Acudo a su prestigiosa institucin en busca de informacin
respecto a:
CONCILIACION ENTRE LO CONTABLE Y LO FISCAL
SOBERANIA NACIONAL.
Existen servidores pblicos que contengan temas contables y derecho
internacional?.
Dnde podra estar almacenada esta informacin?. Con
cual servidor
He intentado usar el paquete mirror pero tengo el problema de los
links simbolicos de las narices. Es decir, que se baja los links
simbolicos y no los ficheros a los que apunta. Esto es un problema
cuando quiero bajarme unstable/main
He probado con wget pero tambien me da ese problema.
Hay una
Aviso:
Ayer descubrí por qué el K62-3D que tenemos en el club de la facultad
iba lentísimo. Resulta que el netscape-communicator hay veces que no
muere y aunque
el usuario haga un logout el netscape sigue Running chupando
CPU. Total que tenía 3 netscapes funcionando a tutti plen y nada más
Rafael Cordones Marcos wrote:
Con ps aux salen los procesos y con who salen los usuarios que están
login. Supongo que se podría hacer un script para poner en el cron que
se cargara los netscapes que están colgados... a ver si me pongo. ;)
Eso no es dificil, se enseña en cualquier
Queridos amigos:
quiero elegir un modem para el debian
me ayudan?
cual funciona mejor?
gracias
un saludo
de argentina
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Jose Luis Trivino wrote:
Rafael Cordones Marcos wrote:
Con ps aux salen los procesos y con who salen los usuarios que están
login. Supongo que se podría hacer un script para poner en el cron que
se cargara los netscapes que están colgados... a ver si me pongo. ;)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
¿No será que tu tarjeta es pnp y al venir de W95-dos la tienes
inicializado y por eso funciona y cuando entras directamente
en linux como no tienes inicializado el pnp no te funciona?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Creo que te has olvidado de decirnos que tarjeta
Enrique Zanardi wrote:
Aprovechando el retraso incorporaremos dos correcciones, una para el bug
de seguridad que ha aparecido este fin de semana en el procmail (también
es inoportuno el condenado) y otra para unos problemillas que tiene el
dpkg cuando el superusuario tiene definido el locale
Hola!
Alguien ha conseguido hacer funcionar el ispell en español con el
pine? Yo lo he conseguido hacer funcionar, pero no me coge las palabras
con acentos del pine.
Gracias por adelantado por vuestra ayuda.
-- p.
hola lista!
donde puedo conseguir la version 1.2 de mkisofs,pues es la que
sopporta la generacion de imagenes en formato joliet.
cambiando de tema,he empezado a programar con la svgalib.segun el man
de svgalib,si estoy leyendo el manual es que esta instalado,pero no
encuentro ningun vga.h.
On Wed, Mar 03, 1999 at 11:26:41PM +0100, jon wrote:
donde puedo conseguir la version 1.2 de mkisofs,pues es la que
sopporta la generacion de imagenes en formato joliet.
joliet... ugh! ... usa mkhybrid.
Marcelo
Antonio Castro wrote:
Esto es todavía más facil:
killall netscape
Ya, pero con eso te fusilas también los procesos que estén funcionando
correctamente, no sólo los que campen por ahí sin dueño.
--
Un Saludo
Han Solo
The Rebel Alliance
Conecto, luego existo.
Desconecto, luego insisto.
Rafael Cordones Marcos wrote:
He probado con wget pero tambien me da ese problema.
Hay una opcion en mirror que es:
Algo habrás hecho mal. Yo con el wget me he bajado un mirror completo
del CPAN (670Mb), con múltiples enlaces simbólicos y ha funcionado sin
problemas
follow_local_symlinks
Oi gente,
começamos a traduzir os potfiles do dinstall da Debian ontem,
colocando no nosso CVS, mas lembrei que o Eduardo Macan tinha dito que
já estava traduzindo. Em que pé você está? Digo mão ou qualquer coisa.
