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El Wed, Jan 26, 2000,
Lluis Vilanova...
No se pq, al arrancar la conexion con pon, no se ejecutan
los archivos almacenados en ip-up
$ cat /usr/bin/pon
#!/bin/sh
/usr/sbin/pppd call ${1:-provider}
Ya ves que el problema no debe ser de `pon'.
Para que se ejecuten los scripts de
--- Original Message ---
Cesar [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wrote on
Thu, 27 Jan 2000 20:26:22 +0100
Tengo un P-200 con 128 Mb de RAM y el archivo /proc/kcore me
dice lo siguiente
#ls -l /proc/kcore
-r 1 root root 68096000 Jan 27 20:17 /proc/kcore
Mi pregunta es :
-Mensaje original-
De: Cesar [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: jueves 27 de enero de 2000 20:26
Para: Jordi; debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Asunto: Re: Archivo kcore en /proc
Jordi wrote:
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 09:40:15AM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola,
Perdonad el off topic
Bscamos colaboradores : ver http://www.hispafuentes.com/informacion/rh.php3#rh
Un saludo
--
Antonio RODRIGUEZ GIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.hispafuentes.com
Alvaro Alea escribió:
1º En lo de babel me dice que no esta definido spanish como idioma, pero yo
ya fuy a un fichero y descomente la linea de spanish.
pese a ello lo de Capitulo y las fechas aparecen en español, pero por el
mensaje que dice algo de hypenations, creo que no me separara bien
Jaime E. Villate wrote:
xfig -but__per_row 3 -pheight 15 -pwidth 20
queria decir: xfig -but_per_row 3 -pheight 15 -pwidth 20
Este teclado es muy sensible y a veces me repite una tecla sin darme
cuenta.
Jaime Villate
Hola!
Me he instalado el 'gnupg' (para ver que tal se comporta) y para
mantener compatibilidad con mi antiguas llaves me he compilado
tambien los módulos 'rsa' e 'idea'.
El problema es que cuando le pongo que cargue un módulo en el
'options' me suelta un 'Segmentation Fault'.
En teoría esto
Hola a tod*s,
Después de una actualización salvaje de potato a principios de esta
semana desde ftp://ftp.de.debian.org me quedó el sistema hecho unos
zorros. Entre eso, entre que no tengo ningún dato importante en el
portátil, entre que el gnome todavía no se entendía muy bien con el
wmaker y
On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 02:41:45PM +0100, Juan C. Amengual wrote:
Hola a tod*s,
¿Sabéis si lo del xscreensaver está reportado como bug?, a mí me lo
parece. Si es así, supongo que la semana que viene ya estará resuelto.
En fin, gracias por vuestro tiempo.
Ambos bugs son conocidos. Netscape
Estimado Sr./Sra.
Dgcall le ofrece una solución para ahorrar dinero con respecto al gasto
telefónico
que Ud. o su empresa tienen.
Por este medio DGCall quiere hacerle llegar la información necesaria de esta
una nueva propuesta, para que vuestra empresa los implemente y asi tambien
pueda
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Hola compañeros debianeros:
Tengo intención de comprarme algún día un portátil y me gustaría
saber si existe algún tipo de problemas al instalar Debian o
cualquier tipo de GNU/Linux. También me gustaría saber si existen
incompatiblidades importantes
On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 05:12:32PM +0100, PAMIFER wrote:
Tengo intención de comprarme algún día un portátil y me gustaría
saber si existe algún tipo de problemas al instalar Debian o
cualquier tipo de GNU/Linux. También me gustaría saber si existen
incompatiblidades importantes a nivel de
El día 28/01/00 PAMIFER decía:
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Hola compañeros debianeros:
Tengo intención de comprarme algún día un portátil y me gustaría
saber si existe algún tipo de problemas al instalar Debian o
cualquier tipo de GNU/Linux. También me gustaría saber
BUENOS DIAS!!!
Y entonces, va Roberto Ruisánchez Mazo y dice ¿Usar paquetes de la Corel
Linux?
Alguno puede decirme si hay alguna contraindicación en instalar
los paquetes de la Corel Linux en mi Debian 2.1...???
