= Original Message From Andres Seco Hernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
Hola
El 21 May 2000 a las 11:03PM +0200, Javier Fafián Alvarez escribio:
Sin mucha convicción por mi parte, creo que estás equivocado. Me parece
que lo que para es el ppp0 porque la conexión se ha caido (lineas
Jaime E. Villate writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Por favor decidme que no estoy ciego y que en potato
no hay ningún mp3-encoder, porque no consigo encontrar
ninguno.
Parece que no hay ninguno libre que pueda se incluído en Debian; mira lo
que dice el README del paquete cdgrab:
SKaVeN wrote:
¿que portatil tienes? en el mio la bzImages no dan ningun problema
Un Toshiba Satellite 4010CDS; pero como ya he dicho en otro mensaje, el
núcleo 2.2 ya funciona perfectamente como bzimage
NPI. Y ya que hablamos de portatiles, ¿te funciona bien el tema de APM?. A
mi me cuelga la
Hola debiandantes,
¿Sabe alguien si tiene alguna restricción el fichero sources.list de
apt?
Me refiero a un nº máximo de entradas en el fichero, o que deban
agrupadas por tipo, o que tengan que aparecer los diferentes tipos
en cierto orden( cdrom, http, ftp, ... )
El problema es
Hola a todos,
He instalado la versión de Helixcode-Gnome que indicásteis en la
lista hace unos días, y se la ve muy muy hermosota. Pero tengo
algunas dudas:
1) Tanto en esta versión como en la que viene con potato, cada vez
que arranco algún proceso manejado por gnome, aparece una
[ CC a debian-user-spanish, por si alguien pensaba que estoy gilipollas al
decir lo de software ilegal ]
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 09:29:33AM +0200, Juanma wrote:
Con Software Ilegal, escrito por crackers que operan a lo largo y ancho de
internet.
Pero bueno (y esto es opinión), Si yo compro
Hola:
Si no estoy mal microsoft utiliza un protocolo denominado x.400 para
repartir el correo interno utilizando Exchante, si lo que quiere es
remplazar este servicio me imagino que le tocara buscarse un servidor de
correo sobre este protocolo o algo asi, de cualquier manera smtp es
estandar
no consigo que se me apage el athlon, ¿alguno conseguís apagarlo?
uso el kernel 2.3.99-pre8
con poweroff, halt -p...se quedana en Power off y luego lo tengo que
apagar en le boton y con init 0 reinicia...
~
El lunes, 22 de mayo del 2000, a las 09:32,
Juanma dijo: teclado en griego clásico
_
Saludos a todos.
Hay un profesor de
~
El lunes, 22 de mayo del 2000, a las 12:06,
Luis Taboada dijo: gnome en potato
_
Hola a todos,
He instalado la versión de
~
El lunes, 22 de mayo del 2000, a las 01:19,
31 dijo: ¿se apagan los athlon?
_
no consigo que se me apage el athlon, ¿alguno
Holas.
Hace poco pregunté cómo imprimir en econofast con una HP serie 800 color y
ya está todo a punto pero hoy al imprimir correos dede mutt me he dado cuen
de que no me imprime acentos, he investigado el filtro que uso pero no doy
con la tecla.
¿Puede ayudarme alguien?, gracias.
Por cierto,
Hola a todos,
He instalado la versión de Helixcode-Gnome que indicásteis en la
lista hace unos días, y se la ve muy muy hermosota. Pero tengo
algunas dudas:
1) Tanto en esta versión como en la que viene con potato, cada vez
que arranco algún proceso manejado por gnome, aparece
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 01:12:12PM +0200, Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez wrote:
Por cierto, ¿cómo le digo al mutt que quiero imprimir con la opción de lpr
'-Ploquesea'?. no es algo que me preocupe pues imprimir correos con mutt los
imprimiré con el filtro por defecto que es borrador en blanco y
~
El lunes, 22 de mayo del 2000, a las 01:12,
Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez dijo: Problemas imprimiendo ASCII
_
Holas.
Hombre
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 09:32:06AM +0200, Juanma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hay un profesor de filosofía clásica que me hace esta pregunta, el cómo
adaptar un teclado normal a las letras del griego clásico (no el moderno) y
es que trabaja en el guindos y me dice que tiene serias dificultades
On lun, may 22, 2000 at 01:22:23 +0100, Correcaminos wrote:
Hombre !!! :)
Ese, esta semana me he escrito con Jaime Villate y David Charro y he
estado en Madrid tomando una cervezas con Barbwired. Todos coincidimos en la
necesidad de una sesión de Freebeer *ya* ;-D
... va haciendo
Tras varios intentos con el mismo resultado os mando esto a ver si me
podeis ayudar.
