Bonjour à tous les utilisateurs et développeurs de Debian :
Mon ordinateur fixe est sous Squeeze (oldstable) et j'utilise le
logiciel VirtualBox (fourni par Debian) comme solution de
virtualisation.
Comme je vous ai dit dans un de mes précédents messages (voir
Le 01/10/2013 18:34, Stéphane GARGOLY a écrit :
Bonjour à tous les utilisateurs et développeurs de Debian :
Bonjour
[...]
Puis, en deuxième étape et grâce au système de secours Rescue mode
fourni par l'image d'installation, j'ai créé, à l'aide de la commande
'fdisk' et sur le disque dur
Bonsoir,
Le 01/10/2013 18:49, daniel huhardeaux a écrit :
/boot = ext2
les autres points de montage = xfs
Toutes mes installation se font en LVM + XFS, en 10 secondes j'ai
augmenté la taille d'une partition si elle venait à être restreinte. Et
à chaud :-D
Et là, je viens de comprendre
Bonjour à tous les utilisateurs et développeurs de Debian :
Le 1 octobre 2013 18:49, daniel huhardeaux no-s...@tootai.net a écrit :
Le 01/10/2013 18:34, Stéphane GARGOLY a écrit :
Puis, en deuxième étape et grâce au système de secours Rescue mode
fourni par l'image d'installation, j'ai créé, à
Salut,
J'en profite pour en remettre une couche :
ext4 aucun intérêt. Certes il a de très bonnes perf, j'ai migré en
niveau pro d'ext3 en xfs c'est un FS plus strong. Tu as du voir tout
ca sur Gogole.
Mais surtout comme dit dans un autre fil de discussion ext4 n'aura pas
de descendants
Et au passage LVM2 n'a plus besoin d'un point de montage type /boot au
démarrage, c'est nativement pris en compte
Le 10/01/2013 09:00 PM, Johnny B a écrit :
Salut,
J'en profite pour en remettre une couche :
ext4 aucun intérêt. Certes il a de très bonnes perf, j'ai migré en
niveau pro
Bonjour à tous les utilisateurs et développeurs de Debian :
Le 1 octobre 2013 21:00, Johnny B frozzensh...@gmail.com a écrit :
ext4 aucun intérêt. Certes il a de très bonnes perf, j'ai migré en niveau
pro d'ext3 en xfs c'est un FS plus strong. Tu as du voir tout ca sur
Gogole.
En tout cas,
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 00:44:45 -0500, Celejar wrote,
KMS is apparently badly broken on my Intel 945GM:
And LXDE is broken for the Intel 82815 Chipset
on the board in the IBM NetVista 6578-RAU.
Regards,... Peter E.
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Merci à tous pour vos réponses et vos conseils, je commence à m'en sortir
de plus en plus.
Une derniere question au passage, si je veux que Maxime puisse editer
les fichiers conf d'apache2, il suffit que je créé un groupe APACHE,
que je fasse un chgrp -R APACHE /etc/Apache2 et que Maxime
Bonjour tout le monde,
Depuis quelques jours je lis de la documentation
sur update-rc.d et je commence à comprendre le principe,
par contre j'ai 2 petites questions sur ce
sujet.
1/ Apache2 etpure-ftpd sont lancés
automatiquementau démarrage, mais à partir de quel utilisateur ? (le root
Bonjour tout le monde,
salut
Depuis quelques jours je lis de la documentation sur update-rc.d et je
commence à comprendre le principe, par contre j'ai 2 petites questions
sur ce sujet.
1/ Apache2 et pure-ftpd sont lancés automatiquement au démarrage, mais
à partir de quel utilisateur ? (le
Maxime wrote:
2/ J'aimerais que l'utilisateur Maxime puisse lancer pure-ftpd grace à
la commande /etc/init.d/pure-ftpd start.
Comment je dois m'y prendre ? faut-il juste faire un chown sur le script
de démarrage ? ... là je suis un peu perdu...
