Não Fabio, ainda como root ele não reconheceu o comando. Eu ainda dei a + caps lock e não apareceu nem um comando similar a alsa. E para ouvir so no youtube eu instalei um pacote do alsa. De repente tem alguma coisa diferente nas configuracoes do servidor de som né?
Quando eu tiver tempo eu dou
A única maneira que conheço e sei que funciona (usei antes de passar
para o testing) é baixar os pacotes .rpm converter para .deb com o alien
e instalar com dpkg.
Tem um passo a passo, mas não lembro se é do Morimoto (guiadohardware)
ou do Rubens (Dicas_L). Dá uma vasculhada.
Gustavo
Gustavo Carvalho escreveu:
Galera,
alguem ja conseguiu instalar o Openoffice 2.0 no Debian Sarg?
Tentei instalar e deu pau. Ele começou a pedir versões mais novas de
muitas pacotes. Quando tendei dar um upgrade nestes pagotes parou de
funcionar muita coisa.
alguem ja conseguiu ou sabe me
Só para que eu possa entender, o que a + capslock faz/produz?Sucesso.CR2006/9/11, Hugo Guimarães [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Não Fabio, ainda como root ele não reconheceu o comando. Eu ainda dei a + caps lock e não apareceu nem um comando similar a alsa. E para ouvir so no youtube eu instalei um pacote do
Eu acho que não existe.
Mas desligar a máquina é bem mais fácil do que ligar.
Voce liga para executar algo? então coloque o comando
para desligar no final.
Se não for voce pode usar ssh com autenticação por
chave e enviar o comando com ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] comando.
--- Darley Rovaris da Silva
Já rodei o alsaconf, ele detecta normalmente a placa e levanta os módulos. O
alsamixer ta configurado blz tambem. Alguem tem essa placa??? Já viu esse
problema?
Ass: ISB
I Look to the pool and i see de moon...
I Look to the moon, Where is the pool???
From: enerv [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Olá, tudo bem?
Gostaria de saber qual a versão mais indicada para usar num pentium II
266MHz com 3 pentes de memória DIMM ECC de 128MB e placa-mãe ASUS P3V133.
Pretendo usa-lo como firewall de uma pequena rede empresarial, será que
ele da conta?
Serão 12 máquinas acessando internet Velox de
unholycurse wrote:
Para recuperar o hd vc deve fazer uma formatacao fisica nele.
Voce deve entrar no site do fabricante, como maxtor por exemplo, e baixar
o
programa de formatacao fisica do site.
Ao formatar usando o formatador fisico, o hd tem seus clusters danificados
fisicamente
Pzt, 2006-09-11 tarihinde 23:17 +0300 saatinde, Dr.Ahmet KUTLAY yazdı:
selamlar
Merhaba,
normalde çalışan bir phpmyadminde
bazen bir kaydı edit etmek istediğimde
indirmek istediğiniz dosya tbl_row_action.php
firefox bu dosya ile ne yapacak..birlikte aç..
diske kaydet diye bir kutucuk çıkyor.
Hi list,
I just duplicated my system onto a Thinkpad T40 like this:
- used netinst to install a base etch system,
- used a generated list of installed packages from my old (dying) machine
to
install all the same packages,
- compiled an extra kernel from Debian sources using my old kernel
Hey list,I'm using Debian sid. And I have gcc-4.1 installed on it. It seem I can not even start the aplication. Blow are my few tries.[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gcc filenamegcc: filename: No such file or directory
gcc: no input files[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gcc-4.1 goodgcc-4.1: good: No such file or
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Hey list,
I'm using Debian sid. And I have gcc-4.1 installed on it. It seem I can not
even start the aplication. Blow are my few tries.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gcc filename
gcc: filename: No such file or
Am Montag, 11. September 2006 06:05 schrieb Kevin Mark:
On Sun, Sep 10, 2006 at 05:54:36PM +0200, B_Kloss wrote:
snip
Hi, Kev,
thank you, but I did not succeed.
Cloning:
find -depth ! -path ./data/* | cpio -a -o -H crc -V | gzip -f | split
-b 4000m --verbose -
I'm a FreeBSD/NetBSD user wanting to run Linux using
the same sources that I'm using on these two systems.
I discarded Gentoo for being so unstable.
Is it possible to use the tarballs I have for running
Debian ?
Thanks in advance anyone.
