Guenas
On Mon, Mar 15, 1999 at 01:45:16PM +0100, Netman wrote:
Uso smail como gestor de correo en dos máquinas. Quizá me sobre en una,
puesto que la otra es la pasarela. Pero no sé hacer que todo el correo de
hamm vaya al smail de bo sin estar conectado a internet y sin tener que
usar bind -
Si no recuerdo mal, KDE estaba en hamm, pero no lo veo en slink.
¿Es cierto que estaba en hamm?
Si lo es, ¿es cierto que no está en slink?
Si no está, ¿por qué?
Tenía entendido que los problemas pseudo-legales con la biblioteca Qt de
Troll Tech. ya estaban medio resueltos, y ahora resulta
subscribe
On Thu, 11 Mar 1999, Jose Illescas wrote:
2) Se tenían que haber borrado los viejos paquetes de fuentes de X/Window
xfnt... pero ahi siguen. Tampoco se han instalado las nuevas fuentes xfont
Si crees que esto es un bug, manda un informe de bug.
Yo ya lo hice en su día, pero no me hicieron
Hola a todos...
He visto que se esta tratando de lanzar el glib2.1, y como supongo, que el
cambio desde 2.0.7, puede ser algo traumatico, me gustaria documentarme
sobre el proceso de actualizacion, pero no se donde buscar esta
documentacion. ¿Me podeis ayudar?
Gracias y saludos.
On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, Angel Vicente Perez wrote:
He visto que se esta tratando de lanzar el glib2.1, y como supongo, que el
cambio desde 2.0.7, puede ser algo traumatico, me gustaria documentarme
sobre el proceso de actualizacion, pero no se donde buscar esta
documentacion. ¿Me podeis ayudar?
Bueno, es una pequeña broma... Lo que quiero decir es que
ahora más que
nunca la gente debe ser consciente de lo que significa la palabra
unstable. Puede ocurrir cualquier cosa.
Si, como cuando salio perl 5.005. Realmente llevo algun tiempo instalando
paquete de potato, y
consideraba que era
http://www.gsyc.inf.uc3m.es/actividades/doc-gnome-99/
Lo primero es pedir disculpas a todos los que recibáis este mensaje que
no podáis venir a Madrid. Sé lo que es vivir en la periferia, pero el
anuncio es tan importante que se merece la máxima distribución.
La
Buenas.
¡Por fin me ha llegado la 2.1, y he quitado la Red Hat 5.2 para instalar la
2.1!
Pero me encuentro con un problema:
Tengo una tarjeta de red Intel EtherExpress Pro, que la Red Hat me encontró
sin problemas durante la instalación, pero durante la instalación de Debian
me encuentro con que,
Hola a todos...
Sigo haciendo pruebas, y he observado lo siguiente: cuando instalo
libreadlineg2 me quedo sin interprete de comandos. Esto ya me paso en el
cambio de bo a hamm, y no consigo recordar porque fue, y como lo arregle.
Saludos.
Menos mal que tengo dos discos.
On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, Manuel Trujillo wrote:
Tengo una tarjeta de red Intel EtherExpress Pro, que la Red Hat me encontró
sin problemas durante la instalación, pero durante la instalación de Debian
me encuentro con que, en la sección módulos, escojo el eepro (igual que en
Red Hat), le digo de
Hola:
¿Sabe alguien si sería posible montar un fichero de unos 600MB (es
una imagen iso de un CD) para que el contenido fuera accesible como un arbol
de directorios normal y corriente?.
Saludos
Pablo Villanueva.
On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, Area Tecnica, Externo17 wrote:
¿Sabe alguien si sería posible montar un fichero de unos 600MB (es
una imagen iso de un CD) para que el contenido fuera accesible como un arbol
de directorios normal y corriente?.
Sí, usando el dispositivo de loopback, era algo así:
Hola, soy nuevo en el mundo de Linux (tengo kernel 2.0.34), y
llevo un tiempo cacharreando con él (ya lo he tenido que instalar 3
veces).
En la revista CDACTUAL de Febrero, venía un CD en el que estaban
los programas KDE 1.1, NetScape 4.5 y XFree86 3.3.3 y quisiera hacer
una preguntas
Hola, soy nuevo en el mundo de Linux (tengo kernel 2.0.34), y
llevo un tiempo cacharreando con él (ya lo he tenido que instalar 3
veces).
