Pedro Quaresma de Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have instaled nis_3.1.deb (with libc6) but I am having problems
with the non-local users.
I have the following entry in /etc/passwd
+piupiu:*:0:0::/home/merlin/msky:/bin/bash
but when the user piupiu try to login
Debian
I was wondering if anyone would know how to set up lynx to use a proxy
server?? The standard lynx package doesn't seem to support it.
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On Thu, 12 Feb 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
: hmm... how would that stop users from running programs they copied onto my
: server?
Mount the /home partition noexec. In fact,
I was wondering if anyone would know how to set up lynx to use a proxy
server?? The standard lynx package doesn't seem to support it.
Try something like:
export http_proxy=http://localhost:8000;
Note the case. This works for many browsers, not only Lynx.
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Luke Chao [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was wondering if anyone would know how to set up lynx to use a proxy
server?? The standard lynx package doesn't seem to support it.
Try something like:
export http_proxy=http://localhost:8000;
^
export
Luke Chao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Try something like:
:
: export http_proxy=http://localhost:8000;
Or you can put that in lynx's global configuration file
(/etc/lynx.cfg). Edit that file and search for proxy .
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On 12 Feb 1998, William R. Ward wrote:
One comment about permissions: Web files do *NOT* have to be world
readable. They just have to be readable by the web server. If you
set up a user and group for your web server (I use www for both) you
can get by with just having the files be
at some point around 12 Feb 1998 12:58:39 -0600
Mike Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] mentioned:
Anselm == Anselm Lingnau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The current boot disks won't allow you to install over
PCMCIA ethernet or off a PCMCIA SCSI bus, AFAIK, but this
seems to be worked on.
Charles Briscoe-Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Scott McDermott) wrote:
I just tar as multi-volumes, set volume size appropriately to fit on a
disk.
Do you even need to set the size? I find this works pretty well:
% tar cvMf /dev/fd0 *
and at the other end:
% tar
Good night folks,
some of you were waiting for a mSQL 2.x package for a long time. I'm
sorry that it took so long for me to package it. This beast of
software is not easy to maintain. As you can see by looking at the
diff.gz file I've spent a lot of time packaging, improving and
correcting it.
How do I delete older sections of wtmp? I wouldn't mind leaving it there
to gather size but it's getting very large and eating up alot of space.
If it were a text file it would be easy to keep it at a certain size but
it seems to have some sort of binary format with which I'm not familiar.
Does
On Thu, Feb 12, 1998 at 01:15:06AM -0800, Matt Thompson wrote:
I find that printing from Acroread produces some postscript that ghostscript
doesn't like. This may be a bug in either package, I don't know.
I've seen this also.
In any case, ghostscripts starting at about 4.0 (I think) can
Where can I find source for dump+restore?
I have dump_0.3-14.deb and have hit
a problem where the master/slave protocol is
is botched.
I'd like to try a newer version before
giving up.
It it may be simpler to build dump from source
than to work with the version packed for hamm.
rob
[EMAIL
This is with several Debian 1.3.x machines.
I'm trying to make telnet transparent.
That is: I want to pass local environment
variables to the remote machine, I want to
login automatically, and I want to launch
a process on remote.
Telnet is giving me difficulties, I thought
the man page was
On Tue, 10 Feb 1998, Tim Sailer wrote:
The powers-that-be around here have almost decided to scrap Slowaris x86
for the 200 machine PPro compouter farm, and go with Linux... I need to
convince them to use Debian and not RH. They want to be able to
configure 1 machine and mirror the setup to
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
How do I get NIS to work with /etc/shadow? I got it working just find out
of the box for /etc/passwd... ypinit doesn't make that map.
Also does anyone have pwauth.h? poppassd wont work with shadow. I cannot
find this header (pw_encrypt) anywhere
Tomihisa Welsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] complained that:
Ever since I installed debian 1.3.1, less will unwantingly clear
the screen when after viewing a document (within an xterm). I can get rid
of this problem with the -X option (disables termcap before and after
calling less) however this
Where on the Web can we find an example of the latest
FSSTND (if this is still the standard) with permissions
shown? As you may see from the header on this message,
each time my LINUX system is up, more damage is possible.
Some of my previous posts on this have not even made it to
the list.
