En esta dirección te cuentan un poco todo esto
http://cdimage.debian.org/ch4.html
Y en esta otra como bajarte los paquetes:
http://cdimage.debian.org/~costar/pseudo-image-kit.
Básicamente necesitas dos programas, que pueden funcionar tambien en windows9x.
Uno de ellos es el pseudo image kit y
--- Marta Clua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Marta Clua [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sergi millans [EMAIL PROTECTED],
lluis palomes [EMAIL PROTECTED],
itziar lueje [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
orestes garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Yo tengo una línea de pruebas con ADSL y el modem que tengo es externo y
necesito una tarjeta ethernet para conectarme a él. Tengo un Linux funcionando
y haciendo de proxy (con el squid) para los compañeros de la oficina y va muy
bien, pero repito el modem es externo.
Lo que no he podido
Tengo una red con un servidor proxy en NT.
Configuré un par de cliente usando Debian, y no logré salir mas allá del
proxy. Intente decirle al equipo que el proxy era el gateway, y tampoco
funcionó.
Yo pensaba que el proxy era transparente, y que no había que hacer
ninguna configuración especial.
David Charro Ripa escribió:
Yo monte un DNS guiandome en el capitulo del BIND 8.x del manual de
debian del administrador de redes. Me ayudo mucho, asi que lo traduje.
Si esperas un poco, mañana te lo mando que lo tengo en casa. Si tienes
prisa en www.debian.org lo encontraras en ingles (salvo
Holas, me lo pueden enviar a [EMAIL PROTECTED] gracias
Ricardo.
J. Carlos Muro wrote:
David Charro Ripa escribió:
Yo monte un DNS guiandome en el capitulo del BIND 8.x del manual de
debian del administrador de redes. Me ayudo mucho, asi que lo traduje.
Si esperas un poco, mañana te lo
Me uno al grupo también, yo también lo quiero.
debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org con fecha 27/03/2000 14.22.47
Destinatarios: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
(cci: Daniel Ferradal Marquez/INFO/URQUIJO)
Asunto: Re: problemas con
Hola a todos en la lista.
Tal vez no sea el mejor lugar para preguntar esto, pero no tengo
dónde más hacerlo. ¿Alguien conoce una buena lista(En español de
preferencia) de Perl? Estoy escribiendo unos cuantos scripts y tengo
algunos problemas.
Y ya que estoy en estas... ¿Alguien sabe cómo puedo
On Sun, Aug 08, 1999 at 10:25:23PM +0200, Antonio Lara Quirós wrote:
Hola, hoy he ido a recompilar el nucleo 2.0.36, y me ha dado este mensaje de
error que nunca me haia dado:
as86 -0 -a -o bootsect.o bootsect.s
make[1]: as86: Command not found
make[1]: *** [bootsect.o] Error 127
make[1]:
On Mon, Aug 17, 1998 at 10:25:09AM +0200, Lucky wrote:
Tengo el ratón conectado en un puerto PS/2 y Linux no lo coge, sabeis que
device es esté puerto?
Gracias
/dev/psaux
necesito boot.img, drivers.img y yo me he copiado base14-1 a base14-7
(que supongo que seran los diskettes para 1440). ?Tengo suficiente para
hacer la instalacion con eso?
Te falta el de drivers y el de rescate que es el de arranque
Tambien intento hacer la instalacion desde
Camilo Alejandro Arboleda wrote:
Tengo una red con un servidor proxy en NT.
Configuré un par de cliente usando Debian, y no logré salir mas allá del
proxy. Intente decirle al equipo que el proxy era el gateway, y tampoco
funcionó.
Si no me equivoco solo te servirá el proxy de http, o sea
Muchas gracias a todos :). Bajando cositas esta ahora mismito :)
Gabriel
Perdón a todos los de la lista a los que les hayan llegado varios mensajes
míos atrasados. Parece que el cliente de correo del KDE me ha jugado una
mala pasada...
(esto me pasa por no haberle sido fiel al Mutt :-( )
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 04:10:38PM +0200, Luis M. Garcia wrote:
Perdón a todos los de la lista a los que les hayan llegado varios mensajes
míos atrasados. Parece que el cliente de correo del KDE me ha jugado una
mala pasada...
Aha, ya le estaba echando las culpas al pobrecito Murphy.
Jordi
On 25 Mar 2000, David Muriel wrote:
Buenas...
