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From: Sara Jimenez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 8:13 AM
Subject: Fwd: RV: MUJERES EN AFGANISTAN
From: Sara Jiménez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mari Luz [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Buenas, alguien sabe cual fue el cambio que se hizo en las Xwindows (version
potato) la
verdad es que no tengo mucho tiempo para cacharrearle al asunto pero mirando el
/var/log/xdm.log me aparece un:
AUDIT: Mon Mar 27 18:28:44 2000: 571 X: client 2 rejected from local host
Auth name:
El Wed, May 03, 2000,
ADnoctum...
Tal vez no sea el mejor lugar para preguntar esto, pero no
tengo dónde más hacerlo. ¿Alguien conoce una buena lista(En
español de preferencia) de Perl? Estoy escribiendo unos
cuantos scripts y tengo algunos problemas.
Tienes la lista `perl-es' en
Hola Javier,
On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 01:32:46PM +0100, Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez wrote:
¿Alguien sabe si es posible la conexión con estos modems mediante nuestro
querido Linux?.
Yo
Se que hay gente en Madrid que está conectada mediante ADSL y modem externo,
que es el que me gustaría a mi,
Hola Antonio,
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 08:21:54AM -0600, Antonio AngelSanz Arrospide wrote:
Yo tengo una línea de pruebas con ADSL y el modem que tengo es externo y
necesito una tarjeta ethernet para conectarme a él. Tengo un Linux funcionando
Yo también
Lo que no he podido configurar bien el
Tengo tres interfaces de red actualmente, dos eth y una rdsi, eth0
tiene ip real via dhcp, ippp0 también, eth1 es mi red local. La maquina
hace masquerade y todo funciona correctamente, configuro los
dispositivos via isdnutils para la rdsi y para las eth con
/etc/network/interfaces via ifup e
hola amigos les escribo porque tengo problemas al conectarme con mi RDSI
el kernel parece que esta bien compilado con todas las opciones
necesarias
modulo hisax, modulo HFC PCI, EURO etc
el problema lo tengo con los scripts de conexion me he leido el RDSI
como y he seguido todos los pasos
Ya, ya, pero es que en mi caso tengo Linux en /dev/hdc1, y entonces no me
vale. Si lo tuviera en /dev/hda1, pues aún. Miraré el loadlin a ver qué tal,
o seguiré arrancando de disquete, que tampoco se acaba el mundo.
Gracias,
Javi
-Mensaje original-
De: Jose Marin [mailto:[EMAIL
Tras la migracion del servidor de intranet ahora voy a por el servidor
web y de correo.
Veo en Debian que tenemos como MTA a qmail, zmailer, smail, postfix.
¿Cual elijo?
El sistema que monte debera tener acceso POP3, para unos 120 usuarios
(aunque crecera hasta unos 300), deberia ser facilmente
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Arregui-García, Javier wrote:
Ya, ya, pero es que en mi caso tengo Linux en /dev/hdc1, y entonces no
me vale. Si lo tuviera en /dev/hda1, pues aún. Miraré el loadlin a ver
qué tal, o seguiré arrancando de disquete, que tampoco se acaba el
mundo.
No lo he probado nunca,
mira un mensaje que hay en www.barrapunto.com sobre el tema. Tal vez te
interese.
Saludos,
José Miguel Gurpegui
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
David Charro Ripa wrote:
Tras la migracion del servidor de intranet ahora voy a por el servidor
web y de correo.
Veo en Debian que tenemos como MTA a qmail,
Vamos a ver:
Yo usé el make-pseudoimage de windows para bajarme los ficheros por http:
primero te bajas un fichero que tiene la lista de los ficheros del primer CD. A
este fichero lo llamé binaspar.lis.
Luego ejecuté el siguiente make-pseudo-image.bat
@echo off
set CYGWIN=binmode tty
bash
- Original Message -
From: Javier Romero [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Subhira [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; ROBERTO CEA MIRANDA [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Rafael
Farga [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Perla Dinamarca C. [EMAIL PROTECTED];
Pedro Lira [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Patricio Rifo [EMAIL
Justo ayer probé de hacer un fdisk /mbr desde DOS para recuperar el mbr
original.
Luego de eso la máquina entraba a Windows directamente sin pasar por el LILO.
