device
Can anyone lend a hand? Thank you for your time.
Mark Panzer
or io/irq/dma etc.. addresses what's
up?)
Thanks for your time
Mark Panzer
defrag a ext2fs?
>
> > Hmmm. I think you should be able to defrag the root while it's mounted
> > read-only, as long as the defrag tool knows to flush the cache
> afterwards.
> > You can fsck the root while it's mounted no problem.
>
> You're right for fsc
Darko Martic wrote:
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> Hi !
>
> How to extract/use .RPM files.
>
> Thanx !
>
Try alien
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Alexander N. Benner wrote:
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> hi
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> Ship's Log, Lt. Michael Beattie, Stardate 071298.1206:
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> > A `chmod +s /usr/games/squake.real` will fix it.
>
> you should also consider running suidregister from the package suidmanager as
> squacke is worth being updated frequently and you want to keep
Well, I tried to use xquake but my system locked up 3 times after about
two seconds of use. I then decided to try out squake however when I run
squake I recieve the error:
svgalib: Cannot get I/O permissions.
I checked the permissions on the lib files and changed them so group and
user could rea
Ben Jorgensen wrote:
>
> After starting X11 the computer hangs (stone-dead) after a few seconds.
> Sometimes it just hangs right away.. I think it may have something to do
> with the mouse but I'm not sure.
>
> Today I changed some hardware in my computer (motherboard,ram,mouse). I
> used to have
>
I just ended-up downloading and compiling zicq in my home bin/ directory
ah, well it works.
Mark Panzer
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I d/l'ed and installed all the files for GTKICQ from SLINK to use it on
my HAMM box. The only problem is it says "connecting to server..." then
the moving scroll-bar freezes and it never connects. Is this package
broken? There are no real docs with it.
Thanks in advance,
Mark Panzer
Since many DOS programs write directly to the hardware, if
they support a standard 4 byte (2^32) file pointer they might be able to
extract it for you. It's just an idea, but I'm not posititve it will
work for you.
Mark Panzer
> Ideas anyone ?
>
> Anybody want to lend me
>
> The CD-ROM is supposed to be the official distribution which I purchased
> from DVD Rent in Victoria, Australia.
>
> If you need more info to help please ask.
>
> TIA
>
> Ivan.
>
Mark Panzer
ow if I was
right.
Mark Panzer
he UDMA feature of the kernel in use, I use the standard IDE
driver. Maybe this is a hardware problem, a result of too low of
bandwidth (since Win probably never tries to use the full bandwidth
capacity of these drives)?
Mark Panzer
>
> Sean
>
> >
> >MORE INFO
> >
&
Kenneth Scharf wrote:
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> You can also add a line to /etc/fstab for /dev/fd0 with options to
> set to user access without mounting the disk. That way anyone may
> mount a floppy.
> -
Well, I suppose I better RTFM some more. However, I did a ch
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> My Hamm system is a couple weeks old, and I'm trying to roll my own kernel.
> The first few trys seemed to work, (removing PCI support, setting processor
> type to 486, etc...), but now, no matter how simple of a kernel I try to
> build, the system won't reboot. T
t a member of the group floppy.
thanks for your help,
Mark Panzer
Are system maintainers (su's) supposed to clean out the /var/log
directory after a while? Mine is up to 15MB and I don't think I really
need to see if I connected to the internet on June 2nd. Also is there a
program which cleans this for you, or what is the correct way? Thanks.
Mark Panzer
Ed Cogburn wrote:
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> Mark Panzer wrote:
> >
> > Question,
> >
> > Apt is supposed to be a better replacement for dselect/dpkg right? Can
> > you install it on a HAMM system, and if so how? I guess I kinda got
> > left behind on the Apt thing. Does Ap
ebian?
I've heard make kpkg instead of make zlilo and other makeables. Sorry
for all the questions. Thanks.
Mark Panzer
lications that exist. If you need one so bad you should start a
project to create one, join debian-devel., learn C, etc... That's how
the Linux/GNU thing works, everyone pitches in. If you don't like it
improve it!
Mark Panzer
> finnaly to end with my sound questions where can i
some sort of reason of this inconsistency, other then that I am very
> > pleased with debian 2.0. Oh by the way I am using a Pentium 166/MMX
> > processor with 96MB RAM.
> >
Why does my Cyrix 200 M2 only get ~150? I thought that BogoMips were
only a measure of integer performance. I guess the Bogo for bogus is
right!
Mark Panzer
> > Thanks!
> > Eric
> >
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According to a X homepage [http://www.gaijin.com/X/] your supposed to
issue the command
xv -root -quit [filename of pic.xpm]
however I tried find / -name xv and that program doesn't exist on my
computer, do I have to install another package. Thanks for your help.
Mark Panzer
have the ioperm stuff from the ppc program.
>
> Can anyone help? I would probably accept flames... :)
>
Can you send the source code? It's hard to visualize something without
takin' a look.
Mark Panzer
Can someone please recommend a good sound card for use with Linux,
(~$30) I know that SB's are compatable but you can't find any without a
PnP ISA interface. Isn't there an easier way? Also I've heard the OSS
system is, well, crummy. Are they planning on replacing it?
