At 07:37 p.m. 2000-05-02 +0200, Luis M. García Ruipérez wrote:
Con las prisas se me ha olvidado lo siguiente:
Independientemente de si es o no es el funcionamiento normal de /dev/zero,
SÍ es cierto que cualquier usuario, simplemente emitiendo esa orden, puede
acabar con los recursos del
El martes 02 de mayo de 2000 a la(s) 15:06:18 -0500, Ugo Enrico Albarello
contaba:
Un perl sencillo que se llame a sí mismo (ejecutable por cualquiera),
manda al piso el sistema.
Creo que con PAM se puede limitar el número máximo de procesos
por usuario, lo que acabaría con este
Angel == Angel Vicente Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angel Hola... Sospecho que mi proveedor (iddeo) no utiliza
Angel negociacion MPPP, necesaria para enganchar el segundo canal
Angel RDSI, por esto que veo en el ppp.log
Angel MPPP negotiation He: No We: No
Hola a todos...
He consultado con el provvedor que gestiona nuestro dominio, la posibilidad
de tener plussed users en las cuentas de correo, es decir
[EMAIL PROTECTED], y me ha respondido que es un servicio que no
prestan. Yo pienso que mas que un servicio, es una configuracion del
servidor de
Bueno, y además tenemos el comando ulimit (man bash), que
permite limitar un montón de cosas para una shell, entre las
cuales tenemos:
* tamaño de los cores
* nº máximo de procesos
* memoria virtual (Kbytes)
* cpu time (seconds)
* nº ficheros abiertos
No tengo claro quién ejecuta esto,
instale un cliente sock 4.
quiero a traves de este poder conectarme por telnet
a otro equipo ,vi que hay un archivo /etc/socks.conf y ademas habla de una
variables de entorno si alguien lo configuro me gustaria que me comente
como.
pd: se puede usar para llevar a cabo conexiones
smb?
desde
El miércoles 03 de mayo de 2000 a la(s) 09:03:37 +0100, Arregui-García,
Javier contaba:
Bueno, y además tenemos el comando ulimit (man bash), que
permite limitar un montón de cosas para una shell, entre las
cuales tenemos:
* tamaño de los cores
* nº máximo de procesos
* memoria virtual
At 04:13 p.m. 2000-05-03 +0200, Hue-Bond wrote:
El miércoles 03 de mayo de 2000 a la(s) 09:03:37 +0100, Arregui-García,
Javier contaba:
Bueno, y además tenemos el comando ulimit (man bash), que
permite limitar un montón de cosas para una shell, entre las
cuales tenemos:
* tamaño de los cores
De hecho, que sepais que i2e está disponible en Debian desde hace
algún tiempo, en la versión unstable, esto es. Aún no he hecho el paquete
para la última versión pero lo intentaré hacer en breve.
Podeis mirar los paquetes en
http://www.dat.etsit.upm.es/~jfs/debian/i2e
Pues eso parece... yo me quedé para ver qué hacer y de pronto no vi
a nadie ¿estuviste por aquí el fin de semana? Haberme pegado un toque,
estuve con Wichert el sabado por la tarde
Un saludo
Javi
PD: Y como te fuiste corriendo no te page el polo... a ver cómo lo
Lo de retecal me lo conozco :)
Mi sugerencia: monta un proxy en tu máquina que rediriga los accesos
del servidor de web al servicio que quieras... es posible hacerlo (yo aún no
lo he intentado).
O, más sencillo, monta el telnet en el puerto 80 :)
On Mon, May 01, 2000 at
En Debian hay soporte para limitar los recursos que pueden consumir
los usuarios, aunque a priori estos recursos no están limitados. Así que sí,
un usuario puede tostar el ordenador.
Los límites se pueden modificar editando el fichero
/etc/security/limits.conf que se distribuye
Bueno, sea una configuración del servidor de correo o no (que sí lo
es, qmail soporta [EMAIL PROTECTED] por ejemplo) es un servicio que ellos
prestan. Es igual que si te dejan poner o no páginas personales, es un tema
de configuración del servidor de WWW pero un servicio que dan.
Umm... hay más información en detalle sobre esto en el paquete
gettext ('info gettext') y también puedes encontrarla en
http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/gettext.html. Pero resumiendo
LC_ALL - aplicado a todo el entorno
LC_MESSAGES - aplicado a los mensajes de salida del programa o a
¿Qué tal si se distribujera como paquete Deiban? i.e. documentación
instalada en el usuario. De esta forma la gente no tendría que mirarla en
Internet sino que dispondría de una copia local ¿suena bien?.
