thanks for the response --
at some point around Sun, 5 Apr 1998 17:43:23 -0400
Fabien Ninoles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> On Sun, Apr 05, 1998 at 10:19:46PM +0900, Sen Nagata wrote:
>
> Symptoms:
>
> > hello-
> >=20
> > i've been trying to bu
hello-
i've been trying to build a custom kernel package using
the kernel-package debian package and am having some difficulties.
i was able to build one custom kernel package successfully (normally),
but since the first image, i keep getting kernel package files w/ names
like:
kernel-image-
hello-
i've started to use kernel-package and have a few questions.
1) after doing a make config (or menuconfig, etc.), there is
some mention on the screen about doing:
make dep; make clean
however, in the kernel-package docs, the next step after doing a
ma
at some point around 24 Mar 1998 20:42:03 -0800
Jim Pick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> > i'm trying to get xcopilot working and am having
> > difficulty getting it to notice my pilot rom image
> > file.
> >
> > can anyone give me any pointers?
>
> Copy it to ~/.xcopilot/pilot.rom
thanks
at some point around Sun, 22 Mar 1998 20:46:44 -0500 (EST)
Will Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> Anyway, my concern really isn't the memory requirements but rather the
> fact that laptops seem to have weird video chips.
i run debian on a digital hinote ultra 2, and x works fine -- someone h
at some point around Sun, 22 Mar 1998 12:56:01 -0800
Mats Rynge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> What about CTRL + C. Is that a signal? If not, how can a do something
> before exiting from CTRL + C?
IIRC, CTRL + C is often associated w/ a signal, but is not actually
a signal itself. isn't it of
at some point around Thu, 26 Feb 1998 13:08:10 +0100
Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> Carey Evans hat gesagt: // Carey Evans wrote:
>
> > Benoit Joly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > i found that everyone on our hubs can get my ftp, and pop3 password so
> > > easy with a s
at some point around Thu, 26 Feb 1998 15:36:07 +0900
Sen Nagata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> at some point around Wed, 25 Feb 1998 22:27:32 -0500 (EST)
> Jean Pierre LeJacq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
>
> > On Thu, 26 Feb 1998, Sen Nagata wrote:
> >
&
at some point around Wed, 25 Feb 1998 22:27:32 -0500 (EST)
Jean Pierre LeJacq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> On Thu, 26 Feb 1998, Sen Nagata wrote:
>
> > to make a long story short, i've removed (not purged) my
> > pcmcia-cs (also pcmcia-source and pcmcia-modul
hello-
to make a long story short, i've removed (not purged) my
pcmcia-cs (also pcmcia-source and pcmcia-modules) package and tried
to reinstall it. when i try to reinstall pcmcia-cs, i get:
/lib/modules/2.0.32/misc/scc.o unresolved symbol
i don't have any need for scc.o (AFAIK), and i
hello-
not sure if this is where i should mention this -- please redirect
me if that is the case :-)
i've tried the hamm installation disks dated 1998-02-21 and cannot
partition the hard drive i want to install on to. i get a message about
not being able to detect the hard disk. during the
at some point around Sat, 21 Feb 1998 01:37:57 -0500 (EST)
Steve Hsieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
[comments about cfs snipped]
> If this hasn't been reported as a bug yet on the bugtraq system, you ought
> to report it. Also it would be good to mention that 1.4.0beta is out.
the cfs package
at some point around Fri, 20 Feb 1998 09:18:54 +0100 (CET)
Fredrik Ax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> Peter van Sebille has written ext2 drivers for Win95. The driver
> is called FSDEXT2 and is at the present available in the incoming
> folders of sunsites e.g.
> ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/
at some point around Wed, 18 Feb 1998 16:40:53 + (GMT)
David Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> I don't see where UMSDOS comes into this.
i was giving a reference for an alternative way to get linux running
alongside w95 -- using loadlin. i should probably have worded my message
better
at some point around Tue, 17 Feb 98 20:07:11 -0600
Asher Haig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> If you set up LILO when you install it, and then tell LILO how to find
> the Windows partition, you can easily do a dual boot. Superior to doing
i believe there is a UMSDOS howto at:
http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/UMSDOS-HOWTO.html
i found this to be pretty helpful when installing umsdos for
my machine.
-sen
at some point around Tue, 17 Feb 1998 12:37:21 +0100
Bujtar Janos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> HEllo !
