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On Sat, 28 Sep 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jhspies>I have installed smail, elm end tkmail. What I want to know is how to
get
jhspies>smail to read my incoming mail from the Internet Service Provider.
popclient -u
> put your IS
On Sep 27, 8:21pm, joost witteveen wrote:
} > hmm after installing zsh 3.0 from the rex tree, I found that the zsh bin
} > is not stripped (ie it takes 1.6 Mb...)
} >
} > just thought I would let you zsh users know..
}
} You might also let the maintainer know it -- this counts as a bug.
Well, I
>>will there be an "/info" and "/status", besides logging of HTTP_REFERER and
>>HTTP_USER_AGENT, in the new distribution (with apache-1.1.1) ??
>
>does the standard apache have referer/agent stats?
>i ask because mine doesnt seem to be generating any?
>
Yes. Yes. Yes. I spent som
I just installed the new gs package gs_4.01-4.deb. installing was no
problem, but when I tried to use it with the magicfilter, I get garbage
out of my HP Deskjet 510. THis filter uses -sDEVICE=deskjet. However, when
I replace it with the `djet500' device (hmm.. in my old gs, version
I am sorry if I ask stupid questions, but I will appreciate it if somebody
can help.
I am relatively new to Linux and am trying to set up connections to my
internet provider.
At the moment I can use a PPP-connection using minicom, logging in manually
and then running lynx, ftp, elm, tkmail or wha
Hi,
I wonder if anybody can help me to some pointers to information about
IP-accounting. I found the manpages a bit sparse for an introduction
suitable for setting things up.
What I'm looking for is a way to determine, on our 'gateway' (a 386dx25
running ppp on 28k8), how many bytes the rest of t
Hi all,
I have been trying to set up a firewall on my Debian box, but to no avail.
The steps I have taken are as follows:
1) setup the dial connection to my ISP using diald with ppp. (I can connect
to my ISP without any problems)
2) recompiled the kernel experimental, with the masquerade, firew
Please could we avoid using strong language on the net? Some of us find it
unwelcome
Jonathan Lawson
>From: SMTP%"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 27-SEP-1996 15:50:33.29
>To:SMTP%"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>CC:SMTP%"debian-user@lists.debian.org"
>Subj: Re: The fuckin list request address is busted out.
>
> smbmount does not preserve the long filenames of windows 95
>
> is there a way to fix this problem
>
> -thanks
>
> Oz
>
You can compile the kernel to use long file names. This is an
experimental feature. One problem though - it doesn't work!!
There are some major bugs in the implementat
> a simple question about xdm :
>
> my root password is ... say "toto". when i try to login
> with password "totoxxx", it works. The xdm login
> only compares characters from the begining, to the end of
> the password. is it normal ???
It shouldn't be that way for your root password as
smbmount does not preserve the long filenames of windows 95
is there a way to fix this problem
-thanks
Oz
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David Sewell writes:
-> Are the mail headers for this list in flux?
->
-> For a long time, I've been using procmail to filter on
-> "Resent-From: debian-user". In the last day or so some
-> messages are missing that header. So I shifted to
-> filtering on "* TO: debian-user". Problem is, some
> Is there anywhere a man page to (un)protoize? I'd liked to know if there
> are some options that controll compiler directories, etc. I think these
> programs came with gcc, and I'd liked to avoid unpacking all the gcc
> sources.
(un)protoize is documented in the GCC documentation, which is in th
Hi Richard --
You said:
> I am using fvwm2 as the window manager and have a 3 button logitech mouse
> (serial, mouseman). The icon triggered by the middle button sticks to the
> mouse arrow so that the arrow cannot select from that icon's menu. Is there
> a simple fix?
Check your /etc/X11/XF86Con
Hi Craig --
> My next step is to setup ftape, and
ftape is built into the kernel; perhaps you are talking about some kind
of configuration. (I don't use ftape so I don't know what is involved.)
> find out why most of the application and games do not work from
> xwindows' menu.
What have you
Is there anywhere a man page to (un)protoize? I'd liked to know if there
are some options that controll compiler directories, etc. I think these
programs came with gcc, and I'd liked to avoid unpacking all the gcc
sources.
Thanks,
ciccio
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On Thu, 26 Sep 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
bruce>I now have control over the mailing lists. If you are a Debian package
bruce>maintainer and are not _currently_ getting debian-private (there were
bruce>several messages today), please write to me.
Maybe the tim
On Fri, 27 Sep 1996, Zebedee Mason wrote:
> Just tried installing linux from Infomagics LDR 6CD set it reconises my
> Creative Labs CD-ROM on boot but there appears to be no driver for it -
> presumably dselect wants hd1 for the CD-ROM, but in the /dev directory
> there is no ide-cd which it pre
> I request that users of this list try (a little harder) to keep their
> language polite, pleasant, and professional. Though I too get mad at
> my computers sometimes (which seems pretty funny when I think about it),
> I think it helps keep the focus on the technical problems rather than
> the f
I request that users of this list try (a little harder) to keep their
language polite, pleasant, and professional. Though I too get mad at
my computers sometimes (which seems pretty funny when I think about it),
I think it helps keep the focus on the technical problems rather than
the frustrations
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