Tras configurar el kernel 2.2.12 y hacer make dep, make clean hago make
bzImage y me sale al final lo siguiente:
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot'
gcc -D__KERNEL__
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 07:58:38PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
make[1]: as86: Command not found
apt-get install bin86
--
Jordi Mallach Pérez || [EMAIL PROTECTED] || Rediscovering Freedom,
ka Oskuro in RL-MUD || [EMAIL PROTECTED]|| Using Debian GNU/Linux
http://sindominio.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tras varios intentos con el mismo resultado os mando esto a ver si me
podeis ayudar.
Tras configurar el kernel 2.2.12 y hacer make dep, make clean hago
make bzImage y me sale al final lo siguiente:
make[1]: Entering directory
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 08:50:34AM -0500, Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez wrote:
Te adjunto los filtros de magicfilter que uso y el
printcap a ver qué pasa.
(No veas lo que me ha costado decodificar el adjunto). Veo que usas
el filtro de la deskjet500. Las últimas líneas dicen así:
# Default
At 07:58 p.m. 2000-05-22 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Ese comando as86 no esta en mi equipo y no lo veo como paquete para
instalarlo.
Si mal no recuerdo, es parte del paquete binutils.
--
Ugo Enrico Albarello López de Mesa A proud Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 User
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gracias a Jordi, Agustín y Ugo. Exactamente lo que decís, el
paquete bin86.
make[1]: as86: Command not found
apt-get install bin86
*
Diego Bote BarcoEscuela de Ingenierías Industriales
Área de
Hola Luis,
Monday, May 22, 2000, 12:06:22 PM, escribiste:
Luis Taboada Hola a todos,
Luis Taboada He instalado la versión de Helixcode-Gnome que indicásteis en la
Luis Taboada lista hace unos días, y se la ve muy muy hermosota. Pero tengo
Luis Taboada algunas dudas:
Luis Taboada 1)
Buenas:
En mi opinión, puede ser un problema del núcleo.
A mí, ni el 2.3.99pre5 ni el pre8 me apagan el portátil, cuando los 2.2 lo
hacían sin problemas.
De hecho, el pre5 me petaba al apagar el ordenador (hacía un oops). Al menos
el pre8 no lo hace.
Yo probaría un nucleo estable, porque no creo
Bueno, pensando en la configuración de mutt y en el presunto
virus-para-linux con que nos amenazan, ¿no creéis que abre
una brecha de seguridad 'set implicit_autoview'?
Pensando en nuestro hipotético usuario-no-cualificado, ¿puede controlar
qué mime.types y mailcap van dispararse?
Otro hilo:
Hola, mi nombre es Miguel.
Son varias preguntas al respecto, mi problema es como puedo tener en
linux varias direcciones IP si ya no tengo mas direcciones reales, asi que
supongoq ue tengo que usar direcciones virtuales, mi pregunta es como lo
hago, tambien si alguien me pudiera decir como puedo
Miguel Angel Hernandez Sanchez wrote:
Hola, mi nombre es Miguel
Hola Miguel
tambien si alguien me pudiera decir como puedo tener varias
direcciones con apache y si estas direcciones estan relacionadas con las
direcciones Ip de linux o son independientes?
Puedes hacer que diferentes URL
On lun, may 22, 2000 at 04:46:16 +0200, Mauricio Saint-Supery wrote:
Modifícalo de esta forma:
default filter /usr/bin/djscript -q -Cecma
Gracias, lo acabo de poner y probar con la respuesta tuya a mi email y ha
funcionado perfectamente.
Con -C cambias el juego de
Revisando mensajes antiguos me encuentro uno muy chulo de
netman, con un par de líneas del .inputrc.
\e[23~: mutt\C-m
\e[24~: jobs\C-m
Pues cómo mola. A ver si funciona en una xterm... sí :^).
