i have downloaded nfs-utils and installed it.
i can get the rpc's to run manually, but i
would like to put them in the startup scripts.
the problem is, i don't know which script to
edit. there are so many. i see that there are
sample scripts in the nfs-utils, and have found
docs about debian
I've been using evolution-ssl 1.0-2 for a couple months now, and believe
it has no equal in Windows. I try to keep packages up to date, and it
appears that evolution-ssl is gone, replaced by evolution. Does
evolution(no -ssl) provide SSL capability? If not, Why? Thanks. :)
On 24 Jan 2002 00:43:51 -0500 Scott Henson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I heard a few days ago on the list that debian had a newsgroup. I was
wondering what server this was on. Also on a side note I was wondering
if there was a program within debian thats like a journal where I could
write stuff
On 24 Jan 2002, Scott Henson wrote:
I heard a few days ago on the list that debian had a newsgroup. I was
wondering what server this was on.
Try your ISP. I know I carry it, but thanks to leafnode's lack of
authentication, and inn's lack of simplicity emulating leafnode's basic
behavior, my
On Wednesday 23 January 2002 10:21 pm, David Bell wrote:
It's possible that the default route isn't being created properly.
What's the output of route after the connection has been brought up?
If a different default route is present, you'll need to remove it and
add one for the dialup
Hi,
I executed the following commands:
ip rule add from 192.168.1.25 fwmark 0x80 table modem
ip rule add from 192.168.1.25 fwmark 0x53 table modem
But when I listed the rules, I had the following:
bdg:~# ip rule list
0: from all lookup local
32762: from 192.168.1.25 lookup modem
32763:
I am trying to get a friend's Potato R3 install to connect to his ISP so
we can download and install a version of X that will work.
I ran pppconfig and entered the information correctly, but pppon fails to
connect.
I set up wvdial and ran it. It will connect and even get an IP
On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 11:31:29PM -0800, Alan Su scribbled...
as long as you have the kernel option to power off on shutdown
selected, it should do the right thing. if the screen is black, it
sounds like it has. is the fan still spinning? is the disk still
spinning? are you sure the green
On Thursday 24 January 2002 04:01 am, Andreas Goesele wrote:
Hi,
Sorry, if this comes thru twice: My impression is, that my first attempt
to mailing it to the list failed. (It didn't show up and my local MTA -
exim - isn't working any more.) As my problem is *very* serious I try it
a second
Incidentally...where is the power off on shutdown option? On my desktop
boxes I just enable APM Bios Support, and it powers down, on the notebook I
have far more than that enabled.
in make menuconfig, it is one of the last options in the APM section.
Some modern laptops do not respond to
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 00:38:32 -0700 Jason Majors [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 11:31:29PM -0800, Alan Su scribbled...
as long as you have the kernel option to power off on shutdown
selected, it should do the right thing. if the screen is black, it
sounds like it has. is
Hello list,
Runing apt-get upgrade, I have some packages upgraded and an error
occurred when dpkg installes mysql-server and tries to chown mysql on
/var/lib/mysql. I mount /var/lib/mysql on an ext3 partition and it has
an .journal file under it, which is chowned root.root
[EMAIL
On 24-Jan-02 Dan Griswold wrote:
dman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The LaTeX center environment follows that style too (FWIW). (I
don't believe it is possible to have only part of a line be in a
center environment. Nope, I just tried it. \begin{center} starts a
new paragraph (or at least a
On Thursday 24 January 2002 3:07 am, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, Jason Majors wrote:
If you have a line in on your sound card, you can use it.
Well, yes, I do have a line in and I do know how to use it, but I don't
know how to bring the audio into a file on my computer.
I'm
On Wednesday 23 January 2002 11:25 pm, Jason Majors wrote:
[snip]
I don't have the files here, but I _know_ the resolve.conf file is good, we
double checked it. hosts contains localhost and the us and non-us debian
download sites. I'm not sure what's in interfaces, but I'll ask him to send
me
Rupa Schomaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A real pain though since the lvm tools require a writable filesystem
(they create files in /etc). Debian uses cramfs for initrd which is
read-only.