Porque si no hay ningún inconveniente me voy a ahorrar bajarme
Hoy me ha dado por actualizar mi distribución debian (ya era hora) con
apt-get. Me ha bajado 50 paquetes de potatop y me ha instalado y
configurado todos menos uno, lynx. Cuando intento configurarlo obtengo:
Use of uninitialized value at /usr/lib/perl5/Debian/DebConf/ConfModule.pm
line 177,
Me da la impresión de que se trata de un problema de que no te has
actualizado debconf, una herramienta nueva en debian para gestionar la
configuración de los paquetes. Algo similar me pasó con lynx a mi también al
configurarlo y lo he mandado como bug-report, aunque a mí no me dió ese
Estimada/o Barbie:
Deberas instalar el perl 5.005 (apt-get install perl-5.005)
Con eso deberia solucionarse el problema. si tenes exito deja la nota.
Saludos
ivan/zaikxtox
Barbie Dominatrix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hoy me ha dado por actualizar mi distribución debian (ya era hora) con
Ya que veo que últimamente está de moda sacar paquetes no-oficiales
para la Slink (parece que la Potato no ha dado demasiada confianza).
¿Sabe alguien si hay alguno de una versión del Gimp superior a la
1.1.10?
La del 1.1.10 me la había recompilado yo en casa, pero seguramente no
vuelva a
Hell-o Antonio Beamud Montero!
El día Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 11:40:16PM CET
Antonio Ahora ya puedo enviar, pero tengo un problema cuando recojo el correo
Antonio con fetchmail, todo ok, pero exim no me reparte el correo a los
Antonio usuarios... He retocado casi todo, pero nada.
¿has probado a
Nestor A. Diaz L. decía:
El concejo que yo le doy es instalece el qmail, smail venia por defecto en
la 2.0 y luego lo cambiaron en la 2.1 por exim, sin embargo la licencia de
qmail solo permite distribuirlo los fuentes y hay un paquete en debian que
te crea el binario, busca por qmail, estoy
El vie, 28 de ene de 2000, a las 09:35:12 +0100,
Xose Manoel Ramos va y dice:
Ya que veo que últimamente está de moda sacar paquetes no-oficiales
para la Slink (parece que la Potato no ha dado demasiada confianza).
¿Sabe alguien si hay alguno de una versión del Gimp superior a la
1.1.10?
On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 08:40:54PM +0100, Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a wrote:
Me da la impresión de que se trata de un problema de que no te has
actualizado debconf, una herramienta nueva en debian para gestionar la
configuración de los paquetes. Algo similar me pasó con lynx a mi también
Hej
Jag har nyss installerat senaste X, och det krävde xdm. Men jag vill inte ha
xdm... Hur blir jag av med det?
En fråga till hur får jag svenska tecken i prompten. Har försökt med kbdconfig.
Men det funkar inte, får ett meddelande i stil med: Sorry, I can't make you
test this keymap now
Det h?ra med svenska tecken i konsollen s? r?cker det om du l?gger in
export LC_CTYPE=sv_SE i /etc/profile eller i ~/.bash_profile du v?ljer
sj?lv... som du kanske vet s? blir /etc/profile f?r alla anv?ndare...
och ~/.bash_profile s? blir det enbart f?r den anv?ndaren
/riiankv
On Fri, 28
Dude, you have the Happy99 virus on your windows box (you sent it to the
list along with this email).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am going to set up a debian linux box and I want to run the samba
server. Obviously I have not done it yet, thus the question. I have
searched in vain, via
According to the mail headers you are sending this message from a
Windows95 box. Attached to this mail came also the virus Happy99.exe!!
Please remove the virus from your machine!!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am going to set up a debian linux box and I want to run the samba
server. Obviously
Hi folks,
after someone has obviously tried to distribute the happy99.exe (nice
try, by the way ;-), I just thought this might be the right time to ask
something about wine. As a matter of fact I have two viruses stored as
files ( I did not run them though ;-) and I am rather curious to see
what
Drankin -
FYI - You've got Happy99, you might want to run a virus scan.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am going to set up a debian linux box and I want to run the samba
server. Obviously I have not done it yet, thus the question. I have
searched in vain, via Samba.org, for Debian specific
You should not send mail from your »root« account. The »root« is a
login that bypasses all security protection on your system. The root
account should only be used to perform system administration, and only
used for as short a time as possible.
You should *not* use the »root« account for daily
You should not send mail from your »root« account. The »root« is a
login that bypasses all security protection on your system. The root
account should only be used to perform system administration, and only
used for as short a time as possible.