Avec sudo. Si tu ne t'en sors pas avec les
Steve a écrit :
Bonjour tout le monde,
salut
Depuis quelques jours je lis de la documentation sur update-rc.d et je
commence à comprendre le principe, par contre j'ai 2 petites questions
sur ce sujet.
1/ Apache2 et pure-ftpd sont lancés automatiquement au démarrage, mais
à partir
Merci à vous pour ces réponses rapides, je comprend
beaucoup mieux maintenant.
Je vais aller voir sudo de plus pres aussi, c'est
ce que je recherche.
Une derniere question au passage, si je veux que
"Maxime" puisse editer les fichiers conf d'apache2,
il suffit que jecréé un groupe"APACHE",
[snip]
Une derniere question au passage, si je veux que Maxime puisse editer
les fichiers conf d'apache2, il suffit que je créé un groupe APACHE,
que je fasse un chgrp -R APACHE /etc/Apache2 et que Maxime fasse parti
du groupe Apache ? Ca suffira ? La manip serait pareil pour MySQL
(afin
Le Friday 24 June 2005 14:40, Maxime(Maxime [EMAIL PROTECTED])
disait:
Ca suffira ? La manip
serait pareil pour MySQL (afin d'ajouter des tables etc...).
Non. La bases de Mysql ne sont définis dans /etc/my.cnf.
Il faut utiliser un compte spécifique à mysql (qui n'a pas besoin
d'être défini
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Dtum: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 13:35:24 +0200 (CEST)
Felad: Na Zo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cmzett: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Trgy: 2 questions: 1., ipfwadm, 2., local net with rtl8139
hi!
1., I' d like to use ipmasquerading to share the internet,
but i have
problem with it. I have
Hello!
On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 08:28:52PM +0200, Na Zo wrote:
The problem come, if i try to use the following command:
router:~# iptables -A FORWARD -i eth0 -o eth1 -m state --state
^
ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
then i got this
hi!
1., I' d like to use ipmasquerading to share the internet, but i have
problem with it. I have installed the following modules into the kernel
IP: Netfilter Configuration ---
M Connection tracking (required for masq/NAT)
M FTP protocol support
M IRC protocol support
M
1st question
i have 2 PCs, one with cable modem connection. I want
to connect them using a serial line. the serial line
actually is a serial mouse extention line. what
software configuration do I have to make?
2nd question
is it possible to use kernel 2.4 in Debian 1.2? the
compiled kernel 2.4
hello,
i was wondering if yall could tell me why the network
install for debian does not support Internal PCI
cards. I do not have a laptop, and can not spare 7
cds to install the os that i have heard so much good
about.
I do plan on buying the cd set...but i wanted to make
sure it worked
On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 11:27, Timmy P. wrote:
hello,
i was wondering if yall could tell me why the network
install for debian does not support Internal PCI
cards. I do not have a laptop, and can not spare 7
cds to install the os that i have heard so much good
about.
I've never used
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 08:27:41AM -0800, Timmy P. wrote:
i was wondering if yall could tell me why the network
install for debian does not support Internal PCI
cards.
It does. I, for instance, installed using an internal PCI ethernet card the
last two times I installed Debian.
What problem
* Timmy P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [040127 17:27]:
i was wondering if yall could tell me why the network
install for debian does not support Internal PCI
cards. I do not have a laptop, and can not spare 7
cds to install the os that i have heard so much good
about.
It depends on the chipset
I am running Debian on AMD athlon desktop
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* Timmy P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [040128 10:15]:
hello,
i was wondering if yall could tell me why the network
install for debian does not support Internal PCI
cards.
It does. Why do you think otherwise? What card do you need it to
support?
I do not have a laptop, and can not spare 7
cds
On 2004-01-27, Timmy P. penned:
hello,
i was wondering if yall could tell me why the network install for
debian does not support Internal PCI cards. I do not have a laptop,
and can not spare 7 cds to install the os that i have heard so much
good about.
I'm not sure about the details of
Re-bonjour.
