Hell-o!
El día Tue, 26 Sep 2000 19:01:26 +0200 alguien dijo:
Ando haciendo un paquete Debian para Potato de un programa (Sylpheed) que
actualizo
por CVS. ¿Como podría automatizar el proceso para que me generara el paquete
a partir
de cada versión actualizada por CVS?
apt-get install
Normalmente se soluciona con un depmod -a.
Saxa
At 23:24 27/09/00 -0400, Rodrigo De la Vega wrote:
Hola
Estoy viendo desde hace algunos dias este menssaje al arrancar:
Calculating module dependencies... done.
Note: /etc/modules.conf is more recent than
El miércoles 27 de septiembre de 2000 a la(s) 11:44:45 +0200, Juan Carlos Muro
contaba:
Otra cosa distinta es añadir y activar un módulo para que apache interprete
Java, para las
JSP y los Servlets. Los servlets son como los applets pero que se ejecutan en
el lado del
servidor, es decir, del
Rodrigo De la Vega wrote:
Hola
Estoy viendo desde hace algunos dias este menssaje al arrancar:
Calculating module dependencies... done.
Note: /etc/modules.conf is more recent than
/lib/modules/2.2.17/modules.dep
modprobe: insmod * failed
Que puede estar mal?
Hmmm ... yo
Hola,
al final solucioné lo de los mensajes del gnome en inglés. Mi nuevo
;-) .xsession:
===
#!/bin/sh
if [ -x /usr/bin/pland ]
then
/usr/bin/pland -k
else
echo 2 AVISO: No se encontró el demonio pland
fi
LANG=es_ES.ISO-8859-1 - ¡new!
export
Si haces un strace en el pid de la shell desde el que lanzas el comando
manualmente
strace -ppid -ofichero salida -f.
Puedes ver lo que intenta hacer el scrip y donde va a buscar los ficheros.
Saludos
Tras mucho navegar y preguntar pude configurar mi winmodem (un
lucent que viene con los satellite de Toshiba). Ahora el problema es
otro: Soy un enamorado del modo texto, y he instalado el programa
mutt para recoger y enviar el correo-e. Enviar, si puedo (prueba de
ello es esto), pero no se
On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Jose Antonio Ortega Garcia wrote:
Hace un par de dias he recibido la debian potato-2.2 de opencd (4cds) en
ellos se encuentra el KDE, pero cuando voy a instalar,por ejemplo el
kdebase me da un fallo de dependencias, me dice: parece que no tienes
la libstdc++2.9. He
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Muchas gracias. Con esta opción ya me reconoce los 128 Mb. Pero el núcleo
2.2.17 que utilizo de Debian por si solo no lo reconoce. Lo único es si
hubiera alguna forma de hacer lo mismo con el make bzdisk que resulta más
cómodo para compilar y el diskette tira más
Hola, prueba a hacer un ldd ./xsetup a ver que te dice, sospecho que lo
que no encuentra es el ld-linux...
Saludos.
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Joaquin Fenandez Piqueras wrote:
Hola,
Estoy instalando Matlab para unix en una maquina Linux. Tal y como he
hecho decenas de veces en otras maquinas
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 13:46:54 Antonio Moragues wrote:
Hola, prueba a hacer un ldd ./xsetup a ver que te dice, sospecho que lo
que no encuentra es el ld-linux...
Saludos.
Que es el ld-linux
TA LUEG.
Quimi
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Joaquin Fernandez Piqueras wrote:
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 13:46:54 Antonio Moragues wrote:
Hola, prueba a hacer un ldd ./xsetup a ver que te dice, sospecho que lo
que no encuentra es el ld-linux...
Saludos.
Que es el ld-linux
Es un programa enlazado
Hola,
para escuchar música del CD uso el xmcd (¡genial! aprovecho para decir
:). Ya lo usaba en Slink. Hace un par de semanas que me actualicé a
potato y resulta que ahora la base de datos está en /var/lib/xmcd/discog
y además guarda la info de los CDs en formato html. La vieja (ha
pasado año y
unsuscribe debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Hola,
Desde que instalé el kernel 2.2.15 no paro de tener
problemas con mi unidad Jaz SCSI. La unidad parece ir mucho
más lenta y ayer mismo empecé a perder ficheros (error del
soporte, no del sistema de archivos). Alguien sabe si este
kernel tiene problemas con discos SCSI?
