El Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 10:01:46PM +0100, Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz dijo:
Errr... ya fueron portadas, por Salvador Eduardo Tropea...
Yo hablaba de otra versión, que está portando Sergio Sigala, la versión
que trae Suse es 0.7-5 aun inestable.
En fin gracias por el enlace y hasta
Roberto Claassen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hola a todos, ya estoy aquí otra vez.
Estoy buscando la lista de correo de la traducción del gnome, se que es algo
así como gnome-es, pero no se más.
???, la lista de traductores para las aplicaciones, i.e. ficheros .po:
Mándalo a la lista [EMAIL
On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, Ismael Canales wrote:
Errr... ya fueron portadas, por Salvador Eduardo Tropea...
Yo hablaba de otra versión, que está portando Sergio Sigala, la
versión
que trae Suse es 0.7-5 aun inestable.
Hmmm... posiblemente sea trabajo redundante. Según SET, el port que
You can use ipchains to set up your firewall.. I've already sent a
message about this, and it also includes an example..
Regards
Eber Diniz
Hi,
I've had some problems with X apps compiled on hpux not displaying on
debian systems. I've tried xserver-mach64 from slink and slink-update
(dpks -s reports versions 3.3.2.3a-11 and 3.3.5-1.99.slink.0).
ssh to hp machine (twin) from debian machine, and run software with
DISPLAY pointing
On 12/04/99 02:05PM, Bob Bernstein wrote:
The new Evil Empire is not RedHat. That's a mistake many of us have made.
Debian will rue the day it got in bed with Corel. I predict Obergruppenfuhrer
Cowpland will mount a full court legal press - and soon - to break the GPL.
Break the GPL? I'm
On 12/03/99 02:41PM, aphro wrote:
based on your email i make the assumption that you may not be fully able
to install/setup linux on a laptop(one of the more complicated platforms
to install to due to the hardware in them) i suggest you attempt to seek
out someone who can help you in person.
I just salvaged a P100 system that the local university was throwing out and
am trying to set it up with an NE2500 ethernet card. The card, however, is
not cooperating... thanks to Plug 'n' Pray.
I've found a Red Hat-based NE2500 howto, but it basically boils down to
'install the system using a
Mark Wagnon writes:
I'm not aware of the agreements between Debian and Corel,...
There are none.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
Howdy,
When installing Xwindows the default setup is to start X using
xdm. Obviously initialization was not placed in /etc/inittab, it was
placed in /etc/rc[2,3,4,5].d/S99xdm and /etc/rc[1,6/K01xdm. If I want
to start in text mode and move to X by startx, is it sufficient to
remove the scripts at
Hello,
I have been running redhat rawhide with enlightenment and gnome for
some time now. Recently another machine got debian slink installed,
upgraded to potato. In rawhide an ordinary user can log out of X,
reboot or halt the computer, just by supplying the user password. How
to enable this
Actually, you should just uninstall the xdm package.
The last time I tried, gdm worked like a charm. Just installed the
package and the next boot up it used gdm.
Marshal
From: Svante Signell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to disable xdm
Date: Sun, 5 Dec 1999 01:43:52 +0100 (CET)
Howdy,
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On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, Svante Signell wrote:
I have been running redhat rawhide with enlightenment and gnome for
some time now. Recently another machine got debian slink installed,
upgraded to potato. In rawhide an ordinary user can log out of X,
reboot or
I've got Debian Linux 2.1 running on an old 386 DX intel
chip system.
I've installed all of the X11 packages that I think I need
from
http://www.debian.org/Packages/stable/x11/
starting with xfree86-common, and xserver-common and then
downloading other dependent packages.
Here's everything that I
On 04-Dec-1999, csager [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to get all of the error message into a file
so that I can make a reasonable attempt at solving my
problem?
If you are using bash for your shell
startx 21 filename
or if you are using t/csh
startx filename
or if you
Svante Signell said:
If I want
to start in text mode and move to X by startx, is it sufficient to
remove the scripts at the corresponding runlevel? (Runlevel 2?)
Yep. Or you can mv them from SnnDaemonName to snnDaemonName (e.g., mv S98xdm
s98xdm), which keeps the link there, but disables it.
csager said:
I get so many error messages that scroll by my screen so
fast that I don't know what all the problems are.
