On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 10:09:57PM -0600, ktb wrote:
I've been searching for a while in the Apache documentation. I have
heard it is possible to have a working setup where you have one ip and
two domain names. Do I use aliasing with Apache to do this on the
server side or what? The examples
On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 12:58:39PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Uggh, they removed X4 from Woody? I'm not sure I like this testing
distribution thing. If I'm pointing at woody the whole time (which I
have), I don't expect packages to be rolled back unless something is
really wrong. So now
On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 03:39:15PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You contradict yourself - if you were tracking woody you were tracking
unstable. Since you were tracking unstable before I don't see why
it's such a big deal to track it now ...
Maybe it's not worth a discussion, but when
On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 03:50:08PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You wouldn't have these problems if you would ignore the damn code names
and track the appropriate distribution. If you want to track unstable
point to unstable, not woody.
_Don't_ _use_ _code_ _names_.
But I did not
On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 04:07:45PM -0700, Robert Kerr wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Jason Mogavero wrote:
If you use ssh to administer the machines that need to transfer files, you
can use scp, which is an encrypted file transfer method using the ssh
daemon. If you're transferring files
On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 05:12:30PM +0100, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
I'm trying to make sense of this thread, but I guess I'm too dense: exactly
when
would this boot logo show up?
1) post LILO but pre kernel load?
2) post kernel load but pre init?
3) Is it used as a background picture
On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 02:15:53AM +1100, Martin Bishop wrote:
Netstat shows the following services on my home machine:
Active Internet connections (servers and established)
*:printer
This is lpd. You only need this if your mascine has a printer
atteched to it AND accepts print jobs from
On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 05:04:41PM -0600, Bill Bell wrote:
Hello all,
I have a box which is using mostly woody and I have a quesiton about using
pump
as a DHCP client. Documentation for pump is scarce, perhaps because
functionality is limited.
How do I run a script each time pump
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 04:22:31AM -0500, D-Man wrote:
This thread has invoked some curiosity in me. If I use ssh to forward
X connections, does that mean I can use X through an IP masquerading
router?
Yup, if the box you're sitting at is inside the firewall. It's a bit
trickier the other
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 02:09:20AM -0600, will trillich wrote:
i've got something quite similar to this, but mine's on INPUT--
Jan 2 01:18:48 server kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=1
172.156.51.114:10 224.0.0.2:0 L=28 S=0x00 I=8964 F=0x T=128 (#9)
Jan 2 01:18:51 server
On Mon, Jan 01, 2001 at 07:19:38PM -0700, Cameron Matheson wrote:
Hey,
My family's crappy windows computer has this beautiful DSL connection, which
I have lusted after for many months. Anyway,
I can't steal the modem or anything, so I was wondering, is their a way to
share a window's
On Sun, Dec 31, 2000 at 03:36:13PM -0500, Bob Bernstein wrote:
On Sun, Dec 31, 2000 at 12:16:59PM -0700, JD Kitch wrote:
Dec 31 11:06:47 tower kernel: Packet log: output REJECT eth0 PROTO=17
xx.xx.xxx.xx:61662 172.16.72.113:161 L=106 S=0x00 I=7632 F=0x T=127
(#43)
I don't know
On Sat, Dec 30, 2000 at 07:06:48PM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
You've tried to configure your server first with, say, XF86Setup (for
XFree86 v3, not sure for v4)?
That would be dexter. XFree86 4.0 has run fairly well here FWIW (yes,
I know it's anecdotal)
Cheers,
--
Nathan Norman -
On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 03:19:13PM -0600, Rob VanFleet wrote:
Invalid command 'AddDefaultCharsetName', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a
module not included in the server configuration
I'm somewhat leery of removing the offending line, as it seems to be a
security
fix for cross-site
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 01:35:50PM +0400, Rino Mardo wrote:
On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 03:57:27PM -0800 or thereabouts, Nate Amsden wrote:
[ 21 lines deleted ]
not to discourage youb ut its pretty well known chroot() is not
an ultimate solution for security, it has been in the past
rather
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 07:14:47PM +0100, Stephan Kulka wrote:
Hi all
I should buy a new SCSI harddisk. In the box where it should be used,
there is an ultrawide Adaptec controller. Are there any disk which are
recommendend, the size should be around 15 -20 gigabyte, the price
doesn't play
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 04:02:03PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Norman,
The name's Nathan ... I realize it's a difficult name to parse.
