El Tue, Jan 12, 1999 at 02:36:55AM +0100, Vicente Barba contaba:
todos he encontrado el mismo problema: el archivo /var/log/ppp.log tiene
permisos de lectura para todo el mundo por defecto (evidentemente hay
que pornerle un 600). Así, si ponemos debug en el options, entonces la
contraseña que le
Hola
Andres Hirane escribió:
¿ Puedo tener linux y windows 98 en un mismo HD (disco duro)?
¿Como?
Claro que puedes tener ambos. Eso si, el disco ha de ser algo grande
para que te quepan los dos: A partir de 2G para una cierta comodidad.
Tienes que mirar si tienes espacio libre suficiente en
Hola
Andres Herrera escribió:
Guenas
Tiene pinta de problema de resolucion de nombres. ¿Que servidor DNS has
configurado en el /etc/resolv.conf, tanto del servidor como del cliente?
¿Has instalado bind en algun equipo?
No tengo bind. Mi resolv.conf es el mismo en todos los equipos:
Hola
Conrado Badenas escribió:
Emilio de Miguel wrote:
Al listarlos me aparece con nauta como propietario y grupo, pero si
intento acceder a el me dice que no tengo permiso.
¿El usuario que intenta acceder tiene permiso de ejecución de su propio
directorio?. Ejemplo, yo soy el usuario
El Tue, Jan 12, 1999,
Vicente Barba...
tras haber instalado la Debian en tres equipos para un
red local, en todos he encontrado el mismo problema: el
archivo /var/log/ppp.log tiene permisos de lectura para
todo el mundo por defecto (evidentemente hay que pornerle
un 600).
On Tue, 12 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
también me doy cuenta ahora de que al cambiar la tarjeta por una con soporte
ATX y una caja ATX, no puedo apagar bien la máquina. Anteriormente intenté
hacer Ctrl+Alt+Supr (=halt), pero no pude apagarlo. En windows, al apagar,
la máquina se apaga
Emilio de Miguel wrote:
Hola
Conrado Badenas escribió:
Emilio de Miguel wrote:
Al listarlos me aparece con nauta como propietario y grupo, pero si
intento acceder a el me dice que no tengo permiso.
¿El usuario que intenta acceder tiene permiso de ejecución de su propio
¡Hola!
En uno de los ordenatas tengo una tarjeta PCI (Picasso Gold) con un
chipset Permedia que es soportado por la última version de las Xfree. Tengo
la última versión que vino el último PC actual pero creo no viene un
fichero .deb. Sólo los tgz. He mirado los readme y la docuentación
Buenas.
Ante todo espero que perdoneis éste cross a saco, pero creo que es de
interés general y a más de uno interesará la noticia.
En el próximo número de PC-PLUS (Febrero), que aparecerá a finales de Enero,
viene, en los cd's, el WordPerfect 8 para Linux, incluido el paquete del
idioma.
--
Para compilar el núcleo es interesante leer la howto del kernel,
pero los pasos a seguier son los siguientes.
1.- Copiar el fichero del núcleo que viene en los funetes de la
distribución de Debian 2.0 (la que yo tengo) en el subdirectorio
/usr/src.
2.- Descomprimirlo con gunzip ( o
Pues yo lo que hago para compilar el kernel es lo que dice en el
paquete kernel-package - /usr/doc/kernel-package/README.gz
De esta manera te creas un .deb para el binario y luego lo instalo con
dpkg -i fichero_kernel.deb
Básicamente es:
1.- cd /usr/src/linux-VERSION-QUE-SEA
2.- make
Yo pensaba incluirlo en el de LA, lastima que no haya respondido
nadie de COREL para poder meterlo, la versión que se distribuye en WWW es
sólo para uso personal (no se puede redistribuir)
Saludete
Javi
On Wed, Jan 13, 1999 at 12:13:10PM +0100, TooManySecrets wrote:
On Wed, Jan 13, 1999 at 07:58:47PM +0100, Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a wrote:
Yo pensaba incluirlo en el de LA, lastima que no haya respondido
nadie de COREL para poder meterlo, la versión que se distribuye en WWW es
sólo para uso personal (no se puede redistribuir)
Pues en el SOLO
Pues la verdad es que eso mismo he pensado yo, y os hago un adelanto
de lo que va a ir en los DOS cds de LA (no es por desprestigiar a la
competencia porque yo no he conseguido que los de Corel me den autorización
para poner su WP8):
- documentacion
- mirror de sunsite (ahora
Hola
Marcelo E. Magallon escribió:
¿Está el módulo del protocolo cargado?
