I'm mainly sending this in the hopes it saves someone else the
frustration I had to go through.
If you're getting messages like:
PCI: Multiple domains not supported
or
PCI-DMA: high address but no IOMMU
try adding acpi=off to your kernel's boot parameter. I EVENTUALLY
found this in a HP
Jigga Man [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry to directly send you an email but i dont know
how to reply to the mailing list. when i click the
reply to link it gives a dialog box saying mailto
protocl not registered. Anyways Thank you very much
for your time to help me with my problem
I
Rick Weinbender [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm running the current stable version
and I need to install a package from
an unstable source (tmda ver.0.86).
(the unstable package does work with woody).
*
Is there a way to install an unstable package on
stable distro from the command line.
*
Micha Feigin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to get cvs to access the repository through a ssh connection
when the sshd is listening on a non standard port.
I tried using
cvs -s CVS_RSH=ssh -p port -d :ext:cvs:/var/lib/cvs co package
but cvs insisted on trying port 22.
Is it possible
Malcolm Box [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul Scott wrote:
Malcolm Box wrote:
snip symptoms
Near as I can tell, this is an assertion somewhere in the bowels of
libc - a nasty place for things to go wrong. The error seems to be
affecting anything trying to do certain type of fork()
I just spent a couple of hours diagnosing a DNS lookup problem, but I
have no clue what's causing the problem. If I do a
host junker.whatever.gov
it's trying to do a lookup over the loopback interface. This times out
eventually. If I do a
host junker.whatever.gov 134.xxx.xxx.xxx
Gary Hennigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just spent a couple of hours diagnosing a DNS lookup problem, but I
have no clue what's causing the problem. If I do a
host junker.whatever.gov
it's trying to do a lookup over the loopback interface. This times out
eventually. If I do
Eicke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a machine with 6Gb of memory. I installed the last version of Debian
and linux kernel 2.4.21.
I am trying to run the cap3 (ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version
1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), not stripped), but the
following
Eicke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Gary I appreciate your response.
My machine is a Dual Xeon 2.8 GHz 64-bit.
Should be happens the errors anyway?
Clear up some things for us Eicke. First, I may be behind on my Intel
marketing, but aren't the Xeon line of processors just good ole
Pentium 4's
Greg Folkert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 13:17, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 13:10:21 -0400, MJM wrote:
If anyone else has ghostview vs xpdf vs acrobat vs ??? stories or
comments I'd like to read them.
I use xpdf on my PPC laptop since gv renders some
techlists [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a slight problem with xmms, and freeamp. Both, on the start-up
of playing the first song lock-up for approxametly 5 minutes...then
start playing fine. after the initial lock-up the programs run with no
problems what so ever.
I've run the
Kirk Strauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At 2003-08-04T22:54:34Z, vinz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
fetchmail only allows me to download mail to root but i want to put
the
mail into my pop3 account how do i go about doing this and what
program
can i use ?
Run fetchmail as you?
If I
Andre Volmensky [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have to put forward an argument to management regarding setting up a
firewall on some of our clients networks.
What are the advantages of a linux firewall over something like Windows
with WinRoute on it, or even a hardware based firewall. What are
martin f krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
top - 19:32:46 up 104 days, 4:57, 1 user, load average: 0.01, 0.02,
0.05
Tasks: 299 total, 1 running, 295 sleeping, 3 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 0.2% user, 2.7% system, 0.0% nice, 97.1% idle
Mem: 2068748k total, 2043068k
Nathan E Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 12:26:36PM -0600, Gary Hennigan wrote:
[snip]
Man, I *REALLY* wanted to avoid this thread! ;) But a legitimate
question deserves an answer...
Hit 1 while in top and it'll display the CPU info seperately.
Er, what version
Joerg Johannes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 13:51, Rogier Wolff wrote:
On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 07:33:47AM -0400, Shawn Lamson wrote:
Hey all -
I have noticed that pressing ctrl+s in console or xterm suspends
input... I have not figured out how to successfully get out
Joerg Johannes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 17:08, Gary Hennigan wrote:
As Roger already asked: Is there a way to disable this Ctrl-S
shortcut?