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Hue-Bond wrote:
El miércoles 27 de septiembre de 2000 a la(s) 14:15:46 +0200, Antonio
Moragues contaba:
Que es el ld-linux
Es un programa enlazado estáticamente que se encuentra en /lib y carga
las librerías dinámicas de los programas al arrancarlos
El Wed,27/Sep/2000 a las 12:37:43+0200, Joaquin Fenandez Piqueras escribió:
Hola,
Estoy instalando Matlab para unix en una maquina Linux. Tal y como he hecho
decenas de veces en otras maquinas Linux, monto el CDROM, creo un directorio
/usr/local/matlab y desde aqui ejecuto /cdrom/install
Hola,
Quisiera saber cual es la forma mas efectiva de matar un proceso y
resetear hardware (no vale apagar server, ok?) :-P
Proceso: ejecute 'mt -f /dev/st0 erase' a fin de borrar una cinta DAT SCSI
12/24GB y el proceso quedo colgado y 'duro de matar'. kill -9 y otras
artima~as no funcionaron!
Guenas
El Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 09:01:01PM +0200, Santiago Romero disidio iscribir:
3.- ¿Donde puedo informarme de una manera rápida y sencilla o con qué
comando debo actualizar los paquetes que hayan tenido bugs? En RH
tengo www.redhat.com/errata, donde veo todos los paquetes con
El mié, 27 de sep de 2000, a las 09:07:32 +0200, Jose Mª Gálvez Aguiló dijo:
Y despues como junto las swaps?
Simplemente con fdisk, eliminas las dos swap y creas una sola
Conlleva este metodo quizas algunos peligros?
No pero la eliminacion de las particiones deberias hacerlo desde
El mar, 26 de sep de 2000, a las 03:56:23 -0400, Virgilio Gómez Rubio dijo:
Hola:
Buenas
Hmm... Tal y como lo tienes yo lo que haría sería quitarle espacio a
Windows (al final) y tener dos particiones de swap, una en cada disco. Si
la partición de swap estuviese detrás de la de linux tal
El mar, 26 de sep de 2000, a las 09:01:01 +0200, Santiago Romero dijo:
[..]
1.- En las Xterm no me funciona BORRAR, me actúa como un SUPR. Ya he
modificado el inputrc para que vaya inicio, fin, los acentos y ñ,
etc, pero no puedo con BORRAR :(
Oye!! Como has hecho que funcionen las
Hola:
Entonces, quito un poquito de la particion de win (esta en otro HD y en
dos particiones separadas, la nueva swap la pongo delante, detras o en
medio? :)), y me hago la nueva segunda swap, pero.. ¿COMO?
1.- Desfragmentar windows.
2.- Rearrancar en windows
3.- Volver a desfragmentar
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 09:01:01PM +0200, Santiago Romero wrote:
5.- ¿Están WTERM y POSTFIX en debian? El primero no lo encuentro y el
segundo supongo que si pero no estoy seguro.
sí. WTERM está en woody: wterm_6.2.6-10.deb
Si vas a www.debian.org y pinchas en Paquetes Debian puedes
El miércoles 27 de septiembre de 2000 a la(s) 21:39:24 +0200, Lluis Vilanova
contaba:
(lo molesto que es querer ir al inicio de
linea y que te pite el ordenador)
Sí, es un tanto frustrante. Yo estoy empezando a considerar la
posibilidad de acostumbrarme a algunas combinaciones
Hola,
tal y como me digisteis he instalado y configurado fetchmail, pero... sigo sin
poder recoger el correo. Mi ordenador se conecta con el servidor pop3, pero
tras decirme que tengo correo no hace nada mas. Esto es lo que obtengo si hago
fetchmail -v:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ fetchmail -v
Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez wrote:
En www.laespiral.org/articulos.html puedes encontrar Guia fácil de Debian
2.2 (Potato), en ese documento se explica esto mismo.
no lo doy encontrado, puedes decirme mas o menos por donde sale?
Saludos borxa ;)
José Esteban wrote:
Hola.
El mié, 27 sep 2000 00:59:31 31 escribió:
Me la han dado, la he puesto como maestra del segundo ide, luego he
compilado un kernel con soporte de emulacion scsi, y scsi generic (el
kernel 2.4.0test8), me la reconoce y tal.
...