Is there a way to get all of the error message into a file
so that I can make a reasonable attempt at solving my
problem? Or possibly a way to step through the errors so
Mark Wagnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but if the GPL could be broken, I would think it would have been Microsoft
and all its bazillions of lawyers to have already done so.
Naw. Firstly, Linux has only reached critical mass as a viable commercial
enterprise in the past year. Secondly, it's too
*Please cc all replies to me, as I'm not subscribed to the list currently*
I am using potato, with an ATA/33 HD (Quantum Fireball, 8.4 gig).
Whenever I restart my system, hdparm yields this:
# hdparm -c -k -d /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
I/O support = 0 (default 16-bit)
using_dma= 1 (on)
New proud owner of Debian CD - Made the 2 - 31/2 floppies - installed
OK
up to part - install CD and msg no CDROM - reconfigured
tried again
using common CD module - got all the way to install CDROM and msg -
CDROM not mounted successfully -- System is ancient
Debian is said to be one of the more difficult Linux distributions to install,
though it is easier to maintain. I think it just takes a long time to
install.
Personally, I have found that installing Debina on laptops isn't all that hard-
provided you take a few minutes to understand the
fdutils postinst prints the following message:
Note: /usr/bin/fdformat is obsolete and is no longer available.
Please use /usr/bin/superformat instead. Also, there had been some
major changes from version 4.x. Please refer to the documentation.
Yet /usr/bin/fdformat which is
Folks-
Problem A.
I'm attempting a reinstall on LibraNet Compilation of debian/linux from
cd.I have a secondary master HD, which is dedicated to linux. when I
attempt to partition it, I can get the primary partion installed, but
system will not allow me to change file type to linux extended.
+ aphro wrote:
| if i remember rioght the deb of quake2 was 3.19 ? or something earlier
| maybe, upgrade to 3.20 and try again (unles syour already running 3.20
| :) ) i got the retail quake2/linux cd. although ive never tried a network
| game of q2 only q3.
It is 3.20...3.20-3 I believe
On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Mark Wagnon wrote:
Did you make sure that you have set up exim to do relaying for your
internal network? You neet to put the network address when eximconf
asks you about relaying local networks. I 've never set this up
before, but you can take a look at a Linux
based on your email i make the assumption that you may not be fully able
to install/setup linux on a laptop(one of the more complicated platforms
to install to due to the hardware in them) i suggest you attempt to seek
out someone who can help you in person. most linux users are more then
On 12/04/99 08:36PM, Bob Bernstein wrote:
What do you mean?
What do you find hard to imagine? That Linux will be forked into several
competing proprietary incarnations, much as Unix has? What were the job
prospects last year for a c/c++ programmer who insisted on working on
GNU/Linux-based
1) /sbin/isapnp
2) Donald Becker home page has links to programs to run that will give you
info about installed NIC.
I just salvaged a P100 system that the local university was throwing out and
am trying to set it up with an NE2500 ethernet card. The card, however, is
not cooperating...
I've a few minor problems with man.
To start with, I'm using SVGATextMode. My screen is set to 116x60. However,
whenever I view a man page with man, it reformats the page to 80 columns wide,
and justifies it.
I'm using slink, with most of the core upgraded to potato. When I was in
Redhat before
JB Popnoe wrote:
New proud owner of Debian CD - Made the 2 - 31/2 floppies - installed
OK
up to part - install CD and msg no CDROM - reconfigured
tried again
using common CD module - got all the way to install CDROM and msg -
CDROM not mounted successfully --
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
I just salvaged a P100 system that the local university was throwing
out and am trying to set it up with an NE2500 ethernet card. The
card, however, is not cooperating... thanks to Plug 'n' Pray.
Hrm... A quick grep through the
On Sat, 1999-12-04 at 17:57:00 -0700, csager wrote:
== snip ==
I have run XFR86Config, but when I type the command:
startx
I get so many error messages that scroll by my screen so
fast that I don't know what all the problems are.
Is there a
Hi all,
I've had slrn and leafnode working together briefly, but I messed with
my partitions to make room for some other stuff. Upon installing
debian and upgrading to potato, I can't get slrn to subscribe to a
group.
