Re: Netscape 4.71

1999-10-26 Thread Cosme Perea Cuevas
El Sun, Oct 24, 1999,
Angel Vicente Perez...

 He bajado el Netscape 4.71, para glibc2, y he visto al hacer
 ldd,  que necesita  la libreria  libstdc++2.8, que  no tengo
 instalada, tengo libstdc++2.10.

 ¿Existe esta libreria empaquetada como deb?

Hay un paquete que justamente tiene ese nombre, ;-)

A propósito, tienes un atajo  para saber esto de forma rápida,
en lugar de esperar respuersta via correo electrónico:

Con los CDs de la distribución a mano:

$ zgrep 'libstdc\+\+.*8' /cdrom/dists/slink/Contents-i386.gz
usr/doc/libstdc++2.8/README.Debian  oldlibs/libstdc++2.8
usr/doc/libstdc++2.8/changelog.Debian.gzoldlibs/libstdc++2.8
usr/doc/libstdc++2.8/copyright  oldlibs/libstdc++2.8
usr/doc/libstdc++2.8/test-summary   oldlibs/libstdc++2.8
usr/lib/libg++-dbg/libstdc++.so.2.7.2.8 devel/libg++272-dbg
usr/lib/libstdc++.so.2.7.2.8libs/libg++272
usr/lib/libstdc++.so.2.8oldlibs/libstdc++2.8
usr/lib/libstdc++.so.2.8.0  oldlibs/libstdc++2.8


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Re: Netscape 4.71

1999-10-26 Thread ground-0
On Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 11:07:05PM +0200, Cosme Perea Cuevas wrote:
 El Sun, Oct 24, 1999,
 Angel Vicente Perez...
 
  He bajado el Netscape 4.71, para glibc2, y he visto al hacer
  ldd,  que necesita  la libreria  libstdc++2.8, que  no tengo
  instalada, tengo libstdc++2.10.
 
  ¿Existe esta libreria empaquetada como deb?
 

Y no crea conflictos con libstdc++2.10?

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RE: MKISOFS Y LOS UNIX EN GENERAL

1999-10-26 Thread Ricard P.G.
Se que no es la solucion pero al problema en si del CDROM pero ... y si haces
un tar.gz de todo? te guardara perfectamente permisos, nombres, etc...

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 no uso x. Ya lo siento
 
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  Asunto: Re: MKISOFS Y LOS UNIX EN GENERAL
 
 
  On lun, oct 25, 1999 at 03:24:17 +0200, Ángel Carrasco wrote:
   Me bajo de sunsite.rediris.es programas, y cuando intento hacer
  un cdrom no
   sólo para que me lo lea Linux o BSD sino tambien Solaris, me ocurre que
   todos los nombres a partir de 8 letras se cortan. Eg:
 
  Igual digo una estupidez pero ¿has probado xcdroast?.
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Re: MKISOFS Y LOS UNIX EN GENERAL

1999-10-26 Thread jls . is
Porque no pruebas de poner la opcion -T? Igual te funciona... mirando en el man
comenta:
-T  Generate a file TRANS.TBL in each directory on the
CDROM, which can be userd on non-Rock Ridge capable
systems to help establish the correct file names.
There is also information presents in the file that
indicates the major and minor numbers for block and 
character devices, and each symlink has the name of
the link file given.

Igual lo que le pasa a tu Solaris (o igual a todos en general, no lo se)
es que no son 'Rock Ridge capable systems' (que bien suena ;-))... prueba, igual
chuta como minimo hace buena pinta...

 Hola a todos,
 
 
 Me bajo de sunsite.rediris.es programas, y cuando intento hacer un cdrom no
 sólo para que me lo lea Linux o BSD sino tambien Solaris, me ocurre que
 todos los nombres a partir de 8 letras se cortan. Eg:
 
 
 Emacs-2.4.tar.gz
 Emacs-2.
 
 Cuando lo hago, entre otras opciones pongo -R -l pero no lo sé como hacerlo
 rular.
 
 
 
 Os ruego si alguien me puede decir algo por favor, porque por más que leo
 grabadoras como no sé porqué me falla.
 
 La versión es 1.9J
 
 
 Un saludo.
 
 
 
 
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1999-10-26 Thread Vidarte Ana
Estimados  Sres,
Me dirigo a ustedes en busca de información. Deseo probar el sistema
opertivo de tiempo real linux, rtlinux. Sin embargo, cuando trato de
cargarlo a través de internet, no consigo la conexión con el servidor ftp
desde la siguiente dirección: http://www.rtlinux.org/~rtlinux/. Recibo el
siguinete mensaje: Extended server error message: Type set to A; Illegal
PORT Command. De forma análoga, si trato de cargarlo desde las direcciones
de su página wed, http://cgi.debian.org/cgi-bin/download.pl
Se emplea Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0. ¿Esa puede ser la causa de no
conseguir cargar rtlinux? ¿Qué se necesitaría o cómo debería realizarse esa
carga desde internet?
Por otra parte, no se si para poder emplear rtlinux debo cargar
inicialmente una versión de linux normal, que tampoco consigo cargar a
traves de internet. Para crear aplicaciones de tiempo real, ¿la programación
puede realizarse en C, en un entorno cono Visual C o se requiere un entorno
de programación propio y un compilador propio también? ¿Podría indicarme
cómo conseguir rtlinux, linux y el entorno de programación y conmpilador, en
caso de ser necesario?
Se trata de cargar este sistema operativo en un PC bajo una particion del
sistema Windows NT. ¿algún problema?

Atentamente le saluda, 

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Enlairten

1999-10-26 Thread TooMany
A las buenas...

Me instalé la 2.1 de Citius, con ella el Enlightenment, y todo de coña.
Patatín... patatán... volví a reinstalarla de cero. Instalo el mencionado wm
y no hay manera de que me aparezcan los menúes al pulsar los dos botones
de mi ratón (ratón de 2 botones).
¿Puede alguien decirme qué le pasa y cómo solucionarlo?

Muchas gracias por todo.

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RE: Enlairten

1999-10-26 Thread Tejada Lacaci, Antonio
 -Mensaje original-
 De:   TooMany [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Para: Lista Debian
 Asunto:   Enlairten
 
 A las buenas...
 
 Me instalé la 2.1 de Citius, con ella el Enlightenment, y todo de coña.
 Patatín... patatán... volví a reinstalarla de cero. Instalo el mencionado
 wm
 y no hay manera de que me aparezcan los menúes al pulsar los dos botones
 de mi ratón (ratón de 2 botones).
 ¿Puede alguien decirme qué le pasa y cómo solucionarlo?
 
¿Tienes activado el emulate3buttons de la sección MOUSE del ficherín
XF86Config?

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Re:

1999-10-26 Thread Cristina Amor
At 10:40 26/10/99 +0200, Vidarte Ana wrote:

Hola, Ana:

   Me dirigo a ustedes en busca de información. Deseo probar el sistema
opertivo de tiempo real linux, rtlinux. Sin embargo, cuando trato de
cargarlo a través de internet, no consigo la conexión con el servidor ftp
desde la siguiente dirección: http://www.rtlinux.org/~rtlinux/. Recibo el
siguinete mensaje: Extended server error message: Type set to A; Illegal
PORT Command. De forma análoga, si trato de cargarlo desde las 

Si no me equivoco, el problema es que estás intentando bajarlo desde un
navegador, que se estrella cuando intenta bajar FTP y recibe comandos
extendidos. Los navegadores, en general, no están preparados como es
debido para FTP. Al fin y al cabo, son para web. Aunque la dirección que
das es de web, el mensaje de error que te da es el típico de FTP (al menos,
hasta donde me ha pasado a mí), por lo que creo deducir que el enlace al
fichero apunta a un servidor FTP.

Debes bajártelo desde un cliente FTP. Dado que estás en Windows aún,
puedes probar el CuteFTP, el WsFTP o cualquier otro. Te funcionará a la
perfección y podrás bajarte el sistema.

En http://www.winfiles.com podrás encontrar clientes FTP que puedas usar
temporalmente para poder bajar esos ficheros. Más adelante, en el Linux
mismo, encontrarás tropecientos clientes FTP a elegir.

   Por otra parte, no se si para poder emplear rtlinux debo cargar
inicialmente una versión de linux normal, que tampoco consigo cargar a
traves de internet. Para crear aplicaciones de tiempo real, ¿la programación
puede realizarse en C, en un entorno cono Visual C o se requiere un entorno
de programación propio y un compilador propio también? ¿Podría indicarme
cómo conseguir rtlinux, linux y el entorno de programación y conmpilador, en
caso de ser necesario?

Linux tiene sus propias herramientas de programación en todos los
lenguajes imaginables. Visual C es exclusivamente para Windows. Hay
herramientas de programación visuales en Linux, aunque lo típico son las
herramientas que funcionan en entorno texto.

Se trata de cargar este sistema operativo en un PC bajo una particion del
sistema Windows NT. ¿algún problema?

Creo que no, aunque me parece que tiene sus trucos. Nunca he usado NT 
ni
he intentado instalar Linux en esas condiciones.

Si la memoria no me falla, encontrarás un Cómo en
http://lucas.hispalinux.es sobre cómo instalar Linux en un ordenador con NT.

Asimismo, en esa dirección encontrarás otros documentos y manuales que
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Re: PLENITUD

1999-10-26 Thread Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz
On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Noel Gibson wrote:
 PLENITUD 
 Algunas personas tienen más exito, felicidad y plenitud que otras.
 POR QUE? 
 Porque usan Linux desde que abrieron los ojos ante la horrible situación
 de monopolio que disfruta Microsoft. Sin embargo, la vida de la mayoría
 de las personas está determinada por la interfaz que usan. Las personas
 exitosas son aquellas que son capaces de usar cualquier interfaz, o la
 línea de comando a pelo.
 El descubrimiento de Linux en cualquier revista del sector, o en ciertas
 páginas de internet, abre un nuevo horizonte en las vidas de las
 personas, permitiéndoles explorar lo que realmente quieren de la vida, y
 usar las herramientas GNU que deseen.
 Si sos una persona interesada en:
 · Impulsar tu rendimiento y capacidad laboral... 
 · Reconectarte con lo que realmente te importa... 
 · Disminuir y manejar el stress y las presiones de la vida cotidiana... 
 · Mejorar tu capacidad de relacionamiento... 
 · Maximizar el aprovechamiento de tu tiempo... 
 · Reavivar esa chispa de vitalidad, energía y alegría de vivir...
 Podés solicitar más información en esta propia lista de correo o
 cualquier otra sobre Linux, o buscar en Yahoo, Lycos o lo que sea
 páginas con la palabra Linux.
 Nuestro agradecimiento y reconocimiento por el tiempo que nos has dedicado en 
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Re: Linus y II Congreso

1999-10-26 Thread Jaime E. Villate
 - De aquí (Terrassa -Barna-), vamos tres personas. ¿Nos vamos a ver por el
 Simo o el Congreso? ¿Sería factible hacer una quedada de debianeros?

