At 15:46 23/11/2000, Jaume Sabater wrote:
poco de jugo... Así que estoy dispuesto a sustituir mi vieja ISA de 1MB por
una nueva... Qué tal sale esa?
VGA MATROX MILL.G200 8MB SD AGP
No hace muchos días pregunté en uno de los canales de IRC (en
#Debian) por el tema de tarjetas
Hola
Explícate, si el sefvidor DHCP me sirve las IP a los host y dos de
ellos no
tienen conexión permenente a la LAN, cuando conecten y desconecten les serán
asignadas direcciones distintas, un poner:
voy a explicar algo que nunca he configurado (aunque sí usado).
Solo decir que se puede
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 01:35:20PM +0100, Cristina Amor wrote:
En resumen: ¡Qué gozada de tarjeta gráfica para Linux! No te lo
pienses dos veces para comprártela, porque probablemente es la tarjeta
gráfica más fácil y rápida de configurar bajo Linux. Por lo menos con éstas
sabes
El Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 11:55:31PM -0600, MC_Vai dijo:
Si la memoria no me es infiel, eran aproximadamente:
Las 21 horas con 55 minutos y 49 segundos del 25 de Nov del 2000
Cuando Druida osó irrumpir mi descanso para decir:
Hola de nuevo... aun no termino con lo de la placa de red y ya
Chafar wrote:
Alberto F. Hamilton Castro wrote:
Me imagino que la solución para el reparto es el procmail. Mi verdadero
problema es un servidor POP (o IMAP) que busque los mensajes en otro lugar
que no sea /var/spool/mail
Yo uso Courier, con buzones maildir, de qmail, en el home de
Hola, quisiera, a ver si es posible, que alguien me explicara algo sobre
los comandos de inicialización del módem.
Cada vez que intento conectarme con pon (configurado con pppconfig) me
tira y pone el siguiente mensaje:
Terminating on signal 15
Hang up (SIGHUP)
Modem hangup
Connection
lo mejor es q te mires alguna de las guias de ATS estándar.cosas como el
protocolo del modem
(VT34, VT100, VT120) amen de los registros S
casi cualquier modem 56Kb se configura igual.echale un ojo a algun
manual q pilles por inet
de los principales comandos AT
Buenas, tengo unos equipos
viejos reciclados con tarjetas de red SMC Ultrachip 8446 o algo
asi,
ISA 16 Bits¿como las
configuro en mi debian? He intentando usar el modulo ne2000, peor
nada
de nada
En el kernel he visto un driver
para EtherExpress, pero creo q esas son las
Bueno.. pues ya está... al final dejé la linea de repeat_tyme comentada y el
XF86Config
apuntando a /dev/psaux.. y va como la seda.
Muchas gracias
Prueba repeat_type=raw a ver que tal...
At 22:15 22/11/00 +0100, you wrote:
He probado lo de XF86Config.. y nada.. después lo de gpm.conf y
Me rindo. Resulta que en glibc (2.2, seguro que antes también pero no
se me ocurrió mirarlo) es_ES apunta directamente a es_ES.ISO-8859-1
(el formato es location_LANGUAGE.characterSet), o es_ES.ISO-8859-15 o
es_ES.UTF-8 si te quieres complicar la vida (con o exclusivo, parece).
Locale-gen toma los
Observo problemas con mi servidor de nombres.
Actualmente tengo un dominio alojado, he realizado los cambios de
configuración adecuados para alojar otros dominios.
En su día íbamos a alojar el dominio (llamémosle) dominio1.org. Pero
posteriormente se decidió cambiar el nombre
Hola Javier,
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 02:14:40AM +0100, Javier Vi?uales Guti?rrez wrote:
...
Explícate, si el sefvidor DHCP me sirve las IP a los host y dos de ellos no
tienen conexión permenente a la LAN, cuando conecten y desconecten les serán
asignadas direcciones distintas, un poner:
Pessoal,
Gostaria de anunciar que agora o mirror http://debian.lcmi.ufsc.br
está completo com a distribuição Debian (release potato e woody) para
todas as plataformas (i386, sparc, ppc, arm e alpha). Isto não teria sido
possível sem a iniciativa (e doação) da Linux Solutions,
Qual a frequência de atualização da woody?
Diário. Tanto para todo debian quanto o non-US.
