Well, about 4 years ago I had to give up Debian for professional reasons. After
suffering through Red Hat, CentOS and Suse/SLED/SLES and the abominable package
management, I'm BACK!!!
Boy did I miss you guys . . .
So I ran the 4.0 r3 netinst, and just for giggles ran an apt-get update and
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1. Who would like to help me with the Sound Card issue? We can do it via
email
offline from this list. I've never been really good with loading modules
and drivers . . .
Run alsaconf to set up
Doug MacFarlane madmac63 at gmail.com writes:
OK _ ran alsaconf and it went fine. I was already in the audio group (I
remembered that one . . . ) and then I ran alsamixer and the channels are
unmuted but still no sound . . .
What next? What commands should I execute to get the data I
Team:
I'm converting to 802.11g at my new place. What NIC do you recommend for
my Debian Unstable (sid) desktop? I'm looking for something that I can
install, and load the drivers via modconf and be done . . . .
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another. While cp would probably do fine, others have suggested using tar
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Any suggestions? Just exactly how would one tar one filesystem to another,
Been away for a while at SAN School . . .
Via a new employer, I got a spiffy new Dell Latitude D500 with WinBlows XP
on it. Need to get it fully Debianized before I go stir craze.
The built-in 10/100 Ethernet NIC is driving me nuts. It's an Intel Pro/100
VE Network Adapter, according to the XP
Tim,
This was my motivation to go to unstable . . . things are filtering down to
testing too slowly, and for my primary desktop, I wanted the latest
evolution. I've been very happy with unstable. I run gnome2 desktop with
evolution, openoffice.org, etc.
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On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 08:00:53 -0600, Kent West wrote:
Doug MacFarlane wrote:
You don't say what kernel you're using. I'm no audio expert, but I
_believe_ you'll need a newish (2.4.18+?) kernel for the 845.. audio
chipset support.
Sorry about that . . . I installed the stock 2.4.22-1-686
10:28:25 -0600, Doug MacFarlane wrote:
On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 08:00:53 -0600, Kent West wrote:
Doug MacFarlane wrote:
You don't say what kernel you're using. I'm no audio expert, but I
_believe_ you'll need a newish (2.4.18+?) kernel for the 845.. audio
chipset support.
Sorry about
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I've always run the JRE from Blackdown.org. On my spiffy new unstable
machine where I'm giving gnome 2 a shot, which JRE do you recommend?
Blackdown's always worked, but seemed kinda ugly . . . .
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I inherited a newish box with an Intel Desktop Board D845GLAD2 motherboard.
I'm trying to figure out what to do about audio . . .
In installed from my woody CD, let dselect get the basic system up
to current woody, and then added lines for unstable to sources.list and
changed my
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Last week, I upgraded a testing system to unstable.
This weekend, I built a new system, starting with my woody cd and
upgrading to unstable after the install.
In both cases, Galeon can't authenticate to Yahoo mail any longer. It
worked fine on the testing system, but neither unstable
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I'd like to run the lasest possible version of Evolution available for my
Debian Testing (Sarge) system. What apt source should I use? Google
reports multiple sources, none of which were familiar, and Ximian itself
appears to only have 1.2 available, when 1.4.5 is the current rev.
TIA
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Debian Sarge with Blackbox window-manager.
Periodically, after an apt-get update, I lose some blackbox menu items.
After a subsequent apt-get update, they usually come back.
But my bash shell option disappeared a few weeks ago, and has never
returned. tcsh is all that's left.
On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 01:15:18 -0900, Ken Irving wrote:
On Wed, Nov 05, 2003 at 09:52:42AM +0100, Andreas Bohnert wrote:
Hi,
I don't know how to setup my firewall for my new xdsl connection. I
saw some posting concerning adsl, so maybe there are some
people, who know how to handle
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apt-get update is barfing at me . . . . .
hadrian:/home/madmac# apt-get update
Hit http://www.phy.olemiss.edu testing/main Packages
Hit http://www.phy.olemiss.edu testing/main Release
Hit http://ftp.us.debian.org testing/contrib Sources
Hit http://ftp.us.debian.org testing/contrib
On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 01:15:18 -0900, Ken Irving wrote:
On Wed, Nov 05, 2003 at 09:52:42AM +0100, Andreas Bohnert wrote:
Hi,
I don't know how to setup my firewall for my new xdsl connection. I
saw some posting concerning adsl, so maybe there are some
people, who know how to handle
Debian and Samba Teams:
I'm having a really weird problem with Samba 3.0Beta2+RC4 on my Debian
Sarge (testing) system with Quickbooks Pro 2002 multi-user
version.
