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Hola a todos,
Hice un apt-get dist-upgrade para pasar de slink a potato, y después de
1.001 historias el apt me dice lo siguiente:
Setting up modutils (2.3.16-1) ...
depmod: QM_MODULES: Function not implemented
dpkg: error processing modutils (--configure):
subprocess post-installation
Hola a todos,
Hice un apt-get dist-upgrade para pasar de slink a potato, y después de
1.001 historias el apt me dice lo siguiente:
Setting up modutils (2.3.16-1) ...
depmod: QM_MODULES: Function not implemented
dpkg: error processing modutils (--configure):
subprocess post-installation
Yo utilizo www-data en PostgreSQL. Sin embargo, recuerdo algún
problemilla al dar de alta este usuario. Echale un ojo a la
documentación, creo que el nombre de usuario debe escribirse entre
comillas en las órdenes CREATE USER y GRANT.
Por lo demás, no le veo ventajas o inconvenientes a utilizar
Hola lista.
Pues eso, que despus de instalar dos potatos en dos
PC, ninguno de los dos tiene daemon para imprimir. Si ejecuto lpc y le digo
status me contesta que no hay trabajos, etc. y diche 'no daemon
present'.
Uno tiene lpr y apsfilter y el otro lpr y
magicfilter.
Si le digo
Debian no te quita los echos ni nada de lo que tu pongas, cuando actualizas el
sistema hace una comprobación a ver si el archivo se ha modificado y si es así
te pregunta que quieres hacer.
Un saludo.
On lun, 18 sep 2000, Hue-Bond escribió:
El lunes 18 de septiembre de 2000 a la(s) 03:28:00
Hola. Qué poco tráfico tiene esta lista.
Tras más de año y medio de espera y de sufrir con la slink y el nuevo
hardware sin soporte, aquí llegó por fin la potato. La he instalado en un par
de máquinas y bien. He actualizado 3 ó 4 máquinas por red, y sin mayor
problema. Pero... para mi casa y
Hola, me llamo Fernando y soy nuevo en esta lista, me han hablado de ella y me
han dicho
que aqui podriais decirme como solucionar mi problema.
Para centraros os dire que estoy haciendo un proyecto de trafico de red en la
universidad de
Valencia, y me he encontrado que cuando tengo un fichero
hu, hola Fernando , yo creo que el problema esta en la sintaxis
empleada en la línea, la seperación entre campos parece hacerse en el gnu
sort preferentemente con -k para marcar el campo a usar para establecer el
orden , estando los campos numerados de 1 a n, por compatibilidad se
mantiene en
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Hue-Bond wrote:
a) grep holas archivo | less
¿Es posible editar o guardar desde less lo que le llega desde
la salida estándar? Lo he necesitado un par de veces y al
intentarlo pulsando v (para editar) me dice que no se puede. Quizá
hola amigos debianeros!
no suelo intervenir en la lista aunque la suelo leer. no suelo intervenir
entre otras cosas porque aunque soy debianero convencido no estoy muy activo
ultimamente -linuxeramente hablando- y tampoco tengo mucho tiempo.
el caso es que hoy he bajado con fetchmail el correo
El Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Ignacio García Fernández escribió:
Hola lista.
Pues eso, que después de instalar dos potatos en dos PC, ninguno de los dos
tiene daemon para imprimir. Si ejecuto lpc y le digo status me contesta que no
hay trabajos, etc. y diche 'no daemon present'.
Uno tiene lpr y
On lun, sep 18, 2000 at 03:24:55 +0200, Luis M. García wrote:
cat fichero/dev/lp1
El puerto de la impresora es /dev/lp0, no me acuerdo desde qué versión del
kernel. Quizás sólo sea ese el problema.
Desde 2.2.0.
--
Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On lun, sep 18, 2000 at 03:08:35 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
leyendo mensaje 1 de 23 (67899 octetos)
..fetchmail:
Error de SMTP: 250 Reset state
Por otra parte,
cat fichero/dev/lp1
El puerto de la impresora es /dev/lp0, no me acuerdo desde qué versión del
kernel. Quizás sólo sea ese el problema.
Creo que no (no recuerdo exactamante porque la Debian la tengo en casa). Aún
así, he probado con lp0 y con lp1.
Hola a todos...
