Buenos dias...
Se pueden indicar paquetes intocables?
Con el dselect se hace, apuntando al paquete que quieras mantener,
pulsando '=' o 'H'. Para que vuelva a su estado normal (actualizable) pulsa
':' o 'G'
Espero que te sirva.
Saludos
Bueno. Hice todo lo que me dijistéis y un poco más.
Y descubrí que SI tenía demonio, que la impresora estaba en /dev/lp0 como
era de esperar, que funcionaba perfectamente... pero que no mandaba los
trabajos a la impresora.
Y me digo: ¿no sera que el demonio lo intenta pero no puede? Y ¡bingo!. En
GlaciarHola a todos:
Mi problema es el siguiente. El otro da escribiendo con el emacs quise
utilizar el ispell para que me corrigiera las faltas de ortografa pero no
me reconoca los acentos.
Buscando en la documentacin del ispell vi que el comando a ejecutar era
ispell -T latin1
Lo ejecut desde
Un comentario sobre comentarios en /etc/printcap.
Antes de arreglar el filtro que fallaba, (ver re:notengo demoo de
impresin (ya tengo) ) intent comentar la lnea del
printcap que lo inclua pero lo sega llamando. Supongo que como
la lnea anterior acababa con \ l utilizaba la siguiente
Marta Pla i Castells wrote:
GlaciarHola a todos:
Mi problema es el siguiente. El otro día escribiendo con el emacs quise
utilizar el ispell para que me corrigiera las faltas de ortografía pero no
me reconocía los acentos.
¿Que emacs utilizas?
emacs19 -- Instálate el ispanish de woody
Hola:
¿Que emacs utilizas?
emacs19 -- Instálate el ispanish de woody
Lo intentaré
castellano8 es el adecuado en tu caso. En xemacs21 es posible que tengas
que correr M-x ispell-check-buffer antes de que aparezca en el menu.
El castellano8 ya lo probé y nada, seguía dándome el mismo
Marta Pla i Castells wrote:
Hola:
¿Que emacs utilizas?
emacs19 -- Instálate el ispanish de woody
Lo intentaré
castellano8 es el adecuado en tu caso. En xemacs21 es posible que tengas
que correr M-x ispell-check-buffer antes de que aparezca en el menu.
El castellano8 ya lo
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, you wrote:
Cual es el procedimiento para recompilar un deb? Lo que he hecho
hasta ahora es dpkg-source -x app.dsc, y despues en el directorio que
el comando anterior creó, un ./debian/rules binary y todo
generalmente anda de maravilla.
El problema se me
El sáb, 16 de sep de 2000, a las 09:28:54 -0400, Blu dijo:
Holas,
Actualmente uso el smail de slink y en realidad su procesamiento
secuencial de la cola deja bastante que desear, sobre todo cuando se
le atragantan mensajes para un host temporalmente muerto.
Asi que, en anticipacion de un
Hola a todos
Buscando el proxy socksv5 me encuentro con un mensaje de julio del 98
en que segun entiendo esta disponible en unstable lo que deseo para
Debian.
Me voy a un mirro de debian pero no encuentro ni raztro.
Es que estuvo y lo quitaron ?
Es que esta en algun lado y yo no se buscar ?
Por
El Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 01:28:27AM +0200, Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez contaba:
desarrollo. Y no tiene ningún apoyo comercial (y dudo que lo tenga).
~~~
Yo no haría afirmaciones como estas así por las buenas, corres
Hola!
Alguien había comentado aquí que al ejecutar aplicaciones en XTerm
dejaban de funcionar las combinaciones de teclas que usan Alt (Meta
para los Linuxeros). Es jodido si usas el BitchX, el MC y algún otro
programilla.
Como siempre he pensado que la XTerm te deja configurar todo, no dudé
On mar, sep 19, 2000 at 10:02:09 +0200, Xose Manoel Ramos wrote:
¿Cual es el apoyo comercial?
Más o menos el mismo que el de Linux allá por 1991-1997: *ninguno*.
;-)
La verdad no me preocupa demasiado. El equivocarme. Ya lo hice
la temporada pasada cuando dije que el Celta iba a ganar la
Agustín Martín Domingo wrote:
El castellano8 ya lo probé y nada, seguía dándome el mismo error. De todas
maneras probaré con lo que me dices del ispanish de woody. Ah!! una cosa,
¿donde puedo conseguirlo?.