The solution of course is to mount tmpfs on /etc...
--
Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 is out! (
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 20:42:59 -0800 (PST), nate wrote:
quote who=Gary Turner
while i haven't had this problem, so this is more of
a generic answer. check your process table for anything
see my addendum--found suspicious characters in /proc/modules
that may be using the slip interface, if you
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 08:51:11AM -, Ted Harding wrote:
On 24-Jan-02 Dan Griswold wrote:
dman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The LaTeX center environment follows that style too (FWIW). (I
don't believe it is possible to have only part of a line be in a
center environment. Nope, I just
Hi!
I have noticed, that whenever read mail is saved to my mbox it gets
tagged as new. I would like to remove the new tags so I did this rule:
folder-hook mbox push 'T\~N\n;WN\n;W*\n'
But it only works untill the first \n. Can someone please tell me how to
properly untag all mail in mbox so
On 1/24/2002 @ 1:41 AM, Ben wrote:
[snip]
the @ in the login wouldn't influence the network behavior, and i know
from
an acquaintance who's also on earthlink--using a mac--that she has to
login
with her full email address. on win mac, subscribers have to download
proprietary dialup software
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On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 10:01:45PM +0100, Thomas Halahan wrote:
Thanks for the advise guys. Need a little more
clarification. Have got my PC networked now, and all point
to the gateway PC which has the modem attatched. However
when I dial up the gateway PC doesn't allow the other PC's
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 02:42:51PM +0100, Petter Isaksson wrote:
Randy Orrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The problem that I've had with every ICQ client I've tried is that they
keep my demand dialed ppp connection alive -- is there one that will
The problem here is that the icq-client
Hi,
Okay, now I installed it. How do I start it?
Cheers Al
On Wednesday 23 January 2002 11:25 pm, Jason Majors wrote:
[snip]
I don't have the files here, but I _know_ the resolve.conf file is good,
we double checked it. hosts contains localhost and the us and non-us
debian download sites. I'm not sure what's in interfaces, but I'll ask
him to
On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Alan Shrimpton wrote:
Okay, now I installed it. How do I start it?
netscape
or
mozilla
Just use Mozilla, Netscape's a honking piece of crap.
--
Baloo
Thanks to all for the suggestions about getting the LaserJet 8000
running with the new debian box. Due to other matters I've only had a
little time to put some of these suggestions into play, but I'll
let you know how things turn out. Thanks again.
--
Gary Dolan
Debian GNU/Linux 2.2, Kernel
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 03:52:38AM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 20:42:59 -0800 (PST), nate wrote:
ifconfig sl0 down may do it too
Yes, that worked. ifdown s10 did not.
Check what you're typing. All your mails here have said s10 (with a
one), whereas the interface is
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On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 05:53:24PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
Is there such a thing? I'm having some troubles knowing which
directory/directories are important if I want to share .debs
across a small LAN.
Not at the moment. I've only just begun to get apt-proxy up to date, and
the manpages
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 11:42:09PM -0500, Acheron wrote:
Does a file called ndc exist at that location? ndc is the socket for
bind, it should be created automatically at start, and destroyed at
close. If a file exists with that name there, remove it. It shouldn't
be an ordinary file. If
Jonathon Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I installed Woody on my Dell Inspiron 5000 laptop yesterday. X was
installed successfully along with Window Maker. All was working
perfectly until this evening. Now I receive the following error when I
On 23/01/02 dman did speaketh:
On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 10:39:17PM -0500, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
| Hey people.
|
| I'm using exim as my mail server, and I'd like to use the mail server
| on my firewall/router to relay mail for my internal network. The only
| problem is the fact that the
--- Jason Majors [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 11:31:29PM -0800, Alan Su
scribbled...
as long as you have the kernel option to power
off on shutdown
selected, it should do the right thing. if the
screen is black, it
sounds like it has. is the fan still spinning?
