On Tue, 9 Jun 1998, Antonio Calvo Rodriguez wrote:
Estoy intentando compilar el kernel 2.0.34 con la opcion de
emulacion-scsi
para que me controle una grabadora HP 7100i pero me he encontrado con el
siguiente
problema.
Tras configurar con make menuconfig
y al hace make-kpkg
sale el error
On Tue, 9 Jun 1998, Juan C. Amengual wrote:
¿Como puedo mandar la salida del man a un fichero?
Una simple redireccion, no vale porque me salen todos los codigos, es
decir, no sale un fichero limpio.
Prueba con man2html, el cual convierte paginas de man en HTML. Puedes
guardar
la
Hola,
En primer lugar muchas gracias Juan, Marcelo, Luis y Jordi.
En linux todas estas soluciones van bien. Pero en la universidad,
trabajo con una Silicon Graphics y es el man de una biblioteca de
Silicon el que me interesa guardar en un fichero.
La solucion de Marcelo aqui casi funciona, me
Hola,
Habeis mirado ultimamente algun mirror de debian. Yo acabo
de mirar el de rediris y el debian bo ha desaparecido (al
menos no esta donde estaba)
Ahora toda la lista de paquetes corresponde a debian hamm.
Significa eso que por fin ha terminado el desarrollo de la
Hola,
Estoy intentando hacer el traspaso de libc5 a libc6.
Instalo el nuevo paquete ldso y luego intento instalar
libc6-2.07pre1-4.deb. Me dice que entra en conflicto con mi
paquete libc5. Lo actualizo y sigo. Ahora me dice que entra
en conflicto con el paquete libpthread0_0.5-2.deb y que
Octavio Rodriguez Perez wrote:
Hola,
?Como puedo mandar la salida del man a un fichero?
Una simple redireccion, no vale porque me salen todos los codigos, es
decir, no sale un fichero limpio.
Si tienes un filtro de impresora adecuado para postscript o una
impresora postscript
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Para: J. Parera [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: dimarts, 9 / juny / 1998 20:35
Asunto: Re: No consigo conectarme a internet
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On Tue, 9 Jun 1998, J. Parera wrote:
Les he adjuntado los scripts junto con
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On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Octavio Rodriguez Perez wrote:
Hola,
En primer lugar muchas gracias Juan, Marcelo, Luis y Jordi.
En linux todas estas soluciones van bien. Pero en la universidad,
trabajo con una Silicon Graphics y es el man de una biblioteca de
On Wed, Jun 10, 1998 at 09:22:00AM +0200, Jordi Roman Mejias wrote:
Pero en el fichero .config si tengo definido CONFIG_SCSI
#
# SCSI support
#
CONFIG_SCSI=m
Da igual que ponga y o m ya que el error es el mismo.
A parte de decirle que incluyes el soporte SCSI, tienes que
Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
On Wed, Jun 10, 1998 at 08:26:34AM -0300, Horacio Suarez wrote:
Quisiera saber que hace el make-kpkg que lei por ahi en un mensage.
Es para hacer paquetes del kernel en formato .deb
Basicamente:
$ cd v2.0.34
$ make menuconfig
...
$ make-kpkg --revision
On Wed, Jun 10, 1998 at 11:07:59AM -0300, Horacio Suarez wrote:
Muchas gracias. Disculpen la ignorancia, pero para que necesito hacer un
.deb del kernel?
En mi caso, necesito algunas cosas del kernel en desarrollo (2.1.x) asi que
lo tengo que compilar, pero el problema es que lo necesito para
Marcelo E. Magallon decía:
$ make-kpkg --revision 2.0.34.L.1 kernel_image
Personalemente yo pongo
$ LC_ALL=C make-kpkg --revision revision kernel_image
para evitar problemas con el substvars.
Luis.
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¿Alguien sabe donde se pueden encontrar los fuentes de los info, es
decir los ficheros .texi ? Lo que quiero hacer es imprimirlos con
TeX.
Por ejemplo: El fichero bash.info empieza con la siguientes líneas:
This is Info file bashref.info, produced by Makeinfo-1.64 from the
input
Karsten Bolding wrote:
This is not a debian specific question - but its asked by a debian user
and will be used on a debian system...
