Hola,
veo al hacer `ps aux' un demonio que no me suena de nada y no
encuentro página man, ejecutable, o algo que me aclare que
hace,
root 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? SW Sep 30 0:00 (kpiod)
¿Álguien puede aclararlo?
Saludos.
--
Cosme
Muchas gracias, Jaime, por esta información, ya que no conozco bien las
últimas
bibliografías al respecto.-Un cordial saludo.-Ant.Fdez.-GRANADA.-(Spain).
Jaime =?iso-8859-1?Q?Fern=E1ndez=20Mart=EDnez?= escribió:
En Amazon venden un libro titulado Debian Gnu/Linux 2.2 Unleashed y
dicen
Cosme Perea Cuevas wrote:
Hola,
veo al hacer `ps aux' un demonio que no me suena de nada y no
encuentro página man, ejecutable, o algo que me aclare que
hace,
root 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? SW Sep 30 0:00 (kpiod)
¿Álguien puede aclararlo?
Haz dpkg -S kpiod y así
Hola:
Tengo instalado Debian en 3 pc's y me he dado cuenta de
que en uno de ellos no existe el usuario ftp para conexiones
anonimas.
Podeis alguno recordarme cual es el paquete que crea este usuario.?
(Conozco más o menos el procedimiento para crearlo de forma manual,
aunque he visto que en
--- Andres Herrera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guenas
Instale en un servidor la Debian Hamm, con tarjeta Teles 16.3. Actualice los
paquetes necesarios para meter un kernel 2.2.X y meti el 2.2.12. Me baje la
ultima version de las isdnutils (la 3.algo beta 2), pero me ocurrio algo muy
curioso:
Hola a todos, escribo porque tengo una tarjeta Sound Blaster Live
Value que no consigo ni a la de tres que me funcione en Debian 2.1.
Tengo instalado el Kernel 2.2.11, pero por más que lo recompilo y
cambio las opciones de sonido no va. ¿Alguien ha conseguido que esta
u otra tarjeta de
He pillado el Quake para Linux, pero es un poco cacoso. En las X va muy
lento y en consola no me funciona. ¿Hay alguien que juege desde Linux?
--
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*
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E.T.S.I. INFORMATICA Linux
Hola,
La verdad no se de donde sacaste la idea de que podrías hacer funcionar la
SB LIVE! si en todas partes se dice que no hay soporte para ella pero
no desesperes, no está todo perdido...
Hay un DRiver disponible en http://developer.soundblaster.com/linux pero
este driver requiere que
Hola lista, me está pasando una cosa bastante curiosa con mi
distribución Debian. Resulta que he actualizado el Kernel al 2.2.11,
y antes me funcionaba a las mil maravillas la impresión. Pues bien,
ahora nada de nada. Si intento hacer algo tan básico como:
El martes 05 de octubre de 1999 a la(s) 13:27:37 +0200, Francisco José Avila
Bermejo Monkiki contaba:
He pillado el Quake para Linux, pero es un poco cacoso. En las X va muy
lento y en consola no me funciona. ¿Hay alguien que juege desde Linux?
¿Qué Quake, el 1 o el 3?
Yo
Manuel Jerez Cßrdenes wrote:
Hola lista, me está pasando una cosa bastante curiosa con mi
distribución Debian. Resulta que he actualizado el Kernel al 2.2.11,
y antes me funcionaba a las mil maravillas la impresión. Pues bien,
ahora nada de nada. Si intento hacer algo tan básico
Yo probé la shareware y me chutaba de maravilla, lo que pasa que la borré
enseguida porque el quake no me gusta, prefiero mil millones de veces el
quake2, al cual también he jugado en linux y con tarjeta 3dfx.
