Hi,
We have an embedded PC104 module. We would like to know if there is
any driver for linux for PCMCIA
Card Reader / Writer with this PC104 interface. Actually, we have a
PCM-220D1card.
We would be gratefull if you could send us some information about
any driver.
Best
Hola debian-user-spanish,
Tengo algunas dudas sobre impresión:
1º) Qué diferencias hay entre 'lpr' y 'lprng': cuándo es mejor
usar una u otra
2º) idem para magicfilter y apsfilter
3º) Cómo se debe configurar en 'printcap' ( o donde deba hacerse )
una
On 13 Jul 2000, Ivan Andres Hernandez Puga wrote:
Estimada lista de debian:
Les presento mi caso para ver si teiene idea de como solucionar este
problema:
Tengo un Debian Woody en una pc PII 350 64mb ram y un disco IDE de 10gb
bastante veloz. el hecho es que
Hola Luis:
3º) Cómo se debe configurar en 'printcap' ( o donde deba hacerse )
una impresora que tiene tarjeta de red y una dirección IP fija, sin
estar conectada a ningún PC directamente.
En mi printcap tengo una entrada para una impresora postcript en red que dice
Jonathan Arrien wrote:
a mi me paso lo mismo,de hecho,cuando instale por primera vez la 4.0 podia
verlo,luego salia de las X,las volvia arrancar y ya no podia ver la tele.
al final hice lo que tu has hecho.
A mi ademas me dio otro problema. Al arrancar el PC (tengo el gdm para
login
Hell-o a todos!
He instalado en mi máquina el servidor web Apache para hacer practicas con
PHP/MySQL y cual es mi sorpresa cuando me deja acceder bien a las paginas
generales (a las que accedería con http://mimaquina) pero no a las que
debería poder poner cada usuario de forma personal (a
Diego Mariani decía:
Algun lugar donde se pueda obtener, comprar ,conseguir el siguiente
software para debian en un solo CD o al menos la mayoria de el? O es que hay
que hacerlo todo a pulmon? : (las versiones en principio no importan mucho)
Quizá la gente de OpenCD pueda ayudarte. Hacen
Estoy buscando un sitio web (he perdido la dirección) en la que tenian las
imagenes de las principales distribuciones de linux para descargarlas y
estamparlas en un CD.
¿Sabe alguien la dirección o algun lugar desde donde descargar imagenes de
cd completos?
Saludos.
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 12:14:07PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Estoy buscando un sitio web (he perdido la dirección) en la que tenian las
imagenes de las principales distribuciones de linux para descargarlas y
estamparlas en un CD.
¿Sabe alguien la dirección o algun lugar desde donde descargar
Buenas.
ftp://ftp.kando.hu
ftp://ceu.fi.udc.es
Ta lueg.
Quimi
-
Mi petición de drivers para Linux es la nº 39921
(Pasate por http://www.libranet.com/petition.html ;-)
-Mensaje original-
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hola
No tengo Potato pero supongo tenga la misma filosofia de slink, para
lo que quieres debes poner el ultimo cd de imagenes, en access
multi-cd, luego Update list
saludos
Hola:
No tengo mucha experiencia con el dselect. Resulta que la informacion de
mis cuatro cds de paquetes (4500) no
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 09:09:53AM +0200, Luis Taboada wrote:
1º) Qué diferencias hay entre 'lpr' y 'lprng': cuándo es mejor
usar una u otra
ng quiere decir next generation (o new generation, o como la abuela lo
quiera llamar), y es mucho mejor que el lpr básico. De hecho,
Jose Antonio Ortega Garcia wrote:
Hola:
No tengo mucha experiencia con el dselect. Resulta que la informacion de
mis cuatro cds de paquetes (4500) no estan todos en el apartado (select)
Anduve trasteando con el apt para actualizar unos paquetes del servidor de
devian, pero ahora no se que
Hola a Todos
2 Dudas:
1) como le cambio la defincion y cantidad de colores a la pantalla?
2) Que utilidad tengo en KDE para conectarme a internet?
Gracias
Diego
Diego Mariani wrote:
Hola a Todos
2 Dudas:
1) como le cambio la defincion y cantidad de colores a la pantalla?
Esto no tiene nada que ver con KDE, es la configuracion de Xwindow.
Lo puedes configurar con xf86config (texto) o XF86Setup (en Redhat
habia Xconfigurator, si no lo han
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Estoy buscando un sitio web (he perdido la dirección) en la que tenian las
imagenes de las principales distribuciones de linux para descargarlas y
estamparlas en un CD.