Mark Panzer
Christopher Barry wrote:
>
> The latest Debian install manual when addressing the need of how big you
> need to make your swap partition says:
>
> "That still leaves the question of swap space. There are as many views
> on how much swap you need as there are Unix administrators. One rule of
> thu
installed. I also remeber hearing some users complain
about a problem with iso9660 support. Thanks for your help again.
Mark Panzer
I tried using chmod to allow myself (when logged in as mark) to have
access to my floppy drive. I did a
chmod o+rwx /floppy
but when I tried to check this with ls -ld /floppy I see that only root
still has write privilages. Can someone offer some help.
Mark Panzer
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Stephen J. Carpenter wrote:
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> On Tue, Jul 21, 1998 at 09:03:23AM -0500, Mark Panzer wrote:
> > Here's what happened,
> >
> > I guess I was a little jumpy and I started typing in one of the X-terms
> > that opens by default before window-maker started. Then i
Here's what happened,
I guess I was a little jumpy and I started typing in one of the X-terms
that opens by default before window-maker started. Then it [X-win]
decided not to load a window-manager. No problem I thought, I rebooted
and tried again, still no window-manager. I looked in my
windo
rnal wasn't properly flushed. Don't worry though I think they
have been shipping processors for 1-2 yrs without this problem. Just
try it without doing this first it will probably work.
Mark Panzer
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> Thank You
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at on my
system the processor temp. goes down 10 degrees F when running Linux
over win 95)
Mark Panzer
>
> Does anybody have installed Debian or
> others Linux on this PC?
>
> Thank You!
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the new ones which I sent are just finally getting on the list (sent
them 6hrs ago). Maybe someone (sys admin) has a little work to do?
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Just wondering how can I fix this softlink which is goofed up so that I
can run XF86Setup again (so I can try 800x600). I was also wondering
the correct way to change resolutions, do you have to specify that on
the command-line with startx?
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Just wondering how can I fix this softlink which is goofed up so that I
can run XF86Setup again (so I can try 800x600). I was also wondering
the correct way to change resolutions, do you have to specify that on
the command-line with startx?
Thanks,
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ks cannot span separate file
systems).
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Rick Smith wrote:
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> Hi
>
> I was wondering if the Diamond 3D2000 was supported under Linux?
>
Yes it is, I use the standard XF86SVGA driver (S3 works too I think).
Mark Panzer
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> Rick
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soft link command be? Would it be:
ln -s /var/lib/xkb/compiled/README /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/compiled
Sorry I'm kinda new to the soft/hard link thing (I have the basic idea,
it makes two names for one file and hardlinks cannot span separate file
systems).
Mark Panzer
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files are installed. The file
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/compiled/README is missing.
I find it kinda weird that it all of a sudden is missing a readme file
(I've run XF86Setup more than once before and never had any problems).
Thanks in advance.
Mark Panzer
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net, ZDNET maybe? (didn't save
> it) :(... exclaiming all the 'neato' features of Windoze 98 ;/
>
> Mike
I also had the exact same spam mail (beanie bags and all) there should
be a debian policy against using e-mail archives for spam-mail
purposes. It really does get annoyin
Rick Macdonald wrote:
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> Mark Panzer wrote:
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> > www.netbuyer.com
> >
> > I noticed the memory usage jump by about 5Meg when navigator was started
> > and after just staring at the page for 5 min I noticed the memory usage
> > was once again starting
Rick Macdonald, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Mark Panzer wrote:
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> > Rick Macdonald wrote:
> > > You mentioned Java applets.
> > >
> > > What if you fire up Netscape, and don't look at any web pages other than
> > > w
Rick Macdonald wrote:
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> Mark Panzer wrote:
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> > > > > > > While running netscape ver 4.05 I commonly run out of memory
> > > > > > > after two
> > > > > > > hours.
>
> You mentioned Java applets.
>
> What
Ed Cogburn wrote:
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> Mark Panzer wrote:
> >
> > Ed Cogburn wrote:
> > >
> > > Nelson Posse Lago wrote:
> > > >
> > > > On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, Mark Panzer wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > While running netscape ver 4.0
loader to load up your operating system, but you can also
use it to load Windows or DOS. If you need more help just ask I can
send you my lilo.conf the file which tells LILO how to boot up Win95 in
my system.
Mark Panzer
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> Nelson Posse Lago wrote:
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> > On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, Mark Panzer wrote:
> >
> > > While running netscape ver 4.05 I commonly run out of memory after two
> > > hours. I have 32Mbytes of RAM and a 50Mbyte swap.
> >
> > N
up without even
visiting any sites just leaving netscape open. Then, of course, when
swap runs out it closes (kills) netscape. Do I have something set-up
incorrectly or is this just the way it works (how come netscape in Win95
doesn't have this problem?)
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install the .deb file containing this program but I know that it is an
installer, and when I had BO it complained about not being in some temp
dir. What if any, is the special config for this?
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ansSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 2
_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 2
_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 2
giving up
what happened? It ran fine when it did the initial test. Thanks in
advance for any help you can give me.
Mark Panzer
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