At 12:24 AM 1999-12-11 +0100, Jon Noble wrote:
Hola, tengo un problema con gIDE, a ver si alguien sabe algo.
Por un lado no puedo ejecutar el binario de Debian en potato porque
depende de libguile4, pero libguile6 no me deja instalar libguile4. Como
además la versión que hay en potato es bastante
Hola, efectivamente no tenía instalado libtool. Lo he instalado y ya he
conseguido compilar.
Gracias por la ayuda.
Un saludo,
JonN
On sáb, 11 dic 1999 01:13:17 Ugo Enrico Albarello wrote:
At 12:24 AM 1999-12-11 +0100, Jon Noble wrote:
Hola, tengo un problema con gIDE, a ver si alguien sabe
Hola,
Quiero configurar algunos ficheros de /etc como el /etc/fstab remótamente
desde el servidor linux de una red local. Ese fichero es el mismo en todos
los clientes y quiero poder modificarlo a todos ellos por igual pero sin
entrar de uno en uno (quiero poder escribir 1 vez ese fichero y
Hola amigos,
Perdonen el off topic pero esta lista es la mas amigable que conozco y
no estoy en ninguna dedicada especialmente a modems.
Resulta que estaba hace unos dias charlando en IRC, riendome de los
crios que sedivierten botando la coneccion, cuando de pronto CLICK!, mi
modem colgo.
La línea RDSI puede llegar a 128 kbps usando los 2 canales, mientras que con
una línea telefónica normalmente no puedes llegar más allá de los 50 kbps.
La RDSI dispone de una tarifa plana mensual para un único número por 16000
pts. (aunque no se si vale para infobirria).
César.
-Original
Hola linuxeros:
Despues de haber conseguido instalar Debian Slink, 2.1, estoy
intentando configurarla. Pero estoy teniendo problemas con la
compilación del kernel 2.2.4. que me da este mensaje de error:
# Esta es la parte donde me da el error de compilacion.
gcc -D__KERNEL__
Hola,
On sáb, 11 dic 1999 15:14:17 José Miguel wrote:
Despues de haber conseguido instalar Debian Slink, 2.1, estoy
intentando configurarla. Pero estoy teniendo problemas con la
compilación del kernel 2.2.4. que me da este mensaje de error:
as86 -0 -a -o bootsect.o bootsect.s
de que manera puedo ser vendedor de su producto en mi pais Honduras
que nesecito hacer para poderlo distribuir el producto aqui
Guenas
On Fri, Dec 10, 1999 at 10:43:37AM +0100, Josep Antoni Yepes wrote:
Alguien me puede decir si se nota la diferencia entre una linea normal
de timofonica y una rdsi ?? Me explico, me tengo que poner telefono y
no se si me saldria a cuenta ponerme una rdsi o una linea normal.
En precio, la
On Sat, Dec 11, 1999 at 01:50:05PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
de que manera puedo ser vendedor de su producto en mi pais Honduras
que nesecito hacer para poderlo distribuir el producto aqui
La información oficial sobre este tema esta en:
http://www.debian.org/distrib/cdinfo
En mi
Hola linuxeros:
Os doy las gracias a los que me habéis contestado a mi e-mail.
He hecho lo que me habéis indicado, instalar los paquetes bin86 y
kernel-packages con dselect. He vuelto a empezar los pasos de
compilación con make dep, make clean y make bzdisk y ha funcionado
On Sat, Dec 11, 1999 at 11:01:48PM +0100, José Miguel wrote:
Hola linuxeros:
Os doy las gracias a los que me habéis contestado a mi e-mail.
He hecho lo que me habéis indicado, instalar los paquetes bin86 y
kernel-packages con dselect. He vuelto a empezar los pasos de
compilación
Hola linuxeros:
Os agradezco la respuesta a mis solicitud de ayuda sobre la
creación de dispositivos de audio. He ejecutado la orden MAKEDEV audio
desde el directorio /dev y me ha creado dos dispositivos audio y audio1,
con los que he podido reproducir un CD de musica.
Tengo
At 12:15 AM 1999-12-12 +0100, José Miguel wrote:
Hola linuxeros:
[...]
