On Wed, Oct 21, 1998 at 08:51:18PM +0100, Jose Rodriguez wrote:
Yo tuve ese mismo problema, y lo solucioné un poco a lo bestia con los
permisos. Como root tienes que hacer suid al servidor X. El servidor X
esta en /usr/X11R6/bin, y en mi caso se llama XServer_SVGA. El tuyo
dependera de tu
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz wrote:
¿Podría alguien decirme qué es cada runlevel y cuándo se ejecuta? Y
¿en qué fichero tendría que poner los comandos de inicialización del
modem?
Yo los archivos de configuración específicos los meto en
/etc/rc2.d/, usease, el
Kaixo Santiago Vila !!!
En Debian 1.3.1 el joe funcionaba perfectamente, ahora en debian 2.0 la
tecla fin no funciona, sale el simbolo ~, y no se que puede pasar,
Asegúrate de que tu fichero /etc/inputrc es el que viene con
libreadlineg2 de forma predeterminada y prueba a *no* usar
El programa relacionado con los nivels esos es el init. Su fichero de
configuración es /etc/initab. Los scripts se guardan en /etc/init.d y en
/etc/rc* mediante softlinks indica lo que se debe ejecutar en cada run
level (los nombres de los soft idican el orden y la accion que se debe
ejecutar
Acabo de suscribirme a la lista, alguien puede darme información sobre su
contenido.
Me gustaría poder montar un list-mail con Smartlist, pero ocurre que sería
bastante peculiar y necesitaría me dijerais si se puede o no.
Yo tengo una conexión a Inet como la de la mayoría de los mortales; con IP
dinámica y pagando pastón ganso a Timofónica. Pero, a pesar de todo, ¿puedo
Perdon, creo que no me he suscrito a la lista, alguien puede decirme cómo
hacerlo...
Estimados amigos:
Os remito este e-mail para anunciaros la celebración de un curso a
distancia de 4 semanas sobre linux en general pero sobre la plataforma
debian hamm 2.0.
este Curso se da a nivel muy básico; tenemos planeados mas cursos para
más adelante.
Mas detalles en:
Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
No, no, no, no!
En /usr/X11R6/bin/ *existe* un archivo que se llama X. Ese es el que
debe ser suid.
Si leéis detenidamente el mensaje de error, se recomienda hacer todo lo
posible antes de ejecutar suid sobre el servidor. ¿Acaso no hay otro
modo de que funcione sin
Es particion FAT32? Quizas el problema esta allí. Porque no lo instalas sin
montar ninguna particion DOS. Si asi funciona, por allí esta el problema.
Saludos
-Mensaje original-
De: RAFAEL RUBIO MORENO [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Jueves 22 de Octubre de 1998 10:53 AM
Para:
Saludos:
Estoy montando en la empresa donde trabajo un linux para que se encargue
del acceso a Internet. Me he atascado en la configuración del correo
electrónico y no sé por dónde seguir.
Datos:
-conexión permanente a Inet (IP fija)
-smail
-Debian Hamm recién instalada
He actualizado mi sistema 2.0 hamm a 2.1 slink. La primera impresión
es que cuantos cd's van a hacer falta ahora para meter toda la
distribución???
En general no he tenido ningún problema para actualizar, bueno habia
algunos paquetes que petaban pero a los dos dias habian sido corregidos.
Mi
Hola. He hecho un rm * para borrar los archivos que no tenian extensión
y resulta que lo ha borrado todo. Necesito recuperar estos archivos como
sea. ¿Qué puedo hacer?. Gracias.
On Thu, Oct 22, 1998 at 05:56:33PM +0200, José Antonio Pozo wrote:
Hola. He hecho un rm * para borrar los archivos que no tenian extensión
y resulta que lo ha borrado todo. Necesito recuperar estos archivos como
sea. ¿Qué puedo hacer?. Gracias.
Para los ficheros, lo tienes muy feo. Deja de
El 22 Oct 98, a las 10:29, Marcelino Valles escribió:
Perdon, creo que no me he suscrito a la lista, alguien puede decirme cómo
hacerlo...
En la dirección de Internet http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/subscribe
marcas la lista debian-user-spanish dentro del grupo
Internationalitation
Te cuento lo que yo hice:
1) Instalé Partitión Magic en Windows (puedes encontrarlo shareware)
2) Desfragmentar el disco duro
3) ejecutar PM y reducir el espacio de la partición de W95 (se hace de
forma gráfica marcando el fin de la partición y arrastrando
4) en el espacio que has dejado libre
Saludos.