Pues me parece una idea estupenda y me apunto. Yo voy a Madrid desde
Portugal.
Solo tengo una pequeña pregunta: que es una quedada?
:-)

Jaime


Re: Linus y II Congreso

1999-10-26 Thread Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez
On mar, oct 26, 1999 at 12:50:32 +0100, Jaime E. Villate wrote:
  - De aquí (Terrassa -Barna-), vamos tres personas. ¿Nos vamos a ver por el
  Simo o el Congreso? ¿Sería factible hacer una quedada de debianeros?
 
 Pues me parece una idea estupenda y me apunto. Yo voy a Madrid desde
 Portugal.

No xodas ¿tu también?: ¡genial!. Venga más gente de por aquí ¡ale! ¡ale!
:)

 Solo tengo una pequeña pregunta: que es una quedada?

Un encuentro informal... algo que normalmente desemboca en un bar X-D

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Re: Linus y II Congreso

1999-10-26 Thread dfm

Yo voy al SIMO. Propongo que nos concentremos en torno a algun stand que
tenga que ver realmente con algun tema de Linux y Debian,  pero a saber...

Saludos

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tareas y StarOffice

1999-10-26 Thread Manuel Trujillo
Buenas (más o menos) :(

Resulta que tengo que tener puesta la p*t* mierda del NoTepares, por que:
(con voz de niño maldisimulada después de pillarse los c*j***s con la tapa
del piano) hay que usar el cliente de correo corporativo, que es el
Outlook.
¡HAY QUE JODERSE! macagontó Y sólo por el hecho de la notificación de
tareas, etc, que hace el mierdoso del mocochoft ése... :-(
¿Sabeis si el Scheduler del StarOffice, que tiene también para manejar el
tema de tareas, puede manejar las del pedorro ése del Outlook?

Muchas gracias por todo, y ruego me perdoneis la enorme, ingente, infinita,
cantidad de mala ostia que llevo encima... mierda Microsoft... con lo a
gustito que estoy yo con mi Mutt...

Have a nice day  ;-)
TooManySecrets


Offtopic Mocosoft - Re: tareas y StarOffice

1999-10-26 Thread dfm

Cuando se trata de Microsoft te aconsejo que hagas una relajación de
esfínteres absoluta o acabarás estreñito o con algún tipo de tumor cerebral
por no dejar pasar la sangre al cerebro..

Ayer por ejemplo estuve configurándole el winblows al portátil de mi
hermano y bueno, fui feliz ya que solo cascó una vez al apagar para
arrancar el modo MS-DOS y otra que se me puso la pantalla de colorines (es
la Second Edition del 98)... se nota que Winblows mejora con los años..
jajajajjaa... en fin, resignación maxo, no te mosqués.

Un saludo

Daniel





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Buenas (más o menos) :(

Resulta que tengo que tener puesta la p*t* mierda del NoTepares, por que:
(con voz de niño maldisimulada después de pillarse los c*j***s con la tapa
del piano) hay que usar el cliente de correo corporativo, que es el
Outlook.
¡HAY QUE JODERSE! macagontó Y sólo por el hecho de la notificación de
tareas, etc, que hace el mierdoso del mocochoft ése... :-(
¿Sabeis si el Scheduler del StarOffice, que tiene también para manejar el
tema de tareas, puede manejar las del pedorro ése del Outlook?

Muchas gracias por todo, y ruego me perdoneis la enorme, ingente, infinita,
cantidad de mala ostia que llevo encima... mierda Microsoft... con lo a
gustito que estoy yo con mi Mutt...

Have a nice day  ;-)
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RE: tareas y StarOffice

1999-10-26 Thread lfuertes
Hola a todos!!!

 ¿Sabeis si el Scheduler del StarOffice, que tiene también
 para manejar el
 tema de tareas, puede manejar las del pedorro ése del Outlook?

Ah!!!, solo me falta eso para no trabajar en la empresa con el Windol
este..., por favor, si alguna vez encuentras algún aplicativo que solucione
el tema de las tareas, o algo parecido al Team Manager for Team members
(vaya cacho engendro diabólico que funciona cuando le sale de los c*j*nes)
que lo diga, por favor!!!

Gracias de antemano

P.D: uff, pensaba que era el único que estaba en este punto ;-))


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II Congreso

1999-10-26 Thread Humberto . Morell
Hola a todos

Por favor alguien me pudiera dar la direccion donde pueda ver 
detalles de II Congreso de Linux.


Saludos 
-
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Re: mutt

1999-10-26 Thread Manuel Fonseca
el Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 03:50:55AM +0200, Agustin MuNoz dijo:
 envia un mail a [EMAIL PROTECTED] con un subscribe mutt en el cuerpo del
 mensaje (sin las comillas ;)

ok, ahora mismo estoy en ello


 Tienes que decirle donde los quieres, yo lo tengo asi en $HOME/.muttrc:
 
 set copy=yes  # hace copia de enviados
 set record=+outbox# mailbox donde guardar los enviados
 
ok, acabo de hacer una prueba y va mu bien :-)

 
 De nada, en http://www.ciberia.es/~carlotha/mutt tienes el manual completo
 en castellano y varios ejemplos de configuracion por si quieres echarles
 una miradita :)

gracias a todos los que habeis contestado, y de nuevo un hurra por los
colisteros que haceis que esta lista funcione tambien y rapidamente
consigamos resolver nuestros problemas, ya quisieran muchas empresas
conseguir esta eficacia con sus soportes tecnicos, (lease mocosoft y alguna
que otra mas...)

un saludo a toda la lista!!


 
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Re: mutt

1999-10-26 Thread Virgilio Sanz
Hola a todos, 

Aprobechando que estais en este tema. Hace muy poco empece a usar mutt
(antes usaba exmh). y tengo un par de dudas que no se como resolver:

1.- Hay alguna manera de decirle a mutt (sin salirse) que
quieres usar un diccionario u otro con ispell.

2.- Y esto creo que no es mutt sino vim, no se que fichero de
configuracion coje pero no me deja poner acentos

Gracias de antemano,
Virgilio Sanz
Tecnico de Sistemas
Diario el Mundo en Internet.

El mar, 26 de oct de 1999, a las 07:54:31 +0200, Manuel Fonseca dijo:
 el Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 03:50:55AM +0200, Agustin MuNoz dijo:
  envia un mail a [EMAIL PROTECTED] con un subscribe mutt en el cuerpo del
  mensaje (sin las comillas ;)
 
 ok, ahora mismo estoy en ello
 
 
  Tienes que decirle donde los quieres, yo lo tengo asi en $HOME/.muttrc:
  
  set copy=yes# hace copia de enviados
  set record=+outbox  # mailbox donde guardar los enviados
  
 ok, acabo de hacer una prueba y va mu bien :-)
 
  
  De nada, en http://www.ciberia.es/~carlotha/mutt tienes el manual completo
  en castellano y varios ejemplos de configuracion por si quieres echarles
  una miradita :)
 
 gracias a todos los que habeis contestado, y de nuevo un hurra por los
 colisteros que haceis que esta lista funcione tambien y rapidamente
 consigamos resolver nuestros problemas, ya quisieran muchas empresas
 conseguir esta eficacia con sus soportes tecnicos, (lease mocosoft y alguna
 que otra mas...)
 
 un saludo a toda la lista!!
 


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Re: II Congreso

1999-10-26 Thread David Charro Ripa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hola a todos

 Por favor alguien me pudiera dar la direccion donde pueda ver
 detalles de II Congreso de Linux.

http://congreso.hispalinux.es/

Aunque no la veo muy actualizada. Estoy esperando que salgan las ponencias para
presentarselas a mi jefe y que me deje ir. Pero no veo por ningun lado 
unresumen de lo que se
va a exponer.


Saludos

David


Problema con IPMASQUERADING

1999-10-26 Thread Toni
Hola a todos:

Alguien me podria indicar como solucionar el problema que a 
continuación detallaré, ya que ahora que he convencido a la 
empresa para poner un servidor Linux i dejar-se de NT's, me 
quedo a media instalación.

En la empresa tengo dos redes (192.168.1.0 y 192.168.0.0) y
una IP real que pongamos es 222.222.222.222 .
Esta IP se utiliza para dos cosas: para servir nuestra Web 
(con NT i IIS) i para dar acceso a las dos redes internas
a internet (a traves de un proxy wingate).

La modificación consiste en instalar un servidor Linux que
tenga tres tarjetas ethernet: una para la red 192.168.0.0, otra
para la 192.168.1.0 y la otra para la IP real 222.222.222.222.
Este servidor a traves de IP Masquerading daría acceso a 
internet a las redes internas (siendo el gateway por defecto
el gateway de la IP real), por lo que pondiramos unas rutas 
tales que:

route add default gw 222.222.222.223 
(siendo esta IP el gateway de la IP real)

ipfwadm -F -p deny
ipfwadm -F -a accept -m -S 192.168.0.0/24 -D 0.0.0.0/24
ipfwadm -F -a accept -m -S 192.168.1.0/24 -D 0.0.0.0/24

(no se si es esta la sintaxi ya que escribo de memoria, pero 
en este punto no me da ningun problema)

y por ahora funciona funciona bien, pero el problema esta en que
antes el servidor de nuestra pagina web estaba en el NT y con la
IP real, y ahora la IP real la tiene el Linux  :-(
 
La idea que tengo es darle una IP de una de las redes internas a 
la maquina NT con IIS i decirle al Linux que si llega una peticion
hacia esa IP me la enrute de alguna manera a esta IP interna. 

Pero no se como hacerlo. 

Alguien me lo podria indicar?

La configuración que utilizo es:

Distribución: Debian 2.1
Kernel: 2.0.38


PD: perdonad por el rollo que os he pegado, pero es lo mas detallado
que lo he podido explicar.


¡Ayuda con fdisk!

1999-10-26 Thread Tomas Guemes
Hola a todos!

Pues nada que he metido la pata con el fdisk y me he cargado una 
particion extendida donde tengo las particiones /usr /var /home y 
/usr/src. :_(
Pero como no he rebotado todavía, el kernel sigue viendo
la tabla de particiones antigua. 

¿Como puedor restablecerla?

Os adjunto la salida de fdisk y mount, habia apuntado tambien los
bloques de inicio y terminacion de las antiguas particiones por 
si se puede hacer algo con  'dd'.

Gracias mil

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Script started on Tue Oct 26 21:24:56 1999
isaac:~# fdisk
Using /dev/hda as default device!

