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*) blacklist ehci. ehci is the module for usb2.
*) look at CONFIG_USB_BANDWIDTH in your kernel configs.
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was thinking the same, but it looks as though he is only compiling,
not linking, so one would think that '-lm' would have no impact.
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a display manager, if one was not installed with kde.
# aptitude install kdm
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was created under /dev/ and what the userspace program
(jpilot/pilot-link) is looking for.
google for writing udev rules for a good tutorial.
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or etch on my desktop machines, but then i dont have very small
requirements.
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turn it on via /etc/default/bootlogd
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please keep the posts on debian-user, that is, use the 'reply-to-list'
feature of your mail client. thanks.
also, if you could use inline posting for better readability.
On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 14:11 -0700, Ed wrote:
Matt,
The only file I have in /etc/apache2/sites-available
/boot/grub/menu.lst and the system seems
to be booting just fine. Presumably there was some problem either
with the way I was installing grub OR with the menu.lst listings I
myself had tried. either way, it works now.
not exactly a success, but a crude hack anyway.
Matt
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send us
$ grep -i acpi /boot/config-2.6.12-1-386
also
$ /sbin/lsmod
do you have acpid installed?
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there are much more, but i dont want to type them all in... sorry.
but if you think this is the direction you want to go, i'd suggest
getting the book.
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# /etc/apache2/ports.conf
Listen 80
Listen 443
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Any thoughts on how to proceed?
you could use the etch installer, i believe it has a better chance of
detecting a sata drive. otherwise you could tell the bios to use a
combination mode for the drive so that older OSes can detect it.
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restart)
and for the client:
$ grep ForwardX11 /etc/ssh/ssh_config
ForwardX11 yes
ForwardX11Trusted yes
*) or use xauth
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On Fri, 2006-01-27 at 12:31 -0600, Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
On Fri, 2006-01-27 at 14:52 +, Oliver Elphick wrote:
Can anyone help with this network problem, please?
This machine is an internal router, with two network cards
expert26
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. Haven't found an obvious candidate.
Appreciate the help as always.
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On 1/22/06, Linas Zvirblis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try running MAKEDEV, it should give all the missing devices the old
fashioned way. If that does not work, mknod /dev/hda b 3 0.
tried this with no success -- /dev/hda10 still doesn't get
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Matt Price wrote:
I'm not sure how to proceed. my old kernel, 2.6.10, runs fine, but
udev still blocks my dist-upgrade. I would try building a new 2.6.15
kernel based on my 2.6.10config, but the system is so badly screwed up
right now
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I'm not sure how to proceed. my old kernel, 2.6.10, runs fine, but
udev still blocks my dist-upgrade. I would try building a new 2.6.15
kernel based on my 2.6.10config, but the system is so badly screwed up
right now
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On (23/01/06 07:34), Matt Price wrote:
To: debian users debian-user@lists.debian.org,
debian users debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
From: Matt Price [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 2.6.15 doesn't see ide disks -- very bad [WAS: system hosed
it impossible to run apt-get ...
So it semes to me I have to somehow temporarily run udev, or
temporarily disable udev, or something, so that I can create the
/dev/hda devices I need to mount the relevant partitions. BUt I don't
know how to do that.
Can anyone give me some advice?
thanks,
matt
cross posting this to deb-powerpc, b/c I think this may be a
ppc-specific problem
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Matt Price wrote:
So it semes to me I have to somehow temporarily run udev, or
temporarily disable udev, or something, so that I can create the
/dev/hda
windows except at web kiosks things).
so, any suggestions?
thanks,
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hi folks,
I've set up a little internal web server on our home network. On my
debian boxes I just added a line like:
192.168.2.111 ourhome
to /etc/hosts to facilitate browsing. But my wife has a windows xp
laptop
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On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 11:42:33PM -0500, Matt Price wrote:
Hi folks,
just got a brnad new dell 1905fp, which mostly works great. Having
trouble getting it to display at its native 1280x1024, though.