--
--
leyendo mensaje 1 de 23 (67899 octetos)
..
fetchmail:
Error de SMTP: 250 Reset state
fetchmail: mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] bounced
Mi nombre es Marco Antonio Contreras, yo tengo varias dudas sobre el paquete
de sudo, bueno la maquina donde estoy instalando sudo es una
HP-9000, edite el archivo /etc/sudoers y le di privilegios a un usuario
normal de ejecutar un commando propio de root, en este caso el comando
crontab, pero
El lunes 18 de septiembre de 2000 a la(s) 14:25:06 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
contaba:
s archivo de destino te salva la salida a un nuevo archivo
no se si es eso a lo que te refieres :/
Sí! Musha jrasia!!
--
Just do it.
David Serrano [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux Registered
hola amigos:
no puedo instalar kdiskcat me dice que tengo mal instaladas la librerias
Qt y kde.
algun programa similar a este ...
ya instale como 300 Mg de librerias y nada...
muchas gracias
El lunes 18 de septiembre de 2000 a la(s) 10:18:38 +0200, Rodolfo García
contaba:
Debian no te quita los echos ni nada de lo que tu pongas, cuando actualizas
el sistema hace una comprobación a ver si el archivo se ha modificado y si es
así te pregunta que quieres hacer.
Eso creía yo,
Hola!
Estoy siguiendo un curso de Java y tenía ganas de hacer prácticas en
el ordenador de casa. Y por supuesto, usando mi bien amado Linux y el
VI.
Pero nada, no tengo nada claro que paquetes instalar. Como me tengo
que bajar casi todo por Internet (de non-free) casi me gustaría que
me
Hola a todos:
Tengo la última versión de Debian2.2 Potato y el driver que antes me servía
para viejos núcleos, no me sirve para la 2.2.17 que tiene la Potato. ¿Sabe
alguien si puede existir ya algún driver para mi pobrecito gúinmodem en
algún lado? (Lucent)
Muchas gracias.
Holas!!
He instalado evolution y and trabajando con el la verdad es q rula bien.
Pero tengo una pregunta hay alguna forma de hacer q recuerde los pass
the las cuentas???
BYez!!!
Yep Xose!
El Mon, 18 de Sep de 2000 a las 09:11 PM, Xose Manoel Ramos escribió:
Estoy siguiendo un curso de Java y tenía ganas de hacer prácticas en
el ordenador de casa. Y por supuesto, usando mi bien amado Linux y el
VI.
Yo estoy en ello también y utilizo el JDK 1.2.2 (21 Mb +-) que bajé
Holas!!!
Ya esta rulando gracias.
Otra pregunta hay algun boot disk para instalar debian con soporte
reiserfx???
- Original Message -
From: Danito [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: EasyTech Consulting [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Danito [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2000 8:24 AM
Subject:
Hola a [EMAIL PROTECTED], soy usuario de Debian y por mucho
tiempo. Se me ha presentado un problema curioso que os relato. Tengo instalada
la distribución Slink de Debian, con el entorno gráfico de KDE. Ayer estaba
trabajando como uno de tantos días con linux y de pronto se fue la luz.
Já esta tudo pronto para a geração dos boot-floppies da Potato r-1
em Português. Mais uma vez contamos com a ajuda do Rafael Laboissiere
[EMAIL PROTECTED] que enviou um patch com dezenas de correções
ortográficas e traduções da versão anterior do pt.po.
A Potato r-1 está para ser lançada por
Oi pessoal
Instalei e estou usando o Potato . Já fiz os upgrades pelo apt-get
(apt-get update e apt-get upgrade) direto dos sites oficiais listados
como padrão no sources.list . Depois da instalação, o sistema inciava no
runlevel 2. Fiz um teste e mudei no /etc/inittab para iniciar no
runlevel
como vcs sabem, estou comecando com debian, e me interessei muito pela
montagem da pagina-mirror do debian, estou disposto a colaborar, eu ano
sou muito bom com web design, mas com web programming to dentro =)
Além de ser bom, só pode usar ferramentas GNU para fazer o site
(vi e
Estarei apenas esperando esse lancamento para queimar os primeiros CDs
da Debian em Portugues!!
Quoting Gleydson Mazioli da Silva ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Já esta tudo pronto para a geração dos boot-floppies da Potato r-1
em Português. Mais uma vez contamos com a ajuda do Rafael Laboissiere
hi ya rob...
the simple ones firstassumming you'd be using win2k and autocad...
i'd try something like 8G-10G for win2k. as the first
partition /dev/hda1 aka c:
rest is up to linuxetc and if yu think you might want to
boot debian and redhat and mandrake or something else
On Sat, Sep 16, 2000 at 05:44:36PM +0100, Terry Boon wrote:
PS: Is there any inetd replacement which can listen selectively on the
various interfaces? Maybe this could be a solution for having both exim
and leafnode not listening on the inet ports for home users, what do you
think???
