On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, Neilen Marais wrote:
Hi all
I can't seem to get lredir to work in dosemu.
I am using the dosemu package from hamm. I have an msdos partition
mounted on /dos. In dosemu I type
lredir d: LINUX\FS/dos
And then get error 3c. And I can't seem to find
On Thu, Jan 08, 1998 at 02:38:52PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I currently have my floppy set up so that users can mount ms floppies with
the
line
/dev/fd0/floppy msdos user,rw 0 0
in /etc/fstab
I tried changing msdos to auto, but no dice. Is
On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, Mark W. Blunier wrote:
I use smail/pine for reading mail. When I send out a
message it can take a couple of minutes before pine
lets me do more reading. Is this normal, or do I have
something misconfigured? I chose option 1 on the smail
config, but do not have a smart
Robert Eckard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I cannot telnet or ftp into my Debian box. When attempted, it says
something like connection refused from server.
Again, where should I start to look to try and resolve this problem?
Well, this also explains your mail problem. I assume that you have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I currently have my floppy set up so that users can mount ms floppies with
the
line
/dev/fd0/floppy msdos user,rw 0 0
in /etc/fstab
I tried changing msdos to auto, but no dice. Is there a change so that
it
can automount
Hi, I am trying to get an old Wyse terminal going on my linux box, all is
well, but I have not been able to get keys like PageUp, PageDown, Home and
End to work. The Function Keys were another story, they were comparitively
easy. strings like {ESC}OP, {ESC}OQ, {ESC}OR etc. The place I found
Enrico Zini [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello PC users!
What about putting a penguin sticker on top of those Window 95
keys on all new keyboards ?
They could come handy as new modifiers, for example to switch
virtual consoles, leaving Alt free and providing a good alternative
for
Michael Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, I am trying to get an old Wyse terminal going on my linux box, all is
well, but I have not been able to get keys like PageUp, PageDown, Home and
End to work. The Function Keys were another story, they were comparitively
easy. strings like {ESC}OP,
What's the best way to recompile debian to support multiple ips?
I've installed debian and have not been ablt to find the ip_alias module.
Does anyone know where this can be found?
Daniel DeSantis
Network Ops
Stratos Internet Group, Inc.
attachment: winmail.dat
Hello gnomers,
I am trying to compile gnome-0.11 and am running into trouble. This
is the last error messages and text from the compile.
/bin/sh ../libtool --mode=link gcc -g -O2 -o gnome-score-helper
gnome-score-helper.o ../libgnome/libgnome.la -lgdk -lglib -L/usr/X11R6/lib
-lX11 -lXext
On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, John Spence wrote:
I'm wondering if running Debian has made this an easier process. I've read
100s of messages lately prior to trying this and practically none of the
users with problems were Deb users.
I would think they're all the same, but still, I found it incredibly
Thanks,
I installed the xserver-S3v server, since that is the chipset that my (S3
Virge) graphics card has; does it also have these features?
Greg
At 09:48 PM 1/8/98 +0200, Heikki Vatiainen wrote:
Hi,
If you have not already installed xserver-vga16 package, please do
Later this month I will be in LA for two weeks on business, and I would
like to find an ISP to dial up to (14.4k modem connection) to check
my email back here in Australia. Any Debian users running ISPs
in the LA area? Specifically, wherever is a local call from Hollywood.
(I don't follow the
Hi,
Has anyone heard of a Web browser that uses the svgalibs (or some other
method), rather than X-Win? I have a 100meg hard drive, and have about
10meg free, so I don't really want to install X-win, plus I only have a
386SX, so X-win is rather slow.
I have been using lynx for awhile, and just
On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, Daniel Martin at cush wrote:
/dev/fd0/floppy/msdos msdos user,rw 0 0
/dev/fd0/floppy/ext2 ext2 user,rw 0 0
/dev/fd0/floppy/vfat vfat user,rw 0 0
Speaking of which, I
On Fri, 9 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/dev/hda1/win95 vfat[can't remember the rest]
on startup, it always complains about vfat being an unsupported fs. Yet
mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /win95 works okay. Do I have to compile vfat
support directly into the kernel
On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, Mark W. Blunier wrote:
I use smail/pine for reading mail. When I send out a
message it can take a couple of minutes before pine
lets me do more reading. Is this normal, or do I have
something misconfigured? I chose option 1 on the smail
config, but do not have a smart
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, Daniel Martin at cush wrote:
/dev/fd0/floppy/msdos msdos user,rw 0 0
/dev/fd0/floppy/ext2 ext2 user,rw 0 0
/dev/fd0/floppy/vfat vfat user,rw 0
Greetings,
I would like to have 128 meg in my debian box but it won't recognize it. I
don't see any options during the make config process and the computer
physically does see the memory.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
-- Tim
--
Timothy
On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, Tim Thomson wrote:
Has anyone heard of a Web browser that uses the svgalibs (or some other
method), rather than X-Win? I have a 100meg hard drive, and have about
10meg free, so I don't really want to install X-win, plus I only have a
386SX, so X-win is rather slow.
