my mac phase starting around 1998
For a 286, ELKS would be more appropriate than DSL. You can't run linux
on a 286 as the 286 is only 16-bit.
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Where in the 2.6 menuconfig tree are the bluetooth drivers located?
2.6.10-rc3
Device drivers
- Networking support
- Bluetooth subsystem support
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, and if so, is
there something we can do to rectify the situation? Maybe there's some
incorrect reference somewhere?
This list is entry #10 on a google search for art files aol. At least
it isn't sheet music.
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libfreetype6 2.0.9-1 is or that you use libfreetype6 from testing or
unstable (2.1.7-2.3). Also, if you don't need everything from
x-window-system you can install just x-window-system-core and the pieces
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play.
The package that contains the command play is sox.
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On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 14:11:45 -0400, Seneca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What you should probably do is:
0) read documentation about building kernels
1) download the kernel source
2) install libc6-dev, libncurses5-dev, gcc, g++, make
3) copy the patch to $SRCDIR/drivers
6) cd $SRCDIR
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8) make
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10) copy the kernel to its destination
11) configure bootloader
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.6. At the bottom of
http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages, there is a section entitled
Search the contents of packages, you could have just entered in the
file name as a keyword and searched for it.
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and display_library and will try to use
the display_library 'x' if it doesn't like the combination.
Also, you should tell bochs where to look for its config file, even
though you are using /etc/bochs-init/bochsrc as bochs appears to not
find it, but bochs does find ~/.bochsrc.
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create a good fstab on another system
and floppy it onto your box. Another way you could go about it is with
a rescue disk of some kind.
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? There are evidently several other commands
that need to be run. Will I need to open a new shell for each of them?
If you don't want to host your own torrent, you can get by with just
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the file who uses this block, so I can delete it.
With reiserfs it is possible, and I've done it before. I think
debugreiserfs -1 $BLOCKNUM is the command I used.
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western border is.
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get_xpserverlist` that lets
everything see my printer.
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On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 04:02:59PM -0400, Ishwar Rattan wrote:
Where can I find the .deb package for mplayer?
http://marillat.free.fr
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(which doesn't need a reset) or it tells me to run
dpkg --configure -a to fix it - which won't work.
Is there any way to re-make the status file ?
Is /var/lib/dpkg/status-old intact?
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Mozilla; use your current installation if you want to use the older
version of Mozilla (it was compiled with gcc 2.95, like the installed
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Any ideas?
awk '{ sum += $2 ; print sum }' foo | tail -1
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you how to change the sources, and even
gives you some examples.
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package and compile
automounter support into your kernel.
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delete it. It refuses to match.
Idealy ...
/usr/local/mozilla/mozilla -edit -splash
would become
mozilla -edit -splash
Any ideas ?
s/\/.*\///g
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for? You could do:
for ((n=0; n9; n++))
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, the debs were not compiled with gcc-3.2. Try removing the
JRE that you installed, and install this:
ftp://ftp.tux.org/pub/java/JDK-1.4.1/i386/01/j2re-1.4.1-01-linux-i586-gcc3.2.bin
(sorry about the long line). It should work with copies of mozilla that
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could it be?
libncurses5-dev
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that had a working
java plug-in.
Have you installed the correct version of java? Copies of java that
were compiled with gcc-2.95 don't work with copies of mozilla that were
compiled with gcc-3.2.
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that the mouse is on? There are a
few mouse entries in /dev; determine which one is the correct one for
your system and use it (logibm, psaux, inportbm, atibm, jbm).
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On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 09:29:31AM +0800, Miranda, Joel Louie M wrote:
Has anyone used a console screensaver? Matrix screensaver on KDE is good.
But I was hoping it has a console version of it.
apt-get install cmatrix
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. It will
download the current list of mirrors and use the fastest ones in your
sources.list. You could also read http://www.debian.org/mirror/list and
make your own list.
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to be modularly
inserted into my kernel. could someone please point me in the right
direction?
Take a look at your kernel's config. smbfs could be compiled into it
so that you don't need a module, or you may have to compile the module
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Im not sure if debian package has a password generator.
Do we have one? I think I saw one but I couldn't figure where.
apt-cache search password generat reveals the existence of a few of
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You need to install libncurses5-dev.