Es verdad, ya se me había olvidado. Debes instalar en cualquier caso el
ispanish de
Hola a tod*s,
tengo dos problemillas con la combinación wmaker+gnome. Arranco las X a
partir de un .xsession de cada usuario con el xdm (ha de ser así, no
vale usar el gdm). Éste es el contenido de dicho fichero:
#!/bin/sh
if [ -x /usr/bin/pland ]
then
/usr/bin/pland -k
else
echo 2
El caso que ocupa este mensaje es el del envio de mensajes mediante exim.
Tengo una conexion a internet intermitente, y cada vez que dejo un mensaje en el
spool, este acaba siendo marcado como frozen pq falla el intento de envio (no
estoy conectado en esos momentos o no me he autentificado al
sendmail[22134]: runqueue: Skipping queue run -- load average too high
VM: killing process tail
VM: killing process apache
VM: killing process vboxgetty
VM: killing process syslogd
VM: killing process setiathome
[2]+ Terminado (killed) nice -+20 setiathome /dev/tty10 (wd:
Hola
El 20 Sep 2000 a las 10:41PM +0200, Lluis Vilanova escribio:
El caso que ocupa este mensaje es el del envio de mensajes mediante exim.
Tengo una conexion a internet intermitente, y cada vez que dejo un mensaje en
el
spool, este acaba siendo marcado como frozen pq falla el intento de
Hola
El 20 Sep 2000 a las 07:53PM +0200, Lluis Vilanova escribio:
1) Al contestar un mensaje de la lista con r (reply) aparece en el to
la persona que envio el mensaje, y si hago un L (reply to list, o algo
asin) pone en el to la direccion de la lista pero ¿como le digo a mutt
que si estoy
Hola
Cuando tengo que teclear una URL para el lynx que incluye el caracter
ASCII 126 (~), no tengo problema fuera de las X, pero cuando la tengo que
teclear dentro de las X en la barra de dirección de NetScape, ni puñetera
idea. Tengo que visitar la X Strike Force de la lista de sitios que
viene
Hola
No se porqué, mi hostname me devuelve correctamente mi nombre de host y
mi hostname --fqdn tambien, es decir, que SOLO devuelve el nombre de
host. ¿Y el dominio? Si con hostname solo se puede cambiar el nombre de
host, ¿como cambio el nombre de dominio?
Gracias
--
Andres Seco Hernandez,
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 07:53:36PM +0200, Lluis Vilanova wrote:
asin) pone en el to la direccion de la lista pero ¿como le digo a mutt
que si estoy respondiendo a una lista DEBE poner en el to la persona
que envio el mensaje y la direccion de la lista en cc (o al reves)?
g, group reply.
2)
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 01:03:51AM +0200, Andres Seco Hernandez wrote:
¿Como se teclea eso en las X?
Alt-Gr 4?
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Marta Pla i Castells [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GlaciarHola a todos:
Mi problema es el siguiente. El otro día escribiendo con el emacs quise
utilizar el ispell para que me corrigiera las faltas de ortografía pero no
me reconocía los acentos.
El Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 12:16:51AM +0200, Hue-Bond dijo:
[...]
Vaya, load average de 45... no está mal :^). Sonrío porque,
aunque me he quedado sin clientes, esto no se ha colgado. Pero
pregunto, ¿por qué el núcleo empezó a matar procesos?
Sencillamente te
Tem alguem na lista que tem pre-disposicoes graficas para webdesign?
Estou perguntando por causa da pagina do debian, eu fico com a
programacao, estava precisando de alguem na parte grafica
e conteudo nos nos arrumamos, e quem quiser contribuir, o site poderá
ter um espaco para isso.
Algum
Christopher W. Aiken wrote:
I did it!! I finally got Debian 2.2 installed.
I now have a triple boot, W98, FreeBSD 4.1, and Debian 2.2.
Question for you. I just installed, using apt-get, Communicator 4.73
from my Official CD's. When I fire up Netscape I get the following
errors printed
I have just completed my install of Debian Potato.
I would like to get to the Gui, Gnome, X, or whatever.
I have tried startx, but it does not work
How do I start the GUI
Charles wrote:
I have just completed my install of Debian Potato.
I would like to get to the Gui, Gnome, X, or whatever.
I have tried startx, but it does not work
How do I start the GUI
first make sure whatever GUI you want is installed, then configure X,
either by anXious,
I hate stupid MTA causing this problem. I like idea to kick out
my.netvigator.com (looks like chinese free e-mail account. I can not
read chinese) from internet mail system.
