Hello,
I´m using postfix.
When someone send a big message, my UP band is
tottaly eaten. My network can´t use the internet services
correctly.
Besides CBQ, there are anything I can
do?
Thks...
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 11:36, Kirk Strauser wrote:
At 2003-03-10T16:39:36Z, Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
Never heard of putting any more than 2 disks in a mirrorset.
Mirroring can have a nice boost for read access. I'd imagine that such a
setup would be useful for something
Colin Watson wrote:
People creating new files in group-writeable locations should use 'umask
2' first. If you have a one-group-per-user setup (as is standard on
Debian systems), then they can just set 'umask 2' all the time safely.
Colin's answer is, as always, right on target. But I wanted
stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thinking that this should be simple, I looked in /etc/alternatives, but I
did not see anything that looke liek a reference to an MTA there.
You can do 'ls -al /usr/lib/sendmail'; typically, that file identifies
your MTA.
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Hi folks,
I am trying to download ksh from ATT official download page. When I click the release entry I want to download it opens a windows with lots of ASCII/ junk characters. It seems like its opening the file instead of downloading it. How can i download
Ok, I loaded the previous config file while in menuconfig and it worked
great!
So, that got some of the stuff working, but I still don't see the items
for ide (i.e., there is no ide tree in my
/lib/modules/2.4.18/kernel/drivers directory. I thought maybe that
since I had another computer
At 2003-03-10T18:25:06Z, Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I bet RAID0 would be even faster. Yes, yes, fragile...
Not for concurrent reads. If a file spans more than one physical disk, then
at least two drives have to be reading from the same region at the same
time. With RAID1, you can
-Original Message-
From: Glenn English [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 11:06 AM
To: debian users
Subject: wtf? (long and frustrated)
snip
I've installed Red Hat, Mandrake, and SuSE on this machine with no
probs. I've used video and screen data from the
Hi, (back to list)
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 12:25:18AM -0800, Alvin Oga wrote:
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Osamu Aoki wrote:
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 11:37:00PM -0800, Alvin Oga wrote:
i say its ( a wild guess )
perl -ne 'print (split('\t'))[2] if (split('\t'))[1]==1957' ;
That was my
I've got a freshly installed Debian machien that I want to make function
basicly as an X terminal for a Solaris box. The Solaris X resolutin is
1152x900 abt 8 bit color depth.
How can I configure the Debian box to use this X setup?
And a 2nd question, is there an easy way to determint the
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 11:49:03AM -0700, Glenn English wrote:
Is there some FM or FAQ I've missed? Is there a CI program on Debian to
configure X? Or is vi /etc/X11/XF86Config it?
xf86config, but I normally go over it manually after.
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On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 11:49:03AM -0700, Glenn English wrote:
When the installer says, Have fun, and reboots, the screen blinks a
couple times, and a curses dialog box comes up saying it can't run X,
telling me why, and
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Didier Caamano wrote:
Hello everyone:
Well, as the subject say, I'm wondering how can I see which
services are on or off,
man nmap.
and how can I stop them or make
them run.
man inetd.conf
apt-cache show xinetd
and don't forget to look at the /etc/init.d/*
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 02:39:49AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 11:31:02AM +, Jonathan Matthews wrote:
SPAM: EXCUSE_16 (-0.3 points) BODY: I wonder how many emails they sent in
error...
SPAM: EXCUSE_14 (-0.2 points) BODY: Tells you how to stop
Anyone working with a Linux Compiler for Clipper 5.x code?
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Can you recommend any good (not too expensive) quiet cases? I may build
a computer soon to be my home grown PVR/DVD combo, and of course
anything sitting in the living room on all the time needs to be quiet.
I've done some busness with the UK
Am Mon, 2003-03-10 um 10.01 schrieb Jan Johansson:
Is there someway to find out what caused a system reboot? I have the
following in my last
argus:~# last -20
root pts/0192.168.221.207 Mon Mar 10 08:11 still logged
in
reboot system boot 2.4.18-bf2.4 Sun Mar 9
Try Libranet. It's strongly based on Debian.