Una vez configurado más o menos bien la reluciente hamm, quería
montarme un servidor local para poder practicar creando CGIs, páginas
web y esas cosas. Pues bueno, instalo el paquete del apache para que
haga de servidor y al ejecutarlo con la configuración por defecto dice:
httpd:
Hola de nuevo
El día 21/October/1998, Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a (jfs) escribió:
jfs
jfs ~$ ftp ftp.rediris.es
jfs Connected to dopey.rediris.es.
jfs 220-Bienvenido al FTP ansnimo de RedIRIS
jfs
jfs Y se para aquí...
jfs Usando http pasa lo mismo que con ftp, resuelve la IP para el DNS
Something like Partition Magic will allow you to shrink and/or expand
partitions for Win95, both fat16 and fat32. I don't know of anything that
will do it for free...
--
I had a typical Linux installation in which I shrank the Win95 partition
on an EIDE
It seems that ftp1.us.debian.org has had a recent surge in popularity, to
the point that it was saturating it's outbound connection! Unfortunately
this has resulted in it being shut down :
We have quite a few mirrors around the world, a partial list can be found
at
G, I wonder if it was because installing apt this was selected by default.
Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
It seems that ftp1.us.debian.org has had a recent surge in popularity, to
the point that it was saturating it's outbound connection! Unfortunately
this has resulted in it being shut down :
Hello,
I'm trying to upgrade some files using dselect. I set up the Access
method without errors. I Update-d the list with no errors. I Select-ed
with no errors. But when i try to Install i keep getting:
---
getting: dists/stable/main/binary-i386/text/figlet_2.2-7.deb (144626)
Debian doesn't install LILO as the MBR, but rather uses a program
called MBR. It is MBR that is presenting this prompt. Look in
/usr/doc/MBR for documentation.
You don't give enough of a description of your installation to
determine the problem. Here's a guess though. It sounds as if
you
Hi,
I am extremely new to this whole concept of input systems and double
byte characters. I am trying to set up my machine and an eXceed client
so that a user of my machine can use xemacs to edit Korean documents
(encoded in EUC-KR).
Here is what I did -
1. Installed xfnt*
2. Installed
What exactly is your problem ?
On 21-Oct-98 Eugene Sevinian wrote:
Hi All,
Up to now I did not solved this damned problem. :
Does it worse to upgrade ppp to slink or ... downgrade it to BO (if it is
possible)? Any idea?
Thanks,
Eugene Sevinian
CRD,
When I try to print I get:
/dev/lp0 - ;Device not configured'
Is there software that will onfigure lp0 for me or how do I configure this
device?
Thanks Lance
Try, as root, executing
mandb
This should hopefully update your man database.
Though I have to admit, I'm having problems with the whatis feature, and I'm
trying to figure out when it stopped working - when I updated to the latest
slink or kde. Did your man problems happen after a upgrade ?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Package: Apt
Version: N/A
Severity: Wishlist
I'm submitting this as a bug in hope that we might want apt to use a
random ftp-site carrying debian when installing - instead of everyone
using the same host (ftp1.us.debian.org)
This will spread the load between
Try partition manager look for it on download.com or hotfiles.com. It's
shareware, but
it gets the job done
P.S. after you set you partitions uninstall the advanced boot manager. If you
installed it that way it will boot straight into windows.
Hogland, Thomas E. wrote:
Something like Partition
I've experiened similar problems and couldn't find an answer in the list
archives. Thanks for the tip. But could you tell me/us what other files
are necessary to print html files? Whenever I try to print from
netscape, I just get the plain ascii html source file instead of the
meat of the message.
David S. Zelinsky wrote:
Using diald, with a dynamic IP address, I sometimes get an annoying phantom
in the packet queue. It's usually something like:
some.remote.address/80 = stale.local.address/1234
evidently coming from an aborted http transfer. The stale local address is
Does anyone know how I can get the window-manager selection combo box on
the kdm screen functioning?
I've had some luck. It seems to depend on the proper configuration of
three files.
For the /etc/kde/kdmrc.in try...
# KDE Config File
[KDMDESKTOP]
BackgroundColor=#00a5c6
Guessing, but it sounds like a kernel bug. You neglected to mention what
kernel you have.