El problema es que
sólo parece funcionar cuando entro como usuario, y no como root. Si
entro como usuario, funcionan todas las teclas, la ñ, acentos, ...
Si entro como root, ni la ñ ni los acentos funcionan en la consola (si
entro en el emacs si
Para ftp tambien debería de funcionar.
Para otros protocolos normalmente hay que usar un proxy socks que define
que paquetes debe pasar en función de las direcciones de origen y destino
ademas de los puertos utilizados. Si el NT tiene p.ej. el Netscape Proxy el
socks ya esta incluido. Otra
Hola Debians
El otro día pasé mi linux a un disco de 13Gb pues estaba en uno de
1.2Gb y ya no cabía. El caso es que ya arranco desde él sin problemas y le
tengo hecho su sitio al innombrable que, por cierto, no me ve ese disco
duro, el cual, por tanto, no puede formatear. Lo que
si, ya lo he solucionado con le inputrc en cosolas de root, muchas
gracias, pero sigo sin poder poner tildes con el netscape ´o ´i ´a...la
ñ si me la pone. Eso es un bug, o solo me esta pasando a mi, ¿alguno
sabeis de que puede ser?
(Sin tildes intencionadamente)
He hecho una instalacion desde cero con potato a traves de ftp y al
instalar el KDE 1.1.2 no puedo ver las tildes por que la fuente
Helvetica no las soporta.
En mi caso que tambien uso la misma version de KDE 1.1.2 pero con slink
comprobe que tambien viene
Hola,
A poco antigua que sea tu placa madre, la BIOS no te va a reconocer discos
de más de 8 GB correctamente. Para que win los vea, es necesario instalarte
un programita (por ejemplo dp.exe, que creo es la versión moderna del
ez-drive) que, al arrancar, no sé cómo lo hace pero consigue que win
Daniel Payno [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
EL otro día, Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 08:17:08PM +0100, Antonio Beamud Montero
dijo:
Si no recuerdo mal los adaptadores externos no funcionaban con
Linux, aunque no me hagas mucho caso...
¿Podr´ias darme alguna URL con m´as info sobre RDSI y
Hola Diego,
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 05:41:10PM +0200, Diego Bote wrote:
Otra. He hecho un pequeñisimo script y quiero que el programa que
éste ejecuta quede en segundo plano sin enseñar nada en pantalla. El
programa, mpg123, se queda en segundo plano pero tiene la manía de que
cada vez
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 06:18:34PM +0200, 31 wrote:
si, ya lo he solucionado con le inputrc en cosolas de root, muchas
gracias, pero sigo sin poder poner tildes con el netscape ´o ´i ´a...la
ñ si me la pone. Eso es un bug, o solo me esta pasando a mi, ¿alguno
sabeis de que puede ser?
Si estás
Diego Bote wrote:
... Lo que quiero es formatear
la partición que le tengo guardada y no sé como, con mkfs vfat no puedo
pues no tengo esa utilidad, si es que existe, y desde win no puedo por no
ver el disco. ¿Qué hago?
...
Puedes usar el mkdosfs, del paquete dosfstools. En algún momento
At 19.06 27/3/00 +0100, Arregui-García, Javier wrote:
Hola,
A poco antigua que sea tu placa madre, la BIOS no te va a reconocer discos
de más de 8 GB correctamente. Para que win los vea, es necesario instalarte
un programita (por ejemplo dp.exe, que creo es la versión moderna del
ez-drive) que,
-Mensaje original-
De: Luis Arocha data [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Fecha: domingo 26 de marzo de 2000 20:39
Asunto: Conexion a Internet
Hola:
¿Sabeis si existe alguna posibilidad de ver la velocidad de la conexión
Olá,
alguém sugere um browser de HTML que tenha javascript e máquina virtual
java ??
Um abraço,
Nivaldo
:: On 26 Mar 2000 19:09:10 -0300, Jeronimo Pellegrini [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I just noticed... I can startx as root, but not as ordinary user; it
seems to have something to do with that problem.
Hi.
I've just reinstalled my system, and something strange happens...
(I'm running slink on a
Somewhere in the debian site they advise not to repeat the file structure in
the cd,
since it will not work smoothly.
Qustion still remains what files/directories to put on each cd!
