On Mon, 22 May 2000, Frank Mehnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using joe for many purposes. The only feature I miss is syntax
highlighting in C. Are there any hints for such a small and fast
editor in Debian with that feature built in?
jed?
--
Philip Lehman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
When I now su, it says, after I've entered the password:
su: cannot set groups: Operation not permitted
It used to work just fine, and I just can't think how I've done anything that
influences su ...
Any thoughts?
Tony
I guess you should check out the different dpkg force options and install
some packages manually, I've had several problems upgrading myself some
time ago, what solved it at the end was installing main/base (the packages
I needed) and main/lib with dpkg (using the dependencies-version and
conflict
When I now su, it says, after I've entered the password:
su: cannot set groups: Operation not permitted
It used to work just fine, and I just can't think how I've done anything that
influences su ...
probably it isn't setuid root anymore.
make sure, that ls shows something like that:
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
Afterstep as windows manager, when left click a menu appears, with
Debian gray, no links from there.
System done from frozen bootfloppies, dselect+apt-get
Several applications are installed, but none shows up. There is no even
xterm, or eterm (which I installed)
Any
Hi folks,
I've trouble finding out, what port a POP3 server normally listens to.
I tried 25, but that's SMTP (sendmail). And a look at the fetchmail man
page didn't help me either.
MfG Viktor
--
Viktor Rosenfeld
E-Mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
HertzSCHLAG:
On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 04:29:15AM +, Pollywog wrote:
I was able to use 'make xconfig' on this kernel, but this kernel version has
been a disappointment for me. I could not get iptables to work, I cannot get
KDE to start under this kernel (kde 1.90 beta) and I can't even connect to
the
On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 06:22:23AM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
A fresh installation using the boot floppies in frozen directory
(ftp.debian...), dselect + apt-get used to continue installation.
Problems:
1. Mouse (/dev/psaux, ps2 with wheel) doesn't work after setting it up
through
110
Davide
--
Feel free, feel Debian !
What I did was that I removed gpm: dpkg -r gpm
Now works in X. But not of much use, since I have no applications (see message
with subject: no visible applications)
Justin Megawarne wrote:
On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 06:22:23AM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
A fresh installation using the boot
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 01:55:26PM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
On Mon, 22 May 2000 kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
I'm getting the message:
fetchmail: removing stale lockfile
...every time I run fetchmail (5.3.4-1) on my system. I just checked
and I'm running the most
I've upgraded several systems from slink to potato using a mirror I
made a few weeks ago. On some of the systems xterm works fine, but on
others it generates the error message:
xterm: Error 14, errno 13: Permission denied
rxvt works fine and seems to have the same permissions as xterm:
rechnah:
[waldner:~] grep pop3 /etc/services
pop3110/tcp # POP version 3
pop3110/udp
hth,
rw
On Mon, 22 May 2000 18:42:21 +0200, Viktor Rosenfeld writes:
I've trouble finding out, what port a POP3 server normally listens to.
I tried 25, but that's SMTP
Hi,
I know you can compile apm in Slink, but can you also turn it on through the
Debian equivalent of linuxconf?
Thanks,
Jonathan
grep pop3 /etc/services will tell you that pop3 uses port 110.
In general. /etc/services is the file where you get answers to this sort of
question.
At 06:42 PM 5/22/00 +0200, Viktor Rosenfeld
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've trouble finding out, what port a POP3 server normally listens to.
I
Kelly Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to view/log boot messages besides those generated by the
kernel i.e. besides dmesg? I believe my modules are not loading
correctly at boot. Thanks
Use Ctrl-S to pause the output and scroll up and down with Shift-PageUp
and Shift-PageDown.
Monday, May 22, 2000, 8:36:38 AM, Frank wrote:
I'm using joe for many purposes. The only feature I miss is syntax
highlighting in C. Are there any hints for such a small and fast editor in
Debian with that feature built in?
I'd highly recommend vim. I was die-hard set against any vi or vi
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 10:25:19PM -0400, David Z Maze wrote:
Eric G Miller egm2@jps.net writes:
EGM On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 12:57:18AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But for example,what if I want to write a shell script which will login
to the remote server automatically?e.g..for some
My mistake. I reinstalled nfs-server instead of nfs-kernel-server, and
everything worked fine.
