el as86 es un ensamblador de 16 bits. lo puedes encontrar en el paquete
bin86.
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Hola gente ya que alguien pregunto por alla el tema del teclado en griego, yo
tengo una pregunta similar, la mi es en hebreo, quisiera escribir en hebreo en
la maquina, alguien sabe como mapear el teclado y todo eso?
Otra preguntilla ya que
Hola,
printop sólo te funcionará si utilizas lprng, y estoy casi seguro de que no
lo estás utilizando y por eso te falla. Prueba a ver...
Javi
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On Sat, 20 May 2000, Correcaminos wrote:
El Sat, May 20, 2000 a las 11:49:53AM +0200, Jordi Mallach dijo:
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 11:08:06PM +0200, Javier Fafián Alvarez wrote:
[ Mensaje encriptado ]
Sí, yo estoy de acuerdo.
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On Mon, 22 May 2000, Hue-Bond wrote:
El lunes 22 de mayo de 2000 a la(s) 00:36:16 +0200, Javier Fafián Alvarez
contaba:
Si reciben un mensaje, en su teléfono móvil, indicando que llamen al
número
0141.455414, no contesten, bajo ningún concepto.
¿Deberíamos creernos esto?
A mi me da al ojo que lo que tienes es una conexión en la que se tiene que
autenticar el servidor remoto. Vamos que parece que le estas prestando
servicios a él y no al reves.
De todas formas pasanos los archivos de configuración a ver que dicen.
Otra cosa que podrías mirar es si la conexión es
On Sun, 21 May 2000, Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona wrote:
Jaime E. Villate writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Por favor decidme que no estoy ciego y que en potato
no hay ningún mp3-encoder, porque no consigo encontrar
ninguno.
Parece que no hay ninguno libre que pueda se
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Hue-Bond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
la memoria, pero no tengo ni idea de cómo confirmarlo, no dispongo de
HB memtest86, que es un programita que se instala en un diskette,
HB lo metes y él solito hace el
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El martes, 23 de mayo del 2000, a las 03:30,
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Gracias a Alfredo y a Ricardo por sus respuestas. Y por el diccionario.
En realidad no tengo una lista, sino tres o cuatro, cada una sacada de
un sitio diferente. La primera la traje de un archivo de excel que
tenía, gracias a aquello de de tab a : que pregunté en la lista.
Luego
Gracias a Alfredo y a Ricardo por sus respuestas. Y por el diccionario.
En realidad no tengo una lista, sino tres o cuatro, cada una sacada de
un sitio diferente. La primera la traje de un archivo de excel que
tenía, gracias a aquello de de tab a : que pregunté en la lista.
Luego
Hola. Me acabo de instalar la linea RDSI, pero salvo que me convenzais
de lo contrario, no pienso pagar 17 talegos por la novacom dichosa. A ver
si me podeis contar alguna tarjeta con buena relacion calidad-precio...
que funcione en linux claro!
AH! Otra cosa! Se pueden aprovechar los dos canales
Hola. Me acabo de instalar la linea RDSI, pero salvo que me convenzais
de lo contrario, no pienso pagar 17 talegos por la novacom dichosa. A ver
si me podeis contar alguna tarjeta con buena relacion calidad-precio...
que funcione en linux claro!
Hola...
Aqui en el trabajo estamos usando una
El martes 23 de mayo de 2000 a la(s) 15:07:43 +0200, Debian Linux User contaba:
AH! Otra cosa! Se pueden aprovechar los dos canales con algun soporte en
el kernel? Es necesario tener 2 tarjetas RDSI? Depende de que tarjeta me
compre?
Depende de la tarjeta. Yo he elegido una Teles
Efectivamente.
Ese era el problema : lpd estaba fuera de juego.
Gracias.
Nos leemos.
Cesar.
Guenas
On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 03:07:43PM +0200, Debian Linux User wrote:
Hola. Me acabo de instalar la linea RDSI, pero salvo que me convenzais
de lo contrario, no pienso pagar 17 talegos por la novacom dichosa. A ver
si me podeis contar alguna tarjeta con buena relacion calidad-precio...
que
Me ha gustado lo del santo. (San KoreDumper)
Se le podría poner una capilla virtual. No? ;-DD
Saludos.
Cesar.
Ante todos saludos amigos:
Me plantean un problema en un lugar que tienen bastantes ordenadores
accedidos por críos.
El problema es que no paran de enredar en ese sistema operativo y cada
poco tiempo tienen que reinstalar todo.
