-ac3.
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about my problem?
modprobe 3c59x is what you are looking for. the 3c905c works perfectly
with the 3c59x driver.
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metacity and would recomend it over sawfish. Also another
posibility is to do:
killall fvwm2 metacity
then logout being sure to save your session and next time you login as
that user you will have metacity(but only for that user).
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woody. You might try searching the debian-x archives or apt-get.org
might have it.
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for the 3.0(woody) version as it
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have never used this, so this is just the
impression I get from what Ive read about the subject. But then again
maybe read the data off onto another disk(compressing it along the way
to save space) then reformat ext3 and write the data back. That would
be what I would do.
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the sources from unstable and build a deb. Its not
that complex. man apt-get
apt-get -b source
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that can help me out here on this one...
I dont know, but try using grub-floppy if the system has a floppy
drive. You should be able to boot the system with it and run grub
natively.
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and test which is
which. Once you have determined it, it shouldn't change unless
something about your config changes.
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way is cat /var/log/kern.log | grep lp That should show you what
port your printer is on.
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where you can tweak stuff.
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-xfree86 as root will get you back to
the original configuration utility ran at install time. Also lspci -vv
will give you detailed information on your video card(along with the
rest of your system).
P.S. wrap your lines at less than 80 characters
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I didn't think about that. I'm using Ximian Evolution 1.2.2.
Im using evolution and it automagically takes care of that. Just click
the button telling it to remember the passphrase when you type it in.
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reason,
unfortunately I never figured out why. Maybe turn on verbose debugging
and see if it leaves any notes behind.
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On Sun, 2003-02-16 at 22:41, Ross Tsolakidis wrote:
Can you recommend one that's easy to configure/setup ?
postfix with its webmin plugin. webmin-postfix if Im not mistaken.
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some of this stuff, but it all worked itself out(it was due to
the 2.0 to 2.2 transition). But I dont have a gdm2 package on my
system. Try just installing gnome and gdm. That should get you all you
need.
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certainly give this movement serious consideration.
Call me a prude.
prude ;-)
remove the offending word... I'm sure you'll still get your point
across.
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On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 00:48, Scott Henson wrote:
On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 18:19, M. Kirchhoff wrote:
I don't speak German, but I understand your question because I'm getting
the same error messages! As a newbie, I have no idea what's causing
them or how to fix them...
Hmmm... are you using
mozilla every time.
Are you using metacity or sawfish? From what I remember sawfish does this
type of thing, while metacity doesn't. I think.
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On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 13:14, nate wrote:
geno said:
What is the easiest way to change the video card driver (to a different
one on the disks) on an installed system?
if you know what driver you need the easiest and safest way is to
edit /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 and change the driver
terminated unexpectedly
log/daemon.log:Oct 23 18:44:04 GreyGhost kdm[2813]: session start failed
log/syslog:Oct 23 18:44:00 GreyGhost kdm[391]: Server for display :0
terminated unexpectedly
Any help? Thanks
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On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 08:40, Pavel Bradut Boghita wrote:
Hello everybody,
I have been looking for documentation on how to set up the driver module for
the C-Media CMI8738 sound card I have on one of the machines here. Including
the module when I've installed Debian Woody, didn't work.
I
like to share the spam filtering
capabilities with my roommate. Any howtos or advice on how to get spam
filtering going? Thank you for any help
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On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 14:18, Pigeon wrote:
It is true that Windoze doesn't like changes to the MBR. To hack the
Win98 MBR I had to include code to put the original MBR back after the
hack had done its work, then make Windoze reinstall the hacked version
after it had done its check. That relied
Office Suite
and from gnome.org agnubis, but I cant seem to find it packaged in
debian/unstable.
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On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 23:44, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
hp deskjet 710c printer is connected to it on lpt1 (i am using windows nomenclature)
Just a general guess, but:
apt-get install magicfilter pnm2ppa
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On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 00:54, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 12:28:38AM -0500, Scott Henson wrote:
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 23:44, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
hp deskjet 710c printer is connected to it on lpt1 (i am using windows
nomenclature)
Just a general guess, but:
apt
/projects/pnm2ppa/
Other than that, its past my bed time and I have class too early
tomarrow morning. If you cant get it with this stuff send me a private
email tomarrow and we will see what we can do.
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On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 20:56, Sergey A. Ovchar wrote:
Hello.