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 07:15:13PM -0500, William Jensen wrote:
Greetings,
As some of you know I'm converting to a SCSI system this week when my hardware
arrives. I've started giving a thought to what I need to backup, save, or
generally have available to me offline so I can get my system
Swoop wrote:
J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote:
On Sat, Sep 16, 2000 at 20:33:56 +0200, Swoop wrote:
I'm using rsync to make a mirror of Debian - for a long time it had worked
very well, but suddenly this error appears:
Resource temporarily unavailable
Does anyone have a clue why
Okay, this is my first (and probably not last) cry for help. I just
intalled the latest stable version of Debian (2.2, from CD) and
everything seemed to be going so I rebooted (from a floppy) and went to
the bathroom.
When I came back:
modprobe: modprobe: Can't open dependencies file
Hi!
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
Thanks a lot! 475 got most favourable votes. It installs well (after I
realised that the tar file is no longer required ;-)) and seems to
perform stable.
This depends to a large extent on what pages you want to view. In case
they contain
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 12:05:25PM +0200 or thereabouts, Atila Nemet wrote:
Hi!
I have just installed debian 2.2 and I have a few problems :o)
First, my mouse does not work. I can not start the X because it
reports that there is no mouse. In consol mode there is also no mouse.
Seems to me
Sie schrieben:
And, like I said, I can print plain text files fine with lpr... also I
noticed that I can print in Abiword (but it's not suitable for me
because of the other problems I mentioned). So I don't know what's
stopping me from being able to print in gv and kword.
You are able to
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 03:50:25PM + or thereabouts, Gary Turner wrote:
ultimate functionality and safety. Until software gets even more out
of hand, I am memory and HD rich.
The system will consist of:
PII 350 mHz, Spacewalker HOT 661, Award BIOS
192 meg ram
8 gig HD (primary master)
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 06:09:22PM +0200 or thereabouts, Kai Weber wrote:
This is exactly the displayed menu. Shouldn't it be something dynamicly
loaded code? I will ask in the sawfish mailinglist, too. But could
someone inform me, whether his sawfish like packaged from Helix displays
the
Where i have to store the ID and Password for a ISDN Dialup-Connection on
Debian Potato?
Sven-Eric Jannasch
i'm trying to get NAT/VPN going from debian to debian
thru the internet, via tunnelv.
any gurus out there? (ethertap? netlink? what the...?)
Ive run into a problem upgrading from slink to potato because of my own
stupidity. I had Slink running fine but decided to rearrange my
installation while upgrading (remove fat partition...). Well I forgot that
the Slink CD I have does not have the drivers for an epic100 network card.
So I need to
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 02:16:17AM -0500 or thereabouts, adam.edgar wrote:
Ive run into a problem upgrading from slink to potato because of my own
stupidity. I had Slink running fine but decided to rearrange my
installation while upgrading (remove fat partition...). Well I forgot that
the
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 10:46:11AM +0400, Rino Mardo wrote:
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 03:50:25PM + or thereabouts, Gary Turner wrote:
ultimate functionality and safety. Until software gets even more out
of hand, I am memory and HD rich.
The system will consist of:
PII 350 mHz,
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 11:54:13PM -0800 or thereabouts, Ethan Benson wrote:
/boot - 50MB
/ - 256MB
/usr - 2GB
/swap - 2xRAM
/var at least 1GB (for /var/cache/apt)
/tmp at least 50MB to 100MB
and ditch /boot you don't need it and its more trouble then its worth,
just make sure
Lindsay Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello World,
I like to keep a partial mirror and I use apt-move (woody) to good effect.
Now I'd like to mirror helixcode as well. But I can't figure out a way to
arrange things so that apt-move will handle it gracefully. Has anyone got
this
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 12:14:39PM +0400, Rino Mardo wrote:
yes you can do away without /boot. i'm just being generous here. in fact, /
can be 64MB only or even 50MB if my memory serves me right
even on my most bloated install / is only taking up 19MB
as for /boot there was just a mention
Hi,
I'd like to include a NFS mounted repository (actually a very
comprehensive Debian installation) into the Module Search Path
of Perl.
Boundary conditions:
* transparent for the users
* Modules that are also locally available should not be loaded
by NFS.
