that colors show up when I su, and also for things
like dselect.
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I can't buld this. If configures fine. It seemes that I am missing
types.h... what package is that part of? Anyone get this program to
build?
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leko:~/gnusniff#make
make all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/gnusniff'
Making all in src
make[2
or nothing at all. Also, the terminfo stuff (the file
locations and links) are all in the same place as on my slink partition
where everything works fine. Does anyone know anything about this? X
won't start until I enter the registration data. Thanks.
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was? I don't want to make the whole list go through the exact
same problem just a week later. Thanks.
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. This is
easier
than searching for tarballs and installing them that way... Plus this way you
can
upgrade/uninstall in a snap.
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RAVIKANT K RAO wrote:
On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Sam Babak wrote:
I was given a job to administer sendmail v8.7 on Debian/Linux and I am
new
Because ssh is only in the non-US distro... Something to do with cryptography
inport/export law. I don't know much about it.
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Sam Babak wrote:
Why use non-US Debian if I'm in the US ?
thanks guys for your help.
Aaron Solochek wrote:
Well... I would say
that basically allows everything to
play
nice. I think it interfaces the SE stuff to the LVD 7890. But as for that
harddrive, it should work fine, just make sure you have an LVD terminator and
plug it
into the right port.
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Adam Greene wrote:
Has anyone ever used
Yes it is. This is a very standard thing to do. A program called
LILO is used for this. It is installed by default, so all you need to
do it configure it to boot both windows and linux.
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Joanna wrote:
Hi, I'd like to know if it's possible to have
.
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Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
anacron asmail cdrdao cdwrite ctwm dotfile-ipfwadm dotfile-procmail
dxpc elm-me+ epic floatbg
fmirror fvwm95 gaim gcal ical icewm irssi* joe lftp lha mirrordir
edit something in the gaim 0.9.10 deb to make it
appear newer? it has to do with a 0: vs a 1: in the version number, but
I can't figure out anything more.
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to be supervised.
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Ok, I'm confused. I have looked at all the ftp and FAQ's and I still don't
get the steps to
download your version of Linux. What are the exact steps to download form
the site
http://www.debian.org/?
Thank you
worked, WTF? What
did I do? why would this problem have surfaced in the first place. Was
it just checking for the existance of that file, and not actually
reading or writing it?
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of problems have worked themselves out, but this hasn't yet. What
should I do? Here is what dselect spits out at me.
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Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Correcting dependencies... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
w3-el-e20
Rerun the win98 installation program. That will overwrite the mbr, and kill
lilo.
It won't mess with your normal life win98 setttings either, except for maybe
a few
very small things.
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David Punsalan wrote:
By the way - are there any known Linux Boot
Yes there are, they are in the non-us section. You need to ad the following
line to your /etc/apt/source.list. The package is ssh
deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable non-US
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Ron Farrer wrote:
Hello,
Are there shh client and servers
can use, other than kftp?
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Where is libapt-pkg2.5? I can't find it anywhere. I've tried different
mirrors too.
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gnome-apt depends on libapt-pkg2.5
libapt-pkg2.5 does not appear to be available
is crawling so badly at that point
that I kill X and reload everything, then its fine.Anyone have an
similar problems? this seems like a significant bug someplace.
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Yeah, 2.2.12. Is 2.2.13 going to fix this, hopefully?
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aphro wrote:
what kernel are u running ? 2.2.11 and 2.2.12 both have pretty bad memory
leaks (2.2.11 is the worst)
nate
I am trying to install gnome-apt, but it says its dependent on
libapt-pkg2.5, which is not avalible. Where is this package? How can
I get it?
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Turns out that AccelerratedX 5 doesn't mind slink's gpm, but won't work with
potato's. So I just removed gpm from startup, and now everythings fine.
Thanks to everyone who helped.
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John R. Sheets wrote:
Aaron Solochek wrote:
I just installed a potato
/psaux. I have gpm and the lib's installed,
I even tried installing the libc5 gpmlibs. But no go. Where else
should I look? X knows its a ps/2 on /dev/psaux.
Thanks.
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That did it. Thanks, although that seems like something I should have tried...