Deduzco que la cosa va a nivel de shell. Bien, me interesaba
El Mon, May 22, 2000 at 11:37:23AM +0200, Luis Taboada dijo:
Hola debiandantes,
El problema es que cuando ejecuto la fase instalar de dselect, o
el apt-get dselect-update se me queda como colgado después de
indicarme los paquetes que se van a instalar o actualizar, sin
llegar a
El Mon, May 22, 2000 at 12:44:32AM +0200, Andres Seco Hernandez dijo:
Yo creo que esto es más importante de lo que parece.
Estoy de acuerdo con Angel en lo de dar a conocer la posición de la AEAT
en caso de que se nieguen a hacer versiones para otros sistemas
(discriminación con dinero
Hey,
I'm trying to get my ethernet NE2000 clone to work in linux. The HOWTO
said to read up about isapnptools, so I started looking at the
README.debian, and it has someone's config file here. Anyways, I can't
make any sense of it. It says:
# EDI0119 Serial No 2368613654 [checksum 13]
# ANSI
the disk will only spin down if nothing is reading/writing to it, run
procinfo to check read/writes, and see if it is increasing when the drive
spins up, chances are there are programs that need the disk so the disk
spins back up. i always keep my drives spun up 100% of the time, back in
'95 i
On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 07:42:46PM -0600, montefin wrote:
1.) Netgear's FA310TX 10/100 PCI RJ45 NIC NIC
i have one of these, its now sitting in the closet. the thing has
been horridly flaky, when it stops working it takes several ifconfig
up/down to get it going again -- if i was lucky. most
On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 22:35, Cameron Matheson wrote:
Hey,
I'm trying to get my ethernet NE2000 clone to work in linux. The HOWTO
said to read up about isapnptools, so I started looking at the
README.debian, and it has someone's config file here. Anyways, I can't
make any sense of it.
Hi.
I connect Debian to NIC in Novell server .
Novell is a network router .
I can ping from Novell server on Debian NIC and ping from Debian to Novell
server.
But when i ping to station i another subnetwork i have :
ping 10.0.16.2 -v
PING 10.0.16.2 (10.0.16.2) :56 data bytes
ping: send to :
Ethan,
You bring up an interesting point. One alternative to my Plan is a.)
yes, upgrade from Red Hat 6.1 to Debian Potato on the Pentium II box,
but b.) install OpenBSD in place of Debian on the 486DX firewall box.
Any opinions on that from anyone?
Ethan Benson wrote:
2.) Linksys's
Hi all,
How come I'm receiving two of most replies from this list. Not that I'm
complaining. The advice I receive here is ten times as informed and
actionable as from any other user-list. Just curious.
And, concerning the subject line of this email, can anyone identify what
book it comes from? I
At 09:40 PM 5/21/00 -0600, montefin wrote [in part]:
Did whoever told you this realize that you were connecting a Linux-based
fiewall to the router?
Ray, yes. But since it's the folks at my ISP, I'm not sure whether they
put their knowledge of my system plan together with the package they're
On Mon, 22 May 2000, montefin wrote:
Hi all,
How come I'm receiving two of most replies from this list. Not that I'm
complaining. The advice I receive here is ten times as informed and
actionable as from any other user-list. Just curious.
So it isn't just me; I am getting two also. I will
i have a problem when i load .xsession in unix. i can't seem to get the
background, and the rest of the side bars to appear!! pls help!!
Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Thus spake Philip Lehman on Sun, May 21, 2000 at 12:15:19PM CDT
When printing from either client, I get an extra blank page after each
print job. This is mentioned in the docs but I'm only advised to check
the printer config on the server and the settings on the clients,
whatever that means.
On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 11:18:53PM -0600, montefin wrote:
Ethan,
You bring up an interesting point. One alternative to my Plan is a.)
yes, upgrade from Red Hat 6.1 to Debian Potato on the Pentium II box,
but b.) install OpenBSD in place of Debian on the 486DX firewall box.
Any opinions on
On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 07:46:47PM -0800, Ethan Benson wrote:
i think dlocate really takes care of the problem nicely, for things
like status and file lists dlocate is quite fast. its unfortunate that
it was removed from potato for a *ONE LINE BUG* with a fix in the
bts... why oh why could
Thus spake w trillich on Sun, May 21, 2000 at 01:49:35PM CDT
which is why it should not surprise any gurus on this list that
newbies upgrading from slink know nothing about APT or its magic.
they don't rtfm because they don't know about it.
NEWBIES: check out 'apt-get'! it's better than
A couple of general comments...