Also, should main, contrib and non-free be at the root of the
cd's, or should it be
On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 05:38:14PM -0600, Luis Gustavo Madrigal Salazar wrote:
I have a realtek 8139 compatible network card, and I downloaded the kernel
2.2.14 sources. And evrything compiled fine!..except that 'make xconfig'
doesn't allow me to select the realtek 8139 as a module...it appears
** On Mar 26, Antonio Fiol Bonn?n scribbled:
Well, I do not like writing too much, so I copy paste...
/etc/not-yet-set/site-start.d
Temporary cure is to create ^^^ this directory: mkdir -p
/etc/not-yet-set/site-start.d and then 'dpkg --configure --pending' - and
then wait for the maintainer
Yeap!! It's selected..What can I do?
I tried to copile the module by myself with the following line:
gcc -DMODVERSIONS -DMODUKE -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux/net/inet -O5 -c
rtl8139.c
but then the compiler tells me the CAP_NET_ADMIN is undeclared!
any other ideas??
On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Paul J.
Hi all,
I'm a newbie to linux and have a quick question about installing
debian. The installation manual for intel says that if you have a linux
system running already (I have Mandrake), then you can update from that
system and just over-write it with debian. BUT, it says do not do the
install
Using Debian Linux I am trying to map the F1 key to run pon
Here's what my /etc/inputrc looks like
set meta-flag on
set input-meta on
set convert-meta off
set output-meta on
\e0d: backward-word
\e0c: forward-word
\e[h: beginning-of-line
\e[f: end-of-line
\e[1~: beginning-of-line
\e[4~:
Dave writes:
Unfortunately, I only have a /boot (100 meg), a swap (100 meg), and a /
(3 gigs). Is it possible to do the install from linux or do I have to
use windows?
Why can't you just do a regular install over top of the existing one?
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
I just got a new computer and loaded Debian on it. I've managed to switch
modems (it came with a winmodem) and after about a week of struggle
managed to get it to log on to my ISP...and now I know why it was so
difficult. My modem/computer only seems to be getting the first 10-20
characters of
I've found the solution
I edited the file .config (in /usr/src/linux) and added the dollowing
line:
CONFIG_RTL8139=m
Then make modules, etc!!
thanks!!
john smith wrote:
hello,
I am no longer able to log in x-windows (via xdm) on non-root account.. x
windows only allows root to log on. when trying to log on using non-root
account the screen flickers for a moment then returns back to the xdm login
prompt. has this something to do with
I just upgraded from slink to potato. Well, actually
the upgrade was from rain (Storm Linux 2000) to potato.
Aside from learning the hard way to never run apt-get
dist upgrade from an xterm, things went pretty smoothly.
After several days of reconstructing my XF86Config
(Storm's installer
Hi,
I had a look at your printcap file and compared it to mine.
I can't find anything wrong, so let me tell you how I
tested my printer:
1) Test hardware + basic devices:
ls -l /dev/lp0
This sends the directory printout to your printer device
directly (i.e. without any filtering). Unless you
Greetings,
I'm installing from the Potato base floppies (Which isn't going so hot so
far), and I was about to configure my network settings when I told me that
my card (NIC) wasn't found. This didn't happen when I installed Slink some
time ago.
My card is a 3Com 3905B-TX 10/100
So, I went
You can tell proftpd to allow logins without a valid shell. It can also
set a default root directory for users so they can't see anything above
that point.
Is this what is called chroot?
it's technically not a chroot jail since in a chroot jail even the daemon
can't get outside the jail
:: On Sun, 26 Mar 2000 20:53:03 -0500, Lee Malatesta [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I had that problem, and I just found out that in my .xsession file I
was calling a window manager that I don have installed...
J.
john smith wrote:
hello,
I am no longer able to log in x-windows (via xdm) on
Grendel == Grendel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Grendel ** On Mar 26, Antonio Fiol Bonn?n scribbled:
Well, I do not like writing too much, so I copy paste...
/etc/not-yet-set/site-start.d
Grendel Temporary cure is to create ^^^ this directory: mkdir -p
Grendel
What is wrong with the following? Pasted next the output
bash-2.01$ wget
ftp://ftp.twoguys.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/deb/potato/i386/*
--19:41:38--
ftp://ftp.twoguys.org:21/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/deb/potato/i386/*
= `.listing'
Connecting to
I noticed there is no ssh package in frozen.. is it not to be included in
the next release? Can the ssh in stable be used with the other packages in
frozen?
Thanks
Chris
Following is a message I posted to the KDE User listserv a few days ago.
