Sorry, I may not be able to offer specific help, but I have some
general advice:
Generally you don't want to mess with your system's file structure.
What I mean is that copying/moving files around is usually a Bad Idea.
Of course, the exception is stuff in /usr/local, which is intended for
stuff y
Anyone know of a driver or a way to get an Iomega usb writer to work in linux?
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The University of Georgia
/^.{10}\ +\d+\ +(\d+|\w+)\ +(\d+|\w+)\ +(\d+(\.\d+|)(M|k|G|)).*/ - master ls!
* Wing ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010630 18:01]:
> I have a simple question. In the boot up of the debian system, how and when
> the /etc/init.d/networking script in debian get called? I expect to find a
> S10networking in rc2.d directory but there wasn't. Would you mind clue me in?
$ ls -l /etc/rc?.d/?
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On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 02:59:37PM +1000, Steven Farrier wrote:
> I been trying to install ee and xcoral
>
> but when they are setting up they both bring back this error.
>
> update-alternatives: unable to make /usr/man/man1/editor.1.gz.dpkg-tmp
> a symlink to /etc/alternatives/editor.1.gz: No su
I been trying to install ee and xcoral
but when they are setting up they both bring back this error.
update-alternatives: unable to make /usr/man/man1/editor.1.gz.dpkg-tmp a
symlink to /etc/alternatives/editor.1.gz: No such file or directory
I have tried apt-get -f install and that didn't help
I just finished installing Debian on a Mac PowerPC G3 (beige, 266 MhZ
processor, 128 MB RAM right now, ethernet etc...). It's on a
University network, and has a statiic IP address and a full-time
connection.
The kernel I built from the 2.2.9 source...I probably need to build a
new one from th
hi,
it seems that the talk goes enlightened, it's good.
> That said the LSB does not _FORCE_ any Linux dist to abandon their own
work.
> It simply requires the dist to allow rpms to be installed easily. alien
does
> this for most people.
Yes, it does not _force_, but it does _imply_ that rpm i
and to most little debian (l)users like me,
http://people.debian.org/~ljlane/ would be a really good place to get into,
since he packages a lot of grafx intensive progees that we linux players
(yes, players) like :)
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Hi,
> Frankly, I disagree with the subject. LSB allows the distribution to
> use a different (i.e. dpkg) packaging format than rpm. More
> importantly, rpm is the packaging format used by every other
> significant Linux distribution. While I agree that a million flies may
> be wrong, as far as I h
AHA!
making more progress now
thanks for that!
At 10:59 AM 7/1/01 +0800, Lamer wrote:
>thickserver:~/samba-2.2.0.final/source/nsswitch# dpkg -S /usr/bin/dh_testdir
>debhelper: /usr/bin/dh_testdir
>
>therefore:
>
># apt-get install debhelper
>
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>new name, new look, new ftp:
my 2 cents would be :
"install progeny, it does all"
and
"then upgrade to woody"
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From: "Mark Wagnon" <[EMAIL P
Yeah, exim is much more flexible, but it lacks one very evil
feature (oh, that is, lacking 'out-of-the-deb' support for
) "BCC to boss" feature.. :)
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thickserver:~/samba-2.2.0.final/source/nsswitch# dpkg -S /usr/bin/dh_testdir
debhelper: /usr/bin/dh_testdir
therefore:
# apt-get install debhelper
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Hi all?
I'm still battling with this. I have lpd, magicfilter, et al,
installed. I'm able to print from various programs without problems,
however, when I print plain ascii text, the printer prints just fine,
but I need to manually eject the page. I've tried to set my printcap
up to send a form fe
You need a USB enabled kernel - 2.4.x and hotplug. Then the usblink is
detected as an audio device - like a sound card, but with fewer features.
Pat
On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 04:31:46PM -0500, Jonathan Daugherty wrote:
> Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 16:31:46 -0500
> From: Jonathan Daugherty <[EMAIL PRO
Installed are:
xfonts-100dpi
xfonts-75dpi
xfonts-base
xfonts-cryillic
xfonts-pex
xfonts-scalable.
At least, that is what dselect seems to think.
Thanks, everyone, for bearing with me.
