Hola,
On dom, 12 dic 1999 00:15:16 José Miguel wrote:
Tengo otro problema en Debian Slink 2,1 que tengo instalada, no
puedo ejecutar Nestcape. Lo instale desde dselect con la opción de
instalar desde un grupo de paquetes preestablecidos, eligiendo la opción
que se podria traducir como
Si queres comprar o regalar Cd de musica, visita.
www.superdiscos.com.ar
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Hola linuxeros:
Ante todo gracias por contestar, como me pedisteis más datos ahi
van.
Estando en Xwindows en una xterm ejecuto
/usr/lib/menu/netscape-base-4 y me devuelve 'permiso denegado'. Si hago
un ls -al aparece -rw-r--r-- /usr/lib/menu/netscape-base-4 . Se me
olvidaba lo
El Fri, Dec 10, 1999,
Jaime E. Villate...
Cosme P. Cuevas wrote:
/dev/hdc5 1,0G 906M 104M 90% /usr/lib
/dev/hdc6 1,0G 906M 104M 90% /usr
Pero esas dos particiones en realidad no son de igual tamaño,
sino que la primera ocupa 600Mb
José Miguel wrote:
Hola linuxeros:
Ante todo gracias por contestar, como me pedisteis más datos ahi
van.
Estando en Xwindows en una xterm ejecuto
/usr/lib/menu/netscape-base-4 y me devuelve 'permiso denegado'. Si hago
un ls -al aparece -rw-r--r--
Hu bueno, es cierto que el comando adecuado no es ese, pero ademas
tienes que modificar un archivo de configuracion para que el root tenga
permiso para ejecutar netscape
el archivo en cuestion es /etc/netscape4/options
y tienes q añadirle la linea ALLOW_ROOT=yes
y ya esta, el root ya tiene
-Mensaje original-
De: Jon Noble [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Fecha: domingo 12 de diciembre de 1999 1:18
Asunto: Re: Solucionado lo del dispositivo de audio
Hola,
On dom, 12 dic 1999 00:15:16 José Miguel wrote:
Hola linuxeros:
Os agradezco vuestra ayuda, pero todavia no lo he conseguido.
Como me habeis contestado varios os voy a explicar el problema desde el
principio.
1) Instalo Debian Slink 2.1 con la opción de grupos de paquetes,
elegi la opción de usurio casero o algo asi. Despues
Hola a todos, el enviar este e-mail a la lista es para ver si me podeis
ayudar con el error que me genera el pc al arrancar un nuevo kernel
previamente compilado sin errores.
Concretamente se trata de la versión 2.2.3, la cual como os comento se
compila perfectamente pero al
On dom, dic 12, 1999 at 01:41:56 -, Miguel A. Abarca wrote:
Mi ordenador es un Pentium II 400 MHz y el actualizarme a un nuevo
núcleo
se debe al no poder configurar mi tarjeta gráfica -S3 Savage 3D- para
iniciar XWindows. Os estaría muy agradecido de poder ayudarme con este
Hola,
On dom, 12 dic 1999 09:01:24 José Miguel Sisó Espitia wrote:
Lo ejecuto como root , y en el shell desde consola me aparece
al ejecutar /usr/lib/menu/netscape-base-4 : permiso denegado.
Haciendo un ls -al aparece:
-rw-r--r-- root etc /usr/lib/menu/netscape-base-4
El domingo 12 de diciembre de 1999 a la(s) 13:41:56 -, Miguel A. Abarca
contaba:
me aparece un Kernel panic con el siguiente mensaje: No init
found. Try passing init= option to kernel; con la imagen anterior de un
kernel 2.0.34 no tengo ningún problema y me hace INIT versión la que sea.
hola,
¿sabria alguien decirme como poner los servicios de nfsd, y gidd en el
inetd.conf?; supongo que desde ahí será mas controlable en el caso de que se
muera el demonio y esos percances
por cierto, ¿ ha probado alguien el server de nfs por kernel?
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Hola,
Ademas de debdialog (muy bueno por cierto), que otras utilidades
amigables existen para construir y mantener paquetes debian?
Alguien sabe de alguna FAQ explicando como hacerse mantenedor de
paquetes debian??
Gracias!
JP (GPG key Available)
Estoy haciendo un trabajo de fin de Bachillerato sobre Linux, que cuenta
un 10%
de la nota global de 1º y 2º de Bachillerato (que burrada!!), que a su
vez es un
60% de la nota para entrar a la Universidad (el otro 40% es la nota de
la
Selectividad).