I understand debian ML can not do that. It may be best to report this
domain as spammer to RBL (they are spammer by
Hello.
Here's a simple question.
I've not been able to set my systems time correctly.
I've used 'hwclock' and set the hardware clock, and I guess it should be
set to GMT.
But what do I do after that?
If I use 'hwclock --hctosys' the system-time will be the same as GMT and
not Swedish time.
And
Someone there would recommend to use Woody on my Linux-box in home?
I'm using Potato
Regards
Rogelio E. Castillo
To install netscape 4.75 on Potato, my sources.list must link to stable
o unstable version?
Regards.
Rogelio E. Castillo
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Andreas Palsson wrote:
Here's a simple question.
I've not been able to set my systems time correctly.
I've used 'hwclock' and set the hardware clock, and I guess it should be
set to GMT.
But what do I do after that?
If I use 'hwclock --hctosys' the system-time will
After I did the config. I must have done something wrong.
As I get the error messages that I can't connect to the X Server???
Is there an easy way to back out and reconfig the Server???
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000 21:12:59 -0700, Nate Amsden wrote:
Charles wrote:
I have just completed my
Many thanks for the help thus far - I was clearly mixing two
methods of kernel compilation! Now, I've compiled the kernel
yet again (8th try I think) and STILL the system can't find the
modules - that is I get lots of can't find module at boot
up time.
More symptoms...
1. In
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 09:44:45PM +0100, john gennard wrote:
In Potato, I'm installing qt-2.0.1 from a tar.gz. After uncompressing,
unpacking and re-naming the directory 'qt', I checked its permissions
and found owner and group given as '508'. On a
This kind of question is pretty hard to answer, since it depends very
intimately on your situation, what you use it for, your skill and comfort
level, etc. Probably the answer is, it isn't a big deal either way.
Maybe the best thing is to just try it; you can just downgrade back to
potato if the
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 01:10:00AM -0500, Rogelio E. Castillo Haro wrote:
To install netscape 4.75 on Potato, my sources.list must link to stable
o unstable version?
no, just add security to your /etc/apt/sources.list, here are the
lines to add:
## security updates
deb
I tried procmail and it seems pretty powerfull. It makes it easy to sort
the mails...
Thanks to everyone,
Olivier.
On a related issue:
I've put kernel-image-2.2.17 on hold, because i've build my own
kernel. I'd like to know if it's possible to make sure kernel-image isn't
upgraded from the debian ftp's (my name: kernel-image-2.2.17_maui.1.2,
which seems to be inferior to the version-number on the ftp)
apt-get
When i run Dial Up Networking on KDE a box comes up saying pppd died
unexpectedly... I have my connection configured properly to work with my ISP,
but it still says that... i even tried a different ISP...
anyone have any ideas?
jacob
ChrisHellberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does this really make sense? You would have to put in your floppy
before you log in. What you really need is something like autofs that
(theoretically) umounts drives in customizable intervals. This doesn't
always work in my exerience. Be sure to combine
On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 04:24:11PM -0700, Steve Lamb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 04:13:05PM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
However I much prefer a small button bar to constantly typing in things
like the following.
rxvt -bg black -fg white -cr cyan -sl 1500
Aaron Maxwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This kind of question is pretty hard to answer, since it depends very
intimately on your situation, what you use it for, your skill and comfort
level, etc. Probably the answer is, it isn't a big deal either way.
Maybe the best thing is to just try it;
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 01:10:00AM -0500, Rogelio E. Castillo Haro wrote:
To install netscape 4.75 on Potato, my sources.list must link to stable
o unstable version?
deb http://security.debian.org/ potato/updates main contrib non-free
enabled me to upgrade from 4.72 to 4.75.
Johann
--
J.H.
On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 03:36:10PM +0200, Julio Merino ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 08:32:48PM -0400, Rob wrote:
Hey, im about to install deb2.2, can anyone recommend a specific
partitioning scheme?
Like if im willing to allocate 20 gigs. I figured id just do
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 09:33:20AM +0200, Frederik wrote:
On a related issue:
I've put kernel-image-2.2.17 on hold, because i've build my own
kernel. I'd like to know if it's possible to make sure kernel-image isn't
upgraded from the debian ftp's (my name: kernel-image-2.2.17_maui.1.2,
which
hi,
is there a tool in the debian distribution like "ntsysv" in red-hat
which i can manage my init scripts to start and stop in different runlevels.