Command (m for help): p

Disk /dev/hda: 128 heads, 63 sectors, 621 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 8064 * 512 bytes

   Device Boot   Start  End   Blocks   Id  System
/dev/hda1   *1   51   205600+   7  OS/2 HPFS
/dev/hda2   52   5932256   83  Linux native
/dev/hda3   60   7252416   82  Linux swap
/dev/hda4   73  621  22135685  Extended
/dev/hda5   73  136   258016+  83  Linux native

Command (m for help): q
isaac:~# mount
/dev/hda2 on / type ext2 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
proc on /proc type proc (rw)
/dev/hda5 on /usr type ext2 (rw)
/dev/hda6 on /var type ext2 (rw)
/dev/hda9 on /home type ext2 (rw)
/dev/hda7 on /usr/src type ext2 (rw)
/dev/hda10 on /mnt type ext2 (rw)
isaac:~# 

Re: Problemas con sound blaster 128

1999-10-26 Thread Avid El Fasih Santalla
He hechado un vistazo por /proc y en /proc/pci reconoce el dispositivo enqsonic 
pero dice que
es desconocido, no se si esto será normal, el caso es que en /proc/interrupts 
no aparece por
ninguna parte la interrupción de la tarjeta. No se que puede pasar. Adjunto los 
ficheros
/proc/pci /proc/interrupts y el dmesg a ver si alguien entiende lo que puede 
pasar.  También
indicar que he compilado el kernel con soporte para la enqsonic correcta, pero 
al arrancar no
aparece nada :-o como se ve en el dmesg.

Linux version 2.2.10 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.7.2.3) #1 Sat Sep 11 
18:07:39 CEST 1999
Detected 342617060 Hz processor.
Console: colour VGA+ 80x25
Calibrating delay loop... 341.61 BogoMIPS
Memory: 63580k/65536k available (668k kernel code, 412k reserved, 840k data, 
36k init)
CPU: Intel Pentium II (Deschutes) stepping 00
Checking 386/387 coupling... OK, FPU using exception 16 error reporting.
Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
mtrr: v1.35 (19990512) Richard Gooch ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
PCI: PCI BIOS revision 2.10 entry at 0xfb4d0
PCI: Using configuration type 1
PCI: Probing PCI hardware
Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.2
Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0 for Linux NET4.0.
NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
Starting kswapd v 1.5 
Detected PS/2 Mouse Port.
PIIX4: IDE controller on PCI bus 00 dev 39
PIIX4: not 100% native mode: will probe irqs later
ide0: BM-DMA at 0xf000-0xf007, BIOS settings: hda:pio, hdb:pio
ide1: BM-DMA at 0xf008-0xf00f, BIOS settings: hdc:pio, hdd:pio
hda: ST34321A, ATA DISK drive
hdc: Creative CD-ROM CD4832E, ATAPI CDROM drive
ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 on irq 14
ide1 at 0x170-0x177,0x376 on irq 15
hda: ST34321A, 4103MB w/128kB Cache, CHS=523/255/63, UDMA
hdc: ATAPI 44X CD-ROM drive, 128kB Cache
Uniform CDROM driver Revision: 2.55
Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M
FDC 0 is a post-1991 82077
Partition check:
 hda:hda: set_multmode: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
hda: set_multmode: error=0x04 { DriveStatusError }
 hda1 hda2  hda5 hda6 hda7 hda8 
VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
Freeing unused kernel memory: 36k freed
Adding Swap: 64224k swap-space (priority -1)
Serial driver version 4.27 with no serial options enabled
ttyS00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
ttyS01 at 0x02f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A
less uses obsolete /proc/pci interface
   CPU0   
  0:  56665  XT-PIC  timer
  1:   1194  XT-PIC  keyboard
  2:  0  XT-PIC  cascade
 12:   9785  XT-PIC  PS/2 Mouse
 13:  1  XT-PIC  fpu
 14:   3425  XT-PIC  ide0
 15:  5  XT-PIC  ide1
NMI:  0
PCI devices found:
  Bus  0, device   0, function  0:
Host bridge: Intel 440LX - 82443LX PAC Host (rev 3).
  Medium devsel.  Fast back-to-back capable.  Master Capable.  Latency=64.  
  Prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xe000 [0xe008].
  Bus  0, device   1, function  0:
PCI bridge: Intel 440LX - 82443LX PAC AGP (rev 3).
  Medium devsel.  Fast back-to-back capable.  Master Capable.  Latency=64.  
Min Gnt=10.
  Bus  0, device   7, function  0:
ISA bridge: Intel 82371AB PIIX4 ISA (rev 1).
  Medium devsel.  Fast back-to-back capable.  Master Capable.  No bursts.  
  Bus  0, device   7, function  1:
IDE interface: Intel 82371AB PIIX4 IDE (rev 1).
  Medium devsel.  Fast back-to-back capable.  Master Capable.  Latency=64.  
  I/O at 0xf000 [0xf001].
  Bus  0, device   7, function  2:
USB Controller: Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 1).
  Medium devsel.  Fast back-to-back capable.  IRQ 10.  Master Capable.  
Latency=64.  
  I/O at 0xe000 [0xe001].
  Bus  0, device   7, function  3:
Bridge: Intel 82371AB PIIX4 ACPI (rev 1).
  Medium devsel.  Fast back-to-back capable.  
  Bus  0, device  19, function  0:
Multimedia audio controller: Ensoniq Unknown device (rev 6).
  Vendor id=1274. Device id=1371.
  Slow devsel.  IRQ 10.  Master Capable.  Latency=64.  Min Gnt=12.Max 
Lat=128.
  I/O at 0xe400 [0xe401].
  Bus  1, device   0, function  0:
VGA compatible controller: NVidia/SGS Thomson Riva 128 (rev 16).
  Medium devsel.  Fast back-to-back capable.  IRQ 11.  Master Capable.  
Latency=64.  Min Gnt=3.Max Lat=1.
  Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xe400 [0xe400].
  Prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xe600 [0xe608].


Re: II Congreso

1999-10-26 Thread Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona

Lo habr'a en breve (hoy mismo estoy redactando el informe de
revisi'on)

Jesus.

David Charro Ripa writes:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Hola a todos
  
   Por favor alguien me pudiera dar la direccion donde pueda ver
   detalles de II Congreso de Linux.
  
  http://congreso.hispalinux.es/
  
  Aunque no la veo muy actualizada. Estoy esperando que salgan las ponencias 
  para
  presentarselas a mi jefe y que me deje ir. Pero no veo por ningun lado 
  unresumen de lo que se
  va a exponer.
  
  
  Saludos
  
  David
  
  
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Re: Linus y II Congreso

1999-10-26 Thread Correcaminos
El Mon, Oct 25, 1999 a las 12:56:23PM +0200, TooMany dijo: 
 Buenas.
 
 Puede que por la temática del emilio me tildeis de oftopiquero, pero
 correré el riesgo para preguntaros:
 - ¿Realmente viene Linus Torvalds al II Congreso Hispalinux?

uh 

Me huelo que no, pero da igual, con la gente de aquí debería haber
de sobra :)
 
 - De aquí (Terrassa -Barna-), vamos tres personas. ¿Nos vamos a ver por el
 Simo o el Congreso? ¿Sería factible hacer una quedada de debianeros?
 Ya sé que durante el Congreso se van ha realizar una jornadas debianeras,
 para desarrolladores, etc. Pero yo pensaba en juntarnos todos; gurús y el
 resto que formamos el pueblo llano.

Si quedamos en un sitio concreto, a una hora concreta, contad
conmigo :)
 
 Gracias por todo.

A tí ...

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Re: Problemas con sound blaster 128

1999-10-26 Thread Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez
On dom, oct 26, 1997 at 11:12:21 +, Avid El Fasih Santalla wrote:
 He hechado un vistazo por /proc y en /proc/pci reconoce el dispositivo 
 enqsonic pero dice que
 es desconocido, no se si esto será normal, el caso es que en /proc/interrupts 
 no aparece por
 ninguna parte la interrupción de la tarjeta. No se que puede pasar. Adjunto 
 los ficheros
 /proc/pci /proc/interrupts y el dmesg a ver si alguien entiende lo que puede 
 pasar.  También
 indicar que he compilado el kernel con soporte para la enqsonic correcta, 
 pero al arrancar no
 aparece nada :-o como se ve en el dmesg.

Fíjate en las IRQs:

   Bus  0, device   7, function  2:
 USB Controller: Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 1).
   Medium devsel.  Fast back-to-back capable.  IRQ 10.  Master Capable.  
 Latency=64.  
~~
   I/O at 0xe000 [0xe001].
   Bus  0, device   7, function  3:
 Bridge: Intel 82371AB PIIX4 ACPI (rev 1).
   Medium devsel.  Fast back-to-back capable.  
   Bus  0, device  19, function  0:
 Multimedia audio controller: Ensoniq Unknown device (rev 6).
   Vendor id=1274. Device id=1371.
   Slow devsel.  IRQ 10.  Master Capable.  Latency=64.  Min Gnt=12.Max 
 Lat=128.
  ~~
   I/O at 0xe400 [0xe401].

Podría ser un conflicto, es más en el dmesg que mandas no he visto nada del
bus USB y me da que faltan más cosas. ¿Haces un 'make dep;make clean;make
bzImage;make modules;make modules_install' o qué para compilar?, puede que
no metas en el nuevo núcleo los módulos y haya cosas compiladas como tales
(Ensoniq audio PCI y USB p.e.)

Era una idea, no se si te servirá de algo, suerte.
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Re: Divulgação da Debian-br

1999-10-26 Thread Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
Oi Hélio,
estou atualizando a página agora. :)
Tudo está no diretório debian-pt ou debian-br (que é um link).
Hoje a noite já deve ter bastante coisas novas para o seu mirror
trabalhar. :)
Abraços,PH
Quoting Hélio Alexandre Lopes Loureiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
   Salve Lista,
 
   Para aumentar a divulgação da Debian-br/Debian-pt, criei os domínios
 debian-br.engnux.ufsc.br e www.debian-br.engnux.ufsc.br e coloquei como
 página principal a que está em http://linuxlabs.lci.ufrj.br/debian-br
 feita pelo Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira.  Vi que a página tem
 diversos links apontando para outros artigos, etc.  Será que não dava para
 manter tudo dentro da hierarquia do diretório /debian-br/?  É que aí fica
 fácil manter um mirror?
 
   Bom, fica então registrado mais um site ligado ao
 debian-user-portuguese.
 
