[Martin Samesch]:
Das Euro-Symbol habe ich jetzt auch gefunden. In Netscape 4.79 bekomme
ich es zwar noch nicht zu sehen/kann ich es nicht eingeben, aber die
Zukunft gehört bei mir sowieso Galeon/Mutt.
Gruß,
willst Du wissen, wie ich meinen Netscape 4.79 eurofähig gemacht habe?
Es ist mir
[Hartmut Figge]:
Das gleiche .orig.tar.gz, Du brauchst nur die passenden .dsc und
.diff.gz.
Falsch, dies ist eine bösartige Falle. Schau selbst:
hafi@t900:~$ ls /archiv/source/gcc-2.95.2-* | grep orig
gcc_2.95.2.orig.tar.gz
gcc_2.95.2.orig.tar.gz
scheint Gleichheit zu bedeuten, allerdings
[Martin Herzog]:
Hallo,
Gruß, _eine_ Mail hätte gereicht...
Rechner mit Debian-Minimalkonfiguration (v2.2r5) stürzt ab und an mal ab.
Nicht reproduzierbar. Kernel Exception mit folgender Meldung:
Der Fehlercode deutet laut Intel-Homepage (is ein PIII-600;100 FSB;512K L2)
auf einen
[Andreas Schockenhoff]:
Nur mit KDE kämpfe ich noch. Euro wird angezeigt aber ALTGR E will nicht1
habt Ihr ein Idee? (Ich nicht mehr. :-(
Gruß,
ich benutze KDE nicht, habe aber bei anderen widerspenstigen Programmen
festgestellt, daß AltGr+$ das Euro-Zeichen erzeugt.
Beachte bitte, daß $
[Joerg Friedrich]:
[Gute Antwort]
Gruß,
wenn Murphy Deine Mail nicht so lange aufgehalten hätte, hätte ich meine
Antwort sparen können. Bleibt im Augenblick wohl nur, noch länger
abzuwarten.
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[Martin Hennes]:
Hartmut Figge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
einen gewaltigen Nachteil hat Sylpheed leider immer noch: es ist nicht
in der Lage, iso-8859-15 zu senden. Es bleibt momentan nur der Ausweg,
Verwende 0.7.3, da gibts den Nachteil nicht mehr.
Das klingt
[Matthias Fechner]:
kann es sein, dass mit der Liste was nicht stimmt, manche Mails
brauchen ewig, bis die auf der Liste eintreffen?
Das Thema war hier schon öfters dran. Mein Eindruck ist, daß es tagsüber
nicht so schlimm ist, aber abends und nachts sind Verzögerungen von
einigen Stunden
[Christian Kuhn]:
Wie man wohl schon ahnt, erhalte auch ich beim Starten der
ppp-Verbindung (eingerichtet nach dem README unter /usr/doc/pppoe)
den berühmten Error, daß kein device mit char-major-108
aufzutreiben sei. Google wurde befragt, und dem entnahm ich, daß
hafi@t900:~$ grep -A2 108
[Matthias Fechner]:
http://www.tecchannel.de/news/20020307/thema20020307-6905.html
Netscape 4.79 in Ordnung.
ii mozilla-browser-cvs 0.0.20020226.11.trunk-1 ==
hafi@t900:~$ mozilla-cvs
Segmentation fault
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erschöpfend beantwortet wurde. Dafür werden dann manch andere Fragen
vielleicht gar nicht beantwortet, weil man denkt da haben eh schon 5
andere etwas dazu geschrieben.
Ganz recht. Hat den positiven Nebeneffekt, daß ihr von einigen meiner
Mails verschont geblieben seit.
cu
[Stefan Rotsch]:
Hat jemand von Euch kbiff als .deb rumliegen und könnte es mir per PM
schicken? Das löst zwar dieses Problem nicht, aber immerhin hätte ich
das Programm schon mal - ein rpm mittels alien zu konvertieren ging
Gruß,
offenbar kannst Du das deb nicht bei
[Hartmut Figge]:
Muß es denn unbedingt kbiff sein? Es gibt 'ne Menge anderer biffs.
habe gerade mal in meinem Archiv geblättert und folgendes gefunden:
Package: korn
Version: 4:2.2.1-1.3
Section: mail
[snip]
Source: kdenetwork
Description: Mail notifier for KDE
Ich halte es für sehr
[Stefan Rotsch]:
Ich verstehe das echt nicht. Es hat doch bestimmt schon mal jemand von
Euch eine QT-Applikation aus den Sourcen kompiliert, oder? Wo ist denn
der Trick bei der Sache?
