El dia Tue, Apr 04, 2000 at 04:04:59PM -0300, Roberto Meyer tuvo a
bien escribir:
Hola,
Quisiera saber si alguien ha instalado Linux para resolver _todas_ las
necesidades de oficina, si, me refiero a reemplazar winblows.
Yo estoy trabajando (bueno, estamos trabajando en eso) pero para
Hola,
[...]
Estoy probando la potato-frozen y gnome anda de maravillas, inclusive
el mozilla M14. Sin embargo falla la instalacion de 5tar0ffice 5.1,
alguien consiguio instalarla con exito? Y un servidor como el Ne1scape
Calendaring pero OS?
iic StarOffice? llevo actualizando potato
Hola,
Quisiera saber si alguien ha instalado Linux para resolver _todas_ las
necesidades de oficina, si, me refiero a reemplazar winblows.
JLT Excepto en programación visual no se me ocurre nada que linux no pueda
JLT hacer mejor que guinDOS.
Groupware? En linuxberg encontre un servidor
(B
(B
(B
Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez wrote:
P.D: Para más información sobre LaTeX y TeX dirígete a
'http://apolo.us.es/CervanTeX/'. Hay una lista de correo en castellano
sobre TeX: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', no me acuerdo cómo se subscribe uno pero
me supongo yo que será con el clásico 'subscribe' en el
Hola a [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Alguien sabe como demonios hacer funcar una impresora Epson LX-300 en Linux?
Tengo instalado Linux Conectiva 4.0 en modo Estacion de Trabajo y tengo
StarOffice 5.1 en español.
Cuando mando imprimir desde StarWriter sale un mensaje asi:
-dvar=name requires name=null .
Pues eso que soy nuevo en la lista y me presento...
Provengo del mundo Amiga, a la vista de que no hay forma de que ya
levante cabeza me he pasado al mundo Pc'ero, eso sí con Linux.
Empecé con RedHat, me gustó mucho Caldera OpenLinux2.3 (es el que por
cierto uso en el trabajo, donde
Con el fin de poder instalar una versión actualizada del jre,
concretamente la version 1.2.2, necesitaba actualizar la glib desde la que
venia por defecto con slink hasta la que tiene potato. En un mensaje de
hace algun tiempo recuerdo que alguien comento que la version que tenia
potato
creo que lo que tu quieres se llama xhost Tu te conectas con la maquina
remota, y ella te envía las imagenes correspondientes a las ventanas. No se
más del tema, pero seguro que está documentado por ahí...
- Original Message -
From: Antonio AngelSanz Arrospide [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
At 11:24 p.m. 2000-04-04 +0200, Raúl Miró wrote:
Pues eso que soy nuevo en la lista y me presento...
Provengo del mundo Amiga, a la vista de que no hay forma de que ya
levante cabeza me he pasado al mundo Pc'ero, eso sí con Linux.
Y has probado Debian sobre Amiga? Si no, deberías intentarlo :o)
Resulta que hoy a 5 de Abril en la página web de www.debian.org
donde se miran las listas de distribución no aparecen actualizados
los mensajes de Marzo de esta lista de distribución (debian-user-spanish).
De hecho el último mensaje que se encuentra en la parte de Marzo data del
22 de Marzo ¿Donde
http://www.RevistaDoLinux.com.br :)
- Arnaldo
On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
Bem. Ja que o negócio é anuncio de site de Linux.
Visitem OLinux: www.olinux.com.br :)
Quoting Lalo Martins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Tue, Apr 04, 2000 at
Alguem conhece alguma ferramenta de manipulacao de bibliografias para linux
(estou usando Debian 2.1) semelhante ao bibdb para DOS ??
Ou seja, uma coisa mais amigavel ... que ficar inserindo direto no arquivo
texto..
Agradece,
Nivaldo
bom dia,
acabo de ver alguma coisa num email do http://www.icewalkers.com, da uma
passada la, eh uma das novidades de hoje.
t+
Nivaldo A. P. de Vasconcelos wrote:
Alguem conhece alguma ferramenta de manipulacao de bibliografias para linux
(estou usando Debian 2.1) semelhante ao bibdb para
Oi
Nivaldo A. P. de Vasconcelos writes:
Alguem conhece alguma ferramenta de manipulacao de bibliografias para linux
(estou usando Debian 2.1) semelhante ao bibdb para DOS ??
