On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a wrote:
Umm.. ten en cuenta que para hacer esto me da la impresión que tendrás
que utilizar las mismas imágenes (el nombre de los tags delilo) que
utiliza Corel Linux, y ten en cuenta que para hacer lo de arrancar cada cosa
hace uso del append=3
Salu2
Agradecería a cualquiera que hay hecho una configuración funcional de
correo con WANADOO que me eche una mano (aunque sea al cuello :-)) ).
La instalación que tengo es mínima de hamm que estoy actualizando a
slink y sólo tengo el fetchmail, el procmail y el smail.
Cuando no me da problemas
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Hola gente una pregunta, alguien conoce alguna URL para poner en mi source.list
que tenga paquetes del KDE.
Yo uso FVWM2 para mi es muy comodo, todos estaran diciendo
UH QUE ANTIGUO!!! lo uso desde que uso Linux, desde mi comienzos con
Hola Jaime,
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 07:25:01PM +0100, Jaime Fernández Martínez wrote:
...
¿Cuáles son esos comentarios? He leído sobre problemas en la
Mira mi chuleta probando-CorelLinux URL en la firma ;-) es un mensaje que
envié a la lista...
instalación, cuelgues y alguna cosa
Windowmaker es el más ligero que he probado...
debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org con fecha 31/01/2000 18.57.23
Destinatarios: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
CC: (cci: Daniel Ferradal Marquez/INFO/URQUIJO)
Asunto: Re: resucitando un viejo 486 con debian
Ya se que es casi
En mi caso tengo algunos 486 SX a 25 con 8 Mb de RAM y
120 Mb HD.
Por supuesto no son super rapidos, pero son usables, sobre
todo si no arrancas más de 2 aplicaciones gráficas.
Como web server te recomiendo boa.
Como window manager probablemente icewm es la mejor opción.
Blackbox tambien es
Saludos a todos
El otro dia hablasteis sobre el archivo /proc/kcore y el mapeado
de memoria que hace .
Mi kernel solo coge 64 Mb de los 128 que tengo.
Estoy intentando anadir esos 64 restantes en el lilo pero revisando
las
documentaciones y las paginas del manual no he encontrado
On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Nicol=E1s_Lichtmaier?= wrote:
Paquete man-db.
La frase nothing appropriate está traducida como nada
apropriado. Debería ser nada apropiado.
Los bugs por favor reportalos al sistema de rastreo de bugs. Podés usar la
utilidad `bug' (que
Guenas
On Jan 31, 2000 at 06:25:31PM +0100, Pookie wrote:
Po la verdad, no se si el icewm... aunque ahora lo han cargado de mas
cosas, pero realmente es muuuy ligerito XD
Quizas seria buen momento para cargar el ude, que ligerito si que es :-)
Sobre los demonios, evidentemente los mas
Cesar wrote:
...
Mi kernel solo coge 64 Mb de los 128 que tengo.
Estoy intentando anadir esos 64 restantes en el lilo pero revisando
las
documentaciones y las paginas del manual no he encontrado
ninguna referencia al tema.
Podeis alguno decirme donde encontrar informacion sobre
¿Esta es una fortuna?
¿Dónde las conseguiste en castellano?
Pululando por internet llegué a una WEB donde tenían una burrada de citas
(HTML) y además separadas por temas. Me bajé todas las páginas (wget),
hice un filtro en Perl para pasar de HTML al formato fortunes (ayudó mucho
He instalado slink sobre un Olivetti Xana pentium 120 con el que
esperaba sustituir en el trabajo
a la pieza de museo que tengo como servidor web y samba antes de que
reviente. El problema que tengo
es que no me va la red.
Le puse una tarjeta 3Com ISA 3c509B-TPO y al arrancar la reconoce, pero
El lunes 31 de enero de 2000 a la(s) 11:15:38 +0100, Juanjo Martinez contaba:
me pregunto qué tiene que ver la velocidad (en Inet) con el tocino
(el servidor de fuentes), o si simplemente es que yo no me entero
Para mí es una coincidencia.
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El lunes 31 de enero de 2000 a la(s) 16:04:32 +, Ivan Andres Hernandez Puga
contaba:
-(opcional) servidor web con Zope
Zope? no se que es Zope, pero a lo mejor instalas bien el Apache, lo que si te
recomiendo es que usas debian slink, que si mal no recuerdo tiene las libc5
que son mas
¿de donde se pueden sacar los archivos eses? los he buscado por todas
partes y no los encuentro ¿alguien me los puede mandar?
