SKYPE

2011-11-01 Thread Vince
I CANNOT APPLY SKYPE..I NEED HELP...I MUSY HAVE SKYPE
THROUGH YOUR SYSTEM.
THANKS
VINCE VALENTINI


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Re: What is possible with static ip?

2010-12-07 Thread Vince Vielhaber


yes, provided your isp isn't blocking the port you share on.  some
isps block port 80 which would stop you from running a regular web
server.  most block port 25 unless it's going thru their server.



On Wed, 8 Dec 2010, Matt Smith wrote:


I discovered my isp has assigned me a static ip.

Does this mean I can make files available over the internet, if I want to
leave a box running 24/7?

Thanks, Matt Smith.


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Re: Straw poll: What browser do you use?

2010-09-07 Thread Vince Vielhaber

On Tue, 7 Sep 2010, B. Alexander wrote:


I'm just wondering, since firefox/iceweasel seems to be getting unusable. I
have a 2.2GHz C2D box with an nvidia card at home, and a 3.0GHz C2D with a
(lame) ATI card at work. I find that firefox (or xulrunner-stub) have memory
leaks, and after a couple of days, it eats up a significant amount (10-30%)
of memory. The work box has 3GB and the home box has 4GB. It also eats up a
significant amount of CPU.

This morning, after idling all weekend, iceweasel on my work system was
chewing up between 70 and 100% of my cpus, and scrolling pages were
hesitating for several seconds.

So what do others use?


Firefox 3.6.8 normally.  On the work machine I use Google Chrome 'cuze
it's faster but I don't really like it much.  Chrome will start acting
strangly if I have too many windows open that are full of tabs where
Firefox doesn't seem to have a problem with it.  I like to take advantage
of the space in the status bar for extra buttons/functionality.  Can't
do that with Chrome.  Chrome makes you put all the extension buttons in
one place.  Chrome's also not as configurable as Firefox.

On memory leaks and stuff, they all seem to, especially if you use flash
and it seems just about every website on the planet uses it somewhere.

When it gets too bad I just kill it with a -9 and when I restart it will
restore everything the way it was sans memory leaks.

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Re: Recording A/V from embedded Flash player

2010-09-05 Thread Vince Vielhaber

On Sun, 5 Sep 2010, Celejar wrote:


I'm looking for a general solution to record audio and video from Flash
players embedded in webpages.  I've searched the web, but not found any
really general solution.  Some Flash video players save a .flv file
under /tmp, and that's great, since I can just copy it somewhere else
(sometimes it's necessary to do this before the video finishes (pausing
it if necessary), since it disappears on completion, but usually it
remains there indefinitely).  Obviously, anything that uses a mms: url
is manageable, since I can then feed that url to mplayer or vlc and
instruct them to capture / dump it.  But what to do when neither of
these is the case, and AFAICT the player is using some proprietary
protocol to communicate with the server?

I'm interested in audio and video, but primarily the former.  Now,
obviously the Flash code isn't providing its own HW drivers, so it must
be talking to the ALSA and video subsystems, so shouldn't there be some
way to instruct ALSA to dump the audio to a file?

Any help, ideas, leads will be much appreciated


When I need to just capture the audio from something I use audacity.

Alternately you can look at the webpage source and see what the file
name is of the flash and see if you can get it with wget.  Or try a
firefox extension that will download and save as an mp4.

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Re: The NAME environment variable

2010-08-27 Thread Vince Vielhaber

On Sat, 28 Aug 2010, T o n g wrote:


Hi,

The NAME environment variable is very important to my script, but in one
Debian derivative distro (cough, cough, Ubuntu), I found such
variable does not exist:

$ env | grep ^NAME || echo no found
no found

This is the first time that I found the NAME variable missing from the
environment. How common is this?


Lenny: no found.
FreeBSD: not there either

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Re: iceweasel vs google-chrome

2010-07-22 Thread Vince Vielhaber

On Thu, 22 Jul 2010, Paul Cartwright wrote:


I just found out I have an issue with audio playing in iceweasel, but NOT in
google-chrome.
I've mostly used iceweasel, but lately, every morning when I try to listen
live to a news show ( http://wsbradio.com/ - listen live) the audio comes out
either garbled, or not at all. usually I just do:
/etc/init.d/alsasound restart . It crashed iceweasel, and when I restart
iceweasel, audio works. Today I decided to just fire up google-chrome, and
went to that listen live, and IT WORKED.

any clues as to the difference in sound capabilities?


I have the same problem with firefox.  After it's been open for a
few hours that happens to the audio.  Doing a killall -9 firefox-bin
and then restarting it (with the killall it'll restore all the tabs
and windows) restores the audio.  I've found the same thing if I leave
alsaplayer open overnite.  The problem with google-chrome is that it
will run my loads way up (6-10) if I leave it open overnite.  I very
seldom close a browser and usually have multiple windows with multiple
tabs open.

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Re: OT:Video Capture From Camcorder

2010-07-15 Thread Vince Vielhaber

On Thu, 15 Jul 2010, Thomas H. George wrote:


Camcorder output is composite (two RCA jacks)

I bought one device which I can't get to work. Any products known to
work with Debian Squeeze?  I don't want to repeat my mistake.


What did you buy so noone else makes the same mistake?

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Re: [OT] First computer (was Re: LVM)

2010-06-17 Thread Vince Vielhaber

On Thu, 17 Jun 2010, Lisi wrote:


On Thursday 17 June 2010 15:03:52 Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:

What was that thing that was only a keyboard that had the cpu and memory
built into it? You connected a tape player for the I/O and a TV for the
display. I used it to play chess on and to do astrology programs. It
took hours to get that thing to read in a tape without errors. It was
around 1977 I think.


An early Atari?  My son had one in 79/80.


Vic-20, Commodore 64, Radio Shack Color Computer, there was also a
TI something back then.  Then there was also the Radio Shack Model I
but it didn't hook up to a tv.  It had a cheapo monochrome monitor.
Showing my age, I worked at an RS Repair Center back then.

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Moving a drive to another computer

2010-05-19 Thread Vince Vielhaber


A friend was running windows and the viruses got the best of it. She
sent me the drive so I could get her pics and documents off of it and
put 5.0.4 on it and send it back (she's a few states away).

What problems (and solutions) should I be expecting when she installs
the drive in her computer?  I'm assuming the network setup will be one
problem.

My background is mainly in FreeBSD.  If a drive is set up as being
/dev/ad0 and the other machine sees it as /dev/ad4 it won't complete
the boot, it'll complain with a cannot mount root error.  Will that be
an issue with Debian?

Thanks!
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Re: Moving a drive to another computer

2010-05-19 Thread Vince Vielhaber


On Wed, 19 May 2010, Paul E Condon wrote:


On 20100519_124653, Vince Vielhaber wrote:


A friend was running windows and the viruses got the best of it. She
sent me the drive so I could get her pics and documents off of it and
put 5.0.4 on it and send it back (she's a few states away).

What problems (and solutions) should I be expecting when she installs
the drive in her computer?  I'm assuming the network setup will be one
problem.

My background is mainly in FreeBSD.  If a drive is set up as being
/dev/ad0 and the other machine sees it as /dev/ad4 it won't complete
the boot, it'll complain with a cannot mount root error.  Will that be
an issue with Debian?

Thanks!
Vince.


Since your asking I assume you've never done it before.
Split the job into two separate tasks:
1) Get the pix off.
2) Install 5.0.4

1) install the drive as a second HD on a computer that boots
from the first HD, and explore what is on the drive. Mount your
friend's drive ro (read only). Depending on how many pix you find,
choose an appropriate storage medium to copy pix to.

Then 2) install 5.0.4, which will be much less nerve wracking if you
don't have to worry about losing the pix.


I'm just not sure about the linux part.  The first thing I did was
copied the entire windows drive to one on my desktop.  The pix and
stuff are safe.  I just want the installation on her end to be as
painless (for both of us) as possible.