Con el modulo cargado es igual.
En esta situación también puede ser que desees colocar un proxy en
'peste' para que las otras dos máquinas se conecten a él. Así
obtienes varias cosas, entre ellas, tienes un
Dear all,
When using dselect to upgrade to slink, it objects to the version
of libc that I have, so I have to remove libc-doc :(
Is this a known problem, or am I being dumb?
Matthew
--
Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo
Steward of the Cambridge Tolkien Society
Selwyn College Computer
i think the reason is the advertisement of redhat, i´ve never heard about
debian until a fellow student points out (thanks rainer :-) that there other
dists
than redhat, suse or dld (german). - And i´m very satisfied with Debian (i´m
a hobbyist ;-)
What was the RH version that you used
If I understand what you want, you want to run an X client on a Windows
box. This might give you a taste of the flavor of X, but the engine will
still be Windows with all its limitations, so don't expect to get a true
feel for it.
To do this, you'll need an X Server on your Windows box. The
I want to upgrade my libc from 2.0.7t-1 to libc6_2.0.7v-1.deb too.
Can I simply install the appropriate packages, even if during the process
parts of the system will be broken ? Is there a possibility that my system
will completely be useless so that I will have to reinstall hamm from scratch ?
On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, M.C. Vernon wrote:
Dear all,
When using dselect to upgrade to slink, it objects to the version
of libc that I have, so I have to remove libc-doc :(
the glibc-doc package is your friend
--
Madarasz Gergely [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL
i've recently reinstalled my debian system and i am now
getting the following error message:
Jan 12 09:00:15 random amd[1162]: setmntent(/etc/mtab, r+): Too many
open files
any ideas, or pointers to the fm are welcomed.
The kernel's out of file handles. Go to /proc/sys/kernel and look at
I don't think Debian is usable to found a company on that. No company
can actually control Debian, impose release dates and such needed
things (for a company). Even if it's feasible, no company ever SHOULD
have such rights, for Debian to keep it's spirit.
You are thinking in the wrong
I have tried and tried to get this Riva TNT video card up but I cannot.
what I've done:
1) D/L'ed the binary XF86_SVGA server version 3.3.3 and put it in
/usr/bin/X11/. (I was using this server with the S3V card earlier
today.)
2) Configured my xf86config (3.3.2) for the Riva128 (Diamond
On Tue, Jan 12, 1999 at 11:53:32PM +, M.C. Vernon wrote:
Dear all,
libc recommends timezones, but this appears not to be
available. according to dselect :(
although I have it installed..
Please give: dpkg -s libc6, dpkg -s timezones (if this is on the hurd,
give me dpkg
Well, i think it is a very healthy experience once in a while to try
out another distribution like Redhat just to see what actually makes
Debian so good. [...] So just do it, you'll return
anyway - but being lots wiser.
Hehehe. He can borrow my copy of RedHat 5.1 I bought and installed
Howdy,
Got a bit of a problem, not real sure how to solve it.
Debian box used for mail. People pop their mail (via Outlook). Theres about 50
clients that do this every 5 or so minutes. Every now and then people will
complain that they can't get their mail [that in fact, they cannot be logged
This isn't really a Debian specific question.
I'm running Debian 2.0 on a machine with 1 10baseT network card.
I use this as a Quake server on my LAN. I would like to add a
10/100baseT card to it so that there are 2 network cards. I would
then like to be able to run one 100baseT hub and one
You should probably use apt and do:
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
to upgrade to slink. This will handle the dependency stuff correctly.
You can then configure dselect for the apt method, if you wish
(recommended).
There's a new version of all the libc6 packages in slink today, so
On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, shaul wrote:
If I understand what you want, you want to run an X client on a Windows
box. This might give you a taste of the flavor of X, but the engine will
still be Windows with all its limitations, so don't expect to get a true
feel for it.
To do this, you'll
Hello,
What computer languages do I need to learn?
As others have said, that depends on what you want to do...
If you are looking at particular files you want to understand, use the
`file' command to check what they are; or, if the first line starts with #!
it tells you directly (eg a file
Austanners Wet Blue Pty Ltd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A I also wish to compile my own kernel (make xconfig) but because i dont know
A the specs for my vid card, monitor and sound card (soundblaster 16 clone i
A think) will i run into trouble?