La verdad es que tras haber recopilado los documentos del LDP en
paquetes
Salu2 a to2 to2
Como indico en la cabecera me ha surgido un problema de dependencias.
Creo que se cual es el problema pero quiero que alguien me lo confirme
antes de seguir gastando pasta bajando paquetes, y es que creo que he
puesto la carreta delante de los bueyes. Me explico.
Mi actual kernel
Hola chicos:
Sigo con mi problema, y no se si ayudara, pero he hecho un plog como
root (despues de ejecutar el pon) y me da este extraño error:
May 3 17:51:01 top pppd(217): pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0
May 3 17:51:01 top pppd(217): tcgetattr: Input/output error(5)
May 3 17:51:01 top
Gracias,
Eso era lo que estaba buscando... ayer estaba como en un corto circuito.
ADnoctum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
__
Aquel que sacrifica funcionalidad por -o)
facilidad de uso pierde ambas y no /\
merece ninguna._\_v
Desculpe,
mas acredito que o subject esteja um pouco confuso. A questão, na
realidade, não é sobre a versão do Debian, pois isto eu já sabia. O que eu
queria saber era qual o release da mesma, tal como
Debian 2.1r2, 2.1r5, etc...
Há alguma forma de descobrir qual o Release da
Olá PessoALL,
Andei olhando os arquivos das listas para descobrir como andam
as traduções e poder ajudar mas não consegui ter certeza de quem está
com o que e qual a situação atual.
Minha dúvida então é: nós temos algum tipo de controle sobre
como está o andamento das traduções?
Vá em http://gamesnow.sourceforge.net
Entre no link de tutoriais e veja diretório com os mesmos...
Nivaldo A. P. de Vasconcelos wrote:
Alguem conhece algum Tutorial de Xlib, em especial sobre as Rotinas
Graficas, disponivel na Web ??
Agradece,
Nivaldo
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I'm trying to install potato over a PPP connection between a laptop with no
network card (hermod) and a desktop with ethernet (bolverk).
I can communicate over the null modem between machines with minicom no
problem.
hermod:~# pppd -detach /dev/ttyS0 57600 192.168.5.2:192.168.5.1 crtscts
debug
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Adam Shand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so the version you need is 0.32beta1. and look according to freshmeat you
can download that version at:
http://www.inter7.com/courierimap/courier-imap-0.31.32pre1.tar.gz
so don't even bother with the patch, just recompile
Can someone help me figure out this
"/.bash_history" from my
computer that someone cracked into and did some
damage.
I'll probably re-install the box, but I'd like to
see what they did
before I destroy it. I've attached the
"/.bash_history".
Dzuy
w
ifconfig
ls -la
logout
exit
id
who
ping
hi i have outlook and outlook express is there a way to use just outlook to
send and receve mail from thatplease advise
robert and please respond to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
thank you so much
Eric G . Miller egm2@jps.net writes:
On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 07:59:25PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
I've been using GNOME for awhile in potato--my first encounter with
it. It just doesn't seem ready. I know potato is pre-release, and we
may not have the latest GNOME in it, and the GNOME
Bryan Scaringe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I originally came from the MS-DOS world to Linux using Matt Welsh's
Linux Installation and Getting Started. It is part of the Linux
Documantation Project, and hence, available at www.linuxdoc.org (click
Guides, should be the first one listed). Note
Dan Brosemer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My typical strategy for configuring X is to go through xf86config and then
try to start X many times deleting modelines from the XF86Config file when
they fail (my monitor stays black). This worked great for all of the 3.3
series.
I compiled XF86 4.0
Kovacs Istvan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello!
I tried gnus, recommended by several people (thanks to all who
responded!), and it froze my emacs20. Here's what I wrote to John
Hasler, one of the people trying to help:
---
I installed gnus (gnus_5.8.3-9.deb) on top of Emacs20. I launched
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 07:53:20AM -0400, Dan Brosemer wrote:
My typical strategy for configuring X is to go through xf86config and then
try to start X many times deleting modelines from the XF86Config file when
they fail (my monitor stays black). This worked great for all of the 3.3
series
Acho que isso não é possível.