Gruß,
im September wollte ich knode testen, um zu sehen, ob es eine
vernünftige Alternative zu meinem
[Paul Seelig]:
Warum um Himmels willen kompilierst du dir libc6 selbst, anstat
einfach die Binaries aus Sid zu nehmen?
Gruß,
ziemlich OT, aber na gut.
Der generelle Vorteil von Sourcen dürfte klar sein: man braucht sich
nicht mit einer HTML-Doku zufrieden zu geben, weil häufig sgml-Quellen
[Guido Hennecke]:
At 24.02.2002, Gerhard Engler wrote:
[schreckliches]
Gu*sauer*ido
Heile, heile Gänschen...
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Gruß,
wurde mal wieder Zeit, mein Debian etwas zu modernisieren. Sourcen von
libc6 aus Sid geholt, compiliert, deb's installiert und:
Setting up locales (2.2.5-3) ...
Can't exec /var/lib/dpkg/info/locales.config: Permission denied at
/usr/share/perl/5.6.1/IPC/Open3.pm line 159.
Kein Wunder,
[Wolfgang Pausch]:
ich habe bisher den Kernel 2.2.18 benützt und habe mir jetzt den Kernel
2.4.17
compiliert.
Allerdings habe ich jetzt folgendes Problem:
Wenn ich mit Kernel 2.2.18 boote, funktioniert ppp problemlos.
Wenn ich mit Kernel 2.4.17 boote und pon starte, wählt das Modem zwar,
[Joerg Desch]:
Die Frage ist nun, warum das Ganze so gehandhabt wird. Ist ~/.xsession in
KDE2 nicht gewollt? Was kann ich alternativ tuen?
Das 'warum' muß man Branden fragen. KDE ersetzt ~/.xsession. Zur letzten
Frage aus einer früheren Mail von Dir:
Was sagt das aus? U.a. wegen einer
[Markus Garscha]:
ich habe nach einigen stunden herausgefunden, dass das problem an
kaputten truetype fonts liegt. wenn ich den fontpath zum xfstt mit
daraus ziehe ich den schluss, dass eine oder mehrere fonts kapput sind.
wie finde ich diese? ich hab keine lust font für font in das
[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]:
Ich habe gerade versucht mehr Informationen als die man page gpm
hergibt, heraus zubekommen.
'pinfo gpm' ist sehr viel ausführlicher als 'man gpm'. Falls Du 'pinfo'
nicht magst, tut's auch ein 'info gpm' ... brrr.
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[Hendrik Naumann]:
Nach einer Neuinstalation habe ich mit tasksel u.a.
X window system
desktop environment
ausgewählt. Da bekomme ich auch volle Kanne Gnome (warum eigentlich
Gnome? ...) drauf, aber keinen X-Server. Genauer das Packer
xserver-xfree86 fehlt. Das machte mir keine
[Joerg Desch]:
[Probleme mit Batchfiles X]
Gruß,
bei Schwierigkeiten mit Batchfiles füge ich an kritischen Stellen debug
Anweisungen ein. Bei
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/50xfree86-common_determine-startup wäre der erste
Ansatzpunkt
'echo REALSTARTUP = $REALSTARTUP ~/xdebug' nach dem zu 'if grep'
[Joerg Desch]:
Ich habe zur Zeit das Problem, daß ~/.xsession nicht gestartet wird. Das
File ist als executable markiert (755) und läuft manuell angestoßen wie
erwartet. Leider wird es nach dem login nicht abgearbeitet, obwohl in
/etc/X11/Xsession.options allow-user-xsession eingetragen
[Helmut Luck]:
/dev/dsp: Permission denied
hafi@t900:~$ ls -l /dev/dsp
crw-rw1 root audio 14, 3 5. Jul 2000 /dev/dsp
hafi@t900:~$ groups
hafi adm disk cdrom floppy audio
Bist Du in der Gruppe audio?