How can I turn off automatic start X-server after booting the system?
apt-get remove xdm kdm gdm wdm
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with an iBook or similar right now. check
the archives at morlug.org for more...
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On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 21:36, Pigeon wrote:
I don't think USB to USB is possible, as both PCs would want to be the
controller, which is not allowed. I think.
USB to USB networking. Its in the kernel source, though I have never
used it. Might be kinda cool to use sometime though.
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on a mix of stable, testing, and unstable, so if you use stable
sources you may run into problems. It may be enough to use stable and
some of the back-ports on apt-get.org , but I would personally go with
unstable, especially if this is a desktop machine.
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On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 10:42, Stephan Sauerburger wrote:
Oh man.. I just spent about 4 days installing packages and reconfiguring
it from scratch, including rolling a new kernel. Not having to completely
redo all of it again from a Woody CD would be most preferred. Is there
any sort of
On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 23:17, Peter Farley wrote:
I am running stable debian-390 under the hercules
emulator on an RH7.3 base system, and the debian-390
kernel is 2.4.17-s390. I have set up my sources.list
to add the testing release, but neither apt-get
upgrade nor dpkg -l seem to have
On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 19:06, Petr Simon wrote:
Please help!
I did it many times , but now I made some silly mistake and I can't boot
my fresly compiled kernel. I can boot Debian default 2.4.18-k7, but I
wanted 2.4.20 from source and it doesn't seem to work. What I did is:
untar it
ln -s
system. They are cut down alot and I dont even know if dpkg
will even install them. You really should look into building your own
kernel with kernel-package. I have never used s390, so take my advice
as someone who doesnt use that port.
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check the debian-gtk-gnome archives. This was discused maybe a week
ago.
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with
gcc3.2, but Im sure you could grab the sources and build them with
gcc2.95 instead. That is what I would do anyway. You can find the
Stone debs on apt-get.org.
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for that media apears on the desktop. My parents adjusted nicly to
it.
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On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 01:23, Scott Henson wrote:
On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 20:37, Bruce wrote:
Check out the mtools package.
Yes, there are packages and command line tools to do many disk-related
things, but don't forget Mom used WP5.x as her file manager, and never saw
/fstab.
usbfs /proc/bus/usb usbfs defaults0
0
All on one line of course.
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On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 15:25, Roman Joost wrote:
Does somebody know a better way to create an image of a existing
partition?
I know dd=/dev/hda1 of=windows_partition.img, but the image has a size
of 3 GB. I thought about backup a fresh win98 installation, so i can write
the image back to
On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 22:05, Talon wrote:
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You'll have to read the exim.conf documentation to find out how to
customize the TRANSPORTS CONFIGURATION section and customize the
local_delivery transport.
Note that these methods will only stop
linuxBackup.tar.bz2 /
yup, but with debian I would recommend just taring up any data that you
cant get back and doing a dpkg --get-selections selections.bak and then
when you restore your install you can just do a dpkg --set-selections
selections.bak. You dont waste so much space that way.
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is the better of the two, but it is a
gnome2 specific thing, while hotkeys works almost anywhere.
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-dev - Libraries for RTP/RTCP/RTSP multimedia streaming
I dont know what program uses this, but its a starting place.
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for me
to take a look at?
use grub-install /dev/hd? and update-grub then go in and edit your
menu.lst file.
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On Sat, Apr 05, 2003 at 01:15:44PM -0500, Scott Henson wrote:
On Sat, 2003-04-05 at 04:00, LeVA wrote:
Hi!
Anybody knows, how can I setup a Genius Comfy KB-16M Wireless keyboard's
multimedia keys? When I use
Option
dont expect it in 2.6.
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which chipsets are being used and you can then google for the
chipset plus linux and come up with information. Also doing a make
menuconfig from within the linux source tree will help you find what
drivers are supporting your hardware.
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, and that works as well. What file system are you
running? Both of mine are on ext3. If you are runnning ext2 that may be
the problem(though I think even ext2 has LFS now, I might be wrong
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the browser checks and no one is the wiser. By the way I
tried getting galeon to call itself netscape or msie 5, but it
complained that it couldnt call itself mozilla 4 it had to say it was a
mozilla 5 based browser.
