Hi, All
stupid question: what i have to do in order to
prevent Netscape from expanding .gz files?
Simple answer: Don't use Netscape to download .gz files, use
wget instead
There's a patch (or script) to make mutt (or any other mailer) or slrn
(or any other
I notice that mutt gives the following for almost all signed messages:
[-- PGP output follows (current time: Mon Jan 31 16:24:38 2000) --]
^GUnsupported packet format - you need a newer version of PGP for this
file.
That message is from PGP 2.x, not from Mutt.
I have pgp-us 2.6.3a-6
On Sun, Jan 30, 2000 at 07:23:04PM +0100, J Horacio MG wrote:
Just compiled altmailer to have mutt as my netscape mailer, and the damned
thing (netscape navigator 4.5) crashes everytime I click on a mailto: url.
Any chance of having this fixed?
I tried that and never got it to work
Just compiled altmailer to have mutt as my netscape mailer, and the damned
thing (netscape navigator 4.5) crashes everytime I click on a mailto: url.
Any chance of having this fixed?
Also, the ~/.netscape/preferences.js file cannot be changed with vim as
a user, but it worked when I changed it
Hello,
I am not sure exactly where to ask this question, but the
README.Debian file for sgml-tools says that version 1 is orphaned
upstream. I take that to mean that I might not get help from the
upstream authors.
Not sure, but I think that even the sgmltools2 is orphaned by now.
Hi,
I acquired a graphics tablet and a ps/2 mouse. I wonder if it's
possible to have them both working together, or whether there's another
solution to it.
The tablet pen specifications are: 3-button cordless (cell powered)
pen and a tablet with a serial port connection.
I got the ps/2
El vie, 03 de dic de 1999, a las 03:43:39 -0600, Brad dijo:
On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 01:11:05PM +0100, J Horacio MG wrote:
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/hda1 *1 1080293+ 83 Linux native
/dev/hda2 11 2080325 83 Linux
Looking at the cfsdisk table, I've just seen this (just look at the last
line of the table):
hda1 Boot Primary Linux ext2 78.45
hda2Primary Linux ext2 78.45
hda5Logical Linux ext2 1498.25
hda6
Hi,
I have defined iso-8859-15 charset in my $HOME/.bash_profile, and it
works as such if I set a proper font for it, eg.:
# setfont lat9u-16.psf
lat9u-16.psf is a font I copied into /usr/share/consolefonts/. I use
/etc/kbd/default.map for getting characters specific of iso-8859-15,
just
Why is it that whenever I try to compile something on potato, there's
always some problem (except kernels, which don't depend on a lot of
external stuff).
What can I do? I can't even compile the latest KDE 2 snapshots, even when
they have debian build scripts.
When I firts upgraded I had
mailserver.
Bill Suetholz
On 01-Dec-99 J Horacio MG wrote:
I'm having trouble with one user's mail. Anyone sending a mail to her
address gets an error message like the one below.
This has been going on ever since I installed the latest versions (potato)
of xfmail (which
El mié, 01 de dic de 1999, a las 09:38:42 +0100, Klaus Drews dijo:
this is a reply to an older message.
Question was, how to upgrade to perl5. Here is the answer from the
perl5-base-package:
coma:/usr/src/packages# dpkg -i perl-5.005-base_5.005.03-4.deb
(Reading database ... 53468 files
Say I do a normal Debian (or any other Linux OS) install with, eg.
glibc2.1 and kernel2.10 (or any other glibc and kernel), would these be
the complete library and kernel?
This question is with regard to both glibc-crypt-2.1.2.tar.gz and
patch-int-2.2.10.4.gz, are these included in a normal
)
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Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 22:53:47 +0100
From: J Horacio MG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Bernhard Rieder said:
Eric G . Miller wrote:
Well, I have potato with 2.2.13 and StarOffice working fine here. Any
idea what the patch applies to? Perhaps I'm not using whatever it is
that breaks it.