As an unbiased observer I will comment on your
comment concerning the quote/content ratio of the other
poster. You have your preferences.
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 04:30:07PM -0600, Rob VanFleet wrote:
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 07:29:12PM +0100, Carel Fellinger wrote:
I think it would be wise (and more debian like:) to explain how to
compile the kernel as *non* root using fakeroot. Furthermore I seem
to recall discussions on
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 05:05:30PM -0600, Rob VanFleet wrote:
I think there's confusion between making links in /usr/include and
links in /usr/src. The first is bad [0], the second is (afaik) not.
Hmm, as I understood it, making a /usr/src/linux link is bad, /usr/include,
AFAIK, is not
On Fri, Dec 29, 2000 at 12:10:41AM +0100, Sven Burgener wrote:
Hello
I am running 'testing', upgraded from potato a few days ago.
Two questions:
1. Why are packages kept back like follows?
$ apt-get update apt-get upgrade
[ snip ]
The following packages have been kept back
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 05:40:23PM -0600, Rob VanFleet wrote:
In /usr/share/doc/kernel-package/README.gz:
...unpack your kernel somewhere. Preferably somewhere other than
/usr/src/linux...
Unpacking implies a directory, which is not the same as a symlink.
Don't worry about this.
On Mon, Dec 25, 2000 at 10:02:43PM -0800, Robin Rowe wrote:
I read somewhere that if I put the Netscape gz file in /tmp then dselect
will figure out to install it. That doesn't do it. I'm trying to install
4.75. What's the procedure?
apt-get install netscape-browser-475
Related question,
On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 10:36:08PM +0200, Stefaans Mostert wrote:
But the mbr IS overritten and the floppy gone!
can't get in!
What now
Does the new mbr at least allow you to boot to windows? If so, do
that and head on over to http.us.debian.org. Grab rescue.bin and
rawrite2.exe. Use
Hi,
Running woody with Helix Gnome packages.
I use gdm as my display manager, gnome-session as my session
manager, and sawfish as my window manager. For the past week or two
I've had this weird problem: if I log in as a normal (non-root)
user, the window manager acts non-gnome compliant - the
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 08:16:18PM -, Ari Sigurðsson wrote:
how do I get crontab -e to use my favorite editor?
Set the environment variable EDITOR to your favorite editor, e.g.
EDITOR=/usr/bin/vi or
EDITOR=/usr/bin/emacs
(If you're using csh do five hail marys and alter the above
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 05:52:56PM -0500, David Z Maze wrote:
Keep in mind that the Helix packages aren't part of Debian. Unstable
seems to have had pretty current GNOME packages for a while now.
Yeah, it was with some trepidation that I went with Helix in the first
place. All in all I've
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 06:37:17PM -0600, Rob VanFleet wrote:
Stupid Question:
I'm used to other distros having a 'play' command to play sounds from the
command line. Does Debian have a similar tool, or am I just missing the
package with the play command?
I believe sox has a play command.
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 11:36:59AM -0600, Gregory Guthrie wrote:
I have my system setup as a satellite, which forwards all email to a
sh\marthost, who delivers it.
But when it arrives, I'd like the addresses to show where they came from,
e.g. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
instead of
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 08:18:27AM -0500, D-Man wrote:
For one thing, the user's home directory must be excecutable (otherwise apache
can't cd to it). Also, apache must be configured to know which directory in
$HOME is the magic one. I believe that public_html is the default. Also,
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 01:56:54PM -0800, Henry House wrote:
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 01:07:57AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
lsmod gave
bash: lsmod: command not found
1. You must be root to run lsmod
I don't think so. You do need to have /sbin in your path or call out
/sbin/lsmod
On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 05:56:04PM -0600, Pradhan, Ravi wrote:
I've just installed Debian 2.2. I just upgraded from 64MB to 192MB, and
added the line
append=mem=192M
to lilo.conf. However, Linux continues to see only 64M (checking with top).
What else do I need to do?
Did you actually
On Sat, Dec 09, 2000 at 02:28:39AM -0600, Gordon Pedersen wrote:
(Please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in addition to debian-users.
Thanks.)
What are my options?