On Thu, 12 Feb 1998, Carl Fink wrote:
On Thu, Feb 12, 1998 at 01:15:06AM -0800, Matt Thompson wrote:
I find that printing from Acroread produces some postscript that ghostscript
doesn't like. This may be a bug in either package, I don't know.
I've seen this also.
In any case,
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Brandon Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 12 Feb 1998, William R. Ward wrote:
One comment about permissions: Web files do *NOT* have to be world
readable. They just have to be readable by the web server. If you
set up a user and group for your web server (I
On Fri, 13 Feb 1998, Martin Schulze wrote:
I have just uploaded this package to our main server. It'll be moved
into experimental as I'd like to give you a chance to test it first.
Please give it a try.
There will be some more msql2 packages uploaded within the next days.
gorgo will give
I would like to run fetchmail in my ip-up to pick up mail from a
couple of different places. Would it be best to run it via su so that it
is run using my account? Is there a better way? All of the accounts have
different user names. Not my choice.
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Hi,
I'm helping a friend setup debian on his computer; he uses the same
ISP as me, so I set it up just like mine.
It didn't work immediately (It just disconnected shortly after connect),
so I added +chap to the options file to make sure it was using the
CHAP auth that the server wanted.
Now
When I updated my hamm system tonight from my local mirror,
timezones was updated to 2.0.7pre1-1. It removed the setting GMT=
from wherever it belongs in hamm. (It was in /etc/init.d/boot
pre-hamm, but I haven't looked for it before now that /etc/init.d/boot
is no longer used. I inserted
Before I upgrade from bo to hamm, ldconfig showed three
warnings. This situation has been inherited by my hamm system. The
ldconfig message is:
bob:vc-2:bobldconfig
ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/lib/i486-linuxaout/libvga.so.1 (No
such file
or directory), skipping
ldconfig: warning:
On Thu, 12 Feb 1998, you wrote:
Many packages didn't install, and some could not be removed
(timezone, wg15-locale, etc). I manually
removed the packages the script didn't, then ran autoup.sh again,
What version of autoup.sh did you use? The most recent is
v0.19. The problems you
I appologise if this is off the topic, but I am trying to put together a
method for printer accounting on our debian linux server.
What I need at the moment is to find a way to count the number of pages in
a postscript document. Does anyone know an easy way to do this (or better
yet a program
I would like to run fetchmail in my ip-up to pick up mail from a
couple of different places. Would it be best to run it via su so that it
is run using my account? Is there a better way? All of the accounts have
different user names. Not my choice.
Hi.
If my memory doesn't fail me,
On Fri, Feb 13, 1998 at 10:56:19AM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote:
export https_proxy=http://localhost:8000/;
to, iirc, get some support for https:// urls, if your proxy supports
them, even if Lynx doesn't.
Interesting idea; loses some of the security though.
hamish
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Firstly, thanks for all the help in setting up fetchmail. It appears to at
least try to work, except...
I have installed EXIM, and when it is invoked as a daemon, I get the error
message in /var/log/exim/paniclog
Failed to get user name for uid 0
The configuration appeared to run OK.
Is there
On Thu, Feb 12, 1998 at 08:28:18PM -0500, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
On 12 Feb 1998, William R. Ward wrote:
One comment about permissions: Web files do *NOT* have to be world
readable. They just have to be readable by the web server. If you
set up a user and group for your web server (I use
To answer one question
the FSSTND is now outdated.
The current standard doc is the
Filesystem Hierarchy Standard -- Version 2.0
Dated Oct. 26 , 1997
also known as the FHS
I don't know where to get it...
I found it somewhere a coupla months back
goto altavista and do asearch on the filename
Try rerunning /usr/sbin/tzconfig ; when I run that the /etc/localtime gets
fixed. (Seems to occur if you remove the timezone package from bo after
installing timezones in hamm)
On Thu, 12 Feb 1998, Robert D. Hilliard wrote:
When I updated my hamm system tonight from my local mirror,
R. Chris Ross writes:
I would like to run fetchmail in my ip-up to pick up mail from a couple
of different places. Would it be best to run it via su so that it is run
using my account? Is there a better way?
I run it as postman, and put mailagent in postman's .forward to
distribute the mail.
