be the easier part. Is that so?
Note that this machine has enough RAM. It also has its own hard drive.
At least initially that machine will not run X at all. Later on it
might be used to run the X clients.
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pinning work as described and without any modifications to
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differs from the old one
Why then I got both vmlinuz and vmlinuz.old pointing to the same kernel
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tried to follow this suggestion I got apt trying to have me use
many packages from unstable.
The solution was to add
// Options for APT in general
APT
{
Default-Release testing;
};
to my /etc/apt/apt.conf file. This let me actually follow testing,
which is what I want.
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| | Yet I wonder why do I get these lines in the first place? In
| | particular, I have the following in /etc/modules.conf:
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| | # alias char-major-14
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| particular, I have the following in /etc/modules.conf:
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it in a temporary
place and copy the init script from there.
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trying to get the card work then you might post here the command you
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starting point might be to look at the output of
ls /usr/share/doc/x*
and considering those that are X windows related.
dselect might be easier to use here: you could see the package
description and ask to remove it with a few key strokes.
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an ANSI C
compiler.
Please be more specific: are you looking for C programming with
networking? With GUI interface?
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(gdb)
Debian version is testing.
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What am I doing wrong?
Summary:
Breakpoint 1, main () at main.cc:15
15 for (; iter1 != iter2; iter1++) cout *iter1;
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Structure has no component named operator!=.
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can still boot from floppy, but I'm at
a loss as to how to restore my hard drive so I can
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Thanks for any help.
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I have a 30 GB Maxtor hard drive, with a 15 MB boot partition as
the first partition. This is followed
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has a section about Recovering a
Deleted Partition Table.
Both are from the LDP.
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then minicom
should work too, which can let you verify the serial stuff before
starting with the networking one.
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mainMultiple.cc
singleFile: mainSingle.cc
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $
clean:
$(RM) -v *.o
.PHONY: all clean
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/apt/sources.list point to potato or stable? Were you
running apt-get update first?
It could help if you would post the messages that follows the apt-get
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Paul
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The following is an bad attempt to use exmh `Apply command to body'
feature.
However I believe it boils down to a tcl or a sh quoting question.
What I am trying to do is to filter a message by applying a filter to
its body.
Now this filter
sed -n s
works. However this one
sed -n s/Inst\(.*\)(.*/\1/p $file /tmp/apt-get-update
gives the following error message:
bin/sed: -e expression #1, char 10: Unterminated `s' command
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the docs, especially the Debian related ones, can help?
If I were in your shoes I would start by guessing that Openoffice looks
for a different glibc version then what you are having. A better guess
might be to read the setup script, assuming it is a shell script.
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icon=/usr/X11R6/include/X11/pixmaps/xterm-linux.xpm
in its menu entry work? Is it something to do with the Xresources for
this app (can terminal apps have resources of their own?)? Can the app
source be modified so that its icon will have an image other then the
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And I haven't rebooted the machine after upgrading.
Thanks,
Shawn
P.S. what is the way to go back to the previous
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I've tried several
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command while you keying it in.
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On 18-Nov-2001 Shaul Karl wrote:
Can anyone recommend a program to indent and format C++ program sources
for consistency of style and perhaps better readability?
Specifying the used options or attaching a suitable configuration file
(like a .ident.pro for GNU indent) is desirable
force a standard and consistent style? Once
again, attaching a configuration file or pointing out to a standard one
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I have a problem having tin recognize groups that were expired by
leafnode.
Does anyone else have a similar problem?
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Is this reproducible by others? The distro is testing.
It does compile cleanly when replacing hash_map with map or with
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putting them back.
How can I manually (perhaps by editing some files) make rtin forgets
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It works fine with Windows 98, Mandrake Linux,
Coyote Linux Router
however in Debian 2.2r3 insmod wd fails
(neitherwith io=0x280 irq=5
nor withautoprobe). Where is the problem ?
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Is there any place where copies of superseded .deb packages go to die? I
want to revert to a version of a package that is no longer in any of the
active dists.
Thanks
Chris
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then without a fix, at least on my system.
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believe it will be easier to copy files from the floppy to the
disk and
work from there. It will let you work with 1.44 MB files if/when
you will
have to.
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I have installed the base system via
would greatly appreciated.
Jerry
Can you post the exact message/error (copy-paste from the terminal)?
Could it be that it requires Packages.gz?
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bash-2.05# grep frozen /var/log/exim/mainlog | head -1
2001-10-27 07:38:03 15N0vD-r7-00 Message is frozen
bash-2.05#
I do not want this message to be sent. Will
rm -v /var/spool/exim/input/15N0vD-r7-00
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when I try to mount I get error mount point data does not exist
I think I need to run mknod
any Ideas?
thanks, mike
Doesn't /data your mounting point? Does it exists?
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read the LDP PPP-HOWTO.
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had been given. Searching for specific packages will show
the package, regardless of its priority. It is possible to
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and dislikes, so forth? Not top priority,
like I said things seem fine, but I am curious.
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Sorry, should have done some reading before posting the above, my bad...
I've read the LILO howto and that says that pressing tab should do the
trick,
or holding down alt or shift when the LILO bit comes up. But neither of
these
action seem to make
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Alex Hunsley wrote:
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You might want to enter
init=/bin/sh
at the lilo prompt (assuming you have lilo) in order to skip the system
initializations and check that partition manually with the file system
debug/repair tools.
Is there some magic
do work that has a cycle time of less then 1
minute.
Thanks Theo
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Any help is greatly appreciated!
Many thanks in advance!
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installed should not be too
hard.
Many,many thanks for your help in advance!
best regards,
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Subject: Re: lynx-ssl: Alert! HTTP 1.0 400 bad request; Not with other browsers
Shaul Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is certainly a modified behavior
Shaul Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Package: lynx-ssl
Version: 2.8.4.2-1
Does the following a lynx bug or is there a way to get lynx behave like
other browsers?
It could be a Lynx bug, certainly. Whether or not one should
dub some behaviour in a brower's interaction with html
.h1 Appearance
.h2 JUSTIFY
.h2 JUSTIFY_MAX_VOID_PERCENT
.h1 Interaction
.h2 TEXTFIELDS_NEED_ACTIVATION
.h2 LEFTARROW_IN_TEXTFIELD_PROMPT
.h1 Timeouts
.h2 CONNECT_TIMEOUT
.h1 Internal Behavior
.h2 FTP_PASSIVE
.h2 ENABLE_LYNXRC
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laptops ?
You might start with www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Laptop-HOWTO.html
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