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[Holger Paulsen]:
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 08:57:07PM +0100, Jürgen Weißmann wrote:
Und was hat das jetzt mit meinen Startschwierigkeiten mit Debian zutun?
Vielleicht kriege ich ja nun von Frank einen privaten Deb. Install. Kurs zum
Hast schon recht.
Der Stand der Dinge ist nach
[Uwe Kerstan]:
* Hartmut Figge [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-02-02 03:54]:
/etc/init.d/fetchmail awaken /dev/null 21 || /etc/init.d/fetchmail
start
[Anleitung fuer fetchmail]
Gruss,
habe den Thread nur sporadisch verfolgt, war damit beschaeftigt, meinen
Communicator 4.79 eurotauglich zu machen
Arne wrote:
user '138' password 'x' user 138 there is 'arne@rincewind' here
s/there/here/
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Uwe Kerstan wrote:
der Navigator würde mich schon interessieren.
Kann man Deine Paket irgendwo downloaden?
Andreas Metzler wrote:
So fleissig, gibt es die Pakete irgendwo zum download?
ErbsenzaehlerNur die Versionsnummern sind schlecht gewaehlt:
dpkg --compare-versions 4.79-0-h1 ''
* Private build
-- Hartmut Figge [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon, 28 Jan 2002 00:50:50 +0100
Also mit F4 die Datei 'changelog' zum editieren oeffnen und eure
Zeilen eingeben:
netscape4.79 (4.79-0.m1) stable unstable; urgency=high
* Heureka
-- Hans Mustermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] Datum
Hier gibt es eine
Marko Schulz wrote:
Offizielle Images dürfte es von Sid generell nicht geben. Genausowenig
wie wie von woody. Die gibt es immer erst, wenn die Distribution
veröffentlicht wird.
Im Subject wird ein 'Snapshot' erwaehnt. Ferner wurden CD's gesucht; ein
download von images mit V.90 ist so eine
Gruss,
habe gerade http://www.debian.org/CD/vendors/#de abgeklappert und als
einzige Bezugsquelle http://www.CustomCDROM.de/osscd.html gefunden.
Leider werden im Moment keine Neubestellungen angenommen.
Any hints?
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Damon Muller wrote:
A quick question for all the Xemacs gurus out there.
by no means. i´m looking at gnu and seems to be condemned to emacs.
The Xemacs FAQ suggests the following lines:
Emacs.default.attributeFont: -*-*-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-m-*-*-*
Emacs*menubar*font: fixed
Bambang Purnomosidi D. P. wrote:
I already have (from unstable) libncurses5, ncurses-bin, ncurses-term, and
ncurses-base.
DId I miss something??
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ COLUMNS=120 dpkg -l \*ncurses\* | grep ^ii | cut -b -70
ii libncurses4 4.2-9Shared
Timo \Blazko\ Boewing wrote:
Yepp, I already hav'em (dselect) and did a apt-get right now on
perl-doc. But this package (if it expands to /usr/share/doc/perl-doc)
only contains a changelog between the dedicated perl versions and
contains some examples scripts plus some very tiny docs. What I
andrej hocevar wrote:
is anyone here using masqmail?
yes. a good choice for an dial-up account.
