El martes 15 de junio de 1999 a la(s) 13:15:42 -0300, Mariano De Lorenzo
contaba:
Necesito ayuda para poder configurar el Sendmail, cuando trato de crear el .cf
con la aplicacion m4 me dice que me falta el archivo /usr/sendmail-cf/cf.m4, y
es asi efectivamente, alguien puede decirme como hago
On mar, jun 15, 1999 at 07:09:49 +0200, Agustín Martín wrote:
Si te sirve de consuelo, hace poco le instalé el sonido a una compañera
con una ensoniq 1371 y tampoco me funcionan cosas como saytime que se
queja de que no está /dev/audio (con un kernel 2.2.9) . Como el driver
Pues no, no me
On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 01:15:42PM -0300, Mariano De Lorenzo wrote:
Necesito ayuda para poder configurar el Sendmail, cuando trato de crear el .cf
con la aplicacion m4 me dice que me falta el archivo /usr/sendmail-cf/cf.m4, y
es asi efectivamente, alguien puede decirme como hago para crear ese
Sres., por favor
agradezco cualquier tipo de información o fuente de esta acerca de Programación
Concurrente en Linux. Estudio Ingeniería Informática y debo dar una
exposición sobre el tema para una materia o curso llamado Sistemas
Operativos.
Muchas Gracias.
Victoriano
On Mon, 14 Jun 1999, jon wrote:
un colega tiene un toshiba 2540cds,va bien menos el modem,que parece que es
un winmodem,qunque
en los manuales no dice nada de eso.
por lo demas le tira perfecto..
Rafael Cordones Marcos escribió:
Hola,
Estoy pensando en comprarme un portátil y
Hola a todos.
No sé si será esto lo que buscas:
Package: djtools
Version: 1.0-4
Si lo he probado y funciona, hago hpset nice, hpset test y otras cosas, y la
impresora lo coge, pero no observo ninguna diferencia haciendolo y no
haciendolo.
Casualmente mi HP400 simpre ha funcionado mejor en
Respecto a los acentos: tiene pinta de que estas usando un editor que
no soporta acentos. Configura bien las X windows para que los
acepte: elige la opcion KBD y teclado con 101 teclas en espanyol (si
es que tienes un teclado como casi todo el mundo). Ademas por
supuesto tus ficheros
Buenas.
Tengo ya el servidor Hylafax bajo Debian 2.1 arreglado de una manera
bastante decente, por así decirlo. Pero me encuentro con el siguiente
problema:
Cuando intento entrar, desde el cliente, o haciendo un telnet al puerto 4559
directamente, me rechaza la password.
El fichero hosts.allow lo
Hola a todos/as:
Me interesaría saber si hay sw de gestión para una empresa de trabajo
temporal, aunque sea comercial, para Linux claro.
Gracias por todo.
--
Salut!!
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|Juanjo Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
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Barbwired wrote:
Tambien me gustaria saber, si hay manera de dirigir la impresion de Netscape
4.5 hacia mis programas de filtros (html2ps, psutils..), en lugar de que sea
Pues no tengo ni idea, pero si avriguas algo, házmelo saber.
Dirígelo directamente al lpr (no necesitas símbolo de
J. Carlos writes:
Backspace -- Borra carácter a la izquierda del cursor
Delete -- Borra carácter bajo el cursor
He encontrado la respuesta a tu problema (que también era mío) en la
lista debian-user:
--
From:
Hola.
La gente que utiliza el sistema de correo electronico que administro se
queja continuamente de que se interrumpe la descarga del correo (a
traves de infoviaplus) y su buzon queda bloquedado durante media hora o
más a pesar de que los mensajes no sean excesivamente grandes.
En syslog leo
At 21.07 15/6/99 +0200, you wrote:
[...]
Si tengo tiempo y me da por eso, a lo mejor lo que hago es preparar
una especie de GNOME-lite, unos cuantos paquetes de GNOME que
ofrezcan lo básico, ocupando poco sitio, que para ocupar 80 megas ya
se basta el amigo Bill Gates.
