On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 12:42:09AM +0200, Daniel wrote:
Bueno, más que nada, daros las gracias a todos por vuestra ayuda.
Ya tengo un sistema de correo bastante decentemente configurado y no
dependo de la kk del Netscape ;P (menos mal)
[...]
En el mutt he visto en la ayuda que si pulsas L
Rafael Cordones Marcos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RCM han de ir a buscar estas funciones (enlace dinámico). Una de las
RCM ventajas es que tienes ejecutables más pequeños. No caigo en que
RCM desventajas puede tener...
Si tienes espacio reducido, y necesitas toda una librería con un montón
El Tue, Jun 01, 1999,
Ricardo Villalba...
Estoy tratando de configurar el dosemu de la hamm, pero no
hay manera porque el lredir no funciona, siempre da un
error (3e, o algún otro número).
y bla, bla, bla
¡Lo he conseguido! Al final le instalé el DOS de windows 95
y ya funciona
El
On Sat, May 22, 1999 at 04:35:09PM +0200, Ricardo Villalba wrote:
Thanks for using NetForward!
http://www.netforward.com
v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v
El siguiente script situado en '/etc/ppp/ip-up.d/' no me arranca al
conectarme a Internet
#!/bin/sh
su
Y eso de las genericstable como se hace¿? ;P
(Embedded
image moved fserrano @ ctv.es
to file: 02/06/99 19:48
¡Hola!
Estoy usando el kernel de la serie 2.2.x (concretamente el 2.2.5), y el
comando smbmount (para montar unidades compartidas con Windows 95) no me
funciona (argumento no valido, me dice). Sin embargo, con el kernel
2.0.36 me funciona perfectamente. Al parecer se va a un fichero llamado
Jose Rodriguez wrote:
¡Hola!
Estoy usando el kernel de la serie 2.2.x (concretamente el 2.2.5), y el
comando smbmount (para montar unidades compartidas con Windows 95) no me
funciona (argumento no valido, me dice). Sin embargo, con el kernel
2.0.36 me funciona perfectamente. Al parecer
Jose Rodriguez wrote:
¡Hola!
Estoy usando el kernel de la serie 2.2.x (concretamente el 2.2.5), y el
comando smbmount (para montar unidades compartidas con Windows 95) no me
funciona (argumento no valido, me dice). Sin embargo, con el kernel
2.0.36 me funciona perfectamente. Al parecer
On Thu, 3 Jun 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Y eso de las genericstable como se hace¿? ;P
En principio, un poco de RTFM:
cd /usr/doc/sendmail
zless cf.README.gz (y buscas genericstable)
La explicación: tienes que compilar un fichero mc con la opción
otro error del fetchmail
me dice:
fetchmail:1 message for usuario at proveedor.es
reading message 1 of 1 (643 bytes)
fetchmail:SMTP listener doesn't like recipient [EMAIL PROTECTED]
fetchmail:can't even send to calling user.SMTP transaction
Hola:
Es esto un bug?
$ apropos mutt
mutt (1) - (unknown)
$ man mutt
Mutt(1) Mutt(1)
NAME
mutt - The Mutt Mail User Agent
..
Saludos.
--
Fernando.
{:-{D
Hackers do it with fewer instructions.
Hola!
Tengo un problema con el `xscreensaver', versión de paquete 2.34-1, de
GNU/Debian 2.1, y es que tras arrancarlo, al cabo de un rato, cuando se
supone que va a lanzar el salvapantalla, se queja con
xlock, could not grab keyboard! (1)
xscreensaver: child pid 627 (xlock) xited abnormally
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Barbwired
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Barbwired Hola a todos/as,
Barbwired Antes de ayer instal'e Slink en un disco duro
Barbwired nuevo. Durante la instalaci'on indiqu'e correctamente
Barbwired el tipo de teclado y esas zarandajas. Copi'e a los
¿Sabe alguien si hay alguna manera de asignar 2 comandos a una opción
del menú del WindowMaker?
Es que si estoy usando el Login.App (o el xdm) me interesa tener la
opción de resetear y apagar el sistema en el menú.
Bueno con ejecutar `halt' y `reboot' no pasa nada.
Pero es que antes quería que
¿Alguien sabe que quieren decir estas dos cosas?
dpkg --print-architecture
i386
dpkg --print-gnu-build-architecture
i486
Porque creo que los paquetes siempre están construidos con código
`i386'.
No se como está el soporte en el GCC y el EGCS para el 486 o el 586.
