Re: Kernel panic

1997-04-07 Thread Paul Chau
Probably you have all the filesystem drivers modularised. Have a look of /usr/src/linux/.config and check if ext2fs got an answer of y or m in the configuration. Regards. Paul :) On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, G. Kapetanios wrote: > > Hi, > > Two days ago I managed to recompile my own kernel. It went rou

motif and X

1997-04-07 Thread Kevin J Poorman
Hi first the motif questions 1: where can I get the motif librarys ? 2: How much do they cost ? secondly the X questions when I type xdm absolutly nothing happens I just get a command prompt back and no processes are spawned... any thoughts ? when I look though /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fvwm95-2/ I s

Re: Future Domain controller

1997-04-07 Thread Douglas Bates
> "I" == Douglas Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I> I have an old PC that I want to Debianize. It has a Future I> Domain ISA SCSI controller. The exact model is the TMC-1680. I> The disks are some crufty old DEC RZ23's that I salvaged from some I> DECstations. I> The DOS device d

Re: xemacs and emacs

1997-04-07 Thread Douglas Bates
> "Jean" == Jean Pierre LeJacq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Jean> I have both working fine on my system which is based on the Jean> unstable branch. Didn't have to do anything special. Jean> On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, Steve Hsieh wrote: >> Can someone explain why the xemacs and emacs packag

Re: Safer package installation

1997-04-07 Thread Karl M. Hegbloom
> "Dima" == Dima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> As you state, disk space is now pretty cheap. That's not an >> excuse to wantonly waste disk a la Microsoft, but symlinks >> aren't exactly huge. Dima> Which is even worse, in a sense -- they waste a whole disk Dima> block e

Re: xdm?

1997-04-07 Thread Rick
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- If xdm is starting it should throw you into a graphic login. If you remain at the command prompt type login then something is wrong with xdm. Check the /var/log xdm-errors file. To disable xdm just change the name of the file in /etc/rc2.d from S99xdm to K99xd

Re: Safer package installation

1997-04-07 Thread Raymond A. Ingles
On 7 Apr 1997, Alair Pereira do Lago wrote: > " Raymond A. Ingles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Installed packages go to a specific place in the file hierarchy, e.g. > > "/usr/packages//". There's "/usr/packages//lib/", > > "/usr/packages//bin/", etc. A script then makes symlinks from, say,

Re: Help! I messed up!

1997-04-07 Thread Rick Macdonald
Michael J. McCann wrote: > > On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, Jim Smith wrote: > > [... much deleted ...] > > > Ya can't be too paranoid!! > > [ ... ] > > "Even paranoids have real enemies" > > - Attributed to Dr. Henry Kissinger Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean somebody

Re: Help! I messed up!

1997-04-07 Thread Michael J. McCann
On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, Jim Smith wrote: [... much deleted ...] > Ya can't be too paranoid!! [ ... ] "Even paranoids have real enemies" - Attributed to Dr. Henry Kissinger

RE: Xwindows manager

1997-04-07 Thread Rick
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- You have to have a window-manager installed for it to be used. I believe twm is included in the distribution since I never wanted it but have it. I use afterstep wich is based on fvwm. It's pretty good. The file to edit are in the /etc/X11 directory. The win

Re: Kernel recompile affects X display left-shift?

1997-04-07 Thread Rick
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- I've noticed the same thing. It only happens when I use X in bpp 16 mode. If I use the standard bpp 8 mode the screen does not shift. I know there are commands to use in the config files to adjust this, but not off hand. I just leave it adjusted for X and for

RE: moving to bo/modutils

1997-04-07 Thread Rick
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- I had the same problem. I recompiled the kernel without module support, and installed the modutils without a problem. If you comment out the module entries in the /etc/modules file the boot errors will stop. Just hope you don't need any of them. I haven't re

RE: xscreensaver and Motif...