__
Correo
T escribe:
On Fri, 08 Sep 2006 10:12:48 +0200, Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
...I'd like to know whether
inetd or xinetd is preferred for a *personal environment*.
inetd is more than ok for a personal environment, why not also for a
professional setup.
Thanks Ismael for the
Hi!
* Rickardo Branco [EMAIL PROTECTED] [060911 08:34]:
I'm a FreeBSD/NetBSD user wanting to run Linux using
the same sources that I'm using on these two systems.
I discarded Gentoo for being so unstable.
Is it possible to use the tarballs I have for running
Debian ?
Thanks in advance
Hi,
I have the following issue:
if the cable to the UPS is removed, nut will shutdown the server.
This is perfectly correct, when the UPS is supposed to be there. But
when it has failed and is not in house ?
First, I thought that nut could consider the system boot as a special
case, and if
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 10:23:44AM +0200, Alexander Schmehl wrote:
Hi!
* Rickardo Branco [EMAIL PROTECTED] [060911 08:34]:
I'm a FreeBSD/NetBSD user wanting to run Linux using
the same sources that I'm using on these two systems.
I discarded Gentoo for being so unstable.
Is it
On 9/8/06, Ismael Valladolid Torres [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
inetd is more than ok for a personal environment, why not also for a
professional setup. xinetd is far more featured, though, and it's been
the default for Red Hat systems for years.
I would say that the choice between the two is
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Hi,
I've been searching the web and maillists for some solutions to my little
problem, but has not found it. Hope some of you gurus can help.
First procmail filter.
I have a filter that take mail sent to one of the users from one spesific
With the
CD player KsCD I see the screen showing that
the songs are playing but I don´t hear any sound.
I had the same problem - check the connection
(thin 2 or 3 pin wire connecting devices) between CD-ROM and sound card.
regards
zbigniew
Anthony Renaud [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2006-09-09
Am Montag, 11. September 2006 02:53 schrieb Owen Heisler:
On Sun, 2006-09-10 at 17:54 +0200, B_Kloss wrote:
Changing the settings:
I tried
sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
as well as
sudo dpkg-reconfigure -plow xserver-xorg
The answer always is:
xserver-xorg postinst
[stable, sarge]
hi list
strange thing, when i do a web download using lynx onto a remote server it
seems to write the file but then bombs out with Alert, couldn't write
file... for a 290meg file (but is fine for a 140meg file...)
think i need to config. something but i've never come across this
On 2006-08-26 @ 13:44:29 (week 34) Miles Bader wrote:
Hi, thanks for the review.
Sorry to take this long to respond. Been away for a short holiday.
How's the I/O speed / CPU usage (I heard USB can eat a lot of CPU at
high speeds)?
I haven't really measured it, but to me it was quite
B_Kloss wrote:
Am Montag, 11. September 2006 02:53 schrieb Owen Heisler:
On Sun, 2006-09-10 at 17:54 +0200, B_Kloss wrote:
Changing the settings:
I tried
sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
as well as
sudo dpkg-reconfigure -plow xserver-xorg
The answer always is:
xserver-xorg
On 2006-09-10 @ 17:02:48 (week 36) Russell L. Harris wrote:
While I did mention the oxide, the remarks which you cite had to do
primarily with obsolescence of the technology. I have 8-inch floppies
(SSSD and DSDD) with data which I would like to retrieve, but unless I
find someone who still
Hello,
I'm using debian etch with kernel 2.6.16.28 on a desktop computer. After issuing the command echo -n standby /sys/power/states the computer goes to standby as expected. When I press any key on the keyboard or move the mouse the system doesn't react. If I press the power button then the
On Sat, Sep 09, 2006 at 10:05:27PM -0400, H.S. wrote:
I have around 4.5GB of photos from the past few years on my hard disk. I
have all of these as albums in digikam. I am thinking of saving these on
to a DVD and freeing up the space from my hard disk. I was wondering of
anyone has any
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On 09/10/06 23:48, Mauricio Lin wrote:
On 9/10/06, Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 09/10/06 15:42, Mauricio Lin wrote:
Hi all,
I have upgraded my debian packages using ' apt-get dist-upgrade', but
afterwards the system cannot boot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Wired ethernet is claimed to be connected, sometimes reporting
a 169.* ip address, in which case pinging the router fails, or a 192.*
address,
Would that be a 169.254.x.x address? Purge the zeroconf package if you
have it installed.
