Augusto Javier González wrote:
Gracias a todos los que me habeis contestado sobre el
problema de ispell, lo he conseguido solucionar
gracias a vosotros, no tengo por defecto latin1,
como podría activarlo?.
Salvo que sea un archivo tex o html, ya debe estar activado por omisión.
Desde emacs,
Hola
yo creo que ya no hace falta (ni con sendmail ni con postfix), yo al
menos ya no la uso... (eso si, a postfix debes activarle la directiva
correspondiente -mailbox_command creo- en el main.cf)
y a sendmail tienes que poner como programa de entrega local a procmail...
Lo de ponerlo
Alguien conoce software que permita reproducir ficheros de
texto como sonido en Debian o en Linux. Me refiero a ese software que te lee
en voz alta un texto, más conocido como TTS o Text to
Speech.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
puedes utilizar Festival
- -Mensaje original-
De: Josemáry Amatriain Martínez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: martes, 23 de enero de 2001 13:10
Para: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Asunto: text to speech
Alguien conoce software
Alguien conoce
software que permita reproducir ficheros de texto como sonido en
Debian o en Linux. Me refiero a ese software que te lee en voz alta un
texto, más conocido como TTS o Text to Speech.
puedes utilizar
Festival
Muchas gracias por la
información.
- Mensaje original -
De: Santiago Vila [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: Martes, Enero 23, 2001 9:42 pm
Título: Re: 386,1Mb RAM
Santiago Vila wrote:
pero quería saber si podría hacerle correr X pero no como
server sino como cliente.
Es decir las aplicaciones y el X-server corriendo en
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 01:10:12PM +0100, Josemáry Amatriain Martínez wrote:
Alguien conoce software que permita reproducir ficheros de texto como
sonido en Debian o en Linux. Me refiero a ese software que te lee en voz alta
un texto, más conocido como TTS o Text to Speech.
Te re-envío un
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Cesar Iriso Calle wrote:
Santiago Vila wrote:
Creo que tienes un pequeño lío. El servidor X *es* quien escupe
los pixels en pantalla (en eso consiste un servidor X).
No, no tengo lío .El servidor X escupe los pixels ,pero
¿ en que pantalla ?
En la pantalla del
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 01:30:28PM +2400, Cesar Iriso Calle wrote:
Santiago Vila wrote:
Creo que tienes un pequeño lío. El servidor X *es* quien escupe
los pixels en pantalla (en eso consiste un servidor X).
No, no tengo lío .El servidor X escupe los pixels ,pero
¿ en que pantalla ?
Nas.
Antes de nada lamento dar tanto la brasa por un ridículo 386,
pero por lo que me decís el X-server es un motor gráfico asociado
a un terminal (monitor y tarjeta gráfica )pero entonces
¿ cómo puede funcionar una terminal tonta con soporte gráfico,
mínimo si se quiere ,si para ello
Josep Llauradó Selvas wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Santiago Pastorino wrote:
En concreto, qué te dice? Que mensajes te salen cuando ejecutas el
xcdroas?
Por que al iniciar sesion con gdm entro como usuario normal hago su y
ejecuto xcdroast y me anda barbaro, y si inicio sesion
Hola a todos.
¿Como puedo sincronizar una red entera con diversos
linux, unix y Windows NT utilizando a un server local
como servidor de tiempo ??.
He estado leyendo la documentación de ntp pero siempre
hace referencia a servidores públicos en internet. Yo
no necesito afinar tanto, únicamente
Hola!
Estoy intentando pasarme de la versión 8.0.5 a la 8i de Oracle, y, al
ejecutar el instalador (runInstaller), me da este error:
The Java RunTime Environment was not found at d/bin/jre. Hence, the
Oracle Universal Installer cannot be run.
Please visit http://www.javasoft.com and install JRE
Hay un jdk preparado para debian y que funciona
perfectamente con Oracle 8i.
--- Rodrigo Moya [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Hola!
Estoy intentando pasarme de la versión 8.0.5 a la 8i
de Oracle, y, al
ejecutar el instalador (runInstaller), me da este
error:
The Java RunTime Environment was
Me voy a comprar un disco de unos 20G.
En el actual tengo ocupados
/home 1101 M
/var 1026M
/usr 1086M
/boot 2M(1810K)
Así que he pensado repartir en tres particiones iguales (unos 6600M) el / ,
/home y /var, y hacer una particion para /boot.