On 22-Oct-98 Lazar Fleysher wrote:
Hi Everybody
Today, I have discovered a strange warning in /var/log/messages:
Oct 21 18:01:28 gemini kernel: Warning: dev (04:02) tty-count(2) !=
#fd's(3) in
Folks,
I've recently installed debian on my PC
and can't get the X server working. I've run the XF86Setup app and it completed
sucessfully, telling me I had established a properly working server, but when I
quit, saving the config to XF86Config, and run startx, I get the
following:
(a
Hello all,
After much banging of head against the desk, I am compelled to seek help
on the list. My problem is with Apache 1.3.3-3 and mod_perl 1.16-1. I
compiled both of them from slink source packages. After ensuring that I
had the proper libraries, it went flawlessly. I made sure the
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Pete Harlan wrote:
The latest slink update to sysklogd 1.3-29 is SERIOUSLY broken. I
installed it and could no longer become root. If you have installed it,
Perhaps then a new version should be uploaded; this version would fail
during install with a brief
Hello,
I am currently running hamm. Setting up my machine for dial-up to my
isp (tcp/ip) was very simple using ppconfig (My sincere thanks to its
author).
After setting up everything, as an user I could pon and get connected.
I could even type plog and see whether the connection was active or
Hi All,
I've upgraded Debian 1.3.1r6 to 2.0 + some Slink libs.
I've upgraded using dpkg instead of dselect.
Trying to upgrade to libc6_2.0.7u-3 I get the following error;
Usage: init 0123456SsQqAaBbCc
dpkg: error processing libc6 (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned
Install the HP Laser Jet 5L as a HP Laser Jet 4L in Magicfilter and it
will work proper. Also install gs-aladdin, its fonts and other
related document converters. Print from Netscape as postscript and
Magicfilter/Gs will convert it and send it to the printer.
John
Mark Wagnon wrote:
I've
Grrr ...
I have a package of code which I want to compile using a supplied csh
script. I cannot get it to execute. The log reveals that it never
recognizes the script as a command. Of course, if I run it as
./compall rather than
compall
then commands found further in te script don't work
When I try to print I get:
/dev/lp0 - ;Device not configured'
Is there software that will onfigure lp0 for me or how do I configure this
device?
Assuming you have set up an /etc/printcap (i.e. run magicfilter c), then
try changing the default device to /dev/lp1
HTH,
Matthew
--
Dear Martin,
I have misspelled the argument to seyon in my previous message
(I wrote tty0 instead of ttyI0).
The defult baud rate in seyon is 9600. This is why (since, in any case
nothing was working) I played around with its value.
I'll try the initialization you suggest.
Is there a list of all
The last time I upgraded smail, I found that it would no longer
behave properly. It seems, however, as if the config scripts
are set up deliberately to to specify this misbehavior.
Specifically, when set up to use a smarthost mail server,
it insisted on sending mail intended for root, such as
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 10/21/98
at 11:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Grrr ...
I have a package of code which I want to compile using a supplied csh
script. I cannot get it to execute. The log reveals that it never
recognizes the script as a command. Of course, if I run it as ./compall
[ script doesn't run because . not in path ]
Ways of solving the problem:
1. Create ~/bin and add that to your path. Put all private executables
in ~/bin You may want to set up you compiler to put freshly compiled
files there too. This works well and has no security problems.
On Wed, Oct 21, 1998 at 03:44:13PM +, Andy Spiegl wrote:
I want to build binaries of a c++ program which has to run on a
libc5 based Linux. I installed these packages:
libc5-altdev
libdl1-altdev
ldso
because their descriptions say they are needed for this task.
You'll
Put in the current dir, got this as a snippet of the log. ???
date
Thu Oct 22 00:19:05 PDT 1998
cc -c source/zunix.c
Assembler messages:
FATAL: Can't create zunix.o: Permission denied
mv zunix.o object/zunix.o
mv: zunix.o: No such file or directory
if ( pc-linux == sgi ) then
if ( pc-linux ==
I'm sorry, I can't answer your question. However, I would like to
install a UNAX 1220S scanner on my Debian box too. I've been told
that the SCSI adapter card that comes with the scanner isn't supported
by Linux (a DTC 436E). Is this true?
I was told by the UMAX distributors to get an
(augh! cringe ... )
I think it's solved ... my issues with permissions, etc.
