may be using a different C
compiler than I expect. 3: You may be misinterpreting the output from
the compiler. (Suppose struct foo is defined as you give it, but you're
actually looking at sizeof(foo) where foo is completely different. That
sort of thing can drive you crazy.)
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, it works, at least some places, but it's stupid.
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directories instead of /usr/include/asm and /usr/include/linux for the
good reasons that we've discussed.
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a goal worth working towards even if it
results in systems that appear to be superficially similar to the the
craptacular stuff that come out of Redmond, WA. That's why it's the sort
of thing _I_ would expect to see them working towards. I wonder what they
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On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
come on, that's not very good idea to edit groups manually
Why not? It's just a delimited text file.
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It sure would be nice to know what the ConfReq packets look like. You
might try disabling magic number negotiation (-mn) and compression (I
think it's -pc) and see what that does.
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or AltaVista about support it, though.
I think the answer is no.
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that Ascend was supposed to fix.)
To make dynamic IP addressing work, you simply don't tell pppd anything
about either IP address and, as long as you have the defaultroute option
set, it works just fine. At least it always has for me.
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of them working out
reverse-DNS problems on a couple of occasions, so I know they have people
who work on just that sort of thing.
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. I understand
that on Debian installations, it's usually www-data.
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you'll need to go to
the other end.
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hours to compile 1.0.9.
ISTR that compiling kernel V0.11 took about 5 minutes on the old Northgate
4MB 386-20 I was using in 1992. Of course, the kernel's kind of grown
since then.
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All-in-all, it's best for all concerned if you use the DNS server
addresses that are associated with the ISP you are connecting through.
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the Centronics
connector on the Adaptec to the 25-pin D-connector on the scanner, though.
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on without any problems.
I'm sorry, I wasn't paying attention. Are you having problems or are you
anticipating them?
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Anyone using gated of any variation with any of the 2.2.x kernels?
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use a modem to
connect to the Internet. (I'm running ISDN now, but I'll be installing
DSL in a month or so.)
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much.
In short, my recommendation for boosting the performance of a computer
that uses a significant amount of swap is to add RAM to the computer.
HTH. HAND.
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After all, who needs support when you (or your hired expert) has the
source?
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to expirations or not, but that
might be something else to check.
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. That's the
message you get when there's no ftpd running on the socket that the client
tries to attach to. (It's usually 21. You probably should also check the
client to make sure it isn't doing something stupid.)
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domains:
zone fakedomain.com {
type slave;
file fakedomain.com.domain;
masters {
192.168.17.233;
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-bootconf.pl program to which I refer.
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On Sun, 11 Apr 1999, Jiri Baum wrote:
If you have messages that MUST not get into hostile hands, I suggest
reading a good cryptography text (sorry, I'm not keeping up with it these
days; is `Applied Cryptography' by Bruce Sterling...
ITYM Bruce Schneier.
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people find them convenient. If you
want to turn them off (and I recommend you leave at least one running)
read up on /etc/inittab.
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it.) Note that I was using RAR for
its multivolume capability, not its compression.
I have also been known, in the past, to write short C programs to split a
file up into parts that can be sneakernetted on floppy and then can be
COPYed or cat'ed back into the original file.
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remembering things lately.
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: You can have staff do some
administrative-level tasks without passing out the root password.
I hope that's clear?
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which are different from those
that your ISP may use) and that the netmasks are correct. If the same
computer with the same IP address works under Windows-95 and not under
Linux, then the problem is almost certainly that the netmask or default
gateway is set incorrectly.
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. If not,
install named on one of the computers, get a copy of the cricket (_DNS
and BIND_ published by O'Reilly Associates) and go to town.
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On Fri, 9 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on
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at 08:52 AM, Jonathan Guthrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Of course it is! If the LAN was mostly static, then I'd suggest using the
/etc/hosts files on each computer, but if things are going to change with
any
On Sat, 3 Apr 1999, Andrew Holmes wrote:
Wouldn't it be nice if POP mail boxes could be set to
automatically bounce messages over a certain size as soon as they arrive at
the ISP :-)
That would be the MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE configuration parameter from
sendmail.cf, now, wouldn't it?
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that it may be about time for somebody to look into Linux drivers
for winmodems, at least, if only just to see what the task entails. I
know that people have been working on Windows-specific printers for some
time.
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the flash upgrade, but it fixed my problem.
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to run, my main database server has no X on it)
PostgreSQL on computers without X, but I installed it from the tarballs
from postgresql.org.
ICOCBW.
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On Sun, 28 Mar 1999, Jayson Baird wrote:
I feel really moronic asking this, but what is the package that allows you
to use make. Is it GCC or something else?
I don't know about you, but _I_ would expect make to be in the make
package.
