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Esteban Crespi:
¿Alguien sabe donde se pueden encontrar los fuentes de los info, es
decir los ficheros .texi ?
En el código fuente del programa.
En Debian, el código fuente (suponiendo que uno tiene el conjunto
oficial de dos CD-ROMs de Debian) está en el CD
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Hola.
No es por nada, pero creo que libc6 (GNU libc 2) ya tiene soporte para
threads incluido (es una de las cosas nuevas que tiene), y posiblemente
no te haga falta nada más.
Una pista: Según dpkg -S, el fichero /usr/include/pthread.h
pertenece al paquete
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Hola.
Me acaba de comunicar el responsable de sunsite que lo de debian es un
problema transitorio y se espera que este fin de semana vuelva a la
normalidad.
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Gracias a Luis y a Santiago.
Era eso. Ya he instalado libc6, ahora me estoy peleando con
la libreadline2. Hay varios paquetes que la utilizan, entre ellos
Bash y parece ser que tendré que desinstalarlos para desinstalar
la libreadline2 que viene con Debian 1.3.1 , y así poder instalar
la nueva y
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On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Jose Miguel Gurpegui wrote:
Gracias a Luis y a Santiago.
Era eso. Ya he instalado libc6, ahora me estoy peleando con
la libreadline2. Hay varios paquetes que la utilizan, entre ellos
Bash y parece ser que tendré que desinstalarlos
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Corrección. Dije:
No debes desinstalar bash, porque es esencial, y puedes
hacer el sistema completamente inutilizable si lo intentas.
Bueno, por intentarlo no pasa nada porque dpkg es listo y sabe que bash es
esencial, pero si además de intentarlo uno pone
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From: Santiago Vila [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jose Miguel Gurpegui [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Debian-esp debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Date: jueves 11 de junio de 1998 17:08 p.m.
Subject: Re: libpthread (y libreadline2)
Mmm, pues sí :-) No debes desinstalar bash,
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On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Jose M. Bello Dieguez wrote:
Ahora me hago el loggin y el password, me dice que no tengo correo, y me
saca un [none]#, tras lo cual me vuelve a pedir el loggin y el password, y
así hasta la eternidad.
¿Hay alguna forma de
Hace tiempo leí sobre un programa que configura automáticamente la Sound
Blaster 16. Me pueden decir que programa es ese? De donde lo saco? Lo lleva
el CD-ROM de Debian 1.3.1?
Grácias,
J. Parera
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Hola.
Una pregunta. Las isapnptools servirían para configurar mi GUS?
Gracias.
Saludos,
Alexandre Maneu i Victòria
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Hola.
Ya se que quiza es inocente y no sirve para nada, pero yo en mi web
(www.mansoft.home.ml.org) en la seccion de linux tengo un articulo sobre eso...
a ver si sirve algo de ahí.
Saludos,
Alexandre Maneu i Victòria
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On Thu, Jun 11, 1998 at 05:54:30PM +0200, J. Parera wrote:
Hace tiempo leí sobre un programa que configura automáticamente la Sound
Blaster 16. Me pueden decir que programa es ese? De donde lo saco? Lo lleva
el CD-ROM de Debian 1.3.1?
Pues tienes que recompilar el kernel para que de soporte
Hola!
Supongamos que yo quiero instalar el paquete X. Como X depende de su
funcionamiento de otros dos paquetes, A y B, también los instalo.
Luego pruebo X y no me gusta. Bien, lo desinstalo.
La pregunta es: sería mucho pedir que dselect me sugiera desinstalar A y
B? :-?¿
(Es que el binstats
On Thu, Jun 11, 1998 at 08:14:50PM +0200, Juan Ignacio Llona wrote:
Hola!
Supongamos que yo quiero instalar el paquete X. Como X depende de su
funcionamiento de otros dos paquetes, A y B, también los instalo.
Luego pruebo X y no me gusta. Bien, lo desinstalo.
La pregunta es: sería mucho
On Thu, Jun 11, 1998 at 08:03:01PM +0200, Alexandre Maneu i Victòria wrote:
Una pregunta. Las isapnptools servirían para configurar mi GUS?
Sirven para configurar cosas PnP, ¿es tu GUS PnP?