Ctrl+S/Ctrl+Q is actually the XON/XOFF protocol. If you've been
around long enough you'll be familiar with that. It was used
Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yesterday, I attempted to use the new federal (USA) web site for
registering my telephone numbers in the 'do not call' database. I did
not succeed, and I am wondering what is wrong. Let me describe my
experience:
The web site displays a form on which I
I don't normally pay attention to things like online linux
distribution polls. They're hardly scientific and so mean little. But
I've seen some folks crowing about how Gentoo is smashing the
competition because of the results of this poll and so I thought I'd
bring the existence of the poll to the
Nori Heikkinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i want to write a mini-howto on all the black magic i had to go
through to get debian onto this dell inspiron 8000 (i know there are
lots out there; i want to write another). is there any specific
txt2html or latex2html or some formatting tool that is
Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joerg Johannes wrote:
Last week I helped a friend out with some gnuplot graphs on his SuSE
machine. He asked me why I was typing in the whole filenames in
gnuplot
instead of using auto-completion with the Tab key. I said, because
gnuplot does not
Patrick Wiseman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 at 1:42am, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
: --- dhobner [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
: I did the following:
:
: apt-get install gcc
: apt-get install kernel-package
: apt-get install kernel-source.2.4.18
: apt-get install libc6-dev
:
Kevin McKinley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can set up ntp to use a time server inside the firewall, the same as it
would use a public server (just in case you didn't know that already).
Also note that a lot of the network routers that I've run across act
as NTP servers. Their accuracy, of
Mike M [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to save money as I expand my collection of Debian servers by
running without a video card. On the rare occasion that I need
console access to a machine I would pull it off the shelf and insert
an AGP video card.
I just tried it on one of my servers
Ben Kal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
AFAIK the guide to the size of swap is the amount of RAM: make it equal to
or twice that amount. By that standard you can cut down swap at least to
half what you now plan to make it. I don't know if Linux would like to
fill swap space with the iso image
Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 10:51:15AM -0600, Gary Hennigan wrote:
[snip]
I've been blocking all incoming, non-stateful, ICMP for a
number of years on my cable-connected LAN and have never had a
problem, but I don't run any type of globally accessible
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, May 25, 2003 at 01:09:29PM -0400, Kevin McKinley wrote:
On Sun, 25 May 2003 07:31:02 -0700
Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, May 25, 2003 at 09:56:07PM +0800, Hanz wrote:
In setting up a firewall will there be any negative side effects
Irish, Jon D BAE SYSTEMS [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
All,
This is my mistake (as usual ;-). I did not provide enough
information in my post. I need to temporarily disable booting into a
graphical environment (i.e. X) so that I can install the new Nvidia
display drivers for X. After the install,
Florentin Ionescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does sawfish work with gnome2 ?
Except for the edge-flipping issue, which is solved thanks to the
respondents, it hasn't given me any trouble with Gnome2. I'm using
sawfish version 1.3 from unstable.
Gary
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Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
or others that are compiled/optimized for the later i386 PCs?
if so, where?
if not, how should i go about mass source compiling debs for my computers?
(i have a couple P1 laptops, P2s and a P4)
and is it worth it?
My suspicion would be that you wouldn't
Irish, Jon D BAE SYSTEMS [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here is a newbie question: Which default run level do I change
inittab to so that the PC boots to a VGA console instead of X?
On a clean install, level 2. Look in /etc/inittab and there you'll see
a line like
id:2:initdefault:
That
Dave Sherohman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 03:06:34PM -0700, Gary Hennigan wrote:
Irish, Jon D BAE SYSTEMS [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here is a newbie question: Which default run level do I change
inittab to so that the PC boots to a VGA console instead of X
Scott Henson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
check the debian-gtk-gnome archives. This was discused maybe a week
ago.
