From w4oa@vibroplex.com Mon Dec 22 04:49:11 1997
From: w4oa@vibroplex.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Xisp dialer
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 1997 05:49:11 +0100
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Michael Perry wrote:
> Has anyone gotten xisp the ppp dialing program to work on SuSE 5.0? The
> rpm I grabbed from redhat's ftp site will not install even after I install
> the correct xforms lib. It says it needs the libforms but libforms will
> not compile with xforms under rpm. And without one or the other xisp will
> not work.
>
> Any success stories out there with xisp using the rpm from redhat?
>
> --Michael Perry--
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hello michael...
i have it working... i have been using xisp for the past few months, and it
works great! there is some problem with the rpm's but if you get the gz
file you can unpack it... you do have to update the xforms lib to version
.86... instructions come with xisp... i am using xisp version 2.2 ... i
haven't
been able to get 2.3 to work properly...
please note that YaST will reset permissions on the ppp file when
it does its update... you have to reset the permissions as per the
xisp docs when you let YaST update things... else xisp won't
work...
hope this helps...
mitch
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Michael Perry wrote:
Has anyone gotten xisp the ppp dialing program to
work on SuSE 5.0? The
rpm I grabbed from redhat's ftp site will not install even after I
install
the correct xforms lib. It says it needs the libforms but libforms
will
not compile with xforms under rpm. And without one or the other
xisp will
not work.
Any success stories out there with xisp using the rpm from redhat?
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hello michael...
i have it working... i have been using xisp for the past few months,
and it
works great! there is some problem with the rpm's but if you get the
gz
file you can unpack it... you do have to update the xforms lib to version
.86... instructions come with xisp... i am using xisp version 2.2 ...
i haven't
been able to get 2.3 to work properly...
please note that YaST will reset permissions on the ppp file when
it does its update... you have to reset the permissions as per the
xisp docs when you let YaST update things... else xisp won't
work...
hope this helps...
mitch
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From rolf@suse.de Mon Dec 22 10:18:34 1997
From: rolf@suse.de
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re[3]: [S.u.S.E. Linux] 5.1 Upgrade...Excellent!
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 1997 11:18:34 +0100
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> I'd settle for just an update of .rpm's to Beta 2 and pick a date
> to make them, with whatever is available at that date. Beta 2 is definetly
> a nice update. Having the susewm options built into the menus of KDE
> is one of the reasons to run S.u.S.E. in my book.
As far as I know you can find the KDE beta2 RPMs in=20
ftp://ftp.suse.com/suse_update/KDE/>
Looks like susewm has been updated to ist, but the maintainer of this package=
s=20
has already vanished (holidays...).
sincerly,
Rolf Haberrecker
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From deem@wdm.com Mon Dec 22 18:19:55 1997
From: deem@wdm.com
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deem(a)alaska.net
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Xisp dialer
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Michael Perry wrote:
> Has anyone gotten xisp the ppp dialing program to work on SuSE 5.0? The
> rpm I grabbed from redhat's ftp site will not install even after I install
> the correct xforms lib. It says it needs the libforms but libforms will
> not compile with xforms under rpm. And without one or the other xisp will
> not work. =20
>=20
> Any success stories out there with xisp using the rpm from redhat?
Greetings,
I usually always choose src files over rpms still. XISP works excellent
under S.u.S.E. 5.0 & 5.1. I have used it and probably will until we get
our cable modem service here.
To compile a version for you box, un-pack into a working
sub-directory; I have named simply "work" for this stuff.