Regards,
Andrei
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On 09/11/06 03:44, Marc SCHAEFER wrote:
Hi,
I have the following issue:
if the cable to the UPS is removed, nut will shutdown the server.
This is perfectly correct, when the UPS is supposed to be there. But
when it has failed and is not
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On 09/11/06 06:20, raxpl wrote:
[stable, sarge]
hi list
strange thing, when i do a web download using lynx onto a remote server it
seems to write the file but then bombs out with Alert, couldn't write
file... for a 290meg file (but is fine for a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marc SCHAEFER) wrote:
Hi,
I have the following issue:
if the cable to the UPS is removed, nut will shutdown the server.
This is perfectly correct, when the UPS is supposed to be there. But
when it has failed and is not in house ?
First, I thought that nut could
Mauricio Lin wrote:
I have upgraded my debian packages using ' apt-get dist-upgrade', but
afterwards the system cannot boot properly since it looks that
/dev/hda6 (my /home partition) is not found.
Do you have a SATA hard drive by any chance? I vaguely remember
having a similar problem when
Andras Lorincz wrote:
2. Modify the script which reacts to the power button and verify what
was the state of the system when the button was pressed and if the
previous state was standby then don't shut down but wake up. This raises
the question as for solution one: what event to handle and
Hey,
Thanks for your reply but it still not doing the work.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gcc good.c
gcc: good.c: No such file or directory
gcc: no input files
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
Can any of you help me please?
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Maybe a scratch file filling up /tmp?
yep - sorted.../tmp was too small and lynx couldn't report on it...
all the best
rich
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On 9/11/06, Rocky Ou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gcc good.c
gcc: good.c: No such file or directory
gcc: no input files
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
Silly question but, is there a file called good.c in that directory?
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Hello:
I looking for information how to create a black box with debian to be able
to put a system on untrusted locations.
This system contains a web site as the only interface for the local users,
and ssh as the only way for the remote administration.
Locally, the server could be turned
Hi,
iptables does not log via syslog-ng. There is nothing in kern.log or
in syslog..
I have the package's defaut syslog-ng.conf (see below)
This is the logging entries for my firewall (monmotha).
Any ideas ?
Thanks
J
#These logging chains are valid to specify in DROP= above
#Set
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
maybe they should try courier, it is very similar to qmail
On 08.09.06 14:04, Matej Cepl wrote:
I thought mainly about .qmail-* configuration files -- does courier uses
them as well?
CITE
Courier's .courier may seem to be exactly like Qmail's .qmail, but
Every once in a while I need to install a non-free package, so my system
does have some non-free packages installed. What command can I use to find
out what packages are those (so I can remove them or replace them with free
alternatives)?
Similarly for packages from `unstable, or
Derek Wueppelmann wrote:
Hello all,
I recently got a Webcam for my Debian system and I've gotten it all
working and haven't had any problems with it on my side of things.
However the main reason for getting this webcam was so that I could
communicate with other people. Is there a good
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 10:51:39AM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
Every once in a while I need to install a non-free package, so my system
does have some non-free packages installed. What command can I use to find
out what packages are those (so I can remove them or replace them with free
Stefan Monnier wrote:
Every once in a while I need to install a non-free package, so my system
does have some non-free packages installed. What command can I use to find
out what packages are those (so I can remove them or replace them with free
alternatives)?
vrms (virtual Richard M.
I would say that the choice between the two is defined not by how
'professional' your host is, but rather by the hostility of the
networking environment. Xinetd can limit the number of connections and
running processes, preventing some DoS attacks. Xinetd also has a more
extensive logging.
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On 09/11/06 09:52, enediel gonzalez wrote:
Hello:
I looking for information how to create a black box with debian to be
able to put a system on untrusted locations.
This system contains a web site as the only interface for the local
users,
When I'm AC-plugged, I like my /etc/init.d/network script to start my wifi
card automatically. But when I'm on battery, I'd rather not start it
automatically (I can always start it manually if I really want it).
Does anybody have an idea how to do that?
Can the `auto' lines in
Good day,
Installed debian etch on i386 with vorbis-tools on a system with
embedded sound on an Intel D845GERG2L motherboard, and audio programs
fail to produce sound. According to the manual, the audio subsystem
features the Intel 845GE chipset (AC '97) and Analog Devices Inc.
