Lluis Vilanova wrote:
Guenas;
Tengo la Slink y he instalado el smail que venia como servidor de correo.
El
caso es que con root parece no haber ningun problema, pero al ejecutar el
'mailq' o 'smail -v -q' con otro usuario me sale esto:
mailq: setgroups() failed: Operación no
Buenas.
Me he instalado el mrtg para ver qué tal, pero me encuentro que cuando
ejecuto el programa cfgmaker, no me rula.
Me pide un nombre community, osea, el community name SNMP de la máquina
a inspeccionar. ¿Qué nombre es ese? ¿dirección MAC, o qué demonios de nombre
es? ¿de dónde lo saco?
Es
Hola majo:
El snmp suele ofrecer dos claves para acceder a su información. Generalmente la
clave publica
(no confundir con encriptación) te permite acceder a una información y la
privada al resto.
Por defecto, la pública suele ser public. Y con ella te suele dejar ver el
tráfico de la
red. Yo
Me pide un nombre community, osea, el community name SNMP de la máquina
a inspeccionar. ¿Qué nombre es ese? ¿dirección MAC, o qué demonios de nombre
es? ¿de dónde lo saco?
Es algo que me interesaría saber y conocer lo más pronto posible, ya que lo
aplicaría aquí en la empresa.
Mírate el
Al final lo que he hecho ha sido extraer del paquete kdenetwork con el
mc los ficheros del kmail y crear un paquete independiente que sólo
ocupa 800 Ks instalado. Pero sería mejor que esto ya fuese así de
serie, ¿cómo va la cosa en potato? ¿habría que sugerirselo a su
maintainer?
Supongo que
Lluis Vilanova decía:
mailq: setgroups() failed: Operación no permitida
Yo no tengo esa orden por ningún lado...
De la página man:
See /usr/include/sysexits.h or src/exitcodes.h in the smail
source for the list of possible exit codes.
smail: cannot open /var/log/smail/paniclog: Permiso
On mar, ene 18, 2000 at 10:17:54 +0100, Carlos Entrena wrote:
Hola a todo el mundo. Ante todo quiero saludar al personal, ya que
es mi primer mensaje a esta lista.
Bienvenido.
Mi problema es el siguiente: Tengo un ordenador con Debian 2.1
(slink). Dicho ordenador tiene una
Acabo de estar en http://www.debian.org/List-Archives buscando un viejo
articulo de esta lista cuando me he dado cuenta que en la seccion de
busquedas no esta preparada para el 2000. El año 2000 lo mete como un solo
0 y lo pone al final de la lista de fechas, justo antes del 97. Si, ya se
que no
Estimado Juan Carlos:
Espero que esta direccion aun contenga la solucion a tu problema:
http://members.xoom.com/lugunar/SiS620.html
Ocurre de que actualice lo XFree de 3.3.2 a 3.3.5 porque la tarjeta de video
es SiS 620 pero no he podido configurar.
Alguno de ustedes me puede guiar como
On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 11:21:50AM +0100, Raúl González wrote:
Acabo de estar en http://www.debian.org/List-Archives buscando un viejo
articulo de esta lista cuando me he dado cuenta que en la seccion de
busquedas no esta preparada para el 2000. El año 2000 lo mete como un solo
0 y lo pone al
Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez writes:
On jue, ene 13, 2000 at 02:48:57 +0100, Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona wrote:
(España) en abril. Por un lado, puede que os interese enviar
algo. Pero por otro lado, es posible que den metros cuadrados gratis
para poner un stand de Debian. La pregunta es,
Blu wrote:
Pues esto parece un problema de permisos... por que no mandas un ls
-l
/var/log/smail ?
Asi podemos ver y comparar con los permisos de nuestros tarros.
Pues esto es lo que me aparece con ls -l en /var/log/smail/:
total 17
-rw-r--r-- 1 root mail 1897 ene 19 18:23
On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Lluis Vilanova wrote:
PD: Podria alguien indicarme la direccion de algun HOWTO o manual para
configurar la conexion con ppp, es que hasta ahora utilizaba kpp, pero me baje
la version 1.1.2 de las kde y cuelga al acabar de marcar
Usa pppconfig. No creo que te hagan falta
Tal día como Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 06:57:28PM +0100, Alexandre Maneu i Victòria
me decía:
Supongo que este tema ya estara tratado, pero... existe alguna forma de
poder manejar varias cuentas de correo electronico con un mismo programa,
que a ser posible pueda leer HTML?
