Hola:
reinstale debian 1.3.1 hace 12 dias. Configuré el sendmail y el fetchmail
segun el Sendmail +fetchmail como
La primera instalacion no me dieron ningun problema ni uno ni el otro.
Pero ahora fetchmail no me baja los mensajes.
Se conectacon el servidor pop3 acepta el name y el pass me dice los
On Wed, Jun 24, 1998 at 06:23:39PM +0200, J. Parera wrote:
compilar el kernel uso make menuconfig en el cual se puede obserbar que
tiene opciones diferentes a mi anterior kernel por lo que agradecería a que
si alguien ha conseguido compilar el kernel con soporte para la ZIP (a ser
posible no
Hola a la lista...
Estoy cotilleando el codigo fuente de glibc 2.0.7r-2, y he visto que lleva unos
parches para reemplazar a libgdbmg1-dev.
¿Se podria decir lo mismo del paquete libgdbmg1, y por tanto se podrian
desintstalar los paquetes libgdbmg1 y ligdbmg1-dev?
Saludos.
P.D. ¿Sabe alguien
Buenas a todos,
Tengo una tarjeta de red CeLAN PCI (EPCIPlus), con el chip RTL8029, Esta
no aparece en la lista de tarjetas de mi Debian 1.3.1 y buscando por la
red encontré un driver ... Lin8029.tar.
Lo desempaquete en un directorio y vi que contenía lo siguiente:
arch/i386/config.in
On Thu, Jun 25, 1998 at 12:38:54PM +0200, Angel Vicente Perez wrote:
P.D. ¿Sabe alguien de algun distribuidor en España que disponga ya de
la Debian 2.0?
¡Ojo! La Debian 2.0 todavía no existe. Sólo existe la Beta.
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On Thu, Jun 25, 1998 at 01:36:35PM +0200, Narcis wrote:
¿ Sabría alguien decirme que he hecho mal ? y ¿ Sabéis si en la 2.0 se
soportan tarjetas RealTek ?
Están soportadas en el kernel 2.0.34. Ese kernel es el que viene en la
2.0, pero también lo puedes recompilar tú mismo para tu Debian 1.3.1.
On Wed, Jun 24, 1998 at 12:08:07PM -0700, Philippe BARBELET wrote:
Hi Debian friends,
I have 2 ISA 3C509 ethernet cards in my PC.
At boot time, the system says :
3c509: WARNING! Module load-time probing works reliably only for EISA
and MCA bus!!
loading device 'eth0'...
eth0: 3c509 at
On Wed, Jun 24, 1998 at 12:19:45PM -0600, Rick Macdonald wrote:
Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
We already *did* get rid of most of the bugs, otherwise we wouldn't even
release a beta. The point is that we think it is quite stable now, and can
be recommended to users who can't wait any day
hi, i've got what may seem a strange request.. i'm looking for an older
release of debian. i have a laptop w/ only 2MB RAM and i've been told that
one of the older releases of debian will run under 2MB.
none of the older releases are on the main ftp sites (so far as i can tell)
and doing a web
After changing two hamm boxes to my first 2.1.x kernels (2.1.106), I find
that there is no mention in /lib/modules/2.1.106/modules.dep of a
dependency on 8390.o by ne.o. It just shows:-
/lib/modules/2.1.106/net/ne.o:
instead of:_
/lib/modules/2.1.106/net/ne.o: /lib/modules/2.1.106/net/8390.o
Is the 2.0 beta available as a CD image? I'd like to try it,
but I really need it to be on a CD.
$
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Will French wrote:
Is the 2.0 beta available as a CD image? I'd like to try it,
but I really need it to be on a CD.
Try http://www.netgod.net/, it lists a couple of vendors.
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On Wed, Jun 24, 1998 at 07:51:19AM -0400, Paul McDermott wrote:
hello my debian user friends, I've installed Postgres.deb, php3.deb,
apache.deb and www-pgsql from the slink area. I've done the postgres
tutorial and it was great. Now i want to start on makeing a web interface
for a database i
Pann McCuaig said
Can someone point me to a sample configuration of diald when the
caller's ip address is dynamically assigned by the ISP?
Here's my /etc/diald/diald.connect from a system that's got dynamic IP:
fifo /var/lib/diald/diald.fifo
mode ppp
connect sh /etc/diald/connect
device
As is my wont, I experiment with stuff on an old RH4.2 install (except as
noted recently in this venue, my foray in Gnomeification-From-Source, which I
carried out wily-nily on this Debian 1.3 system).
