in responding, the fact it was sent to a debian
list caused it to be dumped in that folder instead of my inbox.)
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On Wed 14 Mar 2001, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
Hmm, interesting... Why tf did I install apache-perl in the first place?
Because the combination apache + mod-perl had/has(?) a pretty bad memory
leak? Which was why apache-perl was created in the first place.
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, and who may also have one of
these PABXes. Recommends means that dselect bugs them _every_ time
about this.
Does estic properly handle device locks? I.e. write a lock into
/var/lock/ ?
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, but no
luck. Does anybody have a suggestion?
Anyone?
Hartmann Schaffer
PS. Please cc any replies
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? If there's a message in the queue, look at
/var/spool/exim/msglog/* for explanation (there's some command to
do that, but I like to do it by hand :)
It may be a problem with permissions somewhere or whatever.
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the first char from the beginning of these
lines:
if has(syntax)
syntax on Default to no syntax highlightning
endif
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-chap for calling into a NT ppp server, not for
calling into linux from ms-windows (any flavour). Otherwise I have one
at ftp://ftp.murphy.nl/pub/isdnlinux/
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are manufactured by Digital (or should I say Compaq).
Also, you should NEVER have to specify irq / io / whatever for PCI
cards. That in itself is an indication that you're using the wrong
driver.
Of course, if there is another AMD PCnet card that is NOT the PCnet32
card, my apologies.
Paul
, but that's globally what you need.
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ARGHHH!!!
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
On 23 Dec 98 13:59:19 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Slootman) wroth:
It means that the default output format (the old c format) can't
handle those inode numbers. Cpio uses the inode number info to restore
hard links when reading an archive back.
I read
to restore
hard links when reading an archive back.
or is there a way around the inode
problem?
Use -Hnewc when writing (or -Hcrc). See the man page for more info.
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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kernel: Sound: Recording overrun
It means that your application can't take the data out of the kernel
buffers quickly enough, which means that the kernel buffers overflow
(i.e. are overrun). This can be caused
? If not, then how
is exim supposed to know how to deliver the email?
If the user's login name is 'joe', you can put aliases into
/etc/aliases, e.g.:
joe.user: joe
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to the end of the directors section:
smartuser:
driver = smartuser
new_address = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Of course, fill in the real host name :-)
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connection
fi
or check if there is a sendmail process active:
if pidof exim /dev/null
then: exim is running
else: no exim process found
fi
Hmmm, maybe the process is called sendmail and not exim. Experiment.
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happen solely for email delivery (or if you don't have dial-on-demand!).
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/audio: Device or resource busy
Any kernel error at the same time? `dmesg'.
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of your exim.conf:
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This is off the top of my head, but should be in the right direction.
Be sure to check out www.exim.org .
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the example files the script generates (it
also says which files those are).
Of course, if you can't get the kernel to recognize the card, it's
pointless to install isdnutils...
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umount /mnt
vi /etc/fstab
reboot
No, you also need to tell lilo to pass root=/dev/sdb1 as parameter
(and probably to boot the kernel on /dev/sdb1 as well, else there
will be surprises when /dev/sda4 gets recycled).
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the 'isdnconfig' script which can create some basic
example config files which only need minimal tweaking to connect to
most ISPs.
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channel A and then channel B). The order
is hence changed...
_ANY_ hints, help, thwacks over the head for stupidity gratefully
received.
I'm holding back on thwacks for the moment :-)
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, for the (unlikely!) case that
the link hasn't been up for an hour, leaving outgoing messages
gathering dust in the queue.
I've also found the exim mailing list more than helpful whenever I got
stuck. I've noticed that Exim's author is often the first to respond.
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Does anybody know of a mail reflector how to for Debian and could recommend
a mail package to use as such?
What exactly do you mean with a mail reflector ? Won't a simple alias
with any MTA do the trick?
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also move in mutt with the vi-style keys, so j is the
same as a down arrow, and k is the same as an up arrow.
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George Bonser wrote:
I have modified a few packages in my day and make, for example, a modified
package of vim with GUI support available on my FTP site.
I believe the current (standard debian) version of vim is built with
GUI support.
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from the outside of the box, here's intel's code number for the damn
thing: EJMNPDPILA8465 (maybe the EJMNPD is not listed on the box, just
avoid PILA).
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is ftp.nluug.nl). This information can help to track
down what the problem is.
is doing it.
I've also heard that turning DNS lookups on or off on the win95 system
can help...
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as well.
Furthermore a rewrite rule may be necessary if your uucp partner sends
mail to a bang path. I don't need that with xs4all, but I can look it up
on the other system (not local for me at the moment) if necessary.
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installation is edit /etc/vimrc :-(
The second thing is 'rm /etc/vimrc~' ...
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In my opinion MS is a lot better at making money than it is
at making good operating
:-)
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In my opinion MS is a lot better at making money than it is
at making good operating systems. (Linus Torvalds, August 1997)
. Alternatively, if you don't want lots of other updates as well,
get
ftp://ftp.debian.org/pub/debian/dists/slink/main/binary-i386/graphics/sane_0.74-1.deb
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On Sat 07 Mar 1998, Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
i installed hamm using disks from unstable
and found there is no
PS/2 mouse device (/dev/psmouse).
The PS/2 mouse device is called /dev/psaux (it has been for a long
time).
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