El problema es que he leido en algun sitio
On Tue, 23 de Jan de 2001, a las 11:05:42AM -0600, Carlos López wrote:
Hay un jdk preparado para debian y que funciona
perfectamente con Oracle 8i.
¿Direcciones, plis?
Have a nice day ;-)
TooManySecrets
On 23 Jan 2001 11:05:42 -0600, Carlos López wrote:
Hay un jdk preparado para debian y que funciona
perfectamente con Oracle 8i.
y ¿cuál es? ¿alguno de los que viene en woody? ¿o en javasoft?
saludos
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 06:03:18PM +0100, Rodrigo Moya wrote:
Buenas, he instalado el kernel 2.4 y las raidstools2, con lo que los actuales
raids no me rulan. He intentado cambiar todo, por activa y por pasiva, ya he
escrito el /etc/raidtab, y todo lo que se me ha ocurrido, pero al hacer un
Tengo un problema con la tarjeta scsi AIC 7880, al principio me reconocia
los disco scsi (tengo 4 de estos de 2.25 GB) cada uno, intente instalar
windows 98, pero despues de instalarlo me dio problemas, y ahora no me
reconoce ningun disco, que soluciones hay para esto.
Gracias.
Ya s que este no es la lista ms adecuada para mi pregunta, pero si alguno
me la quiere responder, os estar muy agradecido.
En el trabajo hemos montado una serie de servidores con Debian y ahora, para
su administracin, necesitamos algo que nos permita tener un entorno grfico
sobre Windows 2000 (y
Ramon Alonso wrote:
Me voy a comprar un disco de unos 20G.
En el actual tengo ocupados
/home 1101 M
/var 1026M
/usr 1086M
/boot 2M(1810K)
Así que he pensado repartir en tres particiones iguales (unos 6600M) el / ,
/home y /var, y hacer una particion para /boot.
El problema
En el trabajo hemos montado una serie de servidores con Debian y ahora, para
su administración, necesitamos algo que nos permita tener un entorno gráfico
sobre Windows 2000 (y otros de la saga) ya que los distintos ordenadores se
encuentran en emplazamientos distintos.
Has probao el webmin? te
Santiago Pastorino wrote:
Josep Llauradó Selvas wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Santiago Pastorino wrote:
En concreto, qué te dice? Que mensajes te salen cuando ejecutas el
xcdroas?
Por que al iniciar sesion con gdm entro como usuario normal hago su y
ejecuto xcdroast y me
--- Santiago Pastorino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Josep Llauradó Selvas wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Santiago Pastorino wrote:
En concreto, qué te dice? Que mensajes te salen
cuando ejecutas el
xcdroas?
Por que al iniciar sesion con gdm entro como
usuario normal hago su y
To: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: Targeta de Video y Modem...
El driver para el HSP Pctel de la 748 lo tengo en
http://getfx.virtualave.net/pc100linux.zip
Respecto a la SiS620 se puede configurar sin problemas en debian, al menos
lo he
At 16:47 23/01/01 +0100, you wrote:
Me voy a comprar un disco de unos 20G.
En el actual tengo ocupados
/home 1101 M
/var 1026M
/usr 1086M
/boot 2M(1810K)
Así que he pensado repartir en tres particiones iguales (unos 6600M) el / ,
/home y /var, y hacer una particion para /boot.
El
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 04:47:34PM +0100, Ramon Alonso wrote:
El problema es que he leido en algun sitio que la particion /boot debe ser de
unos 20M y actualmente solo utilizo 2. No es excesivo 20 M?
Si tu boot manager requiere una partición /boot, necesitas cambiar de boot
manager. :)
--
Y por si las moscas, yo suelo hacer una partición pal /tmp de unos 100 -
500 MB, pues asi me aseguro que si me llenan el /tmp me quede espacio en /.
Si el servidor tiene samba está bien tener una partición /tmp enorme pa la
red, pa que la gente pueda dejar temporalmente lo que haga falta.
Hola... Mas problemas
Si arranco GMC como root, todo va bien, arranca todo lo rapido que es
normal pero si lo hago como cualquier otro usuario, tarda ¡¡ MAS DE
15 MINUTOS !! sin notarse ninguna otra bajada de rendimiento de la
máquina.
¿Alguna pista? Utilizo Debian, kernel 2.2.14 y
help
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 12:28:20AM -0500, Jorge Sanchez Pelaez wrote:
help
I need somebody...
help
Not just anybody...
