I need to extract JUST ONE of the files in a .deb
I've searched through the dpkg info and man pages and haven't found any
way to do this (I might be blind, though). Is there anyway to do it with
out doing
dpkg -R /tmp/ file.deb
and then moving the one file and clearing /tmp?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Greetings all,
ok first thank you to everyone who helped me earlier with the basic hd
mounting stuff.after adding a few lines to the fstab and other file in
/etc i quickly had the win95 partition mounted..
OK...my next scenario.
i have
To Any Webmaster That Can Help Me:
I am a newbi, and I heard that somes companies alow me to rent space
in their web servers and that I can get from them the service of virtual
hosting (I mean having a URL like
I heard from the lists there is a problem compiling a Motif program with
libc6. I have contacted RedHat and they said that they may release
their Motif development kit compatible with libc6 very later this year.
Meanwhile, is it possible to install libc6 and still able to compile
Motif program?
Will Lowe writes:
I need to extract JUST ONE of the files in a .deb
I've searched through the dpkg info and man pages and haven't found any
way to do this (I might be blind, though). Is there anyway to do it with
out doing
dpkg -R /tmp/ file.deb
and then moving the one file and clearing
Brian K Servis wrote:
The only way I know is to use ar to pull the data.tar.gz from the .deb
and then untar the file from that.
ar -x file.deb data.tar.gz
tar zxvf data.tar.gz ONE-FILE
rm data.tar.gz
There may be others?
Well, this gets rid of the temp files:
ar p file.deb data.tar.gz
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On Sat, 27 Sep 1997, Lawrence wrote:
I heard from the lists there is a problem compiling a Motif program with
libc6. I have contacted RedHat and they said that they may release
their Motif development kit compatible with libc6 very later this year.
Howdy all,
First off thanx for that mouse support, after using '/dev/psaux' as the
device the mouse worked fine and x was up and running quickly.thanx
now, i have a couple more questions..
i have some .deb packkages and cant seem to install them because i get the
following error when i
EL TUCK [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i´m triying to install debian ver 1.3 on mi IBM 365 xd laptop for
the first time
i have 8mb of ram, a 810 mb hard disk drive (cyl 788 , heads 32 ,
sectors 63) , but the systems stops when booting from the rescue
disk , when i pressed F4 the table says
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On Fri, 26 Sep 1997, jd? wrote:
Also how do i make fvwm2 my default windows manager and how do i add
programs to my menus.or where do i find documentation on how to
customize X...
Default window managers are found in /etc/X11/window-manager. The
Brian K Servis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Will Lowe writes:
I need to extract JUST ONE of the files in a .deb
The only way I know is to use ar to pull the data.tar.gz from the .deb
and then untar the file from that.
[...]
There may be others?
The 'official' way to do this is:
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Debian debian-user@lists.debian.org
** Reply to note from Dale Scheetz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri, 26 Sep 1997
13:19:49 -0400 (EDT)
On Fri, 26 Sep 1997, Lawrence Lucier wrote:
The Rescue/Base installation refuses to install LILO on my
I'm installing Debian over what was formerly a Slackware partition (It's
been reformatted, thank goodness) and I'm stumped as to how I'm supposed
to get LILO to work with my dos partition. Right now, my /etc/lilo.conf
is:
compact
boot=/dev/hda1
vga=normal
delay=20
image=/vmlinuz
label=linux
I having a little trouble setting up WU-FTPD and I'd appreciate it if
someone could help me. Here's what I want to do:
anonymous users: root=/home/ftp, 5 user max
/pub read only
/users not accessable, plus hidden if possible
users in 'web' group: root=/home/ftp, 10 user max
/pub read only
I used to have a program called 'clock' which updated by CMOS clock to the
system time every night, for some reason or another dselect removed it..
what package is this program in?
-Paul
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Trouble?
On Fri, 26 Sep 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
I used to have a program called 'clock' which updated by CMOS clock to the
system time every night, for some reason or another dselect removed it..
what package is this program in?
Seems to have been replaced by hwclock in from the util-linux package.
A note of irony:
I have realaudio 3.0 and wanted to listen to the conference, which I think
starts in a few hours. It is offered in video, not audio; linux binaries
are unavailable for the needed realplayer version.
At least as far as I can tell.
Alan Davis
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On [EMAIL PROTECTED] Maarten wrote:
I tried installing communicator 4.03 using netscape4_4.0-4.deb, and got
the following output:
Installing Communicator files...
Installing Communicator Java files...
./ns-install: line 278: 2389 Broken pipe tar -cf - ${i}
2390 Done
On Sep 26, Jim Pick wrote
Bruce Perens has just arrived at the convention in Aachen.
His talk will be distributed over the net using RealVideo.
If you have an RA player handy, switch to the URL as listed
in the signature and watch Bruce on Saturday, 9/27/97.
The talk will take place
About 20 Debian Developer.
Wow. That's a pretty big crowd. No wonder the lists are quiet. :-)
It took me about 15 minutes to get a connection (the server was
probably swamped), but once I got it, it worked quite well (at 28.8k).
