"Aaron M. Stromas" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Does anybody have cyrus-imapd v 1.5.2 (potato Debian package) working
> with Netscape mailer or Mozilla?
> In my case I can get my mail if I configure the MUA to use POP
> protocol but not IMAP. Does anyone have an idea oof why is that? TIA,
>
AFAIK, 1.5.19
Ales Jerman wrote:
>
> Does anybody know any good pascal compilers? Maybe also for X.
> Thanks!
If you are looking for something extremely powerful, but not "classic"
Pascal, you *do* know about Borland's Kylix project, right?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I installed the pppoe 2.8 debian package and configured it with adsl-setup.
> I can connect to my ISP with adsl-start.
> Now I want to have the connection starting at boot time. There are two ways:
>
> 1. I put the following script in /etc/init.d
>
> #!/bin/sh
> /usr
I'm pretty sure it's the item "Crystal Sound Fusion" under "Sound card
support".
Are you using the 2.2.18pre21 kernel source package or some other?
"Andrew D Dixon,,," wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> I'm trying to compile support for my sound card into my kernel but I
> can't find an option for it in make
I see it under 2.2.18pre21. It's actually cs46xx.c.
^
Wojciech Milek wrote:
>
> Which kernel do you have? I can't find this module in 2.2.18
>
> W
>
> > Hi All,
> > I'm trying to compile support for my sound card into my kernel but I
> > can't find a
Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
>
[Description of complicated problem omitted]
>
> I am very confused. Can anyone give me a hint, how to setup DSL?
>
> Thanks!
> juh
>
> > I set up pppoe as written in README.Debian. So I edited
> > /etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider and all the other files.
>
I'm not sure
"Karsten M. Self" wrote:
>
> on Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 03:26:53PM -0700, Dan Owens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > What items need to be turned on in the kernel to allow parallel port
> > printing?
>
> Parallel port support.
>
*And* "PC-style hardware". *And* "parallel printer support".
"Robert A. Jacobs" wrote:
>
> Is it possible to enable CGIs (shell scripts, C/C++ apps, etc.) and
> CGI perl-scripts to both operate out of the same directory? I know you can do
> this if you add ".pl" to the list of extensions approved under the handler
> "cgi-script"...what I want to be able to
Darryl RXthering wrote:
>
> Can someone explain the advantage many see in Debian upgrades vrs. RedHat?
> To take a concrete example, lets say I planned to start upgrading my home
> throwaway box (where I put up slink a few years back).
>
For a concrete example, someone reported a bind security pr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> After having read all the documentation and a detailed, long article in a
> linux magazine, I've installed hylafax server & client under potato.
> If I launch faxsetup it simply tells, among other non-essential things,that
> not an fuser (fax user ???) is defined and
if so
what would be the correct location to add to my "sources.list" to keep
current?
Thanks.
Keith
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Keith O'Connell)
"Eric G. Miller" wrote:
>
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 11:04:37AM -0600, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> > I recently downgraded from XFree 4 to 3.3.6 (the one in Potato). I also
> > made sure to downgrade xbase-clients and xserver-svga (the server I'm
> > using)
On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 11:03:43PM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> on Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 10:22:33PM -0800, Keith Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am using debian potato and am trying to print a document generated
> > by latex. Problem
, latex, lprng,
magicfilters, printcap?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Keith Johnson
pgp5DzcCuBnYU.pgp
Description: PGP signature
I recently downgraded from XFree 4 to 3.3.6 (the one in Potato). I also
made sure to downgrade xbase-clients and xserver-svga (the server I'm
using). Then, I recreated my XF86Config file.
I have my XF86Config file set up so that there is only one resolution
choice for each color depth. That way
U. How is this Syty related?
Keith
Nick wrote:
>
> How do I set the follwing up for my network
>
> Office A
> outside ip: 62.xxx.xxx.2
> isp gateway: 62.xxx.xxx.1
> lan interface: 192.168.1.1
> inside ip's: 192.168.1.0/24
>
> Office B
> outsi
"Brooks R. Robinson" wrote:
>
> > the kernel with the correct modules for the card. You should be able to
> > get the info you need from Dell, especially since they are now
> > supporting Linux on many of their systems. They may have a driver/module
>
> This seems to be your best idea. Your box
endency enabled). I did run make modules and make
modules_install anyway, hoping that that would resolve the problem, but it
had no effect.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Keith
I'm trying to avoid using isapnp tools, because I understand that they have
trouble with AWE 32 anyway, and on an earlier attempt, pnpdump didn't
recognize my sound card at all.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Keith
rstand how to set it up
from Documentation/kmod.txt (refers to a directory that doesn't exist in my
setup).
