On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 09:37:00AM -0700, Randolph S. Kahle wrote:
> Question --> what is the best approach to stop
> portmap from running on a Debian system?
IIRC, portmap is part of netbase in potato. Renaming the
/etc/init.d/portmap script or removing all the start/stop links caused
an upgrade
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 01:59:04PM -0600, John Foster wrote:
> Look for Realtek, 3com, intel, i.e.
> something with a ethernet card name and model number. Once you have
> identified the chipset you can recompile the kernel and modules for your
> specefic hardware setup.
I'm guessing it's a 3com NI
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 11:18:00AM -0800, peanut butter wrote:
> Hi, I'm using lprng with filter /etc/magicfilter/ljet4-filter to an HP
> Laserjet 5M printer. Though things print fine from the command line,
> if I open a pdf with acroread, nothing prints when clicking the print
> button from withi
> Supposing this is too specific a problem for anyone to immediately
> have an idea as to the cause, can anyone at least suggest
> some manner at which to attempt to trace what's going on here and
> where the failure is occurring?
And.. what is your printer command you have selected in acroread?
Dave Sherohman wrote:
As I suspected the kernel is not trying to load a kernel module for the
NIC, everything else looks OK. My suggestion is to contact Dell and
query them about the onboard NIC chip set. They may have the specs
listed on their website. It is likely that the board is made to their
> have an idea as to the cause, can anyone at least suggest
> some manner at which to attempt to trace what's going on here and
> where the failure is occurring?
What is the result if after trying to print you make an lpq, can you see
your job in the queue?
Regards
Roberto
Gudmundur Erlingsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The error messages esd spews out certainly points to that. Anyone
> have further suggestions?
If the sound modules built in the kernel don't work for you, why not
try ALSA? You'll have to get the ALSA packages from unstable (sid),
those from pot
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Hi, I'm using lprng with filter /etc/magicfilter/ljet4-filter to an HP
Laserjet 5M printer. Though things print fine from the command line,
if I open a pdf with acroread, nothing prints when clicking the print
button from within the application. A pop-up window will appear saying
that the print j
It might be helpful to go to http://dri.sourceforge.net.
They have a resources page which has a generic X config file for the Rage card
(and I believe it is an X4 config file).
If you download that, it will prolly just need some minor changes, but its a
good place to start.
Hope this helps
I had a similar problem when I recently installed Debian for my first
time. The source of the problem in my case was the XF86Config file
pointing to /dev/mouse and there being no such file. During the install
I believe there is a section where you can chose the mouse protocol as
PS/2. The device s
Trying to install X on a brand new sid box. Selected
task-x-window-system-core (and all its dependencies
and it freezes at:
Setting up xserver-xfree86 (4.0.27)...
I have a Rage 128 card...the non-free xserver-rage128 installs successfully,
except that I can't figure out how to generate XF86Config
On Wednesday 14 March 2001 10:36, you wrote:
> On Wednesday 14 March 2001 18:15, you wrote:
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> > A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> >
> > > Last question, can I use 2.2.14 kernel or do I need 2.4?
> >
> > Depends on
Carel Fellinger wrote:
>
> On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 09:43:15PM +0100, Gergely Nagy wrote:
> ...
> > I checked some docs, and got lost. A book of mine suggests using diald, but
> > that would mean dial on demand. I understand diald needs its own connection
> > files wich seems a waste after finally
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Well, never mind. I just switched to DSA keys and everything worked the
way you said it would.
Thanks,
j
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Osamu Aoki wrote:
>
> I got following message. I assume this was for ML. So I answer here.
>
> On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 01:05:03PM -0500, Oleksandr Moskalenko wrote:
> > * Osamu Aoki ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > Add append line with "apm=on" in lilo.conf and run lilo.
> > > My lilo.conf is l
L R Dirienzo Jr wrote:
>
> Hello all.
>
> I locked up X-Windows. I had run Red Hat 6.0 on a PC for about a year, and
> the install was no problem. I decided to go to debian and the install was
> fine, but X-Windows would not run, and it failed because the /dev/mouse file
> did not exist. I jus
bash-2.03$ wget -c --timeout=90 --wait=50
ftp://sunsite.auc.dk/pub/os/linux/debian-cdimage/2.2_rev2/i386/binary-i386-3.iso
--18:18:25--
ftp://sunsite.auc.dk:21/pub/os/linux/debian-cdimage/2.2_rev2/i386/binary-i386-3.iso
=> `binary-i386-3.iso'
Connecting to sunsite.auc.dk:21... connected!
If I want to create a floppy to boot a system (so that I can
burn it into a bootable CDROM during a subsequent step),
do I use the mkboot utility?