Suerte
Daniel
debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org con fecha 05/10/99 11:28:24
-Mensaje original-
De: Ángel Carrasco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: martes, 05 de octubre de 1999 13:14
Para: Samuel Montosa
Asunto: RE: la ñ no sale con su?
export LANG=es_ES
-Mensaje original-
De: Samuel Montosa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: martes, 05 de
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 12:21:29PM +0200, Fernando wrote:
Jordi wrote:
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 08:43:31AM +0200, Fernando wrote:
Hola:
Tengo instalado Debian en 3 pc's y me he dado cuenta de
que en uno de ellos no existe el usuario ftp para conexiones
anonimas.
Podeis
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 08:20:46AM +, Manuel Jerez Cßrdenes wrote:
Hola a todos, escribo porque tengo una tarjeta Sound Blaster Live
Value que no consigo ni a la de tres que me funcione en Debian 2.1.
Tengo instalado el Kernel 2.2.11, pero por más que lo recompilo y
cambio las
El sábado 02 de octubre de 1999 a la(s) 13:41:38 +0200, RESET contaba:
Cuando decías que veías el paquete yo
pensé que te referías a la opción de log de ipchains, que lo hace
aparecer en /var/log/messages. Si te está llegando al logger en su
registro específico entonces la regla no está
Miguel Rodriguez Penabad wrote:
Sí, en los kernels 2.2.XX la impresora está en /dev/lp1.
Edita el /etc/printcap y cambia lp0 por lp1, o ejecuta
magicfilterconfig --force
Saludos
Miguel
Y a que se debe el cambio ?
Saludos.
--
Fernando.
{:-{D
Hackers do it with fewer
Hola.
En mis sistema, al añadir un nuevo usuario, por defecto se crea su
directorio home y un grupo nuevo para ese usuario. Los permisos para el
directorio home queda drwxr-sr-x, es decir, se activa el setgid.
Seg'un tengo entendido, setgid significa que los archivos ejecutables a
nivel de grupo
On Tue, 5 Oct 1999, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Manuel_Jerez_C=DFrdenes?= wrote:
Hola lista, me está pasando una cosa bastante curiosa con mi
distribución Debian. Resulta que he actualizado el Kernel al 2.2.11,
y antes me funcionaba a las mil maravillas la impresión. Pues bien,
ahora nada de
* [991005 10:59] Francisco José Avila Bermejo Monkiki ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
decia:
He pillado el Quake para Linux, pero es un poco cacoso. En las X va muy
lento y en consola no me funciona. ¿Hay alguien que juege desde Linux?
Hola
Tanto el Quake 1 como el Quake 2 van de puta madre en consola,
* [991004 17:48] Manuel Fonseca ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) decia:
Hola una preguntilla, por que cuando estoy en mi home de user hago un ls y
veo las ñ y cuando hago su, en mi home hago un ls me sale en las eñes un
interrogante?
a que se puede deber este problema? me acabo de dar cuenta no he
* [991005 11:09] Daniel H. Perez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) decia:
* [991005 10:59] Francisco José Avila Bermejo Monkiki ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
decia:
He pillado el Quake para Linux, pero es un poco cacoso. En las X va muy
lento y en consola no me funciona. ¿Hay alguien que juege desde Linux?
Fernando wrote:
Miguel Rodriguez Penabad wrote:
Sí, en los kernels 2.2.XX la impresora está en /dev/lp1.
Edita el /etc/printcap y cambia lp0 por lp1, o ejecuta
magicfilterconfig --force
Saludos
Miguel
Y a que se debe el cambio ?
Pues eso sí que no lo sé. Yo tenia el
Guenas
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 08:43:31AM +0200, Fernando wrote:
Tengo instalado Debian en 3 pc's y me he dado cuenta de
que en uno de ellos no existe el usuario ftp para conexiones
anonimas.
Podeis alguno recordarme cual es el paquete que crea este usuario.?
(Conozco más o menos el
Guenas
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 01:27:37PM +0200, Francisco José Avila Bermejo Monkiki
wrote:
He pillado el Quake para Linux, pero es un poco cacoso. En las X va muy
lento y en consola no me funciona. ¿Hay alguien que juege desde Linux?