All this should be academic, since I'm actually not using modules at all,
but I'd like to get rid of the error message.
Thanks,
Keith
Hello,
I have put a more recent version of WINE and a copy of Netscape4 from
the Netscape site onto my otherwise, strict potato system. I had
various reasons for doing this and put both packages into the
/usr/local/ hierarchy.
I would like to let `apt-get' know two things: (1) Don't muck with wit
tx from the
console. That might point you in the right direction in what is
screwing up.
Also, make sure you are not starting anything in .Xresources that is
exiting, the server will shutdown when when it (meaning the anything)
does. (don't know why)
Hope this helps
Keith
pgpCndT42Wi1E.pgp
Description: PGP signature
ules from the generic kernel causing the
problem?
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Grace and peace,
Keith
gt; knowledge and you run `apt-get upgrade'?
>
Okay, now I am a little confused. I have been using `apt-get
dist-upgrade' on a regular basis. (It seems to update my system
fine). Am I doing something wrong here?
Keith Johnson
for Vision CPiA based cameras v1.0.0
Parallel port driver for Vision CPiA based cameras v1.0.0
CPiA Version: 1.30 (2.10)
CPiA PnP-ID: 0553:0002:0100
VP-Version: 1.0 0100
1 camera(s) found
usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
usb.c: registered new driver hub
usb.c: registered new
Fu-Dong Chiou wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I recently installed RP-PPPoE and was able to get connected using my DSL
> modem. However, I am having a problem. Netscape and telnet works fine,
> but not ssh (ssh works if it's connecting to localhost, but not the
> internet) and ftp (although ftp under netsca
me to the same point. Any
> suggestions before I decide to re-install?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Keith
>
7;t be accessed because it isn't there. Is there
anything analogous to Windows' "safe mode" that could get me into the system
just enough to get to /lib/modules/2.2.17-old and change it back?
Boot floppy doesn't work; it just gets me to the same point. Any
suggestions before I decide to re-install?
Thanks,
Keith
quot; list, does and
"update-upgrade" get the package from the stable group, or is there, as
was suggested to me a separate site for security fixes that I should
have in my sources list?
I really like this way of staying up-to-date, but I just want to
Willi Dyck wrote:
>
> On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 05:53:42PM -0300, Marcelo Luiz de Laia wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Please, how do I can configure (set) my Video Card SiS 6326 8MB AGP Ver 2.2
> > on my Debian? I don't run X on my card video!!!
> What kind of problem do you have?
> I had the same video car
Charles Radding wrote:
>
> Print spoolers (I have tried CUPS and now lprng) cannot find my parallel
> port. It's there; Windows knows about it; the kernel detects it, whether the
> parallel port is built in or a module, whether the kernel is 2.2.18 or 2.4.2;
This stuff has changed under kernel 2.
Jason Price wrote:
>
> I am installing Debian 2.2 for the first time (on a dual cpu box) and
> have run into a problem with my NIC. I have a Linksys LNE100TX, which
> I understand uses the Tulip module. During setup, I tried to select
> the Tulip module to install, but I got an error saying that
I'm running slapd, and I notice I always get 3 processes.
At loglevel 1096, my daemon.log looks like this:
Feb 26 18:04:34 debserver slapd[27202]: line 35 (database^Ildbm)
Feb 26 18:04:34 debserver slapd[27202]: line 38
(suffix^I^I"dc=institute")
Feb 26 18:04:34 debserver slapd[27202]: line 41
(di
Barry Samuels wrote:
>
> I've spent hours and hours trying to set up Hylafax/Faxgetty to auto
> detect fax/data calls and respond appropriately for data calls.
>
> I have had partial success in that I can now get it to distinguish between
> fax and data calls and accept the fax or start mgetty fo
Stan Brown wrote:
>
> On Sun Feb 25 14:33:51 2001 brian moore wrote...
> >
> >On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 02:08:38PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
> >> Let;s just cut to the chase on this.
