Hola,
El lun, 14 ago 2000 05:01:47 Antonio A. Rivas Ojanguren escribió:
que obtengo los siguientes mensajes finales (tanto con make zlilo como
con make zImage):
make[1]: as86: Command not found
make[1]: *** [bootsect.o] Error 127
make[1]: Leaving directory
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Andres Seco Hernandez wrote:
Tenia montado dhcpcd (el cliente de dhcp) en slink y al actualizar a
potato no lo ha actualizado a dhcp-client. Vale, son paquetes distintos,
no version nueva, pero en las release-notes de potato no dice nada al
respecto. ¿Le ha pasado a
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000, Kion_ wrote:
La primera trata sobre el cliente BitchX, cuando lo instalo me sale el
siguiente error:
make: @SHELL@ Command not found.
make: *** [BitchX] Error 127.
A ver, explícate mejor, porque dpkg no da este tipo de mensajes cuando
instalas un paquete... Lo
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, JFA wrote:
buenas, acabo de hacer un update de procmail, ahora tengo la versión
procmail v3.15pre 2000/06/23, y me encuentro con el problema de que me crea
el fichero log donde yo le digo, con home, pero con permisos de root, con lo
que él mismo no puede escribir en su
Hola a todos
Estoy usando el script perl incluido en el mutt de woody, para hacer
busquedas en una base de datos LDAP. No tengo mucha idea de perl, pero he
observado que devuelve una linea por dn (distinguished name) encontrado,
pero ¿que pasa si dentro de un dn, hay definidos mas de un
No lo sé. A mí no me pasa con un sistema potato + procmail 3.15.
Dime qué estás haciendo exactamente a ver si consigo que a mí también
me pase.
El problema es que yo no hago nada, el procmail actua por su cuenta cuando
recibo el correo, por lo que no se que decirte, además de pasarte un trozo
Acabo de poner una nota en BarraPunto/debian
(http://barrapunto.com/debian). Han enviado un mensaje a debian-cd
informando de que las ISO de la 2.2 ya están listas. Ahora mismo se
está difundiendo a los espejos... La gente está muy excitada en el
canal #debian del IRC Hispano... Parece que
BUENOS DIAS!!!
Y entonces, va Andres Seco Hernandez y dice ¿Re: Me falta un pingüino?
Hola
El 11 Aug 2000 a las 01:21PM -0300, Enzo Dari escribio:
Socorrooo, quiero mi pinguino en el arranque. Lo he visto que estaba al
En fin, para que te aparezca tienes que tener compilado el soporte
Hola
a todos el potato no se instala
El potato cuando lo pongo por CDROM se pone
en marcha bien pero
me hace bien el fdisk hago una particion de
4100 y otra particion se swap
pero cuando llega en los modules me pide un disco 1.44
de rescue.bin y de aqui no paso
Este potato esta cojido por
Hola Amigos.
me gustaria me despejen las siguientes dudas.
1.- Hasta cuanta memoria ram soporta linux
2.- Cual es el tama;o maximo del Filesystem de linux.
3.- puedo instalar un filesystem en varios discos duros.
por sus comentarios y ayuda de verdad muchas gracias
Ing. Rodrigo
Usuario
Hola todos:
Paseando por el sitio de debian, en la página donde se hace la
definición de software libre aparece la siguiente traducción:
Muchas personas nuevas en el software libre se hallan confundidas debido
a que la palabra 'libre' en el término 'software libre' no es usado en
la
manera que
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 08:14:06PM -0400, rrclinux wrote:
Hola Amigos.
me gustaria me despejen las siguientes dudas.
1.- Hasta cuanta memoria ram soporta linux
Más que suficiente, creeme.
2.- Cual es el tama;o maximo del Filesystem de linux.
Más que suficiente, si lo hay.
3.-
Oi,
Gostaria de saber onde posso encontrar informacoes mais detalhadas sobre
como instalar a DEBIAN via NFS.
obrigado!
unsubscribe
On Aug 13 2000, Robert Waldner wrote:
I'm thinking of getting a cd writer for my system. Any suggestions on
brand, model, etc..? My system is an athalon 600, non-scusi,. I'm pretty
new to all this so ease of install, compatibility and use are important.