¿A que version te refieres? Yo solo he probado el Quake 1,
On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Cosme Perea Cuevas wrote:
Hola,
veo al hacer `ps aux' un demonio que no me suena de nada y no
encuentro página man, ejecutable, o algo que me aclare que
hace,
root 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? SW Sep 30 0:00 (kpiod)
¿Álguien puede aclararlo?
Si,
Hola a todos,
He visto hace unos días que Rafael Kitover [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha decidido
mantener oficialmente el paquete printtool, con las utilidades de redhat
para impresora, y que éste ya está disponible para potato.
Para los que utilizáis el que me hice yo y puse en la red, es
recomendable
el Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 11:11:56AM -0300, Daniel H. Perez dijo:
Hola
Probaste con su - ?
Saludos
Hola acabo de hacerlo pero... igual, creo que es por el export LANG=C del
.bashrc
slaudos.
=
Manuel Fonseca [EMAIL
el Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 04:51:05PM -0400, Blu dijo:
Hola una preguntilla, por que cuando estoy en mi home de user hago un ls y
veo las ñ y cuando hago su, en mi home hago un ls me sale en las eñes un
interrogante?
Debe ser que tienes definida la variable de entorno LANG=C en root, lo
el Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 10:02:38PM +0200, Cosme Perea Cuevas dijo:
veo al hacer `ps aux' un demonio que no me suena de nada y no
encuentro página man, ejecutable, o algo que me aclare que
hace,
root 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? SW Sep 30 0:00 (kpiod)
Hola! yo tambien lo
Desde luego. Se ha hablado mucho de ese libro en debian-devel
hace unas semanas. Creo que anunciaban su venta para octubre, o algo
as'i. Me temo que tendr'an que retrasarla... :-(
Jesus.
Jaime Fernández Martínez writes:
En Amazon venden un libro titulado Debian
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On Tue, 5 Oct 1999, Javier López wrote:
Cosme Perea Cuevas wrote:
Hola,
veo al hacer `ps aux' un demonio que no me suena de nada y no
encuentro página man, ejecutable, o algo que me aclare que
hace,
Haz dpkg -S kpiod y así verás el
Hola!
Resulta que querría ponerme una buena impresora láser que rule
bajo Linux al 100% de sus posibilidades.
¿Alguna Sugerencia?
Bye!
--
M. Angel Esteban
486DX2-66 Running Linux Debian Slink 2.1 (2.0.36)
http://jarre.timofonica.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL
Gracias a las news he descubierto como ver qué puertos estan a la escucha
(netstat -a), y claro aquí es donde han empezado mis dudas. He logado
identificar todos los puertos habiertos... salvo uno, un tal sunrpc que
habre el demonio portmap, sin embargo, su pagina man es un tanto criptica:
Hola
Mis problemas para imprimir son de lo más extraños... cuando intento hacer un
cat archivo /dev/lpx cuando x es el numero que sea, aunque es el 1 donde esta
la impresora, siempre me sale el error /dev/lp1 no such device ein?? ¿pero
qué leches pasa? ¿Alguna idea?
Grax de antemano
--
¿Alguien sabe por qué los mentecatos de Creative han puesto en la web de nuevo
el driver 0.2b cuando ya llevaban meses poniendo el 0.3b? ¿Se les ha ido la
olla?
--
Daniel Ferradal
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Usuario Registrado de Linux #
Saludos.
Ya me he montado un mini-servidor http/ftp/pop3, y claro, ahora estoy
peleándome con lo de los emails que vienen de otras partes de la red
local. La situación es que hay un ordenador que tiene conexión con
internet, y tiene cuentas de email. El resto de los ordenadores lo usan
como
You mean a process _named_ pdmenu is doing this, I'll bet.
Yes
I'll also bet you'll find several dozen update-menus processes running. If
you do, tell me what version of menu you have installed.
tsuess:~# pdmenu --version
Pdmenu 1.2.47 GPL Copyright (c) 1995, 1996, 1997 by Joey Hess
Todd Suess wrote:
I'll also bet you'll find several dozen update-menus processes running. If
you do, tell me what version of menu you have installed.