>
> Can anybody t
at some point around 12 Feb 1998 12:58:39 -0600
Mike Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> > "Anselm" == Anselm Lingnau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The current boot disks won't allow you to install over
> > PCMCIA ethernet or off a PCMCIA SCSI bus, AFAIK, but this
> > seems t
at some point around Thu, 12 Feb 1998 04:03:45 -0500
"Matt Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> My problem is that I don't know where to tell programs like gpm or X
> Windows where the mouse is actually at in /dev. I've read through the
> manpages, the FAQ's and many of the HOWTOS and I'm at
perhaps you will find:
http://www.qmail.org/qmail-manual-html/man1/preline.html
useful...(also searching for 'procmail' at http://www.qmail.org/ may be
helpful)
-sen
at some point around 8 Feb 1998 16:20:26 -
David Maslen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> I'm a bit unsure if it's safe t
hi-
when i get a visible bell in a xterm window w/ reverse video, the window
loses the 'reverse videoness' -- that is, the window goes back to non-reverse
video.
has anyone else had this problem? does anyone have any suggestions for
changing this behavior? (or perhaps where to start looking
at some point around Mon, 02 Feb 1998 13:05:23 +0100
Jens Christian Lisner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> I've upgraded XEmacs from 19 to 20. When I try to start it, it returns
>
> XEmacs: `getwd' failed: errno 0
>
> The point is that it can only be started from root directory. I've read
> in
at some point around Mon, 02 Feb 1998 13:05:23 +0100
Jens Christian Lisner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> I've upgraded XEmacs from 19 to 20. When I try to start it, it returns
>
> XEmacs: `getwd' failed: errno 0
>
> The point is that it can only be started from root directory. I've read
> in
at some point around Mon, 26 Jan 1998 11:09:44 +0200
Tommi Virtanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
mentioned:
> There's qmail-src on hamm. Qmail isn't freely distributable
> in binary form, so you have to compile it yourself (it produces
> a neat debian package). Do a minimal hamm upgrade
hi-
i'd like to use qmail on my debian box running bo and i'm wondering if
anyone else has that setup already. i haven't actually installed any
packages (on this particular machine) using dselect/dpkg yet (except
pcmcia-cs), so smail is not installed yet.
is there a qmail package for bo a
at some point around Wed, 14 Jan 1998 15:56:25 -0500 (EST)
William T Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> We will be using Sendmail (which is the only one we can distribute easily)
> and probably procmail for mail deliver. This is what red hat uses and we
> won't change it unless we need to.
at some point around 12 Jan 1998 07:57:06 -0600
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mentioned:
> Sen Nagata writes:
> > what kind of advantages does this kind of approach have compared to
> > having a single file for each run level (or even one file for all
> > runlevels) describing which sc
hello-
i've been wondering what the advantages and disadvantages are w.r.t.
organizing the run-level changing/initialization scripts in the current
manner.
right now there are a number of scripts stored in init.d which are
referenced by symbolic links from each of the rc*.d directories, right
hello,
has anyone had any success installing debian 1.3 on a dec ultra hinote
2 latop? trying to install w/ the vanilla installation disks left me
without pcmcia access (and hence no ethernet support in my case). could
it be that the tecra disks should be used for the hinote as well?
thanks
there's 'the linux explorer' -- not really like m$'s file manager...
http://jungfrau.ptf.hro.nl/explorer/
at some point around Wed, 24 Dec 1997 17:16:14 -0800 (PST)
George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
>
> FileRunner does a nice job.
>
>
> On Thu, 25 Dec 1997, Orn E. Hansen wrote:
>
about private ip address spaces:
Address Allocation for Private Internets is rfc 1597
http://www.internic.net/rfc/rfc1597.txt
people may want to have a look at:
http://www.clock.org/~fair/opinion/rfc1597.html
which also talks about:
Network 10 Considered Harmful
(Some Practices Shouldn'
hi-
i am attempting to install a system that has as small number of files
as possible (note: i am not necessarily trying to make an installation
that will fit on a floppy). in addition, i would like to be able to
perform the preparation of hard drives for target machines on a machine
other than
does this help?
-sen
http://www.redhat.com/linux-info/ldp/HOWTO/mini/LILO-4.html
at some point around Thu, 04 Dec 1997 16:48:57 +0600
Rick Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> My new drive came, and i'm trying to do a fresh install, as some stuff got
> tossed in strange places a few months
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