If you want ease of useinstall then
On Aug 13 2000, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 02:51:41PM +0800, Andrew McRobert wrote:
Does anyone have a good Modeline for this monitor? I can get X running @
1024x768 with 16bpp, but there's a bit of shadowing around eterm windows
etc
Have you fiddled with
On Aug 13 2000, Alessandro Ghigi wrote:
But if I ping these addresses (e.g. www.netcom.com,
ftp.de.debian.org, xxx.sissa.it) from the account I have on the
server (the same server to which I connect via PPP) the addresses
respond. Therefore I guess it's my fault.
No, it probably
On Aug 13 2000, s. keeling wrote:
RAM tends to help more than upgrading to a faster processor would.
Indeed. Really. The chance to avoid swaps is incredible. The
only problem is that not all older boards support that much of
RAM (and not all of them support even 72-way
On Aug 13 2000, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 12:52:27AM -0300, Rogerio Brito wrote:
Wow, I use a computer not much better than that one. :-)
Servers, workstations, or what?
While I could see a departmental file/print/mail server, or a firewall
system with
On Aug 13 2000, Nate Duehr wrote:
Just out of curiosity, anyone ever seen any good documentation on
the advantages/disadvantages (even if it's biased, since we're *ALL*
biased...) of the different mailbox formats?
You can see something in this direction in the following
On Aug 12 2000, Dale L . Morris wrote:
I'm thinking of getting a cd writer for my system. Any suggestions
on brand, model, etc..? My system is an athalon 600, non-scusi,. I'm
pretty new to all this so ease of install, compatibility and use are
important.
Well, I used to have a SCSI
I want to install slink/stable on a new machine initially via floppies, then off a network (http).
For some reason (unlike previously) when Igo to install the base system, i
t does not give me the "network install" option. All the others
are there i.e. "cdrom, NFS, mounted partition, etc".
yep, it's an onboard adapter, I downloaded the X server from the mainboard
manufacturer's site ...
Andrew
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Andrew McRobert LLB B.Sc(Comp. Sci)
IT Liaison Officer, School of Law
MURDOCH UNIVERSITY
Perth, Western Australia
Ph: [+61 8 9360 6479]
Fax:
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 07:50:33PM -0600, s. keeling wrote:
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 03:12:13PM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 12:52:27AM -0300, Rogerio Brito wrote:
Agreed wrt the amount of RAM he has installed. However, my AMD
486DX4-100 with SCSI and 96 Mb RAM
hi all
Does anyone know what port 1032 is used for on a Windows machine (or any
machine for that matter)? Running a port scan on my computer shows this port
open and labelled as supporting iad3??
thanks
Andrew
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Andrew McRobert LLB B.Sc(Comp.
Shadowing.. Sounds like a cable problem actually. I get the efect on my
system because I'm running it through a KVM switch. One of the systems I
use where I work is also run through a switchbox and displays the same
kind of problem. Perhaps you could try using a shorter cable (if the cable
can
sounds like a possibility ... what are those ferrite beads you're talking
about?
cheers
Andrew
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Andrew McRobert LLB B.Sc(Comp. Sci)
IT Liaison Officer, School of Law
MURDOCH UNIVERSITY
Perth, Western Australia
Ph: [+61 8 9360 6479]
Fax: [+61 8
My problem: I could never decompress any kernel source file I
downloaded without it aborting with errors.
My solution: I uninstalled the bzip2 package and then reinstalled it.
That fixed the problem, so I'm on to xconfig, which seems to work now...
Thanks for the help.
John
hello
Problem is that no matter what TERM setting I use, and I've tried everyone
listed in terminfo, I cannot get vi to operate correctly. The closest TERM
value is 'sun' which will use the full screen idea ok but neither the
cursor keys nor h/j/k/l will move about the page. Other TERMs produce
... when you log into the potato box, what's the value of the TERM
environment value (get this by typing env).
tks
Andrew
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Andrew McRobert LLB B.Sc(Comp. Sci)
IT Liaison Officer, School of Law
MURDOCH UNIVERSITY
Perth, Western Australia
Ph: [+61 8
hi,
I am still a relatively new user of debian, but i was wondering if
someone may be able to help me out setting my crontab. basically, i want
to set cron to check and update (if necessary) my dyndns account daily.
i read many pages about how to set the crontab, which seems pretty
straight
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 09:39:27PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was going to suggest the same. I've got a cheap-ass KVM -- it's ok
for console mode but *really* doesn't cut the mustard with X, crap
bleeds all over the place. I'm not sure about what the specifics of
cables are, but I know
On Aug 13 2000, Michael Soulier wrote:
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Christian Pernegger wrote:
There is, in a way. You need to add the non-us archive section and install
fortify which enables 128bit encryption in Netscape.