Found it! Under the Debian galeon packages thread. In summary, bring
up the gconf-editor and go to
apps-galeon-snapshot-Browsing-History and select
completion_enabled. Voila! It's
A couple of questions for those running sid with Gnome2 and
Sawfish.
1) I can't figure out how to turn edge-flipping on. That's the ability
to drag a window between workspaces. I use that feature quite heavily
and am loathe to use the little teeny things in the pager to try and
accomplish this.
Gary Hennigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A couple of questions for those running sid with Gnome2 and
Sawfish.
1) I can't figure out how to turn edge-flipping on. That's the ability
to drag a window between workspaces.
[snip]
I managed to get this working by manually copying the appropriate
I'm running galeon-snapshot in sid which is version 1.3.3. One of the
things about Galeon that I really like(d) is that while you manually
type in a URL it would progressively find the best match for what you
were typing as you typed. If you satisfied the uniqueness you could
just hit enter
gaumer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 10:28, Pedro I. Sanchez wrote:
I can't get Mozilla 1.3 to recognize the java plugin that I install in
my PC. I'm running Sid, and I've tried the Blackdown Java and Sun's Java
run times, both 1.4.1.
With both Java implementations,
Bob Paige [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been running my debian system without a backup for about a year
now. I understand the need for backup (hence this message) so please,
no assaults for not using one.
Questions:
1) what is better for backup, tape, or CD? (I already have a CD burner)
2)
Jeetu Golani [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a Debian 3.0 installation on my P4 2.2 512MB with 256MB Swap
system. I use KDE 3.1.
For sometime, I've been feeling that there's a memory leak in one of
the apps because after quite a few days of use KDE becomes
slow. Apps I typically use are
I've mostly migrated over to Gnome2, in unstable, and most things went
relatively smoothly. The one exception, so far, is user-defined
menus. How do I add such a beast? Under Gnome 1.x I had a menu that
sat in one of my panels where I defined commands, via a Launcher, like
gnome-terminal
Gary Hennigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've mostly migrated over to Gnome2, in unstable, and most things went
relatively smoothly. The one exception, so far, is user-defined
menus. How do I add such a beast? Under Gnome 1.x I had a menu that
sat in one of my panels where I defined commands
Curtis Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I must be really stupid, so forgive me, but I can't figure out for the
life of me how to use the diff command. I've read the man pages and
looked at some stuff on the internet, but I can't get it to do what I
want it to do. But then maybe it doesn't do
Gary Hennigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
Hmm. You got somethin' funky going on! What you describe should only
happen if you're specifying the -q or --brief option to diff. What
does diff --version give you? Make sure you're running the actual
diff binary, and not via some alias. Do /usr
Florentin Ionescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is blackdown java compiled with gcc3.2 - but there is no debian
package AFAIK and that should solve the problem.
ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.blackdown.org/java-linux/
JDK-1.4.1/i386/01/j2re-1.4.1-01-linux-i586-gcc3.2.bin
[snip]
This
I just realized that due to the fact that Mozilla, and it's
descendents, in unstable, is now being built with the 3.2 compilers
I'm stuck without a useable Java plugin. Anyone have a solution to
this? I've been using the 1.4 *.debs from Blackdown, but those appear
to have been compiled with 2.9x
Hugh Saunders [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
on the subject of crossover cables, do you know where you can get
adapters that go on the end of normal patch cables to convert them
to crossover?
The reason i ask is because i only want to carry one network cable in
laptop bag but would be useful to
Jack Pistachio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just comment out the corresponding line for GLcore and dri.
ie:
# LoadGLcore
# Loaddri
Then change the driver line in Section Device to:
Driver nvidia
Also, make sure you have the NVIDIA-GLX package installed
Willem-Jan Meijer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello for the 3rd time today,
I've downloaded the nvidia-kernel-src and nvidia-glc-src and read the
documentation. You have to give a command wich gives this result:
We do not seem to be in a top level linux kernel source directory
tree. Since
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just compiled and installed linux-2.4.20. I had been running
linux-2.2.22 without network problems. The new kernel does not
configure the network. At startup, the new kernel says it can't find
module 3c59x, the driver for the 3COM network card (it also says it
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 05:07:16PM -0600, Ray wrote:
what are people on the debian-user list using for there primary machine(s)?
