Jorge Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Si me pasa especificaciones de nuevo (borre
mensaje anterior) tengo cuatro manuales. Per tenes
que darme la mayor cantidad de datos posibles. Te
espero.
Manual de manejo (o de jumper settings que llaman) para una mainboard con chip
bios de American Megatrends
Sergio Estefan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Saludos colisteros!
No se si sera para la placa exacta que les esta quitando el sueño, pero
tiene una excelente base de datos de placas 486, incluso te envian por mail
su configuracion.
La direccion: http://members.xoom.com/WEB_HQ/database.html , espero les
El Sat, Jun 19, 1999 at 06:42:48PM +0200-6, Juan Ramón Larrea escribio:
Hola:
Supongo que usarás el protocolo Mouse system en modo consola y en
las X. No conozco tu ratón, pero a veces tienen un conmutador para ponerlo
en PS o MS, usa la posición PS con ese protocolo, si carece
Hola.
El 20 Jun 1999 a las 12:20PM +0200, Hue-Bond escribio:
El sábado 19 de junio de 1999 a la(s) 18:39:34 +, Rafael Cordones Marcos
contaba:
On Fri, Jun 18, 1999 at 09:35:35PM +0200, Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez wrote:
Puede que como CTV ha cambiado
de manos estén haciendo reajustes de
El Mon, Jun 21, 1999,
Xose Manoel Ramos...
Bueno, lo he solucionada desinstalando `xfree86-common',
paquete del que dependía `xlib6g 3.3.2.3a-11' y reinstalando
`xbase' de Hamm...
Xose ...La única razón por la que puedes tener problemas con
Xose el cambio en las X es que ahora tienes
ZUMBIJUNIOR dixit:
~ Sergio Estefan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
~ Saludos colisteros!
( ... )
~ ZUMBIJUNIOR
~ ICQ UIN # 39552908
No sé si te estás dando cuenta, pero estás enviando a la lista de Debian
tu correspondencia con otra(s) lista(s).
No te lo tomes a mal, sólo ten un poquito de cuidado y
Jaime E. Villate [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A propósito: como se entera uno de la existencia de versiones .deb
especiales de los developers sin tener que leer cientos de mensajes
diarios en la lista debian-devel?
creo que esto salió en un número de Debian Weekly News[1], la excelente
Buenas.
He quitado el Smail y lo he sustituido por el Sendmail, sólo debido a que
tiene la funcionalidad de soportar el fax para el Hylafax. Pero como no
tengo puñetera experience con él, estoy más perdio q'un pulpon'lgarage...
Desde las estaciones winnt puedo recoger el correo de las cuentas de
Hola, suelo usar apt como método de acceso de dselect (usando el aptcdrom de la
Citius) y me iba de maravilla. Sin embargo, desde que he cambiado el kernel
desde la version 2.0.36 a la 2.2.10 tengo un problema:
Tras haber seleccionado paquetes, cuando dselect me pide que introduzca un CD
para
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Hue-Bond wrote:
Curiosamente, si arranco los dos en la misma profundidad de color,
WindowMaker se queja de que ya hay otro gestor de ventanas corriendo; sin
embargo, si arranco uno en 8 bits y otro en 16, ambos funcionan
perfectamente. Alguien sabe por qué?
Yo
Buenas,
He actualizado mi Hamm a Citius Slink y desde entonces tengo un monton
de paquetes Obsoletos/locales. Que significa esto??
Gracias
Iniaki Fernandez
He actualizado mi Debian a Citius Slink y desde entonces el modo texto
de mis tty's no tiraba bien con la sintaxis del teclado castellano. La
enie,los acentos y demas no se veian o aparecia otro codigo ascci. El mc
tampoco tiraba bien pq. en lugar de lineas aparecian almohadillas '#'.
Me
On Mon, Jun 21, 1999 at 09:45:23PM +0200, Juan Ignacio Llona wrote:
Curiosamente, si arranco los dos en la misma profundidad de color,
WindowMaker se queja de que ya hay otro gestor de ventanas corriendo; sin
embargo, si arranco uno en 8 bits y otro en 16, ambos funcionan
perfectamente.
