On Sat, 9 May 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
> On Thu, 7 May 1998, David Wright wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 7 May 1998, Remco van de Meent wrote:
> >
> > > Is there a way to have mgetty (or something else) counting the number of
> > > RING's it receives on the modem line? I want it to write the results
Hi,
Bo system. Tweaked 2.0.30 Kernel. Got Diald dialing on d and sendmail
sending. The problem I'm having is with fetchmail (I think) I've run
fetchmail from the command line and it has no problem finding my pop server
but the mail addressed to wolfatpandora.org doesn't get interpreted as
be
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Patrick Ouellette
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>IMHO the best way to handle moving machines between
>networks is to have a DHCP server on the lans and let
>the machine use a DHCP client to get the necessary
>network information. It takes some work to set up
>the DHCP
I have come across a number of programs requiring elf-x116lib however I
cannot find it anywhere. Can anyone suggest where to look?
Thanks,
Chris
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Hi Ian,
Please do explain what is the router and what the advantage
and disadvantage of the modem and router in term of cost,
performance, setup/configuration, etc.
Ian Keith Setford wrote:
>
> Yo-
>
> > I'm think to change my phone to ISDN. I'd like to know if
> > PPP/IP masquerade
"Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella" wrote:
>
>After I installed libc6 2.0.7pre1, the libc6 found by ldconfig is
>still the old one. Why?
...
>Setting up libc6 (2.0.7pre1-4) ...
>
>nr# ldconfig -v | egrep libc
...
>libc.so.6 => libc-2.0.6.so
This is OK. do dpkg -L libc6 for a list of t
On Fri, 8 May 1998, Jesus Ruiz de Infante wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a Hewlett Packard Desk Jet 670 C printer, and I haven't been able
> to configure ghostscript version 4.0 to print with it black and white
> papers. Well, actually it prints ok but the top margin gets reduced to
> zero. Prin
On Fri, May 08, 1998 at 02:32:41PM -0400, Shaleh wrote:
> 1. hamm is not kernel dependent. I have used 2.0.29-34 on it.
Thanks.
> 2. make sure /etc/sudoers is ok (i.e. read sudo's man page)
/etc/sudoers and /etc/hosts are unchanged from bo to hamm but the new
"sudo" did not accept the "hostname
E right now looks in /usr/local/enlightenment/themes for themes. There
is no easy way to allow user mods w/o keeping copies in ~/. This can
lead to a good deal of hd usage. E is very hard to make use the menus
program. Other little things. .14 will use a global and user config.
Menus will be
Timothy C. Phan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm think to change my phone to ISDN. I'd like to know if
> PPP/IP masquerade setup for the Linux box would be the same
> for ISDN.
>
There would be some tweekings. However, it should run pretty much the
same with externals being easier here.
Also, in
Yo-
> I'm think to change my phone to ISDN. I'd like to know if
> PPP/IP masquerade setup for the Linux box would be the same
> for ISDN.
Will you be using an ISDN "modem" or a router? Most routers will do
address translation negating the need for IP masquearading.
-Ian
On Fri, May 08, 1998 at 02:05:21PM -0500, Pete Harlan wrote:
> > Kermit is full of bugs, and hamm does not have a current version.
>
> Kermit is easy to download, compile and install, and works well.
> Ctrl-\ is the escape character, but you have to follow it with another
> character to cause anyt
> > And as long as I am here, I have noticed that the escape charactor in
> > kermit does not work ^\. Neither does there seem to be anyway to exit
> > dosemu other than killing the process.
>
> Kermit is full of bugs, and hamm does not have a current version.
Kermit is easy to download, compi
Shaleh wrote:
>
> The debs on E.org are WAY WAY WAY out of date. and do odd things. E
> .14 is out the 28th of this month. I will have a package up as soon
> after that as possible. If you can not wait I suppose I could make a
> temporary package that is NOT an official policy following packag
Hi,
I'm think to change my phone to ISDN. I'd like to know if
PPP/IP masquerade setup for the Linux box would be the same
for ISDN.
Thanks!
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What does it mean when at boot up you get a message about not able to find
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IMHO the best way to handle moving machines between
networks is to have a DHCP server on the lans and let
the machine use a DHCP client to get the necessary
network information. It takes some work to set up
the DHCP server, but the client is a plug in and
go package (at least it was in hamm).
Pat
After I installed libc6 2.0.7pre1, the libc6 found by ldconfig is
still the old one. Why?
nr# dpkg -i dists/frozen/main/binary-i386/base/libc6_2.0.7pre1-4.deb
(Reading database ... 27209 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace libc6 2.0.7pre1-4 (using .../base/libc6_2.0.
1. hamm is not kernel dependant. I have used 2.0.29-34 on it.