Kelly
No idea, if you really compiled NFS server support (CONFIG_NFSD) in the
kernel, and not
only the filesystem (CONFIG_NFS_FS) it should work.
After getting it to work I would recommend
Thus spake Oswald Buddenhagen on Mon, May 22, 2000 at 07:17:55AM CDT
It's possible to make .plan or .project to be named pipes, which means that
the act of reading them can cause code to be executed. If finger executes
suid root, then said code can execute as root. The potential for
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Karl M. Hegbloom
Sent: Sunday, 21 May 2000 12:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Robert Waldner; debian-user@lists.debian.org; Michael Skipper
Subject: Realtime sched and floppy (Was: Re: rawrite broken from
Hello everyone,
I am re-posting this as no one seemed to be able to answer
this the first time. If the worst comes to the worst I'll have to
install 2.1r4.
Thanks and regards JohnG
Hello everyone,
I am running potato with kernel 2.2.15 installed. Whatever
Hi,
I have problems using fetchmail with exim
Here is the result of fetchmail -v -a:
fetchmail: 5.3.3 querying clipper.ens.fr (protocol POP3) at Mon, 22 May 2000
19:21:43 +0200 (CEST)
fetchmail: POP3 +OK QPOP (version 3.0b23) at clipper starting.
fetchmail: POP3 USER fayard
fetchmail: POP3 +OK
Hi Folks,
I?m a newby with all this Debian stuff, so please, excuse me if I?m asking
something evident.
I?m trying to install Debian 2.1 (slink) in a Dell computer: Pentium III
(550 MHz), 128 MB RAM, 10 GB HD.
I?ve made the following partition (don?t forget I?m a newby...):
/dev/hda1/
And then it stop itself
(One time it said something like : unable to connect to localhost)
is your loopback device set up correctly? (output of ifconfig lo?)
have you a user fayard is localuser in your fetchmailrc?
--
Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature, please!
--
If
Not having a non-us and a non-free isn't bad, you'll just miss a few
packages (like ssh, netscape and others).
Error code 1 can be lots of things: please post the output!
Ron Rademaker
On Mon, 22 May 2000, Carlos Pena - Jefe Division electrica wrote:
Hi Folks,
I?m a newby with all this
I am wanting to use afbackup on my home network but I cannot seem to
figure out the sintac of the command. I have tried several diferent
commands to no avail now. I have read everything that I
can find on it and I still cannot get it to work. Can someone give
me a hint as to how to use
I beat my head against a(ny) wall for quite a while, figuring out ipchains
and deciding to use the Hall-Beyer script mentioned in Linux Gazette (#46).
(my understanding of the rules was not missing... I simply had no clue about
a good generic implementation. I'll always be a newbie in this
Hi,
There is no problems with my fetchmailrc,
it used to work with SuSE with sendmail
Here is the result of ifconfig lo:
loLink encap:Local Loopback
LOOPBACK MTU:3924 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0
On Mon, 22 May 2000 18:25:43 BST, Jo Hoffmann writes:
May 18 17:32:17 heman pppd[666]: Serial connection established.
May 18 17:32:17 heman pppd[666]: Using interface ppp0
May 18 17:32:17 heman pppd[666]: Connect: ppp0 -- /dev/ttyS1
May 18 17:32:18 heman pppd[666]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1
when i post a message and someone replies, they
often send a CC: directly to me, and then i see
it twice.
when i cross-posted to debian-www and debian-doc,
folks replied to both while also CC:ing me, so
i've been seeing triple!
-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-
Their is five errers in this
Can anyone tell me how to get ntp running? I installed the package using
dselect, and it looks like it's there. The daemon is running, and the
run-level start scripts exist.
Unfortunately, my time is still wrong.
Any suggestions? Thanks.
A.
Hello
This is not a Debian linux question per se, but I
know someone on this list will know for sure.
Can you mix scsi disks on a Adaptec 2930u2 adapter
and not have the slower disk slow down the faster one?
