El Sun, Mar 23, 2036,
Ivan Andres Hernandez Puga...
Dado que hay animos comencemos con el nombre,
Yo conozco un proyecto de navegador svgalib:
Wb0
http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~clock/wb0/
Pero la información de la web es tan escasa que se puede
colocar aquí:
Muy bien, despues de arreglar el mdem de mi amigo(GRACIAS A TODOS) se
present otroproblema, esta vez en mi PC.
Ahora no me funciona pon, es decir le doy el comando y se queda pensando
por un ratico y me regresa al prompt sin haberse conectado.
aqu est el /var/log/ppp.log:
Feb 18 16:17:37 ozono
ADnoctum wrote:
Feb 18 16:17:37 ozono pppd[350]: pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0
Feb 18 16:17:38 ozono chat[352]: abort on (BUSY)
Feb 18 16:17:38 ozono chat[352]: abort on (NO CARRIER)
Feb 18 16:17:38 ozono chat[352]: abort on (VOICE)
Feb 18 16:17:38 ozono chat[352]: abort on (NO DIALTONE)
Guenas
On Sun, Mar 23, 2036 at 04:35:20AM +, Ivan Andres Hernandez Puga wrote:
Dado que hay animos comencemos con el nombre, asi puedo armar una pagina donde
coordinar los trabajos. De momento no hay ni lista ni nada pues no hay mas que
la idea, pero ya va a empezar a surgir todo de algun
Guenas
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 08:26:09AM -0500, Ugo Enrico Albarello wrote:
Para la svgalib no se pero para el framebuffer ya se esta haciendo, el
proyecto en si se llama zen. Personalmente prefiero el fb, supongo que sera
por que no puedo usar la svgalib ;-(
¿Ei? ¿Ni a 320x200?
Estaba
Hola!
Me he bajado las fuentes del linuxlogo, para compilarlo y que me
salga el logo de Debian en el login. Pues bien, siendo la misma versión que
hay ahora mismo en frozen, el apt se empeña en instalarme la versión del
servidor, en vez de dejar la que que yo compilé... ¿que hago? ¿le
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 01:10:47AM +0100, Paco Brufal wrote:
Hola!
Hola Paco!
Me he bajado las fuentes del linuxlogo, para compilarlo y que me
salga el logo de Debian en el login. Pues bien, siendo la misma versión que
hay ahora mismo en frozen, el apt se empeña en instalarme la
At 11:25 PM 2000-02-15 +0100, Andres Herrera wrote:
Guenas
Holaz
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 08:26:09AM -0500, Ugo Enrico Albarello wrote:
[...]
Yo creo ver algun inconveniente en el tema del frame buffer, pero corregidme
si me equivoco, plis :-
Pre-supuestos:
1. El framebuffer es para
= Original Message From Ugo Enrico Albarello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PD: DinX es un sistema de ventanas basado en el kernel que usa fb, la página
es http://dinx.sourceforge.net/
Recuerdo que hace unos años cuando andaba trasteando con el DJGPP había un
entorno de ventanas bastante trabajado
Hell-o Ivan Andres Hernandez Puga!
El día Sat, Mar 22, 2036 at 05:08:33PM CET
Ademas, si la gente usara GGI se podr?a elegir sobre como ejecutar las cosas
segun las preferencias del usuario y no por imposicion
GGI? Que es, Graphic Gateway Interface? para que sirve, y donde esta la
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 02:42:56PM +0100, Jordi wrote:
Jordi
PS: LinuxLogo con el Swirl se salía. Odio el típico pingüino.
¿Y no te gustó la versión de pinguino de Debian? Me llevo un par de tardes
hacerla :)
Un saludo
Javi
Tengo la distribución Citius Debian 2.1 (slink), y si la instalo desde el
CD autoarrancable, en el dselect me aparece el método apt-cdrom.
En cambio, si creo un disco de arranque e instalo desde el CD pero
booteando con el disco de arranque, no aparece dicho método en el dselect.
Alguien me puede
= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
Tengo la distribución Citius Debian 2.1 (slink), y si la instalo desde el
CD autoarrancable, en el dselect me aparece el método apt-cdrom.
