Anything showing up in /var/log/lp-errs?
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In a startup script su user and then start X with startx,
~user/.xinitrc can then run the program you want started.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin F Krafft) writes:
hi,
i need to configure a computer such that when it boots, it starts the
X server and then, as a regular user, starts an X
I do not think this is unique to Pine. Seems to be a mozilla thing.
Paul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Faheem Mitha) writes:
I am currently using Mozilla 9.3, and Pine 4.21. I want to launch Mozilla
from Pine using the url-viewer feature. I currently have
# List of programs to open Internet URLs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Randy Reames) writes:
I seriously doubt Linux or Open Source will be ever outlawed. No
matter what MS does. Too many companies rely on it (whether they
admit it or not). Hotmail is still full of FreeBSD machines.
Besides even Hollywood, one of the biggest industries in the
/etc/shutdown.allow doesn't seem to work to well, or at
least as you might expect. The easiest thing I have found
is to use sudo and set command aliases in /etc/sudoers to
limit users to the specific commands (and command forms)
that I want to allow. I believe the man pages are pretty
good for
I have seen XMMS tie up the system to where most of X would not
work, especially gnome gnome apps. But stopping (not pausing)
what is playing corrects the problem. Also it does not seem to
keep you from going to a text console.
Paul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steve Gran) writes:
Hello all,
Actually, you cannot do it that way unless each machine has it's own
internet address. Some providers allow up to three addresses. Beware
that you will need to have ALL your machines as secure as possible if
you go this route, OR you will be HACKED (Bad choise of words, I
know!).
Another option
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The seperate machine as a firewall is a quite good solution. And
more flexible than the cable router. I know some who have set this
machine up will an old junk machine that boots from floppy. Every-
thing then runs in ramdisk. Easy to recover if someone gets into
your firewall box. Now if they
Perhaps you need to add yourself to group audio?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Egglestone) writes:
Hello...
I have potato running on a laptop...
with the DS-XG yamaha sound card
I can play mp3's via free amp when I log into X as root...
but when I login to X as a normal user...
no
I use plain old LPR. Tried LPRng and CUPS recently. Could
not get either to work well with my setup. (One Epson and
one Canon printer on a Netgear server.) Went back.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wayne) writes:
Hi,
Can someone explain the pros and cons of each print system.
Judging from e-mail that's
Guess I might have known if I was tracking unstable or testing ;-)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joel Mayes) writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (W. Paul Mills) writes:
Cups, while designed to be quite flexible seems to not at present
have support for much anything unless you want to buy it's
creators
The ALSA drivers support this nicely. I'm using
the non-Debian sources with my 2.2.15 kernel on
a SOYO Motherboard 800MHz Duron with the VIA
chipset.
What you are actually looking for is VT82C686
sound support.
Since you are using sid, I think the Debian
packages will work fine.
[EMAIL
with. )
I built mine from the ALSA sources, and it sets
up different than Debian.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Jaroski) writes:
W. Paul Mills wrote:
What you are actually looking for is VT82C686
sound support.
Thanks! That works better, but now alsaconf fails with the
following notice:
Loading
Cups, while designed to be quite flexible seems to not at present
have support for much anything unless you want to buy it's
creators products. Or write your own filters.
@home.com (Raul Rodriguez) writes:
I made a new installation from scratch (2.2 rev 3), but I didn't get any
printer
Clarification ogg does not seem to be installable without
a lot of trouble on stable systems. Only on unstable, or
perhaps testing.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joost Kooij) writes:
Better is to use the ogg format instead of mp3. Ogg is free.
It is also said to be technically better. Install
But does not seem to be installable without a lot of trouble
unless one is running unstable.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joost Kooij) writes:
On Sun, Jul 15, 2001 at 03:30:18PM -0400, Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
what's the command to convert .wav files to mp3 format?
You want lame for that.
rtl8139, which is included on the disk you got with the card!
Paul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Evan Flynn) writes:
Has anyone had any luck doing a network install of debian with a D-Link
DFE-530TX+? What module can I use and if it's not included with the driver
set where can I download it?