Voici ces 2 questions:
1) pourquoi ais-je les lignes suivantes dans /var/log/XFree86.0.log
(II) SIS(0): Supported additional Video Mode:
(II) SIS(0): clock: 108.0 MHz Image Size: 306 x 230 mm
(II) SIS(0): h_active: 1280 h_sync: 1328 h_sync_end 1440 h_blank_end
1688 h_border: 0
Le dimanche 09 novembre 2003, Steve Petruzzello a écrit...
bonjour,
2) Comment faire dans le bash pour avoir avec 'less' le % restant à lire
dans un fichier texte? Car c'est bien pratique.
Control-g comme Vim, si c'est ce que tu cherches ?
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Le 12365ième jour après Epoch,
Steve Petruzzello écrivait:
Re-bonjour.
Voici ces 2 questions:
2) Comment faire dans le bash pour avoir avec 'less' le % restant à lire
dans un fichier texte? Car c'est bien pratique.
C-g
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On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 07:06:46PM -0500, Vikki Roemer wrote:
Hi!
I have 2 questions. First, how do I turn up the volume of the internal
speaker?
Haven't solved this one, but...
My second question is a little more complicated. I just put in a new
motherboard, and everything is working
Hi!
I have 2 questions. First, how do I turn up the volume of the internal
speaker?
My second question is a little more complicated. I just put in a new
motherboard, and everything is working fine except the onboard nic. It uses
the same chipset that the old MB's onboard nic had (sis900
Bonjour à tous,
Tout d'abord, sur une knoppix 3.2, j'ai voulu installé la version 2 d'apache,
ainsi que les dernières version de php et mysql. Mais avec suprise je constate
que la dernière version n'est pas prise en compte, et que je suis toujours avec
la version 1.3 d'apache.
1° Est-il
I got my last two questions answered on IRC.
Thanks,
Adam
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On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 01:28:46AM -0800, Adam Kao wrote:
I got my last two questions answered on IRC.
you might share them with us just in case someone here is
looking for them, too. :)
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Thanks Stephen for your help, just another question: how do you control
the volume output level (system wide, and/or user wide)?
Stephen Gran wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Antonio Rodriguez said:
ethernet card s82595fx: What is the module for this? bunch of
background sounds: I had
This one time, at band camp, Antonio Rodriguez said:
Thanks Stephen for your help, just another question: how do you
control the volume output level (system wide, and/or user wide)?
With a mixer. apt-cache search mixer will return a whole list of them.
I prefer aumix myself, but YMMV. aumix
This one time, at band camp, Antonio Rodriguez said:
ethernet card s82595fx: What is the module for this? bunch of
background sounds: I had to disable gnome audio events to avoid a
bunch of repeating sounds that didn't seem to stop. Even that didn't
help. What could be wrong? Thanks. Using
Hi,
I installed woody on my pc. I have 2 questions:
1. PATH: I tried to add some directories to PATH, and I change
/etc/profile and login.def, but $PATH doesn't change.
( I add $PATH=$PATH:/new_dir in /etc/profile and login.def)
2. How to add shutdown and reboot to logout menu?
Thanks
On Mon, 2 Sep 2002 18:39:11 -0400
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On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 02:57:53PM -0700, Jianbo Wang wrote:
I installed woody on my pc. I have 2 questions:
1. PATH: I tried to add some directories to PATH, and I change
/etc/profile and login.def, but $PATH
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 00:04:12 +0100
Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That doesn't matter, though. 'export' just marks a variable to be
exported - it doesn't save its current value and export that. Watch:
Sweet! learn something new every day!
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dman wrote:
It isn't too surprising that it still has a 2.0 kernel packaged for
it, (in fact, .38 must be fairly new since I thought the 2.0 series
ended at .36) but the installer uses a 2.2 kernel.
Not only did the 2.0 series not end at 2.0.36, but it is still going.
2.0.40-rc3 was released
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 17:22:38 +1100 Matthew Dalton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dman wrote:
It isn't too surprising that it still has a 2.0 kernel packaged for
it, (in fact, .38 must be fairly new since I thought the 2.0 series
ended at .36) but the installer uses a 2.2 kernel.
Not only did
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 12:57:14PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 17:22:38 +1100 Matthew Dalton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not only did the 2.0 series not end at 2.0.36, but it is still going.