En cambio, si creo un disco de arranque e instalo desde el CD pero
booteando con el disco de arranque, no
¿Alguien sería tan amable de decirme algo sobre este demonio que me
arranca
Debian siempre que inicio el equipo? La poca información que he
encontrado -algunas páginas de manual en inglés- no me han aclarado casi
nada; Parece una utilidad para automontar algunas particiones (¿cómo?). A mí
Andres Herrera [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guenas
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 08:26:09AM -0500, Ugo Enrico Albarello wrote:
Para la svgalib no se pero para el framebuffer ya se esta haciendo, el
proyecto en si se llama zen. Personalmente prefiero el fb, supongo que sera
por que no puedo usar
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Andres Herrera wrote:
Yo creo ver algun inconveniente en el tema del frame buffer, pero corregidme
si me equivoco, plis :-
Pre-supuestos:
1. El framebuffer es para tarjetas que soporten VESA 2.0 (es aqui donde puedo
estar metiendo la gamba), basicamente tarjetas
Yep Netman!
El Tue, 15 de Feb de 2000 a las 01:48 AM, Netman escribió:
me pongo a comparar, me faltan dos archivos (que anteriormente he visto
citados en los wrappers de java): i18n.jar y rt.jar
En los .deb no vienen esos archivos :-?
Esto es el colmo.. Parece que en debian no
Miguel A. Abarca wrote:
¿Alguien sería tan amable de decirme algo sobre este demonio que me
arranca
Debian siempre que inicio el equipo? La poca información que he
encontrado -algunas páginas de manual en inglés- no me han aclarado casi
nada; Parece una utilidad para automontar
Olá pessoal,
Estou tendo problemas para configurar acentuação corretamente no X. No
Netscape a situação é a mais crítica, pois não posso utilizar o til, nem
o ', nem qualquer outra dead key (eu tentei alguns scripts que
prometem acentuação fácil hehe). Estou com acentos em programas comuns
no
Original Message
Subject: Re: a litle help!
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 15:03:33 -0400
From: Gleydson Mazioli da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Clovis Sena [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Boa Tarde!
Você primeiro precisa configurar sua placa.
Estou tendo problemas para configurar acentuação corretamente no X. No
Netscape a situação é a mais crítica, pois não posso utilizar o til, nem
o ', nem qualquer outra dead key (eu tentei alguns scripts que
prometem acentuação fácil hehe). Estou com acentos em programas comuns
no X (como
I'm looking for a filter that will allow me to add headers to
existing postscript files (i.e. file names and date stamps).
Mpage comes close with the -X option, but does not allow me to
specify the header content. Is there anything else packaged for
Debian that will do this?
Mike
a2ps
A friend of mine is interested in converting from cladera to Debian.
He's running an Athalon processor and I've heard there are problems with
older kernels and Athalon's. Is there going to be any known problems with
the kernel that comes in slink?
Robert
:wq!
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 11:08:21PM +0900, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000 11:43:25 -0800, davidturetsky
[EMAIL PROTECTED] was crying out from somewhere about: Re:
Segmentation fault
davidturetsky I believe this is the code
that was getting me into trouble, but it could be
I have a RedHat 6.0 box, my laptop actually. I've converted all my other
boxes to debian. I'm almost ready to convert it, but I'd rather not nuke
it out right. Is there a way to convert it from RedHat to Debian in a
clean manner?
Robert
:wq!
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Micha Feigin wrote:
michf How do i turn the volume of my modem off when using pon ? (ppp)
michf kppp manages to silence the modem
suggest you do something like:
launch minicom
configure it to talk to your modem
hit ATZ (you should see it reply 'OK')
then hit ATM=0 (it
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Shao Zhang wrote:
Eg. if I compile with this:
$ g++ -g -c misc.c
misc.c: In function `char * cash(double, int, int)':
misc.c:44: implicit declaration of function `int bracket(...)'
misc.c:45: implicit declaration of function `int
Hi Dave Whiteley; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
I have an Ethernet Gold II PCMCIA card, (GCS2220)
Looking at Linux Laptop documentation it suggests that this
card uses pcnet_cs.
I have run the Configure PCMCIA in the installation process before
configuring the drivers. I accepted
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 02:10:54AM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
How do i turn the volume of my modem off when using pon ? (ppp)
kppp manages to silence the modem
probably the best way is to add a L0 to your initstring, for some
modems at least that sets volume level to 0 ie nothing.. I would
On 16-Feb-2000 Micha Feigin wrote:
How do i turn the volume of my modem off when using pon ? (ppp)
kppp manages to silence the modem
Put M0 in your modem init string. I use diald and mine is in
/etc/diald/connect
--
Andrew
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 02:10:54AM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote
How do i turn the volume of my modem off when using pon ? (ppp)
kppp manages to silence the modem
To mute it as a default, for most modems:
- Run minicom;
- Set speaker volume to 0 by typing
ATM0
- Wait for OK
- Save
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 12:19:33PM +0100, Jean Orloff wrote
Well, you see how cumbersome it can be: I sent the orignal message yesterday
to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (which does not exist). I got no warning that the
message never arrived, but being cautious, I figured it out by myself this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bart Szyszka) wrote:
i saw a litter form this list, it said there are some tools can
conver the rpm pakage to deb pakage. but can it work well?
