Re: question on using lpr

1998-01-30 Thread bhmit1
On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Bob Nielsen wrote: This is because printers designed for PCs expect the MS-DOS crlf at the end of a line instead of lf. There information about this in either the Printing-HOWTO or the Printing-Usage-HOWTO (I forget which). The easiest way is to install either apsfilter

man segmentation fault

1998-01-30 Thread Gerald Wann
Hello - I am getting a segmentation fault whe i invoke man from the command line. What are the possible causes of this error, please? Thanks Jerry -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: man segmentation fault

1998-01-30 Thread Will Lowe
On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Gerald Wann wrote: I am getting a segmentation fault whe i invoke man from the command line. What are the possible causes of this error, please? which debian release are you using? Stable, unstable, 1.2 ..? Will

re: PROFIT From Electricity and MORE!

1998-01-30 Thread 18777200
Open letter to ANYONE... Who Wants To Make HONEST Money! *** First time network marketer's welcome... we'll show you how!!! Do you want to make money from... Electric Power Deregulation and MORE! The MORE, includes BOTH Acquisition Fees Ongoing Commissions from the following: Internet Access

Problems with java

1998-01-30 Thread Steve Witt
I'm trying to learn a little about java, so I installed jdk1.1 from hamm. The rest of my system is Debian 1.3 (or stable). I'm testing the installation using the 'hello world' app below: class HelloWorldApp { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println(Hello World!);

gcc setup problem

1998-01-30 Thread Shane D. McAndrew
Hi, I am very new to C programming. I have recently installed Debian 1.3.1 including the following C development tools - gcc 2.7.2.1-9 libc55.4.33-6 cpp 2.7.2.1-9 binutils 2.7.0.9-3 libc5-dev5.4.33-6 libg++27 2.7.2.1-8 According to dselect, they are all

Re: Window-manager?

1998-01-30 Thread Damir J. Naden
Here is another vote for the WindowMaker. I also use afterstep as my second window manager, which is very similar in looks to the windowMaker. Both are reasonably fast, look good and , as far as I can tell stable. Damir -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to

Re: Problems with java

1998-01-30 Thread Alan Su
Steve Witt wrote (Thu, 29 Jan 1998 19:27:58 -0800 (PST) ): | |[/usr/home/witt/devel/java] $ java HelloWorldApp.class |Can't find class HelloWorldApp.class | | |I've checked the environment variables CLASSPATH (I don't have it set, so |it should be set by

Home dir Permissions

1998-01-30 Thread Tim Thomson
Hi, I like to have personal web space turned on (ie http://server/~tim/), so I can easily access files (such as lynx bookmarks - point the bookmark file at /~/HTML/bookmarks.html, I can then pick this up on any remote system). What I want to know is, what are the best permissions to set my home

Re: Problems with java

1998-01-30 Thread Alex Yukhimets
I'm trying to learn a little about java, so I installed jdk1.1 from hamm. The rest of my system is Debian 1.3 (or stable). I'm testing the installation using the 'hello world' app below: class HelloWorldApp { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println(Hello

Re: gcc setup problem

1998-01-30 Thread Ben Pfaff
Can anyone see what's gone wrong? Here is the program I am trying to compile - $ cat hello.c #include iostream.h // This program prints Hello, World. main () { cout Hello, World.\n; return 0; } Your basic problem is that this is not a C program. It

Re: Window-manager?

1998-01-30 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, Are there any screen shots of wmaker? Or any comparisons with fvwm2? I have a fairly complex console (dock) set up in fvwm2, and I would like a little bit of incentive to change ;-) manoj -- Happiness is in the taste, and not in the things themselves; we are happy from

Re: Problems with java

1998-01-30 Thread Steve Witt
On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Alex Yukhimets wrote: Sure, lots of ideas :) just run it as java HelloWorldApp (without .class) and everything will be fine. Alex Y. ARG!! I knew it was some boneheaded thing! Thanks a lot! Steve -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail

Re: 128Mg of RAN, how?

1998-01-30 Thread J.Lawson
it is 8X16 = 128 ... It works fine on my machine On Wed, 28 Jan 1998, Pedro Quaresma de Almeida wrote: From: C.J.LAWSON [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sorry that should be append=mem=0x800 Jonathan What is the meaning of 0x800? I already tried and did not work. My lilo.conf

Re: 128Mg of RAN, how?