¿Se podrían crear
Hola,
Esto mismo me pasó con Exim:
jon escribió:
fetchmail:1 message for usuario at proveedor.es
reading message 1 of 1 (643 bytes)
fetchmail:SMTP listener doesn't like recipient [EMAIL PROTECTED]
fetchmail:can't even send to calling user.SMTP transaction error
while fetching from
Hola,
Me parece que voy a probar de configurar linux para leer los mails desde
ahí.
Ahora: como se hace??
Primero debería configurar el acceso a mi proveedor, no?
Qué paquete tengo en la distribución de Debian?
Luego, vi que hablan de fetchmail, sendmail, smail y mutt. ¿Una breve
reseña de cada
Ricardo Villalba wrote:
Estoy tratando de configurar el dosemu de la hamm, pero no hay manera
porque
el lredir no funciona, siempre da un error (3e, o algún otro número).
No puedes utilizar el DOS que trae el paquete (FreeDOS)
porque el lredir no funciona con el FreeDOS. Lo que tienes
que
On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 04:51:58PM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola,
Me parece que voy a probar de configurar linux para leer los mails desde
ahí.
Ahora: como se hace??
Primero debería configurar el acceso a mi proveedor, no?
Qué paquete tengo en la distribución de Debian?
Tienes el
Olá todos,
É a primeira vez que eu participo da lista mas acompanho já há algum
tempo. Essa idéia é do Cristiano é muito boa. Temos que criar um guia rápido
para aqueles que não conhecem GNU/Linux ou conhecem apenas outras
distribuições. Sou usuário do Debian há pouco tempo,
Dear Debian lovers,
I've just made an offer on the Free Software Bazaar
(http://visar.csustan.edu/bazaar/bazaar.html) for improvements to
apt. So I invite all of you would like to have those improvements to
increase my offer.
The request is :
apt-get should try the various FTP sites listed
Does any java programmer out there have the same problem as I have with jdk
1.1.1? It recognises a mousePressed() but doesn't return the correct value
in getModifiers() for the left button - for the right button it works all
right.
David
I have configured the CHAP/PAP chatscript to connect ISP with dynamic ip.
Which are you using? PAP or CHAP?
dont have no clue what does 'last messge repeated 11 times' mean?
Just what it says: the message sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 mru 552
asyncmap 0x0 auth chap md5 magic 0x9df3beb5 pcomp
Arcady Genkin wrote:
My ISP is going to implement that crap for my ADSL connection. They'll
of course be only supporting WinXX. Should I start looking for another
ISP?
I just researched PPPoE a bit. Looks like a bad idea whose time has come.
It should be possible to write a PPPoE client for
Daniel González Gasull wrote:
Hi!
Yep, I know. This is a old flame war. But I don't
want your personal opinions. What I want is some
links about comparisons between GNOME and KDE.
Please send me some links about this comparisons.
And do not begin a flame war. Thank you in advance.
I'm trying to install on an IBM ps/2 model 70. I'm using an MCA Slink
rescue disk. The computer reads the floppy fine until I get to the
point in the install that says, Install operating system kernel and
modules. I then get an error that reads,
Cannot read /floppy/type.txt : Invalid argument
On Wed, Jun 02, 1999 at 04:33:57PM +0100, Mario Jorge Nunes Filipe wrote:
Hi
With kernel 2.0.x and ipfwadm it was necessary to compile something into
the kernel so that it would allow real* traffic to go by. Is the same
still valid for kernel 2.2.x with ipchains?
I assume by real* you are
I am running a PC100 128mb SDRAM dimm on a 300a Celeron machine which is
only at 66mhz bus speed by normal. And it runs fine.
-Original Message-
From: Andrei Ivanov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc: Debian user list
Douglas Federman wrote:
I have experienced the death of 2 new WD Caviar drives after installing and
running Debian Linux. Each drive started with a clicking noise, several
weeks later read errors appeared and now completely dead. WD replaced the
first drive without question. Before I
Home with the school computer for summer... I wanted to redo my drive layout
due to very limited space, squeezing out OS/2 and Windows for Linux. I've
lost my Linux drives, though. I am hoping someone could point out where I
screwed up, and suggest a way to avoid reinstalling (or doing it right
Anyone prepared to give me a hand with my ipchains firewall, or show me an
example of one of there firewalls. I have an old ipfwadm firewall I wrote,
but I think it needs work, and plus it stops dns zone xfers to my secondary
dns server on the net, when I lock it down tight.