On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 05:17:46AM +0100, Manel Marin wrote:
¿De donde la sacaste? He visto que una empresa de venta por catalogo (En
España) la ofrece en la sección de Corel (todo lo demás es Güindous), ahora no
recuerdo si era la Micromailers o la Misco...
Pues que yo sepa en
Barbie Dominatrix wrote:
Bueno, el que se encarga de esas páginas estaba de vacaciones y ya me
ha contestado. Dice que no ve ningún problema en que hagamos un paquete
debian de fortunas en español a partir de su material. Se conforma con que
en algún lado citemos a esa dirección.
Bueno, supongo que no hay problemas en mandar bug reports en
castellano cuando se sabe que es un paquete que lleva alguien que *sabe*
castellano.
Supngo que lo que comentas está relacionado con manpages-es...
mandalo y lo arreglaré :)
On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 09:45:39AM +0100,
On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 04:28:47PM +0100, Barbie Dominatrix wrote:
Bueno, el que se encarga de esas páginas estaba de vacaciones y ya me
ha contestado. Dice que no ve ningún problema en que hagamos un paquete
debian de fortunas en español a partir de su material. Se conforma con que
en
El día 28/01/00 [EMAIL PROTECTED] decía:
http://corbu.aq.upm.es/~agmartin/linux/store/debian/fortunes-es-pic_1.2_all.deb
http://corbu.aq.upm.es/~agmartin/linux/store/debian/fortunes-es_1.2_all.deb
No tengo inconveniente en seguir añadiendo cosas según me lleguen,
aunque yo no soy
On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 05:05:35AM +0100, Agustín Martín Domingo wrote:
http://corbu.aq.upm.es/~agmartin/linux/store/debian/fortunes-es-pic_1.2_all.deb
http://corbu.aq.upm.es/~agmartin/linux/store/debian/fortunes-es_1.2_all.deb
No tengo inconveniente en seguir añadiendo cosas según me
Hell-o Carlos!
El día Sun, Jan 30, 2000 at 12:56:30AM CET
¿Qué diantres significa todo esto? ¿Porqué demonios un mensaje que no
lleva ninguna referencia a perseus.santandersupernet.com termina en
dicho servidor??? ¿Tendrá algo que ver que en mi From aparezca
Carlos en referencia al susodicho
¿Te refieres a la Corel Linux? Prueba linux.corel.com
Saludos
Javi
On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 06:00:41PM +0100, 31 wrote:
¿de donde se pueden sacar los archivos eses? los he buscado por todas
partes y no los encuentro ¿alguien me los puede mandar?
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Manel Marin escribió:
Mira mi chuleta probando-CorelLinux URL en la firma ;-) es un mensaje que
envié a la lista...
¡Oido cocina! No dudes de que le echaré un vistazo.
¿De donde la sacaste?
De una revista: venía con el PC-World y con la Linux Actual. Si se
vende por correo,
He visto una 386 4mb ram con monkey linux (libc5) corriendo una version medio
vieja del apache sin mayores dramas.
Con 8 mb de ram se puede hacer mucho... claro que seguro hay servidores mas
modestos en recursos.
Por otro lado... me interesaria volver con las libc5... al menos para usar
hardware
si alguno de ustedes a instalado el oracle en debian, me
podrían indicar como adiciono/elimino usuarios, que usuarios crea en la
instalación de estey donde consigoun manual o un tutoríal en
español.
gracias
Juan Carlos Burgos
Enzo A. Dari wrote:
Cesar wrote:
...
Mi kernel solo coge 64 Mb de los 128 que tengo.
Estoy intentando anadir esos 64 restantes en el lilo pero revisando
las
documentaciones y las paginas del manual no he encontrado
ninguna referencia al tema.
...
...
Lo que hay que agregar
On Mon, Jan 31, 2000 at 06:08:30PM +0100, hcl wrote:
El Mon, Jan 31, 2000 at 03:31:16PM +, Eduardo Fernandez Corrales dijo:
Hola,
Que yo sepa el wm que menos recursos consume es el twm, el fvwm2
no
consume mucho pero no se como te irá...
To hasta hace una año he
¿Cuál era la cadena para aumentar el tiempo de guarda antes del + + +?
ats12 ?no la encuentro en el manual de mi módem...
