On Thu, 24 May 2001, Enrique Marcote Peña wrote:
Hola Antonio:
Antes de nada gracias por tu respuesta. La solución que me propones me
valdría de no ser por
lo que comento en mi mensaje, si no estoy equivocado, el apropos y el whatis
emplean los
mismos archivos whatis, que son generados
Hue-Bond:
¿Dónde puedo leer más sobre la relacion Darwin - Debian?
Creo que la relación principal es que Klee Dienes (uno de los encargados del
programa dpkg en tiempos) trabaja actualmente para Darwin.
En realidad, estoy planeando abandonar al root una vez que termine de
configurar mi debian, y lei por ahí que se puede usar fakeroot para
ejecutar el apt, dpkg, instalar el kernel, y tareas de configuración.
Pues no es cierto. Si pudieras concretar lo de por ahí tal vez el
autor de dicha
Hola:
Vi en una ocasion en un xemacs que desplegaba un menu con todos los
metodos que había en el archivo editado, y permitía el acceso
directo a la posición de los mismos.
¿ Alguien sabe como se hace esto ?
(Yo apenas se utilizar cuatro cosillas del xemacs :-/ )
Saludos.
--
Fernando.
{:-{D
Tengo una máquina por ahí con Debian Potato que suele estar encendida todo el
día. Me vengo fijando en que en el
/var/log/messages aparece a menudo algo como --- MARK ---
Lo cierto es que no tengo el log delante de mis narices, pero no es la primera
vez que me pasa, y la verdad es que no sé
Hola a todos:
Dos preguntas tontas:
- Estoy haciendo pruebas con el samba. Como puedo
reinicializarlo sin apagar el ordenador? He mirado los libros que
tengo, y cada uno dice una cosa diferente y ninguna parece
funcionar.
- Como puedo cambiar el usuario al que el sistema envia los
mensajes?
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 07:42:15AM +0200, Imobach González Sosa wrote:
Tengo una máquina por ahí con Debian Potato que suele estar encendida todo el
día. Me vengo fijando en que en el
/var/log/messages aparece a menudo algo como --- MARK ---
Es normal, no se porqué lo hace, a ver si
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 10:00:23AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola a todos:
Dos preguntas tontas:
- Estoy haciendo pruebas con el samba. Como puedo
reinicializarlo sin apagar el ordenador? He mirado los libros que
tengo, y cada uno dice una cosa diferente y ninguna parece
Fernando wrote:
Hola:
Vi en una ocasion en un xemacs que desplegaba un menu con todos los
metodos que había en el archivo editado, y permitía el acceso
directo a la posición de los mismos.
¿ Alguien sabe como se hace esto ?
(Yo apenas se utilizar cuatro cosillas del xemacs :-/ )
para C
- Como puedo cambiar el usuario al que el sistema envia los
mensajes? Hasta ahora los enviaba al root, pero queria que los
enviase a un usuario normal para no tener que entrar como root.
Si no me equivoco diria que eso depende del MTA que estés usando,
exim, sendmail
Si usas exim, en
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El vie, 25 de may de 2001, a las 01:43:55 +0200, Javier Fafián Alvarez dijo:
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 07:42:15AM +0200, Imobach González Sosa wrote:
Tengo una máquina por ahí con Debian Potato que suele estar encendida todo
el día. Me vengo
On Fri, May, 25, 2001 at 07:42:15 +0200, Imobach González Sosa wrote:
Tengo una máquina por ahí con Debian Potato que suele estar encendida todo el
día. Me vengo fijando en que en el
/var/log/messages aparece a menudo algo como --- MARK ---
Este mensaje es bastante pesado y lo apagué con
On 24 May 2001 02:48:55 +
Luis Tomas Wayar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Necesito hacer andar un serve pppoe para varios usuarios, lo que no
puedo hacer ni so como, es que escucha varios usuarios y que puede
asignar la ip fija por usuario, si es posible que valide sobre radius,
alguien tiene
Daniel H. Perez, miércoles 23 de mayo de 2001 a la(s) 21:13:11 -0300:
Me parece que el tcp wrapper se puede usar desde tu programa con una
libreria con lo cual que el programa reciba la conexion no quiere decir
nada.
