> Ok, I give up. I've been bothering everyone I possibly could on both the
> DEBIAN and JAVA mail lists, and I've finally gone nuts.
>
> Is there anyone who has sucessfully gotten any version of java, javac, and
> AWT libraries to work together? If so, could they give me a basic rundown
> on how
Someone on this list was asking where to find more information about ATI
cards... Their URL is http://www.atitech.ca/ ATI seems to be really big
into the new AGP 2x graphics ports; does anyone know where I can find more
information about Pentium motherboards with AGP ports?
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On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Joey Hess wrote:
> Andrew Akins wrote:
> > Could someone please point me (or tell me) to the HOWTO or FAQ that
> > explains how to tell xdm to use 16 bpp instead of 8?
>
> Edit /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers. Add -bpp 16 to the end of the only line in there
> that's not a comment.
Or
I recall a discussion about finding orphaned files a couple of months ago.
Particularly, hunting down things in /usr/bin, /usr/lib that got installed
from outside of debian packages.
But i don't remember what the solution was.
rick
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Ok, I give up. I've been bothering everyone I possibly could on both the
DEBIAN and JAVA mail lists, and I've finally gone nuts.
Is there anyone who has sucessfully gotten any version of java, javac, and
AWT libraries to work together? If so, could they give me a basic rundown
on how they did i
On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Adam Shand wrote:
> > I can't find a /etc/hosts file in the Debian distribution. When I go
> >
> > dpkg --search etc/hosts
> >
> > it doesn't find it. Does Debian have this file?
>
> Yep Debian does have it and it is called /etc/hosts . If it doesn't exist
> just cre
> I can't find a /etc/hosts file in the Debian distribution. When I go
>
> dpkg --search etc/hosts
>
> it doesn't find it. Does Debian have this file?
Yep Debian does have it and it is called /etc/hosts . If it doesn't exist
just create it.
Surprisingly it didn't show up when I did a '
Hi,
I can't find a /etc/hosts file in the Debian distribution. When I go
dpkg --search etc/hosts
it doesn't find it. Does Debian have this file?
The lack of it has cause problems for a friend. He wrote:
> Whenever I have PCMCIA cards running on my (Toshiba) laptop it is
> impossib
Andrew Akins wrote:
> Could someone please point me (or tell me) to the HOWTO or FAQ that
> explains how to tell xdm to use 16 bpp instead of 8?
Edit /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers. Add -bpp 16 to the end of the only line in there
that's not a comment.
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Hi, all:
Earlier this month I recounted my sad tale of woe, when I tried to
upgrade my development environment from libc5 to libc6. To make a long
story short, I found that gcc, g++, and g77 all failed to work.
After my complaint I received many helpful suggestions, but none of
them solved the
Timothy Phan wrote:
> I do not quite know how the ATAPI CDROM work. I've alread
> gotten all the base install. Now, I need to do the dselect
> and mount the cdrom. However, it seems that the CDROM is
> not recognizable the the system. I did a manual mount:
>$ mount -t iso9660
Could someone please point me (or tell me) to the HOWTO or FAQ that
explains how to tell xdm to use 16 bpp instead of 8?
Thanks.
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Hi!
I have trouble configuring the MPU-401 MIDI interface under Linux;
my sound card is a Gravis Ultrasound Extreme, which is just like GUS MAX,
mostly. I cannot also initialize it under Linux, so I have first to boot
with MS-D*S :-( and execute the init programs.
Has anybody any
I have installed a 2mb stealth video 2500. It works--sort of.
I'm having no problem with getting it to launch in 1280x1024 or
1024x780. But it's full of artifacts, horizontal lines about 5 or 8
pixels long.
I'm using debian hamm, which is the developer/unstable release, with
libc6, xfree 3.3.1,
I am attempting to get a debian rescue disk to boot. The disk seems to boot
fine when tried on another machine. I've also tried writing the same image
to a different floppy, and that does not change the error.
The machine crashes when after saying `partition check' and then `hda:'.
If I specify
>(the latest of which being 3.3.1-2), and even though Motif apps work
>fine with the newer ones, pretty much every xcontrib client can't find
>its app-defaults file and thus looks really bizarre and is mostly or
>totally non-functional. I can sort of solve the problem by copying the
>
you need to s
Christian Leutloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Try using ex2defrag (I am assuming you are using a linux native FS)
>
> Have you used this tool? Is it working for you? Has it crashed
> (itself, the system)? Where should I'm be careful??