AFAIK, leafnode it okay. fetchnews runs alright too. When I try to
subscribe
For a week now, I have been trying to get to hotmail.com using
Netscape 4.05, and continually get the message
The document contained no data
Try again later, or contact the servers administrator
The access worked fine until this began. I can get in using lynx, so
it is a NS problem.
On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, Mark Wagnon wrote:
mwagno True, but you can't do one without the other. Anyway, there are many
mwagno more complicated tasks that someone running linux will face. IMO,
mwagno setting up and troubleshooting my home network was 10x harder than the
mwagno installation.
heard
On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, JB Popnoe wrote:
jbp534 using common CD module - got all the way to install CDROM and msg -
jbp534 CDROM not mounted successfully -- System is ancient 486/66 with
a
jbp534 HD 1.5 gig CDROM is working as I then loaded from CD with
INSTALL
jbp534 again
On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, koyote wrote:
koyote But if you want to *learn* linux- install Debian.
hate to disagree but i always reccomend slackware to those who want to
*learn* linux :) thats how i learned, and i learned quite a bit manually
compiling/installing hundreds of apps on my own. not that
On 12/04/99 10:08PM, aphro wrote:
heard that, when i first started using slackware 3.2 i could _not_ get
XFREE working, after many months i broke down and got a copy of
acceleratedX. nowadays its quite a bit easier but those modelines are
still beyond me. even after goin thru the howtos.
I
I just recompliled my kernel(potato) to try and get my sound card working
and since then I am getting 'Bus error' when trying to load netscape 4.?, or
communicator 4.5.
I have found this question asked several times in the archives, but no
answers :(
Brett
*** Brett Shand **
Bob Bernstein wrote:
Money changes people. And money talks and bs walks. That's all I'm saying.
You make some valid points about the danger for Debian and
GNU/Linux. IMHO the Corel distribution, like some others, is
getting away from the real importance of GNU/Linux. The points
are, as
On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 10:19:04AM +0800, Lindsay Allen wrote:
My spare box has this setup:
hda1 dos
hdb5 caldera
hdb6 rh
sda5 debian
Is anyone willing to help me get it running? Perhaps give me a menu which
will do the job. Or point me to a more suitable doc.
Try this
How do refresh/reinstall debian binaries while all the configs
are intact?
regards,
= == Andre M. Varon - Technical Head
= = == Lasaltech, Inc. - http://andre.lasaltech.com
= === =
= = = If I cannot bend Heaven, I shall move Hell.
= = --
Hello,
I'm desperate SB 64 PCI user trying to get that card to live.
I've tried alsa 0.3.0pre4, and followed all the instructions for SB PCI
cards, module is loaded, mixer is up but no sound is coming out of speaker.
I'm using kde 1.1.2.
I kindly ask for any help, experience on using alsa on SB
Hi all,
being the risky type I tried alsa-cvs, but failed miserably:
Installing a freshly compiled alsa-modules-unstable-package results in
this:
linux # dpkg -i
../alsa-modules-unstable-2.2.13_0.5pre+cvs19991129+1445-1+custom.1.5_i386.deb
Selecting previously deselected package
aphro writes:
i always reccomend slackware to those who want to *learn* linux
Debian comes with a complete set of examples of the correct way to do
everything. Slackware leads new users to reinvent the square wheel.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
Can someone point me to some documentation or clue me into the netstd
reorganization?
I understand that netstd was broken down into individual components, but
I sort of miss the old way, simply because I never learned all of what was
in netstd. When netstd asked if I wanted to disable the
Joe Block wrote:
When I did the install on my friend's laptop, the first thing I did
after corel's install was done was add my local mirror of slink,
security.debian.org, the y2k updates the XFree86 3.3.5 to its
sources.list and update upgrade.
I went ahead and did a Corel to slink
-k will keep the settings active over an IDE reset, not a system reset.
That is: Occationally, the system may find that it needs to update the
state of the IDE devices, and issues an IDE reset to send the disks
or controller to a know state (I'm not exactly sure how or why it does this.)
If this
Hi,
I'm looking to set up my debian box as a router to share the modem
between itself and another machine which is dual-boot (debian/win98).
