Hi.
Try specifying as much information as you can in the auto.misc file (in your
case auto.nisse). In my file I have the following:
betoshare
-fstype=smb,user,workgroup=,username=ronald,password="password(with
quotes)" ://192.168.0.2/shared
Good luck!
Ronald
On Wednesday 29 Janu
Pigeon wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 03:22:44PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
>
>>Here's how I do it:
>># apt-get source gqview=1.0.2-1
>># export CC=gcc-3.2 -Wall -O2 -mcpu=pentiumpro
>># apt-get --compile source gqview=1.0.2-1
>># dpkg -i gqview.deb
>> alternatively:
>># apt-get --compile source
On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 18:37, Thomas H. George wrote:
> I ran the error_log as suggested. The first 'false' result occurred on
> line 285. I saved this and the following 10 lines but can't figure out
> how to use vi to insert them here. vi wont let me switch to the file I
> saved without exiting
Jeremy Wilkerson wrote:
Hi,
I recently installed Debian on my computer, but I have never used a
Unix OS before. I installed version 3.0 rev 1 for i386. My computer
is a Pentium II 400. Occasionally KDE totally freezes up on me, and
frequently (a few times every day), certain applications,
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 11:37:58PM +1300, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 22:43, arief_mulya wrote:
> >
> > Which would be better? Woody or Sarge?
> >
> > To people on the debian-laptop, please cc'd also to me as I
> > was unsubscribing a while ago from the list.
>
> I believe th
> And it was, but in the process they introduced a new "bug" into YOU,
> it uses wget to download stuff apparently, and they failed to
> configure wget to use passive ftp, so any attempts to download fail(if
> your behind some form of NAT). I didn't know at the time, so I configured
> SuSE to use a
i.a.uemlianin> X is in VESA mode, as the Thinkpad has unsupported
i.a.uemlianin> Radeon video.
I have a Toshiba Satellite 1115-S103 with the unsupported Radeon chip
set as well. So, I'm stuck with e VESA driver :P, but at least it works
well enough. I'm going to try X 4.2 when I get som
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 12:26:03AM -0800, Joris Huizer wrote:
> I've got this question.
> During the installation I didn't set up the mail
> program correctly, that
> means, it can't send over the internet.
If you're using exim, try eximconfig. All outgoing mail sent by any
of the poorly designed
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 11:33:29PM -0800, tjm3 wrote:
> Hello. I am unable to find info on how to add a printer to the
> drop down list of printers in Mozilla 'File - Print'. Is there a
> way to do this or is there a source for this information?
Doesn't Mozilla ask you what command you want to r
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 10:31:56AM +0330, Aryan Ameri wrote:
> are still there, and even "exim -qf" isn't able to send them. It seems to me
> that exim can't underestand that I am connected to the internet, when I use
> ppp.
Try adding a link to runq in the appropriate place in /etc/ppp (check
y
On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 22:43, arief_mulya wrote:
>
> Which would be better? Woody or Sarge?
>
> To people on the debian-laptop, please cc'd also to me as I
> was unsubscribing a while ago from the list.
I believe that model has a recent Radeon in it and you will consequently
be looking for the l
Dear All,
Probably due to a slow modem connection I seem unable
to maintain connection while uploading large files by
ftp. I know that there are programs that can restart
interupted ftp downloads and there appear to be M$
programs that can do the same for uploads, I think -
go!zilla can do this? Is
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 05:47:12PM -0800, Eric Nelson wrote:
> > Nice board, have you tried the alsa website for drivers?
>
> Erf. I was hoping for the simplicity of using OSS. My understanding
> is that ALSA is Not Trivial to use, requiring ALSA aware
I tried this and didn't worked :(
No problems in booting the system after restoring the old MBR but the
partitions table was not changed. However, I'm sure that the boot.XXX
file is old (from the time I was still using lilo--I'm using grub now).
I think I am going to try the "trial and error" app
I've run a lot of linux and unix versions over the years.. last year
I took a liking to SuSE, it has a lot of bells and whistles. My first
real experience with it was 7.3, very impressive. So I ordered 2 copies
of 7.3 pro (~$140). Then 8.0 came out ..a bit after that I ordered 2
copies of that(anot
Hello everybody,
I've got this question.
During the installation I didn't set up the mail
program correctly, that
means, it can't send over the internet.
The internet provider has the following: a POP Mail
service and an SMTP server - no nntp as pine wants (it
seems)
How do I set up mail for th
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