¿Sabe alguien la dirección o algun lugar desde donde descargar imagenes de
cd
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Jordi Mallach wrote:
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 09:05:29AM +0200, Antonio Castro wrote:
: Paul J Thompson thinks that Debian is reaching critical mass of
: public recognition. He cites the increasing number of
: [11]distributions based on Debian, the many people and
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 08:49:25AM +0200, Vidarte Ana wrote:
Hi,
We have an embedded PC104 module. We would like to know if there is
any driver for linux for PCMCIA
Card Reader / Writer with this PC104 interface. Actually, we have a
PCM-220D1card.
We would be gratefull if
El jueves 13 de julio de 2000 a la(s) 09:38:41 +0200, Jose Antonio Ortega
Garcia contaba:
Ummm... MAKEDEV lp? Me extraña que no lo tengas ya creado con la
distribución básica...
Bueno existe el siguiente fichero -lp0 con un signo menos y es de color
rosa!
$ less
El miércoles 12 de julio de 2000 a la(s) 17:38:07 +0200, Jose Angel Fdez.
Luengo contaba:
cual es mi sorpresa cuando me deja acceder bien a las paginas
generales (a las que accedería con http://mimaquina) pero no a las que
debería poder poner cada usuario de forma personal (a las que deberia
El jueves 13 de julio de 2000 a la(s) 22:40:00 +0200, Javier Ortega contaba:
HOLA: ME GUSTARIA SABER COSAS DE TI
http://www.debian.org/
--
Just do it.
David Serrano [EMAIL PROTECTED]Linux 2.2.15 - Reg. User #87069
Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your
Debido a mi desconocimiento de Linux tengo problemas para configurar mi placa
de sonido sound blaster live en Corel Linux (que usa debian). Alguien ya lo ha
hecho y podría ayudarme. Muchas gracias.
Guillermo
PD: Los drivers ya los bajé del sitio de Creative, pero no entiendo las
instrucciones
Hola a todos :) como estas ?? bueno las cosas se pueden decir que estan
caminando gracias a cada
uno de ustedes, pude conectar las dos maquinas por medio de Telnet, inicie
sesiones en el servidor
y viceversa. hasta alli todo perfecto.
Enzo Dari ha escrito:
Sería extraño que no esté instalado
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrito:
3- ¿Como me conecto a otra maquina?
Usando samba no tengo ni idea.
Usando NFS es con el comando que ya te comenté.
Existen otras maneras de conectarse al servidor:
- Abriendo una sesión de shell, con telnet o
ssh.
Quien:JFreak
Cuando: viernes, 14 de julio del 2000, a las 02:26,
Qué: Re: Intranet Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrito:
3- ¿Como me conecto a otra maquina?
Usando samba no tengo ni idea.
Usando NFS es con el comando que ya te comenté.
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 08:54:10PM -0700, e3c wrote:
Thank you for your reply,
What I am trying to load as far as I have been able to tell is slink 2.1.
However the
package that I purchased has nothing called tecra on it. Is this another
boot image or
? If it is a boot image is it
Hello,
I am trying to configure webramp router. It keeps
asking me MAC address of the computer. Do any of yoy know how to find out the
MAC address? Is it the same as network cards Ethernet ID ? If so, how do we get
at this number? Since I installed it thru windows, i don't have any utility
Turn off the HTML and wrap your lines at less than 78 chars per line.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I am trying to configure webramp router. It keeps asking me MAC
address of the computer. Do any of yoy know how to find out the MAC
address? Is it the same as network cards Ethernet ID ? If
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 03:34:08AM +0200, Ron Rademaker wrote
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Simon Tennant wrote:
I currently have a Dec VT320 hooked up to my Debian box via a serial line
on /dev/ttyS1. This box sits in the kitchen spewing the output of a
tcpdump and provides and interesting way
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 23:41:42 +0200, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
After the reboot all seems well, except a message during boot:
kerneld: you almost certainly don't want to be running kerneld
with = 2.2.x
Thanks a lot for the various responses. I did a: mv kerneld
Hi!
I am attempting to connect my debian (potato) box to an NT network after
installing the base sothat I can use dselect to update and install programs.
