4:17:25PM -0600, Arthur H. Edwards wrote:
> My system hangs at the message
>
> Setting up general console font...
>
> Has anyone seen this? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Art
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My system hangs at the message
Setting up general console font...
Has anyone seen this? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Just FYI, Netscape does not have the same problem. This is surprising,
as they come from the same code tree. Has there been any progress here?
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On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 09:16:55PM -0500, Ralph Katz wrote:
> Patrick,
>
> It's a bug.
>
> #213004: Mozilla runs away with CPU usage and fr
I just build a new computer and I'm trying to set up Debian Sid on it.
The motherboard is an MSI KT400 for an Athlon-XP processor. I'm using an
MSI video card with the Nvidia FX5200 chipset and 128M of memory.
The system will not run X and when I look at "dmesg" I see an error when
the kernel is
Does the Debian version of Mozilla support strong (128 bit)
encryption? I'm using Mozilla from the testing distribution.
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On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 16:37:17 -0700, Mark Phillips wrote:
> My laptop is set up to dual boot Debian (sid) and Windows 2000. What is
> the best way to be able to share files between the two OSs?
>
> The Linux howtwo on this subject warns about directly mounting My
> Documents from Windows in Linux
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 18:57:07 -0500, xucaen wrote:
> Hi all, I'm trying to install woody (3.0r1) from CD's on a PC with an
> AMD K6 II 500mhz and a brand new Seagate 80GB Barracuda Ultra ata/100 and a
> brand new SIIG ultra ata/133 pci controller. in addition to the new Seagate,
> the pc has an IO
I have installed Woody 2.4
some of the gnome control windows are oversized. I can't reach the control
points to shrink them, stop them or execute them.
All fonts seem abnormally large.
Also,
I don't know how to use SU to change from user to root in the gnome desktop.
Arthu
I'm searching for guidance in the wilderness. I'm running a Dell Latitude
CPx laptop with Debian Sid. I originally installed the bf24 kernel and
never had a problem. Now I'm trying to use "kernel-package" to compile
the 2.4.23 kernel. I've downloaded the necessary source run "make
menuconfig" t
I just upgraded to testing and lost the adobe fonts in Mozilla. How do I
get them back?
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On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 17:00:38 +, Richard Pearce wrote:
> Hi I've been trying to recompile my kernel however the list of modules coming out is
> incomplete..
>
> What i've been doing..
>
> First off I got kernel-source.2.4.20 ..
> then i did make menuconfig and decided on the stuff i want in
On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 14:18:22 +0200, Mihai P. B. Stiucan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am an RedHat user and now I saw that RedHat is no more available as a
> free distribution. So i want to switch to Debian. I found some help on
> the www.debian.org web site, but I still need some advices.
>
> I saw t
I'm trying to decode an applefile ppt that is in base64 coding. I have
read that there is a utility base64-decode that might work? Because
packages is down, can someone tell me the appropriate package(s) to
read?
Thanks
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On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 10:18:30 +0100, . . wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a strange problem with apt-get. I installed a package manually
> with dpkg after apt-get ran into a conflict and since then apt-get does
> not upgrade anything. It gives:
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree...
Type "dmesg" at the command prompt. Then use Shift-Page Up to scroll
upward.
On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 10:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello, I want to review the lines and lines of text
> that printout during startup, but they quickly scroll
> off the screen.
>
> Are they logged in a file or file
Put the following line in your /etc/mailcap file if it's not there
already:
text/html; /usr/bin/mozilla '%s'; description=HTML Text; test=test -n
"$DISPLAY"; nametemplate=%s.html
On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 13:04, Christoph Simon wrote:
> Is there any way to configure mozilla to open inline any file
>
IMHO, your best bet is to install "aptitude." Aptitude will manage all
the upgradeable packages in a single instance for you if you choose that
route. It's on the ISO disk. Do apt-get -u install aptitude.
On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 09:29, Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri. wrote:
> I am a former RedHat user a
Speaking from my own experience, I sent an e-mail sortly after the
servers went down and it eventually found it's way to the list.
However, it was about 4 or 5 days late.
On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 16:34, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
> Will there be a sudden flood of the messages that weren't processed in
I have an AMD Athlon machine with a 3Com network card. I first install
Debian 2.4.18-bf24 for Sid and everything worked fine. Recently I tried
to use kernel-package to make a new 2.4.22 kernel. I ran menuconfig and
set what I believed to be all the appropriate settings. Under network
devices I
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Maby start with:
apt-get install kdebase
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003, davydp wrote:
> Hello
> how do I install Debian 3.0R1
> I have had it installed but no GUI only text, command line
> how do I get KDE and programs to install/programs.