--
Manfred Kissel
Solution - The Computer People
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.solution.de
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 09:39:23AM +0200, François Chenais wrote:
Hello
Is there any perl package for using windows ini files ?
have a look at these modules:
http://www.perl.com/CPAN-local/modules/by-module/Win32/
especially the module Win32::Tie::Ini. I've never used it, but
from
Hello debian users,
I am interested in Setting up a bug reporting tool for our internal projects
in my company.
What would you use for a bug reporting system?
I have seen several possibilities, among which:
+ debbugs
+ GNATS
+ Bugzilla
but I do not have the time to study them all. Especially
Hello debian users,
I am interested in Setting up a bug reporting tool for our internal projects
in my company.
What would you use for a bug reporting system?
I have seen several possibilities, among which:
+ debbugs
+ GNATS
+ Bugzilla
but I do not have the time to study them all. Especially
Bob == Bob Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
man kernel-img.conf.
Bob Hmm, I don't seem to have /etc/kernel-img.conf, but in
Bob /etc/kernel-pkg.conf:
Oops. I should have mentioned that kernel-img.conf is an
enhancement for woody kernel-package.
Bob image_in_boot:= 1
Bob This
solved
I have to allow ident in hosts.allow because the service is ident
- I run xinetd and I found that compiled-in tcp wrappers don't work...
-
- hosts.allow:
-
- identd : ALL : severity daemon.info : allow
- proftpd : ALL : severity daemon.info : allow
-
- ALL : ALL : severity
Neil == Neil L Roeth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Neil Is there any way to add something to kernel-pkg.conf to achieve this?
Neil I know I'll forget to use the --revision option someday.
look into /ect/kernel-pkg.conf
# This is the debian revision number (defaulted to 1.0 in
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 12:39:40AM -0700, Jacob Hunter wrote:
-|When i run Dial Up Networking on KDE a box comes up saying pppd died
unexpectedly... I have my connection configured properly to work with my ISP,
but it still says that... i even tried a different ISP...
-|anyone have any ideas?
Well, for those following the thread, emacs is now gone. I installed
emacs19 and purged it. It was only a 6MB download over a 56k dial-up of a
package that I didn't want, but hey!
Thanks for all your help.
--
Jonathan Markevich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.geocities.com/jmarkevich
== It's
Erdmut Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 09:39:23AM +0200, François Chenais wrote:
Is there any perl package for using windows ini files ?
have a look at these modules:
http://www.perl.com/CPAN-local/modules/by-module/Win32/
especially the module Win32::Tie::Ini.
Manfred Kissel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there a tool in the debian distribution like ntsysv in red-hat
which i can manage my init scripts to start and stop in different
runlevels.
Yes: it's called update-rc.d. You'll already have it installed, as it's
part of the dpkg package.
(Admittedly
ChrisHellberg[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would they then get back to the fancy graphical login screen..
Yes.
then when
they login again, everything is remounted I spose?
Not if not using autofs, which never works really well in my
On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 08:47:56PM -0400, Thomas J. Hamman wrote:
Disregard my last post on this subject--I rebooted my machine and now I
can print ps files just fine! :)
Michael, thank you again for all your responses, I appreciate it
immensely. :)
Finally, I can write my English essay
To choose and to configure your X server use:
xf86config
To install gnome: lynx http://www.go-gnome.com | sh
- Original Message -
From:
Charles
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 7:38
AM
Subject: X
After I did the
On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 11:13:52PM -0400, Christopher W. Aiken wrote:
Question for you. I just installed, using apt-get, Communicator 4.73
from my Official CD's. When I fire up Netscape I get the following
errors printed out. Anyone know why??
ls: /usr/lib/netscape/473/wrapper.d: No such
On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 09:06:20PM -0700, Nate Amsden wrote:
ls: /usr/lib/netscape/473/communicator/wrapper.d: No such file or directory
that is normal, safe to ignore, shouldn't cause any problems
Something should probably still be done about that though. Training users
to ignore
Hi folks,
When I run tcpdump on my ippp0 connection to my ISP, I get a lot of
packets like this:
tcpdump: listening on ippp0
truncated-ip - 46 bytes missing!0.40.224.225 64.0.127.6: (frag
26486:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) [tos 0x17] [ttl 0]
truncated-ip - 28 bytes missing!0.58.208.128 0.0.64.17: (frag
On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 11:38:46PM -0700, Charles wrote:
Looking up 'www.storm.ca' first
After I did the config. I must have done something wrong.
