A poco antigua que sea tu placa madre, la BIOS no te va a reconocer discos
de más de 8 GB correctamente. Para que win los vea, es necesario instalarte
Yo tengo el mismo problema. Mi BIOS es muy vieja, pero lo solucioné
bájandome el disk manager para mi Quantum Bigfoot y particionando con el.
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Enterate en
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y anotate
para la gran fiesta de lanzamiento.
Y para los que nos
extraniaban y siempre piden mas...
y para los que no nos
conocen y quieren saber de nosotros...
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El Wed, Mar 29, 2000,
Claudia Martinez Salcedo...
A quien corresponda
Demasiado formal, ;-)
Por medio de la presente hago llegar algunas de mis dudas
para ver la posibilidad de que se me aclaren antes de tomar
cualquier decisión.
1.- Qué diferencia hay entre obtener un software
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 09:22:22PM +0200, Virgilio Gómez Rubio wrote:
Hola:
Mi tarjeta de red se queda literalmente muerta si abro dos sesiones de
descarga de Netscape, por ejemplo. Sólo me pasa con el Netscape.
Me aparecen estas líneas en los logs:
ne.c:v1.10 9/23/94 Donald Becker
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, NexDebian wrote:
Hola
Me gustaria saber si existe un fichero del estilo rc.local que hay en
otras distribuciones para que cuando arranque Debian ejecute unas
instruciones , por ejemplo un tail del syslog redirigido a un terminal.
Si no exite y alguien sabe de que
Una duda que me ha asaltado estos dias con el tema de que si tal paquete
tiene bugs criticos pos se elimina de la distribución.
¿Que pasaría si por ejemplo este paquete fuese uno muy importante aunque no
imprescindible para el sistema?
Por ejemplo el Apache, o el que se os ocurra. Porque seguro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Una duda que me ha asaltado estos dias con el tema de que si tal paquete
tiene bugs criticos pos se elimina de la distribución.
...
Tal vez se les podria poner en un apartado aparte
hasta que sean solucionados los problemas,
por lo menos en la distribución de los
David Muriel wrote:
Gabriel Tabares-Barreiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Muchas gracias, pero ya tengo loadlin y eso (tengo los CDs de Slink,
aunque no me funcionen en condiciones eso si que lo he podido salvar).
Si los CDs que tienes son los que venian con la Linux Actual, a mi
Hola Debians
Perdonad por exponer esto aquí pero no tengo otro sitio donde
hacerlo y me corre un poco de prisa.
El tema es que para una presentación estoy usando Latex con la
clase slides de documento. Quiero sacarlo en apaisado y le pongo
Hola Lista!
Parece tonto pero es asi.
Bueno no. Lo cierto es que no se que he hecho pero he perdido la
capacidad de usar las teclas de acento en el teclado, solo en algunas
aplicaciones.
No soy consciente de haber tocado ningun fichero critico en este
Si recuerdo correctamente, hay una opcion en el dvips (no se si en el
xdvi), y era
dvips -t landscape fichero.dvi
Miguel
Diego Bote wrote:
Hola Debians
Perdonad por exponer esto aquí pero no tengo otro sitio donde
hacerlo y me corre un poco de prisa.
El
Yo he usado sin problemas de rotación de páginas el paquete seminar
\documentclass[spanish,a4,slidesonly,semrot]{seminar}
\usepackage{latin1}
\usepackage{lscape}
\usepackage{seminar}
\usepackage{fancybox}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{pifont}
Añadiendo esto en el preámbulo:
On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, Miguel Rodriguez Penabad wrote:
Si recuerdo correctamente, hay una opcion en el dvips (no se si en el
xdvi), y era
dvips -t landscape fichero.dvi
Miguel
Recuerdas perfectamente. Muchísimas gracias Miguel.
Saludos.
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Cosme P. Cuevas wrote:
Con el software libre NO dispones de ninguna garantía, ni
servicio postventa que puedas contratar (esto último cambiará
sin duda, pero no se cuando). Aunque dispones de los foros
sobre Linux donde se resuelven los problemas entre
Hola:
¿No será por casualidad una Ovislink 10/100, con chip Realtek 8139?
