On Thursday 30 January 2003 08:54, Reaz Baksh wrote:
Hello
I'm trying to setup a Debian system that would act as an SMNP Server(?),
the unit that will be receiving traps from various Windows NT machines.
What is out there that would enable me to do this?
I believe snmpd, which is available
On Sunday 19 January 2003 06:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My module is called nvidia and not NVdriver. I think the problem is that
you are loading a module called NVdriver and you have nvidia listed as the
driver in the X config file. Maybe try changing the Driver in X to
NVdriver to see
On 2003.01.01 07:28 Sridhar M.A. wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know how does one change the size of the menu font in
galeon and other gnome apps like gaim, etc. They are too tiny for my
taste. My current setup is `testing' running gnome2.
Go to Desktop | Theme Selector in Gnome Control Center,
On 2002.12.31 17:51 Brenda J. Butler wrote:
I get the following in my logs [manually wrapped for legibility in
email]
Dec 31 15:44:27 seal ntpd[17700]: attempt to configure \
invalid address 127.127.1.0
when I set the following in /etc/ntp.conf:
server 127.127.1.0
On 2002.12.31 00:25 Adahma wrote:
I get the following error when trying to use apt-get or dselect:
Hit http://non-us.debian.org unstable/non-US/non-free Release
Reading Package Lists... Error!
E: Dynamic MMap ran out of room
E: Dynamic MMap ran out of room
E: Error occured while processing
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On Saturday 29 June 2002 05:21, Alex Malinovich wrote:
I've been thinking about this for a while, and even though it's not
really important, I would like to get it in. I've got a script which, on
average, processes about 10,000 files each time it's
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On Monday 24 June 2002 18:02, Alex Roitman wrote:
Hello,
I had my home system on a cable modem with ATT Broadband
as a provider for about a year. Everything worked perfectly
well, until about a week ago they must have switched the
DHCP server.
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On Thursday 27 June 2002 23:07, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 06:29:15PM -0400, David J. Weaver wrote:
I am in the US, but it sounds like (on the website) that I have to
download Non-US files to get US encryption? Is that right?
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On Friday 28 June 2002 00:06, Larry Smith wrote:
I've been having trouble with the find utility in
Potato.
Often, if I run find as root (so I can have permission
to look in all directories), it will run awhile, then
die with a segmentation
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On Friday 28 June 2002 01:06, Eric G. Miller wrote:
On Fri, Jun 28, 2002 at 12:14:30AM -0400, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
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On Thursday 27 June 2002 23:07, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002
On Thursday 27 June 2002 18:29, David J. Weaver wrote:
I am in the US, but it sounds like (on the website) that I have to download
Non-US files to get US encryption? Is that right?
I know that at least with KDE's crypto support, you have to include non-US in
your sources.list.
Ian
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Howdy Folks,
Does anyone know where I can get the conduit for synch the address book in my
palm device with KAB (the KDE Address Book) ? There is a reference to it in
the online help, but it is not available in the KPilot Conduit Configuration
dialog, and does not appear to be available as a
On Monday 24 June 2002 18:03, Colin Watson wrote:
On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 11:25:33AM -0400, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
On Sunday 23 June 2002 23:40, Dan Jacobson wrote:
Thanks Brian for the CVS tips. But even if I were to go that route I
must still locate all the files except for in /home
On Monday 24 June 2002 20:19, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
I know, pretty bad, replying to my own mail... ;)
I think I'm starting to see the problem. As far as I can tell, dpkg does
not record the datetime when any particular package is installed/upgraded,
and I can't find anywhere else where
On Tuesday 25 June 2002 10:41, Dave Whiteley wrote:
Help please,
I am using xdm and icewm, (but I suspect that my problem relates to
other window managers as well). I start up several applications at
login, using .xsession but these all start up in the first virtual
screen. Is there any way
On Tuesday 25 June 2002 08:34, Jan Johansson wrote:
Installing the .23 apache removed my apache-ssl, no worries since it was a
lab system, but uhm.. how do i proceed if i _want_ apache and apache-ssl on
the same rig?