Using guzip -dc xisp-2.3p5.tar.gz | tar xvf -
I decompress. Then use a text editor and comment out
the vars in the Makefile like this:
# Normal vars
#-------------
#BINX11 =3D usr/X11R6/bin
#USRLOCAL =3D usr/local/bin
#SBINDIR =3D usr/sbin
#VARRUN =3D var/run
#USRLIBPPP =3D usr/lib/ppp
#OPTSDIR =3D usr/lib/ppp
#MANDIR =3D usr/X11R6/man/man1
#ETCPPP =3D etc/ppp
#DESTDIR =3D
#GROUP =3D uucp
#GCCFLAGS =3D -Wall -O
#EXTRALIBS =3D
And uncomment the RedHat vars like this:
# Red Hat vars
#--------------
BINX11 =3D usr/X11R6/bin
USRLOCAL =3D usr/bin
SBINDIR =3D usr/sbin
VARRUN =3D var/run
USRLIBPPP =3D $(SBINDIR)
OPTSDIR =3D etc/ppp
MANDIR =3D usr/man/man1
ETCPPP =3D etc/ppp
DESTDIR =3D $(RPM_BUILD_ROOT)
GROUP =3D root
GCCFLAGS =3D $(RPM_OPT_FLAGS)
EXTRALIBS =3D
Then save as Makefile and as root (su to root), just type make
in the working subdirectory you decompressed the file in.
Typing make install will install the binary.
If you need anything else let me know.
Best Regards
-Dee
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From bb@suse.de Tue Dec 23 00:57:12 1997
From: bb@suse.de
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Subscription to 5.0 and forward... When does 5.1
ship to subscription owners?
Date: Tue, 23 Dec 1997 01:57:12 +0100
Message-ID: <67n298$ck5$1@Galois.fs100.suse.de>
In-Reply-To: <[S.u.S.E. Linux] Subscription to 5.0 and forward... When does
5.1 ship to subscription owners?>
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W.D.McKinney wrote:
>
> Michael Perry wrote:
> > Hi-
> >
> > I purchased a subscription to SuSE from 5.0 forward with an order of
> > ADABAS D and have not seen the arrival of 5.1. Is 5.1 shipping to
> > subscription owners?
> >
> > On the subject of ADABAS D and SuSE linux; does anyone have access to the
> > NT version of ADABAS D that would like to share the word manual on its
> > use? I need a book or reference material that I can lay out in front of
> > me on my desk while I learn.
>
> I'd guess you are in the que for the Dec. 23rd shipping, due to the
> kernel install problem is the first batch run. Should be soon for you !
>
Hi,
we'll get the fixed 5.1 at 12/29/97. So you'll get your shipping in early
jnauary. I'sorry about that delay, but there was a problem in choosing
the kernel to install in the first release. In the upcoming release this
and some minor bugs are fixed!
Ciao,
BB
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From bb@suse.de Tue Dec 23 01:12:55 1997
From: bb@suse.de
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Configuring K56flex modems under SuSE 5.0
Date: Tue, 23 Dec 1997 02:12:55 +0100
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Michael Perry wrote:
>
> Hi-
>
> I turn to the experts for some assistance. I recently purchased a K56flex
> modem made by Diamondmm and installed it without problem on my SuSE 5.0
> box. I use a ppp-up, ppp.chat, and options file to make ppp
ppp.chat is the place to add or change modem init strings.
Ciao,
BB
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From bb@suse.de Tue Dec 23 01:12:59 1997
From: bb@suse.de
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Configuring K56flex modems under SuSE 5.0
Date: Tue, 23 Dec 1997 02:12:59 +0100
Message-ID: <67n36r$cv1$1@Galois.fs100.suse.de>
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vic wrote:
>=20
> Michael Perry wrote:
> >
> > Hi-
> >
> > I turn to the experts for some assistance. I recently purchased a K56flex
>=20
> > too much quicker at this point so I am considering returning the modem and
> > going back to my USR Sportster 28.8 which seemed quite solid.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > --Michael Perry--
> > mperry(a)mperry.basin.com
> >
> > --
> i heard that a digital connection is best...such as lack of quantization
> noise....is there a way to get a digital connection (card) using a
> standard dialup line???
Info about K56flex can be found at http://www.k56flex.com/> You'll find
answers for the most of your questions there...
To use K56 Modems on a linux box, you have to set your serial port in=20
spd_hi or spd_vhi mode, otherwise the max speed to your modem is=20
limited to 38400:
etserial /dev/modem spd_vhi
The right place to do this is /sbin/init.d/serial !
I use K56flex to connect to my ISP and it works great... ;-)
Ciao,
BB
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From motteler@motteler.clark.net Tue Dec 23 03:42:37 1997
From: motteler@motteler.clark.net
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: [S.u.S.E. Linux] What were the problems with the initial 5.1 release?
