*- the lone gunman wrote about "Re: Netscape Navigator"
| On Tue, Aug 25, 1998 at 01:05:42AM +0200, Peter Granroth wrote:
| > On Mon, Aug 24, 1998 at 05:02:18PM -0500, the lone gunman shared with us
the following words of wisdom:
| > > On Fri, Aug 14, 1998 at 02:52:26PM -0400, Will Lowe wrote:
| >
I've got an aliase setup ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) that's supposed to filter all mail
through a custom filter.
I have a one-line .forward file:
/home/vote/bin/test.sh
test.sh consists of two lines
#!/bin/bash
cat > test
sendmail uses /bin/sh as it's mail shell and
HI :-) CAN I RUN PROGRAMS FOR WN95 ON LYNUX LIKE AUTOCAD
14
Check your cables. A similar problem on one of my systems was caused by
a bent pin on an external scsi cable.
Mike
On Mon, Aug 24, 1998 at 12:47:08PM +0200, Alexander Koch wrote:
> Hi folks.
>
> We've a shiny new server and the resc1440 image from the current
> diskset is freezing on boot whil
On Mon, 24 Aug 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: *- Thomas Malloy wrote about "Why hurd ? was (What is hurd?) "
: |ALPHA SPARC i386HURD
: |Which one of these things is not like the other?
: |
: | Since hurd is an operating system and not an architecture why does debian
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Here is a re-send of my earlier email. In the time between the first one I
downloaded and installed PGP 2.6 and sent my 2.6 keys to public key servers
(as listed below).
I have also been doing quite a but of C++ on Solaris lately, which is good
prep work for Li
On Tue, Aug 25, 1998 at 01:05:42AM +0200, Peter Granroth wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 24, 1998 at 05:02:18PM -0500, the lone gunman shared with us the
> following words of wisdom:
> > On Fri, Aug 14, 1998 at 02:52:26PM -0400, Will Lowe wrote:
> > > The netscape license (until this past january, and no re
On Mon, Aug 24, 1998 at 05:02:18PM -0500, the lone gunman shared with us the
following words of wisdom:
> On Fri, Aug 14, 1998 at 02:52:26PM -0400, Will Lowe wrote:
> > The netscape license (until this past january, and no releases have been
> > made since then) didn't allow us to redistribute th
Debs:
Here is the followup and solution.
If a kernel image is on a different hard drive, you must temporarily mount
that file system and point the lilo.conf to the kernel image on it before
you run lilo.
So the debian image part of lilo.conf below could look like this:
image=/debian/boot/vmlin
(Ted Harding) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| On 24-Aug-98 daryl wrote:
| > folks,
| >
| > both of my my debian systems have the wrong time. they are 7 hours
| > too early, although they are in the correct timezone (PDT). i can
| > use the date command to set the date right, however i still have the
On 24-Aug-98 daryl wrote:
> folks,
>
> both of my my debian systems have the wrong time. they are 7 hours
> too early, although they are in the correct timezone (PDT). i can
> use the date command to set the date right, however i still have the
> same problem after a reboot.
>
> can someone pleas
This one's a tad bit weird: in Windows, Netscape drop down menus have a
defined size and you scoll through the box...in X, it just seems to drop
to the bottom of the screen and then give you "more >" on the bottom. Is
there any way I can make it give me a box? X decided to shrink my virtual
screen
I'm running sendmail 8.8.5 and apparently, according to
http://maps.vix.com/tsi/dnload/sm8-antirelay.txt, I may not need to upgrade
to stop some dang spammers.
I could just add
F{LocalIP} /etc/LocalIP
into sendmail.cf's local info section, but I'm worried about this ruleset
code...
Scheck_rcpt
On Sun, Aug 23, 1998 at 02:12:31PM +1000, BG Lim wrote:
> 1. Its using my 'Windows Start' key as the 'Meta' key. Seems to be only a
> problem with WindowMaker, not the other window managers like icewm or kde.
> I'm using the deb packages found at the windowmaker ftp site.
WindowMaker is kind of p
Here's a doozy for you: anyone know where I can get my hands on an
Egyptian font for X? I'm taking a class and would like to type my
assignments (my drawing isn't up to par :)
(this is ancient Egyptian class, I don't know what script they use now)
---
We have only two things to worry about: That
On Mon, Aug 24, 1998 at 02:08:50PM -0500, the lone gunman wrote:
>
> What is the correct procedure for building a home-grown custom kernel
> with make-kpkg? What are the steps from installing the kernal source
> package to installing the new, roll-your-own kernel?
