Hi all-
I've managed to install the base system via floppies and I've spent
several hours downloading packaged with dselect, and all seemed to
be progressing nicely. I've only rebooted the system twice, and
after downloading and installing something to do with the libc5
libraries, dselect
Thank you for the quick response. I must have gone a little crazy
with the 'x' when editing /etc/fstab. That was the problem.
Thanks again for getting me back up and running,
Mark
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Curious question - does the bootup message really say /dev/hda rather
than
Hi all-
I'm relatively new to Debian (just migrated from S.u.S.E.) and was
wondering if anyone knows of any books that have a Debian slant.
I'd like to know things like is there a debian command equivalent to
rpm -q with rpm-based distributions and any other little tidbits
specific to Debian. I'd
On Thu, Aug 20, 1998 at 05:54:41PM -0700, Mark Wagnon wrote:
One thing that I can't figure out is how to set up a color ls. I copied
a custom DIR_COLORS file to /etc, and created an alias for ls with
the --color option but some of my files, namely those that are archived,
compressed,etc
I had a similar problem when I tried to install the Debian base
system from a Windows 98 (FAT32) partition. The problem is (I think)
is that linux kernels prior to 2.0.35 don't have support for fat32
partitions.
I was running S.u.S.E. Linux when I upgraded to Windows 98. I
couldn't mount my
Phillip Neumann wrote:
Hello,
[...]
PD: can you recommend me a menu email reader/sender for console??
PD: i have installed smail, mailx, elm.
I can't really help you out with the config stuff (as I'm smail and
sendmail challenged, and that's why I use netscape), but I've used mutt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So star office 4/5 can be downloaded for free for non-commercial use? well
thats very nice of them, but how many people are going to be prepared to wait
through a 50Mb download?
Has anybody broken it up into 1MB pieces that can be downloaded gradually, or
has
Hi all-
I was wondering if anyone here is using version 0.20.1 of Window Maker?
I have the gzipped tarred file and compiled it, but I don't have
support for any graphic format other than xpm. I've installed the debian
packages for the following files:
libpng
libtiff
libjpeg
and I
Shaleh, Michael, and Christopher
I installed the *-dev.deb packages and everything went smoothly!
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installations? Also, I've heard rumors that there is to be a graphical
frontend to installation (besides dselect). Being somewhat dselect
challenged, is this true, and if so, what is it called?
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I've experiened similar problems and couldn't find an answer in the list
archives. Thanks for the tip. But could you tell me/us what other files
are necessary to print html files? Whenever I try to print from
netscape, I just get the plain ascii html source file instead of the
meat of the message.
###.###.###.###
If you need more help, the ISP-Hookup-HOWTO is invaluable. Check it out
in /usr/doc/HOWTO.
HTH
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. Is there anything
that needs to be done after installing it? I made a link to my windows
fonts, and I can preview them when I run the tst.sh file, but what am I
not doing to make fonts available for netscape, etc?
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with:
Cannot open TCPIP port 7101
Better try another port!
Is this normal? It works fine, I'm just curious as to the significance
of that message.
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(?).
Anyway, I went back to where I got my libc6 2.0.7v-1, and it's gone, and
there is no libc-dev 2.0.7v-1 package either. The only 'non-stable'
version of either is the 19981211 version. Does anyone happen to know
where I can get the dev package?
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to the windows/fonts dir.
HTH
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think you need to put the communicator file in /tmp
or something. The netscape deb package will tell you.
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not over-clocked however. I'm
also using the kernel I installed with too.
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Tino Schwarze wrote:
REMEMBER: BogoMIPS, are bogus only - they DO NOT tell you anything about
your processors real performance. So, I guess, the calibration loop used for
calculation BogoMIPS is somehow broken if you compile 2.0.36 for 686 instead
of 586 (as advised in Help to Processor
back to X type
alt-F7.
HTH
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the mail server be set as the ISP mailserver?
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Hi Alan
You should set your server name to something like mail.netpci.com (or
whatever your ISP calls its mail server) and your user name should be
adavis.
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starting xfstt--command
line, at boot, in .xinitrc?
HTH
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is if you make a new one, and forget to add it,
you'll find yourself scratching your head wondering why your fonts
aren't coming up (at least I was :) ). Excellent, I'm going to try that.
