Buenas...
Hace poco he actualizado de slink a potato (durante la party que hubo
en santiago), pero como todavía no tengo los CDs de potato, cada vez
que quiero instalar un paquete utilizo un script que me crea una lista
con los paquetes que necesita bajar y así me los saco en la facultad.
El
Buenas...
Al actualizar hace poco a potato, instalé el paquete console-tools y,
según parece, no me configuró el teclado en español. Bueno, hasta ahí
no pasa nada, lo configuro con kbdconfig y ya está. El problema es que
sólo parece funcionar cuando entro como usuario, y no como root. Si
entro
Hola.
He tenido que instalar el paquete libg++2.8.2-dev para poder disponer
de los archivos de cabecera String.h, iostream.h y stl.h (entre otros)
que ahora tengo en /usr/include/g++-2. ¿Qué tengo que hacer para que estén
disponibles para cualquier programa de C++ con un #include
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Miguel Choque wrote:
el problema que se me presento es cuando estoy bajando los paquetes de
debian por medio de ftp con la utilidad make-pseudo-image para obtener la
imagen iso del cd-debian, todo esta perfecto excepto por algunos paquetes
que me devolvio error, me
Hola
Hace no mucho puse un mensaje en esta lista en el que decía que no podia oir
ningun tipo de sonido desde el CD, pues bien, averigue la solución, os cuento
por si alguien llegara a estar en la misma situación.
Tengo una Sound Blaster Live! conectada a unos altavoces Cambridge Soundworks
Creo que eso a priori no debe importar porque lo que importa es que rsync
después hace los arreglos pertinentes sobre los datos que falten, etc... creo
:P Al menos a mí me pasó lo mismo con algunos paquetes pero luego con rsync 20
minutos después ya tenía la imagen lista, y hasta ahora el cd
Marcio Henrique Leiner wrote:
Pessoal,
em primeiro lugar o corpo do programa, quer seja em C, C++, java ou
LingBR :-? deveria ter que ser projetado para que funcione em qualquer
plataforma, apesar do perigo maior de ter sido feito em VB. Quanto ao
problema das versoes existe um sistema
i am install StarOffice-3.1 from a tar because i
could not find it in a deb format.
it say upon installation, can't load library
libg++.so.27
i have the g++ engine installed.
what package could i be missing?
thankx as always beavis
nevermind found what i needed!
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From:
Beavis
To: debian list
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2000 4:03
PM
Subject: libg++
i am install StarOffice-3.1 from a tar because i
could not find it in a deb format.
it say upon installation, can't load
Hi,
A friend of mine has a Laptop with a ATI Rage Mobility. When running Windoze
he can connect another monitor to his laptop and use both his TFT and the
CRT, with a resolution of 1600x600 of the entire desktop. He can't get that
to work under Linux. Is there anyway it is possible? I know he had
Hey,
I have this zip-type drive made by Syquest (the EZFlyer 230MB). I was
wondering if their was any support for it in Linux. It's an external
drive that plugs into the parallel port. I've heard that you can get
Iomega drives similar to this one to work, so I was wondering if this
would work
OK, I've tried it on my setup and the answer seems to be that
you have your http_access statements in the wrong order;
try re-arranging this section of squid.conf as follows:
http_access allow manager localhost
http_access deny manager
http_access allow purge localhost
http_access deny
Try downloading the g++ package manually (version 2.91.58 or greater) and
installing it using dpkg.
Another (brute force) solution would be dpkg -i --force-depends *,
again: I don't wish to be held responsible for anything that might go
wrong!
Ron
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
I've only once upgraded from hamm to slink and I haven't encountered any
problems with that upgrade... i fyou encounter any upgrades just post them
on this thread (or start another apt or dpkg thread because I read most of
them).
Ron
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
In case I
:: On Sat, 25 Mar 2000 04:43:38 +0100 (CET), Ron Rademaker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Try downloading the g++ package manually (version 2.91.58 or greater) and
installing it using dpkg.
Another (brute force) solution would be dpkg -i --force-depends *,
again: I don't wish to be held
On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 09:31:25PM +0100, Antonio Fiol Bonnín wrote:
snip
I want to have easy freedom in limiting user access. I have killed
telnetd, and only sshd. I want to allow some users access through ssh,
some through ftpd, and some through samba. How can I turn off user
access
Has anybody managed to get this working under Debian?? I have tried
everything in the included faq but still no luck!
Roy Pluschke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 05:06:48PM +0100, Lepus wrote:
Hi.
First of all, it is quite interesting that I didn't get a single reply on
my question about the esound dependency problems. Am I he only one who
would like to use Gnome and Alsa at the same time under Potato? :)
Well, anyway.
What
On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 12:54:37AM -0300, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
:: On Sat, 25 Mar 2000 04:43:38 +0100 (CET), Ron Rademaker [EMAIL
PROTECTED] said:
Try downloading the g++ package manually (version 2.91.58 or greater) and
installing it using dpkg.
