"Ing. Jose A. Amador" wrote:
This seems a newbie question to me, but I also need to clarify this:
How can I use either libc5 or glibc under demand or at will ? What / where
should I read ?
Application programs will use whichever libraries they were linked
against at compile time.
use the
I'm all set now.
I'd set my serial port to 9600 but my bios had it at 115200.
I've reset it to 115200 and it works.
73,
Peter email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Tomi Manninen wrote:
On Sun, 23 Jan 2000,
On Mon, Jan 24, 2000 at 11:43:06AM +0100, Gerd wrote:
I'm a Debian developer, I'm not running slink.
So there are plans to use 2.2.x kernels on Debian, too?
You can run 2.2 on Debian 2.1 (slink). It works just fine, out of the
box; almost all of the tools support 2.2 and 2.0 (deliberately).
Hans-Peter Zorn wrote:
# /usr/sbin/nrattach netrom
# ifconfig nr0 44.136.8.5 netmask 255.255.255.0 hw netrom
# VK2KTJ-9
# route add 44.136.8.5 nr0
--- snip --
Why do I need a route to the interface ip address? Shouldn't that be
a network route (which is set up
Hans-Peter Zorn wrote:
(I think it would be rather annoying if 20+ stations at a user qrg
would broadcast every 5 minutes?)
Most networks I know use 30 minutes, not 5 minutes.
Terry
Hello.
i need the good parameters to establish an apropiate configuration to
work to 9600 bauds using the soundmodem.
i use soundblaster vibra16
Kenwood TM-451
This is i have now:
sethdlc -i sm0 -a txd 230 txtail 20 slot 100 ppersist 30
smmixer -i sm0 s=line i=18 o=-20
but i have many
Hans-Peter:
I followed your howto, first I did the /sbin/modprobe mkiss
and got " can't locate module mkiss"
I followed through on section 3.2 and got the same thing reported
I am running RH 6.1 out of the Deluxe box, with the power tools
RPM disk.
I ran make menuconfig it came up without the
On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Tyler Spires wrote about, Re: Talk:
i had the same problem with Talk... the way that i resolved it was to add
the machines to the hosts file in the /etc directory...
The ultimate answer is to define a DNS server, if one is available that is.
your problem might be more
Did you make sure that you instructed your boot manager (LILO ??) to boot
with the new kernel ?
It may happen when you oversee those tiny details burning the midnight
oil...check /etc/lilo.conf, make the necessary corrections, and run "lilo"
to activate them.
GL,
Jose, CO2JA
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"I have not
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
Unfortunately, /dev/ttyzf doesn't work either. I get the same error?
Regards,
Chris
On 24 Jan 00, at 0:26, Ian Russon wrote:
hi
dont know if it's a mistake but
you have to kissattach to the ttyzf and not the ptyzf
with the kissnetd using the ptyzf you can
Here's another thing to note, the fixed route put in that you use ip over
netrom
will drop out from your nodes list as the obsolesance count decreases. So
when the route drops off the nodes list so does your route.
Unless the station your routing to gets a node broadcast back to you,on a
regular
Has anyone any tools for site, coverage and path analysis for Linux?
If not, I'd like to get together with some of you seasoned
programmers. I have some excellent ideas and resources for
propagation models, etc.
-
James S. Kaplan KG7FU
Eugene Oregon USA
[EMAIL
On Tue, Jan 25, 2000 at 07:51:18AM -0500, Hast, Chuck wrote:
Hans-Peter:
Also it looks like when I rebooted I am still running the old kernel
I did a uname -srv on it and get a kernel dated from sept 99 (original
install) it looks like the new kernel did not get installed.
You did the
Can someone point me to the sources of sattrack-3.1.6 or 3.1.7? Also, in a
previous message there was a mention of a patch for the y2k issue. Where
can I find the patch?
Thanks in advance,
-- Edson, N1VTN
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