Hi,
I read some weeks ago about a StarOffice debianized package that was
in non-free, but I couldn't find it on ftp.debian.org, either in
non-free or hamm/non-free.
What happened to it? Is it so well hidden? I also made searches in
the Packages file for staroffice, star, office without
First pb : we must go to staroffice dir in order to start appli, we
cannot use symbolic links ?
Second pb, important !!! I cannot launch appli because it says that it
cannot connect to xprinter, and it asks me to set the XPPATH env var.
How can I do this ? I use linux debian 1.3.1 and my printer
On Sun, Oct 12, 1997 at 04:05:54PM -0500, Ian Keith Setford wrote:
Looking for info/HOWTO on installing and configuring the Pipe 15 ISDN
terminal adapter/modem.
Anyone know of driver developement for this device?
Does it require one? I thought it was just a dumb serial device like
a
On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, Shaleh wrote:
enables the cpu halt command, which lowers power usage on the cpu to 10%
when the cpu is idle (most are idle about 70-90% of the time ). I can
touch both my motherboard sink and cpu heatsink. Very noticeable
difference. I tried to add the cyrix patch but
hello, all,
I tried to install the GIMP and xtar, and when trying to run both, I get
the same error message:
xtar: can't load library 'libXm.so.2' ...and:
gimp: can't load library 'libXm.so.2'
???
matty
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First : my xterm has no color. Or, no, it has colors (when I do a ls
--color in it, it works) but when I launch a text based appli (such as
deselect for example) in it, it in in B W... Why ?
Second : I have printing pbs. When I use the lpr command, it prints on
my printer but it prints some
I recently added some packages and somewhere during the installation I
got a question something like:
Should I kill XDM
I said yes and after the installation my X setup was broken.
I think it added xbooks but I don't believe I added xbase again which
I would expect to change everything. It
The list server was down for most of the weekend. The kernel did not crash
but for some reason it wasn't responding to the network. Sorry.
Bruce
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Bruce
I build with all quantums now. They run good, fast and usually seems to be a
good
deal cooler then a seagate counter part.
The main deciding factor is they have quick warranty turn. Seagates policy is
CRAP! In the last 9 months I've used about 30 SCSI and IDE Fireballs, and half
dozen 4gb
I've just installed my new NEC SuperScript 100C printer and configured
my Debian 1.3.1 system to print to it.
It was a bit of a hassle, since the apsfilter installation went insane
and started an ever-increasing number of zless processes, eventually
managing the difficult task of locking Linux up
On Sat, 11 Oct 1997, Darin Johnson wrote:
I was installing 1.3.1, and had selected file-rc. It unpacked the
files, but when setting them up, I had quite a few packages give
warnings/errors in update-rc.d. Was this a bug? If I reinstall
without file-rc, then install it by itself later, is
On 11-Oct-97 Frank Sergeant wrote:
Do you mean they spin 24/7, that they do not power down
after a period of inactivity? I have been wondering whether
letting the drives power down (as mine do at the moment) or
having them not power down is better for their longevity.
Also, whether running
On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, Wiria Amadja Kusuma wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering if there is any website on the net which provides us
freeware or software specifically for linux, something like tucows, nonags
or download.com for windooz.
Well, just about anything for unix can run on linux, check
What, sunsite isn't good enough for you?
http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/!INDEX.html
On 12-Oct-97 Wiria Amadja Kusuma wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering if there is any website on the net which provides us
freeware or software specifically for linux, something like tucows, nonags
or download.com
On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
Is there anyway to disable user mail, so the user can not receive mail
(the system replies that the user is unknown, etc)? I'm currently using
smail+procmail and I'd rather not switch MTAs.
Possibly by using the .forward file (I couldn't find any
Frank Sergeant wrote:
Do you mean they spin 24/7, that they do not power down
after a period of inactivity?
Yes.
I have been wondering whether
letting the drives power down (as mine do at the moment) or
having them not power down is better for their longevity.
Good question. I suppose
On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, Wiria Amadja Kusuma wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering if there is any website on the net which provides us
freeware or software specifically for linux, something like tucows, nonags
or download.com for windooz.
I have a page that links into several resources like that.
I noticed this bug on my box a few months ago. No fix has been proposed.
Prolly a problem for the upstream maintainer?
On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Richard L Shepherd wrote:
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:386536 380196 6340 22472
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Monthly, or more often, since installing Bo 1.3 on new system, I have had to
re-install man-db, after getting segmentation faults whenever executing man.
I don't believe this is related to libc6, as has been reported. It happens
at almost random times. Perhaps
On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, Wiria Amadja Kusuma wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering if there is any website on the net which provides us
freeware or software specifically for linux, something like tucows, nonags
or download.com for windooz.