Does anyone know how to manage
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 08:32:48PM -0400, Rob wrote:
Hey, im about to install deb2.2, can anyone recommend a specific
partitioning scheme?
I would do the following:
/boot /dev/hda1 - primary 10 MB
win2k /dev/hda2 - primary 1.5 GB
/ 2.0 GB (for growth)
/var1.0 GB (or 2.0) for
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 09:43:46PM +0100, ivan wrote:
I'd like to be able to press the F2 key when in X-windows xterm instead of
entering
| more (par exemple). What is the easiest way of achieving this? I've
tried various
things like editing /etc/X11/Xresources/xterm to no avail.
Any
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 10:46:11AM +0400, Rino Mardo wrote:
/swap - 2xRAM
I don't think the 'rule' of swap being 2xRAM is necessary anymore.
I have 256 MB RAM, and 133 MB swap, and hardly use the swap at all
(currently using about 712 KB of swap). My system can have up to
1 GB of RAM. I
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Michael S. Fischer wrote:
Can someone please tell me how to use the Debian packaging tools to
scan a system for changed files based on the md5sums contained in the
.debs?
I've used a simple for bash, like this:
for F in `ls /var/lib/dpkg/info/*md5sums`; do md5sum -c $F;
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 11:26:02AM +0200, Thomas Gebhardt wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to include a NFS mounted repository (actually a very
comprehensive Debian installation) into the Module Search Path
of Perl.
Boundary conditions:
* transparent for the users
* Modules that are also
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 08:18:39AM -0300, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Michael S. Fischer wrote:
Can someone please tell me how to use the Debian packaging tools to
scan a system for changed files based on the md5sums contained in the
.debs?
I've used a simple
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 03:10:04PM -0700, Nate Amsden wrote:
Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
so i guess, the driver is not the best in this regard - or is it an inherent
problem of atapi drives?
its a problem of atapi drives mostly, if you have DMA turned on that can
reduce cpu utilization
Where i have to store the ID and Password for a ISDN Dialup-Connection on
Debian Potato?
Is it async PPP or sync PPP?
For sync PPP I believe but not sure that it takes a pointer from ipppd command
line or from /etc/isdn/ipppd.ippp0 and uses either /etc/ppp/pp-secrets or
Kind of odd.
yesterday i setup a NIS/NFS server on Solaris7 x86 (inside vmware ontop
of debian). To test it i setup a Linux mandrake 7.1 distro since it has
built in NIS during the install(again on top of another machine in
vmware ontop of debian) it works fine.
i have a debian 2.2r0 based
Simeon Simes wrote:
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 03:10:04PM -0700, Nate Amsden wrote:
Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
so i guess, the driver is not the best in this regard - or is it an
inherent
problem of atapi drives?
its a problem of atapi drives mostly, if you have DMA turned on that
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 02:21:20PM +0200, Lukasz Walewski wrote:
Has anyone any experiences with parallel programming under Debian?
Yes :-) . There's a mailing list debian-beowulf@lists.debian.org about
this sort of thing (subscribe in the usual fashion) which will probably
be better able to
When I installed Helix, it asked what I wanted installed. I chose
not to install the games. And it did just that.
On 17 Sep 00, at 18:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Pollywog wrote:
This Helix-Gnome thing is very nice, but I wish I could get rid of the games
and
Hi,
I've got a quick LaTex question. Is there a way to make LaTex _not_
justify the text on the right? The only thing I can think of is line
breaks after each line.
It's for a paper which I need to submit tomorrow morning, with a guideline
that the text be only left-justified. If you could
Hello,
Since the potato release i am using apt-get instead of dpkg, but
some apt-get isn't able to work with some .deps (e.g. aalib, gimp) is
exists with the error message:
$ apt-get install aalib1
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Package aalib1 has no available
Quoting Joachim Trinkwitz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I removed *portmap from /etc/rc2.d and I am still having sunrpc start up
on boot. I want to remove sunrpc from my system, but am having
trouble. Can anyone explain how sunrpc starts and how to stop it from
starting?
Do you have compiled
\raggedright
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Loren Hoffman wrote:
Hi,
I've got a quick LaTex question. Is there a way to make LaTex _not_
justify the text on the right? The only thing I can think of is line
breaks after each line.
It's for a paper which I need to submit tomorrow morning, with a
I've got a quick LaTex question. Is there a way to make LaTex _not_
justify the text on the right? The only thing I can think of is line
breaks after each line.
