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rrclinux [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wrote on
Mon, 31 Jul 2000 23:21:53 -0400
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Hola Amigos
Recien estoy ingresando en la lista y ya he dado mis primeros
pasos con debian por ahora quisiera me
despejaran estas peque;s dudas, actualmente tengo instalad una
Lucky wrote:
Instale APACHE en el PC y todo fue bien peró lei como instalarlo en varias
revistas y todas me dicen que al instalarse crea los directorios donde
poner
las Webs. Yo no encuentro por ninguna parte estos directorios.
Sabeis a que directorios se refieren y cual es el que tengo
He intentado instalar todo de nuevo, pero no lo hace y otra
pregunta. Por ejemplo si quiero instalar un paquete que no este en mi
sistema, sin pasar por todo el proceso en que Dselect comprueba lo que esta
instalado y lo que no se instalara o es algo normal que haga todo eso.
Puedes usar apt.
Si no das un URL me temo que no podemos ayudarte :(
Un saludo
Javi
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 09:29:36PM -0500, Camilo Alejandro Arboleda wrote:
Hola todos:
Como estoy decidido en convertir mi computador en una estación
multimedia, baje el código de fuente del
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, David Charro Ripa wrote:
si, qmail es magnifico, el unico problemilla es que está en la seccion
non-free y parece dificil que deje de estarlo. Para mí, esa es razon
suficiente para optar por postfix...
Que nadie decida por ti que es libre y que no. Ni siquiera
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Debian tiene su leyenda negra, bastante infundada. Creo que se basa sobre todo
en dos cosas: Ni Hamm ni Slink tenian esos colorines tan monos que RedHat o
Suse ponian en la instalacion en los tiempos de, digamos, RH 5.1 o 5.2; por
Ni falta que
El lun, 31 de jul de 2000, a las 10:24:51 +, Ricardo Marcelo Alvarez dijo:
Alguien sabe porque el netscape en algunas paginas se cierra
Gracias por adelantado.
es un fallito en el path de una de las fuentes para las paginas
que tienen JAVA. En mi page (seccion linux)
El lun, jul 31, 2000 at 08:27:56 +0200 JFA ha dit:
algo está en la sección non-free es porque no es libre de acuerdo a las
guidelines de Debian. Cada cual es libre de darle más o menos valor a
esto.
¿ Y no podria estar en contrib ?
contrib es para programas con licencia libre (de acuerdo
Para mi qmail es
libre pero no cumple las reglas establecidas por Debian que por otra parte
son muy razonables.
Exactamente. Ni mas ni menos.
Un saludo
David
Jose Antonio Ortega Garcia User:104420
E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.airtel.net/personal/califa11
E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]GNU/Hurd Debian Potato-2.2.15 (Frozen)
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Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 16:58:47 +0200 (CEST)
From: Jose
Hola:
Hace poco un usuario ha mandado un email diciendo que en
http://www.debian.org/... existe un manual de debian.pdf en español.Lo he
estado consultando, pero todos los manuales que hay estan en ingles (bajo
diverso formata) Existe realmente un manual debian en español? Donde lo
ecuantro?
Hola:
He instalado la nueva version de lilo en un disco rigido de 20.4 G. En la
primera particion Windows con 2G despues una extendida de 15G. Una logica
de 2G y otras dos mas con sendos linuxs. Configuro lilo.conf y ejecuto
lilo. Las tomas todas sin el menor aviso de problema. Pero cuando
Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a wrote:
Si no das un URL me temo que no podemos ayudarte :(
Un saludo
Javi
La dirección es http://heroine.linuxbox.com ó
http://heroine.linuxbox.net (son la misma). El asunto es que la
documentación en el sitio, y en el programa, es
David Charro Ripa wrote:
Para mi qmail es
libre pero no cumple las reglas establecidas por Debian que por otra parte
son muy razonables.
Exactamente. Ni mas ni menos.
Bueno, creo que se podría intentar hablar con el autor de qmail. Mirando
su licencia y las reglas de Debian, lo
Saludos.
Tras actualizar con apt-get siguen los problemas. Ahora telnetd se ha
vuelto paranóico y no me permite hacer telnets. Esto es lo que sale cuando
hago un telnet localhost:
Escape character is '^]'.
Generating temp (512 bit) RSA key ...
