red keymap (using xmodmap again?).
This might work as a temporary measure, but I haven't tried it myself so
I could be talking rubbish.
Regards
Robbie Dinn
Loving life is living life to the fullest
The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
Some boy s mom wants some mom s son to work her old cunt in and out,
to replace her husband s cock for a while.
You, probably, didn t know, that mature moms do love young boys.
Especially their nice shaped and strong
. Either grab sources and compile, or go to
apt-get.org to find a Debian source for it. It plays almost every
streaming audio/video format out there.
Robbie
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, and return to a more leisurely investigation
of the font setup.
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, but look horrendous,
Mozilla and Galeon included.
Is there a way to make this work in Sarge? Or am I lost in Ugly Font
Hell indefinitely?
Thanks,
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libgdkxft0
available to GTK. And oddly enough, unsetting LD_PRELOAD and starting
Mozilla doesn't fix the problem.
So give that a shot if you're using that GDM session. It might give
you a usable browser again, even at the loss of antialiased fonts.
Robbie
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other to install completely but how do you get around this?
I am installing using dpkg rather than apt get. I am using Debian potato.
Thanks for your help
Robbie
Title: mkboot 'No such file or directory
I am unable to successully execute mkboot. I logged on as root and encounter the following problems.
Case 1: mkboot vmlinuz - produces the following
robbie:/# mkboot vmlinuz
Insert a floppy diskette into your boot drive, and press Return.
Creating
Title: mkbook problems
I am unable to successully execute mkbook. I logged on as root and encounter the following problems.
Case 1: mkbook vmlinuz - produces the following
robbie:/# mkboot vmlinuz
Insert a floppy diskette into your boot drive, and press Return.
Creating a lilo bootdisk
Hi
I always use lynx for slashdot, and it works fine. I don't think I get
junk mail because of it, but it's hard to tell.
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allows apt-get to complete as normal.
A problem in the actual file descriptions?
Hope that helps.
Robbie
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Hi all,
I thought this list might be the best place to ask:
What's the easiest way to get an init string into the modem?
Specifically, I want AT#CID=1 to put the modem into caller-id reading mode.
Is there a simple way to do something like 'echo AT#CID=1 /dev/modem'?
Thanks much,
Robbie
chmod 0 /share should work I think.
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On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 06:24:44PM -0400, William T Wilson wrote:
Note that when moving filesystems it is best to use either tar or cpio.
cp will get things subtly wrong much of the time.
What does cp get wrong? I havmoved entire systems using cp with no
problems yet.
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imlib to use a very small color pallete, thus
saving colors for other applications at the cost of appearance. Just run
imlib_config.
Just some thoughts,
Robbie
Hi
On Fri, Jul 30, 1999 at 10:09:51PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Mon, Jul 26, 1999 at 08:06:51PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jul 26, 1999 at 12:27:57PM -0500, Stephen Pitts wrote:
It still needs an MTA to send mail :-)
Not necessarily on the same machine. Imho no mua
On Mon, Jul 26, 1999 at 12:27:57PM -0500, Stephen Pitts wrote:
It still needs an MTA to send mail :-)
Not necessarily on the same machine. Imho no mua should bepend on amta,
just recommend. Dselect will make you install recommends anyway, but
apt-get doesn't.(I think)
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to the system as dselect shouldn't need to be so cryptic. A
system can get really screwed up by a few inadvertent keys. I think a lot of
dselect is great, but too much of it is counter-intuitive. Just an opinion,
though.
Robbie
Greets all,
I'm looking for some good pointers on how to configure the software for
an in-home network. I've managed it before, but I was hoping that now
I could find some better resources on the web. Are there any that any of
you would recommend?
Thanks!
Robbie
back to using lilo, but after running lilo I still get chos at
boot time. Any help with either would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely confused,
Robbie
, but that would still leave chos installed as the bootloader.
I can't get lilo to replace it.
Hope that clarifies the situation.
Many thanks,
Robbie
Hi
I don't know about the cd playing problem, but the es1370 driver is not
part of oss, so it doesn't appear in /dev/sndstat.
The cdrom drive is not controlled by the sound driver, it is only
connected to an analogue input on the sound card.
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Hi
I think you will either need to upgrade your kernel to 2.2.x, or use alsa
with the pci 64. The reason pnpdump doesn't say anything about it is that
it is not an isa card. You need either the es1370, or es1371 driver. Check
/proc/pci to find out wich.
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I have no problem with mutt and screen. I just tried exc-k and it worked.
This is from ncsa telnet on dos, vt100.
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version of libc?
Thanks,
Robbie
Hi
On Tue, Apr 20, 1999 at 09:38:30PM +0800, Hans van den Boogert wrote:
2) Use a null modem cable to connect to a desktop and piggy back ride on
that systems CD-ROM.
Q: I don't know if the Linux base system supports null modem connections.
Anybody any idea?
Yes, it does. I have just
the packages to be kept?
Thanks for any input!
Robbie
/misc/uart401.o
Would sending these get the job done?
Curiously yours,
Robbie
Oops. forgot the rest of the address..