Quoting Marcio Henrique Leiner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Desculpe,
mas acredito que o subject esteja um pouco confuso. A questão, na
realidade, não é sobre a versão do Debian, pois isto eu já sabia. O que eu
queria saber era qual o release da mesma, tal
could someone who has Gnome working post his/her configuation? I've
edited Xsession according to _Learning Debian GNU/Linux :
#!/bin/bash
xterm
gmc
enlightenment
panel
exit 0
##
basically I guess I'm running the aps without any session and I have
to reconstruct
I found that the menu file turned out to be /etc/X11/WindowMaker/menu
Cheers,
Corey Popelier
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~pancreas
Work Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 2 May 2000, Ron Farrer wrote:
Where are wmakers config files? I keep editing ~/GNUstep/Default/WMState
but evertime
That's an awesome trail your cracker left there...!
Does anyone know what 'anatomy' and 'kofd/kod' are? Perhaps the source
is still on the machine in /root/.dead/home/.dead/dead/ (or something
like that)
It looks like he was performing port scans from your machine (./pscan IP
PORT entries).
# dpkg -l mysql\*
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ NameVersion Description
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 07:04:23PM -0400,
David S. Bateman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
edited Xsession according to _Learning Debian GNU/Linux :
I assume you mean ~/.xsession. I should hope the book wouldn't
advise that you screw up /etc/X11/Xsession.
#!/bin/bash
xterm
gmc
I've recompiled and installed kernels before and haven't had this
problem. I downloaded the kernel source and headers debs for 2.2.14,
rebuilt and recompiled the kernel source without any errors, then did a
make dep. Next, found the *Custom* kernel in /usr/src, and tried to
install it with
This is a mail list for people who are using Debian Linux. What are you
asking exactly? Outlook express won't work with Linux directly. You
could use it if you networked your windows box to a Linux box which was
connected to the net.
hth.
kent
Robert Rossmoore wrote:
hi i have outlook
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 07:04:23PM -0400, David S. Bateman wrote
could someone who has Gnome working post his/her configuation? I've
edited Xsession according to _Learning Debian GNU/Linux :
#!/bin/bash
xterm
gmc
enlightenment
panel
exit 0
##
I use
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 09:42:09AM +0930, John Pearson wrote
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 03:36:05PM -0400, Chris Mason wrote
Has anyone installed exim to provide mail serives to a number of domains. I
have a webserver running virtual hosts and I would like to provide mail
serives for those
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 03:36:05PM -0400, Chris Mason wrote
Has anyone installed exim to provide mail serives to a number of domains. I
have a webserver running virtual hosts and I would like to provide mail
serives for those domains. Exim is running fine for sending mail buit I
would like to
if you run updatedb via cron (or run it from the shell by hand
recently) it'll tell you if you have any of the evil files
on your computer:
locate pscan
locate wuftp
locate bnc2
locate .shit
locate anatomy
locate kod
locate '/b$'
if you find
I am running Debian Slink. I would like to know how to re-create the htaccess
password
file that I deleted at som point. I know it is simple but I cannot find the
info anywere
including Apachie site. I ran htpasswd -b .password username password but that
did not fix it.
Can anyone help?
Dzuy M. Nguyen wrote:
Can someone help me figure out this /.bash_history from my
computer that someone cracked into and did some damage.
I'll probably re-install the box, but I'd like to see what they did
before I destroy it. I've attached the /.bash_history.
Let's cut it down some..
cc
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 07:41:32PM -0400, Robert Rossmoore wrote:
hi i have outlook and outlook express is there a way to use just outlook to
send and receve mail from thatplease advise
Hard to be sure what you're asking, but I'll guess that the question is
this (and if not maybe someone
Thanks to Felix Natter and yourself for your suggestions.
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 04:51:23PM -0700, Eric G . Miller wrote:
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 07:53:20AM -0400, Dan Brosemer wrote:
I just install the precompiled binaries Sunday. You don't specify
modelines anymore, yeah! It figures them
On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 09:17:30PM -0700, Eric G . Miller wrote:
I feel compelled to respond...
On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 10:15:37PM -0500, Pat Mahoney wrote:
Linux[1] is much more difficult (to learn anyway) yet much more
powerful than, say, windows. The Windows philosophy is: don't think,
Is it safe for me to upgrade to Linux kernel 2.2.14 yet?
I've just upgraded from slink/stable to potato/frozen, but kept my old
2.0.38 kernel.
Thanks in advance.
Urip Hudiono
--
Bandung, Indonesia
In my opinion kernel 2.2.14 is quite safe, and there has been little
report of the problems that appear to have plagued the previous 2.2.x
kernels. I upgraded straight to 2.2.14 and had no problems, and am now
running 2.2.15pre19-1 with no problems either.