Como pensaba reinstalar el slackware, no me preocupé. Corrí la instalación y
cuando llegué a la sección del LILO entré en modo
Pos eso...
http://todolinux.org/recursos/articulos/microsoft_contra_el_soft_libre/micro
soft_contra_el_soft_libre.html
Hell-o Andres Herrera!
El día Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 05:54:37PM CEST
estoy de acuerdo, pero si en estos eventos cada uno mira más por si que por
Linux poco avanzamos. No nos engañemos, Linux es una filosofia completamente
de hacer las cosas y eso se nota
OK. El problema es decidir si realmente
Alguien me podria dar un sources.list (para el APT-GET) en condiciones para
actualizar mi version de Debian (que se supone que es POTATO), a la
ultima version de Debian ... (la UNSTABLE ...) Si alguien tiene algun
ftp o http que funcione rapidillo y pueda actualizarme mi debian, seria tan
bueno, en tu caso, unstable
(lo mando tb a la lista)
--
73's
Daniel PaynoGrupo de Usuarios de Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
ftp://ftp.gul.uc3m.es
http://www.gul.uc3m.es
Daniel Payno wrote:
deb ftp://ftp.gul.uc3m.es/debian frozen main contrib non-free
deb ftp://ftp.gul.uc3m.es/debian-non-US frozen main
deb-src ftp://ftp.gul.uc3m.es/debian frozen main contrib non-free
deb-src ftp://ftp.gul.uc3m.es/debian-non-US frozen main
feedback, plis
Creo que las
Hell-o David Charro Ripa!
El día Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 12:05:33PM CEST
Veo en Debian que tenemos como MTA a qmail, zmailer, smail, postfix.
exim 8-PP
--
Nos leemos...
.--.
El miércoles 29 de marzo de 2000 a la(s) 07:39:27 +0200, jmsiso contaba:
Me voy a arriesgar a ser duramente flameado:
Por favor, dedica unos minutos a leer este escrito.
Tienes que pasarle el parámetro -t vfat para que funcione:
# mount /dev/loquesea /mnt/dos -t vfat
On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 05:50:56PM -0500, Nestor A. Diaz wrote:
Buenas, alguien sabe cual fue el cambio que se hizo en las Xwindows (version
potato) la
verdad es que no tengo mucho tiempo para cacharrearle al asunto pero mirando
el
/var/log/xdm.log me aparece un:
Suena a picadura del bug
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 12:00:32AM +0200, Hue-Bond wrote:
El miércoles 29 de marzo de 2000 a la(s) 07:39:27 +0200, jmsiso contaba:
Me voy a arriesgar a ser duramente flameado:
Flameado? No...
Por favor, dedica unos minutos a leer este escrito.
Tienes que pasarle el
Hola
El 29 Mar 2000 a las 01:26PM -0600, Antonio AngelSanz Arrospide escribio:
Ahora estoy probando con cdrwin y con el EasyCdcreator. Si me funciona pues ya
lo comentaré en la lista.
Yo he usado el EasyCDCreator en Windows NT para crear los CDs desde las
imagenes ISO y va perfecto.
--
Hej, jag har ett lite udda problem som jag inte lyckas komma runt. I min
homekatalog har ett program som heter mp3c skapat en katalog med namnet ~.
Försöker jag ta bort denna katalog tar jag bort min hemkatalog och det vill jag
inte. Jag försökte ta bort katalogen när jag var root och då togs min
Jonas Ek wrote:
Hej, jag har ett lite udda problem som jag inte lyckas komma runt. I min
homekatalog har ett program som heter mp3c skapat en katalog med namnet ~.
Försöker jag ta bort denna katalog tar jag bort min hemkatalog och det vill
jag
inte. Jag försökte ta bort katalogen när jag
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo wrote:
pmirror ou rsync
Eu não estou tendo sorte em encontrar o pmirror para testes, você tem
alguma dica de onde posso acha-lo?
On Sun, 26 Mar 2000, Gleydson Mazioli da Silva wrote:
Pessoal estou procurando por uma ferramenta que permita sincronizar
links
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Gleydson Mazioli da Silva wrote:
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo wrote:
pmirror ou rsync
Eu não estou tendo sorte em encontrar o pmirror para testes, você tem
alguma dica de onde posso acha-lo?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /root]# rpm -q --qf %{name} - %{URL}\n mirror
mirror -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /root]# rpm -q --qf %{name} - %{URL}\n mirror
mirror - http://sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk/packages/mirror/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /root]#
Arnaldo,
Vc enviou o mail para a lista debian-user-portuguese. Aqui
usa-se mais o apt ou dpkg.
