Hola a todos
He querido enviar una consulta a Andre Hedrick de linux-ide, y el servidor
me devuelve el mensaje con error 550 y aviso sobre spam no permitido.
Me he desconcertado un poco, ¿como les puedo comunicar que no soy un
spammer?
He tenido que enviar la consulta desde otra direccion
Prueba a mirar en esta dirección:
http://www.idir.net/~gromitkc/winmodem_es.html
Ahí aparece una lista con todos los modems fabricados desde hace mucho
tiempo. Ahí podrás ver si es un winmodem o no. Si es un winmodem, lo tienes
un poco chungo pero todavía queda la posibilidad de que lo puedas usar
- Original Message -
From: Carlos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Milton Imues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 9:29 AM
Subject: Re: ...Debian 2.2r2
¿Y por qué no te bajas las imágenes de los CD's y te los grabas?
Carlos
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- Original Message -
From: Milton
El Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 01:06:27AM +0100, JuanFran Adame escribió:
Tengo una placa ASUS con un disco duro ATA100, como hago para que el núcleo
me detecte el disco duro cuando intento instalar la distribución?
Gracias
En la siguiente dirección podrás encontrar un casi-mini-howto como lo llama
Guenas
El Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 09:22:01AM +0100, Angel Vicente Perez disidio iscribir:
He querido enviar una consulta a Andre Hedrick de linux-ide, y el servidor
me devuelve el mensaje con error 550 y aviso sobre spam no permitido.
Me está pasando últimamente bastante si envio correo cuando
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 11:56:04PM -0500, Milton wrote:
Solo espero que alguien por ahí con esa versión se solidarice conmigo y me
venda una copia...
Como dije, solo necesito los 2 primeros cd's, mas el de contrib. (no me
interesa el non_us).
Perdon pero no he seguido el hilo y lo cojo
Saludos a [EMAIL PROTECTED]
¿Alguien sabe si se encuentra empaquetada para
debian la biblioteca PDFLib para programar con PHP?
Venga, muchas gracias.
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
osoh en irc-hispano
Quiza resulte pesado pero alguien tiene en su portatil una tarjeta de
red pcmcia XE2000/M ?
A estas alturas pienso que no es compatible.
Lo que quiero es una tarjeta de red pcmcia al ser posible con conector
rj-45. Me recomendais alguna?
- Muchas gracias y perdón por la insistencia.
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 04:51:24AM +0100, Rusty wrote:
He leido una receta sobre como hacer convivir gpm con las X sin k den
ningun problema.Y lo he conseguido salvo por la cuestion de k en console
va lentisimoo.Pero Lento lento.SI alguien me puede echar una
manita se lo
A ver dos preguntas...
apache/mod_perl include un interprete Perl en los
procesos hijos... ?lo incluye tambien en el padre? mi
impresion es que si, si se puede usar para configurar
cosas.
Tengo aqui mi proyecto de fin de carrera casi
terminado, y habla de Debian (usa Debian) y
On jue, mar 22, 2001 at 10:56:27 +, first last wrote:
y la Espiral?. Si os apetece me lo
decis y os mando una copia (pdf/Lyx/texto/ps, a
elegir).
Pues mándamelo en privado como PDF si no te importa.
Por cierto que el proyecto esta en ingles...
No problemo :)
--
Javier Viñuales
Buenas.
Veamos, se trata de quitar de enmedio un pedorro acabado de MS SQL por un
postgresql... :)))
El problema: ¿Alguien ha tenido alguna experiencia, importando bades de datos
enteras (procedures, tablas, etc), de un MS SQL a un postgresql??
¿Podría mantener una relación entre un MS SQL y un
Hemos visto que estais ayudando y buscando informacion sobre como montar un
servidor web, nosotros lo tenemos aun peor, porque tenemos que hacer un trabajo
en un curso de comunicaciones y tenemos que hacer lo siguiente:
crear una empresa ficticia en la que montemos un sitio web
tenemos que
Pues... así a pelo... mcpu=k6 (se supone que cogerá mmx,
3dnow?)...
