Hola,
Tengo problemas para configurar la tele bajo windows. Creo que he
hecho todo bien (configurar el kernel, modulos, etc.) pero no
aparece un dispositivo video dentro de /dev.
He intentado con /dev/MAKEDEV video, pero me dice que no conoce
ese dispositivo. Alguna idea??
-Mensaje original-
De: Roberto Ruisánchez Mazo [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: jueves 27 de enero de 2000 2:06
Para: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Asunto: Problemas con la television
Hola,
Tengo problemas para configurar la tele bajo windows. Creo que
- Original Message -
From: Roberto Ruisánchez Mazo [EMAIL PROTECTED]; @murphy.debian.org
To: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 2:06 AM
Subject: Problemas con la television
Hola,
Tengo problemas para configurar la tele bajo windows. Creo que he
Por error hice un reply sin incluir la lista :)
Lo envio a la lista por si es de interes
Miguel
Miguel Rodriguez Penabad wrote:
Si intentas cargar el modulo antes de hacer makedev te dira que el
dispositivo
no existe. MAKEDEV llama a mknod para crear un dispositivo en /dev.
El
El Wed,26/Jan/2000 a las 21:37:02+0100, Barbie Dominatrix escribió:
Antes de instalar un paquete debian es muy fácil saber de qué paquetes
depende. Pero si los paquetes de los que depende necesitan a su vez de
otros, ¿cómo me lo monto para saber absolutamente todos los paquetes que
Cuando: mié, 26 de ene de 2000, a las 09:37:02 +0100
Quien: Barbie Dominatrix
Que: Dependencias en debian
Antes de instalar un paquete debian es muy fácil saber de qué
paquetes
depende. Pero si los paquetes de los que depende necesitan a su vez de
otros, ¿cómo me lo monto para saber
Si no me equivoco el 'passwd' como tal no permite que se le pase
esto por línea de comandos porque es un tanto restrictivo en cuanto a ello,
tampoco (creo) sirve un echo la contraseña |passwd usuario, que yo sepa,
ya que es un poco paranóico en cuanto a los terminales (aunquep puedes
El día 27/01/00 Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a decía:
¿Alguien sabe como cambiar el password de un usuario directamente
desde la
linea de comandos en una sola línea, indicandole tanto el password
como el
grupo?.
Gracias.
A lo mejor con 'passwd' pasa como, por ejemplo, con un
Alguien me puede explicar que es este archivo de 65 mb en /proc??
Chau,
Juan
-Mensaje original-
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: jueves 27 de enero de 2000 13:40
Para: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Asunto: Archivo kcore en /proc
Alguien me puede explicar que es este archivo de 65 mb en /proc??
Caca nene!!!
:)
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 09:40:15AM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alguien me puede explicar que es este archivo de 65 mb en /proc??
Tienes 64 megas de ram?
Te dice esto algo? :)
kcore es tu memoria, si no me equivoco. Lo que está en tu memoria, está ahí.
Recuerda que en UNIX todos los devices
El jue, 27 de ene de 2000, a las 11:00:39 +0100, Barbie Dominatrix va y
dice:
Mi situación es un poco diferente: en un ordenador con buen acceso a
internet tengo todo lo necesario para programar en C++ con STL
(libstdc++10-dev), pero tengo en casa un ordenador que no dispone de buen
He visto que muchos comentan que tienen como opcion apt-cdrom en el menu
de metodos de acceso de dselect.
Yo solamente tengo la opcion apt.
Estoy mal?? Como hago para que aparezca esa opción en el menu de dselect?
Chau,
Juan
Miquel wrote:
El mié, ene 12, 2000 at 10:06:21 +0100 Juan C. Amengual va dir:
Hola a tod*s,
me acabo de instalar la Potato en el portátil y me bajé el gnome, el
wmaker y el wmaker-gnome. Ya tengo casi finiquitada la configuración del
cacharro, pero entoavía hay una cosa que me sigue
Jordi wrote:
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 09:40:15AM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alguien me puede explicar que es este archivo de 65 mb en /proc??
Tienes 64 megas de ram?
Te dice esto algo? :)
kcore es tu memoria, si no me equivoco. Lo que está en tu memoria, está ahí.
Recuerda que en
No he trasteado mucho la Red Hat, pero recuerdo más sencilla la
configuración rápida de una máquina y las últimas versiones incorporan
directamente los núcleos 2.2 y por tanto el masquerading con IP-CHAIN
y...
