On 18 Dec 99, at 12:31, Ignasi Modolell wrote:
Un consejo:
Píllate una tarjeta Ultra-SCSI soportada por Linux (una Tekram 390U es
una opción barata, o cualquiera basada en un chipset SymBIOS saldrá bien de
precio y será compatible); y compra un CDROM SCSI, un grabador SCSI y un
-Mensaje original-
De: Miguel A. Abarca [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: sábado, 18 de diciembre de 1999 11:24
Para: Lista Debian
Asunto: Configurar X windows con tarjeta S3 Savage3D
Pues eso que no consigo arrancar X windows después de generar el fichero
XF86Config. He
He actualizado uno de mis ordenadores a potato. En el otro ordenador
es donde almaceno los paquetes. El caso es que ahora, cuando hago un
apt-get
update, me tarda un mazo en conectarse por ftp al ordenador que tiene los
paquetes, mientras que si hago un ftp normal y corriente, lo hace al
El Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 05:11:52PM +, Jaime E. Villate contaba:
Te falta instalar los paquetes freefont y sharefont. Es que casi
todos los script-fu's usan fuentes que están en esos paquetes (blipo,
duncan, etc.)
Freefont y Sharefont forman parte de la distribución 'non-free' que
no se
Hola
A mi me ocurre lo mismo que a Jaime.
He buscado los paquetes que indicais y no los encuentro en main de slink.
¿donde estan?
saludos y gracias.
El 17 Dec 1999 a las 05:11PM +, Jaime E. Villate escribio:
Jose Mari Mor i Fabregat:
... mi problema es que aunque he instalado todo lo
hello
a humble question: is possible to make a succesful telnet to an IP as
195.243.107.55 ?
if not, why ?
thanks a lot
Pedro Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unfortunately this didn't solve my problem. I have all the files as you
describe but still xfig shows up in monochrome. By the way, this is
happenning in a fresh Potato install done about a month ago which I'm
upgrading to the latest every weekend. Xfig has
Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
On Sat, 18 Dec 1999, Salman Ahmed wrote:
I have been getting these errors consistently for the past couple of
days.
Looks like your ISP has installed a 'transparent' HTTP proxy that is
screwing up your connection.
Jason
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On Sat, 18 Dec 1999, Gregg Berkholtz wrote:
I have problems like this sometimes too -- any ideas on how someone
might get around a transparent proxy or to force the proxy to update
itself. I dont have any control over the proxy.
No idea, I don't think you can - they are built so they cannot
On Sat, 18 Dec 1999, Salman Ahmed wrote:
I called up my ISP and asked them and they insisted (quite strongly I
might add) that they are not running any kind of HTTP proxy at their
end. I spoke to a couple of different techies and they both insisted
that they aren't running any HTTP proxy.
On my machine the keyboard on the console is seriously deranged, so
that typing an a gets a q on the screen, and so on. X11 is fine.
In trying to upgrade, I am running into the base files message about
/etc/inputrc, but I have deleted the messages and cannot get onto the
archive since the
On Sun, Dec 19, 1999 at 11:48:32AM +1000, Alan Eugene Davis wrote:
On my machine the keyboard on the console is seriously deranged, so
that typing an a gets a q on the screen, and so on. X11 is fine.
Run kbdconfig and choose the correct keyboard layout and language
(qwerty/US -- for
On Sat, 18 Dec 1999, Salman Ahmed wrote:
I pointed netscape to the URL you mentioned and it reports REMOTE_ADDR
as being 209.250.153.18, so I guess I am being proxied. So what you are
saying is that my ISP's provider is proxying their connections ? Is that
the general idea ?
Technically, its a distribution of the linux operationg system,
where a bunch of people got together and made their own way of
packaging it. Slackware, Redhat, Debian, etc all use the same
kernel, and most of the same tools, just packaged and
distributed in different manners.
The link below
On Sat, 18 Dec 1999, Salman Ahmed wrote:
Tried that. Didn't help. I converted the URIs in my
/etc/apt/sources.list to use ftp instead of http and things are better
now.
Which version of APT are you using? I tried your proxy with 0.3.15 and it
works fine. I actually fixed an error like you
luis wrote:
hello
a humble question: is possible to make a succesful telnet to an IP as
195.243.107.55 ?
if not, why ?
thanks a lot
Yes you can telnet to an isp by using a dns number. Give it a try.
kent
On Sat, 18 Dec 1999, Salman Ahmed wrote:
Maybe my /etc/apt/apt.conf is incorrect. This is the line I added for
the http_proxy setting, after reading man apt.conf:
APT::Acquire::http::Proxy http://cache01.tor.pathcom.com:80/;;
Drop the leading APT::
I also tried setenv HTTP_PROXY
I am a newbie and have just installed Debian. I need to connect to a website
to download an upgrade to xfree86. I put the url in my sources list, but when
I try apt-update, the response I get is that the website doesn't exist. I have
checked it and it exists. My ppp connection to my isp is working
Hello,
Are you aware of any security concerns involving Debian's Address Search
Protocol, on port 27374? I perform intrusion detection and have observed
probing activity for this port. Also, can you point me towards any
resources describing this protocol?
