kernel factory-default to 5 too?
Also I heard that Redhat have a nice sound configuration utility using
the nice new modularized sound driver. Still I haven't worked out
how to modularize my sound driver in 2.1.65. Something like this would
be nice. Perhaps I'll look into it.
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Why shouldn't our kernel factory-default to 5 too?
I thought irq 5 was also for lpt1. surely it's
better to document what we have now? Otherwise we may
trade one set of questions for another (Why
always be last too. Specifically, the last
command should not end in , but it's most useful if that's the window
manager. You could make it xclock or something, but then you'd
have to kill the clock somehow to logout.
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in the libc5 to libc6 upgrade.
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running X? I think you have to exit X and restart after adding a
group. You may have to log out and back in even if you're just on the
console, for the changes to take effect, but I'm not sure about that.
You do.
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it tried to connect a ppp session with the terminal
you typed it on, eg the virtual console. use pppd /dev/ttyS1 or
whatever port your modem is on. You will probably want to have
some other options set in /etc/ppp/options too.
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I have twice tried upgrading to ppp 2.3, but the provided
options file contains the dns-addr lines but pppd complains
about unrecognise options. How do I fix this? Other
people seem to be using it successfully. There are a number
to boot from.
This works fine.
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correctly, it happens because some of the files which make
is looking at to determine what to recompile are dated in the future,
either due to clock skew like it says, or NFS or another network
file sharing system with another computer having the clock ahead
of the one running make.
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Has anyone else had kernel SMB fs support working
with recent 2.1 kernels and the ksmbfs package (2.0.1-2)?
It says
smb_read_super: need mount version 6
and gives up for me.
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before with previous versions of Xfree.
Check the permissions on /tmp; should read drwxrwxrwxt. Loss of world
write will result in this error IIRC.
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seem to be run automatically.
But when it runs out of inetd, there is nothing for it to do on startup.
There is nothing running all the time.
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, .xinitrc is for startx, .xsession is for xdm logins.
It's usually most useful to link them together as you suggest.
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the kernel driver and not keeping the userland utilities
up to date? Unfortunately this happens all too often with Linux.
Eloy, was your libc6 upgrade also a new upstream release?
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to disable smtp in the postrm,
but there was no call to enable it in the postinst!
I filed a bug report. It is most annoying.
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Ui: Does HP L5 printer work under Linux?
Do you mean 5L? Works great.
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print postscript on
a non-postscript printer etc.
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to /etc/conf.modules.
An original NE1000 might need a shared memory address too,
but I can't tell you how to set that up because I've never needed to.
Try it and see though.
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because I had a spare monitor. I could never work out how
to disable the colours either.
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The ne module handles both NE2000 and NE1000 cards. Just add
ne to your /etc/modules, and something like
options ne io=0x280 irq=10
I just installed an NE2000 with 2.0.32, and couldn't get
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in /etc/mtab, which isn't writable yet anyway. Then when you are done
you should
mount -o remount,ro -n /
before continuing with booting (which will expect a read-only
root partition so it can run fsck) or rebooting. Maybe
run sync a few times for good measure too.
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My /etc/printcap looks like this:
lp|oki6e:\
:lp=/dev/lp1:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/lp:\
It looks okay, what problem are you having?
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#66:px#1440:mx#0:\
:if=/usr/sbin/ljet4l-filter:\
:af=/var/log/lp-acct:lf=/var/log/lp-errs:
Straight from magicfilter.
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Hi again. Sorry about this. I forgot that you had to use smbpasswd
to set the passwords. It works now from smbclient on a couple of
machines although my NT has gone into denial mode and wants a
restart I think.
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Actually, sambades 1.9.17p2-1 doesn't work either.
I have reported this as a bug before but I don't think
anything ever happened. No solution, no fix .. :-(
The sambades machine that DOES work runs 1.9.16p11-1.
Unfortunately this is no doubt long since gone from
ftp sites.
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Hi Eloy,
I just upgraded to your latest samba package. Before I was running
an old samba without password encryption, but now I need to talk
to it from NT+SP3 so I upgraded it. However I can't even talk
to it from smbclient!