AD1981B audio
Given the way disk prices have fallen, I'd like to get a new bigger
disk (say 40-50 GB), but want to get something that I can easily move
to a new system when I buy one. As I expect any new system (I'll
probably buy one within the next 1-2 years) will use different
somewhat different
Stefan Monnier wrote:
When I'm AC-plugged, I like my /etc/init.d/network script to start my wifi
card automatically. But when I'm on battery, I'd rather not start it
automatically (I can always start it manually if I really want it).
Does anybody have an idea how to do that?
Can the `auto'
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006, Justin F. Knotzke wrote:
Hi,
iptables does not log via syslog-ng. There is nothing in kern.log or
in syslog..
I have the package's defaut syslog-ng.conf (see below)
This is the logging entries for my firewall (monmotha).
Any ideas ?
Thanks
J
#These logging chains
On 9/11/06, Rocky Ou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/11/06, Michael Marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/11/06, Rocky Ou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gcc good.c
gcc: good.c: No such file or directory
gcc: no input files
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
Silly question but, is there a
Please look at
#385320: Users of xinetd can't remove openbsd-inetd
Bye,
Stefan Monnier wrote:
I would say that the choice between the two is defined not by how
'professional' your host is, but rather by the hostility of the
networking environment. Xinetd can limit the number of connections
On 9/11/06, Justin Piszcz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why not use ulogd? That is its purpose, to log iptables logs.
Good question, I just installed it. Looking at the ulog config file,
it appears that it should be logging to /var/log/ulog/
I see the entries indicating that ulog has started
You need to DEFINE the log rule.
rule123 -j ULOG --ulog-nlgroup 5 --ulog-prefix LOGGING_BLOCK
rule123 -j DROP
# look at the nlgroup = 5 above
# netlink multicast group (the same as the iptables --ulog-nlgroup param)
nlgroup=5
then, use logemu:
# output plugins.
Stefan Monnier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS: Funnily enough `apt-get remove openbsd-inetd' says that a whole bunch of
packages depend on it:
Looks like bugs in the dependencies in `testing'.
I don't think they depend directly on inetd. It seems netbase depends
on openbsd-inetd, and a whole
On 09/11/06 09:52, enediel gonzalez wrote:
Hello:
I looking for information how to create a black box with debian to be
able to put a system on untrusted locations.
This system contains a web site as the only interface for the local
users, and ssh as the only way for the remote
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On 09/11/06 11:55, enediel gonzalez wrote:
On 09/11/06 09:52, enediel gonzalez wrote:
Hello:
I looking for information how to create a black box with debian to be
able to put a system on untrusted locations.
This system contains a web site as
Andras Lorincz wrote:
Hello,
I'm using debian etch with kernel 2.6.16.28 http://2.6.16.28 on a
desktop computer. After issuing the command echo -n standby
/sys/power/states the computer goes to standby as expected. When I
press any key on the keyboard or move the mouse the system doesn't
On Monday 11 September 2006 23:46, Andrei Popescu wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Wired ethernet is claimed to be connected, sometimes reporting
a 169.* ip address, in which case pinging the router fails, or a 192.*
address,
Would that be a 169.254.x.x address? Purge the
Hi list,
I just duplicated my system onto a Thinkpad T40 like this:
- used netinst to install a base etch system,
- used a generated list of installed packages from my old (dying) machine to
install all the same packages,
- compiled an extra kernel from Debian sources using my old kernel
- --
Thank you for your answer.
I was looking for more information about your option, but it looks like
something to be used over the graphic interface.
If I'm wrong please correct me this detail.
Yes, kiosk mode is handled by the Window Manager or the Desktop
Environment.
In my
On 9/11/06, James Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm still interesting in knowing why people still use GCC-2.95 and the
older kernels, 2.2 and 2.4. As for the kernels, it used to be that the
older ones were more stable since 2.6 was also a development series,
but is it still the
Heard some where that debian is working on a pure64 bit linux?
fact or fiction?
Thanks -
Rich
amd64 athlon
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On 09/11/06 12:38, enediel gonzalez wrote:
- --
[snip]
But my biggest is the following question.
Is it possible to create a full encrypted filesystem?
for example
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/428
I'm going to test this
Stefan Monnier wrote:
Every once in a while I need to install a non-free package, so my system
does have some non-free packages installed. What command can I use to find
out what packages are those (so I can remove them or replace them with free
alternatives)?
grep-status and grep-available
On Monday 11 September 2006 10:10, Richard wrote:
Heard some where that debian is working on a pure64 bit linux?
fact or fiction?