I ran Filesystem Hierarchy Standard -- Version 2.0 as a
phrase, on the Metacrawler and received one hit to
Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
http://www.pathname.com/fhs/
by Daniel Quinlan, of course. From noting certain aspects of some
of the other questions to this user list, I thought it might
Hallo John,
On Fri, 13 Feb 1998, you wrote:
On Thu, Feb 12, 1998 at 06:31:41PM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
When I run slrn --spool, I get a screen with one row:
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OK. Try pressing S for subscribe with the comp.os.linux.announce line
highlighted.
Hi all,
I have a rather urgent problem I need some help with. Yesterday I had to
move my /var directory from it's own partition to the same partition as /.
No Problem, I'll use tar to preserve file permissions and links I thought.
It all went ok except for the mail. My local mail is now broken.
Hello,
My hamm system crashed the other day when the processor fan died.
I didn't observe any unusual output during the fsck on the subsequent
reboot--just a few inodes that were fixed and a few insignificant files
(all mail messages) were placed in /lost+found.
But now xdm doesn't come up, and
Roy C Bixler wrote:
On Thu, 12 Feb 1998, Kevin Cave wrote:
I've now tried 2.1.86, and it still has the same problem. I can use
slist to see the
various Netware servers, but I can't mount the volumes, or send print
files to 'em.
Yes, this is a problem. The only fix I know of right now
Anthony Towns wrote:
according to the FSSTND, but at least a couple of packages use /var
for executable files, notably dpkg (/var/lib/dpkg/info/*), and the
distributed-net client (/var/lib/distributed-net/distributed-net).
BTW, if /var was noexec, it remains possible to have something like
Hi,
I installed qt1g-dev (and qt1g) in my system, but when I try to compile
the first example from the tutorial, I get the message:
g++ hello.C -o hello
hello.C:9: qapp.h: No such file or directory
hello.C:10: qpushbt.h: No such file or directory
make: *** [hello] Error 1
Wasn't the
(Back to just debian-user; no discussions of policy in my message.)
Anthony Towns aj@azure.humbug.org.au writes:
But what about /var? /var/tmp should be world writable (albeit sticky)
according to the FSSTND, but at least a couple of packages use /var
for executable files, notably dpkg
Scott McDermott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know how I can go about keeping its size manageable? Say,
keep only the last month's worth of data? Without of course zeroing it
every month...I'd like it to always have a month of logs to inspect...
This should be done automatically every
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Miquel van Smoorenburg) writes:
Probably the struct lastlog is a bit bigger, but remember these files
are mostly empty. The file is probably not taking 18 MB on disk --
try a du lastlog to see how many bytes it is really taking.
You can also use the -s option to ls, which
Scott McDermott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know how I can go about keeping its size manageable? Say,
keep only the last month's worth of data? Without of course zeroing it
every month...I'd like it to always have a month of logs to inspect...
This is already done that way. Check
Timothy M. Hospedales [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The chap-secrets is in /etc/ppp, and I chmod'ed it to 777 just incase,
but it still does the same stuff.
pppd is paranoid about its secret files. They have to have 600 permissions.
Ciao,
Martin
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I'm helping a friend setup debian on his computer; he uses the same
ISP as me, so I set it up just like mine.
It didn't work immediately (It just disconnected shortly after connect),
so I added +chap to the options file to make sure it was
Robert D. Hilliard wrote:
Before I upgrade from bo to hamm, ldconfig showed three
warnings. This situation has been inherited by my hamm system. The
ldconfig message is:
bob:vc-2:bobldconfig
ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/lib/i486-linuxaout/libvga.so.1 (No
such file
or
Hi
I have installed Debian 1.3.1.r6 with X-windows package.
install xbase,xlib6,xfntbase, xserver-svga into harddisc. done
and set up xf86config. it went bummer.
Fatal server error:
No valid modes found.
what does that mean? it is something missing the X package?
mine is 486DX4 with 16mb and
Hi, I have installed Debian 1.3.1.r6 completely. Setting up the network
as I know about DNS, IP number etc.. i find it was hard to setup eth0
but it has an error.
Installing module SMC-Ultra.
Loading device 'eth0'
smc-ultra.c: No SMC Ultra card (i/o=0x280).