> >>
> >> I need to be able to create, and work with larg files (> 2G) under
> >> Debian Linux. Secondly I need the m
Brian S Enyart wrote:
>
> I've got an Epson 740 I've set up with magicfilter.
>
> When I attempt to print a file (user or root), the job queues up
> normally, then disappears as if it had been printed, but it hasn't been!
> I get no error messages, and if I ask lpr to send email on completion,
--
> From: Richard Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 11:15 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: [OT] Re: WYSIWYG HTML Editor
>
> > From: "Keith G. Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Steve wrote:
>
>
Steve wrote:
>
>
> It's like the argument that b4 good page layout apps like Quark were as
> good as they are that the pros used to write their own postcript. Now most
> pros use a professional page layout app like Quark because it truly is
> WYSIWYG and almost no one writes their own postscript
William Leese wrote:
>
> On Monday 19 February 2001 16:45, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
>
> > Actually, I don't understand the part about "if i had a server".
> > If
> > you've got a Linux box, you can run Apache and any one of several DB's
> >
Fu-Dong Chiou wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if it is possible to use Verizon DSL modem from Linux. I
> have this modem connected to a 3Com ethernet hub, which connects to 3
> machines. Verizon DSL has software for PC and Mac, and both work. Each
> machine would get its own IP address. No
William Leese wrote:
>
>
> heh, noted.. using a seagate HD here.. only a few months old, had one prob
> with it.. which had something to do with the powersaving feature i'm
> guessing. can't see any reason to reboot linux at all, with exception as
> someone already said installing a new kernel..
mike polniak wrote:
>
> Jeff Weatherford wrote:
> > Bryan Carpenter wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm a newbie asking for help as to which network
> > > card to buy that will "just be seen" by a standard
> > > Debian 2.2.17 install. I've tried a Netgear FA312
> > > and a Linksys LNE100TX rev. 4.1, but n
Bryan Carpenter wrote:
>
> I'm a newbie asking for help as to which network
> card to buy that will "just be seen" by a standard
> Debian 2.2.17 install. I've tried a Netgear FA312
> and a Linksys LNE100TX rev. 4.1, but neither seems
> to be easy to set up. I did try getting the "tulip"
> driver
ething
equivalent) to find out what I lost and what I need to reinstall?
Sorry for stupid newbie questions. I'm trying to read the manual, but it
seems you need to know the commands you're looking for before you look them
up.
Keith
-Original Message-
From: USM Bish <[EM
ng my video card recognized, but when I
tried to log back in, I couldn't get in either by my user name or as root.
Any suggestions on why this would happen?
Is there any possible way to deal with this, other than to reinstall the
whole system?
Grace and peace,
Keith
x27;s website says that XFree86 3.3.6 supports SiS 5597/5598
http://www.xfree86.org/3.3.6/SiS2.htm#2 ).
So why didn't anXious recognize it? How do I get video support?
Thanks for help in advance,
Keith
that my system appears to use an a.out binary system, which is not
supported by this release of XFree86. On the XFree86 website, I am told
that "Elf is the only binary type supported for Linux OSs."
All this stuff is new to me. How can I deal with this problem?
Keith
"Keith G. Murphy" wrote:
>
> Joakim Svensson wrote:
> >
> > Hi Debian users,
> >
> > I am wondering if there is any ghostscript
> > GhostScript 5.50 or gs-aladdin 6.50 with
> > the gimp print stp driver compiled in as a
> > dep packet ?
"Christopher W. Aiken" wrote:
>
>
> I wrote an install script that will copy the Epson740
> drivers to the Ghostscript directory, put in a new
> /etc/printcap file, create /var/spool/lpd/{lp|lp1|lp2}
> directories, and your done. You just have to "restart"
> the lpd daemon.
>
I'm confused. I t
Daniel de los Reyes wrote:
>
> I am not sure how I should start fetchmail on my system.
> I have read that to start it as a system deamon at boot time, all the local
> users account data should be placed in a file under /root , I don't want to
> do that.
> Isn't there a way to start fetchmail as a
Joakim Svensson wrote:
>
> Hi Debian users,
>
> I am wondering if there is any ghostscript
> GhostScript 5.50 or gs-aladdin 6.50 with
> the gimp print stp driver compiled in as a
> dep packet ?
