Re: maintaining apache-style auth files

1997-01-02 Thread Eloy A. Paris
Does someone know of a good set of utilities for doing this? The format is simple, just like the 1st 2 fields in /etc/passwd. I am actually using it for a squid proxy authentication file. There is a program called htpasswd that is part of the Apache package that allows you to add users to the

Diald and Dpkg

1997-01-02 Thread Orn E. Hansen
Hello all, I am using Diald for Dial on demand, with PPP... it works fine, as I send mail, telnet or try and connect to an adress outside my local environment. My ISP get called up, connects... and after I've been idle for a moment, it hangs up. Yet, there are some hang-overs... diald seems

TCSH - escape character

1997-01-02 Thread Fundamental
Does anyone know of the top of their head what the escape character is for a tcsh script? for instance, i have a line which has something like... printf bla bla bla bla test.file but it gives me the error unmatche . I tried changing it to ... printf bla bla \bla\ bla test.file but still

Re: Missing: resq1200.bin

1997-01-02 Thread Sven Rudolph
Gregory Vence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Where can I find resq1200.bin ? its not on ftp.debian.org. The things that are on the 1.44MB resque disk don't fit in 1.2MB, so such a disk cannot be built. I don't know whether there are plans to solve this. Sven -- Sven Rudolph [EMAIL

PPP Dial up help

1997-01-02 Thread Knight
Ok Mr Newbie here again. I have been trying to get Debian to connect to my local ISP threw an external modem. When I issue the PON command it dials the connection fine, the modems connect, but then the line drops. The PLOG stated that I was dropped by the peer. I know I have to make a config

Re: TCSH - escape character

1997-01-02 Thread Boris D. Beletsky
Hi Fundamental, You wrote: Fundamental Fundamental Does anyone know of the top of their head what the Fundamental escape character is for a tcsh script? Fundamental Fundamental for instance, i have a line which has something like... Fundamental Fundamental printf bla bla bla bla test.file

Re: TCSH - escape character

1997-01-02 Thread Fundamental
Try: # printf 'bla bla bla bla' Cheers borik Thanks borik, would you believe, i figured thsi out 5 minutes after i sent the message .. doh! :) Can i ask if you use pine or elm for mail? thanks Space isn't remote at all. It's only an hour's drive away if your car could go

Re: Missing: resq1200.bin

1997-01-02 Thread Boris D. Beletsky
Hi Rudolph, You wrote: Rudolph Rudolph Gregory Vence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Rudolph Rudolph Where can I find resq1200.bin ? its not on ftp.debian.org. Rudolph Rudolph The things that are on the 1.44MB resque disk don't fit in Rudolph 1.2MB, so such a disk cannot be built. I don't know

Radius updates

1997-01-02 Thread Fundamental
How do people who are ISPs and use debian handle the radius updates when you add/delete a user? Ive added a simple script to our adduser program which will add a user to the radius client file, but deleteing them is another problem i havnt solved yet Space isn't remote at all. It's only an

man

1997-01-02 Thread Ralph Winslow
I've been trying to get ppp working on my system and had a clue from Lindsay Allen (thanks Lindsay) to read on the *mod* suite of commands (i.e. depmod, insmod, modprobe, lsmod, and rmmod) but during my latest O/S build, man has developed a problem. When I enter man depmod, for example, I get man

RE: PPP Dial up help

1997-01-02 Thread wb2oyc
On 00:22:43 Knight wrote: Ok Mr Newbie here again. I have been trying to get Debian to connect to my local ISP threw an external modem. When I issue the PON command it dials the connection fine, the modems connect, but then the line drops. The PLOG stated that I was dropped by the peer. Eddie,

Re: TCSH - escape character

1997-01-02 Thread Boris D. Beletsky
Hi Fundamental, You wrote: Fundamental Fundamental Try: Fundamental Fundamental # printf 'bla bla bla bla' Fundamental Fundamental Cheers borik Fundamental Fundamental Thanks borik, would you believe, i figured thsi out 5 Fundamental minutes after i sent the message .. doh!

Re: TCSH - escape character

1997-01-02 Thread Fundamental
On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Boris D. Beletsky wrote: if its pine, how did you do this Hi Fundamental, You wrote: Fundamental [snip] ? i know how to do it in elm, but not pine:) Pine, why? borik -- _[_]_ Boris D. Beletsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] (O-O) For pgp public key, email me

quotas - how?