You don't need to use 'make xconfig' to configure your
I've noticed that on Debian systems without the cron package installed,
there still appears to be some version of cron availible... however I've
been unable to get it to work for anything. I can edit a crontab, but no
cron daemon is running and /usr/sbin/cron doesn't seem to do anything.
I did a
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
Dear all,
libc recommends timezones, but this appears not to be
available. according to dselect :(
although I have it installed..
confused,
Matthew
I saw this earlier at work, and it looked like a misspelling
in the libc6 recommends. It
OK, I did a search in Debian user's and came up with the the
following to change my prompt:
In /etc/profile I added the line,
export PS1='\h:\w\$ '
This is the readout I got,
crossyourfingers:~$
This wasn't what I wanted I only want the current working directory to
show. I took a look
On Tue, Jan 12, 1999 at 09:42:37PM +0100, Thomas Adams wrote:
On two different hamm computers with different video cards and monitors I
installed Netscape 4.05 with the install script.
On both of these systems I can hardly read the web pages because the default
fonts are too small. On
I have cron installed, and I'm sure it should be running things that I'm not
currently running - like the locate database update. My problem is, I'm on a
laptop, and I shut it down when I'm done with it. So, is there a way to get
the cron stuff to run manually? Or possibly at bootuptime?
On Tue, Jan 12, 1999 at 10:10:33PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have cron installed, and I'm sure it should be running things that I'm not
currently running - like the locate database update. My problem is, I'm on a
laptop, and I shut it down when I'm done with it. So, is there a way to
Deepak Nulu wrote:
Hi,
I had the same problem. I wanted to get a package
from the FTP site that was not on my CD and did not
know how to make dselect load just the package I
was interested in. I tried to unselect everything
This I believe is not possible. You should use the dpkg command
Hmm,
Does SMP work well with the 2.0.36 kernel? I heard that
older kernels (2.0.35), froze when there was a high load. I
just want to make sure that it's safe for me to run 2.0.36.
Chris Wong | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AD Digital Media Inc. (c) 1998
http://addm.com/
ktb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
show. I took a look at the man page for bash. It said that \w would
list my working directory. So I tried the following:
If I use,
export PS1='\w:\\$ '
I get,
~:$
That is a feature.
The tilde is a commonly-used abbreviation for the home directory of
the
On Tue, Jan 12, 1999 at 09:01:53PM +, ktb wrote:
OK, I did a search in Debian user's and came up with the the
following to change my prompt:
In /etc/profile I added the line,
export PS1='\h:\w\$ '
This is the readout I got,
crossyourfingers:~$
This wasn't what I wanted I
On Tue, Jan 12, 1999 at 07:17:37PM +0100, LOPARIC Marko wrote:
Just FYI, your fvwm configuration will have no effect on the size of your
desktop (real or virtual), or the resolution of your X display.
1. Make X start in higher resolution.
This is determined by the Modes line in the Screen
On Mon, Jan 11, 1999 at 04:27:30PM -0400, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
wrote:
I have some questions:
1) Is there any frontend gui to postgres in Debian Hamm or Slink
or Pota
to?
2) Is there any frontend gui to mysql in Debian Hamm or Slink or
Potato?
Does it
On Tue, Jan 12, 1999 at 03:48:31PM +, M.C. Vernon wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jan 1999, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
sed 's/^M//g' badfile goodfile
Replace badfile and goodfile appropriately.
Generate the ^M in bash with contv contm
Thanks - that's what I couldn't figure out. It's nice to know
I wrote:
There doesn't seem to be any way of turning this feature off in
standard bash.
after downloading and checking the source No, there isn't.
--
Henning Makholm
http://www.diku.dk/students/makholm
I used RedHat through version 5.1 before switching to Debian. Here are a few
of the reason I stuck with Debian and continue to do so.
- More packages distributed with the base system.
- I believe the dpkg package management is much better than RedHat
(especially for
ok.. so I can't get GNOME installed.. I've been told its easier to do,
ONLINE, I've even had offeres of help, once I get online.. so... how the
heck to I get online with Debian?
Remember.. I'm deffinatly a newbie at Debian, and Linux.. just got it
installed this past sunday..
Rogue - One who
Ramesh Natarajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I just installed Debian 2.0 and compiled kernal (2.0.34) with Sound as
module. I seem to get something working, but not all. I configured my
/etc/isapnp.conf, did a isapnptools /etc/isapnp.conf followed by
$insmod sound trace_init=1. On dmesg,
How do I go about setting up newsgroups on my hamm box? I installed the
news servers, but I'm unsure of what to do next. I just want to pull
maybe 10 groups down to my local box.