Recently we have started having a problem with temporary files created
by afterstep and then not deleted.
What happens is that a user starts afterstep and it creates a
/tmp/steprc file, containing their current setup. The permissions
are set according to the user's umask. Sometimes, when the
Hi all,
Except cfengine there is another hopefully better because debian specific
solution I discovered recently installing hamm. I mean
# dpkg --root=/another_machine_root_dir deb_file
Think about the great possibilities it gives! Let's assume
# mkdir /var/lib/dpkg/DebianFarm
# for i in
Robert D. Hilliard wrote:
Before I upgrade from bo to hamm, ldconfig showed three
warnings. This situation has been inherited by my hamm system. The
ldconfig message is:
bob:vc-2:bobldconfig
ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/lib/i486-linuxaout/libvga.so.1 (No
such file
or
Hi,
I'm running hamm and I'm using dselect with the ftp method to update
my system regularly. A couple of days or so, there was an update of
xscreensaver and since then I get the following errors:
xscreensaver: couldn't get password of broult
xscreensaver: couldn't get password of root
On Wed, 11 Feb 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
Is there a good spell checker for pine? - One that works all the time and
gives possible choices?
ispell does.
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Daniel J. Mashao
Electrical Engineering
Hi,
Yesterday I was surprised with a new problem. When trying to
access the floppy (I always did it), with mdir as well as with mount, I
got the following message from dmesg:
floppy0: Unable to allocate DMA memory
With little knowledge about this problem, I did an rmmod in
Does anybody know if there is some bit of magic out there that allows me
to read my cc:Mail account from my Debian hamm system at work?
I've tried using WINE to run Lotus cc:Mail, and it almost works, but just
doesn't open the inbox window - obviously WINE needs a bit more
code crunching done to
On Thu, Feb 12, 1998 at 09:06:27PM -0500, Carl Fink wrote:
In any case, ghostscripts starting at about 4.0 (I think) can print pdf
files natively. Skip the acroread step, and just ghostscript it directly.
(I'm not sure magicfilter can handle this on its own though!)
How does one print
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Robert D. Hilliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I updated my hamm system tonight from my local mirror,
timezones was updated to 2.0.7pre1-1. It removed the setting GMT=
from wherever it belongs in hamm.
That wasn't timezones, that was sysvinit.
(It was in
Carey Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Put /var/tmp on a different partition than /var (and /tmp on a
different partition than /). This also stops them from keeping huge
files in /var/tmp where the news spool, mail spool and logs are.
Of course, if you're being this paranoid, you should
K.Y.Lo wrote:
Hi
I have installed Debian 1.3.1.r6 with X-windows package.
install xbase,xlib6,xfntbase, xserver-svga into harddisc. done
and set up xf86config. it went bummer.
Fatal server error:
No valid modes found.
what does that mean? it is something missing the X
On 12 Feb, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
I would like to run fetchmail in my ip-up to pick up mail from a
couple of different places. Would it be best to run it via su so that it
is run using my account? Is there a better way? All of the accounts have
different user names. Not my choice.
Roy C Bixler wrote:
On Thu, 12 Feb 1998, Kevin Cave wrote:
I've now tried 2.1.86, and it still has the same problem. I can use
slist to see the
various Netware servers, but I can't mount the volumes, or send print
files to 'em.
Yes, this is a problem. The only fix I know of right now
Hello.., I would like to ask what are the terms spam mail and mail
relay? are they the same thing? how does it work and how to prevent
them?, or may be you can point me to the right direction where I can
find more info about it...
thanks in advance
kusuma
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William R. Ward) writes:
Charles Briscoe-Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
% tar xvMf /dev/fd0
Apart from when a disk goes bad (obviously), I've never had any trouble
with this.
Stick a 'z' in the tar options to get gzip (fewer floppies!)
--Bill.
Well, this
On Sat, Feb 14, 1998 at 09:03:34AM +0700, Wiria A Kusuma wrote:
Hello.., I would like to ask what are the terms spam mail and mail
relay? are they the same thing? how does it work and how to prevent
them?, or may be you can point me to the right direction where I can
find more info about it...