Marcelo
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Pues nada que creo que no he conseguido enmascarar con sendmail el nombre
de usuario de mi maquina con el de mi cuenta de correo y por si no sale
bien que sepais que es:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] o [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aunque pensandolo bien creo que no la necesitais...
Hola All!
Pues nada que soy nuevo en las listas de correo y en esta en
particular asi que me presento:
Soy estudiante de 2º de informatica de sistemas en la Complutense
de Madrid y me gusta bastante todo lo relacionado con la informatica y
como no con Linux, aunque lo conozco ya
On Fri, Jun 12, 1998 at 01:35:42AM +0200, Tomas Guemes wrote:
Pues nada que creo que no he conseguido enmascarar con sendmail el nombre
de usuario de mi maquina con el de mi cuenta de correo y por si no sale
bien que sepais que es:
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Thanks a lot, it works now.
The reason was another one: Due to some trial and approaches I set the
remotelogin name on the bo-version with the keyword remotename, which
isn't what the hamm version wants. After fiddling a little around with
the pppconfig package which
Hi,
I downloaded Hamm last night from fp.mi.us.debian.org and I got quite
a lot of package download problems. Packages that seem to have moved
between the ime I selected them and the time I downloaded them.
Anyway, I have a lot of package problems, 58 packages are in
anyone know how to turn repeating keys back on after some stupid program
(like quake) has screwed it up?
i don't want to logout and restart X (i shouldn't have to anyway: this is
unix, not 'doze :)
after checking out the x11 quakeworld client, i find that my keys don't
repeat if i hold them
=?us-ascii?Q?Francois_Gouget?= wrote:
I'm installing a new Debian 2.0 on my PC using the ftp method to
download it from ftp.mi.us.debian.org. During the download I got the
following error message:
getting:
dists/frozen/main/binary-i386/interpreters/perl_5.004.04-6.deb
(3125884)
] anyone know how to turn repeating keys back on after some stupid program
] (like quake) has screwed it up?
Check out the xset program. xset q will query status (so you know
what is going on without changing anything). xset r on might fix
your key repeat problem.
Francois == Francois Gouget?= us-ascii writes:
Francois 5.004.04-2)'. I tried to find another package
Francois that would provide 'perl' but did not find
Perl itself provides perl:
./hamm/hamm/binary-i386/interpreters/perl_5.004.04-6.deb
Francois 'libg++' not the one I expected. I
thanks hamish. tried your settings and still no joy. this one's got me
stumped. anybody else have a suggestion? is there an optimal place to
put 'append' lines in lilo.conf?
-c-
On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Wed, Jun 10, 1998 at 12:59:28PM -0400, Chea Prince wrote:
Hi All,
About a year with Linux (Slackware, Caldera) new to Debian. Just Installed
1.3.1 (bo) CD format from Linux Mall on the same hardware that used
previous OSs.I saw some problems during the install as the CD image was
not true to the source. dselect complained about certain
On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, David Keegel wrote:
] anyone know how to turn repeating keys back on after some stupid
] program (like quake) has screwed it up?
Check out the xset program. xset q will query status (so you know
what is going on without changing anything). xset r on might fix
your key
Non-free can not be on a CD, that is the point of it being called
non-free. As to your problem here goes (I help maintain the
FAQ-o-matic).
COM2 is /dev/ttyS1. You can make a /dev/modem w/ ln -s ttyS1 modem.
While in the dev directory. The No PPP support in kernel is caused by
it trying to
What do people know about this brand of parrellel processing linux?
thanks
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verge of victory, sat down to wait and in waiting died.
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DO YOU YAHOO!?
On Wednesday, June 10, 1998 3:49 PM, Johnie Ingram
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Francois == Francois Gouget?= us-ascii writes:
Francois 5.004.04-2)'. I tried to find another package
Francois that would provide 'perl' but did not find
Perl itself provides perl:
Try mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdd /mnt
The file system on a CD is in the ISO 9660 format not fat. You also don't
have to specify a partition.
for CD:
mount -t msdos /dev/hdd4 /mnt
this does not work. Same with vfat
I tried fdisk on /dev/hdd. Here's the output.
