On Sun, 21 Nov 1999, SKaVen wrote:
El día Wed, Nov 17, 1999 at 11:35:41AM +0100, AVILA BERMEJO, FRANCISCO JOSE
escribió:
Yo lo uso para todo, de modo que me gusta que sea agradable y fácil de usar.
Creo
que debieras utilizar Linux también para tareas mas Windoseras como
escribir
Jaime E. Villate escribió:
J. Carlos Muro dijo:
[]
y a hablar primero con los desarrolladores de Debian,
Eso es importante porque el mismo problema con seguridad que ya ha sido
planteado en debian-devel y hay gente trabajando en eso (conoceis
debconf?).
Pues sí, llevabas razón. Me
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De: Ricard [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: lunes 22 de noviembre de 1999 13:51
Para: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Asunto: OCR para Linux ?
Buenas a todos,
Estoy migrando un antiguo 486 con win3.11 a un flamante server
en Linux, pero hay
On 19 Nov 99, at 1:25, Miquel wrote:
El jue, nov 18, 1999 at 11:18:56 +0100 Zuzen de la Cueva va dir:
hola:
Como novato usuario de debian (que todavía no lo ha conseguido) quiero
apuntar un par de cosas al debate sobre facilidad de uso
pero me parece alucinante que después de
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 09:38:45PM +0100, Antonio Castro wrote:
alternativa a Windows probalemente sean necesarias distribuciones Linux
con sabor a Windows. Esto a la mayor?a de nosotros nos provoca nauseas.
Hay que hacer un autentico esfuerzo para aceptar cosas como estas
pero incluso desde
Hola:
S´i, pero no s´e en qu´ñe paquete viene. He hecho un para ver que
fichero ejecuta y me he quedado de piedra... sale una cosa muy rara...
Seguir´e buscando.
Un saludo y gracias.
Virgilio
Dios mio, hemos caido en manos de ingenieros
Ian Malcom, el matemático de Parque
Cada vez estoy más convencido de que soy gafe con esto de los
ordenadores.
Por favor, ayuda.
Ayer estuve trabajando con Linux tranquilamente y esta mañana, cuando he
ido a arrancarlo de nuevo (con LILO y entrando en Windows por defecto) no he
podido entrar en Linux. Empieza todo muy
me da que no es problema de linux, sino del disco duro, si tienes la
particion de win95 en el mismo disco duro y te funciona bien pero sigues
sin poder entrar en linux y tienes la certeza de que el problema es de
linux vi por ahi una utilidad para leer particiones ext2 de linux desde
windows, lo
Hola:
sugerencia: intenta arrancar un linux desde disquetey prueba a montar
la partici´on dañada. Eso te dar´a m´as informaci´on.
Un saludo.
Virgilio
Dios mio, hemos caido en manos de ingenieros
Ian Malcom, el matemático de Parque Jurásico
http://mural.uv.es/virgoru
On Tue,
El Mon,22/Nov/1999 a las 11:39:42+, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Hola a todos
Hola,
Que requiero hacer para asignar a un IP dos dominios del mismo nivel?
Por ejemplo yo tengo a.com como dominio principal y mi ISP me ha
asignado a.com y b.com
Que requiero hacer para trabajar con
Ahora al arrancar Linux, tras mostrar los errores de antes, y esperando
un poco, me ha salido lo siguiente:
Error reading block 241 (Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted in
short read) while doing inode scan.
/dev/hda1: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY.
Pues creo que en las X futuras, las 4.x, se podra tener dos o mas
monitores con sus teclados y ratones independientes. Por ahora con el
paquete debian x2x creo que puedes tener dos monitores y un solo
escritorio, o sea que el raton te pasa de un monitor a otro. Incluso con
el x2vnc lo puedes hacer
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De: Emilio Hernández Martín [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: martes 23 de noviembre de 1999 12:44
Para: Debian
Asunto: RV: ¡¡ SOCORR !!
Ahora al arrancar Linux, tras mostrar los errores de antes, y
esperando
un poco, me ha salido lo
Hola,
Ayer tuve un problema al mandar un bug mediante el BTS, ya que el bicho este
usó una dirección de correo electronico erronea para mi.
Hace ya unos meses yo usaba [EMAIL PROTECTED] y ahora uso
[EMAIL PROTECTED]. bug, sin preguntar nada, decidió que mi dirección
es [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tierno,
Hola.
Antes que nada quiero daros las gracias a todos por vuestra ayuda. No sé
qué hubiera hecho sin vosotros. Muchísimas gracias.