Pues no lo sé. Sólo sé que es ISA y que la configuré de milagro. Los
errores no me aparecen en el arranque, sino al bajarme cosas con Netscape.
Un saludo.
Virgilio
Diego Bote wrote:
\documentclass[landscape,a4]{slides}
en el preambulo. El texto me lo presenta en apaisado pero no gira la
página sobre la que escribir con lo que el texto me sale en el sentido
incorrecto en la página.
Si lo que te sale es girado en el papel, prueba con
dvips
On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, Agustín Martín Domingo wrote:
Diego Bote wrote:
\documentclass[landscape,a4]{slides}
en el preambulo. El texto me lo presenta en apaisado pero no gira la
página sobre la que escribir con lo que el texto me sale en el sentido
incorrecto en la página.
Quisiera preguntaros otra cosa de latex.
Generé hace un tiempo unas figuras con gnuplot fijando el terminal
a latex lo cual genera unos ficheros *.tex que se incluyen en los archivos
*.tex en el entorno figura y producen lo deseado, figuras en el documento.
El caso es que como
Buenas.
Quiero que http://servidor/dir y http://servidor/DIR sean lo
mismo a ojos del apache. En /var/www hay un enlace simbólico
llamado dir, pero si voy a http://servidor/DIR me sale el típico
404 de turno. He buscado por el manual pero no
At 10:40 AM 2000-03-31 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Una duda que me ha asaltado estos dias con el tema de que si tal paquete
tiene bugs criticos pos se elimina de la distribución.
¿Que pasaría si por ejemplo este paquete fuese uno muy importante aunque no
imprescindible para el sistema?
Por
Hi
Tengo pequeño problema, que es el siguiente con un script de conexion
que tengo echo conecto perfectamente a internet. Pero cuando configuro
un acceso con el pppconfig no se con arrancar la conexion, el script
supuestamente esta en /etc/chatscripts, pero no tengo ni idea como se
arrancan
Echa un vistazo al paquete 'user-es' para configurar el entorno en
castellano, quizás veas cosas útiles para otros progamas... un saludo
Javi
On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 12:50:40AM +0200, David Muriel wrote:
Buenas...
Diego Bote [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yo tengo esto
¿Pertenecen al mismo usuario? En la configuración de apache (y está
documentado) has de permitir que se sigan enlaces simbólicos (Follow
Symlinks) en cada directorio mediante el fichero access.conf, generalmente
está registringido a enlaces que lleven a ficheros del mismo usuario (If
Mu sencillo. El script 'pon' (en /usr/sbin si no me equivoco) llama
al script de conexión de tu proveedor (pppd -f /etc/chatscripts/lo_que_sea)
que es un script de chat que pppconfig crea 'ad hoc' pero que puedes
modificar para ajustar a tu modem.
Si modificas éste debería
Andres Seco Hernandez wrote:
...
Supongo que si creas un /etc/init.d/loquesea y lo enlazas a al
/etc/rc2.d/S99loquesea, podrás hacerlo. No se si hay otra forma más limpia
o correcta, pero yo lo hago así siempre que lo que quiera hacer no tenga
otro sitio ya establecido (ipmasq, rutas, etc.).
Debianeros,
Luego de actualizar paquetes de frozen en un slink recien instalado
(mas de 160) dselect quiere a toda costa remontar /usr !!!
El mensaje de error avisa que no encuentra /usr en fstab ni mtab...
Alguien puede decirme por donde empezar?
TIA,
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Hola:
A ver si alguien me puede ayudar, por que intento arrancar netscape y
me da el siguiente error:
bash-2.01$ netscape
/usr/X11R6/bin//netscape: line 64: 911 Abortado
LD_PRELOAD=/lib/libBrokenLocale.so.1 $netscape $@
bash-2.01$
¿Puede ser algo relacionado con los modos de video de la
On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 03:26:24PM +0200, Diego Bote wrote:
Generé hace un tiempo unas figuras con gnuplot fijando el terminal
a latex lo cual genera unos ficheros *.tex que se incluyen en los archivos
*.tex en el entorno figura y producen lo deseado, figuras en el documento.