Under Windows 95, I noted that the ip address under
Settings--Network--TCP/IP has been set to 'automatically obtained' and
there is no ip
Hello all,
I am trying to get apache, PHP3, and PostgreSQL to work together on my
Potato machine. I want to use the phpPgAdmin to give me a web
accessible interface to the PostgreSQL database. However trying to use
it gives me the following error:
Fatal error: Call to unsupported or undefined
Hi all,
i use Debian 2.1 slink but it looks that ATA66 doesnt work - HD Maxtor Diamond
Max. Is ATA66 supported in Debian, if so what to do ?
Thanks Petr
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 05:21:03PM +0930, Mark Phillips wrote:
My brother is trying to upgrade debian from slink to potato on his
8Meg RAM machine. He has about 20Meg swap as well. Dselect is very
very slow --- lots of swapping. And try to install stuff, and it
bombs out with not enough
HI all,
since this morning i'm getting the following error
Read error - read (115 Operation now in progress)
This is my s/etc/apt/source.list:
deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free
deb ftp://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US unstable/non-US main contrib
non-free
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 08:52:22PM -0400, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
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On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Ragga Muffin wrote:
do I need to export DISPLAY localhost? Im not sure of the syntax...am I
on the right track?
Yes and no. What yuo need to do is
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 09:15:01AM +0200, Remco Rijnders wrote
Hello all,
I am trying to get apache, PHP3, and PostgreSQL to work together on my
Potato machine. I want to use the phpPgAdmin to give me a web
accessible interface to the PostgreSQL database. However trying to use
it gives me
I'm trying to install Linux Debian 2.1 onto my
machine.
It is a PII 350 with a new UDMA 20GBytedrive.
I currently use
Partition Magic 5.01 pro to manage my partitions which are currently NTFS for
NT4 and FAT32 for windows 98 SE.
I have read the
installation manual for Debian and the
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], John Pearson wrote:
I am trying to get apache, PHP3, and PostgreSQL to work together on my
Potato machine. I want to use the phpPgAdmin to give me a web
accessible interface to the PostgreSQL database. However trying to use
it gives me the following error:
Hi Petr!
I found a similar problem!
I was using my Maxtor on the mother board IDE with a normal cable and all
was well. I later changed the disk to the secondary mother board IDE
channel and installed an 80 pin cable to use at UDMA 66. The boot messages
indicated that UDMA 33 was still being
Currently in my Postal package I have the following:
Postal - the mad postman - a SMTP benchmark.
Rabid - the mad Biff. POP benchmark that eats your mail as fast as possible.
Now I plan to add a RADIUS benchmark to the suite. Does anyone have any
ideas what I can name it?
The person with the
'winipcfg' under windows 95/98
'ipconfig /all' under NT
'ifconfig | grep HWaddr' under linux
Jason
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I am trying to configure webramp router. It keeps asking me MAC
address of the computer. Do any of yoy know how to find out the MAC
address? Is it the same
I'm trying to install Linux Debian 2.1 onto my
machine.
It is a PII 350 with a new UDMA 20GBytedrive.
I currently use
Partition Magic 5.01 pro to manage my partitions which are currently NTFS for
NT4 and FAT32 for windows 98 SE.
I have read the
installation manual for Debian and the
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 05:12:00PM -0400, Mike Werner wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone been able to run WordPerfect under Slink or Potato. I get a
segmentation fault on both.
I had it running under Slink but after upgrading some to some Potato
packages it broke and I never got it
Title: RE: unable to unmount
Your problem is that you exported the CDROM with nfsd, and thus nfsd is still accessing it, even if nobody accesses your machine through nfs.
Just comment the line which exports your CDROM in /etc/exports, then issue exportfs -ua, then exportfs -a .
This should
I'm running into a problem with the printer lately. Nothing is
printing out, and it doesn't appear I'm getting any real error
messages.
I'm using lprng and magicfilter with an Epson 740. I did have
to create a new filter to use the new .upp files I tracked down
over the internet.
---
i use Debian 2.1 slink but it looks that ATA66 doesnt work - HD Maxtor
Diamond Max. Is ATA66 supported in Debian, if so what to do ?
It depends on the kernel you're using, Peter. ATA66 support was added
sometime in the 2.3.x kernel series; the 2.4.0-test3 is the most recent.
As far as I know,
I've connect with ISDN to the internet. I've 128K capable line(s) but I've
only 64K connection.
