I'm trying to set up a network with Samba and can't get Swat to open in
my Netscape browser. I've tried,
http://localhost:901/ which nets Netscape unable to locate the server
keyword.netscape.com Please check the server name and try again.
http://xyf:901/ Gives the same error. (xyf is my
Kent West wrote:
ktb wrote:
Kent West wrote:
ktb wrote:
I've recently installed Slink and Redhat on the same HD. I've been
mounting back and forth between the two and have noticed that I can't
access /home/kent. I 'cd' to /home but when I 'ls' it, it shows
Jason Vormbaum wrote:
Hi,
I am completely new to the Linux world. Today i set up a Linux machine and
somehow I got it to boot, but now I don't know what to do with it. I need
to connect it to my network to start with, but in the setup the 3Com 3c905
card I am using was not there.
Kent West wrote:
ktb wrote:
I've recently installed Slink and Redhat on the same HD. I've been
mounting back and forth between the two and have noticed that I can't
access /home/kent. I 'cd' to /home but when I 'ls' it, it shows an
empty directory. /usr is also shown to be empty
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I access my floppy drive from command line?
You can do so with the following command,
mount -t msdos /dev/fd0 /floppy
that is if you have a /floppy directory which I think is created by
default so you probably do and the file system you are trying to access
If you have 'X' up I would say install Netscape Communicator. If your
downloading ftp I would try 'ncftp'.
hth,
kent
Andy Thomas wrote:
I've connected with PPP but don't know how to get mail under Debian. Lynx
is working just fine. Does anyone know where Lynx downloads files to by
Andy Thomas wrote:
I've connected with PPP but don't know how to get mail under Debian. Lynx
is working just fine. Does anyone know where Lynx downloads files to by
default?
I haven't used Lynx much but I would guess the directory you fired it up
in or your home directory, possibly /tmp.
Andy Thomas wrote:
Hi,
Running Linux from O'Reilly says that the search path can be set in
.bashrc
file, but the only .bashrc I'm finding is for a user I created, not root.
Is there a bash configuration file for root?
To get to that file you have to be signed in as root or su to root
I've recently installed Slink and Redhat on the same HD. I've been
mounting back and forth between the two and have noticed that I can't
access /home/kent. I 'cd' to /home but when I 'ls' it, it shows an
empty directory. /usr is also shown to be empty. This is clearly not
the case. I've been
To reply to my own message, what I figured out is I needed to move
-file /dev/console to the beginning of the command like so,
+ I exec xconsole -file /dev/console now it's working fine.
kent
ktb wrote:
I have a line in my ~/.fvwm2/init.hook file,
+ I exec xconsole -geometry 480x130
I have a line in my ~/.fvwm2/init.hook file,
+ I exec xconsole -geometry 480x130+297+434 -bg gainsboro -exitOnFail
-dae -notify -file /dev/console
These are the permissions,
~$ l /dev/xconsole
prw-rw-rw- 1 root adm 1951 Dec 7 00:10 /dev/xconsole|
At any rate with this setup,
I didn't see it listed here,
http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/pht/printer_list.cgi?make=Epsonformat=full
but maybe someone else knows. Just thought I'd make you aware of the
link if you didn't know.
hth,
kent
Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
Hi all,
anyone knows
This is a long shot but did you recently compile your kernel? There is
a place where you can select something about 16mb of memory. Maybe a
coincidence maybe not.
hth.
kent
Hai,
I have been working with debian 2.1 for almost one year
now in a productive environent and I'm real happy with it!
Brad wrote:
On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 04:57:12PM -0600, ktb wrote:
Brad wrote:
On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 11:46:46AM -0600, ktb wrote:
[[[SNIP]]]
As it is I can boot to all three os's but the kernel I have compiled for
Slink is 2.0.36. When I boot from lilo into Slink
ktb wrote:
Brad wrote:
On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 04:57:12PM -0600, ktb wrote:
Brad wrote:
On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 11:46:46AM -0600, ktb wrote:
[[[SNIP]]]
As it is I can boot to all three os's but the kernel I have compiled
for
Slink is 2.0.36. When I boot
This may be hard to explain but I'll try. I have this in my
/home/kent/.bashrc,
case $TERM in
xterm*)
PS1=\[\033]0;[EMAIL PROTECTED]: \w\007\]\w\$
;;
*)
PS1=\w\$
;;
esac
This displays user name or [EMAIL PROTECTED] name:directory.