i've installed masqmail on my potato and it works okay as far as
delivering mail to myself (localhost) is concerned. it also stores mail
that's meant for any outside connections and silently
gruss,
mag sein, dass es fuer einige interessant ist. hier ein auszug der
ausgabe von 'sensors' mit ACPI enabled mit kernel 2.4.9 auf einem abit
kt7:
SYS Temp: +33.3°C (limit = +45°C, hysteresis = +40°C)
CPU Temp: +37.6°C (limit = +60°C, hysteresis = +55°C)
und so war es vorher mit kernel
Hartmut Figge wrote:
sorry, wrong list. Should have been debian-user-de :(
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Andrew Perrin wrote:
Does anyone know of any free (or at least reasonably cheap) tools to
assist in translation? I'm explicitly *not* looking for a program that
attempts to fully translate texts, but rather something to help with some
of the dirty work as I begin translating some previously
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to upgrade my system from Hamm (2.0) to Potato (2.2), using CDROMs. I
tried to first install apt, but, not surprisingly, I got all kinds of
dependency errors.
http://panic.et.tudelft.nl/~costar/potato/upgrade-i386/
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the Linux virtual consoles I can enter Latin-1 characters into any
program using the Compose key sequences, provided these are defined in
the loaded keymap. For example, here's a piece of my
/etc/console-tools/default.kmap:
The question is, how can I do the same
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
procps has what you need. To get the versions 2.2.15 wants, you need to
upgrade your system to debian 2.2 (potato). potato is currently frozen and in
not necessarily. on my system:
ii procps 2.0.6-6The /proc file system utilities.
ii util-linux
Mark Brown wrote:
If you've got man pages in /usr/share it's probably because you've
already done a partial upgrade and have potato's libc6 alreay (certainly
in this case where dpkg and apt seem to have been upgraded).
umm, i have dpkg 1.6.12, apt 0.3.18 and libc6 2.0 7. i've tried to
Eric G . Miller wrote:
I want to make Netscape use a smaller font for it's menus and buttons.
However, when I played around with setting something like:
*font: -adobe-helvetica-*-r-normal-*-*-110-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1
in ~/.Xresources, netscape complains about not being able to create a
Martin Schulze wrote:
Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
Hi, All
stupid question: what i have to do in order to
prevent Netscape from expanding .gz files?
Simple answer: Don't use Netscape to download .gz files, use
wget instead
yes, i've tried since netscape 4.61 and finally
Paul McDermott wrote:
Hi Steve, it looks like you might have misconfigured the kernel. did you
include ext2 filesystem in your configured kernel.
and, steve, the ext2 should no be compiled as module :)
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Todd Suess wrote:
Just did an apt-get update tonight, and while doing my nightly apt-get
dist-upgrade, this was the result.
tsuess:~# apt-get dist-upgrade -s | more
Reading Package Lists...
Building Dependency Tree...
The following packages will be REMOVED:
communicator-base-47
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
'bash: /root/.profile: line 11: syntax error: unexpected end of file'
i would would view this file with mc, switching to hex-mode and look for
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AU,SCOTT CHUONG wrote:
Welcome to (10 second pause) ISP Name (10 second pause) Username (10
second pause) etc.
I'm running on a old 386-33Mhz with 8megs RAM so is it possible my
that probably means, that you dont't have a 16550A uart. try
dmesg | less
and watch the lines beginning with
Arcady Genkin wrote:
Has anyone got Fortify work with Netscape 4.7?
yes
iirc, fortify must be pointed to the executable file 'netscape' whose
location may vary. to find out i use always
locate Netscape.ad
which gives me the path to that file.
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Arcady Genkin wrote:
Any ideas, anyone? I'm pretty much at the end of my rope. I tried
looking in various /var directories, hoping to find some cache file
for dselect or apt, but alas...
how about the status* files in /var/lib/dpkg ?
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Christian Surchi wrote:
Now I don't use leafnode, so I couldn't try, but someone told me that leafnode
has problem with the state of messages after 31/12/99... :o
according the leafnode mailing-list that's fixed since leafnode 1.9.5.
current release is version 1.9.7
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Shao Zhang wrote:
Hi,
Is there any easy way to insert an extra blank page after
each page in a PostScript file?
Say I have a ps file with pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
I want to format it to a new ps file with the following pages:
1 blank 2 blank 3
shaul wrote:
Can I change the postscript files (and not the source file) so that it will
have a reasonable setting on a a4 paper ?
yes
man pstops, at the end you can see other possibilities.