I recently built from source, on the olde RH, egcs 1.0.2; said build process
is certainly a
I'm a newby to the whole Linux/GNU/Debian system, being a long-time MS
devotee, and although I am very close to being sold on getting it, I have a
couple of questions to clear up first.
1: In the FAQ, section 3.4
http://www.us.debian.org/doc/FAQ/debian-faq-3.html#ss3.4 states that one
should
Read the FAQ for egcs, it describes how to install and still have gcc.
Don't worry, I had a simular but unlrelated FAQ reading problem with
egcs
recently too... :)
Here's what I did (Still read the FAQ to make sure the gist is
right)
configure egcs like so:
./configure
I'm in the process of replacing my computer's role with an old computer,
to give my system more freedom (I don't have to be up all the time!).
Anyone have any software suggestions on how I can improve the speed on my
old 486DX/33 (8 ram, 1 ide, 2 old scsi drives, PS/1 w/ 8k i-cache!)?
This
I'm looking for a program to switch the displayed console after my system
finishes booting (from tty1 to tty2).
Why? I use tty1 for logging in and tty2 for syslog messages, and I'd like
to see the output by default after my system boots.
-Paul
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On Wed, 24 Jun 1998, Ed Cogburn wrote:
Michael Beattie wrote:
Just wondering, is it safe to '_' the following packages???
--- Removed and no longer available packages ---
- Removed Required packages -
--- Removed Required packages in section base ---
On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
I'm looking for a program to switch the displayed console after my system
finishes booting (from tty1 to tty2).
Why? I use tty1 for logging in and tty2 for syslog messages, and I'd like
to see the output by default after my system boots.
-Paul
On Wed, 24 Jun 1998, Paul Johnson wrote:
Once the floppies are used on bootup, I believe they are not needed again
(Makes a ramdisk). So you would boot with the floppy, and do that stuff,
then put CD drive in when it asks for it..
I guess I didn't make myself clear. You cannot hot-swap
On Thu, Jun 25, 1998 at 12:27:56PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 1998 at 07:51:19AM -0400, Paul McDermott wrote:
hello my debian user friends, I've installed Postgres.deb, php3.deb,
apache.deb and www-pgsql from the slink area. I've done the postgres
tutorial and it was
* M. Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
| 1: In the FAQ, section 3.4
| http://www.us.debian.org/doc/FAQ/debian-faq-3.html#ss3.4 states that one
| should partition a 1.6 GB hard disk with the following partitions:
|
| ?30 MBytes for the root directory (/)
| ?450 MBytes for /usr
| ?50 MBytes for swap
M. Phillips wrote:
I'm a newby to the whole Linux/GNU/Debian system, being a long-time MS
devotee, and although I am very close to being sold on getting it, I have a
couple of questions to clear up first.
1: In the FAQ, section 3.4
Howdy,
I recently [ie, 6am this morning] upgraded one of my bo boxes to hamm, via
apt-get [which I must say is incredibly cool.. ]
Everything seems ok, except for ppp. It doesn't want to work anymore. I'd be
happy if that were the end of the story, it'd mean that I was doing
something wrong.
The Debian install (from floppies; CD is in the mail, couldn't wait g)
went smoothly; a lot more smoothly than RedHat. The only hitch was that the
ethernet was not installed correctly until the second try, and the first
try's settings were stuck in some file (Running... says look for an .RC
file,
Oops -- the info on modules to be loaded was in /etc/modules -- but no info
on the parameters being passed.
-Original Message-
From: Hank Fay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 1998 1:36 AM
To: Debian-User (E-mail)
Subject: changing module parameters
The Debian install
Hi,
Alex == [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can anyone explain me how can i print a man page? Is there any utility
program for this?
Alex You may convert the source of the man page to postscript file
Alex and then print it, like:
Alex zcat /usr/man/man1/ls.1.gz | groff -tmandoc -T ps ls.ps
On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
I want to remove all processes that take lots of cpu time and memory.
Recompiling the kernel is also something I'm interested in -- what takes
cpu time/memory in the kernel? Experimenting with this is too slow; it
takes several hours to recompile!
On Thu, Jun 25, 1998 at 01:52:11AM -0400, Hank Fay wrote:
Oops -- the info on modules to be loaded was in /etc/modules -- but no info
on the parameters being passed.
You want /etc/conf.modules.
my ne otions line is:
options ne io=0x340
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Hallo,
After a discussion on this list some time ago on exim, I decided to try
out exim once again and once again I could not get it to work.
