El jueves 01 de julio de 1999 a la(s) 03:45:47 +0200, Barbwired contaba:
~-root dpkg -i leafnode_1.4-10.deb
(Reading database ... 39103 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace leafnode 1.6.2-2 (using leafnode_1.4-10.deb)
...
Unpacking replacement leafnode ...
Violación de
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 10:33:29PM +0200, Juanmi Mora wrote:
On Wed, Jun 30, 1999 at 01:27:09AM +0100, Enrique Zanardi wrote:
Además, si alguien pide mi voto, me gustaría que se incluyesen las Xfree
3.4 en potato, así que por mi, nada de congelación hasta mediados/finales
de Agosto.
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Manuel Trujillo wrote:
Que suertudos que son ustedes los espa~noles aca en la Argentina las cosas
siempre llegan a~nos luz
EEEHHH!
Perdonadme el trainspoting-mail, pero creo que la noticia vale la pena:
LINUX JOURNAL EN CASTELLANO POR 695 Ptas.!!!
Creo que es posible que tengas algún problema con las librerías de gtk.
Comprueba que tengas la versión 1.2.X de la librería. Ah, y las fuentes
de letra, abi-fonts.
Como ya he dicho la versión que uso es la potato.
Hola...
Si, tambien tengo la de potato, y aparte de que he visto algo sobre
pues si.pa cuando va salir?
yo lo he visto anunciada en la linux actual,pero no en la
calle.la has visto
tu?
Pues según me han dicho en la propia editorial, saldrá a finales de ésta
semana o, más probablemente, durante la semana que viene.
Have a nice day ;-)
TooManySecrets
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Yo ya la tengo, me refiero al número 8 de LInux Actual, es ese?,
lo compré anteayer del aeropuerto de Barajas..
Saludos!!!
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: PGPfreeware 5.5.3i for non-commercial use http://www.pgpi.com
Gracias a todos por las indicaciones, efectivamente eran los locales.
He solucionado el tema. Y me he quedado más tranquila :)
--
Una vez me obligué a tragar sin pensar si mi alma se iba a olvidar -Sôber-
Barbwired (The TranslatriX) - Filología Inglesa - U. Complutense de Madrid
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chicos,
¿podría alguien enviar la última versión del canuto FWTK del TIS?
Creo que es la 2.1
Te lo he puesto en:
ftp://calvo.teleco.ulpgc.es/pub/fwtk
Salu2!
Miguel Armas del Rio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Division de
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Antonio Fernández Fernández wrote:
Creo que necesitas más de 1 GB para estar medio cómodo...
Eso es muy relativo. Yo voy bastante comodo con un disco duro de 80
megas. Solo lo uso para programar, y tengo 12 megas libres :)
16:05:thunder:pbrufal$ df
Filesystem
Hola...
Bien pensado mi pregunta sobre los win-modem con linux además de un
off-topic O:-) , es una tonteria, si la CPU se tiene que dedicar a emular
el
modem y no puedo retirar la CPU salvo que corte la conexión, se pierde toda
la gracia de un SO multitarea apropiativa como Linux ¿no?
Desde mi
Quizás no en Debian, aunque hay algunos de animación 3D (moonlight
creator y algún otro)... mira grn.linuxberg.org para buscar más programas de
animación y quizás manda a [EMAIL PROTECTED] una solicitud para que alguien
empaquete alguno de ellos is encuentras uno que te gusta mucho y no
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
que exageración con 600 o 700 MB's debería valer para alguien que no
quiere instalarse de todo... yo por ejemplo tengo 800 megas y tengo mucho
Mi primera instalcion de linux fue hace tres anhos slackware 1.1 (creo) y
fue en un disco duro de
Hola,
Acabo de actualizar el kernel 2.0.36 al 2.2.10.
El problema está en que con el nuevo kernel me sale al arrancar lo de
SIOCADDRT (o algo así). Creo que eso era porque con el nuevo kernel
sobran unas líneas del /init.d/network, no?
El problema es que eso me daría igual, pero desde que lo he
Acabo de actualizar el kernel 2.0.36 al 2.2.10.
El problema está en que con el nuevo kernel me sale al arrancar lo de
SIOCADDRT (o algo así). Creo que eso era porque con el nuevo kernel
sobran unas líneas del /init.d/network, no?