1997-01-02 Thread Fundamental
how do you edit a quota in debian, when i try i get a blank editor screen with the words Quota for user default: what number am i supposed to put here? how do you define the hard/soft limit? thanks Silence is the language of complicity. - Roman proverb -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS

Re: TCSH - escape character

1997-01-02 Thread Boris D. Beletsky
Hi Fundamental, You wrote: Fundamental Fundamental On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Boris D. Beletsky wrote: Fundamental Fundamental if its pine, how did you do this Fundamental Fundamental Hi Fundamental, You wrote: Fundamental Fundamental Fundamental [snip] Fundamental Fundamental ? It's just

Re: TCSH - escape character

1997-01-02 Thread Fundamental
On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Boris D. Beletsky wrote: ahhh, ok, thanks. I didnt think pine could do it by default. It's just script i wrote, it's running as an alternative-editor, and when it finishes formating the text, it launches jed, thats all. borik -- _[_]_ Boris D. Beletsky [EMAIL

wine dor Debian ?

1997-01-02 Thread Stan Brown
Is there a debian package of wine? Seems like I saw this question a month or so ago I thought I saved the response, but I can't put my finger on it at the moment. Thanks. -- Stan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]404-996-6955 Factory

rex-updates/binary where can I find it?

1997-01-02 Thread Richard Jones
The last mesg I received from Debian Installer indicated that updates for rex were being uploaded to rex-updates/binary, however I checked a few sites (including ftp.debian.org and master.debian.org), and this directory was either non-existant, empty or inaccessable. Whats up? Are these updates

Re: ethernet vs. diald

1997-01-02 Thread Daniel Stringfield
On 1 Jan 1997, James LewisMoss wrote: What version are you using? With the newest 0.15 I have the same problem, but with 0.14 everything worked fine. I'm running version .14-8 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to

Re: quotas - how?

1997-01-02 Thread Tim Sailer
In your email to me, Fundamental, you wrote: how do you edit a quota in debian, when i try i get a blank editor screen with the words Quota for user default: what number am i supposed to put here? how do you define the hard/soft limit? You have to have quota enabled in the kernel,

[1.2 installation] - how to see pppd options from diald?

1997-01-02 Thread Daniel S. Barclay
Hi (again). I'm having trouble getting diald to start PPP (pppd) successfully. I got PPP set up fine for manual use (using /usr/bin/pon to start it, and having my extra options in /etc/ppp.options_out, etc.). However, I'm having trouble figuring out what's going wrong when diald starts pppd.

Re: rex-updates/binary where can I find it?

1997-01-02 Thread Guy Maor
Richard Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The last mesg I received from Debian Installer indicated that updates for rex were being uploaded to rex-updates/binary It will show up on mirrors in the next day or two. I made the directory unreadable by mirrors until I was finished preparing it.

Re: Unidentified subject!

1997-01-02 Thread Eloy A. Paris
ping response can be handled by network hardware without OS running. Uhhmmm... hadn't heard of this ever before. To reply to a ping request the network card has to have an assigned IP address... -- Eloy A. Paris Information Technology Department Rockwell Automation de Venezuela Telephone:

Re: [1.2 installation] resolv.conf without bind; or should I just use bind too?

1997-01-02 Thread Eloy A. Paris
Should I just create resolv.conf my hand, or should I get the one from the bind package for whatever useful defaults (including explanatory comments) it contains? According to my /var/lib/dpkg/info/bind.list file (Debian 1.1), the bind package does not include /etc/resolv.conf. I think this

Re: Switching to Debian from old Slackware 2.1; orientation?

1997-01-02 Thread Eloy A. Paris
I installed qmail, an alternative to sendmail, on my system by hand, because there is no Debian package yet. So I created a script 'qmail' that starts qmail, if you give it the argument 'start' and stops it if you give the argument 'stop'. I placed the script in /etc/init.d. I want qmail

limiting email size

1997-01-02 Thread Fundamental
what program do people use to put a limit on users email sizes? i thought smail could do it, but it seems it cant any help appreciated You can't have everything, Where would you put it? Steven Wright -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL

Re: quotas - how?