I just tried gramophile and it's great. I did have a file lying
around that was the whole side of a cassette, and I just split
it into 5 songs. It only took a minute or so.
I've played with xwave and sweep for editing. I have hopes that
sweep will grow into a cooledit-capable program. They're
At 18:38 24/01/2002, Jason Majors wrote:
The green LED is the power indicator, the AC indicator is different. As far
as I can tell things are spinning down, but it seems more like an extreme
sleep mode to me. If I hold the power button for six seconds, it turns off
(which is how it's supposed
On Thu, 2002-01-24 at 01:40, Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote:
On 24 Jan 2002, Scott Henson wrote:
I heard a few days ago on the list that debian had a newsgroup. I was
wondering what server this was on.
Try your ISP. I know I carry it, but thanks to leafnode's lack of
authentication, and
On Thu, 2002-01-24 at 01:37, David Bell wrote:
I've been using evolution-ssl 1.0-2 for a couple months now, and believe
it has no equal in Windows. I try to keep packages up to date, and it
appears that evolution-ssl is gone, replaced by evolution. Does
evolution(no -ssl) provide SSL
Jason Majors writes:
I just thought of something...the login has an '@' in the middle. Should
that be escaped in the config files?
@ is supposed to be significant only at the beginning of the secret.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
On Thu, 2002-01-24 at 13:32, Scott Henson wrote:
On Thu, 2002-01-24 at 01:37, David Bell wrote:
I've been using evolution-ssl 1.0-2 for a couple months now, and believe
it has no equal in Windows. I try to keep packages up to date, and it
appears that evolution-ssl is gone, replaced by
Scott Henson writes:
Are there any external news servers that I could get access to?
Several. I use Newsguy www.newsguy.com for $40/year. I don't know if
they carry the debian group, though (which is just a one-way gateway of
this list).
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing
ik wil graag unix of linux downloaden waar kan ik
dat downloaden stuur een mailtje terug
alvast bedankt
kevin
http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian-cd/2.2_rev5/i386/
Die Debian-User mailing list is wel een Engelse
mailing list.
Cheers,
Elm
Hi,
I'm running kde on debian woody.
Where can I change my resource limits?
I'm having problems with some programs that I think might be
caused by having ulimit set to:
3|[EMAIL PROTECTED]:rbw $ulimit -s
8196
4|[EMAIL PROTECTED]:rbw $
I tried:
1) Editing /etc/security/limits.conf, addind the
HI
Could you tell me how ti install oracle 9i on linux Debian
I've several problem to install it.
Thanks you very munch
Constant
--begin quoted message from Sean 'Shaleh' Perry,
Incidentally...where is the power off on shutdown option? On my desktop
boxes I just enable APM Bios Support, and it powers down, on the notebook I
have far more than that enabled.
in make menuconfig, it is one of the last options in
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 10:57:50AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In TeX you should write
lefthand string\hfilcenter string\hfilrighthand string
I don't think that would work properly in cases where the left and
right sections are of different lengths. My understanding of how
\hfil works is
Thanks.
Afterwards, though, I found aptcached, which (after a Duh! config
error on my part) I was able to get up and running pretty easily.
It handles mixed woody-sid sites, and I could move all my DEBs out
of /var/cache/apt/archives into it's $cache_dir. Unfortunately, it
won't run in potato.
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 01:30:10AM -0500, timothy bauscher wrote:
and now the stupid question: why aren't nfs,
the rpcs, and the startup scripts at least an
option during the installation? i understand
that some people may not want these daemons
running, but it should be offered during the
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 01:08:33PM -0200, Ramiro Brito Willmersdorf wrote:
1) Editing /etc/security/limits.conf, addind the line:
rbw softstack unlimited
Had you tried also increasing the hard limit to unlimited?
--
When we reduce our own liberties to stop
--begin quoted message from Ramiro Brito Willmersdorf,
Hi,
I'm running kde on debian woody.
Where can I change my resource limits?