I just set up my daughter's machine the same way this one will be
set up so I'm going to apply the suggestions I got earlier to my
daughter's drive and move it to another machine (or three) and see
how it goes.  I'm really not a fan of surprises!

Thanks!
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Why stunnel3?

2007-06-22 Thread vince
Two versions of stunnel are available - stunnel3 and stunnel4.  Normally
I would expect the higher numbered version to be the most recent and
better supported version.

Form some reason I don't know, I'm running stunnel3 and 
# apt-cache show stunnel
reports
Version: 2:3.26-dfsg-2
Replaces: stunnel4

Why has stunnel3 replaced stunnel4 on Debian?
Which is really the preferred version of stunnel?



Re: MRTG et ses fichiers de cache

2006-08-04 Thread vince
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Benoit Lathiere wrote:
 
 
 

 Bonjour,

 Je migre un serveur.
 Je voudrais également déplacer MRTG et ses stats. En dehors du
 dossier web, où puis-je trouver les fichiers (de cache) où MRTG
 stocke les données collectées ?
 Sans ça, le stat repart à 0.
 merci d'avance.

Ben.



 Salut

 Il va nous falloir un peu de précisions la...

 Tu utilises quoi ???
 une install maison de MRTG, le paquet Deb ??

 Ton fichier de conf, il n'y a rien dedans qui pourrait t'aider ??

 Sur une Debian, tu pourrais aller jeter un oeil dans /var/cache, il
 y a peut-être un répertoire mrtg

 A plus
 Guillaume


 
 J'ai mis le paquet Debian stable.
 Mon fichier de conf est très pauvre indique juste le répertoire web.
 MRTG tourne en daemon.
 J'ai cru voir que le fichier en cache serait le localhost.log du rép web
 (aux vues des données qu'il contient), mais mettre l'ancien log ne
 restaure pas l'historique.
 
 
En principe il me semble qu'il suffit de récuperer tous les fichiers
.log générés.
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Re: tar ne repond plus ???

2006-08-02 Thread vince
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pascal wrote:
 Josepha HODE a écrit :
 Bonsoir à tous,

  

 J’ai un problème avec la commande tar :

  

 Quand j’essaie de de zipper un document, j’ai l’erreur suivante :

  

 gzip: stdin: not in gzip format

 tar: Le processus enfant a retourné le statut 1

 tar: Statut d'erreur reporté d'erreurs précédentes.

  

 Qui pourrais m’aider svp ?

 Cordialement,

 Josepha.
 
 quelle est exactement ta commande ?
 
 Pascal
 
oui il semblerait que tu essaye de dezipper.
Pour zipper c'est tar -czvf nom_archive.tar.gz tes_fichiers

Cordialement
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Re: comment changer le theme de squirrelmail

2006-07-10 Thread vince
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Bonjour voudrais savoir comment changer le theme de squirrelmail.
 
 Quand je tape ./configure et que je choisi le menu 5 qui correspond aux
 themes
 puis le menu 1 (changer de theme) j'ai le message suivant:
 
 
 [theme] command (?=help) 
 
 
 je ne sais quoi taper pour appliquer l'un des thémes
 
 merci d'avance!
 
 
Salut,
quand tu te logue tu vas dans options/préférences d'affichage
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Re:

2006-04-12 Thread vince

Alexandre Gamahut wrote:

Est-il possible de'installer une debian sarge sur un ordinateur 
possédant un processeur AMD XP2400+ ?

Merci pour l'atention porté a ma demande.
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


oui bien sur


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Re: Aide analyse log squid avec sarg

2006-04-12 Thread vince

Alexandre Mackow wrote:


Bonjour à tous,
mon proxy squid commencant a prendre du poids, je desire analyser 
finement les logs (de l'access.log)...

j'apt-get install donc sarg.
J'essaie de lancer ma generation d'un fichier par:
sarg -f /usr/local/sarg/sarg.conf -o /var/www/log/ -l 
/var/log/squid/access.log


le sarg. conf est correctement renseigné, les droits d'ecriture sur le 
/var/www/log sont ok et les logs squid sont bien dans 
/var/log/squid/access.log...

Ceci dit, sarg me repond :
SARG: Records in file: 13834, reading: 100.00%
SARG: No records found
SARG: End

et aucune generation de fichier...J'ai essayé de mettre l'option -e 
pour l'envoi du rapport par mail, ca ne passe pas non plus...
Quelqu'un l'utilise t'il? et pourrait il m'aiguiller dans sa 
configuration?
Le man sarg et le site sourceforge ne regorgent pas d'information 
pratique...

Par avance merci...
++


Salut,

moi je l'utilise, ça marche très bien sans rien faire.

Cependant, la dernière version de la branche unstable ne semble pas 
fonctionner, vu que chez moi ça c'est mi à ne plus marché apres un 
apt-get upgrade.


La solution est de mettre à jour le fichier /etc/apt/sources.list avec 
seulement un mirroir stable, puis de faire apt-get remove --purge sarg, 
puis enfin apt-get install sarg.


Voila , en éspérant que cela t'aide.

Cordialement


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[no subject]

2006-04-10 Thread vince
Il faut changer les log prefix d'iptables pour que firewallEyes le
comprenne.
Voici un exemple:

iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -i eth0 --source-port 80 -j ACCEPT LOG
--log-level info --log-prefix RULE 3 -- ACCEPT .

Sinon pour faire plus simple vous pouvez utiliser fwbuilder qui est
capable de générer des logs pour firewalleyes.

Cordialement



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Re:enregistrer du son

2006-04-10 Thread vince
Salut,
moi j'ai eu un truc bizarre avec mon portable.
En fait,phone c'est a sortie audio.

Donc tu peux essayer de regarder si c'est pas un truc comme ça.

Cordialement


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Re: vue graphique d'un firewall

2006-04-09 Thread vince

Etienne Chové wrote:


patrick wrote:
 


Etienne Chové a écrit :

   


Bonsoir tout le monde,

Est ce que quelqu'un aurait dans ses tiroirs un petit script qui parse la sortie
de ( iptables -L ; iptbales -L -t nat ; iptables -L -t mangle ) et qui le
transforme en graphique (genre à base de dot) ?

... pour avoir une vue graphique d'un firewall.

Merci.

 


Bonjour,
Le module affichage des graphes firewall de sysstats dans webmin
(interface web de gestion de serveur linux) fait ça.
Mais si vous n'avez pas besoin de webmin, l'installer seulement pour
afficher des règles de firewall peut sembler lourd. Néanmoins, je
l'utlise et il sert à plein d'autres choses et entre autre à apprendre à
configurer linux.
un paquet debian pour webmin existe.
En espérant avoir aidé.
   



Merci, je regarderai tout ca la semaine prochaine...

 

Moi j'utilise FirewallEyes qui est une interface web qui affiche les 
logs d'iptables via un script php qui analyse le fichier /var/log/messages.


Le lien:
http://firewalleyes.creabilis.com

Cordialement


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Re: Ghost

2006-04-05 Thread vince
 Bonjour la liste

 Chez moi le lien pour g4u est OK.
 Par contre celui de UDPcast donné dans un autre post ne marche pas.
 Il semble que le site ne soit plus accessible.

 J'en profite pour dire que UDPcast serait en effet peut être plus adapté
 à ton besoin et plus simple à mettre en oeuvre. Encore faut il trouver
 un mirroir où le récupérer.

 Merci également pour tes commentaires sur mon site.


 
 Jean-Yves
 /***
 Linux user registered as #363916
 http://jeanyves.bossard.free.fr

 Salut,
moi personnellement j'adore partimage

http://www.partimage.org

Cordialement


 Largo Winzclav a écrit :
 Jean-Yves Bossard a écrit :
 Bonjour la liste,


 Ghost4unix (g4u) permet de faire cela :
 http://www.feyrer.de/g4u/



 Merci pour la réponse,

 HEu je n'ai pas réussi à aller sur ce site  cela ne marche pas
 d'ailleurs le lien mentionné plus bas ne fonctionne pas non plus.