For example:
I've looked through the archives, lilo documentation and howtos. I'm
either not understanding this or am not seeing what I need. I have
windows 95 on hda. Slink and Redhat 6.0 are on hdb. Slink's bootable
root partition is on hdb3 and Redhat's is on hdb1. I have lilo
installed now through
Brad wrote:
On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 11:46:46AM -0600, ktb wrote:
I've looked through the archives, lilo documentation and howtos. I'm
either not understanding this or am not seeing what I need. I have
windows 95 on hda. Slink and Redhat 6.0 are on hdb. Slink's bootable
root
I have been having problems with my hard drive with Slink on it putting
out the following errors and hanging:
Dec 3 22:14:14 xyf kernel: hdb: irq timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
Dec 3 22:14:14 xyf kernel: ide0: reset: success
Dec 3 22:14:24 xyf kernel: hdb: irq timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
I did a,
~$ apropos md5sums
debsums (1) - Check the md5sums of a package
debsums_gen (8) - Generate /var/lib/dpkg/info/*.md5sums for
packages lacking it
dh_md5sums (1) - generate DEBIAN/md5sums file
Looks like there is one that checks .debs it's in the debsums package.
I'm
Richard Drisko wrote:
Check out man md5sum
Do a locate sum|less and you'll find all files containing sum.
hth,
kent
Hi,
Awhile ago I remember seeing something to verify the MD5 sums of binaries in
installed packages. I don't remember if it was a script or a package or
what but can
I don't know if this will help or not but if I put an audio CD into my
drive and use your mount command I get the same error. When I use a
Debian cd it mounts fine. Just a stab in the dark.
hth,
kent
Jens K. Olsen wrote:
I am trying to mount my internal CD-ROM.
When I use dmesg I get the
I'm getting these errors listed below. When these errors show up on my
xconsole my screen is frozen for some time and then recovers. My X
environment is acting like Windows does sometimes:( I hate this.
Anyway I was wondering if anyone knew what is going on here and how I
can fix this? I just
Sorry for the post I see there are a million messages about this in the
archives. I just panicked. I am using a brand new IDE Western Digital
HD (6.4 gig one) if anyone has any specific info about this HD and the
error please let me know.
Thanks,
kent
ktb wrote:
I'm getting these errors
I removed my sysklogd package with dselect off my Slink system in order
to fix a screw up I did. At any rate now when I try and install
sysklogd with dselect I get the following errors:
syntax error at -e line 1, near startup links for
Bareword found where operator expected at -e line 1, near
of -e aborted due to compilation errors.
installation script returned error exit status 1.
Press RETURN to continue.
I don't know if that will give anyone more info to help me or not.
Thanks,
kent
ktb wrote:
I removed my sysklogd package with dselect off my Slink system in order
to fix
and it worked perfectly. The only thing now is I get no
output to xconsole but I will start to work on that.
kent
ktb wrote:
Ok, I left things last night late and am back at it. I booted up today
and tried reinstalling sysklogd again. This time dselect tells me,
Bareword found where
I'm hoping someone can help me out here. I have no desire at this time
to set up a web server for myself but I am doing some volunteer work for
and archeology agency (writing a search program to work through a
browser). I'm suppose to meet with them on Monday and I can't test my
script. I had
Erick Kinnee wrote:
On Sat, Nov 20, 1999 at 06:35:55PM -0600, ktb wrote:
I'm hoping someone can help me out here. I have no desire at this time
to set up a web server for myself but I am doing some volunteer work for
and archeology agency (writing a search program to work through
Eric G . Miller wrote:
Umm, Either just point your browser at http://localhost or add a line to
/etc/hosts that will resolve to the local box, so connections can be
passed on to apache. The first way is easiest, unless your script has
that domain hardwired into it.
Your right the first
aphro wrote:
can anyone reccomend a good book so i can start the task of learning perl
? :)
saw a few on amazon ..not a whole lot of reader reviews of them tho
i have virtually no programming experience, although i have managed to
hack some perl scripts up at times.
thanks!
nate
I saw this nifty little command at Linux.com and I thought I would give
it a try. It reroutes log information to tty12. The command was,
echo '*.* /dev/tty12' /etc/syslog.conf
The file now looks like this,
~$ cat /etc/syslog.conf
*.* /dev/tty12
I didn't realize that it would become permanent
HU-LIAO wrote:
Halleo,
I am a new user of Debian. For keeping the system run better or
solving some problems occured, could anyone tell me what kinds of
files to manage the system and where there are, or where I could find
this kind information or books?