En mi modesta y humilde opinión, creo que se debe a que, una
Manuel Trujillo wrote:
Acabo de actualizar el kernel 2.0.36 al 2.2.10.
El problema está en que con el nuevo kernel me sale al arrancar lo de
SIOCADDRT (o algo así). Creo que eso era porque con el nuevo kernel
sobran unas líneas del /init.d/network, no?
En mi modesta y humilde
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 12:29:52PM +0100, Antonio Iglesias wrote:
Hola chavales.
Hace bastante que uso Debian. En casa tengo la HAMM funcionando desde que
salió y sin problemas peeero...
Estoy intentando instalarla en el Curro en un Compaq recien salido de la caja
y
tengo algunos
Acredito que a tradução da palavra default não deva seguir a risca
os dicionários, lembre-se de que é um termo importado e por tanto nem
deveria haver tradução, mas sejamos mais práticos, o que há de errado
em traduzir como Configuração padrão ? Standart seria a
Configuração inicial
[]'s
exemplo, o caso de fazer uma medição técnica, que penso que
será familiar
a quase todos nesta lista. Por limitações de escala (ou
outras), nunca se
faz, em rigor, uma medição exacta; faz-se sim uma medição
aproximada por
defeito ou por excesso. Defeito, aqui, quer apenas dizer que
a
Primeiro nao ha nada de errado em traduzir mouse, e muitas nacoes o fazem.
Segundo, o ingles tecnico eh um subgrupo do ingles convencional.
De resto a democracia nao eh lah muito eficiente mesmo, o que eh eficiete
eh militarismo, justamente por exigir a discucao.
Coletar, Planejar e excutar.
default seria traducao inicial, sem intervencao do usuario, standart eh
configuracao padrao. Default seria traducao sem intervencao, logo inicial,
de fabrica.
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Flavio Bruno Leitner wrote:
Acredito que a tradução da palavra default não deva seguir a risca
os dicionários,
Interessante, nunca tinha visto esse uso! É que minha formação
não é em ciências naturais nem tecnologia... ou seja, para mim por
defeito continua não sendo um termo que seja de fácil entendimento para
pessoas sem formação específica.
Mas quem lê documentação quer justamente ganhar
Prezados, apenas evitem o excesso. Todo mundo sabe q ate mesmo qdo se
frita um ovo, vc nao pode ficar remexendo, remexendo, remexendo,
remexendo; tem uma hora q vc vai achar q ta bom e acabou-se. Se passar
do ponto estraga. So isso, simples assim.
Seria mais pratico, comentar o texo final e
Oi Lalo e Gleydson outros,
eu corrige os erros do arquivo lang_pt.h e mandei para o Zanardi.
Espero que a potato já venha traduzida na instalação. :)
Abraços,PH
Quoting Lalo Martins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Fri, Jun 25, 1999 at 08:48:00AM -0300,
Bradley Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 1 Jul 1999, Arcady Genkin wrote:
It says 486DX-AC-WBu-25/33/40/50-L3-ZZ in the top line of the screen,
it also prints:
32MHz CPU Clock just below the BIOS box where it lists all the
system info. If my CPU is DX4, does it mean that it
A while back, my system crashed, but I was able to bring up a crippled
system that I can limp along with. I lost mostly just data, and what
programs I lost, I have been able to replace by reinstalling them. One
that is becoming a sore spot, though, is dpkg. Whie it is able, mostly,
to install
Hi,
Raghavendra Bhat schrieb am 30. Juni 1999:
The digest is not being mailed. The digest admin's attention is drawn to
this. What is up ??
*sigh* due to an overflow from murphy, the headerfile wasn't written
correctly - I just fixed it.
Sorry for the problems :-(
Ciao, Hanno
--
| Hanno
Nils Rennebarth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You should not 'copy the partitions'. Don't know what ghost is, but I doubt
it supports the ext2 filesystem.
With GNU cp, copying whole partitions is ok via cp -a, so tar
is not needed (if one can mount both partitions simultaneously).
There is
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am running Exim from inetd now.
I have a question. When I change exim.conf now, I don't need to restart
inetd, correct?
Yes. inetd starts exim, which then runs with the new exim conf.
If you manually change /etc/inetd.conf, you need to restart inetd,
Peter Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
On 01-Jul-1999, Carley, Jason Australia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
I am considering switching over from SuSE 6.1 to Debian. I guess I am an
Ok, but I hope you don't
Hello!
