Potato
Tengo una slink y quisiera instalarme la Potato, porque cada vez que quero instalar algun paquete mas nuevo tengo que actualizar muchas librerias. Me conviene esperar a que salga la version definitiva o trato de conseguir la que hay ahora. Alguien sabe si ya hay fecha de salida para Potato. Gracias por adelantado y saludos.
RE: /dev/lp0
Hace dos semanas en la compañia compraron unos servidores Compaq, No le instalaron el Smart Start y creo que por eso no detectaban el /dev/p0. La Solucion fue: Crear la impresora por printtool, sale el mensaje que no detectó el puerto paralelo, pero sigo adelante y queda configurada. luego desde la consola escribi nombreimpresora=0x0378,7 y funcionó nombreimpresora= El nombre con la que creaste la impresora en mi caso el default es lp 0x0378 = la io ad. del puerto paralelo 7 = Irq default de este para no escribirlo siempre coloque esta linea /etc/rc.d/rc.local Asi me funcionó!!! Me confirma si le funcionó por mail - Original Message - From: Jose Antonio Ortega Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 10:29 AM Subject: /dev/lp0 Hola: Cuando hago dmesg | less me dice: lp: no encuentra el dispositivo. Lo mismo si hago cat /dev/lp0.Me imagino que si no existe el dispositivo amen de no poder imprimir tendre que crearlo. cd /dev y despues ./MAKEDEV lp0 y va y me dice que no sabe como crear el dispositivo.Sabeis como debo de crearlo? Y depues como se configura? En el kernel le he dado soporte al puerto paralelo. En definitiva lo que pretendo es poder imprimir.El /etc/printcap lo tengo bien configurado. Mi distribucion es la de la firma.Con la Mandraque me funciona perfectamente la impresion. Gracias espero vuestra ayuda para poder resolver este problema. Jose Antonio Ortega Garcia User:104420 E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.airtel.net/personal/califa11 E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]GNU/Hurd Debian Potato-2.2.15 (Frozen) -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
RE: /dev/lp0
Compaq utiliza RH. Yo tuve inconvenientes con la impresora en RH6.1 (los mismos tuyos). RH detecta mi impresora en /dev/lp0 y debian en /dev/lp1. El dom, 16 jul 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: Hace dos semanas en la compañia compraron unos servidores Compaq, No le instalaron el Smart Start y creo que por eso no detectaban el /dev/p0. La Solucion fue: Crear la impresora por printtool, sale el mensaje que no detectó el puerto paralelo, pero sigo adelante y queda configurada. luego desde la consola escribi nombreimpresora=0x0378,7 y funcionó nombreimpresora= El nombre con la que creaste la impresora en mi caso el default es lp 0x0378 = la io ad. del puerto paralelo 7 = Irq default de este para no escribirlo siempre coloque esta linea /etc/rc.d/rc.local Asi me funcionó!!! Me confirma si le funcionó por mail - Original Message - From: Jose Antonio Ortega Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 10:29 AM Subject: /dev/lp0 Hola: Cuando hago dmesg | less me dice: lp: no encuentra el dispositivo. Lo mismo si hago cat /dev/lp0.Me imagino que si no existe el dispositivo amen de no poder imprimir tendre que crearlo. cd /dev y despues ./MAKEDEV lp0 y va y me dice que no sabe como crear el dispositivo.Sabeis como debo de crearlo? Y depues como se configura? En el kernel le he dado soporte al puerto paralelo. En definitiva lo que pretendo es poder imprimir.El /etc/printcap lo tengo bien configurado. Mi distribucion es la de la firma.Con la Mandraque me funciona perfectamente la impresion. Gracias espero vuestra ayuda para poder resolver este problema. Jose Antonio Ortega Garcia User:104420 E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.airtel.net/personal/califa11 E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]GNU/Hurd Debian Potato-2.2.15 (Frozen) -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
driver para PCMCIA
Hola, Dispongo de un PC104 embedded. Quisiera saber si existe algun driver para Linux para una tarjeta de lectura y escritura de tipo PCMCIA para ese tipo de PC. La tarjeta en cuestión es una PCM-220D1. Si alguien me pudiera facilitar cualquier tipo de información sobre dicho driver le estaría muy agradecida. Mis mejores saludos, ANA
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prueba
Apt (Tutorial)
Hola: Sabeis donde puedo encontrar algun tutorial del apt (en español) o cualquier otro documento traducido que me eneñe a utilizar este practico programa? Gracias. Jose Antonio Ortega Garcia User:104420 E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.airtel.net/personal/califa11 E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]GNU/Hurd Debian Potato-2.2.15 (Frozen)
Configuracion en español
Hola: En el dselect mesale lo siguiente Perlwarning: LANGUAGE= (unset) LC_ALL=(unset) LC_TYPE= ISO_8859_1 LANG=es_ES Que debo de asignarle en las dos primeras variables de entorno? Me imagino que a eso se devera el aviso. Jose Antonio Ortega Garcia User:104420 E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.airtel.net/personal/califa11 E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]GNU/Hurd Debian Potato-2.2.15 (Frozen)
Re: /dev/lp0
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Hue-Bond wrote: $ less /usr/src/linux/Documentation/devices.txt # mknod /dev/lp0 c 6 0 # chown root.lp /dev/lp0 # chmod 660 /dev/lp0 Ahora, al hacer mknod... me dice que existe el dispositivo /dev/lp0, tambien he provado con ls /dev/lp0 y tambien dice que existe el dispositivo. Si esto es asi como no aparece en /dev/ ? Jose Antonio Ortega Garcia User:104420 E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.airtel.net/personal/califa11 E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]GNU/Hurd Debian Potato-2.2.15 (Frozen)
RE: /dev/lp0
On Sun, 16 Jul 2000, Yaro Páez wrote: nombreimpresora= El nombre con la que creaste la impresora en mi caso el default es lp 0x0378 = la io ad. del puerto paralelo 7 = Irq default de este para no escribirlo siempre coloque esta linea /etc/rc.d/rc.local Asi me funcionó!!! Me confirma si le funcionó por mail Pues, no. Si encuentro la solucion te lo hare saber. Voy a probar con lprng. Jose Antonio Ortega Garcia User:104420 E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.airtel.net/personal/califa11 E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]GNU/Hurd Debian Potato-2.2.15 (Frozen)
Re: dselect
On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, Luis Cabrera Sauco wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache search cd|grep multi xanim - Plays multimedia files (animations, pictures, and sounds) dpkg-multicd - Installation methods for multiple binary CDs Es un paquete más, solo tienes que instalarlo. Ahora, si. No sabia que existia ese paquete. Gracias. Jose Antonio Ortega Garcia User:104420 E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.airtel.net/personal/califa11 E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]GNU/Hurd Debian Potato-2.2.15 (Frozen)
Re: /dev/lp0
El lunes 17 de julio de 2000 a la(s) 11:48:29 +0200, Jose Antonio Ortega Garcia contaba: Ahora, al hacer mknod... me dice que existe el dispositivo /dev/lp0, tambien he provado con ls /dev/lp0 y tambien dice que existe el dispositivo. Si esto es asi como no aparece en /dev/ ? Haz 'ls -la /dev/lp*' y verifica que se parezca a esto: crw-rw1 root lp 6, 0 abr 4 1999 /dev/lp0 crw-rw1 root lp 6, 1 abr 4 1999 /dev/lp1 crw-rw1 root lp 6, 2 abr 4 1999 /dev/lp2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Just do it. David Serrano [EMAIL PROTECTED]Linux 2.2.15 - Reg. User #87069 Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature to help me spread! pgpDqiy02z55s.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Configuracion en español
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Jose Antonio Ortega Garcia wrote: En el dselect mesale lo siguiente Perlwarning: LANGUAGE= (unset) LC_ALL=(unset) LC_TYPE= ISO_8859_1 LANG=es_ES Que debo de asignarle en las dos primeras variables de entorno? Me imagino que a eso se devera el aviso. Nada. No hace falta definir ni LANGUAGE ni LC_ALL ni LC_TYPE. Con que pongas LANG=es_ES.iso-8859-1 es suficiente.
KDE KPPP
Buenasss El kppp se instala con el KDE o debo bajarlo de algun lado? Gracias. Diego
conectores
Me comunico con ustedes desde la Contraloria General de la Republica de colombia. Hay varia tarjetas 3com funcionando en equipos portatiles de compaq y el problema es que los conectores se dañan muy facil, `por lo tanto solicito el favor de informarme como los puedo conseguir como repuesto Gracias por su valiosa colaboración. Alicia Lara Ahumada
Re: conectores
¿hummm?. ja, ja, ja, ja, ..., ja, ... Me huele a que se le metiron en la cuenta a alguien. El lun, 17 jul 2000, Lara Ahumada, Alicia escribió: Me comunico con ustedes desde la Contraloria General de la Republica de colombia. Hay varia tarjetas 3com funcionando en equipos portatiles de compaq y el problema es que los conectores se dañan muy facil, `por lo tanto solicito el favor de informarme como los puedo conseguir como repuesto Gracias por su valiosa colaboración. Alicia Lara Ahumada -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
imagen potato?
en donde puedo conseguir las imagenes iso de potato? desde ya, muchas gracias daniel
Mapeo de nombre de fuentes
Hola a todos... Ya consigo ver los tipos de fuentes de marras, esta escribiendo mail el fonts.dir, ahora las veo en el Netscape y en otras cosas, pero lo que no consigo es que salgan impresas, y estoy mas perdido que todas las cosas. saludos.
