Palm IIIxe with
OS3.5.0.
What problems are you having?
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I want to run the latest gkrellm from potato. What's the best
way to upgrade libgtk1.2? Can you put woody in sources.list,
upgrade libgtk1.2, then reedit sources.list?
In short, how do you run the latest gkrellm (and thus use the
latest themes) from frozen?
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del default eth0
route add 127.0.0.1 lo
Was it the netbase config script that I messed up on? How can I
either rerun the script or modify text files so that every time I
reboot I don't have to reset these routes manually?
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fonts. Just edit 100dpi with
75dpi and 75dpi with 100dpi.
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a SERBO-CROATIAN
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-graphical equivalents. Once you understand how the
internet protocols work, text is really the native language you
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This is probably in a FAQ somewhere, but I don't know where. :-)
I upgraded to Potato just recently (finally) and don't know the
name of the file that provides a compatability library for
libc.so.5. Can anyone tell me so I can apt-get it?
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Hi,
Are there any gkrellm version 0.7.5 compatible themes around
anywhere?
Or are there instructions for upgrading potato to woody libs so
version 0.10.4 can run on it?
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Flood can I
On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 04:52:34PM -0400 David S. Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
Occasionally when I run sawfish or lately, even a freshly rolled
fvwm2 binary, I get clobbered fonts when I close out of X. It's
as though only some of the characters get clobbered though. Only
some
forth. It's like an alternate
character set takes over the TTY.
How can I determine just what the problem is? What is happening?
Not sure how to go about this one.
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the ones in
other *.err files?
3. Is there anything like the PAM_pwdb type info on a RHL system?
Something that tracks failed logins, successful su's, remote
sessions, and so forth? Is this already logged to someplace
else?
4. Where do the identd requests show up?
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Hi,
I don't see the TkMan package anywhere in Slink. Is that because
of some Tcl incompatibility with Tk8.0 or something?
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worked out? Is there a newer version of find that
doesn't contain this problem the standard script talks about?
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Conversation is the art of telling people a little less than
. Is there a central menu file I can hand edit, then use to
update my respective window manager menus? Perhaps a menu config sanity
checker or double checker script or something?
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) = -1 EAGAIN (Resource
temporarily unavailable)
select(4, [3], NULL, NULL, NULL
Can anyone tell me what's going on here?
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To give your sheep or cow a large, spacious meadow
, it appears to be dawdling when it gets
the login: prompt. Any ideas why this would be so? I commented out
the PAP/CHAP section so AUTHENTIFY should be standard UNIX login by
default, right?
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Can anyone shed some light?
TIA
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Hi,
I was just noticing that the groupname for /usr/sbin/pppd is dip.
But, as I look in /etc/group, there is no dip group listed, only a
dialout group. Is this an oversight? Should I chgrp the
/usr/sbin/pppd* stuff to the dialout group?
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and not the dialout group?
Basically, I'm trying to use pon with TkDesk, but first I need to
make sure it works just with plain old userland me. :-)
TIA!
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Remember that in order
it safer to use the sudo setup instead of the
dialout group?
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can manage it. :-)
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Out eth0, through the firewall, over the analog line, into usr1, past
another firewall, through the gateway, out the T-3, off core2 in
Atlanta
=/home/dsj/mail
procmail: Assigning PMDIR=/home/dsj/procmail
procmail: Assigning LOGFILE=/home/dsj/procmail/log
procmail: Opening /home/dsj/procmail/log
-- This is a copy of the message, including all the headers.
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this is just a test
to this.
Good luck!
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right. It wanted 7!!!), and recompiled the kernel with sound on IRQ
7, and voila! It worked. NAS looks pretty cool, I must say, but I'll
wait until I get everything else working before I dig into it... :-)
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: Sound Blaster8
4: cascade
5: Sound Blaster16
==
If anyone can see something I'm missing, please advise.
TIA! ;-)
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Our
of anything more? (There was no output from lsof /dev/audio
last time I checked.)