You don't have standard PC hardware - regular PCs only have IRQs
0-15 whereas you're using IRQ 18 19. I assume that they are
supported on your hardware, but if your problem relates to your
specific platform then those familiar with your platform may be
Hi,
Thanks for getting back to me. I checked out the site before posting and it
has some nice intro stuff. I wondered is there was anything with more depth?
Jonathan
Try this:
http://gtk.themes.org/php/docs.phtml?docid=37secid=1.2
or the whole documentation section at gtk.themes.org.
On Fri, May 19, 2000 at 04:45:22PM -0500, Ron Stordahl wrote:
I am in bash. What do I type to determine the current revision of the
kernel? Or if you can't do it there, how?
$ cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.2.14 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.95.2 2313 (Debian
GNU/Linux)) #1 Mon
On Fri, May 19, 2000 at 09:58:00PM -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
If my monitor goes black,(i.e. screen saver I think) how do I turn that off.
The monitor doesnt shut off just goes blank. Sounds like the screen saver
but I have no idea where to check..
From console mode: man setterm
From X Windows:
Dir Madam/Sir,
I need to have files bigger than 2G. What can I
do?
I use debian linux with kernel 2.2.14
Thanks,
Shmulik Elmakias
Quark BiotechInc.
System Administrator
Also..
$ uname -r
or
$ uname -a (for more information)
Thus spake kmself@ix.netcom.com on Mon, May 22, 2000 at 01:31:23AM CDT
On Fri, May 19, 2000 at 04:45:22PM -0500, Ron Stordahl wrote:
I am in bash. What do I type to determine the current revision of the
kernel? Or if you can't
On Fri, May 19, 2000 at 10:05:32PM -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
Is there a way to keep my Telnet port open but still have security?
Disable your network connection.
The general answer is no, ssh should be used instead. There is also a
telnet-ssl secure mode, though I haven't used it.
On the very
Ray,
Yes!
Ray Olszewski wrote:
I don't know that router {the Flowpoint 2200 DSL}, so I have no opinion. But
if you (lucky you!)
actually have an ISP that understands about Linux, I wouldn't be too
concerned.
Ray, I must share this.
About a year ago, totally out-of-the-blue, I decided
On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 10:59:52PM -0700, Dennis Pho wrote:
i have a problem when i load .xsession in unix. i can't seem to get
the background, and the rest of the side bars to appear!! pls help!!
What on earth are you talking about? background? sidebars?
For background, I assume you mean the
Dear friends,
Can someone explain me why people are not set 4755 permission on a finger
program? I see good reasons to do that: if a user does not allow to see
his/her ~user tree, finger will display .plan, .project and maybe .pgp --
depends on finger version -- in any case. Maybe is there the
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 07:01:00AM +, Rostislav Vorobyev wrote:
Dear friends,
Can someone explain me why people are not set 4755 permission on a finger
program? I see good reasons to do that: if a user does not allow to see
his/her ~user tree, finger will display .plan, .project and
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 09:31:25AM +0200, Shmulik Elmakias wrote:
Dir Madam/Sir,
I need to have files bigger than 2G. What can I do?
I use debian linux with kernel 2.2.14
buy a computer with an alpha chip (or any other 64bit chip will do)
kernel 2.4 supposedly has some kludges to allow for
It's possible to make .plan or .project to be named pipes, which means that
the act of reading them can cause code to be executed. If finger executes
suid root, then said code can execute as root. The potential for mischief
should be obvious.
Thus spake Rostislav Vorobyev on Mon, May 22, 2000
But, Pollywog
You have not addressed the main question!
From where comes the quote I see everything twice.?
montefin
Pollywog wrote:
On Mon, 22 May 2000, montefin wrote:
Hi all,
How come I'm receiving two of most replies from this list. Not that I'm
complaining. The advice I
It worked fine for me, but i know a few people who've has this/similar
problem.
no answers though :(
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 May 2000 17:19
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject:
hi with regard to this
Hi,
could anyone help
Ron Rademaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Try a 2.3 kernel, it supports USB (I think there are also USB patches for
2.2 kernels but I'm not sure.).
Yes there are 2.2.x patches. Haven't tried them but they're
there. Take a hop over to http://www.linux-usb.org and look for the
Backport of 2.3 to
I'm getting the message:
fetchmail: removing stale lockfile
...every time I run fetchmail (5.3.4-1) on my system. I just checked
and I'm running the most current version.