Debianizando o comando acima
Desculpe a demora para responder, mas estive meio ocupado com algum
problemas.
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Debian Linux User wrote:
Olha, as 3 linguagens mais portáveis que eu conheço: C (e C++), java e
perl.
Concordo, porém, nem sempre o programa que se quer portar é feito em
alguma destas
I need help getting my USB mouse under linux
working. I have completely no idea how to do this and how to add it into my
linux system to get it running.
An easier way would be to get a ps2 adapter, but i
want to use it under USb.
Ive updated my kernel to 2.2.4, what ever the
lastest one is.
I am trying to install debian on my system. I have
a dvd rom drive and I have a bootable cd rom. I have
the base files installed but when I open dselect and
try to install packages it quits with:
ISO9660 Extensions: Microsoft Joliet Level 3
internal error- no filename
at -e line 12, P chunk
You can go to the American Registry of Internet Numbers (ARIN)(www.arin.net)
if the nslookup doesn't work (some people just don't like setting up reverse
look ups in their DNS/BIND, especially ISP's). They have a lookup facility
much like www.internic.net used to have.
-Original
Hey,
I got my Syquest EZFlyer 230a zip-drive working, but I can't mount it.
When I try to mount /dev/eza it says 'wrong fs type, or bad superblock'
(It's similar to that). I know the disks not bad, cause I've tried a
few, and none of them work (but they do work on windows). I've tried
mounting
On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 10:19:17PM +, Jim Breton wrote:
On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 05:00:31PM -0500, Ben Collins wrote:
Then that answers it. The slink su does not even care about login.defs.
K. I noticed.
But, do you (or anyone else) have any clue as to why NO logging
whatsoever was
On 28 Mar 2000, at 17:04, Jonathan Heaney wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 27 Mar 2000, at 11:15, Bill Caskey wrote:
1. I'm running on a laptop with a 1.3 Gb hard drive and I want the system
as lean as possible. By compiling, I can optimize for a pentium and
eliminate the
Lying to dpkg eventually causes huge problems and usually a re-install. If you
can not install the software from debs, please mail the maintainer or submit
bugs. It is very important to debian that all of our software work out of the
box for our users. You should never have to see source if you
On 25-Mar-2000 Roy Pluschke wrote:
Has anybody managed to get this working under Debian?? I have tried
everything in the included faq but still no luck!
having not looked at it I can only offer some ideas.
Debian's ppp is called via pon and poff. Other dists use ppp-on, pppon, and
various
On 26-Mar-2000 Mark Beverage wrote:
Does Debian currently support or is there a way to import support for an
Intel Pro/DSL 2100 internal modem for a PC.
in the kernel source there in the Documentation/ directory is a list of
supported hardware. If it is there, it works in Linux and thus
On 26-Mar-2000 Cameron Matheson wrote:
Hey,
I'm trying to use mknod, but I don't know what my minor device number
is. My major device number is 45, so right now I'm using mknod like
this: mknod -m 666 syquest 45 ?. But I don't know what I should use for
my minor device number. dmesg
Why do you think you need this? No box I have running 2.2.14 have I had to
deal with this.
On 27-Mar-2000 Mark Bathie wrote:
Can anyone tell me what debian package font.c is contained in ? The
Debian search page truncates before it prints what I want :(
font.c is VERY vague. What exactly are you looking for? a file named font.c
is probably in many many X based packages.
On 28-Mar-2000 pplaw wrote:
debs,
i have a neomagic videro card. dpkg shows that i have
xserver-neomagic 1.1.0-1-1, but i have no success with it. (if i
use the svga xserver, i get really big fonts that don't fit my
lapbox screen.)
the svga server has all that the neomagic had plus
On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 05:57:27PM +, Esdras Beleza de Noronha wrote:
1. what resolution are you running at? 1024x768 may be more efficient
I'm running 800x600.
2. did you use pnpdump to configure the card, or did you just use the
I used pnpdump. The sound is perfect in console and older
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
Why do you think you need this? No box I have running 2.2.14 have I had to
deal with this.
Just curious as to why the ip_always_defrag choice
was removed from configuration list and buried in
the sysctl stuff. What this means to me I'm not
quite sure. I picked
i have tried running a script out of the Perl DBI book (O'Riely) and it
keeps failing. It is barfing and giving the message:
install_driver(Proxy) failed: Can't locate RPC/PlClient.pm in @ INC ...
so I did a search for PlClient.pm and it doesn't exist, and there doesn't
seem to be a deb package
Hi, I'm a litlle worry about the memory (RAM) used by my machine.
