, you can purchase
Open
Sound System from http://www.4front-tech.com. I use it, works well. But note,
that it
is commercial software.
For some reason, this makes recompiling the kernel childs play.
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Not at all.
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path to a nonexistant program within
the script... took me ages to work that one out.
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wish to mount the drive, I use
/mnt/zip. Also, change the type from 'vfat' to the relevant fs type. I
imagine that to begin with, your disks would have been formatted in
windows.
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restricted
image=/vmlinuz.old
label=oldlinux
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optional
read-only
other=/dev/hda1
label=Win98
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table=/dev/hda
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running
Festival for speech synth.
I can stop this by turning the microphne volume right down in aumix.
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(SIGHUP)
Nov 4 19:10:46 Debian pppd[222]: Exit.
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Documentation - The worst part of programming
the system was originally set up for
2.0.33. Is there some library that I'm missing? Everything compiles
fine, so I don't understand why I'm getting these errors.
Thanks for any help,
Max
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On Fri, 30 Oct 1998, Wilson Tuma wrote:
Hi
When adding a new user to a linux system the command adduer is used.
What is the command to remove a user from the systems.
`userdel user`
Use `userdel -r user` to remove the home directory as well.
Michael Beattie
mode
which my modem does not have.. :(
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On 28 Oct 1998, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Hi,
Michael == Michael Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael If you are using chat, pass it the '-v' option.
I am passing the -v option to chat, and indeed, I am also
using W2S95=47 (I have a rockwell chip modem). plog does not have
on a RAID system somewhere... turned me green with envy. :-
How about 4TB?? That is the maximum ext2fs size. (Reference: previous
post)
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or something like that, but i can't find this script.
any hint ?
If I have a good memory, glide does not yet support voodoo2. Although I
may not.. You'd have to check the glide homepage. I dont know the URL
offhand.
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Is there an equivalent way to use the alt keycodes to enter
highascii?? I remember in windows, Alt- would display lovely
characters... It's more a matter of intertest than anything else.
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Beattie wrote:
If you say the host is already configured (Which is good), And win9x
clients can connect, How can I tell my X Server to connect to the remote
host? i.e. bring up a login screen on :1 when the host is available?
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you with the IP
Address.
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Bother, said Pooh, as the rip cord came away in his hand
diald[2284]: FIFO: Unblock request received.
I can't determine cnnect speed from that, though. ;-(
If you are using chat, pass it the '-v' option.
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can do that part myself. What I want to know, is how to do the
former. Is it possible?
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have above for Xnest, I looked
into the ones for X.. I found that `X -query host :1` worked perfectly...
now, how can I do that in a standard way, maybe even with just xdm?
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of your ~/.bash_profile
For that matter, how can I change the login prompt itself?both lines
(Debian GNU/Linux (name) ttyX and login: )?
edit /etc/issue and /etc/issue.net for remote connections
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On Tue, 27 Oct 1998, Petter Adsen wrote:
Michael Beattie writes:
| I want to be able to have some form of notification when a telnet
| connection is made to my linux box, most likely in the form of playing an
[snip]
You can probably do this with tcpwrappers. See the manpages
On Tue, 27 Oct 1998, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
MB == Michael Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MB I want to be able to have some form of notification when a telnet
MB connection is made to my linux box, most likely in the form of playing
an
MB appropriate .wav file. Having
help, I will be eternally grateful!
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$
dpkg --force-downgrade -i file.deb
I believe thats right... knowing my luck I will be missing something
important there. (You have to download the file yourself.. I have no idea
how to get apt or whichever to do it)
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make the . directory the _last_ part of your path, that way it will
search /bin /usr/bin /usr/local/bin and
all the rest of your path first.
As pointed out before, this does not catch misspellings of common
commands, such as 'sl'.
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On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, mwb wrote:
Although I haven't tried it, but you might try putting poff (or your
query script) as the last item in ip-up.
Exactly like what I would have suggested. Make
), And win9x
clients can connect, How can I tell my X Server to connect to the remote
host? i.e. bring up a login screen on :1 when the host is available?
Michael Beattie wrote:
I would like to get XDM to work over my local network so that I can log
into my friends box when I need to do some
on this?
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the leading 'z' puts the file at the end of the directory listing.
'run-parts' runs the scripts alphabetically AFAIK.
You could put some sort of file checking functionality into the script to
decide if it should disconnect. Similar to the no-ppp-on-boot system.
HTH,
Michael
this up when everything else is
working...
Try `pidof process` to get a process' PID.
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mv $i $file
done
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Hi Michael!