Well, just about anything for unix can run on linux,
On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, Carl Fink wrote:
I've just installed my new NEC SuperScript 100C printer and configured
my Debian 1.3.1 system to print to it.
[snip]
Now everything works. The SuperScript 100C is set up as a Deskjet
500, which it emulates. Printing to raw works okay, but printing
I'd like to be able to run xdm to start X but it seems that it starts
in some wrong mode. I believe when I originaly installed debian, it
asked me if I wanted to use xdm to start x and it recommended it. Is
there a script or some parameters I can pass to have xdm start X in the
same mode that
I'm told it was not the list server that was down (after all, it's a Debian
system), but the hub it was connected to that had a problem after a power
hit.
Bruce
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I'm pretty sure that this is due to ascii files in with the *.o files.
Look for ascii files in all subdirectories of /lib/modules/2.x.yz/ and
remove them.
Lindsay
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Lindsay Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Perth, Western Australia
Dear Debian Developers and Users,
I'll not be speaking about Debian, but about something else I care
about, ham radio. The Pacificon ARRL convention at the Concord
(California) Hilton will be held on October 17-19. Any Debian folks who
want to stop by and say hello (I think admission is $3) can
Hi,
I installed libc-6 and the latest XFree from unstable. This XFree
works only with libc-6 apparently.
Now when I want to run Netscape, which needs libc-5, it cannot find
the X11 libs.
If I set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to /usr/X11R6/lib, Netscape will find the X11
libs, but it will load both libc-5
Hi!
My problem is the following:
I tried to install XFree86 on my linux. Now I've got all files but I
can't set up the XWindows because when I run XF86Setup I get the error
message can't load libXaw.so.6.
Can anybody help me?
Hi!
Check a file called /etc/ld.conf. In it look for the line:
Hello all!
Last time I have installed Postgres 6.1 on my Linux box. Because this
version is not available as debian package yet, I've decided to install it
in a dedicated subdirectory in /usr/local.
The libpq.so library is located in /usr/local/pgsql/lib, so I've added
the apropriate
Hi,
I've a small intranet running with debian. In fact, there are only two
machines which are not connected to the internet.
I don't use a name server on either of the machines, it's not needed.
Addresses are read from /etc/hosts.
I use the latest sendmail package but can't send mail from
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 14:14:24 +0800 (WST)
From: Lindsay Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm pretty sure that this is due to ascii files in with the *.o files.
Look for ascii files in all subdirectories of /lib/modules/2.x.yz/ and
remove them.
Thank you very much, that solved the problem! I
I am having several problems with my Debian installation,
but I thought I would ask the questions one at a time.
My first questions has to do with the Debian Packages.
I have a new installation of Debian 1.3.0 on a Compaq
486/33 Server with a 1.2GB SCSI HD and 32MB RAM.
I have installed the base
On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Lindsay Allen wrote:
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 13:39:17 +0800 (WST)
From: Lindsay Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Printing is landscape
Resent-Date: 13 Oct 1997 00:52:22 -
Resent-From:
On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Dean C. Sullinger wrote:
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 01:58:38 -
From: Dean C. Sullinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Q: Installing more Debian packages
Resent-Date: 13 Oct 1997 08:58:54 -
Resent-From:
Francesco Potorti` writes:
Hi,
I read some weeks ago about a StarOffice debianized package that was
in non-free, but I couldn't find it on ftp.debian.org, either in
non-free or hamm/non-free.
What happened to it? Is it so well hidden? I also made searches in
the Packages file for
Shaul Karl. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to print all the nodes of mgetty info. If possible, I would like to
format it nicely before I print it.
Can I do it non interactively ?
In particular, is there something like groff -man ?
If you get the source with the .texi file, you can use
Joey Hess wrote:
You might want to refer to bug reports #10483, #11278, etc at
http://www.debian.org/Bugs/db/pa/lman-db.html - the maintainer is
aware of the problem, and I hope he figures out a fix soon.
I have all the reports, but I wasn't able to reproduce the problem in
any way.
I've
thank you for all your help, I usually do find all my application from
sunsite.unc, thanks again.
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From: George Bonser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Wiria Amadja Kusuma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Tuesday, October 14, 1997
On Sat, Oct 11, 1997 at 08:38:23PM -0500, John Goerzen wrote:
Simon Karpen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Which WD drives have you had good luck with?
I have yet to see a recent one last more than a year...
I have several (3) old Caviar drives. One is a 170 meg and the other
two are 540 meg.
