Hola!
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 09:21:25PM +0200, M. Angel Esteban wrote:
Hola!
Resulta que querría ponerme una buena impresora láser que rule
bajo Linux al 100% de sus posibilidades.
¿Alguna Sugerencia?
Yo tengo una LaserJet 6L y no me puedo quejar, cuando mire era de
lo mas baratito que
Hola a todos.
Como últimamente habréis observado todos, los servidores de correo se
están poniendo cada vez más duros con el tema del spam. A resultas de
esto, me he encontrado con que parte del correo que mando no llega
nunca a sus destinatarios, ya que aparece como proveniente de
Hola a todos.
Una pregunta, supongo que facilita: ¿qué es exactamente el CLASSPATH y
como lo puedo definir para incluir en él un directorio X? Lo he intentado en
.bashrc y en .profile (donde tengo el PATH) pero no sé si lo habré hecho
bien (supongo que no) porque unos programas no se me
Hola !
He visto en varios mensajes referentes a ip-up que se puede actualizar la
hora del sistema en internet, podeis indicarme como se hace o donde conseguir
informacion, gracias.
--
Tomas Güemes Sánchez
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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De: Emilio Hernández Martín [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: miércoles 13 de octubre de 1999 5:19
Para: Debian
Asunto: CLASSPATH
Hola a todos.
Una pregunta, supongo que facilita: ¿qué es exactamente el CLASSPATH y
como lo puedo definir
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: martes 12 de octubre de 1999 15:20
Para: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Asunto: Re: Bajo consumo de energía
Ahh, alguien sabe donde se puede conseguir mas info sobre las opciones de
APM
Si lo único que quieres es usar las X con tu tarjeta (porque la distro de
Xfree de Hamm no la soporta), pienso que es mejor que vayas a un mirror de
XFree y te bajes el binario de SVGA precompilado de XF86 3.3.5
para glibc2.
O mejor aún... Ves a cualquier site ftp de Debian, entras en Potato,
Para usar un servidor de correo saliente efectivamente debes utilizar
smarthost. Estas seguro que pop3.maptel.es es el servidor de correo saliente?
parece que solo sea un servidor de pop ... mira a ver si existe algo tal que
mail.maptel.es o algo parecidoy ponlo como smarthost
=
.
Buenos días a todos, estoy buscando algún programa que permita
configurar automáticamente impresoras HP. Tengo una HPLaserjet 4L, y
me gustaría poder controlar por ejemplo el modo ECONOMODE que me
aparece en güindos.
Por otro lado, el fin de semana estuve configurando linux para mi
Por otro lado, el fin de semana estuve configurando linux para mi
impresora, y conseguí que me imprimiera. Otra cosa que intenté fue
imprimir archivos PostScript en mi impresora no-PostScript. Para ello
utilicé el filtro de entrada que aparece en la documentación de ayuda
para la
Gracias por la información Manuel pero ¿dónde puedo encontrar ese
programa?
Buen día.
¿Como os las ingeniais con sendmail si teneis dos cuentas de correo? Si
cada vez que quiero mandar un correo desde una dirección tengo que poner un
smarthost diferente (servidor smtp) o se puede poner de alguna forma en el
sendmail? Por ejemplo, para el correo tengo fetchmail para recogerlo, sin
Yo tengo conexión a Iddeo y todo me funciona perfectamente, aunque dices
que estás conectado por Alehop, Iddeo y Alehop no son lo mismo... según
tengo entendido la conexión de Alehop está bastante limitada y a la mayoría
de las cosas solo tienes acceso con el navegador.
Saludos
Daniel
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 06:27:19PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola a todos.
Como últimamente habréis observado todos, los servidores de correo se
están poniendo cada vez más duros con el tema del spam. A resultas de
esto, me he encontrado con que parte del correo que mando no llega
mira a ver si te interesa el paquete chronyc
Saludos
Daniel
debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org con fecha 13/10/99 05:26:09
Destinatarios: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
CC: (cci: Daniel Ferradal Marquez/INFO/URQUIJO)
Asunto: Off-topic Actualizar la hora
Content-type:
Gracias por la información Manuel pero ¿dónde puedo encontrar ese
programa?
