RE: SSH

2001-01-18 Thread Jason Holland
incorrect. openssh is NOT licensed at all. it includes ssh v1, ssh v2 and sftp-server. Jason -Original Message- From: Joris Lambrecht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 3:11 AM To: 'Benjamin Pharr'; debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: RE: SSH Only SSH 1

RE: Woody vs 2.4.0 (+framebuffer)

2001-01-18 Thread Jason Holland
I have compiled everything from 2.4 test5 on up to 2.4.1 pre8 on my woody box, using gcc 2.95.2 and it has worked fine, without any compiler complications. to disable framebuffer you will need to recompile. Jason -Original Message- From: Joris Lambrecht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

RE: emu10k1 module

2001-01-06 Thread Jason Holland
Anthony, In /etc/modules.conf alias sound emu10k1 should do the trick. Jason I have auto module loading compiled into my kernel. How do I specify that when an application attempts to access the sound hardware that the kernel should install the emu10k1 module into the running kernel?

RE: 2.4.0 and 3com 905c

2001-01-06 Thread Jason Holland
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... i've been using stock kernel 2.2.17 that came with potato. it recognized my 3com nic (as 3com 3c905c) and works wonderfully. i would like to ungrade to kernel 2.4.0 (now that it's stable). after rebooting a custom 2.4.0, i

RE: [2.4.0] migration to devfs

2001-01-06 Thread Jason Holland
Devfs has a compatibility mode which can be turned on. it enables the old device paths, like /dev/hda4, to coexist with the new paths, though mount will report the new path. Jason On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 01:34:07PM -0500, S.Salman Ahmed wrote: I have one question regarding devfs: does it

RE: [2.4.0] migration to devfs

2001-01-06 Thread Jason Holland
On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 06:38:16PM -0600, Jason Holland wrote: Devfs has a compatibility mode which can be turned on. it enables the old device paths, like /dev/hda4, to coexist with the new paths, though mount will report the new path. it does that though a kludge daemon. the same

RE: FrameBuffer and XF86

2001-01-06 Thread Jason Holland
SubSection Display Depth 32 Modes default Virtual 1024 768 EndSubSection EndSection Take the Virtual line out Jason

RE: FrameBuffer and XF86

2001-01-06 Thread Jason Holland
PROTECTED] Cc: 'Debian User' Subject: Re: FrameBuffer and XF86 Jason Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: SubSection Display Depth 32 Modes default Virtual 1024 768 EndSubSection EndSection Take the Virtual line out I've

RE: perl cgi and mysql

2000-12-22 Thread Jason Holland
have you tried DBD-mysql?? Can anyone point me into the right direction I would appreciate some sample code. I have created a database within mysql, its fine, I can get Perl to talk to it. I need to know how to create the htm and I guess a perl/cgi code to talk to the database.

RE: lilo

2000-12-21 Thread Jason Holland
check out mkboot. its a pretty sweet way to create a boot floppy in case of emergencies. :) jason Hi all Well I was wondering can one transfer lilo onto a stiffy and boot from that? Scenario: You reinstall windows (wich is on the same drive as linux) and it overwrites your mbr.After

RE: how to reply to messages

2000-12-21 Thread Jason Holland
reply works for me. see, it just did! :) jason Hi all... just a curious question: whenever I reply to a message, I have to manually enter the debian-user@lists.debian.org address. (well, I cut and paste) I was just wondering why the list's reply to address isn't set to [EMAIL

RE: Instaling dbi in debian

2000-12-20 Thread Jason Holland
yes, install cpan and use cpan to install dbi. ppm i believe is for active perls port to windows. cpan is the unix equivalent. Jason I have installed Perl 5, it works ;-) I have installed Mysql, it works also Now someone tell me about DBI ? Is there an easy way to install this (apt-get

RE: Instaling dbi in debian

2000-12-20 Thread Jason Holland
http://www.cpan.org cpan is pretty awesome for installing perl modules. Jason OK, can you tell me how to do this, apt-get could not find it, neither could dselect ;-( Cheers for your help ;-) James. - Original Message - From: Jason Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: james

RE: Instaling dbi in debian

2000-12-20 Thread Jason Holland
dselect ;-( Cheers for your help ;-) James. - Original Message - From: Jason Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: james (home) [EMAIL PROTECTED]; debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 8:35 AM Subject: RE: Instaling dbi in debian yes, install cpan

RE: depmod question

2000-12-19 Thread Jason Holland
Peter, what modultils version are you using?? the 2.4 series requires at least version 2.3.18 or above. check your /usr/src/linux-2.4/Documentation/Changes file for other relevant software updates you might need to make. If that is not the problem, imm.o is the driver for an Iomega parallel