I had one built once upon a time for a version of gs-aladdin, but seem
to have lost it. Since then, t
Phillip Deackes wrote:
>
> On Fri, 12 Jan 2001 09:43:19 -0600
> "Keith G. Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I couldn't get that to work when I used 'on this system', nor can I see
> > those as allowed 'noise'
Phillip Deackes wrote:
>
> On Thu, 11 Jan 2001 09:09:51 -0600
> "Keith G. Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Don't know what you have in your .fetchmailrc (you really should have
> > posted it), but have you looked at using the 'to
Phillip Deackes wrote:
>
> I set up fetchmail to start as a daemon on boot, using a script Ross
> Boylan sent to the list recently - it specifies /root/.fetchmailrc
>
> I have put the correct .fetchmailrc into /root, but when I now look at
> /var/log/exim/mainlog I see this:
>
> 2001-01-11 00:16
Angel Parra wrote:
>
> I am trying to install a fax server with Debian using hylafax. Can
> anybody tell me where to find howto and which windows cliente can I use?
>
You should go to www.hylafax.org for more information.
There's also a Hylafax mailing list that's useful.
Windows clients?
WHFC
Stewart James wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> a little while ago I reported I was having problems with running a
> commercial app. This app was netscape console. The setup program was
> segfaulting.
>
> Well after a few headaches etc I eventually got to looking at rpm files. I
> remove the old libte
"james (home)" wrote:
>
> Hi all aving great problems with installing and using CPAN
James, while you'll want to use CPAN sooner or later, most likely, all
you really need to do to get DBI is:
apt-get install libdbi-perl
And for the mysql-specific stuff:
apt-get install libdbd-mysql-perl
> Eric Langager wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> We are currently in the process of setting up the curriculum for
> teaching the Oracle database system here at the University of
> Advancing Computer Technology. I feel that it would be a good idea to
> teach Oracle administration on some sort of UNIX pl
The title says it all.
Trying to upgrade to unstable.
Has anyone seen this before?
Harry Henry Gebel wrote:
>
> A friend of mine wants me to set up an account for him on our server, and
> since I do not allow telnet logins he needs a Windows SSH client. I checked
> around and there are quite a number of them out there, can anybody
> recommend which is the best? I do not have a W
Colin Watson wrote:
>
> Helgi =?iso-8859-1?Q?=D6rn?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >guran remberg wrote:
> >> I have just read an article by a chap named Kurt Seifrieds, which was
> >> mainly about security on Debian. I was alarmed and have decided to
> >> switch to Red Hat as many experts advises
Joakim Svensson wrote:
>
> Hello list,
>
> I am running woody and am about to get my EPSON 740 printer
> up and running.
>
> What are the prefered way to do this ? I am thinking
>
> Ghostscript
> gimp-print stp driver
> what else ? magicfilter
> what are PDQ,CUPS,LPD ? can it help me ?
>
> Ha
can't say whether your values are right,but this site might help some
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2000/06/29/hdparm.html
-Original Message-
From: Anthony Fox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 October 2000 11:36
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: hdparm and hd performanc
I was wondering what the debian equivalent to rc.local is. I want to put
this setting
hdparm -c 1 -d 1 /dev/hda
which speeds up hard disk access in one of the start up files and was under
the impression that on non debian systems it would go into the bottom of
rc.local
<>
Robert Waldner wrote:
>
> On Fri, 27 Oct 2000 13:52:26 +0800, Livia Admin writes:
> >I'm using debian/woody and kernel-2.4-test*.
> >anyone pls try running "yes `yes`" as any user if it crashes your system..
> >ca
> >use it crashes mine.
>
> it doesn´t crash my box, it just eats up the whole a/
Moritz Schulte wrote:
>
>
> Oh, I've an idea. Some mail servers (for example GMX's ones) filter
> (yes, they just kick them out) mails, which have some header wrong
> header entries. For example, if you have an "X-Sender:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]" entry, it gets filtered out by GMX,
> IIRC. Try sendin
John Anderson wrote:
>
> I'm trying to set up mgetty to except logins through the modem. When I
> dial from a terminal, all I receive is a connect speed but no login
> prompt. How do I make mgetty issue a login prompt?
