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be set when I 'su -' from within X?
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have to copy the files manually, So what I wan tto know is, is this a known
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mething, this would explain it slowing down after a period of inactivity, and
then speeding up when you system needs to read/write to the drive. Try
disabling the power saving for your hard drives and see if that helps.
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>> rick
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diald to do
this, exept that I only want diald to allow connection between certain times,
i.e. only at off peak rates, does anyone know if this is possible or even where
I can find out more about diald? I have looked at the mini howto but that
doesn't give much information at all.
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G
Hi,
Does anyone know if it is possible to get a micrsoft mouse (the on with the
wheel) to act as a 3 button mouse? As under windows 95/nt the wheel can also
be used as a third button.
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but I was a relatively straight
forward task, but I had to tell that one to use the UTP port as well. So far I
have not seen much difference between the performance of the cards as they are
both 10Mb.
Hope this helps
Regards
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>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>
e your Win95 partition into
a Linux partition, all the info on that partition will be deleted,
including Win95. You just have to have two partitions (well, three,
since you need anotehr one for your Linux swap file).
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>> > >> Do you have this in /etc/host.conf?
>> > >>
>> > >> order hosts,bind
>> > >>
>> > >> this should tell DNS to look in /etc/hosts before looking into named
>> > >> (or at least this is what I think it should do :)
>> >
>> > Yep that is what is in my /etc/host.conf file. and it still don't
you network card driver here, i had to put 3C509 there and then I
rebooted and it seemed to work fine.
Hope this helps
Regards
Graham
>> Any help is appreciated.
>> Marcus
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uld this be the problem or should I reconfigre exim/smail using the config
progam? If I reconfigure them using the config program which option should I
use?
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>> >> >From freshmeat page:
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>> >> freshmeat RPM repository
>> >> As you might already know, freshmeat tries to keep up with
>> >> the latest software releases and builds RPM packages for
>> >> them. All this work is done by Obituary, feel free to mail him
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then to use the hosts table?
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of drwxr-x--x as you say it has, so to me it looks like chmod had done what you
asked.
It may help us if you told us what you had the permissions set to before you
tried to change them, and what you expect the result of the chmod command to
be.
Regards
Graham
>> p.s.the prob
l fetchmail that the isp mail name relates to a different
name on my box?
I know that the error is being causes be exim as fetchmail defaults to send the
mail to port 25.
Graham
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Graham Lillico +44 1785 248131 wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
Hi,
I am trying to get fetchmail to get my mail from my isp, exept everytime I use
it (i.e. fetchmail -u ), I get an error from fetchmail
saying something about my local user name being different than my isp mail
name, How can i correct this?
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>> On Mon, 20 Apr 1998, Oz Dror wrote:
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>> > I have installed the latest version of kde from hamm
>> >
>> > when I type kde
Why are you typeing this, KDE should be started from startx or xinit (maybe
xdm/kdm even).
Graham
>>
uestions) ??
I do this quite alot, I run an xterm and then do su - , if your not
logged in as root then you will be asked for that users password.
Graham
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the 4 to 6
>GIG range).
>
>Alain
>
He's right, definitely a new hard drive. I installed Debian on a 100meg
partition to test it out, and have since installed XWindows and KDE. Now
I want to start adding some proper applications, and run out of room.
However, I think a 4-6 gig is a
:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/slink/main/binary-i386/tex/
Just right-click on the tetex-base0.9 directory, and select 'save as'.
It's not particularly stable, however.
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e, and
reboot with the floppy in.
Incidentally, after doing all this, I still get patchy midi sound
through kmidi. It will play bits (the same bits each time) of a song,
then just stop playing until a new song starts. Can anyone help me on
this?
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>> On Fri, 17 Apr 1998, Graham Lillico +44 1785 248131 wrote:
>>
>> > I am trying to use kdm instead of xdm, but when I run it I can not login
it
>> > just says 'login failed'. I know the password I am using is correct. I
am
>> > wondering i
Hi all,
I am trying to use kdm instead of xdm, but when I run it I can not login it
just says 'login failed'. I know the password I am using is correct. I am
wondering if it is because I have shadow passwords installed. Has anyone else
had this problem?
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directory in the FHS if i remember correclty, Netscape
Communicator 4 will install itself in there if if exists by default to.
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Debian 1.3 then 2.0
frozen systems - with that superb package system it all works fine.
However, Red Hat is supposedly a lot easier to use.
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ll) how
>do you tell dpkg that the required files are installed, as doesn't it look at
>its package database to se if the .deb package it needs is installed?
>
>Regards
>
>Graham
>
>
Again, just use force-depends to overide dependencies, and hopefully it
should work. In
.tgz format program (i.e. source compile and install) how
do you tell dpkg that the required files are installed, as doesn't it look at
its package database to se if the .deb package it needs is installed?