Tengo otro problema en Debian Slink 2,1 que tengo instalada, no
puedo ejecutar Nestcape. Lo instale desde dselect con la opción de
instalar desde un grupo de paquetes preestablecidos, eligiendo la opción
que se
El Sat, Dec 11, 1999 a las 05:51:44AM -0300, Blu dijo:
Hola amigos,
Perdonen el off topic pero esta lista es la mas amigable que conozco y
no estoy en ninguna dedicada especialmente a modems.
Resulta que estaba hace unos dias charlando en IRC, riendome de los
crios que sedivierten
On Fri, 10 Dec 1999, Steve Lamb wrote:
Friday, December 10, 1999, 2:53:54 AM, Kenneth wrote:
I think that this is a bad suggestion since there are some people (such as
me) who use the Reply-To headers to ensure that the recipients have a valid
reply address to reply to us. If the mailing
I have a feeling I will be reinstalling my system, but I was going thru and
cleaning up old logs, etc and accidently deleted /var/lib/dpkg/status when I
meant to delete the old status files. Is there any way to regenerate the
status
file or is dpkg now totally and horribly broken?
Regards,
Thanks for the replies.
Unfortunately it seems I've to bridge at home:(
Still hoping someone else would do it for the world to grab
On 10/12/99 Todd Suess wrote:
I have a feeling I will be reinstalling my system, but I was going thru and
cleaning up old logs, etc and accidently deleted /var/lib/dpkg/status when I
meant to delete the old status files. Is there any way to
regenerate the status
file or is dpkg now totally
has anyone successfully installed the Bata drivers for the
sound blaster live sound card. If so how? I tried and I could not
get it to work.
Ok, if you read my previous email, you know I made a serious mistake and
accidently
deleted /var/lib/dpkg/status while I was cleaning out the old status files
to save some
space.
Obviously, dpkg now has no idea of what packages are installed on my
system, and
is broken.
Is there any way to
I'm trying to set up a network with Samba and can't get Swat to open in
my Netscape browser. I've tried,
http://localhost:901/ which nets Netscape unable to locate the server
keyword.netscape.com Please check the server name and try again.
http://xyf:901/ Gives the same error. (xyf is my
On Fri, Dec 10, 1999 at 02:34:56PM +1100, Peter Ross wrote:
On 09-Dec-1999, Jonathan Markevich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 09 Dec 1999, Peter Ross wrote:
I know, probably a common problem. Related to libc5. HOW do I
fix it??? Libc5 and glibc are loaded (Slink +
If you are talking about emu10k1, which I assume you are, yes I have.
key things to do. 1) make sure your kernel is configured with sound
support as a module, and no other sound options are selected. Compile
the kerel when you get out. make dep; make clean; make bzlilo; make
modules; make
On Fri, 10 Dec 1999, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
Peter Not our problem. You are still breaking etiquette by doing so.
Peter Ravi my apologies if i went out of the way to annoy anyone. they
Peter Ravi were unintended.
Even *after* apologising for unknowingly / unintentionally annoying a
All of a sudden while trying to emacs -nw options to setup my new
modem , things refuse to execute! It just stalls and doesn't do anything!
I see no particular connection between things that work and those that
dont: Working: xterm, ls, cat, fsck, vi Not: startx,emacs, xemacs,
netscape,
check your inetd.conf and services files (in /etc)
inetd.conf should have a line that looks like:
swatstream tcp nowait.400 root/usr/sbin/swat swat
and services should have a line that looks like:
swat901/tcp
make sure the binary that inetd.conf is pointing to (in
Is Debian 2.2 (Potato) stable enough to use it?