Eso estaría bien.
Apoyo
Tambien me gustaria saber, si hay manera de dirigir la
impresion de Netscape
4.5 hacia mis programas de filtros (html2ps, psutils..),
en lugar de que sea
Pues no tengo ni idea, pero si avriguas algo, házmelo saber.
Dirígelo directamente al lpr (no necesitas símbolo de
El mar, 15 jun 1999, daniel escribió:
On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 01:15:42PM -0300, Mariano De Lorenzo wrote:
Necesito ayuda para poder configurar el Sendmail, cuando trato de crear el
.cf
con la aplicacion m4 me dice que me falta el archivo
/usr/sendmail-cf/cf.m4, y
es asi efectivamente,
Tambien me gustaria saber, si hay manera de dirigir la impresion de
Netscape
4.5 hacia mis programas de filtros (html2ps, psutils..), en lugar de que
sea
Pues no tengo ni idea, pero si avriguas algo, házmelo saber.
Agustín Martín:
Dirígelo directamente al lpr (no necesitas
Respecto a la otra parte de la pregunta de Angel Vicente Perez (ya
me acordé del nombre!), yo legré mejorar un poco la calidad
de los colores introduciendo una corrección gama
Por ejemplo para un factor gama de 3 uso el siguiente archivo
postscript:
%!
{0.333 exp} dup dup dup setcolortransfer
At 12.49 16/6/99 +0200, Marga wrote:
Hola.
La gente que utiliza el sistema de correo electronico que administro se
queja continuamente de que se interrumpe la descarga del correo (a
traves de infoviaplus) y su buzon queda bloquedado durante media hora o
más a pesar de que los mensajes no sean
Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez wrote:
On mar, jun 15, 1999 at 07:09:49 +0200, Agustín Martín wrote:
Si te sirve de consuelo, hace poco le instalé el sonido a una compañera
con una ensoniq 1371 y tampoco me funcionan cosas como saytime que se
queja de que no está /dev/audio (con un kernel
Se trata de un isp con un sendmail en el que los usuarios/as se bajan el correo
a través de infovía utilizando gran variedad de clientes.
El caso es que no se cuales aspectos de la configuración son relevante para el
pop3
Saludos,
Marga
Antonio Beamud escribió:
At 12.49 16/6/99 +0200, Marga
Hola amigos .
Estoy empezando en el mundo del Linux y como primer paso he instalado el Debian
GNU/Linux 1.3.1 en una PC 486
/ 100 MHz , que no posee lectora de CD , ni conexion a red .
Ahora estoy intentando instalar las aplicaciones como el entorno grafico
(XFree86) , etc.
Quisiera saber si
Hue-Bond decia:
El lunes 07 de junio de 1999 a la(s) 02:12:11 +0200, Juan Ignacio Llona
contaba:
Curiosamente, si arranco los dos en la misma profundidad de color,
WindowMaker se queja de que ya hay otro gestor de ventanas corriendo; sin
embargo, si arranco uno en 8 bits y otro en 16,
El Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 07:09:49PM +0200, Agustín Martín contaba:
Si te sirve de consuelo, hace poco le instalé el sonido a una compañera
con una ensoniq 1371 y tampoco me funcionan cosas como saytime que se
queja de que no está /dev/audio (con un kernel 2.2.9) . Como el driver
de la es1371 no es
El Mon, Jun 14, 1999 at 01:25:26PM +0200, RESET contaba:
ceu.fi.udc.es/debian
ftp.usc.es/pub/mirror2/linux/debian
ftp.cs.us.es/debian
ftp.rediris.es/debian
Añade este a la lista:
ftp://ftp.tsc.uvigo.es//pub/linux/debian
Es de donde me bajo yo las cosas y va de miedo.
Si no estás en RedIris
El Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 11:31:51AM +0200, Agustín Martín contaba:
¿Podrías decir que tarjeta de sonido tienes, y si tienes el sonido
compilado como módulo, cuales son tus entradas para el sonido en el
directorio /etc/modutils?