Date: Tue, 23 Dec 1997 04:42:37 +0100
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Bodo Bauer wrote:
> We'll get the fixed 5.1 at 12/29/97. So you'll get your shipping
> in early january. I'sorry about that delay, but there was a
> problem in choosing the kernel to install in the first release.
> In the upcoming release this and some minor bugs are fixed!
I have the subscription and received my 5.1 a couple of weeks ago,
but haven't had a chance to upgrade my home system yet. We also
ordered several copies of 5.1 for our lab machines, but they have
not yet arrived, and I assume are delayed for the new 5.1 release.
If possible, I'd like to install the version of 5.1 that I have in
the next week or so, on several machines, and am wondering if there
anything in particular I should watch out for in this first release?
I checked the SuSE web page, but didn't see any information beyond
an announcement of the Dec 23 release date. I currently have 5.0,
as well, and it's no big deal to install that on the lab machines
instead, but I'd like to use the 5.1, if I can.
thanks,
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From bb@suse.de Tue Dec 23 04:14:04 1997
From: bb@suse.de
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject:
Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] What were the problems with the initial 5.1 release?
Date: Tue, 23 Dec 1997 05:14:04 +0100
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Howard E. Motteler wrote:
>
> Bodo Bauer wrote:
>
> > We'll get the fixed 5.1 at 12/29/97. So you'll get your shipping
> > in early january. I'sorry about that delay, but there was a
> > problem in choosing the kernel to install in the first release.
> > In the upcoming release this and some minor bugs are fixed!
>
> I have the subscription and received my 5.1 a couple of weeks ago,
> but haven't had a chance to upgrade my home system yet. We also
> ordered several copies of 5.1 for our lab machines, but they have
> not yet arrived, and I assume are delayed for the new 5.1 release.
>
> If possible, I'd like to install the version of 5.1 that I have in
> the next week or so, on several machines, and am wondering if there
> anything in particular I should watch out for in this first release?
> I checked the SuSE web page, but didn't see any information beyond
> an announcement of the Dec 23 release date. I currently have 5.0,
> as well, and it's no big deal to install that on the lab machines
> instead, but I'd like to use the 5.1, if I can.
>
You can install the 5.1 you got. But be carefull when you select the
kernel to install on the HD. The Descriptions are shifted on place down,
starting at the label below the second AIC kernel (this one is no longer
on the disc, but we forgot to remove the label...). If you can not boot
the installed system, use the Bootdisk/CD, load the needed modules, and
start the installed system. Then build your own kernel and use this one
for booting the machine...
There is another bug with the ramdisk while installing the system. But
this one appears not very often. The system may crash or hang while
or after partitioning in YaST. So use fdisk on the second console for
partitioning...
Ciao,
BB
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From mperry@mperry.basin.com Wed Dec 24 14:56:27 1997
From: mperry@mperry.basin.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Thanks for help with xisp
Date: Wed, 24 Dec 1997 15:56:27 +0100
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Hi-
I would like to thank everyone who offered assistance on getting xisp
working. I have the latest release now working quite well on my SuSE 5.0
machine. It took a little study of how xforms compiles and where it puts
things (and does not put things...). I have also sent program developer
my thanks for his help.
The answer for any interested was to look at where the xforms make install
puts things and wehre xisp makefile looks for things. I was never able to
get any of the xisp rpms working so settled on using the binary
distribution that the author provides.
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From mperry@mperry.basin.com Sat Dec 27 06:55:37 1997
From: mperry@mperry.basin.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Metrolink MOTIF
Date: Sat, 27 Dec 1997 07:55:37 +0100
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I am considering purchasing MetroLink Motif from the SuSE web site and would
like to know a little bit more about what I can expect running Motif. I now
use a variety of applications like applix, the GIMP, xfig, plan, etc. These
will continue to work under Motif, right? Motif, I gather, changes the window
dressing a bit and offers some programming functionality?
I understand that Motif also offers a lot of desktop functionality including
multiple desktops, etc.
Could someone comment on what I would see as an end user if I purchase Motif?