On Tue, 20 Oct 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
I have had IP Masquerading running perfectly for the last 8-9 Months, but
My friend got to his inevitable reformat of his Windows 98 Hard
, it'd default to fvwm2... Not
fun.
kdm passes the window manager selection to .xsession as a parameter.
(I think)
My $0.02
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Michael Beattie dixit:
On Sun, 18 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your manufacturers website: http://www.ability.com/ (I think thats right)
They should have some specs on your MB, But as a stab in the dark, I would
say that yes, you do
On Mon, 19 Oct 1998, Clovis Sena/Servicos Recife wrote:
Hi all,
is there some admin tool for X ??
package: xadmin
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. Not that this is a major problem, It's just that it would be
handy if it actually worked properly.
Has anybody got any ideas on this? If you want more info, just ask... I
cant get the exact output now, I am using my modem for a change.. I can
next time the 56k is in use.
Michael
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Michael Beattie writes:
I imagine you have no NIC? If so, then for people that do, probably dont
need to do this. e.g.:
No Sir, I do have a NIC installed. I'm using an unrouted address (192.168.x.x)
And diald was doing the dirty deed 8
On Sun, 18 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Beattie dixit:
On Sun, 18 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I recently had the motherboard changed in my machine. There's nothing
I've
changed in Debian since, and it seems it had no problems with the change
crontab entry.
Also, does an eventual hdparm script go into /etc/rc.boot?
I was really replying about this... Yes, it does. (I find it is easier in
there than anywhere else.
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On Sun, 18 Oct 1998, George Bonser wrote:
On Mon, 19 Oct 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
On Sun, 18 Oct 1998, George Bonser wrote:
Looks like it worked ... no Reply-To header, though.
If its not there to rewrite, does exim put one in?
Nope. That is the mail client's job
? If so, then for people that do, probably dont
need to do this. e.g.:
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.0.1 omnic.rumpus.net omnic
[various other hosts]
Is in my /etc/hosts file, and omnic is my hostname, and that IP belongs to
this box..
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Don't worry. I backed it up to the RAM disk yesterday
before you start.. I always have a copy in
/root/backups
HTH,
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? Regardless, exim tries to deliver to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and is
denied. Any more hints? This is frustrating.
Actually, beyond that, It gets a bit confusing for me, and I have a
headache... Maybe George Bonser can help some more.
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with the m'board.
Shouldn't matter. Mine didn't complain.
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For some reason, ppp is not being logged anymore on my hamm/slink box..
anyone else having the same results? If not, how do I fix it? I believe I
upgraded ppp yesterday, as the last logged time was 2:55pm... does not
even have disconnect logged.
Michael Beattie ([EMAIL
already are using the
packages from binary-all.
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yip yip yip yip yip yip yap yap yip
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On 16 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Beattie writes:
For some reason, ppp is not being logged anymore on my hamm/slink box..
anyone else having the same results? If not, how do I fix it? I believe I
upgraded ppp yesterday, as the last logged time was 2:55pm.
What's your
On 17 Oct 1998, Rene Hojbjerg Larsen wrote:
Michael Beattie wrote:
For some reason, ppp is not being logged anymore on my hamm/slink box..
anyone else having the same results? If not, how do I fix it? I believe I
upgraded ppp yesterday, as the last logged time was 2:55pm... does not
even
On 17 Oct 1998, Rene Hojbjerg Larsen wrote:
Michael Beattie wrote:
For some reason, ppp is not being logged anymore on my hamm/slink box..
anyone else having the same results? If not, how do I fix it? I believe I
upgraded ppp yesterday, as the last logged time was 2:55pm... does not
even
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On Sat, 17 Oct 1998, W. Paul Mills wrote:
1.3-27 is faulty. -26 or -28 should work.
Thanks.
(To everyone else that helped also)
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On 17 Oct 1998, Rene Hojbjerg Larsen wrote:
Michael Beattie wrote:
For some reason, ppp is not being
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with Edit-Mime Types from any kfm window. You need to use
the superuser kfm to change global Mime Types.
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windows runing well ? Another fonts
package ? Which package ? I already have 9fonts , xbase ...
Tell me OK ? Thanks a lot.
Fonts are in the following packages:
xfnt75(75dpi - Optional)
xfnt100 (100dpi - Optional)
xfntbase (must have)
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of the /home/ftp tree will not
work. Read 'man ftpd'
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The man who invented the eraser pretty well
explanation in
there as comments (I think) If not, try /usr/doc/samba/examples/
The man page is quite good too.