Não conheço bibdb mas existe o bibtool que facilita manipular dados em bibtex:
Nivaldo == Nivaldo A P de Vasconcelos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nivaldo Alguem conhece alguma ferramenta de manipulacao de
Nivaldo bibliografias para linux (estou usando Debian 2.1)
Nivaldo semelhante ao bibdb para DOS ??
Podes usar o Emacs. Basta entrar no .bib e se ele nao setar
During installation you get the question from where you want to install
the base system, I guess you should choose harddisk and select /dev/hdc1
(or in case you've already mounted /dev/hdc1, choose already mounted
filesystem and point to the place you've mounted it).
Ron
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Phil
Bruce Sass writes:
MDT didn't kick in over here until I manually ran tzconfig. I'm running
Potato, installed from bf-2.2.7 (libc6-2.1.2?), upgraded to
libc6-2.1.3-2.
I've got 2.1.3-7 on this box.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
Subject: Mail: Netscape and double-trouble
Date: Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 12:46:31AM -0700
In reply to:Ross Boylan
Quoting Ross Boylan([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Ross I'm using potato, and just discovered the first mail clients I tried
(mutt
Ross and balsa) don't provide any filtering.
OK try these!
these are part of my .tcshrc on both Sun box and Debian
# set prompt xterm title
switch ( $TERM )
case xterm:
case xterm-debian:
case xterm-color:
case rxvt:
case dtterm:
set prompt = %{\033]0;[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
breaksw
default:
set
I have tried to compile and program after compiling finished
it gave this error when I execute it . I mean it doesnt working
Anyone know of a good zip-utility that can span disks?
I need to transfer some files (some of which are too big for
one floppy) from my debian-box to my win31-laptop...
for hard-liners:
split:
for i in 0 1 2 3 4 ...; do dd if=foo of=foo.$i skip=$i bs=1457664 count=1;
done
hello,
from time to time i receive messages from japanese relations, and often among
islatin chars are parts in japanese encoding...
is there any way to view these as japanese signs unsing mutt and thus the pager
of it?
--
ciao bboett
If you mean that you untar base2_2.tgz into one partiontion, then try to boot
it. Oh la la, in sbin directorry, you should find a file named unconfigure.sh
which is the one that say, you try to boot unconfigure system please configue
it. REMOVE it or RENAME it. then boot as usual, you might need
I might have the answer. The card is 10/100 and the antenna interface is
base10. Could it be the driver for the card does not recognize the base 10?
Chris Mason
Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies
Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463
USA Fax (561) 382-7771
Take a virtual tour of the
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 06:58:25AM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
Bruce Sass writes:
MDT didn't kick in over here until I manually ran tzconfig. I'm running
Potato, installed from bf-2.2.7 (libc6-2.1.2?), upgraded to
libc6-2.1.3-2.
I've got 2.1.3-7 on this box.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 01:08:18AM -0600, Scott Barker wrote:
I just switched my timezone to America/Edmonton, which fixed the apparent
problem with the timezone, but cron is still an hour behind. I guess I might
as well reboot and see what happens...
I too got daylight time to be recognized
Hi,
I try to get my new Creative SB Live! 1024 soundcard to work with
esound (for GNOME). It seems to work only with ALSA, but the newer
version 0.5, not the older one. I have successfully compiled the alsa
modules from the alsa-sources deb, the card works from the command
line, but then I'm
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 12:46:31AM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
I'm using potato, and just discovered the first mail clients I tried (mutt
and balsa) don't provide any filtering. So I figured I'd try netscape's mail.
I hate netscape for mail. I don't know balsa, but mutt can filter. However
you
Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joseph de los Santos wrote:
when I try to upgrade my console-data package I get the error:
Setting up console-data (1999.08.29-12) ...
syntax error at /usr/lib/perl5/Debian/DebConf/Client/ConfModule.pm line
123,
near goto
BEGIN
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 03:19:12PM +0200, Joachim Trinkwitz wrote:
But they are not yet out of Incoming, so you have to get the newest there
(e.g. from ftp://llug.sep.bnl.gov/pub/debian/Incoming/).