I once run the e2defrag and it worked well. I had no cr
"Udjat the BitMeister..." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/X11R6/lib/libolg.so.3 (No such
> file or directory), skipping
>
> Anyone know what package libolg.so.3 comes from?
It seems to be from the xview package.
If you just want to get rid of the error message r
On Fri, Nov 21, 1997 at 01:40:51PM -0500, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
> Does anyone know the best way to copy a huge directory tree (~1Gig)
> to another disk (mounted at some point)? I need to preserve the
> ownerships and permissions, preservation of times are optional.
You can try :
(cd dir1 && tar c
On Fri, Nov 21, 1997 at 12:07:46PM -0600, Timothy Phan wrote:
> and mount the cdrom. However, it seems that the CDROM is
> not recognizable the the system. I did a manual mount:
> $ mount -t iso9660 -r /dev/hdb1 /cdrom
You have to specify the whole device for a CD-ROM, ie in your case i
David,
Go to the /dev directory and see if there is a symbolic link for cdrom
pointing
to /dev/???. Most IDE CDROMs will be /dev/hdc by default, SCSI will be
/dev/scd0.
You can also just try the following command after putting a CD in the drive.
mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /cdrom
Hope
> Just wondering if there is a CVS package for Debian. I looked through the
> Packages files but didn't see it.
Remeber to use the package finders when you are looking for packages. It
makes life a lot nicer.
One of there (there are about four I believe) is at:
http://badger.alaska.net/d
> I don't know if this works under Linux, but under Solaris we (egr)
> have used dump to do this. I would try using dump of a filesystem
> to another filesystem. I'm no authority on this... so please
> dispute me if I'm crazy.
Thanks to everybody for quick response.
I guess cpio is the best bet.
> Hi can I do the fg on vertual consloes. Lets say when I go home and login
> with telnet?
Here's the deal (as far as I am aware):
Using CTRL-Z you can suspend a running process. If you then want that
process to go into the background (so it continues running) then you can
do so by issuing the
On Fri, 21 Nov 1997 11:34:12 EST Paul ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
a) wrote:
> Hi can I do the fg on vertual consloes. Lets say when I go home and login
> with telnet?
You want to use screen's session management features.
Let's say you're login from the console, you start screen, run a few things
(inclu
> Does anyone know the best way to copy a huge directory tree (~1Gig)
> to another disk (mounted at some point)? I need to preserve the
> ownerships and permissions, preservation of times are optional.
>
> I am aware of 3 ways:
> tar cpfl - dir1 | tar -C dir2 -xpf -
> find dir1 -xdev -print | cp
I don't know if this works under Linux, but under Solaris we (egr)
have used dump to do this. I would try using dump of a filesystem
to another filesystem. I'm no authority on this... so please
dispute me if I'm crazy.
Thanks,
Dennis
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On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
: Hi.
:
: Does anyone know the best way to copy a huge directory tree (~1Gig)
: to another disk (mounted at some point)? I need to preserve the
: ownerships and permissions, preservation of times are optional.
:
: I am aware of 3 ways:
: tar cpfl - dir
On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Colin R. Telmer wrote:
> One of the packages that I maintain includes a daemon, pland, that is
> recommended to be started in users' .xsession file. Previously, after
> logout, the daemon just hung around and is therefore recommended to be
> started as pland -k, where the -k k
Hi.
Does anyone know the best way to copy a huge directory tree (~1Gig)
to another disk (mounted at some point)? I need to preserve the
ownerships and permissions, preservation of times are optional.
I am aware of 3 ways:
tar cpfl - dir1 | tar -C dir2 -xpf -
find dir1 -xdev -print | cpio -p -adm
I have recently installed Linux, and am having trouble locating the device name
of my cd. I see, in the boot up, that the cd is detected, but do not see the
device name.
Does anyone know how I can locate this?
Dave
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On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Dany Dionne wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I just enable shadow password on our server (debian 1.3.1). I activate
> the MD5 encryption in /etc/login.defs . If the user change their
> password, they can't loggin on the console (with xdm-shadow 3.3) but by
> telnet they can access the statio
On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Robert D. Hilliard wrote:
: I haven't tried this, but I think "fg " will work if you are
: logged in by telnet, as long as you have the same userid as the owner
: of the process.