No, of _menu_ , not _pdmenu_.
Not several dozen, but I have noticed a few running, others may be running at
a lower priority or something so
Pollywog == Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pollywog This is weird. I have ndbm.h but when I run configure, it
Pollywog says it is not on my system. Any ideas as to what might be
Pollywog wrong?
Pollywog gcc -c -g -O2 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I../compface -DFACES
Pollywog
At 04:15 PM 10/4/1999 -0700, Joey Hess wrote:
Todd Suess wrote:
I'll also bet you'll find several dozen update-menus processes running. If
you do, tell me what version of menu you have installed.
No, of _menu_ , not _pdmenu_.
tsuess:~# dpkg --status menu
Package: menu
Status: install ok
Hi
i am using mgetty/sendfax to send faxes but unfortunately it sends the
faxes in a stretched format... Where abouts can i change it so that it
faxes as A5?
thanx
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 06:03:37PM -0400, B. Szyszka wrote:
Is there any particular reason why the Debian and/or KDE mirror sites
don't offer the apt sources? Getting at least half of the KDE mirrors out
there to mirror the apt sources would be heaven. Gnome has a buttload
of apt sources, why
Ben Collins wrote:
After booting the rescue disk, the install is
pretty much the same as an i386 install.
I'm quite familiar with Slackware Linux; is there any difference in the
installation procedures between Slackware and Debian Linux?
My only concern is that Debian Linux doesn't support
Andrew Hately wrote:
I tried both the 2.2.1 kernel rescue disc and the 2.0.36 on my
sparcstation2; the newer one didn't seem to be able to eject the floppy when
the next one was needed.
Interesting... then how did you proceed? As far as I know, Suns don't
have eject buttons on their floppy
On Tue, 5 Oct 1999, Oki DZ wrote:
Interesting... then how did you proceed? As far as I know, Suns don't
have eject buttons on their floppy drives.
Some do.
BTW, why would anyone install the Debian on Suns if the machines come
with Solaris right out the boxes? The only reason I'm asking
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 07:11:33AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote:
Ben Collins wrote:
After booting the rescue disk, the install is
pretty much the same as an i386 install.
I'm quite familiar with Slackware Linux; is there any difference in the
installation procedures between Slackware and
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 07:12:44AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote:
BTW, why would anyone install the Debian on Suns if the machines come
with
Solaris right out the boxes? The only reason I'm asking about Debian on
Sun is that I think it's an interesting alternative since the Classic
where I have an
On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, William T Wilson wrote:
On Tue, 5 Oct 1999, Oki DZ wrote:
BTW, why would anyone install the Debian on Suns if the machines come
with Solaris right out the boxes? The only reason I'm asking about
Maybe your SunOS/Solaris is way obsolete and you don't want to pay
to
*- On 4 Oct, Eric G . Miller wrote about Re: In case anyone was wondering
where kde.tdyc.com went.
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 06:03:37PM -0400, B. Szyszka wrote:
Is there any particular reason why the Debian and/or KDE mirror sites
don't offer the apt sources? Getting at least half of the KDE
peter karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What do you think about this? I downloaded the Debian ispell sources and
applied the patches, and they work like a charm here. Would be nice to have
in the official package, if possible!