Hummm! Supongo te
Hola a todos.
Ya he solucionado el poner una imagen como fondo de ventana. El problema
que tenía es que yo no tenía un .xsession en $HOME y era porque yo pensaba
que ese archivo se generaba de alguna forma, pero me he dado cuenta de que
había que copiarlo de un directorio de ejemplos (no
Hola a todos, me estreno en la lista de devian,
:-)
Hace poco estoy configurando una maquina linux,
para smtp estoy unsando sendmail, ardua configuración, me gustaria que el
sendmail respondiera a multiples dominios.
por ejemplo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
para
On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 07:38:23PM +0100, Diego Bote Barco wrote:
Me gusta bastante el programa mpage y lo tengo instalado en los dos equipos
que manejo. En uno no tengo ningún problema pero en el que da salida a la
HPlj3P me crea unos archivos que al pasarselos a la impresora esta se para e
On 18/1/2000 Timothy C. Phan wrote:
I'd like to know if the slink kernel is built with IP Masq?
Or could someone point me to where can I find information
on setup a IP Masq linux box. TIA!
Check out the IP masquerading HOWTO, on your favorite HOWTO mirror.
it explains all the options
On 18/1/2000 Christopher S. Swingley wrote:
I've been keeping up with potato fairly regularly (two or three times
a week), and occasionally I wind up with errors that look like this
(this is what I got today):
dpkg (subprocess): unable to execute post-installation script:
Exec
On 19-Jan-2000 Ethan Benson wrote:
go edit /var/lib/dpkg/info/libungif3g-dev.postinst (or something
close) you will find either a missing or malformed #! /bin/sh add
that and the problem will go away. there seems to be a rash of weary
developers lately either forgetting or putting
I just grabbed the OpenSSH 1.2.1pre27 sources from the openssh web site.
I already had a working installation of OpenSSL (also built from source).
For the most part OpenSSH works fine, but I have 3 problems with it -- one
of which may be a bug in the Makefile/configure script, but anyway
What is the best way of transferring sound stored in cassete to mp3? Can
this be done without the microphone?
Thanks,
Antonio.
I have just installed XF86 3.3.6 to add support for a ATI Rage
128 GL card. It all works fine, but when I get the prompt (after using
XF86Setup) to run xvidtune, the fonts on this are all fuzzy. The same
happens when I start X as a normal user: some fonts appear nicely, while
some others
Hi!
This is an easy one: what's the easy way to allow mutt to send
and receive all messages that have ISO 8859 1 out without problems? I am
writing this message with a couple of them: ¿¡ñóáâ. When viewed in
mutt's pager, they appear as ??. I don't know whether they're being
stripped in
I think I discovered my problem, but another came up. Here it is: I was
tweaking some of /etc/X11/XF86Config, where it configures the mouse. I modified
/dev/mouse to /dev/ttyS3 (where my mouse is). X failed. Tried to use
/dev/gpmdata (while running gpm -R), and the mouse was moving like a crazy
I think I discovered my problem, but another came up. Here it is: I was
tweaking some of /etc/X11/XF86Config, where it configures the mouse. I modified
/dev/mouse to /dev/ttyS3 (where my mouse is). X failed. Tried to use
/dev/gpmdata (while running gpm -R), and the mouse was moving like a crazy
On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
[excellent post snipped]
A really simple way to do this is to use multicast ghost.
Make a boot floppy with a packet driver to suit the NIC
Use it or 50 copies of it to boot the 50 workstations and run ghost
Run dhcp somewhere.
Run ghostsrv
On 18/1/2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/home/cyberdemo/.xinitrc: line 3: 291 Broken pipe blackbox
xinit: connection to X server lost.
waiting for X server to shut down
Fatal server error:
Unable to set status of mouse fd (Interrupted system call)
If I just kill gpm, I can start
On Jan 18, 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I discovered my problem, but another came up. Here it is: I was
tweaking some of /etc/X11/XF86Config, where it configures the mouse.
I modified /dev/mouse to /dev/ttyS3 (where my mouse is). X failed. Tried
to use /dev/gpmdata (while running gpm
Why do you send the same emails three times?? Please consider that
debian is a Non-profit organisation, and it costs them money!
While I am willing to help, I cannot understand your question, and that
is why I did not reply your first 2 emails.
You said:
Lorenzo Zampese [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mark,
I have the same problem. My messages eventually freeze, and the
error is SMTP timeout while connected to ...
many bytes weritten written, but message not completed.