On Saturday 30 June 2001 20:31, Martin Maciaszek wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 06:21:24PM -0500, Christoph
At 09:37 AM 7/1/01 +0800, Lamer wrote:
>u lacks dpkg-dev
apt-get install dpkg-dev
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Sorry, dpkg-dev is already the newest version
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
I wish it was that easy, anything
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 06:21:24PM -0500, Christopher M. Jones wrote:
>
> I believe I have all the important fonts installed.
>
> xfree86 is version 3.3.6-11potato
>
> Here is the grep:
>
> /etc/X11/XF86Config: FontPath "tcp/localhost:7100"
> /etc/X11/XF86Config: FontPath "/usr/X11R6/l
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> and i propose postfix. then again, i would happily like to hear why
> exim is better (or not).
Exim (in my experience):
* is easier to configure
* is much more flexible
> it looks to me
u lacks dpkg-dev
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- Original Message -
From: "John Griffiths" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 6:19 PM
Subject: com
>
> these are not good reasons. proprietary software developers from what
> ive seen make the WORST packages of anyone, even the crap you find in
> /contrib directories. LSB would have been far better off defining
> .tar.gz as the package format, and that proprietary crap go in its own
> directo
Hello again
I'm trying to get samba 2.2.0a1 on a new potato box.
i've added the line
deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free
to my sources list, run apt-get update
then
apt-get -b source samba
the packages download and then i get:
dpkg-buildpackage: source pa
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 04:43:32PM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> I agree with you 100% -- except you left out a few points which explain how
> they made the decision.
>
> a) there are 3 established dists that use rpm plus numerous small ones
so? *ALL* dists include ar, tar and gzip.
> b)
"Wing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a simple question. In the boot up of the debian system, how and when
> the /etc/init.d/networking script in debian get called?
Check the /etc/rc[0-9].d/ directories.
> I expect to find a S10networking in rc2.d directory but there
> wasn't.
Why? There
> IMNSHO the LSB seriously erred on this, the .deb format makes far more
> sense as a baseline package format standard then rpm for the simple
> reason that the .deb format isn't really a format, its just an ar
> archive with gzipped tarballs! those formats are nearly the oldest
> *real* standards
I have a simple question. In the boot up of the debian system, how and
whenthe /etc/init.d/networking script in debian get called? I expect to find
aS10networking in rc2.d directory but there wasn't. Would you mind clue me
in?Also, I want to install a static routes when boot up. Is there a
s
> "will" == will trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
will> look -- an objection! it's about time...
will> On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 02:21:13PM +0200, Carel Fellinger wrote:
>> On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 10:03:15PM -0500, will trillich wrote:
>> ...
>> > --
>> > DEBIAN NEWB
On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 01:08:04AM +0200, Martin F. Krafft wrote:
>
> sure, that would be a possiblity, but rather than merging and going
> with redhat (come on, they are walking micro$oft footsteps), DEB is
> very powerful and can easily exist by itself. a little
> cross-compatibility is needed,
>
> What I would like to see, in the light of LSB, would be that
>
> 1) A transparent way to install LSB-compliant rpms in Debian is
> implemented. Preferably one should be able to install rpms with 'dpkg'
> command line tool, although an automatic format transform with 'alien'
> could be perform
On Saturday 30 June 2001 16:28, Joost Kooij wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 04:09:42PM -0500, Christopher M. Jones wrote:
> > The problem seems to be just the size of the fonts. It seems that X is
> > using a really big, unscaled bitmap. I've tried changing around the font
> > paths in XF86Config.
also sprach Tom Kocourek (on Sat, 30 Jun 2001 02:10:43PM -0400):
> Any recommendation as to which List Server software best handles MIME encoded
> messages?
AFAIK, MIME is handled by most of them, since any list server really
only speaks SMTP and treats the message as text.
i would personally su
also sprach Matti Airas (on Sat, 30 Jun 2001 11:33:01PM +0300):
> While I agree that a million flies may be wrong, as far as I have
> understood, there are no significant functional differences between
> dpkg and rpm. Package dependencies may be declared explicitly in rpm
> as well, as well as func
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 11:33:01PM +0300, Matti Airas wrote:
>
> 2) Assuming that I am not misinformed about the functional
> compatibility of dpkg and rpm, a LONG TERM goal for transforming
> Debian to rpm base is issued. This would include adding rpm support
> for all Debian package management t
On Sat, 30 Jun 2001 17:59:30 +0200, Daniel Lutz wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I'm trying to start an X server so that it gets its login screen
> from a remote machine running gdm. But I haven't yet managed to
> make it work.