>
> thanks
>
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> Hi all
>
> is there a list for debian on notebooks or is this list
> the right place to post questions regarding debian configuration
> on laptops/notebooks ?
>
> TIA
>
> -ejg
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http://lists.debian.org/debian-lap
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For your second problem, edit /etc/init.d/sysklogd and on about line 14
there should be a line which looks like:
SYSLOGD=" "
change to
SYSLOGD=" -m 0"
That will disable "mark" for ya. Its a timestamp in case your
ent simply because my hardware can handle it.
>
> M. Kirchhoff
>
My feelings exactly. I have a Duron 800 with 512 megs or ram, and I run
Window Maker. I can't stand KDE and GNOME. Too many resources and for
what? I like GNOME's applications, but hate the interface.
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> On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 03:28:01PM -0400, Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Adam Garside wrote:
> >
> > > On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 11:37:29AM +, Jeff Gratton wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> >
t; >
> > Jeff
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ommands I used:
cd /var/cache/apt/archives
dpkg -i libpam0g_0.76-12_i386.deb libpam-modules_0.76-12_i386.deb
Then I could dist-upgrade to my hearts content. I am sure this problem
will go away eventually, but for the immediate future here you are.
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em.
> >
> > Any ideas ?
>
> Well, just a wild guess... Try upgrading first to testing, deal with all
> the dependencies. If that works out, upgrade to unstable. That will
> probably not be a problem any more.
>
> HTH, David
>
You will have the same proble
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No, libpam0g needs libpam-modules, and apt for some odd reason can't
figure out how to handle it. See my previous post in this thread on how
to fix this problem.
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On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Steve Lamb wrote:
> I know there was a program that was much like top except it recorded all
> processes that had run along with their peak memory usage, CPU usage over its
> run, etc. I forget the name of it. Hopefully someone knows of the utility I
> am referring to an
s
> output to a file. Run it from cron every hour or so, and then you'll see
> which app is eating the RAM.
>
> Although I'm sure someone will have a more elegant solution.
>
> Antony
>
I believe you just described atop. apt-cache show atop
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In /etc/modules.conf you can assign whatever you like to whatever module.
For example:
alias eth0 8139too
alias eth1 eepro100
you get the gist I hope.
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On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Scott Minns wrote
service by name:
update-rc.d -f samba remove
3. OOps, i actually want samba! Then run:
update-rc.d samba defaults
There you have it, quick and dirty service maintenance.
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; a real full up Debian? e.g. have the /newdebian be a mount point to another hd,
> and then ???
>
> And how do daemons behave? Are there daemons running on the chroot Debian?
>
>
>
1. Yes, move it onto a seperate partition and add it to the boot loader.
2. If you start the daemon
Sorry, forgot something, to add it to fstab use a line similar to the
following:
/dev/hda1 /dos vfat defaults 0 0
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On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, james leclair wrote:
> Hello. Can anyone tell me
Assuming your win32 fs is on hda1, try:
mount /dev/hda1 /mnt
And see if the kernel automatically picks up on the fs. If that doesn't
work, try:
mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /mnt
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On Mo
3 times more soft
> > in the same space, just what it's needed.
>
> .deb files are already compressed. You can't go on compressing things
> forever.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
Perhaps a disclaimer warning the user when they pick that option it may
"destabilize" the sy
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Hans Wilmer wrote:
> Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
>
> > I guess I am not following what you are up to. How have you installed
> > BIND, from apt or from source?
>
> It´s been installed from apt, using dselect, so it´s the standard debian
> packag
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Hans Wilmer wrote:
> Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
>
> >>how can I configure bind9 so that it would (reverse-)resolve a certain
> >>range of IP-addresses only within a zone?
> >>
> >>I4ve been browsing through some documentati
HT
> -END PGP SIGNATURE-
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>
apt-move will generate a directory structure that can be burned to a CD
with mkisofs and cdrecord. In fact, I have even created my own "install"
system and process using woody's installer but switching to
8.67.67.
>
> GH
>
If you configure a zone to be authoratitive on a name server it will
override any zones that are on the outside network. In otherwords, if you
configure a zone called yahoo.com and in the hosts file put www.yahoo.com
to point to 192.168.1.80 then it will override the www.yahoo.