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and said that the USB controller shares an irq with one of the pci slots, in my
case it was the shared pci/isa slot.
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much.
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T Paint Shop Pro (eeec).
>
>
Well, I do prefer some of PSP's little touches, such as being able to
set the brush size quickly, and not go through a seperate menu. But I
don't want this turning into another Win95 vs Linux wars.
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an installer package, which you could
have downloaded instead. Secondly, if you type tar xvzf .gz,
it should unzip it properly.
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shareware program Paint Shop Pro.
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atible with debian- seems that
>they are using rpm as the packaging system.
>
>thanks,
>
>allan bart
>
>
If you download the Debian package Alien, you should be able to turn
rpms into deb packages.
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files into a directory on your Debian partition, then
change into that directory and type:
dpkg -i name-of-file.deb
If it comes up with any error messages asking for other files, download
those files, install them using that method, then reinstall the file.
Repeat this for all the files.
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I found that KDE required QT1, but the package from Troll Tech installs
>itself
>as QT
>
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There is a QT1 file, I've just downloaded it. I think it's in
/debian/project, and follow a few of the links from there.
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then run that.
>Basically x won't install at all.
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Hi,
I have a microsoft ps/2 mouse with the wheel and I was wondering if the wheel
could be used as a third button under X? as it can be under Win95. If so what
do I set the mouse up as? I have tried saying that the mouse is three buttons
but It doesn't seem to work. Any ideas?
Regards
G
d all the files
on the disk instead of using a package.gz file.
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r are there to from what I can
>> remember.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Graham
>
>Out of curiosity, are they libc5 or glibc?
>
>
They're libc5. They offer a glibc version for RPM users, but not for
Debian packages. I did however find a glibc version of kdebase, in
/debi
>> There are kdelibs and kdesupport Debian packages on your site; is there
>> a kdebase one on the way too?
Check out www.kde.org there ftp site contains .deb packages for the latest
release, and I think the files you are after are there to from what I can
remember.
Reg
There are kdelibs and kdesupport Debian packages on your site; is there
a kdebase one on the way too?
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>> On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Graham Lillico +44 1785 248131 wrote:
>>
>> > I would like to use MetroX instead of XFree86 and I was wondering how I
>> > should install it, it comes as an rpm, do I use the Alien Package or is
>> > there another way? I noticed a
erver as it is to small? If alien
is used then will it create all the symlinks that are needed or will I have to
do them manually?
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We are still based on FSSTND 1.2, we plan
>to move to FHS 2.0 in Debian 2.1
>
Does that mean that all the old packages will be updated to use libc6
instead of libc6? I think they'll incompatible on my mahcine for some
reason.
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Debian goes International (We doesn't work well
>here)
> Bug Tracking -> Bug Tracking System
>
>
>Jay Treacy
>
>
Why don't you start a competition? Invite everyone to have a go at
redesigning a set part of the site, then take the best ideas and apply
them to
.dsc
.orig.tar.gz
.diff.gz
I guess the .orig.tar.gz ones are standard tar.gz files but what are the .dsc
and diff.gz formats?
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>> On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
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>> :
>> : Is there a smbclient interface that is something like mc's ftp interface?
>>
>> Nope, at least not that I'm aware of.
I don't know about mc's interface but if you are using the KDE Desktop (which
is now avaliable in deb format) there is
Hi,
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am looking at a new computer for my parrents to get me for college... I
>> looked at the hardware howto but somethings arn't listed so heres
>> what I am looking at getting.
>>
>> Tiger K6233 customize it yourself kit.
>> it contains:
Sounds like a good choice.
>> a ATX mo
he module sound. 'insmod sound' works
fine, so what hive i done wrong?
Regards
Graham
P.S. Any Idea when Hamm is to be released?
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upgraded from 64Mb to 128Mb, and Linux still thinks I only have 64Mb, I have
been told to add MEM=128 to the LILO prompt (i.e. linux mem=128) but I cannot
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>> > Howdy,
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>> > a friend of mine wants to buy a scsi-card. His options are:
>> >
>> >Adaptec 2940 UW 300$
>> >Adaptec 2930 (U) 180$
>> >Advansys UW180$
>> >Advansys U 150$
>> >Diamond fire
/messages but i can't remember what it
is, something to do with an option.
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Would Qmail be any better at doing this type of thing. Or how easy is it to
translate sendmail m4 config file to smail or qmail configs.
Regards
Graham
>> Regards
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Thanks again for the help will smail.
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Linux to format these tapes, this
may of course depend on what tape drive you are using, I used a dos based tape
formatting program to do my tapes with, I think you can format them using
dosemu but I'm not sure.
But checkout the ftape howto that may answer you question better
ust
get a reply saying that the internet isp's mail server cannot deliver the
email.
>> It did not change the headers at all.
>> I can send you a copy of the config file (sendmail.cf) if you require.