I've made some preliminary php3 packages, version 3.0.11. Anyone
interested can download them from ftp://ftp.elte.hu/pub/people/gorgo/php3
These packages fix the long-standing mysql problem which was caused by the
mysql package reorganization and the fact that there wasn't a good mysql
I have problem with modprobe in potato. When I run
#modprobe sound
it returns
conf:73: missing module argument
but insmod soundcore; insmod sound workfine.
This use to work before I upgrade packages today!
Chanop
--
The module soundlow is probably
On 1999-06-30 18:06, jacko wrote:
Anyone know of something like PGPfone but for Linux?
speak-freely which is packaged for potato. The relevant page is:
http://www.speak-freely.org.
/Allan
--
Allan M. Wind Phone: 781.938.5272 (home)
687 Main Street, 2nd Floor Fax:
Hi all;
I've decided to try and configure my home system to send and
receive email the right way (not using Netscape). The reason for
the switch is that I eventually want to be able to access my email
remotely using telnet/ssh (another thing I need to learn about). I have
a few questions about
I recently switched from SuSE 6.1 to Debian potato and I'm really happy. I like
my
Debian system more and more every day.
I applied this distribution-switch strategy: free up a partition from SuSE and
take it
out from fstab to become your new root partition, download the install floppy
image
I've got basically the same situation, except I live in Memphis and
use the Time Warner Roadrunner system.
First of all, to send outgoing mail with exim, select the smarthost
configuration, and enter [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s outgoing SMTP server as the
smarthost. Also, make sure that you enter
On 1999-07-01 21:10, Allan M. Wind wrote:
speak-freely which is packaged for potato. The relevant page is:
http://www.speak-freely.org.
That was http://www.speakfreely.org (without the dash) while the
package is:
ii speak-freely6.1e-1 Voice Communication Over Data Networks
Hi Folks!
I decided to upgrade my firewall to the 2.2.x series so that I could
take advantage of the advanced networking capabilities (ipmasqadm).
Masquerading is working fine, but port forwarding isn't.
Is there anything wrong with the following rule?
ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L 192.168.1.4
OK, I'm on my turf here. Got @home too.
I've decided to try and configure my home system to send and
receive email the right way (not using Netscape). The reason for
the switch is that I eventually want to be able to access my email
remotely using telnet/ssh (another thing I need to learn
Reply-To:
Hi,
I will need to use mySQL to log some stuff into the database, and later
on, retrieve the info using
a unique primay key. Probably, one table will be enough :(, but all
these queries are manipulated
by a C program.
I have searched the debian web,
I have a:
3com fast therlink XL NIC (3c905B-TX)
network card
when I go to install the 3c509 or 3com EtherlinkIII 3c509 ISA ethernet card
I get this error:
/lib/modules.2.0.36/net/3c509.o: init_module: device or resource busy
Installation failed.
what should I do, why am I getting this error?
Hello everyone!
I have had some requests from the various lists that I have belong asking me
to get a /. style news site up that details tech law events,
legal developments, and interpretations.
I would like to use my domain 'ompages.com' for this.
One problem. I can't code! I don't
I recompiled my kernel today (minor changes) and after installing
the new version, when I try to start X, I get:
...
(**) XKB: keycodes: xfree86
(**) XKB: types: default
(**) XKB: compat: default
(**) XKB: symbols: us(pc101)
(**) XKB: geometry: pc
(**) XKB: keymap: xfree86(us) (overrides other
I have a 2-CD Official Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 set, LinuxMall edition; or just
plain 'slink'. I'd like to experiment with the 'potato' distribution (which
has an improved SVGA X server needed with my video hardware), and then
configure apt to get the needed spuds off the web, (running under
For the latest releases, just go the wine page ( http://www.winehq.com I
think)
and get either their precompiled binaries or the latest source. This is what
I usually do, as each newly released version has a significant number of
bugfixes and
improvements ... or at least that's been my
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999 18:06:04 -0500 (CDT)
jacko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know of something like PGPfone but for Linux?
There is a program called speak freely, which has a linux version, as
well as a DOS version. It can use strong encryption, and also uses PGP
to pass the session key.
I
Hi,
Mutt uses PGP/MIME for pgp signing. How do I change this to plain text
or app/pgp??
The macro provided in the doc do not seem to work for me:
macro compose S Fpgp +verbose=0 -fast \
+clearsig=on\ny^T^Uapplication/pgp; format=text; \
On Thu, 01 Jul 1999 19:53:11 -0700, Nate wrote:
Is there anything wrong with the following rule?
ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L 192.168.1.4 http -R 192.168.1.1 http
You should invoke it as -L external_ip www -R internal_ip www
It probably doesn't matter whether you use www or http, both are in
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, G. Crimp wrote:
Ah ha. The kernel log reports the following:
kernel: Sound: DMA (output) timed out - IRQ/DRQ config error?
give me any more help with this. I have read the sound HOWTO and the isapnp
docs, but when it comes to reading the pnpdump file I find it
Can you tell me what GUI is Debian compatible with?
And what it is not compatible with?
My e-mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you!
Hello every one!
I am new user to this board .I have question to ask
I just bought used server IBM 325 it has Seagate back up tape drive model
STT38000N I can't findNT drivers for it ! Cananybody email and let
me know where to look for?Has this drive been discontinued?Thanks You
Joe
My
Didi Damian wrote:
Maybe fixing LILO to boot both sytems would work too but I never tried it.
Alternatively,
you could boot one of the systems from floppy.
I boot 3 different linux partitions (Slackware, RH5.2 and Debian 2.1)
and Win95 from LILO. It's a bit of a hack... I used the LILO on
Thanks Stephen and Didi for replying.
Okay, I installed fetchmail and created my .fetchmailrc file. I
configured exim using the #2 option and added my mail server as the
smarthost.
When I ran fetchmail -v with mail on the server I got an error
(something about localhost). When I ran it without
Yes, but does it work with IP-Masquerading?
Allan M. Wind wrote:
On 1999-07-01 21:10, Allan M. Wind wrote:
speak-freely which is packaged for potato. The relevant page is:
http://www.speak-freely.org.
That was http://www.speakfreely.org (without the dash) while the
package is:
ii
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 09:14:14PM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
I recompiled my kernel today (minor changes) and after installing
the new version, when I try to start X, I get:
...
[snip]
(**) FontPath set to
Bob Nielsen bombs his X after a bout of kernel compilation:
_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
giving up.
xinit: Connection refused (errno 111): unable to connect to X server
xinit: No such process (errno 3): Server error.
This is a problem which can bug U. I had
Same thing with my Potato system.
Pat
I'm using smbmount-2.1.x (from smbfsx 2.0.3-1) in a slink system
with kernel 2.2.9 and some potato stuff. (smbfs is compiled as a module,
and CONFIG_SMB_WIN95 is not set.) I use it to mount shares from our NT
domain, which generally works fine. However, I have a couple of problems:
1.
Minor correction here to my previous post:
stuff removes your unix.o module if you have not started your X server
for a period of time. How can the Xserver connect to the udp socket now
? Try starting X after U 'insmod unix'. Lo and behold has it come up..??
ragOO, VU2RGU.
I recently received an E-mail from this mailing list
in response to a question about installing netscape.
It was suggested that I make changes to:
/etc/apt/sources.list
It seems that this file does not exist on
my system. Moreover I can't seem to find
anything to do with apt. Could someone
On Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 12:15:01AM -0700, G. Crimp wrote:
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 09:14:14PM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
[snip]
(**) FontPath set to
Hi
Yesterday i asked what Unable to load interpreter meant. Today I have
another question related to an error message.
In the very same machine where i was getting the interpreter message i
started a memtest 2000 1000. This machine is a remote server and it
crashes almost on a daily bases
On Thu, Jun 24, 1999 at 04:04:23PM +0200, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Varga Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
don't use qpopper version 2.51 since it has security holes in it.
there is a qpopper 2.3 debian package in stable, contact the maintainer to
know
According to Leszek Gerwatowski:
On Thu, Jun 24, 1999 at 04:04:23PM +0200, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
Most of the 2.4 and early 2.5 qpopper packages had a license
that made it impossible to include it with Debian, so Debian shipped
with a fixed 2.3 instead.
Now with latest version
The error that you got from sendmail might have been caused by not having
'localhost' added to exim.conf on this line:
# Specify your local domains as a colon-separated list here. If this option
# is not set (i.e. not mentioned in the configuration file), the
# qualify_recipient value is used as
Most of the new motherboards features such as:
CPU, mainboard temprature
CPU, power supply fan speed
Voltage level monitoring.
