On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 03:39:17PM -0700, Oz Dror wrote:
> On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character
>
> the backspace character defaults to the delete character
>
> how can I change this default.
>
you can define your backspace character with
stty erase ^v
if have thi
Hello,
Can anyone suggest a frame relay frad other then Sangoma ?
I prefer an internal ISA card, but stand alone units are also
welcome.
I have nothing against Sangoma, just want to see what are the
other possibilities.
On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 05:21:29PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On Sun, 01 Aug 1999 02:06:12 -0500 John Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> writes:
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>
> >> Wait! Hold the phone. I tried entering "nslookup ftp.uu.net"
> >and got an address, so I entered "ftp ft
On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character
the backspace character defaults to the delete character
how can I change this default.
Thanks
Oz Dror
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NAME Oz Dror, Los Angeles, California
When I change background on one session of enlightenment.
on the next session of enlightenment I get the default background not the
new background
any Ideas why?
I have the latest potato versions
-Oz
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NAME Oz D
Sun, 1 Aug 1999, Stephan Hachinger wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Debian-user
> Sent: Sunday, August 01, 1999 6:34 PM
> Subject: installing new kernel crashed X - Help
>
>
> > I tried to compile an install kernel 2.2.10 on a 486dx2.
> >
On Sun, 01 Aug 1999 02:06:12 -0500 John Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> Wait! Hold the phone. I tried entering "nslookup ftp.uu.net"
>and got an address, so I entered "ftp ftp.uu.net" and connected! "ftp
ftp.netscape.com also connects.
>> Cripes. So
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jonas Steverud) writes:
>
> I've just built a 2.2.10 kernel on my own (banging my own chest like
> Tarzan[1]) and compiled fat-fs-support as a module (and nls_cp437,
> vfat, hpfs, msdos, ...) but modprobe (or whatever reads
> /etc/conf.mod
On Sun, 1 Aug 1999, Fredrik Jonsson wrote:
: Hi,
:
: I have setup sshd on my Debina system, genrated keys for root and user1
: with ssh-keygen and put the public key in the file .ssh/authorized_keys.
: I have moved the private keys to my Mac where I run a ssh client
: (niftytelnet-1.1-ss
On Sat, 31 Jul 1999, Brian Servis wrote:
[ snip ]
: > Anyway, I went to /pub and found a large "communicator" file. Any
: > chance this may be the holy grail? -- Max
: >
:
:
/pub/communicator/english/4.61/unix/supported/linux20_glibc2/complete_install/communicator-v461-export.x86-un
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On 31 Jul 99 23:24:02 GMT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>It'd be great to be able to say: keep everything stable according to
>my CDs and the ftp site, but keep the following packages (and anything
>they depend on) up-to-date according to the u
- Original Message -
From: Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian-user
Sent: Sunday, August 01, 1999 6:34 PM
Subject: installing new kernel crashed X - Help
> I tried to compile an install kernel 2.2.10 on a 486dx2.
> It compiled correctly, but when I tried to install it it wouldn'
Marcin Kurc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have upgraded to potato with NIS 3.4-1. Everything worked fine with slink
> NIS package but now I cannot connect to NIS master. For example, ypcat passwd
> output:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc]# ypcat passwd
> yp_all: clnt_call: RPC: Timed out
> No such
Robert Rati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I do not have a Matrox Millenium, but I believe that card uses the SVGA
> xserver. I believe the XFree web page has a list of cards that work with
> SVGA. I'm pretty sure the G200 is one of them, as my friend had one and
> that's what we used to get i
Jonas Steverud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've just upgraded to the 2.2.10-kernel (using the
> kernel-image-package), I used 2.0.33 before and it worked without any
> problem.
>
> root% mount -t msdos /dev/hda2 /msdos -o noexec,ro,nosuid,blocksize=1024,auto
> mount: wrong fs type, bad option,
How come that the debianized gimp 1.1.7 doesn't have the perl scripts?
Or does it have them but I miss something in my installation and they
don't come out?
Pf
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Pierfrancesco Caci | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -
> Just got x windows running but I hear a whine coming from monitor. Is
> that a sign that I need to reconfig x? Dean
Run xvidtune and check whether you are running the monitor over the specs
(Don't do that. Seriously). You should have some idea about the
hsync/vsync rates of it.