prob. con mesajes a la lista
hace unas semanas atras, cuando queria mandar un mensaje a la lista, el mensaje rebotaba, con lo que aparece mas abajo. alguien me podria comentar +/- cual era el problema? era por mi provedor de correo? o el serv. de la lista? gracias daniel (como ven, ya no tengo dicho problema) The original message was received at Tue, 11 Jul 2000 19:39:23 GMT from r200-2-36-194.adinet.com.uy [200.2.36.194] - The following addresses had permanent fatal errors - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Transcript of session follows - ... while talking to murphy.debian.org.: RCPT To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 550- Mail Rejected. 550- Your host's name mail.montevideo.com.uy 550- or its IP address 207.3.115.139 550- corresponds to an internet site that has been 550- unsuccessful in preventing its customers from 550- sending e-mail spam. The administration of 550- this site has chosen to block all e-mail from 550- suspected spammers. Please refer this to your 550- system manager. 550- 550- If you are indeed sending unsolicited e-mail 550- advertising, please remove all addresses at this 550- site from your mailing list, and please make 550- sure that addresses at this site will not be 550- added to your mailing list again in the future. 550- 550- Please have your system manager contact Debian 550- at if he or she feels your site 550- was unjustly blocked from mail delivery. 550 550 [EMAIL PROTECTED]... User unknown
Configuración de BIOS y hardware para la placa base GA-5AX Gigabyte
Hola! He mandado una versión en inglés a [EMAIL PROTECTED], por lo que los que me respondan a aquél no tienen que responderme a éste. ¿Alguien tiene la placa base GA-5AX (rev 5.x) de Gigabyte? Querría saber la mejor configuración de BIOS y hardware para mi ordenador. En estos momentos no puedo compilar el kernel linux porque aparece la señal 11 (Segmentation fault). He leído la FAQ de la señal 11 (http://www.BitWizard.nl/sig11/) y creo que necesito ayuda vuestra. Aquí teneís las características del ordenador: CPU: AMD-K6-2/450 (2.4 V) (dmesg dice AMD-K6(tm) 3D processor stepping 0c) SPEED: 100MHz (externa) x4.5=450MHz (interna) DRAM: 1 DIMM de 128Mb (10 ns, creo) (¿Cómo puedo saberlo?) CACHE: ¿Cómo puedo saberlo? (dmesg dice L1 I Cache: 32K L1 D Cache: 32K) I/O BUS SLOTS: video: tarj PCI: CL543xPCI SMT, chip: CL-GD5440-J-QC-B sonido: tarj ISA: SB16, sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5 mrq_io=0x330 opl3 io=0x388 +CD-ROM sbpcd sbpcd=0x230,1 red:tarj ISA: Ethernic 2000 (ne2000), ne io=0x300 irq=10 IDE PORTS: hda: QUANTUM FIREBALL1280A, ATA DISK drive hdb: QUANTUM FIREBALL ST6.4A, ATA DISK drive hdc: YAMAHA CRW8424E, ATAPI CDROM drive ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 on irq 14 ide1 at 0x170-0x177,0x376 on irq 15 I/O PORTS: ratón: ttyS00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A teclado: PS/2 BIOS: AWARD (c) 1998 PCI/PNP 586 214082403 La compilación (fallida) del kernel no es el único síntoma: a veces el servidor X11 captura la señal 11 y sale matando todos los clientes, lo cual fastidia MUCHÍSIMO. ¡Ahí van las gracias por adelantado! -- Conrado Badenas [EMAIL PROTECTED] PhD student | Assistant Lecturer Department of Thermodynamics | Department of Optics --- Faculty of Physics. University of Valencia c/. Dr. Moliner, 50 46100 Burjassot (Valencia) - SPAIN
Re: Configuración de BIOS y hardware para la placa base GA-5AX Gigabyte
At 07:13 p.m. 2000-07-17 +0200, Conrado Badenas wrote: Hola! He mandado una versión en inglés a [EMAIL PROTECTED], por lo que los que me respondan a aquél no tienen que responderme a éste. ¿Alguien tiene la placa base GA-5AX (rev 5.x) de Gigabyte? Querría saber la mejor configuración de BIOS y hardware para mi ordenador. En estos momentos no puedo compilar el kernel linux porque aparece la señal 11 (Segmentation fault). He leído la FAQ de la señal 11 (http://www.BitWizard.nl/sig11/) y creo que necesito ayuda vuestra. Aquí teneís las características del ordenador: CPU: AMD-K6-2/450 (2.4 V) (dmesg dice AMD-K6(tm) 3D processor stepping 0c) SPEED: 100MHz (externa) x4.5=450MHz (interna) DRAM: 1 DIMM de 128Mb (10 ns, creo) (¿Cómo puedo saberlo?) CACHE: ¿Cómo puedo saberlo? (dmesg dice L1 I Cache: 32K L1 D Cache: 32K) I/O BUS SLOTS: video: tarj PCI: CL543xPCI SMT, chip: CL-GD5440-J-QC-B sonido: tarj ISA: SB16, sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5 mrq_io=0x330 opl3 io=0x388 +CD-ROM sbpcd sbpcd=0x230,1 red:tarj ISA: Ethernic 2000 (ne2000), ne io=0x300 irq=10 IDE PORTS: hda: QUANTUM FIREBALL1280A, ATA DISK drive hdb: QUANTUM FIREBALL ST6.4A, ATA DISK drive hdc: YAMAHA CRW8424E, ATAPI CDROM drive ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 on irq 14 ide1 at 0x170-0x177,0x376 on irq 15 I/O PORTS: ratón: ttyS00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A teclado: PS/2 BIOS: AWARD (c) 1998 PCI/PNP 586 214082403 La compilación (fallida) del kernel no es el único síntoma: a veces el servidor X11 captura la señal 11 y sale matando todos los clientes, lo cual fastidia MUCHÍSIMO. ¡Ahí van las gracias por adelantado! Revisa la configuración de la memoria en el BIOS (los tiempos de precarga de la SDRAM y cosas de ese estilo). Hace poco estuve jugando con un [EMAIL PROTECTED] con dos DIMM de 64MB y parecía que uno estuviese dañado (daba el mismo sintoma, signal 11), pero fue cuestión de subir esos tiempos (de 2T a 3T) y después de esto trabajó perfecto. -- Ugo Enrico Albarello López de Mesa A proud Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 User [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux Registered User #52657
modulos de ipchains en K 2.2.16
Hola Estaba probando pasarme al kernel 2.2.16 ya que dicen que el 2.2.14 tiene huecos, pero he confrontado problemas con el modulo ip_masq_ftp que no puedo incluirlo pues me da varios simbolos no resueltos. Inclui las mismas opciones del kernel que la del 2.2.14, luego de compilar di make modulos; make modules_install Pero /sbin/depmod -a; /sbin/modprobe ip_masq_ftp me da todos esas referencias no resueltas. Conocen de algun problema de este tipo ? Que version de Kernel puedo usar que sea estable y no tenga huecos ? /lib/modules/2.2.16/misc/ip_masq_ftp.o: unresolved symbol ip_masq_new /lib/modules/2.2.16/misc/ip_masq_ftp.o: unresolved symbol ip_masq_put /lib/modules/2.2.16/misc/ip_masq_ftp.o: unresolved symbol kmalloc /lib/modules/2.2.16/misc/ip_masq_ftp.o: unresolved symbol ip_masq_skb_replace /lib/modules/2.2.16/misc/ip_masq_ftp.o: unresolved symbol unregister_ip_masq_app /lib/modules/2.2.16/misc/ip_masq_ftp.o: unresolved symbol register_ip_masq_app /lib/modules/2.2.16/misc/ip_masq_ftp.o: unresolved symbol kfree /lib/modules/2.2.16/misc/ip_masq_ftp.o: unresolved symbol simple_strtoul /lib/modules/2.2.16/misc/ip_masq_ftp.o: unresolved symbol sprintf /lib/modules/2.2.16/misc/ip_masq_ftp.o: unresolved symbol ip_masq_listen /lib/modules/2.2.16/misc/ip_masq_ftp.o: unresolved symbol ip_masq_control_add /lib/modules/2.2.16/misc/ip_masq_ftp.o: unresolved symbol printk /lib/modules/2.2.16/misc/ip_masq_ftp.o: unresolved symbol ip_masq_out_get Saludos y gracias - Humberto Morell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Intranet Linux
Luis Cabrera Sauco ha escrito: Quien:JFreak Cuando: viernes, 14 de julio del 2000, a las 02:26, Qué: Re: Intranet Linux La session FTP debe ser igual que la telnet supongo, aun no la pude probar, ¿tengo que configurar algo para que el servidor preste servicio de FTP ?? Debes tener instalado un servidor ftp en tu maquina (o en cualquier otra). Como se instala un servidor ftp ?? Conectarse a un servidor WEB. La intranet aqui esta de la siguiente forma: servidorNT usa la ip: 129.9.201.1 todas las demas direcciones son 129.9.201.XXX la direccion que configure para el servidor Linux es 129.9.202.1 y mi maquina es la 129.9.202.2 y asi sucesivamente. Lo que quiero preguntarles es lo siguiente: 1- Puedo usar el getway del NT como salida internet ?? la direccion 129.9.201.1 la utilizamos en winsos para esto mediante un proxy-client, ¿puedo hacer esto con la intranet Linux?? Si lo que quieres decir es si puede salir un linux a traves de un NT, por supuesto que si. Esto es lo que quiero decir, que desde mi Linux pueda usar la salida del NT para conectarme a internet, ¿como hago eso? en winsos utilzo un programa que me configura el proxy, existe algo asi para Linux o se puede hacer de otra forma? Si lo que querias decir es si puedes hacer lo mismo, pero utilizando un linux en vez de un NT, para salir a internet, pues tambien (y mejor). Esto debe ser mucho mejor, pero no creo que me den permiso de hacer esto, ¿se podria tener el NT y el Linux como salida a internet o solo puede ser uno? si se pueden tener ambos me animaria a intentarlo con Linux, si me pueden ayudar se los agradezco. Por partes: a) El entorno de red. Para poder ver las maquinas linux a traves del entorno de red de los windows, tienes que configurar un programa llamado 'samba'. En él, defines, al igual que en windows, que recursos quieres compartir entre los linux y los windows. Hasta que no hagas eso, no podrás ver los recursos de los linux en el entorno de red de windows, por lo menos no a traves del entorno de red. Eso no quita para que puedas acceder al resto de 'servicios' que ofrecen las maquinas linux. Ya puedo ver el servidor de Linux desde el entorno de red de las maquinas winsos, ahora estoy leyendo lo de compartir recursos para clientes winsos. Como siempre un millon de gracias, hasta luego. __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
Re: Actualizar kernel
El lunes 17 de julio de 2000 a la(s) 13:40:40 +0200, Santiago Vila contaba: En la serie 2.0.x de Linux el primer puerto paralelo es /dev/lp1, el segundo es /dev/lp2, etc. Si no me equivoco, lp0 correspondía a una dirección de I/O específica, lp1 a otra y lp2 a otra. Normalmente la impresora siempre va en la correspondiente a lp1 (ya entran en escena temas de configuración hardware y demás). Con los 2.2, ya no existe esa correspondencia, por lo que la primera impresora detectada va a lp0, la segunda a lp1 y así. -- Just do it. David Serrano [EMAIL PROTECTED]Linux 2.2.15 - Reg. User #87069 Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature to help me spread! pgpmNOUNMnTOZ.pgp Description: PGP signature
Apresentacao.
Olah, estou precisando fazer uma apresentacao. Alguem sugere um pacote simples para confeccionar, e, se possivel, apresenta-lo. Agradece, Nivaldo -- -- Nivaldo Antônio Portela de Vasconcelos [EMAIL PROTECTED] --
Re: What is SIOCSIFFLAGS, and when will he be back?