You should *not* use the »root« account for daily
Just did an apt-get update tonight, and while doing my nightly apt-get
dist-upgrade, this was the result.
tsuess:~# apt-get dist-upgrade -s | more
Reading Package Lists...
Building Dependency Tree...
The following packages will be REMOVED:
communicator-base-47 communicator-nethelp-47
Number one, get rid of the virus.
Number 2, samba exists for Debian.
apt-get install samba would be a good start on an existing Debian box;
otherwise select it during the dselect part of your initial installation.
Paul
On 27-Jan-2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am going to set up a debian
using vmware might be a better option - it creates machines that are
completely separated from the rest of your system. if you trash the
virtual machine you can just blast the whole thing and be on your way
only problem with this is the hardware requirements for vmware are pretty
steep - it's
Number one, get rid of the virus.
Number 2, samba exists for Debian.
apt-get install samba would be a good start on an existing Debian box;
otherwise select it during the dselect part of your initial installation.
The best place to check for Debian packages, is at www.debian.org. That is
always
I wish I'd thought of that...
Gonna hafta try it and find out, on a standalone box. My first guess would be
that wine would dump, but until it's tried, we won't know.
Paul
BTW, I'm not sure he tried to distribute it; I'd be more inclined to think that
he's not very security conscious. (He IS
I noticed this as well, and I fixed it by copying frcode into the same dir
as the updatedb program, it then works fine. I know it's a quick fix, but it
worked.
Regards,
Todd
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After more tinkering around, I think I've found the problem. The
I get this message at times too, as far as I can tell,
it's harmless.
Todd
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Pollywog wrote:
I started to run 'apt-get upgrade' today and I get this:
Configuring packages ...
WARNING: Using deprecated debconf compatibility library.
I stopped the process from
I am running Debian Slink fully updated. I am working on hooking up an
Xterminal to the network. I am using the bootp server as nothing more
then a nfs server so it does not have bind installed on it. I have my
other machine maped as the firwall, bind, isp conection and home
directory.
I
On 26-Jan-2000 a user wrote:
I installed frozen on a Micron Transport Xpe
After the kernel boot messages finish displaying my display goes blank?
Has anyone seen this before?
Could it be the terminal setting?
If I hook a monitor to the back port I can view on the monitor - but never
the
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 11:05:29AM -0500, paul wrote:
Are there any problems if only one of the wmaker packages is installed?
As I understand from the dpkg bug, it should be okay if there is
only a single package installed.
Are there technical reasons for not continuing to
On 28-Jan-2000 Todd Suess wrote:
Just did an apt-get update tonight, and while doing my nightly apt-get
dist-upgrade, this was the result.
tsuess:~# apt-get dist-upgrade -s | more
Reading Package Lists...
Building Dependency Tree...
The following packages will be REMOVED:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Todd Suess wrote:
The following packages will be REMOVED:
communicator-base-47 communicator-nethelp-47 communicator-smotif-47
communicator-spellchk-47 gconv-modules libc6-bin netscape-base-4
netscape-base-47 netscape-java-47
This is caused by the removal of
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
I want to by a SCSI drive and controller for one of my older computers
so it can act as an ftp server. My understanding is that a slower
computer can act as a decent server if you use SCSI since it doesn't
require much from the
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
First: your computer is infected with the Happy99 virus...
I am going to set up a debian linux box and I want to run the samba
server.
Obviously I have not done it yet, thus the question. I have searched
in vain, via Samba.org, for
After an upgrade (potato) I saw the following error:
Errors were encountered while processing:
/var/cache/apt/archives/slocate_2.1-2_i386.deb
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
I then checked to see if this version of slocate was installed:
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 07:58:07PM -0500, Paul Kallstrom wrote:
BTW, I'm not sure he tried to distribute it; I'd be more inclined to think
that
he's not very security conscious. (He IS using windows, after all).
Indeed, the beauty of happy99 is that it inserts itself into winsock
and then
InterScan has detected a virus TROJ_SKA in your mail traffic on 01/27/2000
20:45:16 with an action cleaned.
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 07:46:21PM -0500, Todd Suess wrote:
Why would an dist-upgrade want to totally remove my Netscape, which works
fine?
There is a reason why I like dselect (despite the wonky UI but I've
gotten used to that):
The key is that libc6 updated, and now conflicts with libc6-bin
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 10:47:36PM -0500, Joe Bouchard wrote:
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 03:44:07PM -0500, Arcady Genkin wrote:
Hi all!