Running strace, I find the following:
open(/home/karsten/.fetchmail.pid, O_RDONLY) = 3
fstat(3,
montefin wrote:
But, Pollywog
You have not addressed the main question!
From where comes the quote I see everything twice.?
montefin
Pollywog wrote:
On Mon, 22 May 2000, montefin wrote:
Hi all,
How come I'm receiving two of most replies from this list. Not that I'm
i think you get two of replies to your own questions because
debian people, considerate beings that they are, reply-all
to your messages - one reply to you, and one reply to the list
(which is sent on to you). That's what happens to me anyway.
Dominic Blythe
Drink less ;(
Davide
--
Feel free, feel Debian !
i don't use inetd to start apache, i start it from a script
which i can only run as root. if i chmod the script and try
being any other user, it won't start.
the documentation says you will have to start apache as root
and then it will switch to Nobody, it kind of does, I get
one process running
Previously Joey Hess wrote:
When we were talking about this at the office, we did come up with one
situaton where the rpm ordering actually let you correct problems in
a previous package in a way dpkg's ordering did not. However, I figured
out a workaround we could use if we ever ran into that
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 09:54:29AM +0100, Dominic Blythe wrote:
i don't use inetd to start apache, i start it from a script
which i can only run as root. if i chmod the script and try
being any other user, it won't start.
it needs root privileges (or more presisly a capability to bind to
Hello everyone,
I am re-posting this as no one seemed to be able to answer
this the first time. If the worst comes to the worst I'll have to
install 2.1r4.
Thanks and regards JohnG
Hello everyone,
I am running potato with kernel 2.2.15 installed. Whatever
I do I
Jonathan Gift [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[attribution lost]
Try this:
http://gtk.themes.org/php/docs.phtml?docid=37secid=1.2
or the whole documentation section at gtk.themes.org.
Thanks for getting back to me. I checked out the site before posting and it
has some nice intro stuff. I wondered
A couple of general comments...
You don't have standard PC hardware - regular PCs only have IRQs
0-15 whereas you're using IRQ 18 19. I assume that they are
supported on your hardware, but if your problem relates to your
specific platform then those familiar with your platform may be
Afterstep as windows manager, when left click a menu appears, with
Debian gray, no links from there.
System done from frozen bootfloppies, dselect+apt-get
Several applications are installed, but none shows up. There is no even
xterm, or eterm (which I installed)
Any ideas??
On Mon, 22 May 2000, Lindsay Haisley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem turned out to be in
/etc/printcap. The default printer pulled up in the share is 'lp', which is
basically a config for an old-fashioned dot matrix printer. It has no 'sf'
entry. Make sure the printcap entry defining
On Mon, 22 May 2000 kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
I'm getting the message:
fetchmail: removing stale lockfile
...every time I run fetchmail (5.3.4-1) on my system. I just checked
and I'm running the most current version.
Running strace, I find the following:
Scavenging the mail folder uncovered Alexander Reelsen's letter:
Right now, Othmar Pasteka ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and me are doing the booth
coordination for the Debian booth. Here some facts about the linuxtag and
debian:
- ID-PRO sponsors about 1 cd's, which will be handed out at the LT2k
It's possible to make .plan or .project to be named pipes, which means that
the act of reading them can cause code to be executed. If finger executes
suid root, then said code can execute as root. The potential for mischief
should be obvious.
could you explain this a bit?
from my knowledge
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 12:16:52PM +0200, Christian Pernegger wrote
A couple of general comments...
You don't have standard PC hardware - regular PCs only have IRQs
0-15 whereas you're using IRQ 18 19. I assume that they are
supported on your hardware, but if your problem relates to
On Sat, May 20, 2000 at 04:29:23PM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
I am new at this, so this may be a simple question. I recently
installed potato on my home computer, and have sound working. However I
am only able to listen to cds when I am logged in as root. When I try
to listen as
/var/spool/exim/messaglog:
2000-05-21 22:27:54 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
local_delivery transport deferred: Permission denied: creating lock file
hitching post /var/spool/mail/admin.lock.alpha.cs.mum.edu.3928a93a.0ac9
i had a similar problem. is solved it with chmod 3777
Yes, NFS is compiled into the kernel not as a module.
Do you have NFS support compiled into your kernel?
Mike Janssen - Jamuraa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Daniel Faller wrote:
I have compiled NFS into the kernel (not as a module). And I have the
nfs-kernel-package installed. Any other ideas? Thanks.