¿ Sincronizaste el envío
Fermín wrote:
Hola,
tal y como me digisteis he instalado y configurado fetchmail, pero... sigo
sin poder recoger
el correo. Mi ordenador se conecta con el servidor pop3, pero tras
decirme que tengo correo no
hace nada mas. Esto es lo que obtengo si hago fetchmail -v:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
Fermín wrote:
Hola,
tal y como me digisteis he instalado y configurado fetchmail, pero... sigo
sin poder recoger
el correo. Mi ordenador se conecta con el servidor pop3, pero tras
decirme que tengo correo no
hace nada mas. Esto es lo que obtengo si hago fetchmail -v:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
El jueves 28 de septiembre de 2000 a la(s) 00:40:24 +0200, 31 contaba:
Con cdrecord -scanbus me sale esto
Cdrecord 1.8 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Jörg
Schilling
Using libscg version 'schily-0.1'
scsibus0:
0,0,0 0) 'HP ' 'CD-Writer+ 8200 ' '1.0f'
Removable CD-ROM
El miércoles 27 de septiembre de 2000 a la(s) 22:21:22 +0200, Lluis Vilanova
contaba:
Habia un programa para quitar de win y separar en una particion nueva, no?
Como se llama y de donde lo bajo (mis cds de debian ahora los tiene un
amigo que no se cuando volvere a ver, aunque pronto tendre los
El miércoles 27 de septiembre de 2000 a la(s) 16:24:08 -0400, Virgilio Gómez
Rubio contaba:
5.- Ejecutas fdisk y eliminas la partición de windows
6.- Creas una partición de windows (al principio) y otra de swap al final
OJO, asegúrate de que el espacio ocupado por Windows es suficiente para
31 wrote:
José Esteban wrote:
Hola.
El mié, 27 sep 2000 00:59:31 31 escribió:
Me la han dado, la he puesto como maestra del segundo ide, luego he
compilado un kernel con soporte de emulacion scsi, y scsi generic (el
kernel 2.4.0test8), me la reconoce y tal.
...
¿
Hola a todos.
Pues eso, que soy usuario compulsivo de acentos y me gustaria usarlos en
el correo y mi Netscape no los traga.
Ya se que hay quien piensa que no se deben usar estas cosas en el
correo, pero yo no soy de la misma opinion. Asi como no veo razones para
utilizar formateos extraños
On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 11:58:11PM +, Chafar wrote:
Hola a todos.
Pues eso, que soy usuario compulsivo de acentos y me gustaria usarlos en
el correo y mi Netscape no los traga.
Que versión estás usando?
--
Jordi Mallach Pérez || [EMAIL PROTECTED] || Rediscovering Freedom,
aka Oskuro
Por favor necesito los drivers actualizados de la impresora Epson Stylus
600, donde los puedo conseguir. Gracias
Alejandro Coletto
On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 01:34:04PM +0200, Rustan Rosen wrote:
Vid alla möjliga tillföllen spottas nu:
---
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGUAGE = (unset),
LC_ALL = sv_SE.ISO-8859-1,
LC_CTYPE = sv_SE,
Rustan Rosen:
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGUAGE = (unset),
LC_ALL = sv_SE.ISO-8859-1,
LC_CTYPE = sv_SE,
LANG = (unset)
are supported and installed on your system.
perl: warning: Falling
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, peter karlsson wrote:
Rustan Rosen:
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGUAGE = (unset),
LC_ALL = sv_SE.ISO-8859-1,
LC_CTYPE = sv_SE,
LANG = (unset)
are supported and
Olá pessoal,
Gostaria de um script que configure a acentuação no Debian 2.2?
Grato
Romero
Im trying to recompile my kernel but from 'menuconfig' I can not find the
correct driver for my smc epic100. The epic100.c file is available under
drivers/net/ but it does not seem to show in the 10/100 section of
'menuconfig'. Could it possibly be under a different name? Im using 2.2.17
and have
David Z Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AG How would I get a real-time CPU load information? I found
AG /proc/loadavg, but that's not what I need, since it only gives average
AG load values.
My /proc/loadavg looks like
0.04 0.06 0.07 3/56 959
The first three numbers are the
I loaf this list!
montefin
Bob Nielsen wrote:
Hold on tight. There are some strange things happening with today's
upgrade.
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 08:34:54PM -0600, montefin wrote:
Colin,
montefin fastens his seatbelt.
montefin
Colin Watson wrote:
montefin [EMAIL
I'm having problems using sftp and gftp. I can download one file, and
then the system behaves like sftp doesn't send back a signal that it's
done, so gftp says that the transfer is at 100%, but still in progress.
I'm using woody (development debian) openssh 2.2.0p1, sftp 0.9.5, and
gftp2.0.7b(the
I have 6.4 GB Harddisk.