Este trabajo he decidido hacerlo sobre Debian
Que diferencia hay entre /etc/environment /etc/profile y $HOME/.bashrc??
Lo digo pq no se donde debo poner los alias, los export $XXX=xxx y set
_loquesea_
Gracias
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un interés infatigable y febril por las más
On Sun, Dec 12, 1999 at 03:11:59PM +0100, Jon Noble wrote:
Hola,
On dom, 12 dic 1999 09:01:24 José Miguel Sisó Espitia wrote:
Lo ejecuto como root , y en el shell desde consola me aparece
al ejecutar /usr/lib/menu/netscape-base-4 : permiso denegado.
Haciendo un ls -al
On Sat, Dec 11, 1999 at 11:07:35PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola,
Ademas de debdialog (muy bueno por cierto), que otras utilidades
amigables existen para construir y mantener paquetes debian?
debhelper y familia, y devscripts.
Alguien sabe de alguna FAQ explicando como hacerse
Nils-Erik Svangård:
De 7 som har svarat sa svarar bara 2/7 att ni ar battre an du. Sa jag
kommer att gora om allt till du inom kort.
Låter bra, jag hatar att bli kallad för ni. Jag är bara en person, och
vill inte bli tilltalad i plural...
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peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/
Ola
desculpe a intromissao, mas
por que nao usar EUA ??
Brasileiro (teclado padrão EUA)
On qua, 08 dez 1999, Gleydson Mazioli da Silva wrote:
Lalo Martins wrote:
Sim :-) concordo que ``US'' fica estranho.
Certo, eu coloquei como US para não ficar parado em uma só parte do
Hello,
for the sake of knowing how to do such thigns, I'd like to turn off some
services that I feel comprimise my server security, and aren't being used.
with portscan, this is what I get from a non-local host.
9 - discard
13 - daytime
*21 - ftp
*22 - ssh
*23 - telnet
*25 - smtp
37 - time
53
On 11/12/99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I compiled a new kernel (2.3.31) with Potato(current) kpkg and the
resulting .deb package says it installed fine but did not redirect the
vmlinuz link. Just changing this symlink won't boot system. Not sure
where to hunt bug.
yes I noticed this too, kernel
Enlightenment, for the most part, is fun for me. But its slowness compared
to something like Sawmill drives me a little nuts.
What is it about E that slows it down? Certain themes are faster than
others, which leads me to think that the theme has something to do with it.
But is there anything
On Thu, Dec 09, 1999 at 06:22:51PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The visiting Americans nodded appreciatively, but then did a
double-take as the kangaroos reappeared from behind a hill and
launched a barrage of Stinger missiles at the hapless helicopter.
A friend of mine proposes this be
I've got a project that needs a weblog with conversations, i.e. a
Slashdot clone.
Other than Squishdot, does anyone have any feedback on which Slashdot
clones to look at? I've been through Freshmeat and found several, but
toying around with them is increasingly time consuming. I'd love to
Ciao Colin Marquardt,
I use at home junkfilter with wwwoffle.
Do you mean junkbuster? That certainly can do the job.
hem... yes, right. :-)
(too junk even in my mind ... eh!eh!eh!)
Ciao
--
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paolo . pedaletti @ flashnet . it
Kent West wrote:
So basically I just live without sound (which only hurts when I'm showing
someone the
neat aspects of Linux, and then can't play a sound file).
What happens if you 'cat' a wav file to /dev/dsp ?
I've run out of ideas now. I used to run Maelstrom
on a 75 MHz Redhat 4.1
Hi !
You might compile the emu10k1 drivers with newer kernels
than 2.2.13, but you have to replace some includes in
/usr/include/linux with the header files in ./include/linux
of your kernel-source-package. (I don'T know, if the debian
kernel tools do this automatically, because I've not used
I'm trying to recompile the 2.2.13 kernel with alsa. My custom
kernel conflicts with alsa-modules-2.2.13, and I've tried
the kernel-image-2.2.13_2.2.13-2.deb, but it also conflicts,
( 2.2.13-1). Is an old version of 2.2.13 available, or
better yet, what do I need to do to be able to compile a
On Sun, Dec 12, 1999 at 05:11:54AM +0800, Ronald Tin wrote:
How could I deliver mails to accounts that don't really
exist? (I can't allocate 10 uids on a single machine, right?)