Con todos
El viernes 31 de marzo de 2000 a la(s) 18:18:02 +0200, Javier Fdz-Sanguino
Pen~a contaba:
¿Pertenecen al mismo usuario? En la configuración de apache (y está
documentado) has de permitir que se sigan enlaces simbólicos (Follow
Symlinks) en cada directorio mediante el fichero access.conf,
nesecitararia una breve explicacion de la diferencia entre un servidor ppp y
un radius
Para la primera, el apt mira el fichero `sources-list' y actualiza la
lista local de paquetes disponibles conectándose a las direcciones
del
Bueno, tal vez sea complicarme demasiado, pero podrías instalar el apache o
algun otro servidor web, colocar los paquetes en
Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Echa un vistazo al paquete 'user-es' para configurar el entorno en
castellano, quizás veas cosas útiles para otros progamas... un saludo
Ya me lo instalé, pero lo quité porque me cambiaba un montón de teclas
del emacs, pero lo tengo por
El Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 11:20:02PM +0200, Jordi dijo:
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 05:36:52AM -0500, Camilo Alejandro Arboleda wrote:
¿Es posible utilizar dos trarjetas de video y dos monitores en Debian?
En mi caso una de las tarjetas es PCI y la otra AGP. ¿Es esto un
problema?
Hay soporte
www.vdkbuilder.org (eu acho)
É feito por um brasileiro Mario Motta (eu acho)
Quoting Marco Catunda ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Eu achei o FLTK um pouco limitado, o que voce achou?
O V eu tambem achei um pouco limitado.
Vou dar uma olhado no V e no VDK...
Voce tem a Home Page?
O gtk tem: gnome-db
Quoting Debian Linux User ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
O problema de todos esses é que nenhum deles (não sei Qt e Gtk) tem
widgets prontos para acesso a bancos de dados...
Lalo Martins wrote:
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 01:01:44PM +0100, Marco Catunda wrote:
Eu achei o
Na pagina do gtk: www.gtk.org
tem lá ports ou algo parecido, tem o status do gtk para Windows.
Quoting Debian Linux User ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
Oi,
gtk está portado para Windows e Be.
gtk não está restrito a
ipchains and ipfwadm is the same function
if u are using linux kernel 2.0.x u will using ipfwadm (because linux kernel
2.0.x doesn't support ipchains)
if u are using linux kernel 2.2.x u will using ipchains (ipfwadm still work
in linux kernel 2.2.x but ipchains is better than ipfwadm)
if u are
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Chris Mason wrote:
I'm trying to sutostart mySQL at boot up on my Corel Linux machine. I have
put the mysql.server script in /etc/init.d and I have aput a symbolic link to
it in /etc/rc3.d name S90mysql but it doesn't run on boot. I can start it by
typeing
On 30-Mar-2000 23:58:12 indra wardhana wrote:
ipchains and ipfwadm is the same function
if u are using linux kernel 2.0.x u will using ipfwadm (because linux kernel
2.0.x doesn't support ipchains)
if u are using linux kernel 2.2.x u will using ipchains (ipfwadm still work
in linux kernel
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
I installed some software from the net, for which I needed to compile a
kernel module. The compile went fine (except for some warnings), but
when I went to insmod the module, insmod would say that this kernel
module was compiled for 2.0.36.
...
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Sven Esbjerg wrote:
H... I couldn't help reading your discussion. I recently installed
RealPLayer7 but not using the Debian installer. I have no problem at all with
esd. I have mp3, system sounds and realplay running at the same time. It's not
nice with mixed sounds
different between ipfwadm , ipchains , nat
1. ipfwadm
* doesn't support policy REJECT and REDIRECTION
* just support DENY,ACCEPT, and FOWARD
2. ipchains
* support policy REJECT
* support policy REDIRECTION (but only REDIRECTION to another port
at the same IP
After (ftp) downloading a .gz file and running gunzip on it I
get the error:
invalid compressed data--crc error
Now the same file was (ftp) downloaded onto a Solaris box next to
this one
with the same options (binary etc.) and gunzip runs just fine.