I'm in the process of writing a frontend to a turbulence modelling
system.
For the GUI I'm thinking of either perl-tk or using the visual tcl
package -
My dad just bought one of those new-fangled multi-function devices, for
faxing, copying, scanning (in a limited sense I guess, not a flatbed color
scanner), and printing.
It's an HP LaserJet 3100. I checked the manufacture date: Apr 8, 1998, so it's
pretty damn new. Of course everything will be
I looked at one of those too and as far as I could figure out it's a
winprinter. It supposedly has the HP6L print hardware, but it doesn't
support PCL or postscript. I think all the intelligence was moved to the
windows driver. There is a web page about a group trying to get linux to
support the
Just got a new computer and decided to do a new (not an upgrade)
install of hamm(frozen) by using dselect with ftp.
So far I have gotten all the Standard
files and everything went smoothly with the following
exceptions:
1. the smail and lynx files on the ftp server were different
than those in
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Mark Yobb wrote:
Hi, I would really appreciate some's
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Chris wrote:
Does anyone know if it is possible to get dselect to use a http proxy for
connecting to ftp sites? I am behind a firewall which restricts ftp,
except via a squid proxy server (ie. normally via netscape).
The APT dselect method works well over a proxy sever
I have one of these cards, it works fine with the standard NE driver, no
need for those files.
There are two techiniques,
#1) Use 2.0.34 and enable the PCI NE-2k support and then either load
the ne2k-pci module or compile it into the kernel
#2) Use 'cat /proc/pci' to determine the
On Tue, Jun 09, 1998 at 05:38:36PM -0700, Roy Pluschke wrote:
- local mail sent immediately
- if connected have internet mail sent immediately
- if offline queue the internet bound mesages and send them
when anyone initiates an internet connection.
# smailconfig
Option (1), then
On Tue, Jun 09, 1998 at 06:38:48PM -0700, Mark Yobb wrote:
Anyway, I used modprobe -a and loaded all modules.
Maybe not the best idea. Try modconf.
I then got a stepped text output from my printer after issuing the command
lpr
textfile. This is good. I am getting somewhere.
.emacs file. I believe this qualifies as a Debian bug (for the auctex
package?).
AFAIK it is not. AUCTeX is separate package for Emacs, and there is
native(?) tex-mode in Emacs. In other words, if someone wants to use
AuCTeX, she/he should put require tex-site in .emacs.
The fact that
I am presently attempting to install both XFree86 and Netscape to a
Debian O/S which I recently setup. My lack of knowledge in this area
leaves me with a huge amount of questions, as you can see below.
Are you using dselect to install your debian system? It should tell you
automatically what
I'm looking for an attractive X-based Tcl/Tk FTP browser that I could
modify to use smbclient instead of ftp.
Any names, or even ideas?
Thanks
-Paul
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On Tue, 9 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running a clean Hamm installation. Since the default kernel doesn't have
support for the ISO 9660 file system used in CD-ROMs (shouldn't it be there
by default?) I am recompiling the kernel.
However the make config menus never ask if I want
On Tue, 9 Jun 1998, Ralph Winslow wrote:
Karsten Bolding wrote:
This is not a debian specific question - but its asked by a debian user
and will be used on a debian system...
I'm in the process of writing a frontend to a turbulence modelling
system.
For the GUI I'm thinking of
Hallo,
I have used slrn and slrnpull to read 4 newsgroups
(comp.lang.python.announce, comp.lang.python, comp.os.linux announce,
comp.os.linux.answers) for a few months and then it just happened that no
new articles were collected anymore for the last two or three weeks.
Even when I run slrnpull
On Tue, 9 Jun 1998, Gerd Bavendiek wrote:
Hi,
I recently set up a hamm-system running xdm. When shutting down, there
are no messages from the moment xdm disappears and the console comes
back until to the final system halted.
I disabled xdm and used startx. After beeing back from X to
Hi, All
i had 330M old segate disk as my /.
Now i'm getting 2Gig disk, but the question is -
how to copy the system from
old seagate to the new disk
(or to the new disk partition). I don't want
to reinstall/reconfigure everything...
Is there Debian way/package for such things?
Any help is
Hello out there,
since I believe that there are not only a few ISP's among
the Debian users are there any projects to create
a GPL'd or otherwise free e-Commerce solution?
