Hola a todos.
Estoy buscando un cliente y un ftp seguros para Debian, pero no encuentro
nada. Me extraña que no haya el equivalente al telnet-ssl. ¿Alguien sabe
algo de este tema?
--
Un Saludo
Han Solo
The Rebel Alliance
Conecto, luego existo.
Desconecto, luego insisto.
Soy usuario de
scp/ssh (paquete openssh, me parece)
Jesus.
Han Solo writes:
Hola a todos.
Estoy buscando un cliente y un ftp seguros para Debian, pero no encuentro
nada. Me extraña que no haya el equivalente al telnet-ssl. ¿Alguien sabe
algo de este tema?
--
Un Saludo
xuvenka:/usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.14# make menuconfig
rm -f include/asm
( cd include ; ln -sf asm-i386 asm)
make -C scripts/lxdialog all
make[1]: Entering directory
`/usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.14/scripts/lxdialog'
gcc -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -DLOCALE
Hola,
B Es primera vez que me meto en algo asi. Alguien recomendaria algun software
B que me sirva o me oriantaria hacia donde buscar?
Solo puedo recomendarte por consejo de un grande, que una vez que se
trato este tema sugirio que se echara una mirada en
http://www.opensales.org/ o .com, un
Echa un ojo al /etc/services...
Carlos
Hue-Bond escribió:
Buenas.
¿Cómo puedo cambiar el puerto del ftp y del telnet? El del
apache es fácil porque está en la configuración y tal, pero para
esos dos que cito, la cosa está en inetd y no sé dónde
El miércoles 08 de marzo de 2000 a la(s) 07:56:55 +0100, Carlos Catalina
Esteban contaba:
Echa un ojo al /etc/services...
Jur, no sabía que se cambiaban ahí... :^)
--
Just do it.
David Serrano [EMAIL PROTECTED]Linux 2.2.14 - Reg. User #87069
lynx -dump
Ignacio J. Alonso dijo:
tanto /dev/hdb como /dev/hdc pertenecen al grupo
disk y no al grupo cdrom (¿tal vez lo debería cambiar?)
Si, debes cambiarlo. Para eso es el comando que te indiqué en el mensaje
anterior:
chown root.cdrom /dev/hdc
No me parece buena idea poner al usuario en el grupo
tengo un problema para conectarme a internet al
final ppp dial expected o algo asi , yo era usuario de redhat, y tambien entraba
con kppp, pero en redhat en la configuracion de puertos para el modem aparece un
puerto cua1 cua2 y asi el mi corel linux, que trabaja con debian 2.2 estos no
Ramiro Alba decia:
Que formato de imagen es un preview en un EPS y como se ha de incluir
dentro del codigo postscript para que una aplicación de Ofimática como
el StarWrite de StarOfice pueda incluila, visualizar la imagen de mapa
de bits y luego imprimir, utilizando el postscript claro, para
Jaime E. Villate wrote:
Ignacio J. Alonso dijo:
tanto /dev/hdb como /dev/hdc pertenecen al grupo
disk y no al grupo cdrom (¿tal vez lo debería cambiar?)
Si, debes cambiarlo. Para eso es el comando que te indiqué en el mensaje
anterior:
chown root.cdrom /dev/hdc
No me parece buena
Quiero configurar un proxy... donde empiezo, y que howtos
debo leer (donde hay en espaol?), que software me
recomiendan, todos los equipos trabajan con guindoZ :(.
como proxy, yo he oido hablar muy bien de squid (de echo es el proxy que
utilizamos aqui). de todas maneras pasate por
Yo tengo instalado squid como proxy para ftp y http. Todos los ordenadores que
lo usan tienen windows y va bastante bien. Tengo algún problemilla sin mucha
importancia que luego comentaré en la lista. También tengo el IP-masquerading
para news. todavía no lo he hecho funcionar para correo ( a lo
los cua0 y cua1 (com1 y 2) que tb estan en debian o
deberian estar, son lo mismo que los ttyS0 y ttyS1, que son mas modernos y
soporatn nuevas caracteristicas (aunque no se cuales XD)
- Original Message -
From:
David Felipe Arais
Ochoa
To:
Hola a todos,
Normalmente compilo algunos paquetes que no vienen en Debian o que son
viejos y mi pregunta es:
¿Alguien tiene el método para convertir tar.gz a deb pero a conciencia?