Thanks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok.. so I can't get GNOME installed.. I've been told its easier to do,
ONLINE, I've even had offeres of help, once I get online.. so... how the
I too am stumbling with Debian. I got gnome to work by getting the
following files:
gdk-imlib1_1.8.1-0.1_i386.deb
On Wed, Jan 13, 1999 at 02:52:49PM +1100, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Mon, Jan 11, 1999 at 04:27:30PM -0400, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
wrote:
I have some questions:
1) Is there any frontend gui to postgres in Debian Hamm or Slink
or Pota
to?
2) Is there
Dave Thayer wrote:
In Windows you have TrueType fonts which display much more nicely than
X fonts, especially on a lower res screen. I installed xfstt from slink
which vastly improved Netscape on my 640x480 laptop screen.
I decided to try a fresh look for X and install xfstt. Is there
Tom Persons wrote:
Actually, if you check an earlier post someone responded with the address of
a site that mirrors this list. But your right, that many e-mail's at 28.8 or
lower can take quite awhile. On the flip side a 56K modem goes for under
$100 now and I've seen some on sale for as low
Hi all!
I was wondering if somebody could tell me what I have to do to get these
services to run properly from inetd? (Apparently they don't bother to
configure themselves in the least for it!)
I tried manually adding a line to my inetd.conf file, (and then killall -1
inetd), which didn't seem
Thomas Adams wrote:
On Mon, Jan 11, 1999 at 05:53:50PM -0500, Ed Cogburn wrote:
Newsgroups allow you to only download the subject lines of the
messages instead of have to download all messages whether you
would have read them or not. I'm glad you have a 56k connection,
How
On Tue, Jan 12, 1999 at 09:37:49PM -0800, Mark Wagnon wrote:
Dave Thayer wrote:
In Windows you have TrueType fonts which display much more nicely than
X fonts, especially on a lower res screen. I installed xfstt from slink
which vastly improved Netscape on my 640x480 laptop screen.
Hi,
NT loader 4.01 will overwirte mbr without any warning. you can get
the debian rescue image, and boot linux from the floppy disk... then you
can mount the linux native partition and reinstall lilo on the root
partition.
After that, go back to NT and set the linux native
- hosts.allow
- ALL: localhost,128.206.x.x : ALL
-
- Whenever I've put an IP in, I always also add the mask, a la:
- ALL :localhost, 128.206.0.0/255.255.0.0
-
- AND LEAVE OFF THAT SECOND ALL!
-
- hosts.deny
- ALL: ALL
I likemore idea of one config file and use:
ALL: localhost
Dave Thayer wrote:
It was a pretty uneventful installation, but read /usr/doc/xfstt/FAQ.gz.
In particular there are some details regarding choosing font size for
netscape. What I did, in a nutshell, was
-Set up symlinks from /dosc/windows/fonts to
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/winfonts
On Mon, 11 Jan 1999, Mitch Blevins wrote:
The problem I have with a heirarchical structure is that you always
have those 'gray area' packages that may go into one location or another.
For example:
I have an X11-based system administration tool.
Should it go into X11/system or system/X11?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hi all,
I'm using default /etc/X11/Xaccess configuration
My /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers has the X server line commented
I start xdm, ok
I start X -indirect localhost I get the chooser with a list of all
available hosts willing to manage my X server, that's fine
If
Is there a 'cannonical' way to get my server to bind two
addresses to the one network card?
I know how with ifconfig, but I was wondering if it should
go into the deb config thingies somewhere?
bekj
--
: --Hacker-Neophile-Eclectic-Geek-Grrl-Queer-Disabled-Boychick--
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
I upgraded my libc6 to libc6 2.0.7v-1, which took me a while to locate.
However my dev is still libc6 2.0.7t-1. I've been unable to compile the
window maker sources, and it just dawned on me this evening that maybe
having different versions of runtimes and dev files is a bad thing(?).
Hi,
is there a jdk1.2 .deb package available somewhere? Or is
somebody working on it?
Thanks, Thomas
On Sat, Aug 02, 1997 at 12:57:34PM +0800, zhaoway wrote:
Methinks the date of your system needs checking...
i want to rewrite the reply-to addr. according to the receipent's email
addr.
i don't know howto. anyone can help me? i use sendmail.
why i want this, if you have interests to read
On Tue, 12 Jan 1999, Bob Nielsen wrote:
There's a new version of all the libc6 packages in slink today, so
hopefully there should be no problems with that.