I.e, I have a computer which currently has a u2w disk
with a u2w card and I want to
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 01:32:09PM -0500, w trillich wrote:
when i post a message and someone replies, they
often send a CC: directly to me, and then i see
it twice.
when i cross-posted to debian-www and debian-doc,
folks replied to both while also CC:ing me, so
i've been seeing triple!
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 01:40:44PM -0500, A. Scott White wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to get ntp running? I installed the package using
dselect, and it looks like it's there. The daemon is running, and the
run-level start scripts exist.
Unfortunately, my time is still wrong.
Any
I may have misspoken on this. I believe that there are exploits involving
finger and executable code, but I'm not sure of the details since it's been
a while. I gave the issue some thought last night after I posted this and
There have also been buffer overflows in _every_ version of finger
I've replaced finger altogether for off-site finger requests with a nice
little perl script guaranteed to confuse and amuse. Try fingering
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Try it several times :)
I'll be glad to share the script with anyone who wants it.
Thus spake Will Lowe on Mon, May 22, 2000 at
Hoi Frank, ALL!
Frank I'm using joe for many purposes. The only feature I miss is
Frank syntax highlighting in C. Are there any hints for such a
Frank small and fast editor in Debian with that feature built in?
fte, vim, jed (emacs ;-))
--
ignotus
Nathan:
If your system is way off, ntp will refuse to update the clock on
the assumption that the remote server is insane.
Soluiton: install ntpdate, edit /etc/init.d/ntpdate to sync to
the ntp server at startup, and then ntp will keep things synced after
that.
That did it! Thanks!
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 08:59:56PM +0200, Richard Klinda wrote:
Hoi Frank, ALL!
Frank I'm using joe for many purposes. The only feature I miss is
Frank syntax highlighting in C. Are there any hints for such a
Frank small and fast editor in Debian with that feature built in?
fte,
Now that my ntp is working, is there a particular ntp server I should use?
I'm using clock.via.net because it is listed at
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/clock1.htm as:
- Service Area: All areas
- Access Policy: open access
Is there a set of criteria or a protocol for picking an ntp
By default the SCSI card will slow the rpm to the slowest hard disk ie..
if you have one disk at 1rpm and one at 7200rpm both hard disks will
be at 7200 rpm
John F. Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
This is not a Debian linux question per se, but I
know someone on this list will
Hi,
There is no problems with my fetchmailrc,
it used to work with SuSE with sendmail
Here is the result of ifconfig lo:
loLink encap:Local Loopback
LOOPBACK MTU:3924 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
packets:0 errors:0
debs,
i'm working on my first kernel recompile. i'm at the
point where i need to move the recompiled kernel to the
to boot location. unfortunately, i cannot find the
recompiled kernel.
detailed synopis (pursant to kernel.org's,
linux-2.2.14.tar.gz readme):
1. currently running potato on
I'm sure someone here can tell you exactly where it is. I would guess
somewhere in the directory where you unpacked the source code. A couple
of ways you could find it is use the 'find' command or 'updatedb' and
then use 'locate zImage'
hth,
kent
cls--colo spgs wrote:
debs,
i'm working
Okay, I've changed my mind. I want to migrate my company's mail server to my
Debian box. My users are all running Windows boxes, so I don't want them to
ever login to the server except to check mail. I want the migration from our
current server to be transparent to the end user.
Here's what I
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 12:37:01PM -0700, Dan Hutchinson wrote:
By default the SCSI card will slow the rpm to the slowest hard disk ie..
if you have one disk at 1rpm and one at 7200rpm both hard disks will
be at 7200 rpm
Um, no. 1 rpm disks will always spin at 1 rpm. That's a
On Mon, 22 May 2000 21:47:13 +0200, MH writes:
loLink encap:Local Loopback
LOOPBACK MTU:3924 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
It seems that your loopback
I never made a zImage, I guess you should make a bzImage (it's
smaller), but if you want to find it just go to /usr/src/linux and type
find . | grep Image
By the way a bzImage always resides in $SRCDIR/arch/i386/boot/
Ron Rademaker
PS. Don't forget to make and install your modules! (make
Greetings,
Are there any utilities to take advantage of the Memory-in-Cassette
capabilities (or any other capabilities) of the Sony AIT drives? Can I
get at any of that stuff by querying /proc/scsi?