Have you tried installing libapache-mod-ssl? As I understand it, this, in
Howdy,
Can anybody recomend a good X11/KDE project manager for Debian, along the
lines of MS Project? A cursory search of both apt-cache and freshmeat failed
to turn up anything particularly promising.
TIA,
Ian
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On Tuesday 25 June 2002 16:12, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote:
On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 10:11:29 -0400, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
Can anybody recomend a good X11/KDE project manager for Debian, along the
lines of MS Project? A cursory search of both apt-cache and freshmeat
failed to turn up anything
On Tuesday 25 June 2002 16:56, j2 wrote:
Have you tried installing libapache-mod-ssl? As I understand it, this,
in
conjunction with apache, provides the same functionality as apache-ssl
but
as
a loadable module (what Apache calls a DSO) instead of compiled
directly
into
On Tuesday 25 June 2002 20:34, Hubert Chan wrote:
Ian == Ian D Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ian The summary on freshmeat said this was a Gnome project manager (I
Ian use KDE for my desktop environment). I suppose they're worth
Ian another look. Maybe if it's not too tightly bound
On Sunday 23 June 2002 23:44, tvn1981 wrote:
- Nvidia GF2 - couldn't get the Nvidia binary drivers even to run, let
alone try it with Xinerama.
I got it working, it just crashes and freezes X too much that I have
to stop using it.
I have XFree86 4.1.0.1 running with a GeForce 2 400MX card
On Sunday 23 June 2002 23:40, Dan Jacobson wrote:
Thanks Brian for the CVS tips. But even if I were to go that route I
must still locate all the files except for in /home that I have
changed from the virgin debian system.
I imagine it would be relatively straight forward to write a shell
On Monday 24 June 2002 18:31, Larry Smith wrote:
Since building my kernel, when booting a screen or two
of depmod warnings (or errors?) flash by so fast I
can't read them. It happens during boot right after
the message Checking Dependencies comes up.
After booting is complete, dmesg lists
On 2002.06.22 09:38 Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
Sorry to pick up this conversation midstream, but all this talk of
kernel upgrades got me wondering, and I decided to try it for myself.
I have downloaded the sources and uncompressed them where they should
be. I made the link (if I should or not,
On 2002.06.20 22:02 Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 01:58:23PM -0500, Gary Turner wrote:
| On Thu, 20 Jun 2002 12:04:40 -0500, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
|
| On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 01:29:04PM +1000, John wrote:
| snip
| Nonetheless, the DSA says it affects 64-bit
Howdy Folks,
I recently tried to upgraded my Apache installation from 1.3.24 to
1.3.26 IOT get the recent security patch and got the following error:
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
libapache-mod-perl: Depends: apache-common ( 1.3.25) but 1.3.26-1
is to
On 2002.06.21 12:55 Christopher Swingley wrote:
* Ian D. Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-Jun-21 07:10 AKDT]:
Does anyone know when a build of libapache-mod-perl that is
compatible
with apache-common 1.3.26-1 will be made available?
Point your favorite http client to http://incoming.debian.org
On 2002.06.21 13:27 Colin Watson wrote:
On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 12:57:41PM -0400, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
Galeon reports 'incoming.debian.org could not be found. Please
check
the name and try again'
Well, please check the name and try again. :-)
It does exist, but was down for a while earlier
On 2002.06.19 23:29 John wrote:
There's now an exploit in the wild for Apache (the chunked whatever
bug). The DSA mentions an update which is version 1.3.9-14.1
We need a version 1.2.12, and are running 1.3.23 from woody. Is
there any idea where a patched 1.3.23 for woody might be? Or should
On 2002.06.18 23:59 Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
On Tuesday 18 June 2002 12:41 am, you wrote:
The 'K7' builds are only for us who run AMD Athlons. I thought I
made this point in my previous message, but obviously not.
