Hi,
I hope this is the right place to report this issue.
I have a Quantum IDE HD wich works fine,
After installing the Debian system onto it and rebooting the system it
only shows a message reporting
'invalid partition table' although i use the boot:
option 'linux hd=1056,16,63' to make Linux
Lo,
Though the DSELECT program is easier than most linux installation
programs i wonder
if it just aint possible to write something decent on this matter.
All of the linux distributions fail on two points and so does DEBIAN.
1. Easy of use and installation (though now i mind less after 2 weeks
if your pc is configured with DHCP and this server is set-up properly you
should not enter any of these parameters,
maybe the proxy in question is configured for Socks 5 authentication and
thus you need to install (floppy's) a socks 5 proxy client of some sort. You
are probably inside an NT
It is 'normal' that a windows after linux installation messes up your lilo
bootloader state.
Do
fdisk /mbr
on a windows command prompt and reboot to linux (using a rescue
disk)
after that configure your lilo.conf file to make lilo boot correctly and
reinstall lilo
Also make
This guy is in deep trouble guys, try helping him out ...
Apperently i couldn't help him
-Original Message-
From: Patrick Cheong Shu Yang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 2:12 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Linux 2.4.0 root fs problem
On Thu,
[ using Debian
(woody/potato) with 2.4.0 kernel and Xfree86 4.0.2]
I've recently move
to the Gnome/Ximian (used to be Helix) environment.Over at the
gnome/ximian sites i've read about an auto-updater (seemed much like
windowsupdate) for Ximian, i ran the shell command
the ximian.updater
That's what if figured also but you can if you configure a socks 5 client
somehow, all you then need is user authentication
on that proxy, no ?
-Original Message-
From: Rino Mardo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 8:57 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject:
Hello,
I've been re-installing Debian after an over-courages attempt at getting
used to Windows, again. I'm really pleased with what has changed in the
meantime. The 2.4.21 kernel is really something to keep a good eye one
and Gnome2.2, slurp. Mozilla-xft package ! Greaaat!
It surely won't be
Hi People,
I'd like to know about some good tips to fix dependencies wich are
broken because of more up-to-date libraries etc.
Any help would be welcome, it is quite confusing as to why newer
versions are obsoleted by older version dependency's.
Thanks allready people.
--
Mvg,
Joris
- - -
Hi,
Can anyone advise on starting to use SiD as resource for my Debian
Workstation ? Doesn't it have to many issues left open, broken
dependencies etc.
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Mvg,
Joris
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Hi,
Now i've finaly have my debian system up and running with full
audio/video etc (pfew, happy) I ran into this issue with packages not
being able to install ...
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Now i've finaly have my debian system up and running with full
audio/video etc (pfew, happy) I ran into this issue with packages not
being able to install ...
Below is my output :
mypc:/home/user# apt-get install xmms freetype2 freetype2-dev nautilus nautilus-extra
nautilus-suggested
// Please reply to all ...
Hello people and experts :-)
Some issues while trying to get an it-is-all-on the motherboard solution
to work with linux. The board in question is an Abit AT7 MAX (not a
MAX2) wich uses the KT333 chipset together with some Realtek-chips to
make an all-in solution. The
Hello,
I've been making up my personal killer sources.list file and it turned
out to have some issues. Galeon cannot be installed because of some
weird dependency issue with mozilla. Mozilla in turn will no longer
execute, it get's stuck in memory-space.
Someone who can help me out ?
Regards,
On Sun, Jul 08, 2001 at 10:26:34AM -0500, Andrew Perrin wrote:
Greetings folks-
Hello Andy,
Just read your mail below. IMHO the Microsoft Reader format has been licensed
from Adobe and is thus very likely to be read-able by Acrobat Reader or any of
it's clones. Since they're talking about
Hi All,
I've been looking to install the msttcorefonts package but although i've
downloaded all of the files into a directory and give the script the right path
the TT fonts won't install. I've tried this on both .exe-archives and expanded
archives.