RE: incorrect kernel version

2000-12-19 Thread Jason Holland
Try looking at the top of your /usr/src/linux/Makefile VERSION=2 PATCHLEVEL=2 SUBLEVEL=16 or whatever... Jason -Original Message- From: Robert Newton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 12:27 PM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: incorrect kernel

RE: depmod question

2000-12-19 Thread Jason Holland
i originally compiled imm support as a module because you never know when a friend will come over with one of these things... well, i recompiled the kernel and modules without imm support, and there are no complaints from depmod. but this kind of sucks! it's precisely the reason why i

RE: depmod question

2000-12-19 Thread Jason Holland
-Original Message- From: Peter Jay Salzman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 1:30 PM To: Debian user mailing list Subject: Re: depmod question On Tue 19 Dec 00, 1:08 PM, Jason Holland said... Peter, what modultils version are you using?? the 2.4 series

RE: The better ftp server for Debian...

2000-12-18 Thread Jason Holland
i use proftpd, its pretty sweet. the config file syntax is a lot like apache config files. its stable, good performance, and more secure that wu-ftpd i think. just my personal $0.02. later Jason Hi, Could you recommend the best ftp server for my Linux-Debian box? Thanks, --

RE: Low SBLive volume

2000-12-18 Thread Jason Holland
I did. Until i used aumix to change the volume, and it fixed the problem. No more low sound. :) Jason Finally can hear sound, but with low volume and when I try to move the control in the mixer the sound vanishes. I have a similar problem. When I installed my SBLive, the volume is low in

RE: modprobe module problem (char-major-10-135)

2000-12-17 Thread Jason Holland
? is that the proper way of doing it, or is there an official debian method that doesn't involve editing that file by hand? pete On Sat 16 Dec 00, 8:02 PM, Jason Holland said... Sven, To get rid of that, put this line in your /etc/modules.conf file alias char-major-10-135 off Jason

RE: modprobe module problem (char-major-10-135)

2000-12-16 Thread Jason Holland
Sven, To get rid of that, put this line in your /etc/modules.conf file alias char-major-10-135 off Jason Hello debs, How do I fix the following? modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-10-135 This appears when booting my potato box. Why does this come up? I mean, what

RE: HELP!! with lilo.conf

2000-12-07 Thread Jason Holland
What does your lilo.conf file look like? You should have something like this append=ether=0,0,eth1 in your image section Jason I have a network set up (one other machine) and have now decided to go to cable for Internet access (phone service here is painfully slow, and won't be going

RE: Lilo Question

2000-12-03 Thread Jason Holland
Hi, After hours and hours of aggravation I was finally able to get both Windoze and Debian installed on my wife's compaq presario. Because of partioning problems (I think) I had to install win98 in the first partition and it finally worked fine. I will copy some of the files from the CD to

RE: Secured FTP?

2000-12-01 Thread Jason Holland
You can use scp, secure copy, included with openssh. It has the same syntax as rsh, but traffic is entrypted. Jason hi, Unfortunately I haven't found a solution to the following yet: I need a secure(1) file transfer method (passwords and data travelling encrypted through the network)

RE: Ok heres my problem

2000-11-22 Thread Jason Holland
It looks like the vfat partition type is not supported by the kernel your running. Are you using modules?? If so, try loading it before you try and mount the partition. modprobe vfat also, are you sure its a vfat partition? second, are you sure that is the correct partition number? fdisk -l

RE: Oracle bI 2nd request

2000-11-20 Thread Jason Holland
Hi Stan, you don't need anything extra to install Oracle 8i in Debian. java comes with oracle, you need no extra java packages. If your not building a production machine, 64MB would probably work, but I would not run X at the same time, otherwise, go with 128MB. Hope this helps Jason

RE: Oracle bI 2nd request

2000-11-20 Thread Jason Holland
Cool. thnaks. I would have sworn somewhere that I had seen that the Oracle installer required a particular JRE, Blcakdown I think. I think previous versions required this. Earlier than 8.1.6. But Oracle was nice enough, and smart enough, to include this in 8i for us. :)

RE: System.map

2000-11-17 Thread Jason Holland
You can recreate your System.map by running make install in /usr/src/linux, or wherever your kernel source is that you recently recompiled. Jason Recently I started getting a message when I do a ps -ef | grep *something. The message reads about my system map not matching my kernel. I

RE: Num lock activated by default, at start

2000-11-09 Thread Jason Holland
I do this in a script for tty in /dev/tty[1-9]*; do /usr/bin/setleds -D +num $tty done The relevant information being the setleds command. Jason How do I make my numlock pad active from start? Thanks, Antonio. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: question about my 2.4 test10 kernel