Hélio Alexandre Lopes Loureiro
Unix System Engineer
FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Debian GNU/Linux
Ok, in the kernel config I disabled dma support for IDE Drives and the
error didn't come up when I booted.
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= Joseph Anthony [EMAIL
have u added yourself to the audio group?
At 04:25 PM 11/24/2000 -0500, Dave Bresson wrote:
hi, i'm having a small problem with my potato workstation. The problem is
that i'm unable to listen (or do anything with) my audio cds. Before
anyone asks, yes, the cd audio cable is connected, and
I think this came up before, but has anyone figured out why DPMS kills
an X session (here running from GDM). This is X 4.0.1, of course. I
didn't notice this until the last couple days, but have had X 4 for a
couple weeks (under same basic set-up).
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On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 06:54:06PM -0500, S.Salman Ahmed wrote:
I have just installed Debian (woody) on a new system. I created a 2.5Gb
partition to use as /usr/local.
Currently, no software has been installed in /usr/local or no files have
When I check using cfdisk, cfdisk shows the size of
hi all
Thanks for the helpful comments re: my LILO problem. I've temporarily
abandoned adding a SCSI drive from an old sparc station, and have got the
server booting properly again through LILO. Here's what I'm trying to do
though, if anyone has any ideas they'd be much appreciated.
The HDD is a
Hi,
Dave, I have the same problem with my audio CD's
however mine is spread all throughout other OS's as
wellcan u hear sound if you connect a headphone to
the headphone jack of your CD-ROM drive?? (if ur
CD-ROM has one).also what sound card are u using??
and which sound
Hi Peter,
I had the same prob when using wvdial.I think u'll
notice that the problem doesn't exist if you use
ponanyways what needs to be done is that you need
to add your primary and secondary DNS servers IP
address, as supplied to you by your ISP, to your
/etc/resolv.conf file.once
i have Debian 2.0 and can't connect to ISP though i can connect in
Win95. Below is output of plog:
Jun 30 11:47:50 debian pppd[223]: Serial connection established.
Jun 30 11:47:51 debian pppd[223]: Using interface ppp0
Jun 30 11:47:51 debian pppd[223]: Connect: ppp0 -- /dev/ttyS2
Jun 30 11:47:51
Do you know which is the file where I can add a path to wide-system,
including root?
TIA
Rogelio
/etc/profile for bourne and korn based shells.
On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 02:24:04PM -0600, Rogelio E. Castillo Haro wrote:
Do you know which is the file where I can add a path to wide-system,
including root?
TIA
Rogelio
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I get an error saying java40.jar could not be found. How do I solve this?
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Hi:
I just don't know where to start to configure sound
in Debian 2.2. I have installed sound module for my SB-pci128 card but what's
the next step? I've been using RedHat for quite a while and it just works so
I've never seriously touched this issue. I think the module loads fine but when
Hi all,
I'm a new Debian user (been using other distributions for
about 5 years) and I seem to be missing some man pages on
my new Debian system. I'm missing manpages for ptrace,
termios, fcntl and others.
The command dpkg -l |grep man turns up (among others)
ii manpages 1.29-2
Hi.
I'm using the kernel that comes with debian 2.2, but I need to recompile it
so I can use an ATAPI CD-RW drive. I've downloaded the source, but I can't
go through all of the options on the configuration, because I always miss a
detail and the kernel doesn't work (tried 2 times alredy :(
So I
is there any way to restrict apt-get to download one file at a time
only?
it downloads two of them and one of them timeouts quite often.
this happens since I moved and now only have 33.600 (I used to have
about 42.000 and it worked ok)
[haven't found anything realted in man apt-get]
On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 09:56:46PM -0300, Ariel Manzur wrote:
is it possible to get a configuration file for the
current kernel, to load on menuconfig, so I can modify the configuration
from there?
Here's mine - I hope it works for you.
AGL
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In an orderly world, there's always a place for
What do I need to do to ssh to get it to work. After installing it I
tried:
11:25 ~$ ssh localhost
Secure connection to henry refused.
`henry' is the name of my system.
Do I need to edit some configuration files?