Actually, this is covered in th
On Fri, Aug 14, 1998 at 02:52:26PM -0400, Will Lowe wrote:
> The netscape license (until this past january, and no releases have been
> made since then) didn't allow us to redistribute the netscape binaries.
> You have to download them from ftp.netscape.com. Put them in /tmp,
> download the insta
I've browsed through the Hurd faq, but I'm still not clear exactly what
advantages Hurd has over the Linux kernel. The FSF say that when they
decided to continue Hurd development in 1990 once they heard about Linux,
Linux was not portable and didn't scale well (esp. to multiprocessor
machines). Th
>> "SC" == Sudhakar Chandrasekharan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[.. Dial-in attempts.]
SC> * Does Netcom use PAP / CHAP?
You should ask their tech support. This is an important issue to know
when setting up a dial-in connection.
You described your failed attempts, but to help you, we need the
>> "d" == daryl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
d> i have a debian system with 128 megs of memory.
d> i have the following line in lilo.conf:
d> append="mem=128"
I belive this should read append="mem=128M"
Ciao,
Martin
>> "S" == Shaleh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
S> Hi, I have two machines I would like to network. One of them uses ppp
S> to connect to the internet. The other should be able to see the
S> internet thru this first machine. Below is a network layout:
[...]
S> ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.{1,2} netma
Brian wrote,
> *- Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote about "wfwg 3.11 trashed my partition table"
> | thanks, bill.
> | I tried to install windows for workgroups from diskette on my thinkpad, on
> the
> | existing dos partition.
> | regardless of what it put on /dev/hda2, it trashed my partition t
*- Thomas Malloy wrote about "Why hurd ? was (What is hurd?) "
| ALPHA SPARC i386HURD
| Which one of these things is not like the other?
|
| Since hurd is an operating system and not an architecture why does debian
release packages for it.
| I thought DEBIAN was a di
On Sun, 23 Aug 1998, Alan Su wrote:
> "Paul M. Foster" wrote (Mon, 24 Aug 1998 01:34:27 -0400 (EDT) ):
> |>
> |>Debs:
> |>
> |>I have two hard drives, partitioned this way:
> |>
> |>/dev/hda1 dos partition
> |>/dev/hda4 Redhat
> |>/dev/hdb2 Debian
> |>
> |>Here's my lilo.conf, sitting on /dev/hd
*- Tony Schonfeld wrote about "Fetchmail."
| Please can i have an example to use fetchmail running from root
| to retrieve a mail from a pop server and forward it to my
| local smtp server ?
|
Here is mine. I run 'fetchmail -d 300' from ip-up and then 'fetchmail
-q' in ip-down.
set logfile = "
> i have a debian system with 128 megs of memory.
> i have the following line in lilo.conf:
>
> append="mem=128"
It should be:
append="mem=128M"
It works fine for me.
-Ossama
According to Hamish Moffatt:
>
> On Sun, Aug 23, 1998 at 07:36:13PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I had a perfectly working X environment. After a routinely e2fsck
> > (done by the boot scripts) with a few error reports for my root partition
> > (/usr, /var/ home are separate), I get the fol
Greetings,
I'm trying to install Debian 2.0 on an old 486dx4/100 with 32 MB of RAM,
2 GB of scsi disk, and a tulip-based PCI ethernet card. This is an Asus
SP3g-based machine.
Installing from the base disk set went fine. When the system rebooted
after the base install the network was not visibl
According to Noel Yap:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I had a perfectly working X environment. After a routinely e2fsck
> > (done by the boot scripts) with a few error reports for my root partition
> > (/usr, /var/ home are separate), I get the following messages and X
> > then
i have a debian system with 128 megs of memory.
i have the following line in lilo.conf:
append="mem=128"
but the os still only sees 64 mb. any tips, clues, rtmfs, etc.
are welcomed.
tia,
//daryl
folks,
both of my my debian systems have the wrong time. they are 7 hours
too early, although they are in the correct timezone (PDT). i can
use the date command to set the date right, however i still have the
same problem after a reboot.
can someone please shed some light on this subject. any poi
ALPHA SPARC i386HURD
Which one of these things is not like the other?
Since hurd is an operating system and not an architecture why does debian
release packages for it.
