can I look
at this after booting?
You can check the messages during boot-up:
* Control-s to stop
* Shift-(PgUp|PgDn) as desired
* Control-q to continue
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around it in
Try the super package.
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the lilo package.
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-d $($user$)
This eliminates the need for a ~/.forward. But it does result in
the /var/spool/mail/user system of delivery.
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separate?
I don't think that this setting controls the BIOS beeps (e.g. boot-up
beeps). Have you tried pressing Fn/F4 a few times until you can hear a
beep (it cycles through off-soft-medium-loud)?
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and figure out what I've missed. The nasty-
path method works for me but, for some reason, not the direct phtml
method...
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the sound drivers compiled into his kernel?
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like this (from my cnews /etc/news/sys file):
internet:debian.user/all,!local::news2mail debian-user@lists.debian.org
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Add the users for each device to the appropriate groups...
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/lib/rvplayer5.whatever.
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to poll two POP3 mail boxes
(me my SO) at my ISP.
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On 15-Nov-97 R. Chris Ross wrote:
If I send a message out via sendmail that has [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do you have a static IP address ? This scheme won't do you much good if you
don't.
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rvplayer binary.
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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suspect this has something to do with the fact that I had problems
running tzconfig.
[snip]
Try PST for the time zone.
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The mail2news portion of newsgate works perfectly for me. Unfortunately
that is not the case for news2mail. I had a feeling that my posts to
debian.user (my local store of debian-user) weren't going out to the list. So
I tried running news2mail (as root) and fed it a message like this:
I am running a Pentium system with a PS/2 Mouse port. I am unfamiliar with
[snip]
Your ps/2 mouse port is /dev/psaux.
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is different):
dump 0ufB /dev/nst0 400 /
So, in your case, try
dump 0ufB /dev/nst0 200 /
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If anyone is interested...
I've posted an experimental (unofficial) package of mrtg-2.4.1 at:
http://www.mindspring.com/~stk3/debian/mrtg.html
or
ftp://ftp.mindspring.com/users/stk3/debian/mrtg/mrtg_2.4.1-2_i386.deb
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Steve
I'm trying to set this up. The instructions say:
[snip]
What I'd actually like to do is have rvplayer be world readable so that
Are you are trying to use RealPlayer5.0 with Netscape Navigator?
Try adding the LD_LIBRARY_PATH lines to your netscape wrapper file
(/usr/X11R6/bin/netscape)
own use a short
while ago. Since it's compiled against libc5 I've not wanted to UL it.
FWIW I've got mrtg cooperating with diald; mrtg watches /dev/sl0 when
the link is down /dev/ppp0 when the link is up.
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I don't have an explanation. But I do have the same problem.
I was able to send voice, but when it returned to me, sfspeaker
started to write error messages:
opening output audio device: Device or resource busy
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