On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, Torsten Rudolph wrote:
Hi Liste,
habe bis vor kurzem XDM und Windowmaker benutzt.
Nun habe ich KDE 3.1.0 eingespielt und da wird KDM automatisch mitinstalliert.
Ich möchte aber XDM weiterhin nutzen. (alles unter Debian 3.0r1)
Wo kann ich dies einstellen? Welche
Tach Gemeinde,
ist wahrscheinlich 'ne bloede Frage, aber laessen sich unter Debian zwei
verschiedene Tastaturen am selben Rechner betreiben?
Ich arbeite regelmaessig mit meinem Notebook mit US-Keyboard. Umlaute
lassen sich im emacs problemlos erzeugen ... aber eben nicht immer (je
nach mode).
On Thu, 11 Sep 2003, Thomas Templin wrote:
Wenn nicht auch die Anwender von GNU/Linux Systemen langsam mal
merken das es nicht funktionieren kann wenn sie nicht bereit sind
auch entsprechend Geld bereit zu stellen dann werden immer mehr
Entwickler so wieder Andreas reagieren.
Einen Obulus in
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003, Hugo Wau wrote:
Ein Softwareentwickler verdient nur nach dem M$ Modell Geld, indem er
ein Produkt herstellt, das er zu verkaufen versucht. Das M$ Modell ist
jedoch von Gestern und wird das Uebermorgen nicht erleben.
Was macht dich das glauben? Es hat schon so manche
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003, Thomas Templin wrote:
Es gibt ein GnuCash Projekt an Wilhelmshavener Gymnasien.
[...]
Geil! :-))
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On Sat, 13 Sep 2003, Hugo Wau wrote:
Und die kleineren Firmen, die selten wirklich etwas von der IT-Sache
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On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Martin Schmitz wrote:
Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Johannes Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-17 05:32]:
Kann mir jemand mal eine Liste von mail clients erwähnen die ich in
Linux nehmen kann. Ich benutze zur Zeit Mozilla Mail, aber es ist sehr
lahm auf
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, Martin Reinke wrote:
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On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Martin Schmitz wrote:
* Johannes Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-17 05:32]:
Kann mir jemand mal eine Liste von mail clients erwähnen die ich in
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, David Hansen wrote:
Mausschubser :-)
So wie ich Pine in Erinnerung habe ist das Ding
eigentlich ziemlich gut. Es ist absolut idiotensicher
und hat ein UI an der sich so manch 30MB GUI Monster
ein Vorbild nehmen sollte.
Und funktioniert auf der Textkonsole ohne X,
Tach zusammen,
jetzt nach dem ich Woody am Laufen habe, würde ich gern exim gg. postfix
austauschen ... ich will mich nicht nochmal mit einem neuen MTA
auseinandersetzen. Muss ich jetzt zuerst exim mit apt-get remove entfernen und
danach mit apt-get install postfix Postfix installieren, oder
noch mal Tach zusammen,
was vorher ging geht auf einmal nicht mehr: Ich habe auf meinem Rechner SuSE
8.1 und Debian Woody nebeneinander. Jetzt wollte ich mir von Woody auf hda4
die wichtigsten Daten von (SuSE) hda3 holen. mount -t reiserfs sagt, dass der
Kernel dieses Format nicht unterstützt,
Tach zusammen,
ich nutze Debian Sarge und Cups. In aller Regel produziere ich meine
Dokumente mit LaTeX, aber ab und an muss ich auch einfach mal ein file
ganz normal mit lpr ausdrucken. Im letzten Fall habe ich aber immer
das Problem, dass der linke Rand zu schmal ist, d.h., dass der Text
Tach Gemeinde,
jetzt hab ich mich endlich durchgerungen, hylafax in Betrieb zu
nehmen:
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FATAL ERROR: /etc/hylafax/faxcover.ps does not exist.
Aha ... das überrascht mich dann jetzt doch. Ich hatte das bislang
unter SuSE laufen, und mich nie
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003, Gerd [ISO-8859-1] Göhler wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] faxsetup
FATAL ERROR: /etc/hylafax/faxcover.ps does not exist.