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Angel Vicente Perez wrote:
Hola a todos...
Si tenemos un K7, ¿que optimizacion al compilar es mas apropiada mcpu=i686 o
mcpu=k6?
Saludos.
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Hola a todos..
Llevo trabajando con Linux hace un rato, en los ultimos 2 años con Red Hat
y he estado algo desanimado y preocupado con la finalidad de la empresa es
por eso que me he decidido a cambiar de rumbo!!
Me he bajado las iso de Debian desde linuxiso (tenemos Novell en la
empresa y un
Eso es lo que he hecho, con split y luego cat, pero mi pregunta no se ha
contestado, ¿es posible que el vi pueda editar un archivo grande, como
de 400 Mb?¿tocar algun parametro? Es por curiosidad :-)
Gracias.
Amaya wrote:
Luis Arocha -Data- dijo:
Q U E B E S T I A !!!
Pues sí :-)
El Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 08:13:57PM -0500, Milton Imues escribió:
Quiero empezar en serio con linux y elegí esta versión despues de haber
probado otras y haber leído algunos documentos sobre debian.
Alguien en Colombia (Bogotá o más al sur) la tiene a la venta?
La necesito.
No quiero, ni
alguien tiene una idea por que me aborta el mkraid
lo segui segun el howto pero ni bola
no funciona
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc mkraid /dev/md0 --really-force
DESTROYING the contents of /dev/md0 in 5 seconds, Ctrl-C if unsure!
handling MD device /dev/md0
analyzing super-block
disk 0: /dev/hdb1,
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 11:14:06AM +0100, Cesar Petisco wrote:
Lo que quiero es una tarjeta de red pcmcia al ser posible con conector
rj-45. Me recomendais alguna?
En http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ftp/SUPPORTED.CARDS hay una lista de
las tarjetas de red con soporte en Linux.
Yo tengo una
Muy buenas a [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
He bajado el openoffice6.19, lo he instalado como root con la opcion /net
Luego lo instalo como root como estacion de trabajo (0,8 Mb) en el /home
lo ejecuto y funciona perfectamentepor ahora.
Hago lo mismo, pero como usuario normal, lo ejecuto y no me
No hace falta yo tengo tu misma quemadora, creo que en el howto de las
quemadores te dice exactamente cuales opciones debes poner, si como modulo
o compiladas en el kernel, yo prefiero mas bien los modulos y en el
lilo.conf especificas las opciones a cargar:
boot=/dev/hda
root=/dev/hda1
append =
Yo tambien tengo un modem SupraExpress, en mi caso modelo 56i, y aunque soy
muy pero que muy novato tampoco he conseguido instalarlo y después de mirar
la http://www.idir.net/~gromitkc he llegado a la conclusion que tengo una
mierda de winmodem que solo sirve para hacérselo tragar a Gates. Si
Os paso un fragmento de la salida de mi Xserver. No creo que sea cosa
de los pemisos. Ya que si fuera así. ni siquiera abriría el display. Fijo que
es cosa del NVdriver.
Ahi va la salida.( a cachos .. )
El resto no parece ser de utilidad ( creo :P ... )
[...]
(==) NVIDIA(0): Write-combining
Hola
Con las XFree 4 se pueden poner dos monitores?
Tienen que ser PCI-PCI o PCI-AGP? Pueden ser las tarjetas AGP-ISA o
PCI-ISA?
Y AGP-ISA se puede una con XWindow y otra en consola?
Y con XFree 3.x.y?
He visto algo de Xineramana en las XFree 4 pero no he visto los requisitos
:-(
Muchas
Hola otra vez,
Al final he conseguido instalar el modem SupraExpress 336i V+ intl. (isa
PnP)
La historia es la siguiente. Si la Bios de la placa base es PnP y esta
activada esta caracteristica, Linux no se entera de que tiene el modem, de
manera que no aparece como como dispositivo serie, ni
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Buenas.