>
> The following machines are used:
> asterix (192.168.1.1), Debian GNU/Linux u
also sprach Joost Kooij (on Sat, 30 Jun 2001 09:35:09PM +0200):
> Stick with exim, which is debian's default. Much easier to configure,
> larger debian userbase, so more likely that you get an answer on
> debian-user.
and i propose postfix. then again, i would happily like to hear why
exim is bet
Any recommendation as to which List Server software best handles MIME encoded
messages?
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 12:01:55PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> yeah i could try that, e2fsck was the only program i ran
> during that test boot, but im betting most everything
> else will cause the same error. do you have an athlon?
> do you run it with the athlon optimizations? maybe
> its a
"Darryl L. Pierce" wrote:
>
> I have ESS Maestro 2E sound hardward on my laptop. When I built my kernel
> (2.2.19) I made
> sure to enable it and have verified in /var/log/dmesg that the module(s) gets
> loaded.
> However, when I try to run a sample sound application (in this case, a JMF
> appl
> I suggest that he should get a replacement soon.
After weighing the options I had (repair, replace, wait till it dies) I
went with the 2nd option and bought a KDS AV-7TF which seems
very nice. Super flat Trinitron tube, .24 dotpitch, and refresh rates
high enough so I'll never have to worry abo
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 04:09:42PM -0500, Christopher M. Jones wrote:
> The problem seems to be just the size of the fonts. It seems that X is using
> a really big, unscaled bitmap. I've tried changing around the font paths in
> XF86Config... no help. I tried setting up xfs, but X doesn't want to
"nico de haer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Most times i need updates for potato i get redirected to
>people.debian.org/~someone. The stuff you can find there can be woth gold in
>some cases. Up to now i have found no way to find out who all the
>'~someone's are nor what they did for us. I can't fin
Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 05:00:49PM +, Pollywog wrote:
>> I need the man page for regexp but can't seem to locate it.
>> Anyone know where I can obtain it? I searched the Packages page but
>> could not find it there.
>
>You need regex(7), not regex(5) (se
I have just installed 2.2r3-- my first deb install. The only thing I can't
seem to figure out is why fonts look so horrible in X. I have done all the
config stuff I am accustomed to doing with other distros: dpi, bpp, monitor
setup, etc.
The problem seems to be just the size of the fonts. It s
Frankly, I disagree with the subject. LSB allows the distribution to
use a different (i.e. dpkg) packaging format than rpm. More
importantly, rpm is the packaging format used by every other
significant Linux distribution. While I agree that a million flies may
be wrong, as far as I have understood,
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 08:27:30PM -0400, Alan Shutko wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joost Kooij) writes:
>
> > Other people will say that I'm violently wrong
>
> Actually, I'd say you were on crack. What's a soldering iron going to
> teach you that a breadboard couldn't?
Well, that's funny? T
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 02:16:12PM -0500, Brad Cramer wrote:
[sendmail hassles]
Stick with exim, which is debian's default. Much easier to configure,
larger debian userbase, so more likely that you get an answer on
debian-user.
BTW, for smtp to work, your dns must make sense too. Figure that ou
I am running Debian Potato on a box that I want to use as a mail server for
my home network. I have a dsl connection and do not have a perm ip of domain
name. I just want the server to handle all the incoming and outgoing mail
for my network. anyway I am using sendmail but am having a hell of a ti
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 12:50:29PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Lamer writes:
> > I suggest that he should get a replacement soon.
>
> Or get the one he has cleaned. It's possible that dust is absorbing
> moisture and loading down the high voltage.
warning:
* * * * * * * * * * * *
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 11:58:45PM -0700,
> 1309 is odd as well, and a typo probably, too. :-)
well thats what cat /proc/cpuinfo shows :)
> If you can clock your system busses down, stretch memory timings
> and reduce the cpu speed, you might want to try that and see if you
> can boot with "
On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 01:04:32AM +0800, Lamer wrote:
> My suggestion is that you should either consider buying the book
> mastering regular expressions
>
> or
>
> find the POSIX definition.