1997-04-07 Thread Rick
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- I have looked in the doc's and find no way to display plain old jpg's as the screensaver instead of the animations. I would like to see an option to display the contents of an image directory, randomly maybe? I tried to run the demo mode to get this dialog box

Re: .forward not working

1997-04-07 Thread Pete Harlan
> > Does anyone have any idea why .forward would not forward or pipe > > to a program (ie procmail). It seems like it is not even being > > looked at. > > I came across the same problem. > > .forward is working fine as long as there are only some email > addresses inside. It seems that Smail ca

Re: xemacs and emacs

1997-04-07 Thread Jean Pierre LeJacq
I have both working fine on my system which is based on the unstable branch. Didn't have to do anything special. -- Jean Pierre On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, Steve Hsieh wrote: > Can someone explain why the xemacs and emacs packages can't coexist on the > same Debian system? (What would it take to make

Re: code-names

1997-04-07 Thread Bruce Perens
> Two questions: > 1. What's good about GNU libc? > 2. Whose libc is libc5? LIBC5 is GNU libc with substantial patches for Linux. LIBC6 is GNU libc with the Linux support merged back in to the main source thread. GNU calls these LIBC 1 and 2. We call it LIBC6 on Linux because our version numbers d

RE: ip_alias.o module not included?

1997-04-07 Thread Rick
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- It only takes about 5 min's. If you send me your hardware req's I'll build you a new kernel/module pkg. It will be a 2.0.29 kernel. On 06-Apr-97 Don Brady wrote: >In the pre-compiled modules distributed with 1.2.8 of Debian, all of the >ipv4 modules are missin

Re: Safer package installation

1997-04-07 Thread Dima
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: ... >>Ok, the alternative is that the script uses the information provided >>inside the package, which is precisely what we have now [...] > > With the exception that the package doesn't muck with the rest of the >filesystem directly. It has to go through a

nis install problem >>please advise

1997-04-07 Thread Michael J Devine
I installed the nis, netbase, and netstd packages on the machines in my lab, and followed the nis.debian.howto in setting up the master and slave. The master seems to be doing well, but the slave cannot seem to find the start-stop daemon. Is there anything special I need to do in order to get the

Re: No nfs, no boot

1997-04-07 Thread Pete Templin
On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, Steve Hsieh wrote: > > Now the obvious solution is to fix up the other machine, but the thing > > which worried me most was the fact that the attempt to nfs mount didn't > > timeout. Which means that my system is entirely dependent on the other > > system in order to boot. >

Re: A Qt alternative for KDE?

1997-04-07 Thread Rick Macdonald
Mark Eichin wrote: > > > From: Lars Hallberg Micro++ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > What do You think of a Wrapper Class Libary that makes it easy to write > > code that runns on diferent widget sets? > > Don't forget OI (there was an interface builder based on it that was > free-of-cost for linux, a wh

Re: long-standing netscape problem fixed

1997-04-07 Thread Syrus Nemat-Nasser
On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, James D. Freels wrote: > I have found a fix to a long-standing problem I have had with printing > from Netscape on versions after 2.0. I discovered the web page > > http://members.ping.at/theofilu/netscape.html > > which explains the problem and gives a fix. Thanks to > Th

Re: xemacs and emacs

1997-04-07 Thread Martin Schulze
Steve Hsieh writes: > > Can someone explain why the xemacs and emacs packages can't coexist on the > same Debian system? (What would it take to make them coexist?) I was thinking of this lately. I also was wondering whey they don't use update-alternatives - like the three vi clones do. Both pr

Re: .forward not working

1997-04-07 Thread Martin Schulze
Jason Killen writes: > > Does anyone have any idea why .forward would not forward or pipe to a program > (ie procmail). It seems like it is not even being looked at. Ouh, I thougt it was a misconfiguration by me on my machine in the offices. Reading this it doesn't seem to be. :-( I came acros

Re: A Qt alternative for KDE?

1997-04-07 Thread Mark Eichin
> From: Lars Hallberg Micro++ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > What do You think of a Wrapper Class Libary that makes it easy to write > code that runns on diferent widget sets? Don't forget OI (there was an interface builder based on it that was free-of-cost for linux, a while back, but I forget the name.)

timezone package: in Indiana, US

1997-04-07 Thread Mike Miller
Well, it's the time of year for time zone questions. I have a machine in Indiana, US, which has a system clock set to UT. I use xntp to keep it in sync. I look forward to the summer when Illinois and Indiana are on the same time (CDT and EST respectively) because I don't have to remember to ad

intel ether express pro/10+ pci

1997-04-07 Thread mfrattola
Hi all, does anybody have any experience with the LAN card in the subject? do they work with linux? which driver (eepro?)? TIA -- |||| ||| Marco Frattola Microsoft is not the answer ||`..'|| |||... Piacenza, ItalyMicrosoft is the question ||| ||

xemacs and emacs

1997-04-07 Thread Steve Hsieh
Can someone explain why the xemacs and emacs packages can't coexist on the same Debian system? (What would it take to make them coexist?)