Te viene en cualquier distribución de la Debian... Si entras en el programa
dselect, ves a la opción Select, y cuando te aparezca la lista de
programas, pulsa mayúsculas+7 (para conseguir la barra /), escribe
El miércoles 13 de octubre de 1999 a la(s) 05:34:43 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
contaba:
He visto en varios mensajes referentes a ip-up que se puede actualizar la
hora del sistema en internet, podeis indicarme como se hace o donde conseguir
informacion, gracias.
$ grep rdate /etc/crontab
0 */6
Buenas.
Como habreis podido comprobar (los subscritos), en el Linux Journal ya
vienen anunciadas empresas que te montan el Linux en una máquina con el
micro de AMD Athlon.
¿Alguien ha podido comprobar el funcionamiento de Linux en el mismo? Yo no
hago más que leer comparativas de revistas, y
El miércoles 13 de octubre de 1999 a la(s) 10:25:32 +, Manuel Jerez
Cßrdenes contaba:
Gracias por la información Manuel pero ¿dónde puedo encontrar ese
programa?
En tu mirror de Debian más cercano.
--
Just do it.
David Serrano [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hola Toomany...
Yo también he leido sobre el Athlon y todo son elogios sobre lo bien que
va, eso si, sobre el soporte en linux es verdad que no dicen todavía nada
de nada, quizás haya que esperar un un mes o dos. Por cierto, ¿lo venden ya
en España en algún sitio conocido? Estoy pensando en
On mié, oct 13, 1999 at 05:34:43 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He visto en varios mensajes referentes a ip-up que se puede actualizar la
hora del sistema en internet, podeis indicarme como se hace o donde conseguir
informacion, gracias.
Crea un shell-script en '/etc/ppp/ip-up.d/' de nombre
Os envío un mensaje de un amigo mío que tiene problemas con la instalación de
Debian debido al SCSI.
Si podéis, incluid su dirección en la respuesta, ya que no está suscrito a la
lista de correo.
Muchas gracias por las ideas que podáis aportar.
-Forwarded message from Jose Angel Barroso Corroto
On Wed, 13 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola !
He visto en varios mensajes referentes a ip-up que se puede actualizar la
hora del sistema en internet, podeis indicarme como se hace o donde conseguir
informacion, gracias.
--
Tomas Güemes Sánchez
Hola Toomany...
Naaasss
Yo también he leido sobre el Athlon y todo son elogios sobre lo bien que
va, eso si, sobre el soporte en linux es verdad que no dicen todavía nada
de nada, quizás haya que esperar un un mes o dos. Por cierto, ¿lo
venden ya
en España en algún sitio conocido?
Si has hecho movimientos de paquetes ultimamente yo he detectado que pasa
cuando quito algún paquete con librerías y se han quedado enlaces
simbólicos apuntando a estos archivos pero los archivos a los que apuntan
estos enlaces ya no están... se borran los enlaces y punto...
Saluten
Daniel
En el mensaje que mandé antes referente al paquete chronyc o chronyd (no
recuerdo bien), este paquete solo tienes que instalarlo y el solito te pone
un script en /etc/ppp/ip_up-- (o como sea este archivo no tengo aquí la
maquina) el cual se ejecuta cuando conectaras a Internet, una vez que te
Estimados amigos.
Por fin he conseguido, tras un no corto fin de semana, hacer que mi
equipo pueda usar la tarjata de sonido bajo Linux. Sin embargo he encontrado
un par de problemas que os quiero comentar para, como siempre, tener
vuestras sugerencias y comentarios.
Para
Tu problema con el CD-ROM es obviamente de permisos, date los permisos
adecuados...
Tu problema con los altavoces... comprueba las conexiones, si realment
tienes bien enchufada la clavija donde corresponde, se por experiencia que
los agujeritos de la SB-PCI pueden liarte. Comprueba con un mixer
Ignacio J. Alonso wrote:
Hola,
hola,
Desde que actualicé a slink se me instaló el arranque en X con xdm y lo he
dejado así, pero me a cabo de dar cuenta de una cosa si entro
directamente en X al arrancar linux esto ¿significa que no se ejecuta ni el
profile, ni el .bashrc, ni el
tengo una tarjeta de sonido yamaha
en el kernel,en las opciones de sonido,que opcion tengo que activar???
--
..Agur..
--
Web del GLUB /
On Wed, Oct 13, 1999 at 11:03:27AM +0200, Manuel Trujillo wrote:
Si lo único que quieres es usar las X con tu tarjeta (porque la distro de
Xfree de Hamm no la soporta), pienso que es mejor que vayas a un mirror de
XFree y te bajes el binario de SVGA precompilado de XF86 3.3.5
para glibc2.