I'm having problems with some programs that I think might be
caused by having ulimit set to:
3|[EMAIL PROTECTED]:rbw $ulimit -s
8196
4|[EMAIL
On Thursday 24 January 2002 06:03 am, Alan Shrimpton wrote:
Hi,
Okay, now I installed it. How do I start it?
Cheers Al
/usr/X11R6/bin/netscape /usr/bin/mozilla
echo Starting Netscape4, Mozilla;
echo Please wait...;
sleep 30
Hello wise people of debian-user,
Apologies for the off-topic post but in my experience, debian-user seems
to encompass the more intelligent of the human species and seem to be
able to answer almost any question.
I have decided to take the first steps into the world of SCSI and have
bought three
hey folks!
how can I set up a traffic limit for every single user? are there
any programs that might handle that? and how can I limit foreground
and background tasks to a certain amount? Is there a way to limit
outgoing connections via a certain interface? for example user blah
is allowed to
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 08:51:11 - (GMT), (Ted Harding) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 24-Jan-02 Dan Griswold wrote:
dman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The LaTeX center environment follows that style too (FWIW). (I
don't believe it is possible to have only part of a line be in a
center
It's also unclear why the tabular environment is heavy or overkill:
\begin{tabular}{lcr}
lefthand string centre string righthandstring\\
\end{tabular}
ap
--
Andrew J Perrin - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.unc.edu/~aperrin
Dave Sherohman wrote:
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 04:55:05PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
And being able to have Left Justified, Center Justified, and Right
Justified text all on the same line, so you don't have to throw in a
bunch of spaces to get everything to (maybe) line up.
For those who
* Constant KOBANA ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
HI
Could you tell me how ti install oracle 9i on linux Debian
I've several problem to install it.
There's a book Oracle DBA on Unix and Linux.
AFAIK Oracle installs without problems only on Windows
and only sometimes, on anything else
Hello!
I am running Potato, but am getting impatient for some of the newer
Gnome apps (like gnumeric 1). I have not found much comment on the
pros or cons of installing Ximian Gnome on Debian Potato using their
red-carpet, but I am a bit hesitant since my last experience with
Helix on Potato (it
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Herbert Xu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Rupa Schomaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A real pain though since the lvm tools require a writable filesystem
(they create files in /etc). Debian uses cramfs for initrd which is
read-only.
The solution of course is to
I'm having a problem with recent installs of Debian. My install
process goes like this:
Install a base potato dist.
Upgrade to testing.
After doing this, I change the root partition to ext3, and install a
2.4 kernel (2.4.17). When I reboot, the very first mount of / mounts
it as ext2:
kernel:
I would like a little guidance as to installing Debian on a friends
machine. I have set him up some partitions and intend to start it off
on a CD, then download the rest of the instalation from the Debian
sites, as he has a cable modem attached to his machine the same way I
have.
I have hit a
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Constant KOBANA [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
HI
Could you tell me how ti install oracle 9i on linux Debian
I've several problem to install it.
Thanks you very munch
Constant
If you know how to install Oracle and are just having trouble with
Debian:
1)
While trying to compile something I get the error message:
***
In file included from /usr/include/bits/socket.h:31,
from /usr/include/netinet/in.h:212,
from /usr/include/netdb.h:28,
What does it say in /var/log/exim/* ?
Not a thing recently.
You want help and that's your response? Heh.
Post some of the logs pertaining to the specific message so we can sort
through them and look for a problem. Although it is possible, I doubt your
logs are completely empty...
Yes, you have to log on to Earthlink with your full e-mail address
and password, but my Internet Explorer does this automatically. And IE
is *all* I use. I only signed up with EL *because* I wouldn't have to
use their software.
The next step, of course, is to get rid of IE. I'm
Jatin Golani wrote:
Hello,
I sent this mail earlier to this list, however it's
gone unanswered so far. I'd like to upgrade my Potato
system. I'd like to know the following:
I think this was answered (though not directly) if
you'll observe the recent threads that flew in this
mailing list.
a)
hi,
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 03:49:30PM +, Shriram Shrikumar wrote:
Hello wise people of debian-user,
Apologies for the off-topic post but in my experience, debian-user seems
to encompass the more intelligent of the human species and seem to be
able to answer almost any question.