Me he bajado el programa 'Explore2fs' desde
http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/Explore2fs.htm para ver la partición
ext2 desde win pero,
Hola Emilio,
ante todo tranquilidad. (Casi) no hay nada en este mundo que no pueda
solucionarse con
tranquilidad y un poco de paciencia.
¿Has apagado recientemente el ordenador a lo bruto? ¿Se ha ido la luz o algo
así con el
Linux en marcha? Aunque por los mensajes que envías tiene pinta de un
Tejada Lacaci, Antonio wrote:
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De: Emilio Hernández Martín [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: martes 23 de noviembre de 1999 12:44
Para: Debian
Asunto: RV: ¡¡ SOCORR !!
La verdad es que no sé qué hacer. ¿A alguien le ha pasado alguna vez
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 01:36:39PM +0100, Tejada Lacaci, Antonio wrote:
Lo que tienes que hacer es simplemente eso que dice (previamente
sigue los consejos que te hemos dado varios de bajarte un programa para ver
particiones ext2 desde win y salva los datos importantes de esa partición
On mar, nov 23, 1999 at 08:24:33 +0100, J. Carlos Muro wrote:
Pues sí, llevabas razón. Me he puesto en contacto con la lista debian-devel y
efectivamente, debconf
pretende ser o es lo que nosotros comentamos. Así que bueno, es una pena no
poder ser personalmente
quien lo lleve adelante
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 02:36:38PM +0100, Emilio Hernández Martín wrote:
Me he bajado el programa 'Explore2fs' desde
http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/Explore2fs.htm para ver la partición
ext2 desde win pero, desgraciadamente (si cuando yo digo que soy gafe...),
hay incompatibilidades
¿cómo llamas a tu máquina y el dominio en el que está ella? ¿El archivo
resolv.conf, hosts, etc.? A ver si está sacando el dominio de ahí...
Saludos
Daniel
debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org con fecha 23/11/99 14:15:55
Destinatarios: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
CC: (cci:
/modo susurro
Quiero hacer una cosa. Clonar un disco con NT y NTFS.
He pensado que metiendo un disquete Linux hecho con mi Debian con
soporte para NTFS podria hacer una imagen con el dd y luego grabar esa
imagen en un disco nuevo. Tengo a un compañero que esta empantanado con
eso. Me haria mucha
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Emilio Hernández Martín wrote:
Ahora al arrancar Linux, tras mostrar los errores de antes, y esperando
un poco, me ha salido lo siguiente:
Error reading block 241 (Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted in
short read) while doing inode scan.
/dev/hda1:
Guenas
On Sun, Nov 21, 1999 at 02:46:22PM +0100, SKaVen wrote:
yo entré en linux por Debian y aquí sigo XDDD
Y no se te ocurra salirte. El mundo exterior esta lleno de seres malvados ;-)
Sobre la interfaz de Guindows y su supuesta intuitividad y facilidad, el dia a
dia demuestra
Guenas
On Wed, Nov 17, 1999 at 10:54:42PM +, Gustavo CR wrote:
Deberíamos tratar de darnos cuenta que Debian no sólo está pensada para los
últimos modelos de ordenadores, sino para cualquiera en los que Linux funcione
por lo tanto una utilidad de instalación de paquetes totalmente gráfica
Hola a todos
Y Muchas gracias a Alberto
El Mon,22/Nov/1999 a las 11:39:42+, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Hola a todos
Hola,
Que requiero hacer para asignar a un IP dos dominios del mismo nivel?
Por ejemplo yo tengo a.com como dominio principal y mi ISP me ha
asignado a.com y
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Agustín Martín Domingo wrote:
Xose Manoel Ramos wrote:
Quería eliminar 'bash' de mi sistema. (La verdad sería de los pocos
sistemas Linux sin Bash instalado).
En plan usuario no me preocupa absolutamente nada, porque llevo
usando 4 años el 'zsh' (más opciones,
Lo que sí puedes hacer en todo caso es hacer que /bin/sh apunte a ash, y
No lo he usado.
¿Que tiene de bueno ash?
¿Y de malo?
Gracias
Saludos
DABICI O^O
subscribe
El martes 23 de noviembre de 1999 a la(s) 11:21:15 +, Alberto F. Hamilton
Castro contaba:
Es posible que varios nombres devuelvan el mismo IP
En cambio con el dominio inverso (creo) que no es posible
Un nombre, varias IPs:
$ nslookup www.altavista.com
[...]