As I get the error messages that I can't connect to the X Server???
Is there an easy way to back out and reconfig the Server???
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 09:22:30AM +0200, Billet Olivier wrote:
I tried procmail and it seems pretty powerfull. It makes it easy to sort
the mails...
It's very powerful, but I find the recipes a headache. Since I'm a bit of
a Perl fanatic, I took my mail filter from the last issue of TPJ,
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 08:22:20AM -0400, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Something should probably still be done about that though. Training users
to ignore errors is not a good thing.
its fixed in the netscape 475 packages, which everyone should run
anyway since older versions are full of
I recently installed 2.2 on a machine, and X works fine, except the text
is mangled. I installed task-gnome-desktop and gdm, switched to X, and
everything was garbled, so then I installed xfs, xfonts-100dpi to see if
that'd help. Same deal.
Anyone got any ideas?
--
The Information Superhighway
- I set up Samba to run via inetd (and through tcpd) so I coud easily
- control host access (default deny-all policy).
This is not correct way to control access to your samba - due to the way how
samba works. Use
- So I figured I'd better run as daemons instead of from `inetd' and added
-
On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 08:29:15AM -0700, Steve Lamb ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
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Does anyone know of a basic X launchbar? Basic as in doesn't
depend on too many libraries to run. Gets to be a pain to launch
programs from
Hi there people,
Okay I took the plunge to update my Debian Slink with some of the latest
updates. I installed linuxconf with apt-get and now my lynx, slrn and
debconf is dead. Dead Dead !!! I dunno what other packages are affected,
it'll probably take time to figure that out... when I need to
Someone there would recommend to use Woody on my Linux-box in home?
I'm using Potato
Regards
Rogelio E. Castillo
Sure. If it's just for personal use (non-critical), I don't see any problem. As
a matter of fact, I just upgraded to woody last night over a 56k dialup. I
choose this
I'm interested in following the latest KDE2 and GNOME packages but I can't seem
to find any easy way to select them ALL. It appears there are many
packages/tasks I'd need to select to get them ALL. I'd rather not select
them one by one, so, anyone know of a good way to
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 08:49:25PM +0800, Saran wrote:
Hi there people,
Okay I took the plunge to update my Debian Slink with some of the latest
updates. I installed linuxconf with apt-get and now my lynx, slrn and
debconf is dead. Dead Dead !!! I dunno what other packages are affected,
I just filter [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s messages and I never see them.
Before you complain to RBL, try a complaint to the contact for netvigator.com.
Perhaps they will do something about this.
--
Andrew
On 20-Sep-2000 Osamu Aoki wrote:
I hate stupid MTA causing this problem. I like idea to kick out
Actually I done that... here's the output of apt-get check
Tatooine:/home/saran# apt-get check
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
W: Couldn't stat source package list 'http://non-us.debian.org stable/non-US
Packages'
On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 10:23:11PM +0200, Vee-Eye wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/test$ lpr test.ps
lpr: connect: No such file or directory
jobs queued, but cannot start daemon.
^^^
Oddly, according to ps ax | grep lpd I already had lpd running.
I
Trie a simple command
dpkg --configure -a
Like dselect does..
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Saran wrote:
Actually I done that... here's the output of apt-get check
Tatooine:/home/saran# apt-get check
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
W: Couldn't stat source package list
unsubscribe
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Do You Yahoo!?
Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
I asked had this problem a week ago. Many people kindly replied, and
I sorted it out. It is the 'auth' option in /etc/ppp/options.
I have forwarded the emails to your email address so as not to
clutter here.
Tom
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Christopher W. Aiken wrote:
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at
Sorry, I don't get what you mean. I typed the command at the prompt, but it
gives me nothing.
Cheers,
Saranjit.
-Original Message-
From: Alberto Pereira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 9:54 PM
To: Saran
Cc: Michael P. Soulier; debian-user@lists.debian.org
Hi!
I've a ESS1868 sound card on my box.
But I can install the driver for this. It's always show something failed.
Here is my syslog for isapnp and sb.
=== cut start ===
isapnp: Scanning for Pnp cards...
isapnp: Card 'ESS ES1868 Plug and Play AudioDrive'
isapnp: 1 Plug Play card
Has anyone used woody for mission critical stuff? I know some people run
woody-based web servers, eg, but I haven't.