1997-01-02 Thread Fundamental
On Wed, 1 Jan 1997, Tim Sailer wrote: thanks, i know this:) i just wanted to know how you actually edit them, for instance, in solaris you type edquta user, then this screens appears fs /home (soft = 0 hard = 0) then you type in the bytes you want to set the limit to. But debian gives you what

Re: Problems list for 1.2 upgrade/install

1997-01-02 Thread Eloy A. Paris
This is the current list of known problems with the 1.2 installation. . . . Hey, thanks for maintaining this. I am waiting for my I-Connect Debian 1.2 CD ROM. When I put my hands on it this list will be very helpful when I upgrade from 1.1. By the way, I saw in one message from the list that

Re: limiting email size

1997-01-02 Thread Boris D. Beletsky
Hi Fundamental, You wrote: Fundamental Fundamental what program do people use to put a limit on users email Fundamental sizes? i thought smail could do it, but it seems it cant Fundamental Fundamental Fundamental any help appreciated Well I use Qmail and quotas on $HOME dir. If you

Re: limiting email size

1997-01-02 Thread Fundamental
On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Boris D. Beletsky wrote: Well I use Qmail and quotas on $HOME dir. If you mean permail size, then smail can do it: /etc/smail/config:max_message_size=10M hmmm, but i read this in smail and noticed that it was not implemented yet (man smailconfig) thanks -- TO

Re: limiting email size

1997-01-02 Thread Boris D. Beletsky
Hi Fundamental, You wrote: Fundamental Fundamental On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Boris D. Beletsky wrote: Fundamental Fundamental Well I use Qmail and quotas on $HOME dir. If you mean Fundamental permail size, then smail can do it: Fundamental Fundamental /etc/smail/config:max_message_size=10M

Re: wine dor Debian ?

1997-01-02 Thread Lawrence Chim
Stan Brown wrote: Is there a debian package of wine? Seems like I saw this question a month or so ago I thought I saved the response, but I can't put my finger on it at the moment. yes, go to debian/project/experiment. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST:

Re: wine dor Debian ?

1997-01-02 Thread Anthony Fok
Hello there! :) On Wed, 1 Jan 1997, Stan Brown wrote: Is there a debian package of wine? Seems like I saw this question a month or so ago I thought I saved the response, but I can't put my finger on it at the moment. Thanks. I think WINE is currently in the

Re: TCSH - escape character

1997-01-02 Thread Anthony Fok
Hi there! :) On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Fundamental wrote: kaneda On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Boris D. Beletsky wrote: kaneda kaneda ahhh, ok, thanks. I didnt think pine could do it by default. kaneda kaneda It's just script i wrote, it's running as an alternative-editor, kaneda and when it finishes

where is base deb?

1997-01-02 Thread Lawrence Chim
Curiously, the base.deb is missing in the binary-i386/base dir. Where is it? It's used to be in binary-i386/base dir. Does it moved to a new place. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Setting up Masquerading on Debian machines.

1997-01-02 Thread Michael Meskes
Rob Browning writes: Is there any reason that msquerading wouldn't work right using the current (unstable) debian packages? No! I've set up a firewall with it and it works fine. I set up the host (the one actually connected to the internet via ppp) with the following network related commands

Re: 1.1 memory management issue ??

1997-01-02 Thread tomk
Martin Konold: I read my reply this morning and see harshness in a message. I would like to apologize about that. Please look at the situation like this: I never said that Debian 1.1 was the pits. Rather, I see that the development team did a good job with 1.1; however, when 1.2 came out, it was

Re: man

1997-01-02 Thread Pete Templin
On Wed, 1 Jan 1997, Ralph Winslow wrote: example, I get man can't open cache '/etc/ld.so.cache' and man: can't load library 'libgdbm.so.1'. Both files exist and seem to have appropriate modes; where am I going wrong? Directory permission problem on /etc? Mine is mode 755. --Pete

PPP for non-root users?

1997-01-02 Thread Alexander Gieg
Hi. Today I tried to put running pppd in Linux to dial to my ISP. I've read the documentation in /usr/doc/ppp, and the pon, poff, plog and pppd manpages, and setup the files in /etc/ppp and the files /etc/ppp.*, plus /etc/hosts and /etc/resolv.conf. The result is: as root, all works well. The

New 1.2 install / Observations / X-window startx problem.

1997-01-02 Thread Tasos Drosopoulos
Hi everyone, I downloaded debian 1.2 just before Xmas with the expectation of having some fun during the holidays (whenever kids would let dad on the computer :) that is!). Anyway, I have both home and work computers running Slackware 3.1 and am very happy with Linux. Debian seems to have a more

Re: where is base deb?