Re: .forward not working

1997-04-07 Thread Paul Wade
I think it needs to be world-readable. I was playing with it last week and found that the smail log will show when a program is invoked. That helped me get from step n to n+1. On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, Jason Killen wrote: > > Does anyone have any idea why .forward would not forward or pipe to a progra

.forward not working

1997-04-07 Thread Jason Killen
Does anyone have any idea why .forward would not forward or pipe to a program (ie procmail). It seems like it is not even being looked at. Thanks -- Jason Killen Question Stupidity Ma ma's don't let your babies grow up to be Linux hackers Monolith : the new A

Re: Seem to be hitting a snag.

1997-04-07 Thread Nathanael Nunes
Thanks for the assitance. Its finaly working. Jim Lynch wrote: > > > Take a look at /etc/resolv.conf. It needs to have some lines > in it. Mine looks like; > > domain CRAY.COM > search cray.com sgi.com > nameserver 128.162.xx.xx > nameserver 128.162.xx.xx > > Where the nameserver lin

Question about dselect..

1997-04-07 Thread smorrill
I have a base debian system installed on my 586 133 mhz. I got the "Cheap Bytes" cd and am trying to install packages, specifically the Xwindows packages. These are located in a directory called "rex-fixe" on the cd. I must be missing something here, but I cannot get dselect to recognize that di

Re: Windows for Worgroups

1997-04-07 Thread Peter Iannarelli
Paul Wade wrote: > > You need samba. > > The SMB howto will help. I am setting up a Linux Documentation Project > mirror at http://www.wtop.com/ all the howtos and mini-howtos are already > there. > > On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, MR DAVID C STEIN wrote: > > > What do I need to do to Linux so that I can

Re: Sound support in kernel recompile

1997-04-07 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, Could you mail me a screen dump of the configuration attempt? Have you looked at and added the patch found in the file /usr/doc/kernel-package.Problems.gz? My SB AWE32 config options are given below, and the sound card works fine, I just can't get the wave synthesis to wo

Getting started with the JE Debian packages

1997-04-07 Thread Thomas Baetzler
Hi, I've recently downloaded a sizeable amount of JP-Debian packages from ftp.linux.or.jp in order to enable my system to type and write Japanese. However, now that I have them I find I need some help to get started in using them :-( KON and KTerm seem to work fine for displaying japanese charact

Re: Safer package installation

1997-04-07 Thread Raymond A. Ingles
On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, Dima wrote: >... >Aint that simple -- the standard debian-provided script released >yesterday has to know how to handle a new package I will release >tomorrow. [...] Well, actually, my description wasn't entirely complete. The idea is, you have a set of directories that speci

Re: Safer package installation

1997-04-07 Thread Raymond A. Ingles
On Sat, 5 Apr 1997, John Foster wrote: >I see a couple of problems: > >From a users perspective the clourisation option for ls will be close to >useless, as almost everything under /usr will be pale blue. Unless you use "ls -L". Not to be pedantic (honest!), but from the man page: --- -L

Re: Windows for Worgroups

1997-04-07 Thread Paul Wade
You need samba. The SMB howto will help. I am setting up a Linux Documentation Project mirror at http://www.wtop.com/ all the howtos and mini-howtos are already there. On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, MR DAVID C STEIN wrote: > What do I need to do to Linux so that I can go to File Manager on a > Windows fo

Re: How to modify subject of incoming emails using procmail

1997-04-07 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, It is trivial in mailagent, but since you have already invested time in procmail, look at formail (it probably is not worth switching to mailagent for something like this). manoj -- "I'm not happy until I've violated somebody's civil rights and then put them in jail. ...

Re: Windows for Worgroups

1997-04-07 Thread Tim Sailer
In your email to me, MR DAVID C STEIN, you wrote: > > What do I need to do to Linux so that I can go to File Manager on a > Windows for Workgroups network and have it recognize that there is > another computer on the network to connect to? > > I can get the two computers to talk to each other w

Windows for Worgroups

1997-04-07 Thread MR DAVID C STEIN
What do I need to do to Linux so that I can go to File Manager on a Windows for Workgroups network and have it recognize that there is another computer on the network to connect to? I can get the two computers to talk to each other with both under Windows for work groups. I have the ethernet c

