Try ipac or ipac-ng.
apt-cache show ipac :)
Peter
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 04:24, Alan Poulton wrote:
Tuesday, April 09, 2002, 9:47:56 AM, you wrote:
Has anyone had experience with ipfm, or can recommend another utility
that will do what I need?
Try MRTG
Binutils on Sid compiled 2.4.17 fine, might be different for Woody.
Peter.
On Sun, 23 Dec 2001 06:33, Craig Dickson wrote:
Alan Chandler wrote:
Since 2.4.17 is out now I would use that - IMHO its the most stable
Of course, it just came out yesterday, so any judgment on its stability
is
As being on holidays for the last week or so, can everyone tell me what the
fuss is with kmail?? And what bugs everyone has been strikin, seems to be
working here fine, with 2.2.2-6 installed.
Peter.
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 22:39, Hans Ekbrand wrote:
On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 06:07:50PM -0500,
*chuckle*, white male, 28, Queensland Australia, small time shell hoster,
married, 2 kids, love waterskiing, high end (really high end) car audio, the
odd game or 2 (UT has taken a special place in my heart, now that I can play
it on the TV using the geforce's tv out). like a bit of sci-fi now
Using framebuffer (nVidia Riva support) in your kernel? That's what gave me
all my probs with console lockups. Soon as I took it out of the kernel,
everything worked great.
Peter.
On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 00:25, Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
Hi,
I admit it, lured by the promise of a faster
*chuckle*, I still haven't completely worked that one out, on my Epox board,
with VIA kt133a chipset, that setup reboots my machine, doesn't shut it down
heh. Haven't found a viable workaround yet apart from taking the options out
and manually switching off.
Peter
On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 10:15,
On Tue, 4 Dec 2001 17:15, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
Video RAM is nearly irrelevant. Anything with 2MB can do
1024x768/16-bit which is what you want for DVD. For film-source DVDs
you want 72Hz or 96Hz refresh so you need a RAMDAC of 82MHz or 110MHz
respectively. The other consideration for
Back before I upgraded, with an early version of Xine, early version of
Captian Css's d4d, a celeron 433, riva tnt2 32mb agp, and 128mb ram, i used
to get quite respectable performance watching dvds. I was running Nvidia's X4
drivers though, and also, using Xv in xine, worked quite well. They do
Hence why i'm subscribed to this list hehehehe, it's amazing the things i've
picked up over the past year, defintely helped my newbie status.
Peter.
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 15:00, dman wrote:
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 11:41:39PM -0500, Alan Shutko wrote:
[lots of good comments]
I must say that
Heh. my work server was up for a nice 120 days, then the power supply fan
died, absolutely killed the entire system, fun fun fun. Hopefully, now with
new power supply on board, and some extra fannage, i'll be able to break that
personal record no probs.
Peter.
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001 03:08,
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001 12:47, Kyle Girard wrote:
Here's my info:
Debian (sid)
Same
2.4.14 -- from .deb
From kernel.org yourmirror/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/linux-2.4.14.tar.gz
Xfree86 4.1.0
Same
Nvidia TNT
Geforce II MX
gcc 3.0.2
Same
Not sure why you'd be getting the unresolved symbols and
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001 18:52, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
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Has anyone been able to get the nvidia drivers to work with the stock
2.4.14 kernel?
I've compiled the drivers many times before but it
Ok, here we go. I have 2 machines here, one is a Celeron 700, the other
a Duron 800, both with VIA chipsets. Both running kernel 2.4.2. Both
have a Vibra128 PCI in them, the 700's sound card works perfectly,
detects on boot (I have it compiled into the kernel, not as a module),
yet the 800's
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian potato main contrib non-free
deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US potato/non-US main contrib
non-free
deb http://security.debian.org potato/updates main contrib non-free
That's my sources.list, I have the space there, It usually works, but there
may have
In /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/Makefile, you need to replace all instances
of -oformat with --oformat. This threw me a bit too on kernels until I went
and checked the upgrade messages, which tell you this.
Peter
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and functioning. Don't ask me why, and a lot of people seem
to have problems dual booting these 2, but, for me, it was a very basic
process, as I didn't even need a boot disk to get lilo back.
Peter Good.
Joris Lambrecht wrote:
There is no particular order for installing any windows / linux config
Heyas, having a bit of trouble here with this surestore, 8GB drive.
I set everything up in taper, then try to do a backup, it can't find the
tape, or gives this error.
Feb 24 18:34:16 work kernel: st0: Block limits 512 - 512 bytes.
Feb 24 18:34:16 work kernel: st0: Illegal block size.
Feb 24
Debian for php, sql, staroffice, mail, and a few other misc things.
Windows 98 for Macromedia Flash 5, Dreamweaver and Fireworks.
As much as I try, i can't get around not being able to use flash 5 and
fireworks (customers like their pretty tricks :) otherwise i'd convert
to linux completely.
a different machine, running Debian, I only use Debian on my box for what I
said in my previous email. It's a case of use what's suitable and what's in
the budget, not what's l33t and anti-Microsoft.
My last word.
Peter Good.
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To: 'Peter
Ok I'm at a loss, I know this was discussed some time ago on the list.
But cgi.debian.org and lists.debian.org are so damm slow tonight, I
can't search for an answer. Question is, How do I stop the screen from
blanking in console mode.