The documentation on mkboot is a little sparse and it is
not clear if it used for the hd or for floppies.
Thanks -- Randy
Quoting L R Dirienzo Jr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I locked up X-Windows. I had run Red Hat 6.0 on a PC for about a year, and
> the install was no problem. I decided to go to debian and the install was
> fine, but X-Windows would not run, and it failed because the /dev/mouse file
> did not exist. I
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On Thursday 15 March 2001 12:49, Tommi Komulainen wrote:
[...]
> What you need to do, is extract your public key from OpenSSH in a
> format that SSH2 recognizes. Then you just configure ssh2 as it's
> supposed to be configured (man sshd on the server.
Quoting Gl Elad ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Yes there is a connection, and I get a message from the remote machine. The
> problem is that the "message"
> usually looks like garbage.
Is the garbage comparible in length and timing with the windows
version? i.e. if you use windows, connect and type noth
bash-2.03$ wget -c --timeout=90 --wait=50
ftp://sunsite.auc.dk/pub/os/linux/debian-cdimage/2.2_rev2/i386/binary-i386-1.iso
--18:25:50--
ftp://sunsite.auc.dk:21/pub/os/linux/debian-cdimage/2.2_rev2/i386/binary-i386-1.iso
=> `binary-i386-1.iso'
Connecting to sunsite.auc.dk:21... connect
John Foster wrote:
>I am running php4 and can not downgrade due to needs of other software
>that I require. Current versions of PhpPgAdmin require php3. They are
>not backward compatible at this point and may never be in my opinion.
I have tried phpPgAdmin here using PHP4 - it seems to work,
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 11:19:38AM -0600, Mike Brownlow wrote:
> Simmons-Davis wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I would like to know the minimum amount of RAM a computer needs in order to
> > run a basic Linux setup and then also the minimum for X Window System.
>
> See section 2.3 (Memory and Disk Spa
Hello all. I have decided to make the jump from RedHat to Debian but I
am having some problems. If any of you know of some rather informative
web sites, howto's, tutorials, and anything else that would be of help,
I sure would love to check them out. I have been around linux for just
over a year
John Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am running php4 and can not downgrade due to needs of other software
> that I require. Current versions of PhpPgAdmin require php3. They are
> not backward compatible at this point and may never be in my opinion.
> Thanks for the idea.
There are some in
Hi,
this is only a sugestion, but may help a lot to newbies installing Debian.
When installing Debian and you reach the point of configuring X-Windows,
the program anXious ansk you about to install xdm. The on-line comments
tells you about the benefits of having xdm installed. But what it doesn
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 11:10:33AM -0600, John Foster wrote:
> Dave Sherohman wrote:
> > ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7 on irq 14
>
> This is your hard drive :-)
*sigh* Uh-huh. I knew that... Of course ide0 != eth0. Guess I was just a
little too desperate for info
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Holp, John Mr. wrote:
> > ls -li vmlinuz while at/ (root)
> > I get the following
> >
> > 12 lrwxrwxrwx 1 rootroot19 Jan 18 08:05
> > vmlinuz -> boot/vmlinuz-2.2.17
> >
> > To me this means that vmlinuz is a soft l
Simmons-Davis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to know the minimum amount of RAM a computer needs in order to
> run a basic Linux setup and then also the minimum for X Window System.
See section 2.3 (Memory and Disk Space Requirements) of the
Debian "Installation Instructions." You can find the
Hi,
I've just installed Debian Linux from the 2.2r2 CD set onto my Amiga.
A1200:
Blizzard 1260 + SCSI-IV
50Mb RAM
1x Internal IDE Drive (1.4Gb - with Debian on it)
2xInternal SCSI drives (4.3Gb and 520Mb on the SCSI-IV)
1xInternal SCSI CD-R/RW Yamaha 8824S
AteoBus with Pixel64 (Cirrus Logic Ba
Dave Sherohman wrote:
>
> I've got a Dell box I'm installing debian on with an intergrated NIC on the
> motherboard. When I booted the install CD, the system startup messages
> included
>
> ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7 on irq 14
This is your hard drive :-)
>
> so
Fraser Campbell wrote:
>
> John Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I haven't seen the program you speak of but there is a great web based tool
> called phpPgAdmin, it is a port of phpMyAdmin to PostgreSQL.
I am running php4 and can not down
Hello,
I would like to know the minimum amount of RAM a computer needs in order to
run a basic Linux setup and then also the minimum for X Window System.
Thank you,
Ry
* Randolph S. Kahle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 20010316 17:50 +0100:
> Question --> what is the best approach to stop
> portmap from running on a Debian system?
Stop portmap, then rename /etc/init.d/portmap to
/etc/init.d/portmap_hidden, and it won't come up again.