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Ben Lutgens wrote:
On Sat, Oct 16, 1999 at 02:52:15PM -0400, Aaron Solochek wrote:
I just installed a potato partiton, all seemed to go well. I even
installed accelerated X
work with the older libs. Anyways how do I fix this?
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time I've ever dealt with printing or samba.
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printcap:
# /etc/printcap: printer capability database. See printcap(5).
# You can use the filter entries df, tf, cf, gf etc. for
# your own filters. See the printcap(5) manual page for further
# details.
lp:\
:cm=HP
the instructions.
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On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, Andrea Merello wrote:
Hello,
I've tried to install the driver (found in sblive.com) as I've read in
the
readme file, but it doesn't work.
please help me !!!
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Its a slink system, running 2.210
I'm running ftp, telnet, finger, and a few others, but not a web server
What else should I tell you?
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Wim Kerkhoff wrote:
On 21-Sep-99 Aaron Solochek wrote:
One of the things I like when I first installed on my system (PII
, especially because this was one of
my big complaints about windows.
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packages. But someone will correct
me if
I'm wrong.
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Salman Ahmed wrote:
As you all might have guessed, I am in the process of
customizing and configuring my Debian 2.1 so that I can
dump RH.
Next step is to move up to the 2.2.x kernel. I wish to
run
USB should be fine, it was designed so that you could just plug something into
it and
be ready to go. However you are not supposed to mess with ps/2 while the
computer
is on... That really doesn't stop me, sometimes nothing happens, sometimes the
machine reboots...
-Aaron Solochek
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Eterm There is simply a dir somewhere that holds pics for it, and afile
that
contains all the names, either tiled or scaled, but they might need to be a
special
format to work.
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John Miskinis wrote:
Hi,
It doesn't appear that xterm allows this from
placement of windows activated. Is it
possible to have some apps (eterm, gmc...) to ignore that, or rather to
have windowmaker ignore certain apps? My goal is to have an eterm and
gmc autoopen when I startx, and not have to click the mouse to place
them.
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2940AU or something.
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Joakim Svensson wrote:
Hi all,
Just need some advice/input.
I have just bought a HP scanjet 6200c
and am looking around for a scsi card
for it.
The somewhat pricey Adaptec U2W seems to
work very well with linux so thats
what I
My logitech mouseman's wheel just works, I didn't do anything special at
all. It works in less, and it works in netscape. I believe it also works
in other things but I can't recall right now.
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On Tue, 7 Sep 1999, Steve George wrote:
Hi,
I bought a new
send them my way.
-Aaron Solochek
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Alberto Maurizi wrote:
The following message have been sent to bugs list.
Does anybody have an idea of the problem described?
Thanks,
alberto maurizi
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Sun, 5 Sep
I had this exact same problem... Still have it actually. If you figure it out,
could you cc me the messages?
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Marius Aamodt Eriksen wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying out Wordperfect 8.0. First of all, the installer couldn't find
libXpm.so.4, I fixed this by linking
/local/corel/wpbin
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Kent West wrote:
Yeah, I know, search the archives, but the archives aren't working for
me (see previous post).
Anyone know the answer to a freshly installed WP8 not running because of
failure to load libXpm.so.4?
Thanks.
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Hey, if it's formatted it's empty, so just get a set of old DOS-diskettes
and do a normal install with a reformat.
But then again; why bother with dos when you can have Linux?!
Cheers
Vitux
Error is human; complete disaster
to the windows box. I don't think
that
samba will work over tcp/ip, someone correct me if I'm wrong. But what exactly
are
you trying to do? Are you setting up a LAN? Or are you trying to connect two
machines at different locations via the internet?
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André
Can anyone tell me how to get color in my shell? I know it has
something to do with the LS_COLORS variable, but I don't know what to
set it to, or what to add to what file so that it does it
automatically... Or that reminds me, what file should I put stuff to
customize my bash prompt in?
-Aaron
Get a boot disk. Then you can simply run lilo as root and that will restore
your
MBR. If you need more specific instructions just ask.
