Hi,
I know that this version of wmaker is in unstable, but can anybody else
use it?
I cannot change the window focus, and the mouse does nothing outside of
the front window.
I have tried running it with and without gnome, and with and without the
wmaker-gnome package. All to no avail :-(
I would
I'm wanting to rebuild the kernel, but when I try to make menuconfig
I get an error like no rule for menuconfig. make config likewise
doesn't work.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thank you.
-- Revenant [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---
Why use a keyboard layout deliberately
Hi there,
Raid1
the RAid documentation reccomends regular scheduled backups, so I was thinking
that though disk mirroring sounds cool its maybe just a little system resource
heavy for your basic twin ide desktop pc.
Backups
Can anyone share a simple cron.weekly shell script that will copy
I love that esd mixes sounds on the fly. one of my biggest complaints
with WinAmp under when-doze was that it didn't allow other sounds to
come through. under esd, my mp3s (now playing on xmms) seamlessly mix
with my GNOME and licq sounds.
GQMpeg has some awesome skins. it uses mpg123 as its
Quoting Matt Folwell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I could be totally wrong, but I think...
On Mon, Jun 21, 1999 at 12:11:52AM +0200, J Horacio MG wrote:
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
And nobody mentioned the best thing that happened to mankind since sliced
bread: the Tab WM!!! I set up aliases for the programs I need in .bashrc
('net for netscape, 'wp' for WP8, 'sound' for the sound apps, etc. Just
open a window, type the alias and off you go. Simplify thy life. -- Hans
Short answer: do nothing.
I don't know what the apne.o module is. But it sounds as if you
may be looking for a problem that isn't there.
If you're compiling a kernel, you've got kernel-package, kernel-source
and pcmcia-source installed. Once you've configured the kernel in the
usual way
On Tue, Jun 22, 1999 at 08:53:04AM -0400, Dpk wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Rigacci wrote:
I have two questions:
1) Is it possible to change imap without recompiling it? I read a
lot of warning for using a configuration file.
2) Is there a Debian policy about mail in
Christian Dysthe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After a while I found Windowmaker, and set up a desktop with several handy
dock
apps. A refreshingly approach to a personal desktop environment. Also,
Windowmaker looks good! So different from MS, and yet very easy to configure
and use.
Then I see
Hi
My backup saga continues. I'm now trying to use amanda but i'm not sure
that i have de definitions of tape correctly.
/proc/scsi/scsi says this:
Vendor: SONY Model: SDT-5200 Rev: 3.26
Type: Sequential-AccessANSI SCSI revision: 02
And my current amanda.conf
Mario Jorge Nunes Filipe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First of all, we're talking about a 2.1 debian machine. It's running
imap server version 4.4(-4). PHP version is 3.0.7 amd imp version is
2.0.7.
My defaults.php3 says the following in the folders section:
/* Folder
Quoting churasco ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
howdie, this must be a simple faq... but haven't found it in any
documentation:
How to do you ask apt-get to download all the .deb files necessary for a
given package, if that package is already installed on your machine? I've
tried apt-get -d install
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Revenant wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, Christian Dysthe wrote:
Instead I am again presented with the taskbar and popup menus that hasn't
really changed for years. Is this to conquer new users, or is it becuase
Linux
users secretly have missed the look and feel of
If there is a file called $HOME/mail/mbox, imapd will use
that as the inbox. Actually this is a bug (report #33780) it should look
in $HOME/mbox but I haven't quite figured out how to do that yet.
To answer your questions,
1) The config file is unsupported and can break between versions. The
Subject: Re: New windows
Date: Tue, Jun 22, 1999 at 08:35:44AM +0100
In reply to:Anthony Campbell
Quoting Anthony Campbell([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On 22 Jun 1999, Revenant wrote:
Well, this seems like the ideal opportunity for me to advertise my
ignorance:
What exactly is
Quoting P. van Tilburg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
-
source(/0):~$ cat /etc/init.d/network
#! /bin/sh
ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
route add -net 127.0.0.0 /* It tries to add the network, but that already
has been done in the previous line */
-
the route add
I know that this version of wmaker is in unstable, but can anybody else
use it?
Works fine fer me.
Will
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I recently installed debian alongside Win95 on a computer I've had just
under a year.
I thought I'd install the X window server today, but it seems that the
version of X
that came with my debian cd does not support my videocard (Matrox MGA-G100).
