Re: [OFF] Filosofia e TI

2017-02-07 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete DUTRA
Le lun. 6 févr. 2017 à 14:08, Rodrigo Cunha 
 a écrit :
Guimarães, se tiver uma lista de TI que trate de filosofia me passe, 
não conheço nenhuma e ficarei grato se me indicar alguma.


Não tem que eu saiba, mas há listas menos focadas que esta.


Enquanto não tenho outra lista, vai esse lista mesmo como [OFF] 
_termo apropriado;


Como já disse, fora de tópico, fora da lista; nada apropriado.



Desta perspectiva a pergunta certa seria:
Por que a filosofia, que trata da lógica não deve ser importante 
para quem depende de lógica para seu sustento?


Filistinismo por um lado, mas por outro a lógica é apenas uma 
ferramenta da filosofia.  É perfeitamente possível aplicá-la sem 
aplicar outros ramos igualmente importantes, e em muitas situações 
pode ser bastante adequado.  Claro que há ramos imprescindíveis 
sempre, como ética.


	E, por ser fora de tópico, paro por aqui e peço que todos parem 
também.




Re: Duvida Abrir Arquivos por default no gedit;

2017-01-30 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete DUTRA
Le lun. 30 janv. 2017 à 11:22, Fernando Barradas 
 a écrit :


No Filezilla existe a opção de você associar a extensão do 
arquivo ao programa que irá abrí-lo.


Existe, mas o ideal é manter o Filezilla no padrão de usar as 
associações do sistema, e mudar pelo Nautilus (ou equivalente noutro 
ambiente).




Re: sobre SPAM

2017-01-27 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete DUTRA
Le ven. 27 janv. 2017 à 13:56, Antonio Terceiro  
a écrit :


as listas no alioth (lists.alioth.debian.org) infelizmente não tem 
uma

solução integrada de antispam, então não tem muito o que fazer.


Por outro lado a página da debian-br-geral@l.a.d.o lista 
administradores, a quem se pode escrever.




Re: Indicação

2017-01-25 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete DUTRA
Le mer. 25 janv. 2017 à 10:06, Thiago Torres Faioli 
 a écrit :
Eu pretendo continuar usando o MAC OS por mais um tempo e depois vou 
instalar o FreeBSD pois apesar de ser um SO muito “redondo” etc.


So verifique a GPU.  Se der para usar a da Intel, mais tranquilo.



Re: Indicação

2017-01-25 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete DUTRA
Le mer. 25 janv. 2017 à 10:06, Thiago Torres Faioli 
 a écrit :
Eu pretendo continuar usando o MAC OS por mais um tempo e depois vou 
instalar o FreeBSD pois apesar de ser um SO muito “redondo” etc.


So verifique a GPU.  Se der para usar a da Intel, mais tranquilo.



Re: Indicação

2017-01-25 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete DUTRA
Le mer. 25 janv. 2017 à 10:06, Thiago Torres Faioli 
 a écrit :
Eu pretendo continuar usando o MAC OS por mais um tempo e depois vou 
instalar o FreeBSD pois apesar de ser um SO muito “redondo” etc.


So verifique a GPU.  Se der para usar a da Intel, mais tranquilo.



Re: Indicação

2017-01-25 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete DUTRA
Le mer. 25 janv. 2017 à 10:06, Thiago Torres Faioli 
 a écrit :
Eu pretendo continuar usando o MAC OS por mais um tempo e depois vou 
instalar o FreeBSD pois apesar de ser um SO muito “redondo” etc.


So verifique a GPU.  Se der para usar a da Intel, mais tranquilo.



Re: Indicação

2017-01-25 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete DUTRA
Le mer. 25 janv. 2017 à 10:06, Thiago Torres Faioli 
 a écrit :
Eu pretendo continuar usando o MAC OS por mais um tempo e depois vou 
instalar o FreeBSD pois apesar de ser um SO muito “redondo” etc.