Pues eso que llevo 3 o 4 dias sin recibir un solo mensaje de la lista y
ya me mosquea ;-)
--
===NaClU2===
_/ _/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ Desde: 40º25'N 3º39'O
_/ _/ _/ _/ _/
_/ _/ _/ _/_/_/
Hola,
No s'e en que sentido estar'a limitada la conexi'on por
Alehop. Yo he usado telnet, HTTP, SMTP y CVS sobre ssh (si no recuerdo
mal). A velocidades razonables, contra m'aquinas en RedIris y fuera de
Espa~na...
Jesus.
Adriano Freitas writes:
(...)
Alias, vocês estão instalando o StarOffice em /opt??
/usr/local/bin/
Segundo as novas normas, a sugestão é colocar esses tipos de pacotes em
/opt, alguém me corrija se eu estiver enganado...
Na Debian, o local usual pra coisas que não vem em pacotes
Helio Loureiro writes:
[...]
Quanto a instalacao, nao peguei o Star Office em RPM, mas em TGZ,
daih eu instalei em /usr/local. Na verdade gostaria de instalar tudo em
/usr/share para compartilhar com outras maquinas na rede (daih era soh
exportar um diretorio), mas todas as
Que eu saiba, /usr/share é pra coisas independentes de arquitetura.
Provavelmente vai funcionar pra você, mas não é o correto.
Aqui a gente exporta o /usr/local mesmo, e dá certo.
O /usr/local *eh* para programas que rodam localmente na
maquina. O diretorio sugerido para ser
On Wed, Oct 13, 1999 at 12:36:21PM -0300, Hélio Alexandre Lopes Loureiro wrote:
O /usr/local *eh* para programas que rodam localmente na
maquina. O diretorio sugerido para ser compartilhado na rede (via nfs,
Sem querer botar lenha na fogueira, apenas para ver o q é teoricamente
correto:
Gleydson,
eu ja coloquei o guia online, e esta disponivel em
http://linux.brasileiro.net/~csena/diversos/debiandocsgml/index.html
para simplificar, vou colocar um link e uns comentarios em
http://linux.brasileiro.net~csena/ , mas vou fazer so anoite, de casa.
vou tentar colocar tambem no ftp,
ALLguem sabe como faco para obter os codigos de conversacao para POP3 e SMTP ?
grato
And if nosuid is
a good thing for this system, can it be implemented for the
/home directories only, without doing it for the whole / directory?
Being that nosuid is a mount option, this would be quite easy to do if
your /home was a separate partition, which I assume it is not.
Somewhere in
* Andrei Ivanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can I heck the web-site with LINUX OS ?
Send me information abaout that ..
Oh please..Linux does not crack computers. People do. You can crack a
site with Windows, if you know how to. You actually don't need to know
how.
uhm, I think he meant
I just installed the new Netscape 4.71 version on my Debian Linux
server. Just a report- It installs nicely with the Netscape4 installer
from Debian if you rename it to the proper convention. It seems MUCH
faster and more stable that all of the previous versions I have used.
Does it fix the
Hello!
I think that Debian is the best Linux distribution , since it suports free
software , and it is easy to install and upgrade , and higly stable and
secure. Is the linux distribution that better reflects the spirit of free
software.
But I think that there is something that we should care
I am installing Debian on a Compaq SystemPro/LT (arrrg Compaq!!!) and having
a couple of problems (probably provoked by a lack of a CDROM). I have the
software 'all installed' and configured except the proxy server. I am in the
process of trying to install the 2nd card. I have gone through the FAQ
A couple of months ago someone posted the URL for a site that
allowed you to put in your monitor and graphics card specs and
get back a list of modelines suitable for use in the XF86Config
file. I've misplaced the address.
Would someone who has it please post it on this list again?
Thanks.
Oh please..Linux does not crack computers. People do. You can crack a
site with Windows, if you know how to. You actually don't need to know
how.
uhm, I think he meant to write check. The transitions heck --
hack -- crack are farther away (especially the last one) I?d
say...