If not -- what about starting a free e-Commerce project for
(Debian) Linux?
Heiko
On Tue, Jun 09, 1998 at 09:43:07AM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
On Tue, 09 Jun 1998 09:36:04 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
Well, that depends. I'm not sure if cucipop impliments the nonstandard
POP send protocol. I do believe that is proprietary to qpopper and not part
of the formal RFC. Of
On Tue, Jun 09, 1998 at 08:30:36PM +0200, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bash-2.00# ifconfig eth0 203.14.18.1 netmask 255.255.255.128 broadcast
203.14.18.127
SIOCSIFNETMASK: Invalid argument
It doesn't work on 2.0.32
Hi all,
I friend of mine is running RedHat 5.1 (i have tried to convert him, but
without any luck) and he was telling me that RedHat is now using the Linuxconf
package, and I was wondering how compatiable Linuxconf is with Debian 1.3.1(bo)
and 2.0(hamm)? And is there a .deb package for the
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998 18:29:10 +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
A few messages back you said that you found qpopper unacceptable because
the POP send is buggy, so you preferred cucipop. Now you say cucipop
doesn't even have POP send. Am I missing something here?
Yes. You must read the *WHOLE*
On Wed, Jun 10, 1998 at 01:41:59AM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998 18:29:10 +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
A few messages back you said that you found qpopper unacceptable because
the POP send is buggy, so you preferred cucipop. Now you say cucipop
doesn't even have POP send. Am I
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Hi, All
i had 330M old segate disk as my /.
Now i'm getting 2Gig disk, but the question is -
how to copy the system from
old seagate to the new disk
(or to the new disk partition). I don't want
to reinstall/reconfigure everything...
Is there
I'm looking for an attractive X-based Tcl/Tk FTP browser that I could
modify to use smbclient instead of ftp.
Attractive and Tk. Strange pairing. TkDesk is probably the nearest. However
you might be better of playing with midnight commander as this has both
multiple output ends
Now that hamm has been frozen I'm starting to miss the routine of
playing with new packages on my home system. :-) So I was playing
with the idea of upgrading to slink and running that.
Unlike the upgrade from bo to hamm, I can find no docs/readme's on a
hamm to slink upgrade. Can someone who
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998 18:51:41 +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Wed, Jun 10, 1998 at 01:41:59AM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998 18:29:10 +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
A few messages back you said that you found qpopper unacceptable because
the POP send is buggy, so you preferred
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998 18:51:41 +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Wed, Jun 10, 1998 at 01:41:59AM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998 18:29:10 +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
A few messages back you said that you found qpopper unacceptable because
the POP send is buggy, so you preferred
On Tue, 9 Jun 1998, Karsten Bolding wrote:
For the GUI I'm thinking of either perl-tk or using the visual tcl
package - any opinions? The GUI will contain radio-buttons,
entry-fields, file-browser etc. to specify the different parameters for
the model.
Don't choose either of these without at
On Tue, 9 Jun 1998, Ian Stuart wrote:
I'm using a i386 portable with 2.0.34 installed. I have a requirement to
plug this machine into various subnets, depending on where I'm working
within my organisation.
Is there a way to configure the system so that I can use
(a) 4 or 5 different
hello debians,
after upgrading my machine to hamm I got problems using my old ppp
configuration. The connection establishes but pppd doesn't send the
pap-password from the pap secrets file.
I read a bug report on ppp-2.3.5-0.1 that pap authentification does not
work with this
On Wed, Jun 10, 1998 at 04:25:30AM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
It is probably a simple oversight.
So simple it should not have been there in the first place.
That's exactly what an oversight is.
Had you reported it, it could no doubt be fixed easily (Miquel has
indicated that he has
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998 21:50:21 +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
So your advice to avoid qpopper is not necessarily relevant to Debian?
It is as relevant to Debian as a message containing advice to avoid
cucipop is. Or advice to use qpopper is. Or advice to use cucipop is. Or
even a message
On Tue, 9 Jun 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
bash-2.00# ifconfig eth0 203.14.18.1 netmask 255.255.255.128 broadcast
203.14.18.127
SIOCSIFNETMASK: Invalid argument
It doesn't work on 2.0.32 either, I just discovered.