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? Also, is that 300 seconds? If so did you
leave it alone for 5 minutes? I'll try and report my experience.
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. Others will allow you to
click on the title bar with one of the mouse buttons and give you
another drop down menu of windows actions. You can also use the
-geometry option to set the window geometry of nestcape before you run
it.
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HTH
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directory, and
make sure their filenames are lowercase.
o Unzip each of them.
o Untar the gui00 file only.
o Run the Runme executalble.
o Follow the instruction presented by the installation program
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Hey All
I finally bought a cable to connect my sound card and cd-rom drive. I
started up workbone and it sounds great! Is there a keypress or other
utility that will allow me to control the volume though? I'm using a
hamm system.
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M.C. Vernon wrote:
Aumix is the best IMHO
Thanks. I'd have to agree :)
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. Will these run on a hamm system? I figured
I'd get them now and have them handy when I make the move to slink, but
does anyone know if they'll install on hamm? Maybe I should get the
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down (leaving all other entries alone)
enter 65536 for your Audio DMA buffer size
that's it!
Save, exit, and recompile and you should be golden!
I hope this isn't too confusing :)
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will do that. I haven't used it in a while, but
you can find it here:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/binary-i386/admin/isapnptools_1.13-3.1.deb
Check it out, it's like 40k so it's a quick download.
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will put you in the kernel-source-2.0.36 directory). type
make config (or menuconfig, or xconfig, I like xconfig). Follow my
directions from the earlier post and that should do it for you.
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-based NICs.
TIA
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Mitch Blevins wrote:
I've never had problems with them. They're fast and dirt cheap.
I have also heard many other people sing praises to NetGear.
They look pretty good. I'll have to pick up a couple this week.
Thanks
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on the Netgear disk
for the rev B NICs ...
I was told to grab the model with the DEC chip. If you get around to
stress testing the rev B's, can you post your success, or send me
private email on the outcome. I'd be interested.
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that man page.
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reading this right?
TIA
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with my normal user account.
I'm not sure of any 'fancy' way of getting around this, but you log in
as root at the console and start your X session, and that should solve
your problem, I think (it's late and I'm ill :( )
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haven't looked through my man pages on this issue as my man pages are
broken (another apt-related story that I won't go into).
TIA
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the
descriptions, especially the xbase package.
Thanks for the tip.
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and it
picked up where it left off.
Thanks
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did a ctrl-alt-F1 and found xdm in /etc/init.d/. Is it okay to remove
xdm from here without any adverse effects? Well, I did it anyway :) but
I was just wondering if I should seek an alternative solution.
TIA
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://www.debian.org/distrib/vendors#CDs
HTH
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my /etc/vimrc), but I still get no syntax
highlighting :(
Could I replace my lost syntax.vim file with one from someone else's
system? Or does anyone have another solution to my dilemma?
TIA
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the counter
then according to A Guide to LaTeX2e by Kopka and Daly, you need to use
the \stepcounter command like so:
\stepcounter{bepaling}
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that
let you format plain text for nice printout. I haven't used it in a
couple years though.
HTH
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\eE\ek2G\e(0N\e(s0p12h10v0b0s8T\ea8L \eE
That's interesting. Could you point me to a list of PCL commands and
their explanantions? I'm using an HO Laserjet 6L and would like to
experiment :)
TIA
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Hi all,
I purchased a Sony CPD-200ES monitor a couple weeks ago and have been using
it with Debian without any sort of problem. When I bought I re-ran XF86Setup
and configured for my new monitor.
Today when I came home from school, I noticed that my monitor was brighter
than normal. I checked
-Original Message-
From: Oleg Krivosheev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i do not believe X will use video mode which is out of
monitor specs. You can run xvidtune and check
what horizontal and vertical frequencies are
OK
I didn't think so. But it sure is weird. I seemed to have messed up my
Hi Matt,
I didn't know that. Thanks, I'll look for it this evening.