1997-01-02 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Lawrence Chim wrote: Curiously, the base.deb is missing in the binary-i386/base dir. Where is it? It's used to be in binary-i386/base dir. Does it moved to a new place. The base package has been replaced by base-files and base-passwd. Luck, Dwarf

Re: What's this?

1997-01-02 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Alexander Gieg wrote: Hi. Some time ago, I sent a message asking someone what are the PEX and XIE extensions for X Windows, but don't received any reply. I don't found the answer in X documentation, and loading or not these modules doesn't seem to make difference in X jobs. What's the

Re: Building a.out binaries

1997-01-02 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Stephen Darragh wrote: I'm calling for help because I really don't have time to solve this one myself. :) I need to compile an a.out version of the (modified) login program, dynamically link against libc4 (obviously.) To this end, I installed all the gizmos - aout-binutils and

Re: New 1.2 install / Observations / X-window startx problem.

1997-01-02 Thread Jean Pierre LeJacq
On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Tasos Drosopoulos wrote: 3. OK now, request help for this: My preference in using Linux is doing most of my editing work on a console and only when I need graphics go to X-windows. So I prefer to use startx and not xdm. The XFree86 3.2 that comes with slackware works

Re: New 1.2 install / Observations / X-window startx problem.

1997-01-02 Thread Pete Templin
On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Tasos Drosopoulos wrote: 3. OK now, request help for this: My preference in using Linux is doing most of my editing work on a console and only when I need graphics go to X-windows. So I prefer to use startx and not xdm. The XFree86 3.2 that comes with slackware works

Re: Diald and Dpkg

1997-01-02 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Orn E. Hansen wrote: Hello all, I am using Diald for Dial on demand, with PPP... it works fine, as I send mail, telnet or try and connect to an adress outside my local environment. My ISP get called up, connects... and after I've been idle for a moment, it hangs up. I initially has

Newbie question on serial ports in Linux - please help!

1997-01-02 Thread Mikael Bendtsen
Hi all! After reinstalling Debian Linux 1.1 I can't get my computer to speak with my modem (standard USR Sportser 33.6). When running Minicom or pppd nothing happens. Because I'm really a beginner at Linux I don't know where to look. It seems that my installation

Re: New 1.2 install / Observations / X-window startx problem.

1997-01-02 Thread Tim Sailer
In your email to me, Tasos Drosopoulos, you wrote: 3. OK now, request help for this: My preference in using Linux is doing most of my editing work on a console and only when I need graphics go to X-windows. So I prefer to use startx and not xdm. The XFree86 3.2 that comes with slackware works

Re: PPP Chatscript problem

1997-01-02 Thread Raymond A. Ingles
On Wed, 25 Dec 1996, Richard Heestand wrote: I am trying to create a working chat script so I can proceed with my installation of debian 1.2. However, after a day of trying variations of chat scripts, I am stumped. In addition to the other comments I've seen, I have one suggestion: My

Re: Disk partitioning

1997-01-02 Thread Martin Stromberg
[Klippa, klapp, kluppit story about bad drives.] I have the installation disks made and they appear to work. I have not been able to access the cfdisk manual doc on any of the mirror sites and I am afraid to proceed without it. Any suggestions on where to locate it? I don't think you have

Re: New 1.2 install / Observations / X-window startx problem.

1997-01-02 Thread Eloy A. Paris
3. OK now, request help for this: My preference in using Linux is doing most of my editing work on a console and only when I need graphics go to X-windows. So I prefer to use startx and not xdm. The XFree86 3.2 that comes with slackware works fine. However, with debian, the screen flashes

Re: Newbie question on serial ports in Linux - please help!