 J'essairai demain depuis mon boulot.

 J'ai été faire un tour sur ton site je le trouve tres bien : look
 sobre mais tres beau pas de truc à clignoter dans tous les coins. non
 franchement il est  tres bien. J'ai commencé à lire un article c'est
 bien fait aussi je l'ai mis dans mes marque-pages pour y retourner
 tres prochainement.

 @+





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Re: Site de Gregory Turpin

2006-03-29 Thread vince

karim belkacem wrote:

dans ta veille techno duboc, ta prevu de te renseigner sur 
l'anti-staming a 2 balles ? parce que ca, ca en est...


j'te salut pas !

Le 29/03/06, *Webmaster * [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :




J-R DUBOC wrote:
 Objet : Site de Gregory Turpin

 Un site à consulter :
 http://gregoryturpin.com

Bravo !
Puisque l'on est dans les lancements de site :
http://vallee-aisne60.cef.fr/
Et
http://www.carmel.asso.fr/


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Tout à fait d'accord, trop pitié le gars et en plus c'est hors de propos 
ici.


Cordialement


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debian+flash

2006-02-08 Thread vince
Bonjour,
Je voudrais savoir si quelqu'un connaît un outil permettant de créer des
animations flash sous linux.
J'ai déja chercher sur google et dans les apt mais sans succès.

Merci d'avance

vincent


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Problems with debian kernel source 2.6.12-10 on HT cpu (SMP/SMT)

2005-11-09 Thread [eMAXX] Vince

Hi folks,

I really have no idea if this is the correct mailinglist for this, but 
I'll give it a try.


I tried to compile a SMP/SMT kernel for a Intel P4 with HyperThreading 
support CPU from debian kernel sources ( I tried 
linux-source-2.6.12_2.6.12-10_all.deb 
ftp://ftp.snt.utwente.nl/pub/linux/debian/pool/main/l/linux-2.6/linux-source-2.6.12_2.6.12-10_all.deb 
and linux-source-2.6.14_2.6.14-2_all.deb 
ftp://ftp.snt.utwente.nl/pub/linux/debian/pool/main/l/linux-2.6/linux-source-2.6.14_2.6.14-2_all.deb), 
but after running make-kpkg and rebooting, I still see one cpu in 
/proc/cpuinfo 


I did the same with some Vanilla sources (2.6.12.6) and it just works 
great! (I'm seeing 2 cpu's in /proc/cpuinfo).


Could there be a bug in the debian sources?

Regards,

Vince.


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Re: I've been blocked

2004-08-08 Thread Vince Hoang
On Sat, Aug 07, 2004 at 05:00:33PM -0400, Tong wrote:
 Sorry to everybody for those short annoying testing messages.
 It turned out that the very message that I wanted to post very
 much did get blocked, and I now know the reason.

Your messages to the list are setting off SpamAssassin.

  X-Rc-Virus: 2004-07-20_01
  X-Rc-Spam: 2004-07-19_01
  X-Spam-Status: No, hits=3.5 required=4.0 tests=FORGED_YAHOO_RCVD,
  FROM_ENDS_IN_NUMS,FROM_HAS_ULINE_NUMS autolearn=no
  version=2.63-lists.debian.org_2004_07_08_01

-Vince


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[no subject]

2004-04-30 Thread Vince

Bonjour,

Je galère depuis sur ma debian woody pour installer des packages plus
récents que ceux que je peux obtenir.
J'ai bien tenté de changer mon sources.list et de faire un update
derrière.

Mais alors j'ai en permanence des problèmes de dépendances.
En somme régulièrement je souhaites des paquets de testing sur ma woody
mais grosso modo si je les prends je suis obligé de prendre toute la
testing avec, si il me faudra passer des heures à résoudre les
dépendances, et encore parfois sans y arriver à cause de mon manque de
connaissances certains.

Que me conseillez vous de faire pour installer par exemple rdiff-backup
0.13.3 de testing au lieu du 0.6.0-1 de woody avec python 2.3 ?

Jusqu'ici je reste coincé sur des :
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
  rdiff-backup: Depends: python2.3 but it is not going to be installed

Et des :
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
  python2.3: Depends: python (= 2.3) but 2.1.3-3.2 is to be installed

Si je force le apt-get est ce que je ne risque pas de tout casser ?

Vous voyez mes problèmes existentiels ;o)
Auriez vous qq conseils à me donner pour orienter ma compréhension et
utiliser un peu mieux ma debian ?
Please ne me ressortez pas le sempiternel RTFM, parce que c'est pas comme
ca que ca donnera envie aux novices d'approfondir leurs connaissances avec
leur debian.

Vince




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Re: Install sur Powerbook 12 version septembre 2003 ?

2004-04-09 Thread Vince

Re,

J'ai suivi le document que tu indiques pour faire mon install mais je 
rencontre le problème tel qu'expliqué ci-dessous dans mon précédent 
email !!


Si tu as une idée elle est la bienvenue parce que là je ne sais plus 
quoi faire :-(


Merci bien

Vince

Le 8 avr. 2004, à 20:14, mdwax a écrit :


On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 16:05:41 +0200
Vince [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Salut Mdwax,
Malgré tout tu as fait ton install avec quelle version de debian ?
woody ? et comment ? parce que moi l'install démarre mais je me
retrouve bloqué dans une boucle concernant les modules lors de
l'install où tu fais la config des modules du kernel mais il ne trouve
rien à configurer et je tourne en rond sur ce menu :-(
Voilà



Je l'ai fait en woody en septembre et en sarge (avec le nouveau 
installateur Debian) il y a deux semaines.


Install fait grace a :

http://www.mathematik.uni-marburg.de/~schmidtm/apple/powerbook.en.php

Sinon pose tes questions je tenterai dit repondre.

@+.

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Install sur Powerbook 12 version septembre 2003 ?

2004-04-08 Thread Vince

Salut,
	Je cherche quelqu'un qui aurait réussi à installer une copie de debian 
fonctionnel sur un powerbook 12 version de septembre (ceux qui 
pédalent à 1GHz).

Merci bien

Vincèn
Bayonne


Re: Install sur Powerbook 12 version septembre 2003 ?

2004-04-08 Thread Vince

Salut Mdwax,
	Malgré tout tu as fait ton install avec quelle version de debian ? 
woody ? et comment ? parce que moi l'install démarre mais je me 
retrouve bloqué dans une boucle concernant les modules lors de 
l'install où tu fais la config des modules du kernel mais il ne trouve 
rien à configurer et je tourne en rond sur ce menu :-(

Voilà

Vince

Le 8 avr. 2004, à 15:49, mdwax a écrit :


On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 15:02:10 +0200
Vince [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Salut,
	Je cherche quelqu'un qui aurait réussi à installer une copie de 
debian

fonctionnel sur un powerbook 12 version de septembre (ceux qui
pédalent à 1GHz).
Merci bien


Désolé le mien pédale à 866.

Cordialement.

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Re: Install sur Powerbook 12 version septembre 2003 ?

2004-04-08 Thread Vince

Salut Topper,
	Ben comme expliqué dans mon message j'arrive à démarrer et à aller 
jusqu'à la copie depuis le net du kernel de démarrage. Ensuite j'arrive 
à l'étape de configuration des modules du kernel et là je tourne en 
rond, je choisis de configurer les modules du kernel, choix proposé par 
défaut, et puis là il me dit qu'il n'y a rien à configurer (No modules 
were found in /target/lib/modules/2.4.20_ben5) et que je dois d'abord 
configurer les modules du kernel (sic), donc je reviens au même point 
et donc je suis dans une boucle infernale !! Que faire ?

Thanks pour tes lumières si tu as une idée

Vincèn

Le 8 avr. 2004, à 15:47, topper a écrit :


J ai sarge installe sur un tibook 15

Toutefois, quel est ton probleme, je peux peut etre  t aider?

topper


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Re: reboot intempestif ?

