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From: Daniele Cruciani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 17 May 2000 11:00 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Wanted a free library for computational geometry
Really I don't think i can find it on freshmeat or as a python
library
Hi,
I'm going to write some programs of computational geometry, so i
need a library (probably a set of libs) for data type and
algorithms. AFAIK there are 2 library that could hit my need:
LEDA (http://www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/LEDA/) for data type and CGAL
(http://www.cs.ruu.nl/CGAL/) for algorithms.
On 16-May-2000 Daniele Cruciani wrote:
Hi,
I'm going to write some programs of computational geometry, so i
need a library (probably a set of libs) for data type and
algorithms. AFAIK there are 2 library that could hit my need:
LEDA (http://www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/LEDA/) for data type and CGAL
On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 11:36:58AM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
On 16-May-2000 Daniele Cruciani wrote:
Hi,
I'm going to write some programs of computational geometry, so i
need a library (probably a set of libs) for data type and
algorithms. AFAIK there are 2 library that could
Greetings to you from India!
I urgently need a Device Driver for HP SureStore Dat 8i (C1528K) for my
Linux Box.
Will you please help me with one? Or kindly tell me where I can download it
from?
I thank you in anticipation and look forward to hearing from you soon.
Please write to me at [EMAIL
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Subject: HP SureStore Dat 8i Driver Wanted
Importance: High
Greetings to you from India!
I urgently need a Device Driver for HP SureStore Dat 8i
(C1528K) for my
Linux Box.
Will you please help me with one? Or kindly
Well, so I figured that I'd play around with some XMMS-plugins. However, the
Icecast plugin I really wanted need say, LAME as an encoder. From there, it
broke. :)
Basically, LAME needs termcap.h in order to compile, and debian utilizes
terminfo. Does anyone have any good ideas as to how
[Please use 80 character lines]
On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 15:37:27 +0100, Martin Högman wrote:
Basically, LAME needs termcap.h in order to compile, and debian utilizes
terminfo.
#includecurses.h instead and link -lncurses; it should be a drop-in
replacement.
HTH,
Ray
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Dear debian user,
I am a Linux newbie in India where the only viable method of
obtaining Linux is throgh cheap CDs that computer magazines
give along with their mag. I don't know why but so far they
haven't gone for any thing beyond RedHat with most of them
concentrating on Windows flavoured
Tell me your postal address, may be I can burn a copy of slink, and send it to
you.
Now that I have my xcdroast working... By the way,
QUESTION: A copy made through xcdroast of the official distribution, is it
fully a
real image copy, fully functional?
Chirag wrote:
Dear debian user,
I
On 02/27/00 12:55PM, Chirag wrote:
I think I can do this with help from you. I hope Debian does have
a minimum X less distribution and have split it to pieces of 1.44 MB sizes
so people can attempt a floppy installation. If one of you can email me
a piece daily, wthin a month I and
On Sun, 27 Feb 2000, Chirag wrote:
I think I can do this with help from you. I hope Debian does have
a minimum X less distribution and have split it to pieces of 1.44 MB sizes
so people can attempt a floppy installation. If one of you can email me
a piece daily, wthin a month I and
a=-1
for file in sup.*.txt
do
b= awk '/@/ {print $1}' $file
c= awk '/@/ {print $2}' $file
a=`expr $a + 1`
cat heading $file $file.txt
done
b= awk '/@/ {print $1}' sup.00.txt
echo $b # Output is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/usr/lib/sendmail -f sachin $b sup.00.txt
#the above line gives the error which is
hallo,
I'm searching for networking tools (comerziel or freeware) for:
-monitoring services conectivity (nocol,spong,..)
-statistical graphical presaentation (mrgt my choose, are there tools
that have the same database like mrgt, or tools that convert it)
Capital Technologies is using Debian/Linux extensively and is looking to
increase its team of people working with Debian/Linux to design an
eCommerce monitoring system. We are looking for a Senior person and one or
two junior positions.
The emotional center of our offering is our customer web
Any idea where I can download a good set of scripts for hosting and
managing web sites on my apache server? I can't imaging re-inventing the
wheel creating custom perl scripts for something that may already be
available to thousands of ISP's around the world.
I've found three commercial scripts
At http://www.flux.org/linux/mooney.html I came across all these Howto's
for virtual hosting on apache:
. http://www.apache.org/docs/vhosts/ip-based.html
. http://www.apache.org/docs/vhosts/name-based.html
. http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/mini/IP-Alias.html
.