BUENOS DIAS!!!
Y entonces, va Cesar y dice ¿386,1Mb RAM?
Tengo un 386 con 1Mb de RAM ,de las soldadas
a placa,no hay slots de expansión ni nada parecido.
Me gustaría saber si es posible ,con tan escasa
memoria ,que ejecute programas X como cliente
(algo asi como terminal tonta con X)
Hola
Tengo un problema y creo que es mi board, tengo en
el disco las siguientes particiones
win 32 1,5G Primaria
win 32 2,0GExtendida
ext2 2,0G Primaria
ext2 64M swap
Sobran 1,5G en el disco y quiero instalar otra
distribución de Linux, el problemas es que al tratar de hacerla me dice que
-Mensaje original-
De: Miquel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: Ricardo Villalba [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: Lista Debian debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Fecha: martes 23 de enero de 2001 0:20
Asunto: Re: Sobre el .forward para usar el procmail
[...]
yo creo que ya no hace falta (ni con sendmail ni
Necesito conocer las diferencias a nivel de programacion de lenguajes entre
Java 3D, Rendel y Open GL; a si miscom como concepto basicos lo mismo que su
uso para que sirven y los almoritmos para detectar superficies visibles.
Muchas Gracias,
Henry.
--- Mensaje Original ---
De: Henry Lopez
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001 00:45:24 +0100
Andres Seco Hernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
En plan sencillo, se me ocurre que puedes usar rdate para sincronizar los
linux entre si (igual los unix también, si lo tienes para ellos).
Y para los NTs el servicio TimeServ del kit de recursos contra un
El Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 06:21:28AM -0500, Jorge Sanchez Pelaez dijo:
Hola
Tengo un problema y creo que es mi board, tengo en el disco las siguientes
particiones
win 32 1,5G Primaria
win 32 2,0G Extendida
ext2 2,0G Primaria
ext2 64M swap
Sobran 1,5G en el disco y quiero instalar
Jorge Sanchez Pelaez wrote:
Hola
Tengo un problema y creo que es mi board, tengo en el disco las
siguientes particiones
win 32 1,5G Primaria
win 32 2,0G Extendida
ext2 2,0G Primaria
ext2 64M swap
Sobran 1,5G en el disco y quiero instalar otra distribución de Linux,
el problemas
http://www.linuxprinting.org/
har en IMHO mycket bra databas över skrivare som stöds av UNIX/Linux, och
hur man installerar dessa.
/Per Eric
--
^): Per Eric Rosén http://rosnix.nu/~per/
/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG 7A7A BD68 ADC0 01E1 F560 79FD 33D1 1EC3 1EBB 7311
Michael Bramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Debconf allow multi language templates files. But very few packages
with templates files use this feature. (only debconf, base-config and
roxen support several languages (=5) )
I start to translate this week same templates and write bugreport. I
set a web
Sez Colin Watson:
Michael Bramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Debconf allow multi language templates files. But very few packages
with templates files use this feature. (only debconf, base-config and
roxen support several languages (=5) )
I start to translate this week same templates and write
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson) writes:
Speaking of which, I see roxen and roxen2 both use se for Swedish
translations in the above list, while the generally accepted Swedish
locale in most of the rest of Debian seems to be sv. Since the roxen*
maintainer speaks Swedish and I'm only at
Bom dia
Eu gostava de saber como é que configuro o sendmail de forma a que
quando ele tenta entregar mails para utilizadores que já não existem no
nosso servidor, ele envia ao emissor da mensagem uma outra indicando que
o utilizador já não existe.
Por exempo:
Eu envio um mail para [EMAIL
Olá,
Sei que alguns aqui utilizam Speedy/Virtua, etc e não precisam
utilizar um iG para diminuir a conta do provedor.
Mas, para os outros mortais, como eu, ai vai um trecho de Perl
que fiz para automatizar a autenticacao do iG e não precisar ir para
aquela página idiota de login.
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 10:38:06AM -0200, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
Olá,
Sei que alguns aqui utilizam Speedy/Virtua, etc e não precisam
utilizar um iG para diminuir a conta do provedor.
HAHAHAHAHAH!
O Uol me avisou que a partir de 01/02 vai dobrar o preço de
Em Terça 23 Janeiro 2001 12:24, Eduardo Marcel Macan escreveu:
Seu script é de muita valia e eu vou guardar uma cópia :)
Digo mais: quer distribuir seu script no CD da Revista do Linux?