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Francois == Francois Gouget?= us-ascii writes:
Francois (a rather bad name imho), not perl. perl-base
Francois replaces perl which I guess means it provides
Francois it (once the install worked out ok). Or maybe
Francois the package perl provides perl because it is
Francois called perl then.
Hy, I've got BIG problemm:
I've got Debian some time and it was well, but
I've just bought new mainboard (fic 502)and
my X window started to crash ...
undefinied references in libX11.so.6,
fatal error in freeing of nonexisting swap page, ...
But I've got RedHat 4.2 too, and it is unaffected by
[A courtesy copy has also been sent to the auctex package maintainer.]
Waldemar ¯urowski wrote:
AFAIK it is not. AUCTeX is separate package for Emacs, and there is
native(?) tex-mode in Emacs. In other words, if someone wants to use
AuCTeX, she/he should put require tex-site in .emacs.
Mark
I can't figure out how to scroll down in the message window. The help
screen says to press ESC + UP/DOWN .. this works, but it is extremely slow
(keys and only 1 line at a time)... Is there a way to use PgDn/PgUp?
Thanks
-Paul
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On Wed, Jun 10, 1998 at 08:29:20PM -0400, Shaleh wrote:
Non-free can not be on a CD, that is the point of it being called
non-free. As to your problem here goes (I help maintain the
FAQ-o-matic).
Well, if it by definition could not go on CD, it should be called
non-CD. Some parts of it ARE
Hi Paul Miller; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
I can't figure out how to scroll down in the message window. The help
screen says to press ESC + UP/DOWN .. this works, but it is extremely slow
(keys and only 1 line at a time)... Is there a way to use PgDn/PgUp?
Thanks
-Paul
I have
Basically, while X works and svgatextmode works, things like Sasteroids doesn't.
It gives me a garbled screen, where i can make out some stuff, and when i quit,
i
get
a ferked up console screen with or sans svgatextmode on. so...what do I do?
Should I tool around in /etc/vga/ and if so, double
For some reason my box excepts nil for connections. I found and removed
the all pariniod from my /etc/hosts.deny and added ALL to hosts.allow
and still it dosn't help. I noted that my xinitd also has some problems
wiht haveing no listing but for ports like echo and local things. little
help
What do people know about this brand of parrellel processing linux?
Hmmm. Kind of an open ended question. You mean besides what the web pages
say?
I know that a cluster of Linux machines using a resonably quick
intercommunications network can rival some of the large supercomputers for
a
How can I disable the userid/printjob identifier pages using lpd?
I just moved a Canon BJC-4000 which used to be attached to a Win95 machine
on the LAN; I used to use samba to print to it. Now I've got it on my machine,
but it's printing those id pages, which is a waste of paper and ink. Do the
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Kiyan Azarbar wrote:
How can I disable the userid/printjob identifier pages using lpd?
I just moved a Canon BJC-4000 which used to be attached to a Win95 machine
on the LAN; I used to use samba to print to it. Now I've got it on my machine,
but it's printing those id
(I'm using the lastest slink/hamm packages...)
My slrn isn't using the system newsgroups.dsc file... the file exists and
has the groups/descriptions as expected. When I run slrn when .jnewsrc
and .newsrc don't exist, I get the following error:
$ slrn
slrn 0.9.5.2 (May 17 1998 11:27:48)
Unable
What missing package causes the following in source configure scripts?:
'checking for working makeinfo.. missing'
Thanks,
Timothy
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On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Marc van der Vossen wrote:
Hi,
A big thanks to all who have responded to my questions. I can now mount
every thing I want. Is there an automatic mounter ? If I would like to mount
three things, what should they be called? I know /mnt, but that is only one
out of three.
Sorry to bring this up, but can someone suggest an up-to-date HTTP
mirror?
I tried http://ftp1.us.debian.org, timestamp there is June 10 which
is ok, but APT says I don't need anything new. If I use
ftp://ftp.debian.org, I need to download 60mb+ of stuff -- odd.
Unfortunately FTP seems to have
Hi,
I have some problems with X running on a bo system, with a Diamond
Stealth 3D 3000 series video card (4MB memory).