Stephan Kulow, developer of the kdenetwork package replied that he didn't know
what was causing the compile to terminate but did note that libdl was broken;
that I should have libdl.so instead of libdl.a. I'm running slink
On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 09:12:03PM -0500, Lee Malatesta wrote:
1. kdm won't start on boot. I get an error on the console:
Checking for valid XFree86 configurationUnable to check.
Not starting X display manager.
after loggin in, startx works just fine.
2. I can't start a terminal
You cannot use wildcard in wget. Instead, you should say something like:
wget -r -np
ftp://ftp.twoguys.org:21/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/deb/potato/i386
Shao.
Antonio Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is wrong with the following? Pasted next the output
bash-2.01$ wget
I just tried, didn't work. Next is the output:
bash-2.01$ wget -r -np
ftp://ftp.us.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/deb/potato/i386/
--20:17:23--
ftp://ftp.us.kde.org:21/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/deb/potato/i386/
=
On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 08:59:16PM -0600, Chris R. Martin wrote:
I noticed there is no ssh package in frozen.. is it not to be included
in the next release? Can the ssh in stable be used with the other
packages in frozen?
It's in non-US:
$ dpkg -l ssh
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge
|
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 07:44:18PM +, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
What is wrong with the following? Pasted next the output
bash-2.01$ wget
ftp://ftp.twoguys.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/deb/potato/i386/*
--19:41:38--
What version of wget are you using?
Are you actually in the directory that is writable by the user?
Mine is 1.5.3 and it works. See output below:
[13:32|pts/[EMAIL PROTECTED] % wget -r -np
ftp://ftp.us.kde.org:21/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/deb/potato/i386/
--13:34:26--
You are right, the error was that I had created the directory as root, and was
trying to write as user. Now it
is working, thanks a lot
Antonio.
Shao Zhang wrote:
What version of wget are you using?
Are you actually in the directory that is writable by the user?
Mine is 1.5.3 and it works.
On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 07:22:21PM -0600, Luis Gustavo Madrigal Salazar wrote:
I've found the solution
I edited the file .config (in /usr/src/linux) and added the dollowing
line:
CONFIG_RTL8139=m
Then make modules, etc!!
thanks!!
I'm jumping in a little late here, but I thought that I
I have a couple of questions about Potato configuration. I just did
the apt-get dist-upgrade from slink to potato and told it at every
prompt to KEEP my current configuration, yet it ruined my fonts, my x server,
my sound, other modules, and kdm.
Does anyone know if potato changed important
Hello!
First, I'm proud of Debian!
I upgraded my Debian system to Potato this weekend, and everything went
really fine! Enven my glibc 2.0.7 programs ran (almost all)!
Thank you all developers! Go ahead! Make the world better!
Second, I'm a bit confused about one point:
I compiled gnome,
Hi,
I wrote a little while ago about which module to use for my NIC. Well,
Brian Moore provided me with the answer, which, well, worked a little too
well I think. g
I'm using Potato, as I mentioned, and I loaded the module 3c59x for my NIC.
I'm at home right now, but I plan to take the box
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 12:14:20AM +, steve doerr wrote:
I have a couple of questions about Potato configuration. I just did
the apt-get dist-upgrade from slink to potato and told it at every
prompt to KEEP my current configuration, yet it ruined my fonts, my x server,
my sound, other
On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 11:14:32PM -0500, Brian Clark wrote:
Hi,
I wrote a little while ago about which module to use for my NIC. Well,
Brian Moore provided me with the answer, which, well, worked a little
too well I think. g
I'm using Potato, as I mentioned, and I loaded the module
Brian Clark writes:
I have my resolv.conf entries in tact and I have my network settings set
up properly.
Do you have a default route pointing to eth0? If so, remove it.
I can ping myself, of course, but I can't reach the outside world.
Can you get anywhere using IP numbers?
The line
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 02:11:19AM -0300, Taupter wrote:
I compiled gnome, wmaker and a large bunch of X-related software, and I
was using a file in the /etc/X11/ (I can't remember its name, since it
was deleted during the upgrade) to set my default window manager to
Hi,
I just installed the ALSA driver on my system, which
appeared to go perfectly (after a lot of sweat, anyway :) ).
