conocis alguno algn
programa bueno de tratamiento de textos en castellano?
Gracias anticipadas.
Juanma
Yo me he bajado el debian 2.0 en ftp.debian.org
dentro de hamm esta hamm. contrib, y non-free
dentro de cada uno esta binary-i386/ y alli Packages.gz, bajatelos y ponlos en
los mismos directorios.
Tambien te tienes que bajar el rawrite y los 7 discos. luego ves seleccionando
lo que tienes que
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He oido sobre la binstats, un programa que te dice las libreias en desuso,
pero yo no lo encuentro en mi Debian 1.3.1. En que paquete está? O de donde
puedo sacar dicho programa?
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Me he decidido, al fin, ha instalar LyX. Pero me encuentro con que no tengo
información sobre su uso y configuración en español (o en catalán). Alguien
sabe de algún documento o web? Se que hay en proyecto traducir LyX, junto
con su documentación, al español pero aún estan en la faena.
A parte de
Cuando ejecuto determinadas aplicaciones en AfterStep, tipo xfig (osease muy
grandes), se quedan cortadas. Con ello me salen dos problemas:
1. La barra de título de la ventana queda oculta, en la parte superior
del monitor, y por lo tanto no puedo acceder a ella y mover la ventana.
2. Con
Hasta ayer estuve probando unos scripts de conexión a internet, con los que
hice muchas y variadas pruebas :( , y no me funcionaron con lo que decidí
probar otros pero tampoco me funcionan. Asi que se los envio para ver si
alguien encuentra el problema pués mis conocimientos son limitados.
Decir
On Fri, 12 Jun 1998, Bob Bernstein wrote:
Forgive me if this is a FAQ, but can bo and hamm share the same swap
partition?
My ISP has finally got a 56K connect up and running and I'm thinking of using
a 300 meg partition on this machine (currently holding OpenDOS - which I
haven't touched
On Fri, Jun 12, 1998 at 07:06:15PM -0400, Bob Bernstein wrote:
Forgive me if this is a FAQ, but can bo and hamm share the same swap
partition?
Can't think of a problem, really.
Marcus
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I told my boss it's easy to use Linux as an ISDN
modem/router/gateway/firewall. After days of telling him this, he finally
let me go ahead and set it up, and I've been unable to do it.
I've been trying to setup a USR Courier I-Modem (internal) on a debian 2.0
machine. I've found many verbose
On 12-Jun-98 Dennis Dai wrote:
For a good comparison of window managers, take a look at
http://www.PLiG.org/xwinman
The URL is in fact
http://www.PLiG.org/~xwinman
Cheers,
Ted.
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I'm having trouble with the users/assign working .. I'm not even sure that
the assign file is even being read.
here is one line:
=webmaster:paul:1000:50:/home/staff/paul:-:webmaster:
emailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be delivered to paul-webmaster,
right? .. the logs say [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Could anyone suggest some good windows manager packages and where to get
them? I'm using debian 2.0, kernel 2.0.33-9, x11R6. I'd like to be
I prefer Afterstep 1.42, I'm using it right now on a RH 5 system and it is
very functional, plus it is good-looking. Stability seems to be good
Robert de Forest wrote:
I told my boss it's easy to use Linux as an ISDN
modem/router/gateway/firewall. After days of telling him this, he finally
let me go ahead and set it up, and I've been unable to do it.
I've been trying to setup a USR Courier I-Modem (internal) on a debian 2.0
Thanks Bob and Marcus (and Asher who replied off-list!) for the quick replies.
What a lovely way to do computing, this Linux thing, huh?
Cheers,
---n-e-u-t-r-i-n-o---f-e-v-e-r-!---
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On 12 Jun 98 18:31:57 GMT, Matthew Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I prevent the stairstep effect when printing?
Read the Printing-HOWTO. On my bo system it's in /usr/doc/HOWTO.
There's a sample script there that fixes the problem.
(Note: I'm cc'ing
You might want to check /etc/X11/Xserver. It will have defined XF86_NONE. You
will need to change this to your actual server which will correspond to your
video card.
On Fri, Jun 12, 1998 at 01:35:49PM -0400, Brian Morgan wrote:
After installing xwindows CORRECTLY this time, I'm now unable
On Tue, Jun 09, 1998 at 10:31:59AM +0200, Jens Ritter wrote:
Timothy C. Phan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I'd like to know if there is a tool that would convert wav file
to mp3 file!