I have a Linksys LNE100TX, also tulip driver, and get the same error if I reboot from Windows into Linux. Problem is fixed if I start Linux from a cold boot as opposed to restarting from windows. Have you tried this? - Colin McMillen On Sun, Jul 16, 2000 at 03:36:24PM -0700, Raymond L. Zarling wrote: Linux has stopped talking to my ethernet card (Kingston KNE100TX, tulip driver). The probem seems to be in ifconfig, which reports: SIOCSIFFLAGS: Resource temporarily unavailable I run a dual boot system, and it works fine from Windoze 98. It used to run, some weeks ago, in Linux too, but I neglected Linux for a few weeks, and when I tried it now again--this! I honestly don't remember changing anything in the interim; I certainly haven't opened the computer case. Since I don't know what SIOCSIFFLAGS are, I'm completely stumped about where to look next. Short of clearing the disk and reinstalling everything, but that's one of the things I was hoping Linux would save me from. As shown below, the tulip driver doesn't seem to be complaining, and ifconfig has all the right IP addresses and routes. Any ideas what's going on here? Thanks! --Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** dmesg ** Linux version 2.2.12 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.7.2.3) #2 Thu Aug 26 11:46:26 PDT 1999 ... tulip.c:v0.91g 7/16/99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] eth0: Digital DS21143 Tulip rev 65 at 0x6100, 00:C0:F0:3B:F7:91, IRQ 0. eth0: EEPROM default media type Autosense. eth0: Index #0 - Media MII (#11) described by a 21142 MII PHY (3) block. eth0: MII transceiver #1 config 3000 status 7829 advertising 01e1. ** ifconfig -a ** eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:C0:F0:3B:F7:91 inet addr:192.168.1.13 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:100 Base address:0x6100 loLink encap:Local Loopback inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:3924 Metric:1 RX packets:8 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:8 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 ** lsmod ** Module Size Used by nls_cp437 3548 1 (autoclean) tulip 29060 0 (unused) serial 18412 1 parport 6600 0 (unused) vfat8972 1 umsdos 22768 0 (unused) -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null -- 1. Start Also Sprach Zarathustra by Richard Strauss on your CD player. 2. At the climax of the Sunrise section -- just before the cymbal crash on the C-major chord -- try to ping the first machine by IP address. 3. If it works... congratulations! Your intranet is now up and running. - From _The Linux Network_, Fred Butzen Christopher Hilton
Re: does 'apt-get remove' nuke packages recursively?
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 10:00:16AM -0700, Krzys Majewski wrote: Suppose package C depends on package B depends on package A. Now, it just so happens that no other packages depend on B, but package D also depends on A. If I do a apt-get remove C is it supposed to do the right thing and remove B as well (but not remove A)? -chris i'm not sure why you say removing B would be the right thing to do. Say you have uptimed and uprecords-cgi installed, and you want to remove uprecords-cgi. By your logic, it would be right for uptimed to be removed since nothing else depends on it, even though uptimed is perfectly usable without uprecords-cgi. Also, keep in mind that a package may be depended on by locally-installed (or even locally-written) software. dpkg/apt would have no idea of this dependancy, but things would break if those packages were removed. apt-get remove will remove C in your example, and any packages that depend on C (and packages depending on those, etc). It won't touch A, B, or D unless they depend on C in some way. -- finger for GPG public key. pgpy9RJGY0M3X.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: I cannot get JunkBuster to work
On Sun, Jul 16, 2000 at 02:50:22AM +0300, Stelios Bounanos wrote: A note to the original poster: since junkbuster works by matching URLs to regexps in the blockfile, it would probably be more efficient to have wwwoffled forward requests to junkbuster and not the other way around. Otherwise you download (and cache) the stuff that you don't want to see. Isn't that backwards? You have Junkbuster forward requests to wwwoffled. Junkbuster will only make requests for URLs that aren't blocked, so wwwoffled will never see a request for Junkbuster-blocked URLs. If wwwoffled requests from junkbuster, then all the Junkbuster This URL is blocked messages will be cached by wwwoffled... -- finger for GPG public key. pgpe8SPJ7TBmK.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: shell script at boottime
On Sun, Jul 16, 2000 at 02:51:40PM +0200, Sven Burgener wrote: On Sun, Jul 16, 2000 at 01:55:38PM +0200, Hans wrote: it in /etc/init.d, then make the link /etc/rc2.d/S50boot.sh. Is this the proper way to do this? Thanks for the input. One way of doing it. Note that this only gets run at boot time when the default run level is 2, which happens to be so right now, but might be changed later, so check /etc/rcS.d/README for a better way. And note that it will be run any time the system enters runlevel 2, not just at boottime. Adding the symlink from /etc/rcS.d is the best solution. I don't know the policy if there is any on this topic(?), but you can always have an @reboot entry in root's crontabs. See the Debian Policy Manual, section 3.3. Most packages use scripts named the same as their Debian package name, so you should avoid these when creating your own scripts. One method is to add the prefix local_ to the name of your script. On Sun, Jul 16, 2000 at 10:00:09PM -0400, Michael Soulier wrote: I can't seem to remember the name I saw, but isn't there a tool in Debian for managing these symlinks? If so, will it adapt to manual additions like this? man update-rc.d. Also, most /etc/init.d scripts are marked as conffiles, so apt/dpkg will ask before replacing the file if they detect you've changed it. -- finger for GPG public key. pgpibmbsG9Jsv.pgp Description: PGP signature
copy to NT via smbfs problems
Hiya i am trying to copy lots of image files from my Debian box to a shared ntfs drive on my NT box. look at what happens : lelouvre /home/cdcut/CDWed# cp -af 00 /win2k/images cp: /win2k/images/00/16/52/59/1652592a.tif: Operation not permitted cp: /win2k/images/00/16/52/59/1652593a.tif: Operation not permitted cp: /win2k/images/00/16/52/59/1652591a.tif: Operation not permitted cp: /win2k/images/00/16/52/59/1652594a.tif: Operation not permitted As you can see... i get this error message Operation not permitted which i don't understand... the files do seem to be successfuly copying regardless of the error message. permissions on /win2k/images is : drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 512 Jul 18 2000 /win2k/images Total files to copy is about 350M but when it gets to about 150-190M it suddenly stops copying files...df -h hangs too as it will not bring up the ntfs share /win2k. It is as if the mounted drive has fallen off. There is nothing in the event log of the NT box either. Anyone know what is going on? thanx Zane
RE: Some basic unix commanding, more please:
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote: Sarcasm? Hardly. I came to perl via Sanskrit. The way perl compresses such a lot of information makes a lot of sense to someone who has studied, say, the Vyakarana sutras. -- Jaldhar H. Vyas [EMAIL PROTECTED] Interesting. I've studied Naagaarjuna some years. Are you a member of Buddha-l? I've been there years, but been out for some time, because being abroad for a while. hvirtane
Re: how to enable multi line ISDN?
Hello. On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 02:40:51PM +0200, Attila Csosz wrote: I've connect with ISDN to the internet. I've 128K capable line(s) but I've only 64K connection. In my case, I had to choose an adequate init string for my ISDN modem, and then dial like this: ATD557557 Dial my ISP twice. Most modems have different configurations, so look at your modem's manual. Greetings, Alexis Maldonado Universidad de Costa Rica
Re: shell script at boottime
On Sun, Jul 16, 2000 at 10:00:09PM -0400, Michael Soulier wrote: It'd be better if you put your script in /etc/init.d/myscript.sh and made a /etc/rcS.d/S60myscript.sh symlink pointing to it. I can't seem to remember the name I saw, but isn't there a tool in Debian for managing these symlinks? Yes, try 'update-rc.d'. However, I think installing the package 'file-rc', and editing /etc/runlevel.conf is a better method. YMMV. -- Manoj Victor Mathew (GPG#: 3D96A9B9) Cochin, India.
from slink to potato - 'wd' ethernet card?
Hi, I'm thinking that it might be nice to upgrade for potato now when I've got slink working more or less well. My problem with installing directly potato did not work, because the wd module needed for my old ethernet card did not work with the kernel. It was pointed out by 'Nathan' on this list that the problem is with the kernel. But if I upgrade for potato by changing the apt sources for 'frozen', what would happen to my networking? (All the network sevrvices seem to be working with slink, but potato I didn't manage to install at all, because of that module...) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: unable to unmount
Title: RE: unable to unmount Hi, I'm just a bit confused about that stuff, too... I suppose your nfsd daemon is not considering access to your cdrom device until there is a nfs request to mount it. You could issue an lsof command on your nfs daemon before and after a nfs mount request on it, and a while then, to compare. With the exportfs trick, I only suggest you force the nfs daemon to release any access it _could_ have on the cdrom device. HTH Thierry Hi, I have just one more question. This problem wouldnt happen if I just mount the cdrom on the server, use it locally and after sometime I can unmount it. Then also nfsd should be accessing it as /cdrom is there in my exports list and preventing me from umounting? I am confused... Could you clarify, Suresh On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 01:55:49PM +0200, Michalowski Thierry wrote: Your problem is that you exported the CDROM with nfsd, and thus nfsd is still accessing it, even if nobody accesses your machine through nfs. Just comment the line which exports your CDROM in /etc/exports, then issue exportfs -ua, then exportfs -a . This should unexport your CDROM, and allow you to unmount it, locally. HTH Thierry Suresh -- Suresh Kumar.R,Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dept of Electronics Communication College of Engineering, Trivandrum - 695 016, INDIA Phone: (O) 91 471 414634/418379, (R) 91 471 443496
RE: tekram dc-390u2w
Hi, the driver supplied by Tekram does not compile with newer kernels. It seems to be unsupported and discontinued by Tekram. So there's no real option, is there? Mike -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 7:07 AM To: tjm Cc: debian_user_list Subject: Re: tekram dc-390u2w No idea if their driver has anything over the stock kernel driver. Only thing I notice with my u2w was the lack of activity light after kernel boot. Of course my new case doesn't even have a second HDD light. :/ On Sun, 16 Jul 2000, tjm wrote: Hi. I'm about to install a tekram dc390u2w scsi adapter and attach a seagate drive and was wondering if anyone is aware of whether there is any advantage to using either of the sym53c8xx or the drivers from the Tekram site (dc390x-ncr).