Does someone have a screen capture of their desktop running Motif they could
share with me?
Many thanks.
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From deem@wdm.com Sat Dec 27 07:29:20 1997
From: deem@wdm.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Metrolink MOTIF
Date: Sat, 27 Dec 1997 08:29:20 +0100
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Michael Perry wrote:
>=20
> I am considering purchasing MetroLink Motif from the SuSE web site and would
> like to know a little bit more about what I can expect running Motif. I now
> use a variety of applications like applix, the GIMP, xfig, plan, etc. These
> will continue to work under Motif, right? Motif, I gather, changes the win=
dow
> dressing a bit and offers some programming functionality?
>=20
> I understand that Motif also offers a lot of desktop functionality including
> multiple desktops, etc.
>=20
> Could someone comment on what I would see as an end user if I purchase Moti=
f?
> Does someone have a screen capture of their desktop running Motif they could
> share with me?
>=20
> Many thanks.
OK...to sort some things out here...Motif is a set of library files.
The included window manager with most all copies of Motif for Linux
is MWM, or the Motif window manager. Usually some other demos are=20
included as well. Also, there is a difference in cost of some packages
due to the "runtime" version vs. the "Developers" version.
Runtime has the needed library files but not the needed extras
to owrk on developing motif based apps. Yet many companies
sell only the devleopers version, thus keeping a standard cost to
users.
You can load the Motif libraries and not run MWM if you want, and I
have to assume that is the way most users who buy Motif do.
I have it loaded and running S.u.S.E. 5.1 and I am running susewm=20
so as to have the great desktops that come with this version.
And I can compile any src files that need motif.
I prefer to have motif due to the superior widgets and the=20
look and feel. There is an extreme amount of work though based on
other libraries now and Motif (See http://www.motifzone.com/> ),
is lookin good. Yet look at KDE wchich is not Motif based.
Hope this gets you started. MetroLink's Motif is probably a good copy.
And all your apps should work just fine after loading Motif, mine always due.
Regards & Happy Holidays
-Dee
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From deem@wdm.com Sun Dec 28 10:03:08 1997
From: deem@wdm.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: [S.u.S.E. Linux] TK Related files
Date: Sun, 28 Dec 1997 11:03:08 +0100
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Greetings,
I'm looking at TK files needed:
failed dependencies:
libtk.so is needed by tkmc-4.1.16-1
libtcl.so is needed by tkmc-4.1.16-1
libslang.so.0 is needed by tkmc-4.1.16-1
libext2fs.so.2 is needed by tkmc-4.1.16-1
libcom_err.so.2 is needed by tkmc-4.1.16-1
for using tkmc-4.1.16-1 . Are these not included
in 5.1 of S.u.S.E. ?
Thanks & regards
-Dee
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From andyford@fastrans.net Sun Dec 28 20:22:16 1997
From: andyford@fastrans.net
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] TK Related files
Date: Sun, 28 Dec 1997 21:22:16 +0100
Message-ID: <686cdo$851$1@Galois.fs100.suse.de>
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W.D.McKinney wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm looking at TK files needed:
>
> failed dependencies:
> libtk.so is needed by tkmc-4.1.16-1
> libtcl.so is needed by tkmc-4.1.16-1
> libslang.so.0 is needed by tkmc-4.1.16-1
> libext2fs.so.2 is needed by tkmc-4.1.16-1
> libcom_err.so.2 is needed by tkmc-4.1.16-1
>
> for using tkmc-4.1.16-1 . Are these not included
> in 5.1 of S.u.S.E. ?
>
> Thanks & regards
>
> -Dee
>
>
>
> W.D.McKinney (Dee) -=- deem(a)wdm.com
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just of the top of my head, real quick, you might need to change some
lines in the makefile of the Program you're trying to build. It's
probably looking in the wrong places.
HTH,
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From mperry@mperry.basin.com Sun Dec 28 22:55:19 1997
From: mperry@mperry.basin.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Default knews rpm in suse 5.0
Date: Sun, 28 Dec 1997 23:55:19 +0100
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I recently noticed that the default knews rpm available through YAST for
some reason did not find my correct domain but put in one that I could
not edit. I looked through the docs for knews and found out that the
domain is coded during compilation time and is not resettable in the
config or other files.