Not sure what you mean. Last I heard the Duron, Thunderbird, and XP
are
all
On 2002.06.18 08:04 Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
On Fri, 2002-06-14 at 15:31, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
Can anybody else shed some light on the difference between SIZE and
RSS?
Size is how much memory has been allocated through brk(2). RSS is how
much is currently paged in.
So, a program can
On 2002.06.17 21:26 Rox de Gabba wrote:
Well, if you look at it from the practical point of view... screaming
and
complainting has never done any good... at leat with computer systems
it
hasn't. Suing... well, have you ever heared of anyone get a penny off
M$ for
the bilions lost on their
On 2002.06.18 13:42 Duane Clark wrote:
YUFUFI wrote:
I'm using winestuptk
and it put some line for dlls :
[DllOverrides]
; default for all other dlls
* = builtin, native, so
I'm not pointing a window dir right now. 'cos whether I point it or
not.
wine can't find same dlls like
DISPLAY.dll
On 2002.06.17 05:26 Jan Johansson wrote:
you've got to be new around here. there isn't enough salt in
the world to
make your hat tasty enough to retract the last sentence
above. go directly to
jail. do not pass go. do not, under any circumstances,
attempt to collect
anything at all.
On 2002.06.17 04:49 ian wrote:
hi all,
i'm running debian 2.2r6
would it be wise/safe to upgrade to xfree86 4.2?
i need the support for my v/card (gforce2 mx 100/200)
Hi Ian,
So long as you're running XFree86 4.1.x (or later), you should have
support for your card (I'm running 4.1.0.1 with a
Howdy Folks and Happy Father's Day to all you dads out there,
My wife got me Loki's port of Railroad Tycoon II for father's day. The
game looks pretty cool, but needs to run at 1024x768 resolution.
My problem is that I have a generic Magnavox SuperVGA monitor, and of
course, the good folks
On 2002.06.16 10:02 Patrick Wiseman wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jun 2002, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
Does anyone know what the interlace/doublescan/hsync values should
be,
or know of a resource where I might possibly research this?
I think that xvidtune will tell you hsync and vsync.
Thanx Patrick
On 2002.06.16 15:13 Jerome Acks Jr wrote:
On Sun, Jun 16, 2002 at 09:34:04AM -0400, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
[snip]
Does anyone know what the interlace/doublescan/hsync values should
be,
or know of a resource where I might possibly research this?
read-edid package may tell you what to add
Howdy Folks,
In windows, you can right click on the task bar and one of the options
is to minimize all windows, exposing the underlying desktop. I've
looked through both the gnome-list archive and the Gnome User's Guide
but was unable to find any reference to similiar functionality.
Is
On 2002.06.13 12:34 Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 11:14:48AM +0200, Jerome Lacoste wrote:
| I have the following in top:
|
| PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME
COMMAND
| 532 root 16 -10 289M 32M 7528 S 54.6 6.5 8:35
XFree86
|
| I
On 2002.06.14 17:14 Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 12:08:13PM -0400, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
Howdy Folks,
In windows, you can right click on the task bar and one of the
options
is to minimize all windows, exposing the underlying desktop. I've
looked through both the gnome
Howdy Folks,
I recently installed the FreeCraft .debs, and I the main screen comes
up Ok. However, there is a message at the top that says 'Sound
Disabled. Please check!'. When I exit the program, there is an error
message:
Couldn't open audio: No available audio device
I've
On 2002.06.14 22:58 Ian D. Stewart wrote:
Howdy Folks,
I recently installed the FreeCraft .debs, and I the main screen comes
up Ok. However, there is a message at the top that says 'Sound
Disabled. Please check!'. When I exit the program, there is an
error message:
Couldn't open
On 2002.06.13 09:25 Nicos Gollan wrote:
On Thursday 13 June 2002 14:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ye all Linux Wizzards.
plunging around some time with debian (at the moment 2.4.18 kernel)
I
am trying to set up a linux box as a gateway.
