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drivers/usb/Config.in
for the item to show up. But be aware that there are reasons that you
need to go through this extra hoop: the USB code in 2.2.x is pretty much
useless with anything but keyboards and mice.
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, or an analog modem.
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with IP. i tried to compile IPX
and the tulip.c fails to compile. any help getting this to work would
be great. TIA
Sorry, can't help there.
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uncooperative wrt support outside of helping Apple with it. Anything else
is 200% out of the question (iirc).
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of the QT movie. First thing would be to make sure you're
using the latest xanim; if that's the case, well, you're out of luck. It
happens all too often these days.
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need in /etc/lilo.conf :)
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building with egcs 1.1.2 or gcc
2.7.2.3.
The libraries are doubtful, however. The kernel uses it's own.
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
On 11/1/2000 Phil Brutsche wrote:
gcc 2.95.2? It's likely. The kernel folks don't want to hear bug reports
about kernels built with that. Try building with egcs 1.1.2 or gcc
2.7.2.3.
that is not true anymore. kernel
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curses-based tool to configure network settings for a
Debian box ?
Not that I know of. Would a set of shell scripts help? It'd be a good
start for a curses-based tool.
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the machine itself via
the fqdn, the hostname, or just 'localhost'.
True.
Phil Brutsche writes:
Having matrix mapped to 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts isn't a good thing.
Why?
It should look like this:
192.168.9.31 matrix.domain-name matrix
What use is such a line other than for reverse lookups
understanding that softupdates provide the same functionality as a
journaling file system ala ext3 and current betas of RieserFS.
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) with a small HD and a CD-ROM drive hanging off it,
and have no problems.
Is Linux SCSI in general problematic?
Not in my experience. I have 3 computers with running Linux and SCSI, and
none of them have this problem.
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It shouldn't.
is possible to make a telnet to my machine using these IPs ?
Not without knowing more about the network topology.
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of the rest.
Can it be done transparently for applications?
Once the workstation is configured correctly, applications won't know the
difference.
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the same settings. Checking the modelines would be
good as well.
Using a newer XFree server wouldn't hurt.
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- similar UI (imo), and
has an identical skin format.
I don't have URLs for either, but you can find them at
http://freshmeat.net.
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
Marcin Kurc wrote:
I used to have 1280x1024 on matrox m II.
What version of XF are you running?
I'm running version 3.3.2.2-4 of xserver-svga
I'm using 3.3.5-1.99 btw
Phil Brutsche said:
First thing is check
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with tune2fs) for use
by root.
500MB however seems a bit much, though, unless you're like me and put
everything in one or two partitions :)
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no trouble installing
the FrameMaker demo under potato (apt-getted this morning).
I can't run FrameMaker either with my slink setup; chances are that it's a
glibc2.1 binary, which is why it works under potato.
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They can still mess with stuff but they can't get root.
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from making your root fs
ReiserFS. I think the others are saying that it might not be a good
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the winmodem for free, I would like to benefit from having it.
(especially when I need to download the latest and greatest .debs!)
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kind of web page up.
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It's not in any of the standard kernels - you need to patch a kernel
2.2.12 yourself. 2.3.x is not supported at this time.
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through SMTP for non-existent local users.
It might be easier to use round-robin DNS for mail.yourdomain.com.
Which MTA is good for this purpose?
Any of them will do.
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the
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I install slink, this is what I update, and the order
I do it in:
* ifconfig friends (download compile from source)
* kernel 2.2.x
I haven't run into any problems.
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-2.0 kernel I've tried, which includes
* 2.1.125 - the end of 2.2.0pre9 (which is the end of 2.1)
* 2.2.0 - 2.2.13
* 2.3.25 (haven't tried anything newer)
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to passive mode. ncftp
does this by default, as does Netscape.
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not supported'
In that case, are you sure that /dev/lp0 is correct? Have you tried
/dev/lp1 or /dev/lp2?