I'm using slink ( recompiled kernel 2.0.36) and recently I realized that
I have my memory full very frecuently, even when running only a few
programs. Actually, the buffer and the cache use a lot of memory.
I have 256 Mb, and a
Lying to dpkg eventually causes huge problems and usually a
re-install.
Uh-oh! :) Well, I'll probably do a clean install when potato is released as
stable anyway. I still don't have an awful lot riding on the current
installation. Maybe I'll even try installing
Once upon a time, I heard Lee say
I need help getting my USB mouse under linux working. I have completely no
idea how to do this and how to add it into my linux system to get it running.
An easier way would be to get a ps2 adapter, but i want to use it under USb.
Ive updated my kernel to
Also, the firewall configuration tool at
http://linux-firewall-tools.com/linux/firewall/index.html
generated a file with lines such as:
# Enable always defragging Protection
sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_always_defrag=1
The utility states that the firewall will work on
Redhat boxes.
On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 02:47:57PM +0200, Christian Surchi wrote:
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 05:34:45PM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote:
read the rest of my message! yes i am familier with it, its fine for
*nix users and for the paranoid on lessor OSes, but when it comes to
telling *users* of say
Perl can't find the modul: RPC/PlClient.pm in the path @INC. If it is a
extended module, you need to include it in @INC.
Hope this is helpful
Daniel
-Original Message-
From: Evan Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Tuesday, March 28,
Not really like that. Don't forget there are hosts out there which have
only one ip-address, so they must use name-based virtual hosting. For this
they must configure their only ip-address as NameVirtualHost. After this
the documentroot in srm.conf is ignored. All ip-names which the
server have,
Hi,
It would be nice if one can, while browsing packages at www.debian.org,
to have the url of the package in its description.
This way one can explore functionality and documentation without
installing the package.
JMO
Cheers.
--
__
Lee give us a break and go into your mailer:
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2615.200
and change the sending options to TEXT ONLY..It's a small thing but when I
try to open your message(s).. have to wait a few seconds which in itself is
also no big deal, but it's the little things that
Hi,
I am setting up siag-3.3.2 to work on my 2.1 box with
2.2.14 kernel.
I have done ./configure, make, make install. When I
run the program siag, pw, or egon it complains about
error in loading shared libraries
libXawM.so.0:Can not open shared object file:No such
Hi,
I'm looking for a port forwarder for Debian Sparc. I have tried, but I
couldn't get stone. I could, but it was for Intel. There is ipportfw, but
I think my SunClassic would be too slow for recompiling the kernel (and
it's already running Squid). Makes me wonder, why on earth there are some
This is normal, and done by kernel to keep memory full all the time, so
access time to binaries is less (so your machine works faster). This can
only be a problem on systems with low RAM (I remember having 48M, and
having it all full.going into swap even when I was just running X
alone). If
Buffers: 93712 kB
Cached: 78060 kB
Is it normal, or I have a serious problem? Maybe a not well tuned
kernel? Is there a way to release the memory used by the buffer and/or
cache?
Don't worry.. Thats perfectly normal.. The caches speed up the system, and
it frees mem there
Subject: kernel config question(s)
Date: Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 03:07:44PM -0800
In reply to:tjm
Quoting tjm([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
| After looking through much documentation, I'm
| still not sure whether I have the info I need.
| Going through the config stuff to build a new
|
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
I have sysctl on my Debian box running potato. It is only available to root.
Thanks, I found it in the procps package in unstable,
compiled it on my slink system and it seems to work.
thanks,
--
tony mollica
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have three LP interfaces in my computer, but I only
want one of them to be attached to the lp driver. I
intend to write my own driver to hook the others to a
home brew prom burner and an 8051 ice.
Under slink I could add the parm lp0 io=0x3bc but
under frozen the driver still reports that
On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 09:39:19AM +1200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Hi
I just found out that the reason why our PC's are unable to ftp to the
outside (internet) is because they are behind a masquarading firewall. I
have tried passive mode but that did not seem to work... so i guess the
next
On Tue, 28 Mar 2000 22:10:20 -, Jim Breton writes:
On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 04:58:27PM +0200, Ron Rademaker wrote:
Does anybody here know how I can find out to what domain a given IP
belongs???