Cheers,
Corey Popelier
on 5/2/00 10:35 PM, Touloumtzis, Michael at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 07:41:32PM -0400, Robert Rossmoore wrote:
hi i have outlook and outlook express is there a way to use just outlook to
send and receve mail from thatplease advise
Hard to be sure what you're
Is CDE available for LINUX?
Where would I find information about it?
Is it that much better than KDE?
Kevin Smith
TNT/APX Engineeringemail:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lucent Technologiespager:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This linux box was plugged into the same LAN as our company NT Network.
It wasn't setup to access the NT Network or be involved in it. It just
get's
it's TCP/IP signal from the LAN.
My question is could this cracker get access to our NT Network from this
linux box? Could he have scanned the
Dzuy M. Nguyen wrote:
This linux box was plugged into the same LAN as our company NT Network.
It wasn't setup to access the NT Network or be involved in it. It just
get's
it's TCP/IP signal from the LAN.
And what about the internet connection? Are all of your NT boxes
connected directly to
On 03-May-00 Kevin A Smith wrote:
Is CDE available for LINUX?
Where would I find information about it?
Is it that much better than KDE?
Kevin Smith
TNT/APX Engineering email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lucent Technologies pager: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
See
How do I point the htaccess file at it so it knows where to look for the
password?
Brian Schramm
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.linuxexpert.org
On Tue, 2 May 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Brian,
I think your looking for this:
[timberwolf:someuser:/$] htpasswd
Usage: htpasswd
Hello, I have just installed debian GNU/Linux. I selected the
Workstation_Comp or something like that so I could get some packages
installed and not have to use the [S]elect step in dselect. I thought it
would install everything I need for X Window, but I guess not... I can't
run it.
I
I have picked up an Adaptec aha1520 and installed it into my computer.
I build a new kernel with module support for aha152x and did all the isapnp
stuff to probe the card...
With isapnp I set the card to io: 0x340 irq: 11
But when modprob aha152x with the required parameters it fails to
Hi,
Can someone help get out of my ISDN potato configuration
problems?
I made the following changes
device.ippp0:
LOCALMSN= 4 last number of the caller
REMOTEMSN= ISP phone number
LEADINGZERO=''
I have entries in chap-secrets et pap-secrets, these
entries were
On Tue, 2 May 2000, Dan Brosemer wrote:
I'm trying to install potato over a PPP connection between a laptop with no
network card (hermod) and a desktop with ethernet (bolverk).
I can communicate over the null modem between machines with minicom no
problem.
hermod:~# pppd -detach
Joey Hess wrote:
Let's cut it down some..
cc anatomy.c -o anatomy
cc kod.c -o kofd
cp kofd kod
rm kofd
According to google, kod and kofd are related to the oracle database.
It's possible this is a cooincidence, or he was using these names to try
to appear innocous (weird choices
If this is a slink install, then you'll have to upgrade
XFree. Visit:
http://www.debian.org/~vincent
John
on Tue, May 02, 2000 at 11:52:08PM -0700, Eduardo Hidalgo Contreras wrote:
Hello, I have just installed debian GNU/Linux. I selected the
Workstation_Comp or something like that so I
Heres the deal - I dial into my ISP, and get allocated a random IP
address, ie. I do not have a static IP, and cannot obtain one with my
current ISP.
What I would like to do, is on dialing in, pipe my ifconfig ppp0 to a
file, and mail that to my work address as follows:
ifconfig ppp0 ipaddy
Hi,
can enyone help me with the following error which i get when i run:
apt-get upgrade
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following packages have been kept back
ae bc exim gettext kbd libnet-perl librpm1 login lynx mc mtools netbase
netstd nfs-server passwd
On Tue, 2 May 2000, Dan Brosemer wrote:
My typical strategy for configuring X is to go through xf86config and then
try to start X many times deleting modelines from the XF86Config file when
they fail (my monitor stays black). This worked great for all of the 3.3
series.
I compiled XF86
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 04:30:16PM +0800, Corey Popelier wrote:
Heres the deal - I dial into my ISP, and get allocated a random IP
address, ie. I do not have a static IP, and cannot obtain one with my
current ISP.
What I would like to do, is on dialing in, pipe my ifconfig ppp0 to a
file,
Can i get potato iso somewhere?
And, does 2.2.14 kernel supports UDMA66 ? What kernel will goes with
potato ?
Thanx
Emilis
Hallo!
After I installed arpwatch the syslog grows and grows and grows!
then I looked to the init.d script and found that the ARGS option
is set at by default. Would be better to have it set to
-b by default?.
