Hola,
os voy a plantear un problema.
En nuestra red local tenemos una máquina Linux para salir a Internet que
hace de Proxy/Router/DNS etc. Los PC's de la LAN tienen a esta máquina
como DNS Server por defecto. Por otra parte en la LAN se ha configurado un
DNS server para resolver direcciones de
Hola
Hue-Bond escribió:
On Sat, 20 Feb 1999, Emilio de Miguel wrote:
Ya me funciona, pero como root :(
Es verdad, si lo pone en el readme! (yo también caí en el
error). Resulta que los de Debian quitaron el bit suid porque el
quake tiene algunos agujerillos
Hola a todos
Por fin he conseguido que diald creara el interface SLIP.
Creo (y digo creo, porque he probado tantas cosas que al final no se si
habra algo mas), que era por el modulo af_packet y su alias net-pf-17 (que
por cierto, no tengo muy claro donde hay que ponerlo) que no lo cargaba.
Hola a todos...
Al hilo del mensaje anterior, y viendo el resultado del comando route, se me
ocurre una pregunta
¿Un ifconfig, lleva implicito un route? (kernel 2.2.1)
Saludos.
On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 11:31:08AM +0100, Angel Vicente Perez wrote:
Hola a todos...
Al hilo del mensaje anterior, y viendo el resultado del comando route, se me
ocurre una pregunta
¿Un ifconfig, lleva implicito un route? (kernel 2.2.1)
En los kernel 2.2.x sí.
--
Enrique Zanardi
¿A alguien le funciona este paquete de slink? Por que cada vez que intento
instalarlo me da un segmentation fault y como peta en mitad de la
instalación no puedo borrarlo.
Es esto un bug del paquete, si es asi ¿que debo hacer? ¿informar al que lo
mantiene?
Gracias.
Un saludo,
On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, TooManySecrets wrote:
[...]
Yo uso Debian y es la que prefiero, por no mencionar que la considero la más
profesional pero... ¿sabeis que hace varios días que Red Hat dispone de unos
paquetes para actualizarse al kernel 2.2 sin necesidad de buscar qué hace
falta
On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, Jose Mari Mor Fabregat wrote:
Para passar de hamm a slink, simplemente es actualizar los paquetes???
Sí, con dselect o con apt-get.
Me lo recomendais??
Yo no se lo recomiendo a nadie hasta que slink no se convierta en
Debian 2.1 y sea stable, a menos que uno tenga cierta
On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 01:23:39PM +0100, Angel Vicente Perez wrote:
On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 11:31:08AM +0100, Angel Vicente Perez wrote:
Hola a todos...
Al hilo del mensaje anterior, y viendo el resultado del
comando route, se me
ocurre una pregunta
¿Un ifconfig, lleva
Sergio Gomez Bachiller wrote:
¿A alguien le funciona este paquete de slink? Por que cada vez que intento
instalarlo me da un segmentation fault y como peta en mitad de la
instalación no puedo borrarlo.
Yo lo tengo instalado y no recuerdo problemas. Intenta hacer
LC_ALL=C dpkg -i
Hola,
Hoy he estado trasteando con el fichero de configuración de XFree86
(version 3.3.2) y me he dado cuenta que con solo la sección svga en
screen, mi Matrox Mystique funciona perfectamente (de hecho, sin ello
no funciona); y sin embargo a la sección acel no le hace ni caso.
¿Significa
Hola.
Siempre he tenido un kernel en desarrollo (2.1.XXX) junto al estable
para pruebas y siempre me ha dado este tipo de error en el arranque:
Loading modules:
Checking all file systems...
Parallelizing fsck version 1.10 (24-Apr-97)
Mounting local file systems...
not mounted anything
SIOCADDRT:
El martes 23 febrero de 1999 a las 11:54:21, Alberto F. Hamilton Castro dijo:
El Sat,20/Feb/1999 a las 12:27:04+0100, Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a escribió:
El sistema de ficheros tiene una cuenta atrás para el máximo
número de veces que pueden montarse los sistemas de ficheros sin
On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 12:24:59PM +0100, Vicen wrote:
Hola.
Siempre he tenido un kernel en desarrollo (2.1.XXX) junto al estable
para pruebas y siempre me ha dado este tipo de error en el arranque:
Loading modules:
Checking all file systems...
Parallelizing fsck version 1.10 (24-Apr-97)
Como te comentan aquí la clave en la mayoría de los programas está en
fijar los recursos del sistema para definir el tamaño.