Maybe this applies only to SO 5.1 (from StarDivision) and not to
SO 5.1a from Sun
aphro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I installed Star Office 5.1 in the /opt directory as root with the
setup option /net.
Then I ran setup as normal user from the /opt/staroffice-dir
directory and the
setup program installed basic files in my home directory.
That's all, no problems under potato with
After a long battle with an upgrade to potato from a very customized slink am
allmost happy. I just miss one thing:
I cannot start gdm due to some wierd problem. It complains about the user and
group for /var/gdm. Supposedly they should be nobody:deamon but that doesn't
work either. In Slink
Hi,
I'm sure I sent this message to the list, but it hasn't shown as yet:
I tried to install perl5 from potato, but I couldn't (and now all the
perl stuff is messed up). First, I tried to
`dpkg -i perl-5.005_5.005.03-4.deb', but it requires
perl-5.005-base_5.005.03-4.deb and conflicts with the
Hi,
all of a sudden I realized the /tmp permissions had changed to:
2 drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 2048 Nov 19 02:57 tmp/
so, I changed it back to sticky with:
# chmod 777 /tmp
# chmod a+t /tmp
Now, it seems alright, but I'm not sure about the rest (most of all
/var). Could anyone
El jue, 18 de nov de 1999, a las 12:35:54 +0100, Klaus Drews dijo:
Hi,
just a small hint :
somewhere there is a README in the docs, which says, that you have
to load and unload and convert things to work with 5.005. Look for it,
befor upgrading. I crashed my system some time ago because I
Hi,
I compiled the following native language support modules in the kernel
(2.2.10):
CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_850=y
CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=y
CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_15=y
and the rest as modules. Then, in ~/.bash_profile I've got:
LANGUAGE=es:en
LC_ALL=es_ES
LANG=spanish
MM_CHARSET=ISO-8859-15
export
El dom, 14 de nov de 1999, a las 03:58:58 -0800, aphro dijo:
the only real benefit i can see to compiling sutff as modules is:
1) if you think you may need to unload it at some point
this is what I actually thought... you can have the kernel compiled with
lots of loadable modules just in
El sáb, 13 de nov de 1999, a las 11:51:25 -, Pollywog dijo:
I don't know if you can get 1.42 but 1.44 is at:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/unstable/non-free/binary-i386/libs/qt1g_1.44-
6.1.deb
If you really need 1.42, I believe it comes on the Slink CD's but I am not
certain. I
El dom, 14 de nov de 1999, a las 01:03:58 +0200, Martin Fluch dijo:
On Mon, 15 Nov 1999, J Horacio MG wrote:
[...]
Well, as I said, it's not there:
ncftp ...-free/binary-i386/libs pwd
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/unstable/non-free/binary-i386/libs/
ncftp ...-free/binary
El dom, 14 de nov de 1999, a las 05:28:44 +0200, Martin Fluch dijo:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Pollywog wrote:
There could be a problem with doing it that way, if you are a KDE user.
I use KDE, so I installed two versions of QT, from source. That allows me
Hi,
I'm about to build a new kernel (2.2.10), and would like to go over the
steps for compiling (not make kpkg) as I'm not sure about them:
# make config (or menuconfig)
here I have a doubt about the options which can be configured as
loadable modules instead of compiling into the kernel. Say
I just tried to upgrade via apt-get, and while it did download the
files, it didn't install them. A first `apt-get install' attempt gave
me the following:
-
Checking system integrity...ok
Sorry, qt1g is already the newest version
Sorry, giftrans is
Hi,
where can I find qt1g (= 1.42-2)? I've been searching ftp.debian.org
and www.debian.org, as well as various mirrors, and this library is
missing (should be in non-free/binary-i386/libs/).
Where can I get it?
Regards,
--
Horacio Anno MMDCCLII ad Urbe
I've updated slink to potato one month ago or so. In general apt-get did
its job very smothly, only a couple of packages (not more than 10) made
some configuration problems, and due to this sometimes the
dist-upgrade prcess got interupted, and had do be started again (after the
problem was
apologies, in my previous message I forgot to attach the list of
upgrade-to-be packages.