Also try turnin
Just got x windows running but I hear a whine coming from monitor. Is
that a sign that I need to reconfig x? Dean
On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 01:19:59PM +0100, sdf wrote:
> Wim Kerkhoff wrote:
>
> > I think that at one time (6 weeks ago?) I tried to get this card
> > working for a friend, but I read the docs for the current (at the
> > time) X versions, and that card was not supported. We swapped it with
> > a B
Hi,
I have setup sshd on my Debina system, genrated keys for root and user1
with ssh-keygen and put the public key in the file .ssh/authorized_keys.
I have moved the private keys to my Mac where I run a ssh client
(niftytelnet-1.1-ssh-r3).
root login works without a problem but when I try to logi
At 12:07 PM 8/1/99 , you wrote:
You just answered your own question: "In some multi-user environments .."
On my system at home (where I'm the only user) I don't want anything
scrolling (or being cleared) off the screen just because I've logged
out.
At work, it's a different story.
And somebody
On Sat, 31 Jul 1999, Jor-el wrote:
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> [ list changed to debian-user since this definitely belongs there ]
>
> Dale,
>
> You need to read the xauth man page.
>
> You probably tried to start the programs in question after su'ing
> to an id which
hi
really sorry for having asked quiestions that had been previously
answered in the man tool
not to repeat
thanks a lot
I have a slink server which runs samba (smbd, nmdb), named, and xntpd as
well as an IP masquerade for a bunch of internal windoz machines.
A few weeks ago I started getting bursts of UDP packets every 30 seconds
or so which are rejected by the standard firewall and clog up my
/var/log/messages fil
hi
where can i get a converter, that takes ascii (text written in vi) and
gives tiff (for sending as fax)?
i have tried the efix, but it gives me a bug (last mail)
thanks
I tried to compile an install kernel 2.2.10 on a 486dx2.
It compiled correctly, but when I tried to install it it wouldn't start
(halted with a message that it was trying to open some module and couldn't
find it, and then that it couldn't mount root file system on 03:01.)
I rebooted with the old ke
KDE has an integrated file manager and browser that is excellent...once you
try it you'll wonder why anyone uses Netscape. I just wish the GNOME crew
had the same approach because while I prefer GNOME, Konqueror is THE best
free browser.
Patrick
On Sat, Jul 31, 1999 at 10:34:09PM -0400, Salman Ahmed wrote:
> In some multi-user environments this type of behaviour (ie the screen not
> getting cleared after a user has logged out) could almost be considered
> a security risk seeing as how another user could see what the last user
> had been d
hallo
when i try to run efix i get:
2clogin1, command not found
and it is certainly not in my hd
any idea where i can find this file?
thanks
On Sat, Jul 31, 1999 at 07:41:19PM -0400, Salman Ahmed wrote:
> However, I still have quite a few questions that I am hoping to
> get answered :
First let me compliment you on your detailed and well organized request
for help.
I'll pick off one of your questions that is easy for me and let other
I just installed a new 3com EtherLink III card and I am unable to ping
another machine.
First, a quick overview: I am trying to connect my linux box (with the new
card) to a mac with a null cable. I've never used the ethernet on the mac
before so I can't be certain it works. Also, the null cable i
On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 02:31:15PM +0200, Jonas Steverud wrote:
> When I boot, init prints out "INIT 2.74" (?) and then it stops for
> 10-20 seconds and then continues with "NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0
> for Linux NET4.0." which takes another 5-10 seconds. Anyone who knows
> why this happens? Is
Hi all,
anyone knows where to find a curriculum vitae model in LaTeX?
Thanks, Paulo Henrique
Christian Dysthe wrote:
>
> On 31 Jul, Brian Servis wrote:
> > *- On 31 Jul, Tadas wrote about "How can I change the host name?"
>
> > Edit /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname, I also have a file /etc/mailname but
> > I don't recall what that is used for. If you have that edit it as well.
> >
> Do you
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Jonas,
'lspci' is not needed and will not work on the 2.0.x kernels. They
need a file in the /proc heirarchy which was introduced in the 2.2.x
kernels.
Cant answer your INIT question.
Regards,
Jor-el
Human cardiac catheterization was introduce
Hello all,
I asked this question some time ago and got no response, so...
I hate those pesky ads that pop up on the list. They really annoy me.
Does anybody know if the message on
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/subscribe is actually enforced? It
would appease my wrath to know that unsolicet
On 31 Jul, Phillip Deackes wrote:
> I have been following the threads about the instability of Netscape with
> great interest. I too suffer the same symptoms - the ones where Netscape
> disappears when a certain page is requested, or where it closes/crashes
> when one window of two/several is clos
On 31 Jul, Brian Servis wrote:
> *- On 31 Jul, Tadas wrote about "How can I change the host name?"
