Hola.
Esta mañana slug.ctv.es estaba caido, por lo que mi sistema
ha arrancado con la hora mal.
Puede alguien sugerirme otros servidores cercanos.
Supongo que en el ntp.conf se pueden poner varios ?
En http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/clock1.htm puedes encontrar
una lista tremenda de
Cuando recibo un mensaje de correo gradote, en varias ocasiones
recibo un mensaje de broadcast de estos que salen por encima de cualquier
aplicacion proveniente de syslog que no tiene texto. Si en ese momento
miro en tty12 (donde tengo redireccionada la salida de los logs del
sistema, veo que
El Tue, Mar 16, 1999 at 08:34:15PM +0100, Juanmi Mora dijo:
Es cierto, pero la situación del gnome, que está en un directorio de mi
disco duro en formato deb, y que no puedo instalar, creo que aún es peor.
No puedo instalar por problemas de dependencias... O:-)
¿Y si haces un 'dpkg -i *deb', y
Hola a todos...
Estoy tratando de recompilar glibc2.1, pero necesita una version de
makeinfo, que no se donde se puede conseguir.
¿Sabe alguien?
Saludos.
Hola a tod*s,
vereis, me gustaria saber si existe un paquete .deb (en algun sitio)
para el servidor de X de la siguiente tarjeta:
Matrox Graphics MGA-G200 AGP
Chip: MGA-G200 B8 R1
Memoria: 8 MB
Me acabo de instalar slink en mi PC y no he encontrado ningun servidor
de X para esta tarjeta. Me han
Yo me he quedado sin interprete de comandos al intentar actualizar esa
librería.
En realidad al desinstalar la anterior. Estoy intentando arrancar con el
rescue y se me ha ocurrido reinstalar esa librería,... pero
¿cómo pongo el dpkg en el disco rescue?
¿O debería ser en el que creo con la imagen
Quizás te responda, a modo de FAQ, el artículo sobre Debian 2.1 en
http://www.openresources.com
On Tue, Mar 16, 1999 at 11:54:31AM +0100, Gerardo Aburruzaga Garcia wrote:
Si no recuerdo mal, KDE estaba en hamm, pero no lo veo en slink.
¿Es cierto que estaba en hamm?
Si lo es,
Hola :
Lo que yo haga en casos como estas es iniciar el sistema con el disco
rescue, Montar la(s) particion(es) y luego ganar una shell (ALt-F2). De esta
forma tengo acceso a mi sistema. En este punto puedo usar dpkg (ojo que el root
es del rescue) para recomponer el sistema.
Hola a todos
Disculpen por inicializar este tema en la Lista
En mi centro estamos fortaleciendo nuestro sitio Web, necesitamos
llegar a la comercializacion por Internet, y consideramos oportuno
tener un espejo en otro pais por ejemplo España.
Por esta razon requiero negociar con un ISP y ya que
Hola a todos:
Alguen me podr'ia decir donde puedo encontrar un lista de usuarios de
C/C++ en castellano. Me he conectado a las news, pero no me responden.
Gracias,
David
--
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Tel: (34)-916.24.93.14 | Fax: (34)-916.24.98.49
duro, ¿verdad?. Entonces ¿qué hago para decirle a dpkg que instale en
otro sitio?
Prueba dpkg --root=punto de montaje -C, p.ejemplo para comprobar el estado
de instalacion en punto de montaje.
Saludos.
David Charro Ripa wrote:
Hernan Joel Cervantes Rodriguez escribió:
Hola :
Lo que yo haga en casos como estas es iniciar el sistema con el
disco
rescue, Montar la(s) particion(es) y luego ganar una shell (ALt-F2). De esta
forma tengo acceso a mi sistema. En este punto
Angel Vicente Perez escribió:
duro, ¿verdad?. Entonces ¿qué hago para decirle a dpkg que instale en
otro sitio?
Prueba dpkg --root=punto de montaje -C, p.ejemplo para comprobar el estado
de instalacion en punto de montaje.
Ya he arrancado con el rescue y ganado una sesión con alt+F2.
Hola listeros,
Necesito saber donde puedo encontrar paquetes rpm binarios, es decir solo
para instalarlos y que los distribuya en los directorios correspondientes,
en especial de sendmail version 8.9.3, yo encontre rpm en rpmfind.net,
pero estos son fuentes no binarios, les agradeceria si saben
Han Solo wrote:
Yo tuve el mismo problema con una HP 4L, así que debe ser un bug del
controlador de las HP. ¿Solución? Pondría la mano en el fuego a que tienes
como demonio de impresión el lprng.
efectivamente, así es.