I've installed Flash plugin for netscape. Neither of the sites can
autodetect that the plugin is installed. Even at www.flash.com I had
to click on If
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Dysthe) wrote:
[Also to debian-devel]
On 27 Jan, paul wrote:
| 2) Libc5 version works a little better than libc6.
I tried both. I have never been able to see much difference.
Well, I was going to try out the libc6 version for a while when it
appeared in potato (or
I was just wondering if there was a recommended script to use for
parsing your nightly logs and mailing yourself a report. I see root
gets these little reports about cracklib and setuid changes and so
forth. Is there a more extensive script or set of scripts one can use
that anyone can
Todd Suess wrote:
Just did an apt-get update tonight, and while doing my nightly apt-get
dist-upgrade, this was the result.
tsuess:~# apt-get dist-upgrade -s | more
Reading Package Lists...
Building Dependency Tree...
The following packages will be REMOVED:
communicator-base-47
I just installed potato, and installed the NE2000 driver
(ne) for my ethernet card. I manually set the option=...
and alias eth0 ne lines in modules.conf, and it loads
correctly on boot (printing a success message to the console).
However, when I look in /dev, there is no /dev/eth0 device;
am I
There's also a version in oldlibs (which is the one you're looking for).
(this is potato)
$ dpkg -s zlib1
Package: zlib1
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: oldlibs
Installed-Size: 81
Maintainer: Joel Klecker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Source: zlib
Version: 1:1.1.3-5
Depends: libc5
I got the DejaGnu test suite hitch I posted yesterday all sorted out, the build
progresses much further now, but is still unsuccessfull, exiting early with;
:
:
stage2/xgcc -Bstage2/ -c -DIN_GCC-g -O2 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DHAIFA-I.
-I../../gcc -I../../gcc/config ../../gcc/c-lex.c
In file
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Ehren Wilson wrote:
oh and the address I want is [EMAIL PROTECTED] thanx
You are gettink Emails Now, Yes?
Jason
I was browsing with my windows box when I got the email with happy,
which made me very sad.
What is the best way to get ridd of it? I just deleted the message,
without further actions, but I assume that the happy fellow is somewhere
in my winbox.
Thanks,
Antonio.
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 01:35:36PM -0500, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Paras Patel wrote:
I've been running into this problem at work trying to install two new
harddrives into a Dell XPS D266. The drives are manufactured by Seagate,
with a capacity of ~13GB. The first
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Colin Watson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Dysthe) wrote:
[Also to debian-devel]
On 27 Jan, paul wrote:
| 2) Libc5 version works a little better than libc6.
I tried both. I have never been able to see much difference.
Well, I was going to try out the libc6
Marc Sherman wrote:
I just installed potato, and installed the NE2000 driver
(ne) for my ethernet card. I manually set the option=...
and alias eth0 ne lines in modules.conf, and it loads
correctly on boot (printing a success message to the console).
However, when I look in /dev, there is
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, chris said:
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 11:05:29AM -0500, paul wrote:
Are there any problems if only one of the wmaker packages is installed?
As I understand from the dpkg bug, it should be okay if there is
only a single package installed.
Are there
While there is a debian netatalk distribution, I can't find any useful
documentation for getting it working. Most of the instructions I can find
refer to compiling and installing it on Red Hat, and the instructions don't
match what I have.
I've tried searching the debian archive, but it never
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
I was browsing with my windows box when I got the email with happy,
which made me very sad.
What is the best way to get ridd of it? I just deleted the message,
without further actions, but I assume that the happy fellow is somewhere
in my winbox.
Thanks,
Antonio.
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
I was browsing with my windows box when I got the email with happy,
which made me very sad.
What is the best way to get ridd of it? I just deleted the message,
without further actions, but I assume that the happy fellow is somewhere
in my winbox.
Thanks,
Antonio.
Run regedit, search for happy.exe, then remove the key.
Paul
On 28-Jan-2000 Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
I was browsing with my windows box when I got the email with happy,
which made me very sad.
What is the best way to get ridd of it? I just deleted the message,
without further actions, but I
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Antonio said:
I was browsing with my windows box when I got the email with happy,
which made me very sad.
What is the best way to get ridd of it? I just deleted the message,
without further actions, but I assume that the happy fellow is somewhere
in my winbox.