In fact, my slink mirror has no libc6 at all ! (sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk).
Using the potato one unhosed my system.
Matthew
--
Elen sila
I took the easy way out of this situation by using rlpr instead
of samba. Simply install the rlpr package and run Printing
over TCP/IP Services on the NT machine.
To be able to just use the lpr command instead of rlpr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] all the time, change your
/etc/printcap file to read as
This wasn't what I wanted I only want the current working directory to
show. I took a look at the man page for bash. It said that \w would
list my working directory. So I tried the following:
If I use,
export PS1='\w:\\$ '
I get,
~:$
^
This is your working directory - ~/ is short
On Tue, 12 Jan 1999, Wayne Cuddy wrote:
I used RedHat through version 5.1 before switching to Debian. Here are a few
of the reason I stuck with Debian and continue to do so.
snip lots of good reasons why debian is better than RH :)
I'd like to add the GNU/Hurd project to the list of plusses.
Downloaded new potato disks and installed it via ftp.
After deselcting all wanted packages all seems to be all right.
After installation and configuration i am not abel to reboot the machine
because some essential progams are deleted by dselect.
E.g. reboot, sulogin, shutdown etc.
What`s this ?
I upgraded my libc6 to libc6 2.0.7v-1, which took me a while to locate.
However my dev is still libc6 2.0.7t-1. I've been unable to compile the
window maker sources, and it just dawned on me this evening that maybe
having different versions of runtimes and dev files is a bad thing(?).
Dear all,
Here is stderr from and attempt to configure emacs19. FWIW, I have
a working emacs20 setup.
Update-menus: waiting for dpkg to finish(forking to background)
Update-menus: (checking /var/lib/dpkg/lock)
install: *.elc: No such file or directory
emacs-install:
Mark Wagnon wrote:
Anyway, I went back to where I got my libc6 2.0.7v-1, and it's gone, and
there is no libc-dev 2.0.7v-1 package either. The only 'non-stable'
version of either is the 19981211 version. Does anyone happen to know
where I can get the dev package?
Try at some secondary mirror
Ringkjøbing Amt - e-post
I'm a new debian-user (or ties to be...)
I've got a debian CD and install it on my disk.
Running Dselect as a part of it I have to pick a access method
I mark the CD-ROM - method
dselect ask me then, what the device block name is.
What the # shall I write here?
M.C. Vernon wrote:
libc recommends timezones, but this appears not to be
available. according to dselect :(
libc6 version 2.0.7_19981211-1 recommends timezone, but the package is
actually named timezones (bug#31706 for libc6).
--
Conrado Badenas (Assistant Lecturer)
Department of
On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, Conrado Badenas wrote:
Nevertheless, if you want to try version 19981211-1 you can do it
although it has a very very small bug: it says that depends on timezone
instead of timezones (bug #31706).
Importantly, it only recommends: timezones, which is the correct spelling.
I've got a debian CD and install it on my disk.
Running Dselect as a part of it I have to pick a access method
I mark the CD-ROM - method
dselect ask me then, what the device block name is.
What the # shall I write here? Nothing seems to work.
Hmm /dev/hdc is probably a good guess, or
On 12 Jan 1999q, Dave Thayer wrote:
In Windows you have TrueType fonts which display much more nicely than
X fonts, especially on a lower res screen. I installed xfstt from slink
which vastly improved Netscape on my 640x480 laptop screen.
your pal dave
--
Dave Thayer
Denver,
ktb wrote:
In /etc/profile I added the line,
export PS1='\h:\w\$ '
This is the readout I got,
crossyourfingers:~$
This wasn't what I wanted I only want the current working directory to
show. I took a look at the man page for bash. It said that \w would
~ is the name of your $HOME
E.L. Meijer \(Eric\) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
while read line; do
echo $line $TMPFILE
done
Any special reason for not simply doing
cat $TMPFILE
Um, yeah, it looks neater :) I was just mindlessly copying the original
poster's script. Anyway, you actually still have one
Hi,
Im a new Debian Linux user and i would like to know if the usb port is
supported in the stable Debian 2.0 distribution. I want to use it to connect
my mouse, keyboard, and modem on my other machine. If it is supported, could
some please direct me to some documentation to read. Also also
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hi John!!
On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, John Stevenson wrote:
I took the easy way out of this situation by using rlpr instead
of samba. Simply install the rlpr package and run Printing
over TCP/IP Services on the NT machine.