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 12:49, Glenn English wrote:
There ought to be a list for debian wannabes. I've tried several times
to get woody going on a couple different boxen - most recently a Dell
Latitude laptop.
Console is fine; X, of course, has
Can you recommend any good (not too expensive) quiet cases? I may build
a computer soon to be my home grown PVR/DVD combo, and of course
anything sitting in the living room on all the time needs to be quiet.
-Rob
Over the years, I have been using power supplies from PC Power and
Cooling (
Glenn English [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The mouse doesn't work, but there's a window telling which keys on the
numeric keypad to use instead. Laptops don't have numeric keypads, and
the system knows this is a laptop (I installed Support for Dell
laptops and I saw something flash by while it
Glenn English wrote:
There ought to be a list for debian wannabes. I've tried several times
to get woody going on a couple different boxen - most recently a Dell
Latitude laptop.
Console is fine; X, of course, has been the problem (I haven't even
looked at the PCMCIA Ethernet and wireless cards
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 10:01:00AM +0100, Jan Johansson wrote:
Is there someway to find out what caused a system reboot? I have the
following in my last
argus:~# last -20
root pts/0192.168.221.207 Mon Mar 10 08:11 still logged
in
reboot system boot 2.4.18-bf2.4 Sun
Hello, you guys have been very helpful in the past so heres another one
for yus!
I'm about to take the plunge and pick up a laptop. My first laptop in a
number of years.
So, what, if any, suggestions comments or what have you might the experts
suggest I consider
when making my decision on a
Everytime I send mail, my out bandwidth is
fulllfiled bypostfix (my mta)
Meanwhile I can´tbrowse
internet...
Any sugestions?
Jonathan Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think we're talking at cross purposes - I meant I find it strange
that the excuses cited should be taken as reasons for the mail to be
less likely to be spam, not any other reading.
Spamassassin default scores are set using a genetic
When i´m sending mail... all other internet services are terrible... that´s
because my outgoing bandwidth is fullfiled..
Any sugestions??
I´m using postfix
thanks...
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Hi,
i have set up my first debian server and everything runs
fine, for one week :-(. The machine stops working, logcheck
consums must of the cpu time, because daemon.log and syslog
have grown up to 1GB in size. I deleted them, but a few hours
later they have grown up to 10MB. Here are my
On Monday 10 March 2003 21:02, Kent West wrote:
SNIP
It sounds like you're running XFree86 3.x; I think upgrading to 4.x
would be of benefit to you. Of course, the easiest way to do that is to
leave Woody behind and go for Sid or Testing. I run Sid on my
workstations (Stable/Woody on
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Kent West wrote:
It sounds like you're running XFree86 3.x; I think upgrading to 4.x
would be of benefit to you. Of course, the easiest way to do that is to
leave Woody behind and go for Sid or Testing. I run Sid on my
workstations (Stable/Woody on servers); every once
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 at 5:48pm, Julio Diaz wrote:
:Can anyone recomend a good program to pkzip and pkunzip files in kde?
I like InfoZIP's zip and unzip myself. 'apt-get install zip' and 'apt-get
install unzip'. Then 'man zip' and 'man unzip' - while largely compatible
with the pkzip/pkunzip
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 09:40:19PM +0100, A. Loonstra wrote:
Is it me or is non-us.debian.org down...
Yes, it is. (I don't know what's wrong, but one of the Debian admins
mentioned it on IRC.) Use a mirror instead.
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On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 12:26:47PM -0800, Osamu Aoki wrote:
Another guy replied with
perl -ne 'if ((my @fields = split)[1] eq 1957) { print $fields[2]\n }'
I tested all:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:osamu$ perl -ne 'if ((my @f = split)[1] eq 1957) { print
$f[2]\n }' mat.txt
111
[EMAIL
Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 12:12:29PM +0100, R?mi Letot wrote:
I'm trying to setup a shared disk space with NFS. Till then, no
problem. But I want that people belonging to a specific group can
write to it, and modify every file in it.