There are already several 64 bit architectures supported (PowerPC, IA-64,
etc). Do you mean x86-64 (aka AMD64)? Yes, Testing (Etch) currently builds
for x86-64.
Hi ,
I want a bootable USB stick that will boot any machine that allows me to
boot from USB: a Debian Live USB (and not CD). I have found a howto on
the internet (http://feraga.com/) but that one does not seem to work for
me.
Is it actually possible to create an USB rescue/boot disk that
Title: RAID0 Set-up?
Anyone have experience setting up RAID on Debian Testing etch-3 (or something similar?) I'm having a bear of a time.
Gary Catalano
On 9/11/06, James Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm still interesting in knowing why people still use GCC-2.95 and the
older kernels, 2.2 and 2.4. As for the kernels, it used to be that the
older ones were more stable since 2.6 was also a development series,
but is it
-Original Message-
From: Joost Kraaijeveld [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 September 2006 05:29 PM
To: debian-amd64@lists.debian.org; debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: USB rescue/boot disk
Hi ,
I want a bootable USB stick that will boot any machine that allows me to
Hi,
I installed the Debian Netinstall Testing Ver. 3 I think. Anyway, I want to do
some work remotely and I couldn't log in. So I did an nmap of my test box, an
no port 22.
When I got home I did a locate, which, and whereis and strange, I can see
ssh, but no sshd. So I did an apt-get
Am Montag, 11. September 2006 17:29 schrieb Joost Kraaijeveld:
Hi ,
I want a bootable USB stick that will boot any machine that allows me to
boot from USB: a Debian Live USB (and not CD). I have found a howto on
the internet (http://feraga.com/) but that one does not seem to work for
me.
* Chuck Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] [060911 21:14]:
When I got home I did a locate, which, and whereis and strange, I can see
ssh, but no sshd. So I did an apt-get install, and WOW! No package can be
found. So what am I do?
ssh got split in two seperate package, openssh-client and
Chuck Payne wrote:
Hi,
I installed the Debian Netinstall Testing Ver. 3 I think. Anyway, I want to do
some work remotely and I couldn't log in. So I did an nmap of my test box, an
no port 22.
When I got home I did a locate, which, and whereis and strange, I can see
ssh, but no sshd. So I
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On 09/11/06 13:49, James Stevenson wrote:
On 9/11/06, James Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
[snip]
As far as I know Debian sarge still installs from the net install
cd with a 2.4.x kernel. It doesn't seem to have any problems that
I have
However, physical security and USB port don't play well
together. However, if you disable Ctrl-Alt-Del, put that BIOS
password on, don't install sudo, etc, then *maybe* it would be
possible to expose a USB port for use by an encrypted filesystem.
However, then it is vulnerable to vandalism.
Chuck Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I installed the Debian Netinstall Testing Ver. 3 I think. Anyway, I want to do
some work remotely and I couldn't log in. So I did an nmap of my test box, an
no port 22.
When I got home I did a locate, which, and whereis and strange, I can
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 12:21:12 -0700, Jeff D wrote
Chuck Payne wrote:
Hi,
I installed the Debian Netinstall Testing Ver. 3 I think. Anyway, I want to
do
some work remotely and I couldn't log in. So I did an nmap of my test box,
an
no port 22.
When I got home I did a locate,
On Monday 11 September 2006 19:35, Gary Catalano wrote:
Anyone have experience setting up RAID on Debian Testing etch-3 (or
something similar?) I'm having a bear of a time.
I did it, but you have to do a few things which are not straight forward.
This is approximately how I did it assuming
On Mon, 2006-09-11 at 20:44 +0200, Mark Coetser wrote:
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/179
Which is from the same person with nmore or less the same content as the
link I mentioned (http://feraga.com/). But but some unknown reason I
could not get it working
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Joost
On 9/11/06, Rick Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stefan Monnier wrote:
When I'm AC-plugged, I like my /etc/init.d/network script to start my wifi
card automatically. But when I'm on battery, I'd rather not start it
automatically (I can always start it manually if I really want it).
Does
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 10:32:09PM +0800, Rocky Ou wrote:
Hey,
Thanks for your reply but it still not doing the work.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gcc good.c
gcc: good.c: No such file or directory
gcc: no input files
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
Can any of you help me please?