Thank you,
Richard Bejtlich
Can someone please tel me what is going wrong
here?
Dec 14 14:07:05 frontier pppd[216]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 asyncmap
0x0 magic 0xd2a71853 pcomp accomp]
Dec 14 14:07:06 frontier pppd[216]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x4 mru 1500
asyncmap 0x magic 0xe9e22c92 pcomp
accomp 11 04 05 dc
I use debian (kernel 2.2.13, libc6 2.1.2) with module support enabled. When
building custom kernels (with kernel-package) I set CONFIG_MODVERSIONS=N.
Everyting went good until I've decided to try 3com driver 3c90x from
http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/nic/linuxdownload.htm. As driver's
I want to thank the person who made the suggestion last week to download
the Potato installation disks and installing a Potato system from scratch.
I downloaded resc1440.bin, root1440.bin and base2_2.tgz (16MB, so that took
a while), but after that I had a new system in a matter of minutes.
Hi All,
I've downloaded the new GnuPG source from http://www.gnupg.org
(gnupg-1.0.1.tar.gz), unpacked it, and tried to build on my slink system.
After the first try to run 'su -c dpkg-buildpackage', I received the message:
usr/bin/dpkg-buildpackage: debian/rules: permission denied
I've stated,
Hi folks,
Although I love by debian system, I must face the reality that X is
designed for and by people with big, expensive, ultra-high resolution
monitors. While environments like GNOME and WindowMaker leave MS Windoze
for dead, functionality and looks wise, if you run them at anything less
Hi Nico,
On Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 03:23:41PM +0100, Nico De Ranter was heard to state:
I just downloaded the Windows Terminal Server client for Linux
(actualy Citrix' ICA Client for the Metaframe version of Windows
Terminal Server), but it appears to use libc5 in stead of 6. Is
there anyway
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 17:27:13 -0600, ktb wrote:
This is the output when I try to run the program,
/usr/local/cool_e/usr/bin$ ./cooledit
./cooledit: can't load library 'libCw.so.1'
Hmm.. try 'objdump --all-headers /usr/local/cool_e/usr/bin/cooledit' ; if
you see an 'RPATH' setting in
Pan is fine for downloading binaries from news servers but is there
any package which can upload binaries? Something to batch maybe?
TIA,
Remco
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On Wed, Dec 15, 1999 at 12:41:09AM +1100, Andrew J.F. Clark wrote:
I'd like to encode some cds I have as mp3s and I'm wondering what the
best packages are to do this. I'd like a player similar to winamp if
one is available.
Encoder:
gogo (lame written partly in assembler ;)
Jan
Damon Muller wrote:
Hi folks,
Although I love by debian system, I must face the reality that X is
designed for and by people with big, expensive, ultra-high resolution
monitors. While environments like GNOME and WindowMaker leave MS Windoze
for dead, functionality and looks wise, if you
On Sat, 18 Dec 1999, Patrick Kirk wrote:
I hope we can blacklist these guys!
I seem to remember a comment on debian homepage mentioning a $1000-$2000
bill sent out to spammers automatically, since posting spam to debian
lists means automatically accepting the advertisement fee specified for
Hi Mikhail,
Don't know if this helps, but, when I compile a new kernel I always
rm -rf /lib/modules/kernelversion
before executing make modules_install. (I never use kernel-dpkg)
My guess is you have old modules lying around...
HTH
H.S.