So I made the
Yes Bob is right. Let me add few words for quick and sure cure :-)
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 01:27:38PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
Nathan Poznick wrote:
error: cannot open Packages index using db3 - No such file or directory (2)
Actually, this error is usually due to the RPM database not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Proulx) writes:
Colin Watson wrote:
People creating new files in group-writeable locations should use 'umask
2' first. If you have a one-group-per-user setup (as is standard on
Debian systems), then they can just set 'umask 2' all the time safely.
Colin's answer is,
what about if you are root, do you get any sound then? of so, what does
ls -la /dev dsp give you?
you schould get something like:
bash$ ls -la /dev/dsp
bash$ crw-rw-rw-1 root audio 14, 3 Jun 13 2001 /dev/dsp
and make sure you are a member of the audio group.
/ernst
On Mon,
On Monday 10 March 2003 1:49 pm, Glenn English wrote:
There ought to be a list for debian wannabes. I've tried several times
to get woody going on a couple different boxen - most recently a Dell
Latitude laptop.
I'd give Knoppix a shot on that laptop.
http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 14:32, james leclair wrote:
Hello, you guys have been very helpful in the past so heres another one
for yus!
I'm about to take the plunge and pick up a laptop. My first laptop in a
number of years.
So, what, if any, suggestions comments or what have you might the
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 16:32:36 -0400 james leclair [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello, you guys have been very helpful in the past so heres another one
for yus!
I'm about to take the plunge and pick up a laptop. My first laptop in a
number of years.
So, what, if any, suggestions
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 04:32:36PM -0400, james leclair wrote:
Hello, you guys have been very helpful in the past so heres another one
for yus!
I'm about to take the plunge and pick up a laptop. My first laptop in a
number of years.
So, what, if any, suggestions comments or what have you
On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 14:46, Julio Diaz wrote:
Anyone working with a Linux Compiler for Clipper 5.x code?
CA sure isn't, but, Google is your friend. Searching on linux dbase
clipper brought many hits. Interesting hits:
http://www.plugsys.com/download/max20-features.msp?PID=18
GBV said on Mon, Apr 07, 2003 at 05:47:54PM -0300:
When i´m sending mail... all other internet services are terrible... that´s
because my outgoing bandwidth is fullfiled..
Any sugestions??
I'm assuming you're on a ADSL line. If so, check out http://lartc.org/, which
has a nice description
Stefan Drees said:
Hi,
i have set up my first debian server and everything runs
fine, for one week :-(. The machine stops working, logcheck
consums must of the cpu time, because daemon.log and syslog
have grown up to 1GB in size. I deleted them, but a few hours
later they have grown up to
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 04:32:36PM -0400, james leclair wrote:
Hello, you guys have been very helpful in the past so heres another
one for yus! I'm about to take the plunge and pick up a laptop. My
first laptop in a number of years. So, what, if any, suggestions
comments or what have you
GBV said:
When i´m sending mail... all other internet services are terrible...
that´s because my outgoing bandwidth is fullfiled..
Any sugestions??
I´m using postfix
your question does not make much sense. Are you saying that your
mail server is eating all of your bandwidth? how do you know
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 01:54:55PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 01:40:26PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
is there a reliable way to get e.g. the fingerprint of the SSH2 key
used to log in to a machine? let's say that I have two entries in
~/.ssh/authorized_keys. Once I
Hi,
I understand the feeling of the original poster. My condolences.
Debian is not *yet* known for its ease of install nor painless hardware
detection. It will be better once d-i is done for Sarge :-)
But Debian is the best once you start upgrading it after you set your
system right. It will
What would like a command to apt-get look like if I wanted to download a
single package.
Thanks.