2.0.40-rc3 was released only 8 days ago. We'll see a real 2.0.40 in the
near future.
i compile kernel 2.0.36. everything else seems OK except modprobe complain
it can't locate char-major-10
i have a Ham modem and debian 2.2. i compile the linux driver and install
it. but pon fails. i use the command below:
setserial /dev/ttyS3 irq 10
but it does not help.
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 08:38:55AM +0800, a wrote:
| i compile kernel 2.0.36. everything else seems OK except modprobe complain
| it can't locate char-major-10
|
| i have a Ham modem and debian 2.2. i compile the linux driver and install
| it. but pon fails. i use the command below:
| setserial
-
From: dman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: 2 questions
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 08:38:55AM +0800, a wrote:
| i compile kernel 2.0.36. everything else seems OK except modprobe
complain
| it can't locate char-major-10
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 07:51:55PM -0500, dman wrote:
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 08:38:55AM +0800, a wrote:
| i compile kernel 2.0.36. everything else seems OK except modprobe complain
| it can't locate char-major-10
iWhat was minor? If 135, it is RTC.
alias char-major-10-135 rtc
You foregot
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 05:21:07PM -0800, Osamu Aoki wrote:
| On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 07:51:55PM -0500, dman wrote:
| Debian 2.2 (aka potato) comes with kernel 2.2.20 now, and AFAIK, has
| always had a 2.2.x kernel.
|
| No it does not look like so. Stable potato always and still have 2.0
|
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 09:07:40AM +0800, a wrote:
| i have 2 debians: 2.1 and 2.2. the 1st question is about 2.1 and the 2nd is
| about 2.2.
Oh, ok. If the slink box isn't too underpowered (ie a 386 with 5MB
RAM) then I recommend upgrading it. I'm currently getting my 486 box
up to woody (and
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 08:52:23PM -0500, dman wrote:
It isn't too surprising that it still has a 2.0 kernel packaged for
it, (in fact, .38 must be fairly new since I thought the 2.0 series
ended at .36) but the installer uses a 2.2 kernel.
Yes. But some people likes 2.0 over 2.2 for some
/output error means what?
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From: dman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 10:00 AM
Subject: Re: 2 questions
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 09:07:40AM +0800, a wrote:
| i have 2 debians: 2.1 and 2.2. the 1st question is about 2.1
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 12:19:57PM +0800, a wrote:
| thanks!
You're welcome.
| actually both debians are in the same disk. the modem linux driver is for
| 2.2, so i have to install 2.2, though i'm quite happy with 2.1.
|
| below is part of syslog. the first n lines is about modem's modules
1.how to fsck /dev/hda3 which is root? it's mounted rw, and fsck warns it is
dangerous to check it.
this is the safest way, but it needs a reboot:
touch /forcefsck
init 6
this will force a full fsck on all your partitions.
if you set FSCKFIX=yes in /etc/default/rcS, everything will happen
2.in MS-Windows, the monitor is turned down (the
LED blinks) after
a period of in-activity. In X, it just blanks.
what is the
difference? how to make the LED blinks in X?
Blanktime, StandbyTime, SuspendTime and OffTime in the
Screen section of /etc/X11/XF86Config.
See man XF86Config.
Hi all,
I thought I had printing working because from the CUPS web interface I can
print a test page. But that's all I can print! lpr /etc/aliases or lpr
/foo/anythiing else just shoots a blank sheet through. When I print from
samba, the print job seems to disappears.