If I were you I'd install the kernel 2.2.18 source, the kernel-package
package, and build a kernel. yes. it's a bit daunting the
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 09:44:00AM +0100, Martin Würtele wrote:
hi,
i have a problem with the dhcpd:
nt clients get a correct ip address, the name servers, the subnet mask and
everything but the default gateway
my dhcpd.conf as follows:
opition domain-name office.factline.com;
option
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 11:27:55AM -0600, Phil Brutsche wrote:
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
I have managed to get named running, but there is no /vary/named dir.
Debian keeps the zone files under /var/cache/bind
I believe this is where zone files retrieved
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 12:13:26PM -0500, David Teague wrote:
I am not a networking authority, so I asked a colleague (Mark
Holliday) who is. He says http is optimized for relatively small
files, mainly web pages, which are not terribly large, (what? 2 or 3
K?) whereas ftp was designed to be
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 05:37:40PM -0500, Ken Weingold wrote:
Sorry for sort of asking the same question again, but I am trying to
load the Debian 2.1 cdrom but it will not load aic7xxx. I try from
the boot prompt and then also from a prompt from within the install,
but it says that it can't
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 06:15:07PM -0500, Ken Weingold wrote:
On Thu, Dec 7, 2000, Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 05:37:40PM -0500, Ken Weingold wrote:
Sorry for sort of asking the same question again, but I am trying to
load the Debian 2.1 cdrom but it will not load
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 09:30:06AM -0500, urbanyon wrote:
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 04:41:04PM -0500, urbanyon wrote:
this relates to a problem i've been having as well -
do you know what the command-line arguments are for the 3c59x
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 11:16:59PM +0100, Bostjan Muller wrote:
Hi!
Is there an rpm -qf /some/path/file equivalent in debian? I need to find out
which package contains libGLU.so.* couse I need to recompile it to use it with
nvidia...
If anyone knows I'd really appreciate the answer..
To
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 06:55:15PM -0200, Rogerio Brito wrote:
It seems that Branden, Debian's X maintainer, may be
considering uploading XFree 4.0.1 packages compiled for potato
to his homepage (http://people.debian.org/~branden/), in a
handy apt-get'able format.
No,
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 03:43:55PM -0800, Nate Amsden wrote:
Jim Lynch wrote:
What ever happened to /usr/tmp? It wasn't created on this system.
is that abnormal? i dont have /usr/tmp either ..doesn't seem to cause a
problem.
It'd be abnormal if you had it as it violates FSSTND/FHS
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 09:49:16PM -0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to use exim+fetchmail. Fetchmail is fetching emails from my
ISP without problems. The problem is with exim, because after fetchmail
sends the messages to exim for local delivery, all messages are frozen in
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 09:11:19AM +0100, Philipp Schulte wrote:
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 12:12:32AM -, Robert Feri wrote:
I've heard somwhere that you must firstly disable pp mode under DOS and
then try to install it under linux.
No, not in DOS. The setting you are talking about is
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 02:53:01PM -0500, Christopher W. Aiken wrote:
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Harry Henry Gebel wrote:
Nope. We have to use some C or C++ system/function
call. Our programmers don't want to depend on the
/proc file system being available.
I doubt there is such a system call
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 04:41:04PM -0500, urbanyon wrote:
this relates to a problem i've been having as well -
do you know what the command-line arguments are for the 3c59x module (if
any)? i have a 3CSOHO100-TX card.
modinfo -p 3c59x
--
Nathan Norman - Staff Engineer | A good plan today
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 10:29:01PM +, maart wrote:
Hai all.
This is my first ever post to a newsgroup, so please forgive me if I do/say
something weird...
I use potato, and have been trying the 2.4test-kernels for a couple of
weeks.
I have trouble using modules that I compile with
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 03:55:58PM -0300, Eduardo Gargiulo wrote:
Hi all.
I have a subnet with real IPs and I want configure a firewall with two
interfaces, the first one (eth0) connected to the router ant the other (eth1)
connected to the hub. Two interfaces have the same subnetmask.
with the original topic anyway?
--
Nathan E Norman Eschew Obfuscation
email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://incanus.net/~nnorman
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an upgrade.
HTH,
--
Nathan E Norman Eschew Obfuscation
email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://incanus.net/~nnorman
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it is help :)
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Nathan E Norman Eschew Obfuscation
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in the event of partial
corruption is crap. It just needs good design.
[ nice quoting. lotus notes sucks big time ]
You only need a shell to edit a text file. You also only need to read
and understand pseudo-english.