Por las dudas proba.
Pues tienes razón, era problema de eso. Es
Hola,
Mi pregunta puede sonar muy, muy taruga... Pero bueno, los que me conocen
de entre ustedes saben que apenas estoy cambiando de RH a Debian :)
Después de un par de semanas de estar probando con una maquinita
menor, estoy instalando Potato en un servidor que espero tener en
producción en
Luis Arocha -data-, jueves 24 de mayo de 2001 a la(s) 19:14:03 +0100:
Aquí va mi mi XF86Config, en la parte del ratón. Espero que te ayude, a
tí y a otros que me han preguntado en privado.
Gracias. Me lo guardo por aquí (aunque es casi igualito que lo
que tenía yo). De momento he
On Thu, 24 May 2001, peter karlsson wrote:
Ska inte det räcka?
apt-get install ttmkfdir
mvh,
Per
Em Thu, 24 May 2001 19:10:38 -0300
Antonio Lobato [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
http://www.metainfo.org/guiafocalinux (creio que seja esse mesmo o
endereco).
na verdade é www.metainfo.org/focalinux esse é dos bons mesmo =) o
Gleydson é fera ;)
[]s!
--
Gustavo Noronha Silva - kov
Olá Pessoal.
Estou tentando compilar um aplicativo para Linux que talvez faça
com que eu large mçao de vez do Rwindows, mas por enquanto não consegui.
É pedida a seguintes bibliotecas:
qgl.h, gl.h, glu.h.
Aonde posso encontrar estas bibliotecas (arquivos de cabeçalho) ou
qual
Em Fri, 25 May 2001 03:17:00 +
Fabiano Manoel de Andrade [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Olá Pessoal.
Olá =)
Estou tentando compilar um aplicativo para Linux que talvez faça
com que eu large mçao de vez do Rwindows, mas por enquanto não consegui.
É pedida a seguintes bibliotecas:
Oi pessoal,
1)veja abaixo os erros que ocorreu guando tentei
instalar a biblioteca "ncurses" para que possa desenvolver.
em tinycobol.
2)ao configurar o xf86config coloquei o mouse
em /dev/ttyS0 e depois em /dev/ttyS1
em todas me trava na responde nem ctrl+alt+
space.
3)estou passando esta
Estou com uma máquina para instalar o Debian. A máquina está com o
Windows98 e com um Conectiva Linux. Ele está utilizando o Lilo com boot
manager.
Como eu faço para instalar o Debian no lugar do Conectiva? Se eu apenas
mandar instalar do CD, o que acontecerá com o boot? Tenho que tirar o Lilo
Em Fri, 25 May 2001 08:22:55 -0300
tropical colchoes ltda [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Oi pessoal,
olá =)
1)veja abaixo os erros que ocorreu guando tentei instalar a biblioteca
ncurses
para que possa desenvolver.
em tinycobol.
o próprio erro te deu a solução, você tem de rodar um apt-get
Olá,
-Mensagem original-
De: tropical colchoes ltda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(...)
1)veja abaixo os erros que ocorreu guando tentei instalar
a biblioteca ncurses para que possa desenvolver. em tinycobol.
(...)
Eu possuo suporte a shm e tmpfs compilados no kernel, inclusive montei o
/dev/shm para ver se o problema era resolvido. mas continuo a receber a
mesma mensagem.
Att,
KrIsSkRoSs
/dev/hda:
could not allocate sharedmem buf: Function not implemented
você precisa compilar o seu kernel com
/etc/init.d: ./lprng start
Starting printer spooler: lprng.