--
Horacio Anno MMDCCLII ad Urbe condita
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
~ Spain ~Spanje ~ Spanien
Key
El vie, 12 de nov de 1999, a las 04:44:56 +0200, Martin Fluch dijo:
On Sat, 13 Nov 1999, J Horacio MG wrote:
And just how does apt (or apt-get) work for upgrading from slink to
potato? (I'm not trying to be lazy here, I do read the manual pages for
apt-get and sources.list, but I'd like
Hi,
I installed the following packages from slink:
navigator-base-45_4.5-1.deb
netscape-base-45_4.5-1.deb
netscape-base-4_5.deb
now I try to run netscape from X, but the only netscape executable
around is `netscape-remote' ...? all I want is to have the navigator
installed (no communicator),
Hi,
I had to reinstall all my slink system, and among others I installed two
packages which I didn't have in my previous installation: autofs and mount.
Now, if I edit /etc/mtab to have a partition mounted on a directory
which I created, when I reboot the system, it doesn't mount it (that's
We shouldnt cheat outselves.
M$IE is much better than NS and there are plenty of users which will
chose it if it only will came available on Linux.
Some day gzilla may came the best browser in the world but
if M$ make port of IE before this time it can make a lot of mess
in
Just recently upgraded glibc2.1 and others. Just now I tried to exit
from tty1 and got the following:
$ exit
logout
/sbin/getty: error in loading shared libraries: /lib/libc.so.6: symbol
_dl_origin_patt(, version GLIBC_2.1.1 not defined in file ld-linux.so.2
with link time reference
El jue, 28 de oct de 1999, a las 07:40:49 -0700, aphro dijo:
yeah, i find it quite common to see new bugs about IE4/5 in bugtraq /
securityfocus .. seems for every 4 to 5 IE security problems there is 1 NS
security problem.
Besides, it seems that whenever M$ sends a bug/hole acknowledgement
John Foster wrote:
Uh. It was already free, in the dollars and cents manner. They
really gave back/up nothing.
I think they give an impression: from now on, StarOffice is supported by
Sun.
Yes, it's a world of marketing! Shame!
Unix community at large can take advantage of it;
On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Oki DZ wrote:
Ben Collins wrote:
Not being able to distribute your changes, is not free speech. It's crap
and they
are only hoping to capitalize on the hardwork of others without giving
them
anything truly worthwhile in return.
Hi, what about a
El dom, 24 de oct de 1999, a las 07:28:49 -0400, Greg Wooledge dijo:
J Horacio MG ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/lib/libBrokenLocale.so (No such file
or directory), skipping
ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/lib/libcrypt.so (No such file or
directory
Hi,
I'm about to upgrade to Gimp 1.1.10 (potato), and don't understand some
of the dependencies:
Well, the dependencies look fine, unless I want support for gifs, for
which I downloaded giflib-bin_3.0-5.2 (and giftrans). But giflib-bin
says it depends on:
giflib3g (=3.0-5.2)
libungif3g
Hi,
Please, bear with me for a while as it seems I'm in trouble.
I recently upgraded the following from potato:
apt_0.3.13.deb libstdc++2.10_2.95.2-0pre2.deb
gconv-modules_2.1.2-5.deblibstdc++2.9_2.91.61-1.deb
glibc-doc_2.1.2-5.deb
Hi,
What's wrong with this? It's happened to me a few times, fetchmail
refuses to download a message alleging the header line is ridiculously
overlong.
Is this something I should fix in fetchmail somehow, o should I contact
with the owner of the list where this message came from?
Version:
Now NS 4.7 is a different matter. Whether its any good, depends on who
you ask. :-) For some it has problems, including crashing, but for
others it works like a charm. Personally (Communicator 4.7), its never
crashed on me, and seems to be better than previous versions, but YMMV.