Now incoming.debian.org.
bye
Christian
Hi there,
Check out 'http://developer.soundblaster.com/linux/', works like
a dream for me. I found the Oss drivers kept hanging on a SMP box and the
ALSA drivers are a little difficult to get going. Just my two
pennyworth...
HTH JohnG
On Wed, 05 Apr 2000, Bill wrote:
***
/etc/cron.daily/suidmanager:
suidregister: /usr/lib/emacs/20.3/i386-debian-linux-gnu/movemail registered
but not installed at /etc/suid.conf line 7
***
can someone please tell me how to
On Wed, 05 Apr 2000, Vitux wrote:
Hi deb's
Anyone know of a good zip-utility that can span disks?
I need to transfer some files (some of which are too big for
one floppy) from my debian-box to my win31-laptop...
thx
Vitux
I'd suggest rar.
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 04:40:40PM +0300, Lehel Bernadt wrote:
I'd suggest rar.
rar is non-free and using split is so easy... ;)
bye
Christian
I am having the same problem. I e-mailed the listmaster to confirm that I
am subscribied (I am). I thought it was a problem with my e-mail system
(always testing, always tweaking). Let's ask for a fix.
Brooks
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello
I am very new to Debian.
I installed jserv on my new potato.
There were two things I had to change to get
it working:
1.
in apache/http.conf I had to uncomment the LoadModule line.
and I added a line with include ../jserv/jserv.conf
2.
in jserv.conf I had to set
ApjServLogFile
i've finally decided that I can't fix this network card problem. I have been
able to install two cards, either will work on the internal network by
reassigning the variables, but neither will work on the wireless internet feed.
I had the brilliant thought last night that it was due to the
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 09:03:51AM -0400, Touloumtzis, Michael wrote:
I too got daylight time to be recognized by changing experimentally from
the SystemV-style EST5EDT to America/New_York. But that is not a solution
to the problem that EST5EDT seems broken in frozen. As for rebooting,
I
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 10:24:13AM -0400, Chris Mason wrote:
i've finally decided that I can't fix this network card problem.
I have been able to install two cards, either will work on the
internal network by reassigning the variables, but neither will
work on the wireless internet feed. I had
Scott Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 09:03:51AM -0400, Touloumtzis, Michael wrote:
I too got daylight time to be recognized by changing experimentally from
the SystemV-style EST5EDT to America/New_York. But that is not a solution
to the problem that EST5EDT seems
I also have libc6 2.1.3-7 (I was 'apt-get dist-upgrade' up-to-date before
the time-change weekend arrived). And I had the problem with EST5EDT,...
I'm in CST. If you are willing to experiment you could try it on your box.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
I have an old (pre-2.x) system, upgraded to 2.0, then 2.1, 2.1R4.
1) I wanted to move into X GUI, and have a lot of X11 stuff under
/usr/X11R6/...
but do not have XF86Setup.
I ran dselect from my 2.1 disk (Essential Debian), and from both of my
2.1R4 disks, but found no X11 stuff on any of
Go to this site and download the source for the sblive kernel module
(emu10k1) http://opensource.creative.com/
Once that is compiled, cp it to /lib/modules/kernelversion#here/misc/
Then:
insmod soundcore
insmod emu10k1
If that doesnt work substitute modprobe where the insmod's are.
~Sam
On 5
Quoting Gregory Guthrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
At 07:14 PM 04/03/2000 +0100, David Wright wrote:
Quoting Anthony Campbell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I don't use modules. I have my printer connected through the Zip drive
and I can use either or both without problems. This is with kernel
We had a working 2.1 system, and by mistake an intern got libc5 and
un-tar'ed it.
This killed the system, as dynamic loading libraries seemed to get trashed.
We tried to recover by booting to a 2.1 CDrom, hoping to then dselect
re-install the good libc6, but it had a lot of weird errors;
1)
On Apr 04, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Nick Cabatoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and what I can do about it?
Usually it is a very good idea to list the NIS servers directly
in /etc/yp.conf instead of relying on broadcasts (the default if
/etc/yp.conf is
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 10:00:47AM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
I also have libc6 2.1.3-7 (I was 'apt-get dist-upgrade' up-to-date before
the time-change weekend arrived). And I had the problem with EST5EDT,...
I'm in CST. If you are willing to experiment you could try it on your box.