En la revista CDACTUAL de Febrero, venía un CD en el que estaban
los programas KDE 1.1, NetScape 4.5 y XFree86 3.3.3 y quisiera hacer
una preguntas
On Sat, Mar 13, 1999 at 02:58:33PM +0100, Hue-Bond wrote:
El jueves 11 de marzo de 1999 a la(s) 23:45:11 +, Jose Rodriguez contaba:
2) Teclear la orden: echo '\033c'
No lo he probado, pero si lo dicen las FAQ, por algo será. Tiene el
mismo problema que el anterior.
3)
On Sat, Mar 13, 1999 at 07:49:43PM +, Tinguaro Barreno Delgado wrote:
On Fri, Mar 12, 1999 at 11:26:40PM +0100, Jon Noble wrote:
Hola ¿hay algun modo elegante de cambiar el nombre de una maquina sin
recorrer todos los ficheros?
Gracias y un saludo,
Hola.
Modifica el
Pues estaría muy agradecido. Además así evitaría preguntar por cosas que ya
se han solucionado antes.
Salu2, netman.
--
From http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q216/6/41.asp:
Computer Hangs After 49.7 Days
After 49.7 days of continuous operation, your Windows
Hiolarr!!!
Es cierto, pero la situación del gnome, que está en un directorio de mi
disco duro en formato deb, y que no puedo instalar, creo que aún es peor.
No puedo instalar por problemas de dependencias... O:-)
Alguién ha compilado el gnome? Puede llegar a ser más sencillo que ir buscando
Como eu conectio na ibnternet com um modem pnp?
Eu ja configurei parte do nescessario com o isapnp
(até a mensagem de enabled--ok)
E agora?
Por favor se alguem souber eu agradeço
Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Quoting Rodrigo Herefeld [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Como eu conectio na ibnternet com um modem pnp?
Eu ja configurei parte do nescessario com o isapnp
(até a mensagem de enabled--ok)
E agora?
Por favor se alguem souber eu agradeço
Rodrigo,
Voce tentou ja' discar com o modem? Se sim, qual foi o
I just did something really bad. I somehow managed to convince
dselect that I want to uninstall pretty much all the packages on my
system. I haven't actually told it to do this yet, but the command is
stored somewhere in its memory. In the select list, the following
appears for almost every
Hi!
Does xfs need to be running in order to have the fonts installed
in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/* in your system or with the references in
/etc/X11/XF86Config is enough?
I suppose is the later.
TIA!
-- p.
Hi!
(this is a reply to message I accidentally deleted, please try to
find the original in order to understand it).
I consider an email is difficult to send when it has been more
than 4 hours in my mailq or when it's something like uucp. All of these
mails I'd like to send to the
Chris R. Martin wrote:
Has anyone ever seen these messages before? Does anyone know what they mean?
Mar 14 17:27:19 server init: Id 1 respawning too fast: disabled for 5
minutes
Mar 14 17:28:50 server init: Id 2 respawning too fast: disabled for 5
minutes
Mar 14 17:29:39 server init: Id
I've got a new debian 2.1 install... and when I try to use
the mount command, I get:
mount: RPC: Program not registered
I've never seen this before and don't know what it means.
I've got NFS and IPX installed into the kernel. If anyone
has suggestions I would really appreciate some
On Sun, 14 Mar, 1999 à 06:12:57PM -0600, Chris R. Martin wrote:
Has anyone ever seen these messages before? Does anyone know what they mean?
Mar 14 17:27:19 server init: Id 1 respawning too fast: disabled for 5
minutes
Mar 14 17:28:50 server init: Id 2 respawning too fast: disabled for 5
On Mon, 15 Mar, 1999 à 01:37:58AM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
I sometimes wonder why I bother writing any documentation at all. People
will just ignore it and then chime in with profound insights like
THIS--SUCKS
when anything changes.
I have
I was wondering...
RedHat has it's install app, SuSE has YAST, and now Caldera has LIZARD.
All these have one thing in common: automatic hardware detection and
installation.
Does debian have anything like this in the making?