I made some screen grabs:
Hi,
My computer has an Intel 486 dx4 100Mhz processor, 36MB RAM, 515MB hard
disk, 3 1/2 '' floppy, CD-ROM 20x, HP Deskjet 540 printer, Logitech
SoundManWave (sound card), Modem hayes compatible 33600 bps, mouse Logitech
Standard, Scanner Logitech ScanMan Color Pro 2000, Windows 95.
My computer
Hello All,
I keep getting error messages similar to the following when I run Mosaic and
nedit:
Warning: ... found while parsing '%s'
Warning: translation table syntax error: Unknown keysym name: osfDown
Warning: translation table syntax error: %s
Warning: ... found while parsing ':KeyosfDown:
On Sat, 27 Sep 1997, Victor Torrico wrote:
Hello All,
I keep getting error messages similar to the following when I run Mosaic and
nedit:
Warning: ... found while parsing '%s'
Warning: translation table syntax error: Unknown keysym name: osfDown
Warning: translation table syntax error:
On Fri, 26 Sep 1997, Lawrence wrote:
Thank for your info. and yes the server compiled with a default font
paths.
By the way, I can still run startx with the following FontPath, and
don't know you said your won't work?
FontPath tcp/localhost:7100
FontPath
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lawrence wrote:
: Carey Evans wrote:
[Klippa, klapp, kluppit.]
: % ls -l /mnt/win95/autoexec.bat
: -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 269 Sep 12 10:26
/mnt/win95/autoexec.bat
:
: well not all people can execute/erase files but still not good enough,
: people
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] lucier wrote:
: Howdy Will...thanks for the reply. :-) Seems it's just the four 1.44 b=
: ase install disks
: that don't respond to either:
:
: mount -t msdos /dev/fd0 /mnt
:
: or
:
: mount -t ext2 /dev/fd0 /mnt
:
: VFS gives an error message stating Can't
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] jd? wrote:
: i have some .deb packkages and cant seem to install them because i get the
: following error when i run dpkg -i filename.deb;
:
: dpkg: parse error, in file/'var/lib/dpkg/updates/0024' near line 1:
: newline in field name '#padding
:
: i have no idea
I'm installing Debian over what was formerly a Slackware partition (It's
been reformatted, thank goodness) and I'm stumped as to how I'm supposed
to get LILO to work with my dos partition. Right now, my /etc/lilo.conf
is:
compact
boot=/dev/hda1
vga=normal
delay=20
image=/vmlinuz
On 97/09/27 at 16:38 PM +0200, Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
On Sat, 27 Sep 1997, Victor Torrico wrote:
Hello All,
I keep getting error messages similar to the following when I run Mosaic and
nedit:
Warning: ... found while parsing '%s'
Warning: translation table syntax error:
Is anyone in this community using the DLX software as promulgated in
Hennessy Patterson's computer architecture book? If so, where might
I find a version that works under linux?
Regards,
Richard
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On Fri, 26 Sep 1997, Will Lowe wrote:
I need to extract JUST ONE of the files in a .deb
I've searched through the dpkg info and man pages and haven't found any
way to do this (I might be blind, though). Is there anyway to do it with
out doing
dpkg -R /tmp/ file.deb
and then
On Sep 27, Jim Pick wrote
About 20 Debian Developer.
Thinking of the Debian Developer's Meeting 3 hours ago we must
have about 50 developers here. Actually I believe there are about
30.
Wow. That's a pretty big crowd. No wonder the lists are quiet. :-)
It took me about 15 minutes to
Addressed to: Dale Scheetz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Debian debian-user@lists.debian.org
** Reply to note from Dale Scheetz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri, 26 Sep 1997
13:19:49 -0400 (EDT)
On Fri, 26 Sep 1997, Lawrence Lucier wrote:
The Rescue/Base installation refuses to install LILO on my
I am installing Debian Linux onto my second hard drive. I need LILO to allow
me to boot either DOS from hard disk 1 or Linux from hard disk 2. I have the
7 CD monster distribution I purchased from Debian. However, I cannot find the
lilo.config file I need, nor Debian-specific installation
I know someone asked about this recently. Sorry for not paying more
attention. I got twin from the caldera archive. It does not seem to have
compiled correctly. Can anyone tell me how they got it up and running? I
am trying to install it to /twin because I have a lot of room on /. I
know
On Sat, 27 Sep 1997 16:38:46 +0200 Remco Blaakmeer
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Sat, 27 Sep 1997, Victor Torrico wrote:
Hello All,
I keep getting error messages similar to the following when I run Mosaic and
nedit:
Warning: ... found while parsing '%s'
Warning: translation
I've mailed to debian-user twice earlier about this but I haven't
gotten any responses at all.
If you know NFS, please try this an tell me if it works for you or
not.
As it doesn't work for me and I think it wont work for you, I suppose
I'd file a bug report but I don't know if it's the nfsd,
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Date: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 23:34:08 GMT
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