I would suggest looking at
I have freshly installed Slink and put the following lines in my
~.bashrc :
case $TERM in
xterm*)
PS1 =\[\033]0;[EMAIL PROTECTED]: \w\007\]\w\$
;;
*)
PS1 =\w\$
;;
esac
HISTSIZE =1000
_
I get the
James D. Scott wrote:
How do I change the Debian install routine so I can put Linux on my
secondary hard drive. Not with Windows.
Jim Scott
I may be wrong but it sounds like you have two HDs and you wish to
install Debian on your second HD. Windows is on your first HD. If that
is the
No, see,
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=99/11/07/1611205mode=thread
kent
Account for Debian group mail wrote:
Did Potato go into code freeze on Nov 7 as planned?
Thanks,
Ken Rea
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I was running the [EMAIL PROTECTED] program a month or so back and got up in the
morning and found my X screen completely frozen. Ctrl-alt-delete or
Ctrl-alt-backspace had no effect. So I did a hard reset. I got the
forced check as expected but in the final stages of the boot routine I
received
G. Crimp wrote:
On Mon, Jul 05, 1999 at 01:52:05PM -0500, ktb wrote:
You could edit
/etc/X11/fvwm2/menudefs.hook
directly.
kent
Bad idea. /etc/X11/fvwm2/menudefs.hook is an automatically
generated file. Next time the file is regenerated, any changes you made
Take a look at the Debian site,
http://www.debian.org/
kent
Paulo J Matos aka PDestroy wrote:
Does this mailing list has any message archives somewhere on the web?
Regards,
Paulo Jorge Matos aka PDestroy
Minister of FortuneCity - Marina District
http://www.fortunecity.com
Personal
Alfalfa Sprout wrote:
Hey. I think I setup the mouse as the wrong type in xf86config (I wanted
to use XF86Setup, but when I try to go into that, all I get is a scrambled
screen). Anyway, the computer boots into x windows everytime (which is
annoying...I'd like it to boot into text linux
If you hit the tab key twice in a row it lists all available commands.
This seems like a useless thing because I see no way of sending the
output to 'less' and most of the 1917 possibilities scroll off the
screen. Anyway my problem is I get the same result if I hit the Esc key
twice. I'm
listed under commands or list that pertained
to tabtab. I'll keep looking.
Thanks,
kent
Steve Lamb wrote:
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On Mon, 05 Jul 1999 22:14:35 -0500, ktb wrote:
Anyone know the name of this program?
The shell, IIRC. Kent, have you tried
to complete an argument to exim (with
the files in your pwd).
'eximNOSPACEtabtab' will attempt to complete a command (in
your $PATH) beginning with 'exim'.
Robert.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, ktb wrote:
When I tried 'exim tabtab' the output listed 156 files in my home
I started with Debian after one year of windows 95 experience. It took
some patience and persistence but I've learned a lot. Difficulties are
not barriers to learning they are learning. Which distro a person
starts with really is up to what the person wishes to do with it. I
took some time
Brad wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, ktb wrote:
I'd like to get rid of it unless someone else has a better idea.
Anyone know the name of this program?
It's a feature of bash, as has been mentioned. According to the bash
manpage, you can get rid of it by adding a line set disable-completion
Carl Mummert wrote:
It's a feature of bash, as has been mentioned. According to the bash
manpage, you can get rid of it by adding a line set disable-completion
on in your /etc/inputrc (for the entire system) or ~/.inputrc (for
whichever user's home directory it's in). Be advised you have to
You could edit
/etc/X11/fvwm2/menudefs.hook
directly.
kent
Tadeusz Bak wrote:
Hi all,
I have just installed StarOffice 5.1 in my Debian 2.1 system. I tried to
put an entry into the menu system (I use fvwm2 as a window manager). So I
created a file .menu/soffice in my home directory
Have you tried looking in your /dev directory?
kent
John Cuson wrote:
hi-
can anyone point me to where i might find a device file index of some sort?
John Cuson
[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have
others.
Would it be something like /boot/config-2.0.36 that you are looking for?
hth,
kent
Kent West wrote:
This may be a stupid question, but I couldn't figure out how to phrase
it for the archive search engine to return anything useful.