Just tried that.
(...)
Anyway, what should I be running this
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 12:36:55PM +0800, Andrew McRobert wrote:
hi all
Does anyone know what port 1032 is used for on a Windows machine (or
any machine for that matter)? Running a port scan on my computer shows
this port open and labelled as supporting iad3??
$ grep 1032 /etc/services
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 11:07:51PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000 13:22:54 MDT, Nate Duehr writes:
The Yamaha at work burns at 8X while copying directly from the other 20X
CD-ROM on the same IDE chain without running the buffer empty or even
close to empty. Machine has 64MB
try this to set the TERM variable (this is for bash, similar syntax in
others shells - check sys admin guide for details):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sh // change to bash shell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] TERM=vt100 // set TERM to generic
vt100
[EMAIL
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 07:02:52PM -0300, Rogerio Brito wrote:
On Aug 13 2000, Nate Duehr wrote:
Just out of curiosity, anyone ever seen any good documentation on
the advantages/disadvantages (even if it's biased, since we're *ALL*
biased...) of the different mailbox formats?
You
rl alerted me to this mail thread on that port (yep, I noticed it's not in
/etc/services):
http://www.securityportal.com/list-archive/firewalls/1999/Feb/0303.html
tks
Andrew
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Andrew McRobert LLB B.Sc(Comp. Sci)
IT Liaison Officer, School of Law
... it's listed as supporting BBN IAD on this list:
http://members.toast.net/kmfahey/ports.html
A
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Andrew McRobert LLB B.Sc(Comp. Sci)
IT Liaison Officer, School of Law
MURDOCH UNIVERSITY
Perth, Western Australia
Ph: [+61 8 9360 6479]
Fax: [+61 8
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 12:35:51AM -0600, s. keeling wrote:
This used to work. I became annoyed that the listing header was
printed as Printed by from instead of Printed by $USER from
$HOSTNAME. Discussing it on apsfilter.org, the solution appeared to
be replace lpr with lprNG. lpr +
Slink doesn't support installing the base system via http. (but
once base is installed you can use apt-get/dselect to install
packages via http)
You can however make about 10 floppies (rescue + drivers + 7 * base disks
IIRC)
There are other ways, but that depends on what sort of other machines
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 11:55:28PM -0500, John Reinke wrote:
My problem: I could never decompress any kernel source file I
downloaded without it aborting with errors.
My solution: I uninstalled the bzip2 package and then reinstalled it.
That fixed the problem, so I'm on to xconfig, which
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 09:18:11PM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 07:50:33PM -0600, s. keeling wrote:
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 03:12:13PM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 12:52:27AM -0300, Rogerio Brito wrote:
Agreed wrt the amount of
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 08:18:25PM +0300, Shaul Karl wrote:
A few days ago I reported here that I have a problem with text apps
(top, mc, pstree and such) that are being launched in X using the menu
system (that is, with something like apps-System-Top). To be more
specific, it appeared
I originally installed debian w/ dhcp. I am now going through a firewall. I
can't seem to find the files that contain the correct information so I can
modify them to use the new information. Right now I have to type 'ifconfig
eth0 down' then bring it up with the correct information.
When I
I ve done this change a few weeks ago.
Both worked fine for me.
I believe that (xfs + xfstt) use less memory than xfs-xtt,
right now on my system RSS of xfs-xtt is ~3.5K
but this seems to depend on configuration
and usage (how many TTF requests from your apps)
Main advantages for me:
- I can use
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 12:36:55PM +0800, Andrew McRobert wrote:
Does anyone know what port 1032 is used for on a Windows machine (or
any machine for that matter)? Running a port scan on my computer shows
this port open and labelled as supporting iad3??
Port Type Description
1032
hi
I've just compiled a 2.2.12 kernel on a test machine here, and when I try to
update LILO to boot the new kernel image I get the following message:
Fatal: Kernel /vmlinuz is too big
The new kernel is bigger than I expected it to be, ls -l lists it as 1.8MB
(the old kernel is about 500K).
Hello everyone,
I want to protect single files from accessing them from outside. I am
aware that .htaccess does quite well in protecting directories but can
I protect single files as well, for example the passes.php3 ?
Any help is appreciated very well !
Thanks in advance !