Generation of temp (512 bit) RSA key done
[SSL -
At 09:56 a.m. 2000-08-01 +0200, Antonio Castro wrote:
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
otro lado, Debian no basaba su configuracion en un linuconf o un yast.
Desde
ahi viene buena parte de esa leyenda (al menos la parte mas moderna de la
historia).
Lo curioso es que, haya
Quien:Camilo Alejandro Arboleda
Cuando: martes, 01 de agosto del 2000, a las 10:41,
Qué: Re: con los MTA's
David Charro Ripa wrote:
Para mi qmail es
libre pero no cumple las reglas establecidas por Debian que por otra parte
son muy razonables.
Hola,
al final he sustituido la Hispafuentes por la Corel Linux (basada en Debian
como sabeis, por algo será ;-). Alguno se preguntará porqué no instalo
debian en la otra máquina y es porque no me deja (no se que pasa, puede ser
otra pregunta a la lista...). Espero que el que la distro esté basada
Lluís Vilanova wrote:
...
Vale, puede que sea por la version; la mia es la 0.95.3i, ya probare otra, ya
que sigue sin funcionarme.
Apuesto por la versión. Cuando instalé qmail, leí que solo las últimas
versiones incluían soporte maildir y yo dí por supuesto que la mía no lo
tendría. Me
Santiago Fernandez wrote:
... necesitaba cambiar un par de cosillas en /etc/init.d Por
desgracia borre todos los ficheros de dicho directorio ...
¿Cual es la mejor forma de volver a crear dichos scripts?
Se me ocurre:
dpkg -S init.d
entre la lista que te aparece, una de las líneas
Hola, pues eso, que necesito hablar con alguien de I+D Ágora sobre el
dominio laespiral.org.
Yo soy el coordinador de La Espiral y Enrique me mandó un correo hace un mes
y pico diciendo que I+D Ágora había reservado el dominio laespiral.org y lo
había apuntado al entonces provisional
On mar, ago 01, 2000 at 09:11:20 +0200, Miquel wrote:
El mar, ago 01, 2000 at 08:58:59 +0200 Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez ha dit:
si no localizas a enrique o a alguien de i+d agora, siempre puedes hacer
un redirect en el apache de omega hacia la maquina de Jaime...
No tengo acceso a omega.
--
Hola a todos.
Fantástico, el hilo que has creado, Ignasi. De lo más interesante. Creo
que algunas contribuciones han perdido un poco de vista el 'original',
que es si las empresas se dejan debianizar, pero no por ello son menos
interesantes.
Así es que aquí va mi punto de vista respecto a la
Bueno.. mi solución fue volver a recompilar.. no me dio esta falla pero
ahora cuando el kernel trata de cargar / y swap me dice que no los
encuenta... entro en modo mantenimiento.. y claro.. resulta que en
/dev/* todo ha cambiado... mi /dev/hda6 esta mas o menos en /dev/ide/...
y un resto de
Hola, en un mensaje anterior a la lista comentaba la razón por la que no
puedo tener mis dos terminales con Debian, pues bien, resulta que uno de
ellos es un portatil(toshiba); la bios no es como las que yo había visto
hasta ahora, ya que se configura desde windows. En ella pongo que me lea
Guenas
El Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 11:43:08PM +0200, Fermín Manzanedo disidio iscribir:
Hola, en un mensaje anterior a la lista comentaba la razón por la que no
puedo tener mis dos terminales con Debian, pues bien, resulta que uno de
ellos es un portatil(toshiba); la bios no es como las que yo
Hola,
perdona mi ignorancia, pero la imagen tecra, ¿qué es exáctamente? El
ordenador es un Satellite2140CDS por si sirve de algo.
Saludos
Fermín correo-e:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From:
Buenas, acabo de upgradear a woody, y me aparece el siguiente error al
intentar arrancar las x con startx:
X: server socket directory has suspicious ownership, aborting.
¿ Alguna idea ?
Gracias
--
Saludos a tos tos
Javier Fafián Alvarez | Te pasas la vida haciendo planes,
en
¿Alguien me puede decir cómo hago para poder instalar Debian en mi
ordenador? ¿O no se puede instalar en un portátil? Y si es así, ¿por qué si
puedo instalar otras distribuciones?