1998-01-30 Thread C.J.LAWSON
8X16 = 128 the 6 0's .. MB .. It works just fine on my machine. Jon On Wed, 28 Jan 1998, Pedro Quaresma de Almeida wrote: From: C.J.LAWSON [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sorry that should be append=mem=0x800 Jonathan What is the meaning of 0x800? I already tried and did not

Re: Home dir Permissions

1998-01-30 Thread Will Lowe
On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, Tim Thomson wrote: I like to have personal web space turned on (ie http://server/~tim/), so I can easily access files (such as lynx bookmarks - point the bookmark file at /~/HTML/bookmarks.html, I can then pick this up on any remote system). If you use apache as your

extremely off-topic: help

1998-01-30 Thread Craig Sanders
i know this is off-topic for this list, but i'm sure that there are people here who have been in the same situation. i (foolishly) agreed to re-build a win95 system from scratch for a friend. this process is annoying the hell out of me because you have to hunt all over the damn net to find the

Re: extremely off-topic: help

1998-01-30 Thread Shaleh
It is stored in logo.sys. It is a .bmp file, which windows paint will produce. So will most windows graphics programs. Create the bmp, find the original, save it, and name it logo.sys. You might want to try loading logo.sys in a bmp reader to be sure. (It may be logow.sys or logos.sys). You

Re: extremely off-topic: help

1998-01-30 Thread Ian Perry
The startup screen file is called logo.sys in the root directory of C and is a standard win bitmap format. You can use paintshop pro to convert the jpeg. It is available form from www.windows95.com or www.download.net (i think). Just change the extension os the created file from bmp to jpg and

Upgrading to Hamm

1998-01-30 Thread Kirstin S. Reese
Is it worthwhile to upgrade to hamm now, or should I wait till it is released? It would be very useful to have the latest netscape package, and the latest xemacs package, but I don't need a broken system. Should I just continue to bid my time? When is debian 2.0 due? thanks, kirstin -- Take

Re: Upgrading to Hamm

1998-01-30 Thread Craig Sanders
the short answer is maybe yes, maybe no. read on if you want the long answer :-) On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, Kirstin S. Reese wrote: Is it worthwhile to upgrade to hamm now, or should I wait till it is released? that depends entirely on how well you deal with dselect/dpkg problems. on the whole,

Re: extremely off-topic: help

1998-01-30 Thread George R
On 01/30/98 at 05:16 PM, Craig Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: i (foolishly) agreed to re-build a win95 system from scratch for a friend. this process is annoying the hell out of me because you have to hunt all over the damn net to find the damn CDROM drivers which Microsoft don't bother to

Re: [Q] dselect-mountable install does not find packages

1998-01-30 Thread Andy Mortimer
Kirk Hilliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: grin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The 'mountable' method of dselect is great -- you don't have to wait for thousands of packages telling you it's already installed. Agreed! BZ to its author (Andy Mortimer, I think). But while from the local disk

HELP: eth0 not recognized

1998-01-30 Thread David Iannucci
Please help! I've installed bo on my machine at work, and I want to start using it as my main workstation, but the kernel won't recognize my ethernet card. The machine is a Pentium-based machine made (apparently) by a company called Prime. I've got an ISA ethernet card that has E2000 printed on

Re: mtools

1998-01-30 Thread Mikko Laitamaki
On Thu, 29 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Another option is mtools. It provides commands like mcopy, mdir, mdel, ... and you don't have to remember to unmount the disk. I have been using those tools in university's Suns and thats works fine, but in my Debian system I have to be root that

Re: Offline Email

1998-01-30 Thread Tero Michelle
On 29 Jan 1998, Martin Bialasinski wrote: Daniel Mashao [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What I want is the system that I can 'send' email while my machine is off-line and then sometime later when I use a ppp connection, my system will then send the email outside. I have tried both smail and

Re: extremely off-topic: help

1998-01-30 Thread Craig Sanders
On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, George R wrote: On 01/30/98 at 05:16 PM, Craig Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: i (foolishly) agreed to re-build a win95 system from scratch for a friend. this process is annoying the hell out of me because you have to hunt all over the damn net to find the damn CDROM

Re: extremely off-topic: help

1998-01-30 Thread Michael Beattie
It is stored in logo.sys. It is a .bmp file, which windows paint will produce. So will most windows graphics programs. Create the bmp, find the original, save it, and name it logo.sys. You might want to try loading logo.sys in a bmp reader to be sure. (It may be logow.sys or logos.sys).