I thought DEBIAN was a distribution of linux, which runs on various hardware
platforms. I hav
ftp.mi.us.debian.org is currently down. We are having campus-wide
power problems. Unfortunately we have no estimate on the downtime
length. Thanks for your patience.
fyi.
Dennis
--
Dennis Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | phone: 353.4844
Network Admin, College of Engineering, MSU | p
Hi,
Is there such a thing as software that will check environmental conditions
on a motherboard, CPU fan, etc? My motherboard has a hardware monitor on
it but I don't always want to go to the BIOS to check the conditions.
Thanks,
-Ossama
Doesn't have to run as root, mine looks like this:
~> more .fetchmailrc
defaults proto pop3 smtphost localhost
poll mailhost1 user jesse password password1
poll mailhost2 user jesse password password2
I make it poll every 10 minutes like this:
fetchmail -d 600
On Mon, Aug 24, 1998 a
On Mon, 24 Aug 1998, David Welton wrote:
> Anyone heard of anything similiar for Linux?
>
> Here's what I need, more or less:
You could take a look at pts/keystone. I don't know if it will do
everything you want, but from the web-site description it looks as though
it might to a chunk
You could build this using php/mysql, I'm doing something like it in
coldfusion/oracle, but I'm investigating php/mysql for some other projects.
On Mon, Aug 24, 1998 at 12:18:58PM -0700, David Welton wrote:
> Anyone heard of anything similiar for Linux?
>
> Here's what I need, more or less:
> ---
I've a couple of questions about sendmail :
i need to store a subdomain in a pop account, i've uncomment the line:
'Kmailertable dbm /etc/mailertable' in sendmail.cf
and write in this file by example: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and build database with 'makemap dbm mailertable < mailertab
On Fri, 21 Aug 1998 12:41:05 CDT, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Aug 1998, David Stern wrote:
>
> : $ man aliases
> :
> : [..]
> : Loops can not occur, since no message will be sent to any person
> : more than once.
> : [..]
> : [..]
> : All I really want is to mail for root to go to
Please can i have an example to use fetchmail running from root
to retrieve a mail from a pop server and forward it to my
local smtp server ?
Many thanks per advance,
Tony
Tony Schonfeld - F5GIT - GRENOBLE - Voice/Data/Fax: +33 (0)476932598
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECT
*- Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote about "wfwg 3.11 trashed my partition table"
|
| thanks, bill.
|
| I tried to install windows for workgroups from diskette on my thinkpad, on
the
| existing dos partition.
|
| regardless of what it put on /dev/hda2, it trashed my partition tables.
|
| If I ree
> KLyX is just LyX for the KDE environment.
not completely. While it is partially rewritten to use the other toolkit, it
also allows multiple windows and the tearing off of some of the tool-stuff.
On the other hand, it is based on an older lyx version; there is currently
work to merge the two
thanks, bill.
I tried to install windows for workgroups from diskette on my thinkpad, on the
existing dos partition.
regardless of what it put on /dev/hda2, it trashed my partition tables.
If I reenter the same valued for the partititons, will my e2fs partition
survive? or do I have to reins
I installed Hamm on a machine at home. The installation went perfectly.
I next tried configuring a dial up connection to get into my ISP (Netcom
- http://www.netcom.com/).
Here is the story of my experiments with pppd and associated
applications -
1. I first tried dunc to create a new connection
There were two lotus notes look-alike projects announced in the last
month. Search on freshmeat.net and slashdot.org for their URLs.
David Welton wrote:
>
> Anyone heard of anything similiar for Linux?
>
> Here's what I need, more or less:
> -
> Home page from where all other pages are acce
Anyone heard of anything similiar for Linux?
Here's what I need, more or less:
-
Home page from where all other pages are accessed. The home page should
include a complete summary of the project:
Project team members
Start date, key milestones, launch date
Overview of the project
Links to
1) get source
2) untar/gzip to /usr/src/kernel-source-
3) ln -s kernel-source- linux
4) cd to linux
5) make menuconfig or make config or make xconfig
6) make-kpkg binary --revision=
7) cd ..
8) dpkg -i
the lone gunman wrote:
>
> What is the correct procedure for building a home-grown custom kern
On my Debian 1.3 system, I installed the package which removes the
sysV style init scripts and installs the /etc/runlevel.conf system. I
did not see this package in my hamm install. Did I overlook it?
I ask, because I would like to enable bootpc on my computer at
startup. All I need to do is r
What is the correct procedure for building a home-grown custom kernel
with make-kpkg? What are the steps from installing the kernal source
package to installing the new, roll-your-own kernel?