On Fri, 13 Feb 1998, Martin Schulze wrote:
On Sat, Feb 14, 1998 at 09:03:34AM +0700, Wiria A Kusuma wrote:
Hello.., I would like to ask what are the terms spam mail and mail
relay? are they the same thing? how does it work and how to prevent
them?, or may be you can point me to the right
K.Y.Lo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Installing module SMC-Ultra.
Loading device 'eth0'
smc-ultra.c: No SMC Ultra card (i/o=0x280).
/lib/modules/2.0.29/net/smc-ultra.0: init_module: Device or resource
busy.
Did you set the card to io 280 using it's dos setupdisk? (Also check, that
the IRQ
Mario Olimpio de Menezes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
floppy0: Unable to allocate DMA memory
With little knowledge about this problem, I did an rmmod in some
modules not being used at the moment and got the floppy accessible again.
Today the problem was back, and there isn't
How does one tell the IDE driver to use block read/writes whenever possible? I
ran into a situation where I was playing a wave file in the background and I
had to check a directory on that same drive. As soon as I invoked dir, the
sound went down the tubes and I noticed the excessive access of the
You're missing -lqt so that the library actually gets linked.
On Fri, 13 Feb 1998, Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella wrote:
I installed qt1g-dev (and qt1g) in my system, but when I try to compile
the first example from the tutorial, I get the message:
g++ hello.C -o hello
hello.C:9: qapp.h: No
I have been trying to upgrade from Bo to Hamm via ftp, as many of you are
now aware from my previous post Hamm upgrade woes. Thanks for all the
replies and advice. Still working on it.
Apparently one of the packages I downloaded is not properly installed or
configured, or maybe isn't even
On Fri, 13 Feb 1998, Kevin cave wrote:
Roy, I can't seem to locate ncpfs-2.1.1.tar.gz anywhere...
Try 'ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/ncpfs' Maybe the confusion is that
the file end in .tgz instead of .tar.gz ...
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The University of Chicago Press
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Hello!
I have a problem with Debian 1.3.1.
I want to use Debian in a network but I don´t find any devices for my
Winbond PCI 32 Bit Ethernet card. In a magazine I found an article which
explains how to configure the network ( Chip Extra - Linux ) and they
use the device eth0 via ifconfig. The
Marcelo E. Magallón wrote:
PPS: Since neither RH nor Debian actually have anything built-in for this
task, Debian is still a better choice: several times ppl in the
developer's list have expressed interest in further developing Deity into
this direction. I know this doesn't buy you anything
Can anyone tell me why I can't generate working Bash scripts?
For example, I want to create a short script called print so that I
can do some formatted printing:
#!/bin/sh
# Print -- formatted printer tool to get a 5-space margin and a
header/footer
pr -o 5 $1 | lpr
When I try to run this
thanks for everything.., short and clear explanation.
Martin Schulze wrote:
They're not equal.
. Relayed Mail is delivered through an innocent system that accepts
such mail. It is delivered to senders outside of the local area
(including MX hosting c). Modern MTA's doesn't allow
Hallo John,
I think this must be a file permissions problem. Everything you have done
seems to be correct so compare the permissions of your directories with
these settings from my setup.
You are correct. I discovered that I can run slrn as root and it works,
but not as a user. That must be
In an attempt to save the world from disaster, Bj?rn Hillebrand wrote:
[Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
Hello!
I have a problem with Debian 1.3.1.
I want to use Debian in a network but I don_t find any devices for my
Winbond PCI 32 Bit Ethernet card. In a magazine I
In an attempt to save the world from disaster, Wiria A Kusuma wrote:
[Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
thanks for everything.., short and clear explanation.
Martin Schulze wrote:
They're not equal.
. Relayed Mail is delivered through an innocent system that
On Thu, Feb 12, 1998 at 01:35:10PM +1100, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
I'm running Linux 2.1.x and haven't been able to get my zip drive
to work in ages (parallel port one). It should be as simple as installing
parport, parport_pc, then ppa, shouldn't it? parport_pc always tells
me device/resource
On Thu, Feb 12, 1998 at 06:12:43PM +0100, Ole J.Tetlie wrote:
[Please CC replies]
Hi,
I've tried to set up fetchmail to get mail from my university-account and
deliver it locally to smail on port 25. Telnetting to port 25 goes well.