Veamos, se trata de quitar de enmedio un pedorro acabado de MS SQL por un
postgresql... :))) El problema: ¿Alguien ha tenido alguna experiencia,
importando bades de datos enteras
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El Jue 22 Mar 2001 20:00, Joan-Antoni escribió:
Yo tambien tengo un modem SupraExpress, en mi caso modelo 56i, y aunque soy
muy pero que muy novato tampoco he conseguido instalarlo y después de mirar
la http://www.idir.net/~gromitkc he llegado a la
Jaime E . Villate dijo:
Pues no sé si estaré entendiendo mal tu problema, pero juzgando por el fichero
de configuración del CERN-httpd que nos mostraste el otro día, ¿el número de
reglas no sería el mismo?; aunque ese fichero que nos mostraste parece mas
inofensivo sin los comodines, según
hola, a ver si me podeis echar una manilla
necesito enviar un texto en formato rtf :-/ El documento lo tengo escrito
en LaTeX y, al intentar pasarlo a rtf con latex2rtf, se le atragantan
todos los acentos y caracteres latin1 y me rompe el documento en mil
pedazos.
me he leido la documentacion
El Jue 22 Mar 2001 11:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Saludos a [EMAIL PROTECTED]
¿Alguien sabe si se encuentra empaquetada para debian la biblioteca PDFLib
para programar con PHP?
Venga, muchas gracias.
--
imobach gonzález sosa
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Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez dijo:
On mar, mar 20, 2001 at 10:12:09 +0100, Amaya wrote:
with all printers that understand HP PCL.
Que no, que no, que la serie 700 de PCL nada, todo por software mediante PPA.
Joder. HP también hace mierdas de esas?
Yo no sé si cabrearme o... en fin, mejor me
Bru Anglés dijo:
?Y con la serie 800 y 900 qu? pasa? ?Alguien las ha hecho rular con Linux?
Yo tengo una 882. Funciona. Muy bien.
--
If you don't spend energy getting what you want, you'll have to spend it
dealing with what you get. - Unknown
Sergio Valdivielso Gomez dijo:
Eso es lo que he hecho, con split y luego cat, pero mi pregunta no se ha
contestado, ¿es posible que el vi pueda editar un archivo grande, como de 400
Mb?¿tocar algun parametro? Es por curiosidad :-)
¿No sería eso un fallo de seguridad? O sea, va cualquier tipo,
October dijo:
También podrías usar chroot (cambio de directorio raíz) aunque la paranoia
necesaria para esto raya en lo crítico (jeje), y montarte un mini-sistema
aparte.
Pam no soluciona esto de alguna manera? Una buena política de grupos?
Alguien lo ha hecho?
--
If you don't spend energy
Hola
Eso es lo que he hecho, con split y luego cat, pero mi pregunta no se ha
contestado, ¿es posible que el vi pueda editar un archivo grande, como de
400
Mb?¿tocar algun parametro? Es por curiosidad :-)
¿No sería eso un fallo de seguridad? O sea, va cualquier tipo, te abre con vi
Hola a todos!
Hay alguien de Madrid o alrededores que estaría dispuesto a dejarme o
grabarme los discos de fuentes de Debian Potato? Le estaría inmensamente
agradecido...
Mi conexión a Internet no me permite estas alegrías... :(
'tapronto
Iñaki Llona
e-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 21-Mar-2001 Maniak-B wrote:
Potz,
Me decepcionei com os paus do debconf do woody. Fui instalar em um amigo,
e por conta do debconf quebrado foi um tormento.
woody =! stable
woody == testing
potato == stable
From WordNet (r) 1.6 [wn]:
testing
n 1: the act of subjecting to
All
Por acaso o debian 2.2r2 ja esta atualizado para poder instalar o kernel
2.4.x ?!?!?
[ ]'s
Cosmo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.hackhour.com.br
Hack Hour Inc.
Eu estou usando kernel 2.4.X, mas eu compilei o kernel na mao... Eh bom
tambem atualizar a libc6 para a versao 2.2.2-1 (existente no Unstable),
senao voce nao
consegue suporte para large files.