> Edit /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname, I also have a file /etc/mailname but
> I don't recall what that is used for. If you have that edit it as well.
>
Do you have to reboot to have these changes ta
** "Brad" == Brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Brad> On Sat, 31 Jul 1999, Daniel Barclay wrote:
>> But why not build the latest-and-greatest version of add-on
>> packages against BOTH the stable and the latest-and-greatest
>> unstable distribution?
>> Then later versions of software (even if the
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Hi,
On Sat, 31 Jul, 1999 à 09:25:02AM -0600, John Galt wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Jul 1999, Mark Brown wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Jul 30, 1999 at 08:25:25PM -0600, John Galt wrote:
> >
> > > This would be more of an arguement for a MTA being a priority:required
> > > rather than a Depends: on an Extra packag
On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 10:58:46AM +0200, P. van Tilburg wrote:
> >
> > (1) For console logins, how can I get the console screen to
> > be cleared after a user logs out ? RedHat 5.2 seems to do it by
> > default (ie without playing with any config files).
>
> that is done by create a file in the
Wim Kerkhoff wrote:
> I think that at one time (6 weeks ago?) I tried to get this card working for a
> friend, but I read the docs for the current (at the time) X versions, and that
> card was not supported. We swapped it with a Banshee 16MB, which worked fine.
Well I'll need to wait till have
Hello!
Sorry for this "non-debian" question, but maybe
anyone knows how to solve my problem. I'm using StarOffice 5.1 on a
slink (Kernel 2.2.9) system, and whenever I want to use a X11 xfstt font, I
have to type its full name into the font selection listbox because these
fonts don't appear
On Sun, 1 Aug 1999, P. van Tilburg wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 31, 1999 at 07:41:19PM -0400, Salman Ahmed wrote:
>
> > However, I still have quite a few questions that I am hoping to
> > get answered :
> >
> > (1) For console logins, how can I get the console screen to
> > be cleared after a user logs
On Sat, Jul 31, 1999 at 07:41:19PM -0400, Salman Ahmed wrote:
> However, I still have quite a few questions that I am hoping to
> get answered :
>
> (1) For console logins, how can I get the console screen to
> be cleared after a user logs out ? RedHat 5.2 seems to do it by
> default (ie without
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Brian Servis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Probably the best way is to use the 'hold' feature of dselect. Get
> your system set up as you want with stable then use dselect to put the
> packages you want to keep the same on 'hold' with the '=' key. Then
> modify your /etc/apt/sources.list to inc
You should be able to put your mac address, ifconfig should list it as
HWaddr, into the configuration file. This way it will give you an ip
address based on your ethernet cards mac address. It should be the same
in both operating systems.
-Kirt Runolfson
Northwest Advantage
hi
i can run xfree86 as root, but when i try to run it as a common user, i
get the following message when i type startx:
libXext.so.6 cannot open shared object file, no such file or directory
libXaw.so.6 cannot open shared object file, no such file or directory
i have copied the .bashrc and .pr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Wait! Hold the phone. I tried entering "nslookup ftp.uu.net" and
> got an address, so I entered "ftp ftp.uu.net" and connected! "ftp
> ftp.netscape.com also connects.
> Cripes. Something so simple! Entering ftp.netscape.com from the
> ftp> prompt gets "inv
Hi,
I am using smail on my debian slink box with 2.2.10 kernel.
I set up my ~/.forward file in order to sort my mail through procmail
("|/usr/bin/procmail") but it didn't work.
Trying various .forward files, I figured out that this file is not
read at all.
My /etc/smail/config includes a line corre
Hello,
Actually its http://www.operasoftware.com or http://opera.nta.no and the
project for
opera for linux is under project magic
Mark Wagnon wrote:
> Phillip Deackes wrote:
> >
> > What I cannot understand is why we have only Netscape as a *viable*
> > graphical web browser. I am no programmer
Actually, there is another variant. You can install netscape right
from debian using apt.
Instead of choosing installer, choose the packages
netscape-base-x.xx, communicator-smotif-x.xx, and other additions (where
x.xx is the version you want). I do it this way and works ok.
Sergey.
On Sun, 1 Aug
Brian Servis wrote:
>
> You could also add a vt escape code to the top of the /etc/issue if
> mingetty is not an option.
