Roberto Ripio decía:
Afortunado tú, yo me volví loco en cuanto instalé el 2.2.10. En realidad mi
problema no era exactamente el de braineater. Yo podía conectar, pero al
cabo de unos minutos la conexión se quedaba inactiva, sin ningún tráfico,
aunque sin que muriera el pppd. Si hacía hacía un
Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez decía:
On jue, dic 16, 1999 at 02:14:16 +0100, Tejada Lacaci, Antonio wrote:
http://www.genericbooks.com/Documents/pdf/usingsamba.pdf ¡un falo lo
~~~
tiene cualquiera! ;)
No se yo qué opina
Faltaría más que incluso siendo gratis y hecha por gente sin ningún
ánimo
de lucro encima se les pudiera exigir
responsabilidades, ¿no? :)
Pero... Debian o alguna otra organización podría comenzar(aunque ya es
un poco tarde) a probar y certificar los programas más usados. No se,
una especie de
Si te puedes esperar una o dos horillas a partir de ahora, te enviaré el
mío, que está con una G200 en un Compaq Deskpro EP.
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On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 07:12:28PM +0100, Saxa Egea wrote:
Y necesito un manual de como configurar el acceso por RDSI desde mi Debian
2.1
Segun el syslog tengo el el adaptador configurado. Pero me veo incapaz de
configurar un acceso. O q le tengo q decir... o q tengo q hacer... ya me he
Buenas
¿No existía un programa llamado xanim para ver mpeg y demás? Es que lo he
estado buscando por los cd's y no lo encuentro ni pa'trás...
xGracias.
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On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, jcarlos wrote:
Faltaría más que incluso siendo gratis y hecha por gente sin ningún
ánimo
de lucro encima se les pudiera exigir
responsabilidades, ¿no? :)
Pero... Debian o alguna otra organización podría comenzar(aunque ya es
un poco tarde) a probar y certificar los
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
¿Qué es eso del novj?
Yo no lo tengo, uso el kernel 2.2.10 y sin embargo no tengo ningún
problema de conexión ni he visto eso en ninguna parte... :P
Un saludo
Daniel
Para un proveedor con el número de usuarios que debe tener CTV
me parece
El Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 07:43:26PM +0100, Barbwired escribió:
Exactamente lo que me ha pasado a mí siempre con el nodo local de ctv. En
cambio
con I+ o Uni2 me iba (sorprendentemente) mejor. Nunca pensé que pudiera
deberse
a esto. Voy a probarlo y os comentaré mis conclusiones.
Gracias por
¿Sabes qué? ESTOY TOTALMENTE CONTIGO (perdonen las mayúsculas).
Me sumo a la iniciativa y me ofrezco a mantener una web o una página donde
sea para poner esa lista que mencionas. En mi caso llamé a Retevisión
(Iddeo) hace ya más de 4 meses para sugerirles que incluyesen un apartado
de Linux en
Hola
¿Donde puedo encontrar una lista de las tarjetas de red soportadas (o al menos
que se sepan soportadas) por Linux?
Gracias
Juan Carlos
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, Alvaro Alea wrote:
_Yo_ solo veo dos soluciones:
A) Cerrar la lista a los que no esten subscritos
B) Cambiar la direccion de correo de la lista
Por otro lado, ¿esta lista tiene moderador?, yo nunca le he visto decir
nada.
No tiene moderador en el sentido de que no hay
EL otro día, Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 11:09:36AM +0100, J. Carlos Muro dijo:
¿Donde puedo encontrar una lista de las tarjetas de red soportadas (o al menos
que se sepan soportadas) por Linux?