I ended up recompiling knews 0.9.8. Does anyone use knews out there? Is
there an easier way to make the default FROM: address change after
installing the rpm? I have a friend who wants to use knews and has
been struggling with what it says is his FROM: also. He uses
"distribution x" and has problems compiling knews. We have exchanged
email correspondence to no avail. He does have slrn working quite well
but is interested in exploring his options as far as internet
applications go. In his case, his domain is something like
stargazer,thisdomain.com and knews is only putting in thisdomain.com each
time. He can edit the FROM: address each time sending a post, email, or
followup... It seems that there should be something as easy as adding
the correct FROM: line as in a .slrnrc file.
Any ideas gratefully accepted. I unfortunately can only exchange email
with him. He lives across the country from me.
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From thunder651@dclink.com Sun Dec 28 23:12:03 1997
From: thunder651@dclink.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: [S.u.S.E. Linux] How to connect to the Internet ?
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 00:12:03 +0100
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Hi !!!
Can someone tell me how to connect to my service provider, read my new
eMails and surf on the internet with my SuSE Linux 5.0. At the moment I
always have to start BUGsoft Windows95 :-)) and that is bad because I
always have to restart and load the sh.... Windows 95.
Thanks for your help. ohh... and I'm using a US Robotics Sportster 33.6
(Plug'n'Play).
bye bye ... Jan Rocho....
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From mperry@mperry.basin.com Mon Dec 29 00:26:47 1997
From: mperry@mperry.basin.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] How to connect to the Internet ?
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 01:26:47 +0100
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On Sun, Dec 28, 1997 at 06:11:42PM -0500, thunder651 wrote:
>
> Hi !!!
> Can someone tell me how to connect to my service provider, read my new
> eMails and surf on the internet with my SuSE Linux 5.0. At the moment I
> always have to start BUGsoft Windows95 :-)) and that is bad because I
> always have to restart and load the sh.... Windows 95.
> Thanks for your help. ohh... and I'm using a US Robotics Sportster 33.6
> (Plug'n'Play).
>
> bye bye ... Jan Rocho....
>
>
>
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Hi-
I have used a few techniques including the scripts which are located in
something like /usr/doc/inetcfg which include a ppp-up and ppp.chat. You
simply edit the scripts with values unique to your ISP and then run one
as root. A second process, much more elegant, is to use something like
ezppp or xisp. Both of these can be found at the Linux Utilities and
Applications page. That page is located at
www.xnet.com/~blatura/linapps.shtml. There are instructions on the home
pages for both programs on how to install, make scripts to completely
automate your login, etc.
I am quite new at the linux stuff and managed to compile xisp with
help from some list members. If you would like to see the scripts
I was using before compiling xisp, you can drop me a private email
and I can provide them in email. They are quite small in size.
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From mperry@mperry.basin.com Mon Dec 29 07:20:29 1997
From: mperry@mperry.basin.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: [S.u.S.E. Linux] IBM releases Object REXX for Linux
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 08:20:29 +0100
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Howdy-
Just a note to let people know that IBM has released a free version of
their Object REXX programming language for the linux OS. It is included
in two formats; one of which is a rpm file which installs without problem
in SuSE. REXX is a language written by Mike Colishaw of IBM some years
ago and provides a bunch of functionality. If you have used OS/2 Warp 3
or 4 you probably know something of REXX's abilities. I have done some
minor stuff in REXX and it provides an interesting and fun environment
for networking, internet stuff, etc. REXX is also implemented in NT and
other environments as well. There are good books on REXX at amazon as
well as pretty good online stuff from IBM.
Search at www.ibm.com on linux or rexx for linux.
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From deem@YAST_ASK.suse.de Mon Dec 29 09:38:25 1997
From: deem@YAST_ASK.suse.de
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: [S.u.S.E. Linux] libjpeg.so.5 in 5.1 ?
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 10:38:25 +0100
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Is this lib in any packages with 5.1 ?
(libjpeg.so.5)
Thanks
-Dee
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From rolf@suse.de Mon Dec 29 12:01:17 1997
From: rolf@suse.de
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] libjpeg.so.5 in 5.1 ?
