Try the Brother MFC-9600. It's a great value for the money. It's a
laser printer, copier, and fax in one for only about $600 US. It's not
network ready so you would have to hook it up to either a PC or one of
those small HP JetDirect PrintServers. I don't think it has native
postscript
That did it, thanks!
Jeremy Gaddis wrote:
Try running lsattr /usr/share/doc/tk8.2/copyright
and see if the file has the immutable bit set. If it
does, chattr -i will remove it.
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'Operation not permitted'.
It's a freakin' copyright file!
How is that possible?
I thought running fsck would help, but it didn't.
Any ideas? I'm completely stuck now and I've never seen anything like
this before.
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0.9.1 is much darker than 0.9.0, and much darker than the
standard Xterm. Anybody have any ideas? I hope it's not some stupid
thing that I've missed.
Thanks!
Kelly
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That works great. Thanks.
Kelly
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I'm working on some custom PAM authentication routines and need to
create a password file similar to /etc/passwd. Anybody know of any
utilities to do this? Every one I've looked at only uses /etc/passwd.
I simply need
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Hmm, well I compiled it as a module and now my sound works again. It
seems that maybe the 2.2.18 kernel only likes the emu10k1 as a module?
I've had numerous instances of things not working as modules, but this
is the first time I've had something /only/ work as a module.
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Jon Pennington wrote:
Sorry I can't help with your sound issue, but where did you get IDE patches
for 2.2.18? The patch I have for 2.2.17 doesn't apply cleanly...
Right here:
http://www.linux-ide.org/
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? I have never been able to run x programs as any other user
except the person logged into X until now (4.0.1). ???
Kelly
Erik Steffl wrote:
Kelly Corbin wrote:
I have seen several people state that they have been able to make
mozilla and netscape work on the same machine, but I
I've seen several people say they have gotten this combo to work, but I
have had no success. If someone could tell me *exactly* the steps they
have taken, I would appreciate it. I have installed
task-x-window-system-core 2.0, task-x-window-system 3.0, and kernel
2.4.0-test11 on a fully Woody
no problems.
Yes, you need DRI and tdfx. Compile it in or make it a module, it shouldn't
matter. I compiled mine in, IIFC.
Nothing like accelerated 3d in a window...
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Driver keyboard
Option XkbModel pc101
Option XkbLayout gb
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would be appreciated.
dpkg --search glob.pm' returns no matches.
Thanks,
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assuming the problem has something to do with the line 'bbootsect:
Non-Minix header', but I'm not sure as 'Error 1' is not very
informative. Any ideas? Thx!
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phrase and used DSA encryption. Also I wanted to use ssh2 for obvious
security reasons and openssh only uses DSA for ssh2. I haven't tried it
in a cron job yet, but I'm not expecting anything different.
Kelly
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if anyone
else has had this problem. Thanks in advance for any tips...
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Is it possible, for securities sake to run wu-ftp as another user other
than root? I can't find any info on this. Thanks!
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. This makes no sense! How should having logging off
slow things down? I am using ipchains ver. 1.3.9 and kernel 2.2.15.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Kelly
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Any one know how to set up a proxy server for a particular port in
Debian? Couldn't find any info in the archives. Any help would be
appreciated.
Thanks!
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hope this gives a little
better picture of what I am trying to do.
Thanks!
Kelly
Tom Marshall wrote:
The question is a bit vague, but I would suggest looking at rinetd.
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Any one know how to set up a proxy server for a particular port in
Debian
both extensively, and recommend them.
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What's the correlation between Samba and your Ethernet interfaces. Is the
inside network eth0?
The external network is eth0. As an aside, there is no eth0 device in
/dev. I see that eth0 is assigned on boot up to the network card I
have, but there is no device in /dev. Is this normal? I
I'm assuming you're using a bridged network configuration under VMware. I
suspect your interfaces line in smb.conf is the culprit.
; Allow several Samba servers on the same machine
interfaces = eth* 208.46.58.171#/208.46.58.248/255.255.255.0
bind interfaces only = yes
That
any suggestions? Is there a way to track down why my
samba server can't get outside of my box?
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Here is my smb.conf:
; /etc/smb.conf
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; Sample configuration file for the Samba suite for Debian GNU/Linux
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; Please see the manual page for smb.conf
Anyone get the Ultra66 controller to work in the kernel? I don't want
to use it as a module, and I don't see it in the kernel anywhere. They
say it has been native in the kernel since 2.2.10, but I can't find it
in 2.2.13 or 2.2.15. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks all...
Kelly Corbin
OK, I got the file ide.2.2.15.2509.patch.gz, but I have never
installed a patch before, I have always installed the complete source.
I have tried patching as suggested on kernel.org's readme, but to no
avail. How did you do it? Thanks again.
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Jeff Noxon wrote
That did it, thanks. I am now having problems with it hanging during
the boot. It finds the card and drives, but it hangs after the lines:
ide0 at 0xblah, 0xblah on irq 10
ide1 at 0xblah, 0xblah on irq 15
Any ideas why this might be hanging?
Thanks
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Yes, NFS is compiled into the kernel not as a module.
Do you have NFS support compiled into your kernel?
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I have compiled NFS into the kernel (not as a module). And I have the
nfs-kernel-package installed. Any other ideas? Thanks.