However, when I run amixer to unmute the card,
according to the INSTALL instructions and the
online FAQ, I get:
peregrin:/proc/asound# amixer set Master on
Can't access mixer
Can anyone tell me what debian package font.c is contained in ? The Debian
search page truncates before it prints what Iwant :(
--
Mark Bathie Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Software Infrastructure, ITS Phone: +61 7 3365 7236
The University of QLD, Australia
On Mon, 20 Mar 2000 21:45:14 EST, Robert Braddock writes:
Ok, so now I´ve set it to , but
Make sure you unset ARCH in the shell before starting the make at all, not
just set it to . There's a difference. Other than that, I don't have any
suggestions. Like I said, I had the exact same errors you
John Hasler said:
Brian Clark writes:
I have my resolv.conf entries in tact and I have my network settings set
up properly.
Do you have a default route pointing to eth0? If so, remove it.
I can ping myself, of course, but I can't reach the outside world.
Can you get anywhere using IP
... But, since there are pretty current versions of
gnome in potato you might use those...
Surely it woulb be _very_good_ idea, along with communicator and a
really _huge_ stuff I have in, but I really afraid about messing my
system with broken dependencies and so... Ok, removing almos all the
Could anyone tell me what is
the difference between Ethernet Adapter, Ethnernet Card, Ethernet Adapter Card?
I am kind of think they are actually the same things but not quite sure. Sorry
for this stupid question.
Thanks
Daniel
I'd suggest using gcc2.7.2 to compile kernels older than 2.2.14. There's
a debianized package for it gcc272. Just change the HOSTCC and CC from
gcc to gcc272 in the Makefile.
--
++
| Eric G. Milleregm2@jps.net |
| GnuPG
I forward you all the maintainer's response.
Antonio
-- Forwarded message --
Date: 26 Mar 2000 17:00:26 -0600
From: Rob Browning [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FIOL BONNIN Antonio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: emacsen-common fails to set-up
FIOL BONNIN Antonio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 12:56:03AM -0500, Brian Clark wrote:
Eric G . Miller said:
You probably don't need proxy arp for anything, so comment out the
proxyarp line in /etc/ppp/options. But, I'd suspect the default route
might not be set to ppp0, but instead to eth0 -- check it with
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 12:16:00AM -0600, Daniel Yang wrote:
Could anyone tell me what is the difference between Ethernet Adapter,
Ethnernet Card, Ethernet Adapter Card? I am kind of think they are
actually the same things but not quite sure. Sorry for this stupid
question. Thanks Daniel
Debian Linux User wrote:
Since Perl is an interpreted language
No, perl is a compiled language, with a 3 pass compiler.
man perlguts\n/compiled code
--
see shy jo
Phoenix Amon wrote:
Hmm. Is that right? The newsletters have been referring to potato as
a.k.a. release 2.2 since it's been frozen.
Eh?? I don't remember doing any such thing. I don't have a full DWN archive
here (on a train), but what I do have only refers to 2.2 when talking
about certian
Colin Watson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matheson) wrote:
I can't get the new version of WindowMaker to work, but I was wondering
if there was a way to install the old version (the one on the CD of
Debian Slink). Is this possible?
How about:
dpkg --force-downgrade -i oldpackage.deb
I couple of weeks ago I was trying to teach lilo about my 8 gig disk
via some parameter added to the lilo.conf file. I no longer remember
what I did, and have long since removed it. But now lilo will not
run. It boots the machine fine, and the machine works great; but I
can't change my kernel
Eric G . Miller said:
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 12:56:03AM -0500, Brian Clark wrote:
Eric G . Miller said:
You probably don't need proxy arp for anything, so comment out the
proxyarp line in /etc/ppp/options. But, I'd suspect the default route
might not be set to ppp0, but instead to eth0
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 04:00:44AM -0300, Taupter wrote:
... But, since there are pretty current versions of
gnome in potato you might use those...
Surely it woulb be _very_good_ idea, along with communicator and a
really _huge_ stuff I have in, but I really afraid about messing my
system
I didn't look to see if http://www.webopedia.com/
had the answer to your particular question but a lot of times I find it
useful.
hth,
kent
- Original Message -
From: Daniel Yang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 12:16 AM
Subject: ethernet
Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Debian releases do not get a version number until they are released.
Huh? Just about any Release file in frozen contains
Version: 2.2
Origin: Debian
Label: Debian
Does that mean that frozen is released?
--
Olaf Meeuwissen Epson Kowa
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Bart Friederichs wrote:
Hi,
I am writing a C++ program and I really need info on how to overload
operators (especially + and ) and info on streams. Does anybody know a URL
where this kind of info can be found?
TIA
Bart
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Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe
Greetings, once again.