Another (brute force) solution
On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 02:31:32PM -0500, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
No trouble. The other fellow's responses about ipchains c. may also be
true. I don't know whether the stock kernel comes with masquerading turned
on. Your remarks about what responds to modprobe, though, suggest that you
do
hello,
how do I stop these daemons without manually deleting them from
/etc/init.d? how the heck do I use update-rc.d -f remove -stop something?
anyway... I mainly use linux for web surfing,email so what are the other
daemons that I do not need and thus can be removed aside from
On Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 03:49:34PM -, Pollywog wrote:
On 21-Mar-2000 Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
Hello,
I finally got around to trying out exim's built-in sorting, and
it seems to be working great so far.
[...]
Is there a way to get finger to not show .forward?
simply
john == john smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hello, how do I stop these daemons without manually deleting
them from /etc/init.d? how the heck do I use update-rc.d -f
remove -stop something? anyway... I mainly use linux for web
surfing,email so what are the other daemons that
On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 01:11:23AM -0500, Jeff Gordon wrote
On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 02:31:32PM -0500, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
No trouble. The other fellow's responses about ipchains c. may also be
true. I don't know whether the stock kernel comes with masquerading turned
on. Your
Hi, John --
Um.. in spite of what Andrew said, they're not modules.
ipfwadm is an IP packet firewall/masquerading setup
utility that works with kernel 2.0.x; ipchains is similar,
but for kernel 2.2.x.
(Okay.)
# ipchains -L input
for kernel 2.2.x.
This should list the default policy
On Sat, 25 Mar 2000, john smith wrote:
hello,
how do I stop these daemons without manually deleting them from
/etc/init.d? how the heck do I use update-rc.d -f remove -stop something?
anyway... I mainly use linux for web surfing,email so what are the other
daemons that I do not need
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Ethan Benson wrote:
On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 09:31:25PM +0100, Antonio Fiol Bonnín wrote:
snip
I want to have easy freedom in limiting user access. I have killed
telnetd, and only sshd. I want to allow some users access through ssh,
some through ftpd, and some
On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 11:38:38AM +0100, FIOL BONNIN Antonio wrote:
I believe that a chroot'ed ftp may work well for you, as long as you do
not allow ssh users to log in the ftp, nor the ftp users log in the ssh.
for ftp only yes chroot works quite well. its when you combine shell
access and
That's about it, apt-get update, apt-get dist-upgrade
And... finished!
Ron
On Sat, 25 Mar 2000, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
:: On Sat, 25 Mar 2000 04:43:38 +0100 (CET), Ron Rademaker [EMAIL
PROTECTED] said:
Try downloading the g++ package manually (version 2.91.58 or greater) and
Hello all,
I'm setting up a 486DX with a legacy 2x cdrom. (Why? I must be either a
masochist or a retrotech.;) The hardware in question is an early
SoundBlaster 16 and a Creative Labs CR-563 cdrom. Both are supported in
module sbpcd.
I've used another eide cdrom to install the system
How could I set a mail address (like in this mail) in the 'mail' program?
Thanks
Attila
--
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- Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Debian 2.2 Linux / 2.2.13 / exim-
- Get my PGP key: gpg --keyserver keys.pgp.com --recv-key
At 11:35 AM 3/24/00 +1200, C. Falconer wrote:
[snip]
Squid ACLs are messy and not really intended for filtering based on URLs -
rather they seem to be for controlling what machines can access your squid
cache, and which domains your clients get direct (uncached) access to.
I do not agree with
On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 03:02:52AM -0500, Jeff Gordon wrote
Hi, John --
Um.. in spite of what Andrew said, they're not modules.
ipfwadm is an IP packet firewall/masquerading setup
utility that works with kernel 2.0.x; ipchains is similar,
but for kernel 2.2.x.
(Okay.)
#
On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 06:59:35PM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote:
this is a very good point, but as far as i have been able to find,
there is no suitable, secure, replacement for ftp (why!?!?!)
2) use ssh to tunnel the ftp connection. I may be doing something
wrong but i have never managed to
On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 05:37:19PM +1030, John Pearson wrote:
Um.. in spite of what Andrew said, they're not modules.
I hate it when I write without my brain engaged. Sorry, I wasn't thinking.
--
Andrew Sullivan Computer Services
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 12:12:42AM +1030, John Pearson wrote:
Are you using a stock Debian kernel, or one which you built
yourself? The stock kernels usually include masquerading
support.
Yes--stock 'potato' 2.2.14 is the one telling me IP Masquerading is not
enabled in the kernel.
If
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jonas Steverud) wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson) writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jonas Steverud) wrote:
[...]
The only problem with this is dselect will tell you the packages made
by equivs are obsolete - but I maybe did some wrong when I deleted the
.debs? Anyone who
Attila Csosz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How could I set a mail address (like in this mail) in the 'mail' program?