Someone got a good/quick hint for me on
you have to set the permissions for the user wich is accessing the table
the mysql homepage has a contributed page with software wich supports user
maintenance
-Original Message-
From: Angel MAN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 7:35 PM
To:
If i were you i'd upgrade to kernel 2.4.x since it has muuuch better laptop
support. Compiling the kernel with 'make menuconfig' seems to be the most
reliable way to compile any required packages you might need.
Give it a go, it' reliable/modern and feature rich.
Joris
-Original
howto's.
Hope this was what you ware lookin for.
Sorry not bein able to assist you further. I have no more time left for
linux. Too Bad.
Joris
-Original Message-
From: Laurent VANCAILLIE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 9:59 AM
To: Joris Lambrecht
Cc: debian-user
That would be a first, mozilla working great, you must have some heavy
machinerie. To my humble opinion mozilla is slow and the mailclient can
crash your entire system. not ? (please say NOT i've been really annoyed
with the weak-browser thang on linux)
-Original Message-
From: Michael P.
PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 3:38 PM
To: Joris Lambrecht
Subject: Re: What's up with Mozilla
That would be wrong. Maybe a bit on the slow side but more testing will
solve that :) I have never once had the mailclient go south on me yet
alone take down Debian. And I have not used
you could do the following
CTRL-C
CTRL-J
reset
CTRL-J
this will,
eventually break any running/hangin application (need some luck here)
send a return (enter)
execute the reset command wich will refresh your terminal session in the
same way a log-on would do
send a return to execute reset
It's
do you by any chance upgrade to Xfree 4.x and are running framebuffers
compiled into the kernel ?
-Original Message-
From: Tyler Braun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 4:55 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Console Text Scrambled
This morning after
should your ISP be using dhcp just type
ifconfig -a
at the prompt, this should display the DNS/nameservers wich you need
-Original Message-
From: Martin Marconcini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 3:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Debian-User-List
Subject: RE:
why not simply install midnight commander ? This will show the zipped file
as a directory tree ... very handy
-Original Message-
From: Anthony Fox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 3:37 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Opening .gz files with links
i'm afraid the 'new' NTFS is rather a p.i.t.a regarding compatibility, it
has far more attributes and is 'from what i've gathered' very hard to hack
into. Even Writing a read-only driver might be very, very hard. Since it is
internally very different from NT NTFS reading the WIN2K NTFS will 'to my
:-) from experience i can say that in the end win2k is as bad or as good as
you think winnt is. Especially at the lower level (drivers etc.) layer
things go wrong very badly from time to time. Some Antivirus software and
Personal Firewalls have the habit of crashing you system once in a while.
VERY true, i've walked that path about eight years ago when going thru SCO
Unix Administration courses (Initiation and Basic Administration). There
i've learned that (besides the marketing bable) the way microsoft operates
it's OS is basically NOT DONE. You'll understand the workings of your
on windows 9x you can boot into Linux with
some-alternate-way-of-installing-but-i-think-i-forgot-the-name, isn't it the
umsdos install method ?
-Original Message-
From: Kevin C. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 1:28 AM
To: MaD dUCK
Cc:
Dear dUCK,
isn't 2.00 more like 2% ? It is US notation where . is a decimal separator.
Not ?
-Original Message-
From: MaD dUCK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 3:38 AM
To: debian users
Subject: high load average
someone explain this to me:
albatross:~$ uname -a
can propose a solution, i should have added the insecurity issue
though.
-Original Message-
From: MaD dUCK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 6:49 PM
To: Joris Lambrecht
Cc: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
Subject: Re: Is it possible...
also sprach Joris Lambrecht
very, very strange indeed,
I've installed Debian (aug. 2000 release), Win9x, WinNT or 2000 and QNX
(Neutrino) all on one machine and never had a similar problem. Did you by
any chance run some extraordinary installation script or reinstall/upgrade
some windows software afterwards ? Are you
Is
that darned ReiserFS even worth the risk ? LOT's of messages on file corruption
and troubles with it ...
-Original Message-From: Ken Sandell
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 5:52
PMTo: debian-user@lists.debian.orgSubject: Quota and
ReiserFS
This person probably installed/upgrade X 4.x on top of an existing X
remove the entire X11 dir in /usr/bin/X11
reinstall X is the quickest way to make it work
COULD take some reconfiguration for window managers etc.