Siendo unas 22 máquinas la faena resulta larga y aburrida.
Se me ha
Juanma escribió:
El problema es que no paran de enredar en ese sistema operativo y cada
poco tiempo tienen que reinstalar todo.
Siendo unas 22 máquinas la faena resulta larga y aburrida.
Si las 22 máquinas son iguales puedes plantearte la opción de montar un
servidor de imagenes. Aqui en el
Hola, he oido que se puede dejar en el servidor y con un disquette con una
version de debian muy pequena y con ftp mandas la imagen completa y ya esta...
no lo he probado yo mismo pero me suena muy razonable
Saludos
Alejandro Romero
Multimedios Estrellas de Oro
www.multimedios.com.mx
Parece tarea para el 'dump',
Un saludo.
Ante todos saludos amigos:
Me plantean un problema en un lugar que tienen bastantes ordenadores
accedidos por críos.
El problema es que no paran de enredar en ese sistema operativo y cada
poco tiempo tienen que reinstalar todo.
Siendo unas
Hola a todos,
On Sat, May 20, 2000 at 08:44:52AM -0500, Camilo Alejandro Arboleda wrote:
...
Alguien sabe si es posible leer el correo de microsoft en debian? Es que
en mi trabajo tienen una red Microsoft y no estan interesados en
cambiar, así que para poder instalar debian en mi computador
Hell-o Jaime E. Villate!
El día Mon, May 22, 2000 at 09:16:53AM +0100 decías:
¿que portatil tienes? en el mio la bzImages no dan ningun problema
Un Toshiba Satellite 4010CDS; pero como ya he dicho en otro mensaje, el
núcleo 2.2 ya funciona perfectamente como bzimage
ya me parecía a mi ;)
hola, me gustaria comentar algo que realmente me a sorprendido.
cuando un usuario en mi sistema intenta cambiar su password, todo trascurre
normalmente, a menos que este usuario NO tuviera anteriormente un password, lo
que provoca un pedazo de segment fault; sin embargo con el root no me
Gracias de mi parte también. Tenía el mismo problema y de momento va,
es un viejo 486 que tengo para experimentos y se toma su tiempo en
compilar. Pero tiene que funcionar.
Agradecido.
Isaac Puch Rojo.
Diego Bote wrote:
Gracias a Jordi, Agustín y Ugo.
Buenas ante todo... he estado trabajando en una tienda informatica y
todas las instalaciones que haciamos en equipos nuevos las haciamos con una
utilidad llamada ghost (de la casa Norton) que hace una copia exacta de una
particion (ya sea Ms-Dos o Linux) a otra o en nuestro caso a un
El martes 23 de mayo de 2000 a la(s) 17:21:52 +0200, Juanma contaba:
Si lo comprimo con tar se me queda en 240 mb y este tamaño parece más
apropiado.
Dirás que lo comprimes con gzip no?
¿como puedo volcar el fichero grabado en el cdrom al disco duro del puesto?
Pues 'gunzip
Hola
Tienes que hacerlo con el ipppd = ippp0no con ppp0
supongo que sera de ayuda
la mi placa es un TELES 16.3 c PNP ISAno tengo ningun poblema con
ningun linux
Saludos de Benet
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To:
El Tue, May 23, 2000 at 02:57:16PM +0200, Isaac Puch Rojo dijo:
...
En realidad no tengo una lista, sino tres o cuatro, cada una sacada de
un sitio diferente. La primera la traje de un archivo de excel que
tenía, gracias a aquello de de tab a : que pregunté en la lista.
Luego he hecho
El Tue, May 23, 2000 at 05:21:52PM +0200, Juanma dijo:
Ante todos saludos amigos:
¿como puedo volcar el fichero grabado en el cdrom al disco duro del puesto?
porque lo ideal sería hacer un pipe o algo así de manera que mientras va
descomprimiendo va volcando la imagen.
En teoría nombrando el
El Mon, May 22, 2000 at 02:20:26AM +0200, Tito Sam dijo:
hola, me gustaria comentar algo que realmente me a sorprendido.
cuando un usuario en mi sistema intenta cambiar su password, todo trascurre
normalmente, a menos que este usuario NO tuviera anteriormente un password,
lo que provoca un
Al configurar mi tarjeta de red (Cnet pro/120 fast ethernet) con el driver
tulip realizo los siguientes pasos:
insmod tulip
ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
Cuando ejecuto el segundo comando me aparece este mensaje:
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address
Estimado Líder,
Si hace lo que siempre ha
hechoobtendrá lo quesiempre ha obtenido
( Paul J. Meyer )
Interrogantes
¿Es
el tiempo el recurso más importante que posee?