Tadas
so i decided to re reinstall my box w/ potato.. i had run slink for about
9 months or so and wanted to play around.. etc etc - so i wiped the box
and put a bare version of slink on .. then upgraded to potato via apt
but when i download a new 2.2 kernel to compile my new kernel and get
everything
i have been tryin to get this wroking for 2 hours now, and still cant.
i went to www.3dfxgamers.com and grabbed the latest kernel module, and
mesa driver, and XF86_3DFX driver for XF86 3.3.5 instaleld them all and it
went ok as far as i could tell..manually compiling stuff from source rpms
is a
check your firewall .. that ipmasq package always blocks all
incoming/outgoing packets on my machines i always remove it. dhcp may be
starting up before ipmasq .
nate
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, jason wrote:
rohwed so i decided to re reinstall my box w/ potato.. i had run slink for
about
rohwed 9
everything is OK, mistake was in routing table (wrong IP number)
Thanks for help...
igi
uninstaled ipmasq (with dselect) and masquerade _is_working_,
but only between linux box and internal network, when pinging
external host from internal net its unreachable :-(
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aphro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: check your firewall .. that ipmasq package always blocks all
: incoming/outgoing packets on my machines i always remove it. dhcp may be
: starting up before ipmasq .
Or, if you DO want to use ipmasq, remember to (re-)run the command
'ipmasq' AFTER dhcp get's the
I have bought (two day ago) a modem, it says (in the windows software)
that it is a Motorols SM56 PCI, Speakerphone Modem and it is on
COM4.
That says it all. Speakerphone Modem = Winmodem. Take it back and get a
real modem.
--
Now I have an Supra 2260 PCI Modem Enumerator/Supra
My apt.conf said:
Post-Invoke {mount -o remount,ro /usr;}.
So dselect changed /usr from rw to ro.
Thanks. Hans Gubitz
On Thu, Dec 09, 1999 at 07:55:40PM +0100, Hans Gubitz wrote:
On potato /usr is told to be a Read-only file system ?!
My fstab says: /dev/hda7 /usr ext2 defaults 0 2
--
On Fri, 10 Dec 1999, Martin Schulze wrote:
Kenneth Stephen wrote:
On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, Steve Lamb wrote:
Friday, December 10, 1999, 4:04:47 AM, RAVIKANT wrote:
Exactly. See also http://garcon.unicom.com/FAQ/reply-to-harmful.html
Furthermore, I think that the original
Hello,
The manpage of HOSTS_ACCESS has a section called BOOBY TRAPS which
describes how to automatically to do a finger on a machine which
is denied network via /etc/hosts.deny, and mail its output to root.
I'm attmpting to set this up so that any telnet request from outside
my lan is denied and
Somewhat off-topic, and as likely to be urban legend as not, but
amusing . . .
Mutant Marsupials Take Up Arms Against Australian Air Force
This is very interesting. Do you have a URL where I can read this article?
FWIW, the citation in the copy I received from another source had:
Item
Hi,
I have a fat32 partition which I mount by typing 'mount -t umsdos /dev/hdb3
/mnt'. On this partition I have files with names longer than 8 letters and
now when I make a 'umssync .' all the files with long filenames get renamed
to 8.3 format. Is there someway I can make Umsdos support long
Hello,
i just recompiled a latex file (big mistake as it seems...) that uses the babel
system and the setting french. now on compilation i get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] maong others and following this :
! Undefined control sequence.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ...l \mathchardef [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 10 Dec 1999, Bob Nielsen wrote:
$ ldd xwp
Ah HA! This is the command I was looking for! Excellent. Now I can figure
out a bit more stuff on my own, thanks!!! (You just taught a man to fish)
To get all of these, you need the following packages:
libc5, xlib6, xpm4.7
Hi,
Does anybody know where I can find demo license for vmware? Thanks!
Jianbo
I am about to build a (group of?) e-mail server for
a large number of users... more than 65536.
Using Debian of course. :)
It should include SMTP and IMAP. Users do not need to have
login accounts.
Probably I will be using Potato.
What should I start with?
Are there good open sourced MTA and IMAP
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
I am about to build a (group of?) e-mail server for
a large number of users... more than 65536.
Ooh... that's quite a few :)
Using Debian of course. :)
A noble cause!
It should include SMTP and IMAP. Users do not need to have
Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira:
Anyone knows about a module of ispell to fix errors in html files?
The current version (since 3.1.20-2) of ispell in potato has a patch applied
that provides support for spellchecking html files.
--
\\//
peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/
On 11-Dec-1999 David Karlin wrote:
Hello,
The manpage of HOSTS_ACCESS has a section called BOOBY TRAPS which
describes how to automatically to do a finger on a machine which
is denied network via /etc/hosts.deny, and mail its output to root.