>
Put something like this in your /etc/mgetty/login.config file:
/AutoPPP/
I got this message in my box this morning:
/etc/cron.daily/standard:
find: /mnt/accountant_c: Input/output error
I confirmed that the error comes from checksecurity doing its setuid
checks.
My problem is not with the error; it's that checksecurity looks at this
filesystem at all.
Doing a 'mount
Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
>
>
> So I had no problems. But if someone never saw his Linux-guru-friend
> writing the line "S3:2345:respawn:/sbin/mgetty -x 3 ttyS3" into
> inittab to get the fax running, how can he ever configure it?
>
The Debian mgetty package does that for you, in the form of a c
George Bonser wrote:
>
> >
> > I for one would buy a t-shirt with the chicken printed on it. Any
> > takers?
> >
>
> hmmm ... now that sounds really cool. Make the Debian mascot a
> chicken! I kinda like it. How about a logo with a penguin and a chicken,
> wing/flipper over each others shoulder!
Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
>
> I thought I had exim working well, but then I found I was unable to send
> mail to the mail server at one of my ISPs. Eventually I commented out
> "qualify_domain" in /etc/exim.conf and this seemed to fix the problem,
> but I didn't understand why.
>
Usually it's th
George Bonser wrote:
>
> > 1) They're replying to the list, rather than to the x-envelope
> > sender... whats the difference between my.netvigatr.com errors and these
> > virus warnings?
>
> Well, NOTHING is going to send anything to any x- header address. They
> MIGHT send something to an E
Phil Brutsche wrote:
>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
>
> > I think the same effect could be achieved simply by changing
> > 'qualify_domain' in exim.conf to 'creighton.edu', in this case. If I'm
> > understanding
Phil Brutsche wrote:
>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
>
> > I'd really like to get the system log summaries outside of a bounce
> > message. Ideally, I'd like the mail to get sent using the machine's
> > external
Damon Muller wrote:
>
> Quoth Anthony Campbell,
> > How are you supposed to form a hostname if you are not on a network but
> > just connect intermittently to an ISP?
> >
> > Unless you have a dotted quad name, some hosts reject emails.
>
> Basically, you have to make your mails look from the out
I have an application in mind where I download some folks' POP3 mail
from their ISPs to our local server, then present their E-mail (they're
Win95 users on our local network) using an IMAP server.
So far I can do everything very simply using fetchmail + procmail -d +
UW IMAP.
However, I'd like to
John Reinke wrote:
>
>
> Yet another problem I've had that you reminded me of - the CPU fan will
> occasionally speed up and slow down. I've seen it stop almost completely,
> too. Sometimes, it makes a nasty rattling sound, but it seems to be
> attached well enough to the CPU that it shouldn't fa
In your server end's options file you should do something like
:
And in the client's you can have:
ipcp-accept-local
ipcp-accept-remote
You can read about this stuff in 'man pppd'. There are other
combinations you can use as well.
By the way, don't do jeopardy-style posting, answering at the
Marco Pantaleoni wrote:
>
> On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 02:16:36PM +0300, joost witteveen wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > I noticed that .*? in perl and phython, if used at the beginning
> > of an unanchored (without ^) regular expression still behaves half-greedy:
> >
> > perl:
> > "hello" =~ /(.*?)l/;
> >
Debian User wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> Where can I find some docs on how to install a printer on Debian (woody)? I
> just picked up a Lexmark Optra E312, plugged it in, booted up, and it
> naturally did not work. A couple things to share...
>
> As a users I typed: cat > /dev/lp1 and received a
John Foster wrote:
>
> Hey all; take a look at this! Seems IBM has finally decided to get on
> the wagon all the way :-)
>
> http://www.ibm.com/news/2000/08/153.phtml
>
This intrigued me:
"Recently, IBM announced: Linux running on a wrist watch."
Never could find a link for it...
I noticed a
mike wrote:
>
> Stormix is an easy way to get Debian potato up and running on your
> computer
> with a graphical installer. The Debian/Stormix distribution also includes
> the newest Helix-gnome and 2.2.16 kernel.
> You also get a very useful graphical front-end to apt-get and dse
Will Trillich wrote:
>
> On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 10:42:24PM -0600, Rev GRC Sperry wrote:
> > Here's my color section of my .muttrc:
> [snip]
>
> hmm. i must have some odd video settings. i used your
> settings verbatim [thanks!], and i do see bold items here and
> there, but still no color. (mc h
After completing successfully a full install of the Debian 2.2.17 product
with optional kernel packages I am unable to locate the modversions.h header
file. Could somebody please tell me what package this little gem is tucked
away in.