--
| Charles R. (C. R.) Oldham | NCA Commission on Schools|
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You should just install debian and make the users the way you said, after
that everyone will be able to receive and send mail.
Of course after a correct configuration of sendmail.
Ron Rademaker
On Mon, 22 May 2000, A. Scott White wrote:
Okay, I've changed my mind. I want to migrate my
I don't know about a default but I use 'qpopper' on my home system. You
set your mail client to point to the box that contains the pop server
and the user name/password is the user name/password on that box. Then
you can run 'fetchmail' to bring the mail in. You can set it to run as
a daemon.
Ron:
You should just install Debian and make the users the way you said,
after that everyone will be able to receive and send mail.
Of course after a correct configuration of sendmail.
Hmmm...that doesn't seem to be working. I can send mail to my Debian box,
and my local Debian users can read
Hi !
I got the job to write a script or program for monitoring the sum of
downloaded amount of data through our leased line. There's a very
good tool for this the ipacsum. It has the starttime and endtime
options but it lacks the web interface. Or not ? Anybody knows
about or written a script
If you followed your list of actions exactly, then the problem should lie in
having NOT made a link from the new kernel directory to the linux directory.
You should run
/usr/src# ln -s kernel-source-2.2.14 linux
after being certain that /usr/src/linux has been removed as a link to your
prior
On Mon, 22 May 2000, Justin Megawarne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 06:22:23AM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
A fresh installation using the boot floppies in frozen directory
(ftp.debian...), dselect + apt-get used to continue installation.
Problems:
1. Mouse (/dev/psaux,
Did you set your connection? Run pppconfig and set it up first. That can be the
problem.
Carlos Pena - Jefe Division electrica wrote:
Hi Folks,
I?m a newby with all this Debian stuff, so please, excuse me if I?m asking
something evident.
I?m trying to install Debian 2.1 (slink) in a Dell
You're looking in the right place (/usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot) for the
zImage file. If it's not there, your description is missing some detail
that, if we know it, would explain what happened. A couple of possibilities:
1. You never mention actually making the symlink ln -s
I got your question a bit wrong here, I thought your users logged into the
server with telnet or ssh and used something like pine or elm. But if you
want them to be able get the mail, just install qpopper, that should work.
Ron Rademaker
On Mon, 22 May 2000, A. Scott White wrote:
Ron:
You
At 03:36 PM 5/22/00 -0500, A. Scott White wrote:
When I try to connect to the Debian
box with Outlook Express, however, the connection fails. I assume that is
because there is no POP3 server running.
Is sendmail a POP3 server?
No, it isn't. You need a separate POP3 server. Here, we use popa3d
Hi
I am planning on purchasing an Epson Inkjet 760 printer. Has anyone
have this type of printer and does everything work (i.e. Colour
printing, etc.)? I would like to use it with Staroffice and other
applications.
Oliver
Hi,
Sorry to bother you with another newbie question but
hours searching man, info, HOWTO's and FAQ's wasn't
too revealing.
I have a PC with both a Netgear and a 3Com Etherlink
II nic cards. The Netgear is attached to a cablemodem
and uses DHCP. The 3Com is fixed IP for the internal
LAN.
On Mon, 22 May 2000, Antonio Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried that and didn't work, so I just dpkg -r gpm. This is not the best
solution, but what else???
Check your config step by step (I'm sure it works because I have a
similar setup). Does gpm work on the console? If so, make sure
I never took the time to read all of this mail (had to do with the mail
you send right afterwards to me only, I though it would go in the same
direction), but I agree with the problem. I've already mailed the package
maintainers of apt-get with a possible solution: point out to apt-get
before
cls--colo spgs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
cls i'm working on my first kernel recompile. i'm at the
cls point where i need to move the recompiled kernel to the
cls to boot location. unfortunately, i cannot find the
cls recompiled kernel.
Since nobody seems to have suggested it yet, why don't you
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Scott wrote:
Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 15:36:07 -0500
From: A. Scott White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ron Rademaker [EMAIL PROTECTED],
debian-user debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: POP3
Ron:
You should just install Debian and make the users the
please send the output of:
apt-get install dhcp-client
(be sure you run the command as the user 'root')
On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 11:25:57PM -0600, montefin wrote:
Hi all,
How come I'm receiving two of most replies from this list. Not that I'm
complaining. The advice I receive here is ten times as informed and
actionable as from any other user-list. Just curious.