WHat
I would add: if you want to be able to ping the machine just like you can
windows
boxes then you'll need the Linux version of the software which makes this
mechanism
(Lan Manager a.k.a. Windows Networking) work. This package is called samba and
is
available as a couple different debian
Capital Technologies is using Debian/Linux extensively and is looking to
increase its team of people working with Debian/Linux to design an
eCommerce monitoring system. We are looking for a Senior person and one or
two junior positions.
The emotional center of our offering is our customer web
On Tue, 12 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Without having tried anything on my own system, I would suggest
that you remove the .enlightenment directory in your home directory
and try to load it again.
It is very likely that an old configuration file is incompatible with
the new version.
I just installed the new Netscape 4.71 version on my Debian Linux
server. Just a report- It installs nicely with the Netscape4 installer
from Debian if you rename it to the proper convention. It seems MUCH
faster and more stable that all of the previous versions I have used.
are you running
On Sun, 10 Oct, 1999 à 11:04:53AM +0300, tf wrote:
Hey guys,
before I installed gnome, I could call up mcedit independently of
Midnight commander. It will no longer come up. This is a drag, since I
would like to use mcedit as my primary editor for a while.
I don't suppose anyone knows
On Wed, Oct 13, 1999 at 12:53:06AM +0200, Laurent Martelli wrote:
I'm having a strange problem with squid. It suddenly does not resolv
local hostnames which are not in /etc/hosts.
For instance, if I try to browse www with lynx http://www/;, it says:
The requested URL could not be retrieved
*- On 12 Oct, Curt Daugaard wrote about Where was that modelines generator
site?
A couple of months ago someone posted the URL for a site that
allowed you to put in your monitor and graphics card specs and
get back a list of modelines suitable for use in the XF86Config
file. I've misplaced
What happened to your first copy, grasshopper?
This is slightly offtopic, but I just downloaded Real Player and I was
wondering if there was a way to save real audio file locally so I
don't have to fire up my ppp connection just to listen to .ram files.
One way is to install squid and then force the realplayer to use your
squid HTTP
Joop Stakenborg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
At the moment I am using a Sound Blaster vibra16x pnp card,
this card is not really supported by OSSFree (kernel)
or ALSA.
I have this card. It works fine for me, but it took some hacking.
It's an ISA PnP card, so you'll need isapnptools. Use
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On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Martin Waller wrote:
Oops - you're quite right.
fdisk /MBR from a dos boot disk...?
Doesn't lilo make a backup of some sort when it installs itself in the
mbr? Perhaps lilo -u /dev/hda1 could help. Although i've never tried
this, it
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On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Art Lemasters wrote:
Do any of you see any potential problem with putting the 'nosuid'
option for the '/' directory in /etc/fstab?
Yes. Various essential apps that should be in / (/bin actually, which
should be on /) require suid.
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Oki DZ wrote:
Is there any possibility of problems that would arise if Linux is
installed on Intel Pentium IIIs?
I haven't found any yet I have a potato/slink system running on a PIII
450 with 256M RAM (kernel 2.2.12) and its very smooth and stable
Its runs samba, apache
hey guys,
I want mcedit back, and decided to experiment. If I reinstall midnight
commander:
apt-get install mc
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
task-gnome-desktop task-gnome-apps gmc task-gnome-net task-gnome-wm
The
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 07:13:31PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does it fix the problems that make me hate Netscape so? The Java that
crashes/freezes NS, the DNS lookups that freeze NS, the random crashes if
you don't close windows in the correct order, etc.
I am using the latest .deb
WHat is the meaning of check a website with Linux OS?
I think it means can I connect to the internet with Linux?.
Answer: Yes, you can.
--
I already have all the latest software.
-- Laura Winslow, Family Matters
Dwayne Litzenberger - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Advertising Policy:
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On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, David J. Kanter wrote:
While using dselect when I really didn't know what I was doing, I'd select
packages and in the heat of the moment, wind up putting some things on hold,
flagging others for deletion, and eventually quitting out of
I have an ATI [EMAIL PROTECTED] AGP video card (which basically has Rage Pro 3d
acceleration), and I'd like to know if there are 3d libraries for it.
XF86_Mach64 works great on it, if that helps. I'd like to get the Quake 3
demo, but it don't work unless I can get 3d accel working on my box. Any
I am using the latest .deb packages (4.7) and I _never_ have any of these
things happens. Perhaps your problems lie elsewhere. No offense
I dunno. Ever since I started using Netscape 4.0x and everything later it
always would exhibit those problems on certain sites. I know others have
these
Markus Reuscher wrote:
Hi all!