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Hans van den Boogert wrote:
Call me stupid. I re-installed Win95 on /dev/hda1, of course forgetting
that this would
using them (LIL-) and crashes. In the rare occasion that I used a install
disk for
this purpose I would mount the partition execute a shell, and type
/target/sbin/lilo
-C /target/etc/lilo.conf
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Well, I havn't gotten it working yet, but apparently some people have.
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Jeff Flowers wrote:
Is there any problems downloading and installing Wordperfect for Linux
on Debian 2.1 (Slink)? I just need to know before downloading a 28 MB
file.
TIA,
Jeff
, aside from asking on this list :)
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When I was adding RAM to my mothers gateway, I ran into problems because I
didn't
have double clock ram. The ram I added just simply wasn't being counted before
I got
the right kind.
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J.W. Jones wrote:
I worked for a long time as a computer repair tech
on the chain, so long as you only terminate one? I don't
see how there is any electrical difference between the plugs.
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I have xmms on my 2.1 system, and as far as I can remember I had no
problems at all. I believe I downloaded a .rpm of it from somewhere and
just used alien, then dpkg -i. It works perfect now.
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On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, John Gay wrote:
I know I've seen a few
amount of time to start all of
the sudden. This happened a few times, and finally I decided to do a -h
shutdown, and that seemed to solve this. Why did this happen?
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all the .MP3's to .mp3. Strangly enough mv doesn't
differentiate between .mp3 and .MP3, so I need to change the name to a
temporary file first, which makes the task all the more annoying.
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in.
What happened?
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Brian Servis wrote:
*- On 30 Jul, Aaron Solochek wrote about file extensions
are .MP3 and therefor not recognized as a music file. Question two,
related to that, is this: is there an easy way ( a quick command or
script) to covert all
Have you tried simply running lilo? and/or rdeving the 2.2.10 kernel to
whatever it
should point to? Apologies if you've already done all this.
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Andrei Ivanov wrote:
I just had to replace a motherboard in my Linux box (floppy controller
went bad) and now
, or also cc one to
me, I'd
love to get this figured out as well.
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Khalid EZZARAOUI wrote:
Hi,
I have :
Kernel2.2.10-1 + potato + ATX_box
All packages are the last.
When i do a :
shutdown -h now
or
halt
my system is rebooted, but not power off
I don't have the 2940U2W retail box, rather I have an integrated AIC-7890
(the chipset) on my asus p2b-s. And it has worked with a varity of kernels
starting out around 2.0.30.
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Ming Poon wrote:
Hi all,
I am just wondering if anyone is having problems
Well, I've actually used Partition Magic (the boot disk) to resize ext2
partitions. I'd
imagine that it can move them around just as successfully.
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virtanen wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Stephen Pitts wrote:
On Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 10:38:03AM +0300
John Foster wrote:
snip
. But my system has not CRASHED in 3 years while running Linux, but
about every other week when running Windows.
Best Wishes!
snip
Every other week? You're lucky, try every other day, when I uesed it. Although
thats 98, NT might be every other week.
-Aaron Solochek
something seg faults, but the message goes away
too quickly to see. When I try to run the executable I just get a seg
fault. This is a slink system running gnome, with kernel 2.2.10.
Anyhelp would be appreciated.
-Aaron Solochek
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.
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Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
On Sun, Jul 18, 1999 at 03:25:53PM -0500, Aaron Solochek wrote:
However it does not run, I go through the installation stuff (the text
version, since the graphic version won't load)
You need to install xpm4.7 from oldlibs
So none of your machines can reach the internet, but they can all reaach each
other?
If thats the case its just the way the gateway is set up, which I have no clue
how to
do in linux, I use a 386 with drdos and iproute.
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Patrick Kirk wrote:
Thanks to all
I do this?
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Leen Besselink wrote:
yeah... maybe something like half dublex - full duplex...
but then again... mostly this causes no connection at all...
I dunno... maybe it's a bad cable. It very much sounds like hardware to
me. Although a bad driver could be the cause
No, its all cat5, some store bought, some homemade.
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Ben Cranston wrote:
Btw, if you want to get involved in a nightmare, tell me why the only way I
can get the
net connection to my room working is to use this ONE SPECIFIC CABLE
COMBINATION!! All
times out.
Oh, also emacs19 gives me problems, it seems to be downloading fine, but
has yet to finish without some error or another.