I've the following devices/files in /etc/isdn
total 45
-rw-r--r--1 root root12080 ÁPR 9 02:09 device.ippp0
-rw-r--r--1 root root 8134 ÁPR 18 14:46 init.d.functions
Hello,
Could some kind soul please explain something I've never really figured
out: how to make devices under /dev. Like today I tried to set up my
scanner, but as there are no /dev/scanner (which is I think supposed to
be a link) or /dev/sg* SANE can't detect anything. MAKEDEV says it
I am trying to install v2.1 in VMWare and everything works fine until I have
to partition my virtual disk. I get error messages, and I want to make sure
I am not going to destroy my physical disk when it asks me to format
/dev/hda. Does it think the virtual partiton is /dev/hda or will it axe my
Hello,
Do you know where this documentation may be?
Thanks,
Tyler
I'll simply add, having watched several people bloody
themselves
horribly trying to get O8i on an RH 6.1 system, that
the installation is
broken for RH itself. There is apparently 3rd party
documentation which
fills in where
Quoting Daniel Whelan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i use Debian 2.1 slink but it looks that ATA66 doesnt work - HD Maxtor
Diamond Max. Is ATA66 supported in Debian, if so what to do ?
It depends on the kernel you're using, Peter. ATA66 support was added
sometime in the 2.3.x kernel series; the
Hans writes:
Hello,
Could some kind soul please explain something I've never really figured
out: how to make devices under /dev. Like today I tried to set up my
scanner, but as there are no /dev/scanner (which is I think supposed to
be a link) or /dev/sg* SANE can't detect anything.
I am getting the same error.
It looks as if the FTP server is down. If you try and ftp to ftp.debian.org
directly
you can't get in:
ftp ftp.debian.org
Connected to ftp.debian.org.
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
Richard
Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
HI all,
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Patrick J Draper wrote:
No matter how I partition/set up my drive I or where I create the partition
(I have tried primary and logical) get the same error when running the
boot.bat file on the Installation CD.
Kernel Panic: Cannot Mount Volume.
1)
Did you run the
I am not an installation-expert. But why don't you
boot from CD? Just say your bios to from it. This worked for me
a half your ago. (don't know boot.bat)
--
Thomas Guettler
Office:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.interface-business.de
Private:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Richard I also noticed the same problem but i was also curious to
understand the
error reported:
Read error - read (115 Operation now in progress)
It might be a bug or something similar since it's the server not
available and not
a read problem.
it's obvious it cannot read without
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Matthew Dalton wrote:
__
And I wanted to get them each into html, if possible with a single
command.
Try:
$ for file in *.doc; do mswordview $file ${file%.doc}.html; done
Woohoo! Last night I upgraded to kernel 2.2.17 from Potato, modified lilo,
rebooted, and dhcpcd and my sound module both worked. I'm surfing on cable and
playing MP3s. ;-)
Pump didn't work because it doesn't appear to have an argument for a
client ID, which seems to be required from
in VMWare /dev/hda is not your real /dev/hda, that's what
VMWare is all about. It's a fake in the file/partition where VMWare
stores the real bits and bytes.
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 08:43:33AM -0400, Chris H wrote:
I am trying to install v2.1 in VMWare and everything works fine until I have
to
Title: RE: Some basic unix commanding, more please:
One-liner example:
for file in * ; do lcfile=`echo $file|tr [A-Z] [a-z]`; echo $file will be $lcfile;done
Of course, use $file and $lcfile as you would like to, with mv $file $lcfile if you dare to
HTH
Thierry
-Message
virtanen wrote:
I managed to make a command, which changes some extensions (coming from
bad copying from dos) like .JPG into .jpg by doing:
for file in *.JPG; do cp $file ${file%.JPG}.jpg; done
2) But when I have got files like this
NODE23.HTM
How can I make the names into:
All apache needs at this point is the php module. I assume you have that.
But you also need php with postgreSQL support, which is not there by
default. apt-get it ( I dont know the name of it, but this was a case for
me when I was getting mysql to work with php), and you should be fine.
Andrei
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 04:11:46PM +0200, Thomas Guettler wrote:
in VMWare /dev/hda is not your real /dev/hda, that's what
VMWare is all about. It's a fake in the file/partition where VMWare
stores the real bits and bytes.
Oh, but I think there is a vmware-mode where you access your
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 01:01:40AM +0200, Russell Coker wrote
Currently in my Postal package I have the following:
Postal - the mad postman - a SMTP benchmark.
Rabid - the mad Biff. POP benchmark that eats your mail as fast as possible.
Now I plan to add a RADIUS benchmark to the suite.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 05:21:03PM +0930, Mark Phillips wrote:
My brother is trying to upgrade debian from slink to potato on his
8Meg RAM machine. He has about 20Meg swap as well. Dselect is very
very slow --- lots of swapping. And try to
Quoting Thomas Guettler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I don't like control-s to freeze my terminal.