Remembered that the scripts involved had been modified to reflect an older
path in /usr/local, where I guess I can't tread as a normal user w.r.t.
permissions needed.
Fixed that.
I'll know soon enough. Things seem
RB == Remo Badii [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RB Is there a list of all these initialization commands (especially for
RB ISDN)? You suggest the FAQ (I assume is the isdn4linux FAQ): I'll look
RB at it again, but Ido not remember having seen anything like that in it.
I thought I'd got apt-get to read my local cdrom but it seems I was wrong. It
will update the packages but won't install anything. I have a Cheapbytes
cdrom.
The entry in my sources.list is as follows:
deb file:/cdrom/debian main/binary-i386/
The Packages file is read
George Bonser wrote:
Tom,
Did you ever get this fixed?
Was out of town yesterday but no, not yet. From your response I gather
it's a lot more complex than I realized to do this. I'll do some more
reading up on mail transports and post back if/when I have a specific
question - thanks.
Hello,
Thanks for replying. I simply trying do not spam this
list by long messages. Ok, the problem is that after upgrading to hamm on
client michine I am unable to establish reliable ppp link with server
which is running BO. At the same time everything is fine when I use
ppp wrom w95 which is
I've had a number of suggestions now, thanks to all who replied.
However, I've still got some problems.
First - for all those who suggested fetchmail, thanks but I am aware of
fetchmail, and it just does not do what I need. The reasons are complex
but conclusive... [If anybody really wants to
Hi!
if you want to lredir /home/user
lredir e: LINUX\FS\/home/user
or if it is not working, try to lredir del [all previously lredired
directory].
On Tue, 20 Oct 1998, Bob Nielsen wrote:
On Tue, 20 Oct 1998, M.C. Vernon wrote:
Dear all,
I got the dosemu .deb and installed it.
Take a look at:
http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-user-9809/msg03217.html
Hope this helps
Greetings
Wojtek Zabolotny
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Jose L Gomez Dans wrote:
Hiya!
I would like to get XDM to work over my local network so that I can log
into my friends box when I need to do some admin work... As a learning
experience, I thought I'd try getting XDMCP working. Anybody use this?
Anybody able to help me? Are there any good FAQ's/HOWTO's on this?
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Mark Wagnon wrote:
I've experiened similar problems and couldn't find an answer in the list
archives. Thanks for the tip. But could you tell me/us what other files
are necessary to print html files? Whenever I try to print from
netscape, I just get the plain ascii html
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, mwb wrote:
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Moore, Paul wrote:
What I'd like to do is to write a script which starts the PPP
connection, then waits for all the ip-up.d scripts to run, and for my
mail to finish arriving, and then drops the connection with poff
(actually, I'd
I have problems on recognizing this cheap adapter based on 53C414 chip.
I compliend the kernel (2.0.35) with SCSI supprt and support for generic
53C400.
Booting linux the kernel tries to locate the SCSI board but fails due a
reset bus delay too short and hangs up.
How do I modify this bus reset
On Thu, 22 Oct 1998, Moore, Paul wrote:
First problem was that I can't do the necessary kill -HUP diald-pid
to force the link up unless I am root. I don't really want a setuid root
script to do this... Also, getting the PID of diald is (slightly) tricky
in a script. Never mind, I can fix this
David Sherow wrote:
Try partition manager look for it on download.com or hotfiles.com. It's
shareware, but
it gets the job done
P.S. after you set you partitions uninstall the advanced boot manager. If you
installed it that way it will boot straight into windows.
The web site for Ranish
From: Michael Beattie[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, mwb wrote:
Although I haven't tried it, but you might try putting poff (or your
query script) as the last item in ip-up.
Exactly like what I would have suggested. Make a script such as 'zpoff' -
so the leading 'z' puts the file
I can't check it yet, i'm having trouble with my cd rom ( just stop
working - maybe i'll have to change it ) , but i dont remember this
package... and i used dselect many times...
thanks.Clovis.---BeginMessage---
When Michael Beattie wrote, I replied:
On Mon, 19 Oct 1998, Clovis Sena/Servicos
On Thu, Oct 22, 1998 at 03:03:53AM +0200, Frock wrote:
I'm submitting this as a bug in hope that we might want apt to use a
random ftp-site carrying debian when installing - instead of everyone
using the same host (ftp1.us.debian.org)
Since it's a conffile, is it unreasonable to expect people
Hello!