What you want is probably masquerading. Read the
On 2002.06.13 09:33 Mark Janssen wrote:
On Thu, 2002-06-13 at 14:12, Alice M. Pinard wrote:
or... another way to look at it... does anyone know a way to pack up
a set
of info docs so that it could be read on a windows box? (that way I
could
browse through it here at work )
There is a cygwin
On 2002.06.13 09:16 Jan Johansson wrote:
I remember reading about a data recovery team that recovered
files after
the data had supposedly been removed with a 'dd' command like above.
www.ibas.no they claim to be able to see under 3 layers of overwrites.
And since they are a public
On 2002.06.12 09:58 Helgi Örn Helgason wrote:
On Wed, 2002-06-12 at 15:26, Colin Watson wrote:
I believe it's there for extracting files manually from RPMs,
building
RPMs, and that sort of thing. Using it to install packages on your
live
system is dangerous because there's no protection
On 2002.06.11 09:25 Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
On 11-Jun-2002 Helgi Örn wrote:
On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 08:45, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
On 11-Jun-2002 Helgi Örn wrote:
This is all that's there:
is_IS ISO-8859-1
sv_SE ISO-8859-1
Does this match the locale you were trying to use?
On 2002.06.11 13:42 Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
Wouldn't C be a more appropriate default locale for non-US users?
sure, but you are assuming competency in coders (-:
Gah! Hate it when I do that!!
;)
Ian
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On 2002.06.11 14:00 Helgi Örn wrote:
On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 19:42, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
Wouldn't C be a more appropriate default locale for non-US
users?
sure, but you are assuming competency in coders (-: C should work
by default
without editing or enabling anything .
Could you
On 2002.06.11 14:16 Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
On 11-Jun-2002 Helgi Örn wrote:
On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 19:42, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
Wouldn't C be a more appropriate default locale for non-US
users?
sure, but you are assuming competency in coders (-: C should work
by
default
without
On 2002.06.11 15:09 Colin Watson wrote:
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 02:33:27PM -0400, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
Different parts of the world have slightly different conventions for
representing for various types of data. As an example, take the
date
04/01/2002. To a brit, this is January 4th, 2002
On 2002.06.11 15:54 Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 06:25:57AM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
| On 11-Jun-2002 Helgi Ãrn wrote:
| Do I have to re-boot for a change to take effect?
Your mouse has moved.
You must restart Windows for your
On 2002.06.11 16:05 Colin Watson wrote:
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 03:39:40PM -0400, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
Reminds me of vigor of user friendly fame
You just pressed the tab key. Are you sure you wish to
continue?
You *do* know it's in Debian, right? :)
Oh no! Say it's not so.
I just
On 2002.06.10 03:35 Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
On Sun, 2002-06-09 at 20:33, Alvin Oga wrote:
if you have a nearly full 80GB disks ... it wont matter
if you have 1x 80GB or 4x 20GB( stripping )
No, it does matter. You can expect at least one of four 20GB drives to
fail much sooner than one
On 2002.06.10 05:48 Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
On Mon, 2002-06-10 at 03:46, Alvin Oga wrote:
- and if the drives gonna fail... i say its more likely to die
within the first 30 days ...
Yes. MTBF only measures how likely it is to fail during the middle of
its life.
A good number die early
On 2002.06.10 06:21 Helgi Örn wrote:
On Sun, 2002-06-09 at 02:00, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
Yep. I remember a while back, there was a big stink because the UK
had
developed an e-gov gateway that only worked with MSIE running on
certain versions of Windows.