Question 1: how do I
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 09:55:28PM -0800, Patrick Kirk wrote:
|
| Hi all,
|
| I thought I had printing working because from the CUPS web interface I can
| print a test page. But that's all I can print! lpr /etc/aliases or lpr
| /foo/anythiing else just shoots a blank sheet through. When I
On Sunday 10 February 2002 09:55 pm, Patrick Kirk wrote:
Hi all,
I thought I had printing working because from the CUPS web interface I can
print a test page. But that's all I can print! lpr /etc/aliases or lpr
/foo/anythiing else just shoots a blank sheet through. When I print from
Patrick Kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
I thought I had printing working because from the CUPS web interface I can
print a test page. But that's all I can print! lpr /etc/aliases or lpr
/foo/anythiing else just shoots a blank sheet through. When I print from
samba, the print job
$ dpkg -S lpadmin
cupsys-client: /usr/share/man/man8/lpadmin.8.gz
cupsys-client: /usr/sbin/lpadmin
Very odd - that doesn't work for me at all.
zulfiqar:~# dpkg -S lpadmin
dpkg: *lpadmin* not found.
| Question 2: what is the correct command to print if you are using CUPS?
Depends -- do
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 10:19:54PM -0800, Patrick Kirk wrote:
| $ dpkg -S lpadmin
| cupsys-client: /usr/share/man/man8/lpadmin.8.gz
| cupsys-client: /usr/sbin/lpadmin
|
| Very odd - that doesn't work for me at all.
| zulfiqar:~# dpkg -S lpadmin
| dpkg: *lpadmin* not found.
That means you
: *lpadmin* not found.
That means you don't have the 'cupsys-client' package installed. It
works for me because I have it installed.
Thanks. I had thought dpkg -S was sort of like examining the whole
archive...live and learn.
1.how to fsck /dev/hda3 which is root? it's mounted rw, and fsck warns it is
dangerous to check it.
2.in MS-Windows, the monitor is turned down (the LED blinks) after a period
of in-activity. In X, it just blanks. what is the difference? how to make
the LED blinks in X?
quote who=a
1.how to fsck /dev/hda3 which is root? it's mounted rw, and fsck
warns it is dangerous to check it.
to do it without rebooting:
init 1
mount / -o remount,ro
e2fsck /dev/hda3
mount / -o remount,rw
init 2
if you have other partitions mounted you have to unmount them
first (umount
a [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1.how to fsck /dev/hda3 which is root? it's mounted rw, and fsck warns it is
dangerous to check it.
You need to remount it read-only (ro). See mount(8) for details:
mount /dev/hda3 -o remount,ro
e2fsck /dev/hda3
mount /dev/hda3 -o remount,rw
2.in MS-Windows,
On Sat, 9 Feb 2002 16:34:39 -0800 (PST)
nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2.in MS-Windows, the monitor is turned down (the LED blinks) after
a period of in-activity. In X, it just blanks. what is the
difference? how to make the LED blinks in X?
not sure, i don't trust APM, i rather turn my
KDE has a feature in which if a URL goes into the paste buffer it
offers to open a browser. At least if you're in a Konsole this is
what happens.
There's a little bug so that it won't open mozilla properly when you
do this. Supposedly a fix is coming.
This is probably different from your
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 22:34, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Ok, make uninstall seems to have disabled it, but the directories are all
still there. Is it Ok to delete them?
If they are empty it's probably ok to rm them.
I'm using KDE.
Sorry, I don't now anything about that
Clicking on hyperlinks
The Sylpheed question is rather easy, I hope.
How do you uninstall it? Just delete directories?
Mozilla:
Earlier I asked about how to make Mozilla my default browser. Ok, I got that
to work, but now I have different problem. Say, for example, I have a
hyperlink in a letter. If I tap on it,
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 21:07, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
The Sylpheed question is rather easy, I hope.
How do you uninstall it? Just delete directories?
How did you install it? If from source, there is probably a uninstall
target in the source directory. cd /your/sylpheed/source/dir; make
uninstall
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
The Sylpheed question is rather easy, I hope.
How do you uninstall it? Just delete directories?
How did you install it? If you used a .deb package, then
dpkg -P sylpheed
should do the trick.
If you compiled it yourself, and installed it with make install, then
you
On Friday 11 January 2002 12:19, Mario Vukelic wrote:
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 21:07, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
The Sylpheed question is rather easy, I hope.
How do you uninstall it? Just delete directories?
How did you install it? If from source, there is probably a uninstall
target in the
Josselin Mouette wrote:
Regis Tetier a écrit :
Bonjour.