Por contra las configuraciones sencillas suelen tener puntos ocultos.
¿Qué tal?
SKaVeN escribió:
Hell-o Jaime Fernández Martínez!
si es por eso no hay problema: coge un kernel 2.2.x y compilalo. Yo lo he
usado y no me dió ningún problema
Yo he montado la 2.2.13, la he compilado en una máquina con Slink y
tampoco tuve problemas. Pero con la
Hell-o [EMAIL PROTECTED]
de vez en cuando recibo desde la lista algún mensaje como este. ¿le pasa a
alguien más?
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At 06:26 a.m. 2000-01-28 +0100, SKaVeN wrote:
Hell-o [EMAIL PROTECTED]
de vez en cuando recibo desde la lista algún mensaje como este. ¿le pasa a
alguien más?
A mi me aparecen cada vez que Marcelo Ramos envía un mensaje a la lista.
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Ugo Enrico Albarello López de Mesa A proud Debian
BUENOS DIAS!!!
Acabo de coger por primera vez LaTex y me tengo algunos problemillas.
Uso el TeTex de Slink.
1º En lo de babel me dice que no esta definido spanish como idioma, pero yo
ya fuy a un fichero y descomente la linea de spanish.
pese a ello lo de Capitulo y las fechas aparecen en
Alvaro Alea wrote:
...
Acabo de coger por primera vez LaTex y me tengo algunos problemillas.
Uso el TeTex de Slink.
Yo también
1º En lo de babel me dice que no esta definido spanish como idioma, pero yo
ya fuy a un fichero y descomente la linea de spanish.
pese a ello lo de Capitulo y las
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 08:35:55AM -0400, Gleydson Mazioli da Silva wrote:
Lalo Martins escreveu:
Acho interessante organizarmos um esforço do gênero - umas 3 ou
4 pessoas que assinem a debian-user-portuguese _e_ a
debian-publicity mais a debian-news, a gente traduziria os
releases e
Caros,
se nao for muito incomodo, gostaria de um cc para [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ou poste as noticias pela area de usuarios de OLinux
(http://www.olinux.com.br). Teremos o maior prazer em dar destaque na página.
Quoting Gleydson Mazioli da Silva ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Lalo Martins
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 09:52:33AM -0800, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
wrote:
Caros,
se nao for muito incomodo, gostaria de um cc para [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ou poste as noticias pela area de usuarios de OLinux
(http://www.olinux.com.br). Teremos o maior prazer em dar destaque
Gostei da idéia!
Quem poderia criar essa lista?
Quoting Lalo Martins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 09:52:33AM -0800, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
wrote:
Caros,
se nao for muito incomodo, gostaria de um cc para [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ou poste as
Lalo Martins escreveu:
Que tal montarmos uma debian-news-portuguese onde jogaríamos os
releases e notícias, assim as pessoas que quisessem garantia de
receber todas poderiam simplesmente assinar essa lista.
Ótimo!! Desta forma teremos um melhor esquema de gerenciamento
e qualquer um poderá se
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 11:15:04AM -0400, Gleydson Mazioli da Silva wrote:
Lalo Martins escreveu:
Que tal montarmos uma debian-news-portuguese onde jogaríamos os
releases e notícias, assim as pessoas que quisessem garantia de
receber todas poderiam simplesmente assinar essa lista.
Ótimo!!
I just take the default by hitting enter numerous times.
The path depends on who made the CD, I would guess.
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, dkphoto wrote:
how did you mount the cd-rom? (what commands did you use?)
here's how i do it:
# mount /dev/hdc /bt
(where /bt is a directory i created.)
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 07:35:32AM -0800, aphro wrote:
what user/group is uid 30/group 31 ? majordomo usually pukes when trying
to write to /var/log/majordomo so check permissions on that thats the only
directory where i have recieved a similar error with (although it was kind
enough to tell
I'll do that if no more reasonable solution is found, Bob.
It's appearing to me that such is likely. Thank you for the reply
and possible best solution.
Art
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 10:31:28AM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
I never could get the permissions configured correctly on the Debian
I'm on a PC so things might be different:
Debian 2.1 r 2 dselect will try to mount my cdrom on
/var/lib/dpkg/methods/mnt. The install process creates
this.
The path my dselect defaults to is
/debian/dists/stable.