Instead I seem to have it at 1162x1054
--of-tree modules, so it's a real pain to compile the whole
thing again.
thanks,
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Joris Huizer wrote:
matt wrote:
hi all,
i can't really believe that i need to do this (i like xorg a lot) but i
need to downgrade to xfree in order to use a midified trident driver.
since there are no xfree86 packages in the official repository, i can
only hope that they exist elsewhere
of xorg on sid?
Thanks,
+matt
PS. for those curious as to why i want to do this, here is my situation.
If you can offer alternatives, please do:
I have a via epia v1 mini itx mobo with onboard tv-out. The trident
driver in xorg supports the video chipse as well as the tv-out chip, but
simply
, simply edit your
/etc/apt/sources.list file with the new repository info, run apt-get
update then apt-get install gaim and you should be all good.
+matt
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 19:43:12 -0800 (PST), Peter Bayliss
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I have just installed Debian 3.1 and everythign seems
to be working
a users password.
This is what my boss is asking.
remove dependency of domain controller to email, What are our
options? Surely there are best practices for this that don't involve
having users ssh in to maintain their pw's.
not smtp authentication per se, but vpn would solve the problem.
-matt
and then create an initrd image
to load those modules:
$ lsmod | grep qla
qla2200 281188 2 (autoclean)
qla2200_conf 300828 0 (autoclean)
$ cat /etc/mkinitrd/modules
scsi_mod
sd_mod
qla2200_conf
qla2200
reiserfs
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ps. i received a copy of this email via alex jokela
On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 11:16 -0600, Jim Jarocki wrote:
hiya matt. thanx for taking a look at this. comments/answers are
below. also, check out my 2nd email to the debian users list, its a bit
more informative.
jim, you should reply to the list, that way the results are archived
time the flag was present.
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How i make to alwais be the same?
i have read that udev can do this for you, but have never done it
myself.
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How i make to alwais be the same?
i have read that udev can do this for you, but have never done it
myself.
i found in the martin f krafft debian system book:
(i havent tried it though, so i cant comment if it works or not)
# grep eth /etc/udev/rules.d/local-netifaces
KERNEL=eth*,
driver. If it is
then how do I get all the speakers working?
look at alsamixer, for that matter, su to root and type alsatabtab
and see what commands are available. configuring the channels will be
done through some alsa userspace utility. (modules beginning with snd_
belong to alsa)
-matt
G3
is of this type. Could this have something to do with my non-starting
X-server?
the version of xfree86 in sarge is 4.3 i believe. xfree86 version 3 had
separate server packages for all corresponding chipsets, in xfree86 4
they were all lumped into 1 package.
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need to exchange it for the larger drive, how would I
go about doing that without any reinstalls?
again, google for copy hard drive or similar words.
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Thanks,
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Debian
binary-to-test-system rev-control policies before I got into first round
test on my group's software.
-Matt
At 12/29/2005 01:45 PM, Matt England wrote:
Sarge-built binaries running on Woody systems:
Is this feasible?
I'm not talking about package management...just the raw, binary
bind)
name resolution (to my knowledge) is done via two mechanisms:
1) /etc/hosts
2) doing dns queries to the hosts in /etc/resolv.conf
you can use tcpdump to see if (and who) you are querying for your name
resolutions:
# tcpdump -tqn dst port 53
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you can use tcpdump to see if (and who) you are querying for your name
resolutions:
# tcpdump -tqn dst port 53
I'm trying to learn a bit here and although name res is working on my box
. Any ideas? Is there another mailling list I
should ask? Perhaps on php4.net?
again, how did you reinstall these? are you using debian?
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even know where to start. Will some uname-based analysis
work by itself? Haven't seen anything yet that will distinguish between
the different Linux distros. I suspect there will be other cmds/APIs I can
use to do stuff. I'm looking for suggestions.