The version of my question is: Does anybody know what the proper global,
share, and permissions settings should be to support
The modules in the initrd image aren't what's running after your machine
boots, just a superset of what you need in order to boot your machine.
If you have a bunch of modules that are loading and are unused, use modconf
to deselect them and restart.
madmac
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On Sat, 2003-10-18 at 13:57, Keith Goettert wrote:
Ns1.helpfulhome.com is the DNS server for a variety of email and
websites. I have been having trouble lately with email arriving late
(several days) or not at all. As far as I can tell, this is a new
issue. I am concerned because locally
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Googling for an Exim4 + MailDir + HowTo has yeilded little of value to
this poor soul.
One referred to a maildirmake command, which isn't on my sarge box
inspite of it's exim4 installation.
I'm obviously missing something obvious here - does one simply enable
maildir support in Exim4 and
smbmount will do both IF your personal directory is also a share.
You can mount the big share ro on /mnt/bigwin and
the personal share rw on /mnt/personalwin
BUT your personal share has to be a share. If it's a homedir, it may be
a hidden share (starts with a $). I don't know how smbmount will
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 22:10, Pigeon wrote:
On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 11:39:15AM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
The dialog on spam has become so lenghty I am afraid you would never see
my thank you note there.
Just wanted you to know how much I appreciated your posting.
Thanks, that's
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 08:12, Vittorio wrote:
I have setup a debian 3.0 server functioning as a gateway, router,
**IMAP SERVER**, and firewall. It connects to the internet via a DSL
ppp0 connection and to the internal network through eth1.
Being an absolute beginner, I've set up shorewall
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I'm at a loss about what is causing these, or how to fix it . .
It's a Debian Sparc Stable system, Sparc 20 with 256 mb of RAM.
ranum:/home/madmac# ps
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Illegal
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I was running Samba3.0Beta2 and had the 2 week
password expiration date issue.
I just dist-upgraded my Debian Testing system to
Samba 3.0Beta2+RC4
having seen that one could fix the password expiration by then
deleting /var/lib/samba/account-policy.tdb. Did that, it didn't
work.
apt-setup
will let you configure online sources, either via http or ftp. It will also
prompt you for adding the debian security sources, which is also a good
idea.
madmac
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On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 09:35, Hans Wilmer wrote:
Is there any way to do the remounting without a reboot?
Well, it's not a reboot, but it has the same effect in that it kills off
production processes, but what I do is go to single user mode (telinit
1), and then remount rw, apt-get, and then
Team:
I used OpenOffice.org's Impress (a power-point-like application) to make
a really nice slide show, and exported it to html.
It works great.
Except that the slide control buttons, a series of .gif's, are messed up
somehow. Or my computer is messed up somehow.
At any rate, the .gif's
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 13:42, Chris Halls wrote:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 11:54:59AM -0500, Doug MacFarlane wrote:
I used OpenOffice.org's Impress (a power-point-like application) to make
a really nice slide show, and exported it to html.
It works great.
Except that the slide
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A recent apt-get update and apt-get -s upgrade showed about 94 packages
to be upgraded on my testing box. Since it was so many packages, and
dist-upgrade is reputed to be more gentle that upgrdae, I did an
apt-get dist-upgrade
all went well, except:
1. I lost everything but tcsh from
On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 10:32, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
Joris Huizer wrote:
!-- snip --
--revision affects the name of the Debian package itself but not the
kernel name, so uname -r won't show the revision, and it will use the
same modules as other revisions of the same version.
, I used SlowLaris, and either sendmail/popper (I was NOT a sendmail
guru - I just knew which 3 lines to modify) or post.office (which softwar.com
now OpenWave has abandoned).
All help/suggestions apprciated.
madmac
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755.
I haven't been able to find anything in the docs listed on the samba.org
site.
I heard that the O-Reilly SAMBA book was available in it's entirety on-line?
Is this true? If so, where?
TIA
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I've got a botched install of apache2 that I can't uninstall since the init.d
start/stop script always returns an error.
apt/dpkg keep the package's removal in the pending state, and whenever I do anything
else it retries the removal and fails. How do I correct this?
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it. I haven't fooled around with this yet . . . .
