> You can get a Delta 44 for $260.oo {midi/24/96} at marsmusic.com, Audiophile
> cards for a bit less.
Sorry, strike the midi. Adapters are cheapish though.
> I think your best bets are to scan:
>
>http://www.marsmusic.com
>http://www.musiciansfriend.com
>http://sweetwater.com/
>
> and compare
The IIS Directory Transversal Vulnerability is in regards to an improperly
implemented IIS engine, which improperly interprets unicodes (e.g. %c0%9v) and
allows the web client to "transverse" above the webserver's document root
(usually set to c:/inetpub/wwwroot). If you review your logs in
c:\
Dimitri Maziuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Adam Bell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> >
> > Okay, so can anyone tell me what popular (to Debian Users) MUA sends
> > every
> > single message as an attachment to an empty message?
>
> Mickeysoft Lookout Distress?
>
> Dima ("transmits e
* Donald R. Spoon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010724 23:15]:
> Try killing GDM/XDM with "/etc/init.d/gdm stop" or "/etc/init.d/xdm
> stop" and then run "startx" from the console prompt. If X is not
> starting for some reason, I can usually find out the problem here. The
> screen will fill up with the co
* dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010725 23:17]:
> On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 07:46:07PM -0500, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> | * Dimitri Maziuk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010725 19:11]:
> | > * Adam Bell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> |
> | > > Okay, so can anyone tell me what popular (to Debian Users) MUA
> | >
* Matthew Garman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010724 23:14]:
>
> The /etc/Muttrc file does have a "set followup-to" line, but it's
> commented out.
The default value of this boolean is on. I think your best bet is to
leave it on and make sure that mutt knows you're subscribed to this
list with a 'subscri
I understand that a command such as 'lptest 20 10 > /dev/lp1' (or lp0) will
print a test page to a parallel port printer assuming the device file
properly links to the printer. I have a usb printer instead (as well as a
kernel that supports it, and the device file '/dev/usb/lp0' with the, i
thi
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 10:24:27PM -0400, dude wrote:
|
| Does anyone know of a good c++ mailing list (for beginners,)
"C++" and "beginner" don't belong in the same sentence :-). (Read:
C++ is big, complex and makes you deal with low-level details like
memory management and other stuff) I recom
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 09:15:04PM -0500, d wrote:
| Excuse me but I am just a LURKER, two questions if I may?
|
| #1. Is there USB support for NETWORKING in Linux? I think there is
| something that is to the NEGATIVE that I read but do NOT remember where.
AFAIK you need to find out which USB c
hi ya markus...
easiest way to get around the lilo problem...
- boot your server with a different media ( floppy or cdrom )
- make a boot floppy
# dd if=/vmlinuz of=/dev/fd0 bs=1024 )
# rdev /dev/fd0 /dev/sda1
( if your /vmlinuz is
Does anyone know of a good c++ mailing list (for beginners,)
G
Excuse me but I am just a LURKER, two questions if I may?
#1. Is there USB support for NETWORKING in Linux? I think there is
something that is to the NEGATIVE that I read but do NOT remember where.
#2. With all of the messages on this 'ls' where do any of you find the time
to do anything for
Hi i tried to use a manual configured kernel, but when i tried to start it lilo
wasnt working
it just said
LI
LI
LI
etc... so my problem is to write a right lilo, right?
now i am booting with disk and this is slow
but anyway, i dont know what i have to do, lilo already say things line
image=/vm
Someone care to test (taste) ISO-8859-16 fonts? It was
finally accepted.
Have a look at
http://httpd.chello.nl/s.ciobica/romanian.text
Ionel Ciobîcă
Have you tried to look at the value sizeof(struct node)? It might be too big.
Otherwise, can you show us the backtrace in gdb.
On [Thu, 26 Jul 2001 03:15:46 +0300], Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Breakpoint 2, insert_symbol (sym=0xbfffe25c) at symbols.c:197
> 197 if (!((node = (st
Shaul Karl writes:
> Obviously I am missing something.
Since it's fairly unlikely that malloc is wrong, then you've got
something like memory being freed twice, or accessing freed memory or
something along those lines. It only happens to show up when you do
the malloc.
A quick check would be to
I'm a week or three late replying to this message, but I just thought I'd
put in my two bits on the issue. I don't know if my experience will be of
any help to anyone but I'll do a brain dump nonetheless.