the last few messages i see are from users of (going by User-Agent or
X-Mailer header)
kmail
mozilla on windows
mozilla on debian
xemacs
mutt
I'm using gnus,
martin f krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't seem to be able to copy text out of an OpenOffice.org text
document. I select the text, I even choose 'Copy' from the 'Edit'
menu, but when I try standard X pasting, it doesn't work. Why? Is
OpenOffice just not behaving like a proper X
nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Emma Jane Hogbin said:
[snip]
perhaps it's simply not installed?
try dpkg -L macutils
from the looks of the package there is a README.unsit in
/usr/share/doc/macutils
that may give some hints ..
The info seems dated. unsit functionality has,
Nils-Erik Svangård [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My system use about 95% of my 512 mb ram, but ps aux and top doesent
show which process that eats all the memory.
Can anyone figure out what to do this could be a kernel issue or
something?
Linux uses unused memory for a disk cache. This is dynamic
Joris Huizer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been trying to get the packages nvidia GeForce 2
MX video card working before before christmas but I
gave up then and temporarily installed the redhad 8.0;
:-S
Today I installed Debian woody again. And,
unfortunately, I still don't see what's
Joris Huizer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry - because lynx couldn't log in on yahoo.com I
have to reboot in windows to read mail which is why I
didn't add it before.
I've got the nvidia-kernel-src and nvidia-glx-src both
in /usr/src.
I've used the following commands (as suggested by
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For playing, transcoding, and yes recording, I recommend
mplayer. For the unattended part, use with good old reliable,
at or maybe even cron. Here's simple command to record a TV
^^
show using mjpeg codec:
aumix -i 50
Jorge Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It seems like I can't paste with the middle button to the Gnome
Terminal (2.x) text selected inside XEmacs, however pasting to other
programs work as does pasting the other way around. Anyone can
confirm this and/or suggest a solution?
BTW, I'm using
Phil Reardon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do I get the hpijs driver for cups on my debian sid box? I am
trying to configure an hp photosmart 7350 printer, but when I went to
http://localhost:631/ and tried to set up the printer, there were only
three hp drivers listed, one each for deskjets,
Dennis G. Wicks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry, Gene. That link is now a petition to abolish the
DMCA! Do you have an alternate link?
Google it. Here is the first result of such a google:
http://naughty.monkey.org/~dugsong/dsniff/faq.html
Gary
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Jörg Johannes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
With my laptop, I'd like to access two different networks (depending
on where I am): My home network and university network.
At home, my IP is 192.168.0.99 and hostname shold be horchloeffel,
at university the IP and hostname are set to other fixed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
at the bottom of many spam-type emails there is a get out clause or
something to remove my name from the database. Surely clicking on this
link/sending an email to the adress specified simply verifies that your
address is valid?
Is it adviseable to attempt to use
Paul Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have been playing with my local networks 'named' and finally got it
working more or less the way I think it should. Evidence for this is
that I can ping local machine name and it returns the fully
qualified machine name plus the ping responces. This works
Willi Dyck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 01:17:18PM -0500, Bruce Park wrote:
Hello Debian users,
I was wondering how I can fix this problem regarding the root user and
X.
Normally, I log into the machine as a regular user then use the su
command
to become root.
Rodrigo Agerri (ylbaggar) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
in order to install a new kernel in stable, I did
apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18-686
I configured /etc/lilo.conf keeping the older kernel (2.2.20) such as:
image=/vmlinuz
label=linux
read-only
image=/vmlinuz.old
Thanks for the reply Derrick. Next time please try to be a little
quicker though would ya? :) I ended up spending a few hours figuring
everything out.
Derrick 'dman' Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 01:55:16PM -0700, Gary Hennigan wrote:
| I'm in the process of setting
Joe Riel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do I determine what packages are installed?
Or determine whether a particular package is installed?
I can use deselect to check a particular package,
but there probably is a better way.