2004-02-05 Thread Vince
Il n'y a rien dans mes logs et rien dans ma sequence de boot pouvant me metre 
sur la piste.

Existe t il un tool pour tester ma RAM ?

Merci


On Thursday 05 February 2004 00:19, Claude Reveret wrote:
 Bonjour,

 A mon avis tu devrais regarder les logs de ta machine

 fte /var/log/syslog
 ou
 fte /var/log/message

 Tu trouveras sans doute une piste.

 Tu peux peut-être poster un extrait des logs ici.

 Regarde aussi ce qui se passe au démarrage :

 dmesg  boot.txt

 @+, Claude

 Le Mercredi 4 Février 2004 22:09, Vince a écrit :
  Ce qui est bizzard, c'est que c'est a des moment different du processus
  de boot que ca redemarer, et ceci aleatoirement sans que j'y ai trouve
  une logique quelquonque.
  Le graveur marchait correctement sous Windows 98 ed2. C'est un Samsung.
 
  Je vient de desactiver les modules SCSI et j'ai l'impression que c plus
  stable (pas de reboot jusqu'a present !)
 
  J'ai l'impression que c le module ide-scsi : SCSI emulation support qui
  est en cause ! (a travers mon propre graveur qui doit etre la cause reel
  du probleme)  A t on des info sur de tels problemes ?
 
  Merci de votre aide
 
  On Wednesday 04 February 2004 19:32, ascii wrote:
   Vince a écrit :
   Bonjour à tous,
   
   ma premiere question sur la liste :
   
   Ma machine redemarre de facon aleatoire toute seule !!! De plus, il
lui faut au minimum 5 reboot avant de demarrer completement !
   
   Ceci se produit bizzarrement depuis que j'ai installé (niveau soft)
mon graveur via l'emulation SCSI. Je ne sais pas si cela peut avoir
un rapport ?
   
   Pour info : Debian Woody 3.0r0 Kernel 2.4.23
   
   Merci pour votre aide
   
   V.
  
   Blaster ?
   lol
   Désolé g pas pu m'en empêcher.
  
   Bonsoir la liste!!!
  
   Quand tu dit '5 reboot' c'est bien après le début
   du chargement du noyau? Si oui, g eu un problème similaire!
   Ma solution a été de mettre à jour le firmware du graveur. (Graveur
   MSI) Si non, peut être pb hard. Le graveur est-il récent?
   Fonctionne t-il sous un autre OS ?



reboot intempestif ?

2004-02-04 Thread Vince
Bonjour à tous,

ma premiere question sur la liste :

Ma machine redemarre de facon aleatoire toute seule !!! De plus, il lui faut 
au minimum 5 reboot avant de demarrer completement !

Ceci se produit bizzarrement depuis que j'ai installé (niveau soft) mon 
graveur via l'emulation SCSI. Je ne sais pas si cela peut avoir un rapport ?

Pour info : Debian Woody 3.0r0 Kernel 2.4.23

Merci pour votre aide

V.



Re: reboot intempestif ?

2004-02-04 Thread Vince
Ce qui est bizzard, c'est que c'est a des moment different du processus de 
boot que ca redemarer, et ceci aleatoirement sans que j'y ai trouve une 
logique quelquonque.
Le graveur marchait correctement sous Windows 98 ed2. C'est un Samsung.

Je vient de desactiver les modules SCSI et j'ai l'impression que c plus 
stable (pas de reboot jusqu'a present !)

J'ai l'impression que c le module ide-scsi : SCSI emulation support qui est 
en cause ! (a travers mon propre graveur qui doit etre la cause reel du 
probleme)  A t on des info sur de tels problemes ?

Merci de votre aide



On Wednesday 04 February 2004 19:32, ascii wrote:
 Vince a écrit :
 Bonjour à tous,
 
 ma premiere question sur la liste :
 
 Ma machine redemarre de facon aleatoire toute seule !!! De plus, il lui
  faut au minimum 5 reboot avant de demarrer completement !
 
 Ceci se produit bizzarrement depuis que j'ai installé (niveau soft) mon
 graveur via l'emulation SCSI. Je ne sais pas si cela peut avoir un rapport
  ?
 
 Pour info : Debian Woody 3.0r0 Kernel 2.4.23
 
 Merci pour votre aide
 
 V.

 Blaster ?
 lol
 Désolé g pas pu m'en empêcher.

 Bonsoir la liste!!!

 Quand tu dit '5 reboot' c'est bien après le début
 du chargement du noyau? Si oui, g eu un problème similaire!
 Ma solution a été de mettre à jour le firmware du graveur. (Graveur MSI)
 Si non, peut être pb hard. Le graveur est-il récent?
 Fonctionne t-il sous un autre OS ?



Problems with jigdo

2003-10-10 Thread TEETER,VINCE (HP-USA,ex1)
Hello

There has got to be a better way.  I'm sure some doc, somewhere explains why
the jigdo I downloaded doesn't work, but who can spend the time wading
through all that.  Many of us here at HP would really like to see Debian
replace the commercial versions of Linux, but the download and installation
interfaces need to work for everybody, not just the in-crowd.  

Ok, insult me now if that's what you want to do, but this is what I did, and
it did not work.  I download stuff all the time, so why does Debian have to
be hard ?

1. downloaded, unziped, and read README.txt for i386 jigdo.lite. 

2. followed instructions for dealing with a proxy:


Making jigdo-lite use your proxy

To make jigdo-lite use your proxy for its downloads, first
double-click on jigdo-lite.bat to start the program. As soon as the
input prompt has appeared, abort the program again and close the
command window.

You will find that jigdo-lite has created a file called
jigdo-lite-settings.txt in the same directory as this README.txt
file. Load this into an editor and find the line that starts with
wgetOpts. The following switches can be added to the line:

-e ftp_proxy=http://LOCAL-PROXY:PORT/
-e http_proxy=http://LOCAL-PROXY:PORT/
--proxy-user=USER
--proxy-passwd=PASSWORD

***This is way to terse.  I think you mean replace //LOCAL-PROXY:PORT/
with something but you need to show the exact syntax - I took a guess and
put in what is in my Iexplorer proxy page **

3.  tried starting jigdo-lite.bat both on the command line and by clicking
its icon in Explorer.

There was no jigdo-lite-settings.txt

4.  tried to contact a jigdo URL anyway, using what I guess is a jigdo
URL/file,  and got the followin in jigdo-lite-settings.txt which looks more
like some sort of log file:

jigdo='http://us.cdimage.debian.org/jigdo-area/3.0_r1/jigdo/i386/woody-i386-
jigdo'
debianMirror=''
nonusMirror=''
tmpDir='.'
jigdoOpts='--cache jigdo-file-cache.db'
wgetOpts='--passive-ftp --dot-style=mega --continue --timeout=30'
scanMenu=''

5.  So I added the proxy statemnts and the jigdo-lite-settings.txt file
looks like:

jigdo='http://us.cdimage.debian.org/jigdo-area/3.0_r1/jigdo/i386/woody-i386-
1.ji
gdo'
debianMirror=''
nonusMirror=''
tmpDir='.'
jigdoOpts='--cache jigdo-file-cache.db'
wgetOpts='--passive-ftp --dot-style=mega --continue --timeout=30 -e
ftp_proxy=ht
tp:web-proxy:8088 -e http_proxy=http:web-proxy:8088 --proxy-user=vxtee
proxy-pa
sswd='
scanMenu=''

And I got back:


Jigsaw Download lite
Copyright 2001-2003 by Richard Atterer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Loading settings from `jigdo-lite-settings.txt'

-
To resume a half-finished download, enter name of .jigdo file.
To start a new download, enter URL of .jigdo file.
You can also enter several URLs/filenames, separated with spaces,
or enumerate in {}, e.g. `http://server/cd-{1_NONUS,2,3}.jigdo'
jigdo
[http://us.cdimage.debian.org/jigdo-area/3.0_r1/jigdo/i386/woody-i386-1.jigd
o]:

Downloading .jigdo file
Proxy http:web-proxy:8088: Must be HTTP.
Proxy http:web-proxy:8088: Must be HTTP.

