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> > More or less.
>
> Isn't apt a command-line tool thou
at, how to get favors from them, how
to influence Red Hat.
Thirdly, let's say:
HP creates an idea to earn more cash.
If it can give more cash to Red Hat Software, it'll be in next's RHLinux.
If it's not worth the megabytes it's saved on, it won't make it in Debian,
and HP is losing money...
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ibs misplaced, or misconfigured, and your riding.
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r script is too
complex to be added to the xisp script.
Can anyone help me out here?
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d not run!
I am still unsure if the script ip-up is run when I am using Xisp, or if I will
have to move the run-parts command from ip-up to the xisp script.
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> this is your problem. Se
uot; also. I have seen the same on other
"primitive" X programs with the same look and feel as Xman: same "dotted" look.
Why did this change, and how can I get the nicer look back?
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http
: "apt-get dist-upgrade". Should I? :)
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updated to potato. Looks like everything went fine except for these two errors
I get when I boot:
1. [mntent]: no final newline at the end of /etc/fstab
2. Modprobe can't find netpf19
How do I deal with these?
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's?
> > 2) If it does work, what do i do to let people know how to do it? Just
> >letting it sit on my hard drive unused by anyone else doesn't sound
> >too appealing...
2) How about writing a 'SO5 and glic2.1 Mini- HOWTO'?
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Hi,
I have upgraded to potato. All went well, but I can not intall timezones. I get
the message it conflicts with libc6. I litterally have to "remove my whole
system" to install timezones from unstable.
Can anyone help?
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Hi,
upgraded to potato and installed qps. I can not make it run. Segmentation fault.
Anyone have a solution?
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Greetings,
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PS.: yes, I'll be a good boy and file a bug report soonish ;-)
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I was wondering if there is any software available that makes it easy to switch
window managers without having to edit too many ini files.
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Hi,
I keep getting the message below now installing packages using delect.
Where does this come from, and how do I get rid of it?
ldconfig: warning: can't open /lib/libNoVersion.so.1 (No such file or
directory), skipping
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e, shouldn't it be just as
accurate as if you used ntp?
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Hi,
recently I have experienced problems with multiple instances of Netscape
running (both 4.51 and now 4.6). What happens is that if I close down
one, the others closes also. Very annoying.
Is there anything I can do?
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o this means Netscape has to do a version based on glibc 2.1? (Come to
think of it, this did start when I upgraded to potato and glibc 2.1.)
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this is a better solution than
sending someone there ourselves.
Please contact me by email or by phone asap if you are willing/capable
of doing this.
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ss stable using
glibc2.1 than it was the days I had slink/SO50, my guess being they
haven't yet finished coverting it.
In particular, the threaded view in my Inbox has crashed 3 times in
the last 5 minutes, and viewing e-mails unthreaded is ugly, IMHO.
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che-ssl
still won't start, don't ask why, I don't have time to investigate
anyway =P ) but I still can praise linux for its stability over windows ;)
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> the picture because the filtering rules must be client-based so that all
> these mail accounts can be accessed from a single terminal login session,
> rather than by logging out and then back into another session.
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there...
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> > > Also when I exit from fvwm, refuses to exit to
> > > the command
t;
How do I get rid of it?
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rom past personnal experience, I'd say gnomeICU and licq are the two
most advanced ICQ clients for linux, and ICQ-Java the most 'stable'
and feature-full. (Mark that stable with a great grain of salt)
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peers/provider, but no go.
Can anyone help?
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Hi
yes the user is added to 'dip'
Permissions for etc/ppp is 40750
Permissions for /etc/ppp/peers is 42644
On 01-Jun-99 John Hasler wrote:
> Christian Dysthe writes:
>> I have trteid to change permissions for /etc/ppp/peers/provider, but no
>> go.
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n't *need* to switch. I think you *should* switch, but
that's flame war bait =)
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we're here to answer questions
anyway =)
> thanks
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two lock methods, and which one would be
considered to be most "stable"? I do also have the option to use both, but why
would I want that?
TIA
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y deals for us if we chose RH. How will the
Debian community be able to fight in a market like this in the future?
I dread a situation where Debian becomes a distribuion based on what RH
employees contribute on their spare time.
Please tell me I am wrong! :)
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What program can print RTF ?
Or how can I convert them to ps/pdf ?
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100% while this is going on also. It wasn't like this before. What
happened?
I am running potato btw.
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(0x4005c000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x4000)
> I put bash in $NEWROOT/bin/ but no go either. documentation's a bit
> sparce also.