I successfully installed Debian Potato on a Proliant 2500 with a pair of
Compaq Smart 2/P PC
> perhaps sound. What products/single compnents to avoid???
Hm... we have a Dell Latitude (I can't remember the model number) at
work, and I snuck Potato on there for a bit when that was the main computer I
used, and everything worked fine except the sound card... ESS Maestro 3.
Woody or
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 02:12:57AM +0900, Marshal Wong wrote:
...
> Actually, I've had no problems building gs and hpijs. Of course hpijs
> isn't debianized, and goes into /usr/local, but that's no problem.
> Got my DeskJet 957c working almost perfectly. (No duplexer..) I'm
> using lprng though,
I understand that a command such as 'lptest 20 10 > /dev/lp1' (or lp0) will
print a test page to a parallel port printer assuming the device file
properly links to the printer. I have a usb printer instead (as well as a
kernel that supports it, and the device file '/dev/usb/lp0' with the, i
thi
Shouldn't your network be 192.168.0.0 ?
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael W. Cole [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 4:47 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: networking
>
>
> I am using linux 2.2.19-20010521 on a IIci and am trying to have it
> recog
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 03:58:02PM -0700, Mike Pfleger wrote:
| On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 11:43:20AM -0400, D-Man wrote:
|
| > Ok, to tell more of the story I really put "setenv LESSCHARSET
| > iso8859" into my .cshrc on the Solaris box at school (they have csh as
| > default, I always run bash afte
Breakpoint 2, insert_symbol (sym=0xbfffe25c) at symbols.c:197
197 if (!((node = (struct node *)malloc(sizeof(struct node))) &&
(gdb) l 197
192
193 enum flag insert_symbol(struct symbol *sym)
194 {
195 struct node *node;
196
197 if (!((node = (struct node *)malloc(s
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 07:46:07PM -0500, Hall Stevenson wrote:
| * Dimitri Maziuk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010725 19:11]:
| > * Adam Bell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
|
| > > Okay, so can anyone tell me what popular (to Debian Users) MUA sends
| > > every single message as an attachment to an em
hi ya
> >Moral of that story is to make sure that you either run an ident
> >server, or set it to REJECT.
>
> Well, I wouldn´t (and don´t) run identd, since I have no intention of
> revealing the name of the user running a particular service (in
if one runs identd... any incoming email addr
> From: "David A. Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Many sound cards that people will recommend here and elsewhere support only
>wave audio and not midi. If midi is important to you, make sure to ask.
>
>dar
>
>On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 07:42:16PM +, Robert Frank wrote:
>> * Kevin Krafthefer <[EMA
* Dimitri Maziuk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010725 19:11]:
> * Adam Bell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> > Okay, so can anyone tell me what popular (to Debian Users) MUA sends
> > every single message as an attachment to an empty message?
>
> Mickeysoft Lookout Distress?
Uhh, sorry, but that's wron
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001 13:38:19 EDT, Jason Healy writes:
>The other problem is that if you DENY certain oft-used services, you
>can cause problems. For example, if you DENY on the ident service
>port, machines trying to connect to you will timeout waiting for ident
>info. Some mail servers try to
Hi
Can anybody please help
I am trying to setup a network and getting frustrated by the day.
I am dialling in from home (HOME) 192.168.0.4 into my work (WORK)
192.168.0.1 using PPP. I have set a kernel at work with all the
IP stuff in the kernel. Stuff like NAT and so on.
Once I am logged on I
I should also mention that if you have a CDR drive already and it doesn't
look like it's supported, try it anyway. I have an unsupported drive, but
it's an HP and apparently they're all kind of alike, because it works great
and I haven't made a coaster yet either burning at 16x on a lowly pII-233
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 11:43:20AM -0400, D-Man wrote:
> Ok, to tell more of the story I really put "setenv LESSCHARSET
> iso8859" into my .cshrc on the Solaris box at school (they have csh as
> default, I always run bash after I log in) where I am now reading and
> writing this mail. You need to
George wrote:
*Could someone please post this to linux.debian.user and linux.dev.debian
newsgroups - my news server is not working atm - exclude this part :-)*
Why don't you try http://www.deja.com? They've got their own news server...
Upgrade to 'testing' first, then 'unstable'. You can't make it directly from
potato to unstable. (The testing version has the cp version with -L, but
potato cp does not.) Below is the procedure that worked for me when I got
hung up by the same problem.