I use Debian 1.3.1.
I have a dialup system and use fetchmail an procmail normally with smail.
After running eximconfig and answering the questions as
Hey Folks,
I have a 1.2G IDE HD that I have in a removable drive cady on my Bo
system. It's not a 'hot-swap' drive or anything sophisticated like that,
and on my Windoze system I wouldn't have even considered pulling it out
while the PC was running.
However, under Linux, shouldn't I just be able
On Wed, Jun 24, 1998 at 04:05:57PM -0400, Ossama Othman wrote:
What's the difference between a standard xterm and a xterm-debian
terminfo/termcap entry?
It's easy enough to do a set term=xterm but I really don't want to keep
doing that. Why did Debian create their own terminfo/cap entry and
Sorry for this, but I made a very bad mistake in -4.2, which will just
unconditionally overwrite you netplan-acl file with an empty one.
Please get 1.6.1-5 instead (in Incoming for now, maybe at its
mirrors), it has this problem fixed.
Sorry for the inconvenience - I sincerely hope nobody
DH == Dale Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DH I dialin to a provider and authenticate via PAP. This was fine up until I
DH upgraded ppp. It doesn't authenticate anymore. I've tried it on other
DH providers and the same story... except when I dial into another hamm box.
DH Everything's fine
On 25 Jun 1998 10:24:02 +0200, Brederlow wrote:
I compiled a lot of packages on my system and often I see that
programms don't use cc as their compiler. Thus they don't use
/etc/alternatives/cc.
Unless somebody tells me a good reason for not using cc I will open
bugs against any Packages that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 23 Jun, BARBELET Philippe wrote:
But I think people want an exact list of the output that is generated
after the kernel is done and the init scripts have started. So this is
not the 'complete' solution.
This is just a stab in the dark. But could something like
Fungame Game [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have recently installed Debian using the instructions on the web site.
(I used a 5 floppy set). Everything seems to work fine. But man is
missing (or so I think). I cannot access the manpages (am i doing it
incorrectly by using man?) and whatis also
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I have heard some ppl on the list frying their Linux installations
when
installing 95/NT. So can someone please instruct me as to a -safe- way of
removing installing 95 NT.
Win95 should be fine, but WinNT will fry your boot menu. Make a
bootdisk for
Damon Muller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hey Folks,
I have a 1.2G IDE HD that I have in a removable drive cady on my Bo
system. It's not a 'hot-swap' drive or anything sophisticated like that,
and on my Windoze system I wouldn't have even considered pulling it out
while the PC was running.
On 25 Jun 1998, Brederlow wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 23 Jun, BARBELET Philippe wrote:
But I think people want an exact list of the output that is generated
after the kernel is done and the init scripts have started. So this is
not the 'complete' solution.
[snip]
On Wed, Jun 24, 1998 at 11:47:27PM -0400, Bob Bernstein wrote:
I would like to put egcs on this Debian 1.3 system (which, with the imminent
release of 2.0 CD's will most likely become my next experimental victim) but
it now occurs to me to ask what caveats I should observe upon accomplishing
Hi, Chea
On Wed, 24 Jun 1998, Chea Prince wrote:
is Compaq shipping servers with Linux installed? is there an article
somewhere outlining Compaq + Linux?
what kind of server(s) are you interesting in?
we just installed rh 5.1 (sorry, debian) on 2CPU
Compaq Proliant 2500. I have some
There are many files missing on ftp.de.debian.org and ftp.at.debian.org
i.e.
dists/frozen/main/binary-i386/x11/xfnt100_3.3.2.2-1.deb
dists/frozen/main/binary-i386/devel/kernel-source-2.0.34_2.0.34-2.deb
dists/frozen/main/binary-i386/x11/xfntscl_3.3.2.2-1.deb
Hi,
I'm running a hamm system from June, 23rd and have problems with man -k.
Both relevant packages, man-db_2.3.10-65.deb and manpages_1.19-1.deb, are
installed correctly, that's at least what dpkg -s is telling me. I can
access every manpage in /usr/man/..., but I can't use man -k, it won't
On Wed, Jun 24, 1998 at 11:29:38PM -0700, Damon Muller wrote:
Hey Folks,
I have a 1.2G IDE HD that I have in a removable drive cady on my Bo
system. It's not a 'hot-swap' drive or anything sophisticated like that,
and on my Windoze system I wouldn't have even considered pulling it out
while
Hi all,
I am trying to configure my debian 1.3.1 box to allow me to run X programs from
the root account when I am logged in as another user, this is because the root
account is locked so I have to 'su' to root, the problem I am having is that
before I 'su' to root I have to run xhost hostname.