This doesn't work (just tried it, for grins)
: Bob
:
: On Fri, 21 Nov 1997 11:34:12 -0500, you
Hi Carey,
Sorry for a long silence, did not have time to check mails...
and now I have thousands of them...
Thank you very much for your suggestion. It works!
ZORO
On 26 Oct 1997, Carey Evans wrote:
> Lazar Fleysher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > What I can not do (and what the question
On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Jeremy Blonde wrote:
> Well, I was able to get my modem working just fine. Thanks for all the help
> everyone provided. But now I've got another problem. When I start xwindows
> (using startx) it begins to load and then quits saying it couldn't load
> fonts and connect to
Hi,
I've been using SCSI for all this time for my Debian Box.
Now, I'm trying to help a friend to install Debian onto
his computer.
I do not quite know how the ATAPI CDROM work. I've alread
gotten all the base install. Now, I need to do the dselect
and mount the cdrom. However, it
clif smith wrote:
>Hi,
> I got the following message while setting up Debian;
>"ldconfig: warning:can't open /usr/X11R6/lib/libproc.so (no such file or
>directory), skipping"
> The file is there and it shows up when I do "ldconfig -v".
A file called *.so is likely to be a symbolic lin
On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Pablo Ares Gastesi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> does any one know about a clone for Norton Editor (the same way
> Midnight Commander looks like Norton Commander) ? I have a bunch of
> users who do not change to LINUX just because they are used to NE.
>
> Thanks,
On 21 Nov 1997, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> Arnold Mazur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I have added
> > append="mem=48m"
> > to my lilo.conf but it doesn't work. A free command reports about 16 M.
>
> Did you run `lilo' after editing lilo.conf? The boot block needs to
> be reinstalled.
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I needed updates to perl and bash, one thing led to another and now
I found myself upgrading everything to hamm.
Everything went well ;^} just a few problems:
1) SUDO fails to parse the sudoers file (already reported)
2) man database for some things in /etc/alternatives (xemacs,
ctags, e
Steve Hsieh writes:
>
>
>Sounds like you need to include some of the libraries that matlab was
>compiled against inside the $MATLAB/sys/lnx86 directory -- the libstdc++
>library that comes with debian doesn't work with matlab 5.1 and will
>produce the error you write below. Here's the libs we use
Check in your X11 font directories. Are the fonts compressed or gzipped
(*.Z or *.gz)? Depending on the vintage of your server, it may be
expecting *.Z fonts. (XFree < 3.3 and commercial ones earlier than
August of this year or so.) You can work around by ungzipping them and
then compressing th
Hi!
Please try my Soundblaster-AWE-HOWTO at one of the following locations:
sunsite.unc.edu in pub/Linux/LDP/HOWTO/mini/
or
http://homepage.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/Marcus.Brinkmann/soundblaster.html
it is written especially for debian with 2.0.{29|30} kernel, so it should
work for you.
For your
Sorry for the duplicate posting, but when I do 'ps -a' I see my background
processes in the list along with everything else. Does this not work for
you? I have had a report from another user that 'ps -a' didn't seem to
show all of his processes. Is this the case with you as well?
Luck,
Dwarf
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On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Paul wrote:
> Hi everybody, I had a little trouble finding what to say in the subject
> line. But here goes nothing. I put a process in the background with the
> &. Now I want to look at what it is doing.
> ie I am running hardcrack and I put it in the background and I want
>
> I'm looking for an application that will let me manage
> my bankaccounts and can draw some nice graphs to show
> what I'm spending my money on. No fancy features are
> necessary :-).
>
How much "features" do you want in your package?
To be able to record your income, spending and reco
I haven't tried this, but I think "fg " will work if you are
logged in by telnet, as long as you have the same userid as the owner
of the process.
Bob
On Fri, 21 Nov 1997 11:34:12 -0500, you wrote:
> Hi can I do the fg on vertual consloes. Lets say when I go home and
> login with telnet?
> Paul
hello to everybody
I had a strange slowdown on the internet, and
I wanted to locate the fastest debian mirror for me so I wrote a simple
shell script that I call sort_mirrors_by_speed
this script takes as its argument the file README.mirrors
(that can be downloaded from the debian ftp sit
a. dselect is messed up. it gives me conflict resolution screens with no
packages to select and fails to install things.
b. why can't i install staroffice? i get the error "staroffice3 depends on
libc (>= 5.4.4-0)". i tried to get all the packages with "libc" in their
name via dselect but since i
If you run bash, fg will bring it into the foreground; ^z will put it
back in the background. (If you have more than one background job, fg
%hardcrack or fg %.
