Hello,
yes I wanna play with Linux. After installing the KDE I tried the games which
are especially in the KDE packages. But when I start some games I get the
message "Cannot execute ". What is it ? Must I install one more
package ? Where can I see what I must install too?
Apropos no executing
I need some help. I have tried with absolutely no luck
to install kde 1.1 with dpkg but I do not understand all the syntax.(do we still
use that term?) I think I have all the files except for qt1.42 as I am unsure of
exactly where to find it. Can someone please give me instructions for
ins
Hello,
after installing KDE and make it the first Manager in XFREE I started it.
But sometimes it cuts my windows so I can not reach a needful button. I also
changed the graphic mode (I tried VGA=640 and SVAG=800) but no useful effect.
Thank for help
Alexander
mail from germany
Hello,
after installing all the packages and the Window-Managers I want to install my
Soundcard now.
It is a PnP (but this doesn't make anything under Linux I think) Soundblaster-
Compatiable-Card and it runs very well under DOS and Windows. Their it uses the
default values (IRQ:5 or 7; Port 220
On Sat, 6 Feb 1999, Rod Person wrote:
> Took a break from this for awhile now I'm back. I can use ftp and I ftp
> to 130.149.28.10
> but in Mozilla ftp.debian.org still doesn't work.
Good. That means PPP is happy. However, if you can't execute "ftp
ftp.debian.org" at the command line, then you s
When loading the kernel I get
ppa: Version2.03 (for Linux 2.2.0)
Warning - no ppa compatible devices found. My zipdrive is connected to
my parallel port with the
printer connected to the zipdrive. I have had the zip for around 3
years so I do not believe it is
one of the newer types (plus my cab
Since I updated my system using dftp, no windowmanager ist started
when I startx.
Does anybody have an idea what the problem could be?
Cheers
Stef
I think this is an incredibly basic question. I want to use a cgi-bin
executable behind https security (i.e. fairly secure) that will copy
files uploaded using ftp (insecure) into my www document
directories (not an area I want open for write access!). The issue
seems to be my failure to unde
I got the "bus error" message repeatedly some time ago for absolutely no
apparent reason. I moved my ~/.netscape/ directory to .netscape.screwed/
and ran it again, and it gave the "you haven't run netscape before" dialog
and set itself up again and worked fine. I never figured out what was
cha
Everytime I try installing a file (tar or deb) I get an error
message
ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/X11R6/lib/libXmHTML.so.1.1 and
ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/X11R6/lib/libhttp.so.0.1
but I checked and both of these files are in the directory.
So, why will they not be re
I am trying to use xntpd (or ntpdate) to set my clock at boot up (after
xdm loads). I have a file ntp.conf as follows:
> logfile /var/log/xntpd
> driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
> statsdir /var/log/ntpstats/
> statistics loopstats peerstats clockstats
> filegen loopstats file loopstats type d
Hey Nuno!
How are you?
Log in to your Linux system as root.
Then run the dselcect to install the packages (libs, etc..)
When you get into dselect, go to the packages list, and then press the /
key. Then, you can search for the libs that it is missing, like for
xpm, or libg++, etc. (You don
Hi, folks
I've recently installed KDE (from the 981228-1.1alpha1-1 files) on my
debian system. All seems to work reasonably well except I cannot change the
desktop backgrounds. I'm able to apply color schemes, but when I try to add a
wallpaper picture, the desktop app just quits.
Any ideas as t
Miguel Wooding SF Ten.Union wrote:
> I was wondering whether anyone might have burned some Slink CD's that
> they could bring to the get-together. I'd happily pay for the cost of
> the CD's. I'd like to try testing Slink, but over a not-too-fast
> modem, downloading a whole setup is do-able, but
Hi,
I have several machines behind a firewall. Let's say they are named
cam1,cam2,cam3,cam4 with addresses 192.168.1.[2-5] with a firewall
machine at 192.168.1.1 having 2 eth interfaces. The firewall also
does ip masquerading. I want to be able to send mail from the cam?
machines with the firew
I was wondering whether anyone might have burned some Slink CD's that
they could bring to the get-together. I'd happily pay for the cost of
the CD's. I'd like to try testing Slink, but over a not-too-fast
modem, downloading a whole setup is do-able, but a bit ungainly.