Es posible que tengas el Cd cascado. Prueba a hacer un cat /dev/hdb ( o
donde tengas el cdrom) a /dev/null. Si te
Supongo que se ha incrementado la seguridad y se ha configurado para que
parezca que es root quien conecta, aunque sea usuario normal. ¿Cómo puedo
cambiar esto? No he encontrado nada útil en /etc/.
Me parece que en vez de utilizar el paquete telnet, estás usando el
telnet-ssl, aunque no debería
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=?iso-8859-1?Q?Ferm=EDn_Manzanedo?= [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wrote
on
Mon, 31 Jul 2000 21:52:49 +0200
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Ahora si que parece que va (por lo menos la Debian). Ya solo
me falta ver
que le pasa a la hispafuentes que creo que también tiene el puerto
ocupado
(pero
De: Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
Quer que te mande um /etc/init.d/network de exemplo?
Não precisa, acabo de descobrir que meu network está correto, o
drama é a falta do driver da placa de rede. Tentei rodar o modconf mas ele
apresentou uma tela vazia.
--_
/ \
Não tenho certeza onde estava este script, mas como é executado numa
instalaçâo nova, deveria estar com as fontes por exemplo dos boot
Tem idéia do diretório? Ou algum pacote separado?
Como são lidos pelo init, procuraria em debian/dists/frozen/main/source/{base,n
De: Christoph Simon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Não tenho certeza onde estava este script, mas como é
executado numa
instalaçâo nova, deveria estar com as fontes por exemplo dos boot
Tem idéia do diretório? Ou algum pacote separado?
Como são lidos pelo init, procuraria em
Segundo o NT, Intel(R) PRO/100+ Management Adapter with Alert on
LAN* [Bus 0 Slot 13]
Nunca ouvi falar disto. Eu tentaria com
network device support
Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit)
EISA, VLB, PCI and on board controller
EtherExpressPro/100 support
na
bom dia,
veja, se vc fazendo teste pegando os emails direto no provedor, tb
recebe os emails em duplicata, primeiro eh falar com o suporte do
provedor.
t+
Carlos A Silva wrote:
Caro amigo,
Exemplo: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
O carlos receberá
Hans wrote:
Laptops are noisy too and cost a bundle
Interesting, as I type this, my laptop has parts in motion. Laptop folks
should be sure to check out noflushd in unstable.
--
see shy jo
On 01-Aug-2000 Dale Morris wrote:
I'm running woody and have downloaded the xmms package. There is a
problem with it, everything works fine but the shared library file
isn't working properly. When I try use the playlist editor to select
files in a directory it doesn't show them in the
Joey Hess wrote:
Hans wrote:
Laptops are noisy too and cost a bundle
Should read '0 parts' +
V
Interesting, as I type this, my laptop has parts in motion. Laptop folks
should be sure to check out noflushd in unstable.
--
see
Is there a way to change from unstable distribution to frozen
distribution? Can apt sources.list be modified so it will select the
potato distribution and reinstall itself.. or is that asking to much?
thanks
-- dale
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 09:02:08PM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
what do I enter to get bash to default to showing files in color. I
know I have to edit the /etc/bash.bashrc file, but don't remember the
command to enter.
Put the following in bash.bashrc (or type it on the command line)
alias
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 09:02:08PM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
what do I enter to get bash to default to showing files in color. I
know I have to edit the /etc/bash.bashrc file, but don't remember the
command to enter.
you should instead edit your own userid's ~/.bashrc and add the
following:
On 01-Aug-2000 Dale Morris wrote:
what do I enter to get bash to default to showing files in color. I
know I have to edit the /etc/bash.bashrc file, but don't remember the
command to enter.
thanks
-- dale
I have:
export LS_OPTIONS='--color=auto'
eval `dircolors`
in my user .bashrc
--
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 09:02:08PM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
what do I enter to get bash to default to showing files in color. I
know I have to edit the /etc/bash.bashrc file, but don't remember the
command to enter.
thanks
-- dale
alias ls='ls --color=auto'
...which should be in
Hello,
I've installed X 4.0.1, and everything is fine, except for one thing
that I used to have in 3.3.6, and that seems to be missing in 4.0.1:
In 3.3.6, I could put the lines:
LeftAlt Meta
RightAlt Compose
in my XF86Config file, and these keys would be bound like that (it'd
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 09:07:14PM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
Is there a way to change from unstable distribution to frozen
distribution? Can apt sources.list be modified so it will select the
potato distribution and reinstall itself.. or is that asking to much?
thanks -- dale
This is kind of
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 08:16:41PM -0300, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone else notices this when installing or
removing packages: the disk is heavily used (like when the cron
scripts are triggered in the morning) for some time (depending on
the number
Look at /etc/X11/Xmodmap or ~/.Xmodmap. I don't know if these are
sourced the same way in 4.0 as 3.3, but I in ~/.Xmodmap I put:
keycode 78 = Multi_key
which binds the Scroll Lock key to Compose (on PC101). You can use
a different keycode, of course.