Henrique Cesar Ulbrich
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.RevistaDoLinux.com.br
On 23 Jan, Henrique Cesar Ulbrich wrote:
Em Terça 23 Janeiro 2001 12:24, Eduardo Marcel Macan escreveu:
Seu script é de muita valia e eu vou guardar uma cópia :)
Desculpe-me a total ignorancia: esta ¨feature¨ de pagina de entrada
e´ especial para paulistas? Aqui no Rio, eu entro no IG
Hi,
I'm trying to make the GD Graphics Library works
with PNG format support in my perl scripts.
The following packages were installed in my Debian
Potato:
libgd-perl 1.18-2.1
libgd1g 1.7.3-0.1
libgd1g-dev 1.7.3-0.1
libpng2 1.0.5-1
libpng2-dev 1.0.5-1
But when I run my script I get this
Ola lista
Amanhã o pessoal do Virtua virá instalar o cable modem aqui na minha
maquina, e eu queria uma ajuda para configurá-lo no debian.
Alem de configurar algumas informacoes no /etc/net/interfaces , o que mais
devo fazer?
Obrigado,
Daniel
- Original Message -
From: Thadeu Penna
Oi Daniel,
O sistema do virtua funciona com DHCP, muito embora desde que
instalei, há 3 meses, nunca meu IP mudou...
As informações que você precisa saber é:
* como configurar um placa de rede via dhcp
* ter o netscape com flash instalado (eu não
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I would like to use the acrobat reader as a plugin for Netscape. I have placed
nppdf.so in the /usr/lib.../plugins directory with the other plugin. When I
plugins using About plugins, it tells me that the plugin is where I want it,
but that it is not enabled. Am I doing this correctly? If I am,
I'm trying to make an iso of a directory structure on my hard drive using
mkisofs. I have Rock Ridge and Joliet enabled (along with a few other
things), but it gives me an error saying the files with the same name, but
in different directories have the same Rock Ridge name. Then it says
Brendan == Brendan Cully [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brendan As far as I know they've been allowed in courier for a
Brendan while. In mutt you can press enter to descend
Brendan subfolders and space to open a mailbox. or maybe it's
Brendan the other way around - I haven't tested
Hello,
I am behind a firewall here at work and using Exim as my MTA. Most of
the time (like 95%), I can send messages fine and they get delivered OK.
However, the other 5% of the time Exim gives me the error message:
This message was created automatically by mail delivery software (Exim).
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 12:13:03AM -0600, Benjamin Pharr wrote:
I'm trying to make an iso of a directory structure on my hard drive using
mkisofs. I have Rock Ridge and Joliet enabled (along with a few other
things), but it gives me an error saying the files with the same name, but
in
At 12:31 AM 1/23/01 , you wrote:
file://c:\program files\qualcomm\eudora mail\attach\Re mkisofs.ems
0880.000260b7b4e.jpgfile://c:\program files\qualcomm\eudora
mail\attach\Re mkisofs.ems 0880.0002 Re mkisofs.ems
OK, fair enough, I removed the Joliet flag, gave it a try, and I still have
the
| okay to answer your questions, first xdm starts up upon booting. I
| get a login screen with spaces for user name and password. I can
| type in the information and the computer appears to accept the
| information, goes black for a second or two as though it's about to
| show me my desktop, and
on Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 09:04:19PM -0500, MaD dUCK ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
hey,
i am new to debian - done redhat and suse and am now finally with what
truly seems to be the best distro. honestly, it was a pleasure to
install debian and using it is fabulous too for i *hate* that
redhat/suse
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Matt Miller wrote:
How do I detect packages on which nothing depends? I know I
must have accumulated a number of these that I no longer want.
Short of running dselect (or storm?) and performing a package-
by-package examination, what can be done to detect this
I've been using RedHat 6.2 and 7.0 for about a year and now I think I'm ready
to have a go at some other Linux distro. Being fascinated by Debian
stability and real Open Source nature I put the following straightforward
preliminary questions:
Migrating to Debian potato can I have a USB working
Martin Fluch wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Matt Miller wrote:
How do I detect packages on which nothing depends? I know I
must have accumulated a number of these that I no longer want.