Desinstálalo e instala el lpr de toda la vida, ya verás como
Hola :
Angel Vicente Perez escribió:
duro, ¿verdad?. Entonces ¿qué hago para decirle a dpkg que instale en
otro sitio?
Prueba dpkg --root=punto de montaje -C, p.ejemplo para comprobar el estado
de instalacion en punto de montaje.
Ya he arrancado con el rescue y ganado una
Hola soy un estudiante de la Escuela Superior de Ingenieria de Cadiz y
tengo un problema con la configu- ración del xwindows. Tengo una tarjeta de
video SiS 6215C y no aparece en la lista de tarjetas de video que soporta
Linux. ¿ Que tarjeta de video puedo elegir que sea com- patible y me
El Wed, Mar 17, 1999 at 10:54:06AM +0100, José Illescas Pérez dijo:
Hola,
¿alguien sabe que significan estos mensajes de error al hacer un dmesg?
Memory: 95668k/98304k available (608k kernel code, 384k reserved, 1644k
^ - que envidia! :^)
Linux version 2.0.36 ([EMAIL
El Wed, Mar 17, 1999 at 11:29:43AM +0100, Juan C. Amengual dijo:
Hola a tod*s,
vereis, me gustaria saber si existe un paquete .deb (en algun sitio)
para el servidor de X de la siguiente tarjeta:
Matrox Graphics MGA-G200 AGP
Chip: MGA-G200 B8 R1
Memoria: 8 MB
[Servidor X para Matrox
El Wed, Mar 17, 1999 at 04:46:16PM +0100, Jesús Pérez Franco dijo:
Hola soy un estudiante de la Escuela Superior de Ingenieria de Cadiz y
tengo un problema con la configu- ración del xwindows. Tengo una tarjeta de
video SiS 6215C y no aparece en la lista de tarjetas de video que soporta
La otra vez se estuvo discutiendo (o explicando) sobre procmail. Bueno,
me puse a poner en práctica lo dicho e hize lo siquiente:
.forward
|IFS=' 'exec /usr/bin/procmail -f-||exit 75 #fmor
.procmail
Hola,
estoy un poco liado del modo en que funcionan las shell. Si el login lo
hago como usuario horacio, el prompt que obtengo es siempre:
$
sin que indique nada más. Yo pensé que sería el bash ya que bash siempre va
con el signo $, pero:
$ bash
homega:~$
y aquí resulta que las opciones que
Hola,
Me he actualizado a 2.1
He puesto LANG=es_ES en /etc/profile y todos los programas me van bien en
modo terminal pero en un xterm de las X-Windows al hacer 'env' me he dado
cuanta que pone LANG=C
?Como lo hago para que 'startx' mire /etc/profile?
Best regards,
Rafa C. Marcos
BCN Art
Holaaa
Susesplico la historia. Resulta que en el curro (una academia de
infommatica por aquí cerca) quieren montar un curso de internet (nunca
serviré para qué sirve realmente un curso de esos, o cualquier curso.. pero
si la gente los pide...), total, que hace falta conectar unos 8 equipos a
Hola
Esta pregunta no es extrictamente sobre Debian, perdonad por ello.
Como se establece la ruta por defecto con los nuevos kernel 2.2.* ?
--
Deica logo
Olha eu tenho um modem PNP na com3 com a seguinte configuração:
-Marca e Modelo:Davicom 336P Internal FAXModem(Voice)
-IRQ: 11
-Endereço:3E8
-UART:16550AN
-Vel Maxima: 115 baud
Eu configurei o ISAPNP(+nada) e aparece a mensagem com a
configuração do had e ---Enabled OK
Só que depois o kpp diz
Olha em primeiro lugar eu quero agradecer muito , graças
a ajuda recebida aqui eu consegui fazer o meu modem funcionar .
Minha duvida a este respeito é a seguinte o meu sistema
ta configurado para uma linha telefonica de discagem por tom mas a linha
que eu uso é de discagem por pulso(é uma linha
On Mar 17, Rodrigo Cesar Herefeld decided to present us with:
Olha em primeiro lugar eu quero agradecer muito , graças
a ajuda recebida aqui eu consegui fazer o meu modem funcionar .