I
sorry to chime in so late, but I normally skip rants:)
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 09:09:00AM -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote:
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 10:57:50AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In TeX you should write
lefthand string\hfilcenter string\hfilrighthand string
I don't think that
Hi,
thanks firstly to all who answered so far. Unfortunately nobody could
suggest a clean solution without rebooting and eventually
reinstalling.
So, if somebody has some ideas what I could try before rebooting and
instead of reinstalling the whole system please jump in with your
suggestions!
i set up BSscanmail and all,but the sendmail it gives me an error like
SYSERR(root): Cannot exec /usr/local/src/scanmail/BSscanmail: Exec format error
i'd appreciate if you'll give me any advice,or at least what mail scanner
for my main mail server i could use..
thank you!
--
Petre L.
to be specific:
portmap
lockd
mountd
rquotad
statd
// timothy
--
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 01:30:10AM -0500, timothy bauscher wrote:
and now the stupid question: why aren't nfs,
the rpcs, and the startup scripts at least an
option during the installation? i understand
[ Sorry for sending this to so many lists; I want to reach a wider
audience. ]
I would really like to see articles touting Debian GNU/Linux on sites
like this one:
URL:http://techupdate.zdnet.com/techupdate/filters/rc/0,14177,6020498,00.html
The commercial distributions hire PR writers
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Martin Wuertele wrote:
Is this card generally well supported in the 2.4 range kernels and are
there any things in particular that I have to look out for while taking
on this endeavour.
according to the suse hardware database it is fully supported
Only if use the
I'm trying to setup dhcpd on one machine and setup my notebook as a dhcp
client. I have this as my /etc/dhcpd.conf and have started dhcpd, but the
notebook won't connect on dhcp. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jason
#dhcpd.conf
# option definitions common to all supported networks...
option domain-name
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 12:55:32PM -0500, timothy bauscher wrote:
to be specific:
portmap
lockd
mountd
rquotad
statd
Yes, and all of them are in the packages I mentioned earlier, with
the exception of rquotad, which is in the quota package.
I'm not terribly familiar with the package
I think that FIPS will do what you want done. Its a
non-distructive repartationing program that I have
used and works great and its free. Do a search on
www.google.com, that is how I found it.
Don
--- Jason Majors [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, you have to log on to Earthlink with your
I was wondering if anyone has debian working on an HP OmniBook Xe3 with
a D-Link DWL-650 wireless card. Any comments would be appreciated.
Thank you.
-#0
Do you know where your dhcp server is broadcasting?
For ex, it may not be broadcasting on your eth1 (192.168.1.1)
In the past, I have gone into /etc/init.d/dhcp and
specified which nics to run my dhcp server on.
--exec /usr/sbin/dhcp eth1 eth2
hth,
Mike
Quoting Jason Majors [EMAIL
I have another question about installations. If you install Debian
with a network card, a number of files/settings are presumably
createds.
If you install it with out a nic, I assume that these network specific
files and settings are not created. If a nic is subsequently added,
then what files
I have another question about installations. If you install Debian
with a network card, a number of files/settings are presumably
createds.
Yup.
If you install it with out a nic, I assume that these network specific
files and settings are not created. If a nic is subsequently added,
then
A good way to debug this situation is to monitor syslog on the dhcp
server as it gives a lot of details concerning leases it appropriates
to clients. This way you can see who is talking to whom.
Next on the list is tcpdump.
Elizabeth
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 11:04:19AM -0800, Stonelx scribbled...
Do you know where your dhcp server is broadcasting?
For ex, it may not be broadcasting on your eth1 (192.168.1.1)
In the past, I have gone into /etc/init.d/dhcp and
specified which nics to run my dhcp server on.