Both
boxes are running version 1.2.4 of
Hi,
I'm wondering whether it'd be useful to keep track of Debian users who
download the packages via apt-get (from the main site)? I think it would;
suppose you can have a list of the users with their information like:
names, email addresses, cities, countries, number of installed systems,
the
The last couple times I've done an apt-get dist upgrade, one of the
installs has hung, and I think it was the same package each time -- had to
hit ctrl-c to get it to continue, then it seemed to do okay:
Preparing to replace netbase 3.17-1 (using .../netbase_3.18-1_i386.deb) ...
dpkg: warning -
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Robert Mognet wrote:
That's what it already says, or actually If you want to unsubscribe
send a mail message with 'unsubscribe' as the subject and nothing
in the body, addressed to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
What could be clearer :) ?
Yes, the Unsubscribe ? .sig is really
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 08:05:44AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fairly simple:
Make sure your internal network interface is on one of the private
networks. I usually use 192.168.1.1 for the interface (192.168.1/24 is the
network) Make your kernel with the ipmasq options, install
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 10:38:34AM -0600, matt garman wrote:
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 07:19:38AM -0500, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
1) Here's the contents of my files on newdebian.home (connected to
internet)
/etc/hostname:
newdebian
...
After doing these things, I noticed something else:
Install the `ipmasq' package, it will automatically set up IP
Masquerading for you providing the IP addresses you have chosen are
private ie 10.x.x.x or 192.168.0.x or 172.15.x.x where x can be
anything.
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 12:52:23PM -0600, matt garman wrote:
I read the IP-Masquerading
if you fing out how please tell me
use lib /path/to/your/lib;
This will append to perl's include path. Otherwise, I think it's
hard coded.
brian
On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 12:06:37PM -0500, Jeff Gordon wrote:
Not sure, but it looks like a recent Potato update must've rewritten a
variable holding the location of Perl libraries --
the debian mail programs have a register debian system as a test message, or
at least did last I checked.
Beyond that, people do not want to give much info, maybe name and country. It
is an option though. Frankly debian has little concern over who uses the
system.
how do u delete modules
for example the pcmcia
module
Hi Oki!
On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, Oki DZ wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering whether it'd be useful to keep track of Debian users who
download the packages via apt-get (from the main site)? I think it would;
The purpose is, well, nothing but statistics. (Hey, some people like
seeing statistics, you
redmoon:~# at
bash: at: command not found
redmoon:~#
above is my situation...
What package should I install ?
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On 31-Mar-2000 02:28:32 ChangMin Oh wrote:
redmoon:~# at
bash: at: command not found
redmoon:~#
above is my situation...
What package should I install ?
The at package.
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When I got home today I discovered that the power went off while I was out.
When I turned on the monitor to my Debian potato box, I saw a message that said
bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/hda1 and that the
superblock could not be read and that I should try running
I a looking for a way to install the hpfs file system. I thought I would
try make config.
When I type make config I get an error message: No rule to make target
'config'. Stop.
A similar message occurs when I type: make menucofig.
I think something must be missing.
Any suggestions will be
u can use rmmod
-Original Message-From:
Beavis [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: debian
list debian-user@lists.debian.orgDate:
Friday, 31 March, 2000 09:19Subject: deleting
modules
how do u delete modules
for example the pcmcia
module
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 07:15:04PM -0500, Sandy Shapiro wrote:
I a looking for a way to install the hpfs file system. I thought I would
try make config.
When I type make config I get an error message: No rule to make target
'config'. Stop.