Hola
Yo utilizo el Squid como proxy cache para mi navegacion, hace
algunos dias fui a un sitio que trabaja con ssl y al parecer no
permite que por el medio exista un proxy.
La solucion en ese momento fue desactivar de mi navegador el uso del
proxy pero pregunto existe alguna otra forma.
Hola
On mar, 22 jun 1999 20:52:26 Iniaki Fernandez Villanueva wrote:
He actualizado mi Hamm a Citius Slink y desde entonces tengo un monton
de paquetes Obsoletos/locales. Que significa esto??
pues eso, o paquetes que han sido sustituidos por otros (obsoletos) o paquetes
.deb que tienes
Oi Rafael,
Eu acho que agora a Debian-jp vai ser integrada na Debian...
Quer dizer que o melhor seria abrir os pacotes e traduzir cada descricao de
cada um?
Por que traduzir o packages nao ia adiantar?
Abracos,PH
Rafael Caetano dos Santos wrote:
(por que essa lista
Como grande parte da documentação da Debian está em SGML, isso pode
interessar a nós:
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X-Mailer: exmh version 2.0.2 2/24/98 (debian)
From: Stephane Bortzmeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
Subject:
On Mon, Jun 21, 1999 at 12:44:47PM -0300, Rafael Caetano dos Santos wrote:
(por que essa lista não seta o Reply-To: ?)
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Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 12:39:36 -0300
From: Eduardo Marcel Macan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Rafael
Nao sei mesmo seh eh necessario, de ante mao, preocurmos-nos com as
descricoes dos pacotes, pois com a internacionalizacao deverah haver uma
serie de pacotes comuns e uma serie de pacotes para cada lingua.
A questao eh, nesse momento, a descricao dos pacotes altera em alguma
coisa o sistema
On Mon, Jun 21, 1999 at 12:44:47PM -0300, Rafael Caetano dos
Santos wrote:
(por que essa lista não seta o Reply-To: ?)
Faço minha tua pergunta!
para fazermos como no japao, onde foi feito um fork da distribuicao,
abram todos os pacotes fonte, traduzam o arquivo de
controle de
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Resent-Cc: recipient.list.not.shown:;
X-Envelope-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Translation of Debian packages
To: debian-i18n@lists.debian.org ( Debian
Diego Delgado Lages writes:
(...)
O que eu estava propondo não é fazer um Packages novo, pois a cada apt-get
update tudo iria embora. Nos faríamos um arquivo em separado somente com as
descrições e quando desse apt-get update, ele nem saberia que o arquivo com as
descrições traduzidas
Leonardo Ruoso writes:
Nao sei mesmo seh eh necessario, de ante mao, preocurmos-nos com as
descricoes dos pacotes, pois com a internacionalizacao deverah haver uma
serie de pacotes comuns e uma serie de pacotes para cada lingua.
Hmm... não entendi. Quais pacotes para cada língua?
A
Não sei mesmo se é necessário, de ante mão, preocuparmo-nos com as
descrições dos pacotes, pois com a internacionalização
deverá haver uma
serie de pacotes comuns e uma serie de pacotes para cada língua.
Hmm... não entendi. Quais pacotes para cada língua?
Que eu saiba,
Hi,
I am running Debian 2.1 and have X version 3.3.3.2 which doesn't seem
to fully support my Trident Providia 9685 video card, so I wanted to upgrade to
X version 3.3.3.1. Can anyone please tell me what line I should add to my
apt-get source file so that I can run an upgrade of X?