Me refiero no acariciándolos muy por encima.
Un saludo.
Ángel
Hola:
¿Conoces el programa alien? Permite convertir de un formato de paquetes
a otro. Los suele dejar bastante bien. Échale un ojo.
Virgilio
Dios mio, hemos caido en manos de ingenieros
Ian Malcom, el matemático de Parque Jurásico
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Ángel Carrasco wrote:
Hola a
hola amigos:
alguien me puede ayudar para poder grabar de cd a cd .
sin crear una imagen en el disco duro o al menos una imagen temporal???
si se puede uso xcdroast y ya he arruinado varios CD.
saludos.
Virgilio Gómez Rubio wrote:
Hola:
¿Conoces el programa alien? Permite convertir de un formato de paquetes
a otro. Los suele dejar bastante bien. Échale un ojo.
Virgilio
Dios mio, hemos caido en manos de ingenieros
Ian Malcom, el matemático de Parque Jurásico
On Wed, 8 Mar
Echale un vistazo a Grabadoras-Como en lucas.hispalinux.es
On 8 Mar, robert top wrote:
hola amigos:
alguien me puede ayudar para poder grabar de cd a cd .
sin crear una imagen en el disco duro o al menos una imagen temporal???
si se puede uso xcdroast y ya he arruinado varios CD.
saludos.
Hell-o Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona!
El día Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 12:31:20AM CET
En una semana tenemos en Madrid Expo Linux, y a finales de
abril será Linux Expo. En ambos casos habrá charlas interesantes,
empresas en la parte de exposición, y se espera que muchos visitantes.
veremos el
El mar, 07 de mar de 2000, a las 10:12:44 +0100, Hue-Bond va y dice:
¿Quizá poniendo el número del puerto que quiero como primer campo
de la línea corresponiente en /etc/inetd.conf?
No se si habrá más formas, pero retocando el /etc/services ya llega :)
basta con que comentes las
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Necesito crear un diskete para boot y revisando mi slink me encuentro
que ya el paquete boot-floppies que existia hasta hamm no esta
presente aca.
...
Es que te hace falta ese paquete ?
En el paquete debianutils viene /usr/sbin/mkboot que te genera un
diskette
At 12:09 p.m. 2000-03-08 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola a todos
Necesito crear un diskete para boot y revisando mi slink me encuentro
que ya el paquete boot-floppies que existia hasta hamm no esta
presente aca.
Raro. Mira http://packages.debian.org/boot-floppies
Trate de instalar dpkg -i
Querido (a) Amigo(a):
El año 2000 es el año en que Internet puede ayudarte mejorar tu situación
laboral,
a aumentar notablemente tus ingresos, a trabajar por tu propia cuenta, a ser
tu propio jefe,
En fin, muchas cosas muy beneficiosas para vos.
En mi Web sobre el teletrabajo estoy mostrando
Si quieres hacer paquetes Debian de verdad mira Making Debian
Packages, está traducido también al español.
Busca en http://www.debian.org/international/Spanish o mira en tu
mirror de ftp favorito de Debian (en doc/package-developer)
Javi
On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at
Hola a todos
Gracias a Enzo por su respuesta.
Lamento tener que hacer una historia algo larga y tener tantas dudas
sobre un mismo tema.
...