¿Ejerce
Ud. un control adecuado de su tiempo?
¿Cómo piensa
aumentar su productividad personal?
XF86Setup is the program you want to run to set up 'X' which creates
XF86Config. Have you tried running XF86Setup as root? Do you have
'xbase' installed? Have you verified XF86Setup exists on your system?
Just some things I would look for.
hth,
kent
Jay Kelly wrote:
Ok I have another dumb
At 08:57 PM 5/22/00 -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
Ok I have another dumb question.
If I want to install X Windows what do I do. I have already tried apt-get
install xserver-svga and it installs, but when I try to run the XF86Config
I get command not found and I get the same for XF86Setup. What did I
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From: Andrew McRobert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 12:04 PM
To: 'Jay Kelly'
Subject: RE: Dumb X Windows Question
... try these .debs at least
xfree86-common
xlib6g
xf86setup
... just apt-get update then apt-get install package-name
My scsi bus appears to want to reset everytime I try to burn a CD. My
dmesg log gets errors like this:
scsi : aborting command due to timeout : pid 232511, scsi0, channel 0,
id 0, lun 0 0x2a 00 00 00 2f e0 00 00 10 00
(scsi0:0:0:0) Synchronous at 10.0 Mbyte/sec, offset 15.
scsi : aborting
hi
I've installed X 3.3.6-6 on my Toshiba Sat Pro 4270 (laptop). The machine
has an S3 Savage card, and I've installed the latest drivers from the s3
site. The server is identifying my machine's video card correctly, and is
not producing any errors on start up ... BUT ... all I get is a blank
Does your SCSI drive work if you try to mount it like a CDROM ? Do you have
any other SCSI devices (hard drive/another CD etc)
Have you considered setting the scsi ID to something like 2 through 5? the
card is often ID6.
Can you please post the dmesg lines from boot that show what scsi
You might want to try 'task-xwindows' or something similar. I'm not sure
which it is, but will install just about everything you need.
Andrew McRobert spoke forth with the blessed manuscript:
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Sent: Tuesday, May 23,
you have to make sure you have your firewall set to accept ICMP traffic.
to have ipchains handle ICMP traffic you must use something like:
ipchains -A input -p ICMP -j ACCEPT
David
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On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 07:10:40PM -0600, Dwayne C . Litzenberger wrote:
I can only
Try XMail :
http://www.maticad.it/davide/xmail.asp
it's a SMTP server ( like sendmail, qmail, etc .. ) as long as a POP3 server
and has a lot of other features.
Is sendmail a POP3 server?
No, if You use sendmail, qmail, ... that are SMTP servers You must install
something like qpopper ( or
hi
while I'm waiting in hope re: my X Win qstn, does anyone know of a good Web
mail package (ie. let's you download mail from another POP server look @
it through WWW.
ta
A
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IT Officer, School of Law
MURDOCH
Use vim. It's hard to learn, but it is worse it. It's fast.
Here's what dmesg says about my scsi chain. I have 2 hds, 1 dvd drive,
and a burner on it. The burner works great when I mount it as a cd-rom
drive. No apparant problems at all. The SCSI card is on ID 7, but the
ID of the device shouldn't matter should it? As long as it's not the
same ID as
On Mon, 22 May 2000, Justin Megawarne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And Philip Lehman bestowed upon us all:
On Mon, 22 May 2000, Antonio Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
prw-r--r--1 root root0 May 22 23:01 /dev/gpmdata
If you don't have any gpmdata fifo, create one with
Have you added your burner to the SCSI bus, later? Then check, wether your
SCSI bus is terminated correctly. The device at the end of the cable must be
terminated, only. For some burners you have to set the jumper to disable
termination. That is revers to normal harddrive setting.
What do you mean added the burner to the SCSI bus later? You can't do
that, can you? I mean, it has to be connected and on in order to be
detected and used, doesn't it? The SCSI bus should be terminated
correctly. the 50-pin connector is terminated by the DVD drive, and the
UW chain (the HDs)
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Armin Wegner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Use vim. It's hard to learn, but it is worse it.