On 21-Jun-99 Rahsheen Porter wrote:
If you're really paranoid..you should format and start over. Otherwise,
start
running portsentry and logcheck (search freshmeat). Portsentry will block
any host that tries to scan you and logcheck will email you weird log
entries. Portsentry has blocked at
I am sure this has come up before, but I can't find the answer in the
archives. I just upgraded from 2.0 - 2.1 via apt-get. Everything seemed to go
smoothly, but the new card services won't recognize my ethernet card. It's a
Linksys Etherfast 10/100 PC Card (not Cardbus). I get a middle tone and
Thanks guys,
My card works fine nowI rechecked the cable(I hadn't thought this
might be a problem as it worked when I booted into W98) and used the dos
utility to specify a BNC connector, and now the card works fine
Yeeh
Manny.
Venu wrote:
hi manuel
i had
Subject: Re: [OFF-TOPIC] D-Link DE-650 - PCMCIA
Date: Mon, Jun 21, 1999 at 11:49:27PM +0800
In reply to:Paul Harris
Quoting Paul Harris([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
does anyone know if the kernel supports this card? i only saw options for
the de-600 to de-620.
I use one. It
scratch wrote:
IIRC, this message probably means that you have recently updated to a 2.2
kernel. In this kernel, ifconfig sets it own routes, so there is no more
need for a manual 'route add'. Check your init.d scripts, especially
'/etc/init.d/network'.
OTOH, I could be completely wrong
Shawn == Shawn Nguyen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Shawn Hi,
ShawnI am running Debian 2.1 and have X version 3.3.3.2
Shawn which doesn't seem to fully support my Trident Providia 9685
Shawn video card, so I wanted to upgrade to X version 3.3.3.1. Can
Shawn anyone please tell me
Shawn Nguyen wrote:
Hi,
I am running Debian 2.1 and have X version 3.3.3.2 which doesn't seem
to fully support my Trident Providia 9685 video card, so I wanted to upgrade
to X version 3.3.3.1. Can anyone please tell me what line I should add to my
apt-get source file so that I
In the message log I see that it attempts to open the connection, and
immediately reports that the connection script failed. It doesn't seem
to access the modem or anything.
Please post the script, the log, and /etc/diald/diald.options.
I can't get chat to run a simple connect script
*- On 22 Jun, Laurent Martelli wrote about Re: upgrading Xfree86
Shawn == Shawn Nguyen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Shawn Hi,
Shawn I am running Debian 2.1 and have X version 3.3.3.2
Shawn which doesn't seem to fully support my Trident Providia 9685
Shawn video card, so I wanted
On Sun, 20 Jun 1999, Chris Flipse wrote:
Is there a way to set up startx so that it will open on a specified tty
(say, tty 13) instead of the next available one? I know it can be done
with the various x login apps, but I've had some bad experiences with
xdm and wdm locking up my box, and I
Hi all:
I've read a couple of posts in the list about the RPlayer G2 for
Linux. However, the Real's website doesn't list it among available
downloads (neither free, nor Plus).
Is it really available from somewhere, or is this a mass confusion?
Thanks!
--
Arcady Genkin
... without money one
Greetings..I purchased Debian 2.1 from the UTArlington bookstore. I thought
that
it was 2.0 originally, because that's what the manual said, but then the people
who
work there opened it up, and it has 4 2.1 disks: 2 binaries, 2 sources.
So I'm having problems installing it.. First thing I did
On Sun, Jun 20, 1999 at 11:51:56PM -0400, Chris Flipse wrote:
Is there a way to set up startx so that it will open on a specified tty
(say, tty 13) instead of the next available one? I know it can be done
with the various x login apps, but I've had some bad experiences with
xdm and wdm
On Mon, Jun 21, 1999 at 07:21:14AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A few weeks ago I wrote and asked about a problem with X on Slink. Due to the
under whelming response (including the developers list, except for Oleg who
did
give me some useful info) I upgraded to XFree 3.3.3 from the
On Sun, 20 Jun 1999, Chris Flipse wrote:
Is there a way to set up startx so that it will open on a specified tty
(say, tty 13) instead of the next available one? I know it can be done
with the various x login apps, but I've had some bad experiences with
xdm and wdm locking up my box, and I
From: John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tracy Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Monday, June 21, 1999 20:41
Subject: Re: diald -- help or source!