So verifique a GPU.  Se der para usar a da Intel, mais tranquilo.



Re: Indicação

2017-01-25 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete DUTRA
Le mer. 25 janv. 2017 à 9:52, Fábio Rabelo 
 a écrit :

sobre os HDs, muitos utilizam o slot M.2, que por enquanto são raros
no nosso mercado !


Nem tanto.  Ano passado montei um Intel NUC6i7KYK Skull Canyon, e 
comprei aqui tanto a maquina quanto um modulo M.2 Intel 600p de 512 Gio 
a um preco razoavel.




Re: Debian stable with 2G ram

2004-06-27 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Em Sat, 26 Jun 2004 16:05:11 +0200, Jacob Friis Larsen escreveu:

 Which Kernel for Debian stable do I need for a machine with 2G ram?

Any.


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Re: which dhcp client should be used?

2004-06-27 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Em Sun, 27 Jun 2004 13:59:55 -0400, Kamaraju Kusumanchi escreveu:

 I would like to know which is the preferred one?

If you don't know already, I suggest you just leave that for
later when you get a better understanding of networking.

Or do apt-search show package.


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Re: Install problem

1998-11-25 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Patrick Colbeck wrote:
 
 If I then use the dustribution CD as a rescue disk and tell it that hda3
 contains the root partition it boots fine and I can rerun lilo but then again
 rebooting from hard drive gives the same error.

This looks like just another nasty lilo configuration error... send us
your lilo.conf, perhaps we can spot the problem.


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Re: netscape woes

1998-11-25 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Richard Lyon wrote:
 
 The browser works well, maybe even better than IE5. V4.5 may be the last free
 browser from netscape, so enjoy it while you can!

Not so!  Mozilla may not be the wonderful GPL'd program I would like it
to be, but it's still free.

Unless you consider that Mozilla isn't quite from Netscape...


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Re: Mouse freezes

1998-11-25 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Martin Bialasinski wrote:
 
 Shut down gpm before starting X (/etc/init.d/gpm stop). I heared you
 can use a special device in XF86Config make gpm also manage the mouse
 in X, but I can't find any pointer about this right now, so better

In the FaqOMatic there's something about it.  If I remember well, you
must add something like -R to the gpm configuration file
(/etc/gpm.conf?) and tell X you have a Mouse Systems protocol mouse. 
But check it first, I have no access neither to a Debian machine nor to
the Web from where I am now!


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Re: Status of Debian in Ultra/Sparcs

1998-11-24 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
 
 my techer is asking me for help him install Linux at two Sun

Try subscribing to debian-sparc and debian-ultralinux mailing lists! 
Just send subscribe in the body of a message to
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]

But I've heard the SPARC (32 bits) version is already ok for daily,
non-mission-critical use.  Could be even better by now.


 coming with Sparc, if is simple to install Debian in Sparcs as in PCs?
 If not, I will have to install RedHat and I prefer Debian.

Come on, give Debian a try and then contribute to make it better  then
RH!


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Re: DNS configuration

1998-11-24 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Jeff Katcher wrote:
 
 Carmen Correia wrote:
 
  I have a machine with Debian Linux 2.0 installed and I am trying to
  configure it as a  DNS server. This machine is not connected to the
  Internet, for now I am only using it to create a Intranet. My LAN as a
  class A  address with a mask of 255.255.0.0. in order to have various
  sub-networks.
 
 snip
 Have you tried the bind Package??

If you have already installed the BIND, you can always use the bind
configuration scripts which are included in the Debian package.

But I should warn you that perhaps that's not what you want to do. 
Because if ever you want to connect your network to the internet, you
will have to renumber every machine, and that is A Bad Thing(tm).

Instead you can get real, official addresses from the local ISP, or
even use the reserved numbers for internal, disconnected networks (do
not remember them, should be at any HowTo), so that any IPmasq will be
able to connect you net to the internet whenever you wish.