2. make sure /etc/sudoers is ok (i.e. read sudo's man page)
Jack Kern wrote:
>
> I upgraded from bo to hamm with little difficulty thanks to the
> autoup.sh script and the testimonials herein as to the systems readiness
> for users.
I upgraded from bo to hamm with little difficulty thanks to the
autoup.sh script and the testimonials herein as to the systems readiness
for users. Thanks again.
Now, sudo won't let the sudoers do. I thought there was a file to
delete somewhere when this happened but I don't know how to find it.
The debs on E.org are WAY WAY WAY out of date. and do odd things. E
.14 is out the 28th of this month. I will have a package up as soon
after that as possible. If you can not wait I suppose I could make a
temporary package that is NOT an official policy following package.
However E is not that
On Fri, May 08, 1998 at 01:07:44PM -0400, Thomas J. Malloy wrote:
> When I, an linux and unix novice, find that commands I am entering are not
> yielding the results I expect how do I know if this failure is caused by a
> program bug, an error in the book or man page, my error or something else?
>
Once I install Debian I hope to set my laptop up so that the network
card has IP 192.168.37.mumble, mask 255.255.255.0. It will also connect
to the 'net via the modem.
However, if I take it to a friends LAN which uses IPs 1.0.x.y then will
I need to change anything? What's the best way of doing t
When I, an linux and unix novice, find that commands I am entering are not
yielding the results I expect how do I know if this failure is caused by a
program bug, an error in the book or man page, my error or something else?
For example on page 104 of "Learning the Bash Shell" O'reilly there is the
> Is there a way to have mgetty (or something else) counting the number of
> RING's it receives on the modem line? I want it to write the results with a
> timestamp in a logfile, if possible.
>
I think it is done by default (unless you have changed considerbly the config
files)
$ grep -A2 RING /
Hello,
I have a Hewlett Packard Desk Jet 670 C printer, and I haven't been able
to configure ghostscript version 4.0 to print with it black and white
papers. Well, actually it prints ok but the top margin gets reduced to
zero. Printing in color works ok with cdeskjet or dj-500c
ghostscript filt
On Sat, 9 May 1998, Rick wrote:
>
> With a RH instalation, it gives you the option of writing LILO to the
> partition that is holding linux (in my case hda6) and then useing the IBM
> boot manager (the one that comes with Partition magik 3) i can select OS at
> boot.
>
> Unfortunatly the IBM boot
"Damir J. Naden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> just curios: why is tetex package so much bigger (in installed size) than the
> 0.4* version? Are there that many new features?
> I use Lyx under hamm system and wonder if there are any advantages of
> installing the 0.9 version at this point?
>
>F
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> Now my current problem, This PC doesn't have a CD, My
> boss won't let me connect this system to the NET( we use WindowsNT servers,
> no one knows how to use Linux/Unix around here) and I only have the Base
> installation. I need a way to download
Sorry about the delay in responding James, we had a 'significant'
storm roll through yesterday...
I don't know the mechanism for how the authentication actually
takes place for PAP but it looks to me as though you are either
asking for or giving the 'null string' as a password for any
user at .
T
I use Debian 1.3.1
I want my smail not to relay. So I have to add the line
smtp_remote_allow = 127.0.0.1:
to the config file. This works only from smail_3.2.0.101 on, which
is a hamm package. So I need to upgrade libc5_5.4.33-3 to at least
libc5_5.4.33-7 first, in order to be able to upgrade to
li
Does anyone know about a filter to convert WMF (Windows meta file) to Gif
o Jpg, or to a format suported by NetPbm or ImageMagick??
Thanks.
__
Felipe Alvarez Harnecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CompaƱia de Telecomunicaciones de Chile.
Telefono: 691.30.5
Hi,
I wonder if anyone knows what exactly is the matter with my linux box.
I have been running Linux now for well gone three years starting with a
4mb DX2-66 and graduated to a 128mb DX4-133 (in textmode).
Of recent, though I have lost two mice within two months. At first, I
thought the reason
I boot a system from floppy into Debian 1.3.1. How do I set it up to recognize
my second NE2100 card?
In my other system, I boot off the hard drive, so I put the following line in
my lilo.conf:
append="ether=5,0x320,eth0 ether=9,0x300,eth1"
But since I'm booting off floppy on this system, ther
On Fri, 8 May 1998, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
> >Which is just the same as manually editing them. Is there a good
> >reason to use vipw, instead of just "vi /etc/passwd"?
>
> only if something goes wrong :) I forget exactly what it is, but vipw does
> some checking before saving the file,
>> > How do you change a users group assignments without manually editing the
>> > passwd and group and also shadowed files.
>> use vipw for editting your password file and vigr for the group file.
>Which is just the same as manually editing them. Is there a good
>reason to use vipw, instead of j
On 7 May 1998, Joachim Trinkwitz wrote:
> It's surpring because I never installed any ftp-server on my system. The
> only servers I installed internally are boa (webserver) and leafnode (news).