Please don't start a new thread by replying to an existing message.
Michelle Storm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm planing on installing Windows 2k Pro or XP, on a 15gb HD.
But I want to know the proper way to do this before I try it, as I can't
really afford to reformat and start over with my entire system.
Currently I have the following setup.
Filesystem
deFreese, Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry for the goofy OT post but I really wanted to put Debian on a Compaq
Proliant 1600 and not have to put RedHat on it. I couldn't get it to see
the array controller and being the newbie moron that I am I had no idea how
to get it to work. A quick
deFreese, Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What do you mean especailly with a Compaq? I personally think that the
Proliant servers are some of the best PC-based servers out there.
My experience with Compaq is colored by experiences I had with them
way back in the early 90's (92 or 93 I think).
I'm in the process of setting up a Linux server for my Home LAN and
have some questions regarding the setup. First question is in regards
to CUPS. I see that under cupsomatic-ppd it says that you should try
foomatic-bin and foomatic-db first. When I install the foomatic-*
packages I only see a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tim Dijkstra [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-11-18 17:14:38 +0100]:
Is there any reason to stick with bind8 other then convenience? I'm
asking this because bind9 seems pretty mature, but the default bind is
still bind8 I think...
What is convenient about bind8? That
Doug MacFarlane [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
I'm in the process of learning to compile my own kernels, and since
I do everything the Debian way, i'll be a kpkg guy and build .debs
of my custom kernels, which will install in identical fashion, as
the prepackaged kernels.
make-kpkg is a
Kirk Strauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At 2002-11-18T18:12:13Z, Gary Hennigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...if security is *the* major concern in a DNS installation it's probably
a good idea to stay away from BIND altogether.
I'd disagree for one main reason: BIND is Open Source
Nathan E Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 04:28:13PM -0600, Kirk Strauser wrote:
At 2002-11-18T21:11:23Z, Nathan E Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Uh, of course tinydns (sic; it's really djbdns) is open source. Perhaps
you meant to say _DFSG Free_ ?
No
Can anyone recommend a cheap SCSI controller? I'm putting together a
little network server for my home LAN and want to attach a SCSI DDS2
DAT drive I have for backups. It's an older DDS2 drive so I think just
about any PCI controller will be able to keep it's channel filled, and
that's the only
Craig Dickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tim Woodward wrote:
I have installed Debian 2.2r4 on my system and have so far got to the
point where X Windows is running with the Gnome version that comes with
the Debian pack. The problem i have now is that i have changed my
graphics card
I've got a buddy that wants to switch to using just a laptop for all
his needs, instead of the laptop/workstation combo he currently
uses. One thing he's decided he doesn't want to do without though is a
dual-headed setup when he's in the office. My initial thought was that
surely someone made a
nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gary Hennigan said:
I know the G400 AGP works fine in a workstation using X in Xinerama,
which is my current setup, but I'd like to be more confident it'd work
with a G450 PCI in a docking-station application before I recommend.
how about getting
Michael Montagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I need a good calendar. Evolution is OK, but all I want is a calendar,
amd I want it to be speedy. Gnomecal is my current chice but I can't
figure out how to add holidays and other events that aren't
appointments. I also like the command line
It appears that /bin/echo is gone. In stable it was contained in
shellutils and shellutils was replaced by coreutils, which doesn't
include /bin/echo. I realize echo is a builtin in Bash, but my
Makefiles don't seem to realize this and are now completely
broken. Did echo move to a different
Sebastian Schinzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi!
I have trouble upgrading from woody to sid:
The error after #apt-get dist-upgrade is:
Preparing to replace passwd 2902-12 (using
Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can get Java installed and working in my browsers, but at the risk
of starting a Holy Way, what's the canonical way to install Java
(run-time only needed, not dev. kit)?
From Blackdown? From Sun? From Debian's site, which seems to only
have JDK1.1 for
tvn1981 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a Woody system (kerne 2.4.18) with XFree86 Version 4.1.0.1.