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Re: Installation help required

1998-11-24 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Austanners Wet Blue Pty Ltd wrote:
 
 I am trying to install packages from a floppy/s using dselect

Floppies are to painful!  If you are able to, get a CD!

This is from http://www.debian.org./distrib/vendors.html:

AUSTRALIA
  
Vendor: LSL Australia
URL: http://www.lsl.com.au/[26]
snip
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   ___
Vendor: Tyse.Net
URL: http://www.tyse.net/[28]
snip
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 /var/lib/dpkg/methods/mount/packages/ does not exist

Is seems you chose to install from an already mounted filesystem but
forgot to mount your floppy before activating dselect.  Choose
floppies in the Access menu (I do not remember if it's still
available), or copy the files to disk and then install from there.  This
last option is *far* more reliable!


 or just general advice on installation (x window etc)

It's difficult to give general advice... please forward to the list
precise questions!

Anyway, *before* starting the installation of X, get all the
information you can about your card (chipset, memory, exact model) and
monitor (frequencies).  Then install the xbase package, plus the X
server corresponding to your card.  And be patient.

Hope we can help...

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Re: Desktop Publishing.

1998-11-24 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Mark Phillips wrote:
 
 Just need to know if anyone is doing DTP with Debian and
  what they recommend using.

If you want bitmap graphics, there's GIMP; if you want vector, I
remember something about a Japanese group creating something like GYVE.

But about the publishing itself, that is, page creation and typography,
there are at least TeX and Lout.  Also you can create documents in SGML,
XML or LaTeX and have a TeX or Lout output.

The easiest way to create documents seems to be using LyX (a LaTeX
editor).  But the fine tuning in TeX can be daunting, so you could also
try Lout, which does not have such a beutiful front end as LyX but is an
easier language.


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Re: Desktop Publishing.

1998-11-24 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Chris Evans wrote:
 
 On 24 Nov 98, at 10:27, Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra wrote:
 
  Mark Phillips wrote:
  
   Just need to know if anyone is doing DTP with Debian
   But about the publishing itself, that is, page creation and typography,
  there are at least TeX and Lout.  Also you can create documents in SGML,
  XML or LaTeX and have a TeX or Lout output.
 
 Where can I find out more about Lout?

http://www.gnu.org./software/software.html
or perhaps
http://www.gnu.org./bulletins/current-bull.html

http://www.ptc.spbu.ru/~uwe/lout/lout.html
http://www.chez.com/emarsden/lout


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Re: CD vendors

1998-11-23 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Magnus Peterson wrote:
 
 On the Debian web-site you list four vendors of Debian CDs within the
 United Kingdom.  Two of the sites listed are currently dead.  They are
snip
 Is there any explanation for this?

Perhaps you would have a better chance of finding the answer to you
question at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: Need some software advice.

1998-08-20 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Damon Muller wrote:
 
 Wordprocessor should be no problem, either KLyx or StarOffice should be
 more than up to the task (I'll put on KDE, which should make Linux a
 little easier to use for a first-timer).

There's also Maxwell, XEmacs and one new one from ABIsource or
something like that; and Papyrus (docs in French).


 Does anyone know of a good IDE, something that will have a shallow
 learning curve from M$ Visual C++, Preferably X based (please don't say
 'emacs', I don't want to scare her off too soon!)?

XEmacs, Altrasoft, CodeCrusader, gIDE.


 Also a spreadsheet-type thing would also be handy. Ability to export to
 Excel would be a plus, but I guess comma- or tab-delimited would do.

Oleo and its new, renamed version; the very same StarOffice; Applix;
SIAG; Andrew User Interface; Abacus.

You can find all of these at http://freshmeat.net./


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Re: Designing a Linux lab.