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Parallel printer on parport1
...
Current Linux kernels no longer have a fixed mapping
between parallel ports and I/O addresses. Instead, they
are redirected through the parport multiplex layer.
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not using devfs. Where does /dev/mem come
from, and how do I get it back?
# mknod /dev/mem c 1 1
p.s. cc me on reply if possible..
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carriage return from time to time
as he types, but he is somewhat set in his ways.
Why can't you get him to get his MUA to set the maximum line lengths?
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axnet_cs, starting from the main menu (I'm more used to menuconfig),
select Network device support, followed by PCMCIA network device
support, and then the module Asix AX88190 PCMCIA support. This all
assumes that you've already enabled PCMCIA support in General setup.
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with a user interface ?
By default, Debian doesn't install X. Since it seems like you want it
(and GNOME), just apt-get install x-window-system-core gnome.
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- File manager with builtin file previewer
gtkrecover - GUI for recover
recover - Undelete files on ext2 partitions
gmc - Midnight Commander - A powerful file manager. - Gnome version
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On Sat, Mar 29, 2003 at 10:26:10PM +1100, Lindsay Yardley wrote:
Well I guess an nix OS is the ultimate toy so y not name them after a
story about such. When's Buzz gunna get his turn?
:-)
Buzz had his turn a few years ago. Buzz is 1.1.
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I recently downloaded a .deb file how to I actually install it. The deb
package was not a standard deb package and I am so new I don't know how to
setup a standard .deb file. Please help
Is dpkg -i foo.deb what you want?
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(Intentionally) asked it to.
I don't know about your CWSOD, but the X login means that you have
[gkxw]dm installed. You can uninstall whichever is installed or disable
it (rename the appropriate symlink in /etc/rc2.d).
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Athlon with 256MB of RAM and 40GIG of storage.
2.2r7 is potato. potato is old. The current stable is woody. Testing
is sarge. Unstable is always sid.
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; that File
menu has Save and Save As. My guess as to the reasoning behind
there being no Save item on the main File menu is that you can have more
than one file open and active. How is the program to know which of the
files you want saved?
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cache, or telnet yoursite 80. Why would you not want your visitors to
see the page's source?
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that
in command line.
Is there any idea?
RTFM?
After a quick look at uniq(1), I came up with something that has the
desired output. Where foo is the name of the file, and you want the
leftmost field:
$ uniq -f0 -W1 foo
The fields are numbered from 0-n, with 0 being the leftmost.
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= 'a';
- int i;
record = (char*) malloc (record_size);
+ int letter = 'a';
+ int i;
for (i=0; i record_size; i++)
{
record[i] = (char) letter++;
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install file, the contents of the
file would be stdin instead of being on the command line.
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?), ReiserFS and PCMCIA modules, but no source. What gives?
I don't know. The source for 2.2.22 is in woody. You can grab the
source for 2.2.20 from sid or sarge; there wouldn't be any dependancy
problems with that.
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should I apt-get?
xterm, a window manager, perhaps aptitude, packages that look
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man 5 interfaces
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On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 11:49:03AM -0700, Glenn English wrote:
Is there some FM or FAQ I've missed? Is there a CI program on Debian to
configure X? Or is vi /etc/X11/XF86Config it?
xf86config, but I normally go over it manually after.
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What would like a command to apt-get look like if I wanted to download a
single package.
apt-get install -d foo
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man 5 interfaces should tell you all you need to know.
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and changing its interrupt so it wouldn't conflict with another
device, it worked.
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On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 05:52:09AM -0500, Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
Seneca wrote:
cat foo /dev/dsp, however I can't promise that it'll sound good ;-)
You should add yourself to the audio group, download some proper audio
players, and try playing something. If by supported by default you
, and is not a module,
then you don't have to load it separately. Otherwise, just do a quick
modprobe emu10k1 before trying to play anything.
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Fbset uses a video mode database stored in a configuration file, so
you can easily add your own modes and refer to them with a simple
identifier.
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should. ELF is
what your kernel and modules are probably compiled as; ELF support
should be compiled in, while a.out and misc could just be modules.
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to add a main line, such as:
deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free
Also, you might want to install gkrellm instead of gkrellm2; gkrellm2 is
at 2.1.3-1 and gkrellm is at 2.1.7-1.
