On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 11:32:40PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a good debugger for C programming. You know, the kind of thing
> that lets you step through a line at a time running your program and put
> watches on variables etc.
gdb is the usually used debugger under Linux. There'
over montanhas,
a experiência nos mostra que dinamite funciona melhor."
Jordi S. Bunster
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On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 08:59:39PM -0400, Jeff Reed wrote:
> i'm enjoying it immenseley.
We all do ... every single day. :)
-- Jordi
, tampoco con unstable. Pero, por favor, el idioma oficial de
esta lista es el ingles ... por favor ayuda a mantener eso ok? Si te
resulta imposible, verifica la pagina de las listas, de seguro debe
existir alguna en español.
Espero que entiendas, no es nada personal.
-- Jordi S. Bunster
On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 02:06:58PM -0700, David Frischknecht wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I downloaded a .deb file, but I'm having trouble
> installing it using apt-get. Could someone help me? Thanks.
You shouldn't use apt-get if you already have the file. You should use
dpkg -i file.deb
On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 10:50:20PM +0020, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there some other way to get tar and gzip back on my system
> without reinstalling?
Unpack the source somewere else, and pack it with ar or zip, or
whatever else you may have already installed on your system. Rsync
maybe. Or w
On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 11:51:20AM +1000, Tadeusz Bak wrote:
> However the command 'quota' issued by user or 'quota -u user' issued
> by root always results in:
>
> Disk quotas for user ... : none
>
> According to the manual page the output should show disk usage and set
> limits. Do you have any
On Sun, Aug 12, 2001 at 02:27:05PM +0200, Gabriel Pickard wrote:
> file:/instmnt/pool/main/e/exim/exim_3.22-4_i386.deb was corrupt
> in consequence, i cannot continue my installation ;-{
If the file is corrupt, is probably consequence of a scratch on the
CD' surface. Using other MTA, or download
ff and use dd?
Thanks in advance ...
Jordi S. Bunster
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ot to put it at all).
Hope this can help any soul in the future. Also, thanks to the ones
that at least read the question.
Jordi S. Bunster
, generation=4
Also, if anyone could tell what can I do about the message, even
though everything is working ok ... I'd appreciate.
Thanks in advance ...
Jordi S. Bunster
> How do I do that with Debian?
Just ommit the /rc.d part
Jordi S. Bunster
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nder some kind of networked file system.
I've done it with NFS, and I haven't had time to try other things like
Coda, but I really want to.
Good luck
Jordi S. Bunster
cmail and sendmail, and, of course a Debian box (2.2r3
in case it matters).
Thanks in andvance ....
Jordi S. Bunster
Jordi S. Bunster
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a,quota.
Wonder if anyone can give me a hand ... before I lose my /var. :)
Jordi S. Bunster
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peaking. AFAIK,
that's a potato issue. woody (or was it sid) have better
configurators for X. Or am I wrong? List?
Jordi S. Bunster
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roller X position X with X
geometry info, manually? To bypass BIOS recognition of it? This
should be documented in a HOWTO, Boot-Param I guess.
Jordi S. Bunster
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magine
what it does:
zeus:/home# repquota -a
continue: No such file or directory
continue: No such file or directory
The file quota.users that I create is always empty. When I
used Slackware, with quotas, the file continue never exists
and the quota.users has data.
Regards,
Jordi S.
moment, Load is a little bit lower (about 4), but idle is
still 0%. Quite weird uh?
If any command output is helpful, please let me know.
Jordi S. Bunster
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g the same stuff, but with Slackware. Load was
never that high, and the machine swapped all the time, at least
25 Megs. The new Debian Box never swaps, but has a high load
always.
Any thoughts?
Jordi S. Bunster
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Anyone using Mgetty and a Cyclades multi port board?
I installed the mgetty package and created the devices, as well
as the inittab entries (just like the examples found in Debian)
but the modems wont stop blinking the ARQ/FAX light , and they
don't answer.
What's possibly wrong?
Ok folks, I already know Debian is only ready with it's ready, but,
beign involved with the community, can anyone risk a probable time
range for woody to become stable?
Just wanted to know to see if I download 2.2r3 CDs or wait for
official woody iso images.
Thanks in advance
-- Jsb
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