Kelly
You have to compile a custom kernel including kernel-nfs, or use the user
space nfs daemon
(Package nfs-server instead of
Is there a way to view/log boot messages besides those generated by the
kernel i.e. besides dmesg? I believe my modules are not loading
correctly at boot. Thanks
Kelly Corbin
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My mistake. I reinstalled nfs-server instead of nfs-kernel-server, and
everything worked fine.
Kelly
No idea, if you really compiled NFS server support (CONFIG_NFSD) in the
kernel, and not
only the filesystem (CONFIG_NFS_FS) it should work.
After getting it to work I would recommend
At boot, Debian tells me:
Starting NFS kernel daemon: export 'blah':/'blah': Function not
implemented
nfsd nfssvc: Function not implemented.
What am I missing? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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I can get 16 bit color working with xdm as listed in the HowTo, but
after switching to GDM, I can't figure out how to do it. I wan't it to
be a centralized fix, not user specific. If anyone has an idea, please
let me know. Thanks
Kelly Corbin
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Did that, and same problem still. Thanks
Kelly
Nate wrote:
remove the 'viewport' lines of the file (back the file up first)
XF86Config does not need 'em.
lemme know how it goes
nate
root wrote:
Actually the problem is how at 640x480, the viewing window is 640x480,
but the
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That did it. I used just the simple Apple Laserwriter. Thanks!
Bob Nielsen wrote:
What I did was to select a PostScript driver (one of the laserwriters)
and print to lp. It works fine with magicfilter.
Bob
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I've searched
using the IIIsi driver and printing to lp in WP. The
print job shows up in the queue, but it never spits out. I am thinking
that it is because of magicfilter. Is there an option to print without
using Magicfilter? Any ideas or tips would be helpful. Thanks.
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Problem: Enlightenment seg faults with the sound turned on. It plays
the intro sound, and then crashes if I hit a button. Gnome sounds work
as well as CD sound if I use Enlightement-without-sound. Any ideas? I
have a Crystal CS4236 on-board sound chip compiled into the kernel.
Thanks.
Kelly
to bug me. Thanks.
Kelly Corbin
That did it. Thanks...
Brad wrote:
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Kelly Corbin wrote:
On my potato system, 2 files will not install from dselect.
nfs-server_2.2 fails as it says it is trying to overwrite a file from
nfs-client. Gnome-utils_1.0.1 fails as it says it is trying to
overwrite
I install Debian with a 14.4 modem. Trust me, it only takes patience.
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
Modem, that's why. All I have is about 28.8K to the Internet, and it takes
a long time to download a whole Debian install on that.
Hamish
enlightenment to no avail. Any ideas? Thanks.
Kelly Corbin
But if you can't wait the week or two for the CD's...
Will Lowe wrote:
I install Debian with a 14.4 modem. Trust me, it only takes patience.
Or CDs. They're cheap.
Has anyone used Ghost Software from Binary Research Ltd.? What it does
is create a disk or partition image that can be installed to another
machine. It is great for new machine rollouts where only one
standardized machine has to be set up an all the rest can be set up in
about 10 mins. I have
Wordperfect fails with the message:
can't load library 'libXt.so.6'
Any ideas?
Kelly Corbin
Try ctrl-c that will kill it and many other applications for that
matter.
Kelly
Dean wrote:
Just got debian up ( bare bones) and went to internet and to check I
first pinged IPS, then debian.org and ping wouldn't stop. Finally got
off internet by poff in another vc, ping cont. to try to
Wordperfect fails to run with the following message:
can't load library libXpm.so.6
I thought I had all the backwards-compatibility libraries installed. Am
I missing something? Any ideas? Thanks
Kelly Corbin
I did this and it worked great. Why is this? Thanks all for your help.
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Paul Thompson wrote:
I have just installed X-Windows on my Dell P2 PC with a Microsoft
IntelliMouse.
However X-Windows complains:
Warning: /dev/psaux unable to get status of mouse fd (Inappropriate ioctl
for device)
and the mouse does not work properly - it appears to be stuck in a
Question. Does anyone know where to get xpr for Debian or something
like it? XPR takes an XWD (x-window dump file) an converts it into a
Post-script file. If anyone knows where to get it or another program
like it that converts the screen dump into a useable format, I would
appreciate it.
Paul Miller wrote:
Kelly Corbin wrote:
Question:
I have slink installed, and after upgrading my kernel from 2.0.36 to
2.2.1, my ppp says it is not configured in the kernel or as a module. I
don't know a whole lot about ppp and just use pppconfig to setup my
dialup. When booting
I recompiled the kernel putting the Unix domain sockets directly IN the
kernel (not in a module) and it doesn't give me that error message
anymore. Xwindows still doesn't work though and quits immediately after
starting just like there is no window manager. I have Afterstep,
Enlightenment, and
Marko Loparic wrote:
Hi,
I am interest in Linux, but I don't decide yet if I choose it or not.
So I'd like to install Linux and Windows NT 4.0 together.
That means I want to make my computer dual bootable.
If you are new to linux I suggest you install linux in a partition but
keep
Question. I recently upgraded my kernel from 2.0.36(I think) to 2.2.1.
I am running slink(frozen) and now, my x-windows doesn't work. If I
reboot to my old kernel, it works again. It fails with the messages:
X11Transocket open: socket() failed for local
X11Transocket openCOTSclient: Unable to
anymore either. I have recompiled the kernel with ppp as a
module and directly in the kernel, but neither seems to work. Any
ideas?
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