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Nathan E Norman Eschew Obfuscation
email:[EMAIL
and is
well documented. For the RTFM impaired, here's a _brief_ synopsis:
a) make menuconfig
b) make-kpkg clean
c) make-kpkg --revision=custom.2.2.17-0 kernel_image
3) Make sure you enable APM support, and enable the power off at
shutdown option.
HTH,
--
Nathan E Norman
On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 11:40:50AM +0200, Philipp Schulte wrote:
On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 11:20:14PM -0500, Nathan E Norman wrote:
3) Make sure you enable APM support, and enable the power off at
shutdown option.
The option is calld something like Use real APM mode ... and I have
seen
to the net. However, there are two ways to do it
that I can think of:
1) RTFM ipchains (for 2.2.x kernels) or iptables
2) Look through /proc/sys/net/ipv4 and learn about sysctl.
Deliberately vague,
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Nathan E Norman Eschew Obfuscation
email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://incanus.net
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 11:01:03AM -0700, Mike wrote:
I do have the PARANOID option set but I also have the ip address of the
local machine in hosts.allow. Shouldn't the hosts.allow entry negate the
PARANOID option for the specified ip addresses?
Also, the service does start eventually,
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 11:26:02AM -0700, Mike wrote:
Try disabling IDENT in the FTP daemon and see what happens ... the -I
option does this for wu-ftpd.
Assuming this works, what are the ramifications of disabling IDENT? If
something's wrong with my resolving setup, I'd like to fix it.
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 03:08:17PM +0300, Aviv Gurwitz wrote:
Hello,
I am part of a system administration team. We have recently moved our
network to a DHCP-based configuration. One of our clients is using Debian
2.1 and I would like to know what changes I need to make on his computer
in
On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 12:18:18AM +0200, Sven Burgener wrote:
Now, this 3Com card sitting in this box I got given from a friend. From
what dmesg says it looks like it's a 100Base-only card ...? (It certainly
hasn't a BNC plug on it)
There isn't any LED lighting up on either the card or
On Fri, Aug 18, 2000 at 12:17:28AM +0300, Shaul Karl wrote:
For some reason that I do not understand the authors of the Hrad Disk
Upgrade
Mini How-To claim about this or very similar one that
Previous versions of the Mini How-To stated that you could also
use tar to copy the
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 12:29:11PM -0600, Nate Duehr wrote:
The question I have is, how to properly dual-boot Win2K and Linux? Does
2K act more like 95/98 which is easy to dual-boot from LILO, or is it
more like NT in which you edited the boot.ini file and could boot Linux
from the NT
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 01:48:04AM +0200, Moritz Schulte wrote:
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 07:05:36PM -0300, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
wrote:
I want to setup a Debian server and abilitate passwords wih more than 8
chars. Where I have to setup this?
Potato asks you during
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 08:06:42PM +0200, Stefan Nobis wrote:
Nathan E Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Smart people *can* get IPs that haven't been assigned to them, and
it's a PITA to root them out. PPPoE, while a hack, addresses this
concern for providers. I wish we used it.
Tell
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 09:34:08AM -0600, Arthur H. Edwards wrote:
I'm a bit confused. On a normal dial-up I have been using PPP and do
have a static IP address. If ADSL is using PPP what about DSL prevents
PPP from doing the same thing?
Dialup is point-to-point, hence the natural application
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 03:56:35AM -0500, Sean Richardson wrote:
... Apparently some of their initial customers
were setting up home networks and not masking the machines behind a
router(of whatever sort) and so their machines were each grabbing an IP
address. This was quickly eating up their
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 11:03:57PM -0400, Adam Scriven wrote:
Also, as you mentioned, kernel 2.4 is out now, however many known
problems it has, it is out. 2.2 has known problems as well, it just has
less of them.
However, 2.2 in some incarnations has proven useful and stable. The
evidence
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 11:09:28PM -0600, Art Edwards wrote:
If I am right, then to keep users, you should try to update kernels in
minor releases.
The kernel is upgraded in point releases when justified (an exploit
for example). However, there's no way Debian can release a new major
kernel
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 08:21:46AM -0400, Adam Scriven wrote:
Hey all.