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Re: OffTopic: Divulga??o da Debian no Brasil

1999-10-26 Thread Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
Oi,
alguem se propõe a fazer um banner do site: A Debian em Português
(http://linuxlabs.lci.ufrj.br/debian-br)? Assim, poderemos colocar no
RevistaLinux.
Abraços,PH
PS: Estou atualizando a página agora.
Quoting Clovis Sena ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
 Sem querer ser chato,
 
 mas eu ja havia percebido isto ha um tempo atras; e falaram que iam se
 concentrar no trabalho e deixar a divulgacao para depois; mas, nao sei
 se conhecem aquela historia da galinha e da pata; uma bota ovos e fica
 calada e a outra tambem coloca os ovos se que faz um alarido, anuncio no
 prog do faustao, etc; quem vcs acham que eh a mais conhecida...??
 
 
 Facam banners, que a gente ajuda a divulgar; os organizadores, mandem
 emails direitinho as principais revistas de informatica pedindo q eles
 facam uma materia, coisa assim; tem algumas revistas online, ex,
 http://www.revistalinux.com.br, e http://www.revistadolinux.com.br que
 vcs podiam pedir para criar uma secao com noticias sobre o projeto, ou
 fazer um link para o site da debian br; ou ainda colocar bannersm, etc.
 
 Talvez seja hora de mostrar o excelente trabalho que vcs estao fazendo;
 senao, vao passar batidos; pouca gente mesmo, mas pouca mesmo conhece o
 site da debiar-br ( se nao me engano http://www.br.debian.org, nao eh ??
 ) e sera preciso um esforco ( agora ) imenso para contornar isto; tem
 que pensar direito: se colocar banners do linswap, do linkexchange, se
 paga anuncios online, ex no zaz, no uol ou sei la; pq eu mesmo tou vendo
 que em toda revista, comercial que eh divulgado so aparece a 
 conectiva/redhat/suse, e debian nada; a debian eh uma ex\celente
 distrib, mas precisa ser mais trabalhada em sua divulgacao...
 
 Eu pessoalmente nao uso o debian, no momento estou usando o conectiva
 3.0 ( eh, nada de 4.0, nem redhat 6.x ), mas ja usei quase todas as
 distribs, inclusive a debian ainda na versao 1.2 ( o primeiro linux a
 gente nunca esquece, nao eh mesmo ? ) se nao me falha a memoria
 e para nao dizer que eu falo muito e pouco faco, mandem-me uns banners q
 eu coloco em minha pagina no linux.brasileiro.net/~csena/. E mais: se
 vcs entrarem em contato com o Roberto ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )eh possivel
 colocar um banner de vcs entre os banners que vao ficar rodando no site;
 a gente ta midando o visual do site, nao ta funcionando ainda no site
 todo, mas eh um inicio.
 
 t+
 Clovis Sena
 
 Gleydson Mazioli da Silva escreveu:
  
  Ola para Todos,
  
  Estava verificando estes dias sobre as chances de um usuário
  
  escolher a Debian como sua distribuição padrão.
  
  Ainda é difícil se encontrar bons sites de linux que divulguem
  
  a situação atual da Debian, e quando há divulgação elas ocorrem
  
  sobre a distribuição em lingua Inglesa. Não encontrei em nenhum
  
  mecanismo de busca da Internet algo que falasse sobre a Debian
  
  em Portugues, os esforços de tradução ou da
  
  lista debian-user-portuguese.
  
  Os Web masters (ou talvez vários usuários que já utilizam a Debian
  
  em Inglês) ainda não conhecem os esforços e os resultados da
  
  internacionalização da Debian ou até mesmo a existência desta
  
  lista de discussão.
  
  Atualmente, com a colaboração de usuários portugueses (Brasil e
  
  Portugal) pessoas que contribuem para a internacionalização da
  
  Debian, a situação é bem diferente. Vejo que já temos a principal
  
  parte em Português para iniciarmos uma divulgação da distribuição.
  
  Hoje estava verificando em ferramentas de busca e alguns sites
  
  conhecidos, alguma coisa que falasse sobre a Debian. Infelizmente
  
  não encontrei nenhum material que falasse sobre os esforços de
  
  tradução da Debian para o idioma Portugues.
  
  A Internet é um meior rápido de localização das informações, e
  
  sobre o Linux, existem várias Home Pages de divulgação de
  
  listas de usuários, novas versões e outros tipos de divulgação.
  
  Mas muitas delas não contam com dados atualizados sobre a situação
  
  atual desta distribuição, e sobre o suporte de nosso excelente
  
  grupo de usuários e técnicos participantes.
  
  Começei hoje o seguite trabalho: Todo o site que conheço que tiver
  
  uma parte falando sobre listas de discussão de usuários e não
  
  estiver incluida a debian-user, vou pedir ao responsável da página
  
  que inclua o endereço de nossa lista, porque é um esforço de
  
  voluntários para o crescimento da distribuição (seguindo o mesmo
  
  estilo do linux.
  
  Igualmente se o site estiver com dados desatualizadosbre a Debian:
  
  Em alguns em encontrei comentários ainda sobre a versão 2.0!
  
  Hoje dei o primeiro passo: enviei uma mensagem ao Responsável
  
  pelo site http://www.linux.trix.net e pedi para que incluisse
  
  o endereço da lista debian-user portuguese, e para surpresa dele
  
  a Debian já estava disponível em Portugues!
  
  Acho que cada pessoa da lista conheçe ou tem a preferência de
  
  alguma Home Page de Linux, pediria que verificassem 

Atualização da página: A Debian em Português!

1999-10-26 Thread Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
Oi pessoal,
perdi um tempo hoje de manhã (perdi ou ganhei, né?) para atualizar a
página:
A Debian em Português: http://linuxlabs.lci.ufrj.br/debian-pt ou
http://linuxlabs.lci.ufrj.br/debian-br.
Espero atualizar mais vezes a página daqui para frente.
Qualquer incorreção ou adição é só me avisar.
Abraços,PH


Warning: Q 10.66666667

1999-10-26 Thread Sebastian Stark

what means Q in the last lines ??
I use debian 2.1


(**) XKB: rules: xfree86
(**) XKB: model: pc102
(**) XKB: layout: de
(**) Mouse: type: PS/2, device: /dev/mouse, buttons: 3
(**) Mach64: Graphics device ID: Primary Card
(**) Mach64: Monitor ID: Primary Monitor
(**) FontPath set to
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc:unscaled,/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi:unscaled,/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi:unscaled,/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1,/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo,/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc,/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi,/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi
(--) Mach64: PCI: Mach64 RagePro rev 92, Aperture @ 0xe600, Registers
@ 0xe500, Block I/O @
0xe000
(--) Mach64: PCI (92) and CONFIG_CHIP_ID (124) don't agree on ChipRev,
using PCI value
(--) Mach64: Card type: AGP
(--) Mach64: Memory type: 5
(--) Mach64: Clock type: Internal
(--) Mach64: Maximum allowed dot-clock: 230.000 MHz
(**) Mach64: Mode 1152x864: mode clock = 135.000
(**) Mach64: Mode 1024x768: mode clock = 115.500
(**) Mach64: Mode 800x600: mode clock =  69.650
(--) Mach64: Virtual resolution: 1152x864
(--) Mach64: Video RAM: 8192k
(--) Mach64: Using hardware cursor
(--) Mach64: Using 16 MB aperture @ 0xe600
(--) Mach64: Using 4 KB register aperture @ 0xe500
(--) Mach64: Ramdac is Internal
(--) Mach64: Ramdac speed: 230 MHz
(**) Mach64: Color weight: 565
Mach64: Cannot read colourmap from VGA.  Will restore with default
(--) Mach64: Pixmap cache: 2 256x256 slots, 8 128x128 slots, 32 64x64
slots
(--) Mach64: Font cache: 16 fonts
/usr/bin/pland: killed with signal 2
mach64ProgramClkMach64CT: Warning: Q  10.6667
mach64ProgramClkMach64CT: Warning: Q  10.6667
mach64ProgramClkMach64CT: Warning: Q  10.6667
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Re: Outlook doesn't send over linux dialup gateway

1999-10-26 Thread Sebastian Stark
On Tue, 26 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 pop3  sending mail from linux pc does all work.
 but i can't send from outlook express to the sendmail on the linux pc.
 
 Error Message :
 
   Relaying denied

you have to explicitly activate relaying for each domain or
run an open relay (relays for all incoming mail).

since it is much easier to administer, I advise you to use
exim as your MTA (it replaces sendmail).
install exim, exim-doc and read the section control of
relaying in /usr/doc/exim/spec.txt.gz
 
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kernel causing mild panic

1999-10-26 Thread Patrick Kirk
Hi all,

Tried to go to 2.2.9 today and the system just won;t reboot.  It seems that a 
directory /lib/modules/2.2.9 is missing.

Things like the second NIC don't get modules loaded.

Has anyone any suggestions on how to deal with this?

All help appreciated.

Patrick


Netscape 4.5 has black icons...

1999-10-26 Thread Andrew Clark
I run X in 24bit colour and netscape has black icons, if I run in 16bit
colour, netscape has nice colourful icons, is there anyway to get the
coloured icons running in 24bit or is netscape 4.5 broken?

Regards,
Andrew Clark.

pls CC me.


Re: Outlook doesn't send over linux dialup gateway

1999-10-26 Thread Jean-Yves BARBIER
On Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 12:51:24AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,
 I have a little pc running as a dialup gateway to the internet. i hooked my 
 stuff up with dynip.com to
 get a static ip and run my own mail server ... 
 
 pop3  sending mail from linux pc does all work.
 but i can't send from outlook express to the sendmail on the linux pc.
 
 Error Message :
 
   Relaying denied
 
 Please  help me...

Add a line to the Linux PC's /etc/exim.conf:
i.e. for my small LAN:
   sender_net_accept_relay = 192.168.1.0/30

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Re: Error using apt-get install

1999-10-26 Thread Greg Wooledge
David J. Kanter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 update-rc.d: /etc/init.d/ntpdate: file does not exist
 /var/lib/dpkg/info/ntpdate.postinst: /etc/init.d/ntpdate: No such file or
 directory
 dpkg: error processing ntpdate (--configure):
  subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 127

touch /etc/init.d/ntpdate

Then retry your installation.

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Re: Netscape Installation Problem segmentation fault

1999-10-26 Thread Greg Wooledge
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 I got binary distribution of Netscape Communicator 4.61 version for Linux 2.0,
 export encription standard from ftp.netscape.com.

Please note that there are several differnet versions of Netscape for Linux.
In particular, there's a libc5-based version and a libc6-based version.

 Then libXt.so.6 loading is fine but netscape could not find some
 lib files such as libm.so.5.

libm.so.5 is from libc5, not libc6.  Install the following Debian packages:

  libc5
  libg++27
  xlib6
  xpm4.7

 So i went to the netscape homepage and downloaded the glibc Version.
 That worked!

Right, glibc2 is libc6.

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Re: Sun goes fully open source!

1999-10-26 Thread Oki DZ


Ben Collins wrote:
 Not being able to distribute your changes, is not free speech. It's crap and 
 they
 are only hoping to capitalize on the hardwork of others without giving them
 anything truly worthwhile in return.