Thanks, I will consider buying the book. I did find what I needed in the
manpage for "grep".
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From: "John Hasler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 20
Lamer writes:
> I suggest that he should get a replacement soon.
Or get the one he has cleaned. It's possible that dust is absorbing
moisture and loading down the high voltage.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
I suggest that he should get a replacement soon. by
the way, my Philips Brilliance 107P works great with linux
with (1600x1200x70Hz | 1280x1024x85Hz)...
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gHello,
Maybe I did not make myself clear that well.
I compiled a kernel witch was patched with mingo's patch;
raid-2.2.18.A0 (i think).
I then made menuconfig; make dep; make bzImage. Then copied the bzImage to
the rescue-flop renaming it to linux.
Everything went well up untill the poin
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 12:11:38PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In the past week, the picture on my monitor has gotten progressively
> lighter and lighter. I haven't touched the contrast or brightness
> wheels. I checked all the connections to and from the tower and
> monitor. Even opened u
One sojourner's story...
With my ATI Xpert98 card and "no-name" monitor (it had "ICON" on the front
bezel, but that's all I could find out) I had to constantly play XF86Setup.
But I did get things to work.
Finally, after about the third clean install I took careful notes along the
way too since w
* Martin Maciaszek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 12:18:29AM +0200, Joerg Johannes wrote:
... The freeze appeared after about 1 GB has been
> > copied.
> > We worked around it: cp -a does the same job and does not freeze. )
> >
> For copying large abounts of data over
古いパソコンにlinuxをインストールしようとしている者です。
私の古いパソコンにはCD-ROMドライブが無く、フロッピーディスクドライブしか無いのです。
debianはフロッピーのみでインストールできるという話を耳にしたのですが、
それは本当なのでしょうか。
その古いパソコンというのは DynaBook GT475 031CS です。
よろしくお願いします。
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 05:00:49PM +, Pollywog wrote:
> I need the man page for regexp but can't seem to locate it.
> Anyone know where I can obtain it? I searched the Packages page but could
> not find it there.
$ man -k regex
$ man -k regexp
hth,
kent
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On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 05:00:49PM +, Pollywog wrote:
> I need the man page for regexp but can't seem to locate it.
> Anyone know where I can obtain it? I searched the Packages page but could
> not find it there.
You need regex(7), not regex(5) (section 5 is for config files et al).
Regex(7)
My suggestion is that you should either consider buying the book
mastering regular expressions
or
find the POSIX definition.
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- Original
I need the man page for regexp but can't seem to locate it.
Anyone know where I can obtain it? I searched the Packages page but could not
find it there.
--
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when I removed mozilla that came with ximian gnome the problem was fixed, but
that's not a solution...
Bye
--
Haim
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 04:30:31PM +0300, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've just installed ximian gnome from their site (apt-get install
> task-ximian-gnome). the installation w
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 05:59:30PM +0200, Daniel Lutz wrote:
| Hello
|
| I'm trying to start an X server so that it gets its login screen
| from a remote machine running gdm. But I haven't yet managed to
| make it work.
|
| The following machines are used:
| asterix (192.168.1.1), Debian GNU/Linu
Subject: woody/linux 2.4/raid/athlon/almost a horror story
Date: Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 11:58:45PM -0700
In reply to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> i had originally planned to delay testing of linux
> 2.4 until late this year. but i recently had a
On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 07:05:59PM -0400, David L. Craig wrote:
| The help for the processor config:
| So the K7 should specify Athlon, for which Herbert does not provide
| a kernel-image package.
Too bad.
| Like I said, I'd build my own.
Thanks for the info! I had the same question, but had
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 11:32:03PM +1000, Jonathan David Wheelhouse wrote:
>
> Could somebody please tell me what their font setting is please?
>
Well, i think the default is clean, but i use:
-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal-*-*-120-*-*-c-*-iso8859-1
it's small, but i can fit 6 terminals usably on
On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 01:57:47PM -0500, Rich Puhek wrote:
| And ignore the abacus and the slide rule? For shame! we must remember to
| study our roots!