I read the init script of arpwach. the ARGS is declared at
the top but get not used
short question: does anyone know of a php3 mode for xemacs?
developing php3 in html-mode is sort of annoying :-)
tnx
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Emilis wrote:
Can i get potato iso somewhere?
Yes, you can find them here:
ftp://gusp.infogroup.it/pub/debian/debian-cd
Pay attention. Potato is still not stable and CD's on this site
are re-generated each week so you may be lucky to find them working
or not.
And, does 2.2.14 kernel
I am seriously thinking of changing my WinNT LAN
at work to Linux. There are connectivity issues, etc. I am seeking
an Linux consultant in Northeast NJ. Please email if interested or know of
anyone/company.
I would rather deal with an individual than a
company. My experience with
On Tue, 2 May 2000, Dan Brosemer wrote:
On potato, smartlist adds Resent-To: headers which list all the people
subscribed to the list on every outbound message.
Can this be removed?
Yes, please read /usr/doc/smartlist/README.exim.
I tried with the following (and enabled
UMUM wrote:
Is it safe for me to upgrade to Linux kernel 2.2.14 yet?
I've just upgraded from slink/stable to potato/frozen, but kept my old
2.0.38 kernel.
Thanks in advance.
Urip Hudiono
--
Bandung, Indonesia
--
I'd say it would be h*** of a good idea to upgrade
Rob Lilley wrote:
Part 1.1Type: Plain Text (text/plain)
Encoding: quoted-printable
Please post in plain text. This html-mail-stuff is a PITA.
Vitux
--
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Richard Nixon
Debian GNU/Linux
Micro$loth-free Zone
I have a dialup ISP-connection. Using apt-get source
kernel-source-2.2.14 to download the kernel source was interrupted
after more than 8 meg. When I started it again just now, apt-get
started again from byte 0. Why? In the past it would just resume
from where the download was interrupted.
I installed grip, but I can't run in unless I am root
(sudo, or suid). The error I get is 'can't access cd
rom drive'. My /dev/scd1 is owned by root, group is
cdrom. The drive is actually on /dev/hdc physically
but I am running scsi-ide emulation. I also have a
'real' scsi cdrom that is
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 02:21:32PM +0700, Oki DZ wrote:
On Tue, 2 May 2000, Dan Brosemer wrote:
I'm trying to install potato over a PPP connection between a laptop with no
network card (hermod) and a desktop with ethernet (bolverk).
I can communicate over the null modem between machines
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 01:11:42PM +0200, Santiago Vila Doncel wrote:
On Tue, 2 May 2000, Dan Brosemer wrote:
Yes, please read /usr/doc/smartlist/README.exim.
Thanks very much. Worked like a charm. I didn't realize it was exim that
was adding the pesky headers.
-Dan
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On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 05:37:42AM -0700, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
I installed grip, but I can't run in unless I am root
(sudo, or suid). The error I get is 'can't access cd
rom drive'. My /dev/scd1 is owned by root, group is
cdrom. The drive is actually on /dev/hdc physically
but I am
Only thing I can think of is the package itself has changed in between the
time you started and resumed the download. If this is not the case, I have
no idea why it didn't resume.
Cheers,
Corey Popelier
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~pancreas
Work Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 3 May
Thanks for the reply Eric, at the least it made me realise that using a
pipe I didn't need to dump the file first and thus make it a two line job.
I still get the same problem, however, and I can safely say it's because
I've screwed up sendmail somehow. Mail tries to send as:
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Is there anybody who has installed cactvs on Debian/potato ?
(cactvstools-Linux2.2-3.37.tar.gz)
csed comes up with : Segmentation fault.
Gruß Hans Gubitz
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i got an error on my PPP when i dial to my ISP. The connection just go
fine but this error msg still bugs me..
May 3 22:31:49 kreaper pppd[770]: Serial connection established.