1998-08-19 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Liran Zvibel wrote:
 
 I have one question, though, NT has an option to be installed and
 configured from the network (I don't mean installing via NFS, but
 actually get all the installation profile form the network, including the
 installed programs and conf. files (Of course the administrator has to
 give the ip and host name)).
 
 Is there such an option for Linux? If there is it will be much easier to
 convince my boss to make the systems dual boots.
 
 I can put a main /usr partition on our RAID, and just copy the /etc
 directory. But even in this way I'll have to change the ip and hostname
 manually for every computer.
 
 I want the students to be able to work locally on the Linux machines, and
 might add a third boot option to run XDM, connect to our chooser and work
 from the servers.

I think there's a diskless mini-HOWTO at http://sunsite.unc.edu./LDP/
and a xterminal tutorial at
http://www.menet.umn.edu/~kaszeta/unix/xterminal/index.html or something
like that

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Re: Linuxmusicface=0 was ( Slab [Re: Audio Stuffffff] )

1998-08-18 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
phillip Neumann wrote:
 
 Well i have be searching about a long time for sound application. And i
 get to the conclusion that for musicans, linux is crap. Music people
 cannot do music on computer with this OP. I found this pretty bad. Here
 could exist very better app. that for win/Mac. Linux is much more free
 that those, then, there could be much more free application. And thats
 what musican (at least me) are searching for. Freedom for creations
 
 finnaly to end with my sound questions where can i find sound apps??


From my bookmarks file:

http://www.bath.ac.uk/~masjpf/rose.html
http://cardit.et.tudelft.nl/~card06/
http://www.cubic.org/player/
http://www.cs.uu.nl/people/hanwen/lilypond/


You can find much more at http://www.linux.org./,
http://sal.kachina.com./ and such sites.

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Re: Kernel-WhyTo

1998-08-18 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Matthew Myers wrote:
 
 I am curious about why there are 9 Million different kernels.  I was
 examining the 2.1 kernels and they number all the way up to .115.  What is
 the point of this?  If .95 is obviously an improved and better version than
 .94, why are people still trying to work bugs our of .95?  Why not go on to
 the next and work on it?

Take a look at sites such as http://www.linuxhq.com./  There you will
learn that there's a system of numbering.

x.y.z

Where:

x is the major version
y is the minor version
z is the release

Even y means stable; thus, the lastest stable release is 2.0.36 or
something like that;

Odd y means development (unstable) version, thus, the lastest
development release is 2.1.115

When the 2.1 series is considered completed, it will be released as
2.2.0.  If this hasn't happened yet, that's because there are still
important (that is, unstabilizing or crippling) bugs or missing
features.

Hope this helps...

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Re: Linux as OS course.

1998-08-18 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Liran Zvibel wrote:
 
 Hi.
 
 The OS course here is going to become more OS specific.
 If professors didn't decide yet whether they want it to be Linux or NT
 (blahh...) specific.
 
 If I can find some course material about Linux, they'll probably take it
 (and make the course Linux specific.) Do you know where I can find such a
 thing (and whether it exists...)
 
 BTW: I know about The Linux Kernel/David Rusling, but I'm talking about
 slides, exercises, etc...

All right, but someone already remembered them about source code
availability, including cross-reference and other analysis tools?

Good exercises would be to extend the Linux kernel or adjacent software
to enhance it...  obviously, everyone would be grateful.  I have an
impression that, before the commercialization of Unix by ATT, much
progress was achieved in such OS courses at universities.


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Re: your or redhat?

1998-07-28 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Ken Gray wrote:
 
 thanks for the break down.  i think ill get them all!  ;)
 i just saw a place up here were i can get redhat suse debian and slacker 
 +snapshots for $12

Be warned that only Debian can possibly be the Official CDs (complete
distribution).  RedHat, SuSe and Slackware include non-free software;
the $12 offer certainly does not include such s/w.  But they should be
useful anyway.

