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Saludos usuarios de DEBIAN, aca les tengo una pregunta de
principiante. De lo que habia leido me parecio sencillo
instalar linux en mi maquina, lo cual fue cierto para el
sistema base, el cual lo instale desde floppies, y despues
desde mi disco duro que contiene win. Esto ocurrio muy bien
sin
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Fernando:: Llevo el mirror que hay en ceu.fi.udc.es (el otro
Fernando:: listado como oficial en .es además de
Fernando:: ftp.es.debian.org), y mirroreo debian desde un mirror
Fernando::
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Ricard:: Yo en el trabajo utilizo el Netscape hasta para respirar y despues
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Ricard:: horas viendo meteoritos coer y que nunca le dan a la N he
llegado a la
Ricard:: conclusion de que
Hola a todos,
Sólo este mensaje para presentarme por aquí, aunuqe llevo bastante tiempo
leyéndoos. Veo muchas caras conocidas de Fidonet por aquí. :)))
Decir que empecé con una Red Hat pero que en cuanto salió la Debian 2.1 en
la Linux Actual no dudé en cambiarme y estoy muy contento con el
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Jon wrote:
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 18:18:50 +0200
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Hola Ricardo,
El sábado 11 de septiembre, Ricardo Villalba escribió:
(¿alguien le ha encontrado otra utilidad al X11amp distinta de generador
de cores? ;D).
¿? A mí el x11amp me funciona de maravilla, aunque supongo que tengo una
versión algo antigua, la 0.7 creo que es.
A mí también me
¡Ché All!
Ya está solucionado lo del identd, efectivamente el oidentd es el que suple
ahora su función, pues en potato identd ya no está incluido en netstd.
Acias por vuestra ayuda :)
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: El día Sat, 11 Sep 1999 20:26:19 +0200 (CEST), Fernando Sanchez
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Fernando:: Por curiosidad, ¿cuando encuentras cosas que no
Fernando:: funcionan sueles mandar un bug-report? :-? Igual el
Fernando:: mantenedor del paquete todavía no sabe que no
¡Ché All!
Algunos usuarios de mutt hemos creado una lista de correo en castellano
para hablar de trucos, configuraciones, recursos etc.. para este estupendo
lector de e-mail.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] La primera lista de discusión sobre mutt para
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On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, Josetxu Malanda wrote:
Sólo este mensaje para presentarme por aquí, aunuqe llevo bastante tiempo
leyéndoos. Veo muchas caras conocidas de Fidonet por aquí. :)))
Bienvenío ;)
Si quieres saber cómo pertenecer a
Paco Brufal
hola a todos,
acabo de instalar xemacs y me molesta un pequeño detalle: cuando pulso
del hace la misma función que al pulsar la tecla de borrado. No
estoy en las X y el teclado en la consola funciona perfectamente,
excepto en el xemacs.
Que debo configurar para que la tecla del funcione
On Sun, 12 Sep 1999 14:49:25 +0200 (CET), Manuel Fonseca
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[...]
Hola, yo tambien estoy pegando cabezazos con la Miro, la verdad es que la
tube funcionando perfectamente, con el kernel 2.0.36 y unos modulos que
traje de inet, pero ahora con el kernel 2.2.12 no he
On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Juli-Manel Merino Vidal wrote:
Hi all,
I think that I've configured at last exim.
Please, if you can read this email, reply :)
Many thanks.
Here we go... :-)
Martin
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On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Peter Palfrader aka Weasel wrote:
I'm a bit puzzled about the validy of keys that pgp (6.5.1) tells me.
I don't trust pgp 6.5.1.
Martin
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More fundamentally, why would I need to use passive mode? I have
looked around a bit, and it appears to be a work-around to be able to
ftp from behind a firewall. But I'm not behind a firewall, unless I
set something up terribly badly or I misunderstand. This is a
standalone debian box and I
On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 03:58:39PM -0600, tf wrote:
Hey guys,
I finally got apt-get going--thanks. I can't remember,exactly, but is there
a dpkg --fix --broken that I can use to insure that I
have a full installation? I've got some of netscape 4.6, I think, but not
enough to make it
Miguel, years ago when I used slrip, I needed to use PASV mode ftp too.
shrug
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 05:04:01PM -0700, Miguel Wooding SF Ten.Union wrote:
More fundamentally, why would I need to use passive mode? I have
looked around a bit, and it appears to be a work-around to be able to
ftp
Can you tell me where is the http_proxy env var being documented ?