:)
Só pra lembrar, estou traduzindo o potfile do dpkg. Não quero pôr
vale a pena tomar conhecimento!!
t+
Clovis Sena
-Mensagem original-
De: Dave Whitinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: linux-news@linuxtoday.com linux-news@linuxtoday.com
Data: Quarta-feira, 3 de Março de 1999 05:43
Assunto: News Roundup for March 2, 1999
--
Alan Cox reports on LinuxWorld
Pessoal, vou dar inicio a coordenacao das traducoes do site e do
que mais cair na minha mao para o Portugues. Preciso de voluntarios. Quem
de voces estaria disposto a colaborar na traducao do Web Site da Debian?
Uma outra tarefa, um pouco mais complexa, seria de coordenar a
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 11:24:43PM -, Pollywog wrote:
I just found out that in RedHat, .profile is called .bash_profile
Is the same true in Debian? When I used OpenLinux, they were separate files.
If I remember correctly, bash will look for .bash_profile first, and
will fall through to
At 01:17 PM 3/2/99 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I get this I switch sites in sources.list. Fixes it for me.
I tried to do that but couldn't seem to find a site that would work for me.
Does any ftp site work or do I have to use a http site. I couldn't get ftp
sites to work and
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 02:41:03PM -0600, Eric wrote:
I figure that they could have the important processor-intensive
packages actually recompiled with PGCC and the rest of the things in
binary-i686 would just be links to the packages in binary-i386.
Definately. Pentium optimised vi or cp
So if the party was yesturday, when will the 2.1 be released ?
The web page still says that 2.0 is the current release.
__
Geoffrey Deasey/ /__ __
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
humm on my birthday, do I get free cd's :)
cool
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This is a HUGE difference. The multiuser patch was great! 12M for 4.0 to
140M with 5.0. Does anyone know if there was a multiuser patch for SO5
aswell? I like having a 12M user dir as opposed to a 140M dir.
I haven't seen one. But at home here I'm only running the personal version
and
On 02-Mar-99 Gregory T. Norris wrote:
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 11:24:43PM -, Pollywog wrote:
I just found out that in RedHat, .profile is called .bash_profile
Is the same true in Debian? When I used OpenLinux, they were separate
files.
If I remember correctly, bash will look for
I was trying to install from the rpms which I converted to debs using
alien. I didn't try installing from the source...I didn't really want
to because I don't really want it to take the place of my normal
gcc...I'd like to be able to remove it from my system easily.
How much of the pentium
You're not by any chance running a CD player? Some of them have a habit of
hogging the eject function. Just a thought...
Cheers
Dave
On Wed, Mar 03, 1999 at 00:32 +0100, Björn Elwhagen wrote:
Hi!
I have a strange problem. Even tho my cdrom is unmounted i can't get it
to eject the
Just to reassure everyone, I am quite happy to support the
enlightenment-cvs package.
I've just installed it, and it removed the Enlightenment option from the
Menu/WindowManagers that enlightenment_0.14 put there.
Pedro Guerreiro
--
Diplomacy: the art of letting someone have your own way.
I just got the VNC to work by setting the font paths in the vnc.conf file
to use ';' instead of ',' . Once that change was done it thing accually
worked, now I just need to figure out how to use it...
--Dano
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
If you proceed into the installation process, it will mount the root under
/target. If you switch immediately to a VC and mount it manually, it will
mount it where you specify with the mount command.
Bob
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, rich wrote:
This is a good application for the rescue disk (of the
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 05:16:51PM -0600, Eric wrote:
That's true, it would most definitely be a symlink farm, but what's
so bad about that? Priorities in apt would definitely be cool. Is
that something that is definitely going to be incorporated?
eric.
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 06:36:27PM -0600, Eric wrote:
I was trying to install from the rpms which I converted to debs using
alien. I didn't try installing from the source...I didn't really want
to because I don't really want it to take the place of my normal
gcc...I'd like to be able to
Folks,
Thanks to Daniel J. Brosemer [EMAIL PROTECTED], I was able to
solve my problem by running smailconf.
Thanks to all who offered their help! :-)
On Mon, 01 Mar 1999, William Park wrote:
On Mon, Mar 01, 1999 at 07:03:17PM -0800, Jesse Evans wrote:
Folks,
Something
Hi,
I just got myself an old 270 MB hard disk...to supplement the 120Mb I have
on my current disk. I've got debian Linux installed on it..Anyone knows how
I should go about it.