Bob
> Date: Fri, 21 Nov 1997 11:05:05 -0500 (EST)
> From: Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi everybody, I had a little trouble finding wha
Well, I was able to get my modem working just fine. Thanks for all the help
everyone provided. But now I've got another problem. When I start xwindows
(using startx) it begins to load and then quits saying it couldn't load
fonts and connect to the unix server. I'll include the error messages in
On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Civ Kevin F. Havener wrote:
> How about joe? Don't know anything about Norton Editor, but I've heard
> some oldtimers say joe is like Wordstar was. Does that ring any bells?
> Joe seems to me to be somewhat like pico, but with more features (?).
>
I'm one of those "old tim
Hi can I do the fg on vertual consloes. Lets say when I go home and login
with telnet?
Paul
On 21 Nov 1997, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Hi everybody, I had a little trouble finding what to say in the subject
> > line. But here goes nothing. I put a process in the ba
Sounds like you need to include some of the libraries that matlab was
compiled against inside the $MATLAB/sys/lnx86 directory -- the libstdc++
library that comes with debian doesn't work with matlab 5.1 and will
produce the error you write below. Here's the libs we use for a working
matlab on Deb
One of the packages that I maintain includes a daemon, pland, that is
recommended to be started in users' .xsession file. Previously, after
logout, the daemon just hung around and is therefore recommended to be
started as pland -k, where the -k kills any existing pland before starting
a new one. An
On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Paul wrote:
> line. But here goes nothing. I put a process in the background with the
> &. Now I want to look at what it is doing.
> ie I am running hardcrack and I put it in the background and I want to see
> what it is doing. hardcrack&. Can I see what it is doing? Is
Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi everybody, I had a little trouble finding what to say in the subject
> line. But here goes nothing. I put a process in the background with the
> &. Now I want to look at what it is doing.
> ie I am running hardcrack and I put it in the background and I want
Jason Gunthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think I heard that someplace. I also seem to recall hearing that DSSSL
> was Scheme based.
>
> Another important thing to realize is that alot of the generated content
> in some documents like table of contents and so on can actually be handled
> by
Hi,
I just enable shadow password on our server (debian 1.3.1). I activate
the MD5 encryption in /etc/login.defs . If the user change their
password, they can't loggin on the console (with xdm-shadow 3.3) but by
telnet they can access the station.
So, where is the problem?
After enabling shadow-p
On 21 Nov 1997, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> Thanks for the concise summary of what SGML and DSSSL are and how they
> relate to a PageMaker-type tool.
>
> Jason Gunthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The thing is, SGML, DSSSL and HyTime are amazingly general. There is very
> > little text processing
john scroggins asked,
> i am having a time setting up my ppp connection ... i want to run daild
> but i cannot seem to be able to configure it ...
> i continue to get various error messages as follows
> diald[182] you must define the remote ip address
> daild[182] you must define the local ip
Hi everybody, I had a little trouble finding what to say in the subject
line. But here goes nothing. I put a process in the background with the
&. Now I want to look at what it is doing.
ie I am running hardcrack and I put it in the background and I want to see
what it is doing. hardcrack&. Ca
Ben Pfaff wrote:
>
> "E.L. Meijer \(Eric\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Is there anything I can do to improve this situation, or is checkerg++
> > not ready for prime time yet? I really think it will be a great tool
> > when it works.
>
> I guess it must be the latter. As the maintainer of
http://www.menet.umn.edu/~clolson/cbb/
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How about joe? Don't know anything about Norton Editor, but I've heard
some oldtimers say joe is like Wordstar was. Does that ring any bells?
Joe seems to me to be somewhat like pico, but with more features (?).
hth .kevin
On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Bob Nielsen wrote:
>
On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Pablo Ares Gastesi wrote:
> does any one know about a clone for Norton Editor (the same way
> Midnight Commander looks like Norton Commander) ? I have a bunch of
> users who do not change to LINUX just because they are used to NE.
>
Actually the same Midnight Commander
On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Nico De Ranter wrote:
> I'm looking for an application that will let me manage
> my bankaccounts and can draw some nice graphs to show
> what I'm spending my money on. No fancy features are
> necessary :-).
I'm not sure if it's been debianized, but there's "CBB" (Check Boo
Thanks for the concise summary of what SGML and DSSSL are and how they
relate to a PageMaker-type tool.