It's for a paper which I need to submit tomorrow morning, with a guideline
that the text be only left-justified. If you could
Load on a group of our servers has forced a change of structure to a
cluster of machines with various drives nfs mounted. This works very
well for most applications however a number of scripts use touch which
appears to fail on files nfs mounted from other machines in the cluster,
when run by the
+ Rino Mardo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This is exactly the displayed menu. Shouldn't it be something dynamicly
loaded code? I will ask in the sawfish mailinglist, too. But could
someone inform me, whether his sawfish like packaged from Helix displays
the Debian Menu?
mine does
I solved the
Dear Mr. Kopishke:
You asked:
Hi, I have a Okidata 0l400 LED printer, what filter should I use in
magicfilter?
I can't get to my OL400 machine right now, so this is from memory,
but if you check your user's manual, you'll see that the OL400 emulates
an HP (Laserjet, LJ II+, maybe?).
Loren Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a quick LaTex question. Is there a way to make LaTex _not_
justify the text on the right?[..]
It's for a paper which I need to submit tomorrow morning, [..]
\begin{flushleft}
blabla
bloebloe
etc.
\end{flushleft}
works.
Probably there are better
http://non-us.debian.org/dists/potato-proposed-updates/ does not
contain a Packages file, therefore it is not apt-get-able. This is
in contrast to
http://http.us.debian.org/dists/potato-proposed-updates/ which makes
me think that something is wrong here!?
-Hein
I have an application in mind where I download some folks' POP3 mail
from their ISPs to our local server, then present their E-mail (they're
Win95 users on our local network) using an IMAP server.
So far I can do everything very simply using fetchmail + procmail -d +
UW IMAP.
However, I'd like
chris chryed,
On Sat, Sep 16, 2000 at 02:14:56PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yikes, I can do without the gory details :) does this mean that once I
find a block of a tar, I can start extracting, even if it wasn't the
middle?
You want to find the first block of the tar. If you
yikes, I can do without the gory details :) does this mean that once I
find a block of a tar, I can start extracting, even if it wasn't the
middle?
you mean even if it wasn't the START?, right?
the answer is yes. just verified this.
yes. Thanks.
And now that I think of it, someone
Hi,
I just upgraded to woody (apt-get dist-upgrade) which worked extremely
well except for lilo.
The lilo 21.4.32 package contains lilo 21.5-1 beta.
Further, when I run Lilo (I compiled a 2.4 kernel) I get the following:
LILO version 21.5-1 beta, Copyright (C) 1992-1998 Werner Almesberger
I am attempting to install Debian 2.2 on my Compaq laptop. I installed the
following tasks: C++ Dev, C Dev, Debug, Devel Common, Dialup, Laptop, and X
Window System. I was able to complete the installation, but am having
trouble adding additional packages. I performed the installation using
I have Win2K and Debian at home, (excuse: my day job is developing in MS
env. Yuch)
For my MS stuff I keep a 1.5G for system and programs, 250M for swap and a
1G FAT32 for files - NTFS is notoriously incompatible so I prefer FAT32 for
personal stuff. Speed is only really an issue with loading
I am attempting to install Debian 2.2 on my Compaq laptop. I installed
the following tasks: C++ Dev, C Dev, Debug, Devel Common, Dialup, Laptop,
and X Window System. I was able to complete the installation, but am
having trouble adding additional packages. I performed the installation
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 11:26:02AM +0200, Thomas Gebhardt wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to include a NFS mounted repository (actually a very
comprehensive Debian installation) into the Module Search Path
of Perl.
Boundary conditions:
* transparent for the users
* Modules that are also
I figured that title would get your attention... :)
I discovered emacs is on my system, and I don't particularly want it there.
I have no idea how it got there either, and it's probably taking up a
healthy amount of disk space. Here's some interesting stats...
bash-2.03$ dpkg -S `which emacs`
Hi everyone,
I just installed Debian using the compact kernel and FTP. After
installing I tryed to apt-get kernel-image-2.2.17 and when I booted my
eth0 interface wouldn't come up(my tulip drivers get loaded fine and the
compact kernel works with my school network fine [dhcp]). The same
happened
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Jonathan Markevich wrote:
I figured that title would get your attention... :)
I discovered emacs is on my system, and I don't particularly want it there.
I have no idea how it got there either, and it's probably taking up a
healthy amount of disk space. Here's some
Yep,
You're going to fry the fan. You don't need a resistor on it either, just
pull the connector off the PS Motherboard - pretty simple fix. Invert
the PS so the fan port is pointed up, this will allow convection to occure
and the hot air to escape the PS.