FINISHED --11:40:39--
Downloaded: 0 bytes in 0 files
File `woody-i386-1.jigdo' does not exist!
Press any key to continue . . .


6.  Next I tried to download the jigdo for Linux and got
jigdo-bin-0.7.0.tar.tar file.  I've never seen a tar.tar file before.
Changed the last tar to gz but gzip said it wasn't a gzip file.  Looked at
the web page and it actually has a bz2 extension, but gzip doesn't like that
either.  

7. So much for jigdo.

Vince


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Re: port forwarding issues

2003-07-01 Thread Vince Mulhollon





On 07/01/2003 09:32:48 Bas Zoetekouw wrote:

 Hi Peter!

 You wrote:

   i'm about to set up port forwarding on a firewall to be able to reach
  some hosts on the lan from the outside. i wish to use iptables
prerouting
  rules. my question is, is there a way to detect the port forwarding,
  and/or get info about the host i forward to (ip address mainly) ?
  supposing that the service i reach is free of bugs. as of my
understanding
  of prerouting, this is not likely.

 Do you mean something like a log of forwarded connections?  That can
 simply be accomplished with the LOG target of iptables.

 PS:  debian-security is not meant for discussing securing your firewall,
  but rather for reporting security vulnerabilities in Debian
packages.
 The debian-user mailing list is more appropraite for this kind of
 questions.

I would recommend debian-firewall as there is intense discussion there of
iptables.

Also look at this:

http://lists.debian.org/debian-firewall/2003/debian-firewall-200301/msg00030.html

Specifically, as Jason McCarty says:

If you did have them, they would go in INPUT. However, you already log
and drop them. However, a real concern is that someone could easily fill
up your logs with junk packets. You can prevent this by putting a limit
match (-m limit --limit 2/min  for example) in your LOG lines. The
problem with that is that you might miss some important packets since the
few that are getting logged are unimportant. I don't really know a solution
to this conundrum. I just log at 3/min.



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RE: New Kernel - No Network

2003-03-02 Thread Vince Turzo
what's a quick way to enable a static IP address?

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Elkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 9:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: New Kernel - No Network


On Saturday 01 March 2003 11:51 pm, Vince Turzo wrote:
I'm still trying to get connected with 2.4.20, while 2.2.22 connects without
problems. My debian system is on a lan. The ifconfig screens look the same,
except that eth0 has no IP address in 2.4.20, which leads me to believe that
the dhcp is not enabled in the new kernel. I'm not sure how to troubleshoot
that one. At the same time, if I do a lsmod on both, I get 4 modules on
2.2.22 and none on 2.4.20.  Are some of the module functions built into the
new kernel? I wouldn't have eth0 up if that function weren't handled by the
kernel, would I? After dmesg, the log on 2.4.20 seems to load Net 4.0
without problems, except at the end when it says... Unix domain sockets
1.0/SMP for Linux... ds: no socket drivers loaded.  Could this be a problem
in enabling connection to the lan?  Please advise.  Thanks.   Vince

I had a similar problem when I didn't enable socket filtering in the network
config section. Not doing so will stop DHCP from working.

Try enabling a static IP address. If that works you'll need to recompile
your
kernel with socket filtering.

Jeff Elkins
http://www.elkins.org





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RE: New Kernel - No Network

2003-03-01 Thread Vince Turzo
I'm still trying to get connected with 2.4.20, while 2.2.22 connects without
problems. My debian system is on a lan. The ifconfig screens look the same,
except that eth0 has no IP address in 2.4.20, which leads me to believe that
the dhcp is not enabled in the new kernel. I'm not sure how to troubleshoot
that one. At the same time, if I do a lsmod on both, I get 4 modules on
2.2.22 and none on 2.4.20.  Are some of the module functions built into the
new kernel? I wouldn't have eth0 up if that function weren't handled by the
kernel, would I? After dmesg, the log on 2.4.20 seems to load Net 4.0
without problems, except at the end when it says... Unix domain sockets
1.0/SMP for Linux... ds: no socket drivers loaded.  Could this be a problem
in enabling connection to the lan?  Please advise.  Thanks.   Vince

-Original Message-
From: Henrique de Moraes Holschuh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 2:09 PM
To: Svenn Are Bjerkem
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: New Kernel - No Network


On Sat, 01 Mar 2003, Svenn Are Bjerkem wrote:
 On Saturday 01 March 2003 19:08, Nathan Malmberg wrote:
  The network modules should come with the kernel image package, but
  rather than in the net directory of the 2.2 kernels, the 2.4 kernels
  place them in kernel/drivers/net.

 Yeah, you're right. There is no rtl8139.o driver in my .../net directory,
but
 there was a ne2k-pci.o module. I've heard that that one should also work.

For 8139 cards, ne2k-pci will NOT work.  You need the rtl8139, or 8139too
drivers for RTL 8139-based network cards (they are 100mbit/s nics).

ne2kpci will work with the rtl8029 and 8019, I think (they are 10mbit/s
nics)

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New Kernel - No Network

2003-02-28 Thread Vince Turzo
I just compiled and installed linux-2.4.20.  I had been running
linux-2.2.22 without network problems.  The new kernel does not
configure the network. At startup, the new kernel says it can't find
module 3c59x, the driver for the 3COM network card (it also says it
can't find the unix module). If I boot the older kernel, I have no
network problems at all.  I'm relatively new to Linux and don't know how
to troubleshoot the new kernel.  The modules and modules.conf files in
both kernels look the same.  Please advise.  Thanks.   Vince


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[NEWBIE]: HP DeskJet 710c - installation problems

2003-01-31 Thread vince jenkins
the packages I have used successfully for this winprinter are:
-- magicfilter
-- pnm2ppa
-- lprng
all of these can be obtained with apt-get install
as root run magicfilterconfig and answer questions it asks you -- if answered 
properly all will work great

here is a copy of my printcap file:



---Vince
Do It Now -- Because Today is Tomorrows History--Registered Linux User #278917 
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# software without specific prior written permission. This software
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#   @(#)etc.printcap5.2 (Berkeley) 5/5/88
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# This file was generated by /usr/sbin/magicfilterconfig.
#
lp|dj|HPDJ710:\
:lp=/dev/lp0:sd=/var/spool/lpd/dj:\
:sh:pw#80:pl#66:px#1440:mx#0:\
:if=/etc/magicfilter/pnm2ppa-720-color-filter:\
:af=/var/log/lp-acct:lf=/var/log/lp-errs:



Re: debian-user-digest Digest V2002 #890

2002-12-15 Thread vince jenkins




On Sun, 2002-12-15 at 13:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Subject: No Subject
Date: 15 Dec 2002 14:05:25 -0500

debian-user-digest DigestVolume 2002 : Issue 890

Today's Topics:
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From: dudahhh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sendmail - Errors
Date: 15 Dec 2002 08:46:06 -0800

Ok ive setup sendmail once before, my box crashed, and
here i go again.  I tried using stable version, and it
said couldnt find update_conf  i linked it, and then
itd say need to run sendmailconfig,  run it, it
reloads, when you try to start it, says same thing.. 
so it runs in a loop.

So now im trying testing version,  i installed it, but
some reason it would make all my files just
dead.letters, so then i just copied my old /etc/mail
ontop of the current one, since it had worked
previously.   Well now it sends mails, but with an
error thats bouncing them back...

Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2002 10:12:04 -0600
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From: Craig Dickson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT: Politics of Java
Date: 15 Dec 2002 09:09:48 -0800

Eric G. Miller wrote:

 On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 08:46:43PM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote:
 
  Yes, but the question is, how usable is it in practice? 
 [snip]
 
 People use tasks in Ada on a regular basis.  So, it must be usable,
 neigh?