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 13:01:17 +0100
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>=20
> Is this lib in any packages with 5.1 ?
> (libjpeg.so.5)
Looks like only libjpeg.so.6 is available. Is there a reason why you are=20
looking for the older version?
sincerly,
Rolf Haberrecker
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From deem@YAST_ASK.suse.de Mon Dec 29 18:37:41 1997
From: deem@YAST_ASK.suse.de
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] libjpeg.so.5 in 5.1 ?
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 19:37:41 +0100
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Rolf Haberrecker wrote:
>=20
> >=20
> > Is this lib in any packages with 5.1 ?
> > (libjpeg.so.5)
>=20
> Looks like only libjpeg.so.6 is available. Is there a reason why you are=20
> looking for the older version?
>=20
>=20
> sincerly,
>=20
> Rolf Haberrecker
>=20
>=20
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Hi Rolf,
Thanks so much.. I just like to keep a working copy of Mosaic
around and the rpm I have is built around libjpeg.so.5. No
problem though, I like to crunch my own src's.
Best Regards
-Dee
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From bb@suse.de Mon Dec 29 19:25:55 1997
From: bb@suse.de
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Default knews rpm in suse 5.0
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 20:25:55 +0100
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Michael Perry wrote:
>
> I recently noticed that the default knews rpm available through YAST for
> some reason did not find my correct domain but put in one that I could
> not edit. I looked through the docs for knews and found out that the
> domain is coded during compilation time and is not resettable in the
> config or other files.
> I ended up recompiling knews 0.9.8. Does anyone use knews out there? Is
> there an easier way to make the default FROM: address change after
> installing the rpm? I have a friend who wants to use knews and has
> been struggling with what it says is his FROM: also. He uses
> "distribution x" and has problems compiling knews. We have exchanged
> email correspondence to no avail. He does have slrn working quite well
> but is interested in exploring his options as far as internet
> applications go. In his case, his domain is something like
> stargazer,thisdomain.com and knews is only putting in thisdomain.com each
> time. He can edit the FROM: address each time sending a post, email, or
> followup... It seems that there should be something as easy as adding
> the correct FROM: line as in a .slrnrc file.
> Any ideas gratefully accepted. I unfortunately can only exchange email
> with him. He lives across the country from me.
>
You can configure sendmail to replace your From: line like you want to,
so you don't need to recompile knews...
Ciao,
BB
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From andyford@fastrans.net Mon Dec 29 19:51:57 1997
From: andyford@fastrans.net
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] How to connect to the Internet ?
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 20:51:57 +0100
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thunder651 wrote:
> Hi !!!
> Can someone tell me how to connect to my service provider, read my new
> eMails and surf on the internet with my SuSE Linux 5.0. At the moment I
> always have to start BUGsoft Windows95 :-)) and that is bad because I
> always have to restart and load the sh.... Windows 95.
> Thanks for your help. ohh... and I'm using a US Robotics Sportster 33.6
> (Plug'n'Play).
>
> bye bye ... Jan Rocho....
>
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Hi Jan
You might go to your ISP and tell 'em you want help. If they don't know
what Linux is you can
shop around for one that does. You *are* paying them money you know.
Yours,
andy
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From mperry@mperry.basin.com Tue Dec 30 04:32:57 1997
From: mperry@mperry.basin.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Default knews rpm in suse 5.0y
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 1997 05:32:57 +0100
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On Mon, Dec 29, 1997 at 11:36:07AM -0800, Bodo Bauer wrote:
>
> Michael Perry wrote:
> >
> You can configure sendmail to replace your From: line like you want to,
> so you don't need to recompile knews...
Thanks. I am not a sendmail guru and get lost quite quickly with
sendmail so I recompiled knews. My friend went to news peruser to grab
headers while online and read them later. knews was rather fun to
configure :)
> Ciao,
> BB
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From mperry@mperry.basin.com Tue Dec 30 04:52:04 1997
From: mperry@mperry.basin.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] How to connect to the Internet ?