Minha duvida a este respeito é a seguinte o meu sistema
ta configurado para uma linha telefonica de discagem
Do you mean that nothing at all is printed when you try to print from
Netscape? Or do you get partial printouts? I don't know if this will pertain
to you, but I had problems printing everything that wasn't plain-text. I
installed the gs-aladdin package to replace the default gs package, re-ran
I have been trying for two weeks to get on the Web with netscape but in all
versions of Linux I've tried I get the same thing:
Netscape cannot find the home page, and also, The following hosts are
unknown:
home.netscape.com
home6.netscape.com
internic.net
The IP addresses I've put in manually
Hello all.
I have just recently successfully installed Debian 2.0 (Hamm) from the
disks in a book bought at Borders.
I have run into a problem with my HP Deskjet 722c printer, a printer I
am very happy with on the dos/w95 side of my box.
Apparently it is a win-printer which I did not know
Branden,
Needless to say, you can have the X server use local fonts AND a font
server.
xfs is in no way required to have a functional X installation.
Thats what I needed. Thanks for the input. :)
-- p.
potato's sendmail and glibc 2.1 seem to get along fine (at least on this
box) ! Those of you with problems all seem to have also installed the newer
libdb2
I was fortunate in that my socks access died, and I have been unable to
download/install libdb2 ;-}
I see in the sendmail-8.9.2
eferen wrote:
I have been trying for two weeks to get on the Web with netscape but in all
versions of Linux I've tried I get the same thing:
Netscape cannot find the home page, and also, The following hosts are
unknown:
home.netscape.com
home6.netscape.com
internic.net
The IP addresses
I've used dselect/apt for a long time to update my debian
distribution. For the last several days when I tried to update I get
the following message.
Updating package file cache...
E: Line 3 in package file
/var/state/apt/lists/ftp.debian.org_debian_dists_potat
o_main_binary-i386_Packages is
Ijust read the Debian Weekly News and saw that
more trouble is on the way (in the sense that more modules are going to
be broken). Anyway, I'm running potato 2.2.3 and would like to downgrade
to the stable version of slink, but do not have the slightest clue on going
about and doing it. I would
Leif Steinhour wrote:
I've been trying for the last week to get my new (3.2G) IDE hard
drive working properly. LILO will not load (for most configurations, I
get as far as LI), and I can't seem to edit lilo.conf: when I edit it
in rescue mode using the Red Hat 5.0 disks and then restart
Raymond A. Ingles wrote:
On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, Ares wrote:
I would definitely try using memory from a different dealer, and failing
that, I'd put a decent UPS on the computer.
At the moment I'm leaning toward bad memory, but it'll be a little while
before I can get my hands on some
Jianming YOU wrote:
Hi, Paul,
Thank you very much.
I followed your suggestion. Here is what I did and what I got:
Boot from a floppy, with kernel 2.0.35
login as root
mount /dev/hda2 /mnt
cd mnt
rm vmlinuz
ln -s boot/vmlinuz-2.0.34 vmlinuz
ls -l sbin/lilo
-rwxr-xr-x 1
The ghostscript printer compatibility page
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/printer.html has probably the best
collection of information on printer drivers, but unfortunately doesn't
supply any helpful information for the 722c with Linux.
Bob
On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, Mark Connolly wrote:
Hello all.
Person, Roderick wrote:
Paul,
Thanks for the reply. I kept getting the message that the kernel could not
find bin_fmt-464c so I tried a trick I saw in LJ and placed alias
bin_fmt-464c in /etc/conf.modules. No luck. I've compile the kernel 4 times
now and still can't get it right. So I
I'm installing Debian gradually; until I get it online I have Windows,
in its own partition, set up for Internet use. I use Windows to download
Debian packages I'm interested in onto my hard drive, creating a partial
mirror of the Debian distribution; I then install those packages by
accessing the
G. Crimp wrote:
Hi,
Anybody know what an unresolved symbol is ? I've just compiled a
This is a function call or variable that the modules wishes to use but
cannot find.
kernel making iso9660 support a module. I've done this in bo with no
problems. In hamm, however, when I try
I'll try it, I can't right now since I won't be at school till tommorow.
And for your information I was on IRIX at school connecting with xterm
via ssh to my home linux/debian box and ssh sets the DISPLAY variable
stuff for me.
I tried running licq the same way on my friends machine and I did not
On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, Mark Connolly wrote:
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 16:19:16 -0800 (PST)
From: Mark Connolly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: win-printer??