On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
hello,
i personally have, as my primary drive, an IBM Deskstar 3.6gb. it's *fast*
for an eide drive. it was rated fastest by a major computing magazine,
although i forget which one. it definitely lives up to the billing. they
run about $250 new from
Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am sometimes e-mailed microsoft excel documents while running Linux.
Is there anyway to read those files without booting into Win95?
You can also try wine + excel itself.
I've heard some new versions of wine can run excel for win3.1.
twin instead of wine could
Hi,
October, 6 was the beginning of the summer time here in Brazil.
Our clock was advanced an hour.
What is the best solution to this problem:
a- changing clock - how?
b- changing date - how?
c- other (I would appreciate something here)
Hi,
I have a 2GB hd with the following partitions:
~ 700MB for /
~ 600MB for /home
~ 80MB for swap
I would like to do 2 new partitions on the remainning free
space. So I did an extended partition using the whole space and
in this extended part. 2 Linux
OK, next question. While I installed Debian 1.3.0 on my
Compaq Server, DSelect took me through the configuration
of X-Windows. The server has a SVGA card installed. I
selected a standard SVGA card and a standard SVGA
monitor. The configuration program engaged just fine.
I selected my mouse and
On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Dean C. Sullinger wrote:
sits there and stares at me. I have to press Ctrl+Alt+Bksp
to exit out and then the text screen is so hosed that I
can't read anything.
Sounds like X is starting ok, but you need to start a window manager.
Make a .xinitrc file in your home
On Mon, Oct 13, 1997 at 05:43:22AM -, Dean C. Sullinger wrote:
Once dselect was done, I tried to execute X and all I got was a gray
screen with my mouse pointer.
Let me guess, you started it as X, right? Try starting it with startx.
Ray
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On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, Carl Fink wrote:
Now everything works. The SuperScript 100C is set up as a Deskjet
500, which it emulates. Printing to raw works okay, but printing to
GhostScript via apsfilter produces really tiny type, in landscape.
I checked the GS docs, the apsfilter docs, the
I have been having a problem that has now gotten really bad with the
new Netscape 4.03. When I am using X and change to one of the other
virtual terminals then come back to X the server shuts down and I end
up back at the xdm prompt. It is almost guaranteed to happen with
Netscape
Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
Hi,
October, 6 was the beginning of the summer time here in Brazil.
Our clock was advanced an hour.
What is the best solution to this problem:
a- changing clock - how?
b- changing date - how?
c- other (I would
Manong Dibos wrote:
I noticed this bug on my box a few months ago. No fix has been proposed.
Prolly a problem for the upstream maintainer?
On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Richard L Shepherd wrote:
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:386536
Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
: October, 6 was the beginning of the summer time here in Brazil.
: Our clock was advanced an hour.
: What is the best solution to this problem:
Configure the proper timezone for your system using tzconfig from the
command line, and it will know
Hello,
I'd like to know if anybody has experience in finely controlling the FPU
under Linux (I'm under Debian 1.3.1). I need to control the rounding mode of
the FPU (rounding up or down instead of to nearest).
I found /usr/include/i386/fpucontrol, but I cannot get the following program
to give
How can I clear the scroll-back buffer when a use logs out (other than
changing tty's)?
-Paul
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I've been having some real annoyances lately with packages not wanting to
install for me because I'm supposedly missing one of the Depends:
packages.
The root of the problem is that I'm using Mule, from the debian-jp
distribution since I want to be able to compose Japanese, read/send
Japanese
On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, R Chris Ross wrote:
I have been having a problem that has now gotten really bad with the
new Netscape 4.03. When I am using X and change to one of the other
virtual terminals then come back to X the server shuts down and I end
up back at the xdm prompt. It is
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On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
October, 6 was the beginning of the summer time here in Brazil.
Our clock was advanced an hour.
What is the best solution to this problem:
a- changing clock - how?
b-
Hi
I have installed netscape 4.03 (non debianized)!
When i run it i get a list of errors like
/usr/lib/netscape/pluggins/jar is not an ELF file ...
Has anyone seen this before ? How is it solved
thanks
Mario Filipe
I have the following flags in my inputrc set:
set meta-flag on
set output-meta on
set convert-meta off
See the readline(3) manpage for more information about the meaning of
the flags.
Torsten
Thanks!I've just got it working :).
Just loaded Linux for the 1st time. I would like to know how to create
an msdos file system. I think I need other files installed on my system
but have not been able to figure out what or how.
Thanks
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Hi there,
Is it possible to install debian on a Pentium overdrive based machine?
Regards,
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NCSU, Raleigh, NC, USA
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Were you able to find the libg++ package? If you did, can you send me
the URL of the package?