In the message log I see that it attempts to open the connection, and
immediately reports
It's there, I got it, It works... You should get the RedHat RPM version,
put it in /tmp and the let the debian installation script at it.
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999 19:26:22 Arcady Genkin wrote:
| Hi all:
|
| I've read a couple of posts in the list about the RPlayer G2 for
| Linux.
I poked around and found this link,
http://proforma.real.com/mario/player/player.html
hth,
kent
Arcady Genkin wrote:
Hi all:
I've read a couple of posts in the list about the RPlayer G2 for
Linux. However, the Real's website doesn't list it among available
downloads (neither free, nor
Packages for APT 0.3.7 built for the 'slink' (Debian 2.1, based on GNU
libc 2.0) distribution have been uploaded to netgod.net, and are
available at:
http://netgod.net/x/apt_0.3.7slink0_i386.deb
http://netgod.net/x/libapt-pkg-dev_0.3.7slink0_i386.deb
Sorry, just butting in...
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, Eric G . Miller wrote:
It's there, I got it, It works... You should get the RedHat RPM version,
put it in /tmp and the let the debian installation script at it.
WHERE? I got given a URL a little while back for a possible site for the
linux
I still haven't got the answer about how to configuring device drivers
for my computer.
Could anyone tell me how to chose the modules when I run modconf. Or
where to get the install guide for this problem.
Thanks!
My hardware as below:
quantum 7.4G IDE HD
1.44Mb Floppy Disk
8 Mb Leadtek Winfast
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
A couple months ago somebody from this list got permission to distribute
the modified Pine binary in .deb format. He made this file available for
ftp. Does anybody know where I can get this file? I checked the list
archives and found lots of
Redhat has one, check their ftp server. I found it in the XBF* folder,
it eventually will be included in X version 4. I used it last year,
works quite well.
HTH,
Wim.
Revenant wrote:
Well, after lengthy stuffing about I got X running. Yay!
Unfortunately, I had to enter my VGA card as
Hi,
I came from MS Windows to Linux a few months ago. I was tired of crashes and
all that, and I had the feeling I could do better GUI-wise also.
After a while I found Windowmaker, and set up a desktop with several handy dock
apps. A refreshingly approach to a personal desktop environment. Also,
On 22-Jun-99 Arcady Genkin wrote:
Hi all:
I've read a couple of posts in the list about the RPlayer G2 for
Linux. However, the Real's website doesn't list it among available
downloads (neither free, nor Plus).
Is it really available from somewhere, or is this a mass confusion?
Try
On 22-Jun-99 Arcady Genkin wrote:
Hi all:
I've read a couple of posts in the list about the RPlayer G2 for
Linux. However, the Real's website doesn't list it among available
downloads (neither free, nor Plus).
Is it really available from somewhere, or is this a mass confusion?
Thanks!
ktb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I poked around and found this link,
http://proforma.real.com/mario/player/player.html
Hmmm... It worked just the same as the main web-site for me. It says
This platform is only supported in RealPlayer 5.0
When I choose G2, Linux - ELF or Linux-RedHat,
On 22-Jun-99 Pollywog wrote:
On 22-Jun-99 Arcady Genkin wrote:
Hi all:
I've read a couple of posts in the list about the RPlayer G2 for
Linux. However, the Real's website doesn't list it among available
downloads (neither free, nor Plus).
Is it really available from somewhere, or is
Phil Wu wrote:
I still haven't got the answer about how to configuring device drivers
for my computer.
Could anyone tell me how to chose the modules when I run modconf. Or
where to get the install guide for this problem.
Thanks!
My hardware as below:
quantum 7.4G IDE HD
1.44Mb
Subjects are a good thing ;)
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, Corey Carroll wrote:
Greetings..I purchased Debian 2.1 from the UTArlington bookstore. I
thought that it was 2.0 originally, because that's what the manual said,
but then the people who work there opened it up, and it has 4 2.1 disks:
2
I forgot to mention, you need the dpkg-dev package installed, as well as
the -dev packages for the needed libraries. Sorry!