Hi, what about a free office suite? It's somekind of a return, isn't it?
(http://www.sun.com/staroffice/).

Oki


Re: Sun goes fully open source!

1999-10-26 Thread Dave Baker
On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Oki DZ wrote:

 Ben Collins wrote:
  Not being able to distribute your changes, is not free speech. It's crap 
  and they
  are only hoping to capitalize on the hardwork of others without giving them
  anything truly worthwhile in return.
 
 Hi, what about a free office suite? It's somekind of a return, isn't it?
 (http://www.sun.com/staroffice/).

Unless they changed the license recently, this (stareoffice) is only free
in the monetary sense, not the freedom sense.

I'd rather use Vim.

-dave

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Re: Error using apt-get install

1999-10-26 Thread David J. Kanter
I tried this, but I still get the same error. Any other ideas?

Thanks.

On Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 08:00:31PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
 David J. Kanter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 
  update-rc.d: /etc/init.d/ntpdate: file does not exist
  /var/lib/dpkg/info/ntpdate.postinst: /etc/init.d/ntpdate: No such file or
  directory
  dpkg: error processing ntpdate (--configure):
   subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 127
 
 touch /etc/init.d/ntpdate
 
 Then retry your installation.
 
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potato boot hung at Starting printer spooler:

1999-10-26 Thread Art Lemasters
 My potato system is stopping for a very long time at
Starting printer spooler:
then, after 15 minutes or so,
1999-10-25-18:05:08.036 Get_local_host: hostname 'heart' bad
it spits out a few more lines, then hangs for half an hour or so at:
Starting Samba daemons: nmbd
then indefinitely at
smbd

  Before this happened, I changed the bind config to forward
only, and uncommented the /etc/named.conf line:
query-source 53;
I changed some /etc/init.d/network lines to give my Linux OS
10.0.0.3 and the gateway (Cisco 675 router/modem) 10.0.0.1.
The ethernet card was configured to have 10.0.0.2
I also had changed the /etc/resolv.conf file to add my ISP's
nameservers.  ...anyone have any idea of what's happening here or
how this can be fixed?  I was not able to boot completely.  Does
this have something to do with bind?

Art


Re: Getting Netscape to work on potato

1999-10-26 Thread Ed Cogburn
Mark M wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 Despite Potato being based on a 2.2 kernel, downloading the
 unsupported/linux22netscape doesn't work to well.
 
 However, the supported/linux20libc5 version seems to be very stable
 even on my 2.2 kernel Potato system.
 
 Perhaps this is the reason for the conflicting reports??
 
 YMMV


YMMV, indeed.  For some Netscape using glibc2 is problematic, and using
libc5 fixes most of the problems they have.  For some, neither version
helps, and for others Netscape on glibc2 works fine for them.  Take a
look at the trashing Netscape thread, which is repeated every 3-4
months or so.

P.S.  For me Communicator 4.7 on glibc2 works fine, but I'm sure I don't
use it as heavily as others.


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best way of backing up to tape?

1999-10-26 Thread Ron Farrer
Hello,

I have a DEC TZ87 SCSI tape drive and I want to use it for backing up. What 
would be the best way of backing files up to it? Each tape can hold 10GB/20GB 
(normal/compressed) and I will be backing up about 4GB worth of files. 
Something else I would like is something that is fairly easy to use, restore 
and is reliable. I am using slink.


TIA,

Ron
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Re: Creative Labs SoundBlaster AWE64 question

1999-10-26 Thread Cliff Rice
On Sat, Oct 23, 1999 at 10:55:44AM +, Jonathan Heaney wrote:
 
 Just a thought, but is it an Awe64 Value?  If so, the ram is only 512k.  I 
 seem to
 remember somewhere in the distant past something about the Awe driver 
 sometimes not
 getting the ram size right.
 
 This part you uncommented -
 
 #define AWE_DEFAULT_BASE_ADDR   0x620   /* base port address */
 #define AWE_DEFAULT_MEM_SIZE4096/* kbytes */
 
 Try replacing the 4096 with 512?
 
 Unless you are sure you have 4096k. otherwise, I'd suggest trying the 
 latest kernel
 (2.2.13), or at least a newer one that comes with 0.4.3 Awe drivers built-in.
 
 Probably not related, your isapnp.conf settings look OK but I had to put a 
 line
 (VERIFYLD N)
 above the readport part at the top.
 
 ***Ah, having read your dmesg output (properly, this time!), I think I can 
 see what the
 problem is.  You've compiled the AWE driver straight in to the kernel.  For 
 an isapnp
 card, you have to do ALL of the sound stuff as modules - including the 
 low-level one and
 the Awe driver.  Then run modconf to load them, passing the correct 
 parameters to each
 (only sb and opl3 modules need parameters).
 
 Tacking on the Awe driver to the 2.0.whatever kernel that comes with Debian 
 is not ideal,
 get the latest kernel and use it.
 
 Jonathan.
 
 
 -- 

Thanks for the help.  I went and looked at the potato dist.  It has
the raplayer and such as well.  I need those as well.  So. I'm
downloading the dist at present and will install it where I used
to have Redhat.  (Being new, don't want to mess up what passes
for a functional system. ) Hopefully potato isn't as bad as the
warnings in the README's and posts indicate. :)

Cliff

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installing StarOffice 5.1a for Linux

1999-10-26 Thread Pollywog
Will I have any problems installing StarOffice 5.1a on a glibc2 system?
Any special instructions?  I followed the instructions that come with the
tarball once and messed up my system, and I ignored part of the instructions
the next time and all went well.

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Re: C programing

1999-10-26 Thread Ron Farrer
John Carline ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 After spending the last two days trying to convert a C program I wrote some 6 
 years
 ago in microsoft C into linux. I just have to echo this question.
 
 Is there no linux specific/best book that covers gcc and g++.  One that 
 includes all
 the standard library calls . I currently have four books on C (not the 
 Kerninghan
 book though. I'll have to go look at it) and they're basically worthless. I'm 
 not
 sure if it's that they're simply too old or too 'microsoft', but I'd love to 
 find a
 book on gcc that would be a simple but complete reference for the occasional C
 programer.

What I do is look for books that cover ANSI C and have less on M$ and more on 
UN*X. Its hard I know, but that's what I do when I need a new book. 


HTH,

Ron
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Re: Creative Labs SoundBlaster AWE64 question

1999-10-26 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Cliff Rice wrote:

[ snip ]

 : Thanks for the help.  I went and looked at the potato dist.  It has
 : the raplayer and such as well.  I need those as well.  So. I'm
 : downloading the dist at present and will install it where I used
 : to have Redhat.  (Being new, don't want to mess up what passes
 : for a functional system. ) Hopefully potato isn't as bad as the
 : warnings in the README's and posts indicate. :)

It can be.  For stability, a better idea might be installing slink, then
use apt-get to install the potato packages you need/want (apt will flag
dependencies for you).  I've had a lot of luck with this method, and
I've been bitten good by potato when using dselect and letting it
install New/Upgraded packages when it wants to.

To be fair, I've had good luck overall with potato (this PC and my
laptop at work are potato systems).

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Re: FTP and telnet SOLVED

1999-10-26 Thread Evan Burkitt

At 02:34 99.10.23 -0700, aphro wrote:

check to see if there is anything in /etc/hosts.deny


At 01:18 99.10.23 -0600, Art Lemasters wrote:

 Look at /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny.


At 00:24 99.10.23 -0700, Eric G . Miller wrote:

I'd first look at /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny.


This was it. /etc/hosts.deny is set up by default to deny access to all 
whose names do not match their addresses, likely true for my NT workstation 
which is on a LAN and doesn't have a valid domain name. I have given 
explicit access in /etc/hosts.allow to the few machines I expect to use to 
access the Linux machine and have set /etc/hosts.deny to deny access to 
all. That and the fact that our the Linux machine is on a LAN behind a 
firewall should keep this non-critical learning computer safe from harm.


Thanks to all who replied.

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Re: Netscape 4.5 has black icons...

1999-10-26 Thread John Carline
Andrew Clark wrote:

 I run X in 24bit colour and netscape has black icons, if I run in 16bit
 colour, netscape has nice colourful icons, is there anyway to get the
 coloured icons running in 24bit or is netscape 4.5 broken?

 Regards,
 Andrew Clark.

 pls CC me

Andrew,

Netscape just doesn't run well in 24bit mode.  Switch to 32bit if you can, it 
works
fine.

John


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1999-10-26 Thread Eric G . Miller
What you'all don't count from zero? Okay, add one then...
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/var/log/ppp.log stays empty

1999-10-26 Thread clread




I upgraded Debian 1.3.1 -- Debian 
2.1,
and reconfigured ppp. It works, but 
now
/var/log/ppp.log does not at all reflect 
what
is happening during the ppp 
exchange.

Where's the new log file for ppp?

Thanks,
Charlie



hdparm settings

1999-10-26 Thread zdrysdal
Hi all

i have set a few hdparm settings to tune up my ide drive.. i however do not
know how to make those settings permanent as setting switch -k1 does not
seem to work.  Should i just set the settings everytime my machine is
rebooted in an init script or something??


thanx



Re: hdparm settings

1999-10-26 Thread Andrei Ivanov
Thats the idea. Make a small script in init.d directory and link from
runlevel /etc/rc*.d to it.
Andrew

 Hi all
 
 i have set a few hdparm settings to tune up my ide drive.. i however do not
 know how to make those settings permanent as setting switch -k1 does not
 seem to work.  Should i just set the settings everytime my machine is
 rebooted in an init script or something??
 
 
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Sbpcd module trouble

1999-10-26 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
I am trying to install slink from zero, but I am quite unable to install
sucesfully the cdrom module. My cdrom is a Matshita cdrom CR 5633 (got
this from the win95 previous installation).  I had been able to install
and read before from the cdrom, by just not entering any command line,
after which I got some EOF backquote substitution error, but any way
some Installation succeded came through. Even with this I can't read
any from the Cdrom when making first installation with dselect. Tells me
cdrom not succesfully mounted
I have tried mount -t  iso9660  /dev/cdrom  /cdrom, but with same
result: I get some long list of attempts, but none gets anywhere.
Another data of interest: when rebooting, I see CR-563 0x340 flashing.
I have no idea what to do. I have been able to install the base system
by rawriting2 the base14-x.bin files to floppies (7 of them), but seems
a very long work to continue doing this.
please help.
Thanks,
Antonio.


Re: hdparm settings

1999-10-26 Thread Matthew Gregan
On Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 04:02:20PM +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 i have set a few hdparm settings to tune up my ide drive.. i however
 do not know how to make those settings permanent as setting switch -k1
 does not seem to work.  Should i just set the settings everytime my
 machine is rebooted in an init script or something??