But you forgot to copy those libraries (the symbolic links and the
real libs!).
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depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.9/misc/pg.o
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.9/misc/pt.o
This looks like what I am getting while booting also. This started
yesterday after an upgrade of my potato box.
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> Then recompile the kernel ... that should work.
>
Nope, did that. Same errors.
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while back until I did the recompile today.
I suppose I just have to wait and keep upgrading my potato box and hope
these errors disappear just as mysteriously as they appeared?
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Can you recommend a good NIC running at both 10Mbit and 100 Mbit that
Debian GNU/Linux 2.1
have device drivers support? The NIC must also be a selling product today
(I don't want old stuff!)?
misc/pg.o
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.9/misc/pt.o
This also shows up when I boot. Weird. I am still hoping it will go
away by itself just like it started by itself :)
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looking. I have tried and tried to
find out what is wrong, but no go. I have also reinstalled ftpd, login
and passwd.
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"Clones are people two"
documents? And finally, what might be the
reason I am not able to print at all?
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On 2 Nov, Todd Suess wrote:
>
> I will report this as a bug, anyone else get this also?
>
> -Todd
Yes, and I tried to uninstall and reinstall. It just got worse. New
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I need that I want that need debconf. Voila! All is working fine.
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fferently than if I install it with debconf already present?
Also, will installing debconf later "update" console-tools to do these
"different things", or does "different things" just means it does the
same things differently?
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mage.
Set background=none in "Desktop Background Settins" and THEN install
a theme which provides a background image.
> Thanks,
> Justin
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Could someone help me with this problem?
When I install Debian GNU/Linux on a PC (IBM compatible), I create the
"rescue boot floppy disc" stored in the install directory on the first
official CD called binary-i386. The filename for the rescue disc is
resc1440.bin.
I have downloaded the potato ver
-l-l".
Any suggestions?
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&
ian Slink box.
Any ideas what might be wrong, or is this simply a bug in Apache-SSL,
or in the Debian version?
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Hi,
I upgraded to licq 0.7.1 on my potato box today. I didn't receive any
error messages, but licq won't run now.
When I try to run it I get:
"Illegal instruction"
Anyone know what might be wrong?
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On 17 Nov, Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 17-Nov-1999 Christian Dysthe wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I upgraded to licq 0.7.1 on my potato box today. I didn't receive any
>> error messages, but licq won't run now.
>>
>> When I try to run it I get:
>>
be among todays upgrades on potato so
others with this problem wil only have one icq free day.
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trying to log
into. Same result.
I then have to log in as root and un-install WDM to be able to return to
how I used to log in: console and startx which works fine.
What might be wrong?
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it is, but my .lesskey file only works that way.
> Happy turkey holidays,
BTW: Why do you americans call thanksgiving like that european country ?
> jack
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probably be using AfterStep in Xwindows, Where can I find the wharfs/*.app
things?
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quot;
> (since the screen itself is the "Server").
>
> What specifically do you have in mind when you say X Client?
What would be the most like the Windows' Shell. (Or LiteStep. See following
question)
> Can you elaborate?
Sure, see previous comment. =)
> > 5) Since I'm using Litestep (http://www.litestep.net) in Win95, I'll
> > probably be using AfterStep in Xwindows, Where can I find the
> wharfs/*.app
> > things?
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Where can one find the Midnight Commander (GNOME version) 4.1.35 .deb files?
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How can I configure the SVGA Xserver to use a 16bpp resolution by default?
How am I supposed to switch to such a resolutio anyway? I haven't yet been
able to use anything else than 256 colors res.
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> StarOffice runs as good on Debian 2.0 as it does prior versions.
> Please file this message and pass along. It seems that every week
> someone asks how to install StarOffice, and fails to look back
> through the archives of this mailing list.
>
Why doesn't someone make .deb files out of the pack
> StarOffice is probably non-free, thus no one besides the company who
> created it can legally redistribute it.
There a few side-solutions then:
- Debian community asks StarDiv the permission
- StarDiv does it on its own
- There's a script used to install StarOffice 3.0 The same could? be
> "the Linux part"? It's a binary that links to standard source code;
> there is no linux code in it. It would be a civil & criminal copyright
> violation to distribute the binary without permission
What I mean by the Linux part is that there IS a version freely available. I
agree there's no rea
> I'm not sure what you mean by 'Linux part'. What will
> hopefully happen
> is someone building a .deb installer for it, like with Netscape.
Actually, it was more or less what I had in mind.
about every security fix released by Debian is posted there.