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On Fri, 9 Oct 1998, Phillip Neumann wrote:
Michael Beattie wrote:
After just acquiring a 3dfx card from a friend, Using Quake2 is much more
attractive.. :) My problem is the mouse. Since Quake2 does not use
svgalib in 3dfx mode, I have no mouse. This upsets me.. Who else uses 3dfx
Yes Linux is even mentioned in the Thursday Circuits issue as the
operating system that may dethrone Microsoft, so with all of this
publicity - who will be the first Linux billionaire?
Linus of course :)
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the packages on the CD you've just removed, as it has copied
them to /var/cache/apt/archives.
HTH,
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the passwd form /etc/passwd
or /etc/shadow if you have shadow on (most likely). Just remove the trash
between the first and second double point :.
Colon?
Then reboot, your password is the empty password.
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On Fri, 9 Oct 1998, Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Fri, Oct 09, 1998 at 05:48:57PM +1300, Michael Beattie wrote:
On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, Collin Rose wrote:
How do I configure my sound card in linux? io=220 i=5
You have to recompile your kernel, and enable sound support, either
Ive never delved with them before, but where are multiple meta keys
defined? BitchX uses meta2 and several others. Help?
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loader=/boot/chain.b
table=/dev/hda
[end]
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On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, Collin Rose wrote:
How do I configure my sound card in linux? io=220 i=5
You have to recompile your kernel, and enable sound support, either as a
module, or built-in.
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With code like Microsoft's, who needs viruses
Who can get kdm to display a background picture/colour? No matter what I
do, It wont work...
kdebase Version: 2:980710-1.0-1 (slink)
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On Wed, 7 Oct 1998, Blazej Sawionek wrote:
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[snip]
I drag the 'location' icon to the bookmarks menu to the left. It looks
like it shrinks, then it opens the menu, and there is a placement bar that
follows the mouse. one click, and the bookmark is dropped
or after, or will
dselect take care of that?
dselect would, as it is the front end to dpkg.
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again.
What could I do except shutdown the server?
Thanks.
'reset' might work.. you'll have to blind type it.
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-tv_usec;
do {
// assign interval its members here again
} while interval-tv_usec start + 3some zero's;
// have to excuse my memory.. ^^^ what is nano ? micro
// is one millionth, nano is one something thousandth.. ??
}
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, and select gnome. Install, then remove the slink source line from
/etc/apt/sources.list, update again, and bingo.. back to hamm with gnome
installed.
Then again, you could just download the required packages and
'dpkg -i package.deb' them.
HTH,
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On Tue, 6 Oct 1998, Michael Stone wrote:
Quoting Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I am after a way to generate a pause of 300ns in a C program I am working
on. At the moment, I am using a for loop of about 70 iterations..
works okay, but on a faster system it will die.. (needed
On 7 Oct 1998, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Michael Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am after a way to generate a pause of 300ns in a C program I am working
on.
In general, you cannot guarantee pauses in a multitasking system
like Unix or Linux. Pauses can
to the bookmarks menu to the left. It looks
like it shrinks, then it opens the menu, and there is a placement bar that
follows the mouse. one click, and the bookmark is dropped at the placement
bar position.
HTH,
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rrrrrrrrrrrrr
r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r
Now that, folks, has class.. Cool Ray :)
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From a 1996 MicroSloth ad campaign:
The less you know about computers
[snip]
The automatic key repeat rate is a
little
too slow to my liking.
$ /sbin/kbdrate -r 30
[snip]
echo Setting stupid Compaq keyboard
Hehehe... :)
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. :)
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local /usr/X11R6/bin/X :1 vt8
etc etc...
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Of all the things I have lost, I
ATDTphonenumber
ogin:username
word:\qpass
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On 1 Oct 1998, Peter Makholm wrote:
Michael Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lets say I have two text files... Both having several quotes, one per
line. Each file has unique quotes, but both also have some quotes which
are the same. What is a method to get from these two text files
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Cat Game #3: Take up most room on bed
too..
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WinErr: 00D Keyboard locked - Try anything you can think
Thank you.
dpkg -i package file.deb
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Jump through hoops? I don't think so. Crawl through Windows? *HELL
null pixmap
QPainter::setPen: Will be reset by begin()
Segmentation fault
Install the kdelibs0g-dev package.
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Where am I? Who are these people
/icq/
You'll be pleasantly surprised :)
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;\
mail,mark.none,news.none-/var/log/messages
[...]
The `mark.none' above is what you want.
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with the ICQ server.
Art
On Fri, Sep 25, 1998 at 04:10:21PM +1200, Michael Beattie wrote:
On Thu, 24 Sep 1998, Ruud de Bruin wrote:
Are there any ready-to-use ICQ programs available in .deb format? I
would rather use a ICQ clone (w/o the use of Java) because ICQ from
Mirabilis takes
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