1997-01-02 Thread Ed Down
On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Mikael Bendtsen wrote: And by which device should I call my modem which is connected to the second serial port? /dev/cua1 or /dev/ttyS1? Where can I find out more about this? Install the Linux docs (doc-lnx.deb?) and you will have the HOWTO's in

Re: PPP dial up connection help

1997-01-02 Thread Martin Stromberg
OK, I'm a super newbie at Linux. I have it installed, and tried to set up a PPP dial up threw an external modem. I think I am correct in using /dev/ttys2 as my modem on port 3. No, It's /dev/ttyS2. ^ When I go to establish a connection it says System lacks PPP kernel

GNU Emacs and I-search

1997-01-02 Thread Juri P Pakaste
I have a problem with I-searching in GNU Emacs, in X. When I try to remove characters I have typed (with either backspace or delete), the keypress ends up in the buffer from which I'm searching, and this is obviously not the way it's intended to work. I don't have this problem with XEmacs, or even

Installation failure

1997-01-02 Thread Andreas Tille
Hello, I have installed Debian 1.2 successfully at home :-). Now I wanted to install it also at the university. I tried to do this by the ftp-method but failed. The problem seemed to be the following: I have a partition mounted on /var of about 80MB. To download the packages temporaryly they

Re: Corrupted superblock on msdog partition

1997-01-02 Thread tomk
Nathan L. Cutler writes: By accident, I rebooted my box with an msdog partition mounted manually (i.e. it is not in /etc/fstab). Now, msdog can't access the partition, and linux says the superblock is corrupt when I try to mount it with mount -t msdos. I don't know what happened, but I do

Re: access log not writing

1997-01-02 Thread Tim Sailer
In your email to me, Chad Zimmerman, you wrote: Changed out my access log for my apache server this morning (once a month). Moved the current one to .0 and put an empty file in and set all ^^^ apache is still looking at the .0. The filedescriptor is looking

Re: New 1.2 install / Observations / X-window startx problem.

1997-01-02 Thread Tim Sailer
In your email to me, John Kintree, you wrote: On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Tim Sailer replied to Tasos Drosopoulos: X-windows. So I prefer to use startx and not xdm. The XFree86 3.2 that comes with slackware works fine. However, with debian, the screen flashes once, X-windows seem to come up

Re: Building a.out binaries

1997-01-02 Thread Stephen Darragh
I need to compile an a.out version of the (modified) login program, dynamically link against libc4 (obviously.) To this end, I installed all the gizmos - aout-binutils and aout-gcc. These programs (gcc and ld) run ok, but produce this warning : /usr/i486-linuxaout/bin/gcc -o login

Re: Newbie question on serial ports in Linux - please help!

1997-01-02 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Mikael Bendtsen wrote: Hi all! After reinstalling Debian Linux 1.1 I can't get my computer to speak with my modem (standard USR Sportser 33.6). When running Minicom or pppd nothing happens. Because I'm really a beginner at Linux I don't

Re: List of installation problems for 1.2

1997-01-02 Thread Eloy A. Paris
I have been maintaining the list, and will continue to add problem reports as they surface. So far (I'm still recovering from the holiday) I have seen no reports that indicate any new problems. Should I just post the list to debian-user about once a week? Once a week sounds good to me.

Install questions

1997-01-02 Thread Terrence M. Brannon
- install MBR on /dev/hda - how do I uninstall it so I can load DOS again? - how do I allow DOS to be booted from a LILO prompt? - dselect - can only search for package names, not sections. - suggestion: allow search for sections - vicious circle - libc5-dev,

Re: Newbie question on serial ports in Linux - please help!

1997-01-02 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Mikael Bendtsen wrote: Hi all! After reinstalling Debian Linux 1.1 I can't get my computer to speak with my modem (standard USR Sportser 33.6). When running Minicom or pppd nothing happens. Because I'm really a beginner at Linux I don't know where to look. It

problem with suid perl scripts in Debian 1.2

1997-01-02 Thread Christopher E. Stefan
After upgrading from 1.1 to 1.2 none of my suid-perl scripts worked anymore. I ended up having to put C wrappers around all of them. Christopher E. Stefan[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ironhorse.com/~flatline finger for PGP key System Administrator

cdrom

1997-01-02 Thread Jesse Goldman
Hiya, I've just put debian 1.2 on my system and, while downloading and installing software, I've noticed that there are no devices for scsi cdroms in the /dev directory. In addition, the /proc fs doesn't contain any information about my devices, scsi or otherwise. Have I done the installation

Re: [Linux-ISP] problems with st0 - HELP! :)

1997-01-02 Thread Paul Christenson
On Mon, 30 Dec 1996, Jon Lewis wrote: On Fri, 27 Dec 1996, Ricardo Kleemann wrote: Dec 27 09:17:00 irvine kernel: st0: Error with sense data: extra data not valid Current error st09:00: sns = 70 3 Dec 27 09:17:00 irvine kernel: ASC= 3 ASCQ= 2 Dec 27 09:17:00 irvine kernel: Raw sense