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 07:33:29PM -0600, Phil Brutsche wrote:
When I do 'cat ZZZ.txt /dev/lp0' it says 'operation not supported'
In that case, are you sure that /dev/lp0 is correct? Have you tried
/dev/lp1 or /dev/lp2?
Yep
tell the X setup script
to use?
I'm using a Trident 8900 video card, and found it as a selectable type
in the setup (also selecting 1Meg memory). Is there a package I
missed?
Nope.
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Expect few to no problems if you upgrade to 2.2.x as soon as possible (SMP
support in 2.0.x, which is the default in slink, isn't all that hot).
What do you mean by that? I have a default Slink installation, I
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agnostic, and need only an ethernet card in your computer.
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. If this is only one
computer, /etc/passwd is the only solution (anything else is pointless).
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routewise?
Nothing at all.
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(don't know if it's available
on an Atari). Just make sure that the terminal program is set for:
* 8 bits
* no parity
* 1 stop bit
* the baud rate matches what you have in /etc/inittab.
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is the default in slink, isn't all that hot).
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performance tests with Windows Millennium, for god's sake!).
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) that no modern computer uses.
If you needed this module, you wouldn't have been able to partition.
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errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:6075619 errors:1 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:2
collisions:1617618 txqueuelen:100
Interrupt:11 Base address:0xb400
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horrible support for dual anything.
Immediately upgrading to the latest 2.2 (2.2.13 at this writing) is a
_very_ good idea.
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blocked people from pinging out to the rest of
the world, or just from pinging the router.
Does everything else work just fine?
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it from the web?
KDE isn't distributed on the slink binary CDs - you'll need to get them
off the web. http://kde.tdyc.com has all the info you need.
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- it's been a while since I've
tried)
Without knowing more about your computer, the only thing I can say
is: Don't do that!
Sorry.
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
Hi,
I'm having trouble finding the apt-get package name for egcs. Are
there any packages that have that?
Try installing the package egcc.
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..)
Don't forget to update /etc/hosts, otherwise strange things will happen
when you do reboot.
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under Linux. Yet.
In the meantime, there are a couple of fairly easy-to-use programs
available under X11:
* KMail, which is part of KDE
* Netscape Communicator
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others). Search http://freshmeat.net for net-tools, download, compile,
and install is all you need to do.
Last, which kernel is recommended? 2.2.12?
I would go with the latest - 2.2.13.
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-update main
deb http://security.debian.org/ stable updates
The first is for y2k updates, and the second is for security updates that
haven't yet been merged into the main distribution.
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use so that you have a starting point).
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server. Without knowing
more about this card, there's no way to tell you otherwise.
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the whole system from scratch?
Try running 'modconf' as root - that's the program the installation system
ran to get the modules installed in the first place.
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also make sure you have activated
these options (before you compile the kernel):
* Network Firewalls
* IP: firewalling
* IP: masquerading
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to hear that plip is bi-directional and only
bi-directional.
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.bin disk image, all of them
surface scanned before rawriting, using the resc1440-safe, resc1440-tecra,
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root=/dev/hdb1
install=/boot/boot.b
delay=20
map=/boot/map
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.13
label=2.2.13
read-only
other=/dev/hda1
label=dos
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Nope.
Or am I just being paranoid?
You're just being paranoid. I have all those files too, and my server
has, most definitely, been cracked.
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'firewall' in /etc/rc.boot that sets up my
firewalling.
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is no longer recognized as valid by the
kernel - it's one of many things that changed when you moved from 2.0.x to
2.2.x.
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' at the appropriate prompt.
So, basically, yea you just update LILO and fstab :)
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equivalent to Redhat's /etc/rc.d/init.d is
/etc/init.d.
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loading).
The first thing I would suggest would be to adjust the mixer settings
(especially the volume) with something like the package 'gom'.
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the geometry from the disk, still thinks it's a 8GB
drive and passed that info to cfdisk.
Just to make sure: you are runn 2.2.x, correct?
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will be mounted at boot.
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/xa_dlls.html and
http://xanim.va.pubnix.com/xa_obtain.html. Note that there are no Debian
packages available that I know of, so you'll have to compile your own.
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