Thanks!
package l3enc (non-free shareware trial version).
This seems to have
Just make sure you get SCSI. I highly reccommend the cdrecord
program. Take a look at the docs that come with it for a list of
suported devices.
Paul Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm interested in buying a internal/ide cd writer. I'd like to be able to
(in linux) write audio cds, direct
Hi Gang,
Been having some trouble getting mutt to work in colour in rxvt under X
(rxvt 2.20-3.1, according to 'dpkg -l|grep rxvt'), and I worked out that
the problem was that the TERM variable is set as 'xterm'. When I manually
change this to 'rxvt', I then get mutt working in colour again.
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On Thu, Jun 11, 1998 at 11:46:40PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wget --mirror ftp://ftp.debian.org/pub/debian/hamm -a /root/wget.log -X \
*-alpha*,*-m68k*,*-powerpc*,*-sparc*,*source*
You know...I read this and thought ti was a great idea...I
Hi all,
after a long hiatus I'm back the the debian linux world. I got my ppp
configuration set up alright, except that my system can't find the
nameserver. I thought that all I had to do was have a resolv file with
the nameserver line in it. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
-bob
Always
Im having a problem with the e2defrag-program (debian2.0). I always get
the following message:
mother# e2defrag -Vr /dev/sda1
e2defrag 0.73
RCS version $Id: defrag.c,v 1.4 1997/08/17 14:23:57 linux Exp $
e2defrag: Error seeking to end of filesystem
mother#
The debian-system itself works
Well I have a somewhat broken installation of apache 1.2.6 that I want
to remove, I can't use dpkg because it wasn't installed with debian. How
do I go about cleanly removing the old one so that I can install apache
1.3.0 - is it just a matter of going through and deleting all the
directories
RK == Robert Kerr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RK after a long hiatus I'm back the the debian linux world. I got my ppp
RK configuration set up alright, except that my system can't find the
RK nameserver. I thought that all I had to do was have a resolv file with
RK the nameserver line in it.
I just uploaded an NMU of ssh to non-us. It fixes a
nasty security bug where anyone could inject data
into an encrypted ssh stream. I suggest you upgrade
ASAP. The files can be found for now at
ftp://nonus.debian.org/pub/incoming/debian-non-US/
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: I'm having trouble getting sound to work under wine.
: I've installd libwine0.0.971116_0.0.980601-1.deb
: and wine_0.0.980601-1.deb from slink.
: I downloaded the files ossfree38s9-linux20x.tar.gz and
:
On Fri, 12 Jun 1998, Bob Nielsen wrote:
[snip]
Assuming the partitions are all on the same drive, in Linux they will be
identified as:
C: - /dev/hda1
D: - /dev/hda2
E: - /dev/hda3
Wouldn't it be:
C: - /dev/hda1
EXT DOS: - /dev/hda2
D: - /dev/hda5
E: - /dev/hda6
If I remember
On Fri, 12 Jun 1998, Steve Mayer wrote:
Brian,
Check where the symbolic link /usr/X11R6/bin/X points to. According
to your error, it looks as though it is pointing to XF86_NONE which
isn't a valid X server. It should be linked to an X server such as
XF86_SVGA, XF86_S3, etc...
Whoa...
On Fri, 12 Jun 1998, Norbert Veber wrote:
On Tue, Jun 09, 1998 at 10:31:59AM +0200, Jens Ritter wrote:
Timothy C. Phan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I'd like to know if there is a tool that would convert wav file
to mp3 file!
Thanks!
package l3enc (non-free
How might I combine a wav file with a quicktime video to give something
that xanim could play?
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On: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 16:37:34 -0400 (AST) timothy writes:
Whenever I use vim to edit files, when I am done there is a
whateverfilename~ file in the directory. What are these files with
the tilde for? If they aren't important, how do I make vim not leave
them lying around all the time?
[...]
The only statement you can get out of the Deb folks about v2.0 is Real
Soon Now. Your guess is as good as anybody else.
Well...you can just FTP download 2.0 (in frozen) but...there ARE people
selling hamm CDs.
I dunno who is...but I did see a site selling fresh burned CDs
On 12 Jun 1998, Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
It is a very useful feature called backing up files ;-)
You can convince vim to not create these files by either editing
/etc/vimrc (for all user) or ~/.vimrc (on a per-user basis) and add a
set nobackup line or edit the existing set backup line.