Aha ... das überrascht mich dann jetzt doch. Ich hatte das bislang
unter SuSE laufen, und mich nie drum gekümmert, weil
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok. Ich hab jetzt erst mal alles von hylafax mit apt-get remove vom
Rechner geschmissen und fang noch mal von vorne an. Wenn ich das
richtig in Erinnerung habe (ich hab darüber ein bisschen gegoogelt),
dann sei es besser, den Server, den Client
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003, Gerd [ISO-8859-1] Göhler wrote:
Schau mal in`s Paket 'hylafax-client' dort findest du es in
/etc/hylafax/faxcover.ps.
Nee, jibbet et net. In meiner /etc/hylafax findet sich (nach apt-get
install hylafax-client:
egetty-link - /sbin/mgetty
getty-link - /sbin/mgetty
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003, Gerd [ISO-8859-1] Göhler wrote:
Was sagt bei dir
# dpkg -l hylafax-client
ii hylafax-client 4.1.1-1.1 Flexible client/server fax software
- client
und
# dpkg -L hylafax-client | grep .ps
/etc/hylafax/faxcover.ps
/etc/hylafax/faxmail.ps
sollte man annehmen, dass
Hallo,
welches Paket brauche ich, um postscript nach ascii zu wandeln?
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4) You won't have You can use list-devices disk,
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The installation is from a USB stick.
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? After experiementing with this configuration, my
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How about using ASCII art instead (a la figlet or somesuch)?
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On Thursday 30 October 2003 10:41, Tom wrote:
Has anybody else been surprised by the amount of good press MS is
getting this week over longhorn? I think people are looking at the
Mac OS9 - OSX total rewrite and projecting wishes for MS to do
something as drastic.
It's like watching somebody
On Fri, Mar 12, 1999 at 08:51:05AM +0800, ivan wrote:
In a computer context most people want to turn the thing on, plug in a CD
and voila - there's an operating system - configured and operating.
These kinds of people really want the system pre-installed and certainly
shouldn't be doing
/1.1/distribution/deb/slink/source
and both directories were empty. Where should I be looking? I did manage
to get the Qt 1.42 source from Troll and compile it locally but it nothing
has changed. Just for the record, I'm getting the same errors as the
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On Fri, Mar 12, 1999 at 02:39:43PM +0800, ivan wrote:
At 10:32 PM 3/11/99 -0700, Ray wrote:
These kinds of people really want the system pre-installed and certainly
shouldn't be doing upgrades etc. These folks should probably be leasing
their computer (preferably something along the lines
.
noah
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in Windows but the quailty looks better than my Canon.
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similar. You can see what it is currently set at by doing a nslookup of
your.ip.address but you should do that from some other machine.
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contrib. I think CDs 3 4 are source and 5 is non-free. I'm not sure
where non-us goes but there should be room on either 2 or 5.
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it - I don't want to run it at 95.
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Transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the first woman
she meets and then teams up with three
for this issue but I suspect that I'll find that Acrobat and Netscape are
not the only two programs affected. I think it's time to look around and
see how Debian is supposed to be handling these libc5/libc6 issues in
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A related question: the Linux+Win95 mini-HOWTO says that if you have FAT32
you should not try using LILO. Is this info up-to-date?
I believe it's ok to use LILO but don't let it replace the MBR. Just
install LILO on the same
is supported for the MVP-3 chipset in the 2.2.X kernels (and
probably 2.0.37). It's not supported in 2.0.36 and below.
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a motherboard/chipset that is supported.
There is a Linux hardware monitor project dealing with this but I don't have
the link handy at the moment. If noone else comes up with the link I'll dig
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but in
practice you'll probably end up buying one for a different motherboard and
hoping that it works. Personally I don't think it's worth the trouble
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having problems then the solution is just stop using it and install
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On Tue, May 11, 1999 at 04:56:30PM -0500, André Bell wrote:
I ask because I must be doing something wrong. When I ungzip file.gz the
system converts my .gz file to one file with no extension instead of
unzipping the file and all of its contents.
I know there are multiple files in the
they provided was rather odd. It went something like something
like usinet.username rather than just username. I think there are some
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compatable.
Does this happen even when the system is completely cold?
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messages like cp: /dev/sdh3: Operation not supported by
device. MAKEDEV doesn't seem to create all the devices, or set the
proper file ownerships. Is there anyway to do this other than
re-creating the hundreds of them by hand?