I'm something of a newbie
I found this on a Linux group. I'm sure that your father would enjoy it.
"Alexander N. Benner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Alexander N. Benner - The Seven Promises of a Promise Keeper: -2-
>
> A Promise Keeper is committed to pursuing vital relationships with a
> few other men, understandi
Does anyone know where I can get the old 1.0-1 .deb files for Afterstep?
All the sites seem to have 1.4.5.* and I can't find a site with the bo
dists, which is where it was located.
Rob
===
On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 04:06 (-0500), Daniel Kahraman wrote:
> Hello All:
>
> I've gone to the ftp.debian.org/pub/debian site but I cannot find
> /stable/disks-i386 or any of the other possibilities listed Debian
> GNU/Linux Installation features on page 16 of
> http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/LDP/gs/
On 03-Feb-99 Daniel Kahraman wrote:
> Hello All:
>
> I've gone to the ftp.debian.org/pub/debian site but I cannot find
> /stable/disks-i386 or any of the other possibilities listed Debian
> GNU/Linux Installation features on page 16 of
> http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/LDP/gs/node4.html
>
Those docs
Hello All:
I've gone to the ftp.debian.org/pub/debian site but I cannot find
/stable/disks-i386 or any of the other possibilities listed Debian
GNU/Linux Installation features on page 16 of
http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/LDP/gs/node4.html
Hard to even get started!
jiri writes:
> Actually, a simple version shouldn't be difficult at all - if you start
> with the `find and diff' idea, but put a checksum next to each of the
> files, then you'll have a list of files added, files removed and files
> changed. For the changed files, you compare them with an archive
Took a break from this for awhile now I'm back. I can use ftp and I ftp
to 130.149.28.10
but in Mozilla ftp.debian.org still doesn't work.
It tells me to set the $SOCK_NS variable. But, I'm not understanding
this.
The man page states that Mozilla does not have a usable man page - that
nice...
W
I meant to send this to my ISP, not Debian ml. I'm really sorry.
--
Ed C.
On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Pawel Zawisza wrote:
> is there a way to run debian (ie. v 1.3) on a 386sx system with ONLY
> 2megz of ram? If no then what other linux version would
> you recommend for this system?
Quotation from the /usr/doc/HOWTO/Installation-HOWTO.gz:
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Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Bay Area Debian, the only known Debian user's group, will hold its first
> meeting tomorrow at 9:30pm in the CoffeeNet internet cafe in San Fransisco.
FYI, I'm the guy who lives upstairs, and as such can have you at
The CoffeeNet as my guest for some time
Hello,
I hope someone can help with this.
I have been using netscape 4.05 for some time without a hitch. Recently, my
disk ran out of space and sense then, my netscape will not run (I fixed the disk
space problem BTW). I get the message "Aborted." when I try to start it from a
command line.
To
There is a version of the kdenetwork package for hamm, but there is
none for potato on the ftp.kde.org. Ehat happened to it?
Stef
Hi,
> the card, but when I use ifconfig to assign an IP address (or make the card
> active using ifconfig tr0 up), the process that is running ifconfig hangs.
I had the same problem. If I remember right, the Token Ring adapter
can't be configured if it is not connected to a network.
So just conn
Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote:
>
> It works fine. Are you sure the fonts are recognized by X? You can verify
> using the following: "xlsfonts | grep ttf". If you don't see any fonts,
> then you need to read the docs for xfstt. (I had to put the following in
> my .xinitrc to get it working: "xset fp+ un
Sean Johnson wrote:
>
> I have TTF support in X-Windows now (via xfstt), but I cannot get
> Netscape to use them (which was the primary reason for getting them in
> the first place). I was wondering if anyone has any luck with getting
> Netscape to recognize the TTFs.
Hi
Did you make a link to
You can compile in ntfs ro support in the 2.2.1 kernel. I think there might be
an experimental rw support bit as well.