I just tried to build the potato 2.0.5a source against slink, but failed.
Does anyone know if and where slink debs are available?
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voice +61 8 9316 2486 32.0125S
On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, Lindsay Allen wrote:
I just tried to build the potato 2.0.5a source against slink, but failed.
Does anyone know if and where slink debs are available?
I got from:
deb http://security.debian.org/ stable updates
[]s,
Mario O.de MenezesMany are the plans
* Lindsay == Lindsay Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lindsay I just tried to build the potato 2.0.5a source against slink,
Lindsay but failed. Does anyone know if and where slink debs are
Lindsay available?
security.debian.org
http://www.debian.org/security/1999/19990804
Ciao,
Martin
hello there, (please forgive my poor English)
Hi Damiaan
No need, Your English is very good. I don't know anything about your
cdrom, but I do have allot Of experience with bad disks. Try A
different disk and redownload resc1440.bin and rawrite it again it may
have gotten corrupted (
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Take a look at the popularity-contest package:
DEBIAN PACKAGE POPULARITY CONTEST - Avery Pennarun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
=
This package contains a script, /usr/sbin/popularity-contest, which
generates a list of the packages installed on your system, in order of
Is there a program available that looks at the access times of the various
installed binaries, and reports on the packages whose binaries hasn't been
used in the last, say, two months?
Would be a great way to get a list of those hey, this sounds cool!
packages one selected in dselect but never
Is xwindows already installed on my system when I installed debian 2.1? I
can't seem to find it by cd / and then reading the subdirectories from there.
If it's not there, where can I download it from? I've visited over 500
sites over the last week looking for it and I'll I can find are programs
André Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is xwindows already installed on my system when I installed debian 2.1? I
can't seem to find it by cd / and then reading the subdirectories from there.
It probally is. (I don't remember what a standard installation looks
like.)
Try looking at /usr/X11R6/
On Sat, May 08, 1999 at 07:05:43AM -0500, André Bell wrote:
Is xwindows already installed on my system when I installed debian 2.1? I
can't seem to find it by cd / and then reading the subdirectories from there.
If it's not there, where can I download it from? I've visited over 500
sites
It probally is. (I don't remember what a standard installation looks
like.)
Try looking at /usr/X11R6/
Before using Xwindow you need to configure it. You could do this with
/usr/X11R6/XF86Setup or /usr/X11R6/bin/xf86configure.
Thanks again Peter.
Yes, I have /usr/X11R6 but the only
login to your system and type XF86Setup, this will take you through the
graphical X setup. After your done you can just type startx to run X.
I type XF86Setup and it says
bash: XF86Setup: command not found :(
Maybe I need to reinstall debian ???
I'm getting a lot of 'bash: command: command not
login to your system and type XF86Setup, this will take you through the
graphical X setup. After your done you can just type startx to run X.
I type XF86Setup and it says
bash: XF86Setup: command not found :(
Maybe I need to reinstall debian ???
Errr, WinNT approach doesnt work here.
On Sat, May 08, 1999 at 12:36:08PM -0500, Andrei Ivanov wrote:
login to your system and type XF86Setup, this will take you through the
graphical X setup. After your done you can just type startx to run X.
I type XF86Setup and it says
bash: XF86Setup: command not found :(
Maybe I
André Bell wrote:
login to your system and type XF86Setup, this will take you through the
graphical X setup. After your done you can just type startx to run X.
I type XF86Setup and it says
bash: XF86Setup: command not found :(
Maybe I need to reinstall debian ???
Reinstallation is
On 8 May, André Bell wrote:
login to your system and type XF86Setup, this will take you through the
graphical X setup. After your done you can just type startx to run X.
I type XF86Setup and it says
bash: XF86Setup: command not found :(
Maybe I need to reinstall debian ???
I'm getting a
Hello!
I figures I post this help information to the user list due to huge
volume of emails passing though there.
Okay... I going to need assistance on few things. I am setting up 3
servers but I would appreicate some helpful guides and information to make the
setup run properly
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hi,
there is a new version of xisp underway (X frontend to pppd). The
autor is looking for testers, especially for the varous authentication
methods he can't test himself. Available methods are:
++---+
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Hi,
I almost forgot:
$ ls -l xisp_2.6-0.1_i386.deb
- -rw-r--r-- 1 martin martin 176296 Jan 25 01:00 xisp_2.6-0.1_i386.deb
$ md5sum xisp_2.6-0.1_i386.deb
e661279248fb7ed98a6becfd9e766501 xisp_2.6-0.1_i386.deb
Ciao,
Martin
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Found it. It was in hamm and not in slink yet. I installed it
and now I'm compiling. Hopefully, it will end up ok. Wish me
luck! :-)
On 9 Jan, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
On Sat, 9 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, now I cd to linux and I'm in 2.0.36.