Guess it must be quite difficult to obtain a general purpose monitoring software
as the hardware implementation of such features seem to be motherboard
brand
Hi Debian users,
I installed Debian in a PC to my friend, but he wants that the Debian
programs stay at /usr/local instead /usr to export them to other machines via
NFS.
Is there a safety manner to transfer /usr to /usr/local?
Thanks, Paulo Henrique
On Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 10:55:16AM +0300, per_adua32 wrote:
I recently received an E-mail from this mailing list
in response to a question about installing netscape.
It was suggested that I make changes to:
/etc/apt/sources.list
It seems that this file does not exist on
my system.
On Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 02:48:42AM -0700, Hung Vu wrote:
Can you tell me what GUI is Debian compatible with?
And what it is not compatible with?
My e-mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you!
not sure what you mean...
Debian can use the X windowing system and comes with XFree86
Upon that, you can
Quoting Isabelle Poueriet ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hello everyone. I'm sorry to post this again, but I'm having new problem
now.
I made some changes to those files I sent before and now when I type pppd
at the command prompt I get some garbage text on my screen, and after a
little while(30
Robert:
I see 22 transmit errors on the eth0 interface. Check /var/log/syslog
(or /var/log/kern.log) for a description of the errors. I'm running one
of the 2.0.x kernels, so I can't be much help with problems specific to
your kernel. The files in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/ have some-
times
On 02-Jul-1999, per_adua32 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently received an E-mail from this mailing list
in response to a question about installing netscape.
It was suggested that I make changes to:
/etc/apt/sources.list
It seems that this file does not exist on
my system. Moreover I
Ali Onur UYAR wrote:
Most of the new motherboards features such as:
CPU, mainboard temprature
CPU, power supply fan speed
Voltage level monitoring.
Guess it must be quite difficult to obtain a general purpose monitoring
software
as the hardware implementation of such
Quoting Andreas Persenius ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Sorry; I deleted the original posting...
Quoting Isabelle Poueriet ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hello everyone. I'm sorry to post this again, but I'm having new problem
now.
I made some changes to those files I sent before and now when I type
Stephan A Suerken wrote:
Nils Rennebarth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You should not 'copy the partitions'. Don't know what ghost is, but I doubt
it supports the ext2 filesystem.
With GNU cp, copying whole partitions is ok via cp -a, so tar
is not needed (if one can mount both
Where can i get all the debs i need to make the big switch?? like maybe a
server to add to my apt config
thanks
-jason
--
--No Regrets--
On Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 03:35:58AM -0500, Michael Merten wrote:
On Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 12:15:01AM -0700, G. Crimp wrote:
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 09:14:14PM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
[snip]
(**) FontPath set to
On Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 07:51:53AM -0500, jason wrote:
Where can i get all the debs i need to make the big switch?? like maybe a
server to add to my apt config
deb http://ftp.netgod.net/ x/
--
Bob Nielsen Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tucson, AZ AMPRnet: [EMAIL
Try:
http://www.netgod.net/X
Hope this helps.
Sebastian Canagaratna
Department of CHemistry
Ohio NOrthern University
ADa, OH 45810
Where can i get all the debs i need to make the big switch?? like maybe a
server to add to my apt config
thanks
-jason
--
--No Regrets--
--
I have a problem with the package system. We use mysql compiled
straight from the original source-tarball. We've also installed
libdb-mysql-perl which depends on mysql-base. Because of this unmet
dependency, apt refuses to do anything.
Is it possible to make dpkg think it has installed
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Andy Spiegl wrote:
I am looking for pointers as to log files that might indicate the
problem.
It is possible that I have not set everything up exactly right for the
motherboard and CPU chip. I am using an IWILL XA100P motherboard with
an
AMD K6-3 400
On Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 04:26:23PM +0200, Kjetil Ødegaard wrote:
Is it possible to make dpkg think it has installed mysql-base without
actually doing it? Or install it without overwriting the current
mysql installation?
Take a look at the equivs package.
-Lex
pgpSBhQnkrjk9.pgp
Have a try to the key ^P (Control+p)
Regards,
--
Horacio
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Valencia - ESPAÑA
hi-
can anyone point me to where i might find a device file index of some sort?
John Cuson
[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have
others.
-- Groucho Marx
Where can i get all the debs i need to make the big switch?? like maybe a
server to add to my apt config
deb http://ftp.netgod.net/ x/
After doing so on my slink installation, crashing happens:
(1) Netscape 4.08 -- Bus error
(2) Nedit -- segmentation fault
Now I change back to
Can you type
file GUILGNL0.GZ (be sure you have the package file)
and see the output.