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 1997 05:52:04 +0100
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On Mon, Dec 29, 1997 at 01:53:13PM -0600, astro wrote:
>
> thunder651 wrote:
>
> > Hi !!!
> > Can someone tell me how to connect to my service provider, read my new
> > eMails and surf on the internet with my SuSE Linux 5.0. At the moment I
> > always have to start BUGsoft Windows95 :-)) and that is bad because I
> > always have to restart and load the sh.... Windows 95.
> > Thanks for your help. ohh... and I'm using a US Robotics Sportster 33.6
> > (Plug'n'Play).
> >
> > bye bye ... Jan Rocho....
> >
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> Hi Jan
> You might go to your ISP and tell 'em you want help. If they don't know
> what Linux is you can
> shop around for one that does. You *are* paying them money you know.
> Yours,
> andy
I am quite lucky in the ISP area since all of the tech support folks at
my ISP use different flavors of linux for their support onsite. I have
had the unfortuante circumstance of using anything besides a Win 95
solution that ISPs have basically told me that I am on my own. Because
of this I have felt compelled to find solutions that work without
contacting an ISPs tech support. As a longtime user of OS/2, it became a
frustrating episode to have some tech support person tell me that I
should not be using operating system "X" or "Y" because they do not
support them.
Shopping around for an ISP in my area (San Francisco) is quite easy. We
probably have over 400 ISPs. Other areas have only a few. The PPP HOWTO
while quite good at a technical level may not tell new folks the nuts and
bolts of how to connect. It concentrates on technical explanations of
what PPP is and how to accomplish it. Perhaps what is needed is a newbie
ppp howto. People want to get online quick and see the nifty tools out
there.
As far as paying for an ISPs support, I believe they should provide
multilayered support including diverse operating system support. Its
unfortunate that many ISPs do not offer this level of support. I pay my
ISP a relatively high amount and they offer a relatively high amount of
service. I dont know if I would want to go shopping at this juncture
even with 399 other ISPs out there. I think I have my ISP trained to
answer my stuupid linux questions... :)
Just my personal opinions...
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From dedwards@technologist.com Tue Dec 30 08:38:03 1997
From: dedwards@technologist.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: [S.u.S.E. Linux] desktops?????
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 1997 09:38:03 +0100
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With all of the postings in various newsgroups about different window
managers/desktops and their pros and cons, one question comes to mind.
Why is olwm (olvwm) given such little consideration.
In my mind, it is one of the cleanest - and simplest - desktop
environments to use, and everything I use seems to execute quite
flawlessly under it (netscape, kmail, kjots, keditor, xwpe, etc).
Am I missing something?
Is there some inherent problem with olvm that I have not yet encountered?
Are there any regular users of olvm out there?
Any comments??
Note: I do like-and use KDE and its various tools, but there are times
when it still seems a little too cluttered for me.
Dave E.
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From bb@suse.de Tue Dec 30 18:26:55 1997
From: bb@suse.de
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] How to connect to the Internet ?
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 1997 19:26:55 +0100
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Hi,
This is a good thread to give you some views to the future on S.u.S.E.
Linux and Internet/PPP configuration.... :-)
I'am currently working on a set of scripts that will make PPP installation
a lot more easy. We'll have a form in YaST that asks you some questions
(tel number, modem init, username/passwd...) and you can select an ISP or
ISP type. With this information we'll generate a pppup/down script, and a
diald configuration that can connect you to your ISP on demand.
I like to have the PPP configuration as easy as the ISDN one. So, if you
know something about special needs for several ISPs, please let me know.
Ciao,
BB
PS: Is somebody around who uses AOL with Linux?
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From bojimbo@isat.com Wed Dec 31 03:58:16 1997
From: bojimbo@isat.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject:
[S.u.S.E. Linux] XSuse_Elsa_Gloria and the Diamond Fire GL 1000 video card.
Date: Wed, 31 Dec 1997 04:58:16 +0100
Message-ID: <68cfso$u8i$1@Galois.fs100.suse.de>
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Hello:=20
I am trying to get Free86 to work with my new Diamond Fire GL 1000
card. I am running redhat 4.2 and could not get the monitor to sync with
the version of Free86 that came with the system. So I heard about SuSE
and downloaded The XSuSE_Elsa_Gloria server. I did exactly what the
Installation notes on the link=20
http://suse.de/Support/sdb_e/=
sndirsch_glint.html>
said to do. However the monitor still does not sync.=20
Does anyone have Linux running this server working? If so, can you he=
lp
me to properly configure it so that my monitor syncs??