I used to run the unstable branches. Prior to 1.1, this was kind of
necessary :)
However, somewhere arround 98, iirc, it became impractical. With
regular updated, I could
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 12:46:23AM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
Suggestions: X Window Resources, aliases, shell scripts, .profile or
.login scripts.
All of which require me to leave a login on the machine. I fail to see
why it is hard to sympathize. I can launch commands on one
The RBL is for spammers, that is, UCE (Unsolicited Commercial Email),
UBE (Unsolicited Bulk Email), also, fraud (mailbombing etc) is
sometimes considered spam.
It is *not* intended for misconfigured/-programmed mailers, nor a list
of open relays (ORBS http://www.orbs.org/ is doing that).
If give to you nothing, try
dpkg --pending --configure
Or try to do update by dselect
dselect
Update
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Saran wrote:
Sorry, I don't get what you mean. I typed the command at the prompt, but it
gives me nothing.
Cheers,
Saranjit.
-Original Message-
From: Alberto
I just did an apt-get dist-upgrade to woody from potato
It seems that today at least, the existing version of nis
(nis_3.6-2.deb) won't play nicely with the latest
netbase (netbase4.0.5). netbase says it won't deal with
any nis =3.6-2.
From dselect when I try to install nis;
netbase conflicts
I had some difficulties starting the X-server, but now I just do not know
where to start with installing windowmanager. I am interested in using
GNOME.
Could any one of you point out where I can start reading.
BTW: Where can I get information about the Linux-filesystem?
Stephan
Pollywog said:
I just filter [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s messages and I never see them.
Before you complain to RBL, try a complaint to the contact for netvigator.com.
Perhaps they will do something about this.
I sent a complaint to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about this and stating the
name of the user with a
On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 03:05:17AM -0800, Ethan Benson wrote:
except this broken MTA helpfully neglects to mention WHO the user is
that has a full mailbox. so there is no way to know who to
unsubscribe.
The Debian mailing lists use a VERP-like (it might actually be VERP, I
can't remember
i have a ess1888 and i've had nothing but bad luck with it. i can get
my to install properly but it would always dma/io timeout. not even
the driver authors were sure what was wrong so i eventually gave up
(after about 1 yr and two kernel version, 2.0 and 2.2) and bought a
cheap, but real, sb16.
Hi,
I installed vim on my potato box. It seems to be a great vi
replacement. But, is there any way to make vim to insert spaces when
the tab button is presses. I think I have to set the expandtab setting
by the command:
:set et
But this doesn't seem to always work. Most notably when I use
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 09:33:20AM +0200, Frederik wrote:
On a related issue:
I've put kernel-image-2.2.17 on hold, because i've build my own
kernel. I'd like to know if it's possible to make sure kernel-image isn't
upgraded from the debian ftp's (my name: kernel-image-2.2.17_maui.1.2,
which
hi,
i installed debian v2.2rc0.
i have a problem compiling the kernel 2.2.17:
the makefile in /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot wants to call as86 with
options -0 -a and ld86.
but as doesnt recognize the option -0 .
funny thing is that bulding kernel 2.4.0test8 works.
i also tried 2.2.15 but i had
No problem.
It isn't for me either ...
Now if only I can figure out why my printer daemon is just
sitting there ignoring printjobs. ;-)
I suppose you are aware of the thread, hence you know what has been tried and
I suppose it didn't work for you ;-)
If you could describe your problem more
I'm getting this with my new woody. And what a woody
it is.
startx
starts startkde. Kde2 dies.
If I look on console 1 at the output I see:
/usr/lib/libkdeui.so.3 undefined symbol: Event__9QLineEditP6QEvent
I think I've got just about every kde2 package loaded. No complaints
from kdebase when
I like my tabs to insert 3 spaces so I use:
set softtabstop=3
Luck,
Bill
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 08:36:12AM -0700, Parrish M Myers wrote:
Hi,
I installed vim on my potato box. It seems to be a great vi
replacement. But, is there any way to make vim to insert spaces when
the tab button
Try the command tzconfig which will ask you to enter your local time
zone and set it accordingly. I hope this helps.
John Kerr Anderson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Debian GNU/Linux 2.2
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Andreas
Try sndconfig--it's pretty easy to do any sound card. I put my boss's 1688(?)
on it
with little to no effort.
http://www.debian.org/Packages/unstable/sound/sndconfig.html
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