I want to receive mails on my server with the addresse
[EMAIL PROTECTED] When I send mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or to [EMAIL PROTECTED] everything is allright.
But when I send mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get this
reply:
- Transcript of session
Yep. I tried to scan some other boxen on my home network, but it wouldn't
run.
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 11:33:23AM -0600, Art Lemasters wrote:
While trying to run satan here, I received a _compilation_
error message. Have any of you tried satan in potato (as I have)
and received the same
By the way, has anyone else had the problem when installing kernel
packages with dpkg, it freezes up on Setting up kernel-image-blah I
have to open up another terminal and kill dd (something to do with
/dev/ptmx). Anyone know a fix to this? I use the Unix98 ptys, and I
think that's the
Ouch! Accidentally did rm *?
You pretty much have to re-install everything, though there *might* be a
way to make dpkg check and re-install packages that don't check out
properly (I know RPM did it). Don't know how, though.
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 12:05:01PM -0700, j way wrote:
Hi, is there
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On 12 Oct 1999, Paul Seelig wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cyrus Patel) writes:
This is slightly offtopic, but I just downloaded Real Player and I was
wondering
if there was a way to save real audio file locally so I don't have to fire
up my
ppp
I have two potato systems. On the one I most recently upgraded,
running dselect with the apt method, I get asked Do you want to erase
the downloaded .deb files (Y/n)? On the other system, I am not asked,
but I would like to change that. I have been unable to find what
configuration setting
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 06:24:50PM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
I have two potato systems. On the one I most recently upgraded,
running dselect with the apt method, I get asked Do you want to erase
the downloaded .deb files (Y/n)? On the other system, I am not asked,
but I would like to change
I can not mount an ext2 file system rw immediately after creating it. What am
I doing wrong ?
[03:41:08 shaul]# cfdisk -P s /dev/hda
Partition Table for /dev/hda
FirstLast
# Type Sector Sector Offset Length Filesystem Type (ID) Flags
-- --- -
I was trying to get some x10 and some samba stuff working and I did a
force install. Now I get errors when I run dselect. I can't install
things since it can't find the packages for these things that I forced.
Oh, I suppose it is worth noting that I did a force-depends to see how
well they'd
Has anyone else noticed that wine depends on libgl1, but that package is
no longer available? What happened here? Is libgl1 no longer needed for
some reason? Does anyone still have this package because it's not on the
debian site anywhere.
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 08:17:25PM -0500, Paul Miller wrote:
Its been a while since I've used the debs. I install netscape into
/usr/local and get the same annoyances that Ian complains of. Maybe the
netscape installer fixes things. Who knows?
...could be. I installed 4.61 with the debs,
what are you guys trying to scan for ???
nmap seems to be the one most people use
http://www.insecure.org/nmap
Yes, but I want to make sure that someone ELSE using satan can't get into
my sister's box (she wouldn't like that). I've already used nmap.
--
I already have all the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does it fix the problems that make me hate Netscape so? The Java that
crashes/freezes NS, the DNS lookups that freeze NS, the random crashes if
you don't close windows in the correct order, etc.
--Ian Ehrenwald
Adam Shand wrote:
are you running glibc2.1? which version of netscape is it? libc5 or glibc?
i tried to install the glibc 4.7 netscape using the netscape4 installer and
started getting netscape crashes again on authentication and window closes
so i reverted back to libc5.
adam.
I am using A stable Debian Slink production system. Netscape version
4.71 glibc2.0 from ftp.netscape.com.
okay that makes sense then. i suggest that if you like that version of
netscape you don't upgrade to potato. netscapes glibc 2.1 code sucks hard.
adam.
1) Create some easy-to-use tools for making debian packages ( not for
experts I mean) in order that everybody can make a debian package and
so debian is updated faster (or perhaps we could get debian packages
from elsewhere , if someone want to make a program freely avaliable it
would be nice
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Ed Cogburn wrote:
Robert Rati wrote:
I've been stumped on why SO5.1 hasn't been working on my machine and on a
whim, I did a ps aux | grep soffice while it was loaded. What I found was
over 10 instances of soffice.bin running. When SO quits, those all die.
Is
*- On 12 Oct, Pablo De Napoli wrote about http://www.debian.org/contact;
2) Try to agree with the other linux distributions in a uniform package
format . I think we should consider use the rpm format for debian.