A ver si nos leemos la documentación del kernel:
Pues si lo parece ... varias preguntas:
- se ha fsckeado la particion?
- tienes uotro SO ? si eas así, has comprobado si tienes algún
virus? (yo creo que he descubierto que un virus que anda por ahí toquetea
las particiones , creyendose muy listo y se carga, en el proceso
Hi all.
(Sorry, forgot to include the meaningful subject: message below)
I've just applied 2.0.35, 2.0.36 and 2.0.37 patches to my 2.0.34 kernel.
Now as I compile the kernel, I get these errors:
setup.c: In function `Cx86model':
setup.c:286: `Cx86_mult' undeclared (first use this function)
I've recompiled my kernel in order to get sound working. Now when I
reboot I can see messages about my sound card, so I went back to the
documentation to see how to test the sound.
The Linux Sound HOWTO; Installation (p15 of 26), section 4.3 states
that there should be a /dev/sndstat file.
There
* Armin Wegner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
my logitech ps/2 mouse behaves oddly. Sometimes, the pointer
rolls to the top or bottom of the screen when pressing a button
while moving left or right in X and on console. I can stop this
by moving the mouse. But I can't
Are you sure this isn´t a
Somewhere I heard there exists a program that will allow you to switch
consoles in an xterm. In other words it would be like switching
consoles with ctrl+alt+F* but from within a single xterm window. I
poked around in the packages at the Debian site but can't find
anything. I don't even know
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999 05:05:39 +, you wrote:
On Tuesday, June 08, 1999 at 23:26:35 -0600, Craig McPherson wrote:
Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: BE MORE SIMPLE
X-mailer: Pegasus Mail for Win32 (v3.02b14)
X-UIDL: d2077d16c3127d4bf73a47a47027a8d9
As one Debian newbie to
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, ktb wrote:
Somewhere I heard there exists a program that will allow you to switch
consoles in an xterm. In other words it would be like switching
consoles with ctrl+alt+F* but from within a single xterm window. I
poked around in the packages at the Debian site but can't
*- On 16 Jun, Gareth wrote about Re: Switch console in xterm
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, ktb wrote:
Somewhere I heard there exists a program that will allow you to switch
consoles in an xterm. In other words it would be like switching
consoles with ctrl+alt+F* but from within a single xterm window.
Brian Servis wrote:
*- On 16 Jun, Gareth wrote about Re: Switch console in xterm
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, ktb wrote:
Somewhere I heard there exists a program that will allow you to switch
consoles in an xterm. In other words it would be like switching
consoles with ctrl+alt+F* but from
I'm hoping that someone will be able to offer some advice on this,
because it's annoying when a program crashes under Linux even
more often than it crashes under Windows.
Anyway, the problem is that Netscape is quite frequently crashing
with a bus error. This usually happens when I close a
On Sat, 12 Jun 1999, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
Hi all,
Hi!
I have a CMI8338 sound card on board under Linux. It's a PCI Sound
Pro. PCIUtils in potato detected it.
Anyone has got this card to work in Linux?
I happen to have the earlier model of this card (the
On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 01:32:11PM -0500, Brian Servis wrote:
*- On 15 Jun, Keith Beattie wrote about Re: shell programing
On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 06:09:12PM +0300, Micha Feigin wrote:
Is there any good online document for shell programing under unix (linux)?
i need bash and cshell.
*- On 15 Jun, Barry Kauler wrote about acroread --why can't package be
installed?
When I type
# dpkg --list acroread
The package lists with the letters pn at the start of the line.
Such packages will not install, and there is an error message
no installation candidate when I
Well, my little foray into kernel compiling didn't meet with much
success... any ideas on this?
kmod failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k binfmt-464c, errno=8
request_module[binfmt-464c]: fork failed, errno 11
repeat endlessly
--
Craig McPherson
The University of Arkansas, Fayetteville AR
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Craig McPherson wrote:
Are any of the earier versions of Netscape more stable than 4.6?