All of this is default. I'm not sure why you
aren't getting these defaults...
On
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco Giardini) wrote:
how do i make a deb file after having used the apt-get source filename
and the dpkg-source -x file.dsc?
Change into the directory apt-get source or dpkg-source created for the
package and run 'debuild'. At least, that's the way I prefer to do it.
There
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just looking through the list archives and saw mention of a sound
program called AU Real which worked well. But no other mention of it and
cant find it at freashmeat. Where is it?
Thanks
Peter
I got it from http://linux.aureal.com
Maybe it's still
This is really getting off the track. I'm getting advice on how to mount
a CD and as far as I can tell, I am not having any trouble mounting a CD.
I am having trouble determining what path dselect is asking for ON the CD.
AFTER the CD is mounted, dselect asks me for the path to the folder /
I had configured my Dell Latitude LM laptop to be able to type the
accents by striking the ' key and the the appropriate vowel. The '
would not type until the next character was hit. Similar process
ocurred with the ~ followed by the n. The hard drive had to be
reconfigured and I have not been
this is what i got:
bebo:/var/lib# ls -l | grep major
drwxr-xr-x 6 majordom majordom 1024 Apr 20 1999 majordomo
bebo:/var/lib/majordomo# ls -l
total 4
drwxrwsr-x 2 majordom majordom 1024 Mar 29 1998 archives
drwxrwsr-x 2 majordom majordom 1024 Mar 29 1998 digests
drwxr-xr-x
I'm running Debian (slink) on an Alpha, and attempting to recompile the egcs
compiler suite from the Debian source package;
egcs_1.1.2-0slink2.diff.gz
egcs_1.1.2-0slink2.dsc
egcs_1.1.2.orig.tar.gz
after unpacking the source, I ran
# dpkg-source -us -uc -b
in the source directory, but the
I am having a problem with bootp on a fully updated Slink system. I try
to access it from my Xterminal and my Xterminal says it is not getting any
ip address. I look (ps aux) at the bootp server and it does not have
bootpd running. So I try to start it from the command line and it does
not
Yes, you can either comment out a few lines in debian/rules (anything
referring to with_check) or install expect and dejagnu.
C
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Shaun Cloherty wrote:
I'm running Debian (slink) on an Alpha, and attempting to recompile the egcs
compiler suite from the Debian source
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 12:48:35PM -0500, Jim Kannengieser wrote:
Thank you for this suggestion. I tried it last night and the upgrade went
very well, except for one problem. X no longer starts. I get a specific
socket-related error message, but I left the text of it at home and won't
have be
hello
can someone please provide me a list of uri's for potato for apt to work
properly.
thanks
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I'm using potato. Today I tried doing locate filename and I got
warning /var/lib/locate/locatedb more than 8 days old. My understanding
is that this is supposed to be updated daily via cron in the script
/etc/cron.daily/find. I wondered if cron was broken so I tried running
the script manually.
i was wondering why debian (maybe linux in general, or is it
bash?) doesn't allow you to use ^A^D to logout ..it just says to use
'exit' to log out.. im sure i could override this but wanted to ask incase
there is something security related to ^A^D ..i use it on my sgi indy and
it works great..can
Clyde was just trying to help you, you need to be more patient and read more
carefully. On most install cds, the distribution path is:
/debian/dists/stable
If it is not there your on your own. I would suggest exploring the cd and
writing down the path when you've found it, then go back to
> > Thank you for this suggestion. I tried it last night and the upgrade went
> > very well, except for one problem. X no longer starts. I get a specific
> > socket-related error message, but I left the text of it at home and won't
> > have be able to quote it for a while. However, I can say that
Hello again. After upgrading to potato, I have been suffering from severe
problems with X. Right now I am faced with one I cannot make go away with the
knowledge that I have. When I try to startx, I get the following error message:
Fatal server error:
could not find default font 'fixed'
Any
Robert Waldner said:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000 10:55:13 +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When copying passwd files (ie smbpasswd, passwd, group, shadow) from one=
machine to another via ftp... should it be via ascii or binary mode
When in doubt always use binary mode, so your files get
Hans said:
Can someone give me a pointer to some on-line info on group management
(preferably in laymen's terms).
For the full scoop, try man group.