I have a friend that wants to install in his new 6GB HD Win98, WinNT and
Linux.
In which order must he do the process? I suppose that Win98 will try to own
the whole computer when installing, and I don't know what kind of
partitioning is the best. He will use System Commande r to select
I can't install linux.
When I boot my pc with the debian first install I get to the boot:
prompt ok. When I press enter, a quick page of info passes by to quick
to read and then my pc re-boots itself.
I can't locate what the problem is. I have a 2.1GB IDE hard disk
(Samsung). And an IDE
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
It seems that ftp1.us.debian.org has had a recent surge in popularity, to
the point that it was saturating it's outbound connection! Unfortunately
this has resulted in it being shut down :
We have quite a few mirrors around the world, a partial
Hello!
Hi :)
I have a friend that wants to install in his new 6GB HD Win98, WinNT and
Linux.
In which order must he do the process? I suppose that Win98 will try to own
the whole computer when installing, and I don't know what kind of
partitioning is the best. He will use System
I've got it setup at work. All I've done is install the XDM package with
dselect and
have it start automagicly. I use it on a few systems and connect from Win9x
machines
running Xwin32.
Steve.
Michael Beattie wrote:
I would like to get XDM to work over my local network so that I can log
On: Wed, 21 Oct 1998 09:16:30 + (GMT) Pere Camps writes:
Hi!
While using mtools I get the following error:
floppy0: Unable to allocate DMA memory Can't open /dev/fd0: Device
not configured Cannot initialize 'A:'
And whilst using mpg123 I get this one:
Sound error:
Are there any plans to include Pokey The Penguin strip
(http://www.yellow5.com/pokey/archive/) packages in Debian ?
Mats Eriksson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Dear Martin,
as I said, I am starting seyon with
seyon -modems /dev/ttyI0
my .seyon/startup now contains these lines
(I have changed my phone number)
echo Initializing modem...
transmit ATe22s14=3^M
echo Current settings:
transmit ATV^M
and my .seyon/phonelist this one (phone number
Dear Martin,
my previous message probably started while I was getting a disturbance
on the line: this is the ocrrect one.
As I said, I am starting seyon with
seyon -modems /dev/ttyI0
my .seyon/startup now contains these lines
(I have changed my phone number)
echo Initializing modem...
On Thu, 22 Oct 1998, Mats Eriksson wrote:
Are there any plans to include Pokey The Penguin strip
(http://www.yellow5.com/pokey/archive/) packages in Debian ?
You must be joking :-) !!!
/(__ __|\ Lars Steinke, Research Student @
(\/ __)_
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 1998 1:53 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Install question
Hello!
I have a friend that wants to install in his new 6GB HD Win98, WinNT
and
Linux.
In which order must he do
-- Forwarded message --
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Paul McDermott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Install question
hello, i just did a nt, linux install. read the howto of nt-linux.
Install Nt first then win98 then linux. use nt's boot loader to boot 98
and linux. if you need
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On Thu, 22 Oct 1998, Paloschi Diego Esteban (ceb1_98) wrote:
When I boot my pc with the debian first install I get to the boot:
prompt ok. When I press enter, a quick page of info passes by to quick
to read and then my pc re-boots itself.
The problem has
Greetings,
Since I replaced smail with exim (2.04-3) last Saturday or so I
have had to boot the machine two or three times because no new
processes can't have been started. vfork: resource temporarily
unavailable is what my shell (zsh) says. If, with echo `
file`, I examine the contents of /proc
Hello!
Hi :)
I have a friend that wants to install in his new 6GB HD Win98, WinNT and
Linux.
In which order must he do the process? I suppose that Win98 will try to
own
the whole computer when installing, and I don't know what kind of
partitioning is the best. He will use System Commande
Ja napot
It's not very often I get to use my two words of Hungarian,
especially now that Nepkosarsaszag Ut is obsolete. Thanks for the opportunity
and the help. I'll try it.
Someone suggested I just get xdvi out of the tetex-bin package and inst
all it. I tried that and it did
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Hannu Koivisto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I replaced smail with exim (2.04-3) last Saturday or so I
have had to boot the machine two or three times because no new
processes can't have been started. vfork: resource temporarily
unavailable is what my shell (zsh)
Jamie Hart wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 1998 1:53 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Install question
Hello!