Yep, its
Go here and read:
http://www.pchell.com/internet/happy99.shtml
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
I was browsing with my windows box when I got the email with happy,
which made me very sad.
What is the best way to get ridd of it? I just deleted the message,
without further actions, but I assume that
On 27/1/2000 Guyren G Howe wrote:
socket: Invalid argument
atalkd: can't get interfaces, exiting
Thinking I might need to load a module, I ran modconf, but there is nothing
about appletalk, atalk or anything similar in the net section there, or
anywhere else for that matter.
Yet when I do
I was wondering if anyone knows of a WinBlows Utility for mounting and
reading/writing to a ext2fs partition from Windows? It's useful to be able
to read and write my vfat partitions from Debian, but is the reverse possible?
Since I rarely boot windows anymore, I usually download everything to
My issue with this is that while
--
ls --color=always | less -r
--
works nicely,
--
ls --color=always file.txt
--
does not ( color codes ). I would like to include aliases to 'ls' and 'less' in
my login profile to have '--color' and '-r' respectively, but run into the
aforementioned
apt-get using http works fine, but I have problems using the ftp method.
My sources.list shows:
deb ftp://ftp.it.net.au/debian frozen main contrib non-free
deb ftp://ftp.it.net.au/debian-non-US frozen/non-US main contrib non-free
but apt-get gives:
elm:# apt-get update
Ign file: unstable/main
hi all
i have 2 static IP address (actually i have 3 IP address one is assigned to a
Win95 machine). i don't know the best way to utilize the resources i have. i
was kinda wanting to make one IP to be used by my http server and the other to
be used by my named and my mail server, but i don't
hi all
the time on my machine is seriously messed up - currently my machine is already
on Feb 15, 2000. digging through the package database i came across ntp and
ntpdate and installed both (i have an always on connection to the net). all i
want to do i to keep the time on my machine
reiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ll_rw_block:device 08:00:only 2048-char blocks implemented (1024)
ll_rw_block:device 08:00:only 2048-char blocks implemented (1024)
ll_rw_block:device 08:00:only 2048-char blocks implemented (1024)
Added Linux*
what does this mean? In trouble with 2048 bytes
Package: kernel-image-2.2.14-compact
Version: 2.2.14-2
Severity: normal
[04:09:47 shaul]$ uname -a
Linux rakefet 2.2.13 #1 Sat Nov 20 12:44:19 EST 1999 i586 unknown
[04:10:11 shaul]$ ls -l /vmlinuz
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 20 Jan 28 03:53 /vmlinuz -
/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.14
[04:10:20
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Lindsay Allen wrote:
There is no proxy involved and I can use ncftp to connect to the site so
it's not a firewall problem. I have removed my apt.conf so it's not that.
I also tried Acquire::Ftp true; but could not find any output.
The option is Debug::Acquire::Ftp=true
there is a debian distribution of SAMBA based on 2.0 its included in
slink, and probably potato.
i reccomend you use the latest CVS build of samba, as it seems to be MUCH
MUCH better then 2.0, despite it's alpha/beta status. I worked with 2.0
for hours trying to fix problems to no avail,
eth0 is not a /dev device
dont worry about it
nate
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Marc Sherman wrote:
msherm I just installed potato, and installed the NE2000 driver
msherm (ne) for my ethernet card. I manually set the option=...
msherm and alias eth0 ne lines in modules.conf, and it loads
msherm
time to change to PINE :)
nate
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
arodri I was browsing with my windows box when I got the email with happy,
arodri which made me very sad.
arodri What is the best way to get ridd of it? I just deleted the message,
arodri without further actions, but
On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 04:16:07AM +0200, Shaul Karl wrote:
[04:09:47 shaul]$ uname -a
Linux rakefet 2.2.13 #1 Sat Nov 20 12:44:19 EST 1999 i586 unknown
[04:10:11 shaul]$ ls -l /vmlinuz
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 20 Jan 28 03:53 /vmlinuz -
/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.14
[04:10:20
I've been upgrading my potato installation about every day for months,
and usually only a few packages get upgraded. But earlier today, I
started my usual upgrade process, and pulled down the latest
Packages.gz file for potato/main, and (I use dselect) noticed that
many (thirty or more?) of my
Hi,
I am going to set up a new server which will serve pretty much
everything except www. At the moment, it has a P166, and the
load avg is around about 5. The highest once reached to 22.