I'm willing to use whatever is stable. I haven't yet tried earlier
Netscapes.
same thing happens to me with 4.51 and 4.08, both linked with glibc2. i
think it's a glibc2.1 issue.
Paulo == Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paulo Hi all, I got a new machine at home (k6-350) and have
Paulo only slink. So I begin to use debget for fetching source
Paulo packages of potato and compile. I have only a small question:
Paulo How to know what
Aaron == Aaron Van Couwenberghe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Aaron Hi all -
...
Aaron On machine awac, whenever I attempt to invoke lpr I recieve:
Aaron ...~$ lpr dpkg2-spec.tov no connect permissions job
Aaron 'cfA939awac' transfer to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed
Have you looked
Thanks for the suggestion. 2.2.10 also has better nfs client performance
-- I just tried it after a few hassles building a .deb to get
dhcp-client-beta to work on a slink system with the 2.2.10 kernel.
user time real time
*- On 16 Jun, Barry Kauler wrote about Re: acroread --why can't package be
installed?
It's in dpkg's local database, it's on the web package site, I've got a
relatively new installation that hasn't been messed up in any way,
I've never installed an earlier version of acroread.
So, why can't
Craig McPherson wrote:
I'm hoping that someone will be able to offer some advice on this,
because it's annoying when a program crashes under Linux even
more often than it crashes under Windows.
since you´re using glibc2.1, the best way would be - imho - either to
use the libc5 version
Try this:
1) find out what irq and i/o address the card is using. If it's a PnP, use
whatever setup software/jumper is needed to force it into a free irq and
i/o address
2) edit /etc/modules so that it contains
ne.o io=0x240,irq=10 (using whatever io and irq that you set the card to)
and
Kent West wrote:
I've recompiled my kernel in order to get sound working. Now when I
reboot I can see messages about my sound card, so I went back to the
documentation to see how to test the sound.
The Linux Sound HOWTO; Installation (p15 of 26), section 4.3 states
that there should be a
Lex Chive wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 01:54:05PM +0200, Bernhard Dobbels wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Armin Wegner wrote:
how can I raise the base volume of my sb 64 pci (ensonique)?
try xmix
and aumix on the console. Dont forget to change the volume of the PCM channel
too, not
On Wed, Jun 16, 1999 at 02:38:43AM +0200, Hartmut Figge wrote:
Craig McPherson wrote:
I'm hoping that someone will be able to offer some advice on this,
because it's annoying when a program crashes under Linux even
more often than it crashes under Windows.
since you´re using
I'm compiling a *very* simple example.c program that uses
the imagemagick library (which in turn uses many other
libraries), yet I get a compile error with libICE:
gcc -o example -O -I/usr/X11R6/include/magick -L/usr/X11R6/lib example.c
\
-lMagick -ltiff -ljpeg -lX11 -lz -lm
/usr/bin/ld:
thomas lakofski wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Craig McPherson wrote:
anyone have libc5 debian packages for 4.08/51/6?
get the files from
ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/communicator/4.08/english/unix/supported/linux20/
and use the debian installer.
hafi
Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
i found 4.6.1 even more unstable than 4.08. at least i know that, if
i don't close windows, 4.08 is unlikely to crash. 4.6 just died all
the time.
well, then it seems, that the poor glibc2.1 people should go to the
libc5 version.
hafi
George Bonser wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
The problem I'm aware of with the Compaq Deskpro 6000 was a a
model sold two years ago with an Adaptec SCSI card (2940U). The
PC would reboot.
Do you have such a controller? I thought this was solved in
recent
For some reason autofs is not autounmounting the mount points. Even if
I explicity define a timeout in the auto.master file for a mount tree
it never unmounts the filesystem. And no the filesystem is not in use.