On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 1998 at 07:51:19AM -0400, Paul McDermott wrote:
hello my debian user friends, I've installed Postgres.deb, php3.deb,
apache.deb and www-pgsql from the slink area. I've done the postgres
tutorial and it was great. Now i want to
Aren't setuid shell scripts supposed to be executed with EUID=1?
They aren't on my system. I can't see what's wrong here...
oskar:~$ id
uid=1000(usel) gid=1000(usel) groups=1000(usel)
oskar:~$ cat /usr/local/bin/suidtest
#!/bin/sh
echo uid=$UID euid=$EUID
oskar:~$ ls -l /usr/local/bin/suidtest
If you always su to root from the same account (as i do), you can
simply create a symbolic link from /root/.Xauthority to
/home/xyz/.Xauthority (with xyz being your user name).
Stefan
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On Wed, 24 Jun 1998, peter wrote:
hi, i've got what may seem a strange request.. i'm looking for an older
release of debian. i have a laptop w/ only 2MB RAM and i've been told that
one of the older releases of debian will run under 2MB.
well, I tried 1.3.1 with 2MB, but that's really really
- I am trying to configure my debian 1.3.1 box to allow me to run X
- programs from the root account when I am logged in as another user, this
- is because the root account is locked so I have to 'su' to root, the
- problem I am having is that before I 'su' to root I have to run xhost
- hostname.
Greetings fellow debian users,
I've recently gotten myself a little local network and have decided
to run my old 486 as server for exporting its large HD by using samba.
My new PC (the client) has both Linux and Win95 bootable + the old
1GB HD. Now, I want to minimize the Linux partition on my
GL == 44 1785 248131 Graham writes:
GL I am trying to configure my debian 1.3.1 box to allow me to run X
GL programs from
GL the root account when I am logged in as another user, this is because
GL the root
GL Also I have root's profile script set to export the DISPLAY environment
GL variable
Mike Orr wrote:
On Tue, Jun 23, 1998 at 04:14:52PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody have any info on using the 4-button/1-wheel logitech
mouseman+ mouse with linux?
See Colas Nahaboo's X Mouse Wheel Scroll Page at
http://www.inria.fr/koala/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/
and also
I'm not sure about the package management issue but I would definely use
NFS in this case isntead of samba. SMB is missing some important
filesystem features, such as permission bits and file ownership that you
generally really want to have on /usr.
Nate
On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Gunnar Strand
Adam Greene wrote:
I've been out of the loop for a while and I am wondering if Plug and Play is
yet in the kernel??
PnP support is in the development kernel (currently 2.1.106) but not in
the
stable kernel (currently 2.0.34). There is a package called isapnptools
that can detect
Hy,
don't you know, how to passwordize
dos part of lilo - to make safer computer.
(I know, that the best is to formate dos,
but sometimes I need dos a bit).
Thak's a lot.
Martin S.
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don't have a server model in mind. situation is this. we (public domain,
inc. --pd) have been providing internet access to other nonprofits and
individual artists for the past seven years on a sun 4/280 running sun OS
4.1.1. we now need to replace the sun -- which btw has run reliably 24/7
for
Oskar Liljeblad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OL Aren't setuid shell scripts supposed to be executed with EUID=1?
OL They aren't on my system. I can't see what's wrong here...
setuid-root (and probably setuid-anything) scripts run with the uid of
the caller; they ignore the setuid bit.
OL Some
You just need to add a password=XX line to each OS stanza as
shown in the lilo.conf file below. You are prompted for
a password after entering your OS selection at the lilo prompt:
prompt
compact
single-key
timeout=600
boot=/dev/hda
message=/boot/message
image=/vmlinuz
label=Linux
Hi Ian,
You were right. I have recompile the kernel whith the module 3c509
included
and it's working very well !
Thenak you !
Phil.
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De: Ian Eure
A: Barbelet, Philippe
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Objet: Re: 2 ethernet cards (more ...)
Date: jeudi 25 juin 1998 01:14
Microsoft
unless something drastic happened very recently, Linux will NOT
run on any of the DEC 3000 series. for more info, check out
Thanks for the info. Arg. :)
Will
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Mike,
yup, that works fine, thanks.