Thanks in advance,
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, adasoft wrote:
I need to read the text content in a MS Word file on NT from outside of
MS-Word in a batch program to create a list of all the words contained in
the document. Any suggestions ?
Supriyo Sircar
Assuming that the files are MSWord 8 files, try to WordToTxt
How do I configure dselect to use ftp downloading of files via proxy, the
proxy doesn't use or require a logon. And is *cough* MS proxy, which my
company uses.
Thanks
Michael
Subject: ipchains and firewalls
Date: Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 09:47:38AM +1000
In reply to:debian
Quoting debian([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Anyone prepared to give me a hand with my ipchains firewall, or show me an
example of one of there firewalls. I have an old ipfwadm firewall I
Hi Gancho
A friend of mine (IBM-expert, former dealer) tells me you can download the
setup disks from IBM's homepage. I dunno the adress, but it can't be hard to
find. I'm gonna do this myself as I seem to have lost the disks for my old
N51.
Good Luck
Vito
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra:
Also once I have downloaded/upgraded using dselect to apt-get how do I
configure apt-get to use the MS-proxy on company lan, which doesn't require
authentication
Thanks once more
Michael
I guess this depends on how you want it to work. Are you looking for
store/forward per
domain?
Anthony Landreneau wrote:
Greetings,
I host several domains and would like to have my DNSs get and hold
mail
when remote WAN host drop off line. I had been using sendmail, but it has
I am running Debian v2.0, and I am attempting to install Mozilla via
dselect. I got the following list of dependencies :
mozilla depends on lesstifg (= 0.85.2)
mozilla depends on libc6 (= 2.0.7u)
mozilla depends on libc6 (= 2.0.7u-6)
mozilla depends on libstdc++2.9
libstdc++2.9 does not appear
[ please cc replies to me ]
Surprisingly, I wasn't able to turn up any results when searching
Debian's lists for this, but, to sum it up, my query is this:
Is there any list of people using Debian for mission critical
applications? Such a list wouldn't necessarily have to include
exactly what,
Ed Cogburn wrote:
Daniel González Gasull wrote:
What I want is some
links about comparisons between GNOME and KDE.
http://kitenet.net/~joey/pkg-comp/
Huh? Read the question again.
It's not about package formats.
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The question is: if I buy a SDRAM PC100 chip, will it work on a
computer with bus speed of 66Mhz ?
Nope.
I bought 2 128MB PC100 for my 66MHz ASUS, hoping that the dimms would
still be usable when I get a new motherboard someday.
I ran
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, David N. Welton wrote:
Is there any list of people using Debian for mission critical
applications? Such a list wouldn't necessarily have to include
exactly what, if the person preferred not to disclose that
information, but might include a company name, at least.
Well..
Kent West wrote:
Configure XF86
Configure PPP
Rebuild and customize Kernel
Upgrade to most recent dist.
Does this order of ops sound good?
Personally, I would probably configure ppp before XF86; it's easier to do
(less prone to error), and it'll allow you to
I'm trying to install ssh (not ssh2) on potato. It can't find libgmp2.so.
That sounds suspiciously like something that should be in the
libgmp2 package, but that package is installed.
I'm not sure if it's a bug in ssh or in libgmp2, but creating a symlink in
/usr/lib fixes it.
# cd
I am interested in installing GNOME on my machine. I have gone to the site
at http://www.gnome.org, and I notice that the installation is for slink.
However, I am currently running with Debian 2.0, and I am wondering if
someone could please advise this newbie as to whether or not this
Sorry, I forgat to attach the files. Here they are.
debian.class
Description: Binary data
text/html; name="debian.html": Unrecognized
*- On 2 Jun, Paul Nesbit wrote about Re: SVGA server
Kent West wrote:
Personally, I would probably configure ppp before XF86; it's easier to do
(less prone to error), and it'll allow you to download more recent
packages than what may be on your CD. Just run (as root) pppconfig
No
David N. Welton wrote:
Is there any list of people using Debian for mission critical
applications? Such a list wouldn't necessarily have to include
exactly what, if the person preferred not to disclose that
information, but might include a company name, at least.
NASA?
Don't know what
I am still running an old version of debian, but I have to
use ls --color to get colors to work. The use of an alias
can keep you from having to type this every time.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lorne Williams) writes:
I'm just trying to do something simple. I want to
change the color of listed
I lost 1 Seagate, and one Western Digital on a machine running
linux some time ago. Started having problems with a third drive.