I'm picking up a new computer tomorrow, that will be a fileserver on my
home network. One of the things I need it to do is share files/printer
with Windows (samba) and Macs (netatalk+asun). I've setup and run both of
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 10:42:29AM -0400, Adam Scriven wrote:
I'm still very much getting used to Debian, however, and the long time
between releases is stopping my Dad from switching, since he wants to
switch to the most updated release possible if he switches, but even
Potato's just
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 08:03:11AM -0200, John Leuner wrote:
Then I tried to extract a tar.gz file from an NFS mount onto my (reiser)
home partition. Worked fine, but when I tried to build the application
(dosemu-1.0.1) the configure script got stuck and filled up the entire 2.5
gig partition.
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 10:31:05AM +0200, J.T. Wenting wrote:
Yah. I have an RTL8139 based card as well. I think the problem is in linux,
not the card, as I have them also in several other systems (running
Windows95 and Windows2000) and they work great there.
No, it's the card. Reading the
On Fri, Jun 23, 2000 at 08:03:21AM +0100, Tom Furie wrote:
On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 01:08:02AM -0500, Will Trillich wrote:
Q: what's the 224.0.0.0 ip/netmask for?
That's for multicast. I don't know much about multicast, maybe someone
else can help there.
According to Stevens TCP/IP
On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 08:25:02PM -0700, Mark Wagnon wrote:
Hi all,
Anyone using compressed folders with mutt?
My mailboxes are getting out of hand. I have a couple that are fast
approaching the 10 meg point. I read a thread on comp.mail.mutt that
says one can utilize compressed folders
On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 01:27:16AM -0400, Jameson Burt wrote:
As I upgraded from slink to potato,
I believe an interactive comment mentioned that 2.2.* kernels
(I run kernel 2.2.16) need no explicit loopback.
Because of my selection, the upgrade script produced a file
On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 11:02:07AM -0500, Bolan Meek wrote:
Ethan Pierce wrote:
There was some talk on the list earlier today about removing gpm to get
better results with the paste feature.
I plan to try this later when I get home from workbut does anyone know
if taking out gpm
On Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 12:26:12PM -0400, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Ethan Pierce wrote:
The deb packages for xfree4 dont seem to be out yet...will it happen
do you guys think?
This is becoming a FAQ. Unfortunately, I don't know where the answer
is. Somebody will
On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 08:59:13AM +0200, Harald Thingelstad wrote:
First:
The 10.x.x.x network range is, due to standard ip ranges, class A.
You have used a subnet mask to divide it into 2^16 sub-ip-ranges, using
four of them.
So a simple solution might be (i've not actually done this) to
On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 02:33:58PM -0500, Bolan Meek wrote:
Don't networking configuration tools default to using the Classes
for computing netmasks, unless they are specified?
... and Ciscos default to using stupid proprietary protocols when you
set up a circuit. How are stupid defaults
On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 01:05:14PM -0700, Matthew Thompson wrote:
What does your /etc/nsswitch.conf look like? Is it only
using DNS for host name resolution? If so,
1) insert files before dns, or
2) is there any internal nameserver for your LAN?
One that'll
On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 08:39:20AM +0300, virtanen wrote:
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Bob Nielsen wrote:
It's a kernel problem, not a distribution problem. Your kernel, as
compiled, probably does not have the wd.o module.
Try recompiling the kernel and select Western Digital/SMC cards
in
On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 08:55:38PM +0100, Lee Elliott wrote:
Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 09:03:43PM +0100, Lee Elliott wrote:
There is an option for Compaq Smart Array support when compiling
kernels, so you may need to compile a kernel with this support
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 01:15:34PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
I tried to install HelixGNOME via the instructions for Debian on
the helixcore website (lynx -source blah blah blah), and chose
option 3 (full install), and it looked like everything was going
fine, until I got a dependency error that
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 08:02:34PM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
I created a boot floppy during my kernel upgrade, but I would like to
create another copy-backup in case a problem occurs with my only boot
floppy. I am not sure how to do it, I read that:
5.5.4.1 Writing Disk
On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 09:56:11AM +0930, Mark Phillips wrote:
Hi,
I am a little confused about how the external services thing works.
Suppose for example you want to allow exteral rlogins to your
computer. I presume you modify the inetd.conf file to include the line:
login stream tcp
On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 01:53:30PM +0300, virtanen wrote:
2)
dmesg:
wd.c. presently autoprobing (etc)
eth0: WD80x3 at 0x200, 00 00 CO AO 6C 66 WD8013, IRQ7,
Shared memory at 0xc800 0-0xcbfff
(In my opinion) this means that the card is working anyway?