Thanks!
*- Adam Greene wrote about "What is hurd?"
| What exactly is HURD. I remember hearing something about it from GNU
| (thought it was a clone of the Linux kernel)???
|
See,
http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd.html
http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd-and-linux.html
http://www.corridor.com/~sfa
On Mon, Aug 24, 1998 at 01:11:41PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] shared with us the
following words of wisdom:
> Hi,
> Am I correct in understanding that things like Tex/Latex/LyX/Kalyx are
> typesetters? And can someone explain what they are for and what the difference
> between them is?
>
T
*- George Bonser wrote about "Re: Typesetters?"
| On 24 Aug 1998, Ole J. Tetlie wrote:
|
| > KLyX is just LyX for the KDE environment.
| >
| > All these are especially superb for scientific writing, but also highly
| > usable for normal text.
| >
|
| One additional note, people familliar with A
> > What exactly is HURD.
Hurd is covered in depth on the gnu website. Look in the software section.
Also look at the overview of the GNU system to see how it is/was supposed
to fit in to the system, and how Linux more or less beat it to it.
regards,
vinny
What exactly is HURD. I remember hearing something about it from GNU
(thought it was a clone of the Linux kernel)???
On 24-Aug-98 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> Am I correct in understanding that things like Tex/Latex/LyX/Kalyx are
> typesetters? And can someone explain what they are for and what the difference
> between them is?
Yes, they are typesetters (or, more accurately, formatting programs), rather
than
hi!
i have a Pioneer CD-ROM ATAPI Model DR-A02S 0107 24x cdrom
drive, and would like to use it, for copying some audio from
cd's to wave.
i tried cdparanoia, but it makes the kernel go crazy!
--
hdc: irq timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
hdc: DMA
The whole thing started when some hellish folks started using our web
server to reflect their junk mail.
I have to be careful about this, though, because there are two groups of
people who need to keep using sendmail on our server for legitimate
purposes.
Group 1 are the people who have aliases f
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
| Am I correct in understanding that things like Tex/Latex/LyX/Kalyx are
| typesetters? And can someone explain what they are for and what the
| difference between them is?
TeX is the base level of formatting. In TeX you can specify exactly how
your document will look,
Hi, I have two machines I would like to network. One of them uses ppp
to connect to the internet. The other should be able to see the
internet thru this first machine. Below is a network layout:
machine 2machine 1 ==> ppp ==> Internet
(tulip 100mps card) (linksy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hi,
> Am I correct in understanding that things like Tex/Latex/LyX/Kalyx are
> typesetters? And can someone explain what they are for and what the difference
> between them is?
>
You mix up typesetters and front ends... TeX is the real program
created by Don K
OK... This is getting somewhat frustrating. I'm having a problem now
where all mail being delivered goes to the local-part. If it doesn't
exist, it returns the error, such as:
A message that you sent could not be delivered to all of its recipients.
The
following address(es) failed:
[EMAIL PR
PCI pnp is done automagically. ISA may or may not be. If it does not
appear that it is getting the proper IRQ and what not there is a package
called isapnp. This is what you use to set up pnp modems, sound cards.
etc. It has a program called pnpdump which is run as 'pnpdump >
/tmp/pnp'. The fi
*-"Steffen R . Mueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|
| ./configure
|
| [ stuff deleted...]
| checking for kde libraries installed... configure: error: your system fails
| at linking a small KDE application!
| Check, if your compiler is installed correctly and if you have used the
| same compiler to c
*- Toby Bouzane wrote about "Re: Supported?"
| OK that makes sense but my big worry is the fact it is a PNP card. How
| would that affect Linux from detecting it? Or is there a special way to
| install PNP?
|
If you know the chip set that the card uses then complile that support
in to the kerne
Hi,
Am I correct in understanding that things like Tex/Latex/LyX/Kalyx are
typesetters? And can someone explain what they are for and what the difference
between them is?
Many thanx,
Timothy
--
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 24-Aug-98
Time: 13:09:53
This
Johann Spies writes:
>
> Then I wanted to compile pine from the non-free disk. But there was
> no pine source. I then downloaded a binary rpm package of pine using
> my slow 14400 modem, tried to convert it by alien, but the process
> failed because of some library error in the package.
>
OK that makes sense but my big worry is the fact it is a PNP card. How
would that affect Linux from detecting it? Or is there a special way to
install PNP?