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On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 08:22:08AM -0500, Alexander Wallace wrote:
Hello there! I don't want to start any controversy here or anything like
that But I was reading the newbiezided help files at
http://www.linuxnewbie.org/nhf/intel/distros/distronhf.html
and found out that in the
I am very intrested in trying the debian distribution, but I am having
trouble with the way debian wants me to get the cd. I really dont feel like
spending money on something i could get for free, so i dont want to pay for
a cd set. Also I am having some real trouble with this program that the
-Original Message-
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To: Debian-User
Subject: Re: Debian Distribution
On Sat, Sep 29, 2001 at 08:12:43PM -0400, Scott Henson wrote:
| I am very intrested in trying the debian distribution, but I am
to view it.
-Scott Henson
Hi there! I have a lapotp I want to install debian in, it has a nic that
needs a modifyed version of tulip To be able to use it I need to copy
the modifyed version and recompile the kernel to recompile the module...
The instalation cd I have for debian doesn't have any packages, It
A few weeks back I read this How-to for ex Be-os users switching to debian.
I am not an ex-Be-os user, but I found the instructions a lot more readable
and easier to follow than those provided by the official debian how-to. Now
I am almost ready to install debian (I am waiting on some new
Thank you so Very much. This is exactly whatI needed.
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Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2001 3:59 AM
To: Scott Henson
Subject: Re: How-to
Try this:
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:tinyplanet.ca/pubs/debian/htm
l
I have a computer that has an on-board network card that doesnt seem to be
working properly. We already took it in to be serviced once(we have a
warentee), but the service people took for a few hours and when we picked it
up they said it was a software problem and propmtly charged us $40 for a
on Sun, Oct 14, 2001 at 02:18:33PM -0400, Scott Henson
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I have a computer that has an on-board network card that doesnt
seem to be
working properly. We already took it in to be serviced once(we have a
warentee), but the service people took for a few hours
I am about to install debian on a 4 gig hard drive. I have looked around at
How-tos and other documentation. But I have been unable to find any solid
sugestions on how to size the partitions. All of them give one or two vague
recomedations, and say that there are many wars about the proper way
Well that because the needs are varied from one to the other. It's only
you that know what you need.
I read the article below, and seems to be a good reading:
http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2001/10/11/filesystem.html
Junaedi
well Im not looking for someone to hold my hand
Therefore, I propose a new project: Project Odyssey.
The goal of this propossed project:
To create a viable alternative to our main competetor, based on Debian
GNU/Linux.
I would be willing to help on this project. I have been thinking about
something like this for a while now. Feel free
OK I have lilo set up and everything. I put the entry for windows 98 into
lilo.conf. I upgraded to the lastest version of lilo in testing. And now I
cant change the mbr. I run lilo after editing lilo.conf, but after I reboot
lilo only has linux as its options. The new entry for win98 doesnt
I'm just curious, what exactly are these files? My own mini-Debian
installer consists of the following files:
base2_2.tgz
basecont.txt
drivers.tgz
kernel-config
linux
rescue.bin [2.88MB floppy version]
It would help newbies with a little bandwidth to burn if somebody cooks
up an
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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: [debian-user] I'm coming on board
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(a) It seems that much of www.debian.org is not
for any help I can get to make this
thing work.
Thankyou
-Scott Henson
On Sun, 2002-01-13 at 17:13, Jerome Acks Jr wrote:
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 09:50:29PM -0500, Scott Henson wrote:
Im trying to get my palm m125 to sync with my computer. I am having
trouble. I have read the How-tos on this subject and followed them, but
I can not get the infernal thing
either help to get jpilot installed,
or just the .deb for the good version of libpisock4. Thankyou
Scott Henson
, but any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thankyou
Scott Henson
On Thu, 2002-01-17 at 00:08, Caleb Shay wrote:
Why not just use ssh and a windows ssh client like putty?
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 21:08, Scott Henson wrote:
I was wondering if there was anyway to create a user that could only
login once
and forced the installs and now my system is happy
again.
-Scott Henson
On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 09:40, Mateusz Mazur wrote:
Hi.
I wonder if someone could give me link to Samba 2.2 deb packages for debian
2.2.
well you should be able to use apt-get or dselect. You can also go to
debian.org and use the search function for packages. Just be sure to
specify
dpkg not to overwrite a
certain file but instead rename it to another. Like I said I am looking
for where it is but havent found it yet. I hope this helps some.