2000-11-08 Thread Jason Holland
yes, grab the latest modutils http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/modutils/v2.3/ the latest is 2.3.19. There are quite a few changes you need to learn about. I suggest reading Documentation/Changes in your 2.4 kernel source tree. Jason i make 2.4.0 test 8 kernel before,by the

RE: question about my 2.4 test10 kernel

2000-11-08 Thread Jason Holland
oops, and woody contains 2.3.19 if your running it. Jason -Original Message- From: Jason Holland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 9:43 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: RE: question about my 2.4 test10 kernel yes, grab

RE: Exec CGI

2000-11-06 Thread Jason Holland
Do you have this in your httpd.conf AddHandler cgi-script .cgi ?? You need this to map the cgi-script handler to all .cgi scripts. And you probably can take that extra Options line out, you don't need to tell apache Options ExecCGI twice. Also, your directory definition probably should look

RE: apt-get through a proxy ?

2000-11-05 Thread Jason Holland
I set my shell env settings http_proxy and ftp_proxy and it works perfect. Jason I can't go through our intranet proxy, although I configure my apt.conf file to use it... Is there a HOWTO about 'apt-get' ? (and other 'apt' programs?) Please show me an URL, where I can see a usable

RE: Installing LILO in MBR or in another partition

2000-11-04 Thread Jason Holland
In Running Linux, the example lilo.conf includes the line boot = /dev/hda this is used if LILO will be the controlling boot manager for the system. The bios will read this first when the system is turned on. This will install LILO into the master boot record (MBR) of hda. The

RE: What's with the Oracle for inux?

2000-10-17 Thread Jason Holland
Jonathan, I don't know what version that magazine had, but if you got to http://technet.oracle.com, and register, you can download, or order a free version of Oracle 8i (8.1.6) for linux, either enterprise or standard edition. its a pretty sweet deal! kudos to oracle! Jason Hi, I've seen

RE: oracle8i

2000-10-17 Thread Jason Holland
Juan, I've installed Oracle 8i on a woody box. I didn't use any documentation, I am not sure if there is any, but I just ran the installer off the cd. it worked perfectly. Jason Hi! I would like to know if there is a possibility to install oracle in debian and if there is some

RE: What's with the Oracle for inux?

2000-10-17 Thread Jason Holland
The download size is i think 300 megs?? I would order the cd though. It comes in a few weeks, and its a full working, unlimited version. I can't remember anything about the license though, that is probably where they get you. Jason Hi, Very. But for us poor miserable slobs here in 56k

RE: disk files too large to fit on floppy disks

2000-10-16 Thread Jason Holland
try this # dd if=imagefile of=/dev/fd0 or whatever device your floppy is Jason Hello Zach, Have you used rawrite or dd? The disk-files are disk-images, this means, they should be copied bit by bit to a disk, and not by some tools which use the file-system, which is on the disk. By

RE: Windows 2000 boot loader

2000-10-15 Thread Jason Holland
i wouldn't replace it, but simply add linux to the menu so each os can safely coexist. here is a little utility that will do that for you, provided you install LILO at the beginning of your root partition, and NOT the mbr. http://www.winimage.com/bootpart.htm Jason -Original Message-

apt-get size mismatch with woody

2000-09-26 Thread Jason Holland
hey all, ever since i upgraded to woody, i've been getting a size mismatch with apt-get. Get:2 ftp://ftp.us.debian.org woody/main tetex-lib 1.0.7+2807-2 [33.4kB] Failed to fetch ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/main/binary-i386/tex/tetex-bin_1. 0.7+2807-2.deb Size mismatch

RE: apt-get size mismatch with woody

2000-09-26 Thread Jason Holland
Yep, usually running apt-get update twice fixes it for me also. A few times i had to manually install all the updates. Yuk! :) Thanks for the replies! Jason Jason Holland wrote: hey all, ever since i upgraded to woody, i've been getting a size mismatch with apt-get. Get:2 ftp

RE: apt-get size mismatch with woody

2000-09-26 Thread Jason Holland
Is there anyway to bypass the size check? I didn't see anything in the man page. Just curious.. Jason Gareth Bowker wrote: snip I get this every so often too. I just rerun apt-get update. What seems to happen is that the last byte of the packages isn't being downloaded for some

RE: apt-get size mismatch with woody

2000-09-26 Thread Jason Holland
yeah, that would be important. looks like I'm gonna be looking at some source code today. and to think my day started out boring. thanks! jason Is there anyway to bypass the size check? I didn't see anything in the man page. Just curious.. Having never looked into the details of how