Necesito crear un diskete para boot y revisando mi slink me encuentro
que ya el paquete boot-floppies que existia hasta hamm no esta
presente aca.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Si lo que necesitas es unos discos de instalación simplemente
puedes tomar las imágenes de:
.../debian/dists/slink/main/disks-arquitectura
y grabarlas en el floppy (comando dd ...).
Si, lo que necesito precisamente es para hacer una instalacion, pero
tengo la
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Carlos Catalina Esteban wrote:
Echa un ojo al /etc/services...
¿Cómo puedo cambiar el puerto del ftp y del telnet? El del
Sinceramente, no creo que cambiar el services sea la forma más razonable
para conseguir eso. Primero, porque vas a tener de todas formas
Hola
He convencido a un colega para que pruebe Debian y me he pegado un
morrazo.
Con los CDs de la 2.1, el arranque del kernel (2.0.36) se para en la linea
que dice
md driver 0.36.3 MAX_MD_DEV=4, MAX_REAL=8
tanto si arranco desde disquete como de CD. Tampoco arranca con el segundo
CD.
Con los
This is a very newbie-ish question but here it is... I have several
partitions, three of which I want to mount via fstab so that any user can
read (not write) all of the files and directories. These are all ext2
filesystems, currently being mounted in this manner via fstab:
dev/hda8 /mp3 ext2
On Tue, Mar 07, 2000 at 09:16:14PM +0100, Christian Rishøj wrote:
I recently visited Storm Linux's (Debian in disguise) homepage and found
some fancy (not nessecarily usable) features like graphical bootloader and
(framebuffered?) svga console and boot sequence. See for example
Christian Rishøj [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I recently visited Storm Linux's (Debian in disguise) homepage and found
some fancy (not nessecarily usable) features like graphical bootloader and
(framebuffered?) svga console and boot sequence. See for example
On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 08:20:46PM -0800, Jim Varney wrote:
Updating my Potato system a few days ago with dselect broke my X windows. X
starts up with the herringbone and shows a single shell window and prompt.
It never gets as far as the full desktop. I have to use cntl-alt-backspace
to
I have an application using vendor-supplied libraries linked against
libstdc++2.8.0.
I've upgraded to potato, and now my program crashes. I'm thinking it's
because the default libraries for potato are 2.10.0 etc, and my program is
linking in both versions and having conflicts.
so:
1) Am I
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 07-Mar-2000 Shao Zhang wrote:
Hi,
It seems that libbz2 does not have a function that similar to
fgets or gzgets.
Does anyone know how to do it using the libbz2 functions?
my understanding is that you do the file
I was using Emacs running under X to edit sgml, with the 'old' SGML mode.
Today I installed the deb for psgml and lost all syntax highlighting in the
process.
This is a fairly up-to-date frozen potato. My ~/.emacs looks like:
--- snip ---
(autoload 'sgml-mode psgml Major mode to edit SGML
Anyone running the Seagate Backup Exec client for
Unix on their Debian box?
I am, and was getting backed up no problem, but
some time ago I upgraded a few things (don't
remember now), and now my backup client won't
initialize.
There's a line in my /etc/services like:
grfs6101/tcp#Backup
Ok, I got the debhelper package so that when I do
$ apt-get source wu-ftpd
$ cd wu-ftpd-2.60
$ debian/rules binary
It will build. Now here is the thing. When I look at the rules file
It appears that it has a logrotate configuration on the install. So,
I am thinking that I can comment out that
Patrick wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a file I can set margins to wrap at 65 characters for all vi
sessions,
including those in mutt?
.exrc
.virc
.vimrc
.elvisrc
.foorc - depending on the variant of vi you're using.
beware, usually the margin is counted from the right side, which
means that on
On 2000-03-07 15:21:29, Matheson wrote:
I'm still trying to get this stupid dialog thing to work, so I tried to
do this example script. Unfortunately, if gives me the same output no
matter what the user chooses. If anyone could help me, that would help
me a lot. Here it is:
#!/bin/sh
#
Hi i'm having problems Installing Debian. It freezes during the boot
sequence. I've tried booting from the CD and from the rescue floppy but it
always fails.
