thanks for the response, matthew. yeah, i was reading it correctly. touch
does change the date but doesn't affect the inability to cat the file. cat
still claims that it doesn't exist even though ls sees it.
What is the file in question?
Hi All, I've just shifted my potato install to 2.4.16 and am having
problems getting PPP or USB storage to work. The modules loaded are the
same (as far as it goes) as I have with 2.2.19. I've looked around as much
as I can to find what might be causing the problem, to no avail. The
relevant
On Sunday 10 February 2002 06:00 pm, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
thanks for the response, matthew. yeah, i was reading it correctly. touch
does change the date but doesn't affect the inability to cat the file.
cat still claims that it doesn't exist even though ls sees it.
What is the file
Hello,
Earlier today this popped up in my logs:
Feb 10 15:33:01 localhost kernel: recvmsg bug: copied 0 seq 4AB2A9F8
There is nothing else around it or in any other logs that I can find.
The only thing I can find that might be related is:
02/2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:33:00: START: ident pid=22553
I
* Ramon Acedo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020210 14:43]:
I just want that when someone try to access to host1.mydomain.net from the
internet my firewall (and dns server)
forward the request to host1.local which has the private ip 192.168.1.20.
I've thought about this problem, but I don't think
* Chris Evans ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020210 16:24]:
Probably a dumb question, apologies if so:
I've just transferred from Hamm to Potato and the new system is
Emailing me excellent security messages with subject line like: www
02/10/02:19.02 system check (www is hostname).
It's logcheck.
* ben ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020210 18:31]:
On Sunday 10 February 2002 06:00 pm, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
thanks for the response, matthew. yeah, i was reading it correctly. touch
does change the date but doesn't affect the inability to cat the file.
cat still claims that it doesn't
On Sunday 10 February 2002 07:12 pm, Vineet Kumar wrote:
[snip]
no offence, but that's really not the significant issue.
Well, it might be. For instance, if you're trying to cat a device file
corresponding to your microphone, but you don't have a soundcard, you
will get something like no
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002 16:14:53 -0800
Bruce Burhans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip
and probably most of the other major ISP packages. So the corps and the
gov can keep track.
The corps? Surely not the Marine Corps... Or are you talking
about the UN Black Helicopters?
--
hi,
I want do some assembler programming in debian. there are some
assembler such as gas,nasm and so on, so who can tell me which one is the best
and the most active? Thanks in advance!
And also, are there any Chinese documents about gas or nasm?
if not, I will try to translate
Good morning!
I've a hp deskjet 845c usb printer connected to a debian unstable (kernel
2.4.17) box. I compiled in usb support and usb printer support. I have
/dev/usb/lp0 (I\m also usin devfsd if that matters). How do I print now ?
anyway, as
doing printing with linux is one thing I've not yet
(please reply to debian-user only)
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 11:14:24PM -0500, Benjamin Lowe wrote:
Is there an apt-get kernel for the kernel upgrades. I have tried to
upgrade prior to my current version and destroyed my setup. Is there some
documentation that you can point me to or how can
I am running 'unstable' on a compaq armada 6500 laptop, I didn't know if
there was any order, or if I had to download the source and the image?
Thanks for the email back,
Benjamin Lowe
On Sun, 2002-02-10 at 23:34, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
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On Sun, Feb 10, 2002
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 11:34:21PM -0500, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
(please reply to debian-user only)
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 11:14:24PM -0500, Benjamin Lowe wrote:
Is there an apt-get kernel for the kernel upgrades. I have tried to
upgrade prior to my current version and destroyed my
Em Dom, 2002-02-10 às 23:36, ben escreveu:
On Sunday 10 February 2002 05:14 pm, Matthew Dalton wrote:
ben wrote:
one if my /dev/ files has a mysterious date of 0 april 2001. has anyone
had this before. can i/should i manually reset that, and, if so, how is
it done?
Are you sure
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