Also, I have about 72MB of free space left on the current disk. Add to that
the 270MB(if I pass the smoke test!)..can
Hi,
Hi.
I just got myself an old 270 MB hard disk...to supplement the 120Mb I have
on my current disk. I've got debian Linux installed on it..Anyone knows how
I should go about it.
Ok, one thing to do if you are running out of space is partition the new
disk and make it your /usr
For that
I have been trying to get XFree86 to work with a Trio3d AGP card, and it
doesn't seem to be supported.
Somebody sent me a link to an update for red hat to support it, but I would
prefer to stick with Debian.
I am using Debian 2.0 I have upgraded to the XFree86 from slink, and have
download the
On Sun, Feb 21, 1999 at 09:39:30PM -0800, Mark Wagnon wrote:
I found vim-rt on the debian site. It mentioned syntax highlighting in
the description. I downloaded it and installed it. The error is gone
(cuz I let it overwrite my /etc/vimrc), but I still get no syntax
highlighting :(
Could
On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 06:02:46PM -0600, Jonathan Guthrie wrote:
underneath or not, they can't get to underneath. The superuser can get
in, but root can always get in. Preventing that requires rethinking the
concept of root.
Hopefully root will stay as it is. I hate this message Access
On Mon, Feb 22, 1999 at 03:12:08AM -0500, Shaleh wrote:
remember to install the -dev packages too.
Why? All you need to run programs that require libm.so is in libc6 (which is
in base). You might need libc5 for old programs and you will need libc[56]-dev
for development.
cu
Torsten
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Robert V. MacQuarrie wrote:
I've installed each version of SO and have never had any problems using
the provided 'setup' utility. I really only have 1 minor complaint with
SO5 and thats the fact that it takes up so much disk spack in the users
account. I remember one of
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Graham Ashton wrote:
On Tuesday 02 March, Mark Phillips wrote:
I've just upgraded from Hamm to Slink. Fetchmail seems to work the
same as before, except that now, only the first 10 messages get to my
mail box straight away.
I've got the same problem. Strange,
The location I suggest for the party tomorrow night is at Chili's. The
atmosphere is good, not too loud, not too soft, and the food is fairly decent.
From the show, it's also fairly easy to get to. Directions to the one I'm
the most familiar with are as follows:
From the Expo Center, take 280
What do I have to do to move my user directories to a different
partition/drive? I have looked around but I can not find what file (?)
that user info like home directory is stored.
Also I was wonder what the most dependable way to mount a drive on boot
was? Can you do this with in a
[ Sorry about the massive crosspost, last one I swear. Please honor the
Reply-To. ]
For those attending LinuxWorld expo in San Jose:
Wednesday night starting at 7pm, we will be having a debian dinner at
Chili's in San Jose. This event is open to both users and developers
alike. Developers:
From: Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[ Sorry about the massive crosspost, last one I swear. Please honor the
Reply-To. ]
For those attending LinuxWorld expo in San Jose:
Wednesday night starting at 7pm, we will be having a debian dinner at
Chili's in San Jose. [...]
Ahem. That's exactly
Robert V. MacQuarrie wrote:
On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Damir J. Naden wrote:
Hi Micha Feigin; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Frankie wrote:
Is there a recommended way of installing SO5 under debian?
there doesn't seem to be an install Package for it (like there is
What do I have to do to move my user directories to a different
partition/drive?
Try cp -a ..
Mark.
_/\___/~~\
/~~\_/~~\__/~~\__Mark_Phillips
/~~\_/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 03-Mar-99 Mark Yobb wrote:
What do I have to do to move my user directories to a different
partition/drive? I have looked around but I can not find what file (?)
that user info like home directory is stored.
cp -a /home /wherever/
mv /home /home.bak
ln -s /wherever/home /home
... TEST ...
Note: If you have no interest in the package tree but use GIT,
or are interested in a file system centered interface to dpkg,
you may want to skip to the end of this message.
What I am about to describe is not feasible for initial installations or
system upgrades... but if you are
I agree with Ben here - the binary distribution should remain _at least_
486 compatible, if not 386 compatible.
It should be compatible with anything Linux can run on...
say a i386, 4M RAM, 20M(?) flash drive and late '80s video.