Thank you.
Well, most programs will honor the environment variable http_proxy that lynx
uses... man lynx will show a wee bit of information..
if you mean for apt, the apt-docs in /usr/doc/apt (on my machine.. :)
describe it a bit too.
Basically, each program is free to do what it wants with your
Hello,
I noticed this problem ALSO posted at comp.windows.x.i386linux
I just installed XF86 3.3.5 to use on debian 2.1, but the postinstall
script gives an error regarding undefined symbol register_frame.
I noticed a .rpm file in the FTP dir named frame_register
There is no mention of this in
On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Michael Phillips wrote:
Michael, please ensure you are not running a WinModem (ie, one that relies
on the CPU to do all the work..) I have heard there is coming support for
those less fortunate modems, but... shrug
No, it is a Rockwell chipset, PCI, 56K internal
Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
Partition records exactly as they appear in MBR (EMBR):
Starting EndingStarting Number of
# HD FSCyl Head SectCyl Head Sect sector sectors
(0,0,1):
1 00 00 000 000
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 05:04:01PM -0700, Miguel Wooding SF Ten.Union wrote:
More fundamentally, why would I need to use passive mode? I have
looked around a bit, and it appears to be a work-around to be able to
ftp from behind a firewall. But I'm not behind a firewall, unless I
set something
Miguel == Miguel Wooding SF Ten Union [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Miguel More fundamentally, why would I need to use passive mode?
FTP uses two kinds of connections: a control connection, and a data
connection. The control connection is made FROM the client TO the
server, and it is the
Hey all,
I am trying to install Debian for the first time (first time installing any
GNU/Linux OS) on an old crappy 486 laptop currently running DOS/Windows3.1
off 4 Megs of RAM (like I said, crappy), and I was wondering if there was a
way to install Debian, and still keep it able to boot into
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 09:13:58PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I am trying to install Debian for the first time (first time installing any
GNU/Linux OS) on an old crappy 486 laptop currently running DOS/Windows3.1
off 4 Megs of RAM (like I said, crappy), and I was wondering if
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 09:13:58PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I am trying to install Debian for the first time (first time installing any
GNU/Linux OS) on an old crappy 486 laptop currently running DOS/Windows3.1
off 4 Megs of RAM (like I said, crappy), and I was wondering if
Levi writes:
I seem to have a problem involving ppp and the new kernel.
What does your ppp.log look like? I'm having similar problems: my system
sends empty LCP packets when I run 2.2.12.
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On Sat, 11 Sep 1999 21:11:39 GMT Björn Bondén [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I turn off XDM? (I'm using slink).
Well, I often just su to root and killall xdm. A more elegant way
would be init 2.
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Hello,
I have been experimenting with using mail2news in order to read the
Debian mailing lists. I have problems dealing with cross posts. Let me
explain:
eg I am subscribed to debian-policy as
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Michael Phillips wrote:
I've been ransacking the FAQs and list archives, but cannot find any
information on this problem specifically. I'm using kernel 2.0 from the CD,
and I installed the system on my Windows box, using a 3.5 floppy to boot.
That's most likely irrelevant, so I'll cut to the
Hey guys. I am a bit worried.
cfdisk gives me this error:
FATAL ERROR: Bad primary partition 1: Partition ends after end-of-disk
I, being one of the sort-of-cautious type, am scared.
Here is a nice little output from df:
amidala:/home/sarnold/redwood# df
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used
My /var/log/messages file has some 36000 entries like this in the last few
days. (Well, 6000 some messages saying this message has repeated four to six
times..)
Sep 5 23:47:33 amidala kernel: lp1 out of paper
I haven't gotten the lpd system setup yet... will this go away when I setup
lpd
On 11-Sep-1999, Seth R Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My /var/log/messages file has some 36000 entries like this in the last few
days. (Well, 6000 some messages saying this message has repeated four to six
times..)
Sep 5 23:47:33 amidala kernel: lp1 out of paper
I haven't gotten the lpd
On Sun, Sep 12, 1999 at 02:46:30PM +1000, Peter Ross wrote:
On 11-Sep-1999, Seth R Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My /var/log/messages file has some 36000 entries like this in the last few
days. (Well, 6000 some messages saying this message has repeated four to six
times..)
Sep 5
On 11 Sep 1999, John Hasler wrote:
Levi writes:
I seem to have a problem involving ppp and the new kernel.