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introduction to things both lexish and yaccish (including bison.)
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On Wed, 24 Mar 1999, Brian Servis wrote:
*- On 24 Mar, Jonathan Guthrie wrote about Re: The GNU thing
I can't get xemacs-20 to suspend with
CNTRL-Z on my computer so I either have to use multiple virtual terminals
or do everything under X.
Do you know what the problem
knowledge.
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work in necessary and whose isn't.
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to the contents of my /dev directory, char-major-6 is
lp[0-3].
So, it looks to me like you don't have your parallel printer module set up
properly.
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called
Acorn Econet uses protocol family 19. I've never heard of it, but
experimental support for it is in kernel 2.2.3.
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with
CNTRL-Z on my computer so I either have to use multiple virtual terminals
or do everything under X.
Do you know what the problem is?
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On 24 Mar 1999, Gary L. Hennigan wrote:
Jonathan Guthrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Okay, so emacs is a religion, I can deal with that. I use emacs the
| editor quite a bit. However, I can't get xemacs-20 to suspend with
| CNTRL-Z on my computer so I either have to use multiple virtual
enough to download a later kernel. The later kernels detect a larger
assortment of PCI network cards.
If you don't know how to do that, it would probably be faster/easier for
me to go where you are and do it myself, since you're in town and all.
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and such. User machines, which tend to have
sound cards and joysticks, and whatnot, tend to have larger kernels, in my
experience.
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you the
option to set the parameters for the card.
Chunk O' Cheese, eh?
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(not PnP) and
2.2.3.
Of course, I really haven't tried all that hard.
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with 2.0.36)
appears to play the file but no sound comes out.
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and
they interfered with each other.
I wound up getting a different motherboard, which it really needed,
anyway.
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to retrieve the packages manually and force an install.
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On Thu, 11 Mar 1999, Richard Lyon wrote:
Logically it may be better to spend some money on an os which doesn't require
specialist training to understand.
Right. Which one might that be? (I've used dozens of OSes and I haven't
yet come across one like that.)
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Midnight is 2400 hours. After 24:00:00 it changes to 00:00:01
I'm as authoritative on this subject as you are, so who's correct?
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On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Joey Hess wrote:
Use rvplayer.deb installer. It has the wrapper built in. Problem solved,
painlessly.
...but only if you're using slink. I was already using hamm's installer
and it didn't have that file. I upgraded yesterday and all is as you
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in university (yes, I am the
admin...)
Oh, I wasn't advocating rethinking root I was just pointing out that you
cannot effectively prevent root from accessing anything you want to. (In
fact, it can be damn tough to prevent access to certain users if you allow
them to sudo stuff.)
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I need help to choise a modem that works on debian
can somebody tellme about?
External.
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! Nothing works is tells me
operation not permitted. I've tried to chown and chmod nothing!
Sounds like that partition has been mounted read-only, possibly because of
errors that fsck can't fix automatically. What happens when you type
mount?
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that emulates the broken driver called
rpopen.tar.gz. Have you tried that?
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. http://www.brokersys.com/~jguthrie/rpopen.tar.gz
There are no links to it or anything, you have to just know it's there.
While you're at it, you can check out my 100 bottles of beer on the wall
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traffic is on the line. It apparently defaults to 60
on your machine.
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doesn't force me to install X on my
computer. Even if I don't install X initially, I can still select and
install packages on my computer.
So, I freakin' LOVE dselect. Don't ever get rid of it.
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that knows how to do NAT (like masquerading, only different) if
you want to use it with a regular dial-up account. (With Ascend gear,
it's mostly a matter of making sure you have a recent enough firmware
revision, and you can update the firmware for most models. I don't know
about the others.)
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I've ever worked with support those.
That's basic functionality.
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. If that isn't the case, then it
will return the error that was given.
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Quoting Randy Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What packages are available that would allow me to get
to my email from the web server on my system?
Run -- don't walk! -- to http://www.tdyc.com/~rkrusty/Debian/ and grab
Ivan Moore's IMP setup. When I did an overview of all the web-based systems
, but that sort of thing might be something to
look at, anyway.
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installation I've
ever seen) and the public_html directory has permissions of 775.
This means that Apache can get into everybody's public_html directory, but
no users can.
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not answer your question..but:
What's wrong with VIM as it is? On my system, gvim brings up an X version
of VIM.
Like the man said, (well, implied,) it doesn't work with hamm. Not on
this computer, anyway.
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Just out of curiousity, what is so magical or professional about
sybase?
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for the disk (unless you're
installing Linux on the second disk and it's needed by FreeBSD's boot
manager for some reason) as it will overwrite the FreeBSD's boot manager.
Works like a champ with IBM's Boot Manager and System Commander.
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