Good
Hi List,
Lets say that 100 people ask for www.domain.com, and I have three
servers, running the same service. How can I configure in a dns server
(named) to round robin this ? I mean can I do something like this? :
www.domain.com is 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.1.2 or 192.168.1.3 in order to
have
hello everybody
with the helps of this list, now my printer worked. but i
have a stupid question about gs: how to specify the pages i
want to print? gs -? told me: embed %d or %ld for page#
but get me an exmple, i had try to print page 5 of foo.pdf use
# gs -dSAFER -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=epsonc
Hello!
I use samba from current potato. I have Win98 client. I find that if
I try to copy (by Windows) a large file from client onto samba network drive,
then this file corrupts almost for sure.
Can anybody help me?
Does anybody have this problem?
Thanks!
--
Serge Gavrilov
Once upon a time, I heard Gregory Guthrie say
I have an old (pre-2.x) system, upgraded to 2.0, then 2.1, 2.1R4.
1) I wanted to move into X GUI, and have a lot of X11 stuff under
/usr/X11R6/...
but do not have XF86Setup.
Use xf86config instead.
I ran dselect from my 2.1 disk (Essential
Hi there
r-base 1.0.0-1 won't configure. First of all, it is complaining:
r-base depends on perl5; however:
Package perl5 is not installed.
But I can't find perl5. Either in stable nor in unstable.
Stef
Are there any ISO images for the installation CDs for the Debian
Distribution?
Mike Lord
UMAX Senior Tech
For more information on your scanning software go to:
www.umax.com/download
www.binuscan.com/ppumax_us.html
www.adobe.com/support/main.html
Serge Gavrilov wrote:
Hello!
I use samba from current potato. I have Win98 client. I find that if
I try to copy (by Windows) a large file from client onto samba network drive,
then this file corrupts almost for sure.
Can anybody help me?
Does anybody have this problem?
Yeah but
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 10:12:30AM -0600, Michael Lords wrote:
Are there any ISO images for the installation CDs for the Debian
Distribution?
http://cdimage.debian.org
bye
Christian
sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The copy of Storm I had came with xf86 3.3.5. Also, I have found that
a
lot of the power user types (myself included) dislike Storm at first
but
once they delamerize it a bit they really like it a lot.
I agree with Sam on this one. I used Debian, upgraded to
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 08:13:12 +, john smith wrote:
I have followed the debian mini howto on using xfstt but when I issue the
command (in root) fslsfonts -server unix/:7101 the fonts should be
displayed but it's not. nothing happens. any ideas?
xfs-xtt seems to be preferred over
Hooray! Nathan sent me in the right direction and I have internet on the card.
It was the MAC address problem, powering down the wireless interface took care
of it. As it's in anther part of the building I didn't do that before.
Thanks Nathan. Couldn't have got this together without this list.
When, in X, are the resources files ~/.Xdefaults and those in
/usr/X11R6lib/X11/app-defaults used, and when are they not used ?
From the O'Reilly book 'X User Tools',page 385/6 I understand:
if you use xrdb, no application will look anymore in .Xdefaults .
I don't think this is the whole truth.
No wonder people say that Debian is the most difficult
Unix-clone distro to install and use...
Fisrt of all, since Debian is not widely supported
(as I have noticed; compared to otherdistros such as
FreeBSD or Red Hat Linux), there are not many mirrors
for me to download Debian sources for my
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
No wonder people say that Debian is the most difficult
Unix-clone distro to install and use...
Thanks for making contact with us here. I presume you've found
your first experiences a little hard. I hope you stick wth us,
when you'll be able to
Hello,
I have an empty harddisk installed, and I want to installing Debian
packages to create a working Debian system. I have unpacked the dpkg
package (ar -x and then tar xfz data.tar.gz) on my working RedHat
system. I now want to install packages using
dpkg -i --root=/mnt/debianroot package
Regarding the support:
I would not be so quick to say so. Debian is full of people that will help you
to the
best of their ability (and believe me, their ability is not a little one)
without ever
asking anything in return. Debian is also loaded with *goodstuff.deb. Now, if
this is
not enough,
Does anybody have this card and sound working? Thanx
AR
Oswald Buddenhagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[attribution lost]
Hi I want to add a code to my signature if is there any one who knows how
I can do it please tell me for example I want to attach todays date or
random test to my signature ..
hehe - i had this idea, too.
i don't know, if there is
Ringo De Smet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have an empty harddisk installed, and I want to installing Debian
packages to create a working Debian system. I have unpacked the dpkg
package (ar -x and then tar xfz data.tar.gz) on my working RedHat
system. I now want to install packages using
John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul writes:
Same problem here. Both of my servers and my workstation had to be
manually changed. (EST-EDT).