Resent-Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 00:21:43 +
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Resent-cc: recipient
NYLON SATIN JACKET
one side print
ALL COLORS
one color full color
25 $50.00 $70.00
50 42.00 60.00
100 38.00 51.00
250 30.00 47.00
500
Jay Barbee writes:
Mar 16 16:49:16 torch kernel: tty02 at 0x03e8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
Mar 16 16:49:16 torch kernel: tty03 at 0x02e8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A
Modem should be in the first serial port. Any ideas how I can get this
thing to talk?
What do 'setserial /dev/ttyS2' and 'setserial
As a lab exercise for a course that I teach, I have in the past
had my students install and configure Debian using floppies to
get the base system up and running. These same systems, however,
do not boot using the slink disks.
The system locks up in the boot sequence after downloading
SCSI
I have the above sound card, and when I modprobe es1370 it tells me device
or resource busy. I don't have any sound modules compiled into the
kernel.
I can modprobe es1371, and it doesn't give me errors, but it doesn't say
that it has detected the hardware either.
I tried the oss stuff, but I
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Pere Camps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Exim runs himself in inetd.conf as user 'exim'. This user doesn't
exist in my /etc/passwd, so I've changed it to user 'mail'.
Am I doing the right thing?
It sounds right. That's what I do, and it works for
Hell oall I just upgraded my kernel and I have a 3com 900 series card
The recofnized the card but.. I still don't any network connectivity is
there a driver update for the card that I ma not aware of
On 17-Mar-99 Frozen Rose wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Pere Camps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Exim runs himself in inetd.conf as user 'exim'. This user doesn't
exist in my /etc/passwd, so I've changed it to user 'mail'.
Am I doing the right thing?
It sounds right.
I've got an unofficial install-disk set for slink, with version 5.1.12
of the aic7xxx driver... slightly newer than the version in slink's
diskset. It's at http://www.debian.org/~adric/aic7xxx/slink/;.
If that doesn't work, and you know of a particular version of the driver
(or Debian
On Mon, Mar 15, 1999 at 02:28:01PM -0800, Jim Harritt wrote:
Is there a source for Xfree86 3.3.3.1 debian packages?
You can always check http://master.debian.org/~branden/xsf.html for the
latest Debian X news.
--
G. Branden Robinson |There's nothing an agnostic can't do
Debian
Someone I know who is learning programming sent me a link to a web page
they were working on that had VB and Active X controls. I couldn't see
any of it in netscape. Why not? Is it possible to see this stuff on a
Linux box? Are LInux users going to be cut off from web based
application
Tommy Malloy wrote:
Someone I know who is learning programming sent me a link to a web page
they were working on that had VB and Active X controls. I couldn't see
any of it in netscape. Why not? Is it possible to see this stuff on a
Linux box?
Don't you love those guys?
Are LInux users
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
Someone I know who is learning programming sent me a link to a web page
they were working on that had VB and Active X controls. I couldn't see
any of it in netscape. Why not? Is it possible to see this stuff on a
Linux box? Are LInux users going to be cut
Does anyone know of a package or utility that exercises and surface
scans hard drives? (IDE in particular)
The IDEAL would be if the program could run in background and do a
non-destructive surface scan to a mounted drive. I know that's asking a
lot, but I'd be happy with anything at
Does anyone know of a package or utility that exercises and surface
scans hard drives? (IDE in particular)
The IDEAL would be if the program could run in background and do a
non-destructive surface scan to a mounted drive. I know that's asking a
lot, but I'd be happy with anything at
こんにちは
UNIX初心者です
DebianをSUN SSシリーズにインストールしたいのですが Debian CDの購入方法が
よく理解できません。教えてください。
よろしくお願いします。
I'm using the standard elm+me and metamail packages. Most attachments
seem to be handled OK, but recently a Sun user sent me something...when
I try to read it I get the following message:
This message contains sun mailtool message.
Do you want to view it using the '' command (y/n) [y] ?
On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
Also, since we REALLY need the real-time kernel, does anyone know if
any .deb's of this are available? (I already downloaded the 2.0.36
modified source for real time linux and built it on top of a RedHat
5.2 install.)
There is something called
Subject: Hardware woes/make-kpkg
Date: Tue, Mar 16, 1999 at 07:37:26AM +0100
In reply to:Michael Bonetsmueller
Quoting Michael Bonetsmueller([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I can't find make-kpkg (neither locate nor dpkg -S finds anything),
and so I compiled the kernel using the
You must have the experimental selected when you compile your kernel.
Then you can select the es1370 from the sound options and that's it.