HELP!! Boot Disk Problems

1997-04-07 Thread Adam Greene
I ATTEMPTED to install the Debian 1.2.4 off of a CheapBytes CD and the boot disks hung on the md driver and I could not go any further, I have a working Slackware, so I compiled a Ramdisk enabled kernel, stuck it on the disk and rebooted, that worked fine, but the kernel seemed to hang on runni

problrms with stop-start daemon in nis

1997-04-07 Thread Michael J Devine
I installed the nis, netbase, and netstd packages on the machines in my lab, and followed the nis.debian.howto in setting up the master and slave. The master seems to be doing well, but the slave cannot seem to find the start-stop daemon. Is there anything special I need to do in order to get the

long-standing netscape problem fixed

1997-04-07 Thread James D. Freels
I have found a fix to a long-standing problem I have had with printing from Netscape on versions after 2.0. I discovered the web page http://members.ping.at/theofilu/netscape.html which explains the problem and gives a fix. Thanks to Theofilu Andreas for the fix. Naturally, it wasn't a Linux

Re: Safer package installation

1997-04-07 Thread Alair Pereira do Lago
" Raymond A. Ingles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Installed packages go to a specific place in the file hierarchy, e.g. > "/usr/packages//". There's "/usr/packages//lib/", > "/usr/packages//bin/", etc. A script then makes symlinks from, say, > "/usr/lib/" to "/usr/packages//lib/". What about pe

Re: Configuring Xfree86 for X display

1997-04-07 Thread Paul McDermott
I would try one of two things. First run SuperProbe and see what linux sees your card as. Edit your XF86Config file to reflect what you have learned from the SuperProbe. Second run the XF86Setup program check the video card data base to see if the card is in their. If it is it will tell you

Re: Is Bo frozen???

1997-04-07 Thread Brian C. White
> is Bo frozen already? When Rex got frozen I received a message from > Debian-Announce saying so. I also read in www.debian.org that Rex > was frozen. I think I have heard that Bo is frozen but I have not > checked the FTP sites yet. Yes, it is. It was announced to debian-user, but not debian-an

Re: Kernel panic

1997-04-07 Thread David Wright
On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, G. Kapetanios wrote: > Two days ago I managed to recompile my own kernel. It went roughly OK > I only tried it on my office computer today though and there seems to be a > problem. I seem to have chosen a wrong option since at a very early stage > of booting I get the following

Is Bo frozen???

1997-04-07 Thread Eloy A. Paris
Hi, is Bo frozen already? When Rex got frozen I received a message from Debian-Announce saying so. I also read in www.debian.org that Rex was frozen. I think I have heard that Bo is frozen but I have not checked the FTP sites yet. Bye, Eloy.- -- Eloy A. Paris Information Technology Department

Re: Seem to be hitting a snag.

1997-04-07 Thread Jim Lynch
Take a look at /etc/resolv.conf. It needs to have some lines in it. Mine looks like; domain CRAY.COM search cray.com sgi.com nameserver 128.162.xx.xx nameserver 128.162.xx.xx Where the nameserver lines point to the ip address of the DNS host or domain name server. Also take a look at yo

Re: XFree86 Mouse problem on PS2 mouse.

1997-04-07 Thread David Wright
On Fri, 4 Apr 1997, Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote: > On 2 Apr 1997, R. Chris Ross wrote: > > I recently sent a message regarding a problem that I am having > > with my mouse on XFree86. The mouse is a PS2 style of Mouse Systems > > mouse. According to the documentation that I have found the onl

Re: Seem to be hitting a snag.

1997-04-07 Thread Graeme Stewart
Nathanael Nunes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I am atempting to install debian on a 486. It seems to work fine execpt > for the networking part. While booting up it sais NE200 Detected and Sounds like your network is not being setup properly at boot. Even after the card is detected the syste

bad FS errors after "umount -a"

1997-04-07 Thread Andy Spiegl
Hi! a few days ago I wrote an article, but it never appeared on my local newsserver (although I got replies!), so I can't follow up to it. :-( The thing is: I *am* getting desperate now. Every time, I reboot my linux box e2fsck finds massive errors. Often times somewhere under /usr/lib/termin

xbuffy 3.3

1997-04-07 Thread Carlos Alberto Carvalho
Some people want to try xbuffy. It can be downloaded from tigger.itc.virginia.edu:/pub/src Carlos

Children's software for Linux

1997-04-07 Thread adavis
Is that an oxymoron? Alan -- Alan Eugene Davis Marianas High School 15o 8.8'N GMT+10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] AAA 196 Box 10,001145o 42.5'E Saipan, MP 96950 Northern Mariana Islan

