that
somebody has markeded Debian CD sets in Spain prior to 2001? Evidence
of saturation bombing of the general public by 4-color ads is not
necessary, though it probably wouldn't hurt to be able to produce a
few thumbnail-sized black-and-whites in the local geek press.
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notation for assembler instructions than the one suggested by Intel
and used in Dos/win environment?
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what to
include !!!
I doubt that the presence or lack of include files would change the
meaning of a piece of inline assembler that compiles without
complaints (or any code that compiles without complaints, for that
matter).
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that doesn't match
the kernel you're running. AFAIK modules must be compiled to match
a specific kernel binary. (I could be wrong?)
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is
or is not followed, it cannot be advised to write numbers with
leading zeroes.
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).
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all of the pager packages include a 'zfoo' command that does
this with a single command. Less does, at least:
$ zless blahblah.gz
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?
What is the contents of that directory?
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tested
and proved to work well together before they were denounced 'stable'.
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printable postscript from the .dvi is in tetex-bin, too.
The stand-alone info reader (which is for making sense out of *.info
if one hasn't any emacs) has its own package, in section doc.
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-printable
No thanks.
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that Alfie has a texinfo source file, from a technical point
of view he is authoring. He cannot use the info reader without running
his source through makeinfo (which is in tetex-bin).
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completed.
Would instructions as to how to copy the .deb in question to a floppy
and install it with dpkg before running dselect suffice?
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already got marked as deleted.
fsck then completed the deletion process. Indeed, probably nothing
to worry about.
lost+found is usually for inodes that look OK but happen to not be
referenced from any directory, isn't it?
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already there) that and
see if it helps.
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Linux and Windows at boot-up time, or use a
boot manager from another source and let Lilo live in your root
partition, only to be activated when you choose to boot Linux.
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Darknight [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
However, whenever I try to build it using
the linux option, I get an error ld cannot open -ltermcap: no such file
or directory.
Do you have ncurses-dev (sp?) installed? AFAIR it installs
libtermcap.* as symlinks to libcurses.*.
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David Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Content-Type: image/gif;
name=monkeycomputer.gif
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename=monkeycomputer.gif
Please! The volume on this list is high enough without silly jokes.
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somewhere in
your path that gdb finds before it looks for the one you just
built.
Try starting gdb with './teste' as the argument and see if it
works better that way.
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is with the autodetection of the
terminal type at login What does that on a Debian system (I'm not
using mine right now)? telnetd? login?
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a reinstallation.
Debian does a fine job of 'live' upgrades between versions of itself,
but there is no hope that a live upgrade path from another
distribution can be created. The differences in the critical
basic details are too big.
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by turning the entire development
structure upside down?
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. supposed
to remain stable across compilers for the same architecture?
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mounting?
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/something
which makes the kernel search for the appropriate module, fail, and
return an error to the program which then decides it can do without
it.
At any rate, nothing seems to malfunction here save the error message.
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Robert Vollmert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
is there a comfortable way of starting programs as root when I'm logged
in as a normal user?
Look into the sudo package.
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this is highly insecure if the machine connects to
a network automatically as it boots, so unplug any LAN connections
you have while doing this, and preferably boot it into single
user mode until you've created a new root password.
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trying
to compile?
If so, see if you can reproduce your error with a small hello-worldish
example and post your example code along with the exact command line
you use to invoke g++
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, is at least as sophisticated as RPM and will give
you the same advantages. In fact we find deb to be a technically
superior tool.
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the code that controlls this process come from when there is no
file system yet?)
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Debian aims at complying to (AFAIK).
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your usual mixture of dependency on
cpu/disk/RAM performance.
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this to the situation on a windows box where
the CONFIG.SYS file (not to mention the registration database)
mostly consists of opaque entries that some automatic
installation tool decided you want, without also deciding that
you want to know why you want them.
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of
cd /mnt/win95/Program Files
cd /mnt/win95/Program\ Files
cd /mnt/win95/Program' 'Files
should work unless there is a bug in the kernel's long filename support.
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completely understood
why managements think that way.
A registered company can quit business, go broke, or simply decide to
skip the product.
A volunteer effort of individuals spread out over the internet is
unstoppable as long as anyone, anywhere, thinks the product should
live on.
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'. Could it be that the parameter is
misspelled and ignored so you get the default umask of 022?
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.
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E.L. Meijer \(Eric\) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
cat $TMPFILE
is enough, so that the entire script becomes
Hm, seemingly I assumed that the header the original poster spoke
of had already been written to the tmpfile.
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working somewhere deep
inside your home you would rather see
~/foo/bar/xyzzy/grizzle:$
than
/home/kent/foo/bar/xyzzy/grizzle:$
There doesn't seem to be any way of turning this feature off in
standard bash.
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I wrote:
There doesn't seem to be any way of turning this feature off in
standard bash.
after downloading and checking the source No, there isn't.
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console.
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E.L. Meijer \(Eric\) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
while read line; do
echo $line $TMPFILE
done
Any special reason for not simply doing
cat $TMPFILE
?
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supplies
of persistence and patience. That goes no matter how you start.
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of the file. I wasn't
using bash at the time, though, so I can't say for sure.
but somehow it failed to find the libc6 libraries even though they were
there before.
You have tried logging in as root and running ldconfig, right? (which
is always step one if one suspects library problems).
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maintainer scripts and wrap your
self-built exim up as a debian package? You should be able to get the
necessary debianizing magic from the package source for the debian
exim.
Or am I misunderstanding you, too?
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version of apt...
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a little too violently.
Simply become root and delete the file. That should clear the error.
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megabytes is 196608
kilobytes. So if you just divide by 1000 you'll be telling linux that
you have 4 megabytes that aren't there, which is asking for trouble
all right!
now lets switch to windows95 shall we..
Hardly so on a debian mailing list, I say.
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with such a situation? What
have I missed - apart from backing up the file in question before
hacking on it, but the original *was* there on the cdrom, right?
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to be in the canon of
things one can expect do to portably on unices.
bison.info contains source for a reasonable default yyerror()
you could use instead of -ly.
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at hand, but try to see if not 'man mknod' produces
a pointer. Or else, there is a definitive listing somewhere in
the kernel source tree.
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Jesse Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
but the version
number that comes up at boot still says 2.0.34 (which I think is hamm).
That looks suspiciously like a kernel relase number, not a Debian
release number. slink uses kernels from the 2.0.x series.
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