(This was
I've got a Dell box I'm installing debian on with an intergrated NIC on the
motherboard. When I booted the install CD, the system startup messages
included
ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7 on irq 14
so I figured, "Great! It's been autodetected, so I don't have to worry about
what it actually is!"
I was wro
dpkg -S portmap will tell you that portmap is included in the netbase package.
If you need other contents of netbase,
> Question --> what is the best approach to stop
> portmap from running on a Debian system?
If you are hesitant to remove the symlink, edit the portmap script and put
an exit a
Hello,
My question for you all is whether or not you can join the partitions of
several small hard disks together to form one large-contiuous-virtual root
partition. I have quite a few small hard disks but none that are really big
enough to be of much service to me.
Thank you,
Ry
n Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 01:46:48PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> Marcelo Chiapparini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I've just compiled a FORTRAN program but I am unable to run the
> >executable, because "bash: qhdiv0.e: command not found". I think
> >this is because the present directory it is not i
KDE does not start.
This is what .xsession-errors says:
Error while initializing the sound driver:
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (Permission denied)
QSocketNotifier: Multiple socket notifiers for same socket 6 and type read
KCrash: crashing crashRecursionCounter = 2
KCrash: Application Na
I am converting my firewall machine to a Debian
installation. I am in the process of removing unwanted
services so as to lock down the machine against
intrusions.
I am trying to remove portmap, but this program
does not seem to follow the pattern for other
programs. With other program I simply
"d
Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> To be more specific, I met this problem:
>
>. any email sent on gateway goes to smarthost, including the email
> To: the other local machine.
I have the following in my router section _before_ the 'catch all'
smarthost entry. This definition applies
read about "dual booting"
Jeff Levy
Software Design
Meta-Craft Creations
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Tom wrote:
> I am running windows 98 and want to keep it i was woundering if i could also
> run linux system on here as well as my windows 98 system with out haveing to
> loose my windows please conta
Quoting Holp, John Mr. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> ls -li vmlinuz while at/ (root)
> I get the following
>
> 12lrwxrwxrwx 1 rootroot19 Jan 18 08:05
^
a hard link would increase this number...
> vmlinuz -> boot/v
I am running windows 98 and want to keep it i was
woundering if i could also run linux system on here as well as my windows 98
system with out haveing to loose my windows please contact me with this info and
how i can go about setting this up..
Thanks
Tom
---Outgoing mail is certif
Quoting Nico De Ranter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 01:48:53PM +, David Wright wrote:
> > Quoting Nico De Ranter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >
> > > I'm installing a little ppp server for a special project. The ppp daemon
> > > needs to be started by a non-root user. I've added th
Hi,
To be more specific, I met this problem:
. any email sent on gateway goes to smarthost, including the email
To: the other local machine.
Thanks,
Jack
> -Original Message-
> From: Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 12:34 AM
> To: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
> Subject: Re: grip cddb config
>
>
> Lewis, James M. wrote:
> > Thanks, but that doesn't seem to work for me.!? I'm at a loss
> > as to why. more i
Hi,
what has happened with the debian-user-de list? Sending a subscribtion
message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] has nö effect.
Marc
> -Original Message-
> From: Holp, John Mr.
> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 9:44 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: softlink/hardlink
>
> Debain Experts,
>
> I have some confusion relative to soft links versus hard links and inode
> numbers. If I do the following;
Hello all.
I locked up X-Windows. I had run Red Hat 6.0 on a PC for about a year, and
the install was no problem. I decided to go to debian and the install was
fine, but X-Windows would not run, and it failed because the /dev/mouse file
did not exist. I just created a blank /dev/mouse file to s
PLEASE, anyone coding a configuration tool that
creates or edits a standard configuration file
that then has all of those
* DON'T TOUCH THIS FILE *
notices ..
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE tell the user/sysadmin
how _to_ add entries to that file.
I recently added a NIC and went into
/etc/
#: One thing I now realize I *am* apparently guilty of -- and that is
#: having too high an expectation of what Debian is capable of
#: delivering
#: from upgrades such as testing.
I'd say that unfortunately, you are guilty of not realizing the purpose of
Testing. Testing exists to make mostly st
Marcelo Chiapparini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've just compiled a FORTRAN program but I am unable to run the
>executable, because "bash: qhdiv0.e: command not found". I think
>this is because the present directory it is not in the PATH.
Just so you know why this is considered a bad idea: you
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 11:13:13AM +, Sunnanvind Briling Fenderson wrote:
> Bentley Taylor wrote:
> > during boot, do you get the 2 high beeps, meaning
> > that the box recognizes the pcmcia card
> > "presence"? or, do you get a high beep and then a
> > low one? or no beeps?