A followup question: the old wrong parameters install still shows up
earlier in the boot sequence. Where is that information stored? I'm
half-guessing, being new at this thing, that it was compiled into some kind
of map when I built the
Mark Panzer wrote:
Ed Cogburn wrote:
Nelson Posse Lago wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, Mark Panzer wrote:
While running netscape ver 4.05 I commonly run out of memory after two
hours. I have 32Mbytes of RAM and a 50Mbyte swap.
Netscape for linux leaks memory like hell;
Dear debian users,
Do you know what are the good parameters to use whith the dump
command for a 4mm DAT system ?
Tank you.
Phil.
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Hi,
I have my Debian box running samba 1.9.18p8. I am also mounting
the clients drives with smbmount. The problem is that not all the
directories on the client are showing up when mounted.
In the windows directory on the client when I issue
'dir /a:d/o:n' I get:
AIM95 DIR
Paul,
man switchto
Steve Mayer
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Paul Miller wrote:
I'm looking for a program to switch the displayed console after my system
finishes booting (from tty1 to tty2).
Why? I use tty1 for logging in and tty2 for syslog messages, and I'd like
to see the output by default
M. Phillips wrote:
I'm a newby to the whole Linux/GNU/Debian system, being a long-time MS
devotee, and although I am very close to being sold on getting it, I have a
couple of questions to clear up first.
1: In the FAQ, section 3.4
http://www.us.debian.org/doc/FAQ/debian-faq-3.html#ss3.4
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have bootet some HPux systems here at the Univiersity and I realy
liked the way they boot:
After the kernel is loaded you get a list of things to be done. All
have a [.] at the end. Now the bootprocedure goes from top to
bottom and fills in what its doing into
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hi all again
But generally I would like to see something like this, writing the output from
this program to a seperate log file might be an idea to.
HPUX also makes boot/shudown logs
regards,
Ulisses
-
helo!!
Where can I find socks package?
Running bo 1.3.1.
I would like to install sockd demon to help local users to use port 1080
as SOCKS port for the netscape etc... in my gateway to another network.
Btw...Im inside firewal..no chanse to run some proxy server on my PC.
(Im not alloved to use
Can anyone advise on how to configure the system to handle two ISP
connections, both of which use PAP:
1. ISP with dynamic IP address
2. ISP with fixed IP address
How should the routing work? At present I have
127.0.0.1 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH 0 0 0 lo
192.168.0.00.0.0.0
Christopher Fury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't worry, I had a simular but unlrelated FAQ reading problem with
egcs recently too... :)
Hmmm...sort of a new public mental health issue, huh? We could call it
FAQophobia or something equally pithy! Start a movement to defend the rights
of
Anthony Fok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, if you are patient (to wait for the CD), or if you don't mind
downloading Debian 2.0 Beta: Debian 2.0 Beta already comes with both gcc
and egcs. ;-)
Kewl. BTW, Linux System Labs is taking orders for 2.0 (at least they've got
mine!); they forecast
Hi,
$ ls -l /usr/bin/egcc /usr/bin/gcc
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root60320 Jun 17 03:04 /usr/bin/egcc*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root49460 Jun 15 00:48 /usr/bin/gcc*
Ok, I haven't posted a BIG DUMMY question in quite some time; I'm overdue!
SO: what's the
I have libgtk 1.04 and GIMP 1.0 (hamm) and a standard serial el-cheapo
mouse. When I run GIMP, the mouse locks up. I have to use Ctrl-Alt-Backsp
to exit X. This didn't happen with prior versions, but I'm not sure what
exactly is causing it, because both gtk and gimp have been updated in the
Ed Cogburn wrote:
Mark Panzer wrote:
Ed Cogburn wrote:
Nelson Posse Lago wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, Mark Panzer wrote:
While running netscape ver 4.05 I commonly run out of memory after two
hours. I have 32Mbytes of RAM and a 50Mbyte swap.
Netscape for
Is there any plans to port Debian to VAXstations? I know there is a port
of NetBSD, but Debian would be so much cooler.
Tod Detre |Losers whine about their best, winners go home and @%^ the
| prom queen. -Sean Connery (The Rock)
|It is TOD not TODD! Do you see God spelling
Perfect! That is exactly what I'm looking for.
Thanks
-Paul
On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
I'm looking for a program to switch the displayed console after my system
finishes booting (from tty1 to tty2).