At 12:29 PM 8/24/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Toby, look in /use/doc/HOWTO. There is a file there called
>Ethernet-HOWTO.gz. It lists all support
Toby, look in /use/doc/HOWTO. There is a file there called
Ethernet-HOWTO.gz. It lists all supported ethernet type cards. Also,
Debian has no special support for any cards. If it works in one linux
it works in another. The key is the kernel supporting the type of
card. For ethernet cards you
Dear all,
Does anyone know of any virtual poohsticks software, or is anyone
working on some at the moment?
If not, then I shall being coding ;)
Matthew
--
Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo
Steward of the Cambridge Tolkien Society
Selwyn College Computer Support
http://www.geocitie
>This is the second time I am posting this message, since I find it
>really hard to believe that no one in this list was able to suggest a
>solution. I will be really thankful if someone can help me with this
>question:
I'm not sure how you missed this because it's been an oft repeated
question..
On Sun, Aug 23, 1998 at 11:19:35PM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> I get this boot message on Debian 2.0.
>
> What is missing?
>
Are you running a 2.1 kernel? If memory serves me correctly I got
this same message until I correctly configured the code page
options when compiling the kernel. Check th
Robert Rati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I get the same message and have been trying to fix it for weeks. Any help
> would be appreciated.
>
> Rob
>
> On Sun, 23 Aug 1998, Johann Spies wrote:
>
> > I get this boot message on Debian 2.0.
You have to include the National Language Support (and
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> On Mon, 24 Aug 1998, Kris Van Hulle wrote:
>
> : Is this because I have enabled 24bit color and not 32 ?
>
> Yes.
>
I see. Indeed, I get the right colors in 32 bpp mode. Unfortunately, my
card/monitor doesn't seem able to handle 1024*768 in 32
Try the resc1440tecra.bin disk instead, that fixed a similar problem on my
thinkpad 560e.
On Mon, Aug 24, 1998 at 12:46:20PM +0300, Boris D. Beletsky wrote:
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 11:40:59 +0200
> From: Remo Badii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL P
it this card supported on Debian Linux and if is how you go about
installing it?
Kingston EtheRx KNE20 Plug and Play ISA Adapter
Gwyn Price wrote:
>
> From: "Kris Van Hulle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > Hash: SHA1
> >
> > > > I installed Debian yesterday and I can't get Netscape to work:
> > > >
> > > > It gives "netscape: can't load LibXpm.4.so" or something like that.
>
noel wrote,
> The short answer: Look in /etc/X11/xdm/Xserver
the even shorter answer: run XF86Setup, which now lets you set the default
depth. It's part of the xserver-vga16 package.
rick
--
These opinions will not be those of ISU until it pays my retainer.
Oz Dror wrote:
>
> > Oz Dror wrote:
> > >
> > > Does any one knows where can I find
> > > netscape 4.06 compiled with libc6 or even better libc6.0 and lesstif
> > > -Oz
> >
> >
> > Netscape has a glibc2 version (libc6) on their ftp site. Look for the
> > subdir 'linux20_glibc2' under the 'd
I get the same message and have been trying to fix it for weeks. Any help
would be appreciated.
Rob
On Sun, 23 Aug 1998, Johann Spies wrote:
> I get this boot message on Debian 2.0.
>
> What is missing?
>
> Johann
> --
>
On Mon, Aug 24, 1998 at 09:02:14AM +0100, M.C. Vernon wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Aug 1998, George Bonser wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 23 Aug 1998, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> >
> > > : And dont forget the r services ... rlogin, rsh, rexec, etc.
> > >
> > > With the availability of ssh you're insane to leave thes
On Sun, Aug 23, 1998 at 07:36:13PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I had a perfectly working X environment. After a routinely e2fsck
> (done by the boot scripts) with a few error reports for my root partition
> (/usr, /var/ home are separate), I get the following messages and X
> then dies:
>
>
On Mon, 24 Aug 1998, Kris Van Hulle wrote:
: Is this because I have enabled 24bit color and not 32 ?
Yes.
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finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for PGP Key: (0xA33B86E9)
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The xpm-problem has been solved... thanks to all those who helped.