Just yesterday I did the following potato upgrade:
apt_0.3.13.deb
gconv-modules_2.1.2-5.deb
ldso_1.9.11-4.deb
libc6-dev_2.1.2-5.deb
libc6_2.1.2-5.deb
libglib1.2_1.2.5-1.deb
libstdc++2.10_2.95.2-0pre2.deb
locales_2.1.2-5.deb
Today, I upgrade the following from potato:
I'm trying to have both mutt and slrn iconized and using eterm. I added
the following lines in /GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/menu.hook:
mutt-e EXEC Eterm -T mutt-e -e /usr/local/bin/mutt
slrn-e EXEC Eterm -T slrn-e -e /usr/bin/slrn
but if I change the icon for, say, mutt, it also changes the
I can't make the `man' command working:
$ man man
No existe entrada de manual para man
(There is no man entry for man)
I recently compiled and installed mutt and gnupg in /usr/local, and
tried to compile/install QT as well; it's ever since then that `man' is
not working.
TIA,
--
Horacio
BTW, why would anyone install the Debian on Suns if the machines come
with
Solaris right out the boxes? The only reason I'm asking about Debian on
Sun is that I think it's an interesting alternative since the Classic
where I have an access to doesn't have Solaris on it (the CDs I mean).
Hi there,
at some point I disable the X11 from opening at startup (default with
slink installation). But I forgot how I did that (and I recall there
were various ways of doing so), so now I can't reverse the changes.
Among the bootup messages I always get the following one:
Checking for valid
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 15:03:54 -0500
From: Eric Gillespie, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bruce Z. Lysik [EMAIL PROTECTED], debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: A GnuPG package for stable?
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: multipart/signed; boundary=a8Wt8u1KmwUX3Y2C;
Hello all,
I am having a problem with users .bashrc, roots works fine AFAIK, but all the
user ones do nothing. No matter what I put
in them it doesn't work. For example in my .bashrc I have the line l='ls
--color=auto -als' but typing 'l' does
nothing... Also /etc/skel/.aliases also
Hi,
this just happened to me while while the daily cron was running, I tried
a connection:
h0rus:~$ pon provider
hda: irq timeout: status=0x50 { DriveReady SeekComplete }
h0rus:~$
and the connection request was resumed, and got back to the prompt. I
recall this is just got to do with the
Are there any good, free spreadsheet programs out there? Anywhere?
I believe Lotus 1·2·3 might be released for Linux, can anyone confirm or
deny this point?
Regards,
--
Horacio
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Valencia - ESPAÑA
Help, please!
Just a few secs ago I was reading my mail when mutt broke and all the
stuff below appeared. Then it asked me if I wanted to leave mutt
(obviously I did, it didn't look nice). Now it seems to be working fine
... well, the problem doesn't look as if it's got to do with mutt,
rather
I was fearing that either procmail or fetchmail were not delivering all
mail every now and then, until now that I saw this message from
fetchmail:
fetchmail: SMTP 354 Enter message, ending with . on a line by itself
Miquel dijo:
uso slink; los paquetes gpg-rsa y gpg-idea que contienen esas
librerías me los bajé de potato (pues no están disponibles para
slink). ¿Puede ser esto? Pero en la info del paquete no dice que
necesite las glibc2.1 ni tampoco dio ningún error al instalarlos.
ah, claro. Si
Para quien le interese, he puesto una página sobre el programa de correo
Mutt en castellano (en su mayor parte es una traducción de la página
oficial de Mutt).
La dirección es:
http://www.ciberia.es/~carlotha/mutt
Saludos,
--
Horacio
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Valencia - ESPAÑA
of the message, including all the headers. --
Return-path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: J Horacio MG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Stephen Pitts wrote:
On Fri, Aug 20, 1999 at 12:03:52PM +0200, J Horacio MG wrote:
Hi,
I know of the existance of a restricted shell, though I'm not sure
whether this is what I'm after.
Nope, correct me if I'm wrong, but you just want a way to remotely
I'm trying to compile ssh1 and found the following error while
running ./configure. I su'ed root and copied the tarball to /usr/local:
$ su
...