Apt is good at what it does, but the newbie market wants that kind
*- On 16 Mar, Laurent PICOULEAU wrote about Re: Slink upgrade and xwindows
There was a point that I liked before : the possibility to not start xdm even
if it was installed. Why ? Well sometimes I'm trying to advocates linux to
friends and showing them that you can have a graphical loggin just
Read the thread 'Device detection' on debian-devel that is going on
right now.
*- On 15 Mar, Paul Nathan Puri wrote about Hardware Detection App to
compliment apt
I was wondering...
RedHat has it's install app, SuSE has YAST, and now Caldera has LIZARD.
All these have one thing in common:
Should the new libc6 have removed this libdb2 package or just placed
any updates to libdb2 in conflict? Tonight's bleeding edge potato
updates put libdb2 in over libc6 and I had to reinstall libc6 to get
manpages to work. Something has also broken the wall command since
Saturday's updates to
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Max wrote:
I just did something really bad. I somehow managed to convince
dselect that I want to uninstall pretty much all the packages on my
system. I haven't actually told it to do this yet, but the command is
stored somewhere in its memory. In the select list, the
* mike shupp [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03/15/99 17:30] wrote:
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Max wrote:
I just did something really bad. I somehow managed to convince
dselect that I want to uninstall pretty much all the packages on my
system. I haven't actually told it to do this yet, but the command is
I would like to say a couple of things, I am just seeing this for the
first time. I do understand now the reason that these packages were
activated, and I do appreciate the work that Branden and others do/have
done for Debian. I am sorry if I offended any developers as my comment
was pretty
I have installed a Debian system on a 1.2 GB hard drive. I now want to move
it to a much smaller drive (200 MB). Is there some way to do this other than
reinstalling ... dd perhaps?
The 1.2 GB drive has 64 MB swap on /dev/hda1 and the system is installed on
/dev/hda2 which fills the remainder
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On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Steve Lamb wrote:
Is there a way that Debian can, in some fashion or another, emulate
FreeBSD's ports tree? IE, allow the person to download source and compile
from that source while retaining the packaging from dpkg?
Well, this
michael legart writes:
If i connect to the Internet for a couple of minutes with pppd,
disconnects again and start my script, it just hangs at that line! I can
see it grabs the modem, but i cannot communicate with it - and as i said,
the script just hangs. :(
Any ideas?
What version of
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On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Fraser Campbell wrote:
I have installed a Debian system on a 1.2 GB hard drive. I now want to move
it to a much smaller drive (200 MB). Is there some way to do this other than
reinstalling ... dd perhaps?
Once you've formatted the new
On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, XRDLAB wrote:
account and to read/send the messages respectively. As the number of
messages I am getting has increased, I
am feeling the need to use procmail to sort the mail into different
folders. How do I go about putting the messages in different folders
(should be
This is a wide open question and ideally I'd like to be pointed to a FAQ or
some other documentation.
Mainly I want to know the best way to upgrade from slink to potato. I'm
quite knowledgeable about Debian (I've been using slink for a loong time
now) but the last time I tried it, the new
I upgraded from 2.0.34 to 2.0.36 (monolithic)
and if I try to run newaliases it complains about a writable
directory /tmp and locks up the task.
anyone have any ideas what thats about ?;
__
Geoffrey Deasey/ /__ __
[EMAIL
On Mon, Mar 15, 1999 at 06:55:15PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
What version of pppd do you have? pppd changes the permissions on the
modem port for security reasons. It didn't used to restore them properly,
but as far as I know 2.3.5 does.
I use pppd 2.3.5 and the permissions look like:
0
Well, I've had a fun night. it appears that the new potato packages
do something to break sendmail... apparently in the code which
makes up a new aliases.db. when I run newaliases by itself I get
errors saying that it can't find/open aliases/aliases.db
I would paste in the errors, but I'd have
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Ian Keith Setford wrote:
I would like to mirror the unstable tree at work. I have tried to
accomplish this with several tools (fmirror/mirror/lftp) but I can't
figure out how to get exactly what I want.
When I use fmirror (which I like), most of what is downloaded are
Hi,
my acrobat reader plugin to netscape crashes it.
Any hint?