Boot sequence
detects:
hda - main harddisk
hdb - linux harddisk
hdc - Installation CDROM
hdd - DVD-ROM
ide0 - then linux sets the IRQ
Hey,
I just got offered a job to program this new device for laptops (you
hook your laptop up to it, and you can get TV, radio, network, etc.),
but they want to do it in Linux (I would be in charge of getting the
Linux to work also). Anyways, the scanners they want to use are USB,
and
Is this mailling list doesn't have any archive ?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:
::
:::
Date: 7 Mar 2000 15:35:20 -
:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:
:
X-Loop: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:
Subject: archive retrieval: ls volumeold
:
ls -l volumeold
On Tue, Mar 07, 2000 at 06:03:18PM -0500, addiction wrote:
This is a very newbie-ish question but here it is... I have several
partitions, three of which I want to mount via fstab so that any user can
read (not write) all of the files and directories. These are all ext2
snipped
Please, someone
ok, so we everyone is clear
i am trying to get the make bzImage command to write this
/usr/src/linux-2.2.x/arch/i386/boot/bzImage
but it doesn't, it gives me an error
make[1]: as86: Command not found
make[1]: *** [bbootsect.o] Error 127
make[1]: Leaving directory
Hey,
I'm trying to get RealPlayer G2 to play sound formats (other than the
Real audio/video format). I want to be able to play my midis, but it
says that RealPlayer does not have the right support.
How do I get this to work?
Thanks,
Cameron Matheson
the directions to compile a new kernel
suck!
this link has inaccurate information
http://www.linuxhelp.net/guides/lyte/kernel.phtml
there is no instruction tomake as86 or make
install
anyone know of a good source for directions to
compile and load a new kernel?
ok first off, it is 'I heard Beavis say' not said u nerd!
second, translate this into english please:
#dpkg -S as86
bin86: /usr/share/doc/bin86/examples/as86_encap
bin86: /usr/bin/as86
bin86: /usr/share/man/man1/as86.1.gz
pretend I am a newbie, which i am.please don't tell anybody!
how
I have a Linux box with a dial up modem that does ipmasq. Most things
work fine, but some don't. Like ICQ. (yeah, yeah, icq sucks, bla, bla,
etc.) So I'm trying to setup a socks4 server (socks4-server from
potato). Anyway the only thing in the logs are:
inetd[287]: socks/tcp/udp: unknown
On Fri, 3 Mar 2000 09:56:15 +0100, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote:
Hi All, I have to install potato on a computer which locks with standard
potato's installation kernel. This machine has a NIC (wd8003) located at
0x280. During the boot time one of the SCSI drivers (probably sim710)
included in
On Tue, Mar 07, 2000 at 10:30:35AM -0600, Kent West wrote:
Whenever I've got xfstt running, several apps have
menus, etc that use cursive, hard-to-read fonts.
For example, when I ctrl-right-click on an xterm
to bring up the fontsize menu, all the text in
that pop-up menu is hard-to-read
Hi ther :
I was just exploring the OS when i noticed that there is NO
calendar.muslim file available. Although i cant understand the reason
behind it but if it is non availibilty of data than i would love to be of
some help.
Thanks for your time
Syed Muhammad Ali Zaidi
Email: [EMAIL
Once upon a time, I heard Nick Barron say
ok first off, it is 'I heard Beavis say' not said u nerd!
Terribly sorry for my bad English, I hope that I get it right this time!
second, translate this into english please:
I'm not sure whether I could translate this into a good English or not.
hello,
I was wondering where can I get that missing header file
serial_compat.h
I can not locate this file on my machine.
How did you come to the conclusion that you need it? This might be a lead for
the way to get it.
--
Shaul Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am having problems installing the wu-ftpd package from source.