A similar message occurs when I type: make
Hi, try the one of the following 2:
deb ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/1.1.2/distribution/deb/slink i386/
deb ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/1.1.2/distribution/deb/potato i386/
Works for me
David
On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 04:42:53PM -0600, Brian Boonstra wrote:
Hi
All my usual
Hi
has anyone used the Linux Routing Project for their firewalls and routing
etc? Is it safe to use?
website : linuxrouting.org
Zane
Brooks R. Robinson wrote:
Start of Soap Box
I agree wholeheartedly. If I want Microsoft Linux, I'll buy Redhat. Truly,
that is the standard that must be met for ease of installation. If you
want to simply follow instructions to set up an OS, install a Microsoft OS;
in the same manner
Chris Gray wrote:
for example Joey's (that is, the author of Debian Weekly News, and maintainer
of many Debian packages) is my favorite. see shy jo. I have no idea what it
means, or even if it means anything. But that's the point of signatures,
they are a little inside joke.
Hint:
Robert Mognet wrote:
What could be clearer :) ?
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Let's don't make the operating system 'dumber'. Let's have users
who are willing to learn.
The problem is, if you're
For those too slow to figure it out:
joey hess = (magic anagram machine) = see shy jo
David
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 09:47:48PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote:
Robert Mognet wrote:
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if u using it for internal routing i think it's safe
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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, 31 March, 2000 11:42
Subject: linux routing
Hi
has anyone used the Linux Routing Project for
Does someone know the way making mailing list?
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From: ChangMin Oh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, 31 March, 2000 13:40
Subject: mailing list making
Does someone know the way making mailing list?
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Guten Tag! Joachim!
Am Don, 30 Mär 2000, schrieb Joachim Trinkwitz:
The newest fortify deb package (1.4.6-0.1 in woody) recognizes this
one, if I remember right, as well as Navigator 4.72 which I use now.
I have this one installed. And there is no newer one in woody.
Go to
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 01:50:23PM -0800, Beavis wrote:
when trying to load a frontpage web
i get the error /etc/apache/etc/srm.conf can't be accessed permission denied.
how can i change the permission on that perticular file so that anyone and
everyone has permission.
man chmod
chmod
My host allow 'finger user' from any hosts~!
How can I disallow doing it from others except my host ?
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Btw. How stable is RealPlayer7 on your systems? On mine it tends to crash once
in while and the video streaming is very slow. Usually i miss 90% of the
frames...
i have the same problem, that it does not work with esd, BTW i didn't even
notice that there was a debian installer for that software
Thus said ChangMin Oh on Fri, 31 Mar 2000 16:40:16 +0900:
My host allow 'finger user' from any hosts~!
How can I disallow doing it from others except my host ?
In /etc/hosts.deny add something like the following:
in.fingerd: ALL
And then in /etc/hosts.allow add something like the following:
On 26 Jan 1980, Kent West wrote:
When I got home today I discovered that the power went off while I was out.
When I turned on the monitor to my Debian potato box, I saw a message that
said bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/hda1 and
that the superblock could not be
On 30 Mar 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For those too slow to figure it out:
joey hess = (magic anagram machine) = see shy jo
David
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 09:47:48PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote:
Robert Mognet wrote:
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On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, matt garman wrote:
In other words, having installed ipmasq and other related Debian packages,
do I still need to follow all the steps in the howto?
Yes sure, no package installer would know the setup of your firewall (IP
numbers, network devices, etc.)
Oki
I'm currently set up such that I can ssh into my machine at work from home
and all works well as long as I stay within the console session. However,
I'm on a dialup line (no DSL yet...) and use IP masquerading, which appears
to prevent X clients on my work box from connecting to the X server here
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Beavis wrote:
how do u delete modules
for example the pcmcia module
dpkg -r pcmcia-cs
But if you just want to have it not started during booting:
update-rc.d -f pcmcia remove
Oki
I just upgraded from Slackware 1.2 to Debian 2.1, (yes, it was a big
jump.)
Do I still have to:
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua2 ${AUTO_IRQ} skip_test autoconfig spd_vhi
/bin/stty crtscts /dev/cua1
in /etc/rc0.d, and then spec the baud rate at 38400 in the
applications using the serial line?