Short of running dselect (or storm?) and performing a package-
by-package examination, what can be
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Matthew Dalton wrote:
Martin Fluch wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Matt Miller wrote:
How do I detect packages on which nothing depends? I know I
must have accumulated a number of these that I no longer want.
Short of running dselect (or storm?) and
Ethan == Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ethan why are you enabling both Rock Ridge and joliet? joliet is
Ethan a MS extension for long filenames, Rock Ridge is an
Ethan extension for long names and sane permissions. you only
Ethan need Rock Ridge.
Rock ridge is
Benjamin == Benjamin Pharr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Benjamin OK, fair enough, I removed the Joliet flag, gave it a
Benjamin try, and I still have the same errors. Anybody else?
I assume you have enough disk space required for temporary files?
1. Try the verbose flag.
2. If that
on Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 11:52:57AM +0800, TimPep ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
First: my apologies to kmself. I guess I didn't realize I was sending to
you rather than the list. I hope I haven't used up your good will.
Of _course_ not.
*that* happened a long time ago
Rick Moen's got a
on Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 08:04:30AM +0100, Vittorio De Martino ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
I've been using RedHat 6.2 and 7.0 for about a year and now I think I'm ready
to have a go at some other Linux distro. Being fascinated by Debian
stability and real Open Source nature I put the
on Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 02:45:39AM +, Pollywog ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001 01:56:35 + (UTC), Pollywog said:
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 17:51:33 -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com said:
Yeah. I'm running Woody on my desktop, thought I'd stick to Potato for
Hello,
I am looking for some tool to monitor the memory and cpu
load of the running processes.
I usually use the top, but I would like to know if there
is some that can show me the data of a specific process.
I would also like it to keep those data in logs form.
Does somebody
At Mon, 22 Jan 2001 21:34:15 -0800 , Cameron Matheson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I wanted to install wmaker for my newly compiled X4, but I can't because =
it requires me to install xfree86-common and xlib6g. This won't do, so =
I put those two packages on hold, but then it comes up with the =
I'm having a hard
time getting grips of Perlscript, does anyone know of a REALLY good resource for
this scripting language ?
I know matt's but it
is lacking feedback on a number of things.
anyone
?
THank
You,
Joris
Enable the National Semiconductor (natsemi.c) ethernet driver in the kernel
under network devices. Install the new kernel, then add a line to
/etc/network/interfaces for eth0. Boot back up and it should be
working. Promise it'll work, I just got through doing it.
So does newer kernel have
400 over the weeken :) Nothing wrong with your mailfilters i hope ...
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan D. Proulx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 8:44 PM
To: Debian User List
Subject: Re: has debian-user dried up?
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 12:36:39PM -0700, Dean
At Tue, 23 Jan 2001 01:58:24 + , [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson) wrote:
hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 12:58:12PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
On 22-Jan-2001 Lance Simmons wrote:
Where can I find old versions of debs?
[snip]
When a package is updated the
now we're at it, where does one get the Debian Packaged distribution for
Xfree86 4.0.2 ?
-Original Message-
From: David B. Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 2:05 AM
To: Cameron Matheson
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Compiling X4.0.2
To
Ken Weingold wrote:
This looks like an interesting tool and I would like to check it out
on our OpenBSD box. Does anyone know about a source tarball for it?
This may sound stupid, but I am not sure what to do with the tarball
available from the Debian site. :-/ I looked at the Makefile and it
on Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 02:19:53AM +0100, Pablo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hello,
I just buy an external modem TWINCOM 14.4/DF (I know it's slowly but need an
external modem only for mail), without power adapter.
I'm looking for an instruction or technical specification. Can anybody help
on Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 09:42:29PM +1030, David Purton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Hi, I'm looking to set up a caching www proxy on my dialup machine.
Can anybody recommend a lightweight option here?
I looked at squid, but it seems a bit of an overkill for what I want.
Define your needs.
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on Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 12:17:12AM -, Dis Pose ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'm not subscribed to the list, so please cc me on any replies.
I'm a current dialup user, changing to DSL imminently. I also have a
LAN Masqueraded behing that connection and plan to continue that.
My (new) DSL
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001 kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
on Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 09:42:29PM +1030, David Purton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Hi, I'm looking to set up a caching www proxy on my dialup machine.
Can anybody recommend a lightweight option here?
I looked at squid, but it seems
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 08:41:43PM -0600, Gregory Guthrie wrote:
Thanks,
but I want a real /total clone; all updates, configurations, links, files,
etc. Not just a similar fresh install.