Such a
I've just been through the same thing with IP Masquerading. I created a
file in /etc/rc.boot (I don't know whether that was the right place or
not!) marked it as executable. It contained the following:
Why not just put the module names in /etc/modules? It's a lot easier.
hmm..
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hi there,
However, I get the LCP problem where they are being sent but not
received. I put LCP-MAX-CONFIGURE 30 in my options file and have
upped it all the way to 150, but I still don't get any LCP's received.
Finally after 30 - 60 seconds the modem
On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, Timothy G. Wells wrote:
I would like to have 128 meg in my debian box but it won't recognize it. I
don't see any options during the make config process and the computer
physically does see the memory.
You need an append mem=128M line in lilo.config. Check the
Today i'd figured i'd try the Explorer package out. No go.. It just
spilled out the following. Any one else run into this? Any suggestions?
Adrenolin [~]$explorer
explorer: error in loading shared libraries
/lib/libqt.so.1: undefined symbol: __pure_virtual
Explorer package and dependent
When installing smail package, the only remaining package in hamm dist
was 3.2.0.100-1, so I installed thinking it had solved previous problems
with /etc/inetd.conf file. Well, the smtp line in /etc/inetd.conf is
*not* commented out, and I still get the same (?) message that fetchmail
sees the
I am preparing to install ghostscript and ghostview on my system.
If anyone can help with the following questions I'd appreciate it.
On my Deb 1.3.1 CD are available
gs v3.33-5
gsfonts v.4.01-5
zlib1 v.1.0.4-7 (already
On Thu, Jan 08, 1998 at 08:32:32PM -0800, G. Crimp wrote:
I am preparing to install ghostscript and ghostview on my system.
If anyone can help with the following questions I'd appreciate it.
Forgat to ask. If I download the newer ghostsc, will the ver. 4.01-7
fonts do or do I need
On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, Damir J. Naden wrote:
When installing smail package, the only remaining package in hamm dist
was 3.2.0.100-1, so I installed thinking it had solved previous problems
with /etc/inetd.conf file. Well, the smtp line in /etc/inetd.conf is
*not* commented out, and I still get
I am in an interrogative mood this evening. There are two things
that have often caught my eye when cruising the dselect selection
browser. The screen package is one. From the description it seems to
me to be pretty much the same thing as the virtual terminals that come
part and parcel
On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, Anthony Fok wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, Mark W. Blunier wrote:
In your /etc/pine.conf.fixed (or /etc/pine.conf or ~/.pinerc),
your smtp-server setting is probably blank; set it to localhost:
# List of SMTP servers for sending mail. If blank: Unix Pine uses sendmail.
-Original Message-
From: Damir J. Naden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, 9 January 1998 2:37 pm
Subject: new smail pkg (3.2.0.100-1.deb) problems
When installing smail package, the only remaining package in hamm dist
was
G. Crimp, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 1/8/98 10:51 PM
I am in an interrogative mood this evening. There are two things
that have often caught my eye when cruising the dselect selection
browser. The screen package is one. From the description it seems to
me to be pretty much the same thing as
G. Crimp wrote:
I am in an interrogative mood this evening. There are two things
that have often caught my eye when cruising the dselect selection
browser. The screen package is one. From the description it seems to
me to be pretty much the same thing as the virtual terminals that
I want to have colors under X. For
that, I have tried to install x term color of the Slackware's Distribution. But
there's a problem.
Have you an other idea,
please.
By advance.
Eric.
Hi,
I've installed pgp-i, to see what it's about. I've noticed many people
have pgp signatures in their messages, and some offer the signature via
finger.