Debian GNU/Linux slink 2.1 Pentium 100
# dpkg -l acro* comm*
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge
| Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems
On Mon, Mar 15, 1999 at 07:45:23PM -0600, William Lacy wrote:
I don't know how I am supposed to support XFree86 if people won't read:
1) the Debian release notes
2) the Debian package descriptions
3) anything in /usr/doc/* with the string README in the filename
4) anything in /usr/doc/*
On Mon, Mar 15, 1999 at 03:02:20PM -0800, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
I have an Ensoniq AudioPCI. I don't know how to get my sound working.
What is the answer? Please advise.
Have you tried the Ensoniq AudioPCI support in the kernel -- it's not in
the OSS modules section?
Of course, ALSA is
I am getting the error shown below, and I don't know why. I am not attempting
to print and have no printer connected. I installed postgresql yesterday and
suspect it has something to do with this. Any way to stop it?
Unusual System Events
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Mar 16 04:30:06 lilypad kernel:
YAY another believer (-:
I use ash as my sh on all boxen I admin. Only hassle is occasional bash-isms
(submit bugs and they get fixed) and that updates of bash overwrite my /bin/sh
link.
FYI Debian policy states that if you call /bin/sh in a script, it should be a
bourne script and not a bash script -- so if anything fails submit a bug report.
On 15-Mar-99 Jim Harritt wrote:
Is there a source for Xfree86 3.3.3.1 debian packages?
unofficial ones at master.debian.org/~vincent
And, if I remember correctly, package maintainers whose packages break
with ash as /bin/sh are more than willing to make their scripts and
such work with ash as your /bin/sh.
More so if you point out the cause or send patches.
The big offenders are:
function foo() instead of foo()
printf
Person, Roderick wrote:
I compiled this kernel and I noticed that the vmlinuz image was not set as
executable. So I chmod so it would be and I got a kernel panic. I compile
again and tried to boot, leaveing it as not executable and got module load
errors that left me only able to reboot to
On 16-Mar-99 George Bonser wrote:
Try:
lpq -Plp1
and see if anything shows up. If something appears to be spooled for
printing you can use lprm to remove it or
lpc clean all
to just blow away everything in the queues.
lilypad:/home/pollywog# lpq -Plp1
Host 'localhost' - cannot
Where can I get more information on setting up virtual domains in apache?
NatePuri
Certified Law Student
Debian GNU/Linux Monk
McGeorge School of Law
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ompages.com
Shawn Nguyen wrote:
Hi,
I was looking in my Hamm Dist. for the file which has all the path to
look
for executable program when it bootup. Can anyone help me? Also, when I
tried to install Netscape it told me to install motifnls which I did but
afterward it said that I have to
Well, a month ago I've installd slink on ThinkPad 385D. The tecra disks
did not help. I ended up compiling a custom kernel as zImage on another
workstation and replacing the kernel image and modules on installation
disks. If you need, I can try to send you these floppy images, if they are
still
hello all,
Ive come accross a couple of static binaries in my search for windoze
replacements, and since i download the occasional source to apps not in
deb's i was wondering how one makes these.
Now from what i understand they do not depend on lib's on my system as
they are compiled in - thus
On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, Jeremy wrote:
Maybe an example will help... Here, fetchmail connects to ISP's mail
over to procmail. Here are the lines out of my .procmailrc which puts
all mail from this list into it's own folder:
As mentioned earlier, the mail is received on the spool
correctly. But
I have a normal apache installation; where is the cgi-bin?
NatePuri
Certified Law Student
Debian GNU/Linux Monk
McGeorge School of Law
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ompages.com
Jianming YOU wrote:
Hi, Experts,
I just upgraded my box from 2.0.34 to 2.2.1 and I got
kernel panic, no init found... when I tried to boot with the new
kernel. The problem have been reported by several people. However, I
still don't know how to recover the system after reading those
John Maheu wrote:
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Tony Schonfeld wrote:
i've just upgrade one server to slink at work and i'm confuse
when i've see that kernel-source are in the tgz form after
the installation.
I think it's necessary to use the 'old method' without problem :
* unpack the
Ben Frame wrote:
I've got a new debian 2.1 install... and when I try to use
the mount command, I get:
mount: RPC: Program not registered
What is the exact mount command you issuing? If you trying to mount an
NFS volume, maybe the host you are trying to connect to is not running
an NFS
Geoffrey Deasey KD4WVF wrote:
I upgraded from 2.0.34 to 2.0.36 (monolithic)
and if I try to run newaliases it complains about a writable
directory /tmp and locks up the task.
anyone have any ideas what thats about ?;
Does the /tmp directory exist, and does it have the permissions
I can't find make-kpkg (neither locate nor dpkg -S finds anything),
and so I compiled the kernel using the
make config zImage modules modules_install zlilo
routine.