Why? I use tty1 for
On 24-Jun-98 Ian Stuart wrote:
How on earth do I get dosemu to use my 4Dos dos rather than freedos?
dosemu uses a disk image that's been created before hand. To get dosemu to use
another *dos than the one it's currently using.. build another/different disk
image.. I built my image off of a
Ed Cogburn wrote:
I have libgtk 1.04 and GIMP 1.0 (hamm) and a standard serial el-cheapo
mouse. When I run GIMP, the mouse locks up. I have to use Ctrl-Alt-Backsp
to exit X. This didn't happen with prior versions, but I'm not sure what
exactly is causing it, because both gtk and gimp have
On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
I'm in the process of replacing my computer's role with an old computer,
to give my system more freedom (I don't have to be up all the time!).
Anyone have any software suggestions on how I can improve the speed on my
old 486DX/33 (8 ram, 1 ide, 2
Gunnar Strand [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've recently gotten myself a little local network and have decided
to run my old 486 as server for exporting its large HD by using samba.
My new PC (the client) has both Linux and Win95 bootable + the old
1GB HD. Now, I want to minimize the Linux
Many thanks to all those who gave me their thoughts on dosemu. I got it
up and running yesterday. Here's what I did:
1) Boot dos6.22.
2) Sys a floppy
3) boot Linux
4) run dosemu using the boot floppy
C: drive is the supplied hdimage
5) lredir d: my hard drive dos directory
6) using the
I use:
dump 0uBf 4096000 /dev/st0
A couple of things to notice:
0 This means do a level 0 dump (everything). You'll want to work out a
schedule
of full/incremental dumps
u This means that /etc/dumpdates should be updated. Incrementals backups
depend
on this data.
B This is the length of
On Thu, Jun 25, 1998 at 10:50:29AM -0400, Hank Fay wrote:
Mike,
yup, that works fine, thanks.
A followup question: the old wrong parameters install still shows up
earlier in the boot sequence. Where is that information stored? I'm
half-guessing, being new at this thing, that
What's wrong ?
When I try to play a module using oss_seq, it plays the patterns _really_
fast. The oss_mix works like a charm..
platform is a noname alpha, kernel version is 2.1.107.
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Hi all,
I hope this is the right list for utterly and incredibly new Linux newbies.
I had another distribution my machine but it was too old to recognize most
of my hardware to I gave it away. I'm waiting now for Debian 2 to start
anew but I wanted to be sure my hardware will work with this one.
Hi all!
I am having a few problems :-(
Am I right in saying that my Neomagic video card should be able to
play games such as squake in standard VGA mode? Whenever I try to
run squake I get
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
although I can't find a core anywhere. How do I set this up?
Thanks
I just set up a machine sort of like that one . . .
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I have a Logitech TrackMan Marble (same connector as the standard PS/2 port
mouse),
use /dev/psaux, I think you need to load a kernel module.
an HP DeskJet 820 CSE on LPT1,
ATI Video Expression+
Hi,
I`m useing a Diamond Viper V330
(Nvidia Riva 128) card but this card isn`t listed in the xf86config. Now my
question: where can I get a xf86config which supports the Nvidia Riva 128 chip
set?
Thanks
Olli
hi there i am a newbie and was wondering if anyone has or know how to use
two modems or more to dial up to a isp and bond all the lines together..
my isp currently uses ascend dial-up servers and supports 56k modems
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On Wed, 24 Jun 1998, peter wrote:
hi, i've got what may seem a strange request.. i'm looking for an older
release of debian. i have a laptop w/ only 2MB RAM and i've been told that
one of the older releases of debian will run under 2MB.
Try using an older kernel; The 1.2.13 is smaller than
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Hi,
I can vouch for the Trackman Marble since I have the exact same thing. :)
It works fine for me. All three buttons work in X Windows. If you are
using the PS/2 mouse port, make sure you have PS/2 mouse support enabled
in your kernel or installed as a module. The module for this psaux.
Brian == Brian Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brian Report from server Err Maillock: 'var/spool/pop/bmorgan.pop'
Sounds like a qpopper bug I ran into in October 96; pity its still
there. My solution was to install cucipop (packaging it in the
process). ;-)
- PGP E4 70
i have the same problem,my cdrom is no more accessible (though it's not a
indrance for now),i have a pioneer ATAPI CD drive,a regular ide card and
the drive is properly configured as slave (my Hard Drive is master),i did
not have the problem before when i was having Ontrack Disk Manager but
i
popclient: POP3 +OK 5698 octets
reading message 1 (5698 bytes)
popclient: SMTP connect to (null) failed
Smells like exim is not running, nor inetd is starting it. Do you have
something like the
following in your inetd.conf:
#:MAIL: Mail, news and uucp services.
smtpstream tcp
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