Also, you should check if RedHat is 5.1 and Debian is 2.0.  RedHat 5.0
had too many bugs and Debian 1.3.x wasn't glibc-based -- believe me,
that's important.


 i love socialism!

I'm probably being picky, but Linux in particular and the GNU project
in general have nothing to do with Socialism.  If you're curious about
what's that all about, read the Philosophy pages at
http://www.gnu.org./, remembering the Linux kernel and much s/w included
in GNU/Linux distributions comes from the GNU project and/or is covered
by the GNU GPL license.


One correction: 
 Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra wrote:
  The window system is standard: X, that is, the X Window System.
^  ^^^

Good luck!


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Re: DVD support for linux

1998-07-24 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Shaleh wrote:
 
 Curt E. Spann wrote:
 What video card should I get?
 
 You ask later so I will kill two birds with one stone.  AGP is both
 poorly supported and a waste of money.  AGP cards can actually lessen
 system performance.  System resources are stolen to give the enhanced
 video.  Also numerous motherboards have problems sharing AGP and other
 slots.  Best recommendation is to avoid them (yeah I will get flack for
 this one).

Of course, you could go for an Alpha (more bucks, but worth it) and get
a 64-bit PCI machine with a 64-bit video -- and SCSI controller, and
whatever -- card.

Be warned that Debian Alpha is yet beta.


  If I have a choice between SCSI and Ultra ATA system which should I
  get?  SCSI is a little more expensive but is it really worth it?
 
 For a home workstation SCSI is not a great gain unless you intend to
 really beat the hard drive.  Even then the new IDE's make this
 questionable.  You will find that many UNIX vendors are shipping IDE in
 all but the highest end machines.

AFAIK, workstation vendors ship IDE (ATA) systems only in the
lowest-end machines, like the Darwin Suns (Ultra 5 and Ultra 10).

At http://www.adaptec.com./ there are some interesting remarks about
the matter.


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Re: your or redhat?

1998-07-23 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Ken Gray wrote:
 
 1 easy installation (i.e. auto recognition)

No auto recognition for ISA in Linux yet... Linus haven't yet seen a
good implementation of Prug'n'Pray.

PCI works regardless of distribution.

RedHat installation is more beautiful, Debian is more informative and
flexible.


 2 robust/easy to use graphical enviroment such as in os2

The graphical environment in Linux is split.

The window manager is standard: the X System.  It is far more capable
than any other I've seen up to now, but it is certainly the nastier part
of the system to install.  This also does not depends on the
distribution.

The GUI is the window manager, of which there is a bewildering
variety:  AfterStep, fvwm, ICE, OpenWindows, etc.  Also not dependent on
distribution.

Both Debian and RedHat will standardize on the GNOME desktop, bypassing
the KDE which depends on proprietary, closed libraries.  GNOME isn't yet
finished, but it is not really necessary to a hacker or would-be hacker.

That said, RedHat has nicer graphical configuration utilities, but
Debian has a more robust, bullet-proof, comprehensive installation
system (the Apt installer and the *.deb packages).

As of now, both distributions are up-to-date: technically (kernel and
libc -wise) Debian 2.0 and RedHat 5.1 are at the same level.


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Re: Portuguese Keyboard

1998-07-23 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Ana Graca Silva wrote:
 
 Thanks all Debian useres for the answers to my question!
 I've  solved my problem making a substituition of the file default.map in
 /usr/linb/kbd/keytables  by pt.map ...
 It was so simple ...

For further information, take a look at
http://www.inf.ufrgs.br/~casantos/Portuguese-HOWTO/  It may be overkill,
but will be instructive.