I had a look at deja.com and found the
I've got an HP Vectra VE box that I'm trying to install Debian on. I boot
from the rescue disk, it starts loading and detecting hardware and then
stops after this line:
md driver 0.35 MAX_MD_DEV=4, MAX_REAL=8
Does anyone know what an md driver is and why is it hanging my install?
Mark.
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On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, Brad wrote:
i don't know about a binary deb, but the source packages are available
from your favorite Debian mirror, in the debian/project/experimental
directory.
Yes, I know how to build packages. But I didn't realize that pine
That should be:
www.ompages.com
iirc.
--
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, ktb wrote:
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
Hi,
I just downloaded acrobat reader 4.0 from the adobe website.
It coredumps in my slink system. Do I need at least potato to run
this program??
Thanks.
Shao.
--
Shao Zhang - Running
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Nguyen Hai Ha wrote:
Hi all,
I'm wandering if there is any disassembler for x86 going around.
Would anybody kindly give me some information about this.
Thanks in advance.
objdump in binutils
OK
On Sun, Jun 20, 1999 at 07:49:32PM +0100, Frankie wrote:
If there is not an x11amp package in slink, then a solution would be to
download the
(debianised) source and compile it. Almost all of the debian sources (in my
experience) seem to compile straight away, with no problems. This way the
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Mario Jorge Nunes Filipe wrote:
I'm running slink but got wmaker 0.60 and compiled it. After installing
it i tryed to run it but it would crash continually. After looking at
the console i found that it was looking for a menu.hook that was
referenced in WMRootMenu. The
Hello Mario,
I encountered similar problems, only at least my WindowMaker didn't
crash at startup.
I replaced the reference to menu.hook with the complete path of it,
it's somewhere under /etc. Find it with 'locate' :-)
$ locate menu.hook
And edit the file WMRootMenu by hand if you wish. Worked
Hello All,
I recently had to move a system from a 10MB ethernet segment to a
100MB segment. I edited /etc/init.d/network to re-assign the IP
parameters and that worked just fine, but I can't seem to get the card
(a 3Com 3c905B 10/100) to run at 100MB. During system boot-up the
100MB LED on the
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Revenant wrote:
I'm wanting to rebuild the kernel, but when I try to make menuconfig
I get an error like no rule for menuconfig. make config likewise
doesn't work.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Sanity check: You are in the base directory of a kernel source tree? When
Subject: No menuconfig!?
Date: Tue, Jun 22, 1999 at 07:54:15PM +1000
In reply to:Revenant
Quoting Revenant([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm wanting to rebuild the kernel, but when I try to make menuconfig
I get an error like no rule for menuconfig. make config likewise
doesn't work.
On 22 Jun, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
Of course, wmaker 0.60 is now available in .deb format, so perhaps it's
easier to just download the .debs :-)
--tim :-)
SNIP
and while we're on the subject of wmaker 0.60 debs...
does anyone else using them have root menu wierdness like this:
Has anyone had their nic stop working when changing from 2.2.9 to 2.2.10
kernel? I have an isa linksys card that I just use the ne2000 driver
with, only for some reason at boot up, it can not find my nic even though
the io port has not changed. To make it worse, I can't just insmod the
module (I
A couple of weeks ago I posted to the list asking about trying out
glibc 2.1 without upgrading my whole system to potato. I got some
responses (which I didn't save, sorry). Here's what worked for me.
The best solution was to create a potato subdirectory, chroot to it,
untar the potato base system
Since one of the latter updates from potato, the icons that appear on
the desktop (home, mountable devices) now have the standard folder icon
and efforts in changing them (via right-click - Properties - Options)
seem to fail.
i am using gmc 4.5.33 and the gnome-core is 1.0.6 .
--
eric Farris
A problem has recently started compliling custom kerenels. I had to
rebuild my machine (long story)
and now the custom kernels are't build properly. The line I use to build
them is
make-kpkg --revision=custom.X.Y kernel_image
where X is usually a major change number and Y is a tweak number. eg
Cos I'm trying to set up a command with gw, you see.
cheers in advance,
frankie.
P.S. I have tried using sh to execute the command, but sh closes afterwards as
well.
P.P.S. Please make it really complicated so I don't look stupid for missing
something obvious :-)
--
thomas lakofski wrote:
Just to throw in some more controversy :-)
I have always ran netscape glibc 2 versions. (with communicator
3.something, 4.5, .51
and .6) except maybe the communicator 3.something.