/dev/hda1-- dos
/dev/hda5- Win95
/dev/hda6- Swap
/dev/hda7- Slackware-2.2.13 kernel
/dev/hda8--- -- /boot
/dev/hda9-/storm-2.2.13 kernel
but problem is install LILO.
In storm Linux Linux OS boot Manager Configuration section I select
/hda7,give label=
Watch out folks. I upgraded libc6 and libc6-dev and my system is kind of
broken and I don't know if I can fix it. I downgraded the two packages but I
don't believe things are really fixed:
/var/lib/dpkg/info/libc6.postinst: ldconfig: command not found
dpkg: error processing libc6 (--install):
Hello all,
I'm new to Debian, used to use RedHat. I installed Debian potato (CD
from LSL) along with a new hard drive (installed as 2nd (slave) IDE)
recently, and I made the mistake of placing all of Debian, including
the root partition, on the 2nd drive. Now, unfortunately, LILO won't
boot to
alphaholidays
My Norton Virus snatcher says you're sending a virus in your HTML message.
it's called the:
WScript.kakworm virus
C.K.
Does anyone know how to set up lilo to launch BeOS. Note win98
will have to boot from same HD. Do Both win98 and Be need to be on
bootable partitions?
Thanks,
Adam Edgar,
Roll Tide Roll
Right. But those are *average* values. I'd like to be able to read
real-time CPU load info. For instance, if I run a CPU-intensive
process, the value in /proc/loadavg will change very slowly. I need
to be able to read that CPU is 100% busy at least one second after
this happens.
This is
Okay I borrowed a copy of ldconfig from another system and then downgraded
libc6 and libc6-dev to the stable version, but locales complains that my libc6
is still too new and I am afraid to downgrade it further and break more stuff.
Did anyone else experience difficulty after upgrading libc6 and
I cannot upgrade anything now because ldconfig is missing after I upgraded
libc6 and libc6-dev. I can't even upgrade the ldso package in order to get
ldconfig back, because I need ldconfig in order to install anything.
I am going to try using a copy from another machine.
--
Andrew
On
On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 12:54:11AM -0400, Arcady Genkin wrote:
Right. But those are *average* values. I'd like to be able to read
real-time CPU load info. For instance, if I run a CPU-intensive
process, the value in /proc/loadavg will change very slowly. I need
to be able to read that CPU
Yep, it broke Exim for me. But hey, Woody is unstable for a reason. :)
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Pollywog wrote:
Okay I borrowed a copy of ldconfig from another system and then downgraded
libc6 and libc6-dev to the stable version, but locales complains that my libc6
is still too new and I am
I'm printing successfull with CUPS (cupsys packages in woody; see also
http://www.cups.org/) both with kernel 2.2.17 and 2.4.0-test5.
It's a great new printing system, but has replacements for all lpr
related commands (package cupsys-bsd) plus out-of-the-box working net
functions, web-interface,
I am very new to Debian systems. I've been running RH-based systems for a
couple of years, so I'm not a linux newbie. However, I have about a dozen
questions which I'm _sure_ are faq's.
Where does a guy like me go to get a good Debian-newbie faq? I've checked
http://www.debian.org/doc, but all
After a apt-get upgrade I see:
Syntax error on line 221 of /etc/apache/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_rewrite.so into server: symbol dbm_close,
version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libdb.so.3 with link time reference
/usr/sbin/apachectl start: httpd could not be started
Is
It first broke Postfix here.
--
Andrew
On 27-Sep-2000 Alec Smith wrote:
Yep, it broke Exim for me. But hey, Woody is unstable for a reason. :)
It's like someone said a while ago; it is called unstable for a reason. I
usually don't upgrade packages that might break the system, but I forgot my
own rule this evening :(
--
Andrew
On 27-Sep-2000 William Jensen wrote:
After a apt-get upgrade I see:
Syntax error on line 221 of
Yes, that's the price for pay for running unstable software.
See Apache's site (http://www.apache.org/) for info on what
mod_rewrite is and does. OTOH, if you don't know what it
is, then you probably don't need it (almost definitely with
mod_rewrite).
-jg
--
Jeremy L. Gaddis [EMAIL
Is this just par for the course when running woody stuff? Occasionally stuff
breaks for a while? I do not know what mod_rewrite.so does, but I commented
it
out and the server came up. Any ideas on what to do to find out what broke
and how to fix it?