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, Brad wrote:
i don't know about a binary deb, but the source packages are available
from your favorite Debian mirror, in the
Hi all,
I'm wandering if there is any disassembler for x86 going around.
Would anybody kindly give me some information about this.
Thanks in advance.
--
Nguyen Hai Ha, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University, Japan
scratch wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, R. Brock Lynn wrote:
/sbin/ifconfig | grep P-t-P | cut -d: -f2 | cut -d -f1
nice, now can you do that with a perl one-liner? :)
Something like this?
perl -e 'print (`/sbin/ifconfig` =~ /inet addr:(.*?)\s/);'
oohh nifty. Now let's see if I can
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, scratch wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, R. Brock Lynn wrote:
/sbin/ifconfig | grep P-t-P | cut -d: -f2 | cut -d -f1
nice, now can you do that with a perl one-liner? :)
Something like this?
perl -e 'print (`/sbin/ifconfig` =~ /inet addr:(.*?)\s/);'
Beat me to it!
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, Rahsheen Porter wrote:
Portsentry will block any host that tries to scan you
Does it detect spoofed packets? For example, if someone detected you're
using portsentry (because their scan didn't work?), could they spoof
packets to make it look like your gateway machine was
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, Tomas Meyaos wrote:
Greetings everyone.
hi!
is there any movie editing software available for linux?? I dont need
anything complicated just need to
sequence a bunch of pictures into an mpeg movie or something like
that.no effects just sequencing a bunch of
Hi all:
Could someone tell me which .debs I should install to have Netscape
browser-only on a Slink machine? Is it the netscape-base package?
As far as I found out, versions =4.5 can be found in unstable, right?
Can there be any problem because Slink has glibc-2.0, and potato --
2.1?
Also, is
apt-get install realplayer
It's that simple. You will be told what to get and where. Why do people keep
asking this FAQ and making it so hard on themselves?
Peter Ludwig wrote:
Sorry, just butting in...
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, Eric G . Miller wrote:
It's there, I got it, It works...
When I try to run Dosemu 98.7-1 on Potato, it fails with this message:
ERROR: slang_keyb_close(): failed to restore keyboard termios settings!
As far as I can tell my setup is the same, and I upgraded the slang1
package ( 1.3), 1.2.2-0) along with others that are needed.
Has anyone else
On Mon, Jun 21, 1999 at 11:50:51PM -0500, Brad wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, Rahsheen Porter wrote:
Portsentry will block any host that tries to scan you
Does it detect spoofed packets? For example, if someone detected you're
using portsentry (because their scan didn't work?), could they
On 21 Jun 1999, Arcady Genkin wrote:
I've read a couple of posts in the list about the RPlayer G2 for
Linux. However, the Real's website doesn't list it among available
downloads (neither free, nor Plus).
Is it really available from somewhere, or is this a mass confusion?
Technically, it's
Oooo, dangerous ground... Hopefully this doesn't spark a holy war ;)
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, Christian Dysthe wrote:
After a while I found Windowmaker, and set up a desktop with several
handy dock apps. A refreshingly approach to a personal desktop
environment. Also, Windowmaker looks good! So
Well, this seems like the ideal opportunity for me to advertise my
ignorance:
What exactly is the difference between a window manager and a desktop
environment?
Thanx.
BTW, I second the opinion re: Windowmaker. It's intuitive and easy
to use, it looks funky (and probably will look funkier when
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999 14:28:54 -0500 (CDT), Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, Gertjan Klein wrote:
Interesting to see that this works for W9x. Just out of curiousity: if
you go to Control Panel - System and press the device tab, does it say
the File System is 32-bit?
i
hello all !
ok, i should get kicked in the butt for not consulting the new in.telnetd man
page that also got installed w/ ssltelnet ... but i havent found this in the
man page anywhere ...
is it still possible to display whatever is it thats in ur /etc/issue.net
when ur running ssl telnet
actually while i use and like WindowMaker i think that the look and feel of
win9x is the best thing that M$ ever did. Which may not be saying much but
still the LF is alot better than the underlyeing crap that they write.
