Greetings,
Christian
PS.: yes, I'll be a good boy and file a bug report soonish ;-)
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It sets the sand a-blowing,
And
r installing netscape? -- I gave a half-hearted
> attempt under dselect but found conflicts, resolved by removing
> netscape.
I used the netscape installer package 3.01-4 for netscape 3.01 and it
does behave very well (less problems than manual installation ;-)
Greetings,
ut some
missing files. AFAIK it's safe to ignore this.
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
ctive Caml is almost upwards compatible with Caml
Special Light, except for a few additional reserved keywords that have
forced some renamings of standard library functions. The script
tools/csl2ocaml in the distribution can be used to automate the
conversion from Caml Special Light to Object
tion. Unfortunately that doesn't help you :-/
Besides I believe it should look for a terminfo entry instead of
termcap.
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fi
nfig OR make menuconfig OR make config
4) make-kpkg clean
5) make-kpkg -r=custom.1.0 kernel_image
6) dpkg -i ../kernel*.deb
then reboot and test.
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it end
is proposed by the preinstallation script.
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It sets the sand a
age.
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It sets the sand a-blowing,
And the blackberries a-growing.
nstall it seperately.
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It sets the sand a-blowing,
And the blackberries a-growing.
s?
>
Hi,
ugly fix. Edit the prerm script and comment out the offending lines so
that it won't complain anymore.
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a
etup.
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It sets the sand a-blowing,
And the blackberries a-growing.
(Henry D
TED]> Tue, 10 Jun 1997 10:45:30 -0500
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It sets the sand a-bl
libgdbm1
Suggests: perl-suid, perl-debug
Conflicts: io
and it did succeed installing man-db.
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks fo
reinstallation. This
may, for example, cause parts of the package to
remain on the system, which will then be forgotten
by dpkg.
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
r is it just removed from view while it remains on the disk?
>
AFAIK it's really gone at least shortly afterwards because the space
will be reused.
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the railroad to me ?
I nev
upport is not yet included in the kernel distribution, although
there are patches available. See
http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/fat32.html>
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the railroad to me ?
I neve
ry an older kernel like 2.0.6
for the backup (ugly solution) or another SCSI adapter (ugly,
too). Otherwise I think it's an unsolved kernel problem :-(
Do you get tape errors in /var/log/messages ?
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PRO
can use Wget to make mirrors of archives and home
pages, or traverse the web like a WWW robot (Wget understands
/robots.txt).
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
I
levant parts of my
setup.
In /etc/profile or ~/.bash_profile
LC_MESSAGES="de_DE"
LC_CTYPE=iso_8859_1
export LC_MESSAGES LC_CTYPE
Note that I didn't set LANG
In ~/.emacs
(standard-display-european t)
Please tell me if this does function for you too !
Greetings,
rt via our bug system (see
http://www.debian.org for more info).
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It
es indicate that there
were write errors on different segments of your tape but the retries
succeded. You could try to format your tape with the new ftape-3.03
but it takes approx. 4 hours.
Otherwise send me an email with the messages and we can try to figure
it out (I can forward it to dev.linux
istian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It sets the sand a-blowing,
And the blackberries a-growing.
(Henry David Thoreau)
--
TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM T
zen and if you have any problems PLEASE
report them so that the debian maintainers can fix them before the release
of 1.3.
To reassure you: There shouldn't be many problems left ;-)
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the
eason (I think it is
missing in a current base-passwd package release but fixed now).
/etc/shells should look like this:
# /etc/shells: valid login shells
/bin/ash
/bin/bash
/bin/csh
/bin/sh
/usr/bin/es
/usr/bin/ksh
/usr/bin/rc
/usr/bin/tcsh
/usr/bin/zsh
Greetings,
s check then your inetd.conf for any superfluous
entries of cvs.
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It sets the sand a-blo
s just sleeping ;-) Seems to be a quick and dirty hack which came
from the upstream source to solve problems with bash2.0. Hopefully it
will be solved more cleanly in the near future.
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the ra
on for you too.
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It sets the sand a-blowing,
And the blackberries a-growing.
DOS (win95) which partition I have no
>
> idea how to mount - I tried to set it as /dev/hdc without reason,
>
> nevermind. If someone will help me with X i'll be greatful...!
>
Hope I will be able to help you.
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christia
tomatically mounting of floppy is not that easy. If you work usually
with floppies with a DOS filesystem on it take a look at the mtools
package. You don't need to mount/umount in this case.
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wha
some features in the kernel you had as modules
before edit now /etc/modules.conf and comment the lines out which
describe the features you have compiled in
11. try it and reboot
Greetings,
Christian
--
Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the r
>
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Meder)
> > Subject: Re: DIP to PPP ?
> > To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Date: Tue, 17 Dec 1996 22:54:48 -0500 (EST)
>
> > The /etc/ppp/chatscript:
> > ABORTBUSY
> >
> I've been installing, purging, etc several packages with dselect. After
> quitting I wanted to install some other thing and, to my surprise, ftp is
> no longer available as an Access method (just cdrom, nfs, harddisk,
> mounted, floppy). Probably I did something wrong when installing things,
> // Begin ZetnetPPP.Dip \\
> #!/usr/sbin/dip
>
> netmask 255.255.255.0
> get $mtu 1006
> get $remote 194.73.161.1
> port modem
> speed 38400
> parity N
> databits 8
> stopbits 1
> flush
> send \r\n\r\n
> send ATZ\r
> wait OK 2
>
> send atdt0345573793\r
> flush
>
> I read that there is a 'dftp' C-shell-script in the 'contrib/tool'
> directory in the ftp site but I couldn't find it !! Does anyone know
> where it is ??
This is copied out of the package description:
Dftp can also be run on a non-Debian machine in the case where the
Debian machine does not
>
> On Thu, 12 Dec 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > On 12 Dec 1996, Rob Browning wrote:
> >
> > > "Carlo U. Segre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > > > Indeed, that is what I meant above by saying that the configuration
> > > > files
> > > > seem OK. Both the Xresources files have va
35 matches
Mail list logo