Peter Allen
Dan Willard wrote:
>
> There is a tool/program that allows linux to read ntfs (and dos to read it
> too). I need to check around to find i
On Sat, 6 Feb 1999, Sean Johnson wrote:
> I have TTF support in X-Windows now (via xfstt), but I cannot get
> Netscape to use them (which was the primary reason for getting them in
> the first place). I was wondering if anyone has any luck with getting
> Netscape to recognize the TTFs.
It works
On Sat, 6 Feb 1999, Rod Person wrote:
> I still can't get Mozilla to do anything. Once my ppp is up I cant use
> ftp but that is it. ifconfig reports that I am connected to my isp and
> returns the address, but still
Are you saying that ftp does or doesn't work? To what host can you ftp?
Can yo
Allens wrote:
>
> Ed Cogburn wrote:
> >
> > Leonardo Bermudez wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > I'm still not a full new user because i still havn't stall any Linux
> > > yet.
> > >
> > > I got a Debian CD version 1.3.1, i know that is old and current version
> > > is 2.0.
> > >
> > > Before I dow
In a message dated 2/6/99 2:51:14 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
> > allows admins to prevent users from making incorrect modifications where
> > they shouldn't be.
>
> Why aren't you setting permissions appropriately?
>
> Unlike MS DOS / Win, in Linux you can set files
I have smail set up on my laptop. Neither internal nor external mail is
sent. In /var/log/smail/logfile I find the reason for Xdefer is:
router inet_hosts: BIND server failure: Connection refused
Also:
Xfail: reaspm: transport local: failed to open output file:
Permissio
I have TTF support in X-Windows now (via xfstt), but I cannot get
Netscape to use them (which was the primary reason for getting them in
the first place). I was wondering if anyone has any luck with getting
Netscape to recognize the TTFs.
Sean
Nuno Donato dixit:
> I really need some help in this.
> A month ago I bought a spanish magazine called "Linux
> Actual".
> It brought the new version of Debian Linux 2.0 "Hamm". This
> magazine didn't had in the CD the sections: Non-US, non-free
> and others.
> This month, I bought the magazine a
[BIG snip]
Look at this:
$ ls -li /bin/*grep* /usr/bin/*grep*
6071 -rwxr-xr-x 3 root root74308 Apr 11 1998 /bin/egrep*
6071 -rwxr-xr-x 3 root root74308 Apr 11 1998 /bin/fgrep*
6071 -rwxr-xr-x 3 root root74308 Apr 11 1998 /bin/grep*
139868 -rwxr-xr-x 1 r
Thanks for the clue, Rafael:
I have xrdb, but it couldn't work because it couldn't find cpp.
S. I downloaded and installed cpp, and now my Xwindows is
reading everything correctly (charles: except .Xresourses ).
Now that I have slink the way I want it, I can go back to my hamm
partition
Ed Cogburn wrote:
>
> Leonardo Bermudez wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > I'm still not a full new user because i still havn't stall any Linux
> > yet.
> >
> > I got a Debian CD version 1.3.1, i know that is old and current version
> > is 2.0.
> >
> > Before I download the 2.0 version and install it on my
You can download them from the net. If you go to www.debian.org then follow the
link on the left called packages, you should get to the packages page. The kde
lib you are looking for AFAIK is qt1g.
Peter Allen
Nuno Donato wrote:
>
> I really need some help in this.
> A
*- On 5 Feb, Mitch Blevins wrote about "Re: duplicate binaries"
>>
>> With the output of the ls commands here, note the sizes of the files. I have
>> actually checked, and the files are identical except for their names.
>>
>> $ ls -l /bin/*grep /usr/bin/*grep
>> -rwxr-xr-x 3 root root
Please forgive me if this is posted twice, but my ISP's e-mail server was
down yesterday, so I'm not sure if it made it.
I recently installed a token ring card in my debian system (in addition to
my ethernet card). To do this, I added the line:
ibmtr
to my /etc/modules file. Afterwards, the sy
Thanks,
I still can't get Mozilla to do anything. Once my ppp is up I cant use
ftp but that is it. ifconfig reports that I am connected to my isp and
returns the address, but still
every address that I type with a www. form automatically comes back
nameserver has no DNS, but typing in 128.54.16
hi folks!
i was searching for source-debs (debian packages) of qmail 1.03
but i only found the 1.01 and 1.02 ones. is there a 1.03 package?
thanx in advance!