Hi Peter,
On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, Peter Palfrader wrote:
Look into the popularity-contest package, it already collects some of that
info.
I have taken a look at it, but the web site says that the info is for the
developers: This information helps us make decisions such as which
packages should
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Sandy Shapiro wrote:
A similar message occurs when I type: make menucofig.
Because it should be make menuconfig (?)
I think something must be missing.
It seems that you'd need the kernel-source and gcc packages.
Oki
Hello,
Recently I installed Debian Potato (frozen) on my PC.
I have another PC on which I want to install Debian Potato aswell.
My question :
Can I put the packages in /var/cache/apt/archives
on a CD and then specify that as the place to get the packages
from when installing Debian Potato on the
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 01:50:09PM -0800, Joseph Carter wrote:
If you wish to email me about any of my packages, do so from an address
which does not reject my mail as coming from a dialup IP. My IP is
STATIC and your ISP is run by morons who can't tell the difference, even
though I am no
hello,
I would like to know if there is a way to execute a bash shell or whatever
shell during booting or bootstrapping of the kernel. i.e. while the kernel
is booting. I moved something and the kernel keeps looping and looping
trying to find it and it doesnt want to stop it just keeps going
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What package has the mail command?
John
mount / -o remount,rw
possibly a mount / -n -o remount,rw is needed, because without it mount
will try to write a /etc/mtab to the ro filesystem and of course fail to
do so. i don't know, if the mount shipped with debian behaves like that -
the one from suse does. :-(
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I'm currently set up such that I can ssh into my machine at work from home
and all works well as long as I stay within the console session. However,
I'm on a dialup line (no DSL yet...) and use IP masquerading, which appears
to prevent X clients on my work box from connecting to the X server
My host allow 'finger user' from any hosts~!
How can I disallow doing it from others except my host ?
In /etc/hosts.deny add something like the following:
in.fingerd: ALL
And then in /etc/hosts.allow add something like the following:
in.fingerd: 1.2.3.4
Where 1.2.3.4 is the IP
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On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 03:42:07PM -0500, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
Does anyone know what to do with ext2resize?
The docs quickly explain how to resize a filesystem in a file,
but not one in a partition. I assume the partition table must be
changed as well but it does say how, and in what
After (ftp) downloading a .gz file and running gunzip on it I get the error:
invalid compressed data--crc error
the linux ftp client is probably in ascii-mode. set it to bin and
everything should be fine.
or is your filesystem just full?
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Hello,
On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 08:27:56AM -, John Conover wrote:
I just upgraded from Slackware 1.2 to Debian 2.1, (yes, it was a big
jump.)
Do I still have to:
Have a look at /etc/init.d/setserial
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua2 ${AUTO_IRQ} skip_test autoconfig spd_vhi
/bin/stty
On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 09:47:48PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote:
Robert Mognet wrote:
Let's don't make the operating system 'dumber'. Let's have users
who are willing to learn.
I don't think dumber == friendlier.
Since very few machines are
Hi,
I am using the frozen distribution and I find quite annoying the fact that
xterm (and rxvt also) ignores the meta key. For instance, when running
bash under console, Alt-d deletes the word in front of the cursor,
whereas under xterm Alt-d simply echos d.
Some suggestion?
Thanks,
Davide Marchignoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I am using the frozen distribution and I find quite annoying the fact
that xterm (and rxvt also) ignores the meta key. For instance, when
running bash under console, Alt-d deletes the word in front of the
cursor, whereas under xterm Alt-d
On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 01:30:56AM -0800, John Bagdanoff wrote:
What package has the mail command?
mailx
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On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 08:59:11AM +, john smith wrote:
hello,
I would like to know if there is a way to execute a bash shell or
whatever shell during booting or bootstrapping of the kernel. i.e.
while the kernel is booting. I moved something and the kernel keeps
looping and
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 10:33:17PM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote:
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 01:50:23PM -0800, Beavis wrote:
when trying to load a frontpage web i get the error
/etc/apache/etc/srm.conf can't be accessed permission denied.
how can i change the permission on that perticular
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