The PC used to run a bo system (1.3.1) and worked OK. Then the hard
disk broke down, and problems with memory were also suspected. The hard
disk was replaced and the memory
On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Craig Sanders wrote:
anyone know how to turn repeating keys back on after some stupid program
(like quake) has screwed it up?
xset r on doesn't work?
xset 100 10?
Regards,
Damien Miller
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| Internet
Hi Folks,
Not strictly a debian question, I guess. I've just started using mutt as
my MUA, and I'd quite like to use Vim as the editor. At the moment I'm
using pico (yukk!) because it's the only thing I know of which loads fast
and does word wrapping.
I'm guessing that mutt doesn't wrap
Hi Folks,
Just something I thought I'd like to share with the list... It's nothing
crucially important, so if you're in a hurry, feel free to skip over it.
I've sort of been into Linux for a year or so now, I guess. Actually,
prolly not quite that long. I consider myself an 'advocate' and I'm
On Fri, 12 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I have surmounted the major obstacles (the fact that I can send
this sort of proves that). I have got X running with my fav. WM, AfterStep
1.0 (tho I don't like that Debian menu... how do I get rid of it so I can
edit the .steprc and get
Did you installed some packages using dselect for example ?
Franck
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I am looking for libXpm in order to compile the source version
od wine (its newer then the one in the debian package)
is there a debian package of libXpm? because i couldn't find one.
id not, does anyone know where i can find a binary version and how
to install it? (i think there is one under
Hi,
I have just set up a primary and secondary name servers on my network, and I
have created some A class records for things like ftp, www and news. I would
like to deny access to say the web site if someone used say
http://ftp.bogus.org and just allow access from http://www.bogus.org, I have
On Fri, Jun 12, 1998 at 06:39:11PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While I have found some Vim settings that wrap messages on screen, they
don't seem to insert the CR (or LF/CR, or LF, or whatever it is these
days) at the end of the line...
Here's part of my muttrc; among other things, it
On Wed, Jun 10, 1998 at 04:30:42PM -0400, Paul Miller wrote:
Is it possible to telnet directly to a host behind ip_masq? -- Something
like connecting to a different hostname at the same ip, and acting as a
different computer. -- Apache does this with virtual hosting.
You can use
.
I have done this and other tricks with an IP MASQ network by using a port
bouncer and bouncing a particular port to and from a masqued box.
Joe
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
Is it possible to telnet directly to a host behind ip_masq? -- Something
like connecting to a different
Come to think of it Redhat did put mount points under /mnt/ Being lazy I
usually mount everything (cd, floppies) under mount. But I did make mount
points of /A, /B, /CD, and now /bernie. The latter is for my bernoulli
drive, the first two for the floppys. I don't remember if /A: was legal.
Hello all,
I have one PC at work with debian installed, where I would like to use ftp (we
have a fast connection). In the manual it is described how to configure the
resolv.conf file, i.e you must write the IP address of the domain name server,
but what if you don't have any? We reach
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On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
I reinstalled debian 1.3.1, using the XF86_S3V server. I am using xdm
to login. Every so many times the machine hangs when terminating the
xsession. The screen gets a single color, it seems to have a
On Fri, Jun 12, 1998 at 06:39:11PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While I have found some Vim settings that wrap messages on screen, they
don't seem to insert the CR (or LF/CR, or LF, or whatever it is these
days) at the end of the line...
Am I completely losing it, or is it possible
On Fri, 12 Jun 1998 00:15:39 +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
Yes, you just hit the enter key at the end of each line. :-) Use J to
join lines when reformatting, etc.
Or use Joe.
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I need to ask a question that isn't Debian specific: if inappropriate,
let me go ahead and apologize.
I still have SuSE installed on my laptop. Curiousity got the best of me
and I installed XEmacs this morning. I opened the prog and everything
works fine except this: whenever I mouse-over the
I use the FTE editor quite a bit for programming and html, but I have to
use it as root. I would prefer to be able to use it in my normal
account. When I try to execute FTE as anyone else but root it gives me
this error message:
open: Permission Denied
Failed to open /dev/vcsa*
I never get
On 11 Jun, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
Sorry to bring this up, but can someone suggest an up-to-date HTTP
mirror?