I know why you would want to use it to send encrypted messages, but why do
you want to sign your messages?
I read that it's so you know what
Hi guys,
I have expected just a problem,
I want to conect on the internet with my Debian.
I have configured the file /etc/ppp.chatscript, so that i have
writing my provider's phone number, my login and pass
But when i lauch ppp i don't know what i shall do.
Please help me so that i
Hi,
BTW I fixed Pine to all those who might have the Mailbox Lock problem the
solution is to su -c chmod 1777 /tmp
Now for the problem ... I have procmail installed and I configured it with
the .forward file as the mail-filtering FAQ sugjested ... to no avail ...
I was wondering if some nice
On Fri, Jan 09, 1998 at 01:32:01PM +1300, Michael Beattie wrote:
Hi, I am trying to get an old Wyse terminal going on my linux box, all is
well, but I have not been able to get keys like PageUp, PageDown, Home and
End to work. The Function Keys were another story, they were comparitively
easy.
I hope this is the final version for a while. The script works here on a
freshly installed bo.
Watch out for line folding.
--- cut here ---
#! /bin/sh
# upgrade a libc5 (bo) machine to libc6 (hamm).
# based on Scott Ellis' excellent Debian libc5 to libc6 Mini-HOWTO
# document at
On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, Colson E. wrote:
I want to have colors under X. For that, I have tried to install x term color
of the Slackware's Distribution. But there's a problem.
Have you an other idea, please.
Install the debian xbase package, which includes the standard color xterm
as
Neilen Marais [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't seem to get lredir to work in dosemu.
If I recall arightly, this is a problem with the version of DOS you are
utilizing for dosemu. The DOS kernel that seems to come with dosemu doesn't
support network drives. (Is it a sort of OpenDos lite, or
On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, Tim Thomson wrote:
I know why you would want to use it to send encrypted messages, but why do
you want to sign your messages?
Well, we use it to sign other things. Like, for example, when I upload
a new debian package, I sign it so that the people who run
On Thu, Jan 08, 1998 at 01:26:17PM -0600, Gregory Guthrie wrote:
I have a Zip drive on lp0, and at boot time it is recognized (een if no
disk inserted), and then I cannot use lp0 to print.
The lsmod reports ls module loaded, no ppa module reported.
How can I disable ppa, and print?
You
Will Lowe wrote:
On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, Tim Thomson wrote:
I know why you would want to use it to send encrypted messages, but why do
you want to sign your messages?
Well, we use it to sign other things. Like, for example, when I upload
a new debian package, I sign it so that the
I've installed the xinetd package but at the boot time don't start.
I've 2 machines :
1) Debian 1.3.1.r6 with:
# dpkg -l xinetd
||/ NameVersionDescription
+++-===-==-
ii xinetd 2.1.7-3xinetd
Hi,
I've solved quite all the problems I had with my server/clients running
Debian:-)
I now have a little trouble with the MANPATH environment variable...
I have set up my clients so that I can mount several servers quite the
same way:
/home is splitted into several parts, each belonging to a
On Fri, Jan 09, 1998 at 12:44:10AM -0800, Dan Hugo wrote:
Will Lowe wrote:
Well, we use it to sign other things. Like, for example, when I
upload a new debian package, I sign it so that the people who run
ftp.debian.org (and eventually you) know that that package really came
from me
Guido Bozzetto wrote:
I've installed the xinetd package but at the boot time don't start.
...skip...
with the same problem, xinetd starts if run then manualy from the
prompt but don't start automaticaly at boot. The problem is on the
startup script /etc/init.d/xinetd :
#!/bin/sh
#
#
Hi,
I've solved quite all the problems I had with my server/clients running
Debian:-)
I now have a little trouble with the MANPATH environment variable...
[ ... snip ... ]
The only problem that remain is that I _don't_ want to include the
servers' man directories in the client's
The XF86Setup utility only comes with the xserver-vga16 package. The VGA16
server in the xserver-vga16 package should work with any video card, so that
is why the X based configuration utility comes only with it. Since I want to
use higher resolutions and more colors than plain VGA can offer, I
How about the so called Certificate Authorities?
Should one use them ?
And if am paranoid should I trust them ?
What if I impersonate someone and give out keys under their name ?
I read something about such issues long ago , but still don't understand.