Of course!
| Remember "heck week" from one of the later Revenge of the Nerds movies?
No, I never saw any of those.
-D
Craig Dickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Grab the latest Debian reiserfs boot disks and use them to do the
> > install. Then you'll have reiserfs as your boot partition the _easy_
> > way.
>
> Possibly dumb question, but I have an existing ext2fs system. Is there
> an easy (or even a not so
In the past week, the picture on my monitor has gotten progressively
lighter and lighter. I haven't touched the contrast or brightness
wheels. I checked all the connections to and from the tower and
monitor. Even opened up the tower and re-seated the video card. No
luck. The only thing that ha
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 05:32:59PM +0200, nico de haer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Most times i need updates for potato i get redirected to
> people.debian.org/~someone. The stuff you can find there can be woth gold in
> some cases. Up to now i have found no way to find out who all the
> '~someone's are
Hello
I'm trying to start an X server so that it gets its login screen
from a remote machine running gdm. But I haven't yet managed to
make it work.
The following machines are used:
asterix (192.168.1.1), Debian GNU/Linux unstable, gdm
obelix (192.168.1.2), Debian GNU/Linux potato, X server
On
Subject: Re: tar on nfs freezes
Date: Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 04:06:38PM +0200
In reply to:Martin Maciaszek
Quoting Martin Maciaszek([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 07:16:13AM -0400, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> >
> > What and where is 'nc'?
> >
> > Neither 'man -k' nor 'ap
Adam Warner wrote:
> Grab the latest Debian reiserfs boot disks and use them to do the
> install. Then you'll have reiserfs as your boot partition the _easy_
> way.
Possibly dumb question, but I have an existing ext2fs system. Is there
an easy (or even a not so easy) way of changing it to ReiserF
Hi all,
Most times i need updates for potato i get redirected to
people.debian.org/~someone. The stuff you can find there can be woth gold in
some cases. Up to now i have found no way to find out who all the
'~someone's are nor what they did for us. I can't find a way to browse this
part of the de
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 04:45:33PM +0200, Joost Kooij wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 08:22:02AM -0500, ktb wrote:
> > >From zless /usr/doc/kernel-package/README.gz -
> > make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image
>
> Nope, this does not make any differences to the filenames that are
> installe
Hi,
Can you enter your system by going to single-user mode? If this fails, i
fear that a bootdisk is the only thing left for you. On the other hand, you
need not fear, bootdisks are sufficient in most cases to fix your system.
(read: get it running so you can backup data). be a friend to yourself
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 08:22:02AM -0500, ktb wrote:
> >From zless /usr/doc/kernel-package/README.gz -
> make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image
Nope, this does not make any differences to the filenames that are
installed by the package, which is what the original poster was after.
The --revi
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 03:07:26PM +0200, Joerg Johannes wrote:
> I am trying to build a kernel for athlon on my pentium machine. It must
> be 2.4.3 (as I am using at the moment) because I have xfs running on /,
> /home, and /var. I want to install both kernels for being able to switch
> all my har
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 09:03:38PM -0700, Marc Wilson wrote:
> Nonsense. *apt* will only install what it has to in order to upgrade you,
> while dselect can and does gift you with a whole new set of software you may
> not want, since it obeys things like 'Recommends:' that apt has no reason to
> p
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 09:25:26PM +0930, Disembodied Head wrote:
>
> Jeez mate, if you love dselect so much why don't you marry it? =)
Why do so many people act like it's their mother in law, that is the
interesting question.
Dselect seems to catch a lot of flak from certain people. Usually,
Hai,
Well thanx for giving me the pleasure to learn.
I've got meself a working bootflop & All is recognized.
Next challenge: Install Operating system Kernel and Modules!!
I gently lay in the CD-rom.Now it can't install the rescue flop
...
Place Debian Cd-rom; enter
/instmnt;
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 07:16:13AM -0400, Rick Pasotto wrote:
>
> What and where is 'nc'?
>
> Neither 'man -k' nor 'apt-cache search' finds anything
> for either 'nc' or 'netcat'.
>
Hmm, I'm not quite sure if it's only available in woody and sid.