The whole reason I am grabbing the source is that I want to use a more
recent version of wu-ftpd than what is available with the slink binary
packages. If I can build the package from the source files to give me
a slink
In light of all this talk, I decided to give my g400 frame buffer
another shot. I Recompiled my kernel, with support for the g100/g200
framebuffer devices. I added the lines below to my lilo.conf
append=video=matrox:vesa:280
That worked. I got a very nice frame buffer console. However, once
I can't seem to get sawmill to stop reading /etc/X11/sawmill/debian-menu.jl.
It's quite annoying. What I really want is to have a specific user of my
system be able to ignore this file, and be able to define his own sawmill menu.
Any ideas on how to accomplish this?
Bryan
hello list:
thankx for everyone's input
a linuxnewbie, myself, was able to upgrade his
linux kernel from 2.0.38 to 2.2.14 (the latest and greatest slink!)
so thank you for your support.
machine used:
pentium 200
32 mb
1.5 gig HD
do u suggest any logs to view, just to make sure
everything
On Tue, Mar 07, 2000 at 05:32:32PM -0700, Matheson wrote:
Hey,
I just got offered a job to program this new device for laptops (you
hook your laptop up to it, and you can get TV, radio, network, etc.),
but they want to do it in Linux (I would be in charge of getting the
Linux to work also).
Check out,
http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/
kent
- Original Message -
From: Irwan Hadi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 7:16 PM
Subject: No archive ?
Is this mailling list doesn't have any archive ?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:
::
Huajian Electrics company specializes in manufacturing household electrical
appliance
fittings.
The main products include: magnetic synchronous motor water pumps for washing
machines and dishwasher and down-leads of computer mainboard control pins of
household electrical appliance. and we
I believe someone mentioned just earlier on the list that you need to
boot using the terca boot images for the Athlon. Try searching the
archives within the last week or so.
Nick == Nick Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi i'm having problems Installing Debian. It freezes during the
On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Matheson wrote:
Hey,
I'm trying to get RealPlayer G2 to play sound formats (other than the
Real audio/video format). I want to be able to play my midis, but it
says that RealPlayer does not have the right support.
How do I get this to work?
Check out
Nick Barron wrote:
ok first off, it is 'I heard Beavis say' not said u nerd!
second, translate this into english please:
#dpkg -S as86
bin86: /usr/share/doc/bin86/examples/as86_encap
bin86: /usr/bin/as86
bin86: /usr/share/man/man1/as86.1.gz
pretend I am a newbie, which i
Go to,
http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/debian-faq-11.html
hth,
kent
- Original Message -
From:
Beavis
To: debian list
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 7:34
PM
Subject: source for kernel
instruction
the directions to compile a new kernel
suck!
this link
He means:
Nick Barron wrote:
second, translate this into english please:
#dpkg -S as86
as the root user (# prompt) run the command 'dpkg -S as86'
bin86: /usr/share/doc/bin86/examples/as86_encap
bin86: /usr/bin/as86
bin86: /usr/share/man/man1/as86.1.gz
This is the output of the dpkg
Hey Cameron,
check that your sound card supports midi playback - for example, I have
a SB64PCI which does not feature hardware midi playback.
If your card falls into this category then I suggest using Timidity
which is a software based midi player.
Hope this helps
Cyrus
Matheson [EMAIL
I need help with a color problem.
In slink, when I try to use any graphics program, the overall
colors of desktop change. In xpaint or Moonlight Creator, gray areas
turn to green or turquoise blue when I move the mouse from the
menu to the drawing areas. Also, when I try to use AbiWord, I get
a
On Tue, Mar 07, 2000 at 09:53:12PM -0500, Aaron Solochek wrote:
In light of all this talk, I decided to give my g400 frame buffer
another shot. I Recompiled my kernel, with support for the g100/g200
framebuffer devices. I added the lines below to my lilo.conf
append=video=matrox:vesa:280
For Debian user, I suggest install kernel-packge and read
/usr/doc/kernel-package/README.gz
then in /usr/src/linux
Do what README suggest.