Now I get unresolved symbols when loading the 3c509.o module. All of
the symbols start with 'mca_' which sounds like a micro
I don't know about adobe acrobat, but I am using xpdf just fine. Try it out
:)
-Original Message-
From: Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-user list debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Monday, March 15, 1999 8:25 PM
Subject: Acrobat plug in crashes netscape
Hi,
my
Hi,
Anybody know what an unresolved symbol is ? I've just compiled a
kernel making iso9660 support a module. I've done this in bo with no
problems. In hamm, however, when I try to mount a cd, I get an error saying
that the kernel does not support iso9660 filesystems. kerneld is
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to have my Iomega zip drive working under Linux.
I previously successfully compiled the kernel to support the zip drive
with a SuSE distro, now I'm trying with Debian and Red Hat on different
PC.
In both cases there's something wrong.
After compiling the kernel including:
Hello,
I'M LOOking for drivers for that Eternet device for Linux Slackware
2.0.34.
Please help me - i don't know where i can find it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Piotter.
THX
hello everyone !
i have a quickie question for those who have already tried slink. is apt and
apt-get already built w/in the base or required field ?
because ive already downloaded /disks-i386/ and was wondering whether its all
i need to get to tell my debian afterwards to install this and
HI
I'm using the same card with NE2000 drivers and it works fine for me.
greets
Stefan
__ Reply Separator _
Subject: Please help RTL 8029
Author: Non-HP-piotter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at HP-Germany,mimegw6
Hello,
I'm running potato on my laptop and I had a weird bahaviour from mpich. I
upgraded and everthing went fine but 2 days ago I noticed that man was barfing
on some pages. In particular the MPI man pages: it looks like the mpi pages in
/usr/man were symlink to man pages in /usr/lib/mpich/man
Hello,
My soundcard is working.
But I only can play cd's as root.
Is there a way to play cd's as user in X-windows, fvwm95.
I can't mount cd's as user with the TK-Desk Application Bar.
How can I Change this.
I already can mount CD-rom's as user in the Text-mode.
But how can I mount CD's and
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
I have a normal apache installation; where is the cgi-bin?
/usr/lib/cgi-bin
Hi,
Sorry for replying my own post, but...
On Fri, Mar 12, 1999 at 12:58:09PM +0100, Antal Ritter wrote:
... However when I attempt to use mpg123 to
play mp3 files I recieve the following error.
Can't open /dev/dsp!
I had the same problem.
That's true...
I compiled sound support
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
I have a normal apache installation; where is the cgi-bin?
well, mine is in /usr/lib/cgi-bin (I can't check I'm not home right, now),
I think. What I do remeber it is, in a /lib dir somewhere and very likely
on /usr
Hope this helps.
NatePuri
I have seen that people get the advise to add a line in lilo.conf that
tells how much RAM the system have, if they have more then 64 mb, and that
it is possible to have a larger harddirve then the BIOS can handle. I just
would like to ask two simple questons about this:
Q1
I have a
Alessandro Z wrote:
After compiling the kernel including:
-- scsi support=yes
scsi disk support=yes
Iomega Zip support as a module
parallel printer as module
and running lilo to use the new kernel I get an error when trying to
install ppa:
What about rebooting
Hmmm,
Also running 2.2.3 and potato
having a somewhat similar problem StarOffice has died R.I.P :(.
Anyhow the following error message comes up when i try to run it
"An unrecoverable error has occured, All modified files have been saved
and can probably be recovered at program start"
Yuk reminds
On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, Piotr Perko wrote:
Hello,
I'M LOOking for drivers for that Eternet device for Linux Slackware
2.0.34.
Please help me - i don't know where i can find it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Piotter.
THX
I do not know anything about Slackware but use NE2000
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, John Stevenson wrote:
Hello,
I am running a linux print server that is working very nicely
with win95 clients (using samba) but am having trouble
connecting to the printer from linux clients.