The are excelent tools from red-hat (under GPL) for installing rpm
( glint is
hi ya dwayne
what are you guys trying to scan for ???
nmap seems to be the one most people use=20
http://www.insecure.org/nmap
Yes, but I want to make sure that someone ELSE using satan can't get into
my sister's box (she wouldn't like that). I've already used nmap.
have you
Someone asked about an entry which appears in his logs, informing him that
emacs and movemail are not registered.
I found the fix to this problem, and I don't know how I missed it before.
Just remove the lines pertaining to movemail and emacs from your /etc/suid.conf
--
Andrew
hi ya
I can not mount an ext2 file system rw immediately after creating it. What am
I doing wrong ?
try to put data ont your new disk partitions...
shaul# mkdir /mnt/test_hda2
shaul# mount /dev/hda2 /mnt/test_hda2
- should work... if not, reformat /dev/hda2 again...
mke2fs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone else noticed that wine depends on libgl1, but that package is
no longer available? What happened here? Is libgl1 no longer needed for
some reason? Does anyone still have this package because it's not on the
debian site anywhere.
I found a .deb for this
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Uh oh... you may have sparked a flame war here ;)
These topics seem to come up frequently, please check the archives for
much more discussion.
On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Pablo De Napoli wrote:
The current version of Xfree is 3.3.5 ( from ftp.xfree86.org) but the
This is to announce the establishment of a new debian mailing list:
debian-security,
for the discussion of all aspects of security
significant to the Debian system, including cryptography.
Why have a list dedicated to security?
The primary reason is to facilitate future reference and
I have just dowloaded and installed the WingzPro Spredsheet program. I
did follow all of the instructions but I'm not sure what to do next. I
wil post the pertinent instructions, but I do not know exactly how to
implement them.
Launching Instructions
---
The following
Thank you for your help but I am getting the same results as before.
hi ya
I can not mount an ext2 file system rw immediately after creating it. What
am
I doing wrong ?
try to put data ont your new disk partitions...
shaul# mkdir /mnt/test_hda2
shaul# mount /dev/hda2
Salman Ahmed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is a Debian package (stable or unstable) available for portsentry ? I
haven't been able to find one as yet.
Someone is packaging it (for potato); check the debian-devel archive
if you want to know who that is (I don't remember); I've been using
port
Hi,
At one of our servers here, we have about 11 ip adresses
allocated to it.
However, when I try to add an additonal interface, the server
cannot traceroute to anywhere anymore.
In particular, the last couple of entries in the routing table
Just got this from pointcast !
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VA Linux, SGI, fund retail version of Debian GNU/Linux
October 12, 1999 3:55 PM EDT
SAN FRANCISCO, (Reuters) - Three companies have teamed up to fund the
packaging of another version of the upstart Linux operating system called
Debian GNU/Linux,
has anyone tried to use this command? I'm trying to build a
personalized distribution and need this command so set things up. I
think I need it anyways. Whenever I try to us it, I get
chroot: cannot execute /bin/bash: No such file or directory
I put bash in $NEWROOT/bin/ but no go either.
Hello,
I've been quiet, as I got sound and my ppa (imm) zip drive working!
For the past couple days, I've tried everything I could find on
the web the Thinkpad 560, and it's APM problems. I even downgraded
my BIOS to the 1.1 version. I built many kernels, even 2.2.0 on
the slink CD. (Which
Hello Lance,
- I also get the error when trying to start ViaVoice. I have
- a SoundBlaster PNP16. What is dsp? Is there a way I can
- get the device /dsp on my system.
I just went through this. Assuming that you have (made) a kernel
with sound support, login as root and perform:
cd /dev
Shao Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now, when I add an additional interface, eth0:7 which isn't used
before, the routing tables change to the following:
100.100.100.0 * 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0
eth0:7
100.100.100.0 *
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 07:21:06PM -0600, Dwayne C . Litzenberger wrote:
Anyone know of a kernel patch that basically lets any number of processes
open /dev/dsp any number of times?
Basically, a microphone splitter and a speaker mixer in one? I know this
would take CPU time, but I'd like to
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 10:22:45PM -0500, Brad wrote:
you don't, check out console-apt or gnome-apt.
Yes, what with apt, console-apt I rarely need to use dselect. Even though I
have no problem using it.
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