I am using autofs_3.1.3-1 compiled from the Debian potato sources on my
slink box
On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 01:01:20PM +, Gertjan Klein wrote
On Mon, 14 Jun 1999 21:59:30 +0200 (CEST), Bruno Goncalves Russo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Two Linux partitions]
This is exactly what I want to do. I just tried to do it, but wasn't
totally successful because I didn't configure
Be careful when using dpkg-repack to clone a system onto another pc. I did
this with a hamm system, and though I did get a more-or-less working clone
system, permissions on this system were broken all over the place. Maybe,
things have improved with the newest version of dpkg-repack.
On Mon, Jun
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Thanks for the response! I really appreciate it. Comments dispersed
throughout below:
Kent West wrote:
I've recompiled my kernel in order to get sound working. Now when I
reboot I can see messages about my sound card, so I went back to the
documentation to see how to
Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
so do you own a soundblaster? which sort of?
No. I don't have the documentation in front of me (it's an office
machine and I'm at home now); it's something like ESS-blahblah, but I
think it's supposed to be SB-compatible. It's standard fare in a
Hi.
I've been playing around with configuring Emacs20, and XEmacs20. I've got it
all working out I want under X, but under the console, XEmacs thinks that my
backspace key is delete.
I would've thought this had something to do with the keyboard settings for the
console, but Emacs works
Kent wrote:
KW I've recompiled my kernel in order to get sound working. Now when I
KW reboot I can see messages about my sound card, so I went back to the
KW documentation to see how to test the sound.
I'm no expert (I'm still learning myself), but here're some clues I picked up
from my sound
Kent wrote:
KW Hartmut Figge wrote:
KW Thanks for the response! I really appreciate it. Comments dispersed
KW throughout below:
Oops. Well.. scratch my comments. :) heads offstage muttering about learning
--
| Shawn Sulma, The Rigel Group
| mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
_\|/_
Sorry, I read the info files on make, but I didn't find
information on how I could make start make in all subdirectories
(without having to tell it the subdirectory names would be
preferred).
Does anyone know, where I could find this? Well or just tell
me right here.
Thank you
Ingo Hohmann
Hi,
is there something about soundblaster support that I should
have known by now? Seems that my irq, ... settings get lost
when I compile soundblaster support as a module. (Sound works
when compiled in, but I get device is busy error, when I
use modules and try to insmod sb.o)
Is there a
Yea, use the 4.08 version of Netscape. You might also try with statically
linked motif (it's a bit bigger, but avoids shared library probs).
--
Eric G. Miller
Powered by the A HREF=http://www.debian.org;POTATO/A!
Hi all,
Ok, I'm a little confused on how updates to the Debian system are
supposed to work. I hope someone can help me figure it out
So what determines an r release? The Debian pages say the current
release is at 2.1r2. How do I know if I have an r2 release? Are the
r changes automatically
Mark Wagnon wrote:
Since I've managed to get sound working to some degree, I thought I'd
play with some of the sound options of WM, only I can't seem to find any
debs for them. Does anyone know where I might find debs for WSoundPrefs,
wmsoundconfig, and WMSound? If not, then I guess I'll
Ingo Hohmann wrote:
Hi,
is there something about soundblaster support that I should
have known by now? Seems that my irq, ... settings get lost
when I compile soundblaster support as a module. (Sound works
when compiled in, but I get device is busy error, when I
use modules and try to
Ben Messinger wrote:
[snip]
Slink debs for wmsound are at:
http://master.debian.org/~mmagallo/packages/
The other sound related packages are listed there, but the deb's are
missing (tarballs are there though). Perhaps they are still being
prepared. I updated WM and wmsound tonight
On Wed, Jun 16, 1999 at 04:30:47PM +1200, Matthew Gregan wrote:
-clip-
Can someone tell me what I need to do to fix this, or point me to
something which will help?
-clip-
Hmm. I got this little bit of code from the XEmacs newsgroup. It works for
me. Just insert it into .emacs:
---Cut Here---
On Wed, 16 Jun 1999 12:52:31 +0930, John Pearson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The disadvantage to this is that *both* /dev/hda1 and /dev/hda2 have to fall
within the first 1024 cylinders cylinders for this to work.