I would have quoted your earlier post, but I'm mailing this
via telnet to port 25 of my ISP, because I can't post out
with
To Robert Kerr,
You were right. I was running Xwindows in 24 bpp mode, and
switching to 16 bpp mode cleaned everything up nicely. Funny
the installation docs made no mention of this restriction.
Anyway, thanks much, and thanks to all who replied.
As others have said, help like this is why I
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 11:43:17AM +0100, Onno Ebbinge wrote:
I'm a sysadmin and have two Debian GNU/Linux potato servers and 50
windows 95 workstations under my care.
My problem is with the 50 workstations:
(the 50 workstations have the same hardware)
I want to install ONE
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 03:01:58AM -0800, Guyren G Howe wrote:
How do I get out of package hell?
In trying to install Enlightenment on my Debian/Corel machine, I've got
myself trapped in all sorts of loops where apt-get, dselect and dpkg all
refuse to install any of the things I need because
On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 12:53:17AM +, José Luis Gómez Dans wrote:
Hi!
This is an easy one: what's the easy way to allow mutt to send
and receive all messages that have ISO 8859 1 out without problems? I am
writing this message with a couple of them: ¿¡ñóáâ. When viewed in
mutt's
On Mon, Jan 17, 2000 at 08:13:47PM -0600, russell cook wrote:
I have wordperfect running ... sort of. The graphics icons are garbled.
I have XPM4.7 version 3.4k-5. I don not not have XPM4.7-alt dev
installed
because I have a conflict. Can someone tell me wahat packages I must have
Paul == Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul Please copy to this email address as fetchmail is now down
Paul as well so I`m using Netscape on another email account to my
Paul mailing list subscription. I`ve just tried to install
Paul fidogate and inn, with a lot of error
Paul == Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PS I apologize about my previous post. I accidently pushed C-c C-c in
xemacs (send) instead of C-c C-t (add address to To: field).
Paul I`ve sidestepped for the present, but now when running
Paul fidonetconfig it says /usr/sbin/fidogateconfig:
José == José Luis Gómez Dans [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
José Hi! This is an easy one: what's the easy way to allow mutt
José to send and receive all messages that have ISO 8859 1 out
José without problems? I am writing this message with a couple of
José them: ¿¡ñóáâ. When viewed
Hello,
Background:
I have apt configured to receive data from my squid proxy server. The
data comes over a PPP connection. Anything from 14.4Kbps to 34.4Kbps
causes the following problem.
I never noticed the problem until I upgraded from the initial slink
release of apt to the latest security
Hi,
I am trying to get xfs to start on bootup.
I see the following message on bootup:
Starting X font server: xfs/etc/rc2.d/S20xfs : line 44 : 282 Aborted
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pid $PIDFILE --exec $DAEMON
( I haven't noticed this message before)
This appeared - I believe -
Howard Mann wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to get xfs to start on bootup.
I see the following message on bootup:
Starting X font server: xfs/etc/rc2.d/S20xfs : line 44 : 282 Aborted
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pid $PIDFILE --exec $DAEMON
Clarification :
Sorry - the full message
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 11:41:09PM -0700, Howard Mann wrote:
Howard Mann wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to get xfs to start on bootup.
I see the following message on bootup:
Starting X font server: xfs/etc/rc2.d/S20xfs : line 44 : 282 Aborted
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pid
Howard Mann wrote:
Howard Mann wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to get xfs to start on bootup.
I see the following message on bootup:
Starting X font server: xfs/etc/rc2.d/S20xfs : line 44 : 282 Aborted
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pid $PIDFILE --exec $DAEMON
Sorry, it was the
At 02:08 PM 1/18/00 -0600, Jeff Noxon wrote:
Can anything that runs on Linux do reliable network bridging filtering?
I need a transparent filter that I can drop into an existing network.
Ipfilter will do the job with Open/NetBSD. It may work on Linux, but
requires kernel 2.0.35 and isn't
Hmmm, does incremental backups sound good in this situation?
Anyone?
Regards,
Onno
At 07:44 PM 1/18/00 +, John Gay wrote:
I've got some good suggestions, and apparently raised a few questions as well.
