Colin Telmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 29 Apr 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote:
On Wed, 30 Apr 1997, Karl Ferguson wrote:
At 09:50 AM 29/04/97 -0700, Ryan Shaw wrote:
i've looked through the archives and haven't found an answer as of yet.
i'd like the screen cleared on logout
Rick Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just type command lpr. Replace command with the command you want print
That should be command | lpr. Otherwise you'll just get a file
called `lpr', which of course one could print :)
Graeme
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Michael J Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
something I need to do in the etc/passwd file to get the client to
recognize the users and passwords?
Make sure you run `make' in /var/yp after you add users to the system.
This will update the NIS maps.
Also, make sure you have the following line at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried extracting a tar tape on a machine which did not
have the same users as the machine on which the tar tape was
created, it resulted in all the files created being owned by root.
I would have expected that it should have created the files
with the same
Hi Kay,
We currently have 5 Debian clients running with /usr, /home and bits
of /var (shared tfm and pk font files). The system runs really well
over our not too busy 10Mbps ethernet. This may be because we have a
good server, PPro 200MHz with 64MB and a fast-wide SCSI disk, so your
milage might
Nathanael Nunes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am atempting to install debian on a 486. It seems to work fine execpt
for the networking part. While booting up it sais NE200 Detected and
Sounds like your network is not being setup properly at boot. Even after
the card is detected the system
Thought [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do I make a whole directory tree and it's files readable by everyone?
I can't just chmod -R a+r dir because then they won't be able to cd to the
directories, but I can't chmod -R a+rx dir because then all the files will
be executable... Is there a way
Jonathan A. Buzzard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
now connected via modem. It delivers mail fine *except* the From: field=
=2E
Instead of reading [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Having read
Just a thought, but what's your machine's entry in hosts? I have a
similar config at home
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tim O'Brien) writes:
but not over the network. Locally, lpr produces a text output quite nicely.
But over the network, nothing appears to happen.
Using lpc and issuing stat, I find that the pritjob has queued locally, and
says it's waiting for the other machine to start
St. Johns Computer Center [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do you view the log of the past logins?
St. Johns Computer Center
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`last' should do the trick. `last user' for a specific user.
Graeme
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Sevenich) writes:
I am using tkHTML to create a WebCourse and now need to include some block
diagrams. Is anyone aware of a utility that will let me efficiently create
such diagrams in gif or jpeg format? I am currently using tgif, but am
wondering if something
Jean-Paul Lacharme [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I configured a HPLaserJet Serie II printer in text mode. My /etc/printcap
entry is :
I have an HPLJ II which was configured using magicfilter and works
just fine. The good thing about magicfilter (and apsfilter) is that
the set up filters for
John == John T Larkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John On Feb 7, A. M. Varon wrote
It seems that shell scripts i have made in my debian
distrib. doesn't run. you need to put ./ in front in order for
it to execute.
John Bash will only execute programs which are specified in
Does anyone know if there exists a utility to try and repair dammaged
gzip files? I have a tar.gz with 13 postscript files which were
generated with an MSDOG graphics programme in the Dark Days,
unforunately when I gunzip I get
$ tar -xvzf figures.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- graeme/staff 23145 Apr 17
Mike == Mike Patterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mike The problem is that I'm trying to do a debian install in
Mike less than 100 megs. Of course this means forgoing things
Mike like X, etc... But every time I go through dselect and
Mike choose packages to remove, it refuses to
Jamie == Jamie Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jamie How can I access my floppy and cd-rom drives? Also, how
Jamie can I access my ms-dos partition on my hard drive?
Put the following lines in /etc/fstab...
/dev/fd0/floppy autonoauto,user 0 0
/dev/cdrom
Martin == Martin Stromberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know if there exists a utility to try and repair
dammaged gzip files?
Martin Not necessarily so. Perhaps gunzip figures.tar.gz
Martin followed by tar -xvf figures.tar works out all right.
I have tried that, I
Andrea == Andrea Arcangeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andrea I have installed the ucbmpeg package: # dpkg -i
Andrea /iomega/debian/ucbmpeg_1r2-2.deb Selecting previously
Andrea deselected package ucbmpeg. (Reading database ... 25046
Andrea files and directories currently
Bruce == Bruce Perens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce From: Brian C. White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I never placed my position as distribution manager on the
line for this point. I just said that if you didn't want me to
do my job, then say so.
Bruce Indeed you didn't. I think
Mark == Mark Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mark Partition check: hda: hda1 hdb: hdb1 hdb2 hdb3 VFS: Cannot
Mark open root device 08:01 Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount
Mark root fs on 08:01
Your floppy is trying to boot from the device with major number 8,
minor number 1.
Carnage == Carnage [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Carnage Hello, When you installed XFree 3.2, did you experience
Carnage any problems with the xrdb utility not working? When I
Carnage first tried it, xrdb would exit with a can't run
Carnage '/usr/lib/cpp -Dblablabla' with a whole
michael == Fundamental [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
michael my debian time is wrong:) The time in my cmos is correct,
michael but the time that debian displays is incorrect
After doing a `date -s Now' to get the system time right, use `clock -w'
or `clock -wu' to set the CMOS clock. (The
Some ideas:
Did you recompile the kernel with support for the psaux device?
If you compiled it as a module is the module loaded?
(`lsmod' to find out - you should see psaux, and probably misc too.)
If you're using the kerneld module loader have you done a `depmod -a'
to sort out the module
XFree 3.2 is in the new unstable tree: /pub/debian/bo/binary-i386/x11
I recently upgraded to 3.2 and it hasn't crashed on me yet :)
Graeme
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Andrew == Andrew Y Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andrew -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- What file do I put my
Andrew PGP public key in to have it displayed in my finger info
Andrew in Debian Linux?
Any plain text file in .pgpkey should be displayed be cfingerd when a
remote finger
The way I read the dselect discussion my feelings are that most people
are happy with what dselect does (even if they don't know it, cf.
standard machine configs), but are perhaps not too enamoured of the
programme's interface...
Simon == Simon Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Simon and a
These packages are in the Debian distribution:
/pub/debian/non-free/binary-i386/unzip_5.12-13.deb
/pub/debian/non-free/binary-i386/zip_2.01-13.deb
/pub/debian/rex/binary-i386/misc/zip_2.01-14.deb
/pub/debian/rex/binary-i386/misc/unzip_5.12-15.deb
and should do the
cron.daily, etc run at the times specified in the file /etc/crontab .
The format's pretty obvious, basically MINUTE, HOUR, DAY OF MONTH,
MONTH, DAY OF WEEK, with a * meaning run always.
# /etc/crontab: system-wide crontab
# Unlike any other crontab you don't have to run the `crontab'
# command
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