-Ian
On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
I have the above sound card, and when I modprobe es1370 it tells me device
or resource busy. I don't
I think this got lost - apologies if this is its second time around.
I'm installing Debian gradually; until I get it online I have Windows,
in its own partition, set up for Internet use. I use Windows to download
Debian packages I'm interested in onto my hard drive, creating a partial
mirror of
Hello,
Some time ago, there was discussion of the Operation not permitted error
on FAT partitions, and someone suggested the `quiet' option.
Does such an option exist for Samba? (smbfs)
...
It comes from the fact that cp tries to set some permissions on the
destination file. That is
On 16-Mar-99 Shaun Lipscombe wrote:
I really really want to install Gnome, but the only reason I haven't
done so yet is because I cannot decide whether to install by source,
or by .deb. Normally I wouldn't worry about this, as I used to use
another distribution (name not mentioned to
On Mon, Mar 15, 1999 at 03:11:06PM -0500, Dan Brosemer wrote:
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Sami Dalouche wrote:
I made a c program :
#include stdio.h
main()
{
int nbr=0;
while(1)
{
printf(%d\n,nbr+=1);
mkdir (x);
chdir (x);
}
exit(0);
}
I hate to ask,
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
I think this got lost - apologies if this is its second time around.
I'm installing Debian gradually; until I get it online I have Windows,
in its own partition, set up for Internet use. I use Windows to download
Debian packages I'm interested in onto my hard
When it comes to having a root shell for emergency use, you may look
into sash, which is intended to be used even when libc is broken:
Package: sash
Priority: optional
Section: shells
Installed-Size: 299
Maintainer: Raul Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Architecture: i386
Version: 2.1-5
Size: 131400
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Because of recent discussion on here about disaster recovery someone
made a suggestion of installing ash and symlinking /bin/sh to it instead of
bash. I've done that on both a recent Potato system and an up-to-date Slink
system. So far I've not
here are the erros I get when I am compiling my
kernel.
as86 -o -a [bootsect.o]
bootsect.s
make[1]: as86: command not found
make[1]: *** [bootsect.o] error 127
make [zimage] Error 2
then it stops and the zImage is not
created.
now I am running kernel 2.0.34
I have tried it with kernel
I have to admit, there is a bit of truth to this, alot of people just don't
have the time to read 18 different documents in 18 different locations. Man
pages, info pages, FAQs, HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, READMEs, INSTALL docs, package
descriptions... it is a bit daunting. I do feel that anyone
Jesse Lee wrote:
here are the erros I get when I am compiling my kernel.
as86 -o -a [bootsect.o]
bootsect.s
make[1]: as86: command not found
make[1]: *** [bootsect.o] error 127
I had the same problem the first time I tried to compile the kernel. You
just need to install
On 16 Mar 1999q, J.H.M. Dassen wrote:
On Tue, Mar 16, 1999 at 19:02:57 +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I sometimes get email with docs attached in base64 - presumably some
Windows format?
No. Email isn't guaranteed to be 8-bit clean in general; thus, binaries need
to be encoded to ensure
On 16 Mar 1999q, J.H.M. Dassen wrote:
On Tue, Mar 16, 1999 at 19:02:57 +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I sometimes get email with docs attached in base64 - presumably some
Windows format?
No. Email isn't guaranteed to be 8-bit clean in general; thus, binaries need
to be encoded to ensure
Anthony Campbell dixit:
Thanks to all for replies. I do have mutt and I just installed all the MIME
stuff but it still doesn't read the files in mutt (something to do with
mailcap I think). I also installed mpack and tried that on the exported
file but that didn't do anything either. Perhaps
Yes. Most strange I can't log in as root or su I have just upgraded to slink
from hamm. Everything went pretty well, for some reason sash became my shell
for root? (probably me using dselect - iused the multicd method. well not
Knowing
sash (well not at all axcept that its pretty powewrful,
On Sunday 14 March 1999, at 16 h 57, the keyboard of Robert Woodcock
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Those of you who are tracking unstable but are too chicken to install the
new glibc 2.1 may have noticed that your ldd has disappeared.
May be these chickens are people who have some work to do.
Yes. Most strange I can't log in as root or su I have just upgraded to
slink from hamm. Everything went pretty well, for some reason sash became my
shell for root? (probably me using dselect - iused the multicd method. well
not Knowing
sash (well not at all axcept that its pretty
On Tue, Mar 16, 1999 at 20:49:52 -0800, Rich Pawlowicz wrote:
So...(1) Obviously, something recognizes that this isn't mime encoded,
but is sun-encoded, and
(2) There is some way of configuring this something to handle it...but...