By the same reasoning, concurrency support in C and C++ must be really
great, because there are lots of multithreaded programs written in those
languages. I've written many myself. Yet, in fact, there is no
concurrency support at all in those languages.

 3
   * a call on a protected subprogram of a protected object, providing
 exclusive read-write access, or concurrent read-only access to
 shared data;

What makes a subprogram protected? Is this a keyword or something that
the programmer has to put in the right place, like Java's
synchronized?

 8
 In addition, tasks can communicate indirectly by reading and
 updating (unprotected) shared variables, presuming the access is
 properly synchronized through some other kind of task interaction.

This sounds like thread synchronization is the programmer's problem,
at least for the case of unprotected variables.

This all sounds considerably more portable than C threading (which is
dependent either on calling OS services directly, or using a third-party
library that may not be available on all platforms, or may have
licensing issues), but not necessarily all that much better. The crucial
point, to me, is that for at least the most common kinds of thread
communication and data sharing, it should not be necessary for the
programmer to remember to do anything extra (like mark functions or
variables with a special thread-safety keyword). Erlang meets this
requirement in spades; I don't know of another language that does.

Craig






From: Kenneth Dombrowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SOLVED] Re: Bootable CD w/X-CD-Roast: mkisofs error
Date: 15 Dec 2002 12:09:47 -0500

Donald R. Spoon wrote:
 I went through this a couple of weeks ago, and finally the light-bulb 
 came on.  ALL of the extra work needed to make a CD bootable is done 
 

Compaq Presario 4500

2002-12-09 Thread Vince Hillier
I just got 2 old Compaq Presario's, one is model 4504 and the other a 4508.
After the debian install hanging about 400 times, I finally got it installed
(in parts I might add - Partitioned harddisk, froze, reboot, initialize
paritions, install base, froze, ...).

Now that it is installed, it boots up fine, but when I do anything, for
instance try to load the modules 8139too, I get kernel panics, then after
one of them, it's a chain reaction, and I get about 10 of them.  It ends up
stopping at (I can't see the whole output)

Code: 89 46 04 89 30 8b 41 08 89 c2 2b 54 24 14 81 fa ff 00 00 00
0 Kernel Panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
In interrupt handler - not syncing

Than the box is frozen, nothing works.

Has anyone successfully installed and used debian on these models from
Compaq?  I have searched around on google, and it appears that Compaq has A
LOT of problems with Linux.  Anyhow, I got the boxes for really cheap $70
for both, and was planning on using them for NAT'ing or something...

Thanks!




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RE: sync root passwords?

2002-12-04 Thread Vince Hillier


 -Original Message-
 From: Mike Egglestone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 2:02 PM
 To: debian
 Subject: Re: sync root passwords?
 
 Quoting Andrew Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  You might want to reconsider the project, frankly - why not make
 different
  root passwords for different machines? That would seem to be a more
 secure
  alternative. You can make them systematically different to save
yourself
  memorizing them all, by (for example) using the second letter of the
  hostname as one of the characters of the root password or something
 along
  those lines.
 
  ap
 
 It might be a little more secure. but what happens when the pattern
 changes?
 You have to login to each server and adjust it. I would like one
script to
 do
 them all at one shot. Plus, I figure if they hack my root passord,
they
 could
 probably easily figure out the pattern and get all my other servers
 anyway.
 
So then do something like:

#!/bin/sh
SERVER=merc satu plut mars uran

for i in $SERVER
 do
  ssh $SERVER passwd root 123$i321
 done


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RE: [OT] Clearing a BIOS password

2002-11-18 Thread Vince Hillier
 
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-Original Message-
From: Mark L. Kahnt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 7:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [OT] Clearing a BIOS password

On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 21:38, nate wrote:
 Mark L. Kahnt said:
  Anyone remember how to clear a password on a BIOS?

 this is very vendor specific, some bios's have backdoor passwords
 too.


  Yeah, it's all complicated - simply put, I need to clear the BIOS
  password, and I've forgotten the normal trick (other than removing the
  battery and disconnecting the power supply, and hoping the CMOS is
static
  RAM rather than EEPROM - which one guy I know used a number of years
back
  for his garage-built line of boxes.)

 this is what I would do, I've never seen it not work. most boards
 also have a jumper that you can switch to clear it as well(no need
 to disconnect power or battery).

 the first motherboards I worked on was in 486DX2 era, perhaps earlier
 boards were different.

 nate

It's an AMI on a machine installed only two years ago (I did the
install,) so I presume that the board itself is probably 2 1/2 years
old. I can see the battery, although it involves yanking two cards (it
is tucked in between the top PCI and the AGP card connectors.) I have
not seen any sign of a manual for the motherboard - my luck is that it
is on one of the CDs buried deep in some directory in a PDF file :(

I just want to get his key data backed up, figure out how to get Windows
restored, defrag, repartition, and get Linux and GRUB installed, and
then pray that he proves to be naturally adept at KDE or GNOME (he did
catch on to many things quickly, only uses this box for email and
browsing, and took a course on computer basics, including actually
learning what binary means.)
--
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ML Kahnt New Markets Consulting
Tel: (613) 531-8684 / (613) 539-0935
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Try the motherboard manufacturer's site.  They usually have the motherboard manuals 
available online, in pdf format.  The jumper to reset the bios should be located 
/near/ the battery, /should/.

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RE: XFree86

2002-11-14 Thread Vince Hillier
 
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To satisfy you? Mmhmm.

I simply gave him a lesson in life, if you're going to ask for something, be specific. 
 That, he will use for the rest of his life.  If you don't be specific, then you're 
going to have a lot of extra explaining to do.  If you want your answer fast, then 
you better make sure people understand the question clearly, if not it results in 1000 
more posts to this already high traffic list, as king wtf are you talking about?

Why would I bottom post? I find it quite nice to be able to read what is said at the 
top.  Sorry - scrolling through 1 messages a day is not my idea of fun.  Was it 
not easier to read my reply like this?  Wrap my lines...  I think this is a personal 
problem, configure your mail client to wrap lines.  If you have such a big problem 
with it, and you cannot choose to wrap lines, find a new email client, or it's tuff 
titty for you, isn't it?

Vince Hillier
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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|-Original Message-
|From: Rob Weir [mailto:rweir;softhome.net]
|Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 10:06 PM
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: Re: XFree86
|
|On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 12:07:56PM -0800, Vince Hillier wrote:
|
| Not only do you not tell us what you want to configure directly, you
|short form subject.  Did that extra second to type the three extra keys
|ect?
|
|If you're going to be anal, then don't top post, don't use Stupid
|Outlook Quote Mode (tm) and WRAP YOUR DAMN LINES.
|
|:-)
|
|-rob

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RE: Apache (PHP not working)

2002-11-13 Thread Vince Hillier
 
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If you compile your kernel yourself, make sure you choose your ethernet card in the 
kernel configuration as a module, then add 8139 to /etc/modules.

If you're just installing a precompiled kernel (from a package or something) just add 
the modules name 8139 to /etc/modules


edit your /etc/apache/httpd.conf and uncomment:
#php
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php 
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps

Vince Hillier
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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- -Original Message-
From: Michelle Storm [mailto:jade;ursine.dyndns.org] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 3:32 AM
To: Debian User List
Subject: Apache (PHP not working)

A little background.

jade@dragon:~$ uname -a
Linux dragon.ursine.dyndns.org 2.4.18-bf2.4 #1 Son Apr 14 09:53:28 CEST 2002 i686 
unknown unknown GNU/Linux

**I would be using the newest kernel: 2.4.19-k7, except that I don't
know how to install a module to run my network card which uses 8139
drivers.**

Mozilla 1.1

I am using the latest of everything. including the unstable stuff.
right now my problem is with PHP.

I will attach a .tgz file with my httpd.conf and mime.types. (if there's
any other info you need. just tell me what (and how to get it)).

Before my computer crashed the LAST time. I had everything working.
Now I can't get php to work. I get the following error.