/usr/local/ssh-1.2.27# ./configure
...
checking for xauth... no
configure: error: configuring with X but xauth not found - aborting
Since there's no
$ dpkg -l | less
ii xbase-clients 3.3.2.3a-11miscellaneous X clients
may be xauth is somewhere else?
Jor-el dijo:
'xauth' is indeed present in Debian - you just havent installed
it. It is part of the package xbase-clients on Slink.
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, J Horacio MG wrote
Hi,
just reviewing a script I was given which I have in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/
to set the system clock from a server, and then the HARDWARE CLOCK
(bios clock?) SET FROM THE SYSTEM'S:
--
#!/bin/sh
# set the system clock from slug
/usr/sbin/rdate -s slug.ctv.es
# set the hardware clock from
Hi,
I know of the existance of a restricted shell, though I'm not sure
whether this is what I'm after.
In time, I'll be moving away to another country, and I intend to leave
my home computer with the current users configured, ie. root (of
course), my sister, and I. I'd also like to create a
Why does the following not work? If I don't get any reply from
debian-user, I will post to debian-devel, as I am reasonably certain I
got these packages from potato.
I reported a bug a while ago about gpg-rsa2 and gpg-idea2, and the
answer was:
You need libc6 2.1.x - or you can grab the
Anyway, the problem is that Netscape is quite frequently crashing with
a bus error. This usually happens when I close a Netscape window
(actually, it happens close to half the time when I close a Netscape
window), which is painful because I have to either live with an
Hi,
I just had this filesystem check error while booting:
Duplicate blocks found ... invoking duplicate block passes
...
File /lib/libungif.so.3.0.0 (inode #12302, mod time Wed Jul 8 02:36:34
1998) has 2 duplicate block(s), shared with 2 file(s):
/bin/skill (inode #8284, mod time Fri
In an attempt to create a new user, with useradd command, the new user's
home directory was created, and so was the line in /etc/passwd:
usermaria:x:1001:100::/home/usermaria:/bin/bash
But if I try to log in as such user:
login: usermaria
Password: xxx
Login incorrect
What may I have done
Fine, I see you both (and others in various posts) advice on using
adduser instead of useradd ... ???
But adduser is for adding an existing user to a group ... !!! or is
it?
Uh, well, I'll try it, but I guess I'll have to userdel before and make
sure it deletes all traces of the newly created
Roberto Ripio dixit:
On Fri, Jul 16, 1999 at 11:01:57PM +0200, Juan Leseduarte wrote:
¿Le pasa a alguien más?
Sí señor, con ese mensaje me ha pasado exactamente lo mismo.
Re: =??Q?Instalaci=F3n_gnome?=
¿Alguien sabe a qué puede deberse?
No, pero veo que los dos usáis la versión
Juan Leseduarte dixit:
Hola:
On Sat, Jul 17, 1999 at 12:05:11PM +0200, J Horacio MG wrote:
No, pero veo que los dos usáis la versión 0.95.3i. A mí no me ha
ocurrido y sí he abierto ese mensaje, pero estoy usando la versión de
Mutt 0.95.6i (1999-06-03) que viene en potato.
Acabo de
Jon Noble dixit:
Hola,
Acabo de instalarme la versión de potato que dices y no se arregla. El
fallo
debe de estar en otro sitio.
Pues a mí no me ocurrió ... no sé, si quieres envíame algo de información
+ el mensajito de marras, y lo enviaré a la lista de mutt para ver qué
Hola,
¿cómo se aplica un parche? Todos los intentos hasta ahora me han dado
errores, y no me entero con la página del manual. En realidad, ni
siquiera estoy seguro de a qué archivo se lo debo aplicar (¿no es al
binario?).
patch p0 /usr/bin/mutt patch-0.95.6.rr.compressed.1
Gracias,
--
Hi,
I installed slrn and slrnpull. For a short while I tried plain slrn,
but what I really need is to be able to download the news to read,
reply, compose, etc. off line.