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first time and those are the recommended packages. Pressing 'R' or 'D'
should tell dselect to mind it's own business says the help but that
isn't helping. dselect still wants to act like a controlling wife (and
i don't want to act the henpecked husband).
You could try using aptitude.
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On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 07:14:46PM -0600, Noll, Ralph wrote:
i need ftp installed so i can ftp to the box
any ideas
apt-cache search ftpd
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in the default kernel (since I know that they are working,
except that they don't support all the memory I would like to use).
If the kernel image is 2.4.18-smp then /boot/config-2.4.18-smp.
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Search the contents of packages on
http://packages.debian.org (it's near the bottom). libc-client.a is in
libc-client2001-dev.
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On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 09:29:08AM -0800, nate wrote:
there was also hamm(2.0), and slink(2.1), not sure if those were part of
toy story too ?
They are. Hamm is the piggy bank, and slink is the slinky dog.
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# CONFIG_SOUND_OSS is not set
dmesg doesn't show anything pcm/sound-like.
Which choices I have to make to support my Yamaha pcm?
Take a look at the options that you can select after you select OSS
sound modules.
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After a quick look at modconf, it looks like it would get its module
listings by looking through all the directories in /lib/modules/2.4.19,
and finding *.o. Are modules in /lib/modules/2.4.19?
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to convert?
tune2fs -j, although I would suggest that you read the manpage.
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an option that you have
not enabled before.
Has anyone got any ideas how I can get this working?
Select Prompt for development and/or incomplete code/drivers.
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in unstable has libvorbis.so.0 and libvorbisfile3 has
libvorbisfile.so.3. Where are your artsd and libvorbis0 from?
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keymap, will set the default
keymap on the console to foo. loadkeys foo will change the currently
used keymap to foo, but will not change the default. Keymaps are found
in /usr/share/keymaps, try with loadkeys the layouts that look like they
may be the one you want (perhaps mac-uk).
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man make-kpkg.
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you need to use something designed for that task.
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downloading the package with the next mirror with the desired version.
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in mutt, when i save an email to a
file, how do i save the headers, too?
I just saved a copy of your message in mutt. I looked at the saved copy
with less, and the headers were there.
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with dpkg -S foo, where foo is the file that you are
looking for the owner of.
After determining which packages are missing files, just reinstall the
damaged packages (apt-get install --reinstall foo).
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the case i would happily go back to fvwm2...)
dpigs, which is part of debian-goodies. To get it to show more than the
top ten space hogs, you'll have to modify it slightly, but it's a fairly
simple script.
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On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 12:43:05PM -0500, Daniel Barclay wrote:
Is there a direct way determine whether the (first) printer is /dev/lp0
or /dev/lp1?
echo yes /dev/lp0
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On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 13:45, Seneca wrote:
On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 12:43:05PM -0500, Daniel Barclay wrote:
Is there a direct way determine whether the (first) printer is /dev/lp0
or /dev/lp1?
echo yes /dev/lp0
Doesnt
+-cs.mbc.co.kr+-cgi-bin+-cgi.cgi
c:\tmp\mbc+-cdi.kbs.co.kr+-cgi-bin+-cgi.cgi
sed -e 's/c:\\tmp\\mbc+-//' -e 'a\
ping 66.66.66.66
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to be supported (mach32). If you want to downgrade, just use an xserver
that is not xserver-xfree86 (for that card, xserver-mach32).
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an 'ATZ' reset string to my modem from the command line ?
Assuming your modem is /dev/ttyS1, echo ATZ /dev/ttyS1.
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GUI packages that look like they use wget for their downloading: gtm and
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need those debs. Just run apt-get clean.
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Various website based whois programs, and I understand at least one
'Unix' whois program is working correctly.
Take a look at the BTS. In the report for bug #178788, there are some
sources for a version of whois with an updated list.
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| Unless you've set your gnupg to automagically grab public keys from
| the keyserver for you.
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Uhh, good idea, how can I do that ??
In ~/.gnupg/gnupg.conf, uncomment or add
keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve.
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They differ !!! And surprisingly, only lt2 is correct !
I ran those commands and lt1 and lt2 do not differ. I use the same
versions of sed, bash, and libtool as you. What is the
difference between lt1 and lt2?
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