Is there a way to disable it?
Yes.
Why not make a freeze disabled terminal the
default in debian?
Because terminals have been using ^S that way for so
long (I've been using it myself since the 70s)
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
To lowercase the names:
$ for file in *HTM; do mv $file `echo $file | tr A-Z a-z`; done
then you can change the extension from .htm to .html
The trick aboave was embedding a shell command within `backtics`.
It get executed before the
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000 13:34:13 +1200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have set up a SCSI DAT tape onto debian slink with kernel 2.0.38 and nfs
(no_root_squash) mounted an IBM AIX directory. I use a simple backup
program which tars the files from the AIX directory onto tape. It works
for a little while
Hi,
Has anyone figured a nice way of doing the following:
I have several identities I'd like my mail to go out under -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for my academic work, [EMAIL PROTECTED] for the
start-up I sometimes act for, [EMAIL PROTECTED] for personal stuff etc.
I'd like the From:, Reply-To: fields
Hello, I work for a large university where the back up method
of choice is Legatto Networker. I would like to just integrate
my web and proxy servers ( all Debian ) into the current back
up scheme.
I was wondering/hoping that someone might have a diff
for the Legatto Networker backup software
Often we have got files, which originate from m$ programs.
1)
msword documents I wanted to make into html. There is a program called
mswordview, and it can convert and copy the files by doing:
for file in *.doc; do mswordview $file ${file%.doc}.html; done
2)
The extensions are often wrong.
Wow, yeah, that would work. Good job!
I wanted to avoid building the whole thing myself, you see.
In the Windows 98 build you actually do a File-Offline-something or
other that lets you read (and browse) in an offline mode. It uses the
IMAP cache and the browser cache to do this. Probably it's
mornin',
my printing experiences are ltd to hp laserjets, so i'm
trying the osmosis approach...
anyway, whenever my printing jobs hide (usually after
my kerneling, for some odd reason), i have to do four
things:
1. rm /etc/printcap;
2. re-run magicfilterconfig;
3. lprn stop
4. lprn
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Tony wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone figured a nice way of doing the following:
I have several identities I'd like my mail to go out under -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for my academic work, [EMAIL PROTECTED] for the
start-up I sometimes act for, [EMAIL PROTECTED] for personal stuff
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Hi,
as perl people says, there is more than one way to do it, but perl
way is the right one:) In debian dist there is a perl scrip called
rename, which allows you to transform your filenames as you
please:). For instance, to transform ONE.HTM,
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 11:47:47AM -0400, Cory Snavely wrote:
I think folks used to assume anything running UNIX was full-time
networked. Just ain't so anymore.
It's partly that, but it's also because the application isn't really the
right place to fix things like this. It's simpler to have
Johann Spies wrote:
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 05:12:00PM -0400, Mike Werner wrote:
Which version of Word Perfect? I've got WP8 here, and it runs just fine.
I'm currently running woody, but I know I had WP at least with potato - not
sure if I had WP with slink or not, but I think I did.
A
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 02:55:25PM +, Tony wrote:
I have several identities I'd like my mail to go out under -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for my academic work, [EMAIL PROTECTED] for the
start-up I sometimes act for, [EMAIL PROTECTED] for personal stuff etc.
I'd like the From:, Reply-To: fields
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virtanen scripsit:
This:
***
rename 'y/A-Z/a-z/;s/\.htm$/.html/g' *.HTM
***
looks very very
BEATIFUL
to my eyes!
(I'm an old matchematician, besides that sanskrit,
Quoting Sven Burgener ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 02:55:25PM +, Tony wrote:
I have several identities I'd like my mail to go out under -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for my academic work, [EMAIL PROTECTED] for the
start-up I sometimes act for, [EMAIL PROTECTED] for personal
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Frodo Baggins wrote:
virtanen scripsit:
This:
***
rename 'y/A-Z/a-z/;s/\.htm$/.html/g' *.HTM
***
looks very very
BEAUTIFUL
to my eyes!
Well,
I can see sarcasm when it bytes my
Quoting Timothy C. Phan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
It seems to me that everytime I upgraded or installed a new
version of the lilo, the configuration would also failed unless
the currect directory is at root ('/').