Actually, "we" could have picked it up on www.deja.com/usenet.
Jason Quigley wrote:
>
> Then of course, the fact that we're reading this means we're already on the
> list :)
>
> --On Monday, July 31, 2000 9:40 +0800 "CHEONG, Shu Yang [Patrick]"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hear ye..hear y
Nathan E Norman wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 11:09:28PM -0600, Art Edwards wrote:
> > If I am right, then to keep users, you should try to update kernels in
> > minor releases.
>
> The kernel is upgraded in point releases when justified (an exploit
> for example). However, there's no way D
Adam Scriven wrote:
>
> At 20:53 2000/07/30 -0500, you wrote:
> >On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 10:42:29AM -0400, Adam Scriven wrote:
> > > I'm still very much getting used to Debian, however, and the long time
> > > between releases is stopping my Dad from switching, since he wants to
> > > switch to th
Chris Mason wrote:
>
> I'd like to add one dial-up access modem to my firewall machine. What do I
> need to install to the machine to allow dial-up access?
>
mgetty, pppd, & a modem!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> thanx for the replies, it is all working now...
>
> it is weird how a redhat Samba rpm package would have smbmount/smbclient
> included whereas a Debian Samba package doesn't.
>
Not everyone who uses samba needs both of those. For instance, I use
samba, and smbmount
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I have a little problem with Apache and the execution of the cgi-script.
>
> I have already set the ScritpAlias and it work fine. Now I'd like to
> have under the public_html dir of one user (my user) a directory tree
> wicht contain one entry for every pro
"Eric G . Miller" wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 03:21:38PM +0200, Martijn Meijers wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On my machine running Debian Woody I've downloaded kernel-source 2.2.15
> > and compiled my own kernel using make-kpkg. That worked fine.
> >
> > But when I run 'apt-get upgrade' now, it's
few days ago in CVS. You
need to run the
agpgart that comes with the server download from Intel, and the very newest
cvs/tarball.
Keith
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Alex Kwan wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Can I setup two ppp connections (one client, one server ) on same PC
> at my office?
> One for dial-up to ISP to connect internet (I have already setup this one)
> and the other as a PPP Server to let me dial-in for remote access at home
> after the business hour.
> I
Steve Lamb wrote:
>
> Wednesday, May 24, 2000, 1:27:53 PM, Keith wrote:
> >> One downside of vim that I just remembered, be careful the need for
> >> slamming the ESC key. Windows likes to think it means "shut this window
> >> NOW!"
> >>
Joey Hess wrote:
>
> Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> > The problem I see in 5.3 is less subtle.
> >
> > It will mess up this:
> >
> > $whatever =~ /thingiem/;
> >
> > Thinks the 'm/' is the beginning of a match and colorizes it, messing
Steve Lamb wrote:
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> The /only/ perl construct I know of that doesn't work is
> something like this:
>
> if ($foo =~ /bar\/blam/){
> }
>
The problem I see in 5.3 is less subtle.
It will mess up this:
$whatever =~ /thingiem/;
Thinks the 'm/' is the beginning of a match and colorizes it, mes
Frank Barknecht wrote:
>
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>
> Hey, no problem here with highlighting that code snippet using
>
> VIM - Vi IMproved 5.6 (2000 Jan 16, compiled Feb 10 2000 17:28:27)
> (official wichert debian package)
>
Hey, where can I get that? The one from frozen (vim-perl 5.6.070-1, vim
compiled May 1)
Richard Klinda wrote:
>
> Hoi Frank, ALL!
>
> Frank> I'm using joe for many purposes. The only feature I miss is
> Frank> syntax highlighting in C. Are there any hints for such a
> Frank> small and fast editor in Debian with that feature built in?
>
> fte, vim, jed (emacs ;-))
>
This lea
Michel Verdier wrote:
>
[cut]
> Everybody knows that .deb are usually the last to be released to increase
> stability for .deb packages. When security is an issue .rpm and .deb are
> both tested and it would be great to have statistics to know which is the
> quicker to be installed and used.
>
I
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