Joris
-Original Message-
From: mike polniak [mailto:[EMAIL
i had something similar apparently had to do with perl (here too ?),
took the risk, machine still works ... had to reinstall a bit. This, of
course, is caused by some package wich is set to be removed and causes a
cascade of dependencies to be activated. Most of the time this can be caused
by a
Hmmm, you're realy new to linux are you not ?
You'll need either 3 iso files (about 600MB each), take a look here
http://cdimage.debian.org/ or use the BCD of GNU/Debian linux wich you can
find at http://open-projects.linuxcare.com/BBC/
Good Luck,
joris
ps: this must be my top reply day,
- Check out the Epox website first ... and search the web with a
searchengine, i know it might take a long time
Very likely, it might be you have a serious IRQ conflict and/or some address
conflicts with some devices. Another possible problem is that the serial
port on you motherboard is not
This might be the way to go, in case you do ... there is a free powerpoint
presentation viewer available at the microsoft site. Maybe someone should
try to get this to work with WINE.
-Original Message-
From: Gavin Hamill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 12 maart 2001 17:06
To:
worked :-) Rather nice eh !
-Original Message-
From: Gavin Hamill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 12 maart 2001 17:52
To: Joris Lambrecht
Cc: Carl Greco; Knud Sørensen; debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: Powerpoint player (extreme programming presentation)
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001
http://www.microsoft.com/Office/000/viewers.htm
-Original Message-
From: Joris Lambrecht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 12 maart 2001 17:54
To: 'Gavin Hamill'; Joris Lambrecht
Cc: Carl Greco; Knud Sørensen; debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: Powerpoint player (extreme
just replying to the CHAP/PAP remark. To my knowledge that is not true.
Windows 9x for sure uses CHAP and will, if i recall correctly, fall back to
PAP. There is much to be said about the windows implementation of CHAP/PAP
and so on. Running windowsupdates and checking the M$ knowledgebase might
Is this the only scsi device attached to the controller ?
I remember similar problems when there was a termination problem or a
conflict between the assigned scsi id's. Check this first. The 1542 does
require you to set the ID on the device and to properly terminate it. Also
make sure your cable
can't you just simply disable the built in vga in your computer's bios ?
-Original Message-
From: TeknoDragon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 15 maart 2001 21:22
To: Nathan E Norman
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Intel FW82810 chipset
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001,
I asssumed cable modems were encrypting there communications with some
simple built-in algorithm
-Original Message-
From: Ethan Benson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: zondag 18 maart 2001 14:59
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Linux Network Security: POP
On Sun, Mar 18,
Mail::Sendmail module
i'm trying to get this to work using Perl 5.6.x on an NT4.0 system with IIS
4.0
should work fine except i get this error message
Cannot send data (550 Unable to relay for [EMAIL PROTECTED])
What is causing this error ?
Thank you,
Joris
Some time ago there was a thread on Powerpoint in Linux. It was suggested
(by me) to use the M$ freeware powerpoint viewer. Someone said he'd check it
out. Are you still here ? How did it go ?
This could prove to be a serieous advantage when trying to make a 'serious'
linux desktop config. Since
-Original Message-
From: Joris Lambrecht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 19 maart 2001 14:51
To: activePerl (E-mail)
Cc: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
Subject: mail::sendmail
Mail::Sendmail module
i'm trying to get this to work using Perl 5.6.x on an NT4.0 system with IIS
4.0
You
should use the boomerang or vortex driver, i think it says 3c59x adapter but it
works with a 3c905c as well. Otherwise visit the 3com website, for some cards
there are linux modules available, could be wrong about this but worth a
try
greets,
joris
-Original Message-From:
Download TeraTerm Pro from any of it's many mirror's, support VT100
emulation etc. as well as an ssh implementation.