Re: How to modify subject of incoming emails using procmail

1997-04-07 Thread Jason Costomiris
On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, Christian Hudon wrote: > So the question is, is there an easy way to make a substitution on *only* > the 'Subject:' line of the *header* of the mail, either using procmail or > something else? Sure. man formail. I wonder, however, why on earth you would want to do this. Why

Re: Netscape Communicator 4.0b3 status (fwd)

1997-04-07 Thread Philipp JW Grau
On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, Gary Lee wrote: > Where can I find the 4.0b3 Netscape? home.netscape.com and its mirrors... I suppose ;-) cu philipp -- - Ph. Grau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Technische FH Wildau W

Netscape Communicator 4.0b3 status (fwd)

1997-04-07 Thread Gary Lee
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Where can I find the 4.0b3 Netscape? Gary Lee -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv iQB1AwUBM0jW6mzpjmw4W/6JAQHLoAL/VPzmvtn04A74aSA6qorBibf6oTE/7ZGG qbvrTW0s2vMM07MWMM+XSxP8HNMW0afaUV8Rn7ovHGqRAMB0VkZPws1OjoN84hiu ZHxlMYK7HXzZBS6or1

Unidentified subject!

1997-04-07 Thread Oliver Elphick
I have xdm running permanently and managing user logins. In order to make full use of exmh I had to get xdm authorisation running. I didn't fully understand the process and I am even more baffled now, because only root and I are able to log in; all other users get thrown out immediately because X

Re: Kernel recompile affects X display left-shift?

1997-04-07 Thread Nathan O. Siemers
"A. M. Varon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, Nathan O. Siemers wrote: > > > Is there anything in a kernel recompile that would affect how XFree > > performs? I have an AST ascentia laptop, 800x600 screen. The default > > debian kernel gives an X display that is shifted about 30

TKinfo - How Customize?

1997-04-07 Thread Victor Torrico
Hello All, I downloaded the TKinfo .deb package and need to customize it (Font size, cursor, colors, etc). Followed the instructions in the help file for making a /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/tkinfo global customization file but it does not change the defaults of TKinfo. I only want to change the g

Re: Kernel panic

1997-04-07 Thread G. Kapetanios
Thanks for your reply I am afraid root is set to /dev/hda3 The precompiled 2.0.29 kernel works fine. The problem seems to be in the options chosen for the new kernel . I just don't know which one I must change :-( Thanks George On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, Steffen R. Mue

Kernel panic

1997-04-07 Thread G. Kapetanios
Hi, Two days ago I managed to recompile my own kernel. It went roughly OK I only tried it on my office computer today though and there seems to be a problem. I seem to have chosen a wrong option since at a very early stage of booting I get the following error VFS: cannot open root device 03:03

Netscape Communicator 4.0b3 status

1997-04-07 Thread Zenon Fortuna
Forwarded message: >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Apr 7 01:53:37 PDT 1997 Article: 11189 of linux.debian.user Path: nntp2.ba.best.com!shellx.best.com!not-for-mail From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Zenon Fortuna) Newsgroups: linux.debian.user Subject: Netscape Communicator 4.0b3 status Date: 7 Apr 1997 01:51:0

Would Debian tell a fib?

1997-04-07 Thread Mark Phillips
Hi, In the file "/etc/X11/config" it says: # This file contains configuration flags for the X Window System. # For a description of the meanings of the flags, see # /usr/doc/X11/debian.README And yet the file "/usr/doc/X11/debian.README" doesn't exist. Does anyone know where it is? Or is ther

Re: IBM PS/2 computer

1997-04-07 Thread @
Greetings, installing debian on IBM PS/2s can be tricky, more info can be gather at http://glycerine.itsmm.uni.edu/mca/ or even an IBM PS/2 boot disk at ftp.dcrl.nd.edu/pub/misc/linux good luck & let me know your result jd? +---

Re: No nfs, no boot

1997-04-07 Thread Steve Hsieh
> I have my machine setup to mount a disk on another (Debian) linux machine. > Unfortunately when I was rebooting my system, the other machine didn't > want to serve me, so my machine hung with: > > NFS server ottifant not responding, still trying. > > > Now the obvious solution is to fix up the

Re: code-names

1997-04-07 Thread Bruce Perens
From: Vadim Vygonets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 1. What's good about GNU libc? All Linux distributions without exception have decided to use it, as far as I am aware. I think this is because H.J. Lu, the current Linux libc maintainer, led the movement. The library will be used on, Hurd, and MkLinux. >

Re: A Qt alternative for KDE?