Like i said i use WM and like it but the problems of windows does not
On 22 Jun 1999, Revenant wrote:
Well, this seems like the ideal opportunity for me to advertise my
ignorance:
What exactly is the difference between a window manager and a desktop
environment?
Thanx.
BTW, I second the opinion re: Windowmaker. It's intuitive and easy
to use, it looks
That's normal - I don't know enough to tell you why, but when linking X
libs, x11 goes last, Xt next and then Xm first (or Xaw for athena):
-lXm -lXt -lX11
That's the way it is and it is documented in various basic intros to X
(see http://www.rahul.net/kenton/xsites.framed.html for loads of
I am using debian 2.1 snip
I would like to set-up a RAID-1 array of 2 IDE drives (on separate
controllers).
a raid software may be slow.hmmm especialy ide raid
it's not a good idea for system performance
Excuse me jumping on here as I too have been considering this kind of
configuration
Hi all:
I've read a couple of posts in the list about the RPlayer G2 for
Linux. However, the Real's website doesn't list it among available
downloads (neither free, nor Plus).
Is it really available from somewhere, or is this a mass confusion?
De G2Realplayer 6.0 is only provided as an RPM
Hi
scratch wrote:
IIRC, this message probably means that you have recently updated to a 2.2
kernel. In this kernel, ifconfig sets it own routes, so there is no more
need for a manual 'route add'. Check your init.d scripts, especially
'/etc/init.d/network'.
OTOH, I could be completely
John Gay wrote:
Thanks for the info, but I think you over looked a few items.
The reason I want to upgrade to potato is, I installed x11amp, which required
newer libs than slink uses. This has broken apt. I've seen this problem
mentioned before and the recommended fix was to upgrade to
Richard Dansereau wrote:
Hello all!
I seem to remember a while back there was a discussion about whether
or not to include some rather large packages (i.e. ones containing
data, such as astronomical data) in the Debian releases. I think
the main consensus was not to include these types of
Um, anyone know what this is about? I get the idea that sleeping at night has
little or nothing to do with debian.
frankie
P.S. what is an ANUNCIOS GRATIS? sounds disturbingly like spam to me...
P.P.S. if so is someone going to mail him (in argentinian? spanish?) and
explain debian user's
Hi
I'm running slink but got wmaker 0.60 and compiled it. After installing
it i tryed to run it but it would crash continually. After looking at
the console i found that it was looking for a menu.hook that was
referenced in WMRootMenu. The only way i could find to solve this
problem was to run
This message was sent from Geocrawler.com by Joakim Svensson [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
Hi debian users,
I am a very new user of Linux. I do have some 10+ year users experience
with different unixes though so It feels pretty good.
I am awaiting a new high spec pc and while
I hope somebody can help me with this one:
I am trying to compile the python source from potato/source and I am
getting errors while compiling the dbmmodule.c. The errors seems to be
related to my lib6c-dev. I have the following installed version:
Package: libc6-dev
Version: 2.0.7.19981211-6
I'm setting an IMAP server for math students. I wish the user mailbox to
be in each home directory, so quota can prevent someone filling the
/var/spool/mail.
I yet configured smail and pine to search for the user inbox in
${HOME}/mail/inbox file. In the same mail directory Pine creates its
*- On 21 Jun, Brad wrote about Re: How to determine local IP
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, scratch wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, R. Brock Lynn wrote:
/sbin/ifconfig | grep P-t-P | cut -d: -f2 | cut -d -f1
nice, now can you do that with a perl one-liner? :)
Something like this?
perl -e
Tracy Nelson writes:
My connection script is simple editing of the original to whit:
+++
MODEM_INIT=ATZC1D2%C0
connect 130 lines, 3693 characters
# The phone number to dial
...
Is this the exact complete script? If so, you have two problems:
a) The first and third lines are extraneous
*- On 21 Jun, Joey Hess wrote about FAQ: Re: RealPlayer G2 for Linux -- where
to get?
apt-get install realplayer
It's that simple. You will be told what to get and where. Why do people keep
asking this FAQ and making it so hard on themselves?