The simple version, though, will probably be sufficient:
/etc/group is the file where groups are defined. Each line is of the form
aphro said:
i was wondering why debian (maybe linux in general, or is it
bash?) doesn't allow you to use ^A^D to logout ..it just says to use
'exit' to log out.. im sure i could override this but wanted to ask incase
there is something security related to ^A^D ..i use it on my sgi indy and
it
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 02:30:33AM +, john smith wrote:
hello
can someone please provide me a list of uri's for potato for apt to work
properly.
Here's what I'm currently using:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian potato main contrib non-free
deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US
Clyde was just trying to help you, you need to be more patient and read more
carefully.
You're right. It's been a very frustrating day all around. Sorry.
It seems I do indeed also have an issue with mounting the CD. Dselect
asks me for the name of a block device. Since I cannot find that term
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, dkphoto wrote:
It seems I do indeed also have an issue with mounting the CD. Dselect
asks me for the name of a block device. Since I cannot find that term
anywhere in any of the documentation, I'm stuck! What is a block device,
and how do I get its name? (Should I
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
My system crashes from time to time but I cannot reproduce the crashes.
It may run 2 month without any problems and suddenly a daily cronjob or a
simple shell command seems to cause the crash. Here is what I could write
today from
hi all
apt-get occasionally gives me the error below when i do an install or and
upgrade
Global symbol $idtoelt requires explicit package name at
/usr/lib/perl5/Debian/DebConf/FrontEnd/Web.pm line 199, chunk 3.
debconf: failed to initialize Web frontend
debconf: falling back to Gtk frontend
Hi all,
I have php3 installed and running, i also installed the php-mysql packages
but whenever I try to access a php3 script with mysql functions the script
will fail with the message:
Fatal error: Call to unsupported or undefined function mysql_connect() in
/home/www/projectoX/teste.php3 on
To whom it may concern
Please refer to the attached news information for Inchon International Airport
in Korea. This news letter(attached file) should be delivered to personnel who
are related to airport business and are interested in our facilities/services.
If this
Fatal error: Call to unsupported or undefined function mysql_connect() in
/home/www/projectoX/teste.php3 on line 11
add the following line to your .php3 code:
dl (mysql.so);
--
saisanthosh
Hi,
I think you will need to load the library. try this in your php
scripts:
dl(mysql.so);
And make sure you have these lines in your
/etc/php3/cgi/php3.ini:
extension_dir = /usr/lib/php3/cgi
extension = mysql.so
Shao.
Jorge
Is it possible to install pppoe on slink? It isn't
listed at all on the slink package list, and the
potato version requires new potato versions of
ppp, libc, etc... I have a slink cd, and I have
boot disks for potato, but I can't complete a potato
installation (and install pppoe) without
From a slink system, recently ran apt-get dist-upgrade, which went
fine, then ran apt-get -d upgrade to get the held-back packages.
Finally, ran apt-get upgrade to install/config them.
They unpacked fine, but when they went to install, auctex and cvs each
launched a graphical config screen --
From: Brian May [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Daniel == Daniel Barclay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Daniel I don't know why Debian people can't understand that
Daniel releases/versions also need to be accessible by names that
Daniel _don't_ change.
Why refer to in in apt/sources.list
BINGO
Its working now,
Thank you very much Shao.
Have fun...
Jorge
- Original Message -
From: Shao Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jorge Sousa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 4:52 AM
Subject: Re: PHP3 + Mysql - connecting problems
Hi,
I tried apt-getting Licq 0.75.x a couple days ago and it wouldn't run.
I'm pretty sure I've heard of people here having similar experiences.
Does anyone know if it has been fixed yet? The Debian unstable
tree has 0.75.2 while 0.75.3 is out.
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Bart Szyszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ:4982727
I would suggest using xf86config as opposed to XF86Setup
Is there anything in between? I find xf86config unbearable because it
forces you to set everything up all over again where XF86Setup can
use the existing setup.
--
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GigaBee Interactive
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For reference...
The New Oxford Dictionary of English says...
daemon (2) /di'[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ (also demon)
noun {Computing} a background process that handles requests for
services such as print spooling and file transfers, and is dormant
when
Hi,
Can someone please explain the difference between the two??
Thanks.
Shao.
--
Shao Zhang - Running Debian 2.1 ___ _ _
Department of Communications/ __| |_ __ _ ___ |_ / |_
I'd like to have a look at gated routing daemon, but I can't find any
.deb package with it. Am I blind ? Or I need to compile it from tar ball
?