R
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Untill now, I only got online using a dial up connection. Now i am going to
dormitory, and in order to get online I have to connect to my dormitory's
LAN. I can setup the network using the following two commands:
ifconfig eth0 my.ip.add.ress up
route add default gw my.gw.ip.address
also sprach deFreese, Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.03.10.2022 +0100]:
There are some docs on setting up X on a Dell Lattitude that I found by
googling.
www.linux-laptop.net
I have it working on my Lattitude at home so when I get home I'll
forward you the XF86Config. As for configuring X,
also sprach Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.03.10.1454 +0100]:
Set 'LogLevel VERBOSE' in /etc/ssh/sshd_config and the key fingerprint
will be syslogged. (This currently doesn't work for RSA1 keys due to a
bug in privilege separation.)
only DSA keys being used, so no problem.
this is one
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 04:33:15 -0500
Brian Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Amen! most is more than less! Cool.
It's more or less the most you can get out of a pager.
At least until somebody unleashes least on an unsuspecting world.
You know this is coming :)
Kevin
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On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 03:36:09PM -0500, Alan Shutko wrote:
Jonathan Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think we're talking at cross purposes - I meant I find it strange
that the excuses cited should be taken as reasons for the mail to be
less likely to be spam, not any other
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Aryan Ameri wrote:
Hi there:
Untill now, I only got online using a dial up connection. Now i am going to
dormitory, and in order to get online I have to connect to my dormitory's
LAN. I can setup the network using the following two commands:
ifconfig eth0
Radek Zajkowski [Deb] wrote:
What would like a command to apt-get look like if I wanted to download a
single package.
Thanks.
R
apt-get install single_package
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:What would like a command to apt-get look like if I wanted to download a
:single package.
'apt-get -h' reveals all!
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On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 05:31:39PM -0500, Radek Zajkowski [Deb] wrote:
What would like a command to apt-get look like if I wanted to download a
single package.
# apt-get install package_name
This might pull in some extra packages. If you're hoping to avoid this,
I'd suggest you don't, as
From Didier Caamano on Monday, 2003-03-10 at 09:56:10 -0700:
Hello everyone:
Well, as the subject say, I'm wondering how can I see which
services are on or off,
netstat -tupan
and how can I stop them or make them run.
/etc/init.d/networking stop
/etc/init.d/networking start
etc.
Conrad
also sprach Troy Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.03.10.2312 +0100]:
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i need the information on the server side.
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On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 05:31:39PM -0500, Radek Zajkowski [Deb] wrote:
What would like a command to apt-get look like if I wanted to download a
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apt-get install -d foo
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On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 12:32:27AM +0200, Aryan Ameri wrote:
Untill now, I only got online using a dial up connection. Now i am going to
dormitory, and in order to get online I have to connect to my dormitory's
LAN. I can setup the network using the following two commands:
ifconfig eth0
On 10 Mar 2003 11:49:03 -0700
Glenn English [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There ought to be a list for debian wannabes. I've tried several times
to get woody going on a couple different boxen - most recently a Dell
Latitude laptop.
Have you tried the Linux on Laptops web site?
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 12:32:27AM +0200, Aryan Ameri wrote:
Hi there:
Untill now, I only got online using a dial up connection. Now i am going to
dormitory, and in order to get online I have to connect to my dormitory's
LAN. I can setup the network using the following two commands:
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 14:39:24 -0500
sean finney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mouse:
in a console, run gpmconfig. if you can get the mouse going in console
mode, you're set. i don't know enough about your setup to know what
kind of mouse you have, but i'd guess ps2. when it asks you about
Radek Zajkowski [Deb] wrote:
What would like a command to apt-get look like if I wanted to download a
single package.
apt-get -d install less would just download the package 'less' to
/var/cache/apt/archives/
You'd still need to install it, though.
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On Monday 10 March 2003 1:49 pm, Glenn English wrote:
There ought to be a list for debian wannabes. I've tried several times
to get woody going on a couple different boxen - most recently a Dell
Latitude laptop.
I'd
On Monday 10 March 2003 11:32 am, james leclair wrote:
Hello, you guys have been very helpful in the past so heres another one
for yus!
I'm about to take the plunge and pick up a laptop. My first laptop in a
number of years.
So, what, if any, suggestions comments or what have you might the
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 05:31:39PM -0500, Radek Zajkowski [Deb] wrote:
What would like a command to apt-get look like if I wanted to download a
single package.