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I have 4 network cards a poor old 486-66. When I run route I see all
routes fine, except for the -net entries. These are displayed in dotted
quad instead of name.
/etc/networks contains the following:
localnet127.0.0.1
corenet 192.168.0.0
loannet 192.160.0.32
depnet
Thanks to all that recently helped me with my 'peer refuses to
authenticate' problem.
Now I have gone 1 step further, and tried to implement callback for
security reasons.
I can does all of this manually by:
1) Connecting with minicom to the remote box
2) Logging in with a userid/password
I went to build a custom kernel with make-kpkg, and noticed the option
to build a `zimage' kernel, instead of `bzimage' kernel (the default).
But I can't find any documentation anywhere of what the difference is
between these two. I've looked in the Kernel-HOWTO, and in all the
documentation in
Hi All;
I'm setting up linux on a friend machine from an old cheapbytes Debian 1.2 CD
and all went well except for the Xfree Config. Now I've tried the
XF86Setup and xf86config and read the howto's and readme's and taken the
advice given
ie: config as 5430, noaccel , no linear and some other
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am sometimes e-mailed microsoft excel documents while running Linux.
Is there anyway to read those files without booting into Win95?
You can also try wine + excel itself.
I've heard some new versions of wine can run excel for
Hi,
I have a debian-1.3.1 system connected to the network
but I cannot reach it by ftp. ftp denies access of
any user. What do I have to do to allow users to use ftp?
Thanks,
Markus
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On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Walter L. Preuninger II wrote:
What I would like to do to automate this process. I have tried a couple
chatscripts but after the login prompt and response is sent, the ATA is
never seen, and thus, the call is never answered.
First you should make chat not aborting with
On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Lindsay Allen wrote:
On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, Carl Fink wrote:
I've just installed my new NEC SuperScript 100C printer and configured
my Debian 1.3.1 system to print to it.
[snip]
Now everything works. The SuperScript 100C is set up as a Deskjet
500, which
I have been having a problem that has now gotten really bad with the
new Netscape 4.03. When I am using X and change to one of the other
virtual terminals then come back to X the server shuts down and I end
up back at the xdm prompt. It is almost guaranteed to happen with
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On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, David S. Zelinsky wrote:
I went to build a custom kernel with make-kpkg, and noticed the option
to build a `zimage' kernel, instead of `bzimage' kernel (the default).
But I can't find any
Are you by any chance using Debian 1.2? I had that, and it seemed to have
all sorts of problems with X libraries. I upgraded to 1.3 and everything
worked fine.
On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, Matt Thompson wrote:
hello, all,
I tried to install the GIMP and xtar, and when trying to run both, I get
Were you able to find the libg++ package? If you did, can you send me
the URL of the package?
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/stable/binary/devel/libg++27-dev_2.7.2.1-8.deb
and
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/stable/binary/libs/libg++27_2.7.2.1-8.deb
Best,
Alex Y.
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How do I make a library available to gcc -l i.e. gcc -lX11 or gcc
-lmy_own_lib? Same question applies to -i as well I suppose.
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No, I'm running 1.3.1 and I deselect several times per week to stay
updated.
matty
Are you by any chance using Debian 1.2? I had that, and it seemed to have
all sorts of problems with X libraries. I upgraded to 1.3 and everything
worked fine.
On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, Matt Thompson wrote:
Yes, I have a OD-MMX166 that I've overclocked to 208mhz. The only
difference between an OD and a standard is a voltage regulator, a built in
heatsink/fan, and the fact that you can't change the internal clock
multiplier, even with jumpers on the mb (i've tried :) ).
a cpu is a cpu, more or
On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Santiago Vila Doncel wrote:
#
# c) Keep your CMOS clock as GMT and let your computer to do the changes for
# you. See the `timezone' package. If your computer did not change
# automatically, this may be a bug in this package (it contains a database
# about when and how this
Scott K. Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bzimage can be used for a larger kernel image than zimage. Some old boot
loaders can't handle it (though the latest version of lilo and loadlin
can). There is also a problem booting them on some laptops. For the most
part, it doesn't matter though.
On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Mario Filipe wrote:
Hi
I have installed netscape 4.03 (non debianized)!
When i run it i get a list of errors like
/usr/lib/netscape/pluggins/jar is not an ELF file ...
Has anyone seen this before ? How is it solved
I saw
This is only marginally connected to Debian, but since the Debian rescue
gave me a certain error I'm hoping someone can offer some insight.
I am trying to upgrade my motherboard from a 468sx-25 to a 486DX-2-66 CPU.
The motherboard supports it (according to the manual) and the CPU is
straight
Gustaf Erikson hat gesagt: // Gustaf Erikson wrote:
Hello all,
I'm having trouble setting up leafnode to read news.