Hello,
I'm writing a script to enable non-UNIX types at my work to be able to
administrate customer accounts. I'm fairly pleased with what I've got,
but I've got a question.
The passwd command runs a complexity check on what is entered, and tells
you if you're picking a password that's too
On Fri, 12 Jun 1998, Bernt T. Hansen wrote:
I get similar errors on my system when the tape heads are dirty. I do
nightly
backups and about every two months I need to clean the tape heads to get rid
of errors like these.
How do you clean the heads? I have got an Iomega Ditto internal
Hallo,
Sorry if this bores you, but I have never used sed before and after
reading this discussion I checked the man page for sed.
What I would like to know is the following:
On Fri, 12 Jun 1998, Steve Mayer wrote:
Try grep `date \+ %a %b %d\ | sed 's/ //'` arch.log
^
G. Kapetanios wrote:
Following to my previous email I have to say some things.
the /boot directory in my machine is
drwxrwsr-x 2 root disk 2048 Jun 12 17:58 boot
the user who can do that belongs to the disk group but the file which was
deleted (/boot/vmlinuz.2.0.0) does
Terence Kearns wrote:
Well I have a somewhat broken installation of apache 1.2.6 that I want
to remove, I can't use dpkg because it wasn't installed with debian. How
do I go about cleanly removing the old one so that I can install apache
1.3.0 - is it just a matter of going through and
Matthew Myers wrote:
How do I prevent the stairstep effect when printing?
As others suggested, use magicfilter. Its so easy its almost scary.
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Brian Morgan wrote:
After installing xwindows CORRECTLY this time, I'm now unable to start
it using startx. It gives me the following error message:
X: exec of /usr/bin/X11/XF86_NONE failed
I've already gone through the XF86Setup interface, and everything seemed
to configure correctly
Robert Wilderspin wrote:
Forgive me if I'm wrong on this, because I'm only guessing here, but
isn't that a duplicated step? That is, given an installation and a
configuration of a package with no errors, isn't that verified enough?
If the verify script ever produced a different result from
Hello friends,
==
I've just bought a Primax Colorado D600 scanner, and I'd like to use it
under Linux. However I don't know where to find a software for it. It is
a TWAIN compatible scanner, and it is connected to the parallel port (so
no SCSI stuff). Could anybody tell me where can I
Is there a reason Debian's suidmanager program sets the file mode of
suexec to 0755 instead of 4711?
Every time I upgrade apache, I have to re-edit the suexec.h file,
recompile, and change the file mode to 4711 ... it's getting kind of
annoying.
-Paul
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On Sat, 13 Jun 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
Is there a reason Debian's suidmanager program sets the file mode of
suexec to 0755 instead of 4711?
Every time I upgrade apache, I have to re-edit the suexec.h file,
recompile, and change the file mode to 4711 ... it's getting kind of
annoying.
... I guess it doesn't make any sense that the package messes up my
configuration. Oh well...
-Paul
On Sat, 13 Jun 1998, Gergely Madarasz wrote:
On Sat, 13 Jun 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
Is there a reason Debian's suidmanager program sets the file mode of
suexec to 0755 instead of 4711?
On Sat, 13 Jun 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
... I guess it doesn't make any sense that the package messes up my
configuration. Oh well...
If you set suexec up in /etc/suid.conf then it wont mess with it afaik.
Thats what suidmanager is for.
Greg
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On Sat, 13 Jun 1998, Gergely Madarasz wrote:
On Sat, 13 Jun 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
... I guess it doesn't make any sense that the package messes up my
configuration. Oh well...
If you set suexec up in /etc/suid.conf then it wont mess with it afaik.
Thats what suidmanager is for.
Is anyone else receiving these message? Today, I've received about 5 of
them. It seems every time I send a message to the Debian User mailing
list, I receive another.
... I don't know why because the email address isn't debian.org. I also
looked through my recently sent messages, and I
Paul Miller wrote:
Is anyone else receiving these message? Today, I've received about 5 of
them. It seems every time I send a message to the Debian User mailing
list, I receive another.
... I don't know why because the email address isn't debian.org. I also
looked through my recently
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Me too.
Throwing Muses, Limbo,
MartinS
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