The -k1 switch will only keep settings over a reset of the drive
controller, not of the machine.

To make hdparm settings permanent, write a little shell script, put it
in /etc/init.d and use update-rc.d to have it symlinked to the correct
places in the /etc/rc.* directories. You'll want to check out the man
page for update-rc.d first, if you haven't used it before.

An example:
# update-rc.d -n hdparm defaults

This will show you what changes it's going to make, assuming your script
in init.d is called 'hdparm'. If it the settings look good, remove the
'-n' and run again to actually make the links.

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Re: /var/log/ppp.log stays empty

1999-10-26 Thread John Hasler
Charlie writes:
 I upgraded Debian 1.3.1 -- Debian 2.1, and reconfigured ppp.

How?  

 It works, but now /var/log/ppp.log does not at all reflect what is
 happening during the ppp exchange.

Do you have 'debug' on?

 Where's the new log file for ppp?

No change.
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when will potato become stable?

1999-10-26 Thread jack
hi, there:

I am now using redhat.  Recently, I upgraded it to rh6.1 and found it
really sucks.  I think redhat is heading to a wrong direction -- maybe too
much commercial.  So, I am considering to switch to debian.  

When will potato be finally released?  That day will be the day I say
goodbye to redhat.  So far, I have to stay with it, cause I need 2.2
kernel.  

regards to all debian users,

jack


Re: installing StarOffice 5.1a for Linux

1999-10-26 Thread Phil Brutsche
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...

 Will I have any problems installing StarOffice 5.1a on a glibc2 system?

None what-so-ever.  It installed very cleanly on a stock slink
install+security updates.

 Any special instructions?  I followed the instructions that come with the
 tarball once and messed up my system, and I ignored part of the instructions
 the next time and all went well.

Nope.  Just run the setup program and follow the prompts.  Overall, it's a
better program than 5.1, and worth the upgrade.

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fetchmail and pine, for a RHL user!

1999-10-26 Thread Mohammad S Sharawi
Hi,

I've got a RHL 6.0 OS, with fetchmail on it.(i'm new to linux)
Well i'm having problems configuring pine to access my pop3 account. 
so i was thinking if i can solve this problem by using fetchmail to get
my masseges, and store them in the inbox of my pine. is that possible? 
and if yes, How? (please clarify)
Also, i created a .fetchmailrc file under my root directoty, as the
one 
shown:

# .fetchmailrc
poll isp.com.jo protocol pop3 user name password password

and when i did :
 fetchmail -f 
if showed me that it recieved one file from my isp, but i don't know 
were it was put? I mean were does fetchmail store the retreived files?
( i searched the fetchmail man pages, and some websites, but i didn't 
find a direct answer to my questions!)

So, please help!

Thanks alot



fetchmail and pine, for a RHL user!

1999-10-26 Thread Mohammad S Sharawi

Hi,

I've got a RHL 6.0 OS, with fetchmail on it.(i'm new to linux)
Well i'm having problems configuring pine to access my pop3 account. 
so i was thinking if i can solve this problem by using fetchmail to get
my masseges, and store them in the inbox of my pine. is that possible? 
and if yes, How? (please clarify)
Also, i created a .fetchmailrc file under my root directoty, as the
one 
shown:

# .fetchmailrc
poll isp.com.jo protocol pop3 user name password password

and when i did :
 fetchmail -f 
if showed me that it recieved one file from my isp, but i don't know 
were it was put? I mean were does fetchmail store the retreived files?
( i searched the fetchmail man pages, and some websites, but i didn't 
find a direct answer to my questions!)

So, please help!

Thanks alot



Re: Sun goes fully open source!

1999-10-26 Thread John Foster
Oki DZ wrote:
 
 Ben Collins wrote:
  Not being able to distribute your changes, is not free speech. It's crap 
  and they
  are only hoping to capitalize on the hardwork of others without giving them
  anything truly worthwhile in return.
 
 Hi, what about a free office suite? It's somekind of a return, isn't it?
 (http://www.sun.com/staroffice/).
 
 Oki
---
Uh. It was already free, in the dollars and cents manner. They
really gave back/up nothing. The only thing is that they can now turn it
into a sun proprietary thin client to run on their servers, and voila'
instant network office suite that really will compete with MS Office 2M
for NT/WIN 2M. You can also bet they will be looking for a major
database and accounting package, to complete it. That's exactly what I
would do in their position. Their getting clobbered by very good
inexpensive servers that are well capable of whacking theirs on a daily
basis. I know because I build some myself :-) Just my opinion.
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Re: when will potato become stable?

1999-10-26 Thread John Foster
jack wrote:
 
 hi, there:
 
 I am now using redhat.  Recently, I upgraded it to rh6.1 and found it
 really sucks.  I think redhat is heading to a wrong direction -- maybe too
 much commercial.  So, I am considering to switch to debian.
 
 When will potato be finally released?  That day will be the day I say
 goodbye to redhat.  So far, I have to stay with it, cause I need 2.2
 kernel.
 
 regards to all debian users,
 
 jack
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Re: kernel causing mild panic

1999-10-26 Thread aphro
make modules ; make modules_install

from the kernel source tree ..

nate

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On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Patrick Kirk wrote:

 Hi all,
 
 Tried to go to 2.2.9 today and the system just won;t reboot.  It seems that a 
 directory /lib/modules/2.2.9 is missing.
 
 Things like the second NIC don't get modules loaded.
 
 Has anyone any suggestions on how to deal with this?
 
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Re: installing StarOffice 5.1a for Linux

1999-10-26 Thread aphro
i just installed star office 5.1 (5.1a?? just d/l it a few days ago) on
debian 2.1 (slink) with no trouble. it was a clean install of slink.  wish
i could figure out what to install to give java support though(or what the
java support would do if i had it) installing the jdk didnt seem to work.

nate

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On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Pollywog wrote:

 Will I have any problems installing StarOffice 5.1a on a glibc2 system?
 Any special instructions?  I followed the instructions that come with the
 tarball once and messed up my system, and I ignored part of the instructions
 the next time and all went well.
 
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Re: /var/log/ppp.log stays empty

1999-10-26 Thread aphro
most of my PPP activity shows up in messages and syslog. i setup my ppp
with pppconfig.

(running slink)

nate

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On Mon, 25 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I upgraded Debian 1.3.1 -- Debian 2.1,
 and reconfigured ppp.  It works, but now
 /var/log/ppp.log does not at all reflect what
 is happening during the ppp exchange.
 
 Where's the new log file for ppp?
 
 Thanks,
 Charlie
 
 


Re: when will potato become stable?

1999-10-26 Thread aphro
you have to use redhat to use 2.2 ?  i've been using slink since around
kernel 2.1.90 (used slackware before that).  i heard redhat was crap, the
closest i've ever gotten to a 'redhat' system was linuxppc (which i
couldnt get installed).  nothin stoppin you from running 2.2 on
slink. although i demand 2.0.36-.38 for my servers i run 2.2.10 on my home
machine, runs great(although this BP6 is the biggest piece of shit ive
ever used)

nate

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On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, jack wrote:

 hi, there:
 
 I am now using redhat.  Recently, I upgraded it to rh6.1 and found it
 really sucks.  I think redhat is heading to a wrong direction -- maybe too
 much commercial.  So, I am considering to switch to debian.  
 
 When will potato be finally released?  That day will be the day I say
 goodbye to redhat.  So far, I have to stay with it, cause I need 2.2
 kernel.  
 
 regards to all debian users,
 
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Re: fetchmail and pine, for a RHL user!

1999-10-26 Thread aphro
fetchmail resends the mail through the local MTA.  if your local SMTP
server is broken(try mailing yourself) then the mail won't get delievered.

if it helps this is a sample of the fetchmailrc i use for my users:

--
set daemon 300

defaults
user MYUSERID is MYUSERID fetchmail-friends magic-numbers here
fetchall

poll mail.firetrail.com with protocol POP3:
no dns, aka  bebo.firetrail.com 208.222.179.30
password MYPASSWORD;
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On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Mohammad S Sharawi wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I've got a RHL 6.0 OS, with fetchmail on it.(i'm new to linux)
 Well i'm having problems configuring pine to access my pop3 account. 
 so i was thinking if i can solve this problem by using fetchmail to get
 my masseges, and store them in the inbox of my pine. is that possible? 
 and if yes, How? (please clarify)
 Also, i created a .fetchmailrc file under my root directoty, as the
 one 
 shown:
 
 # .fetchmailrc
 poll isp.com.jo protocol pop3 user name password password
 
 and when i did :
  fetchmail -f 
 if showed me that it recieved one file from my isp, but i don't know 
 were it was put? I mean were does fetchmail store the retreived files?
 ( i searched the fetchmail man pages, and some websites, but i didn't 
 find a direct answer to my questions!)
 
 So, please help!
 
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Re: C programing

1999-10-26 Thread E.L. Meijer \(Eric\)
On Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 10:07:28PM +, John Carline wrote:
 cut snip
[cut again ...]
 
 After spending the last two days trying to convert a C program I
 wrote some 6 years ago in microsoft C into linux. I just have to
 echo this question.  Is there no linux specific/best book that
 covers gcc and g++.  One that includes all the standard library
 calls . I currently have four books on C (not the Kerninghan book
 though. I'll have to go look at it) and they're basically
 worthless. I'm not sure if it's that they're simply too old or
 too 'microsoft', but I'd love to find a book on gcc that would be
 a simple but complete reference for the occasional C programer.

[ standard comment: please limit your line length to = 72 characters ]

For a good general overview of the standard C library install the
glibcdoc debian package, and type `info libc' (or use your favorite
info reader).  It is quite readable and has a lot of info on
programming with ANSI standard C library functions and on typical unix
programming stuff like pipes, regular expressions, sockets, process
control.  If you need to control character input from the keyboard and
position the cursor in a terminal window, then install the ncurses
development package and read the man page (man ncurses) which is rather
elaborate.

HTH,
Eric

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Re: C programing

1999-10-26 Thread Stephan Engelke
On Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 10:07:28PM +, John Carline wrote:
 Stephan Engelke wrote:
 
  How 'bout Kerninghan, Ritchie:  The C Programming Language. Sorry,
  forgot the publisher.
  There's a score of other good, allright, and bad books around.  Check
  your local bookstore.

 After spending the last two days trying to convert a C program I wrote some 
 6 years ago in microsoft C into linux. I just have to echo this question.
 Is there no linux specific/best book that covers gcc and g++.  One that
 includes all the standard library calls . I currently have four books on
 C (not the Kerninghan book though. I'll have to go look at it) and 
 they're basically worthless. I'm not sure if it's that they're simply
 too old or too 'microsoft', but I'd love to find a
 book on gcc that would be a simple but complete reference for the 
 occasional C programer.