Since I work at an ISP I can get a static IP for the second box as well
as the first (when I dial up the radius server at my ISP recognizes my
username and
Hi!
I'm a student in an engeneer school and I have
to use mysql in C. However, I haven't any sample of
code, just the API, that I don't understand.
That's why I ask you if you could send me an
example (.c), which connects to mysql and performs
some queries.
Thanks
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
Hi,
I'm looking to set up my debian box as a router to share the modem
between itself and another machine which is dual-boot (debian/win98).
Since I work at an ISP I can get a static IP for the second box as well
as the first (when
Randy Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joe Block wrote:
When I did the install on my friend's laptop, the first thing I did
after corel's install was done was add my local mirror of slink,
security.debian.org, the y2k updates the XFree86 3.3.5 to its
sources.list and update
Hi,
Is there any package/application to convert HTML format to plain text ?
Thanks.
Best regards,
Nuno Carvalho
?
Nuno Emanuel F. Carvalho
Dep. Informatics Engineering
University of Coimbra
Portugal
?
Hi,
I am trying to install slink on my computer, which i successfully did.
This is my first debian install.
I have two questions.
My Matrox 400 card is not supported with the version of Xfree that comes
with Slink.
I tried installing my Accelerated X but i keep getting the error mesage
Nuno Emanuel F. Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any package/application to convert HTML format to plain text ?
Lynx can do that with the -dump option.
lynx -dump file.html file.txt
--
Francois Deppierraz student
http://www.ctrlaltdel.ch
ICQ:
*- On 5 Dec, Arcady Genkin wrote about XFree86 3.3.5 for slink? (was: Corel
to Slink upgrade)
Randy Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joe Block wrote:
When I did the install on my friend's laptop, the first thing I did
after corel's install was done was add my local mirror of slink,
Rick Knebel wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to install slink on my computer, which i successfully did.
This is my first debian install.
I have two questions.
My Matrox 400 card is not supported with the version of Xfree that comes
with Slink.
I tried installing my Accelerated X but i keep
Thus spake Tom Cato Amundsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
What library do i have to install.
libterm.cap.so.2 ;-) I remember reading somewhere a good explanation why not
use
Accelerated X on debian, I don't remember what is was.
Actually, I had alot of problems on my box with XF86. I copied
Hello,
Having installed slink (twice) and upgraded to potato (twice) I'm
wondering if somebody can give pointers to the appropriate tools/files
to change for configuring different utilities. I have been running
redhat since 5.0 to 6.1+ with rawhide. For rpm-based distributions I
am rather
I am trying to get the beast to work but I am unsuccessful anyone out
there know how to get it to work so I can record CD's?
I get the following messages during booting
paride: epat registered as protocol 0
pcd: pcd
Hi!
I have installed PHP3 as cgi- and apache-module on an slink-based machine. I
also have installed some PHP-modules (mysql and imap). When I try to call a
string function (strip_tags) I get an error message in my browser window: call
to unsupported function...
It seems to be that this module is
My name is Adriano , i´m from Portugal and i wanted
to now secrets of net , secrets from all types the more simples to the more
complicated even does to get into web sites and chang it or go inside my best
friend´s cpu. Don´t get me wrong ,and don´t think that i wanna now this to make
bad
I'm trying to install xmms, but it needs libgtk1.2 = 1.2.6-1 but 1.2.6-0
is installed. I've done update and upgrade and this is still the libgtk
installed. What's the best way to get a blessed version of libgtk?
I just got this box working right and dont' want to hose it up now.
Robert
I've looked through the archives, lilo documentation and howtos. I'm
either not understanding this or am not seeing what I need. I have
windows 95 on hda. Slink and Redhat 6.0 are on hdb. Slink's bootable
root partition is on hdb3 and Redhat's is on hdb1. I have lilo
installed now through
First, an easy question. Is there a simple way to get -idle to
override -persistent. I want to redial until I get connected, but
if I forget to log off, I want the modem to hang up after 15 minutes.
This seems like a reasonble thing to do.
OK, now the real question.
IMHO it's a fun one. I'm
Gregory T. Norris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 12:55:48PM +0100, Joachim Trinkwitz wrote:
Try package netdate :) (it has its own .deb now).