In the previous mail you said, that you want to upgrade aour
mothermoard, then you just need to plug
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001 at 00:24:41 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At Tue, 23 Jan 2001 01:58:24 + , [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin
Watson) wrote:
hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
they just go away to
http://archive.debian.org
No, that's only old versions of the entire distribution (i.e.
Hi!
I have no /etc/resolv.conf on my harddisk. Can you give mi an example how
/etc/resolv.conf has to look like?
TimeBoy
Joris Lambrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having a hard time getting grips of Perlscript, does anyone know of
a REALLY good resource for this scripting language ?
I know matt's but it is lacking feedback on a number of things.
I'm afraid I don't know of a good resource, but I can warn you
Matt Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I detect packages on which nothing depends? I know I
must have accumulated a number of these that I no longer want.
Short of running dselect (or storm?) and performing a package-
by-package examination, what can be done to detect this potential
Thanks, for the tip but i'm using it for studying purposes only. I'm aware
of Matt's Scripting flaws (ref. Formmail), To bad but he's the only resource
on perlscript out there, although ...
I found a mailinglist on www.asplists.com wich covers asp/perlscript
I'm working on a Document that will
I'm trying to make an iso of a directory structure on my hard drive using
mkisofs. I have Rock Ridge and Joliet enabled (along with a few other
things), but it gives me an error saying the files with the same name, but
in different directories have the same Rock Ridge name. Then it says
On 22 Jan 2001, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Advantages of using make-kpkg
-- -- - -
I have been asked several times about the advantages of using
the kernel-package package over the traditional Linux way of hand
compiling
This is explained on the following web page:
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch10.html#s-sysvinit
I am new to Debian, but as I understand it, Debian is working to reduce
the number of scripts that you have to edit. The scripts reference
configuration files (in /etc). You don't edit
At Tue, 23 Jan 2001 10:14:02 + , Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001 at 00:24:41 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At Tue, 23 Jan 2001 01:58:24 + , [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin
Watson) wrote:
http://archive.debian.org
No, that's only old versions of the entire
hi,
i maintain some unofficial galeon packages; however, as of late, there have
been quite a few problems which i'm now recovering from with the archive they
are mirrored on and the macine they're built on and so forth. drop me an email
if you'd like me to let you know when the sid packages
I've just tried to compile the debian source file for qmail.
It fails with a fatal error: unable to find user alias.
This has happened with other source files as well.
Anyone know what is wanted here?
Anthony
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Anthony Campbell - running Linux Debian (Windows-free zone)
Over 100 book
Le mar, 23 jan 2001 09:19:09, hogan a écrit :
Enable the National Semiconductor (natsemi.c) ethernet driver in the
kernel
under network devices. Install the new kernel, then add a line to
/etc/network/interfaces for eth0. Boot back up and it should be
working. Promise it'll work, I
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 11:30:08AM +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I've just tried to compile the debian source file for qmail.
It fails with a fatal error: unable to find user alias.
This has happened with other source files as well.
At some point base-passwd got rid of the assignments for
Hello,
I'm running postgresql 7.0.3-4, on debian unstable, and I have trouble to
connecting databases via odbc. I use unixodbc 2.0.3-1, and I can see the data
source in the DataManager, but when I try to connect I get the following error:
'[unixODBC]Could not connect to the server;
Could not
Hi Knud,
do you have your boot image on the raid disk?
The image should reside in the /boot - directory and this directory has to be
on a separate partition. Lilo cannot boot from a raid partition.
The /boot partition could be very small, I choose 25 MB.
That's enough for a lot of images.
Hope
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 05:57:23PM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
Um. How are you installing the themes?
I was at Themes.org and selected the Gold theme download and Moz picked
it up, downloaded it and installed it. Later I moved the skins
directory under package/chrome to another place
Hi!
I´m new in the debianworld and need a god email program, but don´t know one.
I need a program that is able to sort incomming mails by mailadress and put
the mails into different directorys. Is there any software on the 9-CD set
of debian potato 2.0 who is great for this job? I would be afraid
Il Tuesday 23 January 2001 08:59, kmself@ix.netcom.com ha scritto:
on Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 08:04:30AM +0100, Vittorio De Martino
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I've been using RedHat 6.2 and 7.0 for about a year and now I think I'm
ready to have a go at some other Linux distro. Being
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