>
> clear > /tmp/clear.txt # clear is in ncurses-bin
> cat /tmp/clear.txt /etc/issue > /etc/issue.clear
> mv /etc/issue /etc/issue.noclear
> mv /etc/issue.clear /etc/issu
> Wait! Hold the phone. I tried entering "nslookup ftp.uu.net" and
> got an address, so I entered "ftp ftp.uu.net" and connected! "ftp
> ftp.netscape.com also connects.
>Cripes. Something so simple! Entering ftp.netscape.com from the
> ftp> prompt gets "invalid command". You have to c
On Sat, 31 Jul 1999, Salman Ahmed wrote:
> (2) If I download a bunch of .deb files myself to a dir on my HD,
> how can I install them using a combination of dselect/apt ?
1. You'll need the dpkg-dev package.
2. Create an override file. "man dpkg-scanpackages" for more info.
3. Steal a Release fil
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Dale,
You need to read the xauth man page.
You probably tried to start the programs in question after su'ing
to an id which was not the id used to enter your X session. Right?
*- On 1 Aug, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "Re: Debian [EMAIL PROTECTED]&!"
> Wait! Hold the phone. I tried entering "nslookup ftp.uu.net" and
> got an address, so I entered "ftp ftp.uu.net" and connected! "ftp
> ftp.netscape.com also connects.
> Cripes. Something so simple! Entering
Wait! Hold the phone. I tried entering "nslookup ftp.uu.net" and
got an address, so I entered "ftp ftp.uu.net" and connected! "ftp
ftp.netscape.com also connects.
Cripes. Something so simple! Entering ftp.netscape.com from the
ftp> prompt gets "invalid command". You have to clear the
On Sat, 31 Jul 1999, Brian Servis wrote:
> *- On 31 Jul, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "apt frustration"
> > Folks,
> >
> > I run a little home office network. Most of it is stable, slink at
> > the moment, but I like to keep some stuff really leading edge (Java,
> > DocBook/Jade, egcs &c).
> >
On Sat, 31 Jul 1999, Daniel Barclay wrote:
> > From: Brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> ..
> > That's the choice Debian offers: a rock-solid system with _slightly_
> > out-of-date software (although you're free to upgrade it), or a
> > state-of-the-art system with all the bugs inherent in the bleeding
On Sat, 31 Jul 1999 13:42:16 -0700 (PDT) George Bonser
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>On Sat, 31 Jul 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Chris-- There's an ftp on my system, and I can connect with "ftp
>> debian.org" or "ftp sunsite.unc.edu" or other sites as well, but
>entering
>> "ftp netscape.com
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On Sat, Jul 31, 1999 at 10:34:09PM -0400, Salman Ahmed wrote:
> At 09:25 PM 7/31/99 , you wrote:
> >*- On 31 Jul, Ed Cogburn wrote about "Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1
> >(and I need some help!)"
> >>I suggested using 'mingetty' as it by default will clear the
> >> screen at logout. I
At 09:25 PM 7/31/99 , you wrote:
>*- On 31 Jul, Ed Cogburn wrote about "Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1
>(and I need some help!)"
>> I suggested using 'mingetty' as it by default will clear the
>> screen at logout. Its also smaller than the default getty (I'm
>> pretty sure).
>>
>
>Ye
*- On 31 Jul, Ed Cogburn wrote about "Re: Initial thoughts about Debian 2.1
(and I need some help!)"
> Mark Wagnon wrote:
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>> I'm curious about the answer to Salman Ahmed's first question
>> too.
>
>
> I suggested using 'mingetty' as it by default will clear the
> screen at
Mark Wagnon wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> I'm curious about the answer to Salman Ahmed's first question
> too.
I suggested using 'mingetty' as it by default will clear the
screen at logout. Its also smaller than the default getty (I'm
pretty sure).
--
Ed C.
Phil Dyer wrote:
>
> I think the correct line for the slink debs is:
> deb http://www.netgod.net x/
> or
> deb ftp://ftp.netgod.net x/
> (notice no '/debian')^
I think it's:
deb http://ftp.netgod.net/ x/
I'm curious about the answer to Salman Ahmed's first question
too.
--
On 31 Jul, Carl Fink wrote:
| Eric G. Miller wrote:
|
| > gnome-session will remember your window manager, and other programs you
| > have running.
|
| The thing is, according to the Debian page at gnome.org, gnome-session
| will sometimes lose all your customizations. I act
As much as I like the wmcdplay-programm, the locking of the drivetray
sometimes is a real nightmare. IMO it makes no sense to lock the tray
even when the drive is empty or a data CD is insert.
Is there a patch available to remove this "missbehavior"?
Regards
Marc
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