All this within a few weeks. Running a Cyrix processor. Swaped
the no name board out for another, but kept the same processor,
no more problems.
--
Thanks for the earlier reply from Robert.
IS there something similar to convert from PDF to text or to HTML.
Supriyo
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: adasoft [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: debian-user@lists.debian.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Ability to read MS Word
Supriyo Sircar wrote:
IS there something similar to convert from PDF to text or to HTML.
well, let´s see:
$ locate pdf2 | grep bin
/usr/bin/pdf2dsc
/usr/bin/pdf2ps
$ locate ps2 | grep bin
/usr/bin/ps2ascii
/usr/bin/ps2epsi
/usr/bin/ps2frag
/usr/bin/ps2pdf
/usr/bin/ps2pk
Well, my company uses it for their email server, web server, firewall/internet
gateway. Our home office has about 100 client computers and two satellite
offices use
a small number more. We also run Oracle in linux for our corporate intranet.
David N. Welton wrote:
[ please cc replies to me ]
Brian Servis wrote:
No such file (binary or otherwise) named pppconfig on my system (slink). Is
there a package I need to install for that? I installed all recommended
packages.
Install the pppconfig package. It is in the base section of the
archive so I am suprised it is not
Hi,
I do not really know if this belongs here, but I could not find anywhere else
seeming more appropriate for this than among Debian users.
I have chosen Debian for my personal use, lately my company has chosen Debian
on several servers (including our web server), and we have suddenly become
Hello,
I recall reading something in the plip mini-howto about a dos-linux
plip connection using a Crynwr driver called plip.exe on the dos
machine.
HTH,
--David
-Original Message-
From: John Pearson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 1999 8:30 PM
To: virtanen;
I somewhat screwed up my package database and had to revert to an old one.
Now it thinks I have some stuff that is installed which isn't and some that
it thinks is installed and is not. WHen I run install in dselect, I get a
lot of these. I guess i'm saying, how do I reinitialize the package
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, David N. Welton wrote:
Date: Wed, 02 Jun 1999 18:34:33 -0700
From: David N. Welton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Mission critical Debian
Resent-Date: Thu, 03 Jun 1999 01:35:56 +
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Resent-cc:
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999 01:59:00 +0200
Daniel González Gasull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep, I know. This is a old flame war. But I don't
want your personal opinions. What I want is some
links about comparisons between GNOME and KDE.
Hope I'm not just being trolled...
IMHO KDE is a little more
On Wed, Jun 02, 1999 at 10:38:50AM +, Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
I'm trying to use emusic on my half slink, half potato
system (I've upgraded glibc to 2.1 and lots of other
stuff too).
I ran `apt-get install emusic', and all was well. However,
when I run emusic, I simply get a standard
Is there any list of people using Debian for mission critical
applications? Such a list wouldn't necessarily have to include
Not that I have seen. There is the general linux-biz website and m-tech.ca
Ummm ... master.debian.org (and most (all?) of the other debian.org boxes)
run Debian,
Can I install Debain/GNU linux on a FAT32/UMSDOS
partition like Zip Slackware?
I downloaded the GNOME 1.0 distribution with apt, installed, put the
exec gnome-session
line in my .xsession file, and quit X to try out what I had done. Oops.
I could have done the smart thing and logged out as Root before I put
any GNOME startup stuff in a .xsession, but NOOO. I was too
Well, living on the blleding edge seems to have finally bitten me in the ass
;-) I normally do an apt-get update;apt-get upgrade every week or so unless
I hear about major fixes. I did such an upgrade earlier today, upgrading
nearly everything that could be upgraded. The only immediate
dear matthew
:c) how to get out of XDM so that I can start fixing the above two problems
try Ctrl + Alt + F1 to F6
will switch to vitual consoles where u can log in...
cheers
venu
:I downloaded the GNOME 1.0 distribution with apt, installed, put the
:
:exec gnome-session
:
:line in my
On 03-Jun-99 Chris wrote:
It looks like some element relating to su has been broken. I apologize for
not knowing which package contains su, but I have the latest version for
Potato (x86) as of Wednesday (yesterday). I've just discovered that
su fails to work on the console, too. Should I
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Clyde Wilson wrote:
Try
ps auxw | grep gtt
bash-2.02$ ps auxw | grep gtt
jhspies462 0.0 0.7 1196 492 ? S20:05 0:00 grep gtt
bash-2.02$
--
| Johann Spies
Dan Willard wrote:
You are correct that your ISP is clueless. Going by the numbers that you
sent, your home network and theirs are one network with the same network
number and broadcast number. And why your router calls out whenever a
broadcast packet is sent.