From my /etc/apt/sources.list my two favorites are:
deb http://bigfoot.eecs.umich.edu/pub/linux/debian frozen main contrib non-free
deb http://llug.sep.bnl.gov/debian frozen main
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Mikhali Mifsud wrote:
What do people know about this brand of parrellel processing linux?
thanks
check Extreme Linux at www.redhat.com
regards
OK
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Craig Sanders wrote:
anyone know how to turn repeating keys back on after some stupid program
(like quake) has screwed it up?
I use this in a hacked /etc/init.d/ file to set it to something sane. By
default it was awfully slow:
/sbin/kbdrate -r 30
(Note: this is because X is even started,
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I don't know how up to date it is, but there is another Australian
http mirror at http://ftp.it.com.au/ftp/ (I think). They also have
non-US. They used to be very fast, but I've been finding their ftp site
very slow lately, but YMMV. I can't vouch for http
Yes, that is how it should be -- but mine isn't! That is why I posted the
message in the first place!
Touching that file doesn't work because slrn isn't using the system
newsgroups.dsc file. I've even tried setting the SLRN_LIB_DIR variable..
-Paul
On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Steve Lamb wrote:
On
On: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 14:42:21 +0700 Michael Acklin writes:
Hello,
I have just installed Apache Web Server and keep getting the same
message
I try to start the server. What do I need to do get the server working.
Here is the error.log
[Wed Jun 10 13:59:35 1998] [alert]
On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
Hi,
I have some problems with X running on a bo system, with a Diamond
Stealth 3D 3000 series video card (4MB memory).
The PC used to run a bo system (1.3.1) and worked OK. Then the hard
disk broke down, and problems with memory were also
I've just installed Debian 2.0 and successfully downloaded several
packages using the custom install and FTP method of access. Now, when I
reboot the system, it gives me several network errors, and FTP is gone
from dselect's Access menu. Any suggestions?
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Many thanks - Norbert in particular
Changing the options file to initiate ppp on the ISP machine - I just
inserted the line
$ ppp
to the options file and it worked perfectly.
As an experiment and to ensure that all my playing didn't upset anything
else I restarted the installation using the
I think I can safely say that anyone who tells you Linux (any flavour) is
as easy to set up as Win95 is pulling your leg. ... You
can make it exactly how you like it, and nothing (much) is forced down
your throat.
-- I am trying to get some networking up on W95/NT,
to do it on Debian took a
Thanks guys,
I now automaticly (sp) mount my harddisk partitions. And I'm going to find
one of those automounters (for CD and Zip).
Thanks Again,
Marc
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/A: is legal. I use /c: /d: /e: for my windoz partition. (It's a pitty
that I can't get rid of them now.)
Dennis
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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: CD-rom and
On Thu, Jun 11, 1998 at 01:12:41PM +0200, Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
It seems to be the famous Cannot determine hostname problem.
Check the contents of your /etc/hosts and /etc/host.conf files.
/etc/hosts should contain your ip-address and your fully qualified
hostname and /etc/host.conf
On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Brian Morgan wrote:
I've just installed Debian 2.0 and successfully downloaded several
packages using the custom install and FTP method of access. Now, when I
reboot the system, it gives me several network errors, and FTP is gone
from dselect's Access menu. Any
Paul Miller wrote:
Is it possible to telnet directly to a host behind ip_masq?
You need to run a port forwarder on the masquerading host.
-- Something like connecting to a different hostname at the same ip,
and acting as a different computer. -- Apache does this with virtual
hosting.
This
Dear Debian,
I have installed Debian version of Linux on my PC as a dual boot
WIN95/Linux system. I tried installing x-windows and I have a video
problem. I set up the mouse, keyboard, moniter, and video card correctly
but the screen comes up all fuzzy, wavey lines, etc. My video chipset
and
I've had pretty good luck with http://llug.sep.bnl.gov
Bob
On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
Sorry to bring this up, but can someone suggest an up-to-date HTTP
mirror?
I tried http://ftp1.us.debian.org, timestamp there is June 10 which
is ok, but APT says I don't need anything
Hi All,
We can close this thread. PPP works now. Thanks for all those who jumped
in to help me. I really like the response time of this list. First
response from Shaleh was in ten minutes. WOW!!
Here is the scoop. I un-installed PPP package and installed it again. It
still did not work.