Jason Gunthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The thing is, SGML, DSSSL and HyTime are amazingly general. There is very
> little text processing that they cannot deal with when combined.
> Of
Arnold Mazur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have added
> append="mem=48m"
> to my lilo.conf but it doesn't work. A free command reports about 16 M.
Did you run `lilo' after editing lilo.conf? The boot block needs to
be reinstalled.
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On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Pablo Ares Gastesi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> does any one know about a clone for Norton Editor (the same way
> Midnight Commander looks like Norton Commander) ? I have a bunch of
> users who do not change to LINUX just because they are used to NE.
Although it is somewhat dif
Hello,
does any one know about a clone for Norton Editor (the same way
Midnight Commander looks like Norton Commander) ? I have a bunch of
users who do not change to LINUX just because they are used to NE.
Thanks, Pablo.
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On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> Arnold Mazur wrote:
> >
> >I have Compaq Deskpro an Debian with 2.0.27 kernel instaled on it.
> >I have added memory up to 48Mb Ram. My kernel returns a message during
> >boot time: Memory 14140k/16384k
> >
> >A free command reports about
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian Skreeg) writes:
> I`ve got my hands on an AWE64 Value and am trying like buggery to get it
> working. Installed ISAPNP , shoved it in the init.d files BUT..
> In order for this technique to work Soundblaster needs to be installed
> as a module. Trouble is... using xconf
"E.L. Meijer \(Eric\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there anything I can do to improve this situation, or is checkerg++
> not ready for prime time yet? I really think it will be a great tool
> when it works.
I guess it must be the latter. As the maintainer of checker, I don't
ever use C++, a
On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Kingsley G. Morse Jr. wrote:
> Will someone please test the 3.9.0-1 (unstable) version of Imagemagick to
> see if it releases shared memory on your box? It doesn't on mine, and I'd
> like to verify that it's a bug in Imagemagick, and not my box, before I
> file a bug report. H
On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Nico De Ranter wrote:
> I'm looking for an application that will let me manage
> my bankaccounts and can draw some nice graphs to show
> what I'm spending my money on. No fancy features are
> necessary :-).
You probably want cbb. I remember there was a debian package, but
Hi,
I have some Problems setting up cfingerd.
Local fingering:
I have in /root
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 30 Nov 21 14:11 .nofinger
but still one can finger root.
I have a userid martin, but when I "finger martin" I not only get the info
about this user, but also about a user whose
Arnold Mazur wrote:
>
>I have Compaq Deskpro an Debian with 2.0.27 kernel instaled on it.
>I have added memory up to 48Mb Ram. My kernel returns a message during
>boot time: Memory 14140k/16384k
>
>A free command reports about 16Mb.
At boot time, specify the amount of memory you actual
Hi folks,
I`ve got my hands on an AWE64 Value and am trying like buggery to get it
working. Installed ISAPNP , shoved it in the init.d files BUT..
In order for this technique to work Soundblaster needs to be installed
as a module. Trouble is... using xconfig the Sound stuff can only b
Hi
Today morning I was install StarOffice debian package. All is working
fine except
StarWriter. Writer offer me only his default font
(times,helvetica,courier ...), which is iso-8859-1 based.
I need a add iso-8859-2 based font to StarWriter. I try modify .sd.csh
(.sd.sh) script - SVFONTS envirome
Lindsay Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Nov 1997, Gertjan Klein wrote:
[Upgrading mc]
>> Why? My current version works for me - are the later versions so much
>> better?
> Yes. 3.5.17-1 has real troubles - in particular it is slow and the screen
> flashes black at times. Th
Hi,
I got the following message while setting up Debian;
"ldconfig: warning:can't open /usr/X11R6/lib/libproc.so (no such file or
directory), skipping"
The file is there and it shows up when I do "ldconfig -v".
I don't know what is going on here. This is the third time I've installed
Debian.
On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Chris R. Martin wrote:
> Just wondering if there is a CVS package for Debian. I looked through the
> Packages files but didn't see it.
Debian 1.3.1:
/binary-i386/devel/cvs-pcl_1.9-4.deb
/binary-i386/devel/cvs_1.9-4.deb
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"Kingsley G. Morse Jr." wrote:
>Will someone please test the 3.9.0-1 (unstable) version of Imagemagick to
>see if it releases shared memory on your box?
>
>Please post your results to this list so other people won't duplicate your
>effort.