I have only read the FAQ and anatomy for postfix
Shall I play with the mailbox transport option for
local
On Sat, Dec 11, 1999 at 12:34:33AM -0800, George Bonser was heard to state:
Is Debian 2.2 (Potato) stable enough to use it?
I have been using it for almost a year. The thing is that a package might
cause problems from one day to the next. For what I have, everything is
working fine except
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999 19:35:03 -0500
Joe Bouchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A friend of mine proposes this be marketed as a game. Call it
Kanga-Doom.
Urk! he says without noticing the domain he is emailing from.
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mheyes == mheyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
mheyes The time and date are correct everywhere on my system, it
mheyes seems, except for the time stamp Netscape (Commnicator
mheyes 4.7) puts on my mail. The time stamp shows the time with a
mheyes -0 appended to it. I think it should
On Sat, Dec 11, 1999 at 06:27:58PM -0800, George Bonser wrote:
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, William Burrow wrote:
qmail can handle an unlimited number of users in an unlimited number of
domains using the likes of vchkpw. Check out:
So can exim. The problem is not delivering email via smtp ...
On Sun, Dec 12, 1999 at 12:48:49AM +, Randy Edwards wrote:
I've got a project that needs a weblog with conversations, i.e. a
Slashdot clone.
Any particular reason you don't want to use slash?
( http://slashdot.org/code.shtml )
Speaking of weblogs, does anyone know what happened to
On Sun, Dec 12, 1999 at 02:02:52PM +1100, Damon Muller wrote:
I think one issue is that, if you need to do a long, manual download, it
might be worth waiting. I have potato running on my machine at work, and
do an apt-get ugrade about once a week, and it's always a large
download.
I think,
ntp hasn't seemed to work for me for a while. I figured maybe all the ntp
servers I'd set it to use nolonger ran the ntp server or something. But I
just pulled 99 servers off of a list at http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp/
(1st relavant hit on ntp on www.google.com). Out of all of those 99
Damon wrote:
I have a slink system, which various potato modules (like gnome, glibc,
and a few other bits and pieces not available in slink) . . .
I was under the impression that slink couldn't be reliably upgraded to
glibc 2.1. Has that changed?
I've been using potato for months with very
I've got a friend who is interested in installing a Linux distro on his
machine (probably a dual-boot with Win98, although he may decide to just
get a different machine). At any rate, I'd seen some of the threads
regarding the potato boot-floppies and am concerned about whether they
actually
i just moved to a new place today where i no longer have a static ip, but
will be given a dynamic ip. could somebody clue me in on what needs to be
changed or where to look?
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]western washington university
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, George Bonser wrote:
NOT want to be able to type the path to another user's directory and see
their mail (or they, mine). My mail folders need to be unreadable by any
other user except me and the mail delivery program.
That is why you integrate the proper security
On Sat, Dec 11, 1999 at 06:27:58PM -0800, George Bonser wrote:
So can exim. The problem is not delivering email via smtp ... the problem
is accessing it via IMAP. If you have 64K users, how do you set
permissions so that one user can not deduce the path to another user's
directory and
On Sat, Dec 11, 1999 at 07:21:49PM -0800, George Bonser wrote:
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, William Burrow wrote:
You design your server to separate the paths that users are permitted to
access in a consistent, logical manner. The fact that a path exists to
the user does not mean it maps directly
thanks.. but turned out i forgot to compile the kernel w/ ip_filter..
oops.. thanks though..
-jason
When you are courting a nice girl an hour seems like a second. When you
sit on a red-hot cinder a second seems like an hour. That's relativity.
-Einstein
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999,
Did you try using alsa-source to compile a custom kernel module?
Marshal
From: Mark Blunier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Alsa and 2.2.13
Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 14:15:13 -0600 (CST)
I'm trying to recompile the 2.2.13 kernel with alsa. My custom
kernel conflicts with alsa-modules-2.2.13, and
Install dhcpcd. I think that should be enough.
Marshal
From: Dave Wiard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: dhcp
Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 20:19:23 -0800 (PST)
i just moved to a new place today where i no longer have a static ip, but
will be given a dynamic ip. could somebody clue me in on what needs
On Sat, Dec 11, 1999 at 03:08:33AM -0500, Kerne Fahey wrote
I have two very vague general questions:
1) On my linux box (no other fleshblood users besides me; it's a laptop),
I'm interested in emptying root's home directory, removing it, and making
a symbolic link to my home directory,
Marshal Wong wrote:
Right click in the icon box and choose this iconbox settings.
Marshal
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Ah-Hah! Thanks!