Let me outline my reasons for asking and what I hope to do:
I've got a CD-RW. I plan to
Hello all,
I seem to have a confused apt-get:
vendredi:~# apt-get check
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
debconf: Depends: fileutils (= 4.0-5)
Hi Antonio,
Antonio Rodriguez writes:
What is the best way of transferring sound stored in cassete to mp3? Can
this be done without the microphone?
you should be able to get an adaptor cable of the form 2-Chinch -
3.5mm (whatever this type of plug is called in English :-). These
cables are
Hi!
is anyone aware of a spellchecker that ignores HTML-tags while doing
its job? Preferably one for which a German dictionary exists. I know
that ispell is TeX- and nroff-aware (according to the manual), but I
have had no luck with HTML. I am running the ispell included in the
slink
Hi to all!
I am not able to send remote e-mails by 'Exim', but only locally.
I have got a dial-up Linux Box (Debian 2.1), without a local network,
and I wish to deliver e-mails by my ISP's smart host.
I used 'eximconfig', but it didn't seem to set a good configuration for my
needings.
I have
Hi!
I have an Eagle S3 Savage4card. I try
thedefault Svga X server on it, but this X server not support them. I
finded on a Net one "handmade" svga X server ( i forget who made
it..)
It's working now, but it's too slow.The
window-moving on the 1024*765 resoution very "staccato".Otherwise,
I had similar problems when I didn't use an smtp while sending mail to
certain adresses, only I use postfix. My error was:
(conversation with columbo.hvu.nl[145.89.50.200] timed out while sending
end of data -- message may be sent more than once)
However, this turned out to be a router problem,
Stephan Engelke Club Céronne wrote:
its job? Preferably one for which a German dictionary exists. I know
that ispell is TeX- and nroff-aware (according to the manual), but I
have had no luck with HTML. I am running the ispell included in the
slink distribution - maybe I just missed a command
--- I can. Thank you. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have seen the same problem with the XF86_SVGA server with ATI cards. I
could not switch between X and a virtual console without blanking the
screen, freezing things, and other unpleasantness.
I would suggest using an accelerated server if one
Hi lorenzo,
On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 10:01:50AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Return Receipt
YourRe: Is potatoe's exim 3.12-1 OK?
document:
--- Brian May [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave == Dave Sherohman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dave I'm pretty sure that diald will do this. Send it a 'force'
Dave command and it will retry failed/dropped connections with
Dave options for starting and maximum interval between
How do I give access to X from anything other than root? I get an error that
the user is not allowed to run X.
I realise that this probably involves xauth. But the explanations I can find
about how it works might as well be in Greek. They all talk about the name
of the host, for example. Why
Thanks for the help Brian and Colin, as you can see I`ve still got a lot
of learning to do about Linux in general but I really want to get on
fidonet. I`ve been given a point but I never realised that the software
would be so difficult.
Here`s the latest problems;
Brian May wrote:
If it is a
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I discovered my problem, but another came up. Here it is: I was
tweaking some of /etc/X11/XF86Config, where it configures the mouse. I
modified /dev/mouse to /dev/ttyS3 (where my mouse is). X failed.
Have you set the correct mouse protocol/type in
Hi, yesterday, I installed Debian (frozen dist). I tried to compile my own
kernel 2.2.5.
However, i seems that there are no Realtek 8139-network drivers installed.
How comes ?
Should i download and install them manually ?
Thx, Johan
From: Paul McAvoy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: help -- UDMA install
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 23:34:38 -0800
A couple of things I would try also:
1) examine the motherboard to find out what type of UDMA support it has. I
have an Asus MB with UDMA support
Let me introduce myself. My name is Alicia Benavent. I'm staff editor of
two spanish magazines about the OS Linux. This
magazines are Sólo Linux and Linux Actual wich are published by Prensa
Técnica.
Prensa Técnica is a spanish editorial that publish magazines, books and
fascicles on Computer
Hi.
Can you try with XF86Setup?
- Original Message -
From: Michel Dänzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2000 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: NEW x problem :/
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I discovered my problem, but
Michel Dänzer wrote:
--- Ed Cogburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is, to me, something suspicious that I haven't noticed before.
The last lines of the text console after starting X now include:
SetKbdSettings - type: 0 rate: 5 delay: 105 snumlk: 0
SetKbdSettings -
--- Bruce Sass [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. I have a USR V90 56k modem. If I let it connect at anything above
33600, the RX rate drops drastically - to around 1kB/s. Any
suggestions?
But, do you think it will also help with this problem? It also shows up
with virtually no
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Johan De Messemaeker wrote:
Hi, yesterday, I installed Debian (frozen dist). I tried to compile my own
kernel 2.2.5.
However, i seems that there are no Realtek 8139-network drivers installed.
How comes ?
Should i download and install them manually ?