Quiero proteger mi módem antes de que a algún listillo le dé por
mandarme la cadenita (aunque de todas maneras no me pasó nada con los
mensajes del thread).
tnks
On Mon, Jan 31, 2000 at 06:30:35PM -0500, Marc Sherman wrote:
: Does /tmp have to be physically located on the boot
: partition, or can it be a symlink to /var/tmp on another
: partition? I've seen conflicting statements in different
: references/howtos/manpages - some say that the link works,
:
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, George Bonser wrote:
On Sat, 8 Jan 2000, Jonathan Chang wrote:
Hi, all
Is there any standard way for debian to change ip address? Or
I need to modify files in /etc manully? Thanks in advance.
Edit /etc/init.d/network and reboot is the EASIEST way for a
A friend's box which had a bunch of partitions on its single 3 GB hard disk,
including Win3 (fat16) win95 (fat32) and some linux partitions.
Stupid McAfee messed up the partition table trying to remove the so-called
NYB virus (the virus removal was evidently successful).
Now there is only one
Can you still boot linux with a boot disk? I had a messed up partition
table at one stage (but not as messed up as your friend's) but linux
could still distinguish the partitions and read all of the data on both
windows and linux partitions (windows couldn't read anyting after
booting from a
Chris writes:
Does anyone know why printing debug output would cause pppd to fail in
this way?
Broken software at the other end, most likely. Just turn off compression.
It makes little difference over a modem anyway since the modem is doing
compression.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John
Matthew Dalton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can you still boot linux with a boot disk? I had a messed up partition
table at one stage (but not as messed up as your friend's) but linux
could still distinguish the partitions and read all of the data on both
windows and linux partitions (windows couldn't
Hello everyone,
I am having the worst time with netscape. It worked beautifully for a
while, but now the toolbars are all monochrome. The Webpages look fine,
but the toolbars are monochrome. Quake is also monochrome. The Debian
Online Help is monochrome too. Everything else is fine
Nick Willson wrote:
PS: You might be interested in 'apt-get autoclean'
Did you see this remark?
A .deb in the archive is (typically) equivalent to the current version
installed - it could be different (probably newer) if you do an apt-get
--download-only or perform some kind of manual
I am having the worst time with netscape. It worked beautifully for a
while, but now the toolbars are all monochrome. The Webpages look fine,
but the toolbars are monochrome. Quake is also monochrome. The Debian
Online Help is monochrome too. Everything else is fine (colorful). I
have
I just switched my private network from /etc/hosts to DNS,
now NFS mounting doesn't work.
Using /etc/hosts I see in syslog:
Jan 31 18:06:52 playdough mountd[211]: NFS mount of / attempted from 192.168.1.1
Jan 31 18:06:52 playdough mountd[211]: / has been mounted by 192.168.1.1
and using DNS
Why is the display for the install process set to pink letters on a white
background? This is nearly impossible to read. I realize there is
probably a way to change all that, but for a beginner, it is no doubt out
of reach.
Is it just my machine this happens on, or does everyone else get pink
On Mon, Jan 24, 2000 at 05:24:49PM -0800, Guyren G Howe wrote:
startx won't run. It gives me:
System: '/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/xkbcomp -w 1 -R/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb -xkm
-m us -em1 The XKEBOARD keymap compiler (xkbcomp) reports: -emp ? -em1
Errors from xkbcomp are not fatal to the X server
I'm no fvwm guru, but there's an ActivePlacement flag that may be your
problem. I have the same problem when a new window would overlap existing
windows, so fvwm asks me where to place it as opposed to deciding for
itself. I guess it doesn't want to take responsibility in this situation.
I've got
Nathan,
By this and an earlier message, it seems that you are stating that one must
install the potato release before installing the tulip driver?
I am attempting to install my first Debian system and cannot `insmod tulip`.
When I do, I get a message stating that the device or resource is busy.
Sue Gumser, 13640 SE 135th, Renton, 98059
(206)235-0615 P.
hi
i've got npt to work on my system and the date is now correct. however i may
have created a little problem. before ntp, the date on my system was already
Feb ??, 2000. most of files have a time-stamp of Feb 2000. Should I touch all
the files on my system to correct the time-stamp. Are
Return Receipt
Your
document:
Bart writes:
Did you by any chance change your color depth to 24-bit? That happened
for me too. Changed it to 24-bit after getting a graphics card that could
handle it and then Netscape went bad. I don't think there's any other
solution except to go to 16-bit or 32-bit.