When
I run 'fetchmail -v' however; the following happens:
How does one tell the IDE driver to use block read/writes whenever possible?
I
ran into a situation where I was playing a wave file in the background and I
had to check a directory on that same drive. As soon as I invoked dir, the
sound went down the tubes and I noticed the excessive access
Daniel Mashao [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for the explanation. Now I would like to know how do I stop mail
relaying in smail. I heard some people say smail is the biggest culprit
and I need to get something like exim or sendmail.
Is smail that insecure? And how can I know I am secure?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Daniel Martin at cush) writes:
Also, a one-bit error can ruin all files recorded after the error -
not a great idea. I really am surprised that there's no standard
backup method for debian that:
1) backs up across multiple volumes
2) provides checksums for each file, and
ok, i'm bravely going to try ppp again. I got it working with help under bo.
I have to initiate the session without a prompt from the machine, so i believe
that my script simply waited for CONNECT, and terminated.
But I've tried upgrading to the newer version, hoping to use pppd. However,
On Fri, Feb 13, 1998 at 01:58:45AM +, Robert D. Hilliard wrote:
Before I upgrade from bo to hamm, ldconfig showed three
warnings. This situation has been inherited by my hamm system. The
ldconfig message is:
bob:vc-2:bobldconfig
ldconfig: warning: can't open
On Thu, Feb 12, 1998 at 02:22:27PM -0800, Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella wrote:
Oliver Elphick writes:
Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella wrote:
Is there any address where we can send our wishes to debian packages
we would like to see created? Is there any address to consult for
programs that can't
In Hamm, the scripts are in /etc/ppp/provider and /etc/chatscripts.
Once in there they are just like the old bo scripts. The update should
have taken your old info and used it. BTW there is a howto for debian
in the works on www.debian.org/cgi-bin/fom. There is a ppp section.
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Am I missing something? Is it present, but not listed? How am I
supposed to know about the packages that do not exist in the US
mirror?
You can use on of the Debian Package Finders. My favorite (because I
helped write it) is:
http://larry.earthlight.co.nz/debian/
Adam.
Can anyone tell me why I can't generate working Bash scripts?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I suggest that you uuencode one of the non-working scripts and mail it
to the list. It could be that some funny characters slipped in and
they're confusing bash.
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Yes, we use the same dialup number and everything. Our ISP only authenticates
with CHAP, so we have to use this chap-secrets thing.
The chap secrets, now mode 600, in /etc/ppp has - Hisusername * Hispassword -
in it, just like mine.
The PPP.log says:
Feb 13 14:32:35 sexmajik pppd[174]: Connect:
Adam Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is a Debian package called e2compr including a kernel patch and
an update chattr.
But for some reason, the patch isn't included.
I just recheck it and you are true. The patch is part of the source
package and I thought it would be part of the
NOTICE:
Starting Monday, 16-Feb, there will be no source for debian packages
included in the mirror. I have completely ran out of disk space between
the incoming stuff and the 2 full distributions. I am working on getting
another drive for this system, but, since it serves no real purpose
On Fri, Feb 13, 1998 at 08:25:01AM -0500, Daniel Martin at cush wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William R. Ward) writes:
Charles Briscoe-Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
% tar xvMf /dev/fd0
Apart from when a disk goes bad (obviously), I've never had any trouble
with this.
Stick a
Timothy M. Hospedales [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Feb 13 14:32:37 sexmajik pppd[174]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x61 asyncmap
0xa auth chap md5 magic 0x3442bd5 pcomp]
Feb 13 14:32:37 sexmajik pppd[174]: sent [LCP ConfRej id=0x61 auth chap md5]
I don't know much about this, but it looks as if the
Hello all:
Can anyone tell me how to properly create
a link from the anonymous ftp/pub directory
to another directory located on the same or
on a different file system.
thanks in advance.
Peter
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Can anyone tell me how to properly create
a link from the anonymous ftp/pub directory
to another directory located on the same or
on a different file system.
You can't create symbolic links out of the anonftp directory, at least
not working ones. This is because the daemon runs
On 13 Feb 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to properly create
a link from the anonymous ftp/pub directory
to another directory located on the same or
on a different file system.
You can't create symbolic links out of the anonftp directory, at least
not working
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