Download @ http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002416/teraterm.html
Download ssh plugin @ http://www.zip.com.au/~roca/ttssh.html (just for your
information)
Configure the needed
:-( Canon is NOT linux-friendly, they got me crying for hours when i found
out my Brand new D660U scanner is and WILL not be supported by Linux because
canon won't support such incredibly ludicrous software
-Original Message-
From: Robert Voigt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: woensdag 21
Red Carpet, is that THE icon (soft install at a click is the promise) that
doesn't get to work on any X/Ximian config i ever tried ? Why doesn't the
linux community adopt something like a Linux Carpet that will work on all
kinds of desktops/window managers ?
-Original Message-
From:
- this is not a personal remark but a vented frustration -
I've mentioned this many times before but it doesn't seem to trickle thru
into 'that one thing to do'. Debian Linux has some excellent howto's and
readme's wich will get you thru 99.5% of all your installation and
configuration trouble.
Great, let me know if someone gets the D660U or compatible scanners to work
with Linux.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Voigt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 22 maart 2001 11:28
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: Problem with printer Canon BJC 4300
:-( Canon is NOT
i've posted on this in the past, there is an open-source project that is
very good, can't remember the name really.
Maybe someone on the list does ?
Greetings,
Joris
-Original Message-
From: Dave Whiteley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 22 maart 2001 12:18
To: M G Berberich
There is no particular order for installing any windows / linux config. BUT
... (taratatata)
If you install Linux first and have installed LILO into the MBR (i believe
any) windows installation later on will simply clear the MBR so you'll be
unable to boot into Linux but you system will default
i've been away from linux for some time now (sad story) but ain't it so that
xdm is called from /etc/inittab ?
-Original Message-
From: Nate Amsden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 22 maart 2001 18:31
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: prompt at startup
Marcelo
You could also make yourself a noise silenced case wich to put your computer
into. Would cost you but wouldn't be such a _crazy_ thing to do. What you
could also do is get yourself an SMP board and plug in two slower cpu's
(333Mhz or so). If you would be running a 2.4 or even 2.2 kernel on that i
You've probably accidently upgraded some part of X or even removed some part
of X
Try running XF86Setup again, run it from the console to be sure and make
sure to use a NEW config file (asked at startup)
Greetings,
Joris
-]-Original Message-
-]From: David Densmore [mailto:[EMAIL
Spread the word ...
http://counter.li.org/
Linux Counter Home Page.url
Linux Counter Home Page.url
Description: Binary data
This WON't be easy if you're systemdisk is really damaged.
It's pretty hard to explain this in an email because of the variety of
conditions, let us know if you're getting somewhere or feeling rather lost.
Did you allready boot into single user mode and run efsck2 ? Maybe you're
just
Yesterday i've read that the next-gen AMD cpu will support FULL sse, the end
of PIV ?
Also, since there ARE Athlon optimized gcc compiler you might get a real
performance boost from recompiling. I don't know about 3DNOW support in
linux but it should also provide some substantial performance
I know this is rather rude to those who're aware of the threat for some time
now but ... there is a Linux BIND (DNS) worm spreading and it's NASTY.
Since some major sites don't post on this i'd thought it would be worth
mentioning. Basically the safest thing to do is update the version of BIND
you
Hi all,
Is there support underway, or allready here, for USB 2.0 and will it support
the peer-to-peer networking that might be possible with this version of USB
?
It adapted some firewire feature ...
thank you,
joris
Nice article to give you and idea ...
To point out what you can 'gain' by choosing for an Athlon based system have
a read http://firingsquad.gamers.com/hardware/tbirdproject/default.asp
Just change the components with P4 material and you'll (don't forget the
RDRAM) see
This article might point out some things
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/8/17938.html
-Original Message-
From: John Griffiths [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 29 maart 2001 5:08
To: Ben Collins
Cc: Mark Devin; Debian-user
Subject: Re: Linux Virus
At 10:00 PM 3/28/2001
in my experience this might have something to do with bad printer steering
or even simply the parallell cable not being connected properly. if windows
does it you just used the wrong driver, on linux that might be the wrong
filter or using postscript on a non postscript device
greets,
joris
To those concerned www.fsecure.com has a Linux anti-virus solution
http://www.fsecure.com/v-descs/lindose.shtml they finally added it to their
knowledgebase (wasn't there yesterday), little late for them
Didn't know about any GPL anti-virus software or other commercial
offerings
I think you'll simply need to apt-get libc5 to get this working ... not ?