How do I find out what's compiled into my kernel? For
The FreeStuff Web Ring wrote:
Hello,
A friend of mine is trying to install Debian 2.1 from the 4 CD Set onto
a computer that doesn't enable booting from a CD Rom. Can you tell me
how to make a boot floppy please?
Much appreciated!
First go to the Debian site and look at the
Rian Fahrizal wrote:
I want to know how to create rescue disk in Debian, since I've a problem
with my Debian which slow in startup
Maybe I'm wrong but I'll make the assumption you are booting from a
floppy. If so, set up your system to boot off the hard drive. You can
use a program such
I don't know if this will help or not as I'm really not familiar with
the program but after a cd install the xzoom program is found here,
/usr/X11R6/bin/xzoom
I looked under dselect and no zoom was found just xzoom. If there is a
zoom program perhaps it wasn't included with Slink. Just some
Algernon NG wrote:
Help me!
First I subscribe to debian-user, then I subscribed to
debian-user-digest, and unsubscribed from debian-user. Since then I
receive no emails. Do I have to be subscribed to debian-user to receive
debian-user-digest?
No, you didn't say how long you've waited,
Karen Hanson wrote:
I just built a system from motherboard up and am having a few problems and
looking for pointers. I used the latest Debian version from Cheap Bytes,
slink, I think.
Anyhow, what happens is that Netscape crashes a lot, and Mozilla crashes
too. Sometimes the crash is
Jason Errol Draut wrote:
I have downloaded the linux base system from debian, and want to install
some of the other packages, like man pages, gcc, emacs, etc. Simple stuff
that I've used in Unix... But when I get the downloads onto my base
system, I don't know what to do. The *.deb files
Dselect automatically asks for the first or second cd as it needs it
when installing programs. At least that has been my experience. You
have to choose 'multi cd' in 'access.'
hth,
kent
Aaron Solochek wrote:
I'm attempting to install stuff using dselect off the double cd image
that I
Take a look at the install manual for your architecture at,
http://www.debian.org/releases/slink/
hth,
kent
Rolf Edlund wrote:
Hi, all you Linux users out there!
I'm wondering, is there any info of what hardware support there is in
Debian (like thare are for SuSE) ?
/R
--
I poked around and found this link,
http://proforma.real.com/mario/player/player.html
hth,
kent
Arcady Genkin wrote:
Hi all:
I've read a couple of posts in the list about the RPlayer G2 for
Linux. However, the Real's website doesn't list it among available
downloads (neither free, nor
Take a look at,
http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/pht/printer_list.cgi?make=Lexmark
which was found in the Printing HOWTO at,
http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX-3.html#ss3.1
In short they clasify your printer as a paperweight meaning, These
printers don't work at all. They may work in
belindacobby wrote:
We have a AMD K6 2 with an Atapi CD Rom. Could you please inform me as
to where I can download a suitable Boot disk. Thanks. Very much
appreciated!
Have you taken a look at the Debian web site?
http://www.debian.org/
I'm assuming you want to install Debian on your
Thorsten Manegold wrote:
Hi!
I seem to remember, that this was asked before, but can't find it in
the list-archive:
1) What causes the HD activity every 3 seconds? That
way powersaving will never take effect.
I remember that string somewhat. I think they were talking about
MARK
I found what I think you were searching for here,
http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-user-9904/msg00668.html
Unfortunately the link to http://ompages.com is dead right now but maybe
you could email him.
hth,
kent
Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
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Somewhere I heard there exists a program that will allow you to switch
consoles in an xterm. In other words it would be like switching
consoles with ctrl+alt+F* but from within a single xterm window. I
poked around in the packages at the Debian site but can't find
anything. I don't even know
Brian Servis wrote:
*- On 16 Jun, Gareth wrote about Re: Switch console in xterm
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, ktb wrote:
Somewhere I heard there exists a program that will allow you to switch
consoles in an xterm. In other words it would be like switching
consoles with ctrl+alt+F* but from
Camilo Alejandro Arboleda wrote:
Subject: ppp don't work
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 1999 17:41:17 -0600
From: Camilo Alejandro Arboleda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Ascom Colombia
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Help!
I am trying to configure PPPD in Debian 2.1, using wvdial as dialer. I
edited all
I kind of hate to jump into a string like this but at the risk of
sounding real stupid how can one create this
/var/lib/dpkg/Contents-i386.gz file. I've searched for it on my Slink
system and it just isn't there. I took a look at the dpkg man page and
see no reference to the file. I see that
Check out the Debian Weekly News,
http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/1999/23/
kent
Graham Lillico +44 1785 782329 wrote:
Can anyone let me know where I can get the New Debian logo's from? As I
wish to update my web pages etc...