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3c59x errors

1998-06-27 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Kernel 2.0.30, full duplex 100baseT, driver options=12, 3Com Vortex
card:

Jun 26 16:50:27 lin kernel: eth0: interrupt, status e011, timer 4. 
Jun 26 16:50:27 lin kernel: eth0: In interrupt loop, status e011. 
Jun 26 16:50:27 lin kernel:In rx_packet(), status e011, rx_status
0108. 
Jun 26 16:50:27 lin kernel: Receiving packet size 264 status 0108. 
Jun 26 16:50:27 lin kernel: eth0: exiting interrupt, status e000. 
Jun 26 18:32:16 lin kernel: eth0: exiting interrupt, status e000. 
Jun 26 18:32:16 lin kernel: eth0: interrupt, status e011, timer 6. 
Jun 26 18:32:16 lin kernel: eth0: In interrupt loop, status e011. 
Jun 26 18:32:16 lin kernel:In rx_packet(), status e011, rx_status
00d2. 
Jun 26 18:32:16 lin kernel: Receiving packet size 210 status 00d2. 
Jun 26 18:32:16 lin kernel: eth0: exiting interrupt, status e000. 
Jun 26 18:32:19 lin kernel: eth0: interrupt, status e011, timer 5. 
Jun 26 18:32:19 lin kernel: eth0: In interrupt loop, status e011. 
Jun 26 18:32:19 lin kernel:In rx_packet(), status e011, rx_status
003c. 
Jun 26 18:32:19 lin kernel: Receiving packet size 60 status 003c. 
Jun 26 18:32:19 lin kernel: eth0: exiting interrupt, status e000.


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Re: Desperate for Optical Character Recognition

1998-06-18 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Does anyone know of any OCR software available for Linux? Preferably
 something that will plug into gimp with SANE and xscanimage - but anything 
 will
 do, console mode or X - I'm dying never to have to reboot to Windoze again! 
 :).

http://members.aa.net/~jtaves/linux.htm
http://www.serve.com/dstilwell/page3.html

Good luck!

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Re: Scalable fonts in Netscape

1998-06-16 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Yury Onischuck wrote:
 
 Problem: Netscape does not save font properties for fonts other
 then default two for every encoding.
...
 Thanks in advance for any suggestion, link to look at,
 whatever You can give/tell me

news://netscape.communicator.unix can be accessed on the
secnews.netscape.com server.  Try also to find something at
http://www.netscape.com./library/comm_std.html, I find the Tech Notes
there very useful.


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Re: Domain name server

1998-06-15 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Erik Eriksson wrote:
 
 resolv.conf file, i.e you must write the IP address of the domain name server,
 but what if you don't have any?  We reach Internet through a proxy, shall I 
 use
 its IP address instead?. Thanks for help.

If you access Internet, you must have a DNS server.  To check that you
indeed have one, just ping any address from an already configured --
like ping www.debian.org.  If you receive an answer, you do have a DNS
server.

Perhaps if your other machines access Internet without being explicitly
configured, they are receiving the configuration from a DHCP server, in
which case you could ask the network administrator for the DNS server
value your DHCP server is giving your machines.

Give more details.  Your connection is a LAN or a dial-up link?  How
the other machines are configured?

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Re: DNS and Host access.

1998-06-15 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Graham Lillico +44 1785 248131 wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 like to deny access to say the web site if someone used say
 http://ftp.bogus.org and just allow access from http://www.bogus.org, I have
 been unable to find a way to do this, so at the moment you can access any of
 these services by using any of the names I have set up.
 
 Does anyone know how to get this working like I would like to?

I do not know, but perhaps you could find it at the BIND documentation
at http://www.isc.org./


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Re: Help on Debian

1998-06-10 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Josh Jackson wrote:
 
 Sorry, about that comment on crackers. :)

No need to be sorry!  Alas, the media is really strong...  they can
change the meaning of words -- hey, wasn't this what Hitler did all the
time???


 debian if you would be so kindly to answer.  First off I need a online-order 
 form
 url

There are no orders from Debian directly, since Debian is not a
company, but rather a volunteer organization which packages the
GNU/Linux system and its programs.  There are others who will print the
Debian CDs, and those are listed on http://www.debian.org./vendors.html

You have the option also of burning your own CDs.  The images are on
some of the FTP sites, listed at the above URL.  You can use them, copy
and sell at will.


 and i want to by 2.0 so how long will it b4 I can purchase this on cd?