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sdoerr wrote:
I am a new Debian user and one of the things I haven't been able to set
up yet is my printer. I don't have a printcap file yet and I am not
i would try to run magicfilterconfig.
there`s a lot of such helpful configuration programms in debian, but
i`ve never found a helpfull
Brian Servis wrote:
*- On 22 Aug, Lee Elliott wrote about Re: uploads over modem are SLOW!
On 21-Aug-99, you wrote:
HF Lee Elliott wrote:
HF
HF screen? Do pppload and wmppp show only data successfully
HF transferred?
HF ^^^
HFwhat`s that?
HF
HF
Matthias Murra wrote:
If anyone out there is running a slink system, has the version of most
installed that came with it (or could install it for a few seconds :-) and
would be so kind to tell me if most file.gz works, that might help. :)
i haven't seen a reply yet, so ...
no problem here
Mark Lawrence wrote:
The /etc/lilo.conf looks like this:
boot=/dev/hda1
perhaps boot=/dev/hda ?
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Christian Dysthe wrote:
Opera will be ready for Linux soon. But Opera is not free. I work for
^^
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Brian Servis wrote:
If you want something that is only available in the unstable tree you
can always build the source archive against your current setup, it is
fairly straight forward with the Debian source archives.
but there are problems with some packages, e.g. postfix-0.0.19990627
refuses
Stephen Pitts wrote:
Look at ext2resize on freshmeat (www.freshmeat.net..the search box is at the
top).
Although it says that it is ALPHA, you might try it.
should i mention partition magic 4?
on a debian list?
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Stephen Pitts wrote:
My memory fails me (and I don't want to reboot into Windows :-(), does
PM 4 resize ext2 partitions?
not only that. i`ve done some incredible things with it.
but - as you wrote - windows :(
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Hartmut Figge wrote:
Stephen Pitts wrote:
My memory fails me (and I don't want to reboot into Windows :-(), does
PM 4 resize ext2 partitions?
not only that. i`ve done some incredible things with it.
but - as you wrote - windows :(
addendum:
i use a boot-disk with pm, so i don`t
David Wright wrote:
To leave Select you have to press Return. If you unintentionally
press it twice (eg the keyboard double-strikes, or a slow 386 makes
you think you might not have tapped the return key hard enough)
dselect goes straight into Install whereas you might want Remove
or, even
Johann Spies wrote:
After trying to use dosemu, my computer stalled and I had to press the
reset button en the end. After rebooting, I wanted to remove dosemu and
reinstall it and to my amazement dpkg reported that it was not installed.
When I ran dselect, it showed about a quarter of the
Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
i want to start xnetload on ppp up, and kill it on ppp down. so i
wrote two scripts: /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/load:
#!/bin/sh
xnetload -geometry 200x48+0+0 -fn
-schumacher-clean-bold-r-*-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-*-* -fg white -bg black -nc -if
ppp0
and
Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
On Sat, Jul 17, 1999 at 02:40:47AM +0200, Hartmut Figge wrote:
yes, bash will expand the `*`.
um, possibly, but the command still works when i execute
/etc/ppp/ip-up.d/load, so i don't think it does.
you need to quote the command. try xnetload your_command
Hartmut Figge wrote:
i`ll think about the problem and will write if i find a solution.
well, i`ve found the evil-doer.
i copied your script into the file affe, created a directory called affe-dir
and put affe in that dir. permissions, owner and group like ip-up.d et al.
then i executed run
Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
[root:/tmp] # cat xnetload.error
/etc/ppp/ip-up.d/load: xnetload: not found
So changing xnetload to /usr/X11R6/bin/xnetload worked, and now
xnetload loads on ppp up.
well, looking into /etc/ppp/ip-up:
# The environment is cleared before executing this
script
Joel Keating wrote:
My netscape fonts seem to be way too small. Most of the pages i go to
i can hardly read. I'm using communicator 4.5 and kde. Any help
would be great.
go to
http://www.frii.com/~meldroc/Font-Deuglification.html
hafi
Phil Wu wrote:
I still haven't got the answer about how to configuring device drivers
for my computer.