Look at the emil package; it can convert from
On Wed, Mar 17, 1999 at 08:28:15 +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
Thanks to all who kindly replied on this. I do have mutt but not the mime
decode stuff.
If you have mutt, you don't need the stand-alone MIME handling packages.
Mutt should be able to view the attachment, provided it has a proper
On Wed, Mar 17, 1999 at 11:57:27AM +0100, E.L. Meijer Eric wrote:
Yes. Most strange I can't log in as root or su I have just upgraded to
slink from hamm. Everything went pretty well, for some reason sash became
my shell for root? (probably me using dselect - iused the multicd method.
Yes. Most strange I can't log in as root or su I have just upgraded to
su:cannot execute exit no file or directory then it just drops me back
to the ansci login prompt?? it seems like a danferous feature can it be
remidied ??
Is it same with 'su' and 'su -' ?
Boot from
So that my computer will apply the ipchains commands, the ipforward
command in echo, the ifconfig, etc... at boot?
NatePuri
Certified Law Student
Debian GNU/Linux Monk
McGeorge School of Law
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ompages.com
G'day Raul.
i have sash installed as the root shell i typed exit and it through me out of
myconsole to a login prompt ( well thats ok as i wanted to logout ) But now i
cant login anymore. it tells me its running a restricted shell called exit and
drops me back to the login screen again? i can't
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I just upgraded to slink, and followed the instructions to delete xbase.
Lots of problems have resulted.
I am very confused by the new X stuff.
Startx wasn't installed, but I found it on the CDRom and installed it.
To get startx to work I had to make a link from /etc/X11/XF86Config to
Hi folks,
I think I am *still* getting bitten by the emacs19/emacs20
stuff. I have purged both packages using dpkg, then removed the
/etc/emacs directory by hand (it was not removed by the purge), then
tried a fresh emacs20 install. Error:
emacsen-common: byte-compiling for emacs20
On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, David B. Teague wrote:
I installed Slink on my system but had not installed LILO
to make it bootable directly from the HD. Someone swiped the
boot disk.
Question: Is it possible, given the contents of the /etc/fstab
file and a knowledge of where the kernel is
At 3/16/99 08:07 PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
Jay Barbee writes:
Mar 16 16:49:16 torch kernel: tty02 at 0x03e8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
Mar 16 16:49:16 torch kernel: tty03 at 0x02e8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A
Modem should be in the first serial port. Any ideas how I can get this
thing to talk?
Hi
I am trying to setup my sound card. What is the kernel setup here? I
download the latest Debian updates with Dselect on a weekly basis so I
have the current release.
Shanta McBain
Hi
I used dselect to install all the communicator programs and it will not
load. I had this problem with the dynamic version in an old installation
but the static version seemed to work . In the latest builds there dose
not seem to be these two versions.
How can I get this product on line?
Hi
I have a PCI modem which I cant seem to get Linux to see. There also
dose not seem to be a Trident 975 driver for X windows.
Do I have to run the PCI module, which I installed with dselect of the
Debian website? Will this program detect the modem?
Shanta
jeb wrote:
I've used dselect/apt for a long time to update my debian
distribution. For the last several days when I tried to update I get
the following message.
Updating package file cache...
E: Line 3 in package file
/var/state/apt/lists/ftp.debian.org_debian_dists_potat
Does SLink use ipfwadm or ipchains for firewalling and NAT?
Thanks,
Wayne
JB == Jiri Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JB I ask because I'd like to be able to use `mv' to move files. If it
JB can't set permissions on the destination, mv behaves like cp.
On FAT partitions, there is no concept of permissions. So Linux uses
values determined by the uid, gid and umask
Tommy Malloy wrote:
Someone I know who is learning programming sent me a link to a web page
they were working on that had VB and Active X controls. I couldn't see
any of it in netscape. Why not? Is it possible to see this stuff on a
Linux box? Are LInux users going to be cut off from web
On Wed, Mar 17, 1999 at 11:50:06AM -0500, Wayne Cuddy wrote:
Does SLink use ipfwadm or ipchains for firewalling and NAT?
It's enabled for both. If you run a 2.0.x kernel (the default on slink)
then you will need to use ipfwadm. If you upgrade to a 2.2.x kernel, then
you will need to use ipchains
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