Lo que pasa es que hacerlo para cada programa es un rollazo.
Debería funcionar (pruebalo) el siguiente comando:
*.font: la fuente que quieras
Porque creo que *todos* los
Hola!
Estoy construyendo un paquete debian con el programa Soundtracker, y
todo funciona de maravilla, excepto una cosa. Estoy intentado decirle que
son necesarias las librerias GTK, y por mucho que lo intento no logro que lo
pille. La versión que tengo que gtk la compilé yo, no la
On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, benalb wrote:
esp.comp.so.linux.anuncios 06 01 y
¿El archivo acaba ahí o hay un LF al final?
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Linux, como su propio nombre indica, es *el* sistema operativo. (Barbwired)
David Serrano [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux
On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, Alberto F. Hamilton Castro wrote:
creo que es mejor fijar -c grande y un -i que 'salte' primero ya que si
pones un -c pequeño y te da por recompilar el kernell y hacer pruebas ...
tendrás que esperar en un par de ocasiones a los chequeos.
Antes de usar Debian
On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, 32 Toni Castillo Girona wrote:
Todo iba bien y me puse el núcleo 2.1.131 (inestable).
Loading Linux...
Uncompressing kernelOk.
Y se para ahí.
¡SOCORROOO!!¿Alguien sabe que esta pasando?
On Sat, 21 Feb 1998, Lucky Kentucky wrote:
Como puedo poner una configuracion estandar para todos los usuarios en KDE
Pues a base de enlaces duros entre todos los /home/*/.kde
--
Linux, como su propio nombre indica, es *el* sistema operativo. (Barbwired)
David Serrano [EMAIL
On Mon, 22 Feb 1999, Emilio de Miguel wrote:
Prefiero ejecutarlo como root, de hecho, le he quitado todos los
permisos al resto de la peña.
Buena política :-)
Por cierto, llegas con ecooo ;)
No, es el Cc: a la lista. Por más que lo intento, no consigo
hacer que
subscribe
http://www.latinmail.com. Tu correo gratuito en español.
Donde puedo conseguir el server para esta tarjeta SiS
6215?
Ojala un *.deb y *.rpm
Gracias!
OXcar
TFH ITC
Holas,
El disco duro de mi laptop al parecer acaba de morir... o esta agonico.
Estaba trabajando tranquilamente cuando de pronto, al tratar de hacer una
lectura, empezo a sonar como juguera oxidada y a lanzar mensajes de error
como loco, hasta que ahi quedo dandome un Kernel panic. No tuve mas
slrn is very mutt-like (or is it the other way around?)
It handles attachments well and I am using it right now to read these lists.
OK, I started it and had a look trough the documentation. If I
understood it right, I have to save an attachment to a posting first,
and then open the saved file
Hi,
[..]
The card is already set to 10 but GNU/Linux seems to want it at 15.
So where do I say
it's 10?
you must change the entry in '/etc/conf.modules'
for a novell ne 2000 clone, (I have this one)
You need a entry like
options ne io=0x240 irq=10
You must io setting to Your needs.
if You
I there anyway to set the expiration time on read articles? I have
texpire running every midnight, but it is not expiring many articles.
I would like read articles to expire after a week or so.
TIA,
Chris
AW == Armin Wegner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AW I would like to install debian on a sun sparc 10 with 64 megs and
AW 4 gigs of disk space.
AW How many partitions can I create? Are there primary and extended
partitions?
AW There are following partitions on the system now.
AW /root
Jonathan Guthrie wrote:
Is the file /home/mark/public_html readable by the user or group that
Apache runs as? I set the home directories of my users up to have
permissions of 710 and membership in the group that Apache runs as
(wheel on my main computer, www-data on every Debian
At 02:03 PM 2/23/99 -0800, you wrote:
I would like to give the on line irc at debian a try. What software
package would I use, and how to set it up to access the debian channel?
After trying some of the IRC packages, I have settled on BitchX.
If you are not familiar with IRC, BitchX comes
I want to install nntp. It depends on cnews. When I want to install
cnews, it conflicts with inewsinn. But inewsinn is needed for my
newsreaders to work, isn't it?
What do I have to do?
Stef
On Tue, Feb 23, 1999 at 05:45:34PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
As a recap, I have a Gateway2000 P5-200 with an Adaptec AHA-2940
Ultra/Ultraw SCSI host adapter with four 2GB Seagate ST32155W drives. DOS
does fine with it; Win95 does fine; WinNT does fine.