> Can anybody explain this message? I would be interested to know how to
> disable
> this ftp-server -
Here in the US, the ringing signal (what the receiver hears) and the
ringback
signal (what the caller hears) are completely separate signals. The
signals
are put on the line by the local central office serving each phone. They
are
completely independent signals and not necessarily in sy
There are several. Be aware that there is a condition where you can
loose mail using the 'supress duplicate email' scripts (mentioned in
the man pages for procmail IIRC).
On Thu, May 07, 1998 at 11:21:23AM -0700, Mike Schmitz wrote:
> Does anyone have a procmail recipe to supress duplicate email?
I had essentially the same symptoms with an Adaptec 2840 (I believe
that is the correct model number). I did try a kernel compiled with
only the AIC7XXX SCSI support and had no change in symptom.
I tried the 1.3.1 disks and the hamm disks (the aic7xxx only kernel
disk was tried only with the hamm
I think vipw also performs some sanity checks...
(least that what it says)
I think that s anice thing...I would bet an extra charicter in juts the wrong
spot
could suffciantly screw a system up
course..I only used vipw once...and I didn't change anything...
I immediatly exited the program as soon
On Thu, 7 May 1998, Britton wrote:
>
> Two small bugs I have noticed in hamm:
>
> pon command only seems to work for root now, not even users who are in
> dialout group. Is there some other group they need to be members of now?
Pass.. I use bo..
> nethack doesn't start up, complaining about
On Thu, 7 May 1998, David Wright wrote:
> On Thu, 7 May 1998, Remco van de Meent wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to have mgetty (or something else) counting the number of
> > RING's it receives on the modem line? I want it to write the results with a
> > timestamp in a logfile, if possible.
>
> Ever
On Thu, 7 May 1998, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> On Thu, 7 May 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
>
> : On Wed, 6 May 1998, Stephen Carpenter wrote:
> :
> : > Um lets see
> : > th efilename is tomsrtbt-1.1.4.38.tar.gz
> : > I have found that the most usefull tool in the web is AltaVista search
> engi
>E works fine on hamm and w/ a little help bo. It requires numerous
>graphic libs. Some of which bo has older versions of. I am the E
>maintainer for Debian. A package will appear when .14 comes out (I have
>posted imlib packages already). .13 breaks most of Debian's policy.
>There is a E ma
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Date: 08 May 1998 01:01
Subject: Re: Debian 1.31
>On 7 May, Jeff Noxon wrote:
>> On Thu, May 07, 1998 at 04:4
Hi All !
I know that this is not the main purpose of this list, but I got a
font from CTAN and I cannot manage to make it work. I installed it
(properly, I think) and used it as a commom font, but with no success...
Any hins ? What am I missing here ?
Thanks in advance.
At 04:57 -0500 on 5/8/98, Joost Kooij wrote:
> On Fri, 8 May 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> > On Fri, May 08, 1998 at 08:03:51AM +0100, Joop Stakenborg wrote:
> > > Matthew D. Myers wrote:
> > > > How do you change a users group assignments without manually
>editing the
> > > > passwd and group a
Hi,
does anyone know how to get xlock to pass the keypress to
the calling process when not in lock mode? i.e. when xlock starts
over a login prompt the first character pressed that stops xlock also
gets passd to the login?
Is there any other x screen savers that might do this?
Cheers, Ben.
B
The creative juices that flow while under the influence always
look really bad the next day. :-)
You are interested in the following:
/etc/ppp <--- directory
/etc/ppp.chatscript
/etc/ppp.options_out
Also; if in your state you thought it would be a good time to
recompile your kernel, make sure y
On Fri, 8 May 1998, Thomas J. Malloy wrote:
> Lets suppose I go out to pub one night and come reeling home after 8 or 9
> pints of stout. Now when I get home I decide this would be fine time to
> make some configuration changes on my system. ( in this particular case it
> was changing the ppp set
Lets suppose I go out to pub one night and come reeling home after 8 or 9
pints of stout. Now when I get home I decide this would be fine time to
make some configuration changes on my system. ( in this particular case it
was changing the ppp settings for my new isp) So I sit down, login as root
an
On Fri, 8 May 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Fri, May 08, 1998 at 08:03:51AM +0100, Joop Stakenborg wrote:
> > Matthew D. Myers wrote:
> > > How do you change a users group assignments without manually editing the
> > > passwd and group and also shadowed files.
> > use vipw for editting your pa
On Fri, May 08, 1998 at 08:03:51AM +0100, Joop Stakenborg wrote:
> Matthew D. Myers wrote:
> > How do you change a users group assignments without manually editing the
> > passwd and group and also shadowed files.
> use vipw for editting your password file and vigr for the group file.