Because this requires that slink users
howdie, this must be a simple faq... but haven't found it in any documentation:
How to do you ask apt-get to download all the .deb files necessary for a
given package, if that package is already installed on your machine? I've
tried apt-get -d install SOME-PACKAGE but it works only for those
Arcady Genkin wrote:
Hi all:
Could someone tell me which .debs I should install to have Netscape
browser-only on a Slink machine? Is it the netscape-base package?
As far as I found out, versions =4.5 can be found in unstable, right?
Can there be any problem because Slink has glibc-2.0,
On Tue, Jun 22, 1999 at 12:23:51PM +0200, Rigacci wrote:
The IMAP server (imap 4.4-4) is OK to store folders in ${HOME}/mail/ but
it insists on searching /var/spool/mail/${USER} for the inbox.
This isn't a real solution, but, will IMAP accept a sym link in
/var/spool/mail/${USER} ==
*- On 22 Jun, Tom Pfeifer wrote about Re: A little confused with Netscape
.deb's
Arcady Genkin wrote:
Hi all:
Could someone tell me which .debs I should install to have Netscape
browser-only on a Slink machine? Is it the netscape-base package?
As far as I found out, versions =4.5 can
Hi,
You can repack your installed .deb's with dpkg-repack.
You could also mount the CD on officeMachine (or use ftp) and copy the .deb's
to the zip drive.
I have a simmilar set-up and use the above two methods. Sometimes a deb gets
left out, but apt will let you know when when you try to
What about this one??
ifconfig | \
grep inet addr | \
grep -v 127.0.0.1 | \
awk '{print $2;}' | \
awk -F':' '{print $2;}'
On Mon, Jun 21, 1999 at 11:23:29PM -0500, R. Brock Lynn wrote:
scratch wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, R. Brock Lynn wrote:
/sbin/ifconfig | grep P-t-P | cut -d:
Hi,
apt-get isn't updating. I just added deb http//:ftp.netgod.net x/ and I say
that a number of packages have been updated since I last ran an update, but I
have no New or Updated packages .
Also apt reports a data transfer rate of 140Kbps, over a V34 modem (I wish!)
TIA,
Jon
--
Email:
Hi, Once dialed in, how to determine the local (dynamically assigned) IP id?
I know pppd invokes ip-up with the local IP. But outside that, is there a env
variable, API or a file that holds returns this info?
Thanks much,
nram
ifconfig
I've installed GNOME and the wmaker-gnome package (using apt and a
mirror of ftp.gnome.org). I can switch between IceWM and Enlightenment
without any problem, but if I try to switch to WindowMaker using the
GNOME Control Panel, it times out while trying to start.
I'm running GNOME by using an
Quoting J Horacio MG ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
~ I think you need to archive your postings and their replies a
~ bit more efficiently. I was about to cut and paste a previous
~ reply on the subject when I noticed that the question was posed
~ by you!
I can assure you they are efficiently enough
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Rigacci wrote:
I'm setting an IMAP server for math students. I wish the user
mailbox to be in each home directory, so quota can prevent someone
filling the /var/spool/mail.
I yet configured smail and pine to search for the user inbox in
${HOME}/mail/inbox
On 22-Jun-99 Revenant wrote:
Well, this seems like the ideal opportunity for me to advertise my
ignorance:
What exactly is the difference between a window manager and a desktop
environment?
I am also ignorant regarding this. I just know I am perfectly happy with
Windowmaker. So if
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Tim Nicholas wrote:
actually while i use and like WindowMaker i think that the look and feel of
win9x is the best thing that M$ ever did. Which may not be saying much but
still the LF is alot better than the underlyeing crap that they write.
Hi
snip I came from MS
Quoting Paul Harris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
does anyone know if the kernel supports this card? i only saw options for
the de-600 to de-620.
I use one. It says NE2000 compatible when you plug it in.
I guess people get bored with adding new model numbers
when they're basically similar
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