Bis Später,
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at
Hi,
Anyone have experience setting up Exim as a single IP/multiple host mailing
system? What I wish to do is use my IP for multiple domains... Running into
trouble as to where to get decent docs for this?.
Also, anyone have some decent leads on perl scripts for parsing mail headers?
Thanks,
a friend just asked me where to find a Debian installation CD. She
probably won't care if potato hasn't the label stable yet (and we
were told to upgrade from slink to potato anyway)... So I'd like to
know if there's some easy way to install potato without having to
download
The answer depends on how the proxy is set up...
It might be worth trying setting the http_proxy environment variable
to http://yourproxynamehere:80/ (make sure you export it of course)
This should at least get things like apt working...
The other thing that might be worth looking at ...
Try
Hm, it seemed to me seti was slowing down my weathered 486 even when niced
to the hilt. Guess I was wrong. Thanks for the tip.
Xscreensaver, nota bene, seems to do what I want, barring unforeseen
events like compiling a kernel while having a coffee. Ah well
chris
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Joey Hess
I believe if you run `eximconfig` the script asks if you will be handlnig
mail for more than one local domain. Otherwise, it is near the top of
/etc/exim.conf:
Specify your local domains as a colon-separated list here. If this option
is not set (i.e. not mentioned in the configuration file), the
Oooops...I forgot to put in the Subject
Patrick Cheong
Information Systems Assurance
Measat Broadcast Network Systems
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Visit us at: http://www.astro.com.my
-Original Message-
From: CHEONG, Shu Yang [Patrick] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01,
Dear Debians,
Would anyone happen to know what the ports 757 and 1024 are used for
of the top of their heads?
TIA,
--
Olaf Meeuwissen Epson Kowa Corporation, Research and Development
On 01 Aug 2000 14:35:50 +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen writes:
Would anyone happen to know what the ports 757 and 1024 are used for
of the top of their heads?
according to http://www.snort.org/ 1024 is ODD Packet - NetSpy, dunno
about the other.
hth,
rw
Krzys Majewski wrote:
Hm, it seemed to me seti was slowing down my weathered 486 even when niced
to the hilt.
Perhaps it's eating up to much memory?
--
see shy jo
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Ethan Benson wrote:
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 09:02:08PM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
what do I enter to get bash to default to showing files in color. I
know I have to edit the /etc/bash.bashrc file, but don't remember the
command to enter.
you should instead edit
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 03:10:35PM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
I got to fooling with debian about a week ago and did an ftp install
of potato. When I tried to add sound I didn't have anything in
/usr/src/linux so I downloaded and installed the 2.2.16 kernel. Trying
to install some piece of
Nope I just tried ping www.google.com and got a response from the Google
site!
Also, I tried lynx http://proxy server name:80/ and lynx http://proxy
server name:8080/ and both times got the same results.
I think I have to authenticate each connection made to the proxy
server...which I am unsure
Hi list,
i'm writing this mail from a fake box so please don't replay here
i've to do this since the last smail pkg is seriously broken
After upgrading it in woody (i guess it's also on potato) is no more working
it reports the following error:
laptop# smail -bd -q10m
smail: [1655] main: bad
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 05:51:08PM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
any longer? I'm really quite hesitant to install a pre* kernel
on a nearly stable system. Anyone using .17pre6 who can assure
me it's stable enough?
.17pre (latest is '14) is much more stable than .16.
moritz
--
/*
Please forgive this rather elementary question.
I am now trying out potato with the 2.2.17 kernel.
I can't figure out which file has taken the place
of rc.local. Also, /etc/conf.modules must be deleted
and we must now use /etc/modules.conf, right?
Finally, I noticed that there is a VM
Hi
I have problems installing iplanet directoryserver on potato. According to
iplanets website they support redhat 6.0 with glibc 2.1. When I try to run the
installprogram I encounter an segmentaion fault.