2.0 will be released when developers get it ready!  No joking, people
there are serious with quality.  It is expected to be until July, but no
one can be absolutely certain.

That said, if you search the mailing lists archives you will probably
find someone who will make a pre-2.0 CD.  Or perhaps some good soul will
have put the CD images on the FTP servers.


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Re: Linux OS

1998-06-09 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Calvin T. Bowen, Jr. wrote:
 
 Hi,

Hello!


 I'm new to Linux. I would like to get  have information about your software
 sent to me. Please include a catalog if available.

This is not a company, it's a user support list for the user community
of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution.  Then, we do not have catalogues.

Take a look at http://www.debian.org./, this is the home page for our
distribuition.

Take a look at http://www.linux.org./ for a user friendly overview of
GNU/Linux and its distributions.

If your need is more specific, let us know.


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Re: Realtek rtl8029 PCI Network card installation

1998-06-09 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
 Andrew Hodgson wrote:
 
 I have four files on my driver disk,
 and they are:

You do not need them.  First, make sure you installed the a kernel at
least version 2.0.30; use dselect for this.  I think the 2.0.33 or
2.0.34 are available now from ftp.debian.org or its mirrors.

Then, use modconf, net modules, ne2000 compatible.  Just install the
module, and pay attention to the messages of the installation.  If
everything is ok, you can use ifconfig now.

If this does not work, you can also take a look at the HOWTO Index, at
http://tech.buffalostate.edu/LDP/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX-3.html  See the
Ethernet HOWTO, it has plenty instructions, including special ones for
the Realtek.


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Re: Help on Debian

1998-06-09 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Josh Jackson wrote:
 
 I just had soem major
 problems with hackers entering my box

They were crackers, not hackers!  Crackers are the people who crack
into systems; hackers are the people who hack, that is, who ingeniously
create, software programs.  The media disinforms us on this.


 I was
 woundering what the newest version of Debian was and if the kernal
 supported fat32?

The newest version, if you take a look at our ftp://ftp.debian.org./,
is 1.3.1v6.  It installs kernel 2.0.29 out of the box, there's the
2.0.30 at the Official CD, and 2.0.34 is already at the FTP servers.



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Re: Stupid Stuff

1998-06-05 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Diego Martinez wrote:
 because I've been wrestling with the FTP for over 10 hours and I still
 didn't get any results.  Thank you in advance for your help!

If your FTP connection is so bad, please get a CD-ROM!

If not you will be limited in the fetching of bigger s/w stuff...

Not that it is not possible to do it all by FTP, but it will be more
expensive than buying a CD.


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Re: Does Debian support...

1998-05-28 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Rafal Gasiorek wrote:
 So does DEBIAN support this feature?

Yep.  Use the module configuration utility -- modconf? confmod? the
curses-based one you used to set the network and other modules...


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Re: NT and Linux

1998-05-28 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
King Lee wrote:
1.   Has anyone here had any experience or knowledge
 about software raid. How good is it?
2.   Does Linux  support hardware raid 5

Just (re)found it!
http://www.osnews.com./features/04.98/raid.html

Very good reading indeed!  Enjoy and tell us what has come of it!

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Re: NT and Linux

1998-05-27 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
King Lee wrote:
1.   Has anyone here had any experience or knowledge
 about software raid. How good is it?

Know nothing about NT.  If you look for information on Linux RAID (it's
in the Internet, I've read it, can't remember where), it's said that
Linux s/w RAID was in fact proved to be faster than the h/w products.


2.   Does Linux  support hardware raid 5

Yes!


 I think this guy is looking for an excuse not to use
 Linux.

Do not be hard on him.  I was avoiding Unix too, until I experienced
NT's failures...


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