Yup, the card is there. That's
On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 10:27:00AM -0500, A. Scott White wrote:
I have a new Compaq ProLiant ML350 server. It has a Compaq Smart Array 431
Raid Controller. It also has a NC3123 Fast Ethernet NIC PCI 10/100 Wake on
LAN card.
Is there any hope for installing Debian on this? The default 2.1
On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 07:49:58PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've got an ethercard as shown on the subject line.
Can't get it wortking.
Somebody else has got the same or knows, what is the problem.
Hard to say since you didn't tell us what the problem is.
Please do a
On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 09:03:43PM +0100, Lee Elliott wrote:
There is an option for Compaq Smart Array support when compiling
kernels, so you may need to compile a kernel with this support. There
seems to be a catch-22 situation here though - you compile a kernel with
Smart Array support, but
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 12:02:17PM -0400, Bill Barnes wrote:
Hello the list:
Anybody in this subject category?
Last used 6.5.3 in SuSE, so new to both 7.02 and debian. Debian not in the
list of supported platforms at Postgresql web site.
Installation seemed to be okay, but maybe
On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 10:21:40PM +0200, Kai Weber wrote:
At 14:21 19.06.00, you wrote:
Better yet:
apt-get update; apt-get install kernel-package
make config (or menuconfig or xconfig)
make-kpkg clean
make-kpkg --revision=local.kernel-version kernel_image
dpkg -i
On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 04:13:19PM +0200, Jaume Teixi wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to install rmagic from frozen dist.
this pkg has dependencies in libgd-graph3d-perl (not avaiable)
and libgd-graph-perl (avaiable) but has dependencies on libgd-text-perl
(also not avaiable:(
So how can I install
On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 11:33:24AM -0400, Paul McHale wrote:
I have an older slink system which was replaced by a new storm system. I
copied the /etc/syslog.conf file from slink to storm. My router logs to
both IPs. Slink works fine but storm doesn't log any messages. Directory
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 01:52:39PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
Hi!
It seems that the majordomo-package is no more on the mirrors, neither in
the stable/unstable/frozen hierarchies...it gets listed if you do a search
via www.debian.org, though.
Majordomo had a security gig, and due to its
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 09:06:17PM -0500, John F. Davis wrote:
Hello
I am interested in testing jserv. The installation instructions say
you do not need to rebuild apache if it was built with DSO support.
Is the potato apache deb built using DSO? How can I tell if it supports
DSO?
It
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 04:23:38PM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 04:45:10PM -0500, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
Hi all,
Don't I suppose to get two prompts for two passwords?
One from the key and one from the login?
Currently, I only need to enter the login
I've got one box running sendmail to support some legacy configs.
Several clients connect to this server but travel through a PIX
firewall to get there. It seems that the PIX gets pissy about
allowing ident requests from the sendmail server abck to the client.
I'm trying to determine whether
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 12:20:19AM -0700, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
wrote:
Hi Nathan,
and what about a mirror config file to mirror this. Can you (or other)
send it for me?
I use rsync. However, I don't have a 386 only rsync config handy ...
sorry. Perhaps someone
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 11:57:32AM -0700, Matthew Thompson wrote:
Hello,
I'm getting TONS of this:
Jun 12 06:36:03 doma kernel: Packet log: input REJECT eth0 PROTO=17
216.39.146.44:513 216.39.146.255:513 L=88 S=0x00 I=56673 F=0x T=64
(#5)
Jun 12 06:39:03 doma kernel: Packet log:
On Sat, Jun 10, 2000 at 03:05:04AM -0700, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
wrote:
Hi all,
I'm planning to make a mirror of debian i-386 (slink, potato, woody) at
my lab and want to know to measure how big it will be and if someone could me
provide an rsync line or mirror
On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 04:08:59PM -0400, eric a . Farris wrote:
i think that'll be the kicker. those of use with (slow|no) connection
at home will pay a price, either through long download times, or having
to find/burn our own non-free CD. i would hope that, if non-free (and i
assume contrib
On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 08:38:17AM -0700, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
wrote:
Hi all,
I have to setup a PPP Server but the PPP HOWTO is very poor. Only 4
pages for this topic. Anyone knows any doc in the Net explaining better
how to do this?
Install the mgetty and
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