I'm very impressed with the 'alien' package (apt-get install alien). A
couple people who suggested that I try it told me that it
What are the actual error messages? Also, are you running slink or
potato?
AfterStep 1.8.0 compiles just fine here on potato, provided that all of
the necessary x-dev packages are installed.
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 05:50:17PM -0600, David J. Kanter wrote:
I've followed the instructions,
When I setup xscreensaver from gnome control center it works fine. Doing
a ps ux shows it was called like so xscreensaver -no-splash -timeout
15 -nice 20 -lock-mode -xrm *programs:?flag -ncolors 256 -cycles 3000
-size 1 -root. However, when I try to put this in ~/.Xclients it
complains about
Greetings --
Just got started with Debian a week or two ago; moved rapidly from
slink to frozen, and am now running unstable. After an `apt-get
dist-upgrade` late last week or early this week (possibly Sunday?),
the handling of dial-on-demand PPP appears to have changed.
The way it was working:
Possibly a stupid question, but are you sure that you have xterm
installed? If I remember correctly it used to be included in one of
the main X packages (xbase?), but now has it's own package.
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 08:17:12AM -0600, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
Hi,
I got the x to run and I
I have seen a few answers to this question, but none seem to address what I see
as the actual problem, so I'll take a stab at it. The partitions have already
been deleted, according to the posting, so the question of DOS or Linux fdisk
to delete the Linux partitions is academic. The problem
I've been trying off-and-on for months to get sound working
on this box. The Readme's and HOWTOs and Dogpile searches
just aren't answering my questions.
I've got an ES1371 (Audio PCI 97) sound card (from Gateway
Computers in an E-4200 box).
First Question: When running make menuconfig, I go
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000 09:21:46 +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(mail/web server)... so if someone was able to obtain that ip address and
use it as his/her own to get in, he/she will succeed.
Is that really what ip spoofing is?? an outsider assigning his/her PC a
valid ip address of a companies in
Noah L. Meyerhans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Shao Zhang wrote:
Eg. if I compile with this:
$ g++ -g -c misc.c
misc.c: In function `char * cash(double, int, int)':
misc.c:44: implicit declaration of function `int bracket(...)'
Yeah, it's M0, i use it here due to the crappy provider i have dumping me
off at 3am sometimes, nothing like a nice modem squeal reverberating thru
the house to wake you up.
Peter Good.
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Eric G . Miller wrote:
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 02:10:54AM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
At 06:32 PM 2/15/00 +, Jean Orloff wrote:
[snip]
Nothing special in rejectlog, and mainlog contains, for non-existing user on
the
smarthost: (this generates an error mail OK):
2000-02-07 19:24:22 12Htlm-0004aH-00 = [EMAIL PROTECTED] U=orloff P=local
S=429 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2000-02-07
There is a ip_masq_ftp module that allows you to use
active and passive FTP behind a MASQ box.
Works fine here.
Regards,
Onno
At 04:07 PM 2/15/00 -0600, Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 03:06:00PM -0600, Brian McGroarty wrote:
: As a learning exercise, I'm replacing our FreeBSD
Gidday all,
I am a newbie. I was exploring my system (i386 running Slink) and have
noticed that if I try using vi or elvis-tiny the screen freezes and every time
I hit a key it flashes, I have to alt f2 and kill it.
Where should I start looking to find the cause?
The ae editor works fine.
Hi!
I just tried to update my kernel from 2.0.36 to 2.2.14. Compiling,
mpkg and dpkg worked fine, but when I try to boot the new kernel it
always claims that it can't locate some modules. The funny thing is,
that he misses modules (like 3c59x for my network adapter) which I
have definitly NOT
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Cameron Matheson wrote:
Hey everybody,
I'm having a little trouble with GNOME. My power went out, so my Linux
went down with it. I was able to get Linux running again, but now their
are two panels in GNOME, and it opens my Home directory twice
1) Is this problem exists when you are trying to connect to your ISP as root?