- Bruce
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Pedro Guerreiro wrote:
Just to reassure everyone, I am quite happy to support the
enlightenment-cvs package.
I've just installed it, and it removed the Enlightenment option from the
Menu/WindowManagers that enlightenment_0.14 put there.
Yeah.
I haven't integrated it
Why not add a kind of VIEWPATH environment variable to the install tool.
(like in some compilers) The package that is found first in the list of
directories
will be installed
Joop
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 11:39:15PM -0500, Michelle Coelho wrote:
I just got myself an old 270 MB hard disk...to supplement the 120Mb I have
on my current disk. I've got debian Linux installed on it..Anyone knows how
I should go about it.
Also, I have about 72MB of free space left on the
I was able to shoot down to SJ to make the last 2 hours of the exhibits.
The RedHat, LinuxCare, and Compaq booths were all very flashy and cool.
I was gawking at this really cool Compaq display, when I realized the
crowd was not for the servers, but for Linus. Very Cool. I didn't get an
What do I have to do to move my user directories to a different
partition/drive? I have looked around but I can not find what file (?)
that user info like home directory is stored.
The home directory of a user is written in /etc/passwd. In that file
you can change the directory, then copy
On Sat, Feb 27, 1999 at 09:17:10 -0500, Randy Edwards wrote:
i was wondering if there's anyone here who gives web based mail services
to their customers. if so, what package/application can you suggest w/c,
based on ur experiences is proven to work in a nice and stable way.
This is
The link does work if you take off the 's...
http://web.horde.org/
Will
- Original Message -
From: Erik van der Meulen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Randy Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED]; debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 1999 8:13 AM
Subject: Re: web based mail
On Sat, Feb
I need help to choise a modem that works on debian
can somebody tellme about?
thanks
good day
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
What do I have to do to move my user directories to a different
partition/drive? I have looked around but I can not find what file (?)
that user info like home directory is stored.
The home directory of a user is written in /etc/passwd. In
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Pablo Cernadas wrote:
I need help to choise a modem that works on debian
can somebody tellme about?
Avoid any modem that is a win modem These do not and can
not be made to work under Linux. Primarily because the CPU
does most of the work, and the specifications are kept
a
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
What do I have to do to move my user directories to a different
partition/drive? I have looked around but I can not find what file (?)
that user info like home directory is stored.
The home directory of a user is written in
In a message dated 3/3/99 12:25:43 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
What do I have to do to move my user directories to a different
partition/drive? I have looked around but I can not find what file (?)
that user info like home directory is stored.
All home
Be careful. The Motorola SM56 is a winmodem but it does not say so
anywhere on the box! At the web site, it is called a software modem or
a HSP The AOpen FM-56 is also a winmodem but it does not advertize
it in big letters on the box. I discovered this at the web site in a
footnote. These are
Greetings,
I know I've seen this addressed before, but for the life of me I can't
seems to find it, so I will ask the group. I have several machine, now
running DOS 6.2. The system BIOS doesn't support large drives, 540MB is the
max. I have several 630-1000MB drives and wish to use them
Larry Shields WD9ESU wrote:
If I boot right from the linux floppy disk, when it gets to the point of
mounting my CD-ROM drive I get this:
MCD=0X360,11: init Failed. No mcd device at 0x360 irq 11
But if I let the system boot up using MSDOS, it then loads everything
encluding my cd-rom
Hi all,
I just installed Debian2.0 from official CD. The installation went ok
except problems with serveral packages(defualt chosen). One problem is
that when I install I saw no 'xinit' and I couldn't write anything to X
config file.
I start XF86Setup manually and get it worked ( I know all the
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Corey Ralph wrote:
|I have been trying to get XFree86 to work with a Trio3d AGP card, and it
|doesn't seem to be supported.
indeed, it isn't
|Somebody sent me a link to an update for red hat to support it, but I would
|prefer to stick with Debian.
no, redhat doesn't
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Werner Reisberger wrote:
I am using Debian 2.0r4 and trying to boot my brand new PC since 4 days
with several rescue disks I prepared with dd on my good old Linux PC.