Re: Attempt to access beyond end of device
I have a small but recuring, and annoying problem. Every now and then, my little xconsole starts spewing out the messages below, after which X, and sometimes the whole system, usually crashes. It's somewhat disconcerting. Jul 16 23:00:32 rei kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device I had similar problems on my ide-hard disk which was solved by upgrading my kernel. I now use 2.2.14. Regards. Johann -- J.H. Spies, Hugenotestraat 29, Posbus 80, Franschhoek, 7690, South Africa Tel/Faks 021-876-2337 Sel/Cell 082 898 1528(Johann) 082 255 2388(Hester) But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:19
Re: e2fsck+raid+linux 2.2.16 = crash?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I got just - jyst the same problem. Anyway i'm lost becouse i have several raid-soft working on other systems but i havent got to get working a new one with a 2.2.16 kernel. any help? At 15.40 14/7/00 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Today... One of my systems crashed due to SCSI disk errors. when it came back up it crashed again. so i had to go to the site (2 hour drive!@) and took a look at it. it seems when the system tries to run e2fsck on the raid set the system crashes with the message: Jul 14 13:36:30 galactica kernel: VFS: grow_buffers: size = 16384 Jul 14 13:36:31 galactica last message repeated 665 times Jul 14 13:36:31 galactica kernel: 384 Jul 14 13:36:31 galactica kernel: VFS: grow_buffers: size = 16384 Jul 14 13:36:31 galactica last message repeated 814 times Jul 14 13:36:31 galactica kernel: 384 Jul 14 13:36:31 galactica kernel: VFS: grow_buffers: size = 16384 Jul 14 13:36:31 galactica last message repeated 468 times it goes on and on and on..(the people on site left it in that state for a good hour and a half until i got there) This did not happen with 2.2.15. This is also the first time i have run e2fsck on the raid drive since upgrading to 2.2.16. As a result i have been forced to mount the raid array unclean just so i could get the system up and running so the rest of the staff at the site could go home(its co-located). I didn't think to reboot to 2.2.15 and run e2fsck on it before i left i was in a real rush. System configuration: Asus P2L97-DS (this board does not have scsi despite the DS model code) Dual P2-233 128MB PC100 SDRAM x 3 (384MB total) Matrox G100 AGP Video Adaptec AHA 2940UW PCI 3Com 3C905C w/drivers from www.3com.com Generic ATAPI 32x CDROM Root device: IBM DDRS-34560D 4.3GB Raid system: IBM-DNES-30917OW 9.1GB (x2) Software raid mode 1 Additional Storage: QUANTUM VIKING 4.5WSE 4.5GB (- the cause of the initial crash) Linux Distribution: Debian GNU/Linux 2.1r4 Installed: Mid-march Installed with kernel: 2.2.14+ow1 (www.openwall.com/linux) Currently running: 2.2.16+ow1 Raid version: 0.36.4 this happened again and again, and i finally traced it down to this by disabling automounting of /dev/md0 in /etc/fstab and the system booted fine. ckraid was run multiple times with no crash(it ran everytime the system crashed due to other reasons). Once i tried to run e2fsck on /dev/md0 the errors(above) flooded the screen until i ctrl-alt-del. I'm not a kernel hacker but i was curious if this is a known issue? i do read kernel traffic every week but i haven't seen anything specifically realted to raid mentioned (that i can remember). I think what i will do is download the data off the raid set, and reformat it so it can be clean again. or reboot to 2.2.15 and run e2fsck on it.. i can try to provide more info if needed, let me know, i just dont want to have to drive up there again if i can avoid it:) help! nate ::: http://www.aphroland.org/ http://www.linuxpowered.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3:24pm up 1:30, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.00 -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGPfreeware 6.5.3 for non-commercial use http://www.pgp.com iQA/AwUBOXKqJSsLx+BnL30YEQLoiQCdFKrZPC8yYLkvO5KGeyxv7IpeOC4Anj1K hhHtXs1wTfAOwfPl95QnkumP =0cX3 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Domain names in spain
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Just use www.nominalia.es/com For getting a .es u'll need send some information wbout company etc. It's a bit hard to get a .es Seeya At 15.51 15/7/00 +0200, Ron Rademaker wrote: Sorry for the off topic question, but I know there are people here that know the answer to my question: Where can I register domain names in Spain? (top level domain .es if I'm right) Thanks, Ron Rademaker -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGPfreeware 6.5.3 for non-commercial use http://www.pgp.com iQA/AwUBOXKrVysLx+BnL30YEQI2IgCgp6Snrg0FyEbdQVwgzRTM0QJNmtIAmwXQ YMqxU4VEupKH3S/MZi4n8P6M =cmdi -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: driver
As I could remember mine is the same as yours... And in my etc/modules, I added these; sound ad1848 uart401 cs4232 io=0x534 irq=5 dma=1 dma2=3 Also these are written in somewhere near kernel source... tk. On Sun, 16 Jul 2000, Hein Barlag wrote: I have a Crystal Soundcard cs 4236 but a have no drivers please send them to me greatings and thanks.
Re: Some basic unix commanding, more please:
(entering this thread rather late... but still responding to the original message!) virtanen wrote: On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Matthew Dalton wrote: Try: $ for file in *.doc; do mswordview $file ${file%.doc}.html; done I certainly did... You've got some good answers already, so I won't give you another. Instead, in the whole 'teach a man to fish' spirit, I give you: http://www.oase-shareware.org/shell/links/ Enjoy! Matthew
anyone knowledgeable enough pls help!
I'm going out of my mind when a user logs in a terminal this is what will happen: -automatically starts x-window, all keybindings and or hotkeys will be disabled, run netscape and it can't be closed without asking for the user's password. Can a script be used for this? and anyone kind enough to show me? Also, Maybe this can be done by adding/modifying xmodmap in the user's .xinitrc? if so, how? any help with be greatly appreciated. btw, what's the difference between keycodes and keysyms? Thanks in advance :)
Re: Can't mount cd when using SCSI emulation
snip alias scd0 sr_mod# load sr_mod upon access of scd0 pre-install sg modprobe ide-scsi # before sg, load ide-scsi pre-install sr_mod modprobe ide-scsi # before sr_mod, load ide-scsi /snip not also that when emulating SCSI, instead of hd?, you'll have scd? so my burner is now scd0, rather than hdc (although your mileage may vary) - TalonIX
Re: PLEASE FORWARD THIS E-MAIL TO THE VP-CUSTOMER SERVICE
Why are these lists suddenly getting a lot of crap mail? just curious... On Sun, Jul 16, 2000 at 07:33:40PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please forward this e-mail to the person responsible for overseeing customer service, technical support or your call center. Please consider FirstRing, Inc. as you explore ways to maintain your high standards of customer service in the face of rapidly increasing growth. FirstRing has established a call center in India to provide general customer care and technical Help Desk solutions for companies in North America. FirstRing's India call center agents have the capacity to handle voice communication to and from North America, process e-mails, engage in interactive chat, process faxes and mail, and provide data entry services. Because of the large pool of technical talent available in India, we can deliver very high quality technical support as well. In fact, our Vice President for Call Center Operations in India managed a 500 person technical support center for Dell Computer Corporation before relocating to India to head our operations there. By using state of the art technology and access to a highly educated English speaking work force in Bangalore, India, FirstRing is able to deliver higher quality service at SIGNIFICANTLY lower costs. Savings of up to 40-50% over internal call centers or major domestic outsourcers can be achieved. Moreover,employee turnover rates are a fraction of what call centers in the U.S. experience, leading to better retention and consequently, enhanced service quality levels. Here is a recent article from Voice and Data Communications Magazine which discusses the growing use of Indian work force to service North America.It mentions HealthScribe, the medical transcription company we started prior to establishing FirstRing, and discusses the expected growth of call centers in India. Sincerely, Sat Want S. Khalsa Vice President FirstRing, Inc. Suite 200 22570 Markey Court Sterling, VA 20166 703-480-8000 main 703-480-8013 direct 703-480-8113 fax [1]www.firstring.com + REMOTE PROCESSING: Enter India A host of new business and employment opportunities await as India becomes the hotbed for offshore remote processing.With distance being almost dead and geography all set to become a history, India is poised to develop into the largest offshore remote processing centre in the world. The global trend among companies is towards outsourcing non-core areas.This has spawned a whole range of outsourcing of remote processing services to India. Services include medical and legal transcription, data processing, HR, remote customer interaction (call centre), data digitization and GIS, back-office operation, revenue accounting, insurance processing, and animation. This has opened a huge employment opportunity in India besides the valuable foreign exchange that will accrue to the national exchequer. Why India? The unbundling of the largely labour-intensive activities is driven by cost advantages, making India the hottest outsourcing destination world-wide. Setting an offshore remote processing centre in India and executing the project involve a cost savings of about 40 percent. India has the additional advantage of being the second largest English-speaking IT manpower in the world.The improved satellite-based telecommunication network, which has enabled almost instantaneous high-speed transfer of voice and data, has been one of the contributory factors. In most of the centres, the operations are being run on a round-the-clock basis. The time zone difference is also in India's favour. Above all, the removal of trade barriers has added the needed impetus to the offshore outsourcing services. What Future Holds for India? According to a recent Nasscom-McKinsey report, over the next eight years, India could corner about 12 percent of the projected $142 billion global market for IT-enabled services. The study projects that India could be making as much as $9 billion from these services by 2004 and by 2008, it could be earning $17 billion a year. Addressing the recently concluded IT Asia conference in Delhi, Prof. Dertouzos of Massachusetts Institute of Technology said that the total manpower that can deliver quality back-office work or information services in India is around 50 million. He has taken into consideration the emerging new services in the field of education, native medicine, and counseling. The Players
Why not diff binaries?
Can someone tell me a sensible reason for not having a 'diff' equivalent for binary file? Regards, Pavel M. Penev
Installing.
Hello, I work with special designed embedded computers that we have on forklifts for warehouse management. The PC consists of one type II PCMCIA slot, where we have the harddrive. Usually a SunDisk (flash), or a Calluna disk. And it also got two type III PCMCIA for network/radio cards. Now I have a problem. I want to install debian on this computer. I have for the moment a SunDisk with 175Mb capacity. I've made one 40Mb (MS-DOS) partition on it, with the debian installation files. But this computer doesn't have a floppy drive, and we cannot connect one either. There is no CD-ROM either. I wonder if there is a debian install package that I can run from ms-dos and just install everything without having to put in any floppies. I only have Windows 9x and NT workstations with PCMCIA slots, no linux machine. I can also boot from one of the type III PCMCIA slots and install on the type II slot, and make the linux partitions there. All I need to know if is there is or will be available a complete install package for ms-dos. I can install the rest from a network, with a network card running ne2000 compatible drivers from the type III slot. I hope you understand what my problems is. Thankyou in advance Martin Martin Svensson MA-System Control AB Teknik Avd. / Technical Department e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www: http://www.masystem.se phone: +46-46-325258 mobile: +46-709-895258
Re: Installing.
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Martin Svensson wrote: Hello, All I need to know if is there is or will be available a complete install package for ms-dos. I can install the rest from a network, with a network card running ne2000 compatible drivers from the type III slot. I hope you understand what my problems is. As far as I can understand your problem, the answer is Yes, there is: You will 1) read from the debian installation manual http://www.debian.org/releases/slink/i386/ch-install-methods.en.html#s-install-drive the section 5.3.1 Installation from a DOS partition, 2) copy the mentioned files into that partition and 3) give from dos a command 'install' and try your luck. I've installed this 'slink' running in this machine that way... hvirtane
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Re: anyone knowledgeable enough pls help!