Try the new boot disks, 2.1.8, available
I've been trying to connect to irc.debian.org for some time now.
It appears to be down. Does anyone have the lowdown on this?
I have a feeling the developers are busy getting slink ready.
--
NatePuri
Certified Law Student
Debian GNU/Linux Monk
McGeorge School of Law
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know how to get NFS working on Debian though I used it on OpenLinux.
I tried FTP and that failed too, and now I find that I am unable to get my
network card on the Laptop to work. The indicator is on but still, it is dead.
--
Andrew
@ Home I have a 5 computer LAN so that I share files, internet etc. with my
sibling and parents.
Currently to connect to the internet I use my Debian 2.1 using pon and then I
run another script
I made called ipon which runs the ipfwadm stuff... then when I disconnect I use
poff and then
ipoff
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
I've been trying to connect to irc.debian.org for some time now.
It appears to be down. Does anyone have the lowdown on this?
I have a feeling the developers are busy getting slink ready.
For some reason, irc.debian.org doesn't work thru an IPMASQ
Fetchmail downloads my email apparently. But it does not, put the email
in a place where mutt can find it. After running fetchmail, mail is
downloaded, but then when I start mutt, there is nothing there.
What do I need in my ~/.fetchmailrc file to make it put the mail
in the right place?
--
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am still looking for that package. Do I install it after I finish
installing the base system?
Yes. It's in the admin section.
Later,
Dale
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| Dale E. Martin | Clifton
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know how to get NFS working on Debian though I used it on OpenLinux.
I tried FTP and that failed too, and now I find that I am unable to get my
network card on the Laptop to work. The indicator is on but still, it is
dead.
If you run ifconfig as
Hi. I'm running samba 1.9.18p8 on a Debian
2.0, 2.0.34 system connected to a winnt4sp3
network. Most everything works nicely, but
I can't get the cdrom's (2 scsi) on the Linux
box to automount with preexec = . The fstab
is set as follows and as recommended in the smb.conf
file:
/dev/scd0 /cd0
On 23 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cdwrite is not as full-featured as cdrecord. Unless you have a special
reason to use cdwrite, I suggest
cdrecord -v -dummy -xa2 dev=3,0 speed=2 cdimage.raw
^
for testing so you don't kill a disc.
if that doesn't work,
On 24-Feb-99 Dale E. Martin wrote:
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am still looking for that package. Do I install it after I finish
installing the base system?
Yes. It's in the admin section.
You mean on the CDROM? Yes I think I have seen it there, but if I cannot put
it on a
On 24-Feb-99 Dale E. Martin wrote:
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know how to get NFS working on Debian though I used it on
OpenLinux.
I tried FTP and that failed too, and now I find that I am unable to get my
network card on the Laptop to work. The indicator is on but still,
On 24-Feb-99 Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
Fetchmail downloads my email apparently. But it does not, put the email
in a place where mutt can find it. After running fetchmail, mail is
downloaded, but then when I start mutt, there is nothing there.
What do I need in my ~/.fetchmailrc file to make
I just noticed that I have a /home/ftp directory but no subdirectories (no
pub, etc, bin or anything else). Is this normal?
thanks
--
Andrew
Hi, I've been having some keyboard problems on a newly installed hamm
system.
Often when typing some characters are repeated twice as in the subject
heading. Also sometime the shift key will act as if it's held down even
though it is physically up.
I was wondering if anyone has had any
Frederick Page wrote:
Hi Richard Harran,
you wrote on Mon, Feb 22, 1999 at 05:14:30PM +:
I just had a huge panic, when my file system 'spontaneously' turned read
only!
man tune2fs
While this is a very useful manpage, I'm not sure it's addressing the real
issue.
Richard's hard drive
On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, Mitch Blevins wrote:
I've been trying to connect to irc.debian.org for some time now.
It appears to be down. Does anyone have the lowdown on this?
I have a feeling the developers are busy getting slink ready.
For some reason, irc.debian.org doesn't work thru
Frankie wrote:
Eliezer Figueroa wrote:
Is telnetd part of the of the official debian 2.0 CD'S because I failed
to find it?
yes it is - its in net.
[snip]
actually, in 2.0 it's part of netstd package with ftpd etc... it was
seperated out in slink.
dyer
I have sendmail set to forward mail to an smtp host (i.e., my.isp.net).
Fetchmail, seems to be downloading my email from my mail.isp.net
account, and then sendmail sends it back to my isp which then their
postmaster sends me the Delivery Failure message.