No problems here. What versions of the relevant packages do you have?
No problems here, either, using up-to-date potato with libc6
I would like to be able to save my current configuration to a CDR and then boot
the machine form it. Can this be done?
Chris Mason
Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies
Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463
USA Fax (561) 382-7771
Take a virtual tour of the island
http://net.ai/ The
Thanks to everyone who help, my PMfirewall is running on Corel Linux. Happy to
help anyone else who needs any help getting this running
Chris Mason
Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies
Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463
USA Fax (561) 382-7771
Take a virtual tour of the island
* Marc == Marc Haber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was missing sensors and w83781d. On the P5A, it now works. However,
the temperature values are grossly off, reporting a temp3 of 208.5
Centigrade...
Same here. I think, temp3 is the connector for the temperature sensor
(TRPWR in the Manual).
Hello All,
I am new to the list. I wanted to findout from the
experts on this list regarding their evaluations of
debian. The uses for my server will be webhosting,
webemail, dns, firewall, database(backend)?Any
comments or heads up info is appreciated.
Also, I am evaluating debian 2.1r4
On 05 Apr 2000, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
Regarding the support:
I would not be so quick to say so. Debian is full of people that will help
you to the
best of their ability (and believe me, their ability is not a little one)
without ever
asking anything in return. Debian is also loaded with
Possibly, you might not have your internet connection fully.
look in /etc/host.conf which should have in it: order hosts,bind
multi on
And check /etc/resolv.conf which should have: nameserver your isp's
domain name server number.
J. Hartzelbuck
Hi
I have a slink-based machine (running the Linux Router Project,
actually) that I use as a server, and a workstation I dual-boot with Win NT
and Debian woody. I can ssh to the server from
(1) itself, using ssh 1.2.26
(2) my workstation in Win NT (using SecureCRT)
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 01:51:37PM -0400, Bob Hilliard wrote:
No problems here, either, using up-to-date potato with libc6 2.1.3-7.
I haven't seen it documented, but from experience, I believe the
daylight saving change is only done if the hardware clock is set to
GMT (UTC=yes in
Ringo De Smet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an empty harddisk installed, and I want to installing Debian
packages to create a working Debian system. I have unpacked the dpkg
package (ar -x and then tar xfz data.tar.gz) on my working RedHat
system. I now want to install packages using
dpkg -i
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 01:51:37PM -0400, Bob Hilliard wrote (in part):
No problems here, either, using up-to-date potato with libc6 2.1.3-7.
Same libc6 as my system, which was stuck in EST.
I haven't seen it documented, but from experience, I believe the
daylight saving change is only done
Forgive me if this is a faq
It seems like masquerading is not turned on in the stock kernel-image
packages. Is this true or am I forgetting to load a module somewhere? If
it's true, does anybody know why that decision was made?
- Joe
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 11:41:09PM +0800, maths wrote:
hello everybody
with the helps of this list, now my printer worked. but i
have a stupid question about gs: how to specify the pages i
want to print? gs -? told me: embed %d or %ld for page#
but get me an exmple, i had try to print page
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 07:09:04PM +0100, David Wright wrote:
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Another thing, is the dselect program: it is quite
difficult to use...
Yes, ever more difficult too as the number of packages increases.
But what dselect disguises is an
That is a good point. May be it would be a good idea to implement some kind of
way to
have a visual field of packages available, with short explanation and link to
wider
explanation (or link-option-command), accesible from within the system, without
needing to surf the debian site. Especially
On Wed, 05 Apr 2000 17:38:18 +0200, Neil D. Roberts writes:
www.domain.com is 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.1.2 or 192.168.1.3 in order to
have all 100 people get different responses
I have no idea, to create three A records for this domain, or if I need
to do something else, any ideas ?