Chanop
Once upon a time, I heard Beavis say
the directions to compile a new kernel suck!
this link has inaccurate information
Once upon a time, I heard Nick Barron say
ok, so we everyone is clear
i am trying to get the make bzImage command to write this
/usr/src/linux-2.2.x/arch/i386/boot/bzImage
but it doesn't, it gives me an error
make[1]: as86: Command not found
Is
On Tue, Mar 07, 2000 at 11:36:16PM +1100, Damon Muller wrote:
Pipe it through a log-colouriser, and it's even cooler.
That sounds just geeky enough to work. :)
Can you point me to some such program? Searching for log and color
in dselect didn't cut it.
Thanks.
-Jonathan
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
CAVEAT : I am a programmer - not a sysadmin. This is the best I can
muster, but it may not be good enough. :)
A (clipped) copy of your exim.conf file would have helped...
This may or may not be of help, but since I recently locked down a
mail server, I can at least say it worked for me... This
I have been toying with the same idea (putting stuf like /etc) under
CVS control, though I haven't gotten round to become serious about it
yet.
My idea towards handling individual machine specifics would be to use
the branch system. If a certain file needed a specific change, branch
off (on that
On Tue, Mar 07, 2000 at 07:58:04PM -0500, Mike Werner wrote:
To cd into a directory, you must heve execute permission for
that directory. I.E. change:
drw-rw-rw-6 root audio4.0k Mar 6 20:58 l/
drw-rw-rw-2 root audio 16k Mar 6 20:34 lost+found/
I think there is a rather simple reason why .rpms are everywhere but
.debs isn't.
The rpm based distributions are so much smaller that important
functionality is missing, thus forcing many people to go and build
rpms for their favourite software. Since debian is so big, there is
very little
On Tue, Mar 07, 2000 at 08:44:25PM -0800, Steve Winston wrote:
I need help with a color problem.
In slink, when I try to use any graphics program, the overall
colors of desktop change. In xpaint or Moonlight Creator, gray areas
turn to green or turquoise blue when I move the mouse from the
On Tue, Mar 07, 2000 at 06:16:36PM -0500, Mike Werner wrote:
See bug #59656 - it seems that the /etc/Xsession that gets installed
by xfree86-common 3.3.6-4 has a problem somewhere. Downgrading that
package (xfree86-common) back to 3.3.6-3 fixed it.
That bug has been reassigned to
On Tue, Mar 07, 2000 at 07:27:35PM -0800, Beavis wrote:
hello list:
thankx for everyone's input
a linuxnewbie, myself, was able to upgrade his linux kernel from 2.0.38 to
2.2.14 (the latest and greatest slink!)
so thank you for your support.
machine used:
pentium 200
32 mb
1.5
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Hi everybody:
I've read in the release notes for xfree 3.3.6 this:
Support for Silicon Motion Lynx chipsets
I have a laptop HP OmnibookXE2 wich has one of this chips (Silicon Motion
LynxE as reported by win98)
Reading the documentation for the release I wasn't able to find out which of
the
On Tue, Mar 07, 2000 at 04:07:49PM +1100, Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote:
With apt you should be able to
#apt-get souce wu-ftpd
#cd wu-ftpd_2.6.0
#debuild -us -us or fakeroot debian/rules binary
apt-get -b source wu-ftpd
That fetches the sources, and builds a binary package automatically from
it.
HTH
Eric G . Miller wrote:
On Tue, Mar 07, 2000 at 10:30:35AM -0600, Kent West wrote:
Whenever I've got xfstt running, several apps have
[...]
I specify what fonts will be used in this pop-up
menu?
Thanks!
Many X apps have Xresource settings you can put in your ~/.Xresources
(or
Hi all
I'm resending this messages, as before I seemed to get no reply...
Perhaps soneone can help me now?