En la última versión que encuentres del Ethernet-HOWTO
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Enviado el: viernes 17 de diciembre de 1999 9:45
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Calificaci?n de Proveedores seg?n soporte de Linux - (era
Re: Actualizacion a kernel 2.2.X)
¿Sabes qué? ESTOY TOTALMENTE
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De: Santiago Vila [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: viernes 17 de diciembre de 1999 11:21
Para: Lista de usuarios debian
Asunto: Re: [offtopic] La publicidad _cuesta_ en las listas Debian
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, Alvaro Alea wrote:
_Yo_ solo veo dos
Hola Santiago,
On Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 11:21:29AM +0100, Santiago Vila wrote:
¿Creeis que debe cerrarse la lista a los que no estén suscritos? Yo
Creo que esto es un error *grave*. Está claro que la mayoría que
participamos en debian-user-spanish estamos subscritos a la lista, pero es
una
Hola:
¿Creeis que debe cerrarse la lista a los que no estén suscritos? Yo
también creo que es la mejor solución, pero hay mucha gente que tiene dos
direcciones de correo, ambas legales. Los que estén suscritos con una
dirección y escriban con otra van a sufrir. ¿Están dispuestos a aceptar
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De: Virgilio Gómez Rubio [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: viernes 17 de diciembre de 1999 14:40
Para: Santiago Vila
Asunto: Re: [offtopic] La publicidad _cuesta_ en las listas Debian
Hola:
¿Creeis que debe cerrarse la lista a los que no estén
Yo he pasado por casi todas las combinaciones de suscripción-no
suscripción-envío de mensajes con dos direcciones de correo. Y apoyo
decididamente cerrar la lista a los suscritos. Creo que la lista ha recibido
ya (y presumiblemente recibirá) demasiado spam.
Javi
On Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 11:21:29AM +0100, Santiago Vila wrote:
¿Creeis que debe cerrarse la lista a los que no estén suscritos? Yo
Para la comodidad de los que estamos suscritos seria bastante conveniente,
pero como hay personas que hacen consultas sin estar suscritos me parece
que podria
Hola:
Anda, mi madre, ¡ni que estuviésemos hablando de impedir a la gente
que se apunte a la lista! %-#
1) Creo que el proceso de suscripción a la lista está bien claro en
debian.org, y no es nada complicado, la verdad, por muy bisoño que sea uno.
2) Los archivos de la
Santiago Vila wrote:
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, Alvaro Alea wrote:
_Yo_ solo veo dos soluciones:
A) Cerrar la lista a los que no esten subscritos
B) Cambiar la direccion de correo de la lista
Por otro lado, ¿esta lista tiene moderador?, yo nunca le he visto decir
nada.
No tiene
xanim, si señor
ahora, si lo que quieres es ver solo mpegs te recomiendo mejor el paquete
smpeg
lo bueno que tiene el xanim es que ve .avi y .mov y otros formatos, pero el
smpeg va *casi* perfecto y tiene sonido, cosa que el xanim no, aun le queda
mucho por hacer...
nada mas
hasta pronto
-
Salu2 a todos
Me siento abrumado por la respuesta que ha generado mi petición, he
recibido unos 6
XF86Config y probabkemente recibiré algunos más. GRACIAS, GRACIAS, GRACIAS,
GRACIAS.
Ahora voy a abusar un poquico más :-))
Mis pruebas con los 2 primeros archivos que he recibido no
Pookie wrote:
xanim, si señor
ahora, si lo que quieres es ver solo mpegs te recomiendo mejor el paquete
smpeg
lo bueno que tiene el xanim es que ve .avi y .mov y otros formatos, pero el
smpeg va *casi* perfecto y tiene sonido, cosa que el xanim no, aun le queda
mucho por hacer...
Yo tengo
Holasss...
En primer lugar por mi parte estoy de acuerdo en cerrar la lista por varias
causas:
- Los que nos fastidiamos somos los de dentro. Como se ha mencionado los
perjudicados somos los de dentro, no los ocasionales de fuera (de hecho los
que verdaderamente hacemos funcionar esta lista
me apunto!
debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org con fecha 17/12/99 12:43:53
Destinatarios: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
CC: (cci: Daniel Ferradal Marquez/INFO/URQUIJO)
Asunto: RE: Calificaci?n de Proveedores seg?n soporte de Linux - (era Re:
Actualizacion a kernel
Yo tengo el xanim 2.70.6.4-2 y sí soporta sonido, al menos con
algunos tipos de ´.avi´ y con algún tipo de ´.mov´.
bueno, con algunos tipos podria ser. pero en general aun no he visto ningun
avi ni mov con sonido XDD
saludillos tb
El que te he enviado yo pispo... Tengo un Sony Multiscan 200ES...
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De: Antonio
Hola listeros...