How do I correct this so that I can still
Randy Edwards wrote:
I am passing around a link to a new page
designed for the purpose of helping
LINUX move into the classroom.
Sounds like a great idea. Linux is a natural for education.
Yes!! So much so that I've convinced the department head at the local technical
college -
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Lars Steinke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does anybody know why Netscape does not use /etc/mailcap and
/etc/mimetypes ? It is rather annoying that Netscape won't startup
gv for .ps files even though we have such a nice mime-type
definition for every package.
That's
Question: I would like to have an xbiff-type mail alert on my
desktop, but I read my mail off of a remote server. Is there an easy
way to do this? The only ways I can think of are to set it up to
check through fetchmail (though I don't want to download my mail;
that's why I set up IMAP in the
Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
Fetchmail downloads my email apparently. But it does not, put the email
in a place where mutt can find it. After running fetchmail, mail is
downloaded, but then when I start mutt, there is nothing there.
What do I need in my ~/.fetchmailrc file to make it put the
Hey there...
Finally got apt-get to download slink packages for me. I don't know
exactly how I fixed it. I did two things: download + install slink base
manually, and install apt-get 0.3.0.
Anyway, I still have about 50 mb of packages to download and apt-get
annonyingly gives up the whole
So I set the http proxy to localhost with a port of 5865 and the
security proxy to localhost with a port of 5865. I am able to surf
around but now I cannot retrieve mail through Netscape unless I reset
the proxy back to Automatic detection. What's up with this? Anyone
know?
Lance
Do a ./MAKEDEV sgall in /dev directory...
Regards,
Vaidhy
On Tue, Feb 23, 1999 at 06:36:09AM +, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
I typed MAKEDEV sgall, but command not found. Do I need a
package? I'm in su mode too.
Vaidhyanathan G Mayilrangam wrote:
On Mon, Feb 22, 1999 at 11:00:07PM
On Mon, 22 Feb, 1999 à 01:30:25PM -0800, George Bonser wrote:
On Mon, 22 Feb 1999, Pollywog wrote:
That might explain why I am unable to use my Debian boot disk on that
machine.
I forgot the correct procedure for copying a kernel to a floppy, but when I
find it, I will try it.
On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, Preston Landers wrote:
Anyway, I still have about 50 mb of packages to download and apt-get
annonyingly gives up the whole process with a single bad transfer or
connection. all I have to do is press enter about three times to get it
It should give up the file it is
On Tue, Feb 23, 1999 at 09:50:49PM -0500, Vaidhyanathan G Mayilrangam wrote:
Do a ./MAKEDEV sgall in /dev directory...
Regards,
Vaidhy
On Tue, Feb 23, 1999 at 06:36:09AM +, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
I typed MAKEDEV sgall, but command not found. Do I need a
package? I'm in su mode
On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, Robert V. MacQuarrie wrote:
Hi there Daniel,
How much do you use your computer? I find i go through a new
keyboard at least once a year and this is a regular symptom of it going. I
often find my Shift and Ctrl keys going and they are simply worn out.
Test
Quoting Randy Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What packages are available that would allow me to get
to my email from the web server on my system?
Run -- don't walk! -- to http://www.tdyc.com/~rkrusty/Debian/ and grab
Ivan Moore's IMP setup. When I did an overview of all the web-based systems
I want to connect an external ISDN
to my system using the MB's standard serial ports. However, everything's
telling me I can only push 115K through these serial ports - far less than the
theoretical max of an ISDN TA that does V.42bis.
Any comments/suggestions on
overclocking ;-) built-in
On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, Kent West wrote:
: I asked this a week or two ago, but am still having trouble.
:
: As a recap, I have a Gateway2000 P5-200 with an Adaptec AHA-2940
: Ultra/Ultraw SCSI host adapter with four 2GB Seagate ST32155W drives. DOS
: does fine with it; Win95 does fine; WinNT
On 23 Feb 1999, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
: Nathan E Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Bal K. Paudyal wrote:
:
: : As root, I typed the following:
: :
: : chsh /bin/usr/tcsh when I meant chsh /usr/bin/tcsh.
: :
: : I just
*- On 22 Feb, Paul Nathan Puri wrote about GNOME 0.99.8 debs anywhere?
The mirrors only have the new GNOME in the rpm format. Does
anyone know where I can find the new GNOME release in the
favorite format (i.e., deb)? Thanks...