/etc/init.d: lpq
Printer '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' - cannot open connection - Network is unreachable
Make sure LPD server is running on the server
Minha impressora não está funcionando. Uso o
Olá lista,
Estou tentando fazer com que algumas pessoas
da internet tenha acesso a um servidor da minha intranet
usando o Squid, funciona assim:
192.168.200.1 (Interent) - eth0
192.168.253.1 (Gateway) - eth1 c/ Squid e IPChains
192.168.253.2 (Intranet) - W2k
O que quero é que todas as pessoas
Gustavo Noronha Silva wrote:
Em Fri, 25 May 2001 08:22:55 -0300
tropical colchoes ltda [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Oi pessoal,
olá =) placa de video sis530 (sis620) 8mb
decide, ou é uma ou outra =)
A SiS530 funciona perfeitamente bem com o server svga, no XFree86 3.3
No XFree86 V 4.0.3
Olá lista,
Estou tentando fazer com que algumas pessoas
da internet tenha acesso a um servidor da minha intranet
usando o Squid, funciona assim:
192.168.200.1 (Interent) - eth0
192.168.253.1 (Gateway) - eth1 c/ Squid e IPChains
192.168.253.2 (Intranet) - W2k
O que quero é que todas as pessoas que
On Fri, 25 May 2001 11:47:11 -0300
Rafael Sasaki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Olá Rafael.
Estou com uma máquina para instalar o Debian. A máquina está com o
Windows98 e com um Conectiva Linux. Ele está utilizando o Lilo com boot
manager.
Como eu faço para instalar o Debian no lugar do
Olá Rafael,
-Mensagem original-
De: Rafael Sasaki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Estou com uma máquina para instalar o Debian. A máquina está com o
Windows98 e com um Conectiva Linux. Ele está utilizando o Lilo com boot
manager.
Como eu faço para instalar o Debian no lugar do
On Fri, 25 May 2001, KrIsSkRoSs wrote:
Eu possuo suporte a shm e tmpfs compilados no kernel, inclusive montei o
/dev/shm para ver se o problema era resolvido. mas continuo a receber a
mesma mensagem.
você está rodando o quê? potato/woody/unstable
eu estou rodando unstable e 2.4.4
não
Tenho usado Linux ja ha alguns anos com distribuicoes baseadas em RPM.
Decidir testar a Debian porque tenho 10 Alphas que me dao algum trabalho.
Caso funcione, posso intalar a Debian nos outros 30 micros que tenho por
aqui. Por questoes de comodidade, resolvi testar em micros primeiro. Tenho
Mais umazinha :)
Baixei 4 isos da Debian. Quais as diferencas entre o binaries-1.iso e o
binaries-NOUS-1.iso. Imagino, pelo nome, que sejam assim devido as
restricoes impostas pela matriz, para exportacao de software. Devo
utilizar um dos dois (qual?) ou os dois?
--
Ola Thadeu,
Em Fri, 25 May 2001 17:37:55 -0300 (BRST), Thadeu Penna
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Tenho usado Linux ja ha alguns anos com distribuicoes baseadas em
RPM.
Decidir testar a Debian porque tenho 10 Alphas que me dao algum
trabalho.
Caso funcione, posso intalar a Debian nos
Em Fri, 25 May 2001 17:57:17 -0300 (BRST), Thadeu Penna
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Mais umazinha :)
Baixei 4 isos da Debian. Quais as diferencas entre o binaries-1.iso
e o
binaries-NOUS-1.iso. Imagino, pelo nome, que sejam assim devido as
restricoes impostas pela matriz, para
Opa!:)
Tenho um servidor de irc, ele vem sofrendo ataques de syn flood... alguem
tem alguma ferramente q possa bloquear esse tipo de ataque?:)
Abracao,
*
Alexandre M. de Araujo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - UIN: 7214874
Debian Gnu/Linux Unstable + kernel
Olá Carlucio,
On Fri, 25 May 2001, tropical colchoes ltda wrote:
1)veja abaixo os erros que ocorreu guando tentei instalar a biblioteca
ncurses para que possa desenvolver.
em tinycobol.