I also remember that case from media
On 2002.06.08 22:33 Alice M. Pinard wrote:
As I'm continuing to try and troubleshoot a hd that doesn't seem to
want
to boot (promise ultra card, 60g hd) I just wanna doublecheck one
thing
Semi-OT
As the size of IDE hard drives increase, what are the
advantages/disadvantages of using a single
On 2002.06.04 15:07 Oleg wrote:
Ouch! this guy is a jerk. I'm filtering everyone from *.sk now.
The entire nation of Slovakia? Kinda extreme, doncha think?
Ian
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On 2002.06.04 16:52 Christian Jaeger wrote:
I would like to run Debian's apache and apache-perl packages for this
configuration.
You may want to consider using apache and libapache-mod-perl instead.
It provides the mod_perl functionality as a DSO (Dynamic Shared
Object), instead of being
On 2002.06.08 15:23 Helgi Örn wrote:
Thank's for your information. I find this very interesting because
I've
made it to a sort of a hobby to harass webmasters that ignore anything
else than IE, and those are not few. More and more sites seem to
become
almost exclusively IE centered, even sites
On 2002.06.05 23:50 Eric G. Miller wrote:
GRASS is best
for folks doing raster analysis/modeling. The vector stuff isn't
quite
there yet.
Are there others that do better at vector-based modeling, or would I be
best served waiting on GRASS to 'get there' ?
Thanx,
Ian
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On 2002.06.06 23:29 Hubert Chan wrote:
If you're suffering from apt-get upgrade withdrawal, you can always
switch to unstable, but just beware that it's called unstable for a
reason.
With the Woody freeze on, alot of folks that would be adding/updating
packages in sid have been holding off
On 2002.06.07 01:16 Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 11:51:16AM +0800, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
| Hello Pietro Cagnoni [EMAIL PROTECTED],
|
| What is the advantage to keep the clock on GMT?
Suppose the machine moves and is now in a new timezone. Also suppose
you're running a
Howdy Folks,
Can anybody recomend a good GIS (Geographical Information System)
package for debian? I did a quick search with 'apt-cache search GIS',
but got a long list of unrelated results. I've found GRASS on
freshmeat, but there doesn't appear to be .deb available.
Thanx,
Ian
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Howdy Folks,
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 set the system clock to
On 2002.06.05 09:32 Colin Watson wrote:
I hope you don't find this comment abusive. It's worth remembering
that
many developers are feeling under quite a lot of pressure right now,
because a large percentage of the more vocal users sometimes seem to
be
engaging in a trash-the-developers
On 2002.06.05 12:17 Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Wed, 05 Jun 2002, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
Can anybody recomend a good GIS (Geographical Information System)
package for debian? I did a quick search with 'apt-cache search
GIS',
but got a long list of unrelated results. I've found
On 2002.06.05 13:00 Gary Hennigan wrote:
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
On 2002.06.05 13:47 Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Ian == Ian D Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ian Speaking only for myself, it was the condescending tone adopted
Ian by one of the developers (don't remember the fellow's name; he
Ian was the one ranting about about his $250,00/hr fee) more than
On 2002.06.02 09:50 Richard Otte wrote:
At home my kid has a Mac running osx and we'd also have a switch.
We'd
like to connect it to my Debian machine in such a way that we could
transfer files between the machines. We also have a postscript
printer
connected to the switch, and we both use the
On 2002.05.31 08:52 Sean Preston wrote:
The problem I have with adding unstable or testing is that so often it
wants to upgrade large numbers of packages and I am unsure how good
these are at this stage and would prefer to stick with the stable
branch
but still be able to use newer
On 2002.05.31 03:08 David Wright wrote:
Thanks for your tips. I'm afraid that, given that I know not a single
line of Phyton, that's not the way to go for me. I'm a C/C++/Perl
guy, and while a nice CORBE client Perl module exists, there doesn't
appear to be a CORBA server Perl module.
Have
On 2002.05.30 03:59 ben wrote:
On Thursday 30 May 2002 12:21 am, Arthur Dent wrote:
Hi
I just began posting on this list and thankfully received a lot of
replies.