Which is ju
On Thu, 7 May 1998, Petra, Kevin J Poorman wrote:
: > ## ELIMINATES DUPLICATE MESSAGES WITH SAME MESSAGE ID
: >
: > :0 Wh: msgid.lock
: > | $FORMAILZ -D 32768 $PMDIR/cache.msgid
:
: Where does one place this script?
Have a look in procmail's manual page ('man 1 procmail').
> Thi sshould erase the defected MBR, I'm not sure what'd happen to the
> filesystems.
Nothing
(I'm sure that it won't work if you have more then one
> partition.)
why not?
--Jonathan
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David Wright hat gesagt: // David Wright wrote:
> On Thu, 7 May 1998, Remco van de Meent wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to have mgetty (or something else) counting the number of
> > RING's it receives on the modem line? I want it to write the results with a
> > timestamp in a logfile, if possible.
>
Matthew D. Myers wrote:
> How do you change a users group assignments without manually editing the
> passwd and group and also shadowed files.
>
use vipw for editting your password file and vigr for the group file.
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Joachim Trinkwitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> playing around with netcat, I tried out the example fom its README,
> the command 'echo QUIT | nc -v -w 5 target 20-250 500-600 5990-7000',
> which should "inform you about a target's various well-known TCP servers",
> and I took as my 'target' 'localhost' (compl
After reading several of the digests I was getting nervous of the install
disks I had made using rawrite2 in a DOS window on a WindowsNT( Yes, I CAN
hear you all cringe), I 'borrowed' an old PC here at work, put in a
pentium, 16M of Ram, and loaded Debian Linux. Surprise, surprise,
surprise... It w
Hello friends,
==
I'm not sure whether you've got my last message about problems with
talk...it has been solved properly (I just forgot to insert a line
describing my machine and its IP address on PPP interface into
/etc/hosts ;-)
But now, I have another problem - I have cfingerd inst
Oliver Elphick wrote:
> The last line does not terminate with \, so the `if' construct is not
> terminated. All lines before the final `fi' need to end with \.
Sure enough. I edited the rules file and all is well. Does a bug report need
to be filed here or is the maintainer aware of this?
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Shaleh wrote:
>Can someone point me to the problem here??
>if test -f debian/official -a -f debian/README.Debian ; then \
> install -p-o root -g root -m 644 debian/README.Debian \
>debian/tmp-source/usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.34/README.Debian
The last line does not ter
Hi all! I've got a quick question about the arrangement of different
filesystems, for all you smart types out there.
When I originally installed Debian on my system, I created a number of
seperate filesystems in order to keep things logically seperated. One
of them is mounted as /usr/local (
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On Wed, 6 May 1998, James R. Van Zandt wrote:
>
> >> I maintain a hamm mirror at work. According to my records, the
> >> traffic to keep hamm up to date amounts to about 20 MB/day.
>
> >I'm a bit of a newbie with respect to Debian, and I've recently susbcribe
Hello,
I have problem with my network.
On bootup, I get
eth0: enabling 10TP port
SIOCADDRT net is unreacheable
I can run telnet on the to a machine on the same local net,
but can't get out of the local net.
The /etc/resolve.conf and /etc/host file are correct. I do not understand
If you've already received a response, forgive me--I only receive the
digest version of the mailing list.
> On 6/5/98 1:18 AM Bill Leach wrote:
> My question would be, if Mr. Whitwell's machine is using PAP, are the
> entries in the ppp/pap-secrets file correct? AFAIK for the PAP
> authenticat
It's not just xterm, but also rxvt. So unless they were both changed
simultaneously, I'd tend to suspect it's a library or something else
that's shared which has changed...
On Thu, 7 May 1998, Norbert Veber wrote:
> On Thu, May 07, 1998 at 12:33:21AM -0400, Steve Hsieh wrote:
> >
> > Subject
Can someone point me to the problem here??
(cd debian/tmp-source/usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.34; \
rm -f stamp-building stamp-build stamp-configure
stamp-source stamp-image stamp-headers stamp-src stamp-diff stamp-doc
stamp-buildpackage stamp-libc-kheaders)
(cd debian/tmp-sou
On Thu, May 07, 1998 at 03:10:57PM -0600, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
> On Sun, May 03, 1998 at 09:13:58PM -0500, Jeff Noxon wrote:
>
> > Thanks -- that was an excellent idea. I had to massage nfsroot into
> > working with libc6, but it was a great starting point. My client is
> > now taking up 2
On 7 May, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> On Thu, May 07, 1998 at 04:42:23PM -0400, Will Lowe wrote:
>> > I want to have the ability to dual boot with Debian and Windows 95 ? (I
>> > know with Windows NT and Windows 95 this is possible). Will such thing
>> > be possible Debian & Windows 95?
>
>> Absolutely.
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