No, it is only
Hi,
I'm having troubles setting horde (from frozen). The postinst
script gives me a error I could not solve. I even downgrade to pre6
version w/o success.
Running dpkg --pending --configure gives:
-
Setting up horde (1.2.0.pre6-1.2) ...
dpkg: error processing horde
On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 10:01:55AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am very sorry for my return receipt, but if I could disable it I would do
it.
I don't really believe that.
Please contact your system administrator, look at the options, or
unsubscribe from debian user and subscribe with
hi,
could someone tell me where the scsi-ide module may be found? either in
binary for i386, kernel 2.0.36 or source. tia,
--
Aaron Stromas
Oracle Corp.
Tick-tick-tick!!!... ja, Pantani is weg
(BRTN commentator, L'Alpe d'Huez, 1995 Tour de France)
begin:vcard
On 19-Jan-2000, Aaron Stromas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
could someone tell me where the scsi-ide module may be found? either in
binary for i386, kernel 2.0.36 or source. tia,
have a look in /lib/modules/2.0.36/scsi for ide-scsi.o
Pete
i did. also ran modprobe -l, it's not there.
-a
Peter Ross wrote:
On 19-Jan-2000, Aaron Stromas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
could someone tell me where the scsi-ide module may be found? either in
binary for i386, kernel 2.0.36 or source. tia,
have a look in /lib/modules/2.0.36/scsi
Quoting Brian May ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
ii mutt0.95.3-0.2 Text-based mailreader ...
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 00 12:59:30 +1100
Most programs recognise 00 as the year 2000 (eg Gnus). Not mutt
though - it displays the same entry as:
188 * Feb 16 Ger Vloothuis ( 0) Y2K roll
Can anyone tell me why I am getting this ?
What else would be using that socket ?
- Forwarded message from Cron Daemon root -
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 06:00:05 -0600
From: root (Cron Daemon)
To: root
Subject: Cron [EMAIL PROTECTED] ntpdate tick.usno.navy.mil
/var/log/timechange
Hi Ethan,
Many thanks on the IP masquerading HOWTO. I'll download it
and read it.
I used to remember that debian has different way to compile
the kernel. Is there an HOWTO on Debian kernel compile/install.
Secondly, I looked at all the packages that I've mirror on slink,
I saw the
i found the source in the kernel source package. thanks,
Peter Ross wrote:
On 19-Jan-2000, Aaron Stromas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
could someone tell me where the scsi-ide module may be found? either in
binary for i386, kernel 2.0.36 or source. tia,
have a look in
I found it. Oops! You have to say yes to parallel
device in general setup to get printer support in char
devices. Maybe I'm loosing my marbles but I didn't
remember this connection in the 2.0 kernel config.
Also the help calls the parellel device option out for
things like zip drives etc...
You have an interesting idea, but it won't work in my case. I have to
put this between a pair of Cisco routers running EIGRP. They won't see
each other if the router discovery packets (etc.) aren't forwarded by
a bridge. I also can't guarantee that the address of the router on one
side won't
devices. Maybe I'm loosing my marbles but I didn't
remember this connection in the 2.0 kernel config.
Also the help calls the parellel device option out for
things like zip drives etc... not printers in general.
Is this connection new in 2.2?
Yes, it is new in 2.2.
Also I thought that there
I continue with xfree86 problems. After downloading and configuring version
3.3.6, startx fails with what appears to be a keyboard error.
I use a Microsoft natural keyboard. Any suggestions? HEPppp
The messages:
System: '/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/xkbcomp -w 1
-R/usr/X11R6/lib/X11xkb -xkm -m
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
[...]
Also I thought that there was support for USB in 2.2, but I havn't
found it in the menu config items (yet). I did select prompt for
experimental code.
You also need to modify arch/i386/config.in and uncomment the line
# source
Hi!
David Teague [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A GRUB floppy won't boot my old system which has a 486/66, 16 MB
RAM, VL bus mother board, adaptec 2840 with (now) one 1GB scsi drive
(Bios is enabled on the controller for that drive) and a scsi CD
ROM. Linux 2.0 is on /dev/sda1, swap is on
On 19/1/2000 Guyren G Howe wrote:
How do I give access to X from anything other than root? I get an error that
the user is not allowed to run X.
I realise that this probably involves xauth. But the explanations I can find
about how it works might as well be in Greek. They all talk about the
On 19/1/2000 Timothy C. Phan wrote:
Many thanks on the IP masquerading HOWTO. I'll download it
and read it.