Dan, Thanks for the
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Christian Dysthe wrote:
Hi,
I do not really know if this belongs here, but I could not find anywhere else
seeming more appropriate for this than among Debian users.
It's not that bad a place for it... Let's just hope no one decides to
escalate this to holy war status ;)
Hello!
I am establishing the leased line on Debian HAMM with kernel 2.0.36 with
pppd 2.3.5 (posted 2 days ago). And I have new ideas about relatiions.
This server was preconfigured by another engineer. It was configured for
dial-up connect via diald. I knew that diald uses slip driver into
On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, Chris wrote:
It looks like some element relating to su has been broken. I apologize for
not knowing which package contains su, but I have the latest version for
Potato (x86) as of Wednesday (yesterday). I've just discovered that
su fails to work on the console, too.
Howdy all,
I'm trying to install RealPlayer 5.0 on slink (no .deb package, right?)
- I downloaded the tarball from the RealPlayer site and installed it...
trying to run it, I got:
./rvplayer: can't load library 'libg++.so.27
So I tried to install the libg++27 package, but got this message
As discussed sounds like that ISP has no ideas about subnetting like all us
do :)
-Original Message-
From: Doug Thistlethwaite [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]; debian-user@lists.debian.org
debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Thursday, 3 June 1999 15:23
Subject:
'k you are using a special case :). Normally ISPs like to seperate networks
into subnets, guess they think that its too much of a hassle. Pipeline does
have a configuration program that makes it easer to play with the router.
With only getting three ip addresses you're kinda screwed, and have
I've got a Debian-box, a small laptop with DOS, and a Laplink cable.
What is an easy method to connet the Debian-box and DOS-box with the
Laplink-cable so that I could easily at least copy files from the othe
machine to the other?
(The Debian box hasn't got any DOS-partition, so
SEGYE YANG HAENG CO.,LTD.
Has been established in 1994 Korea to produce high
quality of socks and tights in Korea.
And also, we are exporting $4,000,000 annually for Japen, U.S.A and E.C market.
Even small quantities, we are willingly supply socks and tights with your logo
image,
after
Michael == debian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael Also once I have downloaded/upgraded using dselect to
Michael apt-get how do I configure apt-get to use the MS-proxy on
Michael company lan, which doesn't require authentication
You can either set the ftp_proxy and http_proxy
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Surprisingly, I wasn't able to turn up any results when searching
Debian's lists for this, but, to sum it up, my query is this:
Is there any list of people using Debian for mission critical
applications?
I am using it for building firewalls. One of the
I have problem with modprobe in potato. When I run
#modprobe sound
it returns
conf:73: missing module argument
but insmod soundcore; insmod sound workfine.
This use to work before I upgrade packages today!
Chanop
--
Chanop
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The question is: if I buy a SDRAM PC100 chip, will it work on a
computer with bus speed of 66Mhz ?
Nope.
I bought 2 128MB PC100 for my 66MHz ASUS, hoping that the dimms would
still be usable when I get a new motherboard someday.
I
Udv. mindenkinek.
Teljesen uj felhasznalo vagyok, illetve lennek, ha sikerulne
beuzemelni a debiant.
A Chip magazin 14.szamanak CD lemezeit hasznaltam.
Hardver.
Pentium II Celeron 300 128 RAM 4Mb VGA Voodoo2 CD radios
Soudblaster 2 floppy
Ket merevlemez.
Az elson van a mostani Win 98.
Az uj
Ciao,
ho installato Debian v2.0r2 con kernel-2.2.9, ma non riesco a
configurare la mia MS Natural Keyboard USB. Ho letto il file HOWTO-USB-KBD
nel kernel-2.2.9.tgz ed ho eseguito il file mkmap, ma poi non sono piu' in
grado di andare avanti...
Grazie per l'ascolto.
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 02, 1999 at 12:43:47 -0400, David Gaudine wrote:
I'm trying to install ssh (not ssh2) on potato. It can't find libgmp2.so.
That sounds suspiciously like something that should be in the
libgmp2 package, but that package is installed.