[]s
Christiano
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Cosmo wrote:
All
Por acaso o debian 2.2r2 ja esta
All
Por acaso alguem conhece algum programa/script que gere um log do tempo de
conexao na net quando eh feita por um micro, via ppp0 ?!??!?
Procurei no historico da lista e encontrei duas mensagens referentes a dois
programas. Um deles eh sobre um aplicativo chamado PPPStatus. O
alo meu povo!
nessa msg eu jah vou responder a duas threads que vi...
o debian 2.2 r3 vai vir com o 2.4.0 para colocar o 2.4.x no
seu debian 2.2 r2 vc precisa instalar varios pacotes... pegar coisas
da woody e da sid naum saum boas ideias... o Adrian Bunk portou
todos os programas pra usar
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 04:48:36AM -0300, Carlos Laviola wrote:
On 21-Mar-2001 Maniak-B wrote:
Potz,
Me decepcionei com os paus do debconf do woody. Fui instalar em um amigo,
e por conta do debconf quebrado foi um tormento.
woody =! stable
woody == testing
potato == stable
olah amigo!
hmmm o que vc chama de um log simples? vc naum explicou bem o que quer! =)
se eu fosse vc, e soh quisesse saber o tempo que a conexao levou simplesmente
usaria o gklog pra pegar essa linha:
Mar 22 18:55:43 couve pppd[525]: Connect time 1.8 minutes.
e a gravar em algum outro log...
Hello,
I've just finished recompiling the kernel for the first time ever.
Unfortunately, I've probably done something wrong, because I can't reboot
the system. The story goes like this:
When I tried booting my new kernel everything seemed to be going well, at
first. The kernel was
I don't know what is going on here. I've been looking though the
archives but can't find what I'm looking for yet.
Netscape wouldn't load, java crap I think. To make a long story short
even a reboot wouldn't allow me to use Netscape. Decided to reinstall.
Purged all communicator and netscape
I have a dual boot Pentium III system with Windoze 98 on hda (vfat fs)
and Debian unstable on hdb (e2fs). I mount hda with the following line
in /etc/fstab:
/dev/hda1 /windowsvfatrw,uid=0,gid=100,umask=0
0 0
My wife's email is popped from our ppp down to a file on the
On Wednesday 21 March 2001 22:09, ktb wrote:
I don't know what is going on here. I've been looking though the
archives but can't find what I'm looking for yet.
Netscape wouldn't load, java crap I think. To make a long story short
even a reboot wouldn't allow me to use Netscape. Decided to
permission related
On Wednesday 21 March 2001 22:27, Timothy J. Ford wrote:
I have a dual boot Pentium III system with Windoze 98 on hda (vfat fs)
and Debian unstable on hdb (e2fs). I mount hda with the following line
in /etc/fstab:
/dev/hda1 /windowsvfat
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 07:10:03PM -0800, Alexander Poquet wrote:
ls -a | grep .c$
This is silly, of course, but if you want to be rigorous about it you
probably should do 'ls -a | grep \\.c$' because grep (unlike the shell)
uses proper regex syntax -- in which '.' is a special character
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 10:31:00PM -0800, Nick wrote:
On Wednesday 21 March 2001 22:09, ktb wrote:
I don't know what is going on here. I've been looking though the
archives but can't find what I'm looking for yet.
Netscape wouldn't load, java crap I think. To make a long story short
You should have /usr/bin/X11/communicator, which is a symlink to
/etc/alternatives/communicator, which is a script that will run netscape or
mozilla depending on the situation. I just discovered that this morning and
haven't had the time to dig thru to find the binary to run for netscape, but
Hi,friends,
I just could not find command nslookup in my Debian box.
Would you please tell me which package includes nslookup?