Normally this is good enough:
# apt-get -d install some-package
If really want to download a package, do it with wget or any console
Start your own thread, DO NOT just reply to an existing message. People
might not ever see your message this way.
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 05:31:39PM -0500, Radek Zajkowski [Deb] wrote:
What would like a command to apt-get look like if I wanted to download a
single package.
Have you read the
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 12:32:27AM +0200, Aryan Ameri wrote:
Hi there:
Untill now, I only got online using a dial up connection. Now i am going to
dormitory, and in order to get online I have to connect to my dormitory's
LAN. I can setup the network using the following two commands:
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Hugh Saunders wrote:
hello,
I dont like telnet. But i have a very old mac which i like to use as a
terminal, I cant pursuade it to run macSSH [macssh.com] so i am running
Niftytelnet this necessitates the running of telnetd on another machine.
Perhaps a bit on a tangent,
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 00:32:27 +0200
Aryan Ameri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but it is so frustrating to issue these commands whenever I reboot my
computer. I know there are ways to automate this proccess and there are
progrms which setup the network on each boot. But I am not able to find out
* Hal Klingsporn [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030309 06:26 PST]:
On Saturday, March 8, 2003, at 09:58 PM, Gary Turner wrote:
Hal wrote:
I'm using Woody as a firewall with NAT to protect a small network that
includes a mail and web server on an unregistered (192.168)
network. I'd like to
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 at 12:32am, Aryan Ameri wrote:
:Untill now, I only got online using a dial up connection. Now i am going to
:dormitory, and in order to get online I have to connect to my dormitory's
:LAN. I can setup the network using the following two commands:
:
:ifconfig eth0
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 17:31:39 -0500
Radek Zajkowski [Deb] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What would like a command to apt-get look like if I wanted to download a
single package.
To *download* it, use apt-get -d install package_name.
To download *and install* it, use apt-get install package_name.
I
also sprach GBV [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.04.07.2235 +0200]:
Everytime I send mail, my out bandwidth is fulllfiled by postfix (my mta)
Meanwhile I can´t browse internet...
Any sugestions?
HTB. outbound QoS is easier. or upgrade your bandwidth.
or, heck, look at one of my packages,
also sprach GBV [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.04.07.2016 +0200]:
Besides CBQ, there are anything I can do?
HTB, it's better anyway, but QoS is your only real way -- with the
added difficulty that inbound QoS is near impossible unless you get
your provider to do it.
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Aryan Ameri said:
Hi there:
Untill now, I only got online using a dial up connection. Now i am going
to dormitory, and in order to get online I have to connect to my
dormitory's LAN. I can setup the network using the following two
commands:
ifconfig eth0 my.ip.add.ress up
route add
I just got a seagate barracuda ata IV (ST340016A) and it's freaking
silent. It's almost eerie; it sounds like a solid state drive or
something!
In terms of cost, I traded a few GB to get back a handful of dB; I think
it was worth it =)
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* Vivek Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030310 11:13 PST]:
Hi folks,
I am trying to download ksh from ATT official download page. When I click
the release entry I want to download it opens a windows with lots of ASCII/
junk characters. It seems like its opening the file instead of downloading
also sprach Radek Zajkowski [Deb] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.03.10.2331 +0100]:
What would like a command to apt-get look like if I wanted to download a
single package.
first, please don't reply to a message and change the topic. if you
must do so, at least delete the In-Reply-To line from the
Hi,
Wow. The help people are sending is incredible! This is the first
message I've posted to Debian User since I switched to Debian
a few weeks ago. I havn't needed to post anything else because it
just works, but these Intel compilers are a real challenge.
1. I tried alien'ing the RPMS and then
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 15:39, martin f krafft wrote:
latitudes are hell these days. which one do you have (the OP, not you,
barry...)
C600/C500 it says on the sticker. Not too old, not too new.
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o.k., I'm just a little frustrated.
How and where am I able to change the default size of the Open, Save, et. al.
Dialogs (and, for that matter, any Dialog) in Gnome 2.2 to permanently be
larger? I'm in 1600x1200, and with a 14pt font, I get maybe 8 files showing.