>>
>> Ian
>>
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>> >>"Graham" == Graham Lillico +44 1785 248131 writes:
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>> Graham> Hello, I was wondering if the following is possible using
>> Graham> either Smail or Sendmail,
>>
>> Simple in sendmail.
>>
>&g
;[EMAIL PROTECTED]" which is my Linux box to
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" my internet email account).
Is this possible? if so how.
Also is smail the default mail daemon of Debian? if so then using the default
mail daemon would be preferable.
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I made the smae mistake when I first installed Debain, I hadn't installed the
xbase package, this includes the xf86config program and startx scripts and some
other stuff.
>> Should I remove X and re-install, or is there another way?
>>
>&
avaliable under RedHat, like the control panel, and glint but I can live
without them.
>> Thanks in advance for any suggestions or tips.
Its all really personal choice, I prefer Debain my Friends like RedHat. The
choice is yours, but if you can I would try both.
Graham
>>
tcp_wrappers configured the right way.
Just a quick question regarding port scanning, how do you tell that you have
been scanned
I assume it shows up in the log files.
Alos if you decide to implement a firewall then you might want to check out TIS
at www.tis.com (if i remember correctly) as the
good package, and very easy to set up and get running.
For more information check out the RedHat's site (www.redhat.com) as I can't
remember the metrox web address.
Regards
Graham
>> check it out youreself www.xinside.com
>>
>> The package doesn't come free thou
Hi all,
Sorry to ask this but what is hamm,
I guess i should know, but I am new to this list, and Debain(after just moving
from RedHat), so if someone could please let me know, I would be grateful,
especially if anyone could give me the URL of any information.
Regards
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ipfwadm (Firewall) program? If not then I am currently considering writing
one. The current plan is to produce both a ncurses version, and a HTML
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I'm trying to install GNOME (from the source distribution, I'd like to
work on it). However, obviously I need to install the gtk library, so I
went to my local Debian FTP site to retrieve the gtk library as a debian
binary package. However, libgtk requires xlib6g (amongst other things).
I then r
I re-ran the installation, being very careful about my
> choices.
Same problem here. Not many details, as I simply fixed it and did not
take any notes at the time, since I misdiagnosed it as some random
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out a bunch in my /usr/local...).
When I went to Debian, I backed up my /home directories, nuked the
partition, and installed from scratch. There's really no better way
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> > SML/NJ, Standard ML of New Jersey.
> >
> > O'Caml, Objective Caml.
BTW, O'Caml is included already (see ocaml).
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ds.so: undefined reference to `__libc_opendir'
/usr/lib/libpthreads.so: undefined reference to `__libc_closedir'
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/usr/lib/libpthreads.so: undefined reference to `__libc_readdir'
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ry nice
features on the side.
So basically you have something like a dozen shells running around that
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> couldn't figure it out. :/
They're hardly broken. You just need to put
(require 'tex-site)
in your .emacs somewhere, same as you'd have to do with AUCTeX under FSF
Emacs.
This is documented in XEmacs NEWS, at least.
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FreeBSD has virtual consoles as well.
Ok, how's this for a killer Linux feature. killall(1). I f*cking _love_
killall; you just have to be careful not to use it on non-Linux systems.
8^)
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although they were one of Linus' main
beefs with Minix, as I recall; from the beginning they have been a touted
feature, if not a "linux-only" one.
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mpany that brings it to you
is not AT&T. 8^) Do a man on screen and read for yourself.
Next thing you know, you'll be playing with (ctrl-z, bg, fg, jobs) and
command-line editing.
Ain't Linux great?
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ut then again, why is it not getting the localhost name from /etc/hosts?
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on. It seems to be doable, and it'd really
leverage off of the free nature of the beast.
I can see it now; someone wants to install Linux on their machine, I just
take my laptop, attach a cable, and let it go. No digging for a CDROM,
you can just do it right there.
I'm just dreaming
bin/perl to /usr/bin/perl! I manually created
Jim> the symlink and that fixed the problem.
This is Bug#3951 I think. I had the same problem.
Cheers,
Graham
I personally find dselect very confusing. I install all packages
using just dpkg (dselect is a front-end to dpkg). It is actually very
easy. The only thing that is more difficult is in manually dealing
with dependencies between packages.
The simplest thing to do is to identify any packages you w
Susan G Kleinmann wrote on 03 Aug 1996 20:14:45 +1000:
Susan> ...
Susan> Yes, you need a kernel with special support for the mouse
Susan> compiled in. Reading the 'config-?' files in
Susan> buzz-fixed/disks-i386/special-kernels it appears that all
Susan> of the special kerne
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Todd Graham LewisCore Engineering Mindspring Enterprises
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Feel free to email me instead of cluttering the list. If anyone needs
more info, I'm happy to provide it. If I do figure it out, I'll be sure
to post the answer here.
TIA, and keep up the good work.
Todd
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