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Rath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 29 maart 2001 17:23
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: old debian with libc5
hi,
I need an old debian based in libv5, i don't
when there is a spark one might get
-Original Message-
From: Alexis Roda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 29 maart 2001 18:32
To: debian
Subject: Re: pyton perl
D-Man wrote:
Perl uses lots of operators and allows one to write code that is
_very_ compact, to the point
Amsden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 29 maart 2001 18:57
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
Subject: Re: OT : Anti Virus Software for Linux
Joris Lambrecht wrote:
To those concerned www.fsecure.com has a Linux anti-virus solution
so does
nice one, i've posted on www.fsecure.com a few hours ago
also check sophos avp and mcafee like someone else suggested
cya
-Original Message-
From: Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 29 maart 2001 19:13
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc: [EMAIL
this .gif file format is no longer publicly available since some company (by
sudden insanity) decided to start earning money on it's patents,
i'd advise you to use .jpg or any other format wich will get you similar
results in size AND quality
:: side note :: i think it's possible to save as a
I'm not aware of graphics and it's specific pro's and con's, since adobe
support .jpb for webgraphics i thought i didn't matter that much
PNG tends to be rather 'heavy' for a website to use, No ?
It's possible the non-free package will get you what you need.
Greets,
Joris
-Original
maybe i'm off into the great wide open here but dselect recognises vi like
searches
pressing / and then typing what it is you're looking for will take you
there, pressing / again will start the search all over
correct me if i'm wrong
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
if you wouldn't NEED any of these you wouldn't be asking what they are
for either
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vrijdag 30 maart 2001 16:19
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: reinstalling all packages
Matus \fantomas\ Uhlar [EMAIL
i did try to apologise, my only defence is i'm working in a MS oriented
company because i have to, darned hard to find a Linux job over here in
belgium
-Original Message-
From: Roberto Diaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: zaterdag 31 maart 2001 20:13
To: Joris Lambrecht
Cc: 'debian-user
Alson,
-might be all wrong, let me know-
Since you mention AnalogX you MUST be using a windows machine as a proxy.
Tss Tss. I think that if you want to keep using this proxy you should
download the Analogx portmapper also to redirect these ports to your proxy
port.
To be honest, don't use those
My apologies to alson for the confusion, just started typo-ing away.
Should've been Matthew ...
-Original Message-
From: Joris Lambrecht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 2 april 2001 17:36
To: 'Alson van der Meulen'; Debian User List
Subject: RE: mail client that works through
you should consider installing the linuxconf tool, this provides you with a
graphical or even textbased interface (nice ansi graphics) to configure your
network (among other things, it's a handy tool).
Regards,
joris
-Original Message-
From: Alson van der Meulen [mailto:[EMAIL
Hmm, since linux runs on system beginning with 386 i'd suggest you donate
those to a Museum :)
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Freedman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vrijdag 6 april 2001 2:23
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc: Daniel Freedman
Subject: (OT) Donating old hardware...
You're probably asked for an IPC$ password of some sort ? This means that
you're machine was not added correctly to the domain. Check this first if
that's the case.
regards,
joris
-]-Original Message-
-]From: Hall Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-]Sent: vrijdag 6 april 2001 19:41
wouldn't dell be creating 'some' drivers ?
they include redhat in 'some' installs so ...
worth checking out ?
cya
J.L.
-Original Message-
From: Rogerio Brito [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 4:49 AM
To: DebianList
Subject: NVidia, Open Your Eyes (and Sources!)
look up some decent how-to, this proved to be a real p.i.t.a with me
installation
the win2k bootloader was allready installed and gave lilo a really hard time
i've read on this list that grub is much nicer
J.L.
-Original Message-
From: romain lerallut [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Gasp Gasp
...
I'm close to
chocking by nervous convulsions
Trying to install
Apache:ASP on a Windows 2000 system have to do it ... will install on Debian
tonight (like a breeze i suspect)
http://www.apache-asp.org
Why DOES it NOT work
on windows 2000 ?