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On 05 Feb 2003, 13:53:27, Rodrigo Agerri wrote:
That remarkable Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 13:29, Doug MacFarlane wrote:
On 04 Feb 2003, 21:58:58, David Turetsky wrote:
I have a hard drive running Windows XP Professional under NTFS format
I'd like to access that drive from my Woody system
) upon which to mount
the filesystems.
as root:
cd /
mkdir c
mkdir d
mkdir e
mount -a
will do it . . .
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shouldn't have? I re-ran pppoeconf and everything
went fine, but it didn't start.
BTW - I compiled 2.4.19 from a 2.2.20-compact kernel.
TIA
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During the install, I answered one of the questions wrong - Is your system
clock set to GMT or Local Time. I need to dpkg-reconfigure this, but I
have no idea what package had debconf ask me this . . .
TIA
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chmod -R 775 /usr/src/kernel-source-x.y.z
and then be an ordinary user for:
fakeroot make-kpkg clean
copy /boot/config .config
make kpkg xconfig
fakeroot make-kpkg clean
fakeroot make-kpkg kernel-image
is that it?
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build a kernel?
Thanks
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a half-dozen listed - taper, amanda, afbackup, tapir, kbackup, star, and
tob.
Also, should I install the mt-st package?
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=/dev/ram0
and I don't know what you are trying to accomplish with this append . . .
it's not necessary . . . as long as the symlink to the initrd image is in
/ and the initrd image is in /boot . .
#read-only
# restricted
# alias=1
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I'm trying to compile a new kernel on a woody machine.
make menuconfig
tells me I don't have ncurses installed, but I've installed every package
in the Debian Package archive with ncurses in the name . . .
and
make xconfig
can't find a wish script . . . .
This has never happened
On 15 Jan 2003, 15:34:01, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 01:46:17PM -0600, Jack O'Quin wrote:
I've got a DSL line with a single static IP address. I run the
primary DNS server on my home system and use ns[12].granitecanyon.com
for secondaries. Works like a charm. I
On 13 Jan 2003, 15:30:52, nate wrote:
Doug MacFarlane said:
So I apt-got a 2.4.19-686 kernel image, and when I rebooted, I had to use
modconf to enable the 3c59x driver, and when I rebooted, it runs like
molasses . . . during boot, it takes minutes to complete the calculate
module
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Subject: Re: Adding SCSI Controller, SCSI Tape, and SCSI Disk to
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On 13 Jan 2003, 15:30:52, nate wrote:
Doug MacFarlane said:
So I apt-got
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Well, I'm confused . . .
After a meltdown of my primary Linux desktop, I setup my winblows machine
to dual-boot in Debian.
My original desktop had been installed by booting woody CDs and installing a vanilla
kernel,
and then apt-getting 2.418-686-smp kernel images (the kitchen sink
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This one time, at band camp, Doug MacFarlane said:
He said Mountain Dew, but it sounds like beer to me (^:
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This one time, at band camp, Kirk Strauser said:
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In a moment of ah-ha I carefully removed
along with it, but aren't actual dependencies, and then
install X from testing.
madmac
All kinds of anticipatory gratitude,
Tony
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specify the network NICB should route to efficiently.
madmac
Is there any possibility to do an source-destination routing without an
default gateway?
thnx
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On 11 Dec 2002, 00:54:49, Hugh Saunders wrote:
Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 12:42:13AM +, Doug MacFarlane wrote:
anyway... in gimp, to remove the white background, you want to make sure
the image has an alpha layer [right click on image, layers-add alpha
layer] then use the 'select contiguous
On 10 Dec 2002, 20:24:41, Ludwig wrote:
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 19:54, Hugh Saunders wrote:
Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 12:42:13AM +, Doug MacFarlane wrote:
Bear in mind that the JPEG format doesn't support transparency, so
you'll have to save that logo as a GIF or PNG.
Thanks!!
Yeah - the gimp
the program from a Debian box.
Thanks
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the background transparent. Any idea how?
I realize it's slightly OT, but I am going to Use Debian to do this, so I
figured I could slide it by the Debian-User group without my asbestos underwear
on . . . .
TIA
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I added an IDE Tape-Drive (Travan 4) and loaded the ide-tape module.
Do I need to run makedev? There is no /dev/ht, which, I think, is where
it should be . . .
Lacking a clue on modules and devices . . .
TIA
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When PC DASD (Hard-Drives) hit $1/MB, I was in shock. Now it's $1/GB.