I also have a Radeon 7000ve with twinview, and an Nvidia gforce2
quadro with twinview.
However, I just can't get dual monitor run well on this system. For
the Radeon card, the twinview
Mike Mimic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmm. The only other thing I can think of is the
setting in /etc/login.defs. ENV_TZ is typically
commented out though. If it's not you might try
commenting it out, although I would think root
would be affected if that variable were set. The
root
Jamin W.Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002 16:51:06 -0400
Tom Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got a really interesting one.
I am running a stock K7 kernel from woody.
I recall seeing such things as cramfs, VFS, and initrd during the boot
sequence.
I
Mike Mimic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have some strange time problems. When I run date as
normal user I get time in UTC timezone. And when I
create files they also get timestamp with that time
(and that's wrong time). But as root I don't have that
problems and I have normal CEST time (as it
Mike Mimic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do you have any environment variables set that
relate to the timezone?
No. I haven't any.
Also, make sure the file /etc/timezone contains the
correct setting for your system
Yes, it have. And I have tryed some different cities
(in the same
Stephen A. Witt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm running woody and have just been handed a Palm Pilot at work. I'm not
really sure I want the thing, but thought I would check it out. I was
going to install a syncing application with my woody desktop, but found
there were several palm pilot apps
Robert Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just loaded up Woody on a new machine that has two 500MHZ Pentium
III processors. I am trying to determine if the build I loaded is
recognizing both processors. My problem is I have no clue as to where
to check for this . I looked in the /proc directory
ben [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
anyone know what's happening at kernel.org? ftp connections are being
rejected. i also can't read the mirrors list. is there an alternate site to
ftp kernel sources?
Well, there's the debian source packages, e.g., kernel-source-2.4.18.
You can also try the
Motiv8d [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Further to my last post. I would also like to be able to virus
check email attachments, change extensions on .js etc
What would be the suitable antivirus options? and
Email package or addon that allows rule based modification of
attachments and does the
Ian D. Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Right now, when booting my linux box, the system clock is off by four
hours (I'm guessing it is set to GMT). I can reset the clock using
date, but this is starting to get a bit tedious. Is there a way to
automate this process and/or convince Linux to
irado furioso com tudo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I noted that when creating a user, it is assumed a group name with the
very same username (user irado, group irado). Is there a way to select
a generic (say: users) group when creating new users?
Please read the man page for adduser and the
Keith O'Connell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve,
Better yet, add this to /etc/lilo.conf:
other=/dev/hda1
label=WinXP
This works splendidly for me. YMMV.
I am surprised - I was under the impression that XP was hostile to
Linux and you had to be sneaky to get it to work.
Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2). The mouse is going nuts. When I move it around it does all
kinds of weird things, including acting like I've pressed one of the
3 buttons when I haven't, or sen't kill commands to fvwm, etc. I
have a Logitech M-C48 wheel mouse. If any of you have
Cam Ellison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I guess alittle more information is in order. Some of this is
repeated elsewhere in this thread. I have a cable hookup, and am
using exim (3.35) as my MTA. Messages I send from mutt go to just
about everyone, but there are at least three exceptions, all
Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We'd buy it at work in a heartbeat if it were available on Linux: Purify
_is_ cool. But, it's not available on Linux and I've not heard Rational
provide any details on whether it ever will be :(.
Insure++ (http://www.parasoft.com) has almost all the same
justin cunningham [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hey, I did I search for iptables how to and got tons of docs-- does
anyone recommend one over another or a debian specific one? The goal is
to take advantage of three nics for web and mail services. I'm reading
this one now
Mario Vukelic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 2002-05-07 at 19:56, dman wrote:
What if you use testing and unstable instead of woody and sid
in your preferences file? There was some discussion on that recently,
and some people said using names doesn't work. I've only tried with
the
Jonathan Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 04:30:24PM -0600, Gary Hennigan wrote:
[snip]
I also did something I wasn't sure was/is necessary. I recompiled my
2.4.18 kernel with CONFIG_NETLINK_DEV=y it's in the networking options
if you're using xconfig or menuconfig
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