What does one do with the docbook dtd?

1998-01-30 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, In a frenzy of zeal, I went and marked up a document using the docbook dtd. It validates just fine. A nice, well formed, document. What do I do with it? I realized after creating the document that the Debian package apparently does not deign to provide us with any means of

Re: What does one do with the docbook dtd?

1998-01-30 Thread jdassen
On Fri, Jan 30, 1998 at 03:33:27AM -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote: [How to process docbook documents] My guess would be that you use jade + jadetex to make DVI, or jade to make HTML. jade takes an sgml document + a DSSSL program (which defines how entities/constructs are mapped to layout

Stupid question, sorry.

1998-01-30 Thread Albert Fluegel
Hello ! I know, to you this question seems stupid. I'm not so very up-to-date concerning the debian distribution. What means: hamm ??? (and: bo ???) and related ... Thanks a lot Albert Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL

Re: ?: Debian 1.3.1 and XFREE86 on Omnibook 4000C - Monitor settings

1998-01-30 Thread Carl Johnson
Ralf Durben [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Notebook: Omnibook 4000 C8MB RAM486/DX50 Linux:Debian 1.3.1 Hi experts, I tried to install XFREE86, but I have problems in selecting the correct options for my graphic card and my monitor. According to the handbook

Re: lprm not working for users

1998-01-30 Thread Peter Allgeyer
Marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : I just installed Debian 1.3 and all is mostly well. However, when a : non-root user attempts to remove a print job from the queue lprm gives : a permission denied message. The lp executables all seem to be : installed suid: : -rwsr-sr-x 1 root lp

Re: mtools

1998-01-30 Thread Jarkko Niemi
Another option is mtools. It provides commands like mcopy, mdir, mdel, ... and you don't have to remember to unmount the disk. I have been using those tools in university's Suns and thats works fine, but in my Debian system I have to be root that those work proberly. I have tried to setuid

Re: HELP: eth0 not recognized

1998-01-30 Thread Martin Bialasinski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Iannucci) writes: I've got an ISA ethernet card that has E2000 printed on it, and so I've assumed it's an NE2000 compatible. There's a paper note taped on the inside of the machine that says that the ethernet card is IRQ 7, and I've tried booting from LILO with

Re: Home dir Permissions

1998-01-30 Thread Martin Bialasinski
Tim Thomson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I like to have personal web space turned on (ie http://server/~tim/), so I can easily access files (such as lynx bookmarks - point the bookmark file at /~/HTML/bookmarks.html, I can then pick this up on any remote system). What I want to know is, what

Re: mtools

1998-01-30 Thread Martin Bialasinski
Jarkko Niemi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: chmod 666 /dev/fd0 that maked the trick This is a BAD THING(tm). Especially if you are somehow connected to other computers. Anyone can read and *wipe* the disk ! Try cat /dev/fd0 to read it or cat /dev/zero /dev/fd0 to wipe it. Or the dd command.

Re: acct bug?

1998-01-30 Thread Ulisses Alonso Camaro
Hi Mario! On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote: Hi, Some minutes ago I got my system without disk space. Looking for info/files, I found the /var/account/pacct file with 283MB. It can be normal even if you are the only user on the system. I suggest you to

Sound Card Opti 931

1998-01-30 Thread NeuTroN
I recently bought a system (Intel Pentium, 166 MMX) and it has a Sound Card that seems to be an OPTi 82C931. (At least that is how the software in DOS sees it and how Win95 detects it.) I guess Trust Computer Products resells OPTi sound cards, because There is an (extra) Trust label on the

Re: mtools

1998-01-30 Thread bhmit1
On 30 Jan 1998, Martin Bialasinski wrote: Jarkko Niemi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: chmod 666 /dev/fd0 that maked the trick This is a BAD THING(tm). Especially if you are somehow connected to other computers. Agreed, the correct solution is to add yourself to the floppy group. This way

Re: gcc setup problem

1998-01-30 Thread Scott Ellis
On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, Shane D. McAndrew wrote: $ gcc hello.c hello.c:1: iostream.h: No such file or directory I have searched my whole hard-disk, and there is no file called iostream.h However, I did find lots of other commonly used header files, such as usr/include/asm/string.h

Re: Sound Card Opti 931

1998-01-30 Thread Antonio Doldo
NeuTroN wrote: I recently bought a system (Intel Pentium, 166 MMX) and it has a Sound Card that seems to be an OPTi 82C931. (At least that is how the software in DOS sees it and how Win95 detects it.) I guess Trust Computer Products resells OPTi sound cards, because There is an (extra)

Re: aalib-dev: I cannot compile the examples

1998-01-30 Thread Frank Barknecht
Joey Hess hat gesagt: // Joey Hess wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You're not specifying any libraries against which to link, so the only library used is the C library. You should specify that you want to link against the aa library, so probably you need gcc info.c -laa. In fact, since

ice configuration?