I tried that but couldn't find it... guess my mirror just wasn't up to
date. Doh!!!
Doh myself ... seems I have an outdated
Carl,
seems you know the standard ways -- have a look at the wmanager
package (brandnew in potato):
$ apt-cache show wmanager
Package: wmanager
Version: 0.2-1
Priority: optional
Section: x11
Maintainer: Tommi Virtanen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Depends: libc6 (= 2.1), libfltk1, libstdc++2.10,
I love Debian, I use Debian, I administer Debian at my
school. Why do I use Debian? Because my school uses it. Why does my
school use it? Because they didn't like the GUIness of RedHat, and
Slackware is just too much of a hassle. Plus, they were drawn to apt-get.
Debian is a
On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, Sven Gaerner wrote:
I have installed PHP3 as cgi- and apache-module on an slink-based machine. I
also have installed some PHP-modules (mysql and imap). When I try to call a
string function (strip_tags) I get an error message in my browser window: call
to unsupported
On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 02:08:08PM +0100, Svante Signell wrote:
Personally I think you should separate installation from configuration
into different parts. The configuration could be made mandatory, but
not until you have a bootable base system (HD and floppy) up and
running.
Actually, i
Hello debian-users
The slink version of scm (scheme interpreter) seems to be missing
'build.scm', so I cannot use the 'hobbit' compiler (scheme to C)
Alex.
Svante Signell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I have been running redhat rawhide with enlightenment and gnome for
some time now. Recently another machine got debian slink installed,
upgraded to potato. In rawhide an ordinary user can log out of X,
reboot or halt the computer, just by
On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 02:31:04PM +, Randy Edwards wrote:
Can someone point me to some documentation or clue me into the netstd
reorganization?
I understand that netstd was broken down into individual components, but
I sort of miss the old way, simply because I never learned all
On Sat, Dec 04, 1999 at 06:43:06AM -0800, Howard Mann wrote
This message was sent from Geocrawler.com by Howard Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Be sure to reply to that address.
Hi,
I am going to install Debian from a CD using my
ATAPI/IDE CD-ROM. I am switching from Red Hat.
In the
On Sat, Dec 04, 1999 at 01:50:34AM -0600, John Foster wrote
I just upgraded a very stable pure Slink system to Potato and I have a
few legacy problems ( I think)!
[snip]
For some reason Enlightenment is set as the default and the Gnome
control panel will not change it. Yes I told it to
On Sat, Dec 04, 1999 at 11:33:24AM -0700, Ray Woodcock wrote
Making a little progress here. Many thanks to John Pearson for the most
recent increment.
Next:
1. Not sure whether my installation completed. I was looking at someone's
comments about editing a file in /usr/src/linux, so I
On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, David Blackman wrote:
[ snip uninformed ranting ]
: I'm going to get flamed for this. I know it. We don't want to
: think we're techno-snobs. We want to think our distribution is
: superior. We want to leave out KDE. We don't want Joe Blow to start
: with Debian, if
On 12/05/99, Svante Signell addressed Q: Where to configure things in
slink/potato:
Having installed slink (twice) and upgraded to potato (twice) I'm
wondering if somebody can give pointers to the appropriate tools/files
to change for configuring different utilities.
Most everything is in
What steps do users take to keep logs down to
reasonable sizes? I have seen nothing on this aspect
of management and so have been using 'rm' and then
creating a new file.
If it is possible, I would like to remove everything
older than say seven days on a twice monthly basis
after checking there
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Bernstein) wrote:
Paul McHale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, you posted this Friday afternoon and got thirteen replies (including
braindead recommendations such as get Corel), none of which you
Braindead ? It is based on debian ... Do you really think Corel is a bad
I think you bring up many problems and issues that debian has. but
i don't think any of these issues haven't been the issue of a flame
war sometime or another.
debian is based upon the ideal that free software should be available
without sticky licensing issues so that you could do just what
Godric [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi. Anyone know if there is a deb package (I'm using Slink still with
2.0.36 kernel) for converting ordinary dates into Julian dates (as used
in Astronomy)? Or if no debs then any GNU/Linux package which I could
use alien on?