-Scott Henson
On Sun, 2002-01-20 at 11:18, Mike Atamas wrote:
I recompiled my kernel today, and I put in DHCP support. After I
installed the system DHCP was automatically configured. (I selected it
during install). However, when I boot up with the new kernel, it does
automatically autonegotiate eth0, and
find it. I have also looked through the apt man pages, but I
havent found it yet. If someone knows where I could find out how to use
this, or just tell me how to do it, I would be very gracious.
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Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty: power is ever
mode installer from a working
debian install? Or, failing
that, to find out what the software it offered was, and what packages they
mapped to?
yes.
tasksel
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the many to the few
I heard a few days ago on the list that debian had a newsgroup. I was
wondering what server this was on. Also on a side note I was wondering
if there was a program within debian thats like a journal where I could
write stuff down and have it encrypted.
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On Thu, 2002-01-24 at 01:40, Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote:
On 24 Jan 2002, Scott Henson wrote:
I heard a few days ago on the list that debian had a newsgroup. I was
wondering what server this was on.
Try your ISP. I know I carry it, but thanks to leafnode's lack of
authentication
capability? If not, Why? Thanks. :)
I am currently useing evolution(no-ssl). From what I can tell it does
have ssl support. And I do agree that it is better than anything that
windows has to offer and plus it doesnt spread viruses at will(knock on
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this.
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the many to the few. The manna of popular liberty must be gathered each
day, or it is rotten... The
hand entrusted with power becomes, either from human depravity or esprit
de corps
services like dyn-dns and hn.org you could
always use ez-ipupdate(I use it and it works just fine). I hope I
helped some.
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client for the dynamic DNS service
offered by http://www.ez-ip.net/ and many more.
Currently supported are: ez-ip, Penguinpowered, DHS, dynDNS, ODS, TZO,
EasyDNS, GNUdip, Justlinux, Dyns and HN.
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On Sat, 2002-01-26 at 14:48, Sarah wrote:
I am looking for a Jeremy Whetzel who is from Virginia. Do you happen to be
from Virginia?
Im from VA. What is it that your looking for?
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Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty: power is ever stealing from
, but when I go to a page it still tells me I have to download the
plugins. I also cant figure out which package to install to get the
java plugin either. Can anyone help me to get this working. Thanks
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used
the first suggestion and it worked just fine. Maybe someone else has a
better suggestion, but this is what I did.
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On Sun, 2002-01-27 at 14:39, Scott Henson wrote:
On Sun, 2002-01-27 at 13:48, Michael A. Miller wrote:
My current arrangement is hda = Debian with lilo/mbr and hdb =
Win98. I think that I can dual boot if I can arrange it so that
hda = Win98 with lilo/mbr and hdb = Debian
=200 #this is a 20 second delay
other=dev/hda1
label=WindowsME
fstab:
/dev/hda1 /win vfat defaults,user 0 0#this is to mount windows partition
hope this helps
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other=/dev/hdb1
label=win
map-drive = 0x80
to = 0x81
map-drive = 0x81
to = 0x80
table=/dev/hdb
mapping causes win98 to go haywire. Atleast on my system it caused all
drivers to break and basically I had to reinstall the entire thing.
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this:
Package: *
Pin: realease a=unstable
Pin-Priority: 50
That way you can apt-get anything from unstable whenever you want it.
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Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty: power is ever stealing from
the many to the few. The manna of popular liberty must be gathered
tell it to install a specific package. But when you do an
upgrade it doesnt get the packages from unstable. I am not sure about
this though someone correct me?
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-Scott Henson
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Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty: power is ever stealing from
the many to the few
that you have to work out,
but once you get it all working it is much better.(IMHO)
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-Scott Henson
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Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty: power is ever stealing from
the many to the few. The manna of popular liberty must be gathered each
day, or it is rotten... The hand
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--
-Scott Henson
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Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty: power is ever stealing from
the many to the few. The manna of popular liberty must be gathered each
day, or it is rotten... The hand entrusted with power becomes, either
from human depravity or esprit de corps
Im setting up a machine for a friend and he needs an IDE for developing
C and C++. Anyone have a recomendation on a good one he could use.
Thankyou.
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-Scott Henson
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Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty: power is ever stealing from
the many to the few. The manna
On Thu, 2002-01-31 at 01:35, Scott Henson wrote:
Im setting up a machine for a friend and he needs an IDE for developing
C and C++. Anyone have a recomendation on a good one he could use.
Thankyou.
Sorry all. I guess i should mention he is using gnome. Its going to be
a woody system
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