Yeah, I never take a libc upgrade on
On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 10:08:28AM +0600,
Satyajit Das [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In storm Linux Linux OS boot Manager Configuration section I select
/hda7,give label= slack and kernel=2.2.13 type and click default boot
image
Never heard of it. All I can personally recommend is grub. It's easy,
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 04:47:41PM -0500, Pat Mahoney wrote:
I seem to recall talk of a new package system for debian. The only things I
remember are that it would understand rpm's as well as others, and I think
its name started with the letter h.
Can anyone help me with a URL? Or am I
On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Krzys Majewski wrote:
This is just a guess, but maybe you can't. Maybe the cpu is either
100% busy or 0% busy, depending on whether or not linux is running a
program. After a minute, you can say, OK, a program was running 20% of
It's a good guess. In technical terms the
Satyajit Das wrote:
I have 6.4 GB Harddisk.
/dev/hda1-- dos
/dev/hda5- Win95
/dev/hda6- Swap
/dev/hda7- Slackware-2.2.13 kernel
/dev/hda8--- -- /boot
/dev/hda9-/storm-2.2.13 kernel
but problem is install LILO.
In storm Linux Linux OS boot Manager Configuration
John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael Soulier writes:
Seems it's still two steps, superformat and then mkfs to make an ext2
floppy. Just seems a little wierd seeing DOS as the default on a Linux
manpage...
FAT16 is a pretty good format for floppies (that's what it was designed
which cgi to handle cgis and statdistics ?
thanks,
jaume
You seem to have the right idea with #1 below. Compiling the modules seems
to be a little tricky for some people, so I'll tell you how I handle it.
Install the alsa-source and other alsa debs. You'll have an
'alsa-driver.tar.gz' file in /usr/src that you'll have to extract yourself
(I believe
Have you noticed that since that virus attachment was sent to the list,
there have been four or five warnings/reports from Exchange server
anti-virus plugins?
1) They're replying to the list, rather than to the x-envelope
sender... whats the difference between my.netvigatr.com errors and
1) They're replying to the list, rather than to the x-envelope
sender... whats the difference between my.netvigatr.com errors and these
virus warnings?
Well, NOTHING is going to send anything to any x- header address. They
MIGHT send something to an Errors-To: header but SHOULD send to
On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 01:57:10AM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
1) They're replying to the list, rather than to the x-envelope
sender... whats the difference between my.netvigatr.com errors and these
virus warnings?
Well, NOTHING is going to send anything to any x- header address.
Does anyone know how to set up lilo to launch BeOS. Note win98
will have to boot from same HD. Do Both win98 and Be need to be on
bootable partitions?
There is a (free!) version of BeOS that doesn't even have to be on
a partition. It's just a Windows executable that boots BeOS. I'm not
sure
After doing a routine apt-get dist-upgrade, I started having mail problems.
When I do a simple mail somebody and I try to send the email , this is what I
get :
send-mail: /usr/lib/libdb.so.2: no version information available (required by
send-mail)
The email eventually goes through, but it's
Booting Debian (or any Linux) from the 2nd drive with Lilo is not a
problem. I'm booting from the 3rd drive. It should be just a matter of
getting /etc/lilo.conf set up right, and then reinstalling Lilo by
running the 'lilo' command as root.
Here's a basic template for /etc/lilo.conf for what you
On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 01:34:57AM +0800 or thereabouts, endroo wrote:
can u guy there tell me where to get a economy/cheap CD distro of Debian
2.2 ? Cheap Byte?!! there are a few to choose there...and i don't know
which is the installable.
Thanks.
--
.~.
/V\
// \\
* Joel Dinel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How can you go about changing the color of the text for the icons in Helix
gnome ? Right now, it's black text on a gray background. I'd like white
text with no background (shaped text). I know where to set the shaped text
(in the gnome file manager). but I can't
Hi All!
Another newbie question
I am getting these messages often in a fresh installed debian system.
..one day...
Sep 21 21:44:32 bokuheim kernel: VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for
apache...
Sep 21 21:44:32 bokuheim kernel: VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for
nmbd...
Sep 21 21:44:32
andresin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sep 21 21:44:32 bokuheim kernel: VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for
[...]
this is a known problem of linux 2.2.16 and some linux 2.2.17pre's.
update to linux 2.2.17 (or 2.2.18pre, if you want) and this
problem should be solved.
moritz
--
/* Moritz
On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 06:27:49AM -0400, Joel Dinel wrote:
After doing a routine apt-get dist-upgrade, I started having mail
problems.