Could anyone tell me how to chose the modules when I run modconf. Or
where to get the install guide for this problem.
Thanks!
My hardware as below:
quantum 7.4G IDE HD
1.44Mb
I have problems starting win98 on hdb1 with Lilo. When trying to start
win (shift, dos), nothing happens. Linux (hda1) starts fine. my
lilo.conf:
other=/dev/hdb1
label=dos
a look at my lilo.conf reveals:
other=/dev/hda1
label=DOS
table=/dev/hda
could it your missing ´table´? sorry,
Sander Balkenende wrote:
table=/dev/hdb
hm, hm, i try to remember and...
yes.
to boot dos (or win) this hd must be the first. how about the exchange
of the hd´s? or, maybe, if you make your hdb bootable...
good luck
hfi
Hartmut Figge wrote:
to boot dos (or win) this hd must be the first. how about the exchange
of the hd´s? or, maybe, if you make your hdb bootable...
i just looked into /usr/doc/lilo/manual.txt.gz and found
MAP-DRIVE=bios_device_code Instructs chain.b to installs a resident
driver that re
the keyboard. Ctrl-Alt-Backspace just flashes back to the shell for
a fraction of a second then back into X-Windows.
Worst of all, X-Windows runs automatically when I boot so I can't get
have you tried ctrl-alt-f1? this should give you a textconsole.
then you should deinstall xdm.
then run
ed,
i fear, we could annoy some people if we continue to discuss a
non-debian-specific matter on a debian mailinglist. shouldn´t we go back
to pm?
Ed Cogburn wrote:
A) I made up the MIMEtypes when I added those
Preferences-Navigator-Applications entries, Hartmut. The
important things are
Johann Spies wrote:
[about dosemu problems]
don´t know, what´s going wrong. but i wouldn´t bother.
i´ve just ´slinked´ dosemu 0.98.7, installed and am on the way of
customizing.
i recommend that you forget your version and get the new stable one.
hafi
Wyn Snow wrote:
So what I want to do is get a Netscape Navigator (or Communicator)
that
will work with Debian Hamm 2.0.34. Since I make web pages for a
living,
i suspect, you´re trying to run a glibc2.0 netscape on libc5 system.
if you have a glibc5 based system, you must download a
Peter Ludwig wrote:
I've been looking for Realplayer G2 all over the place (including at
Real-Audio's website), and I cannot seem to find it for any unix-like
operating systems...
fast ftp search shows
ftp://ftp.linux.hr/pub/realplayer/
there _seems_ to be the linux version, but i haven´t
Ed Cogburn wrote:
[interesting things about the subject]
assuming that the list isn´t much interested in the question i´ll answer
ed per pm.
hafi
hm, sorry for the annoyance, but this mail has bounced. perhaps eric is
not knowing that his mail-address is not working and can investigate
further with the knowledge of this message.
hafi
Original Message
Subject: Returned mail: Host unknown (Name server: moira.debian.org:
Rick Macdonald wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
my communicator 4.6 insists of unpacking certain types of files before
saving to hd. this behaviour is not acceptable, therefore i have to use
another version, which will download a file _unchanged_ if demanded.
Craig McPherson wrote:
I'm hoping that someone will be able to offer some advice on this,
because it's annoying when a program crashes under Linux even
more often than it crashes under Windows.
since you´re using glibc2.1, the best way would be - imho - either to
use the libc5 version
Kent West wrote:
I've recompiled my kernel in order to get sound working. Now when I
reboot I can see messages about my sound card, so I went back to the
documentation to see how to test the sound.