1. Set /etc/apt/sources.list to point instead
*Could someone please post this to linux.debian.user and linux.dev.debian
newsgroups - my news server is not working atm - exclude this part :-)*
Hi , does anyone know how I can using ip aliasing with the
/etc/network/interfaces (debian method). I could easily add another startup
script with ifcon
> > How can I prevent this (other than by deinstalling windows! - my wife
> > needs to use our laptop occasionally)
>
> Even wives can use GNU/Linux. At least my wife can.
>
hi :)
My wife can but she'd rather not - she already has to cope with using
a Mac at work!
> Are you sure Windows did n
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 01:06:22AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please fix your mailer. You aren't setting any kind of sane return
address.
> I plan to purchase a notebook that shall run debian GNU/Linux. My
> question: do I have to take care on special features? I do not expect to
> get al
just for the record, and searchers to follow...
thanks to all those who mailed me back about his one, a few things needed doing.
The system was booted using the install cdrom and the command
rescue root=/dev/sda1 (ide drives of course would use /dev/hda1)
as far as i can tell the "bunk" kernels
"Adam Bell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Okay, so can anyone tell me what popular (to Debian
> Users) MUA sends every single message as an attachment to
> an empty message? --adam b.
H One might also ask which MUA sends out every single message (unless
you adjust it) in HTML format? ;-
It's worth noting that the stock kernel can do this without being recompiled
just run modconf.
John
At 05:55 PM 7/25/01 -0500, Scott Adair wrote:
>To make a CD-RW work, you have to recompile your kernel to include
>SCSI-Emulation.
>Unless this is done, you won't be able to burn.
>
>I have a HP
Running potatoe r2. All the cd player apps that I tried halt after playing
the first song. Anyone heard anything like this?
dar
To make a CD-RW work, you have to recompile your kernel to include
SCSI-Emulation.
Unless this is done, you won't be able to burn.
I have a HP 9510i and it works great, haven't made a coaster yet. I use the
Verbatium
media, rated at 16x record speed.
Really good CD Bruning software is, xcdroas
(now on-list)
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 04:41:52PM -0400, Michael Cole wrote:
> Ok, I am trying to get to the internet. I have changed my network address
> to 192.168.0.0. I sort of understand what you are saying about the address
> of the network was a host and I guess having it as the address of
I use plain old LPR. Tried LPRng and CUPS recently. Could
not get either to work well with my setup. (One Epson and
one Canon printer on a Netgear server.) Went back.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wayne) writes:
> Hi,
> Can someone explain the pros and cons of each print system.
> Judging from e-mail that
This is a good site:
http://www.linux-laptop.net/
--- "Timo \"Blazko\" Boewing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I plan to purchase a notebook that shall run debian
> GNU/Linux. My
> question: do I have to take care on special
> features? I do not expect to
> get all running, but I req
I've been having a problem for several weeks now since I tried to
install xemasc21 on debian unstable. I get the following while trying
to setup xemacs21:
xemacs21: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libldap.so.2:
undefined symbol: ber_pvt_log_print
emacs-install: /usr/lib/emacsen
Many sound cards that people will recommend here and elsewhere support only
wave audio and not midi. If midi is important to you, make sure to ask.
dar
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 07:42:16PM +, Robert Frank wrote:
> * Kevin Krafthefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [22-11-2000 12:56 PM -0600]
> > Hello,
>
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 08:49:38PM +, ANICHINI Perceval wrote:
> Hello,
> i tried to put the 2.4.5 kernel on my debian 2.2r3.
Running 2.4 series kernels on potato needs quite a few package upgrades.
More information from the link below.
http://www.fs.tum.de/~bunk/kernel-24.html
I have a question... Could someone please recommend a reliable IDE/ATAPI
CD-RW that works out-of-the-box with Debian? Like, something I could
just plug in and start burning. Also, I'd like one that isn't too picky
about different brands of media. The Ricoh in my Win98 box isn't that
reliable, and d
Hi,
I usually do how it is explaned in the KERNEL-HOWTO. It`s
make config (I use xconfig)
make dep
make clean
make bzImage
make modules
make modules_install
and it works for me.
I recomend the KERNEL-HOWTO reading. It`s very good.
HTH,
Raf
HI,
I've recently installed the DNS2GO client on my linux-box, wich is connected to
the NET by cablemodem. I've configured apache to run on port 80 and for the
dns2go client to redirect to port 8080
Troube is ...