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We install Debian Linux at no
On 12/08/99 01:47PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The time and date are correct everywhere on my system, it seems, except for
the
time stamp Netscape (Commnicator 4.7) puts on my mail. The time stamp shows
the
time with a -0 appended to it. I think it should be -5. Any help appreciated!
On 12/11/99 06:54PM, Pollywog wrote:
Try something like this:
ALL:ALL : spawn (echo Attempt from %h %a to %d at `date` | tee -a
/var/log/tcp.deny.log |mail [EMAIL PROTECTED])
I gave this a shot, but nothing happened. Apparently I don't have a
spawn command on my machine. I have a
I cannot get a virtual terminal on a slink machine
following an X crash. Without a terminal I can only
start X remotely now, and ctl-alt-F1 (etc.) crashes
it again.
slink: fairly stock installation (except for below)
kernel-2.3.21
xserver: XF86_SVGA for 3dfx (recent version, downloaded
from
Something has happened to my console keyboard. The keys are all screwed up.
When I press 'q' I get 'a', I have to hold down the 'shif' key to get nubmers
The keyboard is only screwed up in the console. It is fine in Xwindows.
Anyone know how I can get my keyboard back?
Lance
On 11/12/99 Nagilum wrote:
I've got a friend who is interested in installing a Linux distro on his
machine (probably a dual-boot with Win98, although he may decide to just
get a different machine). At any rate, I'd seen some of the threads
regarding the potato boot-floppies and am concerned
Anyone using Linux ISDN in Italy? Which TA do you have?
Any known problems ?
Pf
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On Sat, Dec 11, 1999 at 10:47:16PM -0500, Darxus wrote:
ntp hasn't seemed to work for me for a while. I figured maybe all the ntp
servers I'd set it to use nolonger ran the ntp server or something. But I
just pulled 99 servers off of a list at http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp/
(1st relavant
I have /etc/init.d/boot.OLD and /etc/rc.boot/0setserial.pre-2.15.
Can I safely remove them?
Are files that dpkg -S reports that they are not found can be safely removed?
[11:12:47 /tmp]$ dpkg -S /etc/init.d/boot.OLD
dpkg: /etc/init.d/boot.OLD not found.
[11:14:42 /tmp]$ dpkg -S
I tried to adjust the system clock by
[10:24:52 /tmp]# hwclock --hctosys
[09:15:21 /tmp]#
[09:15:27 /tmp]# hwclock --show
Sun Dec 12 09:15:39 1999 -0.396524 seconds
Which is no good because I have the hardware clock set to UTC while I want to
use my local TZ. There for I issued
[09:15:38
Hi,
I'm considering buying a digital camera or videocam, but am concerned
about being able to download the JPEG images to Linux. Of course, the
cameras come with a serial cable and software for downloading the
images to Windows.
Does anyone know if these cameras simply pass the JPEG data down
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, Ronald Tin wrote:
I am about to build a (group of?) e-mail server for
a large number of users... more than 65536.
Using Debian of course. :)
It should include SMTP and IMAP. Users do not need to have
login accounts.
Probably I will be using Potato.
What should I start
On Sun, 12 Dec 1999, Neil Booth wrote:
I'm considering buying a digital camera or videocam, but am concerned
about being able to download the JPEG images to Linux. Of course, the
cameras come with a serial cable and software for downloading the
images to Windows.
Does anyone know if these
Hi,
You are correct in that every image used for a background or shape takes up
memory that slows down E. The extras like the animations also take up memory
so can slow it down. The default theme is quite large, or there are certainly
smaller ones, so check out e.themes.org for lots of
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Davide Libenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm doing an SMTP / POP3 / Finger server that run on Linux M$ WinNT that
support an unlimited number of users and that is not linked to system user
accounts.
It is written in C++ using gcc in Linux and Visual C++ in M$-Win and
Hi,
There are two ways to turn off services in inetd.conf and in the /etc/rc.d/*.
As you've discovered you can turn off any service which is controlled by the
super-server inetd by commenting it out and then restarting inetd e.g kill -HUP
`cat /var/run/inetd.pid`.
Servers which are not
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, you wrote:
I ahve all of these xpm packages installed and my wp8 works just fine, so
for simplicity, do what I do, grab everything with xpm in the name
ii xpm-bin 3.4j-0.6 X Pixmap libraries - associated
binaries
ii xpm4-altdev 3.4j-0.6 X
Hello.