And, concerning the subject
:: On Mon, 22 May 2000 22:07:18 +0100, Oliver Hingst [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi Oliver,
the printing compatibility database at
http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/pht/ lists the 760 as Mostly
working. You should read the text there, I think I saw some
important things about the 760.
For
Robert Waldner wrote:
rechnah:
[waldner:~] grep pop3 /etc/services
pop3110/tcp # POP version 3
pop3110/udp
Ahh, I didn't know about the file /etc/services. Thank you very much
indeed.
MfG Viktor
--
Viktor Rosenfeld
E-Mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't have that printer, but according to the Printing HOWTO database,
the 760 mostly works. You can see for yourself here:
http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/pht/printer_list.cgi?make=Epsonformat=full
Tom
Oliver Hingst wrote:
Hi
I am planning on purchasing an Epson Inkjet 760 printer. Has
Hi all,
I have qmail 1.02 running perfect on Debian 2.1 machine. I compiled the
qmail stuff by downloading the src.deb package and running build-qmail etc.
Anyways, what I want to know is, I have since grabbed the ezmlm source code
from the author, and I am attempting to load this ezmlm on but
I've download the ssh2 package but the configure phase failed ( I think ).
Here is the log file. How could I fix it? After configuring the make phase
fails also.
ssh2 package: ssh2-2.0.10.tar.gz
Thanks
Attila
-
This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
running
Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Can you tell me which problem that was?
http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-dpkg-0004/msg2.html
--
see shy jo
make?? try apt-get install ssh2, after that it should simply work.
Ron Rademaker
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Attila Csosz wrote:
I've download the ssh2 package but the configure phase failed ( I think ).
Here is the log file. How could I fix it? After configuring the make phase
fails also.
ssh2
here is a good reference for standard port #s:
http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/port-numbers
And Oliver Hingst bestowed upon us all:
Hi
I am planning on purchasing an Epson Inkjet 760 printer. Has anyone
have this type of printer and does everything work (i.e. Colour
printing, etc.)? I would like to use it with Staroffice and other
applications.
Oliver
aargh! no! they
And Philip Lehman bestowed upon us all:
On Mon, 22 May 2000, Antonio Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried that and didn't work, so I just dpkg -r gpm. This is not the best
solution, but what else???
Check your config step by step (I'm sure it works because I have a
similar setup).
If you want to use your own batteries, you may want to look into products
from Trace Engineering at http://www.traceengineering.com . The make all
sine wave inverters for the renewable energy community.
- Original Message -
From: Jaye Inabnit ke6sls [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ron Farrer [EMAIL
At 12:39 AM 5/23/00 +0200, Ron Rademaker wrote:
make?? try apt-get install ssh2, after that it should simply work.
What archive are you connecting to? If I do (using potato) apt-cache search
ssh, I get ssh ( == OpenSSH) and ssh-nonfree ( == SSH 1.2.27-6), and an
assortment of support packages,
re: hp...i'd stay away from the deskjet820cse (for
windoze), though. ...for obvious reason$. (i have one
that was a donation. i've never been able to get it to
handle linux print jobs.) however, the hp laserjets
are great, but pricey.
my .02.
bentley taylor.
//
Justin Megawarne wrote:
Le lun, 22 mai 2000, Dominic Blythe a écrit :
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
after 1/2 seconds error 0x10 appear beneath previous message, cdrom spins
again, same msg again and again and again
Hi,
Have you tried that same installation CD
Ray Olszewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:39 AM 5/23/00 +0200, Ron Rademaker wrote:
make?? try apt-get install ssh2, after that it should simply work.
What archive are you connecting to? If I do (using potato) apt-cache search
ssh, I get ssh ( == OpenSSH) and ssh-nonfree ( == SSH 1.2.27-6),
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 07:04:05PM -0400, Chris Gray wrote:
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 09:47:01AM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 01:55:26PM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
On Mon, 22 May 2000 kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
I'm getting the message:
Lindsay Haisley wrote:
I've replaced finger altogether for off-site finger requests with a nice
little perl script guaranteed to confuse and amuse. Try fingering
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Try it several times :)
I'll be glad to share the script with anyone who wants it.