This setup is alive! http://my.url:8080 works and http://my.url works as well
bu
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 04:04:35PM -0400, Adam Bell wrote:
| Okay, so can anyone tell me what popular (to Debian Users) MUA sends
| every single message as an attachment to an empty message?
Read the X-Mailer: header of the offensive message. I don't see any
messages like that. It is conceivable
Ok, I am trying to get to the internet. I have changed my network address
to 192.168.0.0. I sort of understand what you are saying about the address
of the network was a host and I guess having it as the address of the
gateway didn't help. But I don't understand what you mean by the
192.168.x.x
on Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 01:07:54PM -0400, Zieg, Mark (N-Superior) ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
> A similar process worked great for me:
>
> (1) Get Outlook Express working on the same computer as your corporate
> Outlook/Exchange system.
>
> (2) Create an Outlook Express account pointed to an IMAP
* Adam Bell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
>
> Okay, so can anyone tell me what popular (to Debian Users) MUA sends every
> single message as an attachment to an empty message?
Mickeysoft Lookout Distress?
Dima ("transmits every known virus except AIDS, and we're working on it")
--
E-mai
> Okay, so can anyone tell me what popular (to Debian
> Users) MUA sends every single message as an
> attachment to an empty message?
Does a person with the name "Karsten" send them a lot ?? ;-)
He uses mutt...
The problem is, you're using Outlook Express to read the
messages (I do too at work),
When I try to build alsa-utils from source I get:
wheat:/usr/local/src/alsa-utils-0.9.0beta4# debian/rules binary
dh_testdir
aclocal $ACLOCAL_FLAGS
aclocal: configure.in: 13: macro `AM_PATH_ALSA' not found in library
make: *** [config] Error 1
The file aclocal.m4 seems to define the macro.
My bui
make sure you run lilo after editing lilo.conf. I got stuck there for
two days once
--- ANICHINI Perceval <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> i tried to put the 2.4.5 kernel on my debian 2.2r3.
>
> Here is what i've done :
> make config
> make
>
on Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 06:22:50PM -0700, Geoffrey Romer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
>
> What's the surgeon-general-approved way of disabling a display-manager (e.g.
> kdm, gdm, xdm)? I know I could just delete the relevant symlinks from
> /etc/rc*.d, but I have a feeling that package upgrades and
What is the vga setting in your lilo.conf file? I had something similar happen
to me, and all it was was that I had vga=788 in the .conf file, but forgot to
enable the framebuffer options in the kernel. It wasn't actually hanging, it
just wasn't able to output anything to the screen.
--
Steve
AN
Okay, so can anyone tell me
what popular (to Debian Users) MUA sends every single message as an attachment
to an empty message?
--adam b.
Trying to rebuild the alsa-modules against 2.4.6.
When I do the make-kpkg --revision=custom1.00 modules_image I get the
following errors :
dh_gencontrol -- -v`cat debian/MODVERS`
dpkg-gencontrol: warning: unknown substitution variable ${kvers}
dpkg-gencontrol: warning: unknown substitution variab
Dear Friends,
Could someone tell me how to change the default ispell dictionary.
Thanks,
Ivan
Conheça Ubbi!
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On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 11:42:16PM +1000, Daryl Dusheiko wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I have been trying to get X working using Xfree86
| version 4.0.3-4. I had it working successfully with
| version 3.3.6.
See which settings are different from your 3.3.6 config and merge the
two. I had the same card workin
* Osamu Aoki ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> After reding DENY/REJECT response as below, I have more question.
>
> Can anyone elaborate more on what happens if ident is REJECTED?
Whoever tries to do ident lookup receives "connection closed"
right away, they don't have to wait for timeout.
>
on Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 12:33:05AM +0200, Martin F. Krafft ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> hi guys,
> i am interested in hearing how other people handle remote
> administration of multiple servers - with multiple admins. currently,
> we maintain 8 servers worldwide (all debian of course). the problem
You mean this:
> Change your /etc/apt/sources.list file to read:
>
> --< start >--
> deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
> deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
> deb ht
i went to install powershell today and i got this. my immediate
response was the the md5 check sum must not have matched (apt does that
now ... right?). but it installed anyway... wtf?
if it's going to get an error shouldn't it abort?
adam.
$ sudo apt-get install powershell
Reading Package Li
Hello,
i tried to put the 2.4.5 kernel on my debian 2.2r3.