I've been looking around for Debian packages of a recent version of
INND, but I could only find the old 1.7 version. Even Potato has
INND 1.7. :(
Is it possible to find an INND 2.x package for Debian?
Any particular reason you don't want to use slash?
( http://slashdot.org/code.shtml )
Actually, yes. It was the line of text on that page, something about
you *will* have problems (or something to that effect) that sort of scared
me. :-)
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I've had 2. First a Kodak DC25 that worked well. I ended up using
a combination of tools with a C proggy a gentleman wrote along time
ago. It worked, but it wasn't pretty.
I now have an Olympus. It's the second one. The first one died
mysteriously (I think my son dropped it in the
On 12-Dec-1999 Mark Wagnon wrote:
On 12/11/99 06:54PM, Pollywog wrote:
Try something like this:
ALL:ALL : spawn (echo Attempt from %h %a to %d at `date` | tee -a
/var/log/tcp.deny.log |mail [EMAIL PROTECTED])
I gave this a shot, but nothing happened. Apparently I don't have a
spawn
Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 11:33:23 -0800 (PST)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, dyer wrote:
I have bought (two day ago) a modem, it says (in the windows software)
that it is a Motorols SM56 PCI, Speakerphone Modem and it is on
COM4.
That says it all. Speakerphone
On 12-Dec-99 Matthew Bloch wrote:
On Sun, 12 Dec 1999, Neil Booth wrote:
I'm considering buying a digital camera or videocam, but am concerned
about being able to download the JPEG images to Linux. Of course, the
cameras come with a serial cable and software for downloading the
images to
I had read some docs which mentioned that on SysV, you can specify a * in
the 7th field of the passwd file (thisis from memory, I may be off) and
that user's login will then be chroot()ed to his home directory.
I was hoping to find a similar functionality in Debian, so I tried the *
in the 7th
On Sun, Dec 12, 1999 at 12:04:09PM -0500, Nagilum wrote:
I had read some docs which mentioned that on SysV, you can specify a * in
the 7th field of the passwd file (thisis from memory, I may be off) and
that user's login will then be chroot()ed to his home directory.
I was hoping to find a
On Fri, Dec 10, 1999 at 04:19:59PM +, Robert Helmer wrote:
Jason,
You can change the permissions on the device
( /dev/ttyS0 or whatever ) make it writable by
the dialout group, and put the users who can use
the modem in the dialout group.
Some of us use the dip group instead of
Mark Blunier hat gesagt: // Mark Blunier wrote:
I'm trying to recompile the 2.2.13 kernel with alsa. My custom
kernel conflicts with alsa-modules-2.2.13, and I've tried
the kernel-image-2.2.13_2.2.13-2.deb, but it also conflicts,
( 2.2.13-1). Is an old version of 2.2.13 available, or
On Sun, 12 Dec 1999, Marshal Wong wrote:
Did you try using alsa-source to compile a custom kernel module?
I did this and couldn't get the modules to initialise, though the
precompiled modules worked on the custom kernel. The build scripts in the
alsa-source package for kernel-package also
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, Darxus wrote:
ntp hasn't seemed to work for me for a while. I figured maybe all the ntp
servers I'd set it to use nolonger ran the ntp server or something. But I
just pulled 99 servers off of a list at http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp/
(1st relavant hit on ntp on
Carel Fellinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately it seems I've to bridge at home:(
Still hoping someone else would do it for the world to grab
I've setup a mail2news on news.ctrlaltdel.ch
To access this server you need a login and a password avaiable at
How do I convince Debian that I have my own MTA, thank you very much,
and it shouldn't attempt to install one of its own choosing? Is there
a way to permanently fulfill a dependency by hand without installing a
package? I'm not interested in having to tell dselect, dpkg, or apt
to ignore
On Sun, Dec 12, 1999 at 11:11:05AM -0500, Joe Bouchard wrote:
On Fri, Dec 10, 1999 at 04:19:59PM +, Robert Helmer wrote:
You can change the permissions on the device
( /dev/ttyS0 or whatever ) make it writable by
the dialout group, and put the users who can use
the modem in the
On Sun, Dec 12, 1999 at 01:33:41PM -0500, Russell Nelson wrote:
How do I convince Debian that I have my own MTA, thank you very much,
and it shouldn't attempt to install one of its own choosing? Is there
a way to permanently fulfill a dependency by hand without installing a
package? I'm not
On Sun, 12 Dec 1999, Mirek Kwasniak wrote:
I used your short list as above:
# ntpdate -v `cat /tmp/clock.lst`
12 Dec 10:55:42 ntpdate[1174]: ntpdate 4.0.98f Sun Nov 21 00:35:29 MST 1999
(1)
12 Dec 10:55:47 ntpdate[1174]: adjust time server 129.132.98.11 offset
-0.000396 sec
Maybe
On Sun, Dec 12, 1999 at 01:33:41PM -0500, Russell Nelson wrote:
How do I convince Debian that I have my own MTA, thank you very much,
and it shouldn't attempt to install one of its own choosing? Is there
a way to permanently fulfill a dependency by hand without installing a
package? I'm not
Trying to boot the rescue floppy (2.0) the kernel tries to load the
Symbios 810A scsi driver and just loops with endless
scsi host 0 abort (pid 7) timed out- resetting
scsi bus is being reset for host 0 channel 0
followed by a timed out message.