Chuma
Dan Hugo wrote:
Will Lowe wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, Ender Wigin wrote:
Hi,
BTW I fixed Pine to all those who might have the Mailbox Lock problem the
solution is to su -c chmod 1777 /tmp
Now for the problem ... I have procmail installed and I configured it with
the .forward file as the mail-filtering FAQ sugjested ...
Hi,
Is this list supposed keep messages for six hours before sending them?
I sent a message at five tonight, and it has just been recieved (at 11pm).
I don't think it's the list, I'm pretty sure it's my email provider
(usa.net). I seem to be having a few problems with connecting to them
today.
On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, Lindsay Allen wrote:
I hope this is the final version for a while. The script works here on a
freshly installed bo.
Watch out for line folding.
# sanity check that we are in the right place
[ -f base/libc6_* ] || exit 9
9 is already used for perl_base failure.
Hi,
well I dont know the mail filtering FAQ and so on but if u want procmail
to process your mail:
As far as I know procmail usese a file called .procmailrc in you $HOME
for the rules. So the rules should be there not in .forward.
The .forward is just for sending the mail to procmail in case
Damir J. Naden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BTW, my answers to smailconfig when first installing:
1-internet site (SMTP via TCP/IP)
2-visible name: inforamp.net
3-other visible names: none
4-smarthost: inforamp.net
5-use inforamp.net for all mail that doesn't have to be delivered
locally
On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, John Spence wrote:
I'm wondering If I'm going to have to load any. I just succesfully ran
WS_FTP from the pretty looking machine and I know I haven't loaded the ftp
module. It (ip_masq_ftp.o) isn't being loaded from anywhere that I can
find it.
Maybe WS_FTP is configured
Upgrading to unstable used to be easy. Login, get list, choose
yer kit, install. Play. Lovely.
The current unstable tree seems impossible to me to upgrade to without
horrid dependancy stuff creeping in everywhere. My main problem seems
to be with lib6g+ (or something similar), tk4.2 (I
This reason why it is more difficult is that when upgrading from stable -
unstable: you are upgrading from libc5 - libc6. Have you followed the steps
in the mini-HOWTO for this? You can find it at:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/pub/debian/doc/libc5-libc6-Mini-HOWTO.html.tar.gz
Thanks,
Dennis
--
dpk
You don't need color xterms for this. You can get it to work with just
'xterm' by adding the following line to your Xdefaults/Xresources (personal
choice and opinion), which can be either your personal or global file:
xterm*customization:-color
Once I added that, 'ls --color', etc.
Is there such a thing? I have a PCI card from KTI networks, but I can't
make it work with any of the existing drivers, the tech rep thinks the
card has it's own interface (not cloning a more common card), and the
engineer who was supposedly going to get in touch with me hasn't.
Also, why does
While running dselect and installing x, it asks me if I want to create
a config file and I say yes. Then it shoots me into a graphics mode
which takes a long time to load and then when loaded the config
screens seem real sluggish and my computer sounds like its going to
have a hernia. Is my
Rainer Dorsch writes:
I wanted to install Win95 on the slave disk on my IDE system
(/dev/hdb). To make sure, that Linux (on /dev/hda) is not damaged, I did the
following
1. Remove hda
2. Configure hdb as master
3. Install Win95
4. Insert hda again
5. Configured win95 disk as hdb
6.
Hi,
first of all I'd like to thank all of you for helping me finding out
what didn't work with my linux installation. (The installation couldn't
find my harddisk because it uses tha MCA bus architecture). You've
helped me very much!
But I still have a problem: There are patches for MCA in
As I mentioned previously...im a convert to debian linux.
My next step is to start using it at home.
I am no where at work...and looking for some info
gettin gdebian isn't a problem here... we have T-1's and T-3s up the
ass.
In fact I installed on my 486 via FTP in a coupla hours.
anyway...I
kernel-source package that libc6-dev depends on is going to be
available
this week, or alternatively, can I *safely* force the libc6-dev to
install with 2.0.32_2.0.32-1 kernel source?
Yeah, sure, just make sure /usr/include/linux is a symlink pointing to
/usr/src/linux/include/linux, and that
On Fri, Jan 09, 1998 at 02:13:41AM +0200, Neilen Marais wrote:
But IMHO its silly keeping seperate headers... Why not just leave the
links to /usr/src/linux/include? /usr/src/linux is anyway the standard
location for the kernel, and it makes sense to always use your current
kernel's
What is wrong wih my debian configuration since I get the error:
exec of /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_NONE failed
when I try startx?