--
ifup eth0 ;
/etc/init.d/./samba start ;
/etc/init.d/./hylafax start
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Victor) writes:
I'm editing a bash script but I need to execute in the given order
each command to completion. E.g.
ifup eth0
/etc/init.d/./samba start
/etc/init.d/./hylafax start
There is no need for /dev/mouse to exist. Are you shure you are
connected to a serial port? Another common location is the PS2
mouse port -- usually located next to the microphone connector.
IF on hte PS2 port it would be /dev/psaux.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Everist) writes:
Hi,
I have
I believe the apm=on is only needed int the 2.4 kernels.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dana J . Laude) writes:
What Steve Cooper mentioned works. Compile APM support into
you're kernel. The apm=on in lilo.conf isn't needed... or
at least not here. I compiled the proper ATM support into
my kernel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Overholt) writes:
Hi,
I have been successfully using Debian Woody for about 8 months now and I
am proud to say that it's not my default boot. Recently I've been trying
^
I usually ignore posts that start out like
Several possibilities. Can you telnet localhost, if not, does not
sound like an apache problem.
You should be looking for apache not httpd:
root 636 0.0 0.3 3592 396 ?SJun14 0:00 /usr/sbin/apache
www-data 643 0.0 0.2 3720 368 ?SJun14 0:00 \_
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (D-Man) writes:
On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 04:05:06PM -0500, Andrew D Dixon wrote:
| Brian Schramm wrote:
|
| Has anyone gotten the pcnfsd system to work? I am trying to share
| a nfs mount with windows (samba will not work in this case) and am
| haveing trouble with
Did you do the update list of available packages step before
trying to proceed with select or install.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Keith O'Connell) writes:
Hi,
I decided to investigate the move from stable to testing. I thought
it would be as simple as editing the sources to replace stable with
Sounds like you were running nis (yppasswd) at one time, but
now are not.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (J. Ramón Fdez) writes:
Hi all,
When I try login in my debian 2.4 as normal user, system say:
login: jramon
Sytem bootup in progress - please wait
Password: ***
Login incorrect
I put
If there is no hardware port, you will get the message even if
the dev file exists. I would try /dev/lp1 and see if that works.
There have been some kernel changes over the years that affect
how these devices are seen.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sidney Brooks) writes:
I have already discussed my woes
The DFE-530TX+ works fine for me on cable modem.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jaldhar H. Vyas) writes:
Suddenly it occurred to me that the slowdown I'd started seeing with my
@home service began occurring right arounf the time I took my LinkSys
Etherlink II card (uses ne2k-pci driver) out and replaced
News to me! Realtek chip works fine for me. But 3com often not easy.
- Original Message -
From: Debian User Jean-Baptiste Note [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 6:45 PM
Subject: Re: The Perfect Debian / Personal Computer
And if we come to
Try the reset command.
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From: Mark Hurley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 9:47 PM
Subject: HOWTO? Fix a term that has space junk
I'd like to think I resort to man's, HOWTO's etc. before posting.
BUT.this one has
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (D-Man) writes:
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 07:01:49PM -0400, Felipe Alvarez Harnecker wrote:
|
| Hi,
|
| is it possible to query the kernel ( 2.2.19 ) if a given ethernet card
| is in half o full duplex mode ?
Most cards (that I have/have seen) have LEDs near the RJ-45
Read the CD-ROM-HOWTO. This should not require anything special.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vytautas Malkevicius) writes:
Hi,
Mitsumi FX120 12-speed CD-ROM IDE 2nd master
Vytas
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dave Sherohman) writes:
I can remember when smail was the *default* -- that cured me of
using debian defaults! Interesting story.