Interesting typo ;)
(I'm writing this as a non-native speaker, no offence intended)
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On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 12:47:13PM -0400, Lee Bradshaw wrote:
I've upgraded several systems from slink to potato using a mirror I
made a few weeks ago. On some of the systems xterm works fine, but on
others it generates the error message:
xterm: Error 14, errno 13: Permission denied
On Wed, 2000-05-03 12:20:01 +0200, Andresito del Hierro wrote:
Salut,
After I installed arpwatch the syslog grows and grows and
grows! then I looked to the init.d script and found that the
ARGS option is set at by default. Would be better to have it
set to -b by default?.
The basic idea
I only tried it on my woody system, when I checked on potato system it
didn't work... You could try downloading that woody part and install it
using dpkg (this will only work if ssh2 doesn't depend on all kinds
(version dependencies) of things, but you can try!).
Ron Rademaker
On Mon, 22 May
Sorry, but this is rubbish! The SCSI controller will have no effect on the
disk rotational velocity. However this is not what the poster asked! If
you put an Ultra 2 wide on a non wide channel the transfers will be eight
bits at a time instead of 16, i.e. half the speed, but it will work
fine.
On 23 May 2000, Philip Lehman wrote:
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Armin Wegner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Use vim. It's hard to learn, but it is worse it.
Interesting typo ;)
(I'm writing this as a non-native speaker, no offence intended)
--
Philip Lehman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Vim's one of the
You mean the mail name? This is the thing what comes behind the @,
eg. when I (username ron) send you mail you see it coming from
[EMAIL PROTECTED], if I would change the mail name to
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz, you would see it coming from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] However in that case if you would reply
Are you out of quota or out of diskspace??
What happens if you start X as root?
Ron Rademaker
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Andrew McRobert wrote:
hi
I've installed X 3.3.6-6 on my Toshiba Sat Pro 4270 (laptop). The machine
has an S3 Savage card, and I've installed the latest drivers from the s3
Do you have:
xfree
a x-windows-manager
xf86setup
and many other things you'll probably want installed??
If you install x on a system where you don't have anything x on already, I
would suggest you use dselect for it.
Ron Rademaker
On Mon, 22 May 2000,
Any body else ever had problems with corel installation?
mine worked fine, my friend using the same cd has the
hang problem that loads of people here have reported.
As I can't find any commonality in whose works and whose
doesn't, I'd like your story! Corel is nice, easy and
mostly Debian -
Previously Joey Hess wrote:
http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-dpkg-0004/msg2.html
Okay, but that issue assumes that a package leaves a bomb in its
prerm. There is no way to protect yourself from such trojan packages
anyway, wether you use rpm or dpkg.
Wichert.
--
Has anybody tried to perform a backup of a Debian workstation using the
ArcServe (CAI) client for Linux?.
More specifically from a NT Server.
If you did succeed please let me know the release and conditions.
Thanks
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 02:00:11PM -0500, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
I've replaced finger altogether for off-site finger requests with a nice
little perl script guaranteed to confuse and amuse. Try fingering
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Try it several times :)
[fmp.com]
User account '' has expired. Please
I would like to install XFree 4.0 on my potato machine, are there debs
available yet, or not too far off ? I couldn't even see 4.0 ones in Woody.
Thanks
James Sleeman
Hola:
Tenemos un servidor con Debian que es un PC clonico, tiene instaladas
128 Mb de memoria RAM y la BIOS cuando arranca cuenta las 128 Mb.
Sin embargo cuando hacemos un free -kt lo que obtenemos es:
total used free sharedbufferscached
Mem: 63528 62332
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Hola:
Tenemos un servidor con Debian que es un PC clonico, tiene instaladas
128 Mb de memoria RAM y la BIOS cuando arranca cuenta las 128 Mb.
Sin embargo cuando hacemos un free -kt lo que obtenemos es:
on a pc with 128mb ram, this is the output from free -kt
There aren't any deb (yet), but you can compile the sources yourself,
works fine here!
Ron Rademaker
PS. Make sure to keep the old 3, just in case anything goes wrong, I
didn't the first time, something went wrong, so I tried to fix it and
messed up my system even more. At the end I decided to
Unfortnately I deleted the email, but I believe Darren sent me a
private email saying the permissions on /dev/tty were wrong.
Anyway the permissions on /dev/tty were incorrect. On the non-working
machines this device was owned by a user and was rw by him only. I
changed the device to crw-rw-rw-
On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 11:05:42AM +0100, John Gould wrote:
Sorry, but this is rubbish!