Pegue os fontes da biblioteca e compile você mesmo. Faço isso com tudo que
preciso e nunca encontrei
Em Fri, 25 May 2001 17:37:55 -0300 (BRST), Thadeu Penna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escreveu:
2) Vi uns pacotes que nao entendi a finalidade. Para que servem o
netscape
e o jdk, ja que nao instalam os binarios ? A descricao e que facilita a
instalacao do pacotes, mas nao tenho a menor ideia como
Fala pessoal,
Faz muito tempo já que tivemos o primeiro encontro de usuários cariocas.
O que vocês acham de marcarmos um novo? Estou pensando em um lugar mais
descontraído - o Garage, ou o bar que fica próximo a ele - e em chamar
mais gente, sem se limitar a usuários de Debian, até porque eu
Em Fri, 25 May 2001 19:36:03 -0300 (GMT+3)
Rildo Pragana [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Pegue os fontes da biblioteca e compile você mesmo. Faço isso com tudo que
preciso e nunca encontrei problemas (com o Slackware modificado que uso, mas
acredito que o Debian não terá problemas também).
não é
On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 08:50:33PM -0700, Mike Egglestone wrote:
Weird... seems like hard drive performance is
very important too:)
In fact, disk is often more important than the processor!
When building a box, I go for RAM, disk, and processor in that order.
If you don't have enough RAM,
Greetings,
I just did a fresh potato install for a friend, including X 3.3.6,
Ximian
Gnome 1.4 and the ~bunk updates for 2.4.4 and gdm doesn't start on
boot,
although it starts fine with `/etc/init.d/gdm start' as root.
I checked the permissions on the file and compared the file to my
J.A.Serralheiro wrote:
Im sorry the exact message is:
Clock skew detected. your build may be imcomplete.
Is the filesystem that has the sources mounted via NFS? If so
check the clock times on both systems. I bet they are off some
from each other.
--
| Bryan Andersen | [EMAIL
On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 08:50:33PM -0700, Mike Egglestone wrote:
Thanks for the input guys...
I took it upon myself to do some VERY basic testing...
and I'll share my results if anyone's interested.
The test: untarring a 88MB file full of .gifs and .html files
Imac 400 Mhz 128 Ram IDE
Sounds like the box is bad, I'd guess that the memory is the problem.
Funny thing is, I've tried using different memory (a newer DIMM, and
some old SIMMs) and get the same error regardless. Is there some weird
BIOS setting I'm missing (it's an FIC VA-503+, if that helps), or is it
just hosed?
Hi everyone,
There has been a lot of discussion about VIA KT133 chipset problem. I am
wondering if it related to Apollo Pro133A chipset problem. And does anyone
know if the problem with IDE DMA stuff is fixed?
Edwin Lau
I'm trying to reinstall Progeny Debian 1.0 (boxed
copy), and I'm getting weird problems.
My original plan was to boot off the CD, use the
partition program to remove the root partition and reformat it, and proceed with
the install. This didn't work -- the Progeny partition tool accepted my
I have setup these cards and they work OK, I found that they needed ( at
least my one ) irq=10 io=0x300
Robin
-Original Message-
From: Wayne Topa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 May 2001 17:06
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: cs89x0_cs precompiled?
Date: Thu,
Hi Michael,
I personally use etherreal. I think is one of the best.
Fabio
Michael Marziani wrote:
What's the fav sniffer for you Debian gurus? Whether a .deb, source, or
whatever, what is the most versatile and all-round best sniffer that is
available? Thanks!
-Mike
On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 01:32:09PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
state through a filesystem-like interface. /proc/mounts **IS** the
definitive state of your system.
cat /proc/mounts /etc/mtab
it's good to link /etc/mtab to /proc/mounts.
ciao,
andrea
Hallo Debian's
I've tried to install lynx out of the potato 2.2 r_0_ CD-Roms using dpkg
Lynx claims to depend on libz1. I couldn't find these on any of my
CD-R's.
Can someone help me please on that? Andreas...
Hello,
Do you know for which architecture are debian i386 packages compiled for ?
Does the binaries are compiled for pentium or for i486 or else ?
Thanks for your reply,
With kind regards,
Gaël Pegliasco,
Hi,
Has anyone used NFSv3 with debian ?