I have never had a bus error, and I use netscape at least every day.
BTW I am using
Kristopher Johnson wrote:
I've installed GNOME and the wmaker-gnome package (using apt and a
mirror of ftp.gnome.org). I can switch between IceWM and Enlightenment
without any problem, but if I try to switch to WindowMaker using the
GNOME Control Panel, it times out while trying to start.
On 22 Jun 1999, Wayne Topa wrote:
Subject: Re: New windows
Date: Tue, Jun 22, 1999 at 08:35:44AM +0100
In reply to:Anthony Campbell
Could some Windowmaker enthusiast tell me what else is needed please?
Anthony
Anthony
What version are you running? I have Version:
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Frankie wrote:
Cos I'm trying to set up a command with gw, you see.
try xterm -e sh -c finger; read
--
Madarasz Gergely [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's practically impossible to look at a penguin and feel angry.
Egy pingvinre
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Gertjan Klein wrote:
Would you mind checking? The information on that tab doesn't actually
apply to the filesystem itself, but to the disk I/O driver. W9x says
the filesystem is 32 bit if it has completely replaced the BIOS disk
drivers with its own, protected mode
On Tue, Jun 22, 1999 at 01:50:55PM -0400, eric a. Farris wrote:
On 22 Jun, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
Of course, wmaker 0.60 is now available in .deb format, so perhaps it's
easier to just download the .debs :-)
--tim :-)
SNIP
and while we're on the subject of wmaker 0.60
Hello all,
I have been looking around recently for SoundBlaster Live!
drivers for Linux. Creative has drivers precompiled for kernel versions 2.0.36
and 2.2.5, (stinky buggers won't release the sources so you can compile your
own) but I use kernel 2.2.9 and soon to be kernel version 2.2.10
I am having backspace/del problems with xterm. Things work out right
on the debian server if erase = del. Things work out right on exceed
with erase = backspace. What I am trying to do is put some commands in
my .profile (or .bash_profile, or .bashrc) to set the erase char
properly.
So far, I
Hi,
I just downloaded acrobat reader 4.0 from the adobe website.
It coredumps in my slink system. Do I need at least potato to
run
this program??
Thanks.
Shao.
I also downloaded acroread 4 and installed it. It runs fine on my
slink system. Try ldd and see if
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, eric a. Farris wrote:
i downloaded the source for mpg123-0.59r and am attempting to compile it
with esd support (make linux-esd). the compile begins smoothly, then
stops with the following error:
audio_esd.o: In function `audio_open':
audio_esd.o(.text+0x17e):
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
Yes, I know how to build packages.
Great! i posted the directions in case you didn't, and for anyone else
watching the thread who didn't.
R. Brock Lynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Hasler wrote:
Ramesh Natarajan writes:
Hi, Once dialed in, how to determine the local (dynamically assigned) IP
id? I know pppd invokes ip-up with the local IP. But outside that, is
there a env variable, API or a file that holds returns
On Mon, Jun 14, 1999 at 10:13:17PM +0100, richard wrote:
where X is usually a major change number and Y is a tweak number. eg
custom.0.1
Unfortunately ALL my kernels are now building with the custom number of
.0.1 as if I'm issuing
the line
make-kpkg --revision=custom.0.1 kernel_image
make-kpkg
Most likely the autonegotiation is not working well, probably because
the switch your PC is connecting to has this feature disabled. If you
are loading the driver as a module add the following options when you
load it
full_duplex=1 options=12
to force it to work in 100Mbps Full Duplex. For
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Lawrence Walton wrote:
On Tue, Jun 22, 1999 at 01:50:55PM -0400, eric a. Farris wrote:
does anyone else using them have root menu weirdness like this:
Debian
Debian - Debian
Apps
...(etc)...
Workspace - Workspace
On Mon, 14 Jun 1999, richard wrote:
A problem has recently started compliling custom kerenels. I had to
rebuild my machine (long story)
and now the custom kernels are't build properly. The line I use to build
them is
make-kpkg --revision=custom.X.Y kernel_image
where X is usually a
Pedro,
This did the trick! Many thanks for your help.
-Bill-
Pedro Sanchez wrote:
Most likely the autonegotiation is not working well, probably because
the switch your PC is connecting to has this feature disabled. If you
are loading the driver as a module add the following options when
Robert Rati [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has anyone had their nic stop working when changing from 2.2.9 to 2.2.10
kernel? I have an isa linksys card that I just use the ne2000 driver
with, only for some reason at boot up, it can not find my nic even though
the io port has not changed. To make
I ran into the same problem today. My beast is a Compaq Deskpro 6000
with Adaptec SCSI card (2940U) and an IDE-CDROM.