Mark
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From: Matt Folwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mark Wagnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, February 26, 1999 8:58 AM
Subject: Re: X11 and potential monitor
George Bonser wrote:
I think these criticisms are overstated in many cases. Ever try to get
ppp running on Solaris? I have installed many distributions. The initial
install is only a portion of the problem. The rest comes in getting the
system configured the way that you need it. That is
E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
Hi all,
I have a print setup with lpr from the lpr package, and simple print
filters using gs. If for some reason gs fails, lpr keeps retrying to
print the file anyway, and the result is a loop that doesn't end until
the print job is removed with lprm. Is there
awaiting them :)
HTH,
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boot = /dev/hda1
That should be boot=/dev/hda
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John Leget wrote:
Hi,
depmod -a
check out man depmod
cheers
Thanks, I'll check that out.
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thanks for the
response.
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I don't know about adobe acrobat, but I am using xpdf just fine. Try it out
:)
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Date: Monday, March 15, 1999 8:25 PM
Subject: Acrobat plug in crashes netscape
Hi,
my
Do you mean that nothing at all is printed when you try to print from
Netscape? Or do you get partial printouts? I don't know if this will pertain
to you, but I had problems printing everything that wasn't plain-text. I
installed the gs-aladdin package to replace the default gs package, re-ran
I haven't received my slink discs yet, but I fried my video card yesterday,
so I bought a Matrox Mill G200. I couldn't find it listed in the video card
database that you get to choose from when you run XF96Setup on my hamm
system. I looked at the xfree86 site and read that my card was indeed
Hi all-
I just received my slink CDs (yay!) and installed without any problems (that
I know of yet). I purchased a Matrox Millenium G200 video card and I was
informed from an response that I needed to upgrade my X packages to 3.3.3
and that the .debs were at
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the glibc version, I believe that if you install the
netscape4.deb and that should also install whatever you need to get
things going.
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there was
something wrong with the 2.0.36 source(?)
Does anyone have any pointers?
TIA
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, because, a lot of the messages I get are forwarded,
and they exhibit the box-within-a-box pattern.
ho-hum
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might give
a little info on wordprocessors (free and comercial) for Linux.
http://www.hex.net/~cbbrowne/wp.html
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sites with the same results.
Anybody know what I need to do? Am I on the right track to begin with?
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that redhat has.
TIA
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Vaidhyanathan G Mayilrangam wrote:
Hi Mark,
I have a Linksys and it seems like your card is identified right. However.
take a look at /etc/init.d/network. I am using IP 192.168.1.1 and have it
like this.
[Config info clipped]
This code brings up the network. you might want to check
Vaidhyanathan G Mayilrangam wrote:
Hi Mark,
I have a Linksys and it seems like your card is identified right. However.
take a look at /etc/init.d/network. I am using IP 192.168.1.1 and have it
like this.
[config info snipped]
This code brings up the network. you might want to check
.
I've made the changes to Netscape Mail, and now I'm sending this via
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Pollywog wrote:
I have Netscape Communicator 4.51 but I am unable to find an installer for it.
Has anyone seen such an animal?
Check out
http://www.debian.org/Packages/stable/web/netscape4.html
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with it?
Any insight is appreciated.
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Hi:
I ran across a cdrom with a bunch of TT fonts on it, and I thought that
I'd expand my choices under Linux with them. However, there are 1,000 of
them.
Is there some type of previewer I can use to screen which fonts I like?
TIA
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with ;)
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.
Is this okay? I am not going to mess something up here am I?
BTW, can someone tell me how to find out what runlevel Debian ends up at
normally, and should I only remove services at that runlevel?
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$12 US,
including shipping.
HTH
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(diald)?
Third (and last for the moment). Is there any way I can get to the
virtual terminals (alt-Fx) from inside Xwindow?
type ctrl-alt-fx
HTH
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:
mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdc /cdrom
mount -t iso9660 /dev/scd0 /cdwriter
HTH
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that I am pretty close to finding a solution, I'm just not doing
something write. Am I missing/mis-using a filter here?
TIA
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?
Since then, I've decided to live dangerously and use potato
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needed to switch it to lp0.
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Pollywog wrote:
What is LSL?
Linux System Labs
http://www.lsl.com/
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Thanks to all--xv fit the bill!
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anyone else had this problem, or am I the only idiot on this list? I
thought I would ask before I emailed Vincent.
TIA
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