With the BIOS harddisk mode set to LBA this shouldn't be a problem, as
the harddisk
For the ftp problem, take a look at /etc/inetd.conf and see if the ftp
line has been commented out. If so, remove the octothorpe (#). There
might be more than one of these lines; you should only enable one.
These two lines are uncommented in inetd.conf:
ftp stream tcp
Marc Matteo wrote:
Hi all,
[snip]
What about security updates? I've added deb
http://security.debian.org/ stable updates to my sources.list file but
I see that not all the security updates are in security.debian.org but
rather some (like procmail) are still in proposed-updates.
How
C Media, the manufacturer of this chip, has a driver for Linux. You can
download it from their site:
http://www.cmedia.com.tw/e_snd_drv.htm
It is for the 2.2.x kernels, so you'll have to be running one of these.
Ciao.
Bruno.
On Wed, 16 Jun 1999, Peter Ludwig wrote:
On Sat, 12 Jun 1999, Paulo
Craig McPherson wrote:
I'm hoping that someone will be able to offer some advice on this,
because it's annoying when a program crashes under Linux even
more often than it crashes under Windows.
I'm having trouble with netscape too. I've tried several things to get
around the problem, but I
Hi all, during the installation of Debian a put up also the configuration for
the network. But i've made a mistake there. At the end there where three
options, PMCIA, Ethernet or fast Ethernet and anotherone. I should've had to
point to Ethernet, but i mistyped, and pointed PMCIA. So know i
But I am not sure it is the right thing to do, why wouldnt you want to
receive
mail directly?
Because I am going to want to use procmail soon, and it's easier
to configure it to only work through fetchmail, and because if I
try to fetch mail with POP3 and SMTP a collision sometimes
Ok, I've read man pages, and I'm still confused. What different types
of clocks are there? I know of the system and hardware, but I'm not
sure which is responsible for what. I also would like to know how to
set everything because I think my system time and/or date is wrong. Or
maybe its my
On Thu, Jun 17, 1999 at 03:35:09AM -0500, Aaron Solochek wrote:
Ok, I've read man pages, and I'm still confused. What different types
of clocks are there? I know of the system and hardware, but I'm not
sure which is responsible for what. I also would like to know how to
set everything
Hi all,
I've faced a problem with cron:
it's executes all tasks from /etc/crontab and /etc/cron.d/*
at specified time as if it's UTC time, not local time as I'd like it to be.
date command returns correct date time (both for local time and UTC time)
Can someone tell me where I should tell
Hello,
I've tried the install and upgrade program. Whilst I chose the ones I need
now. Since installing base system. I need a mail program and irc.
The program complains that they are broken programs? It then refuses to
install any!!
I have added all the libs and other things that a program
longer ftp or telnet to my machine. (421 Service not available, remote
server has closed connection, and Connection closed by foreign host).
In /etc/hosts.deny try commenting out the line ALL: PARANOID
Thanks. That didn't help with the ftp/telnet problem, but I think it
solved another
On Wed, Jun 16, 1999 at 12:03:15PM +0200, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
longer ftp or telnet to my machine. (421 Service not available, remote
server has closed connection, and Connection closed by foreign host).
Have you noticed, that some net services have now their own debs in the
net section?
Hi,
dpkg -i filename.deb will install the .debs on to your
system. Make sure you are in the correct directory first,
or specify its path.
As an alternative, try:
apt-get update;apt-get install package name
(package name is foo, not foo.deb); apt-get will take
care of dependencies.
Try man
Hello Sami,
What's a software patent ??
A software patent is for software what normal patents are for normal
products, i.e. a way to protect inventions from being
exploited. Usually this means that if you invent something and get
granted a patent on it that everybody using your invention in
Thanks for the info, but I think you over looked a few items.