Supongo que de vosotros muchos gastareis el Gimp, y que tendreis
slink, bien, mi problema es que aunque he instalado todo lo que el paquete
necesitaba o sugería, me da un error cuando intento gastar los scripts
para hacer logos. El error es siempre el mismo, no encuentra
Mirad este error tan claramente explicado por el HylaFax ...
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Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 17:49:27 +0100
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An attempt to
Santiago Vila escribió:
¿Creeis que debe cerrarse la lista a los que no estén suscritos? Yo
también creo que es la mejor solución, pero ...
Pues primero dejame corregirte Santiago (ya te hice cambiar lo de
borrarse de la lista ahora vas a pensar que yo me preocupo demasiado
con la
Jose Mari Mor i Fabregat:
... mi problema es que aunque he instalado todo lo que el paquete
necesitaba o sugería, me da un error cuando intento gastar los scripts
para hacer logos. El error es siempre el mismo, no encuentra las
fuentes con las que se hacen estos.
Después de mirar la doc, dice
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Tejada Lacaci, Antonio wrote:
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Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Calificaci?n de Proveedores seg?n soporte de Linux - (era
Re:
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yo he pasado por casi todas las combinaciones de suscripción-no
suscripción-envío de mensajes con dos direcciones de correo. Y apoyo
decididamente cerrar la lista a los suscritos. Creo que la lista ha recibido
ya (y presumiblemente recibirá)
Jorge Severino Diaz
Ing. Soporte
Etek Chile.
Hola,
mi pregunta es si esta normalizado el directorio /var/run para
que almacene todos los *.pid de los demonios en funcionamiento en todas
las distribuciones linux (concretamente tambien en todos los unix).
Gracias
Aupa:
Tengo intención de regalarme :-) un ordenata nuevo para navidades y os
quería pedir que me acosenjeís a vuestro buen entender sobre el hard.
Si podeís darme consejo sobre una oferta de hard que me han hecho y
decirme mejores opciones, os lo agradecería mucho.
Quiero comprar una máquina
Hola, la idea me parece fenomenal. Se podria hacer una especie de
internet-howto particularizando para cada
proveedor, manteniendo la configuración óptima (basada en el propio ISP si se
presta y en nuestras
experiencias personales) y soluciones a problemas habituales. Podeis contar
conmigo en
Hola,
On vie, 17 dic 1999 22:44:30 Zuzen de la Cueva wrote:
Si me podeís comentar algún Scaner y una Laser HP completaría mis
expectativas.
Para el scanner mira que esté soportado por SANE (por ejemplo no compres un
PRIMAX).
En cuanto a la impresora, yo estoy encantado con mi HP6L.
Un
Hi:
I have a 17 that can do 1280x1024 @ 60Hz, and a Matrox Millenium II /w
4 MB.
I could do 1280x1024 in windows, but X does not like it. I use 1024x768
which is ok
but I need more space.
The problem is related with the server isn't it?
I don't know why there is no dedicated server for these
Tell me more about the problem, what is your error?
Also, check /var/log/syslog for any errors.
Maybe just installing telnetd package will help.
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 05:45:25PM -0600, Dana G Haugli wrote:
I have recently connected my workstation to an ethernet network. I can ftp
from
I used to have 1280x1024 on matrox m II.
What version of XF are you running?
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 06:03:41PM -0600, Fethi Okyar wrote:
Hi:
I have a 17 that can do 1280x1024 @ 60Hz, and a Matrox Millenium II /w
4 MB.
I could do 1280x1024 in windows, but X does not like it. I use
Because of a newer graphics card, after installing Debian 2.1 (slink)
from CDs I had to update my X11 software to XFree86 3.3.5. While most
things seem to work fine, xdm login startup seems to ignore the list in
window-managers, and keeps starting (ugh) twm instead of my indicated
default. The
I'd like to encode some cds I have as mp3s and I'm wondering what the
best packages are to do this. I'd like a player similar to winamp if
one is available.
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Regards,
Andrew Clark
* Christopher Judd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm shopping for a computer for my work, and I need to know what support
is available for re-writable CD-ROMs is. Can someone clue me in on that?
Check out the CD Writing and CD-ROM HOWTOs. Re-writable CD-ROMS
These URLs should help:
Manuel Arenaz Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The file /etc/adjtime has the following two lines:
cambados:~# cat /etc/adjtime
-115.758041 945099084 0.00
945097761
Is it important the fact that it has two lines?