May 3 22:31:49 kreaper pppd[770]: Using interface ppp0
May 3 22:31:49 kreaper pppd[770]: Connect: ppp0 -- /dev/ttyS1
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Bryan K. Walton wrote:
OK, now on to my present problem:
I have a Thinkpad 390E (266mhz and 128 meg of Ram) running Debian frozen
at my place of work. Historically, I have shutdown my laptop every night
and then rebooted every morning. But, as I understand that
Tuesday, May 02, 2000, 9:10:53 PM, Pat wrote:
important and I don't see Windows 9x or NT giving this, although I have zero
experience with NT. But I do know that to kill a runaway process in Win95
you have to Ctrl-Alt-Delete, wait for the little window to pop up (forgot
what it's called), and
debs,
i just got a sony picturebook (pcg-c1xs) yesterday.
i did a smooth, harddrive install. (thanks project!)
having a usb floppy drive, i want to make a boot floppy, but the
box doesn't recognize /dev/fd0.
eg. $ mount /dev/fd0 /bt bentley taylor
mount: the kernel does not
Additionally you could use smbclient. This allows batch transfers as well and
you
wouldn't have to run an FTP server on the target machine.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hiya
what would be the best way to routinely (ie. daily) transfer 500MB worth of
image files from a linux system to a Windows
Hi,
I recently did a dist-upgrade potato-woody.
Since then I am not able to use my alt-gr(right alt) key anymore.
I checked with xkeycaps read docs and all.
My alt-gr now produces:
state 0x0, keycode 113 (keysym 0xff7e, Mode_switch),
but on my german keyboard I cannot get any of @| and so on.
I
Paul wrote:
I have picked up an Adaptec aha1520 and installed it into my computer.
I build a new kernel with module support for aha152x and did all the isapnp
stuff to probe the card...
With isapnp I set the card to io: 0x340 irq: 11
But when modprob aha152x with the required
pplaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
debs,
i just got a sony picturebook (pcg-c1xs) yesterday.
i did a smooth, harddrive install. (thanks project!)
having a usb floppy drive, i want to make a boot floppy, but the
box doesn't recognize /dev/fd0.
eg. $ mount /dev/fd0 /bt bentley taylor
Richard Lyon wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Steve Lamb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 30 April 2000 10:11 PM
To: Kovacs Istvan
Cc: Debian User List
Subject: Re: Mail/news software
I don't like the Netscape browser on either Win98 or Linux. It's clunky
and
I have a PC (called knock) without CD-ROM drive. I set up a base system
from floppy, set up networking, can ping and manually ftp without problem
with the rest of my network. Now I like to mount a Debian CD on my server
(knick) and install software on knock via ftp with apt-get. I set up the
I'm using the 2.2.14 kernel on an Asus k7V mb(Athlon), and have compiled
into the kernel the ES1371 sound driver. On bootup the card is detected at
irq 10 and a memory address of 0x9000 (which does NOT happen with the
ES1370 driver).
I have added myself (as a normal user) to the audio and cdrom
Hi!
I'd like to know what /etc/ioctl.save is and to which package it
belongs. That file gets touched on every system boot and therefore
needs special attention with the IDS. Any hints how to stop that
behavior or what package to file a bug against?
Greetings
Marc
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pplaw wrote:
debs,
i just got a sony picturebook (pcg-c1xs) yesterday.
i did a smooth, harddrive install. (thanks project!)
having a usb floppy drive, i want to make a boot floppy, but the
box doesn't recognize /dev/fd0.
eg. $ mount /dev/fd0 /bt bentley taylor
mount: the
define('confDOMAIN_NAME',`$w.dingoblue.net.au')dnl
define('SMART_HOST',`mail.dingoblue.net.au')dnl
FEATURE(always_add_domain)dnl
I admit I don't know much about sendmail, but it seems to me that the
$w.dingoblue.net.au would add the pancreas to the front of your domain
name. Maybe try
Hello,
I have a Matsushita (Panasonic) 7582 IDE cdr. I've read
through the CD-Writing Howto but I am still confused about
one thing.
Is it possible to write files and directories to a cd without making
an image first? I don't have 650 MB of my hard drive to spare for
an image file. In
Has anyone run wu-ftpd Version wu-2.6.0(1) Wed Mar 15 16:30:52 CET 2000
with passive ftp support?
ftp ls wtf
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
-rw-r--r--1 cowboy cowboy 9269 Nov 18 17:15 wtf
226 Transfer complete.
ftp passive
Passive
Hi,
Kreaped Ripping Reaper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
May 3 22:31:54 kreaper pppd[770]: Unsupported protocol 'Appletalk
Control Protocol' (0x8029) received
My guess would be that during LCP negotiation, the remote end is offering
Appletalk piped of PPP. Why you'd want Appletalk piped over
Oki DZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, 15 Apr 2000, Norman Walsh wrote:
I'll shortly have both a laptop and a desktop machine, just out of
curiosity, is anyone using the Coda filesystem on top of Debian?
Not yet, but already installed.
Oki
I use it on my laptop with my home
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