Nianwei Xing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, Debians:
> I have two problem with my new debian.
> 1. Afte I compile and link my c++ code with g++ , it
> generate a.out but I can not execute it. should I need
> to install some packages?
Do you get some error message ?
I can imagine 2 possibilitie
Hello everybody,
Printers changed in our lab and after editing printcap and restarting
lprng I get error mails (3 each time) from the daemon like:
Your printer job ((stdin))
was not printed because the daemon could not stat the file
However, the files print ok. The status log also shows succes
"Richard Ingram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have been upgrading Xfree but something obviously went wrong as when I
> boot up now it hangs at the starting Xfontserver startup and does not even
> get to the login prompt. Before I blat over and reinstall debian is there an
> easy way of creating a set
"arnulfo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've never used an scsi hard drive, now here i am, trying to install debian
> 2.2 to a
> HP LC 2000 which has and ultra2 scsi adpater, and two hot swap 9 GB hard
> drives,
> Is there any way i can install debian to this machine?
Possibly, depends on the m
Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> alright i've read the sound-how-to but it didn't help me. my sound card is a
> "Creative Labs Audio PCI 64V". im not sure what sound driver i should be
> using or how to set the irq, I/o port, and DMA settings... running pnpdump
> does nothing.
I'm not awfully
Erik van der Meulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> I have just compiled my first kernel (!) on my Debian frozen box. It is
> 2.2.15
> After the reboot all seems well, except a message during boot:
>
> kerneld: you almost certainly don't want to be running kerneld
>with >= 2.2.x
>
> I
"Suresh Kumar. R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> If I mount a cdrom and nfs mount it on some other machines, even after
> the other machine is switched off, I am unable to umount the cdrom
~~~
Please elaborate.
Do you mean you just shutdown the other machine ? Or that
"Ethan Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Im new to debian so Im not familiar with all the display settings. When I
> used mandrake, there were certain programs that needed to be run as root -
> like linuxconf/mtv/xcdroast etcall I needed to do was su and run them.
> Now in debian wh
Krzys Majewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can someone enlighten me? The remote machines to which I have access are
> all Solaris, not Debian. What is "userspace nfs" and how do I set it up?
> Or, where can I get the source for Solaris nfsd and will it work if I'm not
> root? Presumably I will n
!
knfsd has problems afaik but I find this very difficult to believe.
Userspace nfs has never crashed here since the past year on a mixture
of machines, Debian-Sparc, Solaris 7, Solaris 2.5,
Debian x86, RH5.2, RH6, RH61..
What kind of processing/loads/transfers do you have going ?
Just an adverse pov ;)
--
Ragga Muffin
Jay Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Will NetMeeting work thought a firewall or will I need to port
>the box to let it out. If I reme\mber right in the past I was able to
>send video out but not receive it for the other side. Anyone haveany
>ideas to fix this ? And what port will I need to open
Daniel Reuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Michiel,
>
> On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Michiel Meeuwissen wrote:
>
> > It seems that a way to accomplish this is running apt-get upgrade,
> > netsape and seti at the same time, in my computer (potato, PIII 500 64
> > Mb).
>
> On Netscape's webpage they
Sven Garbade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to port some old DOS-programs to Linux. The programs produce
> simple graphics like filled circles, moving rectangles etc. I´ve take a
> look in the xscreensaver sources, but I would find it very helpful, if
> there´s an overview about the xlib-fun
"A. Scott White" wrote:
> I want to use a different vga text mode (like 80x50) on my terminal. I do
> not like to use X Windows, it is too slow. I prefer to use the standard,
> text based terminal. I want, however, to be able to see more text on the
> screen at one time.
Have you tried the svgat
Oliver Hingst wrote:
>I currently have :
>deb ftp://ftp.uk.debian.org/ potato main contrib non-free
>
>adding "non-US" to this, gives an error about not being able to download
>the Packages.gz file. What line must I add to get the package list from
Try adding a line like this
deb ftp://ftp.uk.
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