I see the bug on this system
linda:~/.netsc
It uses Rendition chipsets and I don't think XFree supports it.
E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On my work we ordered two PC's with Diamond Stealth 3D 3000 series video
> cards with 4MB ram. The PC vendor now has problems delivering this card
> and wants to deliver Diamond Stealth II inst
Chris R Martin writes:
> Just wondering if there is a CVS package for Debian. I looked through the
> Packages files but didn't see it.
Yes, I use
stable/binary-i386/devel/cvs_1.9-4.deb
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I have Compaq Deskpro an Debian with 2.0.27 kernel instaled on it.
I have added memory up to 48Mb Ram. My kernel returns a message during
boot time: Memory 14140k/16384k
A free command reports about 16Mb.
Have someone similar problems and had solved them?
Arnold Mazur.
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Ben Pfaff wrote:
>
> "butch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > i was talking about autodetect of hardware as will be available on
> > redhat 5.0?
>
> The Linux kernel attempts to autodetect hardware devices at boot time,
> if that is what you mean.
maybe he is refering to the MS PNP:)
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On Wed, Nov 19, 1997 at 08:36:56PM -0500, Lee Bradshaw wrote:
> "Paul Miller wrote:"
> > I'm looking for a PCI video card for Linux, which will allow me to do
> > at least 1024x768 in 24bit mode.. and of course as fast as possible. I
> > would like to spend around $300..
> >
> > Here are a few card
Howdy,
I'm looking for an application that will let me manage
my bankaccounts and can draw some nice graphs to show
what I'm spending my money on. No fancy features are
necessary :-).
thanks in advance,
Nico
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Nico De Ranter
Sony Objective Composer (SOCOM)
Sint Stevens Woluwestraat 55 (
On Thu, Nov 20, 1997 at 10:59:20AM -0800, Bill Leach wrote:
>
> It seems to me that I have had more than 4 logical partitions on one drive
> but memory being what it is (mine that is), I can not be certain.
At this time, I have the main partition table filled, with one of those
being an extended
Dear Friends,
I have just installed Debian. It was not smoothless, however so far I
was able to manage all problems by myself. Unfortunately I cannot fix
the following one:
I have installed Netscape 3.01. It runs, but when I try to open a ps
file it propose me to save it on the disk in spite
Hello,
I upgraded to libc6 to try the alledgedly highly improved checker
package, version 0.8-19. However, the simplest `hello world' program in
C++ dumps core on me when compiled with checkerg++. This is a list of
what I think are the relevant packages I have installed:
libc6: 2.0.5c-0
Hi,
On my work we ordered two PC's with Diamond Stealth 3D 3000 series video
cards with 4MB ram. The PC vendor now has problems delivering this card
and wants to deliver Diamond Stealth II instead. Does anybody know
whether this card will work out of the box with the XFree distribution
that come
well, the important parts of that patch appear to be standard part of 3.3.1:
#define HasPosixThreads YES
#define ThreadedX YES
#define HasThreadSafeAPIYES
#define ThreadsLibraries-lpthread
#define SystemMTDefines -D_REENTRANT
in the config file... a q
On 20 Nov 1997, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> Jason Gunthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On 20 Nov 1997, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> > > That's an idea. I'm planning to write it this way:
> > >
> > > 1. Design a script-like language that can be used to fully specify how
> > > an output page should loo
Just wondering if there is a CVS package for Debian. I looked through the
Packages files but didn't see it.
Thanks, Chris
please cc: me in your reply
Chris R. Martin email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Computer Engineeringweb: http://http.tamu.edu/~crm7479/
Texas A&M University"... I'm a 2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hello all!
>
> We have a Linux laptop here that we've just recompiled kernel 2.0.30
> along with the PCMCIA card services for a 3C589 ethernet card.
> We've finally gotten some communication over the ethernet card
> but not everything works. For instance, from the box
Rick Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hmm. after putting my new pieces together, i've lost write permissions
> in /tmp
>
> lyx can't create its temporary directory, emacs sometimes gets a
> permission denied to make /tmp/emacs when sending mail, and exmh
> has similar problems:
>
> er
Hi
I am tryng to get matlab 5 working on my Toshiba laptop. I have run
S56flexlm to set up the license manager. When I try to run matlab I
receive the error message:
/usr/local/src/matlab5/bin/lnx86/matlab: can't resolve symbol
'__register_exceptions'
Does anyone know hoow to fix this?
Thanks
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