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
--Wen
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ICQ: 112481039
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 09:55:57PM -, Chris Howells wrote:
From: Jonathan Markevich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Were there any changes to files that are necessary to support loopback
mounts in 2.4? I have one iso image that I mount as a drive for Wine, and
whenever I try to mount it, it hangs
nslookup is part of the package dnsutils if i remember correctly
if not just type in
apt-cache search nslookup
should bring up the package name and what to install
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 5:55 PM
Jim Richardson wrote:
Take the time and learn graffiti, it's fast, and accurate. Most of the
handwriting recog programs suck, they are either too slow, or
It's what I wanted to know, thanks.
the older IIIX(E) series, the new m100 is smaller) If all you are going
to do is take notes, then
Jonathan Markevich wrote:
I have a Palm and it's awesome with Linux, provided you get the right tools.
jpilot is very good, and the mail plugin works 95% (you have to manually
delete sent items).
Which model and if you use email, then do you have to purchase any
add-ins?
minutes), but if
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(www.agendacomputing.com and dev.agendacomputing.com). I find it
quite usable for note taking if I use the on-screen keyboard instead
of the hand writing recognition, which needs more work.
Ok, thanks. I'll pop on the site and have a look.
The nice thing about the
if not just type in
apt-cache search nslookup
should bring up the package name and what to install
I just could not find command nslookup in my Debian box.
Would you please tell me which package includes nslookup?
Thanks in advance!
A very convenient way to find out what package a given file
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001 07:59:40 +0100, Jonathan Gift writes:
The Palm comes with a keyboard?
No, but you can purchase an add-on keyboard, which IMHO is *quite*
worth the bucks if you´re gonna type more than the occasional note.
cheers,
rw
--
/ Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1
effigy nslookup is part of the package dnsutils if i remember correctly
Yes, it is.
effigy if not just type in
effigy apt-cache search nslookup
It gives ptknettools - A selection of Internet service clients written in
Perl/Tk.
Thanks a lot.
Regards,
--Wen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ: 112481039
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 11:00:52AM +, Max Lock wrote:
Hi folks,
Can anyone post me a working X4.0.2 XF86Config file, I've put mine
Hi,
this is my XF86Config-4, remember to change the VertRefresh and
HorizSync to your needs. I use startx -- +xinerama to start the X Server
hope this
Any advice on documentation or where to look for documentation about
setting up a printer in debian? I've got an O'Riely book and the debian
web page doesn't seem to have a talk about setting up a printer where it's
easy to find. Can any one point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Eric Cheney
Hi!
People on this list wrote about backup-scripts for CD-RWs. I want to
setup such a solution for my 2-Box-Home-Network. Is there any
preconfigured debian-way to do this?
I had a look at some scripts on freahmeat such as
bbackup-0.52
burn_baby_burn-0.9.2
cdar
cdbackup
cdbackup-0.5.2
hi ya jan...
unfortunately i do not have any useful comment for you
but thanx for the nice list...
personally... i like compressed backupsto save space/media...
c ya
alvin
-- my only other comment... todaya secretary type dis some work at
home...made a cdrom with
on Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 05:54:58PM -0500, Mark Livingstone ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
i'm running a small network.. my gateway is 192.168.0.1 (or 24.x.x.x
resolved to blah.com). i also have few clients as 192.168.0.2,3,4
question is: how do i send mail to those clients? they all are
Hi,
I don't know how to fix this but my computer doesn't seem to
have any serial ports.. I have read in the man pages that using
setserial without any arguments should display the serial ports that
I have but it gives me nothing..using a specific command like
setserial /dev/ttyS0 tells me
on Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 08:08:15AM +0100, Robert Waldner ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
if not just type in
apt-cache search nslookup
should bring up the package name and what to install
I just could not find command nslookup in my Debian box.
Would you please tell me which package includes
on Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 01:51:37AM +0200, Shaul Karl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I do not understand why does apt-get want to remove many packages.
Will I have to reinstall them?
apt-get dist-upgrade -sq
Reading Package Lists...
Building Dependency Tree...
The following packages will
on Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 08:55:06PM -0500, Stan Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Do I still need the TrueType Font server xfst, with XFree86 4?
No. Particularly not if your TT fonts are working without them. You
*can* use an external font server (I think), but certainly don't *have*
to.
--
Loop is broken in kernel 2.4.2.