I compiled NFSv3 in the kernel, but do I need any patches for the client.
I also used the nfs-kernel-server, but I was still unable to use nfsv3.
Does the debian mount support nfsv3, and are all the required tools etc.
available within debian ? Or is it
hi Michael...
what are you tryng to sniff ???
look at the sniffer tools section and ethernet monitoring section
http://www.Linux-Sec.net
( generic collection of security stuff )
have fun sniffing..
alvin
http://www.Linux-1U.net
On Fri, 25 May 2001, Fabbione wrote:
Hi
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 10:41:56AM +0200, Gael Pegliasco wrote:
Do you know for which architecture are debian i386 packages compiled for ?
ciao,
andrea
are any official or unofficial debs available for python 2.1
I want to use Hylafax to send recieve files in a production environment.
Now, my experimentation with the version coming with Debian 2.2r3 ( 4.0x)has
been almost a fiasco. It simply didn't work.
I resorted to Hylafax 4.1b3 downloaded from the Hylafax site and it is working
reliably in
Hello,
Following my previous message about 'packages compilation', (thanks andrea for
your reply), I'm now wondering how it is possible to know for which architecture
a program has been compiled for ?
I mean, does someone know if there is a tool which detect if an executable is
compiled for 386
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 12:31:56PM +0300, Amardeep Singh wrote:
are any official or unofficial debs available for python 2.1
There are experimental, untested, and unofficial debs for 2.1 available at:
http://people.debian.org/~flight/python2/
Note that although these are experimental,
From: Brian Dunnette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: LILO error: ran out of input data?
Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 01:33:30 -0500
Sounds like the box is bad, I'd guess that the memory is the problem.
Funny thing is, I've tried using different memory (a newer
From: Andreas Mueller (EED) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: lynx depends on libz1
Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 10:34:21 +0200
Hallo Debian's
I've tried to install lynx out of the potato 2.2 r_0_ CD-Roms using dpkg
Lynx claims to depend on libz1. I couldn't find these
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 10:34:21AM +0200, Andreas Mueller (EED) wrote:
I've tried to install lynx out of the potato 2.2 r_0_ CD-Roms using dpkg
Lynx claims to depend on libz1. I couldn't find these on any of my
CD-R's.
It really depends on zlib1g. If you used apt to install it, apt would
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 10:34:21AM +0200, Andreas Mueller (EED) wrote:
Hallo Debian's
I've tried to install lynx out of the potato 2.2 r_0_ CD-Roms using dpkg
Lynx claims to depend on libz1. I couldn't find these on any of my
CD-R's.
Can someone help me please on that? Andreas...
--- Gael Pegliasco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Following my previous message about 'packages compilation', (thanks
andrea for
your reply), I'm now wondering how it is possible to know for which
architecture
a program has been compiled for ?
snip
The canonical answer would be to check
Hi,
I recently thought I'd take advantage of the low RAM prices and got some
memory for my home machine (Athlon 900, Asus A7V). I bought two 256MB
PC133-DIMMs specified for 2-2-2 timing.
Being a bit on the cautious side regarding memory, I decided to run
memtest86 which indeed reported some
Hi!
I am trying to install Debian 2.2 with 2.2.17 on a system with the Adaptec
chip supported by the AIC 7xxx driver.
While booting up, I get messages Trying to reset SCSI. Timed Out.
Synchronous at 20.0 MB/s at offset 15 These
messages continue and I am unable to start installation.
We only
[Message forwarded]
norton wrote:
hi, does anyone know where can I get a patch with the glibc fix for kylix to
work?
--
norton
=
Lvpvs pilvm mvtat, non animvm
--
If you come from outside of Finland, you live in wrong country.
-- motd of irc.funet.fi
On Friday 25 May 2001 13:55, Sachin Garg wrote:
Hi!
I am trying to install Debian 2.2 with 2.2.17 on a system with the Adaptec
chip supported by the AIC 7xxx driver.