It depends. If you want your system clock(the time you see in
Hi,
I have configured apache to run as root(Both User and Group).
Now, I have a cgi perl script which calls pgps to sign a
message. It works fine if I run it locally, but when I run it
from the web, I got the following error from pgps:
Cannot open
winamp - xmms under linux
I use cdparanois to rip and bladeenc to encode, go to freshmeat.net or mp3.com
and search for other ones
On Wed, Dec 15, 1999 at 12:41:09AM +1100, Andrew J.F. Clark wrote:
I'd like to encode some cds I have as mp3s and I'm wondering what the
best packages are to do
I am attempting to install Debian on an HP Kayak XU 6/200 and failing
utterly. I have installed Red Hat on two indentical computers without a
hitch. This is my first attempt to install Debian.
The CD-ROM I'm using came with the O'Reilly Learning Debian book.
I boot from the CD-ROM (so the drive
Albert Hurd wrote:
Can anyone direct me to instructions for a Netscape 4.5 install in
Debian 2.0.
Thanks.
If you want 4.5 you can get it at,
http://www.netscape.com/download/archive/client_archive4x.html
you can use 'lynx' to download. If you can find the ftp site for the
older browsers
Hi All,
I have just configured my HP Laserjet 5L printer with magicfilterconfig,
stipulating the ljet4 filter.
When I print an ASCII file from KFM ( KDE file manager) using lpr, the result
is fine.
When I print an e-mail message in Netscape Messenger ( or a page in Navigator)
, the printed
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, Pedro Quaresma de Almeida wrote:
Date: Sun, 12 Dec 1999 15:30:16 GMT
From: Pedro Quaresma de Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 11:33:23 -0800 (PST)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, dyer
On 17/12/99 Shao Zhang wrote:
I have configured apache to run as root(Both User and Group).
very bad
Now, I have a cgi perl script which calls pgps to sign a
message. It works fine if I run it locally, but when I run it
from the web, I got the following error
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 17/12/99 Shao Zhang wrote:
I have configured apache to run as root(Both User and Group).
very bad
I know.
I have tried to use SetEnv PGPPATH /root/.pgp with no luck.
sounds like environment problems, should that PGPPATH not be
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 04:52:32PM -0500, dyer wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
from /etc/services I get that it uses tcp port 2401.
FWIW, my /etc/services has cvs's pserver using 2401 tcp AND udp. That
said, I think I remember reading in the cvs FAQ that the current
implementations only use
On 17/12/99 Shao Zhang wrote:
I have no other choice. I need it to read the shadow passwd. It
is only accessible within a private network and all traffic is
SSL encrypted. So I guess it is pretty secure.
well reading shadow password files from apache is bad anyway (i
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, Alberto Bigazzi wrote:
Thanks everybody for your answers.
The end of it is that now I know that there exist at least two programs,
KMsgModem and mepl (see also www.freshmeat.net),
and some hack to get my 3Com modem use Independent mode under Linux.
Being the
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 17/12/99 Shao Zhang wrote:
I have no other choice. I need it to read the shadow passwd. It
is only accessible within a private network and all traffic is
SSL encrypted. So I guess it is pretty secure.
well reading shadow password
On 16/12/99 Rick Venable wrote:
I tried creating an ~/.xsession file, which works but creates conflicts
when logging into non-Linux machines (common home dir, multiple
platforms).
not really a answer to your overall problem but i would suggest
making your .xsession conditional based on which
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
I have a 17 that can do 1280x1024 @ 60Hz, and a Matrox Millenium II
/w 4 MB.
Ok
I could do 1280x1024 in windows, but X does not like it. I use
1024x768 which is ok but I need more space.
The problem is related with the server
Hi,
I was wondering if you could shed some light on this problem.
I have just decided to play with potato and it seems that
kbd and/or console-tools seem to lock up at the following:
Do you want the kernel's default keymap to be reloaded ?
If you can't press 'n' and hit RETURN,
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
I'd like to encode some cds I have as mp3s and I'm wondering what the
best packages are to do this.
I like to use grip.
I'd like a player similar to winamp if one is available.
One word: xmms. Extremely compatible with WinAMP -
If you look above it it lists directories if I remember right it says /i386
/sun /mac ...
goto i386 then /qwerty then choose us
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 10:00:15PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if you could shed some light on this problem.
