On Wed, 2004-03-31 at 21:38, Kirk Strauser wrote:
Check out http://my.gnus.org/ - it's chock full of tutorials and
walkthroughs. Best of luck to you!
I'll give it a try, thanks!
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I know I've got a PS2 mouse, but X-Windows is telling me it's not
there...
(**) Option Protocol PS/2
(**) Configured Mouse: Protocol: PS/2
(**) Option CorePointer
(**) Configured Mouse: Core Pointer
(**) Option Device /dev/psaux
(EE) xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device /dev/psaux
Drogo Bumbleroot wrote:
I know I've got a PS2 mouse, but X-Windows is telling me it's not
there...
From: Kent West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: /dev/psaux
What kernel version? Perhaps you need to modprobe psmouse?
igloo:/dev# uname -a
Linux igloo 2.4.25-1-686 #1 Tue Feb
Hi!
I am using Exim default configure with Qpopper. Now I am try to configure
squirrelmail but when I try to login into squirrelmail it prompt me an
error.
ERROR : Could not complete request.
Query:SELECT INBOX
Reason Given: Mailbox does not exist
ERROR : Could not complete request.
On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 23:50:16 +0200, Jaap Haitsma wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded my unstable system from kernel 2.4.25 to 2.6.4.
I still have a couple of minor problems.
1. After the kernel has booted and init is running when modprobe is
trying to insert drivers it is complaining all the time
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 14:40:14 +0200, Andreas Janssen wrote:
Hello
Caoilte O'Connor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Saturday 27 March 2004 02:36, Olle Eriksson wrote:
On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 09:25, Caoilte O'Connor wrote:
Whenever I'm doing something CPU intensive my mouse
becomes
On Wednesday 31 March 2004 13.00, SpamHog wrote:
So I still wonder if ALL i386 kernels contain such vendor-provided
modules.
No, not at all.
But if Debian would change the binary API of the kernel, vendor-provided
modules would stop working for the people who use them. This is not
supposed
Trey Sizemore [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, 2004-03-27 at 09:55, Kirk Strauser wrote:
At 2004-03-27T08:04:03Z, Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For the benefit of the archives (and me), could you post some examples?
Actually, my original Gnus setup instructions to you included
On Wednesday 31 March 2004 15.40, Kent West wrote:
Which Debian version?
stable (woody, currently) - probably no need for the latest and
greatest packages like you'd likely want on a workstation
You may want to use samba 3, though, as there are quite noticeable
improvements over 2.2
On Thursday 01 April 2004 01.39, Clive Menzies wrote:
There are two reasons I use NFS:
There is one reason I'll never use NFS: authentication.
NFS 'authenticates' clients by numerical userid *only*, and restricts
access by IP address.
So, if you manage to take over the IP address of a
Hi,
Can anyone recommened a debian package that allows an email list - nntp
server for local use? Pyg looks like it will do it but just want to be
sure..
Rus
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Ken Bloom wrote:
On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 23:50:16 +0200, Jaap Haitsma wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded my unstable system from kernel 2.4.25 to 2.6.4.
I still have a couple of minor problems.
1. After the kernel has booted and init is running when modprobe is
trying to insert drivers it is complaining all
On Thursday 01 April 2004 02.49, mister linux wrote:
How many of the CD images must one download from the Debian mirror
sites
Are all of these required?
debian-30r1-i386-binary-1.iso
As other said, use this.
If you have network connection on the machine you install Debian on,
you'll want
Hi,
On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 12:50:57AM +0100, Pete Clarke wrote:
I'm running an HP Netserver LHPro200 and it is running the same kernel
and both processors seem to be working fine. I think there was a
security patch for this kernel a few weeks ago and I didn't notice any
problems post
On 31 Mar 2004, Mustafa Taha Al-Shawaf wrote:
I'm having similar trouble. If you ever get it to work let me know. I've
been having the worst trouble with getting java to work under linux.
MA
On Wednesday 31 March 2004 16:05, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
As far as I can remember, linux single will ask for root password. I think
it's right also for debian potato and woody.
Anyway, what would work is, provided you don't have a password set for
restricted lilo, write the following at the command prompt:
linux init=/bin/sh
That will start a shell
Mariano Wahlmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Hy, i'm Administrator of an University, and my mail (pop/imap) server
has 5-6 average LA, the machine is an Dual Pentium Xeon of 2.4Ghz, with
1Gb of RAM, and one UW-SCSI 320 of 36Gb. My domain has 4000 email
accounts, and 5 list of 3000 local users
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