Tom
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 11:27:10AM +, Tom Huckstep wrote:
What do I need to do to ssh to get it to work. After installing it I
tried:
The config files are in /etc/ssh. You will want to look thru
/etc/ssh/sshd_config at least.
sshd isn't started by default. run `/etc/init.d/ssh start`
Hi,
Can someone let me know if wine works with the applications installed on
Windows 2000 using the NTFS file system?
The documentation says I need to make the windows partition read/write,
but I don't really want to make the NTFS partition writable because it
is still a bit unstable in Linux.
On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 10:48:16PM -0500, Thomas J. Hamman wrote:
Thanks to a swift response, my problem was solved--apparently I just
needed to symlink /usr/include/asm to /usr/src/linux/include/asm-i386
no you don't, and should NOT symlink /usr/include/anything to
/usr/src/linux/anything that
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 04:15:00AM -0500, S.Salman Ahmed wrote:
found, thankfully. Interesting enough, after the badblocks scan, df now
reports a correct number (I think);
(df)
/dev/hda9 240342020 2281308 1% /usr/local
(df -ah)
/dev/hda9 2.3G 20k
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 03:51:18PM +0800, Andrew McRobert wrote:
the Seagate HDD at id 0, and the config file tells LILO to look for the
kernel and root partition on /dev/sda1.
this is simple, just get a lilo boot: prompt and type:
linux root=/dev/sdc1
which will override the root= line in
Every web browser I use will lock up X hard and requires hitting reset.
They lock up not all the time, but enough to be annoying. I may
have stumbled into the problem, but not certain.
Can you browse with a text-mode browser like lynx in console-mode?
Arnout Engelen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] jon]$ dpkg -S /usr/share/man/man2/ptrace.2.gz
manpages-dev: /usr/share/man/man2/ptrace.2.gz
so looks like you need an
`apt-get install manpages-dev`
HTH,
-Jon
Hi!
I am having problems with my fresh lprng package. When I try to print a file
nothing happens. After looking
in the log files I found the following message:
cannot open '/dev/lp1' -device not configured
How can I configure /dev/lp1 in order to print with lprng?
Thanks in advance!
Hi
today, during the booting of my potato system, the following message appeared
in the screen:
/dev/hdax has reached maximum mount count - check forced
where x=7,8,9. (three partitions)
What does it mean? in posteriors boots the message didn't appeared again.
Thanks in advance
Marcelo
Every time the system mounts a volume (disk), it increases a counter. When
this counter reaches a predefined value (the maximum mount count), fsck is
forced to check the disk. This is normal behaviour, there is nothing wrong
with your system or disks.
You can change the 'maximum mount count'
Thank you very much for the information!
On Sun, 26 Nov 2000 11:59:43 -0200, Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
Every time the system mounts a volume (disk), it increases a counter. When
this counter reaches a predefined value (the maximum mount count), fsck is
forced to check the disk. This is normal
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 11:45:39AM -0500, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
Hi,
I am having problems with my fresh lprng package. When I try to print a file
nothing happens. After looking
in the log files I found the following message:
cannot open '/dev/lp1' -device not configured
How can I
I have a problem with netscape, which annoys me. Every time I start
netscape the browser points to http:/// although I would like to point it
to www.debian.org. Only when I open a new window this happens.
Is this an known bug or can I change this behaviour??
How can I configure netscape?? I know
Hi All!
Why is it that KDE2 apps don't offer any ttf-fonts supplied by the
xfstt-server? Other apps (Netscape Mozilla etc.) offer those fonts. Even
some other (PS Type1) fonts supplied via xfs are not an option. Again
why?? How can I convince those apps to accept the ttf fonts too?
I'm running
Hi,
There's an old P90 at my school that we use during the breaks and it's
running potato. I have installed lxdoom (the svgalib version of doom
doesn't work for some strange reason although other svgalib programs
like thrust work fine) on it and it works, however there is one
problem:
As the
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 03:31:47PM +0100, Stephan Kulka wrote:
I have a problem with netscape, which annoys me. Every time I start
netscape the browser points to http:/// although I would like to point it
to www.debian.org. Only when I open a new window this happens.
Ok. you set the startpage
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 03:39:46PM +0100, Christoph Groth wrote:
Hi,
There's an old P90 at my school that we use during the breaks and it's
running potato.
hehe, that's a good idea ;-)
I have installed lxdoom (the svgalib version of doom
doesn't work for some strange reason although other
Currently, no software has been installed in /usr/local or no files have
been copied in that partition. A few empty directories have been created
by some package installation scripts.