A few of them included an atachment and most of the attachments from
different people were called attach3. When I went to have a
On 2002.05.30 03:48 Tom Cook wrote:
On 0, Arthur Dent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I just began posting on this list and thankfully received a lot of
replies.
A few of them included an atachment and most of the attachments from
different people were called attach3. When I went to have a
On 2002.05.28 19:03 Petro wrote:
On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 09:17:12PM -0400, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
On 2002.05.23 20:42 justin cunningham wrote:
hey list, I wanted to check out mason which requires mod_perl but
it's
not show as a loadable module in /etc/apache/httpd.conf I just
installed
On 2002.05.29 11:02 Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
Hi all,
anyone has any experiences setting Digital/Internet Cameras
with Linux like those for home security?
If all you want to do is view the feed from a webcam, their was a
thread on here not too long ago (look
On 2002.05.20 14:09 stan wrote:
Can anyone recomend a nice time schedulign software application that's
in
Debain Woody's archive? A Gnome interface would be a plus.
I know I'm coming into this thread somewhat late. I'm surprised no one
has recommended Gnome-PIM. It includes a Calendar app
On 2002.05.28 04:03 Jeff A wrote:
From: Andrew McNaughton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 May 2002 21:02
To: Ian D. Stewart
...
You miss most of the advantage of debian's package management
if you start building core components independently. Debian
looks after you pretty well
On 2002.05.28 08:36 Andrew Pritchard wrote:
You're right, it is very simple.
Move the script to /var/www or where your other content is, then
access
it via your web server.
http://localhost/hello.php
I wouldn't be surprised if we all forgot to mention that in the
documentation!
Hmmm -
On 2002.05.28 08:41 James Cameron wrote:
On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 22:36, Andrew Pritchard wrote:
Hmmm - now it comes up with a 403: Permission denied. And from the
error.log:
[error] [client 127.0.0.1] Options ExecCGI is off in this
directory: /var/www/hello.php
Make sure it is not executable.
On 2002.05.28 09:02 Marcus Przyklink wrote:
Cam Ellison wrote:
* faisal gillani ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
i have installed debian 2.2 in my server now i want to
activete ipchains ip masqurading on it ...
how should i do this ?
In a phrase, RTFM. Want more detail? Firewall HOWTO:
On 2002.05.26 23:21 Ron Johnson wrote:
On Sun, 2002-05-26 at 21:42, Dale Hair wrote:
Actually, the USA was asked to help Australia in 1939. We had the
crap
bombed out of us. After Pearl Harbour the USA decided that Oz was
a
great place to base a lot of Operations.
Most Americans tend to
On 2002.05.26 23:04 Ron Johnson wrote:
On Sun, 2002-05-26 at 21:11, John Griffiths wrote:
(A _continent_ got the crap bombed out of it?
just darwin
Darwinians (Darwinites?) obviously didn't like it much,
but it's an awful huge leap from Darwin got the crap bombed
out of it to we got the
On 2002.05.27 08:02 Thomas Good wrote:
On Sun, 26 May 2002, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
Oh, that's nothing. You should see what the Yanks do to folks they
really don't like (hint: do a Google search for 'Sherman March
Sea').
You wanna talk about bitter? South Carolina's unofficial state
motto
On 2002.05.27 12:57 Andrew McNaughton wrote:
Sounds to me like you're not setting your content-type correctly for
some
reason. Have a look at the headers being sent out. It's either not
sending this header, or it's sending something the browser doesn't
know
what to do with.
This is the
Well, I haven't had any better luck with the debian package but I have
gotten Apache and mod_perl running by building from source.