There must be a setting
PLEASE FIX YOUR CLOCK, IT IS VERY ANNOYING TO HAVE YOUR MESSAGES NOT BE
SORTED CORRECTLY. I WOULD SUGGEST INSTALLING CHRONY, SINCE IT CAN KEEP
YOUR CLOCK ACCURATE WITHOUT ANY EFFORT ON YOUR PART.
Thanks,
Rob Weir
p.s. If you are actually a traveler from the future, please ignore this
message,
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 10:22:02PM +0100, R?mi Letot wrote:
Now why is debian's default 022 if 02 is safe ?
Mostly because 002 is *not* safe if you don't go with the
one-user-per-group thing. Both debian.org machines and my workplace use
a single group for all users (which I happen to think is a
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 16:57, Kent West wrote:
Radek Zajkowski [Deb] wrote:
What would like a command to apt-get look like if I wanted to download a
single package.
Thanks.
R
apt-get install single_package
Let's be a bit more verbose:
# apt-get -s -u install package_name
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 04:15:30PM +0100, Florian Sukup wrote:
This just means that you haven't quite loaded the modules correctly.
You need (in this order):
ide-scsi
sg
sr_mod
Check 'dmesg' to make sure that ide-scsi has take your CD drive; if not,
remove all the cdrom modules
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 11:35:50PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.03.10.1454 +0100]:
Set 'LogLevel VERBOSE' in /etc/ssh/sshd_config and the key fingerprint
will be syslogged. (This currently doesn't work for RSA1 keys due to a
bug in privilege
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 04:27:23PM -0800, Osamu Aoki wrote:
If really want to download a package, do it with wget or any console
based web browsers.
Or debget in the debian-goodies package in testing and unstable. (Don't
bother with the debget package itself, as it's never been updated for
* GBV [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030310 10:42 PST]:
Hello,
I?m using postfix.
When someone send a big message, my UP band is tottaly eaten. My
network can?t use the internet services correctly.
Well, maybe a good start would be to not send each message 3 times ;-)
Ask once, get many answers
I have Apache installed and configured (as far as the v-hosts are
concerned) the same way I had it when I was running RedHat. I have my
router set to forward port 80 requests to this box, and and the DNS
information is all up-to-date (I use dyndns.org). One of the sites I
host is
i have a network everywhere fast ethernet adapter (NC100). could someone
help me figure out how to get it working? i don't have access to the web
(but i can use a www4mail server to download a driver like i did for my
Lucent Win Modem).
--
Robert Wilson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* james leclair [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030310 13:38 PST]:
So, what, if any, suggestions comments or what have you might the experts
suggest I consider
when making my decision on a brand of craptop?
Well, I don't know that it counts as expert advice, but I've been
happily using an IBM
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 07:40:13PM +0300, ? ? wrote:
Hi!
I have a weird sound problem: no sound at all.
Sound drivers loaded ok, all programs (mplayer, mpg123, aumix, saytime,
etc) are working without any errors, and -- no sound at all.
I have woody, kernel 2.4.18, SB Live!
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 03:48:45PM -0800, Charlie Zender wrote:
Hi,
Wow. The help people are sending is incredible! This is the first
message I've posted to Debian User since I switched to Debian
a few weeks ago. I havn't needed to post anything else because it
just works, but these Intel
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 02:16:16PM -0900, Greg Madden wrote:
On Monday 10 March 2003 11:32 am, james leclair wrote:
Hello, you guys have been very helpful in the past so heres another one
for yus!
I'm about to take the plunge and pick up a laptop. My first laptop in a
number of years.
After the recent update in testing, mount is behaving differently (for
me). My /etc/fstab has the following lines:
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
/dev/hda3 / ext3defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1
/dev/hda8 noneswapsw
* Robert B Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030310 16:47 PST]:
i have a network everywhere fast ethernet adapter (NC100). could someone
help me figure out how to get it working? i don't have access to the web
This should work with the tulip driver, included with the Linux kernel.
I don't have
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