When I check using cfdisk, cfdisk shows the size of /usr/local as being
correct: 2.5Gb.
When I check
Adam Langley writes:
sshd isn't started by default. run `/etc/init.d/ssh start` (as root) to start
sshd. Link it into /etc/rcx.d as normal to start the service at boot time.
/etc/init.d/ssh is linked to in /etc/rc?.d on my system. It contains
a line though which checks for a file named
I checked it, but I didn't see any clear way opf doing it.
Karl Hammar wrote:
Have you tried copydir from the mirrodir package?
Regards,
/Karl
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hello sir,
i have installed cyrus-imap and cyrus-sasl.
now if i try imtest -m login -p login
localhost then authentication failed.
similarly if try telnet 127.0.0.1 143
and if i give s01 login loginname password
then the same message authentication failed.
and also if i
After upgrading X to 4.0.1-7 yesterday, I get the following when
I try to start X:
bob:vc-11:bobstartx
var: allowed_users, value: rootonly.
var: nice_value, value: .
/etc/X11/X is not executable
giving up.
xinit: Connection refused (errno 111): unable to connect to X server
xinit: No
Hello List,
I have a HP Pavilion 8590c, which I have installed Debian 2.2.17 on a 20gb
hd, not thinking about the modem at the time, I just found out that it is a
Winmodem...This modem has connections to the cd-rom drive, sound etc, now I
would like to know what others if any, are using to
[please direct all followups to debian-cd, and don't cc me]
Ok, if youre not satisfied with copydir, then maybe you can use something
from my script below.
Regards,
/Karl
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This is a very strange problem. Before lilo runs my keyboard works just
fine. I can get into BIOS by pressing the del key. After linux (or windoz)
boots the keyboard works just fine. I have delay=100 to give me plenty of
time to type in my selection. The system that gets booted is the one that is
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 12:16:10PM +, Adam Langley wrote:
On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 09:56:46PM -0300, Ariel Manzur wrote:
is it possible to get a configuration file for the
current kernel, to load on menuconfig, so I can modify the configuration
from there?
Here's mine - I hope it
Hi,
We are new at this list and at debian.
We are Andre and Hennie and as a couple very much interested in linux .
Can anyone help us by giving advises how to download and instal
debian/linux?, The sites are very difficult to us becouse we dont know what
to download and what not..
P.s sorry,
On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 04:42:51PM +0100, Arnout Engelen wrote:
Every web browser I use will lock up X hard and requires hitting reset.
They lock up not all the time, but enough to be annoying. I may
have stumbled into the problem, but not certain.
Can you browse with a text-mode
I set out to install by download but decided that even with a fast (cable)
internet connection, it was more than worth while to buy a set of
official CDROMS. I used cheapbytes and had no problem.
If you have a good, fast interenet connection and decide to go the download
route, I would suggest
hi, I need to know which option to set at snort.conf?
I am having no home network and only one dialup
conection to the internet.
My /etc/snort/snort.conf
DEBIAN_SNORT_STARTUP=dialup
DEBIAN_SNORT_HOME_NET=
DEBIAN_SNORT_OPTIONS=-p
DEBIAN_SNORT_STATS_RCPT=root
DEBIAN_SNORT_STATS_TRESHOLD=1
but i dont
Lo, on Sunday, November 26, Stephan Kulka did write:
I have a problem with netscape, which annoys me. Every time I start
netscape the browser points to http:/// although I would like to point it
to www.debian.org. Only when I open a new window this happens.
Is this an known bug or can I
I gather from the grub info page, that it can't access a scsi boot
disks larger than 8 gb, so the traditional wisdom of a small boot
partion still holds, right?
/Allan
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On 2000-11-26 11:57:09, Richard Cobbe wrote:
Lo, on Sunday, November 26, Stephan Kulka did write:
I have a problem with netscape, which annoys me. Every time I start
netscape the browser points to http:/// although I would like to point it
to www.debian.org. Only when I open a new window
Hi,
My history with woody is checkered. The first time I upgraded from potato
I had *no* problems apart from having to wait for everything to download
and unpack, etc. I finally sank what was a decently-working woody system
by opening dselect in a spirit of oh, what's THIS for and mucking
The GCC in unstable miscompiles 2.4-test11 - you have been warned.