I have a friend that wants to install in his new 6GB HD Win98, WinNT
and
Linux.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
I had this problem with a year old TX motherboard. There was a problem
with a buggy bios that didn't init the keyboard correctly. Fix was to
flash upgrade the bios.
On Thu, 22 Oct 1998, Paloschi Diego Esteban (ceb1_98) wrote:
I can't install linux.
When I
On Thu, Oct 22, 1998 at 11:12:36AM +0100, Moore, Paul wrote:
The second problem is the big one - Demon dropped the line on me (for no
reason I could see :-() while my slrnpull session was under way. Diald
proceeded to restart the link, as expected. Great. BUT, when the link
came up again,
I'm currently tri-boot using System Commander myself. My hardware:
64MB RAM
5.5 GB HD
My installation process was:
Fdisk drive as FAT16 into primary extended partition leaving about 1.5 GB
as unpartitioned freespace.
Installed Win98.
Installed System Commander.
Installed NT WS into the same
XRD Lab writes:
After some time, whenever I tried to plog, I got 'Permission denied'
message. I tracked it the changed group ownership of /var/log/ppp.log
from dip to adm. I reset it. It changed again. Should ppp.log belong to
adm or dip? If it is being changed periodically, where can I
At 09:06 PM 10/21/1998 -0700, Jesse Evans wrote:
Folks,
I've recently installed debian on my PC and can't get the X server
working.
I've run the XF86Setup app and it completed sucessfully, telling me I had
established a properly working server, but when I quit, saving the config to
Hello!
Hi :)
I have a friend that wants to install in his new 6GB HD Win98, WinNT
and
Linux.
In which order must he do the process? I suppose that Win98 will try
to own
the whole computer when installing, and I don't know what kind of
partitioning is the best. He will use System
Folks,
I've recently installed debian on my PC and can't get the X server
working. I've run the XF86Setup app and it completed sucessfully, telling
me I had established a properly working server, but when I quit, saving
the config to XF86Config, and run startx, I get the following:
kernel 2.0.34
Thanks
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Shaleh wrote:
Guessing, but it sounds like a kernel bug. You neglected to mention what
kernel you have.
On 22-Oct-98 Lazar Fleysher wrote:
Hi Everybody
Today, I have discovered a strange warning in /var/log/messages:
Oct 21
On Thu, 22 Oct 1998, Kevin Glynn wrote:
I'm sorry, I can't answer your question. However, I would like to
install a UNAX 1220S scanner on my Debian box too. I've been told
that the SCSI adapter card that comes with the scanner isn't supported
by Linux (a DTC 436E). Is this true?
I
I use pidof for this purpose. Seems to work better,
for me at least, than searching for strings in the output
of ps You can discard the output of pidof and use the
return value. Something like shown below. Substituting the
program you want to monitor for suck.
while pidof suck /dev/null ; do
Leon Breedt writes:
I found a command runq which seems to push stuff through. Is that what
it's for? If so, how do I get this to happen automatically when I start
the PPP link?
any scripts in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/ get run when the ppp link is established.
so, in your case, i'd create
Hey.
I was wondering, what would be a better idea, to install an RPM
package by converting it first to .deb with alien, or just by using
RPM directly since it's there?
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Alex Shnitman
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Moore, Paul writes:
Can diald be persuaded to do this (hangup-only, no dialup function)? If
not, how do I get at the ppp link stats to monitor packets going
through? If I can monitor packets/sec across the ppp link, or maybe
traffic over the modem, I could write my own monitor-and-timeout
I retrieved dvisvga and dvilx from slink. I tried to install them
with dpkg. Each attempt fails with
the message tetex-bin is required but not installed. What am I missing
about this?
chuck kaufman
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On Tue, 20 Oct 1998, Paul Seelig wrote:
I have installed the package dbf2mysql 1.10b-2
but I run it
dbf2mysql: can't load library 'libmysqlclient.so.3'
Ciro Marino
Moore, Paul wrote:
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The second problem is the big one - Demon dropped the line on me (for no
reason I could see :-() while my slrnpull session was under way. Diald
proceeded to restart the link, as expected. Great. BUT, when the link
came up again, diald started a SECOND copy of
Anthony Campbell wrote:
I thought I'd got apt-get to read my local cdrom but it seems I was wrong. It
will update the packages but won't install anything. I have a Cheapbytes
cdrom.
The entry in my sources.list is as follows:
deb file:/cdrom/debian main/binary-i386/
The
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