Apt-cache found netcat on my sid box.
netcat - T
On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 12:08:53AM -0400, Paul Wright wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Jun 2001 01:32:55 +0200, Joost wrote:
> >
> > But really, upgrading your dist should be done with dselect.
> >
>
> Why?
Because you should verify what changed in terms of split or renamed
packages and changed dependencies.
> > The question is about where can I found some IMAP
> > server that accept secure connections.
the way i have it is an imap/pop3 server running, the daemons binding
to 127.0.0.1 only, and then stunnel on top, which provides
ssl-encrypted access only to the mail ports. it's the best setup i
foun
I have ESS Maestro 2E sound hardward on my laptop. When I built my kernel
(2.2.19) I made
sure to enable it and have verified in /var/log/dmesg that the module(s) gets
loaded.
However, when I try to run a sample sound application (in this case, a JMF
applet using
Java 1.3) the code throws except
Hi
I started playing with gnome-terminal's font settings; chose something
awful and now I can't seem to get back the default (I actually don't
remember it; just assumed that there was a default setting I could
click on).
Could somebody please tell me what their font setting is please?
Jonathan
Hi
I've just installed ximian gnome from their site (apt-get install
task-ximian-gnome). the installation was ok, but after that, every time I want
to launch netscape I get this error:
INTERNAL ERROR on Browser End: Could not load
/usr/lib/j2re1.3/lib/i386/libjavaplugin_oji.so: linking
error=
Hi
I've just installed ximian gnome from their site (apt-get install
task-ximian-gnome). the installation was ok, but after that, every time I want
to launch netscape I get this error:
INTERNAL ERROR on Browser End: Could not load
/usr/lib/j2re1.3/lib/i386/libjavaplugin_oji.so: linking
error=
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 03:07:26PM +0200, Joerg Johannes wrote:
> Hello List
>
> I am trying to build a kernel for athlon on my pentium machine. It must
> be 2.4.3 (as I am using at the moment) because I have xfs running on /,
> /home, and /var. I want to install both kernels for being able to swi
Hello List
I am trying to build a kernel for athlon on my pentium machine. It must
be 2.4.3 (as I am using at the moment) because I have xfs running on /,
/home, and /var. I want to install both kernels for being able to switch
all my hardware back to the pentium machine if something doesn't work.
i am using a QWERTZ keyboard...i think you are right in that it changed to
QWERTY, however my passwords should not be affected by the change. is it
possible that it changed to something other than QWERTY perhaps?
On Sat, 30 Jun 2001, Lambrecht Joris wrote:
> Are you using an AZERTY or QWERZU k
actually i did apt-get update one day ago. that is, i already rebooted
three or four times without no problems at all.
how can i boot into single user mode?
thanks!
On 30 Jun 2001, Aquila wrote:
> This could possibly be the libpam* problem which has nothing to do with
> your UT installation or
This could possibly be the libpam* problem which has nothing to do with
your UT installation or manual fscking... did you apt-get upgrade prior
to last reboot? Try boot into single user mode and apt-get
update/upgrade again.
On 30 Jun 2001 12:39:24 +0200, vester wrote:
>
> hi everyone --
>
> i f
On Fri, 29 Jun 2001, Matthew Garman wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 11:37:53AM -0400, Daniel Doro Ferrante wrote:
> > I am trying to generate some .pdf files from either .dvi or .ps ones.
>
> Well, in my experience, I've never seen a ps-to-pdf converter that works.
I'm very surprised to hea
On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 01:32:55AM +0200, Joost Kooij wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 05:03:49PM -0600, Phil Reardon wrote:
> > I attempted to "apt-get update, apt-get dist-upgrade", from potato to
> > woody,
> > but a few of the larger packages timed out. Almost all of them however
> > made
On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 11:58:45PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> what a horrible experience.
>
> firstly, i compiled my 2.4.5 kernel with "Athlon/Duron'
> support, and was promptly greeted with "Illegal Instruction"
> on e2fsck when i tried to boot the system. Kind of
> odd considering i have
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 01:05:20PM +0200, Martin Maciaszek wrote:
> For copying large abounts of data over the network I suggest
> using a netcat tunnel. This works faster than scp and doesn't
> need any network file systems.
>
> 1. On the destination system start netcat listening on an
> arbitrar
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