Thank you for your tip, I forgot
hello there good folks,
my question is: what is the next level of help available? who are the gurus?
but here's why i'm asking...
you may have seen my prior email regarding problems in installation. in case
not here's a brief restatement (and also in case you can help ;
i'm trying to install
my question is: what is the next level of help available? who are the gurus?
A good number of them are here(not myself though)
but here's why i'm asking...
snip
does mr. steven reisman have it there? is the solution to change the source
code of the install files? (if so, how do i get
OK, I did a search in Debian user's and came up with the the
following to change my prompt:
In /etc/profile I added the line,
export PS1='\h:\w\$ '
This is the readout I got,
crossyourfingers:~$
This wasn't what I wanted I only want the current working directory to
show. I
On Wed, Jan 13, 1999 at 10:03:15AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using default /etc/X11/Xaccess configuration
My /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers has the X server line commented
I start xdm, ok
I start X -indirect localhost I get the chooser with a list of all
available hosts willing to manage
On Tue, Jan 12, 1999 at 07:15:17PM -0600, Wesley Simon wrote:
: I use this as a Quake server on my LAN. I would like to add a
: 10/100baseT card to it so that there are 2 network cards. I would
: then like to be able to run one 100baseT hub and one 10baseT hub. I
: have read that Linux
On Wed, Jan 13, 1999 at 04:28:15 -0600, Faton Useni wrote:
I would also like to know if can mount a fat32 partition. i have tryed
mount -t vfat /dev/hdc1 /mnt ( fat32 is on and 3rd hard drive ) but i get
a error message. Is there a *.deb package i need to install??
Please make a habit of
On Wed, Jan 13, 1999 at 04:28:15AM -0600, Faton Useni wrote:
: Im a new Debian Linux user and i would like to know if the usb port
: is supported in the stable Debian 2.0 distribution. I want to use it to
: connect my mouse, keyboard, and modem on my other machine. If it is
: supported,
As others have already pointed out, that's actually a feature with ~
representing your home-directory. If you want to force bash to display
the full path, you can embed ${PWD} into PS1 - be sure to enclose it in
single quotes, so that it's not expanded during the actual assignment.
On Tue, Jan
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Hi all,
I'm trying to mount an nfs exported directory to a linux-2.2.0pre5
I've tried using tcp,udp and nfsv2,nfsv3 with no luck at all, all I get is
Permision denied
The only thing I find extrange is:
rpcinfo -u host 15 (mountd)
program 15 version
Dear helpful person.
I have a problem with the installation of linux, and I hope that you
can help me. I tried to install Debian linux, with the help of
cfdisk.txt and the Installing Debian Linux 2.0 For x86 guide. I try
to install with floppies. I have an i386-25 MHz and 4MB RAM, and I'm
using
I haven't had any problems with 2.0.36 (dual PII-300 on a system from
Micron). I did experience very occasional SMP-related lockups with
2.0.35 and prior.
The 2.2.0-preX kernels are very noticably faster, tho.
On Tue, Jan 12, 1999 at 07:42:46PM -0800, Chris Wong wrote:
Hmm,
Does SMP
On Sun, 10 Jan 1999 23:58:10 +0100
Michele Bini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you detect your card using pnpdump?
No, it wasn't detected by pnpdump.
I actually worked it out eventually. I basically made a dos boot disk
with a ramdisk on it using OpenDOS (did a 'format /s' from an OpenDOS
image
On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, Gergely Madarasz wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, M.C. Vernon wrote:
Dear all,
When using dselect to upgrade to slink, it objects to the version
of libc that I have, so I have to remove libc-doc :(
the glibc-doc package is your friend
If we are going to
On Wed, Jan 13, 1999 at 12:49:29PM +, Ulrich Gruen mails again wrote:
Hi Ulrich,
The problem: When I try to activate the swap-partition, I get the
following error message: The swap partition /dev/hda1 could not be
activated: Device or resource busy
if the device is busy it is already up,
I would also like to know if can mount a fat32 partition. i have tryed mount
-t vfat /dev/hdc1 /mnt ( fat32 is on and 3rd hard drive ) but i get a error
message. Is there a *.deb package i need to install??
And that error message is? Most likely you need to recompile your kernel
with
As root my prompt has the working directory listed. Where is the file
for the root prompt?
This can be set in ~/.bashrc and/or? ~/.bash_profile. I just checked, and
I have mine set in both (for what reason escapes me). I'm using:
PS1=\t [EMAIL PROTECTED] \\$
and then exporting it,
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