Addresses:
El martes 23 de noviembre de 1999 a la(s) 15:07:26 +0100, Juan C. Amengual
contaba:
Pero antes, para poder reparar el disco
(la partición / del sistema de ficheros) deberás montarlo con la opción rw
(read-write) para
que el fsck pueda escribir a disco al repararlo
fsck *siempre* con
El martes 23 de noviembre de 1999 a la(s) 14:58:38 +, David Charro Ripa
contaba:
He pensado que metiendo un disquete Linux hecho con mi Debian con
soporte para NTFS podria hacer una imagen con el dd y luego grabar esa
imagen en un disco nuevo.
Ni siquiera hace falta soporte NTFS
Destinatarios: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
CC:(cci: JUAN VICENTE/BANELCO/AR)
Asunto: Re: Necesito info sobre... (Parte II)
Por cierto, el spam es mejor tratarlo en el sendmail (el acces
db). Con el procmail ya es tarde (lo tienes ya en tu disco, *creo*).
Depende de donde
Destinatarios: JUAN VICENTE/BANELCO/AR
CC:
Asunto: Re: Necesito info sobre... (Parte II)
- servidor LDAP
De que se trata este servidor?
Destinatarios: JUAN VICENTE/BANELCO/AR
CC:
Asunto: Re: Necesito info sobre... (Parte II)
El servidor X, tiene dos sitios donde buscar Fuentes, en su propio disco
duro,
Y en servidores instalados en ordenadores.
(Imaginate una empresa de artes graficas con 800 tipos de letra de 1Mb
cada uno,
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De: Barbwired [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: Llista Debian debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Fecha: miércoles 17 de noviembre de 1999 23:34
Asunto: Re: Freeze de Potato
[...]
Me sorprende leer este tipo de afirmaciones de una persona que usa Linux
(y de tí muchos hemos
-Mensaje original-
De: J. Carlos Muro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: Javier_Viñuales_Gutiérrez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Fecha: jueves 18 de noviembre de 1999 15:50
Asunto: Re: Debian, instalacion, mantenimiento de paquetes.
-Mensaje original-
De: Andres Seco Hernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: Miguel A. Vallejo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: Usuarios de Debian en español debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Fecha: viernes 19 de noviembre de 1999 18:40
Asunto: Re: Freeze de Potato
Hola.
El 17 Nov 1999 a las 02:13PM
-Mensaje original-
De: Tejada Lacaci, Antonio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: Lista en Español de usuarios Debian
debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Fecha: jueves 18 de noviembre de 1999 9:04
Asunto: RE: Freeze de Potato
[...]
a) No te muestra el espacio requerido por los paquetes que llevas
-Mensaje original-
De: Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Fecha: jueves 18 de noviembre de 1999 18:43
Asunto: Si quieres hacer aplciaciones para Debian
[...]
?Que os parece todo esto? ?Quien quiere
On Sun, Nov 21, 1999 at 03:26:32PM +0100, SKaVen wrote:
La cosa es simple: me gusta que Linux se abra al mundo. Me interesa que todo
el mundo lo conozca (y si lo usa, mejor) por que de esta forma se perpetúa el
espíritu GNU.
a mi me importa poco lo que los demas hagan o no hagan, yo puedo
Hola
Ya se que no es el lugar para pedir info sobre el timofómetro,
pero lo ando buscando como un desesperado y no hay manera de encontrarlo.
Se que el autor está por está lista. Por favor, me podéis poner en la
pista?
Gracias
--
Juanmi Mora
Barcelona - España
[EMAIL
Agustin == Agustin MuNoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Agustin El lun, 22 de nov de 1999, a las 07:27:11 +0100, Jesus
Agustin Rodrigo va y dice:
Otia! A ver, aclárame algo. El procmail debe estar definido
como MDA (mailer local) del MTA (sendmail), ¿no? Tonces,
necesitas
Me referia a que ahora mismo es mas rapido un ordena con win95 que el
mismo ordenador con kde o gnome...
Disiento.
Pues yo disiento contigo ;-)
En mi pentium 133 con 38 MB de RAM windows 95 es o parece más rápido que el
KDE 1.1. Por ejemplo el explorador de archivos del kde es bastante
On mar, nov 23, 1999 at 08:19:45 +0100, Juanmi Mora wrote:
Ya se que no es el lugar para pedir info sobre el timofómetro,
pero lo ando buscando como un desesperado y no hay manera de encontrarlo.
Se que el autor está por está lista. Por favor, me podéis poner en la
pista?