Unlike somebody else, I have never run lilo wittingly with /
as the current
Quoting Erik van der Meulen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
After the reboot all seems well, except a message during boot:
kerneld: you almost certainly don't want to be running kerneld
with = 2.2.x
Thanks a lot for the various responses. I did a: mv kerneld kerneld.old
in
Hi there, i've just suscribed.
I've never used an scsi hard drive, now here i am,
trying to install debian 2.2 to a
HP LC 2000 which has and ultra2 scsi adpater, and
two hot swap 9 GB hard drives,
Is there any way i can install debian to this
machine?
Thank you.
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 07:48:35PM +0300, virtanen wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Frodo Baggins wrote:
virtanen scripsit:
This:
***
rename 'y/A-Z/a-z/;s/\.htm$/.html/g' *.HTM
***
looks very very
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 10:08:20AM -0700, cls--colo spgs wrote:
1. rm /etc/printcap;
2. re-run magicfilterconfig;
3. lprn stop
4. lprn start
It unfortunately appears more complicated than this, as this doesn't
help.
I've also tried apsfilter (assuming I set it up properly, it's
CHEONG, Shu Yang (Patrick) wrote:
Hi!
...debian (potato) box to an NT network...
...enabled DHCP...
A ping to the proxy ip and the isp dns ip was successful as well.
So the router is allowing ICMP. Have you asked your networking
support people what outward connections are being blocked
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virtanen scripsit:
I'm deadly serious, not sarcastic. (Everything what I said is true. And I
really liked the looks of that command.)
But You probably know, where to get that script?
There are so many perl packages, that I don't want to install
Tyler, please reply /below/ what you're replying to.
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 05:48:16 -0700, Tyler Sperry wrote:
I'll simply add, having watched several people bloody themselves horribly
trying to get O8i on an RH 6.1 system, that the installation is broken
for RH itself. There is apparently
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 06:13:37PM +0200, Sven Burgener wrote:
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 02:55:25PM +, Tony wrote:
I have several identities I'd like my mail to go out under -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for my academic work, [EMAIL PROTECTED] for the
start-up I sometimes act for, [EMAIL
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, brian moore wrote:
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 07:48:35PM +0300, virtanen wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Frodo Baggins wrote:
virtanen scripsit:
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rename 'y/A-Z/a-z/;s/\.htm$/.html/g' *.HTM
Hm, I'm on Rogers in Vancouver and I'm not using dhcp at all.
For the record, seems to work fine for a week now.
Hm, should I expect imminent disaster? -chris
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Michael Soulier wrote:
Woohoo! Last night I upgraded to kernel 2.2.17 from Potato, modified
lilo,
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Frodo Baggins wrote:
Well,
I can see sarcasm when it bytes my nose:))) Nevertheles... Perl is
beautiful:)
Sarcasm? Hardly. I came to perl via Sanskrit. The way perl compresses
such a lot of information makes a lot of sense to someone who has studied,
say, the
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 10:44:31AM -0700, Chris Majewski wrote:
Hm, I'm on Rogers in Vancouver and I'm not using dhcp at all.
For the record, seems to work fine for a week now.
Hm, should I expect imminent disaster? -chris
I think the IPs are fairly stable, I'm only using dhcp because of
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Stephen A. Witt wrote:
Pine isn't really in
Debian due to some conflicts with its copyright, but it is easily compiled
and installed. There is also someone (whose name escapes me) who has put
it in a Debian package privately.
That would be me. Noah Meyerhans is kind
Hello Debian-Users,
I may have missed the answer to my original question, but I was wondering
if anyone has a DVD-Rom player working with Debian. I look to the Debian
Support page and they stated that there was a court case from Microsoft/Apple
with DeCSS and DVD formats. Also, I talked with
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Pedro I. Sanchez wrote:
Hello,
I upgraded from Potato to Woody and now I'm experiencing problems (non
fatal fortunately) with the IMAP server when using the Netscape mail
client:
1. 9 out of 10 times, when I try to delete a message from the INBOX I
get an error
hello,
i have installed Red Hat Linux in my PC. i am finding problems in
configuring my monitor and Video card. Can u help me in this regard?
Monitor : Samsung SAMTRON 40Bn
Video Card : Cirrus Logic 546X (AGP 4 mb)
I can see a blank screen only after executing startx command.
In my never-ending quest to install Debian on every non-standard piece of
hardware I can find, I am trying to install it on a P-75 16MB RAM 800 MB
Hard Drive Zenith Z-Note MX. There is a website about this which is very
helpful, but it does not discuss the PCMCIA drivers that are necessary.
I am
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