Here is what i've done :
make config
make
make bzImage
then copy the arch/i386/boot/bzImage to my root directory. I configured
lilo etc etc.
But when i request to start on th
"Karsten M. Self" writes:
> I've noticed this since about 5 am, PDT, Sunday, 22 July.
>
> Mail arriving since this time (and the time demarcation is pretty clean)
> has carriage returns (^M) appended to the end of each header line, e.g.:
>
> Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2001 08:49:58 -0500^M
> Fr
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 06:35:37PM -0300, Carlos Laviola wrote:
>
> Jul 24 18:24:48 apache PAM_unix[21531]: check pass; user unknown
> Jul 24 18:24:48 apache PAM_unix[21531]: authentication failure; LOGIN(uid=0)
> -> claviola for login service
> Jul 24 18:24:51 apache login[21531]: FAILED LOGIN (
At 996089571s since epoch (07/25/01 14:32:51 -0400 UTC), Noah Meyerhans wrote:
> There's definitely no consensus on this; it's largely a matter of
> personal taste.
I definitely agree there.
> I don't see how making portscans take longer equates to making them
> more difficult to perform, as you
on Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 04:56:50PM +0100, Mr Andrew James Wood ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Due to various reasons (most particularly desire for UDMA 100 support
> and I need XFree 4) I want to get a distribution of woody. I know it's
> in the testing phase, but I'm happy to take that
At least a partial clue: alsactl is provided by alsa-utils, still at v
0.5 for me (though I see a newer one has made it to sid). The init
script checks for version mismatch between alsa and alsactl, and
reports the latter doesn't exist if it's not compatible.
I am using linux 2.2.19-20010521 on a IIci and am trying to have it
recognize my router so that I can start to upload the software to
complete the system. I am using this version because the earlier
versions would not acknowledge my ethernet card. This one seems to but
I have set up the network b
Is there a simple way to export my KMail filters into procmail rules? I would
just do it by hand if it weren't for that fact that I have a LOT of filters in
place.
--
my card...
___
| |
|Ja
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 01:38:19PM -0400, Jason Healy wrote:
> > Are there any drawbacks to DENY? Is there a general consensus on this
> > subject?
>
> In general, DENY is good because it does just what your friend says.
> This also makes things like portscans more difficult, as they take
> longe
Hi all.
I'm running potato and I'm looking for a tool to configure my
ESS1868 sound card. I've compiled 2.4.5 with the modules for the
card, but I don't know how to configure it.
I'd used sndconfig on redhat to do that, but I can't find a tool
like that under debian.
--ejg:wq!
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 12:09:07PM +0800, nisson wrote:
> Because my research needs to use it,please help to get it.
> Thanks for you to read my letter!
> Best regards,
>
> tsungray wang
Also check out zebra.org for actual code you can look at and use.
Mike
After reding DENY/REJECT response as below, I have more question.
Can anyone elaborate more on what happens if ident is REJECTED?
If there is no negative to set ident to REJECT, I want to do it.
Any pointer to information is fine. Whan I set my firewall, I had to run
and open ident(d) because of
on Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 10:27:54AM +0200, Schoppitsch Dieter ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi folks - thanks for all of your hints regarding my problem.
> I think I am close to the solution - maybe you can help me again?
>
> > I want to run X-Applications on my (old) laptop (486; Debian 2.0)
> > w
Please see the following output from the command X > /tmp/x 2>&1 below.
What did I do, or not do? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
I am trying to bring up a box with the testing branch on it. I have
xserver-common 4.0.3-4, xserver-common-v3 3.3.6-38, xserver-xfree86 4.0.3-4
all
File a RFP bug... The worst that can happen is nobody takes it.
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/
To find out how to request a package.
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Tiago Alves Macambira wrote:
>Now that Kylix is - sort of - free, is there any hope of seeing this
>beast in an apt-getable form?
>
>[]s
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, George wrote:
>Hi does anyone know how I can using ip aliasing with the
>/etc/network/interfaces (debian method). I could easily add another startup
>script with ifconfigs and routes, but that would be messy and uncalled for
>and I'm sure someone must have done it before and g
Now that Kylix is - sort of - free, is there any hope of seeing this
beast in an apt-getable form?