2) Does root been able to use the port with a com software loke minicom?
3) I believe that the Modem-HOWTO is a good reference.
---BeginMessage---
Whenever I try to connect to my ISP I get:
Cannot open /dev/ttyS1 :
Thanks for all the feedback. I really don't know what the problem was here.
The Title buffer was set to 80 char and the input was not 10 characters
As I come up to speed, I'll get a better understanding of the nuances of
gcc/g++. In the meantime, I think I'm much safer using safe practices, as
I had the same problem. It turned out I was trying
to use a "Win" modem which is apparently generally not supported in
Linux
My problem went away when I installed a second USR
"non-Win" modem. While I still have some configuring to do, it's clear I now get
dial tone and dial out to my
I have compiled some of recent 'frozen' sources optimized for K6 with PGCC.
Anyone is welcome to get 'em. FTP to cg619985-a.adubn.nj.home.com or
24.11.49.110. I would not use them on important or production machines
since some stuff might break with compiler options like -malign-double.
Use at
Re:Hi!
Check the file /etc/modules and remove the entries the bootprocess
complains about...
Martin
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Michael Symalla wrote:
Hi!
I just tried to update my kernel from 2.0.36 to 2.2.14. Compiling,
mpkg and dpkg worked fine, but when I try to boot the new kernel it
Brad == Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brad So, you'd change something like this:
Brad # modeminit
Brad '' 'ATZ'
Brad to
Brad # modeminit
Brad '' 'ATZ M0'
Perhaps I am wrong, but I always thought that anything after the Z in
ATZ (reset modem) was ignored...
--
Brian
Ron == Ron Farrer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ron When I setup xscreensaver from gnome control center it works
Ron fine. Doing a ps ux shows it was called like so
Ron xscreensaver -no-splash -timeout 15 -nice 20 -lock-mode -xrm
Ron *programs:?flag -ncolors 256 -cycles 3000 -size 1
Hi everyone,
Could someone please tell me if there is a tool in Debian to
configure the permanent network parameters other than changing them
temporarily with ifconfig or hacking /etc/init.d/network? Slackware has
'netconfig', is there a similar tool in Debian? Also does anyone know
unsubscribe
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 08:40:03PM +1100, Brian May wrote
Brad == Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brad So, you'd change something like this:
Brad # modeminit
Brad '' 'ATZ'
Brad to
Brad # modeminit
Brad '' 'ATZ M0'
Perhaps I am wrong, but I always thought that
Hi,
I love everything about w3m. But I am just having one little
problem.
Is it possible to bind ABORT with the key ZZ??
How can I do that??
Thanks.
Shao.
--
Shao Zhang -
Consult the Modem_HOWTO. Perhaps it is a plug-n-play modem? Maybee it is a
modem that
is likely not to be able to work under Linux?
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I have an internal 56k v90 USRobotic fax modem
connected in Windows to COM2 and in Linux to ttyS1. It is working in Windows,
but in Linux I
How do I instruct apt-get to use a proxy server instead of directly
contacting the host?
Thanks
Radim
You can do 4 things:
1) Compile a kernel with ppp (see kernel-HOWTO)
2) Do: insmod ppp
3) Do: modprobe ppp
4) Do: modconf (and then add the ppp module)
Ron
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, kanupriya wrote:
Hi All
i am trying to install Debian Linux on my intel m/c. I could not set
up the PPP options
You should use the tecra kernel (resc1440-tecra.bin) to boot or if you're
using the cd, just use cd 2 (scsi-mod) and everything should work fine.
Ron
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Robert L. Harris wrote:
A friend of mine is interested in converting from cladera to Debian.
He's running an Athalon
Check your /etc/init.d/modutils, during installation you selected some
modules to be loaded into your kernel at boot time, when upgrading to a
new kernel, such a file isn't changed, so it's looking in
/lib/modules/2.2.14 for modules that are now in your not a module but
right in the kernel.
Easy
Second question: Use modconf
First question: I actually don't know (I always just edit
/etc/init.d/network) but you could start the installation again and only
configure the network and skip the rest, there might be a easier but...