Comme dit dans le sujet :
- comment permettre aux utilisateurs lambda d'arrêter le système, en
utilisant init, shutdown, halt, reboot, ... ?
En utilisant gdm ou wdm, il est possible d'arrêter la machine depuis le
menu. Tout
Dans son message du 5/11/2001, Francois Maltey écrivait:
Une méthode possible consiste à changer les droits sur les programmes
halt, reboot, poweroff et co. par
chmod a+x /sbin/Ces_Programmes
le a signifie pour tous (all)
+x active l'autorisation d'exécution pour
Le Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 02:09:19PM +0100, Didier Chalm a écrit :
Une methode correcte consisterait a ajouter le bit 's' (chmod u+s /sbin/halt)
Pour ma par, j'ai crée un groupe halt dont les utilisateurs
priviliégiés font partie, le fichier est executable par root et halt.
Effectivmeent, il faut
Bonjour.
Comme dit dans le sujet :
- comment permettre aux utilisateurs lambda d'arrêter le système, en
utilisant init, shutdown, halt, reboot, ... ?
- j'utilise icewm-gnome, comment puis-je créer des racourcis sur le
bureau ?
Merci de votre aide.
PS : je suis en patate 2.2r3
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Dans son message du 5/11/2001, Regis Tetier écrivait:
Bonjour.
Salut,
- comment permettre aux utilisateurs lambda d'arrêter le système, en
utilisant init, shutdown, halt, reboot, ... ?
'sudo' est ton ami... ;-) (par exemple, entre autres solutions...)
Didier
Regis Tetier a écrit :
Bonjour.
Comme dit dans le sujet :
- comment permettre aux utilisateurs lambda d'arrêter le système, en
utilisant init, shutdown, halt, reboot, ... ?
En utilisant gdm ou wdm, il est possible d'arrêter la machine depuis le
menu. Tout est dans les fichiers de
Le Mon, Nov 05, 2001 at 12:55:59PM +0100, Regis Tetier écrivait:
Bonjour.
Comme dit dans le sujet :
- comment permettre aux utilisateurs lambda d'arrêter le système, en
utilisant init, shutdown, halt, reboot, ... ?
Je vais proposer plus simple que sudo, et toujours en ligne de commande,
donc on
Regis Tetier [EMAIL PROTECTED] demande :
Comme dit dans le sujet :
- comment permettre aux utilisateurs lambda d'arrêter le système, en
utilisant init, shutdown, halt, reboot, ... ?
Le super-utilisateur root peut le faire, on est d'accord !
L'utilisateur lambda non,
sauf s'il
All,
I am sure these are pretty easy questions, but I am running out ideas.
1.
I am trying to install vim on a really bare installation of Debian. I
have internet access that routes and resolves names fine.
When I type apt-get install vim vim-rt or just about any other package
name i see listed
Hi Mark!
On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, Mark Simos wrote:
1.
I am trying to install vim on a really bare installation of Debian. I
have internet access that routes and resolves names fine.
When I type apt-get install vim vim-rt or just about any other package
name i see listed on Debian's site, i
I have Debian 2.0. Where is the package festival?
festvox-kdlpc8k depends on it. BTW do you know any text2speech software?
I have problem connect to ISP after running pppconfig. PAP don't work. I
use CHAT and below is part of output of plog:
Jul 29 18:02:39 debian chat[189]: CONNECT
Jul 29
On Fri, Jul 30, 1999 at 02:56:53AM +0800, Li Wei wrote:
Fix your system date
I have Debian 2.0. Where is the package festival?
festvox-kdlpc8k depends on it. BTW do you know any text2speech software?
$ dpkg -S speak
speak-freely
Emacspeak-HOWTO
On Sun, Jan 02, 2000 at 12:50:49PM +0100, Ulrich Hansmair wrote
hi freaks,
recently I´m using apt-get to install my potato. I think this way of
distributing debian is a great step into future and perfectly combines the
abilities of the internet and free software. Debian should go this way.
hi freaks,
recently I´m using apt-get to install my potato. I think this way of
distributing debian is a great step into future and perfectly combines the
abilities of the internet and free software. Debian should go this way.
