running:
Kernel: 2.2.18pre21
OS: debian 2.2r2
using dialqd/pppd setings from 2.1 setup (which works)
has the follwong uutput:
(from messsages)
Jan 7 10:41:31 zeek2 diald[153]: Calling site 192.168.0.2
Jan 7 10:41:32 zeek2 connect: Initializing Modem
Jan 7 10:41:33 zeek2 connect: Dialing
I had similar problems with that 8bit problem with my deb 2.1 with diald...
I fixed it with /ppp/options, the setting crtscts, or xonxoff I believe..
try settings these on/off see what it gives you... I'm sorry I cant
remember more about it. (if I remember correctly its like local echo, if
you
I was going to buy a KDS vs-190 monitor, and was wondering if
anyone had used this monitor with X before, might have any thoughts
suggestions?
I am running Debian 2.1
any input would be appreciated.
Thanks
Ken
I just installed the E-fax package , but the man pages are missing, the
2 .gz files in /usr/doc/efax talk about extensive help in the man pages..
any one know what happened? (I am using Debian 2.0.2 cds)
Thanks, Ken
First of all, thank you to everyone who sent help. I now only have (I hope)
2 problems.
I was wrong about using cron to start Exim daemon, the 2 ways that were
suggested to me were using init and using inetd.
Problem #1:
I found that using init overrides my security from hosts.deny
A problem occurred (on my system with Exim) that made some mail bounce (now
fixed) and caused me to be removed from the list, right after I sent my
message about Exim if anyone could forward their responses to my original
mail running Exim with inetd / headder rewrite to me at
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I fixed my local mail and retrieval of ISP mail.
added / changed local domains (were not set properly by eximconfig,
probably a type-o by me)
that took care of local mail.
found out that there is no cron job for exim -bd, (DOH!) it helps to be
running your mail daemon. I am not sure why
Hi
I am in the middle of setting up my internet mail on my Debian 1.3.1
system. I was using smail set for local mail delivered , and fetchmail
to retrieve mail from my ISP at school. So local mail worked and ISP mail
was delivered to me too. In looking through the mailing list archives I got
Hi everyone,
I am running Debian 1.3.1, the problem is I can not open a telnet and
have
diald connect me, it connects and immediately hangs up. Right now the only
way I have been getting online is to open netscape, it sends a bunch of udp
packets, which all get eaten by diald when the
Hello,
I can not connect to my ISP with linux, can anyone help me?
Right now I connect through windows 3.1 trumped winsock, my IP is
dynamically given to me, and I use PPP.
I am trying to get diald and PPPD to do the same under linux (Debian 1.3.1).
here are some of my config and log files:
Hi
A while ago I wrote about setting up ML on my system. I am running 1.3.1
and have libc5 installed (ver 5.4.33-3). In trying to install sml-nj, dpkg
tells me that I need libc6 (=2.0.7u). Will I have problems if I install
libc6? Will this conflict with libc5, will it over write it?
Hi
A while ago I wrote about setting up ML on my system. I am running 1.3.1
and have libc5 installed (ver 5.4.33-3). In trying to install sml-nj, dpkg
tells me that I need libc6 (=2.0.7u). Will I have problems if I install
libc6? Will this conflict with libc5, will it over write it?
Hello,
I am a computer science student, and will be using standard ML in the near
future for a few projects. I have noticed the ocaml 1.05-2 package at
debian.org I have read the description, it seems that it is not exactly
the same as SML. Is this true? if so is there a .deb package that would
What a interesting thread my PINE question created... OK I have found a
Debian package for pine, pine3.96L-2
the file is
pine_3_9.deb
its located on the root of /dev/hda7 , a MSDOS partition on my drive, which
is not mounted by default, so if I use it in Linux I need to mount it.
I want to
At 05:17 PM 4/20/98 -0600, S. keeling wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kenneth F. Ryder III) writes:
I Do not have a manual for my monitor, but I want to push my
resolution in X higher. I have searched the net, but I can't find
the horizontal and vertical rates for it. my monitor
I am getting my system up, new kernel compiled mouse etc. all coming
together, but I now notice a quite annoying problem. Last week I go all
sorts of errors from some of my (DOS) programs talking about things being
changed before last use etc. I just happen to glance at my clock and it
I Do not have a manual for my monitor, but I want to push my resolution
in
X higher. I have searched the net, but I can't find the horizontal and
vertical rates for it. my monitor is:
PIXIE PBC-1450
If any one knows the horizontal and vertical rates for this monitor I could
really
I am looking for a debian package of PINE, does any one know where I can
get one?
thanks
Ken
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I was reading the HOWTO for printing (which was quite helpful) and it was
telling me I needed filters to get my printer to behave (it prints in the
staircase method)
file:
this is
not printing
the way it should be
Print out:
this is
not printing
Thank you to every one who helped me out with the mouse/modem problem,
both now work. :)
I now can get into setup for X, I ran SuperProbe, which returned my card as
Trident gui 9680
(with 2048 ram)
so in the setup I picked Trident gui 9680 (generic)
I took the default settings for
HI,
I have been trying to get Debian to run on my computer. I have be able to
get Slakware 3.4 to run, but I would prefer Debian.
I have a modem that is com2 in DOS, a PS/2 mouse connected to the PS/2
connector on my motherboard, ( Slakware recognized the mouse as /dev/mouse
(type PS/2) ) but I
Hello,
I am thinking of buying a IBM ThinkPad 755CD and want to know if Debian
Linux 1.3.1 ( which I just ordered) would work well on it (graphical/ CD
ROM/ sound /etc. support)
here are the details that I do know about the 755CD:
IBM ThinkPad 755CD
Processor
Processor
Hi,
I am thinking of buying a IBM Thinkpad 755CD laptop. Is it supported
under Debian Linux?
Thanks,
Ken
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