Peter.
The particular package is libncurses4-dev
Peter.
Erik Steffl wrote:
you need to install ncurses package (or similar name)
if you are missing file but don't know the package, go to
www.debian.org, Packages, the last search form let's you search for
file...
apt-cache might help
Ok, need help guys. We're trying to configure here a network setup for
samba.
Say this is setup in 2 rooms.
1st room.
You have 3 machines, one that has a modem, and controls the connection,
2 workstations, on an external network (internet visible IP's), with a
network cable going to a 4th
Couple of reasons for the world visables. Firstly, I got the ip's with
my connection. may as well use them. Secondly it's fun to try and tie
the router box, the one controlling the connection down tight enough
that they can't get to the external ip boxes. And if you spend a bit of
time on irc, or
You need to change /dev/cdrom to point to /dev/scd0 not /dev/hdc
That's what i have here
/dev/hdc (ide DVDROM) is now /dev/scd0
/dev/hdd (ide Burner) is now /dev/scd1
This is if you've enabled scsi emulation like i have in the kernel
Peter.
-Original Message-
From: Francois Fayard
One of the closer ones to mIRC is KVirc, scripting in that is
surprisingly similar to mIRC if that's what you're looking for.
Peter.
Timothy C. Phan wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks all for the replied. I mainly want to see if any
irc client has the scripting function as the mIRC. the
mIRC
Heya's, I've got a machine here with a Cyrix MII 300 processor, SiS 6326
video card, 6.4GB IDE drive, 64mb of ram and Debian 2.2. The thing runs
as slow as hell on X, with any window manager. Should there be something
i have to look for in XF86Config? I've attached a copy if anyone wants
to have a
kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
Define slow. What specifically is slow? Window creation? Menu
response? Window movement? Program launch? Specific applications?
Any graphic action such as Window creation, Menu response, Window
movement
What's a typical application load? What window
Most motherboards have a simple jumper to clear the CMOS memory. See if
you can find the manual on the net somewhere.
Peter.
Simon Law wrote:
Some BIOSes allow you to flush them by holding down the INS key on boot.
However, I find the most reliable method is to deprive the CMOS of power.
/Linux) and then come to Debian
to stay?
Within Humbug[1], approximately 2/5 of the membership are now
Debian users; however, only a few went straight to Debian.
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It works fine for me.
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Fatal error: Failed opening required 'db_pgsql.inc'
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this to be the easiest process rather than editing
/etc/passwd directly, etc.
Peter.
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apt-get install linuxconf
that's the package that contains netconf and all those other nifty tools
that come with redhat flavours.
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Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org debian-user@lists.debian.org
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to a console, and I can't log in.
Any suggestions? I can still do everything in KDE, log in, su etc, but
just flat out can't log in on console, even as root.
Peter Good.
Quickest way is to upgrade your xserver.
Ron Rademaker wrote:
I have a Diamond Viper 770 but Slink (XF86Setup) doesn't have a profile for
this. Has anyone been able to get X running on these if so could you drop
me a copy of the chip, ramdac and driver used for these.
One other problem
Heheh, yeah it's shift-mousebutton, the the prepare to save button always loses
the
.gz, but it always seems to save to the drive with the .gz attached
*shrug*
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Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Martin Schulze wrote:
Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
Hi, All
stupid
I have heard things about the linux router project, has anyone here come
across it? or a similar thing in debian?
Peter Good
Has anyone had any experience with either of these ADSL providers and linux?
Any info would be muchly appreciated
Peter Good.
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All versions of Win98SE can do it, not only those with it preinstalled, Its
simply a matter of add/remove programs, Internet tools, and add Internet
connection sharing, Very similar to ipmasq in setting up the client machine,
and it uses dhcp.
Regards
Peter Good.
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Thats the only way I could get my burner HP7100i to work as well, load both
with scsi emulation
On Tue, 02 Nov 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hans Gubitz said
xcdroast (0.96e) starts with the messages:
ERROR at listbox.tcl line 179: bad event type or keysym MouseWheel
ERROR at text.tcl
Has anyone ever had any success with the driver
contained within mpu401-0.2.tar.gz provided by Kim Burgaard?
It seems to be incomplete, if anyone has a
suggestion for another way to get this type of card running, it will be well
appreciated.
Pete
Hey Hey
I got a prob with an AWE32, it works fine in
command line, plays mp3's the whole lot, but dies in the butt in x. Anyone had a
similar problem?
Pete.
Be aware all ppl on this list, One of the emails
from Robert Boyd in the emails from the last 24 hrs, contained the Happy99
virus.
And with regards to Ipfwadm and dcc send on the
slave machine, I find it works perfectly now if i connect to port 6667 of the
irc server, and no other.
I
Be aware all ppl on this list, One of the emails
from Robert Boyd in the emails from the last 24 hrs, contained the Happy99
virus.
And with regards to Ipfwadm and dcc send on the
slave machine, I find it works perfectly now if i connect to port 6667 of the
irc server, and no other.
I
Hi, I have a 2 computer setup, runnin Debian
2.0.36 as the server,
I am having a problem with dcc send on the
windows computer, receive works fine.
I feel it must be in the ipfwadm somewhere but i
can't find where.
I have the ip_masq_irc module loaded
btw,
Thanks in advance.
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