Thanks, I'll see what I can do -- this looks promising.
dpkg is giving me an error which I am unable to fix. Is this a bug?
lilypad:/home/pollywog#dpkg --configure -a
dpkg: parse error, in file `/var/lib/dpkg/updates/0012' near line 1:
newline in field name `#padding'
--
Andrew
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 07:12:44AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote:
BTW, why would anyone install the Debian on Suns if the machines come
with
Solaris right out the boxes? The only reason I'm asking about Debian on
Sun is that I think it's an interesting alternative since the Classic
where I have an
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 04:42:59PM -0700, Eric G . Miller wrote:
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 06:03:37PM -0400, B. Szyszka wrote:
Is there any particular reason why the Debian and/or KDE mirror sites
don't offer the apt sources? Getting at least half of the KDE mirrors out
there to mirror the
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] write
s:
The best bargain in the business has got to be the Creative Ensoniq
PCI128. I bought a card at CompUSA for under $30.00. It's based on
the ENS1371 chipset and works well with standard kernel (2.2) and ALSA
drivers. I have used both
On 05-Oct-99 Pollywog wrote:
dpkg is giving me an error which I am unable to fix. Is this a bug?
lilypad:/home/pollywog#dpkg --configure -a
dpkg: parse error, in file `/var/lib/dpkg/updates/0012' near line 1:
newline in field name `#padding'
I figured it out. The configuration script
Brian Servis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It is set up with autoconf(make sure your system has autoconf installed,
it is a gnu package as well) so you should be able to just do
./configure --prefix=~/bash root
make
make install
Just a note -- you don't need to have autoconf installed to
I've read the list archives on SB128 topics and tried both the OSS and
Alsa modules.
But whenever I try to do anything I get a No such device error like so:
frontier:/dev# ls -al dsp
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root9 Oct 5 02:00 dsp - /dev/dsp0
frontier:/dev# cat ~/english.au ./dsp
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linebreaks cause trouble for the mailers many of us use.
On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Randy M.Kaplan wrote:
I am trying to understand how to use dselect to install packages. When
I start dselect
On Tue, 5 Oct 1999, Pollywog wrote:
dpkg is giving me an error which I am unable to fix. Is this a bug?
lilypad:/home/pollywog#dpkg --configure -a
dpkg: parse error, in file `/var/lib/dpkg/updates/0012' near line 1:
newline in field name `#padding'
Erase the file it names, it is a bug.
M == Manuel Arenaz Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
M Hello,
M In my work in have to use some machines where the bash shell is not
M available. Normally, these machine have Solaris or IRIX installed. When
M I connect to those machines I have to use other different shells which I
M am not used to
Thanks to everyone who wrote. I had used many other image viewers and
editors under Linux, but not ImageMagick, which works perfectly.
(By the way: the Windows 3.1 client from www.efax.com runs perfectly
under wine 990927!)
--
Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Manager, Dueling Modems
Is there any particular reason why the Debian and/or KDE mirror sites
don't offer the apt sources? Getting at least half of the KDE mirrors out
there to mirror the apt sources would be heaven. Gnome has a buttload
of apt sources, why can't KDE?
Debian folk have determined that the QT
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On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Ed Cogburn wrote:
Damir J. Naden wrote:
Hi Brad; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
Except for the problems with threaded system(3) calls in ove of the glibc
2.1.2 prereleases, all the solutions you mention solve problems for
Title: Linux Developer
Job Description:
Develop and maintain Debian packages related to our
solution within the standard Debian distribution as well as on our
opensource site (http://opensource.captech.com) as well as on our private
archives. Deploy and configure Debian/Linux systems. Setup and
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On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
Is there any place to specify what drivers must be compiled (like in
make menuconfig when using something like an NE2000 on a desktop)?
IIRC, all pcmcia modules are compiled by default, even ones you have no
need
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On Tue, 5 Oct 1999, peter karlsson wrote:
Is anyone here using xinetd and also having problems with the latest netstd
update? I get this:
# dpkg --pending --configure
Setting up netbase (3.16-3) ...
update-rc.d: /etc/init.d/inetd: file does not exist
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On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Shannon wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] write
s:
The best bargain in the business has got to be the Creative Ensoniq
PCI128. I bought a card at CompUSA for under $30.00. It's based on
the ENS1371 chipset
hi-
does anyone know why the harddrive light (red) might always be illuminated
while running under slink? on the same machine, i also have winNT installed,
and whenever it is running, the light comes on only periodically, while
opening an application for example.