--
Mit freundlichem
Hi,
If your 486 has a ethernet card, you can put cdrom in another machine and
using 2 floppies you can put debian in it. I have done it with slink on a
486 with less than 100mb harddisk
Best of luck
Suresh
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Suresh Kumar.R
Hi..
Did you make a 'make zImage' or a 'make bzImage'?
With make bzImage you will get a compressed kernel.
Bye.
*
Juan Ramón Jiménez García
Analista Programador
O.N.C.E.
Dep. I+D Nuevas Tecnologias
Telf: 91.589.02.93
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
bzImage :)
Andrew
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Andrew McRobert LLB B.Sc(Comp. Sci)
IT Liaison Officer, School of Law
MURDOCH UNIVERSITY
Perth, Western Australia
Ph: [+61 8 9360 6479]
Fax: [+61 8 9310 6671]
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux: The Choice of a GNU Generation
Juan Ramon Jimenez Garcia wrote:
Hi..
Did you make a 'make zImage' or a 'make bzImage'?
With make bzImage you will get a compressed kernel.
Actually, it gets compressed with either of those two methods. I'm guessing
that he copied the wrong file from ... wherever it is that the files
hi again
I just ran bzImage again, and the last few lines of output show this error:
make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.12/arch/i386/boot
as86 -0 -a -o bbootsect.o bbootsect.s
make[1]: as86: Command not found
make[1]: *** [bbootsect.o] Error 127
make[1]: Leaving directory
Hi,
is it possible to start X with a fixed monitor frequency? My monitor is
able to do more than 100Hz but then the display is not as good as with
85Hz.
Where can I say: use alway 85Hz for my modes?
Kai.
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+ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] + http://www.tu-ilmenau.de/~bond/
Andrew McRobert wrote:
hi again
I just ran bzImage again, and the last few lines of output show this error:
make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.12/arch/i386/boot
as86 -0 -a -o bbootsect.o bbootsect.s
make[1]: as86: Command not found
make[1]: *** [bbootsect.o] Error
Andrew McRobert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hi
I've just compiled a 2.2.12 kernel on a test machine here, and when I try to
update LILO to boot the new kernel image I get the following message:
Fatal: Kernel /vmlinuz is too big
The new kernel is bigger than I expected it to be, ls -l
thanks to Mike. I've installed the bin86 package, run 'make bzImage' lilo
again and set the system up to boot. Is the bin86 package only needed for
compressing the kernel image, or is it needed to make dep, make modules
etc?
thanks
Andrew
-
Andrew
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 01:25:13AM -0400, Jacob Stowell wrote:
i read many pages about how to set the crontab, which seems pretty
straight forward, but i seem to be missing something. this is what i
have done so far:
crontab -e
#test to make sure the dns is current
30 6 * * *
Pontus Lidman wrote:
snipped
2) use 'make bzImage' instead of 'make zImage' to make a bz compressed
image. The bz compression makes it smaller.
The b does not stand for bz compression. It stands for big zimage. A quote
from the kernel docs (/usr/src/linux/Documentation/kbuild/commands.txt as
... it's also worth noting that there's two competing cron systems under
Debian ... the normal one (invoked through crontab command etc.) and the
/etc/crontab file ... and they actually work independently of each other.
For example, I run a bunch of backup scripts etc from /etc/crontab, and just
Andrew McRobert wrote:
thanks to Mike. I've installed the bin86 package, run 'make bzImage' lilo
again and set the system up to boot. Is the bin86 package only needed for
compressing the kernel image, or is it needed to make dep, make modules
etc?
For the most part, the bin86 package is
fyi guys
from:
http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/yr/08/biztech/articles/14linux.html
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13 -- A group of key Linux software developers and
major computer manufacturers are planning to announce on Tuesday at a
Silicon Valley computer conference the first effort to compete
Quoth S.Salman Ahmed,
fetchmail -v -d0 produces too much output to be useful. I guess I'll
look into procmail.
If you are running X, and are using an MTA on your system to do local
deliveries (ie., using fetchmail to pass the mail off to port 25 on the
local machine), then you could probably
In Slink (2.1) you can find what you're looking for in
/etc/init.d/network, in Potato (2.2) and Woody (2.3) you can find it in
/etc/network/interfaces.
Ron Rademaker
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, cxpx wrote:
I originally installed debian w/ dhcp.I am now going through a
firewall. I
can't
It'll probably work if you remove all the frequently lines from
/etc/X11/XF86Config you don't wish to use...