[]s
MaCa
--
"I may be drunk, but in the morning I will be sober, while you will
still be stupid and ugly." -Winston Churchill
--==( Tiago Alves MaCambira )==- -==( UIN: 5340883 )==--
Hi does anyone know how I can using ip aliasing with the
/etc/network/interfaces (debian method). I could easily add another startup
script with ifconfigs and routes, but that would be messy and uncalled for
and I'm sure someone must have done it before and got it right. Nomatter
what I've tried ne
on Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 11:12:09AM -0500, will trillich ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 05:27:04AM -0700, Hamma Scott wrote:
<...>
> DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #25 from Will Trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> :
> Did you know you have MORE THAN ONE CONSOLE to use? There
At 996072286s since epoch (07/25/01 12:44:46 -0400 UTC), Matthew Thompson wrote:
> I was talking with a friend of mine who said it's better to have a policy
> of DENY since that doesn't return any information and if someone is trying
> to attack the machine on a closed port, it will take much longe
Karsten M. Self wrote:
> Additional additional info:
>
> See the 'stripcr' option in fetchmail.
Ah. My .fetchmailrc already had stripcr, which may explain why I wasn't
seeing the same problem you were.
Craig
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 06:17:16PM -0500, Richard Cobbe wrote:
> There are a number of postscript fonts provided with dvips that you can use
> in TeX. As you have discovered, though, finding them is the trick.
> Check out psfonts.map, from the tetex-base package. In potato, at least,
> there are
A similar process worked great for me:
(1) Get Outlook Express working on the same computer as your corporate
Outlook/Exchange system.
(2) Create an Outlook Express account pointed to an IMAP server on a Unix
box.
(2.1) If the corporate firewall blocks IMAP port 143 (mine did), but leaves
open m
Greetings, all,
Just looking for some opinions/feedback from y'all.
I'm responsible for a few servers that are connected to the internet.
They are all running 2.2.19 kernels with ipchains. Ports are open for
apache, ftp, smtp, ssh and imap, but all others are closed with a policy
of REJECT.
I w
on Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 09:44:16AM -0700, Karsten M. Self
(kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
> on Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 11:03:58PM -0700, Karsten M. Self
> (kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
> > I've noticed this since about 5 am, PDT, Sunday, 22 July.
> >
> > Mail arriving since this time (and the time de
> Hi,
>
> I have been trying to get X working using Xfree86
> version 4.0.3-4. I had it working successfully with
> version 3.3.6.
>
> I initially installed Debian on my notebook using a CD
> (release 2.2r2). After getting X working with
> enlightenment I upgraded my distribution to the
> "testin
on Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 11:03:58PM -0700, Karsten M. Self
(kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
> I've noticed this since about 5 am, PDT, Sunday, 22 July.
>
> Mail arriving since this time (and the time demarcation is pretty clean)
> has carriage returns (^M) appended to the end of each header line, e.g
MB> Yesterday I installed kernel 2.4.6 (I used 2.2.17) and now Xgalaga does NOT
MB> crash anymore!
Pity, twere good if we could debug this problem. But it may simply be
a DRI version problem.
MB> About X, I still can't get X to run on 1280x1024
[...]
MB> (II) I810(0): Clock range: 12.00 to 13
"Jürgen A. Erhard" wrote:
> > "Mike" == Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Mike> Ramachandran Chidambaram wrote:
> >> pl help me to get a link to download Video driver for
> >> ATI 3D Rage Pro.Ramachandran
>
> Mike> That uses the Mach64 chipset, which has been supported qui
kpackage. It's mostly aimed at RPMs, but it does debs pretty well (at
least it did for Corel Linux when I played with it).
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Shriram Shrikumar wrote:
>Hi,
>
>does anyone know of a kde based dselect like there is gnome-apt for
>gnome ?
>
>thanx
>
>
>Shri
>
>___
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Wayne Topa wrote:
>
> Subject: help getting xfree86 4 working on an ATI Rage lt pro
> Date: Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 11:42:16PM +1000
>
>In reply to:Daryl Dusheiko
>
>Quoting Daryl Dusheiko([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have been trying to get X working using Xfre
> > I want to setup a firewall for my home LAN. I will have 5 - 10 PC's
> > behind it. It will be running on a PPro 233 w/ 80mb RAM, and 2 Intel
> > 100mb NIC's. I want a lot of features. I want a lot of features:
>
> Security - you can't be 100 per cent. Do the best you
> can and keep current with
Hi,
does anyone know of a kde based dselect like there is gnome-apt for
gnome ?
thanx
Shri
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