The date command (in the shellutils
My guess is that the windows install probably uses the same
lowest-common-denominator graphics mode (it looks like it to me) regardless
of video hardware and the Linux X-based setup is using different modes
during setup, dependent upon which video card it thinks it detects. The
Windows-based
Hi all --
I was recently trying to render a pdf from docbook, but the farthest I got
was TeX. Upon calling jadetex on jade's output, metafont dumped a bunch of
complaints about missing files.
What font packages do I need installed?
TIA
--
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A. M. Varon wrote:
How do refresh/reinstall debian binaries while all the configs
are intact?
regards,
= == Andre M. Varon - Technical Head
= = == Lasaltech, Inc. - http://andre.lasaltech.com
= === =
= = = If I cannot bend Heaven, I shall move Hell.
= = --
Adriano Filipe wrote:
My name is Adriano , i´m from Portugal and i wanted to now secrets of
net , secrets from all types the more simples to the more complicated
even does to get into web sites and chang it or go inside my best
friend´s cpu. Don´t get me wrong ,and don´t think that i wanna
My guess is that the windows install probably uses the same
lowest-common-denominator graphics mode (it looks like it to me) regardless
of video hardware and the Linux X-based setup is using different modes
during setup, dependent upon which video card it thinks it detects. The
Windows-based
On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 11:46:46AM -0600, ktb wrote:
I've looked through the archives, lilo documentation and howtos. I'm
either not understanding this or am not seeing what I need. I have
windows 95 on hda. Slink and Redhat 6.0 are on hdb. Slink's bootable
root partition is on hdb3 and
Hi
I screwed up the first time I posted this, my apologies if there has been a
double posting.
I have just recompiled my kernel (potato) to get my sound card working and
since then when I try to run Nescape 4.? I get Bus error returned after a
little HDD grinding.
Any ideas? TIA
Brett
David Blackman wrote:
Lately I've been thinking about forking Debian, into DWA,
meaning Debian Without Attitude. We'll drop the attitude, and the
pretenses, about what Free means, and get licensing deals with Corel,
Netscape, and Sun, to include Wordperfect, Communicator, and
Staroffice.
On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 10:48:15AM -0800, aphro wrote:
It may not help but i remapped ctrl-0alt-del to go to runlevel 1, instead
of reboot usually allows for a clean shutdown when something goes
wrong(like X breaking, or some startup script hanging the system)
Hi Nate,
Thanks for the idea.
On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 11:53:45AM -0800, George Bonser wrote:
On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, Brad wrote:
Whatever the netstd package now depends on is what used to be in netstd.
But the dependancies need to change. I want rwho on one system but I do
NOT want rwhod on it. I want rsh but I do NOT
Hi,
I went to the Xig.com web site and they say to use Accelaerated X with
debian i have to load the termcomp package.
I have looked all through the cd's for this .
Could someone tell me where this is at?
Thanks
Rick
Rick Knebel
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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David Blackman wrote:
Lately I've been thinking about forking Debian, into DWA,
meaning Debian Without Attitude. We'll drop the attitude, and the
pretenses, about what Free means, and get licensing deals with Corel,
Netscape, and Sun, to include Wordperfect, Communicator, and
Staroffice.
Brad wrote:
On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 11:46:46AM -0600, ktb wrote:
I've looked through the archives, lilo documentation and howtos. I'm
either not understanding this or am not seeing what I need. I have
windows 95 on hda. Slink and Redhat 6.0 are on hdb. Slink's bootable
root
Hi all,
I didn't print for a long time;
when I try to print a simple text file (lpr ZZZ),
lpq says: waiting for lp to become ready (offline ?)
I check the cable, I de-installed/re-installed the 'lpr'
package (always using my conf files for a Epson 750, on
/dev/lp0). Still nothing (even under
On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 12:12:27AM +0100, Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
Hi all,
I didn't print for a long time;
when I try to print a simple text file (lpr ZZZ),
lpq says: waiting for lp to become ready (offline ?)
Motherboard is an ABIT BE-6.
Of course, // port is in the kernel.
I also
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Dear People of the Debian Movement,
I'm sorry if this is the wrong place to ask, please redirect me.
For some month I enjoyed reading linux.debian.user, as all of a sudden
the fload of messages dropped drastically. Some months before my own
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