Regards
Graham
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As root use the command,
shutdown -h now
See man shutdown for more details. When I use this command I still
have to press the off/on button so this might not be exactly the
answer to your question.
hth,
kent
Pedro Quaresma de Almeida wrote:
Hi
My new box has an automatic shut-off
After you boot you can use the command dmesg and pipe it through
less or more. For example at the prompt,
$ dmesg | less
That won't show the whole boot message but most of it.
hth,
kent
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
as you can see I'm new in that media because that's my second try to
Patrick Colbeck wrote:
Hey, my hard drive did the sudden thrashing thing last night too. Its
never done it before (well it has in NT but not in Linux). All I was
doing was reading mail remotely over a dialup line using xemacs in a
kterm in KDE 1.1.1 (from snowcrash). It stopped after a while
Jim B wrote:
That also happened to me a few weeks ago while I was running Netscape. I
heard my drive going nuts, and I ran df to check the free space. Well, the
free space kept getting lower and lower and ... finally my machine stopped
and I got a Kernel Panic.
After I rebooted however,
I've installed Hamm on an old 486 via floppy and I'm trying to get a
connection to the net. I installed a new modem Zoom 56k model 2819A. I
ran pppconfig. When I try to dial out this is what /var/log/ppp.log
says:
Jun 6 09:40:50 www pppd[222]: pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0
Jun 6 09:40:51
I've been looking in the archives and can't find an answer. I have Hamm
base installed on an old 486 with only an 80 MB HD. I would like to get
the mouse working but don't know if I can without gpm. This is a
console only machine. The mouse I have is a 9 pin serial. It has three
buttons and
John Hasler wrote:
ktb writes:
Jun 6 09:40:51 www chat[223]: _K^M
...
: C^?NNECT 115200^M
: _e|c^?^?e t^? I~ter~ut ^ubra^?^?a^M
What UART does this machine have on the modem port? If it is not a 16550
you should not accept pppconfig's default speed of 115200. Run
I've got three old IBM PS/2 #70s. There looks to be an extra socket for
a processor on the motherboard. I don't know if it would really help to
speed up the system or not as they only have 4 MB of RAM, or even if it
would work. I was thinking about trying to add a processor to one of
the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Debians
I'm a newbie; just managed to boot my 486/66 (28 ram, 540 WD HD) onto Linux
late last night, and all seems to be well and good, only I can't install
anything. Dselect won't let me choose the access method to use (I'm
installing from the dos-partition,
Fu-Dong Chiou wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone tell me which file is fvwm2's preference? Thanks!
Take a look at the file .fvwm2rc there it explains the differernt
*.hook files you can create in order to do it the debian way. I place
the exterms and so forth that I want to load on startup in
Keith R. wrote:
ive ben trying to install debian linux on an older 386 of mine
an ibm ps/2 model 56slc
it has a micro channel architecture
when i place the boot disk in it goes through every thing seemingly well
except it doesnt pick up the scsi drive and host adapter thats part of
the
Christian Dysthe wrote:
Hi,
after having been logged on my box for a while I have a lot of these processes
running. I do not know where they come from (I am still a newbie), and I have
the feeling they slow me down. What are these:
275 ttyp0S 0:00 bash -rcfile .bashrc
7343
I'm trying to install on an IBM ps/2 model 70. I'm using an MCA Slink
rescue disk. The computer reads the floppy fine until I get to the
point in the install that says, Install operating system kernel and
modules. I then get an error that reads,
Cannot read /floppy/type.txt : Invalid argument
Igor Majdandzic wrote:
Hi,
just one quick quastion:
WHEN NEW VERSION OF DEBIAN IS COMING OUT?
Thanks,
MadMan
You can find the info here,
http://www.debian.org/releases/potato/
Posting in html on this list is best not done:)
kent
I took a look at the archives and see many no responses so I'm not too
hopeful about this but...
The computer has a 58 meg ESDI HD. I'm trying to do a floppy install.
I used the Debian 1.2 boot disk for IBM PS2 systems from,
http://mojo.calyx.net/~bri/projects/debian/MCA/
Everything went
John Foster wrote:
One of the things that I seem to have missed in setting up Linux is the
ability (as in Windows) to be able to highlight almost anything in any
window and cut/copy it to another window. I have not been able to find
any means to do that consistantly in Xwindows. Some
Barry Kauler wrote:
I'm *still* installing my first Debian Linux!