Kerninghan/Ritchie do not cover gcc as such - even though most of their
examples are take from a UNIX system and some are based on UNIX
systems.  The C Programming Language is IMHO a book to learn the
basics from. 
It's not the book you want to read to assist you in porting software
from one system to another.  For special needs regarding Linux systems 
refer to the library's info-documentation.

So long -- Stephan
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Re: Good News Reader?

1999-10-26 Thread Brian May
Thanks for all the responses. So far it seems that slrn and Gnus are
the most popular, and Gnus is the most feature rich (which comes at a
disadvantage - how do you remember which feature you need to use and
when to use it?).

On Thu, Oct 21, 1999 at 06:55:03AM +, George Bonser wrote:
 I use tin for text based news reading. knews for GUI.

Are these programs any good?

On Thu, Oct 21, 1999 at 09:01:58PM +, Colin Marquardt wrote:
 * Brian May [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  Things I dislike about gnus:
  - last 10 times I tried running it, it always crashed on startup,
  without giving any indication of a problem. xemacs completely died (no
  response from anything) and I had to kill it. There have been problems
  with the news server (ie currupted overview files), so perhaps it caused
  my local files to become currupted (not sure).
 
 This isn´t really Gnus´ fault, I think. It works fine here.

The problem has now gone away.

  - can't get PGP support to work. Haven't even tried GPG.
 
 Use mailcrypt. The newest version (3.5.5,
 http://cag-www.lcs.mit.edu/mailcrypt/) supports GPG, but
 unfortunately not MIME-PGP, only clearsigning. Also no automated
 key-fetching for GPG. But that shouldn´t be too far away.

Do you mean MIME-PGP support should be coming, too?

  - requires xemacs, and xemacs is huge and slow (I don't have enough
 
 Not really true :-) AFAIR, Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen himself uses FSF
 Emacs.

Emacs is very big (about 27Mb according to apt, if I remember correctly).

  - not really sure about MIME support. I read somewhere that it
  was limited to processing mail with metamail (which I didn't like
  about trn and slrn), but the admit the documentation could be wrong.
 
 The current stable version needs external support. Metamail for
 processing gotten and TM (Tools for MIME) for creating MIME
 stuff. It works just fine for me, though (but then, I don´t use it
 much).
 
 However, thare is a new version not too far away (it is already
 packaged, but not ready for the faint of the heart yet). This
 so-called pGnus has native, excellent MIME support.

This new version (I just tried it) seems very good.

  - requires memorizing complicated sequence of keystrokes.
 
 But has a menu. And (X)Emacs can teach you commands:
 
 | `teach-extended-commands-p' (Customizable user variable)
 | 
 |   *If true, then `execute' will teach you keybindings.
 |   Any time you execute a command with execute which has a
 |   shorter keybinding, you will be shown the alternate binding before the
 |   command executes.

Thanks for the info.

  - can't forward mail as MIME attachments (not that I have seen anyway).
 
 Use TM, and do S O m (calls the function gnus-uu-digest-mail-forward;
 see, it also can make digests of mails :-)

I tried S o m, but it only did one message. I guess I should
really try S O m ;-)

However, I originally though -uu- meant uuencoded?

  - can't reply to multiple messages at the same time.
 
 Thanks you! I just discovered a new function! :-) (And that was
 with intuition: once you get the knack of it...)
 
 Process-mark the articles you want to reply to (with the # keey in
 the Summary buffer), then use r, f, R or F (reply or wide reply,
 uppercase means quote original message).

Wow! It works! (when I tried it - I am currently using mutt)

 Gnus can do expiry without a gateway (different for each mailgroup
 if you want), so the dislike-points are moot.

This is one feature I have seen but not yet tested. I noted with
the latest version of PGnus (0.97?) if I pushed 'g' to get any new
articles from the group list, then the E flag for all articles
that I manually marked for expiry were forgotten (is this a bug?)

 Have I already said I really like Gnus? :-) If you want, I can dig

I get the impression you must hate it ;-)

 up URLs to tutorials tomorrow or next week.

Yes please.

 PS. ...and we haven´t even talked about the *really* cool features of
 Gnus... like auto-scoring (learns what you want to read and what not (by
 artificial stupidity, to quote the manual) and scores accordingly).

Please could you explain how you use auto-scoring? I have a vague
impression of the theory behind how it works, would be interested
in knowing how to use it in practise.

Thanks in advance.

On Sun, Oct 24, 1999 at 04:02:01AM +, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
 I run gnus on emacs (not xemacs), I have not had an emacs
  crash in years, and it is integrated with mailcrypt (on certain
  groups, I have gnus hiding the pgp/gpg signature in the article
  buffer, while verifying the signature _automatically_). 

I suspect the problem may have been the currupted overview file
on the NNTP server. Unfortunately all news readers seem to get
badly confused, not just gnus. Then again, maybe that is to be
expected ;-)

 I also like the adaptive word scoring, so that topics and
  authors that I dislike slhowly slip below my radar. I like being able
  to build the score on articles based on several 

Re: Sun goes fully open source!

1999-10-26 Thread J Horacio MG


 On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Oki DZ wrote:
 
  Ben Collins wrote:
   Not being able to distribute your changes, is not free speech. It's crap 
   and they
   are only hoping to capitalize on the hardwork of others without giving 
   them
   anything truly worthwhile in return.
  
  Hi, what about a free office suite? It's somekind of a return, isn't it?
  (http://www.sun.com/staroffice/).
 
 Unless they changed the license recently, this (stareoffice) is only free
 in the monetary sense, not the freedom sense.
 
 I'd rather use Vim.

So would I, and many others here, but you still need a good word
processor, and StarOffice provides that.  Go and tell any company you
will install them Debian, and they should write their documents with
Vim, either in plain text... or a secretary to write a simple letter in 
TeX/LaTeX with Vim... no way!

BTW, StarOffice debianization with alien (from .rpm) went smooth but,
aren't there any native .deb package around?


Regards,


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Re: when will potato become stable?

1999-10-26 Thread Martin Fluch
On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, jack wrote:

 When will potato be finally released?  That day will be the day I say
 goodbye to redhat.  So far, I have to stay with it, cause I need 2.2
 kernel.  

Its no problem to use the latest kernels as soon as they appare on
ftp.kernel.org ... there are also packages, which makes it very easy to
creat your own debian packages containing your personal kernel (make-kpkg)
... and as alread saied, there is much help on this list :-)

Martin

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Kernel 2.0.38 binaries .deb??

1999-10-26 Thread Lars Nixdorf
hallo,

I want to update to kernel 2.0.38. Are there .deb packages to do that?
Is it a problem for debian , when I install kernel-2.0.38 from a tar.gz file
to komile the kernel (/usr/src/kernel-2.0.38 and link linux to this)?

Thanks
Best Regards
Lars

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paste appears to be disabled

1999-10-26 Thread Brett Shand
Hi

I have gpm running and at the console it is functioning perfectly.

In wmaker (in any of the xshells) it appears to be functioning properly in
everything except it wont paste sigh

I have tried killing gpm (sudo gpm -k), and I have tried it with various
options all to no avail. It wont paste.  My /etc/profile does not have it
disabled.

Any ideas?

Debian 2.2.12

Thanks

Brett


Re: Mutt and /var/spool/mail

1999-10-26 Thread Paul
 
 Try changing the ownership of /var/spool/mail/paul from mail to paul.
 
 E.g. (as root):
 
 chgrp paul /var/spool/mail/paul


Thanks again. ls -ld /var/spool/mail/paul now says:
-rw-rw   1 paul paul   422603 Oct 23 12:16
/var/spool/mail/paul

But mutt still says the mailbox is read only. Does the -homespool option
perhaps mean that I can only properly use mailboxes from my home
directory?
In which can can I turn it off in .muttrc or somewhere or would I need
to redirect my mail to a /home location? (I`d rather leave it going to
/var/spool/mail/paul if possible)
I`ve looked at the FAQ
http://www.fefe.de/muttfaq/faq.html#common-problems; but it seems to
imply that the system administrator will know what to do!, unfortunately
that means me and I haven`t a clue.

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Re: I messed up my resolution.

1999-10-26 Thread Onno


 Boot from your rescue flop, edit your /etc/inittab  file and
 change the line:
 id:5:initdefault:
 to:
 id:3:initdefault:

 I don't believe this will work on a Debian system by default, since Debian
 by default doesn't make any differences between runlevels 2-5. Are you by
 any chance a RedHat user (RedHat does set up these differences)? ;)

Hmmm, youre right *blush*.

I'm an EX-RedHat (Mandrake) user, Debian is better than RedHat in most
areas (IMHO) but some RedHat features are quite good, this is one...

The Mandrake KDE install is also -VERY- good...

Sincerely,

Onno


Re: hdparm settings

1999-10-26 Thread Jean-Yves BARBIER
On Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 10:19:55PM -0500, Andrei Ivanov wrote:
 Thats the idea. Make a small script in init.d directory and link from
 runlevel /etc/rc*.d to it.
 Andrew

Heeemm, hdparm is, by default, contained in script:
  /etc/rc.boot/hwtools
  
JY
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getting exim to clear queue immediatly (w/o exim -qf)

1999-10-26 Thread David Karlin
Hi,
I've been reconfiguring my mail server (Exim/slink).
Now, when I send email to the internet, it seems to sit
in a queue.  It is cleared out of the queue and delivered by
exim -qf but it used to just go out right away, which was
more convenient to me.

I'm pretty sure that something got changed inadvertantly,
but I can't figure out what it is.

Can anyone tell me what I need to change so mail will clear
out from the queue right away, instead of sitting there?

Thank you. 
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Re: hdparm settings

1999-10-26 Thread Ingo Reimann
On Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 11:36:37AM +0200, Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
 On Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 10:19:55PM -0500, Andrei Ivanov wrote:
  Thats the idea. Make a small script in init.d directory and link from
  runlevel /etc/rc*.d to it.
  Andrew
 
 Heeemm, hdparm is, by default, contained in script:
   /etc/rc.boot/hwtools

Yummi,

could you be so kind to tell us, in which package this script should be? I
didn't find it on my system...

Ingo   


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Re: Kernel 2.0.38 binaries .deb??

1999-10-26 Thread Jean-Yves BARBIER
On Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 11:06:35AM +0200, Lars Nixdorf wrote:
 hallo,
 
 I want to update to kernel 2.0.38. Are there .deb packages to do that?
 Is it a problem for debian , when I install kernel-2.0.38 from a tar.gz file
 to komile the kernel (/usr/src/kernel-2.0.38 and link linux to this)?

Hi Lars,

You're right, unpack the source in /usr/src and symlink it to
'linux'. And use 'make-kpkg kernel_image' to produce an 
installable .deb for your new kernel.