Joseph de los Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm going out of my mind when a user logs in a terminal this is what will happen: -automatically starts x-window, all keybindings and or hotkeys will be disabled, run netscape and it can't be closed without asking for the user's password. Can a script be used for this? and anyone kind enough to show me? Also, Maybe this can be done by adding/modifying xmodmap in the user's .xinitrc? if so, how? any help with be greatly appreciated. Dont' stick to the Leave on password thing; make different accounts for the Kiosk- and normal users. The people who told you about the loop already gave you the solution for Kiosk mode users. The warnings about MIME (Java/ JavaScript/ Stylesheets) in Netscape are serious! If you want a more complicated and, as the whole thing runs as root, different approach, see the Kiosk (or was it Kiosk-Mode?)-HOWTO with detailled instructions. You will get the idea there. Another way: - run the loop as user - set the kiosk user's shell not to a real shell - don't use a window manager for the kiosk user - Hotkeys and so on are usually disabled in XF86Config's server flag section. Don't enable DontZap, you will never be happy without because Netscape is _far_ from stable. - use xdm and write the account name and password into its greeting msg so that any anonymous user can restart Netscape on his/her own - Write useful key combinations (CTRL ALT BS, ALT F7) onto the monitor... - Secure the user Netscape's preferences and bookmarks (root.kiosk 640, YMMV) - Don't forget to set up a part of the loop that removes all files that don't belong to Netscape, and Netscape's lock file (see the Kiosk HOWTO). - if you want them to be able to save pages to floppies, use autofs The whole thing will _definitely_ compromize security. btw, what's the difference between keycodes and keysyms? Can't help you in this respect. HTH Andre -- Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] from Bonn, Germany
Re: Can't mount cd when using SCSI emulation
Brian E. Ermovick wrote: snip alias scd0 sr_mod# load sr_mod upon access of scd0 pre-install sg modprobe ide-scsi # before sg, load ide-scsi pre-install sr_mod modprobe ide-scsi # before sr_mod, load ide-scsi /snip not also that when emulating SCSI, instead of hd?, you'll have scd? so my burner is now scd0, rather than hdc (although your mileage may vary) - TalonIX I have my drive burning and reading well now. I just hadn't configured modules. Thanks. Next time I'll check HOWTOs first;-) WYSINWYG - What You See Is Never What You Get Esko Lehtonen esko dot lehtonen (a) pp dot htv dot fi
XTERM settings?
Hi, I have hamm on my machine. When starting xterm, I can not use backspace to delete a character on the command line. The term is set to 'xtern-debian'. What did I miss? I am not on the list, send me back to freemail.hu Gabor
Re: executing a command within mutt
On Sun, Jul 16, 2000 at 08:36:24PM +0200, Sven Burgener wrote: When I try to issue an alias (set in ~/.bash_profile) inside mutt, (with '!') it won't recognize the alias. On the shell prompt OTOH, this works as always. Is it that alias'd commands don't get exported to mutt or what? Aliases can't, AFAIK, be exported like variables. You could make a small wrapper-script in ~/bin. (Check that ~/bin is on your path). -- Thomas Guettler Office: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.interface-business.de Private: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://yj.org/guettli
telnet and ftp in potato
Hi, I just installed potato and set up the computer correctly for use on my LAN, I can ping it, and it can ping out. The trouble is however, when I try to telnet into the computer it connects but no login prompt appears. The same applies with ftp, it says connected, but again no login prompt. When i telnet localhost from itself it functions correctly, but ftp'ing localhost doesn't work. My hosts.allow is allowing everyone and hosts.deny is denying no-one. Any suggestions?!? Thanks is advance, Ian
About Kernel
Hello. I'm Marco and I would like to join the Debian world :), and in the while I'm collecting some informations. I have a question (much more a curiosity) about the kernel provided by Debian. I know taht many distributions (as RedHat for example) use to patch the kernel in their distribution, in a way that it could create incopatibilies with the Official Linux Kernel during a kernel upgrade, i.e, using RH I cannot upgrade kernel version using the patches I found @ kernel.org Does Debian make the same? Are the official kernel patches compatibles? In the (next) future I would like to contibute like a developer... In view of this, which is the best Debian version to get started? frozen or woody? Thanks to all see you soon -- Ciao Ciao Marco - Marco Presi mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 65987700IRC nick: zufus on #oltrelinux #linux-it 03494010919
telnet and ftp in potato
Hi, I just installed potato and set up the computer correctly for use on my LAN, I can ping it, and it can ping out. The trouble is however, when I try to telnet into the computer it connects but no login prompt appears. The same applies with ftp, it says connected, but again no login prompt. When i telnet localhost from itself it functions correctly, but ftp'ing localhost doesn't work. My hosts.allow is allowing everyone and hosts.deny is denying no-one. Any suggestions?!? Thanks is advance, Ian
Re: telnet and ftp in potato
About telnet: It COULD be a misconfigured firewall (see what ipchains -L gives you) About ftp: firewall could also be the problem, but maybe you're not running a ftpd. Ron Rademaker On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Triggs; Ian wrote: Hi, I just installed potato and set up the computer correctly for use on my LAN, I can ping it, and it can ping out. The trouble is however, when I try to telnet into the computer it connects but no login prompt appears. The same applies with ftp, it says connected, but again no login prompt. When i telnet localhost from itself it functions correctly, but ftp'ing localhost doesn't work. My hosts.allow is allowing everyone and hosts.deny is denying no-one. Any suggestions?!? Thanks is advance, Ian -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: anyone knowledgeable enough pls help!
For the starting of x-windows, I guess you could but startx in .login in the users home-dir. The netscape part it quite a bit more difficult ( I guess you can start it using .Xsession or something, but you'll have to check the docs of that for more info), the closing part, here the idea I got on that ( I can't provide it to you because I'm not good at c): Create a c-program that starts netscape and include signal.h that intercepts the SIGTERM, when the SIGTERM arrives the user is prompted for a password (netscape will be closed at that moment), if the password is correct, the program is terminated and netscape isn't running anymore, if the password is incorrect, netscape is restarted. Perhaps this can be of any help. Ron Rademaker On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Joseph de los Santos wrote: I'm going out of my mind when a user logs in a terminal this is what will happen: -automatically starts x-window, all keybindings and or hotkeys will be disabled, run netscape and it can't be closed without asking for the user's password. Can a script be used for this? and anyone kind enough to show me? Also, Maybe this can be done by adding/modifying xmodmap in the user's .xinitrc? if so, how? any help with be greatly appreciated. btw, what's the difference between keycodes and keysyms? Thanks in advance :) -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: telnet and ftp in potato
This could be it, as I have a cable modem connected straight into my hub, and another computer on the network being the firewall, however it only has one card so it is using the one ethernet card for both the cable modem and the LAN. On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Ron Rademaker wrote: About telnet: It COULD be a misconfigured firewall (see what ipchains -L gives you) About ftp: firewall could also be the problem, but maybe you're not running a ftpd.
apt-get problem
When I try to run apt-get upgrade, it stops with mount: can't find /usr in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab E: Problem executing scripts DPkg::Pre-Invoke 'mount -o remount,rw /usr' E: Sub-process returned an error code I don't have a separate /usr partition (The machine has a 200MB HDD). Any sugestions? aTdHvAaNnKcSe MisoFrankie PeS/1 forgot to say... running Slink on an i386
im doing a research
Hi! Im a student here in the Philippines and Im currently doing a research on the different Linux distributors including Debian GNU/Linux. And I am hoping that you could help me out. I just want to ask somethings: 1. Since Debian is a non-profit organization, does that mean that you don't have any stocks information? 2. You said that Debian is free for all the people, therefore does that mean you have no prices for Debian softwares? 3. Who are your partners? 4. Who are your major clients? 5. Who are the supporters of your major products? Thank you very much for taking time in reading and answering my email... I really appreciate this... Hope you could send this back as soon as possible because my research paper will soon be due... thanks again!! =)
Netscape plugins
I imagine that this question is a FAQ, but I don't know where to find the answer: I have Netscape installed, and whenever I try to install a plugin, netscape stops working (Bus error when trying to start it). The only solution I have found is removing the plugin. I have tried with the Java plugin 1.2.2 and with rvplayer. I believe that I have also tried some other plugin, but same problem. Any hints? Thank you very much. -- Antonio Fiol
Re: from slink to potato - 'wd' ethernet card?
On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 09:19, virtanen wrote: I'm thinking that it might be nice to upgrade for potato now when I've got slink working more or less well. My problem with installing directly potato did not work, because the wd module needed for my old ethernet card did not work with the kernel. It was pointed out by 'Nathan' on this list that the problem is with the kernel. The problem is not actually with the kernel per se, but with the kernel compiled for the boot floppy you used. I have potato running on a box with a wd80x3 NIC, and I installed it from scratch. I had to use the ide flavor (or was it idepci?) of the boot floppies to do so. You could search the debian-testing list for my comments on the situation. But if I upgrade for potato by changing the apt sources for 'frozen', what would happen to my networking? (All the network sevrvices seem to be working with slink, but potato I didn't manage to install at all, because of that module...) Upgrading will not change the kernel so your networking services will continue to work just fine. When you do get around to upgrading your kernel (a good idea) either compile your own or select the idepci flavor of the kernel image. If you're using lilo to boot, the kernel-image package will arrange for you to be able to boot from using your new kernel image or your old kernel image when lilo is run as part of the package install. Luck, Pann -- geek by nature, Linux by choice L I N U X .~. The Choice /V\ http://www.ourmanpann.com/linux/ of a GNU /( )\ Generation ^^-^^
changing imp DB
Hi, I've a working setup of imp+mysql and I would like to change it to imp+postgresql. What files should I change/run to accomplish this? I found /usr/share/horde/buildlib.php3 but I don't know which script should I run to update the whole installation. Thanks, []s Mario O.de MenezesMany are the plans in a man's heart, but IPEN-CNEN/SP is the Lord's purpose that prevails http://curiango.ipen.br/~mario Prov. 19.21 http://www.revistalinux.com.br
Re: copy to NT via smbfs problems
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hiya i am trying to copy lots of image files from my Debian box to a shared ntfs drive on my NT box. look at what happens : lelouvre /home/cdcut/CDWed# cp -af 00 /win2k/images cp: /win2k/images/00/16/52/59/1652592a.tif: Operation not permitted cp: /win2k/images/00/16/52/59/1652593a.tif: Operation not permitted cp: /win2k/images/00/16/52/59/1652591a.tif: Operation not permitted cp: /win2k/images/00/16/52/59/1652594a.tif: Operation not permitted As you can see... i get this error message Operation not permitted which i don't understand... the files do seem to be successfuly copying regardless of the error message. permissions on /win2k/images is : drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 512 Jul 18 2000 /win2k/images The message Operation not permitted is to inform you that the permissions you have had on your source files could not be duplicated for your destination files. This often happens for filesystems that does not support user permissions (like FATxx). However, NTFS DOES SUPPORT PERMISSIONS. Are using NTFS on your destination partition (see below)? Total files to copy is about 350M but when it gets to about 150-190M it suddenly stops copying files...df -h hangs too as it will not bring up the ntfs share /win2k. It is as if the mounted drive has fallen off. There is nothing in the event log of the NT box either. Anyone know what is going on? thanx Zane Possible reasons for this are: 1. Your partition has run of space (you shoud see No space left on device error message). In this case df my need some time to calculate the used space on the device. 2. The NTFS module in kernels = 2.2.16 and probably newer is somewhat still EXPERIMENTAL and thereso supports ONLY READ OPERATIONS from a NTFS partition. In addition it does not handle permissions for now. If you are really using a NTFS partition you would have a hard problem to solve. You might consider creating 100-200MB VFAT partition just for transfer purposes, or try keeping what you want available to the both OSes on in NTFS partition and accessing from Linux. Hope this might help you, Pavel M. Penev
Re: anyone knowledgeable enough pls help!