Either do an nslookup on the IP, or use whois:
(say the ip is 1.2.3.4)
whois -h whois.arin.net
Some problems take care of themselves:
after a reboot (not the first, though) the BIOS assigned another
IRQ to the network card, and, all of a sudden, everything worked fine.
I hadn´t remembered that I assign IRQ 7 to my sb16 via isapnp, so the BIOS
doesn´t know about it. Setting it to used
On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 02:01:05PM +0200, Joachim Trinkwitz wrote:
kmself@ix.netcom.com writes:
There have been several reports of similar problems, most of which
appear to be associated with anacron, an occasional jobs schedular
similar to cron.
I had the problem myself on two
I'm hoping someone can answer this :-) I just upgraded to potato using apt-get
and everything went smoothly ( was that easy or what? ) But I noticed that I
have both perl-5.004 and the newer perl-5.005 on my system. Do I need both of
them? /etc/alternatives/perl points to perl-5.005, are there
We've got a host of them at the office -- ViewSonic VG150s. They're
reasonably good, though I prefer my 19 Princeton Ultra95 CRT for
overall image quality, resolution, and clarity.
The ViewSonics are well supported under Linux, console works out of the
box, and X config is generally pretty
Can't figure out that problem with your Debian box?
Take your mind off it for a bit and play Trade Wars 2002 at
http://franknputer.com It's fun. It's free.
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Lee wrote:
I need help getting my USB mouse under linux working. I have completely no
idea how to do this and how to add it into my linux system to get it running.
An easier way would be to get a ps2 adapter, but i want to use it under USb.
Ive updated my kernel to
I think that isn't normal (normally on PC a good system with XWin etc.
uses something like 64 Mb of RAM).
You must see which apps use too much memory (I suggest you to see kernel
modules such like NFS).
Which system are you using?
On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Carlos Bustamante G. wrote:
Hi, I'm a
I have a few questions, partly for my own edification and partly because
I'm concerned something is not quite right. Let me start with the second.
If I follow what's going on, the kernel has been updated. In that case,
the update does not succeed because it doesn't update the kernel the
On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 11:29:25PM -0800, Ross Boylan wrote:
* kernel modules need to be built for the specific kernel they'll be run
with, or they won't work properly
* they won't work because they have the wrong memory addresses
* The error messages I got are NOT the product of wrong
Hi,
you don't wanna look for a debian package when you are missing a *.pm
(perl module).
Simply goto cpan.org insted. That is the perl package repository.
hth, Rolf
On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Evan Moore wrote:
i have tried running a script out of the Perl DBI book (O'Riely) and it
keeps failing. It
I think this is totally normal.
Thats why linux is fast. And if you need more memory for applications it
gets freed from cache or buffers. No need to worry.
hth, Rolf
On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Carlos Bustamante G. wrote:
Hi, I'm a litlle worry about the memory (RAM) used by my machine.
I'm using
Hello
I have probem with Potato and modem. I had Slink and everything was great.
Then I made upgrade to Potato and my modem dont work. Problem is after connect.
Under minicom everything seems to be ok, I can send AT command and I have
response. But when I am tring to connect I
Hi,
concerning a NeoMagic cards, I would like to share my own
observations. I own a Siemens Scenic Mobile 510 AGP
notebook, that is equipped with video+sound combo called
NeoMagic 256 AV. This card is not very well supported by the
Linux as of time because the manufacturer does not release
any
I use TERM=vt100 in such cases.
Regards.
tk
On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Shane wrote:
Hi,
Whenever I log remotely to my Debian system
from a Sun xterm, the environment does not
seem to be correct (I can not use vi).
Setting the TERM=xterm and EDITOR=vi
does not help. What are the correct
--- Here is what i get!
thanx
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 13:17:27 +0300
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The original message was received at Wed, 29 Mar 2000 13:17:26 +0300
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Hi.
Try the 2.3 or 2.4-pre kernel which has USB support.
I guess that the mouse will work but haven't tried it.
**
Emilio Tejedor Escobar
**
-Mensaje original-
De: Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: miércoles 29 de marzo de
I've setup this in order to not to restart apache each time I enter a
new customer:
My problem is How To config that automatically *.customer1.com points
to www.customer1.com ?
I've setup on httpd.conf :
VirtualHost 192.192.192.192
ServerNamecustomers.mydomain.com
Gnome-libs configure says:
modules disabled, and dynamic
linking not supported
This comes right after searching for dlopen. What this
means?