I'm attmpting to set this up so that any telnet
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
It should include SMTP and IMAP. Users do not need to have login
accounts. Probably I will be using Potato.
What should I start with?
Either exim or postfix, definitely - they're very easy to configure. I've
not had any
On Sat, Dec 11, 1999 at 06:41:15PM +0100, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
Hello,
i just recompiled a latex file (big mistake as it seems...) that uses the
babel
system and the setting french. now on compilation i get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] maong others and following this :
! Undefined control
Rob Mahurin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So I could scan /dev/tty[1-9]* to make sure nobody has typed anything
recently, then run this from the background. Or something. If nobody
else has written it I'll do it over Christmas.
A possibly slightly easier and more complete way to check for console
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, dyer wrote:
I have bought (two day ago) a modem, it says (in the windows software)
that it is a Motorols SM56 PCI, Speakerphone Modem and it is on
COM4.
That says it all. Speakerphone Modem = Winmodem. Take it back and get a
real modem.
--
Now I
Hi,
I used the command apt-get -f dist-upgrade -u to upgrade from slink to potato.
I downloaded packages for about 12 hours and thought I was golden.
The upgrade keeps hanging up after downloading the packages saying there
was an error unpacking gnome-bin,gnome-session, and gnome-core.
I
*- On 11 Dec, Jianbo Wang wrote about vmware
Hi,
Does anybody know where I can find demo license for vmware? Thanks!
http://www5.vmware.com/forms/Download.cfm
Brian Servis
--
Mechanical Engineering |
Hello,
I have two dotzend SONY floppy drives 2.88 MByte and I can get the floppys
from BASF/EMTEC but for around US$ 5,- each without shipping and handling.
(This is a Re-Seller price !!!)
Does anyone know, where I can get the floppys cheaper ???
Distributors / Manufacturs / Adresses...
(I am
www.vmware.com
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, Jianbo Wang wrote:
jwang Hi,
jwang
jwang Does anybody know where I can find demo license for vmware? Thanks!
jwang
jwang Jianbo
jwang
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On Sat, Dec 11, 1999 at 05:07:53PM -0200, Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
It should include SMTP and IMAP. Users do not need to have login
accounts. Probably I will be using Potato.
What should I start with?
Either exim or
I compiled a new kernel (2.3.31) with Potato(current) kpkg and the
resulting .deb package says it installed fine but did not redirect the
vmlinuz link. Just changing this symlink won't boot system. Not sure
where to hunt bug.
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aphro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i have thios in my .bashrc :
export PATH=.:$PATH
ouch. One day, you'll execute something by accident...
make that
export PATH=${HOME}/bin/:${PATH}
instead and put your shell scripts into ~/bin/
kind Regards,
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On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
Postfix is very easy to setup, very light on the cpu and is engineered for
security and speed (runs in a chroot jail in debian's default configuration,
Hmm... my bad here. Debian's postfix can be very easily set to run chrooted
(just change a
Do you know where I Can get Adaptec AIC-7890 SCSI
controller
Many Thanks
Paul
I ahve all of these xpm packages installed and my wp8 works just fine, so
for simplicity, do what I do, grab everything with xpm in the name
ii xpm-bin 3.4j-0.6 X Pixmap libraries - associated
binaries
ii xpm4-altdev 3.4j-0.6 X Pixmap libraries (for libc5) -
development
yeah, maybe, I'm well aware of the security risks involved in having . in
the path as well as the risks involved in doing most everything i do as
root and not as a normal user. haven't had a problem in almost 4 years so
i dont se it as much of a big deal for the systems i run.
wish i could get
On Sun, 12 Dec 1999, Ronald Tin wrote:
On Sat, Dec 11, 1999 at 05:07:53PM -0200, Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
I've seen setups like these being mentioned in the Postfix ML (more than one
person there claimed more than 10 users under Cyrus IMAPD+Postfix).
Sorry if this question looks
On Tue, 1999-12-07 at 23:13:32 +0100, peter karlsson wrote:
Is there any way in Debian to find out what packages no other packages
depend on?
When I install a couple of packages, all the libraries they depend on are
installed as well, which is quite nice, but the reverse doesn't hold - when
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