When I make boot/root disks I use:
cp -dpR /dev /mnt
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On Thursday 12 February 2004 16:37, Richard Lyons wrote:
Quick question re /var/cache/apt. I couldn't understand why my
little thinkpad's hdd got totally full. Now I'm searching around
with du and find / var/cache/apt is 1.4GB. Is it always that
large, or has mine been eating junk food?
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in Linux to
transfer the files.
able to do that to date, and I haven't been able to figure how to attach
files from a floppy in any linux application so I can send it off via
email.
I'm guessing it works differently in different applications so pick one and
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. I didn't do anything special
but I was using a newer kernel (2.2.5).
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On Sun, Jul 25, 1999 at 01:09:06AM +1000, Bill wrote:
Can someone please tell me how to setup up a static IP for a dialup account
on Debian 2.0.36 not using GUI??
I use pppconfig to set up ppp connections. In most cases you can treat a
static IP just like you would a dynamic IP.
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likely have a routing problem.
I guess if you really want to try something blind you could type route add
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NEW disks for this task
I do throw disks away at the first sign a trouble.
So untill somebody else speaks up try a different disk.
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On Wed, May 12, 1999 at 06:52:39PM -0500, André Bell wrote:
...now if I can only figure out which of the hundreds of files is the
executable...
Use ls -l and look for the executable bit (x) or use ls --color and look for
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anyway. On the other hand, most motherboards that have built in video are
cheap junk in many other respects so maybe it's not worth it.
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somewhere else?
In the mean time, you might want to make sure your video card isn't sharing
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downgraded to a 386 but the kernel that comes on the Debian CDs is pretty
generic.
FWIW I use the same machine to compile kernels for 10-12 different debian
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archives to see what problems others have had when upgrading. Updated X
debs are available for slink, have a look at www.netgod.net.
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odd is that you say your modem
is on com2 but most PCs come with built in serial ports at com1 and com2 so
an internal modem usually has to be at com3 or com4 unless you disable the
built in ports first. What is the output if you run:
/etc/rc.boot/0setserial?
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think the method you
described is less likely to cause trouble. FWIW the first CD should contain
everything needed by any of the canned installs (basic, workstation,
server, etc.) so I can't think of a good reason to use multi-cd for an
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at around the 8GB point so putting your boot image first
might not be necessary.
As someone else mentioned, have a look at vmware.
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and I never had problems copying
CDs etc. I was under the impression that this was an issue with the Linux
SCSI support (and thus IDE-SCSI as well).
Has anyone else seen this sort of problem?
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On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 06:47:50PM -0500, JonesMB wrote:
Now I am going home to figure out why IP forwarding has stopped
working with 2.2.
The Changes file distributed with the kernel source tells about this and
the new parallel port stuff.
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could also try using the SVGA driver and see if you get lucky. You could
also try SuperProbe.
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Second, do you really have 4 serial devices on that computer? If not then
it looks like something is slightly wrong with the 0setserial file and you
may want to edit it. I don't think that's your real problem at the moment
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mode (ie. 10Mbit/100Mbit or Full/Half duplex).
If you run into that problem you can specify the mode directly when you load
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to use your ISP's DNS server, any DNS server
on the net will most likely work in most cases.
Does this have to do with defaultroute option? (someone post anything about
this in the list).
Not really, this one really does get set correctly by default.
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shouldn't have to mess
with modconf etc. Are you sure this isn't a hardware problem? Check your
cables and make sure the drive is jumpered properly.
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too but that should be
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are you getting? The file
/var/log/ppp.log should show your progress when dialing and you can watch
that progress by doing tail -f /var/log/ppp.log in an xterm.
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you
know what your doing.
Once you've finished setting up the isapnp.conf file try running isapnp
/etc/isapnp.conf. It should tell you if it suceeded or if the settings you
defined conflict with something else. Then make sure your 0setserial file
has a line that matches.
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the three finger salute, how does one disconnect in
terminal mode
Disconnect from what? You disconnect from the internet with poff You exit
from a terminal by typing exit. You shutdown your machine with shutdown
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script and
all's fine.
So what happens if it has to re-dial?
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working. Adding
complexity at this point probably isn't a good idea and sendmail can be a
real bear. In any case, sendmail isn't really involved in your receiving of
mail in most cases.
What mail software are you currently trying to use?
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load it manually then something's wrong.
Thankyou in advance for any help. Sorry this was so long.
Not too long at all, it's exactly the stuff we need to make this work.
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