Hi, folks
I want to update my kernel (2.0.34) to 2.0.36. I've already
upgraded the rest of my system slink, so today I used apt-get to
install the new kernel-source.
When I switched to the /usr/src/linux directory, I found it was
still pointing to
On Sat, 9 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, now I cd to linux and I'm in 2.0.36. This seems right to me,
but I must still missing something, because make menuconfig
produces the following errors:
debian:/usr/src/linux# make menuconfig
rm -f include/asm
On 9 Jan, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
On Sat, 9 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, now I cd to linux and I'm in 2.0.36. This seems right to me,
but I must still missing something, because make menuconfig
produces the following errors:
Hi, folks
I want to begin fetching mail as soon as my system boots up,
by having fetchmail running as a daemon. What should happen is that
fetchmail will trigger diald when it wants to connect to my POP account.
Where should I install the fetchmail-up script to enable this?
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There is another test build of the XFree86 packages available. The .dsc
and .changes files are not PGP signed. These are not official debian
packages; they are simply used to make sure I have not introduced something
hideous into the X packages.
*) http://master.debian.org/~branden/xfree86/
*)
I'm not running DIALD but am running PPP. I have fetchmail in the ip-up.d
directory. When PPP comes up it automatically runs everything in ip-up.d.
David Natkins
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
fax : (609) 896-2239
On Wed, 30 Dec 1998
Hi,
I'm looking for Debian-friendly people in Australia who would be
interested in re-selling Debian CDs in a retail outlet.
I usually do mail/internet-order Debian CDs (at http://tyse.net),
but people often find it easier to pick them up from a store (they are
often in a rush).
I'm looking for
I am looking for a good, in depth tutorial on Icon. Or maybe some
programs/scripts written w/ it.
Having read one or two tutorials for it, I still have questions. How
does one open files? Then how do you write to them? How do I call
non-Icon functions? System programs? Anyway, info desired.
: comp.os.linux.development.system
Subject: New boot logo patch, testers wanted
Date: 20 Jul 1998 18:30:48 GMT
Organization: University of Hamburg -- Germany
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Is provided by libc6.
Pierre Dupuis wrote:
Hello,
to install Tkrat, I need something called elf-x11r6lib, i've looked all
around debian ftp site and don't found it :,(
If someone know where can i get it :)
Bye
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On Tue, 14 Apr 1998, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
On Tue, Apr 14, 1998 at 10:35:52PM +0200, Pierre Dupuis wrote:
Hello,
to install Tkrat, I need something called elf-x11r6lib, i've looked all
around debian ftp site and don't found it :,(
If someone know where can i get it :)
You
Hello,
to install Tkrat, I need something called elf-x11r6lib, i've looked all
around debian ftp site and don't found it :,(
If someone know where can i get it :)
Bye
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On Tue, Apr 14, 1998 at 10:35:52PM +0200, Pierre Dupuis wrote:
Hello,
to install Tkrat, I need something called elf-x11r6lib, i've looked all
around debian ftp site and don't found it :,(
If someone know where can i get it :)
You can safely ignore this dependency. elf-x11r6lib is a
Can someone tell me howto use my and configure my 56k modem under linux??
its a Zoom 56k flexthanx in advance!!!
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On Mon, 6 Apr 1998, Brandon wrote:
: Can someone tell me howto use my and configure my 56k modem under linux??
: its a Zoom 56k flexthanx in advance!!!
Hmm ... this sounds suspiciously like a WinModem. Can it be configured
in DOS or NT? If it only works under Windows 95, you're probably
Does anyone know if there exists a debian package that simulates any type
of MC68K assembler?? Specifically the TUTOR software. Any help is
greatly appreciated.
Regards,
jd
PS. On the MC68K, TUTOR is a 16kb resident package, that allows various
assembler type commands to be issued to the
Does anyone know if there exists a debian package that simulates any type
of MC68K assembler?? Specifically the TUTOR software. Any help is
greatly appreciated.