Ron Rademaker
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Kai Weber wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to start X with a fixed monitor frequency? My monitor is
able to do more than 100Hz but then the display is
Hi
How big can a single file be in the filesystems FAT32, ext2, and NTFS?
My question comes from an idea to create one or more files and mount
them as loopbackdevices after formatting them.
This is a standard operation and there are some FAQs describing the
procedure on the LDP web pages for
Jan Ulrich Hasecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hallo Debs!
Because xemacs is a little bit big, I want to use GNU Emacs instead.
Two days ago I dist-upgraded to potato with no problems, so I now run
emacs 20.7.2 (i386-debian-linux-gnu, X toolkit) and gnus v5.8.3
Starting guns I get to
J.T. Wenting [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
not likely. It would require special licensing by Sun.
there are (at least) two complete jdk's for linux:
the (original) blackdown-version: http://www.blackdown.org,
sun's: http://java.sun.com
(both are ports of sun's open-sourced solaris-version, but
Goeman Stefan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now, I am only running Windows98 on it (at home). I haven't come to
the point of installing Linux on the PC. I have not even decided which
Linux distro I should take. At work I am running Debian (potato) and
I am getting to like it a lot ...
My
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I upgraded my machine to potato but in compiling a c++
program which before used to work with
g++ -lg++ filename.cc,
now I need
g++ -I/usr/include/g++-2/ -lg++ filename.cc
-lg++ links libg++, which are auxiliary, non-standard
convenience-classes that are no
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On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, John Griffiths wrote:
LET THE FLAME WARS COMMENCE
This list has pretty much gotten over flaming about GNOME/KDE. We prefer
to flame about licensing and social-contract wording here. 8^)
if you hae the QT and GTK libns in place then
as this is the debian mailing list ad not theapache list you might have
better luck reading throught the extensive online documentation for
apahce and othere apache related user groups and forums. but to answer
your question look at this:
http://www.apache.org/docs/mod/core.html#location i beleive
Michael Soulier wrote:
One of the reasons why I overall prefer xterm is because it
conforms to X protocols. To my knowledge, gnome apps don't do this. The
gnome-terminal has its own menu built-in for configuration. I'm not sure
if you can rebind keys with it though.
To be
hi,
gcc g++ are the programs I use most, and often I'm waiting for them
to compile a big project I'm currently working on.
is it worth to recompile them using more agressive optimizations
options (-O3, -funroll-loops, and -march=pentiumpro) ?
anyway, I tried it, using apt-get to get the
Hi all,
I'm having a problem with a new machine I'm setting up. I've set up
XFree, and for some reason, the mouse pointer doesn't appear. I know
its working because I can click on stuff, select, do all the normal
mouse things, but I just can't see the pointer.
Has anyone had any experience with
Does anyone have it running? I'm having problems getting to delete email
from my IMAP server. But then maybe there's a FAQ out there.
Michael
P.S.: To those who read my mail about OpenMail last week, yes, I intend to
compare all server based groupware or personal information management
systems
Hi,
I was thinking about installing xfree4.0.1 on my debian system, but
then I started worrying about how it would interfere with the debian
package management.
For instance, say I just install XF4, overwriting all the older stuff
that debian has put there. What will happen when debian thinks
The easiest way would be waiting for debian packages of xfree 4.0.1 ;)
But if you don't want to wait, you could make something like this:
- backup your current x-stuff (copy /usr/X11R6 to /usr/X11R6.3 and
/etc/X11 to /etc/X11.3)
- install xfree 4.0.1 to /usr/X11R6.4 and /etc/X11.4
- make symlinks
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 07:59:31PM -0300, Jan Pfeifer wrote:
gcc g++ are the programs I use most, and often I'm waiting for them
to compile a big project I'm currently working on.
is it worth to recompile them using more agressive optimizations
options (-O3, -funroll-loops, and
Greetings,
Since this came up, I thought that I would ask a similar question. I've
been using an HP CD-Writer Plus 8200 Series which has worked like a dream
with one exception: I can't burn those credit-card/business-card size CDR's.
I have heard that the Memorex burners will, and I was
on Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 10:56:42PM -0400, Thomas J. Hamman spewed forth on
stone tablets:
After reading your previous mail I was going to suggest that maybe you
have a corrupted bzip2, or corrupted RAM. I'm glad it's not the RAM!