My 2c, I've seen this about 5 times since I started doing Linux about 8
years ago. Every time it was just before the HDD was unusable, and one of
the drives was brand new.
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On Mon, 2
> On Tuesday 10 June 2003 11:18 pm, Arthur E. Groen wrote:
>> Hi, I tryed to upgrade my lib6c so I could use i586-mingw32msvc/3.2.1
>> but things got mixed up.
>>
>> apw # apt-get upgrade
>> Reading Package Lists... Done
>> Building Dependency Tree... Do
Hi, I tryed to upgrade my lib6c so I could use i586-mingw32msvc/3.2.1
but things got mixed up.
apw # apt-get upgrade
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencie
m or
> auto-learn=spam after messages.
>
> Can anyone see if I've made some error of syntax?
>
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>
> "Faced with the choice between changing one's mind and proving that
> there is no need to do so, almost everyone gets busy on the p
;) Once I upgraded using this method and I couldn't
play a Divx I had saved.
Come up with your own system, of course, but guarenteed you will be
happier compiling it from source. This is DEFINATELY one piece of
software you want optomized to your processor.
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Don't forget about LPI. It's pretty decent, and alot of employers know it
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On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Michael Heironimus wrote:
> O
There is a hardware autodetection package in debian. Its called discover.
It works very good.
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On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, stan wrote:
> I have a new laptop, and I was planing on istall
Install an audio CD player. Personally, I would run xmms, or gnome-cd
player. The gnome-cd player can be found in gnome-media typically.
Make sure your cd-rom can play audio disks however. This is more of a
hardware issue, if you have problems let me know.
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Things dont get much smaller than Window Maker. Its larger than other
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you know what exit 139 is?
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Ron Johnson wrote:
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 22:48, Arthur H.
Edwards,1,505-853-6042,505-256-0834 wrote:
I'm having monumental difficulty getting a new set of PC's working. I
had been installing a 2.4.19 kernel with debian on a MB with a via chip
I'm having monumental difficulty getting a new set of PC's working. I
had been installing a 2.4.19 kernel with debian on a MB with a via chip
set, and athlon XP2100, a promise ide system. Debian semms to install
correctly. However, when running large fortran jobs (under g77-3.2), the
system wou
My HP 840C works well. I believe that is around 150 right now.
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command at the end to send out a random fortune cookie. So the
general rule is there should be no output from .bashrc.
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* +b $0
}
Then execute it with: /gun badnick
and bad nick will be kicked then banned.
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Agreed. A journey of a 1000 miles begins with a single step. Its how we
all started. Just be thankful that you have such a supportive community
here! When I started in 1993, there was barely a community! Now look!
Linux and Free Software has come a long way.
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This package may work, however I only want to mirror the packages that are
installed on my server, nothing else.
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On Tue, 19
, but I am constantly wiping it to test other oses. I want a
local copy of Unstable in a directory on my server but only the packages I
normally use, so apt-move is an excellent candidate but I don't want to
run Sid on my server.
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Odd. I had this error too, and cant remember what I had to do to fix it.
Try running Evolution as a different user. If I recall right, it had
something to do with permissions.
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Why do you need to use the Debs from Ximian?? Evolution is pretty recent
in Testing.
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There is documentation on adding windows 2000 to either lilo or grub,
whichever boot loader you are using.
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This is true. However, it is a quick and dirty way to get some services
shut off.
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On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
>
Why not sort on the address, thats what I do.
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I am creating a stage1 install for a PGI installer I am putting together.
Is there an ncurses interface, similar to RH's ntsysv, to system services?
I would like to give users an opportunity to audit their services before
continuing.
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On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Alex Hunsley
I would recomend something with a Sandisk or Compact Flash. I had a
camera and all I had to buy for Linux support was a 25 dollar dongle that
plugged into the USB. The carts that went into the Camera acted like a
scsi hdd once I modprobed usb-storage.
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that is on purpose.
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On 21 Jun 2002, Baan Zoltan wrote:
> I have a debian box, but i would like to chang
Its: hdd=ide-scsi
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On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an ATAPI IDE cdwriter
One of two things could be going on here. Perhaps your mail prefix is
missing? Check configure for a mail prefix. Then check to ensure their
prefix exists in their home directory. It could be mail, or Mail.
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I use a Lucent LT modem with my Debian install. It seems to work
perfectly.
