On Sat, 15 Jun 1996, Mark Phillips wrote:
Is it true that there is not manual entry for dpkg or dselect?!
In manpages 1.11-4 there is an entry for dpkg which may be of help. The
installation manual for Debian included some info on dselect and if you
have access to the web, Debian's homepage
I just discovered that my system logging utilities stopped functioning two
days ago after I did some upgrades. I attempted to reinstall sysklogd
1.3-6 but received the following error message:
warning: /etc/init.d/sysklogd doesn't exist during rc.d setup. Error
processing sysklogd
I don't
On Wed, 12 Jun 1996, Richard Lovison wrote:
I just discovered that my system logging utilities stopped functioning two
days ago after I did some upgrades. I attempted to reinstall sysklogd
1.3-6 but received the following error message:
warning: /etc/init.d/sysklogd doesn't exist during
On Fri, 7 Jun 1996, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
Richard Lovison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 7 June 1996 18:35:
Does anyone know how to prevent a blank page from being printed at the
end of the print job when printing a .lj file created using dvilj?
Couldn't find anything in the lpr or dvilj
Does anyone know how to prevent a blank page from being printed at the
end of the print job when printing a .lj file created using dvilj?
Couldn't find anything in the lpr or dvilj manpage. Any help would be
appreciated.
Thanks in advance.---Richard
I recently upgraded from syslogd 1.3-2 to sysklogd 1.3-6 manually using
dpkg. When I started dselect I was informed that syslogd and sysklogd were
in conflict, the configuration files for syslogd were still on the system.
I proceeded to purge syslogd but was informed I couldn't because it was a
On Mon, 3 Jun 1996, Amos Shapira wrote:
I never went all the way about this, but I allways had the suspicion that
Slackware's more is actually less renamed. Could you check this?
(maybe try more -V?)
I dug up my old Slackware 2.0.1 distribution on cdrom and discovered that
the
On Tue, 4 Jun 1996, Yves Arrouye wrote:
Since 1.99, I get messages like:
Jun 4 00:03:50 marin modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-4
Jun 4 00:03:52 marin modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-5
in my daemon.log. Do you know what they mean?
Net-pf-3 refers to the AX.25 network
I'll be able to contribute and give something
back.
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Richard Lovison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*
Are we free agents who
On Sun, 2 Jun 1996, Austin Donnelly wrote:
Those systems maybe format the manpage to a temporary file, then
use more to view that file. Debian's man put the formatted output
through a pipe directly to the pager, for speed.
Note that you can also do:
$ export MANOPT='-Pless'
so
While using man to read a manpage I am not able to scroll backwards a page
by using b or ^B. Has anyone else experienced this? My current
version of man is 2.3.10-11. If I just use more to read a text file,
everything works fine.
Richard
On Sat, 1 Jun 1996, Guy Maor wrote:
On Sat, 1 Jun 1996, Richard Lovison wrote:
While using man to read a manpage I am not able to scroll backwards a page
by using b or ^B.
more can't go backwards on unseekable files, like pipes for example.
(man pipes the data out to the viewer so
Hello all,
I am new to this list as well as to the Debian distribution. I installed
Debian 1.1 a couple of weeks ago and so far I'm very pleased with the
system. :)
I am receiving the following message in my /var/log/daemon.log whenever I
use DIP to connect to my provider via SLIRP:
modprobe:
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