How can I enable the modules
and dynamic linking?
As far as I know you can delete .004 now, I've installed potato with
potato boot disks and installed packages, I never installed perl-5.004
and there are no problems. You said the upgrade went smoothly, I remember
perl-5.004 and perl-5.005 conflicting with each other.
Ron
On Tue, 28 Mar
Hello there,
On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, John Anderson wrote:
Did you configure the parallel printer port module during the installation
of
Debian? If not that may explain the problem. I'm not very experienced with
Linux, but I would say that the kernal would have to be redone or reinstalling
Nice one Oswald!
Regards JohnG
_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
_/ John Gould _/
_/ Senior Systems Support Engineer _/
_/ Power Innovations Limited _/
_/ Manton Lane, Bedford. MK41 7BJ, England
On Mar 29, Emilio Tejedor wrote:
Try the 2.3 or 2.4-pre kernel which has USB support.
I guess that the mouse will work but haven't tried it.
I'm pretty sure 2.2.14 supports it, and I think some earlier ones. I
haven't tried it myself, but my colleague discovered it by accident,
and I know he
Hi
Something blew away a program called parse-xf86config this weekend.
I suspect it was when I did my apt-get upgrade. This is a problem because
/etc/init.d/xdm won't run properly without it.
Any clues as to how I can get it back?
Brian Boonstra wrote:
Hi
Something blew away a program called parse-xf86config this
weekend.
I suspect it was when I did my apt-get upgrade. This is a problem because
/etc/init.d/xdm won't run properly without it.
Any clues as to how I can get it back?
Martin Fluch wrote:
On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Jeremy Gaddis wrote:
At 11:13 AM 3/28/00 +0300, Martin Fluch wrote:
short question, in which package was the OReileys Debian Book? - Thanx.
It was in the package I got at Barnes Noble, along with a slink
CD and a bumper sticker. :)
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Quoting Oswald
Hi!
I am looking for a GUI FTP download software
with resume broken download fuction
(like Gozilla under MS Windows),
Does anybody know which and where?
Thanks!
Alex
Hi there
Trying to roll my own kernel (first time!).
What I did is basically:
Install ncurses and bin86 packages.
Download source of 2.2.14 from kernel.org.
make menuconfig
enable SMP, FATmsdos filesystems and sound, disable scsi.
The rest is left to the defaults.
make dep (took quite a while)
Brian Boonstra wrote:
Hi
Something blew away a program called parse-xf86config this weekend.
I suspect it was when I did my apt-get upgrade. This is a problem because
/etc/init.d/xdm won't run properly without it.
Any clues as to how I can get it back?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have _no_ idea how this started happening, but recently, the two
programs I type in the most (Eterm, emacs) have started treating my
backspace key the same as my delete key. (others such as xterm and
gnome-terminal work but gnu-cash doesn't).
I've seen people struggle
Not sure, but it looks like a recent Potato update must've rewritten a
variable holding the location of Perl libraries -- at least, I've got a
little program running here, that can no longer locate a needed module.
Anybody know where to reach in and change the values Perl sees as
'@INC' ...?
--
So I did my very first kernel compile, and all appears to have gone
well -- except, I'm seeing a long list of messages during boot (that
don't seem to be logged anywhere and are gone from the screen before I
can copy 'em down), each line mentioning unresolved symbol and naming
a lib file.
The
Please tell me I'm a complete moron:
I can't find the above, neither in the us debian-mirror nor
in the danish (closest).
I need it for running Corel WordPerfect, and some folks here
told me I could just install it, and all would be well. I
believe so, now if I could only find the damn thing
Vitux wrote:
Please tell me I'm a complete moron:
I can't find the above, neither in the us debian-mirror nor
in the danish (closest).
I need it for running Corel WordPerfect, and some folks here
told me I could just install it, and all would be well. I
believe so, now if I could only find
I'm looking for some troubleshooting help.
Slink is working like a champ in all aspects but ppp connection speed.
Actually, I connect at high speeds, but my sustained throughput runs from
only 200-400 bps! When first downloading, I get a burst of speed, but in
seconds all activity seems to
Vitux wrote:
Please tell me I'm a complete moron:
I can't find the above, neither in the us debian-mirror nor
in the danish (closest).
I need it for running Corel WordPerfect, and some folks here
told me I could just install it, and all would be well. I
believe so, now if I could only find
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