XF86Setup works well but wants to write to /etc/X11/XF86Config
and copying (not moving) the XF86Config from /etc to /usr/X11R6/bin/
doesn't help.
I'm stuck at this point
(A forwarded message, due to mailer problems...)
-- please forward this to the mailing list for me, thanks Fuz
we have gotten the pppd daemon to start correctly using pon and poff
scripts but we note that now that we ppp support compiled in verses in
modules the ppp.o module always tries to
If you have your XF86Config set up ok, please check /etc/X11/Xserver. Read
the comments in that file and replace XF86_NONE with your correct X server.
For example I use XF86_SVGA since I have a Matrox card.
The correct location of XF86Config is /etc/X11/XF86Config. Any other
reference to it
While running dselect and installing x, it asks me if I want to create
a config file and I say yes. Then it shoots me into a graphics mode
which takes a long time to load and then when loaded the config
screens seem real sluggish and my computer sounds like its going to
have a hernia. Is
Brian K Servis writes:
Hello gnomers,
I am trying to compile gnome-0.11 and am running into trouble. This
is the last error messages and text from the compile.
/bin/sh ../libtool --mode=link gcc -g -O2 -o gnome-score-helper
gnome-score-helper.o ../libgnome/libgnome.la -lgdk -lglib
Hello,
On December 19 I downloaded (to a CD) everything in Hamm/binary-i386
And created the floppy disks later on (from the same place).
When I installed the base installation it put binaries compiled
with libc5. When I was prompted with DSELECT screen I select an option
to update the existing
To quote from the pppd man page:
lcp-echo-failure n
If this option is given, pppd will presume the peer
to be dead if n LCP echo-requests are sent without
receiving a valid LCP echo-reply. If this happens,
pppd will terminate the
This problem existed before that line was entered...
The PPP Howto seemed to mention this might fix it. However all it
seems to do is prolong how long I will wait for the return LCP echo.
However, it never comes. I have tried this with both Earthlink and
IBM.net and it happens with both of
On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, Vladislav Papayan x285 wrote:
When I installed the base installation it put binaries compiled
with libc5.
Bruce is still working on the libc6 boot/base disks. I'm hoping they will
be out sometime next week. The ones in hamm are probably copies of the
current stable
Greetings,
I have been trying to install mgetty-sendfax with voice extensions on a
PC with a USR Sportster 56K voice/fax modem. The machine has the Debian
1.3.1 release installed and I have installed the mgetty 1.1.8-1 packages
from bo.
With the lack of documentation for
I have not compiled Gnome myself but your Makefile seems to lack -lXpm even
though it's needed.
Brian K Servis writes:
[cut]
Now I am getting this error:
/bin/sh ../libtool --mode=link gcc -g -O2 -o htmltest test.o
../gtk-xmhtml/libgtkxmhtml.la -lgtk -lgdk -lglib -lm -L/usr/X11R6/lib
I upgraded to the new smail, and got the message unexpected end of attribute
in /etc/smail/config when sending messages. This completely eliminated the
ability to send or receive messages. I downgraded to the stable version,
force-reconfigured, and have things running again.
Has anyone else
On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
I upgraded to the new smail, and got the message unexpected end of attribute
in /etc/smail/config when sending messages. This completely eliminated the
{ (really [$sender_host_addr])}} }\
else {${if
Any idea when 2.0 will be out? I'm tempted to start playing with the unstable
release, but was hoping to avoid that. I'm just sick of having to download and
compile all the packages that available for glibc (which I don't have).
Mike
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Hi!
Just wondering how to uprade to libc6? Do I just install the libc6 package,
or do I have to reinstall my hole system? ...
http://www.debian.org/devel/libc5-libc6-Mini-HOWTO.html
Ok ... but I just have a little problem (i think!) :)
the libc6 package conflicts with libc5,and when i
On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, Michael [badpixel/bad sector] wrote:
: Hi!
:
: Just wondering how to uprade to libc6? Do I just install the libc6
package,
: or do I have to reinstall my hole system? ...