Yep.
The only thing that I had to add is that if you hang a UW device on
the same chain as your U2W device, your U2W device will transfer at UW
rates.
(which is why I had to send back my plextor-40wide,
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 07:19:40PM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
You can find this information by grubbing about in
/usr/src/linux/fs/proc/array.c
excellent.
Thanks for all the great answers!
-Jonathan
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On Tue, 23 May 2000, John Gould wrote:
Sorry, but this is rubbish! The SCSI controller will have no effect on the
disk rotational velocity. However this is not what the poster asked! If
you put an Ultra 2 wide on a non wide channel the transfers will be eight
bits at a time instead of 16,
Has anyone on this list had experience with setting
up email forwarding, like bigfoot and such services do.
If so can you point me to some resources on this
subject.
Richard
Nothing is interesting if you're not
interested.-- Helen MacInness
Hi,
Want to report I had a computer built to dual boot NT and Corel Linux. We
gave each OS its own drive. In selecting components we reviewed Corel's
list of supported hardware and selected only those listed, with the
exception of a Matrox G400. We are both basically Windows folks. The
install
Sorry,
I misspoke, I meant the data rate not the spin of the hard disk.
Dan
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Check out the following URLs, they might be helpful. I know that at least
one of these packages has been Debianized.
http://webmail.wastl.net/
http://webbasedemail.com/
http://www.horde.org/imp/
HTH,
noah
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Andrew McRobert wrote:
hi
I'm a very inexpert sysadmin who assists at a local school. We have a
Debian box now for mail, squid, modem server and so on and they are very
receptive to the idea of running Linux workstations and eventually
breaking away from you-know-who.
Possibilities:
Booting Debian from the server.
Richard Klinda wrote:
Hoi Frank, ALL!
Frank I'm using joe for many purposes. The only feature I miss is
Frank syntax highlighting in C. Are there any hints for such a
Frank small and fast editor in Debian with that feature built in?
fte, vim, jed (emacs ;-))
This leads to a
The XF86Setup app used to be in the xserver-vga16 package, I believe, but now
it is
in the xf86setup package. Do an
apt-get install xf86setup, then run XF86Setup. That should get you going.
ktb wrote:
XF86Setup is the program you want to run to set up 'X' which creates
XF86Config. Have you
I may get flamed for this lol, but i've always used mcedit for perl
stuff, pretty perl colour highlighting :)
Peter.
Keith G. Murphy wrote:
Richard Klinda wrote:
Hoi Frank, ALL!
Frank I'm using joe for many purposes. The only feature I miss is
Frank syntax highlighting in C. Are
on 5/23/00 9:57 AM, Keith G. Murphy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This leads to a question I've been interested in. I've noticed vim's
Perl syntax highlighting to be, hmmm, not always what it should be. (As
some have said, only perl can parse Perl). Any opinions on which editor
has the *best*
I think you would need:
append=mem=0x800
I personally use: append=mem=128M
Point is quotes and so forth are important :)
Cheers,
Corey Popelier
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~pancreas
Work Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Dominic Blythe wrote:
translation - -
On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 01:21:46PM +0200, Ximo Nadal wrote:
Por lo que entendí estos parametros se podian poner en el lilo.conf y
tomarian efecto despues de ejecutar liloconfig y rearrancar el
sistema, pero cuando pongo en lilo.conf mem=0x800
You should use the line:
append=mem=128M
One free one is qdpop, but they are discontinuing it.
http://www-informatics.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/qdpop/hosting.htm
Others include:
http://www.endymion.com/products/mailman/
http://www.atdot.org/faq.shtml
http://www.rts.com.au/warp/warpmail/
Of course there are many free externally hosted
I think it's 995, try that. That's what it's got in my /etc/services
anyway.
Cheers,
Sath
On Mon, 22 May 2000, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
Hi folks,
I've trouble finding out, what port a POP3 server normally listens to.
I tried 25, but that's SMTP (sendmail). And a look at the fetchmail
On 05/23/00, John S Jacobs Anderson addressed Re: Simple Text Editor with
Synatx highlighting?:
on 5/23/00 9:57 AM, Keith G. Murphy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This leads to a question I've been interested in. I've noticed vim's
Perl syntax highlighting to be, hmmm, not always what it
How about fte (fte-console or fte under x)??