Now, next "problem": I don't like the way netscape looks: all html pages
I view look good (apart from the fonts, but that can wait :-); but Netscape
itself looks crappy: the buttons
[Posted and mailed]
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kris Van Hulle) writes:
> I installed libc5 - still not working. Here some more information:
>
> The error is:
> /usr/local/netscape/netscape: can't load library 'libXpm.so.4'
>
> "ldd /usr/local/netscape/netscape" gi
On Mon, 24 Aug 1998, Kim Breedlove wrote:
> Jim Foltz wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, Aug 22, 1998 at 10:06:48PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > > I'm new to debian and maybe I' overlooking something simple, but have
> > > > not been able to send a text file with Minicom. Can it be configured to
> >
> I connect to my ISP with Win95 as well (cos there is no NetMeeting on
> Linux :-(, and it is much more responsive.
>
I had a problem with latency once and it was due to name resolution, and the
particular order I had DNS' in my system.
With the host that you are having the lag with, setup a
On Mon, 24 Aug 1998, M.C. Vernon wrote:
: On Sun, 23 Aug 1998, George Bonser wrote:
:
: > On Sun, 23 Aug 1998, Nathan E Norman wrote:
: >
: > > : And dont forget the r services ... rlogin, rsh, rexec, etc.
: > >
: > > With the availability of ssh you're insane to leave these enabled at
Jim Foltz wrote:
>
> On Sat, Aug 22, 1998 at 10:06:48PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > I'm new to debian and maybe I' overlooking something simple, but have
> > > not been able to send a text file with Minicom. Can it be configured to
> > > do so? Thanks for any assistance.
> > > Kim Breedl
On Mon, Aug 24, 1998 at 02:59:14PM +0200, Kris Van Hulle wrote:
> I installed libc5 - still not working. Here some more information:
You also need libc5 versions of the libraries netscape wants.
If you had used the appropriate `netscape[34]' installer package from
contrib, this would have been tak
Hello,
I have been using Fast CGI Perl scripts on for my Apache web server. I
recently upgraded my system to Debian 2.0 and discovered that SFIO library
(from CPAN) does not compile on Debian 2.0 (the first step in implementing
FastCGI).
the 'make' error is as follows:
In file included from sfcl
I get this boot message on Debian 2.0.
What is missing?
Johann
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On Mon, Aug 24, 1998 at 01:45:29PM +0100, Breathnach, Proinnsias (Dublin) wrote:
> You could take a look at http://www.menet.umn.edu/~kaszeta/unix/xterminal/
> Seems to do basically what you want, as always customise to suit :)
Yes very true...
in fact thats one of the resources I used in writing
On Mon, Aug 24, 1998 at 02:40:06PM +0200, Hofman, J.A.M.H. wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Last week I installed Debian 2.0 on my system. All worked well and it
> was possible to acces my VFAT partition on the harddisk. Yesterday I
> installed the kernel-source-2.0.34 package to build a custom kernel and
> t
I installed libc5 - still not working. Here some more information:
The error is:
/usr/local/netscape/netscape: can't load library 'libXpm.so.4'
"ldd /usr/local/netscape/netscape" gives:
===
libXt.so.6 => /usr/lib/libc5-compat/libXt.so.6 (0x4000b000)
libSM.so.6 => /usr/lib/libc5-c
You could take a look at http://www.menet.umn.edu/~kaszeta/unix/xterminal/
Seems to do basically what you want, as always customise to suit :)
Proinnsias
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> From: Stephen J. Carpenter [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, August 24, 1998 1:22 PM
> To: debian-user@l
Problem solved: conflict with HIMEM.SYS (I removed it from CONFIG.SYS
and everything worked).
Thank you
Remo
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When running X, no cursor bitmp is displayed, only a white rectangle about
1"x1/4" which moves in response to mouse movements. It's the same whether I
run twm or fvwm95. I've tried defining a set of cursors in .twmrc, but it
had no effect. I'm running the Mach32 Xserver.
In a perhaps related pro
Hi All,
Last week I installed Debian 2.0 on my system. All worked well and it
was possible to acces my VFAT partition on the harddisk. Yesterday I
installed the kernel-source-2.0.34 package to build a custom kernel and
tried to run 'make config'. I was surprised to see that I could not
configure t
From: "Kris Van Hulle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > > I installed Debian yesterday and I can't get Netscape to work:
> > >
> > > It gives "netscape: can't load LibXpm.4.so" or something like that.
> > > But when I check "ldconfig -
Hello all,
When trying to compile KDE apps the following happens.
./configure
[ stuff deleted...]
checking for kde libraries installed... configure: error: your system fails
at linking a small KDE application!
Check, if your compiler is installed correctly and if you have used the
same compi
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