Thanks to everyone who has replied. Any other ideas?
It's a long shot
On Tue, 9 Jun 1998, Rev. Joseph Carter wrote:
1.4.x doesn't use .steprc, look in /usr/share for the things that go in
~/GNUstep/Library/Afterstep I think. And good luck configuring that mess.
I've given up.
Join the club! I successfully configured 1.4 to function like my old
.steprc,
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Both hamm and slink are libc6-based so the upgrade should be quite
painless. If a package does not work for you, you always can revert to the
version in hamm easily.
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On Wed, 10 Jun 1998 08:15:37 -0400 (EDT), dpk wrote:
I,... what are people switching to? Any recommendations for a fast,
slick, and easily configurable wm?
Why not just stick with the 1.0 series?
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Since I have got afterstep ugraded to 1.4, my system go slowler. Do I dream ?
Is it another problem ?
Thanks
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Subject: Re: ISO 9660 support in Hamm?
I'm running a clean Hamm installation. Since the default kernel doesn't
have support for the ISO 9660 file system used in CD-ROMs (shouldn't it be
there by default?) I am
Hello,
I'm new to this list and to Debian Linux.
When I add a user with 'adduser', there seems to be a permission
problem. This manifests itself in various ways. Two significant ways
are:
1) calling the 'mail' program I get the response:
Bad address
2) calling the 'man' program I get
I have an old version of LyX on my bo system that I know I loaded off the
official 1.3.1 CD. I wanted to get the source package for LyX off the hamm
directory on the ftp site but I can't find it. If fact LyX doesn't seem to
be listed in the packages file for hamm, slink, or even bo! What
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Steve Lamb wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998 08:15:37 -0400 (EDT), dpk wrote:
I,... what are people switching to? Any recommendations for a fast,
slick, and easily configurable wm?
Why not just stick with the 1.0 series?
Probably just me being picky... but 1.0 series
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998 09:47:22 -0400 (EDT), dpk wrote:
Probably just me being picky... but 1.0 series is not going to have
maintenance or developement done on it.
Last time I read the Afterstep mailing list there were murmers of someone
picking up the 1.0 tree and maintaining it.
I also do
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Steve Lamb wrote:
: On Wed, 10 Jun 1998 21:50:21 +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
:
: So your advice to avoid qpopper is not necessarily relevant to Debian?
:
: It is as relevant to Debian as a message containing advice to avoid
: cucipop is. Or advice to use qpopper is.
On Tue, May 26, 1998 at 08:16:52PM -0700, Darren Benham wrote:
On 27-May-98 G. Crimp wrote:
I thought it would be great if I could set up their accounts so that
when they logged in a button bar greated them. They could invoke xpat2,
logout, shutdown, or call up a graphic mail user
Josh Jackson wrote:
Sorry, about that comment on crackers. :)
No need to be sorry! Alas, the media is really strong... they can
change the meaning of words -- hey, wasn't this what Hitler did all the
time???
debian if you would be so kindly to answer. First off I need a
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998 09:15:42 -0500 (CDT), Nathan E Norman wrote:
: None at all. It is a general Linux question which really isn't
: specific to Debian at all.
Not to hack on you for not reading the thread, but had you done so you
might have noticed that Miquel van Smoorenburg not only
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Steve Lamb wrote:
: On Wed, 10 Jun 1998 09:15:42 -0500 (CDT), Nathan E Norman wrote:
:
: : None at all. It is a general Linux question which really isn't
: : specific to Debian at all.
:
: Not to hack on you for not reading the thread, but had you done so you
: might
hell santiago,
[paul:~]$ mail -v paul
Subject: test procmailrc
test testing tested failed!
Cc: write_log:Received FROM:paul PROGRAM:send-mail SIZE:121
director user matched user paul
transport local uses driver appendfile
appendfile: write to file /var/spool/mail/paul
write_log:Delivered TO:paul
I'm boxing myself hard through same progs, written for HP and Solaris,
many things in C++.
I have somehow brought it to compile error-free, but then on
calling the executables i get this unresolved 'errno_location'.
Allthough i see it in a errnos.h file, and realize it might have
to do
I've found the solution to my problem. The owner.group permissions on
the /tmp directory were wrong. I've set this to rwxrwxrwt root.root. I
looked at a RedHat Linux system and copied the attributes.