Ron
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, John Gould wrote:
Hi everyone,
* Ben Collins said:
[snip]
by using waitpid or wait4) the child process will go zombie (defunct). If
the application is coded properly and it still happens, it might mean that
the kernel fails to deliver the SIGCHLD signal to the parent for some
reason. It might be caused by the kernel
Not that I'm an expert on sound, but maybe some of this will help you to
make a comparison to your situation. I have an ES1370 card (Sound
Blaster PCI64), and as far as compiling the kernel is concerned, all I
needed to enable were two things; overall sound support and my specific
PCI card.
From
apt-get install linuxconf
that's the package that contains netconf and all those other nifty tools
that come with redhat flavours.
-Original Message-
From: Ron Rademaker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date:
kanupriya wrote:
The system lacks kernel support for PPP. This could be because the
PPP kernel module is not loaded or because the kernel is not
configured for PPP. Sea the README.linux file in ppp-2.3.5
distribution.
Did you, by any chance, install the Debian CD that came with McCarty's
Recompiling your kernel is not an extreme thing to do, it is actually very
easy (if of course you know how, which is explained very good in the
kernel-HOWTO). I think it is also wise to compile a new kernel after
installation, because the standard kernel is a kernel that works with most
computers,
I have just upgraded my Samba to a 2.0.4 stable version. The old one
must have been running for a year or two, not sure which version it was.
At first I panicked because al my passwords refused to work. After some
RTFM I learned that Samba now holds a seperate password file smbpasswd.
It used to
Hi Martin,
I did it that way and now he not longer complains about missing
modules, great! But now my 3com network adapter (which is included in
the kernel) is not longer initialized, so no eth0 ;-) with 2.0.36
this was a module and everything worked fine, but how do start the
network adapter
Hi there.
I have a Dell Dimension L500r system. The video driver is built into
the motherboard. I can obtain the following info from Windows 98:
Video driver: Intel 810e Chipset Graphics Driver
(DCC133 FSB133) 4.11.01.1361
Hardware version 003
4 MB video
Well, it's not really a downgrade (but I understand you think so), because
now samba allows you to have different passwords for samba and shell.
There is a program that converts all the passwords from /etc/passwd to
smbpasswd, I can't remember the name. I always use smbpasswd -a USER (as
root) to
I don't know for your Intel 810e graphics chipset, but potato does support
a lot more graphical cards than slink. For example my card (Viper 770)
wasn't supported in slink but it was supported in potato, same goes for
the ASUS AGP-V3800Magic, I think you'll have a pretty good chance yours
will
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Ron Rademaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it's not really a downgrade (but I understand you think so), because
now samba allows you to have different passwords for samba and shell.
That's not the reason - the reason is that windows encrypted passwords
are not
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Ron Rademaker wrote:
Check your /etc/init.d/modutils, during installation you selected some
modules to be loaded into your kernel at boot time, when upgrading to a
new kernel, such a file isn't changed, so it's looking in
/lib/modules/2.2.14 for modules that are now in
Hi, I would like to add NFS support to my Slink system. What alias do I have
to add to /etc/modutils/aliases to use the nfs.o module? (I tried a few I
thought of but they did not work.)
Or do I have to recompile the kernel, adding nfs support that way?
Thanks in advance.
I get a segfault whenever I quit linuxconf (version 1.17r1-1). Is this a
known problem waiting for a fix? Or is it something particular to my
system?
Cheers,
Derk Groeneveld
--
The From: and Reply-To: addresses are internal news2mail gateway addresses.
Reply to the list or to F.P. Groeneveld
I have 3 machines behind a very slow modem. I just put a squid proxy
server up. Once that was running I set these three lines in my profile:
ftp_proxy=http://proxy.rnd-consulting.com:3128
http_proxy=http://proxy.rnd-consulting.com:3128
gopher_proxy=http://proxy.rnd-consulting.com:3128
And
Is there a .deb package for wp8 I can get with apt-get?
Robert
Thus spake paul ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
debs,
i installed corel wp8 in my slink box. trying to run the app
(wp8), i get this error message: ./xwp: can't load library
'libXpm.so.4' (which doesn't appear to exist in/as a
Well, I tried 2.7.2, and although it seemed to last a little longer,
this morning I wake up, and it didn't help. Any other ideas? Would
wiping the system clean and trying again help?
-Aaron Solochek
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Grendel wrote:
* Ben Collins said:
[snip]
by using waitpid or wait4)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Miquel van Smoorenburg) writes:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Ron Rademaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a program that converts all the passwords from /etc/passwd to
smbpasswd, I can't remember the name.
That's because such a program cannot exist. Passwords in
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
I've been trying off-and-on for months to get sound working
on this box. The Readme's and HOWTOs and Dogpile searches
just aren't answering my questions.