While booting up, I get messages Trying to reset SCSI. Timed Out.
Synchronous at 20.0 MB/s at offset 15 These
messages
On Fri, 25 May 2001, Daniel Faller wrote:
On Friday 25 May 2001 13:55, Sachin Garg wrote:
Hi!
I am trying to install Debian 2.2 with 2.2.17 on a system with the Adaptec
chip supported by the AIC 7xxx driver.
While booting up, I get messages Trying to reset SCSI. Timed Out.
What a bear this installation is! ´Kernel patches. Lots of new apps all of
which seem to be in beta...
So my machine boots, sees the USB device but doesn't load the correct
driver. I wonder why? Please take a look and let me know if dmesg is any
help.
Linux version 2.4.4 ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
I have had some rather bad disk corrpution (laptop battery failed on
me I think). The easiest way for me to
fix it as far as I can see is to re-install as there are a few key
applications that don't work.. I have a root partition
and a /home partition. Only the /root partion is affected. I
From: Manuel Reiter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Bad DIMM? Need testing advice
Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 13:24:36 +0200 (CEST)
Hi,
I recently thought I'd take advantage of the low RAM prices and got some
memory for my home machine (Athlon 900, Asus A7V). I bought
Hello!
I have just recently received a copy of Linux by Libranet, which is based
on Debian 2.2 (Potato). I am having a heck of a time getting it to work
with a Creative Sound Blaster 16 PCI (a/k/a Ensoniq AudioPCI) soundcard.
The Libranet page said that these were compatable with Linux, which is
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 10:48:10PM +1000, Kieren Diment wrote:
I have had some rather bad disk corrpution (laptop battery failed on
me I think). The easiest way for me to
fix it as far as I can see is to re-install as there are a few key
applications that don't work.. I have a root
MaD dUCK wrote:
also sprach Mike Egglestone (on Thu, 24 May 2001 07:00:44PM -0700):
Which platform of hardware would be best?
G4 from apple
Pentium something from somewhere
is that a serious question???
the pentium has nothing to say against the G4. period. moreover, CISC
is just
Hi Andreas
I had the same problem so i did what you told someone else... but it removes
some packages now i cannot make xf86config it says command not found... do
i have to do something?
I have a i810 board, debian potato 2.2 , newly installed xfree86 4.0.3
what can i do???
There are
Viral wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone used NFSv3 with debian ?
I'm using my Debian box as an NFS client. Can't recall if it's v2 or v3
though. (I'm pretty sure I compiled both into the kernel)
I compiled NFSv3 in the kernel, but do I need any patches for the client.
I also used the
On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 07:00:44PM -0700, Mike Egglestone wrote:
| Which platform of hardware would be best?
| G4 from apple
| Pentium something from somewhere
Oh, you mean ix86, not i386 -- I don't think a i386 can compare to
any processor made in recent years grin.
I have an AMD Duron and an
Can one of you gurus quickly help me with a script? I have a directory with
several thousand files named inconsistently with a mix of uppercase and
lowercase. I need to rationalize these to be named with all lowercase. I
know you guys will have a dozen ways to do this.
Regards,
Darryl
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 03:57:36AM -0700, patrick q wrote:
I will _guess_ that unstable is i486 as I don't think kernel 2.4
supports i386 any longer. I wouldn't be surprised to be corrected
though.
Ok, guess what I'm going to say.
2.4 supports 386 just fine, what gave you the impression it
On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 07:23:48PM -0400, Paul Wright wrote:
Yeah, the kernel keeps on growing, it's almost like another OS I'd heard
of once...
Just like pretty much any other software. I challenge you to find 3
programms under active development for over a year that didn't grow.
With the
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 10:48:10PM +1000, Kieren Diment wrote:
I have had some rather bad disk corrpution (laptop battery failed on
me I think). The easiest way for me to
fix it as far as I can see is to re-install as there are a few key
applications that don't work.. I have a root
Hi!
What program I should use to play MPEG files (with 'mp2' extenstion)
about which mpg123 says: Free format not supported?