Ciao Mike,
> > On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
> >
> > >On Wed, 13 Aug 1997, David Fries wrote:
> > >
>
> On my machine:
>
>
>mike:~$ finger
>No one logged on.
>mike:~$ finger @localhost
>[localhost]
>Username Real name Idletime TTY Remote
On Sat, 6 Feb 1999, Dan Hugo wrote:
> Apparently, I had forgotten to change the BIOS setting back to "AUTO"
> for the IDE drive probing, which I had set up when I first found that
> 3.2G drive to be flaky. Ugh!
#include
I would suggest you tell the bios to auto-detect your disk, and then
cfdisk
Having upgraded xfree to new packages on Potato, I have tried to run
XF86Setup from the virtual console, xterm and rxvt. In each case, I
get the message. To wit:
> electra:/usr/doc/xf86setup# XF86Setup
> Error opening terminal: linux.
> Error opening terminal: linux.
> Error opening terminal: l
I wanted to run XF86Setup. It told me, that it cannot find
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc
So I checked in slinks Contents-i386. According to it, xinitrc should
be in xserver-common. So I installed that package, but xinitrc still
is not there (also not in /etc/X11/xinit/).
Am I missing something?
I really need some help in this.
A month ago I bought a spanish magazine called "Linux
Actual".
It brought the new version of Debian Linux 2.0 "Hamm". This
magazine didn't had in the CD the sections: Non-US, non-free
and others.
This month, I bought the magazine again. It brought a CD
with the r
I really need some help in this.
A month ago I bought a spanish magazine called "Linux
Actual".
It brought the new version of Debian Linux 2.0 "Hamm". This
magazine didn't had in the CD the sections: Non-US, non-free
and others.
This month, I bought the magazine again. It brought a CD
with the r
On 05-Feb-99 Marko Loparic wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Apparently X can't start my window manager (fvwm2) using startx. It quits
> after showing the X screen for a second. Using xinit another window
> manager is activated (I strange one, I can't tell what it is...)
>
> The X messages shows no fatal errors,
Oh, and I'm running slink (frozen) here.
Art
On Sat, Feb 06, 1999 at 03:23:19AM +, Art Lemasters wrote:
> As far as I can tell, the Netscape-to-libBrokenLocale error
> is the only one on the slink system that lingers. All-in-all, though,
> wow! What a system! ...sure hope the dis
Hi,
In xemacs, I selected the menu: mule -> set-language-environment
-> Chinese-big5.
Then I selected the menu: mule -> Toggle-input-method.
Then I got a message:
Can't activate input method `chinese-py-punct-b5'
I then set the debugger on, and got the following
As far as I can tell, the Netscape-to-libBrokenLocale error
is the only one on the slink system that lingers. All-in-all, though,
wow! What a system! ...sure hope the dist. stays free..."goose" and
"golden egg" thing, you know.
Oh, and BTW, the afterstep install might be broken. It
I had a bad 3.2G hard drive that was flaking on me, and it did so for
what I called the last time Monday at about 3am... what better time to
upgrade to a much more recent Debian version AND a new hard drive at the
same time? I had a 4.0G drive waiting to take its place, so why not?
So everything
I am trying to use pgnus-0.75 and I have the following problem:
it compiles fine (./configure and make) but when I
use it I get the error
void function: gnus-truncate-string
the problem is that there is no function named
gnus-truncate-string in pgnus; so I think it may be loaded
before I start gn
Hi,
Hard luck for me. I still cannot get my midi working under 2.2.1.
Could you please help me out??
If I use playmidi, I got a message "playmidi: No playback device
set. Aborting.".
If I use drvmidi, then it started playing, but no sound.
Mp3 &
Marko Loparic wrote:
> Apparently X can't start my window manager (fvwm2) using startx. It quits
> after showing the X screen for a second. Using xinit another window
> manager is activated (I strange one, I can't tell what it is...)
>
> The X messages shows no fatal errors, but the .xsession.erro
Britton Kerin:
...
> printf("0: I'm still here sir!");
...
> Bus error
...