JY
-- 
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 Blinding speed can compensate for a lot of deficiencies.
-- David Nichols


Re: Sendmail 8.10.0.Beta6 (slated for experimental)

1999-10-26 Thread Adam Shand

   * SASL isn't compiled in, my notes/temp package are at work ;-{
 I hope to get this (SMTP auth) going ASAP.

have you found any docs on doing this and making it work?  i downloaded the
tar ball from sendmail.org the other day and any mention of smtp auth seemed
quite missing.  

am i just stupid and missed them somewhere?  is there another resource
available somewhere on how to do this?  i'm eager to play with it in
preparation for making it work.

adam.


Re: ATI Mach64 mouse woes!

1999-10-26 Thread Jose L Gomez Dans
On Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 05:00:31PM -0500, Phil Brutsche wrote:
 A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
 
 [...]
  Does any one know what might be happening? I'd be more than happy to
  provide you with further information (file listings and stuff like that).
  The motherboard is a Pentium MMX compatible with PCI and ISA bus and with an
  VXPro+ chipset. I'm using debian slink with XFree 3.5.
 
 Since you're using (trying to use, actually :)) XFree 3.3.5, I would
 recommend that you use the XF86_SVGA server from XFree 3.3.3.1.  I can
 provide you with the binary to make it easy for you to get it.

I don't seem to be able to find the binary. I used the XFree 3.3.2
that came with slink, and the problem is still the same. I don't know why,
but it looks like a hardware problem to me. I changed the mouse serial port
from ttyS0 to ttyS1, and that's the only serial port that I have on this
machine. It's a bit better now, the mouse moves randomly all over the place,
as if it was the wrong type of mouse (however, it *isn't*, and there's no
gpm to put to blame for). The card's fine (windows 3.11 finds it, boots in
lo res and the mouse wiggles about nicely, as if it nothing had happened),
and this problem has happened with every single PCI SVGA card I've used so
far (and I have tried 3 different ones!!!).

Any other suggestions? This is really frustrating 
Thanks for your help,
Jose

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Radar  Communications Group
Department of Electronic Engineering
University of Sheffield UK


Re: getting exim to clear queue immediatly (w/o exim -qf)

1999-10-26 Thread Jean-Yves BARBIER
On Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 03:42:15AM -0600, David Karlin wrote:
 in a queue.  It is cleared out of the queue and delivered by
 exim -qf but it used to just go out right away, which was
 more convenient to me.
 
 Can anyone tell me what I need to change so mail will clear
 out from the queue right away, instead of sitting there?

Hi Dave,

Try to add 'smtp_accept_queue_per_connection = 0' in the first
section of 'exim.conf' (MAIN CONFIGURATION SETTINGS).

It will avoid exim to wait for (default) 10 mails to be in
queue before sending.

JY
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-- David Nichols


Re: hdparm settings

1999-10-26 Thread Jean-Yves BARBIER
On Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 11:34:24AM +0200, Ingo Reimann wrote:
  Heeemm, hdparm is, by default, contained in script:
/etc/rc.boot/hwtools
 
 Yummi,
 
 could you be so kind to tell us, in which package this script should be? I
 didn't find it on my system...

Ooops, you're right, it's a different package from 'hdparm':
it is the 'hwtools' package.

JY
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-- David Nichols


Eterm 0.9

1999-10-26 Thread Ben Lutgens
Hey all,
word to the wise, should you upgrade to Eterm0.9 from the cvs deb site, it
doesn't seem to read the cfg files properly. i.e. telling you that shade is
not valid in context color. and the like. Linkwise menubars don't work either.


Urgent Problem regarding Database Connectivity with Oracle

1999-10-26 Thread cilnet
Dear SirDated : 
26/10/1999

We have Oracle 7.3 installed at our place.
I want to connect java version jdk1.2 to this Oracle database.
Can you kindly reply me how to connect java with Oracle 7.3 
in this case ?
I will be extremely grateful to you , if you can kindly send
me a solution as soon as possible.

Kindly reply me at the following e-mail address:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanking you,
With Regards,
Ravinder kumar Albela
New Delhi
INDIA.



Rescue floppy

1999-10-26 Thread Louis Poncet
My floppy doesn't support the new 2930 Adaptec scsi adapter.
Is there someone who can help me.

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fetchmail error message

1999-10-26 Thread Godric
Hi. I received the following error while using fetchmail on a new slink
2.1 install with exim:
realloc failed:cannot allocate memory.
Can anyone please tell me what this means and what should be done?
I used the fetchmail -vv option to find the message, and have run
fetchmail both as root and using a fetchmailrc user file. It connects OK
(password etc) and exits OK if there is no mail, but if mail is waiting
I get the error message.
Exim works fine - can send OK


Re: installing StarOffice 5.1a for Linux

1999-10-26 Thread Ed Cogburn
Pollywog wrote:
 
 Will I have any problems installing StarOffice 5.1a on a glibc2 system?
 Any special instructions?  I followed the instructions that come with the
 tarball once and messed up my system, and I ignored part of the instructions
 the next time and all went well.


The other 2 respondents were using slink systems.  I just wanted to
make sure readers knew that the 5.1a version works well on a potato
system as well.  I had none of the problems I had with the older
versions wrt glibc.


-- 
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Re: Warning: Q 10.66666667

1999-10-26 Thread peter karlsson
Sebastian Stark:

 what means Q in the last lines ?? I use debian 2.1

I get the same thing, but it works anyway. Some kind of incompatibility.

I filed a bug report about it some time ago (#43685), but haven't got any
response as of yet.

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Can't get seconf NIC to work

1999-10-26 Thread Patrick Kirk
Hi all,

Effortless is one word I wouldn't use to describe the move to the 2.2
kernel.  Can anyone suggest why lsmod shows nothing, why I can't load the
tulip module or what I need to do to add a route for 10.

Thanks in advance.

enterprise:~# cat /proc/modules
enterprise:~# route add -net 10.0.0.0 dev eth1
SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument
enterprise:~# cd /lib/modules/2.2.9/net/
enterprise:/lib/modules/2.2.9/net# ls
dummy.o  tulip.o
enterprise:/lib/modules/2.2.9/net# modprobe tulip
/lib/modules/2.2.9/net/tulip.o: init_module: Device or resource busy
/lib/modules/2.2.9/net/tulip.o: insmod /lib/modules/2.2.9/net/tulip.o failed
/lib/modules/2.2.9/net/tulip.o: insmod tulip failed
enterprise:/lib/modules/2.2.9/net# rmmod de4x5.o
de4x5.o: No such file or directory
enterprise:/lib/modules/2.2.9/net# lsmod
Module  Size  Used by
enterprise:/lib/modules/2.2.9/net#



Re: kernel causing mild panic

1999-10-26 Thread Patrick Kirk
Thanks - that worked!



Re: Something wrong with potato modutils

1999-10-26 Thread Vincent Danjean

The problems come from the modutils package and the PATH. When I installed
the 'buggy' package, I saw a message about the line PATH in the
conf.modules file. The syntaxe of the line has changed from
PATH[fs]=/lib/module/2.2.12
to
PATH[fs]=/lib/module/2.2.12/fs
(I'm not sure of the correct syntaxe, but we have to add the name of the
'section' at the end).

What was wrong is that the default paths have not been changed. To solve
the problem, we just have to add the correct default paths in
/etc/modutils/path, do update-modules, depmod -a, and all is good.



Re: Something wrong with potato modutils

1999-10-26 Thread Wichert Akkerman
Previously Vincent Danjean wrote:
 What was wrong is that the default paths have not been changed. To solve
 the problem, we just have to add the correct default paths in
 /etc/modutils/path, do update-modules, depmod -a, and all is good.

In that case you didn't read what modutils tells you when you
upgrade. It explicitly tells you about this and even gives you
an example if what you need to change and how. I also updates
all the default configuration-files.

Wichert.

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isdnutil causes kernel panic

1999-10-26 Thread Timo Kabsch

Hello around,

i have just installed Debian Slink an my system and wanna try an online
update via isdn. So i installed isdnutils and the newest kernel (2.2.12). 
Now, the system gets a kernel panic (killing interrupt handler, it sais, and
a lot of digits). 

Whats wrong?

Thanx.

Timo Kabsch


Kernel 2.0.38 binaries .deb??

1999-10-26 Thread Kenneth Scharf
I am running 2.0.38 on slink.  I downloaded the kernel
tarball and unpacked it in my /usr/src directory.  I
then renamed the resulting 'linux' directory to
'kernel-source-2.0.38' and created a symlink
'linux-kernel-source-2.0.38'.  I ran 'make
menuconfig' (but you might prefer make config or make
xconfig) and then used the debian kernel tool
'make-kpkg' to build my new kernel.  Then just use
dpkg -i custom-kernel to install the new kernel.  See
the man pages and the readme file for make-kpkg for
instructions on running the tool and for picking a
name for your custom kernel.  Use the epoch number
system or you might end up replacing your kernel with
an older one the next time you run dselect.

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[no subject]

1999-10-26 Thread daphne ledwaba




Hi 

My name is daphne,I am working in the IT 
department where i am doing network support,My problem is Part of our clients 
are running Unix.Let me make a short scenario

A pc tha is running windows 95,There is also 
telnet running from this machine so that users can work on unix environment.In 
order for the client to print from unix novell client 32 must be installed on 
the machine then the nprinter file.this user has been printing perfect after 
some times when she try to prints the information does not fit on the page it 
cuts some other charecters and space after each and every line.

I need help as soon as 
possible
Thank you
Daphne 
@aec.co.za


Fw: help for pointers

1999-10-26 Thread venu
hi all

heres a nice query from a friend

where can i find an utility which can account for bandwidth usage of each of 
the sites hosted on one web server with only one ip address

can we help him ?

http logs ??
and then he is bound to ask about controlling so ip route ? tc ?
solutions ???

cherio
venu




gnu-pop3d

1999-10-26 Thread Richard Clarke
Hi,
I have my debbox, set up so that exim delivers local mail, and I can run
fetchmail to retrieve pop3 mail to a local mailbox. I now wish to be able to
download this mail to my winbox on the internal network. I installed
gnu-pop3d and added it to inetd.conf, and I can telnet to port 110 just fine
and get the response,
+OK POP3 Welcome to GNU POP3 Server Version 0.9.8
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
man.ac.uk

So I take it the pop3d is running ok. However no matter what
username/password I use, I receive bad password responses. My inetd.conf
line is,
pop-3   stream  tcp nowait  mail/usr/local/sbin/gnu-pop3d
gnu-pop3d

and services line is,
pop-3   110/tcp # POP version 3

Could somebody with experience in pop3d or otherwise offer my a solution to
the problem. Also, is this actually the correct way to go about retrieving
mail to my winbox?

Thanx
Richard


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