any opinion as to whether this
Brad wrote:
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On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Ed Cogburn wrote:
Damir J. Naden wrote:
Hi Brad; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
Except for the problems with threaded system(3) calls in ove of the
glibc
2.1.2 prereleases, all the solutions
Yum, yum... I've come into possession of another box at work. I want to play
with setting it up using my office machine to masquerade, and play with
Beowulf and computational chemistry. But I know zilch about this. I plan to
spend time figuring out the networking myself, but need to know if
On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Shannon wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] write
s:
The best bargain in the business has got to be the Creative Ensoniq
PCI128. I bought a card at CompUSA for under $30.00. It's based on
the ENS1371 chipset and works well with standard
Hi,
It seems that this mailing list is not only talking about Debian
specifics but also Linux in general, so I have questions on Linux
netboot.
Some days ago I installed several Linux clients with no harddisk to boot
from a server. The clients had 32MB RAM; this could be quite a lot, but
for
Martin Fields wrote:
For a dual boot - why not go to a computer store and buy one of those things
where you can swap hard drives like disks? They are around 30$, then for
This is a physical solution. In computer world, I think it's not that
quite cool.
linux get a cheap 3 gig. you could
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 07:21:16PM -0400, Todd Suess wrote:
At 04:15 PM 10/4/1999 -0700, Joey Hess wrote:
Todd Suess wrote:
I'll also bet you'll find several dozen update-menus processes running.
If
you do, tell me what version of menu you have installed.
No, of _menu_ , not
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On Tue, 5 Oct 1999, Ed Cogburn wrote:
Brad wrote:
2) Are you _sure_ is wasn't the problem with threaded system(3) calls in
one of the 2.1.2 prereleases? Given the information you give below, it
distinctly sounds like you ran into this bug and not
Oki DZ wrote:
Andrew Hately wrote:
I tried both the 2.2.1 kernel rescue disc and the 2.0.36 on my
sparcstation2; the newer one didn't seem to be able to eject the floppy when
the next one was needed.
Interesting... then how did you proceed?
ctrl-alt-del is understood by linux on the
Mine, as I may have said, is a wee bit slow - the 40MHz
prcoessor gives 40
bogomips. That
that being the slowness, not the 40 bogomips.
is probably down to the 1992 vintage hard disk
Hi,
after upgrading to a 2.2.10 kernel (from the default 2.1 slink one) and some
unstable packages, i get the following error:
- Original Message -
From: Cron Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 9:48 AM
Subject: Cron [EMAIL PROTECTED] test -f
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 07:09:13PM -0400, Todd Suess wrote:
You mean a process _named_ pdmenu is doing this, I'll bet.
Yes
I'll also bet you'll find several dozen update-menus processes running. If
you do, tell me what version of menu you have installed.
I had one process: wmaker
we use our central linux server to mount sharings on several data
containing workstations, the problem is that it looses the mountings
after a undetermined timeperiod!
debian 2.1 kernel 2.2.12 samba 2.05
from syslog:
smb_get_length: recv error = 5
smb_request: result -5, setting invalid
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 02:36:12PM -0500, Bill West wrote:
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 01:22:44PM -0600, David Karlin wrote:
Hello,
I've written a shell script that creates a file, then uploads it to my
ISP's server via (command-line) ftp.
After getting it to work from the (bash)
BTW, why would anyone install the Debian on Suns if the machines come
with
Solaris right out the boxes? The only reason I'm asking about Debian on
Sun is that I think it's an interesting alternative since the Classic
where I have an access to doesn't have Solaris on it (the CDs I mean).
I have a bit of source code here with the following bit:
Morse MorseTable[]=
{
' ',NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,
'A',DIH,DAH,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,
'B',DAH,DIH,DIH,DIH,NIL,NIL,NIL,
[etc...]