I even tried to boot with a self prepared root.bin disk but a reader
of this list told me that I don't
With regard to mounting cdrom filesystems, I believe there is something
called amd that can automate this so that you do not have to type
mount... each time. Maybe someone has the details??
Markus M. Schneider wrote:
Larry Shields WD9ESU wrote:
If I boot right from the linux floppy disk,
I was doing a apt-get dist-upgrade to update to the latest versions, when
installing the xserver-common package didn't work. This has now trashed my
X installation completely, so it doesn't work at all.
This is what happens when I try to install it:
# dpkg --install
First, try to get it to work with SVGA server. It might work better. (S3v
doesnt work for me, I have S3 ViRGE/DX card).
As to your problem: it just doesnt find any valid modes to run in.
I've got the little walk-through on my homepage, (URL underneath), but
basic idea is to change the order of
I just read the Bob Young essay linked on slashdot. It made me think.
How come no debian folks have attempted to take RH's GPLed install app and
make it work in debian. Or does debian have other plans to develop an
equally good install app?
If debian had an install app that autodetected
I have Debian 2.0 (Hamm) installed (2.0.35 kernel) and I have one small
problem that might not really be a problem. If I reboot the machine, I get
several errors about not finding modules, yet everything (including IP
Masquerade) is working. Why do I see these errors? I would copy the errors
if
On 03-Mar-99 Pollywog wrote:
I have Debian 2.0 (Hamm) installed (2.0.35 kernel) and I have one small
problem that might not really be a problem. If I reboot the machine, I get
several errors about not finding modules, yet everything (including IP
Masquerade) is working. Why do I see these
I am running slink with the 2.2.2 kernel and I can't seem to download
more than about 120M of data at once. Downloads just stop and do not
start up again. If I abort and resume then things pick up where I left
off but only for another chunk and it stops again. An example is when
I am trying to
This is a non-Linux question, but I was hoping someone could help me with a
problem I'm having in pine. We recently put the new version of pine on our
Digital Unix machine which supplies email accounts for about 1000 users.
Many users use POP clients to access their mail, while our students use
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Brian Morgan wrote:
This is a non-Linux question, but I was hoping someone could help
me with a problem I'm having in pine. We recently put the new
version of pine on our Digital Unix machine which supplies email
accounts for about 1000 users. Many users use POP
Brian == Brian Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brian cryptic messages, and often swarm the help-line with fears of
Brian viruses and other nonsense! Can anyone help?
The only fix I know of is to use the pop3 daemon that comes with
imapd -- unlike other poppers Debian has, it quietly
There's a FAQ on pine's website that answers your question.
http://www.washington.edu/pine/overview/non-UW.html
Regards
Sarel Botha
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Brian Morgan wrote:
This is a non-Linux question, but I was hoping someone could help me with a
problem I'm having in pine. We recently put
Date: Wed, 03 Mar 1999 13:38:53 -0500 (EST)
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Shaleh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: module errors
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
On 03-Mar-99 Pollywog wrote:
I have Debian 2.0 (Hamm) installed (2.0.35 kernel) and I have one
small
Thanks to all who helped me with the pine FOLDER INTERNAL DATA issue. Got
that taken care of.
1 more question that doesn't necessarily directly relate to Debian:
POP users on our Digital Unix system (on an Alpha box) often have trouble
receiving attachments. If an attachment appears in certain
Hi!
Does anyone know how to make smail put your local time in the
emails and not the GMT time plus your time. For example, to put 22:00 CET
and not 23:00 GMT-1.
Thanks in advance for your help!
-- p.
On 03-Mar-99 Shaleh wrote:
On 03-Mar-99 Pollywog wrote:
I have Debian 2.0 (Hamm) installed (2.0.35 kernel) and I have one small
problem that might not really be a problem. If I reboot the machine, I get
several errors about not finding modules, yet everything (including IP
Masquerade) is
I have sunsite mounted via nfs on sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk
I've lost the connection to sunsite (network problems elsewhere in the
university), but whenever mcv21 tries to do anything that involves running
a shell, I just get the error
nfs: task 358 the number varies can't get a request slot
and the
Hey! UW has given me permission to distribute PINE. COOL.
You sure are a dedicated dude. I am getting sick of exmh, so I think I switch
back to pine.