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On Wed, Jun 10, 1998 at 05:19:45AM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
I,... what are people switching to? Any recommendations for a fast,
slick, and easily configurable wm?
Why not just stick with the 1.0 series?
Upstream bugs, no libc6 version, the package was upgraded kinda by accident
(was on
At 3:51 AM -0500 on 6/10/98, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
It is probably a simple oversight. Had you reported it, it could no doubt
be fixed easily (Miquel has indicated that he has already fixed some things
as necessary). I don't think a simple bug such as this is sufficient
to comment on the quality of
I sent this letter using Netscape Mail under a standard user account.
If I try to send from Netscape Mail to this server as root, it never
makes it. Does anyone know why?
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On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Matthew Myers wrote:
I sent this letter using Netscape Mail under a standard user account.
If I try to send from Netscape Mail to this server as root, it never
makes it. Does anyone know why?
The server might be rejecting it because it's from root. Sending mail as
Thus far I have simply installed any slink packages that were not available for
my hamm system (tya, karpski, xteddy, libc6-dev etc), and everything has worked
fine.
Does anyone know otherwise?
Timothy
On 10-Jun-98 Randy Edwards wrote:
Now that hamm has been frozen I'm starting to miss the
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On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Paul McDermott wrote:
hell santiago,
[paul:~]$ mail -v paul
Subject: test procmailrc
test testing tested failed!
Cc: write_log:Received FROM:paul PROGRAM:send-mail SIZE:121
director user matched user paul
transport local uses driver
hi ralph
did you ever get linux to see your cdrom? i have an onboard aic 6260
scsi chip on an old zeos
gosling motherboard that linux refuses to recognize. the bios can be
set to autodetect scsi and i'ved tried bios SCSI ENABLED--no suucess
with sutoprobe. disabled bios and forced detection
Look in contrib/text
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an old version of LyX on my bo system that I know I loaded off the
official 1.3.1 CD. I wanted to get the source package for LyX off the hamm
directory on the ftp site but I can't find it. If fact LyX doesn't seem to
Hi,
A big thanks to all who have responded to my questions. I can now mount
every thing I want. Is there an automatic mounter ? If I would like to mount
three things, what should they be called? I know /mnt, but that is only one
out of three. These are the things to be mounted:
hda5: misc
hdc4.
hello, you can mount multiple devices by making directories in / ie mnt2
and mnt3 or what ever you want then mount them normally. I hope this
answers your question.
Paul
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Marc van der Vossen wrote:
Hi,
A big thanks to all who have responded to my questions. I can now
On Wed, Jun 10, 1998 at 07:16:57PM +0200, Marc van der Vossen wrote:
Hi,
A big thanks to all who have responded to my questions. I can now mount
every thing I want. Is there an automatic mounter ? If I would like to mount
put entries in /etc/fstab
three things, what should they be called?
The Darkling wrote:lots of good stuff deleted
choose FTP
ftp.debian.org
(passive or not.. I don't go through a firewall so I use non-passive and
no proxie)
well here we have the problem Iam behind a firewall and that was my
original question. I have installed debian five times over ppp and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS when you tell me where it is on your ftp site, and I find it, I'll know
I went temporally insane.
I haven't checked the ftp site, but my copy of lyx is marked as coming
from contrib/text. I expect that the copyright doesn't let us
distribute it
Does the auth chap 05 mean that a chap authentification is required?
not necesserily, first the system asks for authentication using pap, but
as your system denies, the remote system offers chap auth.
I had the same symptom after upgrading to hamm. I solved it by putting
my username in
I had this problem. I fixed it by downloading the source for ppp-pam and
copying the ppp.pam file to /etc/pam.d/ppp ... here is what that file
contains (notice the libraries are different from Debian's ppp file):
---
#%PAM-1.0
# Information for the PPPD process with the 'login' option.
auth
I have just finished an install (1.3.1) on a machine with a Matrox
Mistique. I followed the README on the cd (install the base, then the
server in seperate sessions), but when I startx the screen goes blank,
apparently after trying to contact the server. This is using the svga
server. Is there a
Hello,
I have just installed Apache Web Server and keep getting the same
message
I try to start the server. What do I need to do get the server working.