When PC RAM hit $1/MB I was really in shock. Now you can get 1 GB or RAM
for a little over $100 . . .
I hate being old.
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it with just hte .ISO . . .
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instead of the address being
assigned to the physical. I can't seem to change this when it occurs. I
can down the 0:0, but when I issue the command again, I get it back.
I'm likely doing something dumb, but am getting really frustrated ;-)
Thanks for any tips
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Also, if anyone has any experience with any of these for basic (4-6 layer,
device-control) pcb design, I'd love to hear about it.
Thanks
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included. 1 Recue, 1 Root, and 2 Driver floppies.
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How do I do a net install of Debian on this computer?
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select the module for loading . . .
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On 25 Nov 2002, 21:43:56, Rob Weir wrote:
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 07:58:53PM +, Doug MacFarlane wrote:
BTW - I figured it out - put the command in /etc/X11/xdm/Xsetup . . .=20
xdm probably runs as root, so you'll want to be careful with what you
run on the login screen, since anyone who
On 25 Nov 2002, 12:33:30, Dave Selby wrote:
PS
What will I do when my Debian is configured ???
Learn to program ???
Asterisk for VOIP and PSTN telephony on your Debian system
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Well, I knew it was going to happen.
I converted the box with the ONLY Travan 4 tape-drive, and now they need something
off an old tape, from the NT4 Server/Seagate BackupExec version 7.x days.
Any way to read this sucker?
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for mouse and keyboard issues, and that letting X
autoconfigure works well in some cases for video modes. By mixing and matching,
you can get a working Xwindows config.
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could arrange to have a RAM disk for root? (See initrd.)
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On 21 Nov 2002, 14:42:06, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 13:27, Doug MacFarlane wrote:
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Is there a way, with xdm (or gdm or some other login display manager) to
display the output of a program running in the background, say gkrellm or
top? Similar to how the console
.
Well, I am not panicking just yet (Kernel is-surely both panicking would
be bd!), mild apprehension some effects of sleep deprivation.
*BFN*
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On 19 Nov 2002, 13:39:44, Jeff wrote:
Doug MacFarlane, 2002-Nov-19 19:10 +:
On 19 Nov 2002, 09:47:00, Jeff wrote:
Doug MacFarlane, 2002-Nov-19 14:19 +:
This looks to me like lilo did not get run. During install did you
run the process called
?
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On 20 Nov 2002, 17:26:01, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 15:42, Doug MacFarlane wrote:
I installed Shorewall on a Woody systems and couldn't get it started following
the quickstart guide. The /etc/shorewall/firewall script exited with:
ip: command not found
contributor to this community, and repay the kindness and generosity that
so many of you have already shown!!
TIA
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not 100% sure if that will
load the module when dhclient attempts to use it.
Is that the Debian way? Or should I run modconf and select it to be loaded
at boot time?
Hubert, thank you very much for all your time on this . . .
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On Sunday 17 November 2002 4:50 pm, Doug MacFarlane wrote:
OK - static network config works fine. DHCP doesn't, with the usual
messages about the socket filter and packet socket needing to be set to
yes
Are you talking pcmcia here?
Nope
. . . .
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, with no errors in the console, so I just need to find
a working tape-drive!!!
Thanks for your help!!
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compatibility?
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it is possible to have both NICs be configured for the
same IP address and manually switch between them, so that only
one of them is up at a given moment?
So what do you think is the best approach?
Many thanks again for your help!
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They are NOT compatible. The connector is similar, but that's it.
I was not the original poster of this question... Did you send him a
seperate reply ??
Whoops, nope, and I forgot to cc: the list as well . . . . .
nice, eh? Ah well . . . .
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I need to put up a simple, HTML-only site. No database/CGI/anything.
Apache looks like overkill.
Can you recommend a nice, compact, efficient alternative?
TIA
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to use vi . . . . .
vi is the strongest piece of evidence that Unix was first developed as a
joke . . . .
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hope I can make this thing go in my Woody box? I ran modconf, and didn't
see any USB-related options . . .
TIA
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192.168.0.3
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, the default route will most likely suffice.
Kind Regards
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version
of gcc to compile the new version, and then using the new version to compile
itself over and over until there were no diffs
between the last two compiles . . . .
Ugh . . .
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and buster can forward connections to the firewall.
is this a routing problem, or am i looking endlessly in the wrong place?
i am at a dead stop. i would so appreciate some pointers.
thanks in advance.
dave
Hope this helps.
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, not so with pppoe.
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