--
Alexander Zhuckov [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2:5030/518.50
Hi All,
I'm trying to set up a small network and I'll be using NIS and NFS for
home directories.
I was wondering if it's possible to only mount a user's home directory
when he tries to log in. This way I'll only have one home directory
mounted on the box at a time and I can avoid putting an
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 01:36:04PM +, Darryl Röthering wrote:
Can one of you gurus quickly help me with a script? I have a directory with
several thousand files named inconsistently with a mix of uppercase and
lowercase. I need to rationalize these to be named with all lowercase. I
know
is it possible ? how ?
Sebasti?n Ezequiel Ovide ICQ:113198452
Universit? degli studi di Padova http://www.unipd.it
Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informatica http://www.dei.unipd.it
After compiling the new kernel, I get the 'uncompresing
kernel...OK' text and then nothing happens, the system
just hangs and i have to reboot it. any ideas!?
My system is a P200 MMX with 128MB RAM. Debian 2.2
fully upgraded with a
Do you still have the config file that you used for your
Hello,
there is an NT FTP server with private IP (192.168.0.240) behind a
Debian, and on the Debian the port 90 is forwarded to the nt's port 21
with redir. If I try to connect
to the Debian's port 90, I get connected to the NT, but if my ftp client
tries to download
something or even do a
Darryl Röthering (DR) writes:
DR Can one of you gurus quickly help me with a script? I have a
DR directory with several thousand files named inconsistently with a
DR mix of uppercase and lowercase. I need to rationalize these to be
DR named with all lowercase. I know you guys will have a
I'm not sure, but it seem like I remember that one of Alan Cox's earlier
2.4.4 patches contained a fix for the VIA chipset which was backed out again
after a few days. Anyone have any corrections on this info?
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Charles Lewis
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From: Edwin Lau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 25
Hello,
I'm having a problem with my setup - all the non-local emails sent with mutt
fail (illegal From), while /usr/bin/Mail is working just right. My .muttrc
doesn't change any of the use_from and use_domain. The system-wide config is
the default one. My only additions to the exim
On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 05:49:17PM -0500, Michael Marziani wrote:
What's the fav sniffer for you Debian gurus? Whether a .deb, source, or
whatever, what is the most versatile and all-round best sniffer that is
available? Thanks!
karpski's got a nice GUI on it which actually makes it more
%% Derya PALANCI [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
dp I had the same problem so i did what you told someone else... but
dp it removes some packages now i cannot make xf86config it says
dp command not found... do i have to do something?
dp I have a i810 board, debian potato 2.2 , newly installed
Sachin Garg wrote:
On Fri, 25 May 2001, Daniel Faller wrote:
On Friday 25 May 2001 13:55, Sachin Garg wrote:
Hi!
I am trying to install Debian 2.2 with 2.2.17 on a system with the Adaptec
chip supported by the AIC 7xxx driver.
While booting up, I get messages Trying to
Darryl Röthering wrote:
Can one of you gurus quickly help me with a script? I have a directory with
several thousand files named inconsistently with a mix of uppercase and
lowercase. I need to rationalize these to be named with all lowercase. I
know you guys will have a dozen ways to do
Hey Guys,
This one should present no problems for most guru's out there. How do I
disable Ctrl-Alt-Del rebooting on a debian box. I recently got my uptime to
114 days and due to the multiple keyboards on my desk, I accidently rebooted
the server when winblows froze up on me, boy ... that sucked
On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 08:34:32PM +0200, Mirek Kwasniak wrote:
| On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 07:55:14AM -0400, D-Man wrote:
| [...]
| Does samba work when run from xinetd?
|
| Yes, samba works from xinetd but you must add a special flag for nmbd in
| xinetd.conf:
|
| service netbios-ns
| {
|
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 12:11:41AM +0200, Karsten Heymann wrote:
Just do a
apt-get upgrade --print-uris -y 21 | grep ^deb | todos download.txt
(writing this from memory - maybe typos)
and on Windows Commander 'ftp download from file'. Works nice for me.
This part of the procedure
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