Christophe
On mer, 21 mar 2001 18:54:50 Jonathan Markevich wrote:
Were there any changes to files that are necessary to support loopback
mounts in 2.4? I have one iso image that I mount as a drive for Wine, and
whenever I try to mount it, it hangs pretty
it looks like some packages are dependant on debconf-tiny, which
coflicts with debconf and therefore debconf is about to be uninstalled.
Of course, a lot of packages depend on debconf so they are to be
uninstalled as well.
bug? where? is this recently introduced problem? I don't remember
Hi dude
just try porsentry, it's a nice scan detector
but be carefull: if you use portsentry and nmap your owncomputer, you'll find
numerous ports open you don't use the services as portsentry watch many ports
by default
have fun
fred
On Thursday 22 March 2001 01:35, Lars Jensen wrote:
How do
Hi List,
Ich have a problem printing from a Windows machine to a Samba-server running
CUPS as printer daemon.
The printer connected is a HP LaserJet 4.
CUPS accepts the printjob from the NT machine, and knows what filters to
apply.
But then CUPS says in the webinterface, that the job was aborted,
Hello,
are there any tools/hints/recommendationshow to adminstrate a pool of
debian-systems.
At the moment we have connected stand-alone-systems sharing some
resources via nfs and nis. From a users view this is O.K. but from
administrators view it is not. Package-installations/upgrades and
I've the same problem! Coming from RedHat with its magic printtool I'm
somewhat distressed about setting up a printer under Debian (e.g. epson 640
stylus color, which is surely supported).
Please help the both of us
Vittorio
On Thursday 22 March 2001 07:58, Eric R Cheney wrote:
Any advice on
Bernhard Wesely [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi List,
Ich have a problem printing from a Windows machine to a Samba-server running
CUPS as printer daemon.
The printer connected is a HP LaserJet 4.
CUPS accepts the printjob from the NT machine, and knows what filters to
apply.
But then CUPS
:-( Canon is NOT linux-friendly, they got me crying for hours when i
found
out my Brand new D660U scanner is and WILL not be supported by Linux
because
canon won't support such incredibly ludicrous software
That's sad. But my printer happens to be well supported, even though
Canon probably
Once I've installed a new-brand potato 2.2r2 from CDs, I'd like to rebuild
the 2.2.18pre21 kernel.
I know that I can dpkg the source kernel from my CDs and
then configure and compile it but you know in this case -if you use make
menuconfig - Debian proposes a very basic standard configuration
- this is not a personal remark but a vented frustration -
I've mentioned this many times before but it doesn't seem to trickle thru
into 'that one thing to do'. Debian Linux has some excellent howto's and
readme's wich will get you thru 99.5% of all your installation and
configuration trouble.
Great, let me know if someone gets the D660U or compatible scanners to work
with Linux.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Voigt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 22 maart 2001 11:28
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: Problem with printer Canon BJC 4300
:-( Canon is NOT
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 08:13:22PM -0800, Eric G. Miller wrote:
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 06:53:38PM -0800, Alexander Poquet wrote:
Hi folks.
I have a rather large collection of MP3s that I burned onto CDs using my
step-brother's burner, which is on a Windows box. I burned it on using
Hallo Victor!
Am Don, 22 Mär 2001, schrieb Victor:
I've the same problem! Coming from RedHat with its magic printtool
I'm somewhat distressed about setting up a printer under Debian
(e.g. epson 640 stylus color, which is surely supported). Please
help the both of us Vittorio
I've done
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 12:52:28AM -0800, jdls wrote:
Hi,
I don't know how to fix this but my computer doesn't seem to
have any serial ports.. I have read in the man pages that using
setserial without any arguments should display the serial ports that
I have but it gives me
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 11:27:47AM +, Victor wrote:
Once I've installed a new-brand potato 2.2r2 from CDs, I'd like to rebuild
the 2.2.18pre21 kernel.
I know that I can dpkg the source kernel from my CDs and
then configure and compile it but you know in this case -if you use make
This is of interest to me as well.