1998-01-30 Thread justin honold
i've recently installed the ice window manager. i like it a lot, but i can't figure out how to edit the damned menus! the doc files that came with the hamm deb have a menus section, but it's BLANK, the web page docs don't even have a menus section, and the author hasn't repsonded to my email!

Re: Window-manager?

1998-01-30 Thread Marcelo E. Magallon
On 29 Jan 1998, Manoj Srivastava wrote: Are there any screen shots of wmaker? Or any comparisons with fvwm2? I have a fairly complex console (dock) set up in fvwm2, and I would like a little bit of incentive to change ;-) It depends on what you are looking for. There are screenshots

Re: ice configuration?

1998-01-30 Thread Gergely Madarasz
On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, justin honold wrote: i've recently installed the ice window manager. i like it a lot, but i can't figure out how to edit the damned menus! the doc files that came with the hamm deb have a menus section, but it's BLANK, the web page docs don't even have a menus section,

ra -- wav

1998-01-30 Thread ychim
anyone know how to convert a realaudio file to a wav file? -- Lawrence -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Nis refusing logins

1998-01-30 Thread Pedro Quaresma de Almeida
Hi == I have instaled nis_3.1.deb (with libc6) but I am having problems with the non-local users. I have the following entry in /etc/passwd +piupiu:*:0:0::/home/merlin/msky:/bin/bash but when the user piupiu try to login Debian GNU/Linux 1.3 hilbert.mat.uc.pt hilbert login: piupiu

Fakeroot (hamm) Security Problem

1998-01-30 Thread joost witteveen
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system crashes

1998-01-30 Thread kjm
I am a relatively new user of Debian Linux, and am trying to determine the cause of a couple crashes that have occured during the past month. I am running Debian version 1.3 on a dual-processor Pentium II machine. On two occasions the screen froze up and I could not login remotely to

Cann't get on old system

1998-01-30 Thread Richard A. Guay
Hi, This is a strange problem. I have an old debian system being used as an router. It is Debian 0.98. Evidently, the getty program must be corrupt because I can not get access to the system from the console (nor remote since I disabled the inetd for security). Is there a way to get into the

No Deadkeys in some X apps

1998-01-30 Thread Lukas Eppler
Hi, Everything works in xterm, but in kvt, netscape, lyx I have no deadkeys. Since I use a german keyboard layout, I have no chance to type a ~, for example. (ok, copy-paste from an xterm works, but...) Can someone give me a hint where to look at? Thanks, -- Lukas Eppler (godot)

Netscape bug?

1998-01-30 Thread Ian Keith Setford
Yo- I think this may be an old question but since Netscpae is my problem I can't peruse the Lists-Archive very well. I, on a whim, decided to install Navigator 4.04 and replace 4.03 which was working just fine. I installed 4.04 and it was a mess, it refused to load and background images,

ppp problems in Spain

1998-01-30 Thread Javier ViƱuales GutiƩrrez
I'd installed Red Hat Linux 4.2 and internet was fine. Now, Debian 1.3.1 is installed in my computer and things that: ftp ftp.rediris.es no works, linux saids I can't resolve ftp.rediris.es (If I do ftp www.xxx.yyy.zzz things go fine). I've resolv.conf in the form: nameserver www.xxx.yyy.zzz My

Re: adduser in hamm dumps core !