Last time I checked, there wasn't any. The people who developed the thing
don't seem to distribute the source, and I didn't find
Hi debian-users,
I have some problem after I by a mistake downgraded ldso 1.9.x--1.8.x
The hole system breaked and I was forced to do a new installation with the
rescue-floppy. I leaved the old filesystem unchanged and installed the
base-system and made a boot-floppy. Then after reboot, when I
Joakim Burman wrote:
Hi debian-users,
I have some problem after I by a mistake downgraded ldso 1.9.x--1.8.x
The hole system breaked and I was forced to do a new installation with the
rescue-floppy. I leaved the old filesystem unchanged and installed the
base-system and made a boot-floppy.
Hi debian users,
Problem: I am autologin-ed as root
everytime I start Debian.
It doesnt seems that I have a valued
root-account because of that...
This files do I have
attached:
/etc/inittab
ls outputs of:
/etc/init.d
/etc/rc1.d
/etc/rc2.d
/etc/rc3.d
/etc/rc4.d
hope someone can help
I see that you appear not to be using a fuzzy search but the
referenced site is pretty impressive. As in most searches finding the
right 'key word(s)' can be tricky but this program is fast enough that a
few iterations is not at all a problem!
Adam Shand wrote:
Am I missing something? Is it
I see that you appear not to be using a fuzzy search but the
referenced site is pretty impressive. As in most searches finding the
right 'key word(s)' can be tricky but this program is fast enough that a
few iterations is not at all a problem!
Correct. We will probably upgrade it to
On Thu, Feb 12, 1998 at 02:22:27PM -0800, Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella wrote:
Oliver Elphick writes:
Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella wrote:
Is there any address where we can send our wishes to debian packages
we would like to see created? Is there any address to consult for
programs that can't
Am I missing something? Is it present, but not listed? How am I
supposed to know about the packages that do not exist in the US
mirror?
You can use on of the Debian Package Finders. My favorite (because I
helped write it) is:
http://larry.earthlight.co.nz/debian/
Adam.
Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella wrote:
Is there any address where we can send our wishes to debian packages
we would like to see created? Is there any address to consult for
programs that can't (for any reason) have a .deb package?
For instance, I would like to have .debs of...
Don't forget
Oliver Elphick writes:
Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella wrote:
Is there any address where we can send our wishes to debian packages
we would like to see created? Is there any address to consult for
programs that can't (for any reason) have a .deb package?
For instance, I would like to have .debs
Is there any address where we can send our wishes to debian packages
we would like to see created? Is there any address to consult for
programs that can't (for any reason) have a .deb package?
For instance, I would like to have .debs of:
QSeeMe (the only cuseeme client I know of for linux)
Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella wrote:
Is there any address where we can send our wishes to debian packages
we would like to see created? Is there any address to consult for
programs that can't (for any reason) have a .deb package?
For instance, I would like to have .debs of:
QSeeMe (the only
Tim Sailer writes:
and some java packages, like:
javamail
jsdk
swing
These would be good ones too. Is swing distributable? I thought that
was commercial...
They are. I was thinking about having the package without the
binaries, that only does the installation, and you need to have the
On Wed, 11 Feb 1998, LOLZ == Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella wrote:
LOLZ Is there any address where we can send our wishes to debian packages
LOLZ we would like to see created?
Send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a request to add the packages to Work
Needing and Prospective Packages list.
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Hello,
I'd be most grateful to anyone who can help me with my installation
of Debian 1.3.1 on an IBM ThinkPad 760C. I was able to complete
the base installation from diskettes where I believe I included the
necessary
drivers to support my
Hello,
I'd be most grateful to anyone who can help me with my installation
of Debian 1.3.1 on an IBM ThinkPad 760C. I was able to complete
the base installation from diskettes where I believe I included the
necessary
drivers to support my external Panasonic KXL-783A 8X-CD-ROM via
its PCMCIA
Hi,
How do people backup their machines? What packages do you use?
How do the backends (dd, dump/restore tar afio/cpio) compare wrt
reliability/ease of use? [dd is just for completeness.] I would like
a full backup, so I guess tar is out as a backend (can't handle
special files). I
Manoj Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: How do people backup their machines? What packages do you use?
: How do the backends (dd, dump/restore tar afio/cpio) compare wrt
: reliability/ease of use? [dd is just for completeness.] I would like
: a full backup, so I guess tar is out as a
Manoj Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: How do people backup their machines? What packages do you use?