We have set up a couple of laboratories, and maintain their setup by
configuring one machine, then uploading a tar images of the bits of it to a
server, and downloading the image to all the other machines. I have modified a
Debian rescue disk, so that only two
I try to launch Netscape Communicator from GNOME
and displays this error message:
/dev/dsp not found.
What´s that device used for? How can I "mount"
it?
Thanks in Advance. Yope
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 12:49:49PM +0100, Alberto Garc?a wrote:
I try to launch Netscape Communicator from GNOME and displays this error
message:
/dev/dsp not found.
What?s that device used for? How can I mount it?
Thanks in Advance. Yope
It's the sound device. If no sound driver is loaded
Hello.
I will be very, very greatfull for your help. I'am newbie and I have big
trouble (big for me of course). I would also apologize for my english. I'am
from Poland and english isn't my nativ language. Here is some kind of map.
It should illustrate my problem.
LAN
Hello,
I'm getting a new harddisk for my laptop soon, and I'd like to try
installing Debian on reiserfs on it. I was thinking of doing it like
this:
- install debian on 'spare' partition (by CD's)
- compile kernel 2.2.17
- get pcmcia/airo drivers from floppy and install
- download 2.4.2 kernel
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 01:19:06PM +0100, Mateusz Mazur wrote:
Hello.
I will be very, very greatfull for your help. I'am newbie and I have big
trouble (big for me of course). I would also apologize for my english. I'am
from Poland and english isn't my nativ language. Here is some kind of map.
I installed 2.2 and upgraded to the 2.4 kernel. I configured my sound card
in the kernel and it works fine with real audio and XMMS. Problem is when I
put a cd in the cdrom drive and execute Gnome CD player, I get the following
error message:
Error accessing cdrom device
Please check to make sure
i've posted on this in the past, there is an open-source project that is
very good, can't remember the name really.
Maybe someone on the list does ?
Greetings,
Joris
-Original Message-
From: Dave Whiteley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 22 maart 2001 12:18
To: M G Berberich
Folks,
I have troubles with dselect/dpkg since I started an update of my Linux
Box running Debian woody. This problem can be focused to the
post-installation --configure process:
dpkg complains:
Can't locate object method value via package Debconf::Question at
Casper, et. al.:
Sorry I got distracted from this thread.
If I am understanding this lilo.conf properly, I have a question and would
appreciate comments on my rough plan to install, to see if I am missing
something or if it should work. TIA for the help.
(1) When the lilo.conf points to
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 11:52:28PM -0700, Jason Majors wrote:
You should have /usr/bin/X11/communicator, which is a symlink to
/etc/alternatives/communicator, which is a script that will run netscape or
mozilla depending on the situation. I just discovered that this morning and
haven't had the
Hi to everyone!
Does anyone know what is wrong with http://security.debian.org? Why it is
so slow? I am trying to do a dist-upgrade since the last two days and the
process almost stops at this site... :(
Thanks
Marcelo Chiapparini
DFT-IF/UERJ
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
There is no particular order for installing any windows / linux config. BUT
... (taratatata)
If you install Linux first and have installed LILO into the MBR (i believe
any) windows installation later on will simply clear the MBR so you'll be
unable to boot into Linux but you system will default
Yes, I've done the adduser (myusername) cdrom.
Alson van der Meulen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 04:45:57AM -0800, Dale Morris wrote:
I installed 2.2 and upgraded to the 2.4 kernel. I configured my sound card
in the kernel and it works fine with real audio and XMMS.
(If it matters, I'm using xemacs 21).
I want to define a function key to run a macro.
I can do it within a session:
ESC x global-set-key RET f9 eif-indent-buffer RET
but I can't get it to work in the initialisation file ~/.emacs:
(defalias 'eif-indent-buffer (read-kbd-macro
ESC x mark-
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 06:53:38PM -0800, Alexander Poquet wrote:
Hi folks.
I have a rather large collection of MP3s that I burned onto CDs
using my
step-brother's burner, which is on a Windows box. I burned it on
using
the DirectCD system. Anyway, I compiled Joliet extension support
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