Re: [1.2 installation]: how to tell X to follow swapping of control and caps lock from loadkeys

1997-01-02 Thread Rick Macdonald
On Wed, 1 Jan 1997, Daniel S. Barclay wrote: What's the best way to swap the Caps Lock and left Control keys under X windows? It's right in the man page for xmodmap: One of the more irritating differences between keyboards is the location of the Control and Shift

Re: Install questions

1997-01-02 Thread Jean Pierre LeJacq
On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Terrence M. Brannon wrote: - install MBR on /dev/hda - how do I uninstall it so I can load DOS again? - how do I allow DOS to be booted from a LILO prompt? man lilo.conf --- Jean Pierre -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to

Re: cdrom

1997-01-02 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Jesse Goldman wrote: Hiya, I've just put debian 1.2 on my system and, while downloading and installing software, I've noticed that there are no devices for scsi cdroms in the /dev directory. In addition, the /proc fs doesn't contain any information about my devices, scsi or otherwise.

Re: problem mounting hda3 as root

1997-01-02 Thread JD Thomlinson
Thanks to all who responded to my problem to a mountable but non-bootable root partition. The answer is that dselect's aborted install (upgrade) apparently deleted files in /lib before replacements were made. Restoring the /lib directory from tape allowed the system to boot hda3 properly.

Newbie X-WIndows Installation questions

1997-01-02 Thread Eamiller
I am brand new to the Linux operating system, and have been trying to install XFree86 on my system. My first question is, should I get 3.2 from Xfree86.org, or is there a specific Debian package that I can use? Next, do I download the aout files, or the elf files? I have tried both with no

x startup error continued

1997-01-02 Thread Michael Harnois
Well, I compiled the raw XFree-3.2 source without the Debian diff, and installed it, and I no longer have the problem I was experiencing. So, although I could be missing something, it seems likely to me that the problem is with the Debian package and not with my setup ... -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM

Re: Install questions

1997-01-02 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Terrence M. Brannon wrote: - install MBR on /dev/hda - how do I uninstall it so I can load DOS again? Don't do this. Just use lilo so you can boot dos or Linux. - how do I allow DOS to be booted from a LILO prompt? If your dos partition is the first partition of your first HD (IDE)

LI???

1997-01-02 Thread Kendrick Myatt
When I boot my machine, I get LI and a blinking cursor, and it locks up. The machine boots fine from floppy, though. My system is set up with /dev/hdb1 as the / slice, booting from there. It gave me a warning when I did that, but I just ignored it, thinking it was nothing. Does it HAVE to boot

Re: [1.2 installation]: how to tell X to follow swapping of control and caps lock from loadkeys

1997-01-02 Thread Alexander Gieg
What's the best way to swap the Caps Lock and left Control keys under X windows? It's right in the man page for xmodmap: In X Windows 3.1.2 this will work fine, but in 3.2 you will need to disable the new XKBD extensions and use the old xmodmap method. The XKBD has only one problem: its

Re: jdk

1997-01-02 Thread Joey Hess
Also /usr/lib/jdk/i586/bin/ should be a symbolic link to /usr/bin/. I can't access my development machine right now, but I think this is a bug. Will have a look at this tomorrow, and upload a corrected version. I installed jdk and jdk-static 1.0.2-3, which is supposed to fix this, but I still

Re: limiting email size

1997-01-02 Thread Fundamental
On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Karl Ferguson wrote: thanks carl:) I was wondering, if i do set it to 10 megs lets say, and then somone send a 11meg file will it bonce and give a reason why? karl At 03:42 PM 1/2/97 +1100, Fundamental wrote: karl karl what program do people use to put a limit on users

Re: TCSH - escape character

1997-01-02 Thread Fundamental
On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Anthony Fok wrote: Hi:) Thanks for that info, i cant believe i missed it:) now all we have to do is figure a way to modify the On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Anthony Fok wrote: above ;-) foka Hi there! :) foka foka On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Fundamental wrote: foka foka kaneda On Thu, 2

RE: quotas - how?

1997-01-02 Thread Fundamental
On Fri, 3 Jan 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: thanks, this is exactly the info i was after:) winspace In reply to the honourable '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' who said: winspace winspace winspace how do you edit a quota in debian, when i try i get a blank editor screen winspace winspace 1. compile