I am forced to use a lo-res X server (basically, a VGA server with
16 colours). Recently, I have had need to use xfig.The problem is that
xfig enjoys using hi reesolution servers, and I am left with only a handful
of icons on the left hand side toolbar, and none underneath. I have been
trying
I've also been having problems with a Quantum... this one is detected
as Quantum BIGFOOT_CY4320A. It was first installed as a Win95 drive.
Wasn't long before Windows started detecting errors at the beginning
of the drive, and it finally became unusable. I'm using it for linux
now. When I
the nfs server continues not to respond, still causing the same problems.
Trying to umount /sunsite gets:
Cannot MOUNTPROG RPC: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Timed out
umount: /sunsite: device is busy
The kernel logs also contain:
nfs_revalidate_inode: /// getattr failed, ino=2, error=-512
Is
Our users are using newest version of Outlook 98 and netscape mail on win95
/ 98 stations. Thanks.
-Original Message-
From: Aras Paskus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 1999 2:14 PM
To: Brian Morgan
Cc: Debian User Group; recipient list not shown:
Subject: Re: 1
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Pollywog wrote:
I don't believe I saw anything like that. The errors are about modules such
as IP forwarding, the modules I installed when I recompiled the kernel.
I believe another error is about SLIP or PPP but both seem to work.
If you compile something into the
Hey! UW has given me permission to distribute PINE. COOL.
So Pine will be included in the Debian distro now? *excited look*
btw, i usually got pine from debs.fuller.edu but it refuses ftp connects
now, can someone tell me where i can find it please?
Regards
Sarel botha
Can someone try to duplicate this problem please?
I have 2 Debian boxes with 3c905b NICs. Both are running 2.2.2 but with
netbase 3.1-1.21 the ip-aliasing stuff works, as in the ip alias is
created but ifconfig will not show the alias unless you call it explicitly
with the interface name.
When
I am running Debian 2.0 and am expriencing problems
with my CDROM. Previously all was going well and I could add packages via the
2.0 CD, however recently my CD player has been giving problems (when I power up
the active light is flashing constantly and never stops).
When I boot into debian
I'm trying to use fig2dev to convert fig format images into gifs, but I
keep getting empty gif files.
Your right! It's actually the transfig package as a whole which appears to
have no support for the generation of gif.
If you look at the source code you will find there is support for reading
I know a maximal mount check is a normal system check but, is there any
percentage of non-contiguous files worrying? Last check I had 1.0% on / and
/opt, and 7.3% on /home.
TIA
Horacio.
Frankie wrote:
snip
You are perhaps referring the Linux Standard Base that RH and
Deb have, for the moment, agreed to? The problem is that the
greater RH's dominance becomes, the greater the chance that they
will no longer see this kind of cooperation as desirable, and in
http://ompages.com/debian/pkgs/pine/pine.html
When I can get around to getting UW to extend distribution permission to
debian.org, it will likely be available in non-free.
NatePuri
Certified Law Student
Debian GNU/Linux Monk
McGeorge School of Law
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ompages.com
On Wed, 3
I can't wait, I can't wait
please, someone tell me they'll be out any time...
NatePuri
Certified Law Student
Debian GNU/Linux Monk
McGeorge School of Law
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Person, Roderick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What would cause root not to have permission to delete a file,
directory or symlinks. Is there anyway to correct this problem.
I've tried chown and chmod and everthing I can think of.
Checkout lsattr and chattr (ext2fs), especially the immutable
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Ed Cogburn wrote:
Like George Bonser has said previously, I think the only way that
Debian is going to grow its market share better than its currently
growing is for the creation of a commercial company which adopts
Debian as its base distribution. This company can
On Wed, Mar 03, 1999 at 06:00:10PM +0100, Peter Karlsson wrote:
I was doing a apt-get dist-upgrade to update to the latest versions, when
installing the xserver-common package didn't work. This has now trashed my
X installation completely, so it doesn't work at all.
This is what happens when
Thanks for your help, I am going to set that up. I have the 2.2 kernel
compiled and about to go, and I have downloaded the XF_FBDev. Next thing is
how do I configure it? XF86Setup doesn't seem to have the FB listed in the
drivers. Do I need to edit XF86Config manually? Can you send me an
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