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sym-link /lib/libreadline.so to
/lib/libreadline5.so ...etc.
But these things seem like hacks.
Anybody know of how to solve this problem in a more-elegant fashion?
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I'm just getting started in this investigation. I may be posting to
several different Linux communities (newsgroups, email lists, forums,
etc). I started with the Debian community because I have a build
environment on RHEL, and am porting to Debian.
Thanks for any help.
-Matt
ps: I am
system' when trying to access via NFS even though I'm
configured for write access. My /etc/exports file
looks like:
/opt/eldk/ppc_8xx 192.168.0.201(rw,no_root_squash)
/opt/eldk/ppc_8xx 192.168.0.6(rw,no_root_squash)
So, I tried to mount the directory from my debian
server like this:
debian:/home/matt
work.
partly myself to blame. but partly something is broken in ooo!
have to sign off before I start crying.
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Matt Price wrote:
sorry for the exclamation points. Just lost a crucial day's work --
in fact this is breakdown-inducing stuff -- failed to save regularly,
and OOo crashed without warning. Went to restore, and instead of
restoring
really like to be able to do that.
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I'm trying to install Ncurses (for make menuconfig for
Linux build). When I type apt-get install Ncurses,
I'm told that Ncurses can't be found:
debian:/home/matt# apt-get install ncurses
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Package ncurses is not available
use default domain = yes
*** Is this last line a typo? ***
windind winbind
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Hi there,
I have made a copy of a dvd which is encrypted with libdvdcss. I'm
pretty sure the copy (which is for research purposes) is legal under
Canadian law, so please let's not get into that. I
the default domain for winbind set in
smb.conf (iuse default domain) or are you remembering
to enter your username as domain\username...?
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option a possible source of error?
this is the first dvd I've burned so I don't have much experience with
this stuff.
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Subject: Re: stereo component from laptop?
On 11/30/05, Matt Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
as a result
, and where most of my synchronization comfusion comes
from. Has anyone tried anything of this kind? Any hints?
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? Is there a playlist
manager plugin for bmp?
It would be great if all of this worked well enough for a 10-year-old
to be able to use it.
SOUND DAEMON:
I'm used to using esd , seems to work ifne, thought I'd stick with it
unless there are other suggestions...
Thanks much fory our help!
Matt
On 11/30/05, Matt Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
as a result of various events, I have an extra laptop and no cd
player, so I would like to convert the laptop into a stereo
component. It's an HP Omnibook 4100, PII MMX 266, with 96 megs RAM, a
pretty big hard drive (30 megs
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I have recently installed Debian sarge on an old machine and usually log
on using ssh since I don't have a monitor hooked up to the machine. It
has been working fine for some time but recently, the computer has been
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All: having problems getting libpam-ldap to authenticate users.
libnss-ldap does exactly fine when running the same base -- but PAM will
not. Moreso, I get the following errors when I try to login to the box
by ssh or on the console (ssh errors
Hi folks,
Looking for a simple spam-control howto. I have tried setting up
bogofilter spamassassin in the past I've always run into trouble;
the process sometimes seems incredibly complex.
Any help out there?
Matt
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wrote:
I've used:
* : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in the virtual domain aliases, but if a mail is
sent
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it bounces unless
matt
has an linux account on the server.
Find the 'ROUTERS
wondering if anyone has ideas how to do such a thing.
thanks much,
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really don't need
this - I just want to catch *all* email headed to
example.com and sling it onto exactly one address.
I've used:
* : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in the virtual domain aliases, but if a mail is sent
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it bounces unless matt
has an linux account on the server.
I know I've
really
want to turn off your computer?
Anyway thanks, I will certainly add some additional protection to the
suspend script see if that helps.
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escreveu:
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On Sun, 13 Nov 2005, Steve Lamb wrote:
vi ... takes about 5 seconds bring up the
files
to add/delete users :-)
Yes, because
. It would fill up
over the course of a few days and I would need to
restart the server.