So, I set up the slrnpull.conf like follows:
- /etc/news/slrnpull.conf -
default 0 0
group.news.one * *
slrn --spool
I already tried that with the following configuration:
--- ~/.slrnrc ---
set spool_inn_root ~/News/slrnpull
set spool_root ~/News/slrnpull/news
set spool_nov_root ~/News/slrnpull/news
set read_active 1
set use_slrnpull 1
set server_object spool
set
Javier López dixit:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Si mi inglés no me falla, acá dice que solamente si uno de los usuarios
esta loggeado, ejecuta el shutdown, pero no dice nada sobre *quien* ejecuta
el shutdown
Correcto, pero tiene que ser en la consola (una de las consolas
jon dixit:
pero bueno,que cojones es esto??
De qué va no lo sé, pero que lo he recibido DOS veces (la original, más
TU copia) sí. Otra vez haz el favor de no reenviarlo enterito.
Gracias,
--
Horacio
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Valencia - ESPAÑA
I installed the JDK (jdk_1.1.6-v5-glibc-x86.tar.gz) from
http://www.blackdown.org/ like follows:
# cd /opt
# tar zxvf /tmp/jdk_1.1.6-v5-glibc-x86.tar.gz
and added the following lines to my ~/.bash_profile:
export JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk116_v5
export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
export
Hola,
estoy jugando un poco con el html, y hace poco que dí con el paquete
WML. El caso es que no tengo nada clara su función. ¿Qué relación
tiene con HTML? ¿Se puede prescindir de tener que usar un editor para
escribir código html, o hay que hacer eso y luego wml sirve para algo
más?
Varias
Xose Manoel Ramos dixit:
Si que se pueden montar unidades en un directorio que contenga
ficheros, estos ficheros no se perderán, aunque mientras la unidad
esté montada no se podrán acceder a los ficheros antiguos.
No se perderán o ... probablemente no se perderán.
O sea que no es
Andres Seco Hernandez dixit:
He buscado en el buscador de paquetes de www.debian.org para bajarme
el GnuPG 0.9.5 o 0.9.7 (unstables ambos) y lynx me dice que no puede
establecer la conexión con ninguno de los sitios de descarga
(sobre todo he intentado mucho con ftp.es.debian.org y
Have a try to the key ^P (Control+p)
Regards,
--
Horacio
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Valencia - ESPAÑA
Cron sent me this error, what does it mean? ... all I can think of is
that the machine has spent a few days being switched off before cron
started running, so that may have caused havoc since in
/etc/cron.monthly/acct there's the line:
echo Login accounting for the month ended `date`:
ZUMBIJUNIOR dixit:
~ Sergio Estefan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
~ Saludos colisteros!
( ... )
~ ZUMBIJUNIOR
~ ICQ UIN # 39552908
No sé si te estás dando cuenta, pero estás enviando a la lista de Debian
tu correspondencia con otra(s) lista(s).
No te lo tomes a mal, sólo ten un poquito de cuidado y
~ I think you need to archive your postings and their replies a
~ bit more efficiently. I was about to cut and paste a previous
~ reply on the subject when I noticed that the question was posed
~ by you!
I can assure you they are efficiently enough archived. I asked why
Alt+ArrowUp would
~ I'm on a dial on demand connection and I have this script in
~ /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/ for having the mail fetched from my ISP everytime I
~ make a connection, and then sent locally:
~
~ - start script -
~ #!/bin/sh
~
~ /usr/bin/fetchmail -f /etc/fetchmailrc -a -u a4608456
~
~
I'm on a dial on demand connection and I have this script in
/etc/ppp/ip-up.d/ for having the mail fetched from my ISP everytime I
make a connection, and then sent locally:
- start script -
#!/bin/sh
/usr/bin/fetchmail -f /etc/fetchmailrc -a -u a4608456
/usr/sbin/sendmail -q
- end
I have already pressed by mistake the Alt+ArrowUp key combo, resulting
in a system shutdown (losing all work done!).