I installed leafnode w/o problems, followed the configuration
described in the README and README.debian files, as well as an article
in Linux Gazette #9. This article told
On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Shaleh wrote:
How do I make a library available to gcc -l i.e. gcc -lX11 or gcc
-lmy_own_lib? Same question applies to -i as well I suppose.
If you only want it to happen for one command you can use the -I (that's a
capital i) and -L switches; for example, if your
Young wrote:
I think it added xbooks but I don't believe I added xbase again which
I would expect to change everything. It replaced many of the files X
uses for configuration.
It shouldn't.
But under Debian all configuration files are in /etc (and those for X11
are in /etc/X11 ).
Did you
Is there any problem with the ML?
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What shell do you use? The shell must be contained in /etc/shells.
Thanks,
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On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Markus Diesmann wrote:
Hi,
I have a debian-1.3.1
Hello,
as of this Sunday I downloaded and updated almost of my
packages that now compiled with gnulibc6 (with exception
of X11 stuff).
I ran into a couple of problems and am not sure if I caused them.
1. After installing ldso, libc6, I installed libreadline2 -- that
some how deleted a link to
Julien Pham hat gesagt: // Julien Pham wrote:
First : my xterm has no color. Or, no, it has colors (when I do a ls
--color in it, it works) but when I launch a text based appli (such as
deselect for example) in it, it in in B W... Why ?
I don't know if this is perfectly right, but it works
On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, Matt Thompson wrote:
hello, all,
I tried to install the GIMP and xtar, and when trying to run both, I get
the same error message:
xtar: can't load library 'libXm.so.2' ...and:
gimp: can't load library 'libXm.so.2'
Searching the Contents file for libXm showed me
hello, all,
I tried to install the GIMP and xtar, and when trying to run both, I get
the same error message:
xtar: can't load library 'libXm.so.2' ...and:
gimp: can't load library 'libXm.so.2'
Hi!
Now if I remember correctly, libXm.so.2 is shared Motif v2. library.
As Motif is
hello,
i personally have, as my primary drive, an IBM Deskstar 3.6gb. it's *fast*
for an eide drive. it was rated fastest by a major computing magazine,
although i forget which one. it definitely lives up to the billing. they
run about $250 new from several outlets (insight, pczone, cdw,
How can I clear the scroll-back buffer when a use logs out (other than
changing tty's)?
Echo four thousand spaces from .bash_logout?
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Thanks for the reply. I'm downloading lesstif in dselect as I type this.
I'll let you know how it comes out and also file a bug report.
Cheers,
matty
On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, Matt Thompson wrote:
hello, all,
I tried to install the GIMP and xtar, and when trying to run both, I get
I was installing the latest hamm/hamm sysvinit and also have file-rc
installed.
The /etc/init.d/boot script doesn't run. None of the file systems are
mounted upon boot. That is the / filesystem is mounted read only but it and
the other filesytems are never mounted writable. What starts the
On 13 Oct 1997, David S. Zelinsky wrote:
Scott K. Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bzimage can be used for a larger kernel image than zimage. Some old boot
loaders can't handle it (though the latest version of lilo and loadlin
can). There is also a problem booting them on some laptops.
On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote:
On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, Matt Thompson wrote:
hello, all,
I tried to install the GIMP and xtar, and when trying to run both, I get
the same error message:
xtar: can't load library 'libXm.so.2' ...and:
gimp: can't load library 'libXm.so.2'
Well, I installed lesstif and it still didn't work. So, using dselect, I
removed the dynamic gimp and installed the static gimp and got the
following error:
gimp fatal error: Unable to open included resource file.
...thinking it may be a permissions problem, I re-logged in to xdm as root
and
Hi,
I wanted to see the source of a program login, and modify the greeting,
and responses, however, I didn't find it under
bo/source/base/[login]
Is there any reason for it's absence?
And where can I find the source for it?
Or should I fiddle with PAM?
Thanks,
Nikita
+++
nimennor
Is there a way to install emacs and xemacs on debian. I can't install both
because it conflicts with each other. There must be a way to have both on my
computer.
Thanks
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On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, David S. Zelinsky wrote:
I went to build a custom kernel with make-kpkg, and noticed the option
to build a `zimage' kernel, instead of `bzimage' kernel (the default).
But I can't find any documentation anywhere of what the difference is
between these two. I've looked in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wanted to see the source of a program login, and modify the
greeting, and responses, however, I didn't find it under
bo/source/base/[login] Is there any reason for it's absence?
And where can I find the source for it?
Package: login
Version: 961025-2
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