Now to the questions.
1. After apt-get update/upgrade I always get
Ulrich Hansmair wrote:
1. After apt-get update/upgrade I always get the standard kernel-image and
pcmcia-modules which overwrites my own compiled versions. How can I exclude
this packages from being upgraded?
Read the docs for kernel package and use --revision=... when building your
own
*- On 2 Jan, Oliver Elphick wrote about Re: 2 questions on apt-get
Ulrich Hansmair wrote:
2.apt-get upgrade gives the following message:
...
The following packages have been kept back:
dpkg-dev kernel-package perl perl-base
...
I wanna this packages be included
hi freaks,
Who's a freak??
1. After apt-get update/upgrade I always get the
standard kernel-image
and
pcmcia-modules which overwrites my own compiled
versions. How can I
exclude
this packages from being upgraded?
I would backup the compiled ones, then put a script
into your shutdown sequence
At 06:40 AM 1/2/00 -0800, Fish Smith wrote:
hi freaks,
Who's a freak??
1. After apt-get update/upgrade I always get the
standard kernel-image
and
pcmcia-modules which overwrites my own compiled
versions. How can I
exclude
this packages from being upgraded?
I would backup the compiled ones,
Hi
I have two questions to pose to the enlightened ones in this mailing
list (boy am i poetic today, maybe because a I've a couple of
presentations to do today :( ):
Number 1 : Is there a way to allow the users to create an auto-responder
(so that their email sents a message for every message
Mario Jorge Nunes Filipe wrote:
Number 1 : Is there a way to allow the users to create an auto-responder
(so that their email sents a message for every message they got) saying
that they are on hollidays. I know, I know this things suck and they are
extremely anoying but the some people here
On Tue, Jun 01, 1999 at 01:22:21PM +0100, Mario Jorge Nunes Filipe wrote:
Hi
I have two questions to pose to the enlightened ones in this mailing
list (boy am i poetic today, maybe because a I've a couple of
presentations to do today :( ):
Number 1 : Is there a way to allow the users to
I have two hopefully quick questions.
1. How can I get my machine to automatically start fetchmail after a reboot?
Also, how do I have it ran by a user other than root (it is only setup to run
as me right now)?
2. Is there a way to script the startup of a remote program? I want to have
On Sun, Apr 11, 1999 at 02:30:05AM -0500, Chris Hoover wrote:
1. How can I get my machine to automatically start fetchmail after
a reboot? Also, how do I have it ran by a user other than root
(it is only setup to run as me right now)?
Debian's boot process is fairly well-described at:
Thats probably your ISP kicking you off. Mine has a 2 hour limit.
Try pppupd to get around no-traffic limits. For pure time limits... ?
pppupd doesnt do what I need, since my ISP has dynamic IP allocation.
I use a shell script I wrote instead.
The source is availible on my homepage (it's a
At 09:33 AM 2/24/99 -0600, Andrei Ivanov wrote:
2) For some reason pppd disconnects after some amount of time all by
itself. I want it to stay up 24/7. I did see in dmesg that the PPP has
demand dialing. I do not want this. I want it to go up and come down when
I tell it.
Thats probably
At 09:33 AM 2/24/99 -0600, Andrei Ivanov wrote:
2) For some reason pppd disconnects after some amount of time all by
itself. I want it to stay up 24/7. I did see in dmesg that the PPP has
demand dialing. I do not want this. I want it to go up and come down when
I tell it.
Thats probably
Two things.
1) I keep fairly current and after dselect ran last week one time, no one
except root can run ping. Was this done on purpose. If so, why?
2) For some reason pppd disconnects after some amount of time all by
itself. I want it to stay up 24/7. I did see in dmesg that the PPP has
2) For some reason pppd disconnects after some amount of time all by
itself. I want it to stay up 24/7. I did see in dmesg that the PPP has
demand dialing. I do not want this. I want it to go up and come down when
I tell it.
Thats probably your ISP kicking you off. Mine has a 2 hour limit.
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