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I'm running a straight Debian potato system. Everything is up to
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Unfortunately I can't let you onto the machine in question
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might be useful?
I can't think of anything anymore short
Does anybody have a copy of the original netscape 4.05 tarball?
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I'm running a straight Debian potato system. Everything is up to
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On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 08:13:13PM +0200, Michael-John Turner wrote:
On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 08:11:12AM -0700 Lawrence Walton wrote:
Hey take a look at the fact that MRTG and the latest snmpd in potato don't
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I pounded my head on that one for a quite a while, never figured
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debian package snmpd 4.0.1.-2
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Is non-free broken?
The potato/non-packages.gz file appears to be empty.
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Mark Lawrence wrote:
The /etc/lilo.conf looks like this:
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changed also try smbmount-2.2.x //yourmachine/yourmount -c
'mount /winnt' -U username
This is not a documented as well as I would like. :
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The topic says it all.
The last round of gnome packages broke a bunch of stuff, and I can't seem to
find
gtcd any more.
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On Fri, Jun 04, 1999 at 11:53:49AM +1200, Matthew Gregan wrote:
On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 09:07:45AM -0700, Lawrence Walton wrote:
I have installed the glx-g200_0.0.19990602_i386.deb
libgl1_0.0.19990602_i386.deb
libgl-dev_0.0.19990602_i386.deb debs and am not having any luck getting
to the newest release, the debs came from
www.nonus.debian.org/~crow/ .
Any hints would be appreciated.
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package as an example or make sure you have the other
font packeges installedi, or install xfsst and get some truetype fonts.
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the DHCP client in potato and it works great; if there is no
ethernet connection, then no IP is assigned
to the eth0 interface, essentially no route. I just use PPP normaly.
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As I am a new user of Debian I have a couiple of Questions as to what
apps to get . I am not a couplete newbie but am still very new ( I know
how to use gzip and tar and can do most basic functions of a *nix
system) Here is my dilema after searching though several different dists
I have come to
THe Java Portion Of ICQ did not install correctly any I deas how I get
this to work ?
P.S on a happy note
I got Netscape to work Finaly!
and TinTin++ rocks (please include it in a furture debian release. They
are working on it again finally and I would love to be able to apt-get
it as they improve it. Version 2 coming soom:)
Thats good to know... btw - what's
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On Wed, May 05, 1999 at 11:34:03AM -0500, Craig Hancock wrote:
Lawrence Walton wrote:
On Wed, May 05, 1999 at 10:51:14AM -0500, Craig Hancock wrote:
Not sure you can do that; Openldap uses a custom binary database, it uses
the .ldif format to
import data.
When using ldapadd I
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I have not filled out bug reports so I will not name names, except maybe Satan.
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TIA!
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, and add two functions other
then that, it was a no brainer. If the maintainer is listening; thank you.
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mirror of slink and potato i386.
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Well I have to say that setting up ppp in debian was the easyist, of all
the Linux distros and any other OS I have installed.
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I tried; I got it to run to a degree but the services/rc was more than a
small pain to fix. I gave up.
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I rather like proftpd; be sure to get the newist off of ftp.debian.org
though.
fairly easy to configure,and security (cough cough... now.) is good.
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overwriting of files.
The install if I remember did create a /home/ftp dir.
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Dan Willard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Just how closely does Linux match with Unix
HAMM install disks should see it right off the bat.
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Hi
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On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
Hi!
Well, here is my screen's snapshot
please look at this page for driver info.
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/rtl8139.html
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I rather like rgrep
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can't seem to be able to find /debian
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I used proftp with some configuration; mostly creating a seprate ftp
group, and editing the proftpd.conf.
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On Mon, 1 Feb 1999, Paulo Silva wrote:
Hello,
Did anyone out there succeded on running the new gnome stuff on
unstable. I've installed some 0.99.3 deb
I have found almost miraculous performance gains.
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That is the libc6 version, it is sometimes called glib (GNU_lib).
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Anyone know where the package for apache-common 1.3.4 is?
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I hate to disagree but... the symbios cards are great and they are
generaly cheaper, faster and less trouble.
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to compile them, they both stop when they look for
gnome.h what package has it?
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Hi,
I'm looking for a simple program (like plan) that would send me reminders
about meetings and things like that (paying apartment
Supposedly there is a calendar server for Linux in beta; wish I had it.
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cat /proc/pci is your friend
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On Thu, 17 Dec 1998, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
I installed
The combo of snmpd and 2.1.12x and mrtg, is causing a small problem, snmpd
is not reporting outgoing information on my servers just incoming. Does
anyone have ideas to why? /proc/net/smnp is giberish to me.