Had to get a rescue floppy with only adaptec
Thanks, PH
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Information Technology Consultant
Linux Solutions -- http://www.linuxsolutions.com.br
Av. Presidente Vargas, 509/4o andar - 852-4564 - Rio de Janeiro - RJ - Brazil
Joe Bouchard writes:
Some of us use the dip group instead of dialout. What's the
difference?
dip is the group that pppd and the ppp files belong to. dialout is the
group that the serial ports belong to. Membership in the dip group is
sufficient to allow users to use ppp as long as the
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 12-Dec-1999 Mark Wagnon wrote:
On 12/11/99 06:54PM, Pollywog wrote:
ALL:ALL : spawn (echo Attempt from %h %a to %d at `date` | tee -a
/var/log/tcp.deny.log |mail [EMAIL PROTECTED])
I gave this a shot, but nothing happened. Apparently I don't have a
spawn
Floyd Rodgers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
trying to initial load slink stable version sparc2 via floppies results in
these messages.
fatal error: cannot read file system
error: bad or malformed address
fatal error: cannot read file system
fatal error: cannot read file system
Please ask on
Hi,
I am having trouble getting X to forward across ssh from my debian box.
I have the following settings in my /etc/ssh/sshd_config:
X11Forwarding yes
X11DisplayOffset 10
I have xauth installed (did that after getting an error about X
forwarding upon connection).
Right now, if
Hi,
I am looking for a program to send all users on a linux network an
x-windows message. Preferrably an utility that can be used to broadcast
a messages to all systems at once.
There is of course xmessage, but this is not really suited for the
situation. Another possibility is linpopup, but I
Hi,
Im running win95 on harddisk 1 (primary ide
master). it has 2 partitions, but used by windows. On harddisk 2
(secondary ide master), I have just installed linux. I can boot using the
boot disk - however for some reason it takes about 10 minutes when it says
"Loading linux..". I have
Hi!
How come that apt-get dist-upgrade upgrades packages that I have
compiled myself (from the sources), although the version in the Debian
archive is the same as the one I have compiled myself?
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*- On 12 Dec, peter karlsson wrote about apt-get dist-upgrade replacing
self-built archives
Hi!
How come that apt-get dist-upgrade upgrades packages that I have
compiled myself (from the sources), although the version in the Debian
archive is the same as the one I have compiled myself?
On 12-Dec-99 Matthew Bloch wrote:
On Sun, 12 Dec 1999, Neil Booth wrote:
I'm considering buying a digital camera or videocam, but am concerned
about being able to download the JPEG images to Linux. Of course, the
cameras come with a serial cable and software for downloading the
(Ted Harding) wrote:
It is worth considering a camera that can record the JPEG file directly
to a floppy disk -- either natively (the Sony Mavica was probably the
earliest to do it this way) or using a bit of clip-on kit which you
snip
(The floppies used are in all cases -- as far as I know --
Does anyone know either of the following. 1)If there are potato
cd-images around, and if so, where? 2)Where the documentation for
setting up a debain mirror is?
I want to be able to bring the entire distro home with me over
christmas, where I will have a slow connection. I need to install on a
Hello,
I was curious if anyone had a pointer to JAVA 2 deb packages
for slink. As I suspect this will be a very big download, and
I'm using a modem, I want to make sure I get the right stuff.
I also heard there is an emacs-based JDE, which I also would like
to get, if this is separate from the
Hello,
I am at present using the Microsoft Windows 98 OS. I have two hard
discs. If I transfer everything to one hard disc and then format the
empty disc, can I install the Debian System: i386 to this formatted
hard disc without causing any problems to the Windows 98 OS? In other
words can I
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