I have read the printing howto (see snippet below) and it refers
to the
At 3/15/99 5:14:00 PM, you wrote:
I may be wrong, but from my experience with OSS you don't have to use
isapnp at all.
Thats the reason OSS is out on the market: It replaces isapnp, in a more
efficient way. You still need to compile kernel, though. Just read the
README file that comes with OSS. I
I compiled a kernel with NLS and iso9660 as modules. When I tried
to mount a cd I got a message saying that iso9660 was not supported by the
kernel. Tried installing iso9660 with insmod and got a bunch of unresolved
symbol errors all relating to nls. If I run 'insmod nls' first and then
XRDLAB dixit:
As mentioned earlier, the mail is received on the spool
correctly. But procmail does not seem to be doing its job.
Well, here is something which might help in troubleshooting.
1. As soon as I dial-up and the ppp link is established, the root
does not do a fetchmail. I
George Bonser dixit:
http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,33762,00.html
Looks like Caldera is building a nice linux install wizard ... called
lizard. They say they might open-source it.
They might? I thought everything developed under Linux has to be GPL'ed,
and thus open source!
On 15 Mar 1999q, John Hasler wrote:
Anthony Campbell writes:
Mar 15 17:12:57 achc chat[1139]: expect (ogin:achc)
^
This looks like /etc/chatscripts/provider is garbled. Could you send me a
copy of that file?
--
John Hasler
George Bonser dixit:
http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,33762,00.html
Looks like Caldera is building a nice linux install wizard ... called
lizard. They say they might open-source it.
They might? I thought everything developed under Linux has to be GPL'ed,
and thus open source!
I hate to ask, but... why??? I duplicated this for the sake of making
sure this script would work, and it brought my system to it's knees.
A classic troll technique.
I believe mySQL and PostgreSQL would both fit your needs. I'm not sure
which languages you are familiar with but Perl probably has the best
balance of ease and functionality. There are interfaces to get Perl
working with postgresql/mysql and also interfaces to get perl working with
GTK.
Hope
Hi, I want to setup procmail to forward every email sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
here is my .procmailrc
:0
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
benoit
:0
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
benoit
the first command work ok...
Hello,
I ve problems with the configuration of an Aztech soundcard. The
first straightforward try wasn t very satisfactory, so I wanted to
start a second one with isapnp. I downloded it from Red Hat and
installed alien for the translation into a debian-package, but it
didn t work. In the
hi,
why dont you use the isapnptools package in debian?
it's a great package :), and it should work very well...
so throw away your .rpm...
Benoit
On 16-Mar-99 Kurt Stallknecht wrote:
Hello,
I ve problems with the configuration of an Aztech soundcard. The
first straightforward try wasn t
On 16-Mar-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
George Bonser dixit:
http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,33762,00.html
Looks like Caldera is building a nice linux install wizard ... called
lizard. They say they might open-source it.
They might? I thought everything developed under Linux has to be
On Tue, Mar 16, 1999 at 06:53:25AM -0500, Benoit Joly wrote:
Hi, I want to setup procmail to forward every email sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
here is my .procmailrc
:0
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
benoit
:0
*
Hello!
Does anyone know how to obtain hostnames (e.g., skywalker.termol.uv.es)
from IP addresses (e.g., 147.156.6.236). I've written this program:
#include netdb.h
#include sys/socket.h
#include stdio.h
#include string.h
int main() {
int l;
char addr[]=147.156.6.236;
At 11:02 AM 3/16/99 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
George Bonser dixit:
http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,33762,00.html
Looks like Caldera is building a nice linux install wizard ... called
lizard. They say they might open-source it.
They might? I thought everything developed under
*- On 15 Mar, Paul Nathan Puri wrote about Where's the CGI bin?
I have a normal apache installation; where is the cgi-bin?
Look in /etc/apache/access.conf or try 'locate cgi-bin'.
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Brian
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Never criticize anybody until
Ben Frame [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've got a new debian 2.1 install... and when I try to use
the mount command, I get:
mount: RPC: Program not registered
I've never seen this before and don't know what it means.
I've got NFS and IPX installed into the kernel. If anyone
has
I really really want to install Gnome, but the only reason I haven't
done so yet is because I cannot decide whether to install by source,
or by .deb. Normally I wouldn't worry about this, as I used to use
another distribution (name not mentioned to protect the guilty) and so
I had no choice. I
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