--cut-
Hello
I use the VGA font with rxvt, and to get the high-ascii type chars to
be handled properly, I need to set my termtype to linux. But it seems
that xrdb
On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 03:04:03AM +0100, Bjoern Brill wrote:
Have you tried to insert the wd module with parameters (io=0x280 etc.)?
I think it doesn't care if resources are reserved or not in this case.
Hmmm, I used the insmod wd io=0x280, and it resulted in the mentioned
error.
However
Quoting Tek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Okay, I was confusing LILO and loadlin (I knew what I was talking about, but
didn't use the right name). I believe I know now what to do, but I still
don't know about one thing: should I toggle the bootable flag on for the
root partition on the HDD, or leave
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Quoting Nick Barron ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
ok, so we everyone is clear
i am trying to get the make bzImage command to write this
/usr/src/linux-2.2.x/arch/i386/boot/bzImage
but it doesn't, it gives me an error
make[1]: as86: Command not found
make[1]: *** [bbootsect.o] Error 127
I got the following information from someone who doesn't like to post
to the list. I haven't had time to try out the suggested mode, though.
There is no kernel driver for get 'Matrox acceleration' in the 2.2
kernels yet. The 2.3 beta has it. The best you can do right now for
2.2 generic VESA
I'm having trouble repartitioning a drive with a single FAT32 partition
with FIPS. I defragged, did a clean boot, and ran it, but it gives an
error that there are hidden or read-only files at the end of the
partition. I tried disabling the swap file (which I probably should
have done anyway.)
Quoting Steve Winston ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I need help with a color problem.
In slink, when I try to use any graphics program, the overall
colors of desktop change. In xpaint or Moonlight Creator, gray areas
turn to green or turquoise blue when I move the mouse from the
menu to the drawing
Ok, I have a matrox g400, and all I want is the nice looking 1024x768
console. I can get this using the append=video=matrox:vesa:280 in
lilo.conf. However, this stops working as soon as I enter X, and then
try to either exit, or switch to another virtual console. I don't
understant where ther
First thing I did after my install was remove all unused packages that didn't
cause dselect to have kittens. bin86 was one of them. found that out quick
enough. The second thing I tried to do after install was recompile he kernel.
Bryan
I can't understand how so many people seem to lose
Hi all. I recently had to build 3.3.6 version for glibc2.0. Went
smoothhowever, after I replaced video card this morning, and reran
XF86Setup, I ran into problems with users starting X (root can do it
fine):
Fatal Server Error:
xf86OpenConsole: Server must be running with root
permissions.
Why are you compiling X??
Do you know debian packages?
To my experience they work a lot easier then compiling yourself
Just download the .deb packages you need (or use apt, you want the newest
x but perhaps you don't want to upgrade your whole system to
Martin Schulze said:
beware, usually the margin is counted from the right side, which
means that on a text console with 132 colums the calculation is
different from an xterm with 80 columns...
...so you should use the textwidth setting instead if you want the number of
columns to be
Hi Debian-folks
Finally got Debian running on my old 486/100, using a WDC 2540 hd (540
Mb),
at hda (hda1).
/home is on an old Seagate 213 Mb (hdc).
Running out of space, I've installed another WDC 2540 on hdd (hdb is the
cd-rom).
After figuring out the way around the 1024 cyl-limit (thanks to the
How do I get X to automatically boot to 16bpp (or 24, or 32)? I have been
using a '-bpp 16' switch on the command line (or soetimes an alias), but
what if I want to use xdm? I have looked through all of my linux
documentation, howtos, faqs, man-pages, etc, but couldn't find this
anywhere.
Hi Jenz,
The owner of the /etc/samba/smbpasswd is root and the
permission is -rw---.
The /etc/hosts.allow has nothing in there except comment.
Is the setup correct? Thanks!
Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
Timothy C. Phan wrote:
Hi,
I did a grep usera /etc/samba/smbpasswd
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