Es de Ricardo
Oi pessoal,
a máquina que estava a página a Debian em português foi reinstalada e o
backup do /var/www nao foi feito. :(
Eu tinha uma copia antiga da pagina em casa.
O que eu peco é que o pessoal execute o comando:
rgrep -r -i A Debian em Po
backup do /var/www nao foi feito. :(
Eu tinha uma copia antiga da pagina em casa.
O que eu peco é que o pessoal execute o comando:
rgrep -r -i A Debian em Po ~/.netscape/cache/*
Em http://www.debian-br.engnux.ufsc.br eu mantenho um mirror que
esta' desatualizado.
Oi Hélio.
Obrigado. Mas, voce nao poderia mandar os .tgz dos arquivos de manual e
tal traduzido tambem?
Quoting Hélio Alexandre Lopes Loureiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
backup do /var/www nao foi feito. :(
Eu tinha uma copia antiga da pagina em casa.
O que eu peco
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Marc-Adrian Napoli wrote:
marcad can i mount a scsi raid 5 system onto the / partition?
marcad will kernel 2.2 do it?
dont count on it, if your kernel is on the / partition(in most cases it
is) then it won't load(how can it access the raid when it needs a driver
but the
Atheist Bastard wrote:
I have just in the last few weeks started to mess with Linux. I have
successfully installed Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 on an old P100 box with
CDROM. My problem is that I want to investigate the contents of the
CDROMs that I have, but nothing I have found that talks about
Please send me anything you can send.
-On any and everything.
-
Get free personalized email at http://www.switchboardmail.com
You'll want to grab one of two servers:
1. Download the Creative Labs 3D Blaster Banshee server from the Creative
Labs website (look under Beta drivers). This server works well with Slink
and doesn't require the work of #2. All that is needed is an edit of
/etc/X11/Xserver to point at
I have run into an interesting problem and after consulting all the
documentation I can get my hands on, I haven't found a similar example to
run from and consequently hope that I can be enlightened by someone here.
Here is the problem, we have a Debian box, multihomed going into a 3com ISDN
On Sun, Nov 21, 1999 at 05:10:55PM -0600, Phil Brutsche wrote:
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
Thanks again. Please excuse my ignorance but what would be the best
way to change the irq and is 11 a good choice?
IRQ 11 will work fine as long as
1) the card
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 07:05:00PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please send me anything you can send.
-On any and everything.
I've got a boring ex-wife, can I send it to you?
JY
--
Jean-Yves F. Barbier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
U X
e dUdX, e dX, cosine, secant, tangent, sine, 3.14159...
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 12:24:36AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
I`m fairly new to all this so before I go to the extent of replacing
the kernel, which I hadn`t intended to do until potato was the stable
version, please could someone tell me in laymans terms how to change
the IRQ that
Please tell me
about your software what sort of
os it is what are it's system
requirments is it available in english
is it totally free
of cost till our door step on
cd does it have a GUI or not
Send details on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nv
On 11/22/99 09:44PM, Pollywog wrote:
I tried this, but I get:
Starting MTA: 1999-11-22 21:41:17 Exim configuration error
transport procmail: cannot find transport driver localuser in line 362
Jumping in on this thread late, and I have absolutely no clue what you guys
are talking about,
On 23-Nov-1999 Mark Wagnon wrote:
On 11/22/99 09:44PM, Pollywog wrote:
I tried this, but I get:
Starting MTA: 1999-11-22 21:41:17 Exim configuration error
transport procmail: cannot find transport driver localuser in line 362
Jumping in on this thread late, and I have absolutely no
I'm not on this list so I would appreciate a CC at least.
I did an apt-get update;apt-get upgrade today and now my JDK won't work.
It seems that neither the blackdown.org JDK1.2 port nor the IBM JDK1.1.8
port will work.
The blackdown compiler gives me:
Error: can't find libjava.so
While
In linux.debian.user, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to know how to use apt-get with a kde mirror ?
ftp://ftp.kde.org/kde/stable/1.1.2/distribution/deb/slink/i386/
i don't know what to put in /etc/apt/sources.list ...
I use
deb http://kde.tdyc.com slink kde
--
Carl Fink
hello everybody:
is there any package that enables me to measure how many flops a
machine runs?
thanks a lot
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
I`m fairly new to all this so before I go to the extent of replacing
the kernel, which I hadn`t intended to do until potato was the stable
version, please could someone tell me in laymans terms how to change
the IRQ that this NIC uses
I recently updated fully to potato and am having a slight annoyance with
GDB. Giving an 'n' command acts with the exact behavior of 's'. Does
anyone else have this problem? This is a real annoyance when attempting
to perform a strncpy() call where GDB steps me through the ASM files:
(gdb)
199
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 07:53:53PM +0100, Michael Meskes wrote:
I never cared much about localization but now I'm stuck with a program that
works well with all locales but has to do some output without using the
locale.