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, that should last us until the year
60095. Perhaps there's something in the 95 :-)
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I'm experimenting with exporting a directory over NFS over
a dialup link with PPP. At the server end, nfsd and mountd
and portmap are running, and rpcinfo -p shows the correct
programs (and so does rpcinfo -p servername).
At the client end, rpcinfo -p servername says no programs
registered and so
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:-(
But rpcinfo on yodeller says portmap, mountd and nfsd ARE
running, and so does ps.
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On Thu, Dec 25, 1997 at 09:53:58AM -0800, George Bonser wrote:
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On Wed, Dec 24, 1997 at 10:48:48AM -0800, George Bonser wrote:
1) What is in your /etc/exports?
# /etc/exports: the access control list for filesystems which may be
exported
that it is protected
by the tcp_wrapper library. I guess I assumed tcp wrappers weren't
involved because it wasn't run through tcpd.
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or where should I have a special
look for ?
access.conf may need examination too.
How do you mean you are unable to run them? What error message
do you get, both in the browser and in the server logs?
What do you mean you commented out the described parts of srm.conf?
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it works it out).
I tend to configure it by hand with what I think I might need
rather than what it thinks I already need. That way I don't run in
to problems with things just not working.
Glad to hear that it is working.
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as much as I might.
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have to do a complete
reinstall. I did go ahead and remove libc5 and was surprised at how
many things it broke. It broke things real good. :-) Since I did
Err, yeah; we don't put those dependencies in for their good looks! :-)
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success.)
/dev/ttys1 is a virtual terminal, not a serial port.
You want to use /dev/ttyS1 (note capital S).
I just checked and using setserial on /dev/ttys1 does give
the error you describe.
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to avoid hangs.
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of a class C is one less bit used
within the network, ie 25.
ipfwadm likes this form of netmask.
thanks.
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Is a netmask of 255.255.255.128 (ie half a class C) 25 bits of
address, ie a /28 designator for tools that use that form of netmask?
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IP's (6-about 200) are assigned to dialup accounts, I
can't access any of these. :(.
It sounds like some sort of firewall.
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passwords would be visible if this was done in
a physically insecure environment.
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this;
they have both a host-based driver and a PCL driver for Windows.
I've never plugged the printer into anything except a Linux box though.
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is PCL too).
The 6L has 6ppm now which closes the gap a bit more.
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On Tue, Dec 30, 1997 at 07:57:10PM -0800, George Bonser wrote:
ATA is, I do not think the problem I think ATA is short for ATAPI.
Not exactly; ATAPI is ATA Peripheral Interface, with ATA
being the AT Attachment IIRC, with AT being Advanced Technology
(cough) :-)
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Can any .AU users recommend any other debian mirrors in AU?
ftp.usyd.edu.au:/linux/debian was excellent but currently
contains only the indices subdirectory. Before that I found
www.unimelb.edu.au good but they ran out of disk space.
They recommend ftp.monash.edu.au but that has sunsite's
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The opposite
).deb and got the following
message: ^
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Can any .AU users recommend any other debian mirrors in AU?
ftp.usyd.edu.au:/linux/debian was excellent but currently
contains only the indices subdirectory. Before that I found
(BASE 0x0300))
# IRQ 5, 7, 9 or 10.
# High true, edge sensitive interrupt (by default)
# (INT 0 (IRQ 5 (MODE +E)))
# (ACT Y)
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in some weird mode, as well as the console. Not too easy to fix without
rebooting.
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server; you'd need to maintain separate sucknewsrc
files to avoid missing articles, but the duplicates will certainly
be removed somewhere (either by suck or by the news server). leafnode
should do the trick, although I've never used it.
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without any authentication at all. Has anyone else experienced this?
Does anyone have a copy of the last Debian 1.2.4 package?
I don't think I can afford to be running the Debian Apache 1.3 packages
on my production system, but I need something better than 1.1.3.
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I have just upgraded to apache 1.3b3-9; I have the following .htaccess
in one directory:
[snip]
This seems to be ignored! Pages from the directory are served
without any authentication at all. Has anyone else experienced
to fix it here.
It doesn't say that it should though.
Good to see that I am not going mad.