I have installed glibc 2.1.1 but it wont run. Has anyone succeded with
installation of
Linux Newbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This may sound like a silly question, but what is the
use/purpose of PPP over Ethernet? Why is it better than setting up a
connection with ifconfig eth0?
It's not better, it's very silly. But there are reasons. The one used
here in germany: Most
Nianwei Xing wrote:
Hi, Debians:
Ni hao.
I have a question about network card.
And I have questions about your questions and clues:
it's mostly a terminology problem.
When I move my computer to another place,
I need reconfigure my network.
By 'another place', are you talking about
Hello,
This may be an absurd/silly question...but I have been unable to find an
answer elsewhere...so bare with me...
I am currently running potato(recently switched from redhat/suse) but
would like to upgrade a few of its packages to newer versions
(php,ssh,apache,etc.) for a variety of
Tim wrote:
Bolan Meek wrote:
What's your partitioning look like? What's the output of `df`?
If you use cfdisk, are there any partitions you don't see in `df`,
i.e. not have mounted?
I have 104MB as root and 16MB swap there is 1% unuseable, presumably
something to do with the drive
Hi there,
You can actually install the XFree4.0.1 release from the binaries
on the XFree86.org site. All works like a dream, you don't need to compile
from source! However it screws up the package management of course! But so
does compiling from source!
Also I suggest that one runs
A friend of mine asked his provider (SWBell) the same question
when they thrust the PPPoe software into his hands and made him use it
for his connection.
They said that they had started using it because it provided easier
administration of accounts...tracking and such...and because it limited
the
hello,
does anybody have setup tar for backup 20Gb compressed mode on an HP
Surestore T20
thanks !
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n:Teixidor;Jaume
tel;fax:972 463114
tel;work:972 463050
x-mozilla-html:TRUE
url:http://www.6tems.com
org:6TEMS;Ducform, SA
adr:;;Pla de l'Estany, s/n;CASSÀ DE LA
Dale Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What I'm wondering is how stable my unstable woody distro is, and
since I have everything working pretty well now, I might just leave
everything the way it is. Reading the list mail, I am thinking that
woody might be more stable than the my former redhat
On 01-Aug-2000 Matthew D Davis wrote:
Hello all,
I have my system setup to dual boot win2k and Debian 2.3. I would like to be
able to access my large fat32 partition from both OSes. Whenever I mount the
drive from the prompt or out of fstab (options are default,user,
error=read-only)
does anybody know how to enable libsasl-dev with LOGIN support before
compile it ?
thanks !
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 09:02:08PM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
what do I enter to get bash to default to showing files in color. I
know I have to edit the /etc/bash.bashrc file, but don't remember the
command to enter.
thanks
-- dale
Just to toss my $.02 in here. I did essentially everything
I have a problem with my desktop. I was able to have 2 different
versions, one was a traditional gnome desktop, the other a hybrid
debian desktop (which appears to be default). But when I was running
the traditional gnome desktop, which I started by putting [gnome-session] in a
.xsession file, it
Then of course, the fact that we're reading this means we're already on the
list :)
--On Monday, July 31, 2000 9:40 +0800 CHEONG, Shu Yang [Patrick]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hear ye..hear ye.you should join this list, then you'll really get a
feel of the Linux (and Debian GNU/Linux)
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, Dale Morris wrote:
I have a problem with my desktop. I was able to have 2 different
versions, one was a traditional gnome desktop, the other a hybrid
debian desktop (which appears to be default). But when I was running
the traditional gnome desktop, which I started by
I am not using a local .xsession file. If I try to run it with
gnome-session no taskbar appears when I do startx. So I have remove
.xsession file and then default desktop comes up
Probably what I need to do here is modify the Xsession script, but
don't know how yet. Any resources that talk about this?
Dale Morris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have a problem with my desktop. I was able to have 2 different
versions, one was a traditional gnome desktop, the other a hybrid
Tim wrote:
Bolan Meek wrote:
What's your partitioning look like? What's the output of `df`?
If you use cfdisk, are there any partitions you don't see in `df`,
i.e. not have mounted?