Does anyone know
about some in
eh, little of topic but i'm pulling out my hairs ...
i've just configured apache to run and took loads of time to figure out the
shebang syntax for my config (ibm http + windows 2000 professional), now it
refuses to render style sheets ... what am i supposed to do ?
edit httpd.conf i presume ...
mmm, must say that the html code has been verified to work,
afraid this is some 'feature' in apache :(
J.L.
-Original Message-
From: Michal F. Hanula [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 5:21 PM
To: Casey Webster
Cc: Joris Lambrecht; ktb; debian-user
, 2001 5:30 PM
To: Joris Lambrecht
Cc: Casey Webster; ktb; debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: [OT] two domains and one ip / apache [ css weirdness ]
On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 05:24:42PM +0100, Joris Lambrecht wrote:
mmm, must say that the html code has been verified to work,
afraid
.
-Original Message-
From: Rob VanFleet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 6:05 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: [OT] two domains and one ip / apache [ css weirdness ]
On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 05:24:42PM +0100, Joris Lambrecht wrote:
mmm, must say that the html
teacher,
at least no picky machinery over there
I could of course RTFM for once ... bet it's in there somewhere
Thanks for all your input,
J.L.
-Original Message-
From: Joris Lambrecht
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 6:41 PM
To: 'Justin B Rye'
Subject: RE: [OT] two domains and one ip
me and brian get along real fine after some priv. mail :)
Must admit your reply freaked me out big-time, dce ? dfs/afs ? With A-pa-che
?! iek!
Friendly greetings to all you helpfull people out there,
I really need a break, nighty night girls 'n boys
J.L.
-Original Message-
From:
can't you just upgrade to the 2.4.0 kernel wich will probably have support
built in for this card ... ?
-Original Message-
From: Eric G . Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 7:21 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Aaaarrrhhh
On Tue,
i've got the MUA
blues, badly, i'm feeling slightly depressed, let down and so
on.
I'm also freaking
out on text-based mailclients (i know, i'm a wuzz) and can't find a reasonalby
good X-MUA.
Mutt, is to much of
a hassle for me and lacks some feature. Pine seems like really good but darn i
a problem with a lot of the X app's i've seen, the menu's slide down
instead of popping up.
Still, i like X AND Linux big time.
J.L.
-Original Message-
From: Cliff Sarginson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 10:19 AM
To: Joris Lambrecht; 'debian-user
: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 11:58 AM
To: Joris Lambrecht
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: MUA Blues in X
apt-get install sylpheed
On Wed, 17 Jan 2001 10:02:55 +0100
Joris Lambrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i've got the MUA blues, badly, i'm feeling slightly depressed, let down
http://www6.software.ibm.com/dl/websphere/http-p
Try this, gives you all you want i guess ... try it, nice and easy
interface, i've learned apache the easy way and now understand a lot more
about the httpd.conf file than by reading some boring book or other doc.
-Original Message-
From:
eh, won't it show when typing ifconfig with one or more options ?
-Original Message-
From: Casey Webster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 2:26 PM
To: John Griffiths
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: NIC identification
often they will pe printed
with these versions are vulnerable.
anyway, good to know i turned of my machine this morning :)
J.L.
-Original Message-
From: Phil Brutsche [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 4:00 PM
To: Joris Lambrecht
Cc: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
Subject: Re: Debian is safer
why not change your network cable ?
A broken card ?
I've never experienced trouble with any of the 3com cards i've used 3c5xx /
3c9xx and even pcmcia cards
Just make sure to turn on/off pnp/os installed in your bios (one setting
WILL work)
furthermore i've just installed my debian, selected the
well, if i get this right i have to quit X and my consoles be allright ( not
:( )
I'm using GNOME/Ximian(helix) with gdm and guess what, killing it, resetting
the console's don't work.
To bad, recompiling tonight.
J.L
-Original Message-
From: Hall Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
First,
Yesterdaynight (like
4am today :) i've started compiling the 2.4.0 once more and this time i took the
time for a read (it happens)
Apparently, woody
comes with a compiler the 2.4.0 readme advices against ... they advice a version
prior to 2.95.2 or something and even warn the
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