Kelly
You have to compile a custom kernel including kernel-nfs, or use the user
space nfs daemon
(Package nfs-server instead of
Is there a way to view/log boot messages besides those generated by the
kernel i.e. besides dmesg? I believe my modules are not loading
correctly at boot. Thanks
Kelly Corbin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a way to view/log boot messages besides those generated by the
kernel i.e. besides dmesg? I believe my modules are not loading
correctly at boot. Thanks
look at /var/log/kern.log - at least on potato module output it there.
--
Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your
At 04:08 PM 05/22/2000 +0200, you wrote:
/var/spool/exim/messaglog:
2000-05-21 22:27:54 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
local_delivery transport deferred: Permission denied: creating lock file
hitching post /var/spool/mail/admin.lock.alpha.cs.mum.edu.3928a93a.0ac9
i had a similar
Quoting Kelly Corbin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Is there a way to view/log boot messages besides those generated by the
kernel i.e. besides dmesg? I believe my modules are not loading
correctly at boot. Thanks
Shift-PageUp (and PageDown)
Cheers,
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Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +44 1908 653
Quoting Kelly Corbin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Is there a way to view/log boot messages besides those generated by the
kernel i.e. besides dmesg? I believe my modules are not loading
correctly at boot. Thanks
Shift-PageUp (and PageDown)
but note, that this works only, if the virtual
Quoting John Gould ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I am running potato with kernel 2.2.15 installed. Whatever
I do I cannot get ppp to connect to the local RAS server. Another box
running 2.1r4 works perfectly. I have re-built the kernel several times
and stripped out ppp and pppconfig
Package: Initial installation and setup on a PC
Version: Debian GNU/Linux Release 2.1
(I think it comes up as kernel version 2.036 ??)
When installing the Linux onto the pc and going through all of the
modules to install
as part of building the core, I found an error in the
-Original Message-
From: Martin Albert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 21 May 2000 5:52 PM
To: Karl M. Hegbloom
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: rawrite broken from DOS-box under W98? (Was: Re: thinkpad
install prob)
CrossBrand - BIOS upgrade/reference disks
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Karl M. Hegbloom
Sent: Sunday, 21 May 2000 12:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Robert Waldner; debian-user@lists.debian.org; Michael Skipper
Subject: Realtime sched and floppy (Was: Re: rawrite broken from
At 11:25 PM 5/21/00 -0600, montefin wrote:
Hi all,
How come I'm receiving two of most replies from this list. Not that I'm
complaining. The advice I receive here is ten times as informed and
actionable as from any other user-list. Just curious.
See if you get two copies of this one. If you
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
He downloaded kernel version 2.2.9.
It was my first time installing a kernel
and we read from various sources before he
became impatient. We then did the following:
tar xzf /usr/src/kernel...tar.gz
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make menuconfig
make-kpkg
if everything necessary was compiled in,
could you just delete everything from /etc/modules?
-Original Message-
From: David Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 May 2000 16:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: module loading problems
Hi,
I'm using joe for many purposes. The only feature I miss is syntax
highlighting in C. Are there any hints for such a small and fast editor in
Debian with that feature built in?
Frank
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Frank Mehnert wrote:
I'm using joe for many purposes. The only feature I miss is syntax
highlighting in C. Are there any hints for such a small and fast editor in
Debian with that feature built in?
VIM
Quoting Dominic Blythe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
if everything necessary was compiled in,
could you just delete everything from /etc/modules?
Yes, though the comments there might indicate some advantage
in putting noauto. But I much prefer not compiling everything
in. (In fact, you can't if you
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, May 20, 2000 at 07:07:00PM +0200, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
That is a result of the fact that rpm uses a binary database for its
data, while dpkg uses a large number of text-files instead. The
advantage of that is that it is robust (if a single
after a really successful upgrade of a slink machine to potato (a
server) i got excited and tried to do an upgrade on a workstation(with
pretty much everything from slink installed compared to a pretty bare
installation on the server) and it failed.
the package im hung at is gimp-manual.
if i
Hi!
Does anybody know an easy way to install -doc and -dev packages
automatically when installing a certain package? Say I select libgtk1.2 in
dselect and it suggests libgtk1.2-dev, libgtk1.2 and libgtk1.2-dbg, too.
Adding Suggests: *-dev, *-dbg to each Package is a) much work b)
annoying if you
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