> None of the little I'm still here sir! message print
You should probably put a newline at the end of those printf(3)s.
Otherwise, the text will be buffered and you won't see it.
It might be getting further than you th
Timothy Hospedales:
> I am wondering what is the recommended way to secure a sizeable volume
> (0.5-2GB) of confidential data such that it is non-retreivable/unusable
> even in the event that a hacker has gained user level or root
> access?
Removable harddisk? Hardware encryption?
If a hacker ca
> *- On 5 Feb, Ted Behling wrote about "/usr vs. /usr/local"
> > What's the recommended usage difference between /usr and /usr/local?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> /usr/local is off limits to Debian packages. Things in /usr/local
> will not be replaced, deleted, etc. when upgrading or whatever.
Also, if
Mike Schmitz:
> I don't have pico, and usually use only vim. Vim showed no ^M's so I was
> fairly satisfied that they did not exist.
...
> Is vim now trying to be compatible with M$?!!
Yeah, vim is trying to be too clever.
:set ff=unix
or
:set fileformat=unix
For more info, :help filefo
Bob Nielsen:
> I keep getting this with all of the messages to the list from Steve Lamb:
[just a couple of PGP status lines, with no text between]
Me too!
The way I usually get around it is to type |less at elm (five characters
plus enter). I assume it'll work similarly in pine.
The same trick w
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...
> allows admins to prevent users from making incorrect modifications where
> they shouldn't be.
Why aren't you setting permissions appropriately?
Unlike MS DOS / Win, in Linux you can set files to be read-only to ordinary
users, or invisible altogether (inaccessible directo
trio:
> A human has to push the button to turn it back on. Does anybody know a
> way to get around this new "convenience"?
If you can't get the motherboard jumper/BIOS setting methods to work, how
about shorting the actual switch? (Or getting rid of the pushbutton and
installing a proper on/off s
Timothy Hospedales:
> Which leaves the option of having a dedicated physical drive and
> unplugging it when I leave. But that is annoying since I would have to
> leave my machine open all the time.
You can get `drawers' for hard disks that let you slide the HDD in and out
a slot on the front of t
Hello,
Thank you for your responses on my `Invisible files' question... I'll
recompile the kernel as soon as I get to it.
I have another question: I have a SCSI card that came with HP PhotoSmart
scanner. It's a PnP card, and pnpdump identifies it as "SYS 53C416" (this
is also the number on a like
Hi,
I am tring to get midi working with my SB32 PNP.
In my conf.modules, I have a line:
post-install awe_wave /usr/bin/sfxload /usr/lib/awe/sfbank/synthgm.sbk
But, when kernel boots up, it said failed.
I've checked the /lib/modules, and it has awe_wave.o there.
On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, Rod Person wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> I've just spent 5 1/2 hours trying to get ppp and Mozilla up and
> running. I have successfully gotten ppp to hold the
> connection, but I can't get Mozilla to load any pages.
> If I type an address such as www.debian.org I get the error that
On Fri, 5 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yup. I've removed the Packages.gz files and had mirror reget them several
> times. I also tried right from the ftp site ...
Are you -sure- you have the right version?
va{root}/usr/debian/home/jgg#cat /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://ftp1.us.debian
Hey All,
I've just spent 5 1/2 hours trying to get ppp and Mozilla up and
running. I have successfully gotten ppp to hold the
connection, but I can't get Mozilla to load any pages.
If I type an address such as www.debian.org I get the error that the DNS
does not exist. It doesn't even seem to tr
On 04-Feb-1999, Richard Lyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Tyson,
>
> As a satisfied customer, I would rather wait until there is an official
> release of Slink. I don't have any burning desire to run the cutting edge,
> but
> place more emphasis on a bug free complete distribution.
>
> Hope
Robert Rati wrote:
>
> I've been looking all over my system to find a floppy disk formatting
> command, but have come up empty. Superformat doesn't appear to be in the
> slink dist nor can I find any kind of floppy formating command with
> apropos. Can someone help me out with this real quick?
>
Howdy All!
Many thanks to those who e-mailed me regarding my X problems :) All
fixed now :)
Thanks,
Brant
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Hi!