I have a Hitachi SuperScan Supreme 803 Monitor with a Horizontal Sync
range of 31-115khz and a vertical sync of 50-160hz. The board is capable
of 31.5-111.1 khz horzontal and 60-120Hz vertical with a dot rate of=20
230Mhz RAMDAC,=20
If this server cannot be configured to work with a Fire GL 1000 Then
does anyone know of one that can???=20
Thank you=20
Jimbo
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From claudio@mindless.com Wed Dec 31 16:41:48 1997
From: claudio@mindless.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] desktops?????
Date: Wed, 31 Dec 1997 17:41:48 +0100
Message-ID: <68dskc$qlc$1@Galois.fs100.suse.de>
In-Reply-To: <[S.u.S.E. Linux] desktops?????>
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Hello David,
On Tue, 30 Dec 1997, David E. Edwards wrote:
> With all of the postings in various newsgroups about different window
> managers/desktops and their pros and cons, one question comes to mind.
> Why is olwm (olvwm) given such little consideration.
> In my mind, it is one of the cleanest - and simplest - desktop
> environments to use, and everything I use seems to execute quite
> flawlessly under it (netscape, kmail, kjots, keditor, xwpe, etc).
> Am I missing something?
> Is there some inherent problem with olvm that I have not yet encountered?
> Are there any regular users of olvm out there?
> Any comments??
I think the users of peoble want to use a 'more comfortable' window
manager. Also, most people tend to use the newest software currently
released on the market. So they use beta verions like kwm, although
i won't criticise them.
Since i started using linux, i use the fvwm2, maybe because this was the
default window manager which has been installed by the SuSE Linux
distribution. I dont know why i should change to some other, because i
have all i need.
I dont have any experiance with olvm until know, but i will give a look
at it soon.
Greetings
Claudio Klingler
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From bb@suse.de Wed Dec 31 20:09:33 1997
From: bb@suse.de
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] XSuse_Elsa_Gloria and the Diamond Fire GL 1000
video card.
Date: Wed, 31 Dec 1997 21:09:33 +0100
Message-ID: <68e8pt$1il$1@Galois.fs100.suse.de>
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<[S.u.S.E. Linux] XSuse_Elsa_Gloria and the Diamond Fire GL 1000 video card.>
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bojimbo(a)isat.com wrote:
>=20
> Hello:
>=20
> I am trying to get Free86 to work with my new Diamond Fire GL 1000
> card. I am running redhat 4.2 and could not get the monitor to sync with
> the version of Free86 that came with the system. So I heard about SuSE
> and downloaded The XSuSE_Elsa_Gloria server. I did exactly what the
> Installation notes on the link
> http://suse.de/Support/sdb_=
e/sndirsch_glint.html>
> said to do. However the monitor still does not sync.
>=20
> Does anyone have Linux running this server working? If so, can you =
help
> me to properly configure it so that my monitor syncs??
>=20
> I have a Hitachi SuperScan Supreme 803 Monitor with a Horizontal Sync
> range of 31-115khz and a vertical sync of 50-160hz. The board is capable
> of 31.5-111.1 khz horzontal and 60-120Hz vertical with a dot rate of
> 230Mhz RAMDAC,
>=20
> If this server cannot be configured to work with a Fire GL 1000 Then
> does anyone know of one that can???
>=20
Have a look @ http://www.suse.de/XSuSE/XSuSE_E.html=
>, and mail to Stefan (sndirsh(a)suse.de),
he developed the Server and should be able to help you. AFAIK not all the Glo=
ria chipsets
are supported.... :-(
Ciao,
BB
--=20
Bodo Bauer S.u.S.E., LLC fon +1-510-835 7873=20
bb(a)suse.de 458 Santa Clara Avenue fax +1-510-835 7875
http//www.suse.com Oakland CA, 94610 USA
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