That's the reward of naively trusting unstable/woody. There have been
new libc6 packages uploaded which make it necessary to recompile lots
of other
Hello there,
first, check that the parport and the parport_pc modules are loaded (lsmod
as root, see 'man lsmod'). If not load them (insmod). Perhaps you have to
give the parameters of your parallel port to parport_pc, e.g. issue
something like:
insmod parport_pc io=0x378 irq=7
(change io and irq
hi,
I have buy a german debian potato box
and they tell in the box that kde2.0 beta and koffice is
inside
I think i musst call the german guys, or
Marc
--
Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net
I dit an apt-get remove and apt-get install of libc6, still not working.
the following thing worked for me (tk told me the whole thing on #debian):
---
tk I downgraded the libc in the following order:
libdb2_2.4.14-2.7.7.1.c.deb, libc6*.deb locales_2.1.3-13_i386.deb, all the
files need to be
I highly recommend this one:
http://www.geocities.com/alpha_omega_lambda/Debian_CD.html
These people sell it the old way, good CD's
can u guy there tell me where to get a economy/cheap CD distro of Debian
2.2 ? Cheap Byte?!! there are a few to choose there...and i don't know
which is the
Another question:
Can I download Woody cd images from the net? Most sites have only Potato.
-- Original Message --
From: Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2000 22:48:43 -0800
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 04:47:41PM -0500, Pat Mahoney wrote:
I seem to recall talk of a new package system for debian. The only things I
remember are that
After reading the man page on make-kpkg, I configured and recompiled a new
kernel (2.2.17) using make-kpkg -revision Custom.5 kernel_image. This
produced the expected debian kernel package that installed correctly.
However, everytime I do an apt-get upgrade (woody) I end up getting the
On 26-Sep-2000 Felix Natter wrote:
John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael Soulier writes:
Seems it's still two steps, superformat and then mkfs to make an ext2
floppy. Just seems a little wierd seeing DOS as the default on a Linux
manpage...
FAT16 is a pretty good format for
The problem appears to be that the new libc is not compatible with the old
libdb2. You might try upgrading libdb2.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 07:53:48AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After reading the man page on make-kpkg, I configured and recompiled a new
kernel (2.2.17) using make-kpkg -revision Custom.5 kernel_image. This
produced the expected debian kernel package that installed correctly.
However,
I want to configure exim to send error messages created when
unqualified local addresses are used back to the sender, but the
return messages always land up as frozen messages.
e.g. If I send mail to fred (and there is no such user on my system)
the exim debug trail reports:
Address testing:
On Tue, 26 Sep 2000 at 20:34:54 -0600, montefin wrote:
Colin Watson wrote:
Well, major libc6 upgrade coming up now, ho ho ho. Let's see what
happens ...
montefin fastens his seatbelt.
I wouldn't upgrade just yet. There are major problems with libdb2, to
start with, and for a while apt-get
I made an update to my check-debian-cd script. Now it knows about every
Debian CD in the r0 and 0a series, and about the binary i386 slink CDs.
It also emits different return codes depending on the failure mode, and
can usefully be used to check for a whole series of iso images in a
single
Why does Debian install exim by default? I've always had slight
difficulties with configuring it, whereas smail always works for me
faultlessly.
I used exim at first when I upgraded to potato but now that smail has
reappeared in woody I've gone back to it with some relief.
Anyone else had a
Quoting Willy Lee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm new to Debian, used to use RedHat. I installed Debian potato (CD
from LSL) along with a new hard drive (installed as 2nd (slave) IDE)
recently, and I made the mistake of placing all of Debian, including
the root partition, on the 2nd drive. Now,
Quoting Tom Pfeifer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Booting Debian (or any Linux) from the 2nd drive with Lilo is not a
problem. I'm booting from the 3rd drive. It should be just a matter of
getting /etc/lilo.conf set up right, and then reinstalling Lilo by
running the 'lilo' command as root.
I think
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
However, everytime I do an apt-get upgrade (woody) I end up getting the
kernel-image-2.2.17 1:2.2.17-1 package with everything else.
Is there another setting I need to change besides using make-kpkg to set
the revision level?
How you set the revision level is
On 27-Sep-2000 John Hasler wrote:
The problem appears to be that the new libc is not compatible with the old
libdb2. You might try upgrading libdb2.
That was the first thing I tried in order to fix things, but for some reason,
ldconfig disappeared when I upgraded libc6.
Thanks for reminding
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