Hmm, according to /debian/Archive_Maintenance_In_Progress ftp.de.debian.org
update is "starting at 13:52 US Central time, and ending at about 15:30."
That's 19:52-21:30 CET, isn't it? Currently it's 0:50 CET and this file
still exists.
Is Archive_Maintenance_In_Progress incorrect, is the up
Alan Eugene Davis wrote:
>
> I keep getting annoying messages about the mailserver, telling me to
> set a user name. It's not clear to me, but the default for mail
> server is:
>
> Outgoing mail (SMTP) server = localhost
>
> My user name is
>
> Outgoing mail server username = myname.
>
This message may better be posted to another list, but I don't know
what list. Anyway, I am using netscape 4.5, installed via the
installer that came with the tarball.I"m pretty sure this is the
glibc version.
I keep getting annoying messages about the mailserver, telling me to
set a user na
INT 10h is the video BIOS - I want to set the video mode directly.
By using INT 10h I don't have to learn and programme the card registers -
the BIOS takes care of this.
Why is the video bios not available from protected mode ?
Does this mean that making superfast graphics (as in DOS "demo's")
dan wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 08:19:19PM -0500, Mitch Blevins wrote:
> > In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
> > > I was looking around in the /bin directory, and there are several
> > > duplicate files installed there. For example, grep, fgrep, and egrep are
> > > all the same file. The prog
When I installed hamm to my laptop, I used my zip drive to do most of the
work. I ran the install.bat file from my Win95 partition in DOS mode, and
continued with the installation. When it got to the point that it was ready
to install the kernel, it allowed me to install from /dev/sda4 - my zip d
Bay Area Debian, the only known Debian user's group, will hold its first
meeting tomorrow at 9:30pm in the CoffeeNet internet cafe in San Fransisco.
Dale Sheetz and (hopefully) Ian Jackson will be there, along with myself,
and other Debian developers and enthusiasts in the Bay Area.
Dale and Ian a
dan writes:
> Shouldn't files like egrep and fgrep be symbolic links to grep, and same
> for any other program like this?
What's wrong with hard links for this?
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
Extended/logical drives always will start at hdx5. This leaves room for
the max of 4 primary partitions in slots hdx1 - hdx4, and will prevent
your logical partitions from changing later on if you add or delete a
primary.
The problem I see in your lilo.conf file is the first line as show
below:
b
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
> I was looking around in the /bin directory, and there are several duplicate
> files installed there. For example, grep, fgrep, and egrep are all the same
> file. The program checks to see how it was called to determine what to do.
>
> Shouldn't files like egrep
Well I've tried all the suggestions from the list and my modem is still
locking up. This will probably be my last message from Linux
until I can get this fixed because it is getting so bad. I
have posted about this before but here are the symptoms:
Sometime after I terminate a internet sessio
I am attempting to setup X on my friend's machine and he has a Maxtrox
G100 AGP card and am wondering what Xserver to use. I tried using the
SVGA server, which in XFree86 3.3.3.1 says supports the G100 PCI version.
XF86Setup cannot open the display at the end of the setup, and I cannot
seem to hac
Take a look at your ~/.xsession-errors file... I've usually found that
it'll point me in the right direction. If that doesn't help, I'd be
willing to do a little digging for you. I'd need you to run
"startx [any-options-you-normally-use] >startx.out 2>&1", then email me
the output from that along
is there a way to run debian (ie. v 1.3) on a
386sx system with ONLY 2megz of ram? If no then what other linux version
would you recommend for this system?
thanx,
Pawel
This probably doesn't address all of your concerns, but if you use
kernel-package to generate a kernel-image*.deb package, it will include
the .config file as /boot/config-KERNELVERSION. That will at least let
you see what options were selected for an installed kernel, and can be
copied to your s
I was looking around in the /bin directory, and there are several duplicate
files installed there. For example, grep, fgrep, and egrep are all the same
file. The program checks to see how it was called to determine what to do.
Shouldn't files like egrep and fgrep be symbolic links to grep, and
On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 23:18 (+), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I now have several networked Linux boxes; but they all have different
> hardware and do different things and they have different kernels.
>
> I have trouble keeping track of what options are compiled into which
> kernels and I'm be
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