I have just decided to play
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 06:57:16PM +, Howard Mann wrote:
I have just configured my HP Laserjet 5L printer with magicfilterconfig,
stipulating the ljet4 filter.
When I print an ASCII file from KFM ( KDE file manager) using lpr,
the result is fine.
When I print an e-mail message in
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 04:32:14PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to access a cvs server from behind a firewall. I don't think
I'm making it through our firewall. Can anyone give me any tips or pointers
to how I can do this. I can't seem to track down the ports/protocols
that cvs
For encoding, you want to use gogo. It's fast as hell (real time
encoding on a Pentium 200MMX), and makes quality files.
For listening, I like mpg123, but it's console based so it might not be
what you're looking for. XMMS is used my a lot of people, and it is
supposed to be a winamp clone. There
I've set the folowing alias up,
l=ls --color=always -alF
I like the coloration except my executables are in a light green color
and I can barely see them. I looked a the 'ls' man page specifically
the, DISPLAY COLORIZATION section. It says you can use LS_COLORS to
change a default color.
I set up colors using the following lines. in my .bashrc or .bash_profile
alias ls=ls --color=auto
eval `dircolors ~/.dircolors`
and I've attached my .dircolors
-Aaron Solochek
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ktb wrote:
I've set the folowing alias up,
l=ls --color=always -alF
I like the coloration
Marcin Kurc wrote:
I used to have 1280x1024 on matrox m II.
What version of XF are you running?
I'm running version 3.3.2.2-4 of xserver-svga
Phil Brutsche said:
First thing is check the refresh settings for the monitor
what can I do with this setting?? modify the modelines??
On
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
Marcin Kurc wrote:
I used to have 1280x1024 on matrox m II.
What version of XF are you running?
I'm running version 3.3.2.2-4 of xserver-svga
I'm using 3.3.5-1.99 btw
Phil Brutsche said:
First thing is check the
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Let me start by stating that I am NOT a security expert.
That said, for a hacker to *break into a system* that is not running any
deamons, he would have to find a SERIOUS flaw in a client program or the OS.
Incoming packets are pulled from the network device by the kernel, which
will either
hi,
Can I let slrn show the post date of articles?
Thanks,
jack
t will toggle full headers.
On Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 12:23:46AM -0500, jack wrote:
hi,
Can I let slrn show the post date of articles?
Thanks,
jack
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Phil Brutsche wrote:
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
Marcin Kurc wrote:
I used to have 1280x1024 on matrox m II.
What version of XF are you running?
I'm running version 3.3.2.2-4 of xserver-svga
I'm using
Phil Brutsche wrote:
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
Marcin Kurc wrote:
I used to have 1280x1024 on matrox m II.
What version of XF are you running?
I'm running version 3.3.2.2-4 of xserver-svga
I'm using 3.3.5-1.99 btw
Phil Brutsche said:
Hi Marcin Kurc,
Anyone have any experience with diskless debian?
What would be the best way to create root directories for the diskless
machines?
Install Debian, mount server:/usr/remote /mnt, copy / to
/mnt, set up bootp, config your kernel with
IP: kernel level autoconfiguration
I've had two library problems with two separate programs in the last two
days. I did something stupid like downloaded some unstable .deb
packages, some libraries and installed them on my Slink system. Some of
the stuff I was messing with was Xlib6 and Xlib6g-dev. After doing that
I lost most of
hi,
have a problem that just does not make sense..
i have 2 machines both running debian GNU/Linux potato using the
192.168.0.* IP addresses accessing the internet via a mac running a
macos ip masq utility (not the ideal setup but I do not want to buy
another modem right now) this usually
I am seeing a recurring problem that is quite annoying. My disk
space is at a premium. If I am doing something and the disk
fills, I first get a Error saving bookmarks error. Netscape
doesn't crash, but upon stopping it and restarting it, all of the
preferences are gone. The preferences.js
Hello.
Lately I have been thinking alot about backups on Unix-systems.
I don't have any mission-critical data or system, so tar and gzip
are enough for me.
But I was thinking, what is a good backup-strategy when I run Debian?