:
: http://www.debian.org/devel/libc5-libc6-Mini-HOWTO.html
:
: Ok ... but I just have a little
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I currently have my floppy set up so that users can mount ms floppies with
the
line
/dev/fd0/floppy msdos user,rw 0 0
in /etc/fstab
I tried changing msdos to auto, but no dice. Is there a change so that
it
can automount
On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, Michael [badpixel/bad sector] wrote:
Hi!
Just wondering how to uprade to libc6? Do I just install the libc6
package,
or do I have to reinstall my hole system? ...
http://www.debian.org/devel/libc5-libc6-Mini-HOWTO.html
Ok ... but I just have a little
Ender Now for the problem ... I have procmail installed and I
Ender configured it with the .forward file as the mail-filtering
Ender FAQ sugjested ... to no avail ... I was wondering if some
Ender nice person who has Fetchmail getting the mail and Procmail
Ender sorting it
On Thu, Jan 08, 1998 at 01:26:17PM -0600, Gregory Guthrie wrote:
I have a Zip drive on lp0, and at boot time it is recognized (een if no
disk inserted), and then I cannot use lp0 to print.
The lsmod reports ls module loaded, no ppa module reported.
How can I disable ppa, and print?
Two
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All this talk about setting up the X server got me wondering. So, I
checked it out, and it seems that there's some kind of inconsistency
on my machine:
:11:31 [1] alsu (alsu):/home/alsu - ls -l /usr/X11R6/bin/X
:lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 26 Nov 11 23:31 /usr/X11R6/bin/X -
I'd like to install from floppies, but some of the disk images are larger than
1.44 mb. Resc1440.bin and drv1440.bin both copy to my hd at 1,474,560 bytes.
Formatting a HD floppy give me 1,457,663 bytes available.
Any help?
Thanks
Eric White wrote:
I'd like to install from floppies, but some of the disk images are larger
than 1.44 mb. Resc1440.bin and drv1440.bin both copy to my hd at 1,474,560
bytes. Formatting a HD floppy give me 1,457,663 bytes available.
Any help?
Sure.. use the 'rawrite' program or dd (if
I am sorry, I am forwading the mail again, but I had a problem
with my mail that all the messages that were not directed to
debian-alpha
were deleted. So if there were any answeres to my question -- I did
not
see them.
--
From: Vladislav Papayan x285
Sent: Friday, January 09, 1998
I normally leave my computer on all the time. Just the other day I
rebooted and LILO would not work. It prints LI on the screen and then
freezes. I have not rebooted my computer in a few weeks and much has
changed. I am running 2.0.33 with LILO 20-0.1. I have tried running
LILO off of a
Yes, this is because these are disk images, not files to be written to an
already formatted
disk. The formatting itself consumes disk space. You can't copy these files
to the disk.
You must use rawwrite (or some equivalent program). 1,474,560 is indeed the raw
capacity of a 1.44mb floppy.
Eric
Hi,
I am looking for some good books, that introduce linux and provide a good
reference for the begginer, but will still be a usefull reference later on.
I am unsure about the 'xxx for dummies' books, as i have recently found at
my cost, they assume you really are dumb and the first half focuses
How do I make lilo use a chain loader to boot windows on hdc.
hda == linux
hdb == cdrom
hdc == win95
boots to linux, in lilo 19 i could tpye win95 at the lilo prompt and
boot winders. But I do not understand how to set v20 up. Thanks for
the help.
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Hi,
BTW I fixed Pine to all those who might have the Mailbox Lock problem the
solution is to su -c chmod 1777 /tmp
Now for the problem ... I have procmail installed and I configured it with
the .forward file as the mail-filtering FAQ sugjested ... to no avail ...
I was wondering if some
My system is now unusable. Before the holidays, I performed the
steps in the libc5 to libc6 mini-HOWTO successfully. Today, I
decided to try to use dselect to upgrade to hamm. dselect dowloaded
60+MB from the mirror I pointed to (ftp.cdrom.com). I went through
a couple of passes of
Hi,
I have Debian Linux 1.3.1 that cam,e from the Boot disc. I have
recently got
a Micron Xku PII-266. I have looked over the LINUX compatibility site and was
wondering when if there may be support for:
Yamaha OPL3-SAx Sound card. It is on the mother board
Hi,
I've got a IBM PS/2 and tere were some problems with the harddik. I got
round this by creating the partions by hand. But I've got a problem: If
have to use mke2fs to install a file system and I know what to write for
parameters. (I'm a very unexperienced user)
Thanks,
Nils Sandmann
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