I have an agonizing problem that I hope someone can help me solve.
I have an old 486SX-25 that acts as a ipmasqing machine. My cable modem
plugs into it, and then I have an internal network on the 192.168.1.*
private network space. Behind this machine I have a Win98 box and an
OpenBSD box that
install the imap-4 package.
Will there be a IMAP4rev1 for Debian coming soon. Currently I installed the
imap-4 debian package and replaced the imapd binary with a redhat one so I
can get it to work half decently with Outlook Express.
jason
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The last times I visited the Debian web site I had to realize that it is
not very impressing concerning design and structure. Especially in
design the sites of FreeBSD, The GNOME Project, KDE, Red Hat, etc. have
a lot more to offer.
Although the Debian site may not be a 'pretty' as some that
I have been running hamm on my ipmasq'ing machine for about a month now with
no problems until 2 days ago. I have hamm on a 486sx-25/8mb ram with no
monitor or keyboard that just does masqing to a win98 and a linux machine on
my own internal network.
The ipmasqing set up is unaffected, the 2
I'm running hamm and have just installed the wu-ftpd server for the purpose
of an anonymous ftp account. I thought I had everything working, or so it
appeared to work from any command line ftp client (linux/win95), but when a
friend tried to get to it using wsftp, no directory listing was given
I'm upgrading a fairly new bo system to hamm following the libc5 to libc6 howto.
I've run into a problem when it comes to install libc6_2.0.6-3.deb as it
reports a conflict with libc5. So I did as the HOWTO says and downloaded the
older version of libc5 from the link in the HOWTO -
I have to install Linux onto a umsdos file system on one of my computers,
even though I know it isn't a suggested practice.
What steps should I take to install a fresh debian system onto umsdos. I
have a up and running Debian system to make a new kernel and what not.
Thanks for any info or
Alec Clews wrote:
Does anyone disagree with this? Are SPI happy to have this
functionality
in the Official Debian distribution? Does the SPI board have view on
any
of this?
In one of the first posts of this thread I suggested that it be aimed at
single user systems will low resource
On Thu, 31 Jul 1997, George Bonser wrote:
What I had in mind to do for the local distribution that I was going to
make was fvwm and a nice set of default menus. The default X install can
be made a little nicer than Debian because I would only give them one
choice X or no X with
fvwm is well documented and there are a gazillion examples of
configuration files that allow the user to customize their setup. THe
GoodStuff button panel is very useful and a simple pager with four
desktops is easilly done and easilly understood by the newbie reading the
config files.
I
pass through dselect. One of my projects on my todo list is a subset of
debian and some local stuff to make an sbay.org linux distribution for
sbay.org that will install and work with a minimum number of choices given
to the user. Once it is installed, the user will be informed about debian
After downloading a PDF file tonight I realized I needed something to view it
with. I tried xpdf but kept getting a xref table error. Then I tried gv and
was getting a whole slew of errors from gs.
Is there a simple way to view a PDF file. I'd rather not download the reader
from Adobe.
I'm just curious what happened to the netscape-beta package. I can't seem to
find it tho it is listed in the search at www.debian.org.
Thanks
Jason
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After reinstalling Debian last night (I did a fresh 1.3.1 install) with
XFree86 I can't figure it what I am missing that hold the program xmkmf. It
has always been there before (so I didn't know which package specifically
holds it).
Could anyone tell me which package I need to get this file.
I downloaded the kernel source package for v2.0.30 planning to compile the
new kernel for my machine so I could finally get sound support. The
readme mentions a make-kpkg (or is it kpkg-make, I tried both) and I could
not find either in bo, contrib, non-free and it was included in the kernel
I saw in debian-announce that Qt 1.2 has been put into a debian package
but I can not find it on any of the sites. Could someone please tell me
where to find it.
Thanks
Jason
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This may be possible but I'm still getting a grasp on
all the unix utils. I would like dpkg to make a master list of everyfile that
it has installed, then have linux make a list of every file on the system
(excluding /usr/local and /home) and then matching the 2 lists and give me the
add folders and deleting stuff and so on.
Is there a better way to go about this. I use fetchmail ro retrieve from
my POP3 server but I don't think this has any effect on the sending of the
mail.
Would a better solution maybe to sart using mh and exmh?
Thanks for any help.
Jason Ish
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Has anyone been able to use the bo install floppies. When it comes time
install the base system from the floppies base14-1 - 4 I get the message
Usage: floppy_merge device
Unable to install base system - or something to that effect.
This is before trying to read the floppy, so
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