I find it useless to tar ... gzip whole / and it's subdirectories,
On 16/12/99 George Bonser wrote:
Which kernel version are you using. I think 2.0 would not masquerade ICMP.
With 2.2 you have to have ICMP masquerading enabled in the kernel config.
A clue is to look in your linux source tree if you built your own kernel
and check in .config for the value of:
Hi all,
I recently installed gdm to see what it was like and then went back to xdm.
When I installed
xdm, it removed gdm, but now when I login at the xdm console it doesn't execute
my .xsession
file but instead just opens an xterm without a window manager.
When I then type ./.xsession in the
On 16/12/99 George Bonser wrote:
Oops ... missed the part about the mac doing ip masquerade ... yeah, it is
probably not masquerading ICMP ... which is what ping uses.
is there any other tests i could try that would prove that? I know it
used to work and i have changed nothing in the mac
I have a laptop with 3 operating systems: Windows, Debian and RedHat (I
already had Debian and I installed RedHat hoping it had better driver
for my hardware). How can I configure LILO to boot the three of them? I
tried configuring it from Debian, and it works well for it and for
Windows, but if
On 17/12/99 Alessandro Ghigi wrote:
I have a laptop with 3 operating systems: Windows, Debian and RedHat (I
already had Debian and I installed RedHat hoping it had better driver
for my hardware). How can I configure LILO to boot the three of them? I
tried configuring it from Debian, and it
Alessandro Ghigi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
image=/vmlinuz
^^^
label=redhat
root=/dev/hda11
read-only
image=/vmlinuz
label=debian
read-only
root=/dev/hda5
There's your mistake. Got it ?
When you run /sbin/lilo from Debian it takes the
HP 880c printer now running nicely using APS Filter and ghostscript.
However I would like to be able to change some of the printers behavures
in the /etc/apsfilterrc but when I make changes to this file and save
them it has no effect. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks as always for all suggestions
Hey, great tip Aaron. It's , err colorful :)
John
Aaron Solochek wrote:
I set up colors using the following lines. in my .bashrc or .bash_profile
alias ls=ls --color=auto
eval `dircolors ~/.dircolors`
and I've attached my .dircolors
-Aaron Solochek
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Hi,
fwiw, maybe the problem is not (only) modeline related ...
Fethi Okyar wrote:
Phil Brutsche wrote:
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
Marcin Kurc wrote:
I used to have 1280x1024 on matrox m II.
What version of XF are you running?
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999 23:14:25 -0400, William Burrow wrote:
[...]
If you manage to get this to work, I'd like to know -- I've got a
machine behind IP Masqerading (NAT) and cvs doesn't work properly.
Of course cvs via pserver protocol works over NAT. It's a relatively simple
protocol. Just make
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999 17:51:17 -0600 (CST), Phil Brutsche wrote:
I can't run FrameMaker either with my slink setup; chances are that it's a
glibc2.1 binary, which is why it works under potato.
Well, it explicitly SAYS so on the website that it's a 2.1.2 binary.
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hello ,
Do you know where i can find slink r4 iso image ?
i've try unsuccesfull ftp.cdimage.debian.org
many thanks
Tony
I'm making a bootdisk that repartitions, erases, and mirrors from a
network a Win9x (yeah, I know) system, but how do I get io.sys allocated
to the boot sector so it will boot? Just copying it to the partition
first doesn't work. (I basically need a SYS.COM-type program for Linux).
Any
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
Well, it explicitly SAYS so on the website that it's a 2.1.2 binary.
It does say that. It also say's it'll work with glibc 2.0.7, which is
what slink uses. Imagine my disappointment...
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I've installed Hamm from a cd. I need to
upgrade X to 3.3.5 so it will support my i740 video card. It would be nice
to install StarOffice51, but that won't happen cause it needs glibc. How
can I get to where I need to be?
I'm running Slink and wanted to run kernel 2.2.13 so I upgraded all
of the stuff listed in
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/running-kernel-2.2
to the Potato versions as recommended. After doing that and re-
compiling ther kernel I can't start the print spooler. When I try
to print
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 07:27:11 -0600 (CST), Phil Brutsche wrote:
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
Well, it explicitly SAYS so on the website that it's a 2.1.2 binary.
It does say that. It also say's it'll work with glibc 2.0.7, which is
what slink uses. Imagine my
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