TIA, Alex
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 11:50:49AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using licq (from potato). Since I don't have a sound card, I thought
I'd replace the playing of wave files in the OnEvents tab of the options
dialog with the command echo -e '\a' so my machine would beep when I get
a new
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 09:51:56PM -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote:
So, to create a group named 'stooges', all you need to do is add
stooges:x:5000:larry,moe,curly
If you don't feel like editing /etc/group (since if you screw something
up it could be Bad), you can use adduser, like so:
Because of an upgrade of our computer network I must
run the primary and secondary DNS one 1 server with
two NIC's for a while...
Has anyone experiance with this?
My guess would be to run named twice and
point to two config dirs and edit the
named.conf seperatly to run each named on
the right
Has anyone out there successfully upgraded perl from version 5.004 to
5.005? It won't let me install 5.005 without its version of perl-base,
but I can't seem to replace perl-base because 5.004 depends on it, and I
can't remove perl-5.004 because too many things depend on this.
If anyone can tell
Hello,
For a frozen potato:
I have a non-Debian package that requires wishx. So far,
I have found wishx in tclx76 (tclx80 doesn't seem to exist).
However, tclx76 won't install, as its dependancies cannot
be satisfied. Neither tcl76 or tk42 can be found (by apt-get).
How should I run this
is there a point to this ? just because you have a secondary DNS
registered with internic doesnt mean you have to have one, i ran w/o a
secondary DNS for 40+ domains for well over a year.
the only reason i can see for 2 name servers is incase 1 goes out the
other is still there, if they are on
Hello,
I have installed debian to coexist with windows 98 but I can no longer
boot windows. my lilo.conf only shows linux.it automatically boots linux and
the windows partition is no where to be found. worse, I even forgot to label
my windows partition. is there a way this can be fixed?
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
aphro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there a point to this ?
Yes
just because you have a secondary DNS
registered with internic doesnt mean you have to have one, i ran w/o a
secondary DNS for 40+ domains for well over a year.
That means that 50% of the people trying
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000 00:02:01 PST, aphro writes:
is there a point to this ? just because you have a secondary DNS
registered with internic doesnt mean you have to have one, i ran w/o a
secondary DNS for 40+ domains for well over a year.
there can be some reasons for this:
- some customers are
Hallo,
after having tried to install kde via dselect (by adding the
appropriate entry from ftp.kde.org to the apt/sources.list), dselect
seemed to deselect several packages (among them: bsdmainutils, cron
...). Now, every time I use dselect, it tells conflicts because of
the uninstalled packages.
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 10:55:22PM -0600, Phil Brutsche wrote:
1) Upgrade from hamm to potato (you might need to go to slink first). The
bug fixes along are worth it.
Could I use apt to do this? Is there somewhere a howto for doing this?
2) Use a newer kernel. 2.2.9 is about 6 months old
Hallo,
having installed Majordomo, it runs perfectly until I try to subscribe
to a mailing list. Doing echo subscribe natp_ms|mail majordomo, I
get an error message saying
Couldn't append key file : No such file or directory
The documentation does not say anyithing on this 'key file', but I
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Werner Reisberger wrote:
[...]
I tried to compile 2.2.14 but it failed with many error messages in
console.c. Isn't it possible to run hamm with newer kernels. Last time
I read on this list Debian is kernel independent (someone asked why his
potato uses a 2.0.39
During shutdown process, I SOMETIME obtain the following error message :
(A) can't umount /dev/hda3, '/' is busy.
When I boot Linux again I obtain :
(B) /dev/hda3 has reached maximum mount count, check forced...
and It seems Linux is scanning my /dev/hda3 partition.
At the end :
(C)
It would be really helpful if someone would just tell me the path that
dselect is asking for?? I can go backwards from there to figure out why I
didn't get it.
First, I need to say that I've never installed Debian on a Mac, so my
suggestion could be plain dumb.
Well, said suggestion is: Just
Please Help!!!
Has anyone experience with getting ISDN running on a Sparcstation10?
I'm using Debian potato with a 2.2.14 Kernel.
I think the ISDN-Chipset is an AMD7930 (it is the only with possible
Sparc-support). So I compiled Hisax as a module with support fo the AM7930
but when im going to
I have got the same problem with 'more' and 'less' too.
How did you configure 'ls' for displaying colors when piping to 'more' ?