I got X windows running, with default window
manager fvwm, but next time I logged in it
didn't stop at the commandline --- went straight
into graphics mode and gave me a login window
for fvwm.
This question is asked
Barry Kauler wrote:
I'm *still* installing my first Debian Linux!
I got X windows running, with default window
manager fvwm, but next time I logged in it
didn't stop at the commandline --- went straight
into graphics mode and gave me a login window
for fvwm.
In Red Hat, this is controlled
Kyle Landon wrote:
Hi all,
First of all I am a newbie. Second I cleared my c: and wipped win and all
files gone. Not to upset about that, I just want to get Debian working. I
can log on as my superuser and user so I can access the program. I cannot
seem to do much at the $.
A few
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 17 May 1999 19:18:48 +0200 Peter Granroth wrote:
How do i start graphical programs under X as root while I'm logged in as a
normal user?
If you put the following in root's .bashrc (assuming you use bash),
you can start X programs when su root in a
Person, Roderick wrote:
was I in some haze or fog or was it just to late at night, but wasn't there
a package called xzip or some type of .zip .tar frontend for x. Does anyone
know? I can't seem to find anything in slink.
Rod
After selecting select hit space bar and then type / you
Micha Feigin wrote:
When i change the setup from within xemacs it saves the .emacs file and
.xemacs-options but it won't load them the next time around.
If you're talking about saving Font, Size, Weight. Add the following
line to your .emacs file,
(setq options-save-faces t)
if that
J Horacio MG wrote:
I usually download mail from my ISP by running the following command as
user horacio:
$ fetchmail -v -a -u my_id
and I just created a script with that line and named it
/home/horacio/getmail:
- start getmail -
#!/bin/sh
fetchmail -v -a -u my_id
-
Run
pppconfig
as root. After running this program use
pon connection name
to connect and
poff
to disconnect. See the man page for pppconfig.
hth,
kent
Jason Winters wrote:
how do I set up my PPP internet account to use it with linux? Is there
something special I have to do to be adle
Jason Winters wrote:
how do you install kde?
Jason E Winters
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Here are the directions from a few days ago. I followed this and
installed kde on Slink. I had to install the rpm package and librpm1 in
addition to what is
ying shang wrote:
When I boot the Debian, I find that it tells me Apache starting. But I can
not find out where is the home directory of the apache.
The command 'which' will show the path to the program, for example used
with the program Joe,
~$ which joe
/usr/bin/joe
or you could use,
I have Top loading in an Xterm window in Fvwm2. I set Top to display
the command line instead of the command name and some of the command
lines are well off the right edge of the Xterm window. I can resize the
window to view these command lines but I was hoping I could find an
option to Xterm to
I've used both (4.5 libc5, 4.51 glibc2) and haven't experienced any
difference. Both have there bugs of course.
kent
Sami Dalouche wrote:
In one of their readmes, they theid the glibc2 version is less stable than
their libc5 version of communicator/navigator.
Have anyone tried the both
Chad A. Adlawan wrote:
hello List ...
anyone know what came out of that debin logo contest announced 2 months
ago ?
They are voting again.
... i also saw some Debian logo at slashdot (debian/corel/kde news)
... is that the official debian logo ?
No.
Check out the last two Debian
Ulrik Haugen wrote:
* Shaleh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
unstable is now based on a new glibc. So if you want to migrate to it, tell
dselect (or apt) to update based on the unstable directory and download the
40
- 80 some megs of updated packages.
I'm afraid I choose a rather misleading
ktb wrote:
Ulrik Haugen wrote:
* Shaleh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
unstable is now based on a new glibc. So if you want to migrate to it,
tell
dselect (or apt) to update based on the unstable directory and download
the 40
- 80 some megs of updated packages.
I'm afraid I choose
Nidge Jones wrote:
Real dumb stupid silly question..
Where does Debian (2.0) set the screen blanker parameter at boot !
I guess it's set with setterm -blank - but where. I have snooped about all
over the place trying find the answer to this.
I want to disable mine (-blank 0)
Micha Feigin wrote:
I couldn't find the answear to this on the Hardware-HOWTO
I am looking for a printer to connect to my linux machine.
I was wondering which of these printers (this are whats avainlable)
will work with linux
without too much of a fuss ( I don't have too much time in
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