I like it ;-) Will it
I have a relatively vanilla slink box. I did an apt-get dist-upgrade
yesterday for the first time in a while and watched as apt installed a
new version of lpr, among other things. (It seems to be the security
fix that was released in October. I told you I haven't upgraded for a
while...)
Now I
Hello Group,
Im trying to setup sendmail and Im at the sendmailconfig and im confussed. I
am being asked for: what is the visable mail name of your system. would this
be my computer name?
The problem is that I can't get Gnome to work with my Debian 2.2
(potato) system.
Here is a description of the problem:
1. I first installed slink freshly.
2. Then I did 'apt-get update'
3. Then I did 'apt-get dist-upgrade'
4. I ran dselect several times to get everything
Justin Megawarne ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
And Oliver Hingst bestowed upon us all:
Hi
I am planning on purchasing an Epson Inkjet 760 printer. Has anyone
have this type of printer and does everything work (i.e. Colour
printing, etc.)? I would like to use it with Staroffice and other
Hiya
i have just recently tried to telnet into one of my new slink 2.0.36 boxes
and it comes back with the following error :
Trying 10.42.215.136...
Connected to chameleon.diag.co.au
Escape character is '^]'.
telnetd: fork: Cannot allocate memory
.
Connection closed by foreign host.
i can
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 11:25:02AM -0400, Bob Bernstein wrote:
I have a slew of tar.gz files in a directory, and I want to unpack them in
that directory. I can't seem to wildcardize the usual commands I use to do
this:
tar xzvf *tar.gz (and)
gzip -dc *gz | tar xvf -
both fail to do
This is certainly offtopic, but what does the following mean?
Rankor:/$ cat /proc/loadavg
2.19 1.27 0.79 1/54 1667
I know that the first three are 5, 10, and 15 minute averages, but I'm
not sure what load really is.
I'm curious what those numbers represent and what reasonable values
are for
Hello,
I just wanted to take the time to thank you folks, especially Andrew and
Bruce, who helped me overcome my installation problems. This list is a great
resource for anyone interested in linux, and you guys just generally rock!
Thank you!
Best Wishes,
Manu
With no information provided about the hosts, it is hard for me to think of
anything except the obvious possibilities:
1. There are more processes running on the box than you think.
2. Something that is running has a memory leak.
3. Something is wrong with memory
Hi,
I suscessfully installed Sybase -- after some tweaking on
/etc/init.d/sybase and a Sybase resources file -- on my machine yesterday.
Problem is, how do you shut the data server down gracefully? I have tried
killall -TERM dataserver, but the log says: Abnormal exit detected - SQL
Server
I would like to use afbackup for my home network. Can anyone help with
the commands? I have tried several and have not succeded yet. I have
read all the docs I could find but none helped me out.
Thanks for any help you can be.
Brian Schramm
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.linuxexpert.org
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 09:50:03PM -0400, Jonathan Lupa wrote:
This is certainly offtopic, but what does the following mean?
Rankor:/$ cat /proc/loadavg
2.19 1.27 0.79 1/54 1667
I know that the first three are 5, 10, and 15 minute averages, but I'm
not sure what load really is.
Number of
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 08:17:14PM +0200, Christian Pernegger wrote
What IS a framing error?
Well [waves hands] it means that it pulled an incomplete or
corrupted frame off the wire. Data is framed so that you can
tell where it starts and ends, and perform basic sanity checks.
A
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 06:36:07PM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
$ ls *.tar.gz | xargs -n 1 tar xzvf
Aha. I had close to that, but didn't know enough to use xargs. And, as in
horseshoes, nearsies don't count.
Thanks.
--
Bob Bernstein | If you don't understand how things are
On Mon, 22 May 2000, Jonathan Lupa wrote:
I know that the first three are 5, 10, and 15 minute averages, but I'm
not sure what load really is.
It is the average number of processes in the 'R' (running/runnable) state
(or blocked on I/O). Very simple really. Unfortunately interpreting
these
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