: How do the backends (dd, dump/restore tar afio/cpio) compare wrt
: reliability/ease of use? [dd is just for completeness.] I would like
: a full backup, so I guess tar is out as a
I use bru 2000 and I am _very_ happy with it.
I also us cpio to copy my whole filesystem(/) to a different partition
(/snapshot) to have a online read-only backup of files.
You could get by with cpio but I like the tape verify and features of bru
2000. Take a look at www.estinc.com
On 3 Dec
manoj == Manoj Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
manoj I guess I would like to hear abot dump vs afio.
i am using afio to back up the important parts of the system, with the
aid of a small script similar to those at /usr/doc/afio/examples, and
am quite happy with it.
my backup medium is
Udjat the BitMeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use bru 2000 and I am _very_ happy with it.
I also us cpio to copy my whole filesystem(/) to a different partition
(/snapshot) to have a online read-only backup of files.
You could get by with cpio but I like the tape verify and features of bru
On my other Unix box (AIX) I have the iostat -d command which gives off
:
%tm_act : perc. of time disk was active
Kbps : amount of KB per second read and written to disk
tps : transfer per seconds issued to disk (rtansfer is an I/O request
issued to disk)
the sar -u will at least
Anyone successfully run X with ET6000?
Can you send your config file to me?
Lawrence
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Hello,
is there a chance to find a new installation disks set that is aware of bug
#8313 regarding perl / perl-base in the stable release (1.2.9?) before 1.3
release date, or should I hack them for myself?
I'll have to install 3 PC next week and need to put a stable release on them.
Thanks in
I am looking for Marsala [EMAIL PROTECTED]. The Debian user sent
me a message after I post a question here.
I replied your mail but it was bounced. If you see this, please sent me
your scripts example, and your correct address, please.
Godfrey
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anyone feel like taking a shot at a libpthreads package? I'm thinking of the
kernel
threads library, not the userthreads one that's already there. Or is it
already incorported
into some base package someplace?
--Zachary
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Someone was telling me that MMDF was a really good MTA, but that it was kind
of a pain
to configure; I was thinking that a debian package would probably remove most
of this pain.
any volunteers?
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Zachary DeAquila [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
anyone feel like taking a shot at a libpthreads package? I'm
thinking of the kernel threads library, not the userthreads one
that's already there. Or is it already incorported into some base
package someplace?
Done, just hasn't worked its way out
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Hi,
Would someone be really kind and eMail me a copy that works well of
their FVWM95 Window Manager file fvwm2rc95 aka system.fvwm2rc95.
Mine is all dorked up and half the stuff doesn't work. The screen stuff
is fine except many
Here's another problem from Victor. Can someone give him a hand?
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Dec 15 20:14:12 1996
Date: Sun, 15 Dec 1996 19:12:44 -0500
From: Victor Torrico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dale Scheetz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FVWM95 Configuration File Wanted
Hi,
Would someone be really
I wanted to start employing mgetty's fax spooling features. Unfortunately,
it want to convert my text files to g3 files via ghostscript. This wouldn't
bother me if it werent for the fact that gs seems to want to bring just
about *every* library in the debian catalog along with it. Seems pretty
If anybody has a .deb of pcmcia_cs compiled against the 2.0.6 kernel
could they please get in touch.
Cheers.
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I just picked up the LAN adapter mentioned in the subject; it
replaces a Cogent BusMaster 960 that sporadically locked up under
heavy load [ick!].
It works perfectly under my primary OS-- NEXTSTEP-- but I can't find
a driver that works for Linux. The driver that
Howdy!
I just picked up the LAN adapter mentioned in the subject; it
replaces a Cogent BusMaster 960 that sporadically locked up under heavy load
[ick!].
It works perfectly under my primary OS-- NEXTSTEP-- but I can't
find a driver that works for Linux. The
I think it would be sufficient for people to list their qualifications
and let the customer decide.
The Better Business Bureau approach of keeping a file of complaints might
also be useful.
On Tue, 4 Jun 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
It's time for us to start keeping a list of technical support people
and consultants who are knowledgable about Debian. We'd need their
location, what they charge, etc. This list will be provided to CD
manufacturers and users. I need a volunteer to keep
What do you consider knowledgable? ;)
Well, obviously you have to have passed the Certified Linux Engineer
examination :-)
I think it would be sufficient for people to list their qualifications
and let the customer decide.
Bruce
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