I don't know how well it will
you should use apt-get:
apt-get install xemacs
and,
apt-get install netscape
or it's maybe:
apt-get install communicator
good luck.
p.s.:if you didn't scan the cd's
already, do it with apt-cdrom.
I am attempting to install Debian 2.2 on my Compaq laptop. I installed
the following tasks: C++
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 07:51:29AM -0400, Jonathan Markevich wrote:
bash-2.03$ dpkg -S `which emacs`
dpkg: /usr/bin/emacs not found.
What package do I have to purge?
$ dpkg -S /usr/bin/emacs
dpkg: /usr/bin/emacs not found.
$ ls -l /usr/bin/emacs
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 23
Hi,
I just want to turn off beeping in linux. It comes from the inner speaker
(not from my sound card and portable speakers) when I press arrow keys
in vi (it's just an example) and the cursor can't go any further.
How am I to do it?
Thanks for help,
QBA
Unplug the speaker.
Andrei
Is there someplace on debian.org from which I can get a file or files
containing the md5sums of all the packages? Not the packages' contents,
but the packages themselves.
I have some ISOs I got from another site (linuxiso.org) and I would like
to confirm the sums of all the packages before I use
Try adding 'bell-style none' to /etc/inputrc
T.
QBA wrote:
Hi,
I just want to turn off beeping in linux. It comes from the inner speaker
(not from my sound card and portable speakers) when I press arrow keys
in vi (it's just an example) and the cursor can't go any further.
How am I to
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 06:00:30PM +0200, QBA wrote:
Hi,
I just want to turn off beeping in linux. It comes from the inner speaker
(not from my sound card and portable speakers) when I press arrow keys
in vi (it's just an example) and the cursor can't go any further.
How am I to do it?
Jonathan Markevich writes:
I discovered emacs is on my system, and I don't particularly want it
there.
Emacs19 is standard priority (erroneously, IMHO).
What package do I have to purge?
emacs19
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John Hasler
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Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
having a bit-o-trouble getting CIPE compiled. (anybody have it running
for kernel 2.2.17? please?)
after following /usr/share/doc/cipe-source/README* ...
# dpkg -i cipe-2.2.17_1.3.0-2+2.2.17_i386.deb
(Reading database ... 27995 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace
I think I have tried everything, maybe my sound card is not fully supported? I
have a motherboard with built-in soundpro (CMI8330). The sound is working with
the exception of the cd audio. I know the cd is working because I can use the
phone plug on the face of the cdrom.
Any Ideas?
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I'm
On 18 Sep 2000, Holger Rauch wrote:
Hi!
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
Thanks a lot! 475 got most favourable votes. It installs well (after I
realised that the tar file is no longer required ;-)) and seems to
perform stable.
This depends to a large extent on what
On 17 Sep 2000, Nate Amsden wrote:
looks like bad cds to me, i'd get new ones from somewhere(not sure where
to reccomend) see the debian homepage for who has them, or if you have a
CD-R you can make your own. it seems since debian does not make their
own cds(non commercial) quality can be
On 18 Sep 2000, John L . Fjellstad wrote:
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 10:46:11AM +0400, Rino Mardo wrote:
/swap - 2xRAM
I don't think the 'rule' of swap being 2xRAM is necessary anymore.
I have 256 MB RAM, and 133 MB swap, and hardly use the swap at all
(currently using about 712 KB of
I've installed RH, MD, SuSE, Caldera, FreeBSD, etc.
and now would like to install Debian 2.2 I know, I know,
but I like punishment :)
I'm kid of hesitant because of all the new nomenclature such
as dselect dpkg, apt-get, etc. I've been monitoring
this news list for a while, and I have to say
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 07:51:29AM -0400, Jonathan Markevich wrote:
bash-2.03$ dpkg -S `which emacs`
dpkg: /usr/bin/emacs not found.
What package do I have to purge? Is there some other obscure tool for
finding files in packages? Who put it there?
My condolences on emacs. I agree
hi all,
I hope this question is directed to the correct group and not
too redundant. I checked the list archives and the policy manual
before mailing this off. What i would like is for someone to point me
towards a good source of information about what headers i need on my
system, where
Here's the deal - I have an abit bx62.0 motherboard with an abit hotrodd66
(dma66) adaptor plugged in to a pci slot. I have a memorex 48x atapi
cdrom and a 40 gig HD plugged in through the hotrod.
The first problem is that the cd will not boot. I have the same problem
with Freebsd and Beos cd's
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