Since the output is a floating point I get e.g. 14,7 instead of 14.7
I would like to resubmit this query of the list.
I have revised it somewhat to make more sense.
I have done interesting things.I am running
potato and went to ftp.debian.org to get the latest
updates via apt. I was using dselect and selected all
updated packages from the
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 07:16:00PM -0800, Nun Yobiznez wrote:
Could someone please tell me what should be in $#ARGV,
0?
Why not try an apt-get upgrade, then manually use deselect to rid yourself of
those yucky packages that suck like xbiff ( I hate xbiff ).
--
Ben Lutgens
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999 21:44:37 - (UTC)
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried this, but I get: Starting MTA: 1999-11-22 21:41:17 Exim
configuration error transport procmail: cannot find transport
driver localuser in line 362
You should have a director stanza (after the procmail
Nikhil Vohra wrote:
Please tell me about your software what sort of
os it is what are it's system requirments is it
available in english is it totally free of cost till
our door step on cd does it have a GUI or not Send
details on [EMAIL
Hi
does anyone happen to know of a quicker way of deleting 4 files out of
a directory other than the command find . -exec rm {} \;
will rm -r directory be as quick?
thanx
Subject: Re: OSS from 4Front Tech problems
Date: Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 11:28:03AM -0600
In reply to:John Foster
Quoting John Foster([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
| Wayne Topa wrote:
|
| In reply to:John Foster
| John
|
|I have been using commercial OSS for over 2 years now and
On 23-Nov-1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
does anyone happen to know of a quicker way of deleting 4 files out of
a directory other than the command find . -exec rm {} \;
will rm -r directory be as quick?
rm -rf *
Just make sure that you are in the correct
On 23-Nov-1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999 21:44:37 - (UTC)
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried this, but I get: Starting MTA: 1999-11-22 21:41:17 Exim
configuration error transport procmail: cannot find transport
driver localuser in line 362
You should have
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Peter Ross wrote:
On 23-Nov-1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
does anyone happen to know of a quicker way of deleting 4 files out of
a directory other than the command find . -exec rm {} \;
will rm -r directory be as quick?
rm -rf *
Now that I am using procmail via my Exim.conf, I am getting this:
On 23-Nov-1999 root wrote:
Nov 23 05:11:43 lilypad procmail[13624]: Enforcing stricter permissions on
/var/spool/mail/pollywog
Nov 23 05:11:43 lilypad procmail[13624]: Enforcing stricter permissions on
/var/spool/mail/pollywog
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999 04:20:31 - (UTC)
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have all of this, so it seems I just need to move the procmail
director upward.
Yes, it must be above the localuser.
--
J C Lawrence Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--(*)
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
zdrysd will rm -r directory be as quick?
rm -rf works for me ..
the -f wont prompt for anything..dont use it unless yer real confident you
wanna delete it :)
nate
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]--
Vice
I'm finally getting to the point with C that I plan on finally trying to
hack together a few small programs that I've been thinking about for some
time now. I'd like to also put together a GUI frontend for some of them
at some point. However I have zero experience with GUI programming. I
know
Mike Werner wrote:
I'm finally getting to the point with C that I plan on finally trying to
hack together a few small programs that I've been thinking about for some
time now.
I'd like to also put together a GUI frontend for some of them
at some point. However I have zero experience with
Hi all
I've got problem when try to run WordPerfect for linux
It claimes that it cann't find libXpm.so.4 library.
when I try to use ldd on WordPerfect executable (xwp) it shows:
libXt.so.6 = /usr/lib/libc5-compat/libXt.so.6 (0x4000d000)
libX11.so.6 =
I feel like I`m getting close now.:-)
Unfortunately the cards had no software with them, they were both unwanted
freebies from work. As for the i/o address I would imagine that this is covered
by the message at boot time :
eth0: AT1700 found at 0x320, IRQ 5, address f4aacbbd auto-sense
Wayne Topa wrote:
When I installed OSS Non-Free, I installed it into /usr/local/lib/oss.
The 'play' is the command to play a file ie
$ play hello.wav or play cowbell.au, etc.