I have 104MB as root and 16MB swap there is 1% unuseable, presumably
something to do with the
Gary Hennigan wrote:
Gary Hennigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Raphael Crawford-Marks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ok so I patched the kernel successfully and went through make config and
make dep just fine.
when I do make bzImage (also tried zImage, zdisk, and bzdisk) everything
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, Dale Morris wrote:
Probably what I need to do here is modify the Xsession script, but
don't know how yet. Any resources that talk about this?
Your best resources are probably the manpages for X, xinit and
startx.
Read the code in startx, and read the
Hi.
When will Debian/GNU Linux 2.2 be releases?
Which what kernel version will it be released?
Thanks.
Regards,
Yoav Russo,
QA Department.
Aladdin Knowledge Systems.
Have anybody seen deb packages of KDE2 1.92 or even 1.91? I
understood that there was a licence arguing about Qt but why this
elimnated the kde betas from debian users?
Hello Everybody,
Does anybody know where I can find a good Java compiler and Java Virtual
Machine for
Debian/Linux?
Greetings,
Stefan.
Greetings!
I am running frozen on an IBM Thinkpad 390E with a 2.0.36
kernel. This morning, I compiled a new kernel (2.2.15) using
make-kpkg. I also built the pcmcia and ALSA modules using kpkg. All
seems to have gone well (I have done this before on another
box). However, when I
First of all. My apologies for writing to this list
as it really only concerns a small percentage of people reading this
message.
I was reading through my e-mails when I came across
a person who stated in their e-mail that they are part of a Unix group which is
meeting this coming Saturday
Zdzislaw A. Kaleta wrote:
Have anybody seen deb packages of KDE2 1.92 or even 1.91? I
understood that there was a licence arguing about Qt but why this
elimnated the kde betas from debian users?
---
I use the following
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Gary Hennigan wrote:
[snip]
Also, you should seriously consider looking at the kernel-package
package, in particular look at the make-kpkg utility. It makes using
custom-compiled kernels in Debian MUCH easier to deal with.
To
Matthew D Davis wrote:
Hello all,
I have my system setup to dual boot win2k and Debian 2.3. I would
like to be able to access my large fat32 partition from both
OSes. Whenever I mount the drive from the prompt or out of fstab
(options are default,user, error=read-only) ownership by
Hello Everybody,
Does anybody know where I can find a good Java compiler and Java Virtual
Machine for
Debian/Linux?
Greetings,
Stefan.
I'm getting these cron mails under potato:
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 06:42:01 -0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cron Daemon)
To: root
Subject: Cron [EMAIL PROTECTED] root run-parts --report /etc/cron.daily
/bin/sh: root: command not found
The cron's package /etc/crontab file doesn't indicate the
On 1, aug, 2000 at 03:22:44 +0200, Goeman Stefan wrote:
Hello Everybody,
Does anybody know where I can find a good Java compiler and Java Virtual
Machine for
Debian/Linux?
Look at http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/mirrors.html for your
closest mirror.
I've unzipped it to /usr/local,
Sun (http://java.sun.com/j2se/)
Blackdown (http://www.blackdown.org/)
IBM (???)
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From: Goeman Stefan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 15:44
To: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
Subject: Java compiler and Java Virtual Machine
Hello
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 03:56:35AM -0500, Sean Richardson wrote:
... Apparently some of their initial customers
were setting up home networks and not masking the machines behind a
router(of whatever sort) and so their machines were each grabbing an IP
address. This was quickly eating up their
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 03:51:09PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When will Debian/GNU Linux 2.2 be releases?
http://www.debian.org/News/2000/2726
moritz
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:: On Mon, 31 Jul 2000 21:19:29 -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com said:
I was wondering if anyone else notices this when installing or
removing packages: the disk is heavily used (like when the cron
scripts are triggered in the morning) for some time (depending on
the number and size of the
:: On Mon, 31 Jul 2000 21:29:51 -0700, Eric G . Miller egm2@jps.net said:
Look at /etc/X11/Xmodmap or ~/.Xmodmap. I don't know if these are
sourced the same way in 4.0 as 3.3, but I in ~/.Xmodmap I put:
keycode 78 = Multi_key
which binds the Scroll Lock key to Compose (on PC101). You can
On 1, aug, 2000 at 07:39:07 -0600, Gary Hennigan wrote:
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Gary Hennigan wrote:
[snip]
Also, you should seriously consider looking at the kernel-package
package, in particular look at the make-kpkg utility. It makes using
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