You should get :
/tmp/gwget_0.3.2.orig.tar.gz: gzip compressed data, deflated, last modified:
Sun Jun 20 21:37:21 1999, max compression, os: Unix
or something similar.
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 10:56:04PM
Can you report the last 20 lines of your /var/log/klog ?
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 05:20:53PM -0400, Peter Iannarelli wrote:
Hello:
I running potato with a 2.2.10 SMP kernel.
I boot my system klogd used 99% of the CPU
as reported by top.
What could I be doing wrong ? ( thats loaded )
From /usr/doc/xterm/changelog.Debian.gz:
xfree86-1 (3.3.3.1-4) unstable; urgency=low
* (#011): Debian-specific xterm patches
- disable UTF-8 support, upstream author is still working on it
How can I reenable the UTF-8 support? I got myself the sources, but do
not know
Something wrong with this digest list? I haven't received anything lately!
--
Pedro I. Sanchez
Get your free email from AltaVista at http://altavista.iname.com
Didi Damian wrote:
The error that you got from sendmail might have been caused by not having
'localhost' added to exim.conf on this line:
It's in there. In fact it was in there twice, so I removed one.
[snip]
I haven't messed with SMTP in inetd at all but I would restore the entry in
I'm looking for the java source documentation in the slink jdk1.1.7
distribution but can't seem to find it anywhere. This is what all the java
texts say should be in jdk1.1.7/doc, or the html versions of the source
files. In /usr/doc/jdk1.1/README.Debian it says that there is a package
jdk1.1-doc
HI!
What does the following (ana)cron message mean? I get it every time.
45375 45375
File /usr/lib/emacs/19.34/i386-debian-linux/movemail registered but not
installed
TIA
Thorsten Manegold
\\|//
( o.o )
I upgraded a box to potato and now samba doesn't work. I've looked in
the samba archives and the postings I found suggest that this is because
the newer versions of samba use a setresuid call (or don't) and get a
bad return value (http://us1.samba.org/listproc/samba-ntdom/1639.html).
One user says
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 01:54:59PM +0200, Carel Fellinger wrote:
Jun 27 13:30:46 vvs pppd[16671]: rcvd [LCP ConfAck id=0x2 asyncmap 0x0
magic 0x1b9a3fac]
Jun 27 13:30:46 vvs pppd[16671]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x28 mru
NEWBIE ALERT!
I just installed slink on a 486-100 (Windows throwaway) with 3 salvaged
drives (each 540 MB). I partitioned them as follows:
hda1bootPrimary Linux ext2250.4MB
hda2Primary Linux Swap63.99 MB
hda3Primary Linux 201.8 MB
hdb1
Mark Wagnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Didi Damian wrote:
The error that you got from sendmail might have been caused by not having
'localhost' added to exim.conf on this line:
It's in there. In fact it was in there twice, so I removed one.
[snip]
I haven't messed with SMTP in
On 02-Jul-99 Mark Wagnon wrote:
Didi Damian wrote:
The error that you got from sendmail might have been caused by not having
'localhost' added to exim.conf on this line:
It's in there. In fact it was in there twice, so I removed one.
[snip]
I haven't messed with SMTP in inetd at
You probably removed emacs 19 but the line is still present in /etc/suid.conf.
Edit /etc/suid.conf, find the line and delete it. Then run 'suidregister' as
root and
you shouldn't get any errors anymore. One more elegant way of doing it would be
to
run 'suidunregister' file.
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Unfortunately the only Debian Wine package available at winehq is
potato (by the way it is just a link to Debian site).
Why do people stop to produce important package such as wine for slink?
Thanks.
Valdemir
For the latest releases, just go the wine page ( http://www.winehq.com I
Hello,
I am looking for 45 Motorola boards MVME166-014A, for my company.
Would you have those available, or know were to find them? These are no
longer made by Motorola.
Urgent Reply would be greatly appretiated!!!
Vesna Flanagan
Sr Component eng.
LTX Co , Westwood, MA USA
David:
I believe you are given the opportunity to mount multiple partitions
during the installation process. At the very least, you should mount
/ and /usr on two separate (largest) partitions. These are the
directories that fill up quickly. Some people also choose to mount
/home, /usr/local,
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