Actually, given all the Debian-centric info on BIND, I was kind of surprised
that he wasn't running Debian's default MTA: exim. (OTOH, exim's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Devin) writes:
I would like to make fetchmail run as a user rather than root when run
via my /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/fetchmail-up script
Here is what I tried to do to get fetchmail to run as user mail:
Make a home directory for user mail - /home/mail
set the owner and
Try something like this:
/bin/ls --color -w $COLUMNS -F -C | less -r
or:
/bin/dir --color -w $COLUMNS -F | less -r
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alexander Poquet) writes:
Apropos, I have a question: frequently I am in a directory (such as /dev,
for example) which has more stuff in it than I can
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stan Brown) writes:
I'm seting up a new machine using Debian Prgeney (nice stuff). At the
moment I am
having problems with the mouse in the X sessiosn. I am runing gpm, and the X
config
file points to /dev/psaux. I think I would be better off using /dev/gpmdata,
but
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Arlo White) writes:
As I recall, when compiling with the gcc command shown below,
you have to add -I/usr/src/linux This can be done without
compiling the whole kernel.
To use the make commands, you have to be in the directory
/usr/src/kernel-source?? depending on the
Hit the F10 key, and notice what happens!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Osamu Aoki) writes:
Can we use emacs menu bars on the top of screen in Linux console?
Buffers Files Tools Edit Search Mule Help
I know these works as menu in X, but what does it do in console???
Should I close it
Create a file in /etc/init.d/ and call it whatever you wish. Then use
update-rc.d to create the symlinks needed to make it work. See the
README in /etc/init.d/ for more details.
Holp, John Mr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: A couple of days ago someone asked the question that was in the back of my
Because it is not there slrn-ja is, but no slrn.
slrn seems to exist only in stable.
Brad Cramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: I am trying to install slrn with apt-get install slrn but I keep getting the
: following message:
: Reading Package Lists... Done
: Building Dependency Tree... Done
:
The DFE-530TX uses the via-rhine driver, and the DFE-530TX+
uses the rtl8139 driver. The last I knew, this was not
documented on the DLink web site or on Donald Becker's
web site. Only place you will find out about the rtl8139
driver is on the disk that comes with the DFE-530TX+ card.
D-Man
Add yourself to group audo and group cdrom.
scud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Hi everybody,
: I'm encountering a very weird problem (or it seems weirdish to me). I
: built kernel with support for couple file systems and sound.
: When I try to mount a CD or play music on the super user account,
If you run lspci -v as root, the Capabilities will be listed.
This has nothing to do with your problem.
Walter Tautz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: lspci -v
: 00:12.0 Multimedia audio controller: Ensoniq: Unknown device 5880 (rev 02)
: Subsystem: Ensoniq: Unknown device 2003
:
Try disabling your USB controller, and see if it then works.
If you have onboard USB, you should be able to turn it off
in the bios.
David Frey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: I think I may be having problems with my NIC as a result of an IRQ conflict
between my NIC (D-Link DFE-530TX) and my USB
If you run depmod -ae it will tell you all modules
with dependency problem, and what the symbols are
unresolved.
My SOYO board with onboard audio using the VIA
chipset required APM (Advanced Power Management)
built into the kernel.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Can someone help?
: ASUS has
I recently installed a new board and an AMD Duron (750 MHz).
Could not get it to boot because the chipset required me to
use an ATA100 compatable IDE driver. I booted with a compatable
floppy, compiled a new kernel, installed it, then was OK.
redgirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Hello,
: I had
Like me at present, as my Linux box is down -- hardware failure! Lucky this
didn't get me!
- Original Message -
From: Shell Hung [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Joris Lambrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 'Mike Hammonds' [EMAIL PROTECTED];
debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 9:46
stable = no_guts
testing = just_sticking_my_toe_in_and_testing_the_waters
unstable = living_on_the_EDGE
Hope this helps!
Xucaen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Hi all..
: I'm a tad bit confused about the order of
: precedence on the 3 debian distributions.
: I understand potato == stable,
: but
Did you unpack the source with dpkg-buildpackage and
them build with debian/rules binary from the pine4-4.21
directory?
Michal Kolesar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Hello!
: I have potato and try to install pine4.
: I installed pine4-src and pine4-diffs and than
: continuing from
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On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 04:30:25PM +0700 or thereabouts, Oki DZ wrote:
Hi,
=20
I have the same problem after
Consistancy. Debian has always been predictable. They were
concerned about standards before anyone else thought about it.
That said. When I wanted to change something, I had no trouble
finding where to do that.