I am running my G400
Greetings everyone!
I just downloaded and installed Corel-Linux. I was amazed at how simple it was
compared to previous attempts I have made at Linux. I ported over my cable
network settings and ta-da! now I can play. Can anyone recommend good free mail
and news clients? Of course something
Well, my dselect session began almost exactly 12 hours ago! The proper
packages for my chose profile have all been installed and the setup
program has been running for a couple of hours. Suddenly I get the
following on the screen:
Running initex. This may take some time. ...
fmtutil : 'tex
On Mon, Jan 31, 2000 at 09:04:33PM -0700, dkphoto wrote:
: Well, my dselect session began almost exactly 12 hours ago! The proper
: packages for my chose profile have all been installed and the setup
: program has been running for a couple of hours. Suddenly I get the
: following on the screen:
On Mon, Jan 31, 2000 at 09:04:41PM -0600, Lane Pierce wrote:
: Nathan,
:
: By this and an earlier message, it seems that you are stating that one must
: install the potato release before installing the tulip driver?
No, I've got several NetGear cards running under slink also. The version of
I answered no, when I should have said yes, when dselect asked me if I
wanted ? as my default xserver. How can I fix this?
David Kachel
Paul Miller wrote:
I get this error message every time. It worked once for me when Potato
was unstable, but after upgrading my packages when potato was frozen, I
get this error from Debconf.
DEBCONF_DEBUG=1
export DEBCONF_DEBUG
Reproduce prlblem, send me the output. (But first, you might
Look in your /etc/X11 directory for a file called Xserver. The first line
of that file is the Xserver that is used. Change that to whatever you
want it to be. Or, you can just use XF86Setup and select your video card
from the list and it will automatically make the needed changes.
Look in your /etc/X11 directory for a file called Xserver. The first line
of that file is the Xserver that is used.
No it isn't. I didn't set it remember! It says NONE. What I need is the
name of the default Xserver. Does anyone know it?
Change that to whatever you
want it to be. Or, you
On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 12:10:13AM -0700, dkphoto wrote:
Look in your /etc/X11 directory for a file called Xserver. The first line
of that file is the Xserver that is used.
No it isn't. I didn't set it remember! It says NONE. What I need is the
name of the default Xserver. Does anyone know
Is there any way to see DVD's on my Debian box?
Thks a lot!!!
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On Mon, Jan 31, 2000 at 06:30:35PM -0500, Marc Sherman wrote:
Does /tmp have to be physically located on the boot
partition, or can it be a symlink to /var/tmp on another
partition? I've seen conflicting statements in different
references/howtos/manpages - some say that the link works,
and
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I have found
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Peter Good wrote:
I have heard things about the linux router project, has anyone here come
across it? or a similar thing in debian?
Peter Good
The main site http://www.linuxrouter.org is badly out of date. Best
starting point for docs and files currently is
I've been itching to install Gnome both for the utilites as well the
greater desktop control. I'm worried about the performance hit my box
will take though with the increased graphical desktop (as compared to the
simpler nature of IceWM). Anybody running a similar processor (I realize
people
chang line security= to security=share in smb.conf (global section)
At 99-12-30, you wrote:
Hi all
i basically cloned one samba fileserver onto another PC... copied the
passwd, smbpasswd, smb.conf files over etc. Since i copied the smbpasswd
file over to the new fileserver the samba
Hello,
Is there anybody who managed to boot a Debian system with Mylex
Acceleraid 250 raid controller? Please cc to my mailbox, thanks
-jerry-
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javascript error: Windows is not defined. how true it is.
I'm a newbie to Linux. I've installed Debian in my
Packard Bell Packmate 850. It's a 486 DX/2 50 mhz
with 20 mb of RAM and a Sound Blaster 16 card with a
CD-ROM attached to it. The system does not recognizes
this CD-ROM drive. I tried to install different
driver modules but the only one that
Guilherme Soares Zahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, do anyone know of a good Linux replacement for Windows'
Microcal Origin? I'd need a program that can create scientific
graphics/plots (no need for 3D plots), do both linear and nonlinear
function fitting (preferrably it should allow the
I have got an Intel Pentium 120Mhz, overclocked to 133, 32 Mbyte of ram,
512 KByte of cache, and I noticed the same poor performance of you.
Then I optimized my kernel (2.2.13), compiling it by myself according to my
hardware,
and now GNOME works a little bit better.