Try ftp://ftp.jimpick.com/pub/debian/pkgs/. Jim is the
On Tue, Feb 23, 1999 at 07:19:33PM -0800, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
On Tue, Feb 23, 1999 at 09:50:49PM -0500, Vaidhyanathan G Mayilrangam wrote:
Do a ./MAKEDEV sgall in /dev directory...
Regards,
Vaidhy
On Tue, Feb 23, 1999 at 06:36:09AM +, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
I typed MAKEDEV
I just compiled 2.2.2 using make-kpkg (kernel-package 6.07) and using the
command 'make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image' it created a file
kernel-image-.._custom.1.0_i386.deb
Where does make-kpkg get the kernel version? Makefile shows:
VERSION = 2
PATCHLEVEL = 2
SUBLEVEL = 2
I want to connect an external ISDN to my system using the MB's standard
serial ports. However, everything's telling me I can only push 115K through
these serial ports - far less than the theoretical max of an ISDN TA that
does V.42bis.
Any comments/suggestions on overclocking ;-) built-in
On 24-Feb-99 Laurent PICOULEAU wrote:
I got Debian installed (base only) bit my network card (PCMCIA) is not working.
I will have to reinstall OpenLinux on the ThinkPad so the network card will
work.
--
Andrew
Hi there Kevin :)
The best way to get the most bang for your ISDN buck is to use an ISDN router. ISDN IN ---> ETHERNET OUT
No RS-232 translation in between.
Now if I could find someone to sell my external BitSurfer, I would probably go with that :)
Dimitri
At 07:34 PM 02/23/1999 -0800,
I've , for whatever reason I had (dunno why I did this), deleted
/var/log/ppp.log
SInce then none of the plog messages appear. I know that plog gets the
data from ppp.log, but whenever ppp is working, it no longer seems to
write to ppp.log (doesnt create it/write to it when its created). Syslog
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It says the card is UP and route shows normal, but they are lying.
Can you ping a host on your network? Does the light on the card blink?
Why do think it's lying?
--
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| Dale E. Martin |
On 24-Feb-99 Dale E. Martin wrote:
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It says the card is UP and route shows normal, but they are lying.
Can you ping a host on your network? Does the light on the card blink?
Why do think it's lying?
dmesg shows that the network card is not recognized
On 24-Feb-99 George Bonser wrote:
On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Pollywog wrote:
On 24-Feb-99 Laurent PICOULEAU wrote:
I got Debian installed (base only) bit my network card (PCMCIA) is not
working.
I will have to reinstall OpenLinux on the ThinkPad so the network card will
work.
No you
On 24-Feb-99 Dale E. Martin wrote:
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It says the card is UP and route shows normal, but they are lying.
Can you ping a host on your network? Does the light on the card blink?
Why do think it's lying?
Also, I can ping localhost but that is all.
--
Andrew
On 24-Feb-99 George Bonser wrote:
On 23 Feb 1999, Dale E. Martin wrote:
Can you ping a host on your network? Does the light on the card blink?
Why do think it's lying?
I wonder if he went through modconf and installed the driver for the card.
I do not specifically recall seeing
I've , for whatever reason I had (dunno why I did this), deleted
/var/log/ppp.log
SInce then none of the plog messages appear.
I don't know the correct solution to your problem, but you could try this:
Do touch ppp.log to create the file, then use chown and chmod so
that the file has the
Hi,
I would like to put some documents in SGML and decided to try converting
the Debian tutorial at http://www.debian.org/~hp/tutorial/debian-tutorial.sgml
as an example. Well it did not go so well.
Going by the document at http://www.us.sgmltools.org/guide/guide-4.html, I
tried:
bash-2.01$
On 24-Feb-99 Pollywog wrote:
On 24-Feb-99 George Bonser wrote:
On 23 Feb 1999, Dale E. Martin wrote:
Can you ping a host on your network? Does the light on the card blink?
Why do think it's lying?
I wonder if he went through modconf and installed the driver for the card.
I do
On 24-Feb-99 Pollywog wrote:
On 24-Feb-99 George Bonser wrote:
On 23 Feb 1999, Dale E. Martin wrote:
Can you ping a host on your network? Does the light on the card blink?
Why do think it's lying?
I wonder if he went through modconf and installed the driver for the card.
I do
Not so lucky. I can ping the netcard on the laptop but not the other machine.
I think I have to set a gateway or something. I don't know where the scripts
are in Debian.