In my /etc/inittab I've got the Ctrl+Alt+End key combo configured for
shutdowns:
kb:12345:kbrequest:/sbin/shutdown -t1 -a -h now
and some kbrequest for the Alt+ArrowUp which
Brad dixit:
~ On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, J Horacio MG wrote:
~
~ Make `df /usr', `df /home', `df /var',... in your current installation,
~
~ Did you mean 'du -s' instead of 'df'? df will only tell you how much the
~ entire partition is using, sort of useless unless you're simply resizing
~ partitions
Make `df /usr', `df /home', `df /var',... in your current installation,
and that will give you an idea of the percentage space you need for each
one. For directories which include others, like /, you can do `df'
and substract the rest.
The dir /root should remain in /, no need to make a separate
My apologies, I know I shouldn't try to call the attention with caps
etc., but I've tried this question a couple of times and seem to get no
response so far:
{I'm writing some docs on SGML, but I'm having some trouble when
converting them with sgml-tools, and I too am a bit confused with it, is
Thanks Egon, but:
Egon Schmid dixit:
~
~ Anything you should know is here:
~
~ www.oasis-open.org
Been there, seen that, still confused (well, at least I subscribed to
the sgml-tools list).
~ h0rus:/tmp$ sgml2html debiandoc-sgml.sgml
~ Processing file debiandoc-sgml.sgml
~
Hi,
I'm writing some docs on SGML, but I'm having some trouble when
converting them with sgml-tools, and I too am a bit confused with it, is
there any mailing list on the subject (ie. SGML)?
Also, what's the difference between Debiandoc-SGML, Linuxdoc-SGML and
Docbook?
TIA
--
Horacio
[EMAIL
Where and how can I modify which file so that every time I use the force
reboot key-combo, it actually send out the command shutdown -r now?
/etc/inittab:
# What to do when CTRL-ALT-DEL is pressed.
ca:12345:ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -t1 -a -r now
Regards
--
Horacio
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Valencia
~ install libgtk1.1.2-dev
~
~ The package you have is for runtime only, this is the package if you
~ want to compile something.
Thanks Martin, it's the first time ever I try to compile anything
(apart from the kernel). Now the `configure' script works ok, but `make'
gives me this error:
I'm trying to build GnomePGP-0.3 in Slink. I run the ./configure script
and get:
checking for gtk-config... no
checking for GTK - version = 1.1.1... no
*** The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found
*** If GTK was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in
*** your path, or
First off, my apologies for the long output. If this is not the right
place to ask this question, could you point me to the right list?
I'm writing a SGML document and I'm getting some errors when converting
to HTML, LATEX, LYX,... (same errors with all of them):
/usr/bin/nsgmls:OSFD0:6:10:E:
Hi,
With Exim as the MTA and Fetchmail as the POP agent, I'm having the
following problem:
$ fetchmail -v -a -u my_id
seems to download correctly all mail stored in my ISP, but I always get
to read (with Mutt) all messages EXCEPT FOR one. Since fetchmail
downloads a number x of mail messages,
~ On Tue, May 25, 1999 at 07:32:46PM +0100, richard newton wrote:
~ Does anyone know if it's possible to dual boot Solaris 7 and Debian
GNU/Linux?
~ Any tips or suggestions would be helpful.
~
~ I do it using the NT boot manager.
I too have nt, solaris and debian, but can't boot solaris. Any
~ From: Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
~
~ Leaving it up to the install disk to secure the root partition is
~ impractical. That's like trusting the user with a [Yn] response on Was
~ the password you entered correct?. The only way to secure a filesystem
~ from this type of access is to use some
I have a directory within /home (ok, probably not the right place for
it) which I use to store several documents and other stuff; I'd like to
be able to read and write to it just from my user and from root, so I
thought of making a new group and changing that directory and files group
permissions
~ This is how I plan to partitiion the disks:
~ /hda1 40MB
~ swap hda2 8MB
~ /usr hda3 68MB
~ swap hdb1 8MB
~ /usr hdb2 250MB
~
~ where hda is the 116MB disk and hdb is the 258MB disk.
~ Will the above configuration work..and
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