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On a side note, here is an apt source line for LTSP packages:
deb http://termserv.berlios.de/debian stable main non-free
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I use apt-get on my Red Hat servers that need auto updating. I dont trust
RH Network. It has broken at least a dozen servers that I know of, none
of them are mine of course. You can get a really great implimentation of
apt-get for Red Hat at http://www.freshrpms.net.
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From: Olivier Crouzet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-laptop
Subject: insmod lt_serial, lt_modem on Acer Extensa 501 Dx
Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 17:21:37 +0200
Hi,
I am trying to get my lt winmodem work under linux. I have compiled my own
kernel and made the corresponding kernel-headers packag
HI All
Now that I've seen that this is a pretty good list and not just a spam jam
I'm going to remove myself to kill this email address i.e. HOTMAIL and begin
using my own.
I know I loathe getting microsofts advertising delivered to me from other
people so dont like spreading the virus myself.
Subject :
Re: Floppy formatting.
Date :
Fri, 31 May 2002 21:26:17 +1200
Hi Roy
I did as you suggested and it worked fine thanks. And I had no problems
reading the disk onto the other P.C. I'm pretty much a windows person and
would have thought either the kfloppy in KDE or gfloppy in Gnome would
I want to say thanks to everyone who has replied to my equests about floppy
disk drives and simple network traffic monitors/ firewalls.
Can someone tell me what is the agreed upon method on this list for saying
thanks.
There were so many replies to my questions it would be a very long job to
and
no firewall makes me feel soo vulnerable.
Thanks
Arthur.
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Under windows I had a little network picture which would show up in my
system tray on the taskbar whenever I was on the internet. It showed 2
computers linked and whenever there was traffic either to of from my pc the
small monitor screen icons would turn blue, indicating activity.
Now I hav
I installed debian on this compaq 1692 laptop a couple of weeks ago and it
went very well. With driver from linmodems I now have the internal modem
going o.k. etc.
Last weekend I tried to install woody onto a hp 8805 desktop and it is not
booting properly. I think it is something to do with
Muchos gracias. Exactly what I am looking for.
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YIM
y read from the
broswer string. Stupid, I know, but is there a way to masquerade my
Netscape Classic browser to look like its coming from a Red Hat 6.1
machine or better yet a Win95 machine?
The account program only works with Netscape as well, not Mozilla or
Opera, I already tried that.
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Thank-you. Yes, a talented cracker could simply modify the databases,
however I hardly ever see this. Crackers usually don't think about
verification databases in the package manager. I have caught many a
cracker in RPM this way ;)
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ough the man
pages and havent seen anything interesting.
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Debian GNU/Linux Advocate, Window Maker Advocate
President, Genesee County Linux Users Group
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Y
Do you mean put "persist" in /etc/ppp/options? Thats what I would do.
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On 28 Apr 2002, David Bell wrote:
> There should be a pers
After a testing dist-upgrade I lost ispell. The entire directory
/usr/lib/ispell
is gone. I have tried installing, removing and installing, purging and
installing. So far nothing has worked.
Suggestions welcome
Art Edwards
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During a dist-upgrade apt-get failed to replace libgtk1.2-common because
it couldn't overwrite
/usr/share/locale/az/LC_MESSAGES/gtk+.mo
because it is also part of the libgtk1.2 package. Do I have to remove
libgtk1.2 and reinstall
libgtk1.2-common first? If I do alot of other packages get kille
year before settleing on Debian and home is a seperate part that
never gets formatted.
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On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, martin f krafft wrote:
> hi folks,
&
Your netbios name is usually your hostname.
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On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, axacheng wrote:
> Hello List :
>
> i have a serious problem ab
We usually use FreeS/WAN (an ipsec implimentation)
http://www.freeswan.org
Its fast, and rock solid secure. Its somewhat of a pain to set up, but
there is a rather large community to help with setup. We support
FreeS/WAN commercially where I work however: http://www.linuxbox.nu
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Jason,
check that pnp is disabled.
I'm using Potato. I used the dos-utility 3C5X9CFG.EXE to disable pnp and
to find out the irq.
I think the utility I mentioned has an option to configure a working
irq.
HTH,
Arthur
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Are you emptying the trash?
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Debian GNU/Linux Advocate
On 22 Mar 2002, Michael D. Crawford wrote:
> I am using Evolution 1.0.2 on a PowerPC Macintosh runn
t a religious war. Just tell me what you like and why
> it's the next best thing to sliced bread :=)
>
> tnx,
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