What does your ppp.log look like? I'm having similar problems: my system
sends empty LCP packets when I run 2.2.12.
I cleared my ppp.log so I could tell what was new, but nothing
when i install linux at the end of the
installstation it says error configuering mouse what d i do
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On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Carl Fink wrote:
On Sat, 11 Sep 1999 21:11:39 GMT Björn Bondén [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I turn off XDM? (I'm using slink).
Well, I often just su to root and killall xdm. A more elegant way
would be init 2.
/etc/init/xdm stop
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On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 18:00:38 +0200, I wrote:
The debianisation patches for 0.88.9 don't touch the LessTif code at all,
thus they apply fine to 0.89.0. You may want to consider building it from
source.
I've now made a non-maintainer upload of 0.89.0 to unstable.
Ray
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On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 04:54:41PM -0400, Levi wrote:
I seem to have a problem involving ppp and the new kernel. I've got ppp
set up and it works just fine with kernel 2.0.34, but I can never seem to
get connected with kernel 2.2.12. I've read the kernel docs and they say
2.2.12 requires pppd
Hi,
I'm having problems with LyX. When viewing a document created in LyX (either
via Postscript of DVI) LyX produces blank output; just a blank page. All the
components that are needed seem to be there (dvips, tex, etc.)
Has anybody here experienced the same thing? Any solutions?
Marius.
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Hi,
I have this computer, running Debian 2.1, and another one running Debian 2.2
Now I want to upgrade the 2.1 PC to 2.2, but I don't want to download all the
packages again since my connection is only 33k6. The 2.2 PC does have all the
correct packages, but I can't get them installed correctly.
Hello,
Many thanks to all those who helped. I am now
up and running 2.1 debian, using full 800x600
and 256 colors on my Thinkpad 560.
I am using the X that comes with 2.1, and it's fine.
It took a lot of playing around, but I'm there.
Sometime I will resume trying to get either external
On Wed, Sep 08, 1999 at 08:59:00AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right click on what? You can right-click on the Gnome pager applet in the
panel
to get it's properties, but no right click is available for the Enlightenment
pager windows other than what is present for all windows in X. No
Hi all,
I'm doing a kernel module (my first) and there is a problem with
include
headers from kernel. The error message is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~/trab$ make clean
rm -f hello.o
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gcc -Wall -DMODULE -D__KERNEL__ -DLINUX -c hello.c
hello.c: In function
On Wed, Sep 08, 1999 at 06:12:25PM -0400, Paul Nesbit wrote:
I'm trying to get pine working on top of qmail.
I'm having problems with ./configure in /var/qmail/qmail1.02
The output of ./configure is as follows:
Your hostname is nezgnu.
soft error
Sorry, I couldn't find your
Levi writes:
I cleared my ppp.log so I could tell what was new, but nothing ever got
written to it after that.
Then you may have a very different problem. Do you have debugging enabled?
Please post /etc/chatscripts/provider and /etc/ppp/peers/provider.
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I have 2 PCI Planex ethernet cards in my machine, the first uses
tulip.c as its driver, and the second uses de4x5.c.
When I inserted the second card today and rebuilt my kernel (no
modules), during boot-time initialization the tulip driver initializes
successfully as eth0, but the second driver
Hello Neil:
via the card configuration tool from the manufacturer,
you should be able to change the IRQ and I/O mapping
for the card(s) in question.
Peter
Neil Booth wrote:
I have 2 PCI Planex ethernet cards in my machine, the first uses
tulip.c as its driver, and the second uses de4x5.c.
On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
[...]
Question: Was that possibly a Linux extended partition (type 85) as
opposed to a DOS extnded partition? That would explain why DOS fdisk
could delete it.
Yes, originally this computer was set up by me with linux only. It was my
colleague who
On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, John Miskinis wrote:
Sometime I will resume trying to get either external
CDROM to work, but for now I have a lot of cool things
to check out.
I gues, the CDROM must be pressent at boot time. I have made the following
experience with the internal CDROM of my TP 770: If
when i install linux at the end of the installstation it says error
configuering mouse what d i do
Get the mouse configured right. What kind is it, where is it?
Andrew
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Peter Iannarelli wrote:-
Hello Neil:
via the card configuration tool from the manufacturer,
you should be able to change the IRQ and I/O mapping
for the card(s) in question.
Peter
Hi Peter,
Literally all that came in the box was a manual, a cable for
Wake-On-LAN, and the card itself.