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through port 80. I have no
control over the firewall or the decision making
process. I use webmin (actually I use webmin ssh
module to get a prompt rather than the webmin user
module, but that's not my point). Go easy on the
judgments, eh?
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e.g. VESA and VGA support compiled into the kernel (not modules
as I have no initrd on this system -- wasn't working with suspend2,
doubtless b/c of my incompetence). Not sure if I'm missing some other
crucial factor.
Anyone who can tell me where to look in my .config?
thanks,
matt
?
so your old network uses dhcp and your new network uses dhcp, yes?
then you dont need to change anything, it should just work.
what is the output of:
$ cat /etc/network/interfaces
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From 192.168.0.1 icmp_seq=7 Destination Host Unreachable
From 192.168.0.1 icmp_seq=8 Destination Host Unreachable
are you sure that 192.168.0.4 is up?
can you ping 192.168.0.1 from 192.168.0.4?
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ie the tab completion should figure out the versions correctly (ie
follow the output of ls -v instead of ls). Is this possible?
dont know if it is possible but man bash and search for the word
completion.
also google for bash tab completion.
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use the release name, say
'etch' (current testing), then when etch turns stable you will be
running stable as well.
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are you using udev?
what is the output of dmesg after boot?
maybe turn on bootlogging. look at /etc/default/bootlogd.
then after boot look at /var/log/bootlog*
what about not logging into X and using some console audio apps like
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don't notice any hints in this direction in the ABS, but probably
I'm just missing them. Guiadance appreciated!
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On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 02:33:08PM +0100, Wiki wrote:
Is website actualized alaways when new stable is public?
Could you rephrase that please? I don't understand.
this presumably means, is the website updated ('actual' in most
european
in the stnadard help
build process.
so upshot is: no OOo help in debian. I have not heard that this
situation is going to get any better...
matt
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as pats of kernel, not as modules) acpi (reads power-related signals
from power button etc). I have both working on a desktop w/ 2.6.13.4
kernel, I love it! Now if only I could get suspend2, acpi, and pcmcia
all working in the smae kernel build, my laptop would be just as good
(sigh).
matt
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for a look.
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Is it an ordering issue ?
I read something about a local_domains setting, but didn't find where this
should be set, and I do recive normal mail for this server.
Any help appreciated.
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hints as to what I might have done wrong here? Or what the next
debugging step would be? thanks,
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On 11/7/05, mikepolniak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10:06 Mon 07 Nov , Matt Price wrote:
hi folks,
just about every possible pcmcia option seems to be enabled. ANy
hints as to what I might have done wrong here? Or what the next
debugging step would
. Would some please check
it out and fix it. Thank you.
Matt Allen
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I looked into this a while back and the only app I found which would connect
was Microsoft Outlook 2003.
I had some mac clients and the best I could offer was web acces via OWA, RPC
via a VPN or reluctantly, IMAPS.
Each solution has it's drawbacks.
IMAPS is easy add to an Exchange server, will
such a tool simply isn't
necessary, and I should just learn to limit my grep/find searches a
little more efficiently?
Thanks much,
Matt
. You must use GCC 3.x.
not hard of course :
CC=gcc-3.4 ./configure
worked for me.
./configure --cc=gcc-3.4
should work too.
To get rid of those dependencies errors I did
apt-get build-dep qemu
before configuring. sorry, should have said that before.
matt
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tool, among other things it can send a keystroke to the
simulation thus:
sendkey ctrl-alt-f2
wicked cool. now I'm going to figure out how to install kqemu to make
things a bit faster, and then I'm off to try out ReactOS install
those games my kids want to play! how utterly cool!
Matt
man
...).
thanks for the hints.
matt
are often looking for a particular phrase or something you getu pdated
searches each time you click on it. Or maybe I'm imagining that.
Anyway Has anyone implemented such a feature (e.g. with a shell script
or something) and how do I do it?
thanks,
matt
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thanks,
matt
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