AGL
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pgpNU4XmqK0Yd.pgp
Description: PGP signature
your win2000 desktop is configured with an IP address, right? Let's say it's
1.64.34.214
connect to your debian box, set DISPLAY to
1.64.34.214:0
and it should work. Note that SSH isn't relevant at this point, you have a
session on your debian box that will then try to open any x-windows
Obviously Kristian Rink [EMAIL PROTECTED] thinks that:
The dialup-scripts were created with standard slink pppconfig-tool and
are giving the same error for several providers just *sometimes*, meaning
that there are days we are able to dial up ten, twenty, thirty times
without those problems, in
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 07:23:36PM +, Adam Langley wrote:
The GCC in unstable miscompiles 2.4-test11 - you have been warned.
Any pointers to particulars on this?
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 09:06:12AM -0800, Larry Clay wrote:
This is a very strange problem. Before lilo runs my keyboard works just
fine. I can get into BIOS by pressing the del key. After linux (or windoz)
boots the keyboard works just fine. I have delay=100 to give me plenty of
time to type
At 03:39 PM 11/26/00 +0100, you wrote:
There's an old P90 at my school that we use during the breaks and it's
running potato
Old P90 heh
We still have rooms of Mac LCIIs, 386s and Mac Classics (10 years old now)
Just think, you might be amusing yourself with typewriters a few years
Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] jon]$ dpkg -S /usr/share/man/man2/ptrace.2.gz
manpages-dev: /usr/share/man/man2/ptrace.2.gz
so looks like you need an
`apt-get install manpages-dev`
I had that, I just needed to add /usr/share/man/ to my
MANPATH.
Cheers,
Erik
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Hi,
I wonder if some other Debian user can provide some assistance to an
Apache problem:
1. I'm running www.bar.org and www.foo.org via named virtual hosts on
one server using Apache (from woody)
2. Both addresses http://www.bar.org/~joey/ and
http://www.bar.org/~joey/ are valid.
How
on Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 01:42:50PM -0600, Steven Kurylo ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
I have a error come up while the kernel is booting, although it doesn't
affect the machine it makes the kernel loading take much longer than it
should.
I am running woody and I have one HD (hda) its an IDE.
Okay, if you've read any of my older postings, you'll realise that
installing the GLX drivers is a snap (if you know what your doing).
First, go to NVidia's web and download the GLX and NVidia Drivers. From
the main screen, click on products, then drivers, then linux. That should
get you
How to echo the current date and time to a log file?
echo 'date:' ??? 'time:' ??? file.log
On Sat, 25 Nov 2000, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
hello,
i am searching for some hosts for time updating of my hosts
where can i find the listings of hosts offering this service?
i am in France BTW, so any host network-near Strasbourg would be fine...
Just install or unpack the ntpdata
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 20:16:50 +0100, Svante Signell wrote:
How to echo the current date and time to a log file?
echo 'date:' ??? 'time:' ??? file.log
echo 'date, time:' `date` file.log
^^ ^^
regular quotes backquotes
HTH,
Ray
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Hi,
I saw that postfix is the new default MTA. What are the advantages of
postfix versus exim? For a dial-up conection which of them is better?
Thanks,
Dan Pomohaci
Greetings,
I removed all my older qt libs leaving only qt2.2.2-0 on my system.
Now I want to try to use dselect to get and install licq and the
xwrapper for it. I have licq gui 0.81 now that I manually installed,
is there a way I can carefully remove it and then use dselect to do
a nice
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 06:25:39PM +0100, Andre en Hennie wrote:
Hi,
We are new at this list and at debian.
We are Andre and Hennie and as a couple very much interested in linux .
Can anyone help us by giving advises how to download and instal
debian/linux?, The sites are very difficult to
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 07:55:48PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
Hi,
I wonder if some other Debian user can provide some assistance to an
Apache problem:
1. I'm running www.bar.org and www.foo.org via named virtual hosts on
one server using Apache (from woody)
2. Both addresses
Hi Larry,
I'm owner of Pavilion 8550 with the same crap as you. I also took off
that board with any unpleasant result.