Hi all,
I am using an old and trusty Voodoo-I-Card for the ususal stuff (quake,
gsnes9x etc). Problem is, I can only use the card once as a non-root-user.
After that I always get the message that something is using /dev/3dfx. But
there is nothing using the device... Also lsmod shows the
Hi,
People at Midnight Commander development have created a cool script to
enter the directory you where when you was working with Midnight commander
Therefore they have renamed the MC executable to mc.real, and created a
script called mc. This script was supposed to call mc.real, but people at
Hi all -
I remember hearing once that if you linked your ~/.Xauthority to
/root/.Xauthority, a root shell would be able to run X applications (within
your regular user's X session). However, I tried this, and it doesn't seem
to work for me.
Any ideas? I'm trying to install Sun's latest Star
Question: Was that possibly a Linux extended partition (type 85) as
opposed to a DOS extnded partition? That would explain why DOS fdisk
could delete it.
Yes, originally this computer was set up by me with linux only. It was my
colleague who starte messing with DOS fdisk. (Strictly
I don't have Licq or other ICQ clone running, and I ran 'netstat' and got
this:
udp0 0 pollywog.sunset.ne:1062 fes-d018.icq.aol.:gicqd
ESTABLISHED
Anyone know what this is about?
thanks
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Rob Mahurin wrote:
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 09:45:37AM -0400, Steve Rothanburg wrote:
Anybody know where I can find in.rexecd? I just ran dselect this morning
and after the 8megs of updates rexecd is gone.
I think that rexec is now considered evil for security reasons and ssh
is the
On 12-Sep-99 C. R. Oldham wrote:
Rob Mahurin wrote:
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 09:45:37AM -0400, Steve Rothanburg wrote:
Anybody know where I can find in.rexecd? I just ran dselect this
morning
and after the 8megs of updates rexecd is gone.
I think that rexec is now considered evil for
On 12-Sep-99 Pollywog wrote:
I don't have Licq or other ICQ clone running, and I ran 'netstat' and got
this:
udp0 0 pollywog.sunset.ne:1062 fes-d018.icq.aol.:gicqd
ESTABLISHED
It seems that this is indeed the ICQ server; I had never seen an entry like
that one while connected
On 12-Sep-99 Neil Booth wrote:
Hi Peter,
Literally all that came in the box was a manual, a cable for
Wake-On-LAN, and the card itself.
Could you elaborate?
Neil.
If both cards are PCI there really should not be a problem. Try swapping the
order of the cards in the PCI bus and see if
At ftp.linuxberg.com
/.4/ISO/Debian/2.1_r2/i386 there are two binary files binary-i386-1.iso (611.37
megabytes) and binary-i386-2.iso (516.03 megabytes).I'm downloading the
first binary file and was just wondering if the second was another version or is
it required to be downloaded.
[EMAIL
Hello,
I can't seem to print anything out with lpd + magicfilter. I can cat
file out to the printer and I believe that magic filter is setup
correctly. The problem is that if I do a lpc status it says no daemon
present. I do a lpc up all and it says daemon started but if a lpc
status is done
go to single user mode (not REALLY nessessary but good idea)
umount /home
cd /home
rm -r
mount /dev/blah /home
go back to multi user mode
ps you should you you cp -a when coping files (preserves link, rights, and
owners)
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On Tue, Sep 28, 1999 at 10:58:20AM -0700, [EMAIL
On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, Allix Primus wrote:
At ftp.linuxberg.com /.4/ISO/Debian/2.1_r2/i386 there are two binary files
binary-i386-1.iso (611.37 megabytes) and binary-i386-2.iso (516.03
megabytes). I'm downloading the first binary file and was just wondering
if the second was another version or
Hi,
I have downloaded the source from http://www.newriders.com/0914-9.htm, but I
have problems
building the book from the source. LaTeX keeps complaining about some fonts
that are missing.
The following fonts are missing:
- ecrm0700, ecrm0800, ecrm0900, ecrm1000, ecrm1200, ecrm1440, ecrm2488
-
So is it possible to just extract the first binary and install
debian with the minimum amount of software or is the second one required
?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You only REALLY need the first one.
On 12-Sep-99 Allix Primus wrote:
So is it possible to just extract the first binary and install debian with
the minimum amount of software or is the second one required ?