--
Andrew
On Tue, Feb 23, 1999 at 10:50:44PM -0500, Vaidhyanathan G Mayilrangam wrote:
On Tue, Feb 23, 1999 at 07:19:33PM -0800, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
On Tue, Feb 23, 1999 at 09:50:49PM -0500, Vaidhyanathan G Mayilrangam wrote:
Do a ./MAKEDEV sgall in /dev directory...
Regards,
Vaidhy
Try running '/etc/init.d/network start' after the PCMCIA services
are started. IIRC this is what I had to do when I installed Debian on a
friend's laptop.
On 24-Feb-99 Pollywog wrote:
On 24-Feb-99 Dale E. Martin wrote:
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It says the card is UP and route
When I got to modconf in the installation, my network card was not one of the
choices. I did set up PCMCIA and the card manager is installed, but things
are still not working correctly.
--
Andrew
On 24-Feb-99 George Bonser wrote:
Well, what is the problem exactly? WHat is not working? Your network card
might not be a module, it might be in the kernel or you might have to
build the module.
That is what I am thinking, that I must build it, but that is a problem since
I need to install
On 24-Feb-99 Mark Ciciretti wrote:
Try running '/etc/init.d/network start' after the PCMCIA services
are started. IIRC this is what I had to do when I installed Debian on a
friend's laptop.
ummm.. I am not sure, but I think that worked. I am pinging the laptop from
here now and it did not
My big thing is that I want/need
Dial- Bandwidth-on-Demand support - very big requirements. I
don't think these little ISDN routers provide the level of control that I
want. (If you know different, please let me know.)
Later,
Kevin
-Original Message-From:
Dimitri
On 24-Feb-99 George Bonser wrote:
On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Pollywog wrote:
I can do:
ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.11
route add 192.168.1.11 dev eth0
but that only lets me ping the machine by hostname or localhost.
I cannot ping the other machine.
THat is the problem! It only has a route to
To find out which module it is run lsmod. Then run rmmod MOD_NAME to
remove each module one by one. When the network stops working run insmod
to install the last module that you removed. After you have found the
module, run modconf and select that module under the network section. It
will then
On 24-Feb-99 Mark Ciciretti wrote:
To find out which module it is run lsmod. Then run rmmod MOD_NAME to
remove each module one by one. When the network stops working run insmod
to install the last module that you removed. After you have found the
module, run modconf and select that module
My network card module is pcnet_cs, just as I thought (same as OpenLinux
installed).
I believe I should have only installed the module that is marked as being
automatically loaded, i82365. That probably is the module for
pcnet_cs and not the one I was guessing was the correct one (similar name).
I have just started trying to use slrn - looks good and seems it will do
everything that I require BUT ...
Both when downloading the groups list and when decoding a file an error
appears
bsd_decomp0: bad sequence # 11, expected 77
The numbers 11 77 change but I get several of these errors.
OK guys (girls maybe too)
Reading the mails I learned a lot about Debian (I'm just switching from RedHat
5.1due to lack of support for MCA PC's. This RedHat version only runs with a
Debian! kernel in DOS completed with LOADLIN. The Debian version however uses
the MCA-architecture perfectly!)
On Tue, 23 Feb 1999 20:58:24 -0700 (MST), Bob Nielsen wrote:
I just compiled 2.2.2 using make-kpkg (kernel-package 6.07) and using the
command 'make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image' it created a file
kernel-image-.._custom.1.0_i386.deb
Where does make-kpkg get the kernel version?
OK guys (girls maybe too)
Reading the mails I learned a lot about Debian (I'm just switching from =
RedHat 5.1due to lack of support for MCA PC's. This RedHat version only =
runs with a Debian! kernel in DOS completed with LOADLIN. The Debian =
version however uses the MCA-architecture
On Tue, 23 Feb 1999 20:58:24 -0700 (MST), Bob Nielsen wrote:
I just compiled 2.2.2 using make-kpkg (kernel-package 6.07) and using the
command 'make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image' it created a file
kernel-image-.._custom.1.0_i386.deb
Where does make-kpkg get the kernel
Daniel J. Brosemer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 23 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cdwrite is not as full-featured as cdrecord. Unless you have a special
reason to use cdwrite, I suggest
cdrecord -v -dummy -xa2 dev=3,0 speed=2 cdimage.raw
^
for
On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, Johann Spies wrote:
When I run pdflatex on a document that compiles without a problem in
normal Latex, I get the following error (and it has happened on all the
latex documents I have tried so far - however not always referring to the
same font).
! Error: pdflatex:
Hello friends,
It looks like my old pc with Debian does not have lpr installed. What
package it is in? Any idea?
Thanks
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