The reason I want to upgrade to potato is, I installed x11amp, which required
newer libs than slink uses. This has broken apt. I've seen this problem
mentioned before and the recommended fix was to upgrade to potato. Also, my
video
Quoting Kent West ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
instead of that, got to /dev and execute ./MAKEDEV audio as root. (or
use fakeroot)
Okay! Now I have a /dev/sndstat. (Would that really have been too hard
to put in the HOWTO? Or maybe it depends on the distribution you're
running?)
It's safe to
Quoting Colin Marquardt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
* Armin Wegner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
my logitech ps/2 mouse behaves oddly. Sometimes, the pointer
rolls to the top or bottom of the screen when pressing a button
while moving left or right in X and on console. I can stop this
by moving
Quoting ktb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Brian Servis wrote:
*- On 16 Jun, Gareth wrote about Re: Switch console in xterm
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, ktb wrote:
Somewhere I heard there exists a program that will allow you to switch
consoles in an xterm. In other words it would be like switching
I've seen this happen with cheap mice exposed to bright light. Seems the
plastic shell is so thin that they let enough light in to trigger the
protoreceptors. The next time it happens, try just shading the mouse with
your hand. If that stop it, then you can disassemble the mouse and spray
the
*- On 16 Jun, David Wright wrote about Re: Switch console in xterm
Well there's also the concept of an Alternate Screen in xterm. That's
why you don't see, for example, the last screenfull of output from
less when you quit, but just your interactive commands. less uses
the alternate screen,
On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 07:13:08PM -0600, Craig McPherson wrote:
Well, my little foray into kernel compiling didn't meet with much
success... any ideas on this?
kmod failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k binfmt-464c, errno=8
request_module[binfmt-464c]: fork failed, errno 11
repeat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This kind of crap is NOT welcome on the Debian-user mailing-list, su butt
off!!
Viggo Wichmann
yes it is, see the debian website about charges for advertising/spam. ($1999 to
SPI iirc)
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL
Jean-Yves F. Barbier wrote:
Hi all,
I have a little problem with my provider DNS: mine is much faster, but I need
to
access the provider's if I want to have the news groups and mail sending
allowed, because my identification is made by these DNS (I'm on a cable
network).
So how could I
Hi:
I am trying to find out some information on scanner support for Debian 2.1.
Can someone recommend a good scanner for use?
Also, what would be a good PC-to-TV card that is supported on Linux. I am
looking to run my graphics output to my computer output to my TV (preferably
through a S-video
E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
Debian installation manual is not at all the worst one. It is quite good
actually. But it definetely isn't easy to find on the website instructions
how to get started...
This is getting on my nerves...
* go to www.debian.org
* note the section `Getting
Hi Debian users,
I have an Epson LX-300 under Linux and cant it to work. Already tried
Magicfilter and Apsfilter. I dont know the right driver...
Thanks for any help,Paulo Henrique
*- On 16 Jun, Nadarajah, Dinesh wrote about Scanner, TV tuner, PC-TV support
on Debian 2.1
I am not speaking from experience, just pointing the way.
I am trying to find out some information on scanner support for Debian 2.1.
Can someone recommend a good scanner for use?
Hi,
Mark == Mark Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mark That's not really what I'm looking for. What I want is not the
Mark list of .deb's, but the .debs themselves. What I'm trying to
Mark do is to create a ZIP disk which holds everything I need to
Mark replicate my setup. If I do the
Brian Servis wrote:
*- On 16 Jun, David Wright wrote about Re: Switch console in xterm
Well there's also the concept of an Alternate Screen in xterm. That's
why you don't see, for example, the last screenfull of output from
less when you quit, but just your interactive commands. less
On Fri, Jun 11, 1999 at 10:35:52AM -0400, Kristopher Johnson wrote:
I'm the guy that asked which package had the HOWTOs. I know it seemed like
a dumb question, but I did try searching on HOWTO in both dselect and on
the Debian web site, and came up with nothing.
again, I kindly advise you
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