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On Sat, 11 Sep, 1999 à 08:49:24PM -0400, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
Partition records exactly as they appear in MBR (EMBR):
In fact, I don't even know how he deleted that partition with DOS fdisk
since it normally is not capable of deleting an extended partition that
On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, John Miskinis wrote:
Many thanks to all those who helped. I am now
up and running 2.1 debian, using full 800x600
and 256 colors on my Thinkpad 560.
I am using the X that comes with 2.1, and it's fine.
I'm glad you got it working. If possible, you'll want to get 16bit
My question is simply this. Will Debian linux ever
support ACER 6206a CD-RW
drives in the near future.
Thank you for your time
Shane O'Connor
hey guys,
I'm cheating here with netscape, but on my own machine! yee haw.
I don't seem to be swapping. the boot messages include activating
swap, and I have a swap partition, but top shows nothing but zeros in
the swap line. any ideas?
-t
Is there anything special about this drive?
if it's scsi or ide it's probably supported by cdrecord.
the OS has little to do with hardware support, it's the kernel and
packages you install.
--dave
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Version: 3.1
GCS d- s+:+ a--- C UL++ P+ L+++ E+ W++ N++ o K- w
I'm having a problem running Quake 2. When I try to run it I get this
error:
--- sound initialization ---
sound sampling rate: 11047
--- Loading ref_glx.so ---
ref_gl version: GL 0.01
recursive shutdown
Error: Couldn't load pics/colormap.pcx
Hello,
I've been trying to get dselect and/or apt to work with an
official slink CD rom which is smbmounted to /mnt.
Unfortunately, the symlinks on the CD rom are not followed
by the windows server, so a straightforward copy of the
distribution is not available (looks for ...dists/stable...
which
On Sun, Sep 12, 1999 at 05:40:36PM -, Pollywog wrote:
I don't have Licq or other ICQ clone running, and I ran 'netstat' and got
this:
udp0 0 pollywog.sunset.ne:1062 fes-d018.icq.aol.:gicqd
ESTABLISHED
you can use:
fuser 1062/udp
to get the PID of the process using this
Please send replies directly to me--I am not
subscribed to the list
What debian package contains the include file
iostream.h? And if there is none, where can I
download it?
__
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Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com
ecosse wrote:
when i install linux at the end of the installstation it says
error configuering mouse what d i do
I assume this is not an X issue, but a command-line issue. It
sounds like gpm is not properly configured. Try running gpmconfig
and see what that does for you.
Luis Moura wrote:
Hi
I have just connect two computers with windows 98 with a
RJ45 inverted cable, trought it's network boards.
How do I configure the windows 98 network in order each one
see each other ?
Thanks
Luis
First Redhat questions, now Windows? Humph.
Just install
Surely I would appreciate a 2.4 ready distribution.
Kind Regards,
Stephan Hachinger
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From: andreas palsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User List debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 1999 8:36 PM
Subject: Debian to be too late released
On 12 Sep 1999, John Hasler wrote:
Levi writes:
I cleared my ppp.log so I could tell what was new, but nothing ever got
written to it after that.
Then you may have a very different problem. Do you have debugging enabled?
Please post /etc/chatscripts/provider and /etc/ppp/peers/provider.
George Bonser wrote:-
If both cards are PCI there really should not be a problem. Try swapping the
order of the cards in the PCI bus and see if that helps.
Hmmm, yes they are both PCI - swapping the card order made no difference -
the same card gets recognised first, and the second one
Hi all,
what do I have to do to disable the modem speaker when dialing to the
internet ?
Many thanks.
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On 12-Sep-99 Juli-Manel Merino Vidal wrote:
Hi all,
what do I have to do to disable the modem speaker when dialing to the
internet ?
In your connect script, add M0 to your init string.
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use ATM0 instead ATZ in your initiation scripts
for example:
exec chat -v\
TIMEOUT 7 \
ABORT '\nBUSY\r' \
ABORT '\nNO ANSWER\r' \
When I try to print something with my linux box, I get nothing.
I am using LPRng. I also successfully configured my printer port.
$ echo Hello World /dev/lp0
will print hello world. I have to manually form feed the page
But when I do
$ lpr /etc/passwd
it produces nothing. I then query the
What does swapon -s say? Where should your swap be and where is it?
Rob
On Sun, Sep 12, 1999 at 06:15:37PM +0300, tf wrote:
I'm cheating here with netscape, but on my own machine! yee haw.
I don't seem to be swapping. the boot messages include activating
swap, and I have a swap
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