I just installed netscape using the ns-install script since the package
wasn't working. It installed correctly, however it won't let me run it.
When I type netscape it tells me:
cp: *: No such file or dirctory
I don't suppose that anyone has a solution for me?
Thanks for any help, lynx is
After using rmail for reading mail for several years, I am now
trying to learn to use gnus. I have a several questions that I haven't
been able to resolve.
I find it convenient to leave the point in the summary buffer at
the top of the screen, and read the messages in the article
I just installed netscape using the ns-install script since the package
wasn't working. It installed correctly, however it won't let me run it.
When I type netscape it tells me:
cp: *: No such file or dirctory
I don't suppose that anyone has a solution for me?
I don't know why it's giving
* NY = Noel Yap
NY [A courtesy copy has also been sent to the auctex package
NY maintainer.]
Thank you, I'm not subscribed to debian-user at this moment.
The Debian AUC TeX package currently works the way it does because
Debian is a multi-user operating system.
A system administrator may
I have installed Debian version of Linux on my PC as a dual boot
WIN95/Linux system. I tried installing x-windows and I have a video
problem. I set up the mouse, keyboard, moniter, and video card correctly
but the screen comes up all fuzzy, wavey lines, etc. My video chipset
and moniter
Bob Hilliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BH How can I use gnus to review old (previously read) mail that is
BH held in the gnus folders? My .gnus file is set up for the
BH nnfolder secondary-select method.
Use C-u RET to enter the group from the *Group* buffer.
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I have one box that is still Debian 1.2, can I upgrade to hamm
directly, or should I go to bo first? Unfortunately this is not a
test machine, so I can't afford to have it crashed. What's the best
route for something like this?
Which brings me to another question... what do I use in dselect for
I'm having trouble getting x11 to work properly in Debian 2.0. I did a
custom install of Debian, and selected all available options, including
xwindows. When I type xdm, or startx, I get the following message:
can't load library 'libxmu.so.6'
When I go to the x11 directory, and try the man
I've just applied to register an *.org domain name that will be aliased
to my Linux box (already an *.edu host). I'm wondering whether any of
the standard Debian Internet services are likely to need reconfiguration
if an IP address becomes associated with more than one Internet name.
I use Exim
I am using yard-1.15 to make a compressed root fs floppy for installation
of the some new systems (hamm). I can write the image out, and it boots
fine, but when I try to login as root (with no passwd) I get:
login[20]: invalid password for 'UNKNOWN' on 'tty1'
If I try to CTRL-ALT-DELETE it, I
Debian Gods/Goddesses -
I am trying to set up remote printing. I have a Intel PC compatable
running Linux attached to a HP LaserJet 4m with a parallel cable and local
printing is working fine under the bsdlpr package. I have a room full of
SGIs and Suns, all happily networked together (with the
Raj writes:
I was focussed on the other file in ppp directory called optionsttySXX.
And I did not see any reference to the port in that file except the file
name. The comment inside that file says that I should rename that file
for my serial port to optionttyS1 and edit it to put my hostname.
This one is driving me crazy and cropping up everywhere when compiling.
Anybody got some hints on which package libungif.so.3 is hiding in?
tia
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Libungif is not officially debianized yet. Jim Pick and I have a
temporary version available. See www.livenet.net/~shaleh/software
Patrick Scott Pierce wrote:
This one is driving me crazy and cropping up everywhere when compiling.
Anybody got some hints on which package libungif.so.3 is
Glad it is working now! I will add an item to the FAQ-o-matic telling
people to ignore that file.
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I'm having trouble setting up xwindows in debian 2.0. I install
Xwindows as an option when installing debian 2.0 (kernel 2.0.33), but
get error messages all over the place about missing libraries when I
type xdm or startx. In running dselect, I see that I have libc6
installed, but everytime I
Thanks to the numerous responses I received from my posting (June 9, 10:04)
regarding setting up XFree86 on my Debian 1.3 O/S.
Below is what I think I'm supposed to do. Possibly, someone could verify if
this is correct.
First, let's make sure I understand the difference between various versions
Are there any instructions?
I thought the hello package was supposed to explain it all, but clearly
this was a joke. Unless the src package is better?
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