- 
You have chosen to download a file of type: application/x-httpd/php from
http://dragon.ursine.dyndns.org/

What should Mozilla do with this file?
- 


**I also try: http://localhost/ with the same result**

Last time all I had to do was fix the mime.types
this time they are correct (that I can tell)

I've done everything I can think of. (I was using apache2, found out
that php doesn't work with apache2 yet.. so installed apache again.

Then I removed everything related to apache and php
then I installed apache and php

it still gives me the exact error above.

My php files work on roomates apache and as far as I can tell.. mine is
setup nearly identical to his. So I don't know what's wrong.


1) I have used /etc/init.d/apache restart (stop, start)
2) I have tried /etc/init.d/apachectl restart (stop, start)
3) I have restarted my computer completely
4) removed apache and php packages
5) reinstalled apache and php packages
6) retried steps 1 - 3.

Still not working. So now I'm asking for any help I can get. This has
stumped me. And my roommate refuses to help.

- -- 
Michelle Alexia Jade Storm
Dragon Impersonating a Human and failing.

P.S. Attaching the following files just because they are related to php
and or Apache:

  jades.apache-files.tgz which contains: /etc/apache
  jades.php4-files.tgz which contains: /etc/php4
  jades.phpmyadmin.tgz which contains: /etc/phpmyadmin
  jades.phppgadmin.tgz which contains: /etc/phppgadmin


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RE: Apache (PHP not working)

2002-11-13 Thread Vince Hillier
 
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I'm not sure if the module is 8139 or not, but yea, that's all it takes - once you 
know the module name - check the Ethernet HOWTO and search for your card model to find 
the module it uses.



Vince Hillier
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://plutonium.homeunix.com


- -Original Message-
From: Michelle Storm [mailto:jade;ursine.dyndns.org] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 7:23 AM
To: Debian User List
Subject: Re: Apache (PHP not working)

On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 09:43:48AM -0800, Vince Hillier wrote:
  
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 If you're just installing a precompiled kernel (from a package or something) just 
add the
 modules name 8139 to /etc/modules
 
If that's all it takes (adding a line for that module) I'm gonna kill my
roommate for being a lazy beep son-of-a-beep.

Hmm... Is your files called .php? or .php3 .phtml etc.. if they are not .php add their 
extension to the following line - after .php:

AddType application/x-httpd-php .php

 edit your /etc/apache/httpd.conf and uncomment:
 #php
 AddType application/x-httpd-php .php 
 AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps

It was installed that way. I didn't have to change it. I already has
that, and the mime.types has the correct parts also. This was the first
things I checked.


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RE: Apache (PHP not working)

2002-11-13 Thread Vince Hillier
 
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Yea, I know they're uncommented, when the look at their httpd.conf and find those 
lines, they'll see that their's IS commented, and they need to make it look like 
these.  I should have been more clear.

Vince Hillier
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://plutonium.homeunix.com


- -Original Message-
From: Justin Ryan [mailto:justin;gnubian.org] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 7:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Apache (PHP not working)

 If you're just installing a precompiled kernel (from a package or something) just 
add the modules name 8139 to /etc/modules

I beleive it'll be 8139too - in any case, it should be the same as
2.4.18-bf2.4 :)

 edit your /etc/apache/httpd.conf and uncomment:
 #php
 AddType application/x-httpd-php .php 
 AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps

Erm, these are uncommented :)

Perhaps the PHP scripts are not correctly printing the Content-Type
header?

try something like this at the beginning of your script(s):

print Content-Type: text/html\n\n;

Have fun :)

- -Jus

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RE: Software Selection Internet Admin School

2002-11-13 Thread Vince Hillier
 
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I assume you are requesting suggestions for a linux based router?

For firewalling, if you are running a 2.2 kernel, look into ipchains, if you are 
running 2.4 look into iptables.  There is a lot of firewall generator programs out 
there - gaurddog, firestarter, ferm, etc... these can make setting up a firewall for 
the timid easier.

For logging the username, you're going to have to use some sort of sniffer on the 
router box, dsniff, tcpdump, ngrep, etc...  You could also setup a proxy that records 
the required information - I don't have any examples on hand...

For reporting this information you could simply grep a log to find what you want, then 
mail it to [EMAIL PROTECTED], this is done easily with crontab.

As for the log server paper, that is not what you want, what that paper discusses is 
setting up a remote syslogd server, to obtain all syslog traffic on a network from 
various hosts on the network, although the document also has a lot of hardening tips.

Vince Hillier
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://plutonium.homeunix.com


|-Original Message-
|From: Dan [mailto:dan.hunt;st.brieux.com] On Behalf Of Dan Hunt
|Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 5:58 PM
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: Software Selection Internet Admin School
|
|Would you please consider making suggestions for a school?
|Inside the school youth log with usernames in a M$ enviroment.
|I have been asked to suggest software / equipment that would:
|A) Provide firewall services. B) Log ( capture ) the username
|and website visited. C) Report this information.
|Most of these schools have DSL and only one has dialup.
|
|I do not know enough about network admin to know what debian
|packages to look at. Does a Log Server
|http://debianplanet.org/node.php?id=847 do the right job
|for logging and reporting?
|
|The Microsoft Network Administrator felt that by trimming
|(somehow) the information the workstation info could be left
|out and ONLY the username and website address could be reported.
|
|For Example:
|Nov 22 2002 09:15 | davey-smith | barbie.com
|Nov 22 2002 09:22 | davey-smith | bay-watch-girls.com
|
|Any URL donated will be gratefully evaluated.
|
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RE: Need help ?

2002-11-13 Thread Vince Hillier
 
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After dealing with new users over the years, you learn real fast to pick out what 
people are actually asking, sure, if you read it and take it for what it is, and not 
what the user actually meant, you are correct.

Take a minute and ask yourself would this user possibly have a use for a 
control.tar.gz and data.tar.gz file?  Your answer should be no.  It should be clear 
by the question that the user has no idea what the heck to do with a .deb file.

Now if he asked How can I access the contents of of .deb file then yes, they may or 
may not what to access the actual .tar.gz files.

Vince Hillier
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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|-Original Message-
|From: Pigeon [mailto:jah.pigeon;ukonline.co.uk]
|Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 2:26 PM
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: Re: Need help ?
|
|On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 21:22:20 -0500, Robert L. Harris
|[EMAIL PROTECTED] top-posted so I humbly edited it:
|Thus spake Cyberthor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
|
| Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 18:15:48 -0800
| From: Cyberthor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: Need  help ?
| X-Mailing-List: [EMAIL PROTECTED] archive/latest/244950
|
| Hello
| How do I open a .deb file in Debian Linux  of  wvdial~ 1.deb ?
|   thank , Cyber
|
|
|dpkg -i wvdial~1.deb
|
|
|That's how you _install_ it. If by open you mean see what's in it
|then ar -x foo.deb extracts control.tar.gz and data.tar.gz which you
|can read in the obvious way. See people's replies to my Fik question
|about Debian source packages and Manual ldconfig required HELP!!!
|especially the URLs of Debian FAQs therein.
|
|Pigeon
|
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RE: Need help ?

2002-11-13 Thread Vince Hillier
 
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No, it doesn't.

Yea, that's how FAT got FAT. ;)

Vince Hillier
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|-Original Message-
|From: Rob Weir [mailto:rweir;softhome.net]
|Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 4:24 PM
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: Re: Need help ?
|
|On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 09:22:20PM -0500, Robert L. Harris wrote:
| dpkg -i wvdial~1.deb
|
|Does dpkg care about the filename?  It looks like FAT ate his .deb.
|
|-rob

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Re: error related

2001-10-05 Thread Vince Mulhollon

On 10/05/2001 02:30:16 PM Jeffrin Jose T. wrote:

  Hello all ,

  The output of ps x at a particular situation is related to this ..