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On Fri, Jan 02, 1998 at 10:33:20PM -0600, Jeff Noxon wrote:
AllowOverride AuthConfig
This worked in Apache 1.3b3.
AllowOverride All here, which works for 1.3b3-8 and = 1.3b3-10.
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Linux partition instead (probably the root, sdb5, would be best).
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and 0x2e8 may clash with some video cards.
The configuration IS in there though, it just has to be uncommented.
0setserial here configures and autoIRQs all four ports
correctly (3F8/4, 2F8/3, 3E8/5, 2E8/7).
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for java binaries.
what other packages do I need besides the installer package for
netscape and the actual netscape tarball?
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version of apache, too.
And a beta version, at that -- is this wise?
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Nice, although the Linux is not Solaris theme came through a bit strong.
Also, I don't remember there being a Pentium _II_ bug, as the article
mentioned. Caldera, Redhat and (ugh
to implement it. A company like Caldera
might do it, but Caldera have already shown that they won't
release all their new code as GPL (Caldera's distributions have
support for Netware NDS and hence Netware 4 which ncpfs does not).
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it asks the 95 users. So I can't win either way. I think it will
let me in with security = user though, after double checking the
password. Maybe it is remembering your password incorrectly?
Not sure what you can do about it though.
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Not that I know of.
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help although I'm not sure.
An hour is a bit concerning. I would expect to lose a few
minutes in a week this way; I do here.
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this out yet. Or is ip-up not run at all
for incoming connections?
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On Tue, Jan 06, 1998 at 05:13:14AM -0500, Fuzzy wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jan 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
is there an installer .deb for the current version?
There's netscape4_4.0-6.deb in hamm, the current unstable release.
I think it should install properly on a 1.3.x system though
username,
so I didn't have to go hunting for it with w.
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did this, though, to make certain that
malicious things couldn't be passed in via ipparam.
I am using AutoPPP from mgetty with PAP, so I don't think this
is practical.
thanks,
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at all for incoming connections?
PPP is a peer to peer protocol. Once the serial link is up there is no
incoming or outgoing.
Good point.
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permissions for it,
so your /tmp inherits those permissions. Make a subdirectory and
extract into there.
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correctly, the sticker
on the front says choose Start-Shutdown to power off.
You might need to recompile the kernel and enable APM,
and especially power off on shutdown.
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in /usr/src/linux/include, as the kernel itself does.
Surely this technique is widely enough known that all
software should be using it by now that needs the kernel-specific
headers.
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at i386-86open. Impossible?
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486/133 server at our ISP has been running with
a busted fan (which just twitches back and forth, not moving very far)
since last September without fail.
The problem with using a Pentium fan is that they use a different
mechanism to attach to the CPU/motherboard.
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programs though.
Donald Becker has a program which can do setup for ATLANTIC based
NE2000 clones. I've seen some of those cards but never tried it out.
It should be at his web/ftp site; atlantic.c IIRC.
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up to expectations
some weird things can happen. These messages are from the kernel, and the
userspace software Debian provides is (I think) unlikely to cause such
errors.
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Diamond
FireGL at home :-)
Trio is cheap but still a reasonably good card. I have a couple
of Trio64V+ cards here and they work quite well with X as well as Windows.
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the local call system over there).
thanks,
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No it doesn't; read /usr/doc/libc6/FAQ.Debian.gz.
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LILO.
Usually, you just run lilo -- no need to run liloconfig etc.
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kerneld to load the module. After
your application finishes, some time later the module will
be removed by kerneld, and when reinserted next time its needed
the volume settings will be reset.
But if you load it in /etc/modules, it will never be unloaded.
So no problem.
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$65 Australian, which is probably mid $40s USD
at present, or lower, hardly $80-$90.
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anywhere in the USA
who can do 500 discs in fairly minimal time (since we are behind
schedule :-). Any recommendations?
thanks,
Hamish
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to have already from the proc files you've shown.
Perhaps ncpfs doesn't support tr devices? There's no reason why it
shouldn't, but maybe the support just hasn't been written. Contact
the ncpfs author to find out for sure, or the appropriate mailing
list if there is one.
Hamish
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