--exec
also sprach Bostjan Muller (on Thu, 24 Jan 2002 10:58:52AM +0100):
folder-hook mbox push 'T\~N\n;WN\n;W*\n'
But it only works untill the first \n. Can someone please tell me how to
properly untag all mail in mbox so they are all marked read. (I don't
mean manually, but from muttrc).
try ^M,
D. wrote, on 1/24/02:
I think that FIPS will do what you want done. Its a
non-distructive repartationing program that I have
used and works great and its free. Do a search on
www.google.com, that is how I found it.
Don
--- Jason Majors [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, you have to log on to
[sorry postfix, i am a dork. this time it works...]
forwarded to debian-user.
- Forwarded message from Ralf Hildebrandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 09:41:33 +0100
From: Ralf Hildebrandt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Debian oddity
User-Agent:
Jason Majors wrote, on 1/24/02 @ 12:19PM
I'll probably just re-install, putting XPernicious on a 10G
primary
partition, and Debian on a 10G extended partition with /, Home, and
Swap
on logical partitions. Am worried about that boot must be on first
1024
cylinders thing, though.
From /usr/share/doc/ssh/README.Debian.gz :
SSH now uses protocol 2 by default
--
This means all your keyfiles you used for protocol version 1 need to
be re-generated. The server keys are done automatically, but for RSA
authentication, please read the ssh-keygen
On Thursday 24 January 2002 11:59 am, Bruce Burhans wrote:
[snip]
I'll probably just re-install, putting XPernicious on a 10G primary
partition, and Debian on a 10G extended partition with /, Home, and Swap
on logical partitions. Am worried about that boot must be on first 1024
I am thinking of moving from redhat to debian. Could you please tell me what
version of KDE 2 comes with woody. The latest stable version is KDE 2.2.2.
Thankyou
Charlie
- Original Message -
From: Paolo Alexis Falcone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian Users Mailing List
I am thinking of moving from redhat to debian. Could you please tell me what
version of KDE 2 comes with woody. The latest stable version is KDE 2.2.2.
Thankyou
Charlie
- Original Message -
From: Paolo Alexis Falcone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian Users Mailing List
Thanks Jason. Copied to hard drive (literally)
Bruce
Ben wrote, on 1/24/02 @ 1:10PM
[snip]
before you reinstall, run dmesg. it will give you a lot of information
about
the system that might make the reinstall less tedious.
I'll assume that dmesg is on the Debian CDs and thank you much. This
is
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 03:56:46PM -0800, Mark Ferlatte wrote:
Does anyone out there use ICQ under Debian? So far I've tried licq and
gaim with the ICQ plugin, and both of them have very annoying problems
(messages get lost, or messages from previous sessions get delivered
again on client
Hallo !!!
I need very urgent for drivers of this
device
Can you help me ???
Thanks !
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Hi all,
does anyone know what's up with gpm, devfs, and vc's?
Jan 24 16:25:49 odyssey /usr/sbin/gpm[31676]: Failed gpm connect attempt by uid
1352 for /dev/vc/2
Jan 24 16:25:49 odyssey mc: Warning: closing connection
Jan 24 16:31:10 odyssey mc: /dev/gpmctl: No such file or directory
After
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 01:56:37AM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Gerard Robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002.01.24.0138 +0100]:
I have written a script perl(not very perlich ;-)) which install
n accounts but I have encountered few problems:
/usr/bin/newusers
don't reinvent the
On Thursday 24 January 2002 02:00 pm, Bruce Burhans wrote:
Ben wrote, on 1/24/02 @ 1:10PM
[snip]
before you reinstall, run dmesg. it will give you a lot of information
about
the system that might make the reinstall less tedious.
I'll
Andrew Agno([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
I'm having a problem with recent installs of Debian. My install
process goes like this:
Install a base potato dist.
Upgrade to testing.
After doing this, I change the root partition to ext3, and install a
2.4 kernel (2.4.17).
Hello list,
I am having trouble using my Micro$oft PS/2 wheel mouse under X.
When I run startx (as either a regular user or root), the desktop appears
normal, but moving the mouse causes random buttons to be pressed, and the
pointer moves in random directions.
I am running Debian
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