Hi Rocky,
just to
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 01:29:26 -0400, Mauricio Lin wrote:
Hi,
On 9/10/06, Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Sun, Sep 10, 2006 at 16:42:12 -0400, Mauricio Lin wrote:
Hi all,
I have upgraded my debian packages using ' apt-get dist-upgrade', but
afterwards the system cannot boot properly since
enediel gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
My main concern is for example, if somebody has access to turn off the
box, create one image disk, and go home with all the information
available, at this moment, I want to have all the information
encrypted as much as possible to make this
I've configured my home network on ath0 and other networks on various
logical networks. When I'm up on a logical network (e.g., ath0=foo), I
get a lot of Shorewall messages that I don't get on the physical network
(e.g., ath0).
If I say ifup ath0=foo, avahi-daemon, for example, triggers the
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 15:09:50 +0300, Andras Lorincz wrote:
Hello,
I'm using debian etch with kernel 2.6.16.28 on a desktop computer. After
issuing the command echo -n standby /sys/power/states the computer
goes to standby as expected. When I press any key on the keyboard or move
the
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 02:52:19PM +, enediel gonzalez wrote:
Hello:
I looking for information how to create a black box with debian to be able
to put a system on untrusted locations.
This system contains a web site as the only interface for the local users,
and ssh as the only way
Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
On 9/11/06, James Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm still interesting in knowing why people still use GCC-2.95 and the
older kernels, 2.2 and 2.4. As for the kernels, it used to be that the
older ones were more stable since 2.6 was also a development
Good day,
On irc channel #debian, I was advised to /msg dpkg alsa-checklist.
*dpkg* rumour has it, alsa-checklist is 1) run alsaconf as root user 2) add
your user to the 'audio' group 3) use alsamixer and make sure levels are up
and it is unmuted 4) arts or esound stopped? 5) OSS modules
On Monday 11 September 2006 10:51, Stefan Monnier wrote:
Every once in a while I need to install a non-free package, so my system
does have some non-free packages installed. What command can I use to find
out what packages are those (so I can remove them or replace them with free
Hi guys,
I was wondering, what is the correct way to configure a network card
that will only be used to connect to a pppoe device? I know I can use
pppoeconf to configure pppoe dial-up even if the network card is
configured with an IP address. But I've seen on a number of dedicated
firewall
Thanks Justin again for the reply..
Here is what I have:
justin:/var/log/ulog# cat /etc/ulogd.conf
nlgroup 6
logfile /var/log/ulog/ulogd.log
loglevel 1
rmem 131071
bufsize 15
syslogfile /var/log/ulog/syslogemu.log
syslogsync 1
plugin /usr/lib/ulogd/ulogd_LOGEMU.so
Here are my
Is your firewall working? Have you tested it?
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006, Justin F. Knotzke wrote:
Thanks Justin again for the reply..
Here is what I have:
justin:/var/log/ulog# cat /etc/ulogd.conf
nlgroup 6
logfile /var/log/ulog/ulogd.log
loglevel 1
rmem 131071
bufsize 15
syslogfile
On Mon, 2006-09-11 at 15:16 -0700, Ali Jawad wrote:
Actually..you do not need to configure a nic address for pppoe..pppoe
operates lower than the IP layer..and its addresses are assgined to
the pppoe device once you authnicate through the pppoe concentrator
So, if eth0 is my internal
Also you need the ulogd module loaded or compiled into the kernel.
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006, Justin Piszcz wrote:
Is your firewall working? Have you tested it?
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006, Justin F. Knotzke wrote:
Thanks Justin again for the reply..
Here is what I have:
justin:/var/log/ulog# cat
On 9/12/06, Kevin Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 10:32:09PM +0800, Rocky Ou wrote:
Hey,
Thanks for your reply but it still not doing the work.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gcc good.c
gcc: good.c: No such file or directory
gcc: no input files
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
Can any
On 9/12/06, Kevin Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 10:32:09PM +0800, Rocky Ou wrote:
Hey,
Thanks for your reply but it still not doing the work.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gcc good.c
gcc: good.c: No such file or directory
gcc: no input files
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
Can any
Hi, I'm trying to install Sarge as a lightweight X desktop (fluxbox an
a few programs) on a HP pavilion 6355. It has an ATI mach64 video card
with 2 MB ram, connected to an old 13 or 14 inch (I'm not sure) Packard
Bell monitor of some sort: the sticker on the back says it's a PB 8539
VG.
I've
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