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Joseph de los Santos wrote: I'm going out of my mind when a user logs in a terminal this is what will happen: -automatically starts x-window, all keybindings and or hotkeys will be disabled, run netscape and it can't be closed without asking for the user's password. Can a script be used for this? and anyone kind enough to show me? Also, Maybe this can be done by adding/modifying xmodmap in the user's .xinitrc? if so, how? any help with be greatly appreciated. btw, what's the difference between keycodes and keysyms? Thanks in advance :) I gues you already have enough good suggestions on the first two issues. Now for the password. I think you could create a firewall that would deny any X11 packets for closing netscape. Then you could add some tool that would request a password, and if it finds it acceptable it would change the firewall rules to permit netscape delete_event. You have a severe problem. You would need to read tons of documentation (esp. if you follow my suggestion). I would be curious to know if you succeed to solve it (and mostly HOW?). Sorry, I can't offer anything better, Pavel M. Penev
Re: Installing.
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Martin Svensson wrote: Hello, I work with special designed embedded computers that we have on forklifts for warehouse management. The PC consists of one type II PCMCIA slot, where we have the harddrive. Usually a SunDisk (flash), or a Calluna disk. And it also got two type III PCMCIA for network/radio cards. Now I have a problem. I want to install debian on this computer. I have for the moment a SunDisk with 175Mb capacity. I've made one 40Mb (MS-DOS) partition on it, with the debian installation files. But this computer doesn't have a floppy drive, and we cannot connect one either. There is no CD-ROM either. I wonder if there is a debian install package that I can run from ms-dos and just install everything without having to put in any floppies. I only have Windows 9x and NT workstations with PCMCIA slots, no linux machine. I can also boot from one of the type III PCMCIA slots and install on the type II slot, and make the linux partitions there. All I need to know if is there is or will be available a complete install package for ms-dos. I can install the rest from a network, with a network card running ne2000 compatible drivers from the type III slot. I hope you understand what my problems is. Thankyou in advance Martin Martin Svensson MA-System Control AB Teknik Avd. / Technical Department e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www: http://www.masystem.se phone: +46-46-325258 mobile: +46-709-895258 The answer: yes. In fact you would need to download the disks packages and the install utilities (found in install/ on the Debian CD). Those would be enough to start the installation. (I hope these are the Debian installation files you have on your MS-DOS parition). The Debian installation is capable of installing from HTTP, FTP, NFS, any mountable drive (disk partition,CD-ROM,etc.). You would need to use an address like 'http://www.xx.debian.org' where xx stands for the country identifier of the mirror site. (You may leave this blank, i. e. use 'http://www.debian.org'). If the site you want to use does not support HTTP (you can hardly find such, though) you may use ftp://; instead http://;. Hope this is enough, Pavel M. Penev
Re: Why not diff binaries?
Pavel M. Penev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Can someone tell me a sensible reason for not having a 'diff' equivalent for binary file? There is cmp, but it reports only the position of the first differing byte (if any). As for why not: * diff is helped a lot by the fact that the input is line-based text. And diff doesn't work very well if the lines are very short or there are lots of small changes inside lines. I don't know if there are algorithms for detecting differences in streams of bytes (instead of lines); probably there are, but I don't know if they work as well as the text comparison algorithm in diff. (There is also wdiff, which works word-wise, and seems to work okay for what it's designed: calculating differences between reformatted paragraphs of text.) * There isn't as much use for binary patches than for textual ones, because binary executables are platform-dependent. It should be possible to dump the binary files in a textual format with od (use one byte or word per line, unless you know the data has larger structures that you want to compare as a whole) and run diff on those, but I don't know how well that would work. -- -=- Rjs -=- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Why not diff binaries?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Riku Saikkonen) writes: Pavel M. Penev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Can someone tell me a sensible reason for not having a 'diff' equivalent for binary file? There is cmp, but it reports only the position of the first differing byte (if any). cmp -l will report all the differences I believe ... Lee -- | Lee Willis Fixed cost Internet access available @ | Application Developer http://www.plus.net | PlusNet Technologies Ltd +---PlusNet - The smarter way to Internet
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Re: anyone knowledgeable enough pls help!
On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 01:23:05AM -0700, Joseph de los Santos wrote: btw, what's the difference between keycodes and keysyms? The keycodes map between keys on the keyboard and numbers. The function doesn't change if someone changes their key mapping with something like xmodmap. Keysyms, on the other hand, map between keys (in the user's mind) and numbers. For example, on a non-remapped keyboard, the Control keycode is 0x00E3 and Caps lock is 0x00E5. Their keysyms are 0xFFE3 and 0xFFE5 respectively. I like to switch my Control and Caps lock keys using xmodmap. The keycode of the key to the left of the 'A' key is still 0x00E5, but its keysym becomes 0xFFE3. Similarly, the keycode of the key 2 keys down is still 0x00E3 but its keysym is now 0xFFE5. Confused yet? Cheers, Chris -- pick, pack, pock, puck: like drops of water in a fountain falling softly in the brimming bowl.
Re: Netscape plugins
Once upon a time, I heard FIOL BONNIN Antonio say I imagine that this question is a FAQ, but I don't know where to find the answer: I have Netscape installed, and whenever I try to install a plugin, netscape stops working (Bus error when trying to start it). The only solution I have found is removing the plugin. If plugin and netscape have a conflict you will get that sort of problem. I have tried with the Java plugin 1.2.2 and with rvplayer. I believe that I have also tried some other plugin, but same problem. check the version of your netscape whether it is a lib5 or libc6 one. IIRC ,Java plugin 1.2.2 needs libc6 netsacpe and it was installed and ran properly on my potato box a while ago. rvplayer is working fine here. I use current realplayer package from potato. Chanop -- ,. | Just Debian ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED]| `' pgpxpenUuwKw4.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Netscape plugins
How do I check if my Netscape is a libc6 one? Thanks! Antonio On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote: Once upon a time, I heard FIOL BONNIN Antonio say I imagine that this question is a FAQ, but I don't know where to find the answer: I have Netscape installed, and whenever I try to install a plugin, netscape stops working (Bus error when trying to start it). The only solution I have found is removing the plugin. If plugin and netscape have a conflict you will get that sort of problem. I have tried with the Java plugin 1.2.2 and with rvplayer. I believe that I have also tried some other plugin, but same problem. check the version of your netscape whether it is a lib5 or libc6 one. IIRC ,Java plugin 1.2.2 needs libc6 netsacpe and it was installed and ran properly on my potato box a while ago. rvplayer is working fine here. I use current realplayer package from potato. Chanop -- ,. | Just Debian ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED]| `'
Re: Netscape plugins
Once upon a time, I heard Antonio Fiol Bonnํn say How do I check if my Netscape is a libc6 one? [EMAIL PROTECTED] apt-cache search communicator-smotif communicator-smotif-473-libc5 - Netscape Communicator 4.73 (static Motif) (libc5 version) communicator-smotif-408 - Netscape Communicator 4.08 (static Motif) communicator-smotif-472 - Netscape Communicator 4.72 (static Motif) communicator-smotif-473 - Netscape Communicator 4.73 (static Motif) communicator-smotif-47 - Netscape Communicator 4.7 (static Motif) communicator-smotif-472-libc5 - Netscape Communicator 4.72 (static Motif) (libc5 version) IIRC netscape/communicator packages ~ 4.5 - 4.7 are libc5. And since package version 4.72, there are both libc5 and libc6. check your installed version. Chanop -- ,. | Just Debian ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED]| `' pgpoFJe7LLfCF.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: display export??
Simply execute 'xhost +localhost' before doing a su. the use of xhost to do this is grequentlyh considered a security risk by folks who understand such things (But I'm not one of them, so don't ask me to explain why :) There's (at least) two secure ways to do things. One is to, as the logged in user, type xauth list $DISPLAY and receive something back like hawkins/unix:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 89978798dea097090890907890 then, in your root window, type xauth add $DISPLAY MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 89978798dea097090890907890 (use the mouse to cut and paste; you're not likely to type that many hex digits correctly) another way is to use ssh, which tunnels X. I have the alias alias rw nice xterm -bg pink -fg black -geom 80x25-5+200 -T [EMAIL PROTECTED] -e ssh localhost -lroot to launch the terminal, label it, paint it pink as a warning, and begin the ssh session. hawk
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Re: anyone knowledgeable enough pls help!
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Ron Rademaker wrote: For the starting of x-windows, I guess you could but startx in .login in the users home-dir. The netscape part it quite a bit more difficult ( I guess you can start it using .Xsession or something, but you'll have to check the docs of that for more info), the closing part, here the idea I got on that ( I can't provide it to you because I'm not good at c): Create a c-program that starts netscape and include signal.h that intercepts the SIGTERM, when the SIGTERM arrives the user is prompted for a password (netscape will be closed at that moment), if the password is correct, the program is terminated and netscape isn't running anymore, if the password is incorrect, netscape is restarted. Perhaps this can be of any help. Ron Rademaker This here is absolutely wrong. The X11 system uses its own signals, transported via TCP/IP. Clicking File-Quit is just like clicking any other button. Netscape is responsible for handling the event, and it has no reason to kill its parent if run by a system()-like function, or run by exec*() function it will have its own signal-handling table. I have written two small programmes (one for GTK, and one to call it and trap signals). I can send them if you wish. On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Joseph de los Santos wrote: I'm going out of my mind when a user logs in a terminal this is what will happen: -automatically starts x-window, all keybindings and or hotkeys will be disabled, run netscape and it can't be closed without asking for the user's password. Can a script be used for this? and anyone kind enough to show me? Also, Maybe this can be done by adding/modifying xmodmap in the user's .xinitrc? if so, how? any help with be greatly appreciated. btw, what's the difference between keycodes and keysyms? Thanks in advance :)
Re: Why not diff binaries?