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reinstall
:)
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girlfriend, and this will be her first computer.
I regret not making her install everything and deal with the problems, because
it
will take her much longer to learn the OS than if she had done it herself.
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That being said... Can anyone point me to, or give me
passwords. I'm sorry this is so vague,
but
I think those are the two aspects to further investigate.
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Chris Hoover wrote:
Is there anything special I have to setup to allow win98 to access my samba
shares? It keeps failing to authenticate my password. I tried
, is there someway to get autoloading apps to be
autoplaced, eventhough I have manual placement turned on? I am
basically trying to avoid having to click the mouse to place my eterm
when X starts.
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, it does give a similar BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
error.
I REALLY would appreciate any help with fixing this, and insight into
what went wrong.
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about this I'd appreaciate any insite.
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that deals with doing this? I looked around the webpage
but didn't find anything useful, and since I'm on a modem, I'd rather
not use http or ftp.
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remember which, but now it loads, and
I can't find it at all. I've tried showall and arrange icons but
neither reveal it. How can I get this thing back? And also, how can
I get it to do what I originally wanted: to autoload to the bottom left
corner?
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.
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Mark Wagnon wrote:
Hi all:
I too have been plagued by netscape since moving up to potato. I thought
it was a WM thing, but that wasn't it. I thought it was a netscape
version thing, but it wasn't that either. I moved back to slink, but
*that* wasn't it either
hardware time and/or date. Can someone explain?
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be fine, since I play my games in windows
anyways. Thanks.
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be great news, espically beacause the dvd-ram
causes some funny scsi problem in windows. I love rubbing the
stability of my system in his face. :)
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, but
it
started with an X and had a N, L, and S somewhere in the beginning.)
Opening gtkicq:
locale not supported, setting locale to 'C'
And there were others.
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Fu-Dong Chiou wrote:
Fu-Dong Chiou wrote:
HI,
After installing xcin, and its dependent
.
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uninstall it because I've never done that outside of dselect
before, and within dselect it then wants to remove everyhing dependent
on it. Am I screwed?
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Anyone know of some monitoring software for my APC Smart-ups 620net?
I'd prefer something X11 and pretty, but I'll settle for anything.
Thanks.
-Aaron Solochek
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I'm sure this has been addressed here before, but I missed it. I'm
looking for a nice program to watch .mpg's, avi's and such. What app(s)
do/does this?
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it. Its amazing how much of a
pain in the ass the windows freezing seems once you're not used to it.
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Cdrecord release 1.6.1 Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Jörg Schilling
TOC Type: 0 = CD-DA
scsidev: '0,04,00'
scsibus: 0 target: 4 lun: 0
atapi: 0
Device type
off of the harddrive and then having that mount the
rest of the system off this jax disk. How would I go about doing this?
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Well, how about imap with kerberos v4 support. Thats my 2 cents.
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On Mon, 10 May 1999, Chris Hoover wrote:
I've decided that I'm going to try and write an e-mail program for X, since I
have not been able to find a good one yet. However, I'm not sure what
I'm fairly sure the cards are both fine. So I was
wondering what could be causing this. Both kernels are compiled without
dummy network support.
Thanks.
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I have power management compiled in my kernel, but only the poweroff on
shutdown option. Is there a way to get the screen to stop going into
power saving mode? It happens both in and out of X.
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I was wondering what the ideal system to run gnome on is? I'm talking
software wise, I'm putting a system togther, and I don't know whether to
go potato or slink. Also what is the best method to get gnome working.
Oh, this is an intel machine and will have accelerated X on it. Thanks.
-Aaron
. when I tried to reboot with ctrl-alt-delete
it
asked for the administrator password for maintenance, which didn't seem to work.
Basically I needed to hit the reset switch, and then install the system from
scratch.
So be careful.
-Aaron Solochek
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Micha Feigin wrote:
I want
linux neither vt102 or ansi work. Does anyone
have any ideas? I'd really appreciate any help.
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really been done to these systems... any ideas?
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of the libraries while it was still slink, on two
I wanted to save time so I went strait to gnome. If there is an easier
method to get gnome working, I'm very open to suggestions.
Thanks,
Aaron Solochek
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