Though I am not sure this is
HI,
I need to set up an IRC proxy to go around firewall limitation.
On various irc sites I wasn't able to find any info.
Can anybody help me, maybe just pointing to TFM?
Thanx,
fab
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There's a DOS based program called findpart that may help. You can find
it here:
http://inet.uni2.dk/~svolaf/utilities.htm
If you do a search on Deja News for findpart, you'll find some posts on
it, and some are answered by the author that may help explain how to
best use it.
There's also a
Scott Au wrote:
I've been itching to install Gnome both for the utilites as well the
greater desktop control. I'm worried about the performance hit my box
will take though with the increased graphical desktop (as compared to the
simpler nature of IceWM). Anybody running a similar processor (I
Quoth Colin Watson,
You might have a look at http://www.debian.org/logos/, particularly
http://www.debian.org/logos/button-1.gif. If that doesn't suit you, you
might be able to put something together from the other graphics on that
page.
Yep, that button was exactly what I was after. Much
Hi Lee. Welcome, and it's great to see you over here! (got your email
also)
I don't have any USB devices, but as far as I know, there's no USB
support available in Linux until the 2.4.X kernel gets released, which
is supposed to be happening within the next few months. If I'm wrong
about this,
I've made it, from a windows pc I can call in to my linuxserver that uses
ISDN but, there's a connection but there's no communication. The type of
connection on the windows side is SLIP (when choosing ppp it doesn't do
anything anymore) and i've set the isdn encapsulation to rawip (I've also
I'm using diald on a 2.3.41 machine to provide dial on demand and masquerading
for another machine.
I've got it to work once with the ipmasq package and a custom netfilter build,
but when it dis- and then reconnected, nothing worked anymore, not even the
'router' could access the outside world.
Hi,
I'm using a Debian box to connect my local network to my ISP, using ipppd.
Now ipppd produces some logfiles, which I'd like to use for cost tracking.
The cost entries are OK, I'm just looking for a tool to display and / or
summarize then in a more user-friendly format.
Any suggestions?
I have got an Intel Pentium 120Mhz, overclocked to 133, 32 Mbyte of ram,
512 KByte of cache, and I noticed the same poor performance of you.
Then I optimized my kernel (2.2.13), compiling it by myself according to my
hardware,
and now GNOME works a little bit better.
Though I am not sure this is
So are you using a floppy to boot into Linux then? Assuming that's the
case, you should be able to edit /etc/lilo.conf as long as you are root.
If you want to use BootMagic as the boot manager, you'll have to
configure Lilo to install in the root partition's boot sector as opposed
to the MBR. In
I notice that mutt gives the following for almost all signed messages:
[-- PGP output follows (current time: Mon Jan 31 16:24:38 2000) --]
^GUnsupported packet format - you need a newer version of PGP for this
file.
That message is from PGP 2.x, not from Mutt.
I have pgp-us 2.6.3a-6
Dear all,
I have Debian Linux 2.1 installed on my System. I have everything up and
running
just beautyful except one nitty gritty prob which drives me crazy:
I wanted to install Gnome on my System and found some dependencies-problems
with
the libraries libgnome0 and libgnome32 so I decided to
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Shane Wegner wrote:
Hi all,
I was just looking at IBM's DB2 package and would like to install it on
Debian. However, it looks like it is going to use rpm to install the
packages and as I understand it, you can't do that on Debian. Does anyone
know of a db2 installer
Quoting Marc Sherman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Does /tmp have to be physically located on the boot
partition, or can it be a symlink to /var/tmp on another
partition? I've seen conflicting statements in different
references/howtos/manpages - some say that the link works,
and others say that the
bash: stdio.h : not found error message
stdio.h file is in the /usr/include
Do I have to setup something for gcc compiler ?
You have to set an environment variable for the includes, which is called
INCLUDE.
For a quick shot, try
export INCLUDE=/usr/include
If that works, you can put the
You need to fill in the entry boxes/combo boxes at the bottom of the window,
and then hit Add and it should appear in the acounts list
I've got someone working on writing up some docs on spruce right now, and
hopefully they will be ready by 0.6.0 or shortly after I release it (if not
on 0.6.0,
Quoting dkphoto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Look in your /etc/X11 directory for a file called Xserver. The first line
of that file is the Xserver that is used.