1998-01-30 Thread Neilen Marais
Hi Why do I have two distinct copies of perl? i found this too and diffed it - no difference at all, so i don't bother very much. They are the same file, they are just hard-linked to each other. If you do ls-l on either of them, you'll see that one of the columns, which is normally 1, will

Re: extremely off-topic: help

1998-01-30 Thread Joost Kooij
Hi Craig, Besides the C:\LOGO.SYS bitmap, there are also C:\WINDOWS\LOGOW.SYS and C:\WINDOWS\LOGOS.SYS. They are the same format squeezed bmp. Cheers, Joost If anybody's interested, I've once installed the following startup logo for somebody. I will mail it to you personally on demand:

Re: GCC2.8.0

1998-01-30 Thread DAVID B. TEAGUE
Hi Folks: On January 16, 1998, E.L. Meijer writes: From: IN%[EMAIL PROTECTED] E.L. Meijer (Eric) Subj: gcc 2.8.0 and friends A miracle has happened. For some inexplicable reason the FSF decided to release gcc 2.8.0 and libg++2.8.0, which I had been expecting for ages. Anyone know

Re: GCC2.8.0

1998-01-30 Thread Ben Pfaff
Could some one tell us the status of the Debian package for gcc 2.8.0? I saw this message middle of January, but have heard other than some 'expectation' that the Debian package might be out before the freeze so gcc 2.8.0 gets into Hamm. The Debian package is out, it's in

Question about 'strip'

1998-01-30 Thread mike
When I compile programs on my own, I usually run 'strip' on the binaries when I'm finished. This greatly reduces the size of the files but I wonder, does it affect performance/stability? My /usr/local/lib/gimp/0.99/plug-ins was 16mb now it's 3. The man-page says that strip removes

Re: Question about 'strip'

1998-01-30 Thread Ben Pfaff
When I compile programs on my own, I usually run 'strip' on the binaries when I'm finished. This greatly reduces the size of the files but I wonder, does it affect performance/stability? My /usr/local/lib/gimp/0.99/plug-ins was 16mb now it's 3. The man-page says that

EDA Conundrums

1998-01-30 Thread Maximiano C. Francisco III
I have just recently installed debian onto my computer system, and even though it seems to work pretty smoothly, I have encountered some problems. One problme that I have encountered is that Cadence's suite of design tools does not allow one to use a colour map higher than 256. Naturally I would

Re: Script idea...

1998-01-30 Thread Behan Webster
Ender Wigin wrote: Hi, I just (couple of weeks realy) upgraded to Hamm. After the upgrade I was left with a bunch of apps that core dumped ...(IE: ncftp) before I upgraded them to the libc6 version... So today in math class I thought up a neat script idea that could help others in my

Re: Question about 'strip'

1998-01-30 Thread Ben Gertzfield
Michael == [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: MichaelWhen I compile programs on my own, I usually run Michael 'strip' on the binaries when I'm finished. This greatly Michael reduces the size of the files but I wonder, does it Michael affect performance/stability? My Michael

Re: Question about 'strip'

1998-01-30 Thread mike
On 30 Jan 1998, Ben Gertzfield wrote: Michael == [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Michael When I compile programs on my own, I usually run Michael 'strip' on the binaries when I'm finished. This greatly Michael reduces the size of the files but I wonder, does it Michael

Re: adduser in hamm dumps core !

1998-01-30 Thread Oleg Krivosheev
On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Neilen Marais wrote: Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 11:24:18 +0200 (SAST) From: Neilen Marais [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Oleg Krivosheev [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: debian-user@lists.DEBIAN.org, Kirk Hilliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: adduser in hamm dumps core ! Hi Why do I

Re: adduser in hamm dumps core !

1998-01-30 Thread bhmit1
Why do I have two distinct copies of perl? i found this too and diffed it - no difference at all, so i don't bother very much. They are the same file, they are just hard-linked to each other. If you do ls-l on either of them, you'll see that one of the columns, which is normally 1,

Mirror ?

1998-01-30 Thread dpk
What do I have to do to have my make my Debian mirror an official site? I didn't find contact information about this at the web site. Thanks, Dennis -- dpk [EMAIL PROTECTED], Network Administrator | work: 353.4844 Division of Engineering Computing Services | page: 222.5875 -- TO

Re: Question about 'strip'

1998-01-30 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Fri, 30 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When I compile programs on my own, I usually run 'strip' on the binaries when I'm finished. This greatly reduces the size of the files but I wonder, does it affect performance/stability? My /usr/local/lib/gimp/0.99/plug-ins was 16mb now

Re: Mirror ?

1998-01-30 Thread Will Lowe
On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, dpk wrote: What do I have to do to have my make my Debian mirror an official site? I didn't find contact information about this at the web site. http://www.debian.org/mirror.html Webmaster: For some reason, there doesn't seem to be a link from the rest of the site to