I've got an ES1371 (Audio PCI 97) sound card (from Gateway
Computers in an
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Michael Symalla wrote:
Hi Martin,
I did it that way and now he not longer complains about missing
modules, great! But now my 3com network adapter (which is included in
the kernel) is not longer initialized, so no eth0 ;-) with 2.0.36
this was a module and everything
* Aaron Solochek said:
Well, I tried 2.7.2, and although it seemed to last a little longer,
this morning I wake up, and it didn't help. Any other ideas? Would
wiping the system clean and trying again help?
I don't think so. I think you should follow Ben Collins' advice to upgrade
the kernel.
When using windows my computer move the screen automaticly to standby mode
to save power after a certain time ( a bit after the screen save starts),
and when I shut down it turns the computer of automaticly.
Is it posible to perform these using linux? ( I am using potato, currently
2.2.9)
Thanx
When I change the options in xemacs ( 21 latest ) to enable multiple
windows, and I try to compile or move to errors in the compilation, I get
the folowing error message:
wrong type argument : windowp, nil
any ideas?
Thanx
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've been trying to install potato from a hard drive.
I've downloaded the the entire
/dists/frozen/main/binary-i386
tree and the
/dists/frozen/main/source/base
directory.
Install of the base system goes fine. But when its time
to specify the location of the debian mirror,
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 04:26:55PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
When using windows my computer move the screen automaticly to standby mode
to save power after a certain time ( a bit after the screen save starts),
and when I shut down it turns the computer of automaticly.
Is it posible to perform
It doesn't matter what I try, what smb.conf I dream up or
what I put into the win 95 configs: I can't get roaming
profiles to work. I tried increasing the debug level but
all I got was over 500k of crap and as far as I can understand
it most things are for developers!
PLEASE HELP ME!
My setup:
Yes,
You need to compile a kernel with apm support. It's in the 2.2 series
kernels, just run make config etc.
Regards JohnG
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On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 08:17:36AM -0600, Phil Brutsche wrote:
You need es1371 (based on your output from lspci below) and nothing else.
* Run 'modprobe es1371'
* Try to play a sound file - I like to use the package sox for that; it
works better than cat'ing the file to /dev/dsp.
You might
can samba even do roaming profiles? (im not even sure what roaming
profiles are) i didn't see any mention of it in the FAQ. after looking at
the PROFILES.txt from samba looks like that may be what you want. If you
still can't get it working upgrade to samba 3.0 (alpha) i spent hours
trying to
davidturetsky wrote:
I
had the same problem. It turned out I was trying to use a "Win" modem which
is apparently generally not supported in Linux
Or BeOS, or OS/2, or QNX, or even the next version of Windows if
the manufacturer chooses not to or has gone out of business, or
"win"modems
Thanks for the response.
My .config file looks pretty much like yours (kernel 2.2.9):
CONFIG_SOUND=m
CONFIG_SOUND_ES1370=m
CONFIG_SOUND_ES1371=m
# CONFIG_SOUND_SONICVIBES is not set
# CONFIG_SOUND_MSNDCLAS is not set
# CONFIG_SOUND_MSNDPIN is not set
# CONFIG_SOUND_OSS is not set
Doing a cat
Hi
I'm creating a set of server's to spread arround several building's in
our campus. Those server's will have multicast support.
I configured the kernel and installed mrouted but there are a few things
that i can't find and maybe you can help me.
On the kernel, i said i wanted to use PIM-1 and
Hello people.
I am coming now to ask your help with stuff I think it's easy, but I
just couldn't set.
- How can I adjust the time between a call and another when using the
persist option with pppd?
- Is there any way I can get the third button of a serial,
microsoft-type of mouse? (it won't
kanupriya writes:
Everytime i try to connect using pppconfig...
You can't connect using pppconfig. I assume you mean that you are trying
to connect using pon.
The system lacks kernel support for PPP.
Your system does not lack kernel support for PPP. Pppd is easily confused
and often gives
Phil Brutsche wrote:
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
I've been trying off-and-on for months to get sound working
on this box. The Readme's and HOWTOs and Dogpile searches
just aren't answering my questions.
I've got an ES1371 (Audio PCI 97) sound card (from
Hi,
I have mpich_1.1.2-11 package installed on Pentium II with
the latest potato. What library must I link to my MPI programs
to make them use MPE graphics?
Thank you!
Sergey.
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