Peter S Galbraith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
:
: The problem I'm aware of with the Compaq Deskpro 6000 was a a
: model sold two years ago with an Adaptec SCSI card (2940U).
From the man page of cdrecord, it looks like cdrecord can write
multi-sessions on one CD. But then why do we do that? Is there anyway
to mount the second session?
Also, I could not find any Linux tool to read/write VCD. Any
suggestions? Another problem is that mtvp could not play once my ide
I am sitting here now on my Debian box listening to NetRadio having X11Amp
ready, all in all, I have a new envoironemt to work in that in many ways is
just as appealing as my Windows environment was, except for the fact that this
one is much more stable and looks s much better than MS
Is there a way to set up startx so that it will open on a specified tty
(say, tty 13) instead of the next available one? I know it can be done
with the various x login apps, but I've had some bad experiences with
xdm and wdm locking up my box, and I prefer not to take that chance. :)
I've
:- Branden == Branden Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
See the file /usr/doc/xfs/README.Debian:
seen, but it's not my case
Also, be aware that, as of xfs 3.3.3.1-3, the default xfs configuration
has
TCP port listening disabled for security reasons. If you have xfs serving
:- Brad == Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are you using StarOffice 5.01 or 5.1? There is quite a difference, namely
that 5.1 works and 5.01 doesn't.
5.01... darn!
There was quite the discussion on the list a few months ago about
StarOffice 5, you may want to check the
Is there a way to test all the files on a sytem like the RPM can ?
when I type rpm Va, it checks all the file on the system and reports
missing files, broken files
Cruft does a part of the job but not the entire !
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// -oOo- -oOo ---oOo--\\
|
Paul Seelig wrote:
There is the common misconception coined by the very term Linux
community, that the Linux users are a somewhat homogeneous crowd and
you simply fell for that. The Linux crowd is IMHO by far the most
heterogeneous bunch of computer users imageinable and this refelects
in
Hello!
I've come up with a bunch of practical questions around the Debian Slink
distribution:
1) There isn't a group 'shutdown' to whom add people allowed to shutdown,
while I often find a need for it in many environments: is there another way
(i.e. The Debian Right Way) to do it?
2)
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Sami Dalouche wrote:
Is there a way to test all the files on a sytem like the RPM can ?
when I type rpm Va, it checks all the file on the system and reports
missing files, broken files
Cruft does a part of the job but not the entire !
Salmi
It is not clear what you
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999 14:52:18 -0500 (CDT), Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Have you tried running make-kpkg clean or removing the stamp-configure
file? The problem you describe sounds exactly like the problem solved by
these two solutions, as given in the make-kpkg manpage.
... which makes me
Hello!
I forgotten two more questions to ask:
1) How's life going for visual impaired people? The only package specific to
blind users is emacspeak, but I know there's more: is BRLTTY still alive?
Last time I checked was some two years ago: has something new come out
since then?
2)
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999 13:29:53 -0500 (CDT), Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Ah, when you said File System is 32-bit i thought you meant just that,
and not the filesystem io.
Ah, but this isn't about what _I_ mean, but what terminology W9x
uses...
Checking, the io is indeed 32 bit. Also, as a
Hi everyone,
Could some one point me to resources available on distributed computing.
What it is, how it works and who to make it work under linux, etc...
Thank you,
ZORO
Take these broken wings and learn to fly...
On Mon, Jun 21, 1999 at 11:49:41PM +0200, Sami Dalouche wrote:
I've just found a way to do this :
startx -- :13
for example to open X on the tty 8 but have you any idea of how to swich to
the 13th tty ?
X opens it on the tty13 but when I switch back to the 1st(2nd, 3rd...)
console, I
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Hi, Does anyone know of any good MP3 streamers (not players) out there for
Linux? Players like x11amp and freeamp require that the mp3s be downloaded to
local machine.
Thanks much,
nram
--
Ramesh Natarajan
*- On 22 Jun, Enrico Zini wrote about Flushing the slink question cache
1) There isn't a group 'shutdown' to whom add people allowed to shutdown,
while I often find a need for it in many environments: is there another way
(i.e. The Debian Right Way) to do it?
*- On 22 Jun, Enrico Zini
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