If I'm not mistaken, I read that the 2.2.x Kernel and later no longer made
you add:
append=mem=128M
..to lilo.conf to get it to use more than 64MB of RAM (in my case, 128MB).
I have 128MB of physical memory, yet it's only picking up 64 megs using
Potato and 2.2.14.
On Sun, 26 Mar 2000, Eric House wrote:
I couple of weeks ago I was trying to teach lilo about my 8 gig disk
via some parameter added to the lilo.conf file. I no longer remember
what I did, and have long since removed it. But now lilo will not
run. It boots the machine fine, and the
Taupter wrote:
I was poking update-alternatives, but didn't find a way to point my
default window manager to /usr/local/bin/gnome-session.
Yes I did read the man 8 update-alternatives, but it was a bit confusing
to me (as I think it is a bit confusing to anyone but the man writer aka
Ian
Terry Hancock hat gesagt: // Terry Hancock wrote:
However, when I run amixer to unmute the card,
according to the INSTALL instructions and the
online FAQ, I get:
peregrin:/proc/asound# amixer set Master on
Can't access mixer 1/0
Failed to open mixer device
# Modules setup for ALSA
I canoot receive mails via exim although I can send...
I cannot figure out the problem, everything seems usual...
When i send a mail from a different host it is rejected.
What is the problem!
Hi!
I have installed potato recently (with the 2.2.8 install disks)
on my Athlon system (someone might remember the problems I had compiling
a new kernel for it; well that hasn't _yet_ happpened). This system has
2.2.14, and I am experiencing a rather lot of crashes. Most of the time,
john smith wrote (on 26 Mar 00, at 23:27):
hello,
I am no longer able to log in x-windows (via xdm) on non-root account.. x
windows only allows root to log on. when trying to log on using non-root
account the screen flickers for a moment then returns back to the xdm login
prompt. has
I have installed Realplayer 7 on my Linux box, running Potato with ALSA
sound. But it works kind of weird, as when I try to play something on it,
I get an error message Cannot open the audio device. Another application
may be using it. If I then wait about five seconds not doing anything,
and try
Does anybody know where the binaries for the kde office are, I can't
find them in the corresponding /stable/potato/deb/i386 or so, whatever
the name is in the kde ftp site.
When trying to run the aforementioned software, I get an error message
saying file not found. All the dependencies (tk8, tcl8) are installed
and well, as other packages depending on them run perfectly.
I have tried the Zircon version from the stable distribution also, but it
has the same problem.
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 02:25:36PM +0200, Lepus wrote:
I have installed Realplayer 7 on my Linux box, running Potato with ALSA
am using woody with oss and i noticed this problem too, interestingly the
realplayer doesn't work when i change the preferences i tryed first esd
with no succes
Hello,
A little bit more in detail than in the subject:
I use my online-machine here in the institute to download packages
I need at home by simply installing them via apt/ftp and then take
the downloaded files from /var/cache/apt, carry them home on a
zip diskette and install them there with
I don't have much experience with this myself, but have you tried
adding --with-debug=detect or --with-debug=full switches to your
./configure line? (assuming you are compiling from the source)
This may give you a bit more of an idea of what is going wrong in
your various logs.
pretty much
In order to do some filtering, it would be a very good idea to include in
the subjects of messages something like [debusers] or anything similar.
you are just boring ...
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Raphaël\@[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote:
I have d/l gnome-apt with apt-get and it of course has d/l and installed
some others package like libgnomeui32. But now, every gnome application
tells me:
gnp: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libgnomeui.so.32: undefined
On Mon, Jun 07, 1999 at 11:47:08PM -0400, Stuart Ballard wrote:
Luis M. Garcia wrote:
Raphaël\@[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote:
I have d/l gnome-apt with apt-get and it of course has d/l and installed
some others package like libgnomeui32. But now, every gnome
On Wed, Jun 02, 1999 at 10:17:16AM +0200, Renzo Bagnati wrote:
After installing the GNOME update for debian 2.1 (using apt-get as described
in
http://www.gnome.org/start/getting_debian.shtml) and trying to run the gnome
desktop, I got the following errors in the file .xsession-errors:
On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 02:42:55AM -0600, Adrian Thompson wrote:
Hello, Windowmaker makes a dir in your home dir called
GNUstep/windowmaker/library.
Under this dir is the dir Themes
gunzip theme.tar.gz | -xvfIN the theme dir. Your theme will be added.
-=Adrian=-
Salman Ahmed
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