In Australia here, the price of getting two P550 and one P700 is
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 10:43:56PM -0800, Eric Hanchrow wrote:
I've been upgrading my potato installation about every day for months,
and usually only a few packages get upgraded. But earlier today, I
started my usual upgrade process, and pulled down the latest
Packages.gz file for
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 12:37:13PM -0800, aphro wrote:
if its simple port redirection you could try rinetd, its a snap to setup,
i dont think it performs well under high load though it works great
though.
Yes, but I think port forwarding woul do a better job for me. It has been no
problem so
dual cpus would probably be best, dual cpu mainboards are usually higher
quality then single cpu mainboards, which helps. load of 5 to 22 eh..damn.
what does that machine do?
nate
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Shao Zhang wrote:
shao Hi,
shao I am going to set up a new server which will serve pretty
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After more tinkering around, I think I've found the problem. The problem
is that updatedb is not able to execute the frcode program which it calls
to compress the database. In looking at an older version of updatedb, it
contains the line:
:
Greetings!
I was wondering if there was some sort of a way to see what x-windows
is doing because whenever I try to do some things like click on settings
or utilities etc, nothing is happening. I'm not sure if there are errors
or whatever so I wanted to check and see what was happening. is
--- Luis Campos de Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. ftp ftp.kernel.org (get kernel-2.3.40, latest stable kernel until now)
tar/gz format.
All 2.3.x (In fact, all kernels with an odd middle number) are unstable by
definition.
5. (as root, too. Same dir) make zImage
At this point,
OK, I've figured out (at least partially) what is going on. dselect is
working just fine and so is everything else, except the actual CD. I gave
up on dselect and rebooted, then mounted the debian CD and discovered
that my system sees all the folders on it as just plain text files.
That's why
Eric G . Miller egm2@jps.net writes:
I've installed Flash plugin for netscape. Neither of the sites can
autodetect that the plugin is installed. Even at www.flash.com I had
to click on If you know that you have Flash installed link.
Typing about:plugins in netscape shows Flash
At 01:30 PM 1/27/00 +0100, Remco van 't Veer wrote:
[snip]
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Northold Saddam Hussein amfetamine Roel van Duin Honduras PLO
Kosovo thrust supercomputer NSA Beatrix FSF XTC hacker semtex
You KNOW that you're being logged...
Euh, SH*T now I'm logged too!!!
Sincerely,
Usama Bin Laden.
Est ce que les cartes pci ethernet accton 1207d-tx pci fast
ethernet adapter 10/100 szont supportées ?
Ou puis je trouver un pilote?Amicalement
dunand claude
Je possède une version mandrake 6.2 et mon streamer Seagate stt8000A
ide atapi , qui est reconu en HDD au lançement de linux ne
Most of the time servers are I/O bound. So it would be wise to spend your
money on a good NIC, SCSI adapter, SCSI hard disk, fast (IO wise) MOBO, etc.
If you can re-use the P166 then do it, otherwise put a nice celeron in
your server and spend your money on the I/O stuff...
Regards,
Onno
At
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Patrick Dahiroc wrote:
already on Feb 15, 2000. digging through the package database i came across
ntp and ntpdate and installed both (i have an always on connection to the
ntpdate is used to do a one time only update to your clock. ntp is used to
discipline your clock and
XFree86 Version 3.3.6 / X Window System
(protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 6300)
Release Date: January 8 1999
If the server is older than 6-12 months, or if your card is newer
than the above date, look for a newer version before reporting
problems. (see
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 17:19:11 +1100, Shao Zhang writes:
In Australia here, the price of getting two P550 and one P700 is
roughly the same. So should I get two slower CPUs, or one fast
CPU. Which case will the server run faster/perform better?
depends whether the load is cpu-
Jeanette Russo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the line is in there is there anything else?
Jeanette
Is are there /etc/hosts.allow and/or /etc/hosts.deny files? What text
is in them?
The next time your try to irc and are denied, take a look at
/var/log/daemon.log and see if identd is either
Patrick Dahiroc wrote:
hi all
i have 2 static IP address (actually i have 3 IP address one is assigned to a
Win95 machine). i don't know the best way to utilize the resources i have.
i was kinda wanting to make one IP to be used by my http server and the other
to be used by my named
Hi all!
Are there any program, or perl one-liner, that convert Mac ascii files
(with CR only as line terminator) to Unix ascii format? I have only found
the dos2unix proggie.
TIA
Hans Ekbrand
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