1997-04-07 Thread Bruce Perens
From: Lars Hallberg Micro++ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > What do You think of a Wrapper Class Libary that makes it easy to write > code that runns on diferent widget sets? It's a good idea. There are a number of ways to go about it. One is to take the documented Qt interface and implement it on top of a

No nfs, no boot

1997-04-07 Thread Mark Phillips
Hi, I have my machine setup to mount a disk on another (Debian) linux machine. Unfortunately when I was rebooting my system, the other machine didn't want to serve me, so my machine hung with: NFS server ottifant not responding, still trying. Now the obvious solution is to fix up the other mac

Re: IBM PS/2 computer

1997-04-07 Thread Douglas L Stewart
On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, System Account wrote: > i have just recieved an old IBM PS/2 Model 80 computer (8580). > I would like to install debian on it but when i boot with the rescue disk > for the install it starts loading then uncompresses to this point: Don't these things have an MCA bus?

Seem to be hitting a snag.

1997-04-07 Thread Nathanael Nunes
I am atempting to install debian on a 486. It seems to work fine execpt for the networking part. While booting up it sais NE200 Detected and that it is using IRQ 9. Then It starts to inform me that the network is unreachable. It does this for any ping or DNS search. Anything that anyone could

Re: IBM PS/2 computer

1997-04-07 Thread Matt Lawrence
At 10:43 PM 4/6/97 -0400, System Account wrote: > i have just recieved an old IBM PS/2 Model 80 computer (8580). > I would like to install debian on it but when i boot with the rescue disk > for the install it starts loading then uncompresses to this point: The mod 80 is a microchannel mach

Re: Problem with Netscape making zombies!

1997-04-07 Thread Karl M. Hegbloom
I had a line in my ~/.bash_profile like this: export PATH=".:~/programs/bin:"$PATH":/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin" ... hashing it out fixed the netscape problem. It also runs from the fvwm2 menu now, since I added: export PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:~/bin ... to my ~/.

Re: How to modify subject of incoming emails using procmail

1997-04-07 Thread Clint Adams
> So the question is, is there an easy way to make a substitution on *only* > the 'Subject:' line of the *header* of the mail, either using procmail or > something else? Set up a procmail recipe to identify the appropriate messages and then pipe them through formail which can redo the subject.

IBM PS/2 computer

1997-04-07 Thread System Account
hi there i have just recieved an old IBM PS/2 Model 80 computer (8580). I would like to install debian on it but when i boot with the rescue disk for the install it starts loading then uncompresses to this point: Console: 16 point font, 400 scans Console: colour VGA+ 80x25, 1 virtu

Re: Problem with Netscape making zombies!

1997-04-07 Thread Karl M. Hegbloom
> "Tick" == The Tick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Tick> Hello Debian Users List!, I seem to be having problems with Tick> Netscape 3.01 spawning zombie 'netstat' processes, and thus Tick> hanging. I was wondering if anybody knows a fix for this. Tick> The only cause I can think

Re: ppp

1997-04-07 Thread Mike Leddy
A. M. Varon wrote: > > hi, > > what's the the best init string to pass on to a 14.4 plug n' pray > USRobotics modem? > > And it's not the telephone line bacause this computer is a dual boot > debian and windoz95 computer. In windoz, it works fine. > I suspect you are connecting without error c

Re: Kernel recompile affects X display left-shift?

1997-04-07 Thread A. M. Varon
On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, Nathan O. Siemers wrote: > Is there anything in a kernel recompile that would affect how XFree > performs? I have an AST ascentia laptop, 800x600 screen. The default > debian kernel gives an X display that is shifted about 30 pixels to > the right. Some of my early recompiles

Re: MC broken?

1997-04-07 Thread Paul Seelig
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David/Bill Benjamin) writes: > I have deleted the old configuration files, but that did not seem to > resolve the problem. However, I did discover something: if I change the > SHELL environment variable to anything other than /bin/zsh, it

Problem with Netscape making zombies!

1997-04-07 Thread The Tick
Hello Debian Users List!, I seem to be having problems with Netscape 3.01 spawning zombie 'netstat' processes, and thus hanging. I was wondering if anybody knows a fix for this. The only cause I can think of for this is that the Netscape coders forgot to do a 'wait' in the parent process