The Rockwell is also a soundcard which is pretty uncompatible with
SoundBlaster, which was another reason to remove it and leave it waiting for
better
hola,
i've been doing a lot of reading about the voodoo 5 card, and can see
there's a lot of confusion and chaos out there. unfortunately, the only
definitive source of info is very imprecise in their choice of words, making
things even more confusing.
according to linux.3dfx.com, there is a
On 26/11/2000 at 20:16 +0100, Svante Signell wrote:
How to echo the current date and time to a log file?
echo 'date:' ??? 'time:' ??? file.log
$ echo date: $(date +%x) time: $(date +%X)
date: 26-11-2000 time: 20:02:07
Is this what you want? Check the date manpage for more options.
If you don't want to buy the CDs, although they are very cheap, you need
to download 6 floppies, and the programme to copy the files you download
onto theactual disks, and to have a working internet connection.
go to
ftp://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-i386/current/
choose the
Svante Signell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to echo the current date and time to a log file?
echo 'date:' ??? 'time:' ??? file.log
There is no need to use echo.
date +date: %x time: %X file.log
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I compiled my kernel with pci ethernet support for the Intel Ether Express
pro, dmesg reports the device and does tests it all verifies.. but in /dev
there is no eth0 device, MAKEDEV gives an error don't know how to make
device eth0 . Is there something I am not doing?
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 10:20:30AM +, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a new Debian user (been using other distributions for
about 5 years) and I seem to be missing some man pages on
my new Debian system. I'm missing manpages for ptrace,
termios, fcntl and others.
The command
in general, ethernet interfaces are not implemented as files in /dev/.
there's no need to create one.
if you want to use your ethernet card, make sure:
1. the proper module loaded correctly
2. the kernel has the correct nic built into it
either case, dmesg | less should tell you
eth0 isn't suppose to be in /dev
If your driver is loaded properly then all you have to do is ifconfig eth0
ipaddress netmask up to configure the device and get it running.
Do man ifconfig for details.
To have debian configure it automatically on boot up edit
/etc/network/interfaces.
I
Thanks, that makes sense.
On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, Steven Kurylo wrote:
eth0 isn't suppose to be in /dev
If your driver is loaded properly then all you have to do is ifconfig eth0
ipaddress netmask up to configure the device and get it running.
Do man ifconfig for details.
To have debian
I believe the data is stored in '.licq' directory in your home directory.
You could just back up the files there and remove the package. After you
install the newer version, you could copy the data back to '.licq'
directory.
Seung-woo Nam
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From: Jaye Inabnit ke6sls
thanks for everyone's help so far. it works...a little bit more. =)
the problem i found is that there is already a Directory directive
for the public_html/ directories in access.conf. this seems to either
be read last (thus overrriding changes made in other files) or
conflict w/ changes made in
Not a specifically Debian question, but
I just upgraded my version of teTeX to 1.0.6, and discovered it no
longer seems to follow the TEXINPUTS environment variable to find
various style files, etc. I need to get this to read in a revtex.cls
file that I've added in, but don't know how to get
This is for my lan in my house, the gateway is a freebsd box, 10.0.0.1 and
this box 10.0.0.2 for the ethernet cards.. the dialup outside is ok.
On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, Steven Kurylo wrote:
eth0 isn't suppose to be in /dev
If your driver is loaded properly then all you have to do is ifconfig
Kristian Rink writes:
I see that my old 486 box is only running a 16450 UART which has a 546k /
V.90 modem connected to it, and as far as I read there, this obviously is
not the best combination... So, do I have to expect *problems* with this,
or is this old UART just reducing the speed of my
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
print Content-type: text/html\n\;
print Content-type: text/html\n\n;
doh! that's what happens when you don't copy/paste. =(
but in the code that i actually run, the two '\n' do exist.
sorry. =p
herbert
Hi,
I've a problem with Exim; I couldn't figure out what's wrong with my
configuration, so I'm asking here for help...
My LAN consists of two hosts (both running Debian 2.2 with Exim):
orion.sc (192.168.0.1), which is the Gateway and gryffindor.sc
(192.168.0.2). orion should be the SMTP
Hello all,
I've got apache-ssl up and running nicely
For the record apache-ssl comes with a properly setup httpd.conf whereas
apt-get apache needs editing
The question is i've heard apache-ssl should be able to handle straight http
queries as well as https
is this true?
if so what do i
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