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On Mon, 20 Dec 1999 00:44:23 -0500, Bart Szyszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After installing abiword through apt-get, my KDE menu is messed
up. All the main menu things like 'System' and 'Network' got moved
into a sub menu instead (where a Personal menu would go). This
This happens to me on
heya
I've just been trying to upgrade all my slink stuff to potato and dpkg has
been complaining about a pile of files that it can't overwrite because
they're also in package insert here. It currently seems silly to me as
to why a file present in two different packages simultaneously should
Here is my problem: My end goal is to
install StarOffice 51. I loaded hamm from my cd, upgraded to slink using
apt-get from ftp.debian.org, then pulled down XFree86 3.3.5 (current) for
glibc. When I run startx I get this:
/usr/X11R6/bin/X: error in loading shared
libraries
: undefined
I have a dilemma at work. They use Windoze (NT at the moment) and will not
allow me to use Linux instead. Yet Linux is my choice both personally and
professionally (given the tools my discipline has which run under the two
environments, Linux is a born winner). I Am allowed to use it as long as
On Mon, Dec 20, 1999 at 04:14:40AM -, TH wrote:
Dec 14 14:07:05 frontier pppd[216]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 asyncmap
0x0 magic 0xd2a71853 pcomp accomp]
Dec 14 14:07:06 frontier pppd[216]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x4 mru 1500
asyncmap 0x magic 0xe9e22c92 pcomp accomp 11 04 05 dc
OK, I have had this problem come up several times running different Linux
distributions. I will be using NFS on a network and then all of a sudden
I cannot mount any nfs drives and the logs say that rcp is not registered.
1. What causes this???
2. What can I do to stop it??
3.
ktb wrote:
I finally got into the archives, (slow as hell tonight). Anyway I found
in one of the mails the command, 'ldconfig -D' it shows that in /lib
there are several errors such as:
ldconfig: warning: /lib/ld-2.0.7.so has inconsistent soname
(ld-linux.so.2)
ldconfig: warning:
Do a man on pppd and look at the 'local IP address:remote IP address'
option. This would be set in /etc/ppp/peers/provider
Hope this helps,
luis wrote:
hello
how can i fix an IP using PPP?
i have a fixed IP that i use when using eth0, and i would like to use
it also when using ppp0
Sorry about my last message but it would seem I did not read. *deep
sigh* Its been a long weak.
luis wrote:
hello
how can i fix an IP using PPP?
i have a fixed IP that i use when using eth0, and i would like to use
it also when using ppp0
i have tried putting the IP address in the
Is there any ready-to-use Audio CD database program? I mean a program
to keep track of the discs I have, allowing searches by Author,
Orchestra and so on
If there is no such thing, where can I find something to learn to
build a database and it's query forms with postgresql? (possibly
Hi
I just recently upgraded bigclock from 2.3 to 2.4 on my Palm IIIe. Now
about 1/2 the time when I use a countdown timer Bigclock will crash and
force
me to execute a hard reset. Is there anyway to get v2.3 again?
The bug is fixed in V2.5
Get it from www.palmgear.com
Jens
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I have a dilemma at work. They use Windoze (NT at the moment) and will not
allow me to use Linux instead. Yet Linux is my choice both personally and
professionally (given the tools my discipline has which run under the two
environments, Linux is a born winner). I Am
On Sun, 19 Dec 1999, L.U.S.T List wrote:
OK, I have had this problem come up several times running different Linux
distributions. I will be using NFS on a network and then all of a sudden
I cannot mount any nfs drives and the logs say that rcp is not registered.
I really need more
Paul Miller wrote:
snip
As for the jed problem. You might try using the ldd command. It tells
you what libraries a library or executable is compiled against. eg:
gemini:pmiller:~\:$ldd /usr/bin/jed
libslang.so.1 = /lib/libslang.so.1 (0x40011000)
libgpm.so.1 =
On Sun, Dec 19, 1999 at 01:18:07PM -0600, ktb wrote:
Paul Miller wrote:
snip
As for the jed problem. You might try using the ldd command. It tells
you what libraries a library or executable is compiled against. eg:
gemini:pmiller:~\:$ldd /usr/bin/jed
libslang.so.1 =
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 12/19/99
at 01:42 PM, Marcin Kurc [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
[...]
But let's get to the point. I understand that you have Windows box and Linux
box, you could install wingate on Windows box and put another network card
in it. This way you could have local ip on your
Steve Winston wrote:
I am a newbie and have just installed Debian. I need to connect to
a website to download an upgrade to xfree86. I put the url in my
sources list, but when I try apt-update, the response I get is
that the website doesn't exist. I have checked it and it exists.
My ppp
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 12/19/99
at 11:56 AM, Dave Sherohman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Would it be acceptable to just set up the Linux box with a static route
pointing at your NT box and no default route? This would prevent it from
talking to any other machines even if it's physically using
Andy Spiegl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In an xterm the function keys produce the following:
F1 - ^[OP
F2 - ^[OQ
F3 - ^[OR
F4 - ^[OS
F5 - ^[[15~
F6 - ^[[16~
...
On a different system (I tried SuSE) they produce:
F1 - ^[[11~
F2 - ^[[12~
F3 - ^[[13~
F4 - ^[[14~
F5 - ^[[15~
F6 - ^[[16~
...
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