, 31 May 1999, Brad wrote:
Where are the docs for the c++ libraries?
More specifically, i have a copy of C++ How To Program second edition
here. It claims that #include sstream will allow strings to be
manipulated as streams. sstream: No such file or directory g++ tells me.
I get the following message from fetchmail:
(as root only for testing!)
matrox:~# fetchmail -f /root/.fetchmailrc
1 message for thuer at mail.de.uu.net (3082 octets).
reading message 1 of 1 (3082 octets) .fetchmail: SMTP listener
doesn't like recipient address [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Hi,
I just upgraded my memory from 32Mb to 128Mb.
When I type 'free', linux seems to detect only 64Mb...
do you know where it can come from ?
thanx for help
Pierre-Antoine
Hi,
which debian package provides the latex multicol environment?
Has it been replaced by another one?
Armin
I'm running Debian Slink on my newly found laptop. Is it possible to
enable the 'Suspend to Disk' option, and if it is, how should I go
about it. I guess that I would probably create a dedicated partition
the bios can use for suspend. I did not recieve any documentation
with my laptop (since I
Hi guys.
I cannot get working this card. I had an ATI before which worked fine.
But now onley the VGA server works. I don't know which other server I
should take (no doc), guess the SVGA but then which settings (chipset,
ramdac...?) nothing written in cards user manual.
I have new [unstable]
hello, folks
as I´m a debian newbie (coming from suse), may be the following
questions are stupid, but I got stuck with them.
1) Is there a way to install a deb-package which is not included in the
standard distribution.
If I try to install a package that I downloaded from Internet, dselect
Sorry...
pfau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1) Is there a way to install a deb-package which is not included in the
standard distribution.
Use dpkg.
--
Jeg er på nettet 6. juni, hvad med dig?
Arcady Genkin wrote:
Hi all:
Please don't kill me for asking this question (in a FreeBSD NG I got
hosed with s#$t). In short, I have a 486 machine with FreeBSD on it,
No mercy, you'll got the chair! ;-)))
and a PII workstation with Linux. Compiling
On Tue, 1 Jun 1999, pfau wrote:
hello, folks
as I´m a debian newbie (coming from suse), may be the following
questions are stupid, but I got stuck with them.
1) Is there a way to install a deb-package which is not included in the
standard distribution.
dpkg -i package(s).deb
If I try
2) where is the information stored, that debian starts with graphical
login? I want to finish boot process at the prompt, but debian always
starts his graphical login utility. Can this behaviour only be changed
by deinstalling the utility?
You certainly speak about xdm.
So, the only thing
On Sun, May 30, 1999 at 05:44:10PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
Jae W. Chang wrote:
Can anyone recommend a decent mpeg video viewer? Do any even exist? ;)
Thanks. Jae
I'm glad you asked that; I too am looking for an mpeg player; I've found
mpeg_play, but it apparently doesn't play the
if you have instaled lilo, read the man about memory.
Armin Wegner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
which debian package provides the latex multicol environment?
tetex-nonfree
Has it been replaced by another one?
No.
Get one of the Contents-*.gz files from your friendly neighborhood
Debian mirror. zgrep on it next time you are searching for a
Hi,
there is a partial mirror (only i386 debs) of
http://snowcrash.tdyc.com/debian/ at
ftp://ftp.uni-marburg.de/mirror/debian-snowcrash.tdyc.com .
It contains mainly kde packages.
/etc/apt/sources.list:
deb ftp://ftp.uni-marburg.de/mirror/debian-snowcrash.tdyc.com slink rkrusty
or
deb
Hi
I have two questions to pose to the enlightened ones in this mailing
list (boy am i poetic today, maybe because a I've a couple of
presentations to do today :( ):
Number 1 : Is there a way to allow the users to create an auto-responder
(so that their email sents a message for every message
On Tue, Jun 01, 1999 at 00:09:04 +0800, Paul Harris wrote:
chattr: Operation not supported by device while reading flags on
/usr/lib/crt1.o
can I run it while mounted as usual? do i need to move single run level
and remount as read/write? do i need to reboot with a rescue disk? hmmm...
The
Mario Jorge Nunes Filipe wrote:
Number 1 : Is there a way to allow the users to create an auto-responder
(so that their email sents a message for every message they got) saying
that they are on hollidays. I know, I know this things suck and they are
extremely anoying but the some people here
On Tue, Jun 01, 1999 at 01:22:21PM +0100, Mario Jorge Nunes Filipe wrote:
Hi
I have two questions to pose to the enlightened ones in this mailing
list (boy am i poetic today, maybe because a I've a couple of
presentations to do today :( ):
Number 1 : Is there a way to allow the users to
Pierre-Antoine CHAMPIN wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded my memory from 32Mb to 128Mb.
When I type 'free', linux seems to detect only 64Mb...
do you know where it can come from ?
thanx for help
Pierre-Antoine
FRENCH
Je te conseille vivement la lecture du guide du Rootard :
Hi!
Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to know what are the good packages for
ICQ people use in Debian.
Timothy Hospedales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried most of the ICQ clones
available and I find that micq is the most stable!
Perhaps, but I have
Hi!
Eric Gillespie, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a stack of floppies that i'm sorting
through, and i need to know what's on them. Some
of them, however, aren't formatted. I have know
way to know which ones aren't until i mount them.
Every time i try to mount an unformatted floppy,
Hi!
Stephen Pitts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
debian-user:
On Sun, May 30, 1999 at 02:47:44PM +0200, Daniel González Gasull wrote:
I have installed KDE in my Debian system. But now
I cannot run almost any KDE application. I get the
following error:
$ kfm
kfm: error in
Hi!