'/',DAH,DIH,DIH,DAH,DIH,NIL,NIL,
0,
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 20:04:43 +0200, Attila Csosz wrote:
I'd like to set up an environment( a set of programs ) to develop programs
under c++. I've heard about xemacs, gdb. Is it good? I need at least to
set/clear breakpoints; step to next source line; run and make projects.
Which
Hi!
I have a question! If I make a booteprom and a bootfloppy which one will
boot first?
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Bye! Benci!
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Debian 2.1 Slink 2.2.9 200MMX/32MB/1.7Gb/S3VirgeDX4Mb
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 11:22:22AM +0200, Istvan Benak wrote:
Hi all!
How can I view with my Linux box the somfile.prz file? Which program
should I use? Or if someone have a program which can view this file and
can convert it to an human format (i.e. pdf, or ppt, or anything else)
please
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
Hi!
I have a question! If I make a booteprom and a bootfloppy which one will
boot first?
It probably depends on the bootrom you use.
I have seen some bootroms ask the user which one to use...
(this was on NE1000 compatable cards, so it isn't exactly brand
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 12:22:57PM +0200, J.H.M. Dassen Ray wrote:
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 11:58:23 +0200, Joop Stakenborg wrote:
morse.c:52: warning: missing braces around initializer
Anyone know how to fix?
Just a guess, perhaps Morse is a 2 or more dimensional array type rather
than
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 03:38:05AM +0100, Mark Brown was heard to state:
The stable GNOME packages are actually produced by the Debian
maintainers - they're just distributed from the GNOME site.
So, why would they not be introduced into slink-proposed-updates?
The only things in
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 14:23:38 +0200, Joop Stakenborg wrote:
Morse MorseTable[]=
{
' ',NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,
Change to
{' ', {NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL,NIL}},
etc. The outer pair of curly braces is because the elements of the array are
structs, which aren't atomic; the
Sorry I forgot to say it's an Lotus Freelanc Graphics97 file (by the
whatis.com world all file formats)
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Hi all!
How can I view with my Linux box the
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 09:50:37AM +0200, J Horacio MG wrote:
BTW, why would anyone install the Debian on Suns if the machines come
with
Solaris right out the boxes? The only reason I'm asking about Debian on
Sun is that I think it's an interesting alternative since the Classic
where I
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 10:38:36PM -0400, B. Szyszka wrote:
OK, but what about the KDE folks, then? Why don't the mirrors for KDE have
apt-ing setup?
Ask them.
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First off, I have read the README.Debian file in /usr/doc/slrnpull/, but I
still cannot get slrnpull to accept my outgoing messages when running slrn in
spool mode. (Incidentally, is there a way to run slrnpull as non-root?)
As suggested, I did: adduser david news, adding me to the news group.
Why is the time as shown by asclock drifting so far from the real time? Does
Linux read the BIOS time, and therefore my BIOS clock is losing time quickly,
or is something else going on? Now the time is off by about 15 minutes, and it
makes crontab jobs sort of tricky.
Is there a way to sync
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On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 09:07:02 -0500, David Kanter wrote:
Why is the time as shown by asclock drifting so far from the real time?
Does Linux read the BIOS time, and therefore my BIOS clock is losing time
quickly,
Could be; see clock(8).
or is something else
Hi David,
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 09:07:02AM -0500, David Kanter wrote:
Is there a way to sync the time with a server when I start a PPP, so I won't
have to worry about this in the future? I vaguely remember a mention of this
when installing Slink.
Check xntp and ntpdate. I believe there
[While I am a lawyer, the following is not legal advice. If you need
legal advice, contact an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction.]
It is not that Qt is incomaptible it is the fact that KDE is linked to
software under a non GPL license and KDE is under the GPL. This
violates the GPL.
Kent West wrote:
Seth R Arnold wrote:
I'm trying to install slink on a Gateway E-4200 (PIII 400). This is
a testbed install, eventually to be an entire lab. I've had no problems
installing to an older E-3200 (PII 300).
The problem is that the network card (3COM 3c905.c) isn't
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