This is a known bug in libgmp2 which is in the
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Ares wrote:
Either that or look under /var/run for a file like gtt.pid.
bash-2.02$ l /var/run
total 17
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 1024 Jun 2 19:58 ./
drwxr-xr-x 18 root root 1024 May 25 23:16 ../
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root4 Jun 2 18:16
Hi
I have just installed Slink on my laptop with KDE 1.1.1 debs on top of
that. I am having a weird problem with KPPP. If I run as root it works
fine but if I run a a user it fires up the modem OK connects to the
access router and starts the ppp deamon. The weird thing is that then
it NAKs the
Hi all,
Which module support XBitHack full?
Regards,
Espe
--
José Luis Rivas López
Area Ingenieria de los Procesos de Fabricación
Dpto. de Diseño en Ingenieria
E.T.S. Ingenieros Industriales. UNIVERSIDAD DE VIGO
Campus Universitario s/n, 36200 Vigo, ESPAÑA
Teléfono: +34
hello people,
I was wondering if someone would be able to tell me how to fix a problem with
quake under debian 2.1. When i execute qwcl.x11 , i get a message that says
Segmentation fault .. what have i done wrong ?
thanks Alan.
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Anthony Landreneau wrote:
Greetings,
I host several domains and would like to have my DNSs get and hold mail
when remote WAN host drop off line. I had been using sendmail, but it has
become MUCH to complicated for this task. I am looking for a simple, yet
Hi,
I'm having some strange ssh problems after a kernel upgrade. I
installed 2.2.9 and now I can't connect to my server with ssh. It refuses
my connection.
What could be happening? Where should I look for info? Where is
the logs of ssh? What have ssh that relates with kernel?
On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 08:38:39 -0300, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
I'm having some strange ssh problems after a kernel upgrade. I
installed 2.2.9 and now I can't connect to my server with ssh. It refuses
my connection.
You don't give the output of 'ssh -v server', so it's difficult
On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, J.H.M. Dassen wrote:
On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 08:38:39 -0300, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
I'm having some strange ssh problems after a kernel upgrade. I
installed 2.2.9 and now I can't connect to my server with ssh. It refuses
my connection.
You don't give
On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 08:53:19 -0300, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, J.H.M. Dassen wrote:
You don't give the output of 'ssh -v server', so it's difficult to provide
you with useful advice.
(server box):
SSH Version 1.2.25 [i486-unknown-linux], protocol version 1.5.
The question is: if I buy a SDRAM PC100 chip, will it work on a
computer with bus speed of 66Mhz ?
Nope.
Really? I thought that the ONLY difference between SDRAM for 66mhz and
PC100 SDRAM for 100mhz was the access time (8ns vs 10ns). If they are
both 72pin dimms, SDRAM (NOT ECC), and 3.3v
THREAD:
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On Wed, 2 Jun 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The question is: if I buy a SDRAM PC100 chip, will it work on a
computer with bus speed of 66Mhz ?
Nope.
I bought 2 128MB PC100 for my 66MHz ASUS, hoping that the dimms would
still be
Doug Thistlethwaite wrote:
Dan Willard wrote:
You are correct that your ISP is clueless. Going by the numbers that you
sent, your home network and theirs are one network with the same network
number and broadcast number. And why your router calls out whenever a
broadcast packet is
mea culpa! I found the problem. (sshd on server was down :-( )
thanks,
[]s,
Mario O.de MenezesMany are the plans in a man's heart, but
IPEN-CNEN/SP is the Lord's purpose that prevails
http://curiango.ipen.br/~mario Prov. 19.21
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, rich wrote:
I'm trying to install RealPlayer 5.0 on slink (no .deb package, right?)
If you mean Realplayer G2, there's a deb in unstable. Just check out
www.debian.org. The package has been renamed to realplayer (the older
version is still rvplayer in stable i guess).
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hello,
migration to potato went fine with a little prob:
Setting up slib (2c5-3) ...
ERROR: In procedure gsubr-apply in expression (scm-error (quote misc-error) #f
...):
ERROR: Could not find slib/require.scm in (/usr/share/guile/site
/usr/share/guile/1.3 /usr/share/guile .)
dpkg: error
Hello,
I have one server on 'bo' (I think) for about 18 months. I decided it
was time to update and build a small server to load the new (maybe just
newer) version of Debian. I ordered the cd and got Deb v2.1
The install was very smooth. I installed with the Web server plus
option. I am close to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Home with the school computer for summer... I wanted to redo my drive layout
due to very limited space, squeezing out OS/2 and Windows for Linux. I've
lost my Linux drives, though. I am hoping someone could point out where I
screwed up, and suggest a way to avoid
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