Barry Kauler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jun 1999, Andrew J Fortune wrote:
...and talking about EMails, can anyone give me
any leads on the best way I ccan connect to the
Net in Linux, surf the Net, send/receive EMails,
participate in Chat programs etc. ?
I'm
Hi!
ttsoares [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
kde-user:
On Mon, 31 May 1999, [iso-8859-1] Daniel González Gasull wrote:
I had similar problem...
If you do a
cd /usr/local/kde/lib/
If I do that I obtain:
/bin/sh: cd: /usr/local/kde/lib/: No such file or directory
Many
Hi!
Barry Kauler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This was my way of installing (as a relative
newbie):
[snip]
Finally
# apt-get install kdm
Modify /etc/X11/window-managers
so that /usr/bin/kde is first in the list.
Reboot.
I have modify /etc/X11/window-managers
and it worked the first
I am currently trying to install some packages in Debian 2.0 (using the CD
Rom), using dselect. I can select them without any problem, however when I
choose the option to actually install them, I get the following error
message :
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdc, or
*- On 1 Jun, Haymo Meran wrote about problems:X with ASUS AGP-V3499TNT/TV/16
Hi guys.
I cannot get working this card. I had an ATI before which worked fine.
But now onley the VGA server works. I don't know which other server I
should take (no doc), guess the SVGA but then which settings
I'm running Debian Slink on my newly found laptop. Is it possible to
enable the 'Suspend to Disk' option, and if it is, how should I go
about it. I guess that I would probably create a dedicated partition
the bios can use for suspend. I did not recieve any documentation
with my laptop
Hi,
I am running Oracle 8.0.5.0 on a slink (glib2.0) machine and it works
very well.
BTW, version 8.0.5.1 (enterprise edition) has been released some
months ago and is downloadable from the web. You can find it at:
ftp://ftp.oracle.com/pub/www/otn/linux/.
It will probably not fix your problem.
Hi!
Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to know what are the good packages for
ICQ people use in Debian.
Timothy Hospedales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried most of the ICQ clones
available and I find that micq is the most stable!
Perhaps, but I
Well,
I have now have the linux system working on my network. I ended up changing
the network
broadcast, and netmask to (XXX.XXX.XXX.0, XXX.XXX.XXX.255, and 255.255.255.0
respectively). I do not know why I had to do this as my network mask was far
more
restrictive 255.255.255.248 with my last
Hi!
Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 1999, Eric Gillespie, Jr. wrote:
I have a stack of floppies that i'm sorting
through, and i need to know what's on them. Some
of them, however, aren't formatted. I have know
way to know which ones aren't until i mount
them. Every time
I am currently trying to install some packages in Debian 2.0 (using the CD
Rom), using dselect. I can select them without any problem, however when I
choose the option to actually install them, I get the following error
message :
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
Samba sends out broadcast packets saying what services it has available to
the network. If the netmask is set incorrectly the other machines on the
network don't get the broadcast and don't see the machine in network
neighborhood. Your router is dialing out 'cuse it thinks that the machine
is
On Tue, 1 Jun 1999, Brad wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 1999, Eric Gillespie, Jr. wrote:
I have a stack of floppies that i'm sorting through, and i need to know
what's
on them. Some of them, however, aren't formatted. I have know way to know
which ones aren't until i mount them. Every time i
On 01-Jun-99 Daniel González Gasull wrote:
personally i prefer either kxicq
Is it an ICQ clone for KDE?
Yes it is, for KDE.
or licq (for x, anyway). i've had no problems
with either losing messages or userlist entrieson
meyet.
I also have LICQ version 0.43, and I loss messages
On 01-Jun-99 Christian Lavoie wrote:
GnomeICU is doing most what ICQ98 was doing on windows. Chat (no more
than 2 though, but that's the next update I think), File Transfert
(alpha state. Works but crashed the client afterwise. (GnomeICU
v0.64)) messages, UINs (beta state, has some
Wojciech Zabolotny wrote:
On Fri, May 28, 1999 at 09:28:05AM +0200, IS ZG wrote:
Hi,
My name is Margaret. I'm writing from Poland.
Help me!!!
My printer Desk Jet 710C doesn't print in DOS 6.22. I need this.
Where can I find these drivers?
I recently got my sound card working and decided that
playing DOOM would be a good test for it.
Unfortunately after installing DOOM i got the
following errors:
fãts:~# linu×sdõõm
linu×sdõõm: cãn't lõãd librãrý '/usr/lib/libvgã.sõ.1'
E×ec fõrmãt errõr
linu×sdõõm: cãn't find librãrý
Hi,
How do I make AUB download single messages with attachments? AUB seems to do
filtering OK with the 'hook' keyword but it wouldn't get images from single
messages when I tried it :-( TIA
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Andy Holmes
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The path of my life is strewn with cow pats from the devil's own
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On Tue, 1 Jun 1999 16:13:05 +0100, Andrew Holmes wrote:
How do I make AUB download single messages with attachments? AUB seems to do
filtering OK with the 'hook' keyword but it wouldn't get images from single
messages when I tried it :-( TIA
I
N. Raghavendra wrote:
Hi,
I am a Debian newbie and have the following problem with my floppy drives.
There are two of them: a 1.44 MB floppy drive and an unused 1.2 MB floppy
drive. In the BIOS setup I have configured the 1.44 MB drive as A: and
the other floppy drive as B:.
Are you
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