No it isn't. I didn't set it remember! It says NONE. What I need is the
name of the default Xserver. Does anyone know it?
I think you
hello i have a problem with apt-get 0.3.13 !
i want upgrade my dist with apt but we have a csm proxy with user and
pass has anyone experience with the konfiguration?
and how must i edit the apt.conf ?
my apt output!
Err http://non-us.debian.org unstable/main Packages
407 Proxy-Auth
Err
Also, do anyone know of a good Linux replacement for Windows'
Microcal Origin? I'd need a program that can create scientific
graphics/plots (no need for 3D plots), do both linear and nonlinear
[...]
graphics, I'd need to import/export the data)... If possible, I'd like
it to be at least *a
Is there a Debian-specific howto or man page for recompiling
the kernel?
That's covered in the Debian Installation Manual (available at
www.debian.org in pdf-format).
Tobias
I have quite a bit of trouble with logrotate and syslog. I am running
logrotate and syslog pretty much exactly as they come from the potato
release. With the exception that I added a logrotate file to logrotate.d
to rotate my apache logs as well as turning on the compress option in
As I explained in another message I am getting SCSI
errors when writing a CD; I have tried to use
this CD writer under windows: it works; so I suppose
it may be a driver problem (I use a 2.2.13 kernel).
So I am trying to compile an old kernel (2.0.38)
but with there are problems with egcs.
I
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[ logrotate troubles ]
logrotate.conf. The problem is that everytime it rotates my syslog files
(weekly) it screws up syslog by making log to messages.0 etc... basically
all my normal syslog files with a .0 extension. Anyone have this happen to
them?
This is
I think you need to reinterpret the semantics of The first line of
that file is the Xserver that is used. In other words, if you screw
up the response to the question, you can just edit that file instead:
that's just what the post-installation script does.
That's what I am trying to do; edit that
better get someone with gcc compiling the kernel for you,
this is what I did. don't forget to also get the appropriate
modules...
hth,
rw
On 01 Feb 2000 15:55:02 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has somebody successfully compiled a 2.0 kernel with egcs
or is it necessary to reinstall gcc2.7?
remove the plugger package. worked for me.
On 27-Jan-2000 paul wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, George Bonser wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Christian Dysthe wrote:
Lately I feel Netscape has gone back to having the problems I felt was
solved in 4.7: Memory leaks, crashing and slow
(my problem with windows needing to be manually placed).
Yep, that did it--I edited out the ActivePlacement and replaced it with
SmartPlacement in the system.fvwmrc. In the process of restarting
fvwm, I lost the digest with the message. SO thank you, even though I
can't send this to you
The fist thought that occurs to me is: does dselect know enough to put
files on the usr partition, or did it freeze trying to stuff 400+ megs
onto a 100 meg root partition? How does dselect know which files to put
on which partition? Or does it know?
This seems like a new-user-question, so I'll
I have both Potato and Woody in my sources.list file, and have downloaded new
package indexes the last two days, but when I do an apt-get dist-upgrade it
says
0 updated packages. Is something wrong, or have the updates just been
extremely
slim the last few days? I have a fairly extensive
I STILL have not gotten to the end of the installation process!!! Though
I am further along than I have gotten before.
I chose one of the profiles from the dselect menu. Everything was
installed. But I am unable to get all the way through the configure step
of the process.
Twice now, the
Hi all:
Whenever I'm running ddd, I get a dialog informing me that ``DDD
version (3.1.99) has expired since Monday, 2000-01-31, at
00:00. Please upgrade to the recent version.''
What's up with that? Running potato here, with ddd installed as a
package.
--
Arcady Genkin
Quoting dkphoto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I think you need to reinterpret the semantics of The first line of
that file is the Xserver that is used. In other words, if you screw
up the response to the question, you can just edit that file instead:
that's just what the post-installation script does.
chris Günther wrote:
Dear all,
I have Debian Linux 2.1 installed on my System. I have everything up and
running
just beautyful except one nitty gritty prob which drives me crazy:
I wanted to install Gnome on my System and found some dependencies-problems
with
the libraries libgnome0
: I don't think there is a default server. It all depends on the video
: card you have. However, I assume you have Hobson's Choice, because
: dists/stable/main/binary-m68k/x11/xserver-fbdev_3.3.2.3a-11.deb
: appears to be only xserver in slink/m68k.
: When the installer asked me for the name of an
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