The Linux Sound HOWTO; Installation (p15 of 26), section 4.3 states
that there should be a
Lex Chive wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 01:54:05PM +0200, Bernhard Dobbels wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Armin Wegner wrote:
how can I raise the base volume of my sb 64 pci (ensonique)?
try xmix
and aumix on the console. Dont forget to change the volume of the PCM channel
too, not
thomas lakofski wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Craig McPherson wrote:
anyone have libc5 debian packages for 4.08/51/6?
get the files from
ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/communicator/4.08/english/unix/supported/linux20/
and use the debian installer.
hafi
Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
i found 4.6.1 even more unstable than 4.08. at least i know that, if
i don't close windows, 4.08 is unlikely to crash. 4.6 just died all
the time.
well, then it seems, that the poor glibc2.1 people should go to the
libc5 version.
hafi
greetings,
well, now it´s me who have to whine.
firstly, a hearty gghh.
my communicator 4.6 insists of unpacking certain types of files before
saving to hd. this behaviour is not acceptable, therefore i have to use
another version, which will download a file _unchanged_ if demanded.
could
Ed Cogburn wrote:
Yes the file is 17428 bytes. Hold down the shift key when
clicking on a file to download; this will cause Netscape to
download 'as-is'.
so it should be. but not with my communicator 4.6. therefore i´m on the
search for a version, which will do, what should be
:08:34 +0200, Hartmut Figge wrote:
yeah, but why so complicated?
mc is just wonderful for things like that.
Because mc isn't a pager. :)
From original message: I am wondering about way to grep or to
view with editor /usr/doc/*/* files.
From your message yeah, but why
Andy Bottman wrote:
How do include PPP support in the kernel when I compile? I have
been using 'make config' and 'make menu config' to configure the kernel and
even though I thought I have been choosing ppp support under networking I
am still without.
This whole issue
Andy Bottman wrote:
Thanks, I have done this at least 10 times in the last 2 days, I
don't think I am missing any prompts. I am looking for more than the
obvius, is there somting that I could not recognize as related to PPP.
ok.
i´ll send you my .config per pm, so that you can
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, there.
Anyone know where to get the debian package for xemacs21.1?
hm, not to be found on debian.org, but use
http://ftpsearch.lycos.com/?form=medium
and search for xemacs21, sorted by date/host. i´ve just done that and
found the packages.
hafi
Mark Wagnon wrote:
[about sound problems]
Looking at the first line, I'm wondering if my isapnp stuff is okay.
to exclude this possibility i would initialize the card under dos.
a few days ago, i switched to kernel 2.2.9. yesterday i felt something
was missing - i wanted back my sound.
first
Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
On Sat, Jun 12, 1999 at 11:01:26PM +0900, OhkumaTadayoshi wrote:
Hi,
I am wondering about way to grep or to view with editor /usr/doc/*/* files.
zgrep
zless
zmore
all work on gzipped files.
yeah, but why so complicated?
mc is just wonderful for things
Greg Starkes wrote:
I downloaded xmms 0.9 last night. make complained about not being able
to find /usr/bin/file. I used dpkg --search to see what packaged owned
it, and found nothing. Is this not a part of the debian distribution? I
noticed that RedHat has it.
just fired up dselect -
Raj Manandhar wrote:
Is there any way of trying out the libc2.1 package from potato without
upgrading everything to potato? I tried a simple dpkg -i on the .deb,
but one needs apt0.3, and that apt requires libc2.1.
on 06/03/99 i downloaded apt_0.3.6.1_i386.deb for slink. the url(?) was
in a
Adam Shand wrote:
hi.
netscape 4.5 had the bug where it disappeared whenever you clicked on a
mailto url, and netscape 4.6 is *HIDEOUSLY* unstable and just cores all the
time.
i suspect, that you have switched to glibc2.1 and fear, that netscape
4.5 now would be unstable also for you.
my
jeff k wrote:
my modem-card (Megahertz XJ1144).
I do know that it is not a winmodem, but it doesn't show up
you´re really sure about that it isn´t a winmodem? a modem problem i
would investigate with minicom. there you can send commands to your
modem and watch the answers.
hafi
Adam Shand wrote:
i suspect, that you have switched to glibc2.1 and fear, that netscape
4.5 now would be unstable also for you. my communicator 4.6 (linked to
glibc2.0) is not more unstable as my formerly communicator 4.5.
all i did was upgrade netscape. i didn't upgrade my libc (and
hi,
the following mail should be interesting for glibc2.1 netscape users ...
hafi
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