Thank you.
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I´m trying to get mrtg to work, the relevant configuration is
Target[WatchZwerg.intern.waldner.priv.at]: 2:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MaxBytes[WatchZwerg.intern.waldner.priv.at]: 1250
Title[WatchZwerg.intern.waldner.priv.at]: WatchZwerg
(WatchZwerg.intern.waldner.priv.at): eth0
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 01:32:33AM -0500, Simon Law wrote:
For reference...
The New Oxford Dictionary of English says...
daemon (2) /di'[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ (also demon)
I don't have this dictionary,
and I don't know the meaning of these pronunciation symbols.
Remember the non-natives.
In
Could anyone send me a working example of port forwarding? I just tried to
get it going to no avail.
I test setup has a firewall connecting 172.26.14.0/24 and 172.26.2.0/24
doing nothing but routing. Now i want it to redirect some ports (I tried
23,25,80) from its own 172.26.2.1 address to
If you installed lilo on the mbr, you could modify /etc/lilo.conf adding
the win98 partitions.
In this moment I don't remember the exact syntax, (I am working on WINNT4.0
now),
but you could look for it in /usr/doc/lilo or 'man lilo'
When you will modify /etc/lilo.conf, don't forget of running
I am looking for a couple of good timeservers in the Netherlands for use
with netdate. I was using www.surfnet and news.surfnet.nl, but now
news.surfnet.nl refuses to tell the time, which is not very social...
Wouter
--
Linux daria 2.2.14 #2 Wed Jan 26 15:38:00 CET 2000 i586 unknown
11:46am
/etc/group is the file where groups are defined. Each line is of the form
groupname:password:groupID:users
That's it? Even a child could have figured that out. There were two files
(/etc/group and /etc/group-) but I edited the first and it worked.
There were already a great number of groups
Hi,
I installed debian 2.0 successfully with tetex. When I compile a package
with seminar package used, it says seminar.cls not found. But I have
installed the tetex-src package and seminar.cls is there in the system.
So, what to do?
Suresh
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 03:44:07PM -0500, Arcady Genkin wrote:
Hi all!
I've installed Flash plugin for netscape. Neither of the sites can
autodetect that the plugin is installed. Even at www.flash.com I had
to click on If you know that you have Flash installed link.
Typing about:plugins in
Fitsch wrote:
Michael Meskes wrote:
Could anyone send me a working example of port forwarding? I just tried to
get it going to no avail.
I test setup has a firewall connecting 172.26.14.0/24 and 172.26.2.0/24
doing nothing but routing. Now i want it to redirect some ports (I tried
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Egbert Bouwman) wrote:
[OT, but anyway ...]
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 01:32:33AM -0500, Simon Law wrote:
For reference...
The New Oxford Dictionary of English says...
daemon (2) /di'[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ (also demon)
I don't have this dictionary,
and I don't know the meaning
Hi Alex,
the problem is that I put the c and not the share point. Thanks.
Quoting Alex McCool ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
# smbmount file://sideraco/c /mnt -U Linux -I 222.222.222.2 -D
sideraco -P
AriaLinux
Your first arg is incorrect it should look like the string you
and i'd suggest going to fvwm (or even twm *shiver*) to reduce memory
usage even further.
Why would you shiver over twm. I dumped all my wm's and now run twm
exclusively and I'm happier than ever :^) -- Hans
Could you attach, please, your lilo.conf?
a.
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Joseph de los Santos wrote:
Hello,
I have installed debian to coexist with windows 98 but I can no longer
boot windows. my lilo.conf only shows linux.it automatically boots linux and
the windows
I am using ntpdate (potato) and configured it to use: ntp.xs4all.nl
and ntp.demon.nl. I used the same hosts for netdate, IIRC.
HTH,
Remco
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 11:47, Wouter Hanegraaff wrote:
I am looking for a couple of good timeservers in the Netherlands for use
with netdate. I was
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Robert Waldner wrote:
this is probably the best solution because you can take
all the zones and configuration and simply move it to/fro
your (then) only server.
This is refused by some registries. In Hungary, for example, the
registries only register domains
Hello,
Thanks for all the help. For the moment, I have linked
/etc/resolv.conf to /etc/dhcpcd/resolv.conf. It is a kludgy situation
and I will probably look into other dhcp client packages, but for now
it works.
later,
joseph
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