On 17 Jul 2000, Riku Saikkonen wrote: Pavel M. Penev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Can someone tell me a sensible reason for not having a 'diff' equivalent for binary file? There is cmp, but it reports only the position of the first differing byte (if any). As for why not: * diff is helped a lot by the fact that the input is line-based text. And diff doesn't work very well if the lines are very short or there are lots of small changes inside lines. I don't know if there are algorithms for detecting differences in streams of bytes (instead of lines); probably there are, but I don't know if they work as well as the text comparison algorithm in diff. (There is also wdiff, which works word-wise, and seems to work okay for what it's designed: calculating differences between reformatted paragraphs of text.) * There isn't as much use for binary patches than for textual ones, because binary executables are platform-dependent. It should be possible to dump the binary files in a textual format with od (use one byte or word per line, unless you know the data has larger structures that you want to compare as a whole) and run diff on those, but I don't know how well that would work. -- -=- Rjs -=- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10X! I think I am going to continue my issues in another mail-list. Gladly, Pavel M. Penev
Installing the packages
Debianers, I installed Debian 2.2 base system and when the computer asked me which packages I want to install I canceled dselect to do it after. Now I want to install the packages but don't select one by one, select the tasks and profiles. How can I do this? And I want to install the rest of the system after midnight by the Internet. Is there any way to program the apt to start installing the programs after midnight? How? Thanks, Ricardo Gabriel Herdt
Help compiling Xlib
I am trying to compile a simple X application but I keep getting the folloeing error: gcc -g -o testapp test1.c -lX11 /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lX11 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status Any suggestions? What are the Xlib libraries called under Linux. Thanks. -D __ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/
Re: Installing the packages
On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 01:18:38PM -0300, Ricardo Gabriel Herdt wrote: Debianers, I installed Debian 2.2 base system and when the computer asked me which packages I want to install I canceled dselect to do it after. Now I want to install the packages but don't select one by one, select the tasks and profiles. How can I do this? And I want to install the rest of the system after midnight by the Internet. Is there any way to program the apt to start installing the programs after midnight? How? Thanks, Ricardo Gabriel Herdt tasksel -- ---===-=-==-=---==-=-- / Ben Collins -- ...on that fantastic voyage... -- Debian GNU/Linux \ ` [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ' `---=--===-=-=-=-===-==---=--=---'
Re: im doing a research
LêíGh wrote: Hi! Im a student here in the Philippines and Im currently doing a research on the different Linux distributors... I just want to ask somethings: 1. Since Debian is a non-profit organization, does that mean that you don't have any stocks information? Yep. (no stocks) 2. You said that Debian is free for all the people, therefore does that mean you have no prices for Debian softwares? Yep. Download freely free. Burn your own CD. Buy CDs from those who provide that service. However you want to do it, but Debian, per se, doesn't sell software. 3. Who are your partners? The members of Debian (a.k.a Developers). Software in the Public Interest. Have you included http://www.debian.org/ in your research? Have you seen the link anchored on Partners? It'll take you to http://www.debian.org/partners/ . On that you'll see honorable mentions of donors of equipment and services. 4. Who are your major clients? Every one of Debian's clients are as important as all the rest. The bug reports of each one is as respected as the next: judged on content only. Since Debian is not giving any special deals to any recipient of the distribution, nor for that matter, getting any money from any such recipient as a precondition of receiving software, Debian has no clients in the typical usage. 5. Who are the supporters of your major products? The members of Debian (a.k.a Developers). See http://www.debian.org/devel/ The upstream developers (Debian packages the software of others). For that, you'll have to see the individual packages. Thank you very much for taking time in reading and answering my email... I really appreciate this... Hope you could send this back as soon as possible because my research paper will soon be due... thanks again!! =) If you're really researching Debian, you ought to check out the website, and follow links. You'll get better answers there. (At the very moment, it seems to be down, though: very unusual). -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 972-729-5387 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (home phone on request) http://www.koyote.com/users/bolan RE: xmailtool http://www.koyote.com/users/bolan/xmailtool/index.html I am the ILOVEGNU signature virus. Just copy me to your signature. This email was infected under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
Re: tekram dc-390u2w
Thanks for the reply. Out of curiosity, what are you considering as newer kernels. I was able to compile the tekram dc390x_ncr driver for the dc390u2w both in a 2.2.16 kernel and as a module in that kernel with no errors, but I haven't tried to run them yet. This still leaves the original problem of which one is better, the sym/ncr driver or the tekram. thanks, -- tony mollica [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wagener, Michael wrote: Hi, the driver supplied by Tekram does not compile with newer kernels. It seems to be unsupported and discontinued by Tekram. So there's no real option, is there? Mike -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 7:07 AM
BIOS and hardware configuration for GA-5AX Gigabyte mainboard
Hi, all! Is anyone out there who owns a GA-5AX (rev 5.x) gigabyte mainboard? I would like to know the best BIOS and hardware configuration for my system. Now I cannot compile linux kernel because of signal 11 raises (Segmentation fault). I've read the Signal 11 FAQ (http://www.BitWizard.nl/sig11/) and I need some help. The system characteristics follow: CPU: AMD-K6-2/450 (2.4 V) (dmesg says AMD-K6(tm) 3D processor stepping 0c) SPEED: 100MHz (external) x4.5=450MHz (internal) DRAM: 1 DIMM of 128Mb (10 ns, I think) (How can I know it?) CACHE: How can I know it? (dmesg says L1 I Cache: 32K L1 D Cache: 32K) I/O BUS SLOTS: video: PCI card: CL543xPCI SMT, chip: CL-GD5440-J-QC-B sound: ISA card: SB16, sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5 mrq_io=0x330 opl3 io=0x388 +CD-ROM sbpcd sbpcd=0x230,1 net: ISA card: Ethernic 2000 (ne2000), ne io=0x300 irq=10 IDE PORTS: hda: QUANTUM FIREBALL1280A, ATA DISK drive hdb: QUANTUM FIREBALL ST6.4A, ATA DISK drive hdc: YAMAHA CRW8424E, ATAPI CDROM drive ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 on irq 14 ide1 at 0x170-0x177,0x376 on irq 15 I/O PORTS: mouse: ttyS00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A keyboard: PS/2 BIOS: AWARD (c) 1998 PCI/PNP 586 214082403 Kernel compilation is not the only sympthom: sometimes the X11 server caughts signal 11 and exists, which is VERY annoying (good spelling?). Thanks in advance! -- Conrado Badenas [EMAIL PROTECTED] PhD student | Assistant Lecturer Department of Thermodynamics | Department of Optics --- Faculty of Physics. University of Valencia c/. Dr. Moliner, 50 46100 Burjassot (Valencia) - SPAIN
Re: Firewalling a single machine
** Reply to note from Phil Brutsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun, 16 Jul 2000 11:14:30 -0500 (CDT) PMFirewall is a set of perl scripts that will give you a good beginning on what is generally believed to be a secure firewall. It should do what you want. The homepage is http://www.pointman.org/ Now that was an exellent piece of advice! Many thanks for that. It really is my sort of thing. My firewall is now in place and seems to be working although I have yet to check to make sure it doesn't interfere with my internal network. Many thanks once again for an easy way out. Barry Samuels
Re: kerneld message / Workaround
Quoting Jonathan Heaney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): David Wright wrote: The scripts /etc/init.d/{kerneld,modutils} have to be able to handle both 2.0 and 2.2 kernels with kerneld or kmod. You will see they do this by testing for the presence of /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe which only exists under 2.2. Perhaps you have a problem with your /proc filesystem (unless a bug has been introduced into these scripts). There should be no need to move/remove the scripts in /etc/init.d. Well if there is such a bug it's been there since potato day1 and still is. Then I presume no bug has been introduced. Incidentally, does the presence of /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe not depend on what you compile in the kernel??? Well, yes. /proc filesystem support has to be built in. Are you saying that you don't do that? I always roll my own and any time I've installed potato with a 2.2 kernel I've had to shift kerneld. I don't know why your kerneld gets started. Surely you can put the odd echo command into the scripts if you want to find out why. Those of us running systems where it works can't really help you as we are unable to replicate the problem. Maybe if you stick with Debians own kernels it might be there but not everyone does. I gather that there are plenty of people on this list who do not use Debian kernels, but pick up tarballs elsewhere. And what about 2.4test kernels (that I'm running) ? I don't have a /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe - what should I do? How do the magic scripts in /etc/init.d deal with that Well this may well be a completely different problem. What happened with slink (released with 2.0 kernels) and 2.2 kernels is that some kind soul made special versions of the affected packages (like netbase) which had the updated package contents compiled against slink's C library. I have no idea if that sort of thing is necessary here because I don't know how woody will differ fundamentally from potato. You may just eventually get an updated modutils package, but I have no idea if anyone is working on it yet (assuming that is the problem). Cheers, -- Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +44 1908 653 739 Fax: +44 1908 655 151 Snail: David Wright, Earth Science Dept., Milton Keynes, England, MK7 6AA Disclaimer: These addresses are only for reaching me, and do not signify official stationery. Views expressed here are either my own or plagiarised.
Re: Help compiling Xlib
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Dinesh Nadarajah wrote: I am trying to compile a simple X application but I keep getting the folloeing error: gcc -g -o testapp test1.c -lX11 /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lX11 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status Any suggestions? What are the Xlib libraries called under Linux. Thanks. -D xlib6g installs its libraries under /usr/X11R6/lib/ (try dpkg --largemem -L xlib6g) and are trying to have names compatible with all other distributions. I think the problem is that xlib6g does not make /usr/lib/X11 to be a symlink to /usr/lib/X11R6 where ld likes to look for the libraries. Either make the symlink, or give ld (gcc will pass appropriate arguments to ld) a -L/usr/X11R6/lib switch. This is for now, Pavel M. Penev
Re: BIOS and hardware configuration for GA-5AX Gigabyte mainboard
* Conrado Badenas in BIOS and hardware configuration for GA-5AX * Gigabyte mainboard dated 2000/07/17 19:02 wrote: Hi, all! Is anyone out there who owns a GA-5AX (rev 5.x) gigabyte mainboard? I would like to know the best BIOS and hardware configuration for my system. Now I cannot compile linux kernel because of signal 11 raises (Segmentation fault). I've read the Signal 11 FAQ (http://www.BitWizard.nl/sig11/) and I need some help. I don't own a GA-5AX but I might be able to help. The system characteristics follow: CPU: AMD-K6-2/450 (2.4 V) (dmesg says AMD-K6(tm) 3D processor stepping 0c) SPEED: 100MHz (external) x4.5=450MHz (internal) DRAM: 1 DIMM of 128Mb (10 ns, I think) (How can I know it?) If it is 10ns it will probably not work on a 100MHz bus. I've only seen one 10ns stick work out of about a dozen, and it only worked for about a week. You can try one of the memory tester programs in the hwtools package to see if it is a problem with your memory, errors should start showing up very quickly. About identifying it, if you look at the chips usually the last number will be the speed, eg. WTC626812B-10 is a 10ns chip, I believe my 8ns chips say something -8. Hopefully yours follows suit. Kernel compilation is not the only sympthom: sometimes the X11 server caughts signal 11 and exists, which is VERY annoying (good spelling?). It probably is your memory. The memory is overclocked and will sometimes (usually?) return bad data, which can be, well, bad. -- Ashley Clark GCS/M d- s:-- a-- C++$ UL$ P L+++ E W++ N+ o K++ w O M V-- PS+(++) PE(++) Y+ PGP++(+++) t* 5+ X+ R* tv b+ DI++ D G e* h* r++ y+ finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for GPG public keyhttp://ghoti.org/ pgp5QfY58QXwd.pgp Description: PGP signature
AfterStep and using Themes
Hello All, I was hoping matbe someone on the list might be able to help me. I am trying to install a new theme into AfterStep. I have downloaded the theme and placed it into: ~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/themes. I had to make the directory themes, does it need a specific premission ? Then I start X and Update startmenu(start-Desktop-Update startmenu). After doing that I should be able to see Themes under Desktop but I dont. I have read everything I can at as.themes.org. Any Ideas guys ? Thanks Jay -- It feels so good, It's a marginal risk, when I clear off windows with fdisk Powered by Debian GNU/Linux. http://www.debian.org
where to find info on ptty programming?