Other distro's were not that way, way back when. Now, I am not
sure, have never
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Massimo Dal Zotto) writes:
Try using debugfs. It will allow you to remove things that
are otherwise not removable.
Hi,
I can't remove some files left in /lost+found from fsck after a bad crash:
# ls -lR /lost+found/
/lost+found/:
total 1723224935
sr-sr-sr--1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stephan Kulka) writes:
I do not think your PATH is really set. How did you check your
path? Did you echo $PATH to verify?
That's quite a newbie question, but I don't know what to do.
Yesterday I made a new directory for programming, I added this directory
with export to
Try pinepgp or pgp4pine. pgp4pine works with gpg and pgp.
Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: On Wed, 13 Dec 2000 at 19:40:17 -0500, Dwight Johnson wrote:
: On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Colin Watson wrote:
: Looks like it needs an -lcrypt there next to -lncurses, at least
: assuming that you have
See comments inserted below.
Peter Hugosson-Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: I've just put my brave hat on and compiled my kernel for the first
: time. Thanks to Robert Guthrie and his tip to use kernel-package,
: and KMDWAF, everything just worked first try!
: I do have a couple of
Recent upgrade (yesterday) of potato broke tin. Cannot post with
elvis. Just comes back with a failed message. vim works ok. Any
ideas??
elvis 2.1.4-1
vim 5.6.070-1
tin 1.4.1-1
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marked DF530TX+ i found some cards with the
bootrom and some cards without the bootrom...
( i need the part w/out the bootrom...
oh welll
alvin
http://www.linux-1u.net. the 3-NIC 1U uses the dfe530tx+
On 29 Sep 2000, W. Paul Mills wrote:
I don't think so! The rtl8139 driver is ONLY
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to test this, got same result.
Hummm ...
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* For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son, *
* that whoever believes in Him should not perish...John 3:16 *
* W. Paul Mills * Topeka, Kansas
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*** Running Debian Linux ***
* For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son, *
* that whoever believes in Him should not perish...John 3:16 *
* W. Paul Mills * Topeka, Kansas, U.S.A. *
* EMAIL= [EMAIL PROTECTED] * WWW= http
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*** Running Debian Linux ***
* For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son, *
* that whoever believes in Him should not perish...John 3:16 *
* W. Paul Mills * Topeka, Kansas, U.S.A. *
* EMAIL= [EMAIL PROTECTED
Try this for executables
ls -F | grep *$
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*** Running Debian Linux ***
* For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son, *
* that whoever believes in Him should not perish...John 3:16 *
* W. Paul Mills * Topeka
should not perish...John 3:16 *
* W. Paul Mills * Topeka, Kansas, U.S.A. *
* EMAIL= [EMAIL PROTECTED] * WWW= http://Mills-USA.com/ *
* Bill, I was there several years ago, why would I want to go back? *
* pgp public key on keyservers everywhere? */
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*** Running Debian Linux ***
* For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son, *
* that whoever believes in Him should not perish...John 3:16 *
* W. Paul Mills * Topeka, Kansas
recompile your modules,
and install them?
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*** Running Debian Linux ***
* For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son, *
* that whoever believes in Him should not perish...John 3:16 *
* W. Paul Mills * Topeka, Kansas
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*** Running Debian Linux ***
* For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son, *
* that whoever believes in Him should not perish...John 3:16 *
* W. Paul Mills * Topeka, Kansas, U.S.A. *
* EMAIL= [EMAIL
begotten Son, *
* that whoever believes in Him should not perish...John 3:16 *
* W. Paul Mills * Topeka, Kansas, U.S.A. *
* EMAIL= [EMAIL PROTECTED] * WWW= http://Mills-USA.com/ *
* Bill, I was there several years ago, why would I want to go back
. Wonder why no one fixed
it...?
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*** Running Debian Linux ***
* For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son, *
* that whoever believes in Him should not perish...John 3:16 *
* W. Paul Mills * Topeka, Kansas
genpower.
All success or failure stories will be appreciated.
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*** Running Debian Linux ***
* For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son, *
* that whoever believes in Him should not perish...John 3:16 *
* W. Paul Mills
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