Ron Rademaker
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Jesse Jacobsen wrote:
On 05/23/00, John S Jacobs Anderson addressed Re: Simple Text Editor with
Synatx highlighting?:
on 5/23/00 9:57 AM, Keith G. Murphy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This leads to a question
I have the same problems on my computer
For nfs: uninstall everything using nfs
For gpm: Change your gpm.conf to
device=/dev/psaux
responsiveness=
repeat_type=
type=ps2
append=
Francois
hello group i use the htpasswd from apache for my squid password list
with ncsa_auth authentication !
my password is 9 characters long but if i typed only 8 it is ssuccessful
!
is this a bug or can squid only handle 8 characters?
--
cu thomas
PGP DSS Key fingerprint = B4 9F 55 F6 D4
On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 09:39:16AM -0500, Jesse Jacobsen wrote:
On 05/23/00, John S Jacobs Anderson addressed Re: Simple Text Editor with
Synatx highlighting?:
on 5/23/00 9:57 AM, Keith G. Murphy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This leads to a question I've been interested in. I've noticed
He's probably looking for port 110. 995 appears to be an encrypted version.
Interesting... now I'm wondering how to set this up (the ssl version, that
is). Time for me to do some reading.
-Dan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[~]$ grep pop3 /etc/services
pop3110/tcp pop-3 # POP
Hi,
I have a Cisco1600 router connecting to an ISP.
I would like to count the network traffic of this router, but not like the
way of mrtg does, because I want to know all downloaded or uploaded MBs on
all IP addresses in my C class using this router in a time period (for
example in a month).
I have this same type of problem when I try to use SCSI tape backup.
I get simular error messages and the machine's load goes pretty high and
sometimes needs to be rebooted.
I have had no luck getting the tape backup to work.
this is the error i get:
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May 3 14:23:23 taz kernel: SCSI host 0
I just picked up a cheap Adaptec AHA-1520B ISA SCSI controller. Do I stand
a chance of getting it working with my system (currently upgraded to
'frozen')? If so, which SCSI driver (kernel module, whatever) should I be
using? I haven't managed to get it to do anything so far; it'd be nice to
know
On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 04:59:59PM +0200, Litzler Mihaly wrote:
Hi,
I have a Cisco1600 router connecting to an ISP.
I would like to count the network traffic of this router, but not like the
way of mrtg does, because I want to know all downloaded or uploaded MBs on
all IP addresses in my C
Tuesday, May 23, 2000, 6:57:22 AM, Keith wrote:
This leads to a question I've been interested in. I've noticed vim's
Perl syntax highlighting to be, hmmm, not always what it should be. (As
some have said, only perl can parse Perl). Any opinions on which editor
has the *best* Perl syntax
Tuesday, May 23, 2000, 7:39:16 AM, Jesse wrote:
(X)Emacs with CPerl mode.
Even that's not, hmmm, what it should be. Cases that come to mind are
certain regular expressions and here documents. Unless I've been
using a different Perl mode in Emacs.
Not to mention I fail to see how Emacs
dhcp-client is indeed the package you want. Post the error messages you get
during
install.
In order to run a gateway for your external interface you'll want to set up IP
Masquerading and then have all your other boxes point to your linux box as their
default gateway. In order to get IP Masq.
on 5/23/00 11:28 AM, Steve Lamb at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not to mention I fail to see how Emacs got into the discussion of Simple
Text Editor... Lisp interpreters with dillusions of OShood doesn't meet any
of those three words.
Go back and read the text you snipped. The question got
(X)Emacs with CPerl mode.
Even that's not, hmmm, what it should be. Cases that come to mind are
certain regular expressions and here documents. Unless I've been
using a different Perl mode in Emacs.
I haven't noticed any issues, but I don't make huge usage of here documents,
and I tend
In the kernel is a driver for the aha 152x, so it should work.
In other words you stand a chance and it is possible!
Ron Rademaker
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Mark Carroll wrote:
I just picked up a cheap Adaptec AHA-1520B ISA SCSI controller. Do I stand
a chance of getting it working with my system
Yes, I believe you can. You can set the transfer speed in the
setup of the AHA2940 card from CNTRL-A at boot up. You can also use SCA
drives with either UW or U2W, if you can obtain these. They have 80 pins
and need external termination and ID setting, but there is an adaptor that
you can buy for
I'm sorry for posting this question as I know it has been asked
recently, but I can't find it in the archives or my inbox. I just tried
to install a few packages using dselect. dselect is set up to grab the
packages off a cd. As far as I know I've done nothing differently,
however, I when I hit
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