Most RAM problems manifest themselves during compilation, so
kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
Not necessarily, AFAIK [1]. Regular-mode apache and apache-ssl don't share
address space, and if configured properly, are working from different
document roots. The risk is about the same as having multiple accounts
on the same system. Apache is pretty
Mike Werner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MW Andrew McRobert wrote:
AM thanks to Mike. I've installed the bin86 package, run 'make
AM bzImage' lilo again and set the system up to boot. Is the bin86
AM package only needed for compressing the kernel image, or is it
AM needed to make dep, make
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 10:21:43PM -0500, John Reinke wrote:
Dumb question: should all the documentation within
/usr/share/doc/kernel-package be .gz files? Is there an easier way to view
all the documenation here without having to gunzip them first?
I think zless displays either gzipped
Hi,
I would like to change the IMP/Horde database from MySQL to
PostgreSQL in a production server.
How can I do this in a smoothly way without breaking my system?
Thanks!
[]s,
Mario O.de MenezesMany are the plans in a man's heart, but
IPEN-CNEN/SP
Hi,
I had such luck asking a question earlier, so I am trying again with something
else. Thanks to everybody who did answer my previous one.
This time what happens is:
I have dial on demand with ISDN. One other machine is currently hooked up to the
network and that is a Windows 95 machine with
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 12:29:11PM -0600, Nate Duehr wrote:
The question I have is, how to properly dual-boot Win2K and Linux? Does
2K act more like 95/98 which is easy to dual-boot from LILO, or is it
more like NT in which you edited the boot.ini file and could boot Linux
from the NT
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 01:48:04AM +0200, Moritz Schulte wrote:
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 07:05:36PM -0300, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
wrote:
I want to setup a Debian server and abilitate passwords wih more than 8
chars. Where I have to setup this?
Potato asks you during
Hi! Do anyone have the experience of successful installation of Debian
Linux on a Sun UltraSparc IIi?
I download the 1.44 floppy image for sparc (rescue, root, driver and
base) rom a mirror site, but the box did not boot the rescue disk.
Thanks for all your sharing.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Ackermann) writes:
You just made the light go on, I think. I was trying to run both
secure and normal sites using apache-ssl. I thought that the ssl
version could do both, and it was a matter of configuring each virtual
site to use one or the other. What you're
Marko Cehaja [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have serious problem with swap file, since I changed from potato
to slink.
[snip]
In the future please refrain from starting a new thread by replying to
an old one. In this case you replied to a Mr. Smith's post about how
Corel wasn't conforming to the
I am try to bring up Debian Linux on my new Gateway Select 750. It has
an IBM-DTLA-307030 ATA100 hard disk, which it doen't recognize. Does
anybody have any suggestions on how to get it up and running?
Thanks,
Dave Broughton
Marko Cehaja [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have serious problem with swap file, since I changed from potato
to slink.
[snip]
In the future please refrain from starting a new thread by replying to
an old one and just changing the Subject:. In this case you replied
to a Mr. Smith's post about how
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 03:52:30PM +0100, Wilson Yau wrote:
Hi! Do anyone have the experience of successful installation of Debian
Linux on a Sun UltraSparc IIi?
I download the 1.44 floppy image for sparc (rescue, root, driver and
base) rom a mirror site, but the box did not boot the rescue
Hi there,
Maybe someone could help this lady...
Cheers,
Remco.
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From: Amanda Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Debain 2.2
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 16:17:10 +0100
Hello
I have a customer with Debain 2.2 is
The current debian package of mozilla (M17-1) seems to fail to bring up
any entries in the Themes list. It also seems to not have mail and news,
even though there is no mozilla-mailnews package (I even looked in
Incoming...).
Does anyone else see these problems or is it something in my
Dear
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 08:00:14AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as this is the debian mailing list ad not theapache list you might have
better luck reading throught the extensive online documentation for
apahce and othere apache related user groups and forums. but to answer
your
Dear Debian developers,
I am personally using a linux OS and I am wondering if debian
offers a newer version of pilot-link that works on PALM OS 3.5 as well.
Pilot-link is a software provided by debian that transfers data between a
palm pilot and a linux OS. the fuction I use
Robert Norris wrote:
I'm having a problem with a new machine I'm setting up. I've set up
XFree, and for some reason, the mouse pointer doesn't appear. I know
its working because I can click on stuff, select, do all the normal
mouse things, but I just can't see the pointer.
A quick and dirty
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