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Hi
I received this debian-user message in my inbox. There seams to be
something weird going on. Some of the headers are in the body of the
message. I use exim, fetchmail, procmail, and mutt. Incoming messages go
like this:
Hi
On Mon, Apr 12, 1999 at 11:00:36AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think my recommendation as far as xemacs vs emacs goes is that, for
a new emacs user, xemacs offers that one advantage of GUIs -- little
pull down menus that help you use the editor before you learn all the
esoteric
for me to figure out what to do. Can anyone out there give me a hint on
how to change button 4 to button 3?
Also, I know there are versions of the Gimp with take advantage of the
extended feature of a drawing tablet. Can I find Debian support for this
or is it time to roll my own?
Thanks much!
Robbie
of the scripts in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d depend on the
value of $6 .
Ahhh...that's something I was missing. The manpage explains it nicely.
Thanks for bringing it to my attention!
Robbie
On Mon, Apr 05, 1999 at 04:01:22PM -0400, Richard Black wrote:
rdate time.nist.gov
hwclock --systohc
I use the netdate command, which has been working really well from me.
Run it periodically, or else from ip-up.
Robbie
as? I'm supposing as the user who
called pppd, right? If that's the case, then my problem can be solved
simply. Otherwise more hacking will be necessary.
Thanks,
Robbie
...just touch .ppprc, and everything should be OK.
It worked for me, at least.
Robbie
allow for this, but I wanted to see if there was a standard
way to do it which I just can't find. So, that's my question. FAQ or hack?
Thanks,
Robbie
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a single ping from time to time to ensure that the link does
come up and collect mail, even if no-one is using it otherwise.
What I'm looking for is your arrangement which allows for fetchmail to
run when PPP is started. I'm guessing you just played with the systemwide
ip-up script?
Thanks,
Robbie
any sense to me.
Thanks much,
Robbie
help is appreciated!
Thanks,
Robbie
probably simple and obvious,
but I'm not seeing it.
Yes, the problem comes and goes rather randomly. At one point I went from
about 15 packages which wouldn't install due to this problem to none, all
in a single update.
Thanks!
Robbie
ago either on sunsite or tsx-11 :-))
If anyone can find this please let me know, it would
be a nice gag to play on my M$ loving pals g.
It's part of the xscreensaver/xlock packages. You can install it with dselect.
;)
Robbie
such as this? I can't find a way
to do it.
Thanks again,
Robbie
only
guess is that the Debian setup for lpt1 is somehow different. Any pointers?
Thanks,
Robbie Huffman
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Hi
Does anyone here use tclmidi? I have not been able to get it to work. I am
using recent potato, glibc2.1.
Script started on Fri Mar 26 02:41:17 1999
$ tmplay
syntax error in expression catch midifeature $dev smpte_timing err
(if test expression)
while compiling
if {catch midifeature
On Sat, Feb 13, 1999 at 07:05:36PM +0100, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
r == robbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
r Why does debian not include sound modules in the default kernel package?
Because sound in 2.0 kernels is not modular enough. IO, IRQ etc. have
to be hardcoded into the kernel
On Sun, Feb 14, 1999 at 12:21:44PM +0100, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
r == robbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
r On Sat, Feb 13, 1999 at 07:05:36PM +0100, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
Why bother with this. You should recompile your kernel anyway (to
get a slim version that only has
Hi
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 11:16:59AM +1300, Richard wrote:
I have been having so much trouble getting CD's to write on my Crapdoze box
I am wondering how hard it would be to get it to work on my Linux system.
Perhaps there is a FAQ or documentation on how to get my breed of writer
Hi all.
Why does debian not include sound modules in the default kernel package?
Or maybe a sepperate package with sound modules which depends on the
kernel.
Regards
Rob
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Have you enabled support in the kernel for this ?
Also, have you got an up to date version of mount ?
Regards,
Robert Davidson.
On Mon, 08 Feb 1999, Gokhan ALGANATAY wrote:
Hi everybody,
I am quite new to linux. Just trying to install and endlessly getting mount
/dev/loop0 error.
I tried to
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With modern power-saving BIOSes, the thing can even turn the monitor
off (and power down the computer) if you've been away too long, saving
electricity and wear on your system.
yes, it saves electricity, but powering down
.
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order = host byte order (on 64 bit boxes)?
I'm not sure if thats correct, but I think it is.
Thanks!
Matt
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connect /etc/diald/connect
include /etc/diald/standard.filter
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Do you have the name/model number of the Intel ethernet card?
Thanks Regards,
Robbie McGarrigle
SAP Infrastructure Team
Digital Equipment (Scotland) Ltd, Ayr.
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Do you have the make model number of the Intel Ethernet card? Could
you please reply with that information?
Thanks Regards,
Robbie McGarrigle
SAP Infrastructure Team
Digital Equipment (Scotland) Ltd, Ayr.
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controller takes care of
everything. Linux will just see it as one huge disk. You will however
need to spend an extra half-an-hour setting up the controller (It'll be
done through a dumb terminal - and it's dead easy).
Robbie
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I've got some important stuff on the 1st drive so I don't want to wipe
it to make it FAT. Suggestions?
Robbie
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