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network/ethernet card configuration problem?
Hi, I'm completely new to Linux, so the solution to my problem may be trivial to all of you experienced Debian Linux users (so I hope!). I'm trying to install Debian Linux (mostly with success), but I think that I'm having problems connecting with the ethernet card in my computer. The symptoms are: (1) A message during booting that is something like network is unreachable (I don't know what log file to look for to get the exact wording). (2) When I type ifconfig -a, I should see listings for two interfaces, lo and eth0, but the second one (the ethernet one) is not there. (3) Not surprisingly, telnet, ftp, etc. can't be used. (4) In the /var/log/syslog file, there is a message: cardmgr[189]: starting, version is 3.0.5 cardmgr[189]: no sockets found! cardmgr[189]: exiting I think that this problem reported is related. Information about my system: (1) I have a D-Link DE 220 card. (2) I have the NC2000 driver in /lib/modules/2.0.36/net This is the appropriate driver for the card, according to the D-Link website. I would really appreciate it if anyone could help me with this problem. Until it's fixed, I have to rely on Windows 95 :( to connect to the internet. Thanks, James Polson
telnet vs ssl
Hi, im wondering about the security of telnet - people say its really unsecure...does this mean that someone would need to be running a network sniffer on my ip to catch the data? I telnet to my ISP from work, (only telnet available) then run SSH from ISP shell to home machineis this just as insecure as a straight connection via telnet right to my home machine? Thanks -Ethan
Re: telnet vs ssl
Ethan Pierce wrote: Hi, im wondering about the security of telnet - people say its really unsecure...does this mean that someone would need to be running a network sniffer on my ip to catch the data? Yup. And there's plenty of different apps out there to do just that. I telnet to my ISP from work, (only telnet available) then run SSH from ISP shell to home machineis this just as insecure as a straight connection via telnet right to my home machine? Sure is. The data path from you to your ISP is completely unprotected. When you say only telnet available I take that means that SSH is not available at the computer you have access to at work? If so, then perhaps you should look into finding an SSH client tat you can out onto the computer at work if at all possible. -- Mike Werner KA8YSD | Where do you want to go today? | As far from Redmond as possible! '91 GS500E| Morgantown WV | Only dead fish go with the flow.
Re: Getting apache, PHP3, and PostgreSQL working together.
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 09:10:47AM -0400, Andrew Sullivan wrote: On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 09:15:01AM +0200, Remco Rijnders wrote: Fatal error: Call to unsupported or undefined function pg_connect() in lib.inc.php on line 90 Did you install the PostgreSQL package for PHP? And did you turn it on in the php[3].ini? Yes, it is called php3-pgsql if I am not mistaken. I have also checked to see that the file pgsql.so is in /usr/lib/php3/apache/ as where it should belong if I am not mistaken. I turned it on in php3.ini (see my original post) and have restarted the apache server. I think I am doing everything by the book and that is why I am getting a little frustrated by the error that won't go away. Thank you for your attempt to help though :) Sincerely, -- Remco Rijnders, ICQ: 760542 | Linux adanidas 2.2.14 is up 50 days, 21:34 http://www.starchat.net/| Reporter: Mr Gandhi, what do you think of Phone:(+31) 70 3467809 | Western Civilization? Cellular: (+31) 6 22091723 | Gandhi: I think it would be a good idea.
Monitoring program
Is there a program that I can run in Linux that will tell me if there is a disk in a floppy or a cd in a cdrom drive on a machine? I control machines remotly and it would be nice to know if someone stuck a disk in a drive that has the potencial of booting off it so I know if a reboot will do what I want. Brian Brian Schramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.linuxexpert.org
How do I get mail archives?
(I know you like to help, so here is something to make you feel good... ) Can you, please, inform me on what is the procedure of getting a mail archive? What I have found is at http://www.debian.org/contact; in section Commonly Requested Addresses: Mailing List Archives [EMAIL PROTECTED] (... or at least make you laugh :)) Yours memberly, Pavel M. Penev
Re: kerneld message / Workaround
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 11:51:06AM +0100, Jonathan Heaney wrote: David Wright wrote: The scripts /etc/init.d/{kerneld,modutils} have to be able to handle both 2.0 and 2.2 kernels with kerneld or kmod. You will see they do this by testing for the presence of /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe which only exists under 2.2. But doesn't -always- exist on 2.2: [narvi:/etc/init.d] 11:26:37am 136 % ls -l /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe ls: /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe: No such file or directory [narvi:/etc/init.d] 11:26:39am 137 % uname -a Linux narvi 2.2.16 #6 Fri Jun 23 13:51:08 PDT 2000 i686 unknown You need to have 'CONFIG_KMOD' set in your kernel build to have it, which I don't. Seems to me that the logic on that is broken. /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe is not a good way to determine whether kerneld should be run. Perhaps you should file a bug on it? Perhaps you have a problem with your /proc filesystem (unless a bug has been introduced into these scripts). There should be no need to move/remove the scripts in /etc/init.d. Well if there is such a bug it's been there since potato day1 and still is. Incidentally, does the presence of /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe not depend on what you compile in the kernel??? I always roll my own and any time I've installed potato with a 2.2 kernel I've had to shift kerneld. Maybe if you stick with Debians own kernels it might be there but not everyone does. It does. See above. And what about 2.4test kernels (that I'm running) ? I don't have a /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe - what should I do? How do the magic scripts in /etc/init.d deal with that They run kerneld. Wrongly. -- Brian Moore | Of course vi is God's editor. Sysadmin, C/Perl Hacker | If He used Emacs, He'd still be waiting Usenet Vandal | for it to load on the seventh day. Netscum, Bane of Elves.
Re: Help compiling Xlib
I tried all sorts of combinations but don't seem to be able to get it going. What is the name of the Xlib library files? Here are the things I tried. Any other advice? Thanks. gcc test1.c -lX11 test1.c: In function `main': test1.c:18: warning: return type of `main' is not `int' /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lX11 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status gcc test1.c -lxlib6g test1.c: In function `main': test1.c:18: warning: return type of `main' is not `int' /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lxlib6g collect2: ld returned 1 exit status gcc test1.c -l/usr/X11R6/lib test1.c: In function `main': test1.c:18: warning: return type of `main' is not `int' /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -l/usr/X11R6/lib collect2: ld returned 1 exit status gcc test1.c -l/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6.1 test1.c: In function `main': test1.c:18: warning: return type of `main' is not `int' /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -l/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6.1 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status gcc test1.c -llibX11 test1.c: In function `main': test1.c:18: warning: return type of `main' is not `int' /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -llibX11 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status gcc test1.c -llibX11.so.6.1 test1.c: In function `main': test1.c:18: warning: return type of `main' is not `int' /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -llibX11.so.6.1 collect2: ld returned 1 exit sta --- Pavel M. Penev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Dinesh Nadarajah wrote: I am trying to compile a simple X application but I keep getting the folloeing error: gcc -g -o testapp test1.c -lX11 /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lX11 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status Any suggestions? What are the Xlib libraries called under Linux. Thanks. -D xlib6g installs its libraries under /usr/X11R6/lib/ (try dpkg --largemem -L xlib6g) and are trying to have names compatible with all other distributions. I think the problem is that xlib6g does not make /usr/lib/X11 to be a symlink to /usr/lib/X11R6 where ld likes to look for the libraries. Either make the symlink, or give ld (gcc will pass appropriate arguments to ld) a -L/usr/X11R6/lib switch. This is for now, Pavel M. Penev -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null __ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/
RE: Help compiling Xlib
On 17-Jul-2000 Dinesh Nadarajah wrote: I am trying to compile a simple X application but I keep getting the folloeing error: gcc -g -o testapp test1.c -lX11 /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lX11 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status Any suggestions? What are the Xlib libraries called under Linux. Thanks. You'll need xlib6g-dev.
Re: Monitoring program
Why don't you try to mount the floppy or the cd, if it succeeds, there's a disk / cdrom, if it fails, there not... Ron Rademaker On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Brian Schramm wrote: Is there a program that I can run in Linux that will tell me if there is a disk in a floppy or a cd in a cdrom drive on a machine? I control machines remotly and it would be nice to know if someone stuck a disk in a drive that has the potencial of booting off it so I know if a reboot will do what I want. Brian Brian Schramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.linuxexpert.org -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: Monitoring program
That only works on normal floppies. If I have a boot floppy in there that was created a special way most systems will not mount them directly. But they will still boot from them. Brian Schramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.linuxexpert.org On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Ron Rademaker wrote: Why don't you try to mount the floppy or the cd, if it succeeds, there's a disk / cdrom, if it fails, there not... Ron Rademaker On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Brian Schramm wrote: Is there a program that I can run in Linux that will tell me if there is a disk in a floppy or a cd in a cdrom drive on a machine? I control machines remotly and it would be nice to know if someone stuck a disk in a drive that has the potencial of booting off it so I know if a reboot will do what I want. Brian Brian Schramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.linuxexpert.org -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: network/ethernet card configuration problem?
James Polson wrote: Hi, I'm completely new to Linux, so the solution to my problem may be trivial to all of you experienced Debian Linux users (so I hope!). I'm trying to install Debian Linux (mostly with success), but I think that I'm having problems connecting with the ethernet card in my computer. The symptoms are: (1) A message during booting that is something like network is unreachable (I don't know what log file to look for to get the exact wording). (2) When I type ifconfig -a, I should see listings for two interfaces, lo and eth0, but the second one (the ethernet one) is not there. (3) Not surprisingly, telnet, ftp, etc. can't be used. (4) In the /var/log/syslog file, there is a message: cardmgr[189]: starting, version is 3.0.5 cardmgr[189]: no sockets found! cardmgr[189]: exiting I think that this problem reported is related. Information about my system: (1) I have a D-Link DE 220 card. (2) I have the NC2000 driver in /lib/modules/2.0.36/net This is the appropriate driver for the card, according to the D-Link website. I would really appreciate it if anyone could help me with this problem. Until it's fixed, I have to rely on Windows 95 :( to connect to the internet. You need to configure eth0 and your cards kernel module (driver). From Ethernet-HOWTO may find correct settings for the module. Then you have to put these setting to a file to /etc/modutils/some-file and run update-modules. You need to configure eth0 before. I am not an expert here, but configuration depends much on what you are trying to do. (For my cable modem I had to just install a debian package dhcpcd. If you are connecting to LAN or something, that's different.) Take a good look to Linux Networking-HOWTO (aka NET3-HOWTO): http://www.linux.com/howto/NET3-4-HOWTO.html Probably you can find this HOWTO from you Linux machine's /usr/doc/HOWTO directory too. NOTE: If you are completely new to Linux you should consider purhasing a good book, something like Running Linux from O'Reilly. Also read HOWTOs. WYSINWYG - What You See Is Never What You Get Esko Lehtonen esko dot lehtonen (a) pp dot htv dot fi