RE: Stuck with NT and Lilo

2000-09-13 Thread Jason Holland
FYI, there is a little program called Bootpart, that will allow you to add linux to the nt boot manager menu. having done that, you would no longer need the floppy. floppies are slow, and die often! you will, of course, need lilo installed, but pointing to the root partition of your linux

RE: UNSISCRIBE

2000-09-08 Thread Jason Holland
Not that this was the correct address to send this to, but AT LEAST you could spell it right! please see the following link on the CORRECT way to do this! http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/subscribe Jason -Original Message- From: James Grant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday,

RE: Error compiling kernel

2000-09-07 Thread Jason Holland
Hi, You need to install binutils, as you are missing the as86 assembler. Also, i would run make bzImage, instead of make zImage, compression on the kernel will be better. Jason -Original Message- From: Gutierrez Family [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 11:46

RE: Error compiling kernel

2000-09-07 Thread Jason Holland
oops, my bad. you need the bin86 package. sorry about that. jason -Original Message- From: Jason Holland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 6:18 AM To: Gutierrez Family; debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: RE: Error compiling kernel Hi, You need

apt-get upgrade size mismatch question

2000-09-06 Thread Jason Holland
hello all, i'm having a small problem with apt-get and was wondering if anyone can help out. i'm running woody by the way. everyday i run apt-get update and apt-get upgrade, but i always get these errors when performing the upgrade. Failed to fetch

RE: How do I start | stop a daemon under debian

2000-09-06 Thread Jason Holland
adrian, daemons are located in /etc/init.d to start lpd for example # /etc/init.d/lpd start to stop # /etc/init.d/lpd stop to control which runlevel a daemon is stopped/started automatically, use the command update-rc.d. as an example: # update-rc.d -f lpd add hope this helps you out!

RE: /etc/rcx.d... how should be setup?

2000-09-06 Thread Jason Holland
Use the command update-rc.d, you can easily manage the rc directories with it jason Hi all, I would like to ask a question that has come to my mind... How should be the /etc/rcx.d directories managed ? (replace x with a number) I currently have runlevel 2 with gdm set and 3 without it.

RE: supported hardware

2000-09-06 Thread Jason Holland
If your hardware is listed somewhere on this page, debian will work http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO.html Jason I am thinking of installing Debian on my PC. Could somebody send me a list of supported hardware? Thanks, Dimitar -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe

RE: LILO

2000-08-30 Thread Jason Holland
Chris, to see your options at the boot prompt, just press the tab key. that will give you a list of available partitions lilo is configured to boot from. if you want to change lilo options, boot into linux, by typing in linux at the boot prompt, and edit your /etc/lilo.conf file. the

RE: LILO and Printer

2000-07-22 Thread Jason Holland
Try putting the option 'prompt' at the top of your lilo.conf and running /sbin/lilo to write the changes. You also might want to increase the 'timeout' option as well. Jason On Sat, Jul 22, 2000 at 06:55:57PM +1000, Chris Marsh wrote: Hi, I am a newbie to Debian having just installed a

RE: how do you find MAC address of a computer

2000-07-14 Thread Jason Holland
'winipcfg' under windows 95/98 'ipconfig /all' under NT 'ifconfig | grep HWaddr' under linux Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I am trying to configure webramp router. It keeps asking me MAC address of the computer. Do any of yoy know how to find out the MAC address? Is it the same

RE: Problems Installing PHP 4.0

2000-07-07 Thread Jason Holland
Hey, PHP needs the apache source dir to properly compile. Your php configure line should look more like this $./configure --with-apache=../apache_1.3.12 --with-interbase --with-apxs $ make $ make install You then must tell apache to use the php4 module $ cd ../apache_1.3.12 $ ./configure

RE: Viper V550

2000-06-27 Thread Jason Holland
According to http://www.xfree86.org/cardlist.html its the SVGA server. Jason Debs, Can anybody help me to find the xserver for the Diamond Viper V550? thx Ton

RE: ssh1-ssh2

2000-06-26 Thread Jason Holland
Better yet, install openssh. it has both sshv1 and sshv2 support. http://www.openssh.com Jason In potato I would like to have ssh2 with ssh1 compatibility. I installed ssh-nonfree for ssh1, also installed ssh2, and set in /etc/ssh2_config the option Ssh1AgentCompatibility to

RE: SB 1024 Live not working, *sigh*!

2000-06-23 Thread Jason Holland
have you tried the creative opensource site??? http://opensource.creative.com/ You will find the latest daily source snapshots for the SB Live card. I managed to get it working at home. Jason Hello fellow coneheads. I have a soundblaster 1024 Live, and I cant seem to get it working. I