>
> I don't u
hello
i'm didier
i've got a problem with a network device.
i use the driver eepro100 as module in /etc/modules.conf
can anyone tell me, what are the options to regulate the
transfert at 10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s ?
thank you in advance
didier
__
Boît
Bentley Taylor wrote:
> during boot, do you get the 2 high beeps, meaning
> that the box recognizes the pcmcia card
> "presence"? or, do you get a high beep and then a
> low one? or no beeps?
I don't use any pcmcia cards currently; before my pcmcia network card
broke, I used it from time to
i was curious what would cause bonnie to report + in a field
after running a test:
mail:/blah# bonnie++ -d .
Version 0.99e --Sequential Output-- --Sequential Input-
--Random-
-Per Chr- --Block-- -Rewrite- -Per Chr- --Block--
--Seeks--
Machine MB K/s
> "CC" == Colin Cashman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> No. chroot is not safe enough. I want to create virtual boxes in which
>> I can give root rights to other people and I want to be sure that they
>> can't break other boxes.
>>
>> AGAIK if you have root you can escape c
if you run update-alternatives --config x-window-manager, it will give you
the list and let you select what you want in the console.
-Original Message-
From: Simon Harvey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 3:16 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: changing from
Hi,
I belive that the file is called .xserver or .xservers in your homedir,
but I am not sure.
Just type your windowmanager in here, and X will start with it. It might
not exist yet, but you can create it with 'echo fvwm95 > .xserver'.
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Simon Harvey wrote:
can't you just simply disable the built in vga in your computer's bios ?
-Original Message-
From: TeknoDragon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 15 maart 2001 21:22
To: Nathan E Norman
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Intel FW82810 chipset
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, TeknoDr
hello :
does anybody know what file tells X11 what window manager to use, ive looked
around and i cant find it.
thanks
simon
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On 15 Mar 2001, Jason Majors wrote:
> I just started using debian (I've been using Redhat for years), and I'm having
> trouble with my X-Window system. I installed the 4.0.2 packages from woody,
> but noticed that xserver-svga is still 3.3.6 and xserver-common is installed
> as
> both 4.0.2 and 3.
Hi,
I have a X terminal running on an old computer and I just installed a
sound card in it. I have the card working, so I can play sounds when I am
logged in on the client directly. But when X is running, I see no way to
get to the /dev/dsp on the client, and all sounds are played by the
server.
Hallo
I tried to connect my network about two seperate provider (router) to the
internet,
with complete different IP Subnetworks.
The router are external connected to my Linux firewall with two public
interfaces connect to provider router.
Internal my linux firewall connected with one Interface t
The handling of TT fonts changed with Xfree86 4; to save having to
learn it to ways you might want to upgrade to v4 first. Or you might
not; there have been various glitches with the upgrade process.
For v3 there is a Debian HowTo True Type (probably in the debian site,
not LDP). You need to sta
I have a P5A MB with a K6-2/400. I've had a few problems, but the
hard drive is nothing to worry about. Since the MB can only do
UDMA/33, that's all you'll get. AFAIK, the disk and MB hardware work
this out between them. UDMA is advertised to be backward compatible.
If you're really keen on ge
I'm using sid, so xf4.0.2, and qt2.3 are installed. I have a geforce GTS and
have installed the NVidia driver and the glx module. How do I enable
antialiased font support?
Reading the changelog.gz file in /usr/doc/libqt2/ it seems to say that I
have to set an envar QT_XFT='true' but the debian cha
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 01:48:53PM +, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Nico De Ranter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > I'm installing a little ppp server for a special project. The ppp daemon
> > needs to be started by a non-root user. I've added the user to the dialout
> > group however the default pe
Interesting,
Built a new amd 700 for a friend here. Her keyboard just dies spontaniously.
It's also a dell... I'm gonna fix it with my big hammer later when I present
her a new Cheep generic keybaord.
On Thursday 15 March 2001 16:24, Barry Mathieu wrote:
> YES! Using this mouse copy & past
Hi,
I want configure two machines into this:
. X is the gateway, Y gets online through X. (done that)
. X sends mail by using IPS's SMTP server.
. Y sends mail through X.
. X and Y can email each other.
. X and Y both run Debian with Exim as mailer.
All my endeavour failed. Pls help
Hi,
I want configure two machines into this:
. X is the gateway, Y gets online through X. (done that)
. X sends mail by using IPS's SMTP server.
. Y sends mail through X.
. X and Y can email each other.
. X and Y both run Debian with Exim as mailer.
All my endeavour failed. Pls help
avifile
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On Thu, 15 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm just curious if
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