Here is the error.log
[Wed Jun 10 13:59:35 1998] [alert] mod_unique_id: unable to
gethostbyname(debian)
[Wed Jun 10 14:08:11 1998]
I'm having trouble beginning setting up my debian system with an ne2000
card. During install, the card installed correctly, with correct i/o
address and interrupt. I also entered all of the ip / host / domain
info. correctly.
Everytime I start up, though, I get the messages:
SCOCADDRT: No such
1. What's the difference between hamm (frozen) and slink?
2. Where is the xload package in hamm (frozen)? Several weeks before I
could find it but when I selected, it gave me some kind of dependency
error. And I can't even find it in my newly updated package list (in
dselect).
3. I've read
I have a Mystique 220 4mb card. I have no problems w/ XFree86_SVGA.
Both bo and hamm/slink. This is probably a misconfigured monitor
settings problem.
Michael Roark wrote:
I have just finished an install (1.3.1) on a machine with a Matrox
Mistique. I followed the README on the cd (install
Is it possible to telnet directly to a host behind ip_masq? -- Something
like connecting to a different hostname at the same ip, and acting as a
different computer. -- Apache does this with virtual hosting.
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On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Dennis Dai wrote:
1. What's the difference between hamm (frozen) and slink?
Slink will eventually become Debian 2.1. It contains those packages which
either aren't ready for prime time yet, or which contain additional
features past the freeze date of Debian 2.0.
2. Where
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http://www.developer.com/reference/r_linux.html
I'm a beginning Linux user as well, and would also appreciate any beginner's
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Check out the Linux Documentation Project at:
http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/
There are many other mirrors of this site, you may wish to check the
'mirrors' section on the site to find one nearer to you.
In particular, check out the on-line book Installation and Getting
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If you want
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Stuart Krivis wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
Is it possible to telnet directly to a host behind ip_masq? -- Something
like connecting to a different hostname at the same ip, and acting as a
different computer. -- Apache does this with virtual
Hi!
I've installed Debian 1.3 (bo) couple of month ago motivated by the same ideas
you
have.
I hope I'll at some way helpful along more exerienced users' question to your
answer.
Linux indeed seems to be vert customizable, and the commands usually have long
switches for even the basic functions
Lorens Kockum wrote:
In debian-user Ed wrote:
No. Remember, the login process has already started, the user ('ed')
has
already gotten a tty, the system has printed to it (for example to tell him
he has no mail), only when it tries to exec the default shell does the error
Thanks a lot Scott. Now it's much clearer.
Dennis
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From: Scott Ellis [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 1998 1:36 PM
To: Dennis Dai
Cc: Debian User list
Subject: Re: 3 questions
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Dennis Dai wrote:
1. What's the
I'm installing a new Debian 2.0 on my PC using the ftp method to
download it from ftp.mi.us.debian.org. During the download I got the
following error message:
getting:
dists/frozen/main/binary-i386/interpreters/perl_5.004.04-6.deb
(3125884)
FTP ERROR
Do you want to retry
I just downloaded and installed Debian on a computer for the first time. I
think the free software thing is a great concept, and I like the fact that
there is a legitimate alternative to the Microsoft ruled world of pc operating
systems.
I have only one slight problem. I don't have a
On Wed, Jun 10, 1998 at 02:53:38PM -0400, Brian Morgan wrote:
I'm having trouble beginning setting up my debian system with an ne2000
card. During install, the card installed correctly, with correct i/o
address and interrupt. I also entered all of the ip / host / domain
info. correctly.
My dad returend the HP LaserJet 3100 multifunction devices, and got a
NEC SuperScript 660plus.
Of course everything will be fine and dandy in Windows, but I
never boot into Windows anymore, nor do I want to. We have a little 3-node LAN
set up here on coax with ancient SMC 8013 cards that works
I've installed Debian 1.3 but can't run many commands, including man. Why?
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On Wed, Jun 10, 1998 at 12:59:28PM -0400, Chea Prince wrote:
did you ever get linux to see your cdrom? i have an onboard aic 6260
scsi chip on an old zeos
gosling motherboard that linux refuses to recognize. the bios can be
set to autodetect scsi and i'ved tried bios SCSI ENABLED--no suucess
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