Thanx for all the help,
Ian
On 2002.05.27 13:06 Ian D. Stewart wrote:
On 2002.05.27 12:59 Eric wrote:
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 12:20:00PM -0400, Ian D. Stewart
So,
I recently upgraded apache to apache-perl, and am trying to get to the
point where I can start experimenting with HTML::Mason. I've created
an httpd.conf by starting with the file /etc/apache/httpd.conf and
making changes as recomended in the mod_perl Guide[1]. I've also found
a test
Dear List,
I have been trying for the better part of the day to get Apache
w/mod_perl working on a Debian Woody system. With the help of the
Configuration section of the mod_perl Guide, I have set up httpd.conf
w/ mod_perl support, I have setup a /perl location with
Apache::Registry as the
On 2002.05.26 10:55 Rob Weir wrote:
On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 12:50:14AM -0400, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
So,
I recently upgraded apache to apache-perl, and am trying to get to
the
a test script under /usr/share/doc/libapache-mod_perl/examples to
test
I don't know if this is related, but apache
On 2002.05.26 20:05 John wrote:
There's a lot of Aussies still pretty bitter about how hard it was to
get the Yanks to abandon the idea of giving nearly half the contenent
to the Empire. We sometimes wonder if that's what our allies are like
what would we expect in say an invasion from
On 2002.05.23 20:42 justin cunningham wrote:
hey list, I wanted to check out mason which requires mod_perl but it's
not show as a loadable module in /etc/apache/httpd.conf I just
installed libapache-mod-perl but wasn't prompted to load mod_perl.c as
a
loadable module like say, php4. how do I
On 2002.05.24 06:32 Christoph Schaefer wrote:
Hi Glen,
If adding yourself to the audio group doesn't solve the problem, try
it the
hard way:
as root do chmod 777 /dev/dsp and /dev/mixer
According to the Sound HOWTO[1], the sound device files (/dev/audio,
/dev/dsp, /dev/mixer) should have
On 2002.05.24 04:25 Pac wrote:
Le 23/05/02 à 22:09, dman a écrit:
dman On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 07:15:34PM +0200, Pac wrote:
dman | why ?
dman
dman Layers upon layers upon layers of indirection. The JVM
interprets
dman java bytecode. It then delegates the native methods to some C
code
dman
On 2002.05.24 09:53 Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
On Fri, 24 May 2002 15:48:05 +0200, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
What is the difference (when would one use what) between
libapache-mod-ssl, and apache-ssl? Is one of these new, since the
crypto-in-main transition? (I only noticed the -mod-ssl one today,
I recently installed apache-perl on my home machine. When I try to run
the executable (/usr/sbin/apache-perl), I get the error message:
apache-perl: could not open document config file
/etc/apache-perl/httpd.conf
Sure enough, there is no httpd.conf in /etc/apache-perl. There is,
however,
On 2002.05.24 18:07 Martin Rowe wrote:
On Friday 24 May 2002 10:51 pm, Robin Putters wrote:
On Fri, 2002-05-24 at 23:31, Quenten Griffith wrote:
Now if someone knows a better GUI MUA for Debian that supports
spelling checking/ GPG/LDAP/ and IMAP I am all ears to try it out.
Evolution?
On 2002.05.23 08:55 dman wrote:
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 09:11:29AM +0200, Pac wrote:
| Le 22/05/02 à 23:54, dman a écrit:
| dman | See this from http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.1/changes.html :
| dman |
| dman | # JNI and CNI invocation interfaces were implemented, so
gcj-compiled Java code can now
On 2002.05.22 20:51 Jerome Acks Jr wrote:
On Mon, May 20, 2002 at 09:34:46PM +0200, Ferdinand Lachmann wrote:
I am a newby on debian woody 3.0.
Have a Nvidia GeForce2 DDR in my system.
Can,t get my xserver running,nor my usb logitech mouse.
I assume you have installed X4.x.
If not, run:
On 2002.05.15 05:31 Ulf Rompe wrote:
Tommi Komulainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. There is irssi-gnome and irssi-gtk in Debian also but they are
*ancient*. Don't use them.
What I love about irssi-gnome is it's panel applet. I tend to keep
some not really busy channels open while doing my
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