Thanks again!
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David S. Jackson wrote:
Card config:
Sound Blaster at 0x220 irq 7 drq 1,5
(SB MPU-401 irq 1 drq 0)
OPL-2/OPL-3 FM at 0x388 drq 0
Are you sure your SB16 use irq7 (default value for SBpro)? Mine uses
irq5 (default value for SB16).Also MPU
a local
lan ftp server.
Many thanks if anyone can help me on this one!
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Thus spake David S. Jackson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi,
I've got a problem with dselect bombing out on me:
dselect: parse error, in file `/var/lib/dpkg/updates/0019' near line 1:
newline in field name `#padding'
It seems that /var/lib/dpkg/updates has a 0019 file that is a copy
directly to the directory where Packages.gz is.
If it means that I must have libmd5-perl on puddin (the Bo machine) before I
can complete apt-get, I'm hosed, because libmd5-perl depends on glibc,
right? So how I gonna doo dat??
TIA!
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I seem to be having the same problem as you are with my new 2.0
distrib. I know it's not too fruitful to receive another I have that
problem too response, but perhaps we could colaborate until someone
with a definite fix answers on the list
?
Luck and fortune to us both! :-)
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time.
--Harry S. Truman
secure. Something that is not
comprehensive, but that would take the person through some of the more
important things that can make the system reasonably secure, at least
from attackers who are not determined.
Kevin Scrye wrote the Linux Security HOWTO. You can find it on
sunsite/LDP.
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. But, there are still other good books around.
DSSSL was only ratified in late 1995, so it's still relatively new.
But for Linux, I would become as familiar as possible with Jade and
PSGML mode.
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or presentation. So, that's probably
what I would use, or something similar.
Good luck!
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on a University's network. Email for more infor if
required. :-)
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/links.html
ftp://cs.uta.fi/pub/ssjaaa/pm-tips.html
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/mail/filtering-faq/
There are Pine, VM, Elm, and other MUA-specific pages that I know of
off the top of my head (or in my bookmarks file); feel free to contact
me if you change mailers! :-)
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for starters.
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experience, after having used 5.x for a while, I've had
fewer problems using 2.6.x and with the same confidence of privacy.
Just my $0.02.
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your problem stems from some dependency on a resource that
either was not installed or did not install correctly and needs to be
reinstalled.
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On Sat, 28 Feb 1998, Nathan E Norman wrote:
Is there a kernel module and/or software that provides Network Address
Translation (something similar to what Cisco's PIX product does)?
You might have a look at this web page: www.linas.org/linux/load.html
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would be a problem).
Is this your example or the standard example created long ago by Matt
Welsh? (If it's yours, is it a valid SGML file? Does nsgmls parse it?)
Did you verify your LaTeX2e installation? (Is it all there? Any relevant
release notes?)
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settings should be for such a dinosaur?
TIA!
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cards, sound, and X all run.
I've had it running on a 701CS; I'm now trying to install RedHat just for
fun. :-)
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On Wed, 7 May 1997, System Account wrote:
i have tried gpm -m /dev/mouse -t just_about_everything_i_could_find and
i just get /dev/xxx no such device.
try gpm -m /dev/psmouse -t ps2
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is peachy! :-)
Thanks very much Oliver!!
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I'm still installing debian to my 701CS Thinkpad via ftp, and I seem to be
missing a 'required' package (required for me, anyway):
stable/binary-i386/admin/pcmcia-cs_2.9.1-2.deb: No such file OR directory
Any idea why this would be missing from stable?
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. At what times does the 'packages' file get updated? I take it the
filenames are not always in synch with the 'packages' in the stable
directory?
Fortunately for me, it was only a few files, so I can manually ftp them as
you suggest.
Thanks! :-)
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session, leaving me with
a partial package and a disgruntled modem. :-)
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in a case like this?
I 'forced' downloading them and figured I could work out the details
later, even if I had to configure by hand. Is this customary for ftp
installs?
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