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pgpj8cTagb3C8.pgp
Description: PGP signature
e
"makedb2: Can't init db subsystem"
if I compiled it myself, or
"makedb2: Can't create /etc/mail/vpop.db"
if I use the Debian shipped binary.
I use
ii libc6 2.0.7u-4
ii libdb2 2.3.16-7
ii cucipop 1.31-5
Can anyone help me ?
read you
7;t clear, don't hesitate to ask.
Thanks,
Christian
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iously) EXACLY means, and can one elaborate on it a
bit? (Where to set the library used by the dynamic linker, what causes the
problem and how to solve it and such)
4) Where can I find the HOWTOs archive?
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uot;normal" CD content.
How to make this boot .raw file ?
(Seems to me that there must be some README, but I can't find it.)
read you,
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abase. Is "Ticket to Ride" a company alias for some
> other
> chipset?
>
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out of Xserver!
Christian Lavoie
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I've just finished installing Debian Potato. (Upgrading from Hamm)
Although I'm at the latest versions of the gtk libs I could find I still get
an error message. (See attached file)
Which package contains that file? Or where can I find it? (Please refer to a
.deb file)
err
Description: Binary d
> I just had this problem. Downgrade dpkg and apt to the versions
> in frozen.
> See recent discussion on debian-devel for more...
>
> -Mitch
I recently 'upgraded' my system from hamm to potato. Unfortunately, I was
targeting slink and much of the system is down right now. Where can I find
some i
artitions and does
> it work correctly?
> Thanks Roman Malinowski
Worked flawlessly, on two different systems. This product is a must.
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code?
- How much of a performance hit can I expect on compilation jobs from a
kernel math emulator?
- Where in hell can I find a dos-working version of Emacs? The
most-recent/used and linux-version-like please. =P
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> Hey All,
>
> Just venting.
>
> Recently I check out the Linux apps wish list web page! I though
> that it was
> mighty funny that the software that most people want to see
> ported to Linux
> is made by the big nasty Microsoft clan. Personally, I hate M$
> and was glade
> to find Linux. If it was
> Christian Lavoie wrote:
> >
> > Actually, I think more and more people are wanting Microsof-like
> > applications, because the Microsoft philosophy has some good ideas,
> > especially when you are a end-user.
> [...]
> > Let's take the Windows' I
Am Freitag, 30. August 2002 23:01 schrieb Slaven Peles:
> On Friday 30 August 2002 04:44 pm, Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
> > Am Freitag, 30. August 2002 15:54 schrieb Slaven Peles:
> > > > Looks like you're automatically establishing a connection on startup.
> >
the messages in the appropriate
subfolder of my maildir. Is there maybe another way to do that?
Thanks for replies,
Christian Schoenebeck
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2. open Konqueror
3. go to Settings->Configure Konqueror...->Konqueror Browser->Java
4. click on 'Enable Java globally'
5. set the correct path for 'Path to java executable'
After saving these settings and restarting Konqueror you should be able to
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Am Samstag, 31. August 2002 15:38 schrieb Derrick 'dman' Hudson:
> On Sat, Aug 31, 2002 at 12:52:27AM +0200, Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
> | Hi!
> |
> | How do I handle a .forward file if I configured exim to use maildir
> | format instead of mbox? the 'save'
Hi!
I'm still waiting for the ability to use real transparency. What's the deal
with this anyway? I mean, what is the problem that there's still only pseudo
transparency?
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move and not copy things, except if it has to copy them
over a filesystem boundary (or, and preferably only at user's
request, if it can move it with the result of changed permissions).
Cheers
Christian.
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is good _ same as my
sparc)
- ethereal show a lot of request (from my desktop) on internet ip
address family and lot of arp request on my local net (from my desktop)
(who has 192.168.1.xxx...)
Another question is thatr i want to make my sparc a firewall too, is
there in debian woody specifics pack
Le ven 27/09/2002 à 02:48, Jamin W. Collins a écrit :
> On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 12:33:22AM +0200, Gagneraud Christian wrote:
>
> > I've just install woody on my ultrasparc1, i've setup my internet
> > connection on it using dhcp on eth0 (cable modem), but now i want
Le ven 27/09/2002 à 15:10, Jamin W.Collins a écrit :
> On 27 Sep 2002 14:27:49 +0200 Christian Gagneraud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Do i have to do some prerequite,
> > - i have a correct dhcp config (/etc/networking/interfaces)
> > - the doc says for
=rwx,g=rxs,o=rx
I know how the fix for the first two lines... but what do the last two mean
exactly? And how do I make them go away?
Christian
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In short, yes.
Christian
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