Oh? I am running two FTP servers with the 2.1.12* kernels... what is the
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Linux version 2.1.127 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.7.2.3) #3 SMP Thu Nov
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We have it installed, and working; the only caveat was starting it in the
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On Sat, 3 Oct 1998, Ralph Winslow wrote:
When Sergey V Kovalyov wrote, I replied:
Hi,
I wonder, have anyone manage to get a working dhcpcd ? I've tried to
install it once, but the package seemd to be
I just found that Powerquest released their partition magic 4.0 and it
now supports the Linux ext2 filesystem. It can resizes Linux partitions
now:)
Lawrence Chim
Make sure that the package 'menu' is installed, it should fix your
problem.
On Mon, 21 Sep 1998, Cristov Russell wrote:
Hi all.
I think I've almost got my hamm installation finalized but I've run into a
few small problems. This one involves wmaker. When I click on a blank part
of the
I want to test my 256megs but can't figure out arguments. Can anyeone
tell me the proper command line arguments to run the memtest?
Lawrence
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Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Oops! Right after I sent that first reply I noticed my error. I used
bytes instead of bits
beyond your physical + swap size, the
program will hopefully be terminated if it tries to use all of it. Just
try it : )
other than the memtest, is there any other (better) program I can use to
test the memory?
Lawrence
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Markus Lechner wrote:
Hi Lawrence,
I read on the kernel-list that the new boards run all except U2W - but
they
are working on it and it may soon be done. You can use the other
SCSI-Parts up to UW-SCSI without any problems. You simply can't use the
U2W-Part of your controller until
you don't need to jumpper the seagate cheetah lp scsi hard disk, it is
auto-detected. According to seagate, you will see a burst if plug your
u2w hard disk in u2w controller.
Lawrence
Christopher Barry wrote:
A lot of U2W disk drives can be jumpered to run in UW single ended mode, so
Does the current adaptec driver support Adaptec 2940U2W (Ultra2 Wide)
scsi card?
Lawrence
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You might take a look at this before saying that.
http://www.xfree86.org/sponsors.html
Lawrence Walton
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On Tue, 7 Jul 1998, Shaleh wrote:
ATI does NOT support Linux or Xfree in ANY way. All users should
boycott them in general. Besides, the cards
Symbios AKA NCR is supported in the newer kernels, the 875's are great.
Lawrence Walton
Otak
Network Manager
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On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Nico De Ranter wrote:
Hi,
I need to advise on a PC for a new product we will make.
The PC will be running Debian (ofcourse :-). I got a quote
me some
of my best test scores with the 875 and U/W HD... over 16 megs a second on
one.
Lawrence Walton
Otak
Network Manager
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On Wed, 1 Jul 1998, Lee W. Glenn wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a newbie to linux, or trying to be since I have not been able to
install it on my system. I have
.
?? I thought that lesstif was supposed to do the same things Motif does.
Could I make a symbolic link from libXm.so.2 -- libXm.so.0 ?
no, lesstif is motif 1.2 compatible, not 2.0.
Lawrence
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There is a mailing list for Matrox card users and it is more easy to get
technical questions answered.
I choose Millenium II anyway, even though Revolution 3D obtained the
Byte 97 Comdex award.
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If you are using win95 osr2 or osr2.1, you can use partition magic 3.0
to do it.
Lawrence
B-Stu wrote:
How Do I Convert My Hard Drive For FAT32 To Fat16?
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What is Active / Passive Hub? I thought all hub the same, now, I have
to changed my mind.
Lawrence
Oz Dror wrote:
Hi,
I am going to rewire all the phone lines in my home using grade 5 UTP wires.
I am also going to have a star configuration for phone and ethernet
wires. I have a Linux
my SCSI HD to rectify the problem.
Lawrence
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Anyone know where to get a VGA HD15/4-BNC cable? I want to connect my
monitor's 4-BNC connectors to my PC video card.
Lawrence
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If the cable is CAT5 certified, you don't need a cable testers
installing a fast ethernet cables, though it won't harm if you have a
tester handy.
m* wrote:
should CAT 5 cable testers be considered a necessity when installing
fast ethernet cables?
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with cp for this
to work ? (or a complete command line that worked)
Try PowerQuest DriveImage or DriveCopy, DriveImage copies partition by
partition and DriveCopy copies drive by drive.
Lawrence
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Trouble? e
quickcam recently, don't know how to maintain it now:)
The current capture driver for the BT848 is unstable (sort of) and it
locked my computer several times and I have to reboot and run the e2fsck
*manually* (the e2fsck can fix it at boot time and asked me so).
Lawrence
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What is the likely device name in the /dev directory for a SCSI tape
drive? is it /dev/tape? Anyone using the Seagate Travan SCSI backup?
Lawrence
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Oliver Elphick wrote:
Lawrence wrote:
What is the likely device name in the /dev directory for a SCSI tape
drive? is it /dev/tape? Anyone using the Seagate Travan SCSI backup?
SCSI tape drives are:
crw-rw-rw- 2 root root 9, 0 Feb 19 1997 /dev/st0
crw-rw-rw- 1 root
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