Just 3
Hi I want to add a code to my signature if is there any one who knows
how I can do it please tell me for example I want to attach todays date
or random test to my signature ..
i haven't done this but it should be relatively trivial to use the
'sending-filter' feature of pine. write a perl
i am running into a problem of conflictng IRQ's my
next step was to change a few settings in my BIOS, but since it is an older
system, it doesn't have too many options availablei also went as far as to
update the firmware on the motherboard.
does anyone know ofaDOS utilities to manually
Hi,
I just update the kernel images to 2.2.14-3 on my
potato box and box will not come up.
All I see after reboot is:
Loading Linux.
and that is it.
Could someone please help? TIA!
---
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a Toshiba Tecra 8100. I have installed Accelerated-X v5.03 to achieve an
X-windows environment. I am having some difficulty keeping the XFree86 packages
at bay within dselect. I have loaded equivs but I can't accomplish what I want.
I would like to be able to install the gtk1.2-dev and
On 5 Apr 2000, Bob Hilliard wrote:
I haven't seen it documented, but from experience, I believe the
daylight saving change is only done if the hardware clock is set to
GMT (UTC=yes in /etc/default/rcS).
That would be a bug, if it was true.
GMT has nothing to do with daylight saving time, and
Antonio Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is a good point. May be it would be a good idea to implement some
kind of way to
have a visual field of packages available, with short explanation and
link to wider
explanation (or link-option-command), accesible from within the
system, without
Bob Hilliard writes:
I haven't seen it documented, but from experience, I believe the daylight
saving change is only done if the hardware clock is set to GMT (UTC=yes
in /etc/default/rcS).
Mine is.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
on 4/5/00 5:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Toshiba Tecra 8100. I have installed Accelerated-X v5.03 to achieve
an X-windows environment. I am having some difficulty keeping the XFree86
packages at bay within dselect. I have loaded equivs but I can't accomplish
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Tim:
It may be a buggy kernel. dpkg -i old kernel-image (the one that works).
Try downloading the k.-s.-2.2.14-4 and configuring from there.
I had problems with the k-s-2.2.14-3.
Eric Wolven
Timothy == Timothy C Phan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce Sass [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 5 Apr 2000, Bob Hilliard wrote:
I haven't seen it documented, but from experience, I believe the
daylight saving change is only done if the hardware clock is set to
GMT (UTC=yes in /etc/default/rcS).
That would be a bug, if it was true.
GMT has
As a rule I'm very happy reading my mail in Pine through a shell
account. However occasionally I receive an attachment that I need to use
another program to view. Can somebody recommend a good mail program
similar to pine that can handle attachments? I don't want anything too
fancy.
Also do I
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No wonder people say that Debian is the most difficult
Unix-clone distro to install and use...
Fisrt of all, since Debian is not widely supported
(as I have noticed; compared to otherdistros such as
FreeBSD or Red Hat Linux), there are not many mirrors
for me to
Hi Hilary!
On Wed, 05 Apr 2000, Hilary Hertzoff wrote:
As a rule I'm very happy reading my mail in Pine through a shell
account. However occasionally I receive an attachment that I need to use
another program to view. Can somebody recommend a good mail program
similar to pine that can
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Hilary Hertzoff wrote:
As a rule I'm very happy reading my mail in Pine through a shell
account. However occasionally I receive an attachment that I need to
use another program to view. Can somebody recommend a good mail
program similar to pine that can handle
On Wed, 05 Apr 2000 14:20:54 PDT, Beavis writes:
using=20
intel pro 10/100 --eepro100 works great!!
is that an ISA or PCI card?
if it´s the former, you could set IRQ 10 to used in the bios,
every bios of a pci-capable machine that I know of can do either
that or assign a fixed irq to the
On Wednesday, 05 April 2000 at 18:18, Hilary Hertzoff wrote:
As a rule I'm very happy reading my mail in Pine through a shell
account. However occasionally I receive an attachment that I need to use
another program to view. Can somebody recommend a good mail program
similar to pine that
Following up on my own original post, I notice that there are at least 4
different versions of MST7MDT on my system, as shown by a
'md5sum `locate MST7MDT`':
4a92b448aa22b9a1884b066cb3436477 /usr/share/zoneinfo/MST7MDT
4a92b448aa22b9a1884b066cb3436477 /usr/share/zoneinfo/posix/MST7MDT
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