I used to remember that debian has different way to compile
the kernel. Is there an HOWTO on Debian kernel compile/install.
yes but its not required, get the kernel-package
Hi, i recently ran 'apt-get install xf86setup xserver-svga' and installed
the svga x server as my default. After configuring it and everything, I
tried to run 'startx', but it didn't exist. So then I went into
/usr/X11R6/bin/ and ran './startx'. That's where I got the error:
X: X: cannot execute
Okay, I've struggled with this for two days, and tried to find
the answer myself to avoid adding traffic to the list, but no go.
I've just installed Debian for a friend on his Gateway P5-120
upgraded to P5-180. It has a 1MB Cirrus 5446 card in it.
When I start X, I get a double-image, one atop
Has anyone gotten gpm to repeat in Intellimouse protocol for X? I'm trying
to get my wheel mouse (logitech forst mouse+ serial) to work with wheel
events alongside my USB generic 3-button.
According to
http://www.inria.fr/koala/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/wwwboard/messages/93.html
Zephaniah E. Hull
On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 08:10:02AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone gotten gpm to repeat in Intellimouse protocol for X? I'm trying
to get my wheel mouse (logitech forst mouse+ serial) to work with wheel
events alongside my USB generic 3-button.
According to
Stephan Engelke writes:
What is the best way of transferring sound stored in cassete to mp3? Can
this be done without the microphone?
you should be able to get an adaptor cable of the form 2-Chinch -
3.5mm (whatever this type of plug is called in English :-). These
cables are often part
On 19 Jan 2000, Lars Weber wrote:
Hi Lars.
David Teague [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A GRUB floppy won't boot my old system which has a 486/66, 16 MB
[...]
I've heard that older versions of GRUB are having problems with ext2
file-systems created by recent versions of the e2fsprogs.
This
I am trying to download a basic package for the 68K Mac from the Debian
ftp site and could use some help please.
Files seem to be spread all over with no rhyme or reason. As a result I
can't be sure what I need or where to find it (and I've installed Debian
once before and BSD once too).
Looks to me like you've got the fonts missing. The message says that the
keyboard error is not fatal to the server.
Regards JohnG
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the problem is not keyboard related it is font related. make sure you have
xfonts-base installed.
nate
On 19 Jan 2000, Steve Winston wrote:
xee42 I continue with xfree86 problems. After downloading and configuring
version
xee42 3.3.6, startx fails with what appears to be a keyboard error.
Well, I'm pulling out of the mailing list, but I
wanted to leave you all with the results of what I
discovered after playing around with my settings on my
computer and such.
I found that no-way-no-how will Linux boot from
the floppy drive on my PS/1 Consultant (486 based)
computer, but it
On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 10:01:55AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If somebody help me to configure 'exim', then I will not disturb anybody
with my e-mails,
and with my return receipts, because in that case I would use my Linux box,
with a good
MUA like MUTT.
Are you not reading your
On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 08:26:19AM -0600, Tim Thomas wrote:
Can anyone tell me why I am getting this ?
What else would be using that socket ?
- Forwarded message from Cron Daemon root -
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 06:00:05 -0600
From: root (Cron Daemon)
To: root
Subject: Cron [EMAIL
I've been getting weird protocol junk on my ppp logs:
Jan 20 00:02:18 butler pppd[2071]: 41 41 41 41 41 41 2f 36 55 61 6c 69 6e a6
da d4 2e 68 74 6d 22 3e 20 47 92 15 37 3a 30 74 61 72 67 03 86 7f 48 54 59 09
3a 20 48 57 18 76 f7 6e 20 32 30 30 30 77 38 8e f6 28 81 c9 64 6f 63 75 6d 65
6e 74
Mike Werner wrote:
What you should do is add lines like these - one line for each tty that
you want. For example to add one more tty you would add the line:
7:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty7
and after a reboot you would have tty's 1 through 7. At least I *think*
you have to reboot - I
Warningnew user...terminology may not be completely correct. ;-)
I've installed distribution 2.1 that comes with the O'Reily book and
have been using it via the bash shell and learning various commands.
Now I would like to install X Windows, but I can't quite figure out my
video chipset.
I
Quoting dkphoto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I am trying to download a basic package for the 68K Mac from the Debian
ftp site and could use some help please.
Files seem to be spread all over with no rhyme or reason. As a result I
can't be sure what I need or where to find it (and I've installed
Do I understand this correctly?
netBSD will boot only in BW on the 68Kmac, while DebianLinux will boot
in color??? Is that correct?
David Kachel
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