 Unknown HZ value! (12) Assume 100.
 Warning: /usr/src/linux/System.map has an incorrect kernel version.
   PID TTY  STAT   TIME COMMAND
   596 ?S  0:01 oafd --ac-activate --ior-output-fd=10
  1687 tty2 S  0:00 -bash
  1689 tty2 S  0:00 mutt
  1695 tty2 S  0:01 emacs /tmp/mutt-jefspca-1689-0
  1704 tty1 S  0:00 -bash
  1706 tty1 R  0:00 ps x


 What does the first two lines say ?


I have no idea, but more information would help.

A) Please send a followup message to debian-user (not debian-devel)
containing:
Version of ps from ps --version
cat /proc/version
The Version: and Status: lines from dpkg -s procps etc

B) man ps /System.map read the description of the search for
system.map.  ls the various directories listed.  Is there a System.map file
there?  maybe accidentally deleted?  Maybe filesystem corruption in that
directory?

C) You may want to check the bugs for procps, etc, to see if someone has
run into this before.

Thanks and Good Luck!



diald timeouts

2001-03-20 Thread Vince Mulhollon
That would be a question for debian-user, although there's implications
that debian-devel could develop a system wide policy for all internet
packages to look at /etc/dialtimeout or something like that.

One solution I used many years ago was to list my DNS server multiple times
in /etc/resolv.conf  That multiplied my timeouts until finally the DNS
timeout was longer than my typical delay to connect.  I don't know if that
method still works on anything newer than Debian 1.2 or so...

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Hi,

A quick question regarding diald.

I've recently setup diald on my home PC which
is fairly slow to dialup, to the point that
most apps (nslookup, lynx etc) timeout before the
connection is made.

Lynx for example starts guessing a few seconds
before the connection is fully established.

nslookup gives up just before the connection is
establishedd.

Is there any way I can set a global timeout for
any internet access program?

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Re: box does weird stuff

2001-02-26 Thread Vince Mulhollon
I've gotten errors like that in the past.  I'd suspect a hard drive, IDE
cable, or controller problem.

The easiest thing you can do is open the machine up, disconnect the drives
control and power cables and plug them back in.  This never seems to help
much for me, but maybe you'll be lucky to discover your cables are loose.

Typically, when I experience these errors, the hard drive is not far from
death, although once it was a controller problem (swapping the drive didn't
help).

If you have any spare parts, try swapping and seeing where the trouble
goes.

Good Luck!

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hello I'm not to experienced with debian but I try to run a
gateway/fileserver/firewall for my home network on a pentium 100.
Sometimes this machine crashes (usually due to samba) and when I reboot
I get like tons of errors like the following:
Feb 26 16:53:34 cumulus kernel: hda: read_intr: error=0x00 { }
Feb 26 16:53:34 cumulus kernel: hda: read_intr: status=0x59 { DriveReady
SeekComplete DataRequest Error }
hda: read_intr: error=0x04 { DriveStatusError }
can any one tell me if this means a harddisk is about to die on me or
something else?

thanks heaps,
Eskild

P.S. I hope this is not the wrong list if it is I'm really sorry to have
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Re: Smallest ext2 file system?

2001-02-05 Thread Vince Mulhollon
The question belongs in debian-user.

Anyway, the answer is between 57856 and 58368 bytes is the minimum size on
my potato system.

I could probably determine a more exact answer, but I don't care.  Just
make it at least 114 blocks and you should be OK.

I haven't verified if the 114 block filesystem WORKS, but at least mke2fs
didn't error out.

nmc:~$ dd if=/dev/zero of=~/junk count=113
113+0 records in
113+0 records out

nmc:~$ /sbin/mke2fs junk
mke2fs 1.18, 11-Nov-1999 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
junk is not a block special device.
Proceed anyway? (y,n) y
junk: Not enough space to build proposed filesystem while setting up
superblock

nmc:~$ dd if=/dev/zero of=~/junk count=114
114+0 records in
114+0 records out

nmc:~$ /sbin/mke2fs junk
mke2fs 1.18, 11-Nov-1999 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
junk is not a block special device.
Proceed anyway? (y,n) y
Filesystem label=
OS type: Linux
Block size=1024 (log=0)
Fragment size=1024 (log=0)
16 inodes, 57 blocks
2 blocks (3.51%) reserved for the super user
First data block=1
1 block group
8192 blocks per group, 8192 fragments per group
16 inodes per group
Writing inode tables: done
Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done

nmc:~$ /sbin/mke2fs -V
mke2fs 1.18, 11-Nov-1999 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
Using EXT2FS Library version 1.18

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I've been experimenting with using an image file to hold small sets of
files, and have run into a snag. If I make the file only a few K large,
mke2fs complains it can't write a superblock. So, my question is: What is
the smallest ext2 file system that can be created?

Any suggestions welcomed,

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Offline mail reader for several lists

2000-12-05 Thread Vince Mulhollon
I think you need to ask debian-user about the packages named uqwk and
multimail or something like that.

Having never used either I can't help, but many many years ago I used a QWK
reader to read usenet news.

Anything else that is QWK compatible under development?

I would almost be interested in a GTK based QWK reader...

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I use procmail to sort my incoming mail (a dozen or so mailinglists) to
different folders. To read mail from home, I ssh to the computer at work
and
read mail with mutt.

But as phone lines ar expensive here, instead of spending an hour of
online mail reading, I would like to connect, download new mails,
disconnect, read and delete most of them, then connect again and write back
eventual changes to the folders.

Is there a piece of software that allows me to do just that? It doesn't
sound like a very exotic problem so someone else might have wanted a
solution. Using imap does not count, it won't work offline,
as it makes a connection to the server for every message to be
read.

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Network disapeared after upgrade.

2000-08-29 Thread vince
Hello list,

After the last upgrade my Potato box does not have any 
network device. Eth0 has disapeared. I've also lost my X11 
configuration and when I try to use XF86Setup It is imposible to 
communicate with the mouse.

Any idea where the problem coud be?

Thanks in advance and best regards.



xvidtune

1998-10-25 Thread Vince Rosso

When I try running xvidtune it tells me Please install the program before
using
Since xvidtune is part of the XF86Setup package I figured it was
installed.
XF86Setup works fine, but when it tries to run xvidtune, it also fails.
Any ideas?

--Vince


Netscape

1998-10-25 Thread Vince Rosso

When I try to run Netscape from a term window I get this error:

netscape: locale `C' not supported.

If the $XNLSPATH directory does not contain the proper config files,
Netscape will crash the first time you try to paste into a text
field.  (This is a bug in the X11R5 libraries against which this
program was linked.)

Since neither X11R4 nor X11R6 come with these config files, we have
included them with the Netscape distribution.  The normal place
for these files is /usr/X386/lib/X11/nls/.
If you can't create that
directory, you should set the $XNLSPATH environment variable to
point at the place where you installed the files.

Bus error

And then it exits. I have /no/ idea whatsoever what all of this means. I
create the directory /usr/X386/lib/X11/nls but I don't know what config
files it's talking about. TIA for any help.

--Vince


X won't work anymore

1998-10-24 Thread Vince Rosso

Hello all. I'm relatively new at linux so bear with me. I set up linux on
my box about two or three weeks ago. Everything was going fine and dandy.
I got everything going fine including X windows.
However, yesterday, I was in X, and installing maelstrom and quake (a
guy's gotta relax ya know...) and I rebooted my machine. After that it
startx, xterm, and other apps had just dissappeared. I couldn't get X
started no matter what I did. So, I just purged everything X-like from my
system and reinstalled it. Everything /seems/ to be back (then again, what
do I know), but now when I run 'startx' I get this error:

failed to set default font path '/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc,
.../fonts/75dpi/:unscaled,.../fonts/100dpi/:unscaled,.../fonts/Type1/,
.../fonts/Speedo/,.../fonts/75dpi/,.../fonts/100dpi/' 
Fatal server error:
could not open default font 'fixed'

_X11TransSocketUnixConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
giving up
xinit:  Connection refused (errno 111):  unable to connect to X server
xinit:  No such process (errno 3): Server error.

Any help would be great appreciated.

--Vincent Rosso