I don't think you can. You can fiddle around with header rewriting in
your MTA (exim, sendmail, whatever), though, which might solve your
problem? For example, when I send mail using
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Steve Greenland wrote:
On 23-Mar-00, 18:08 (CST), Andor Dirner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Robert Varga wrote:
The other one it breaks is Oracle 8.0, and one needs to convert Redhat
compatibility libraries to be able install it, and a patch
On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 01:27:38PM +0100, Attila Csosz wrote:
How could I set a mail address (like in this mail) in the 'mail' program?
---end quoted text---
One way is to have your MTA re-write whatever you've got (which I think is
the best way), or in your .muttrc:
my_hdr From: whatever you
On 24-Mar-00 Patrick wrote:
I've been searching about in www.mutt,org and can't find any reference
to what I should ser charset to.
Does anyome know where I can find out what the Turkish character set is
and do I need to make any other changes to my system for it to work in
mutt?
On Fri,
Anybody got the name of a good working rdate host handy? All of a sudden I
can't connect to my usual, mit.edu.
--
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hi everyone,
i'm trying to learn rcs to assist my uni project, however I'm unsure about
the procedure to roll back versions (infact i think i may have found a
bug).
Say I have node_relations.c at version 1.4, but its stuffed. So i want to
go back to version 1.2.1.1 (turned into .1.1 because i
Bart,
For an excellent online book see 'Thinking in C++' by Bruce Eckel
http://www.MindView.net/
For mind-boggling collection of links related to object-oriented
programming
http://www.cetus-links.org/
Jim Cant
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000 12:08:22 -0800, Bart Friederichs wrote:
Hi,
I am writing a
George Bonser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tick.usno.navy.mil
nfg
tock.usno.navy.mil
Tada!!!
Thanks guy.
--
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On 25-Mar-2000 17:11:25 Bob Bernstein wrote:
Anybody got the name of a good working rdate host handy? All of a sudden I
can't connect to my usual, mit.edu.
I have had trouble with time.nist.gov and for some reason, when my machine
cannot connect, it seems to crash, but only if I attempt the
Does anybody know how to get around the sound dma buffer problem? I
am pretty sure the problem is that the system can't find any free
memory in the bottom 16MB. I think that there is a way to lock in the
dma buffer, but I don't remember how, and I haven't managed to find
the right documentation.
Hello all.
I'm trying to get an old UNIX keyboard working on my P100.
When I restart the computer with the keyboard I get a errormessage that
says something like to many NACK's, check you cables.
I have located the .c file that contains that row, but havent been able to
do much about it.
So my
Nils-Erik == Nils-Erik Svangård [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello all.
I'm trying to get an old UNIX keyboard working on my P100. When
I restart the computer with the keyboard I get a errormessage
that says something like to many NACK's, check you cables. I
have located
Hi,
I am wondering how I set up my
personal computer networking at home. Here is what I have.
2
computers:
IBM ThinkPad Laptop running window 98
(client)
Dell Desktop running Linux debian 2.1
(server)
I was thinking the options of setting up the
networking between them.
1. PLIP
Since I
PLIP doesn't sound like the best solution for you, as you would need to get
some kind of parallel switch - and those are notorious for causing problems
rather than fixing them.
SLIP/PPP sounds like a possible solution. You do not have to use the modems at
all. If you have a serial port on
I am trying to install debian. I have previously installed RedHat on
other machines and found it much easier to install. (I'm trying to
work out something for public libraries to show how to set up a
proxy-server.)
I have a Dell Dimension XPS 466, with 64M of RAM and two old SCSI
disks. I have
On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 06:02:35PM -0500, Josh Kuperman wrote:
I have a Dell Dimension XPS 466, with 64M of RAM and two old SCSI
disks. I have tried downloading CD-images from ftp.eecs.umich.edu and
using the cd-image making program. After that failed I decided that
there was a problem with
I have Virtual PC version 3.0.(Macintosh Platform) I cannot install
Debian 2.1 on the new hard drive I just created. Does anyone know how to
install Debian onto Virtual PC ?
please help, thanks robert
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I am trying to get DVDs to play in Linux. I read the DVD-HowTo on
OpenDVD.org, but when i try to compile the CSS utilities, get get a
bunch of errors dealing with the dvd stuff. Namely that dvd_struct and
DVD_ consts can't be found. It seems like I'm missing a header file or
something, but I
I have just installed Debian potato (2.2.14). The installer gave an error
when I tried to install the modules for my network cards. I know for
certain that they work, I have tried them previously. They are an smc-ultra
and a lance card. When I modprobe them, I get a message like:
smc-ultra.c:
Hi Carl,
Does anybody know how to get around the sound dma buffer problem? I
am pretty sure the problem is that the system can't find any free
memory in the bottom 16MB. I think that there is a way to lock in the
dma buffer, but I don't remember how, and I haven't managed to find
the right
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