It is in the oss directory along with ossmix, the mixer command, and
the soundon and soundoff commands and the
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 05:00:01PM +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
does anyone happen to know of a quicker way of deleting 4 files out of
a directory other than the command find . -exec rm {} \;
will rm -r directory be as quick?
It will actually be much quicker (you may need to add
Hi all. Very basic question - how do I format a floppy using Debian Slink?
Tried fdformat -n /dev/fd0H1440 which I found in a basic linux book. Did not
work. Returned error - command not found.
Thanks for any help in advance.
superformat from the fdutils package. Look at the info page for
On Monday 22 November 1999, at 17 h 24, the keyboard of Bruno Boettcher
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, found a fix. but still i do not know what failed.
but as it seems it could be /bin/sh.
BTW, you copied your message to many mailing lists and you forget debian-java,
which seems
Subject: Re: good book to learn perl
Date: Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 03:37:13PM +0200
In reply to:Shaul Karl
Quoting Shaul Karl([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
|
| saw a few on amazon ..not a whole lot of reader reviews of them tho
|
|
| Isn't www.bookpool.com generally cheaper then amazon
Hello, last night I submitted a bug report for gfcc, and bug used one old
email address.
My address was before [EMAIL PROTECTED] and now it's
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
bug sent the bug report as [EMAIL PROTECTED]. I have looked around to see
where it got this information from, but I couldn't find
Richard E. Hawkins writes:
|
| I managed to scrounge up an additional identiacl hard disk to replace
| my dying disk. dd seems to have successfully duplicated the drive;
| they look the same. To write to the drive, I have it as the primary on
| the secondary controller.
|
|
| I switched
hi,
I mentioned this on the devel list and i think they already figured
out what was wrong and presumably fixed it. but i had just discovered
that /usr/lib/libguile.so.6.0.0 was mode 777 (world writable) for
those not on devel it might not be a bad idea to do a quick check on
your system's
On 22-Nov-99 aphro wrote:
From what i read the root partition cannnot be
part of a raid array without some crafty configuration.
nate
The crafty configuration is precisely what I would like to learn about,
if anyone could point me in the right direction.
With thanks,
Ted.
Lindsay Allen writes:
| rm -rf *
|
| That's something I *never* do. Why? Because it puts rm -rf * in my
| history buffer which means that one slip can lead to disaster. So I
| use rm -rf /here/there/some/place/* which at least means I cannot blow
| away my whole file system if I make an
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 10:36:55AM +, Martyn Pearce wrote:
Lindsay Allen writes:
| rm -rf *
|
| That's something I *never* do. Why? Because it puts rm -rf * in my
| history buffer which means that one slip can lead to disaster. So I
| use rm -rf /here/there/some/place/* which at
did someone have some news about uvscan ?
because the link ftp://ftp.nai.com/pub/antivirus/unix/linux/nlxb318e.tar
does not exit.
thank you.
Christopher
I use aumix(1) to set the mic to recording source and brec(1) (from
bplay) or rec(1) (from sox) to record.
HTH,
Remco
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 01:58, T.V.Gnanasekaran wrote:
Is there any good util to record voice from mic?
-gnana
--
General Javier Solana moord security Honduras KKK Echelon
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 06:24:05PM -0800, Dave Wiard wrote:
I recently updated fully to potato and am having a slight annoyance with
GDB. Giving an 'n' command acts with the exact behavior of 's'. Does
anyone else have this problem? This is a real annoyance when attempting
to perform a
Quoting Jordi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hello, last night I submitted a bug report for gfcc, and bug used one old
email address.
My address was before [EMAIL PROTECTED] and now it's
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
bug sent the bug report as [EMAIL PROTECTED]. I have looked around to see
where it got this
Here is the current route table, (output of netstat -nr)
131.107.2.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 1500 0 0
eth0
127.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 U 3584 0 0 lo
The reason that it doesn't show the 207.158.140.138 address is because it
says
I receive hundreds of times pro day
the following message on my text screens:
193.152.56.57 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast
¿Can I do anything to avoid receiving this message?
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 12:15:40PM +, David Wright wrote:
Quoting Jordi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hello, last night I submitted a bug report for gfcc, and bug used one old
email address.
My address was before [EMAIL PROTECTED] and now it's
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
bug sent the bug report as
--- Stuart Ballard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kenneth Scharf wrote:
About the only choice these days is bladeenc. Due
to
patent issues it is probably NOT available in a
.deb,
at least not on the debian ftp site. However you
can
get it from Tord's home page (I don't recall the
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