Hola
Funciona perfectamente excepto que logea varias veces sysquery: nlookup
error on ?.
Lo cual me deja más pillao aún...
comprueva que en el /etc/resolv.conf tengas definido el bind local, ej:
nameserver 192.168.1.1
luego para cuando estés conectado, el ppp debería tener indicados los
El Sat, Jun 24, 2000 at 09:54:44PM +0200, pookie contaba:
Supongo que el comentario no resultara muy interesante, pero Seagate me dejo
MUY mal sabor de boca :D
Mi segundo disco es un Seagate, y no me ha dado problema alguno en
todo este tiempo. Conner es la marca 'barata' de Seagate.
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Hola:
He instalado W2000 en un pc (No ha sido idea mia :-)
y he hecho una serie de particiones, una NTFS para el sistema
otra NTFS para datos, otra NTFS para Swap, y una ultima FAT32 para
poderla usar desde win98 que esta en otro disco con Linux.
( He instalado lilo, con una pequeña ayuda de la
Hola a tod*s,
me he bajado el paquete lm-sensors que hay en Potato. He visto que te
recomienda el source y que tienes que compilar los módulos para
obtener soporte para estas herramientas. Pues bien, lo he compilado
usando el kernel-package, el cual me ha generado un .deb que, tras
instalado, me
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 02:15:43PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Saludos a [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tengo un servidor Apache arrancado en casa que como podeis ver por la
salida de
ethereal es version (1.3.3) con PHP/3.0.5 y perl/1.16.
(...)
Hombre... bastaría con un telnet localhost
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 01:44:16PM +0200, Fernando wrote:
¿ Soportan ya los ultimos Kernels el NTFS para escritura de forma
no experimental ?
No, y malas noticias (según lo ultimo que leí sobre el tema):
El loco que hizo el soporte que hay actualmente dejó de darse golpes contra
la pared y paró
Intento parar postgresql desde el cron ejecutando
un script que contiene
/etc/init.d/postgresql stop
Pero me dice que no encuentra el comando start-stop-daemon
el cual está en el directorio /sbin
Sospecho que es porque el cron
se ejecuta con un PATH=/bin:/usr/bin.
Desde un terminal veo otro
El vie, 23 de jun de 2000, a las 02:31:40 -0500, JFreak dijo:
Me pueden decir como se hace para instalar un paquete rpm ??
rpm -i fichero.rpm
salu2.
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Hola a todos:
He instalado en una empresa un PC con Debian 2.1 y he puesto un
commutador de monitor, teclado y mouse, con el fin de aprovechar dichos
componentes de otro PC que va con Windoze98. Todo va bien, excepto que
cuando las X (también gpm) pierden el control del mouse, al volver a
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 06:11:58PM +0200, Santiago Romero wrote:
El vie, 23 de jun de 2000, a las 02:31:40 -0500, JFreak dijo:
Me pueden decir como se hace para instalar un paquete rpm ??
rpm -i fichero.rpm
En un sistema Debian esto no es muy recomendable.
En mi opinión, la prioridad
On 25 Jun 2000, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
It is not this simple; in fact, I think there's an out-and-out bug.
I'll report it when I have some time to waste.
It is a bug with whoever typed dpkg-scanpackages because they did it
wrong.
deb file:/usr/local/src/debs localdebs main non-free
Then
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 06:32:27PM -0700, Jay Kelly wrote
Hello Group,
I was trying to install ssh and would get an error
E: Sub-Process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1).
So I thought to upgrade DPKG (oh yeah I was running slink
and upgraded to potato when this started to happen).
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 12:55:43PM +1200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Hi
In my syslog I am getting the following message which seems to appear every
minute. Hence i am worried that it may be slowing down my squid server :
Jun 26 12:34:53 server squid[13325]: urlParse: URI has whitespace:
I'm trying to get an internal network working so that I can set up IP
masquerading for a few Windows boxen (side question: anyone know what
IPs to block to prevent @home from probing for home networks?).
I've decided to use IP aliasing after struggling with my secondary NIC
(an eepro). My main
Jason == Jason Gunthorpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jason On 25 Jun 2000, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
deb file:/usr/local/src/debs localdebs main non-free
Then apt-get update looks for
/usr/local/src/debs/dists/localdebs/{main,non-free}/binary-i386/Packages
but apt-get install pysol looks
I was under the impression, due to the numberous and strong warnings
around woody files on the web site, that there were fundamental
differences between releases of debian (slink/potato/woody/...). For
example, I wouldn't want a package upgrade to wipe out lilo.conf or
fstab, or for other such
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 12:46:47PM +0930, John Pearson wrote:
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 11:42:03AM +1200, Daniel Free wrote
I Just reinstalled my machine at home with debian 2.2 (potato) and started
apt-get installing all the things i likeon my system, but when i got to ssh
it returned the
Based on http://{polyglotman, tkman}.sourceforge.net:
As of 22 June 2000 - PolyglotMan (rman) 3.0.9, and TkMan 2.1 are released.
They are at long last Open Source, under the Artistic License.
rman (3.0.8) is currently in non-free. TkMan has no official deb maintainer.
Unofficial deb for TkMan
w trillich wrote:
speaking of autoindex issues-- i can't get apache to
display the HEADER or README files (above and
below the tabular file listing), and when i posted
my most recent question, someone else piped up and
said they've got the same snag.
is there a configuration that turns off
On 25 Jun 2000, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
dpkg-scanpackages binarydir overridefile [pathprefix]
Packages
binarydir is the name of the binary tree to process (for
example, contrib/binary-i386). It is best to make this
relative to the root of the
Neither did xosview come up in my mixed slink-potato environment,
but now that I have upgraded to pure potato, it is working again.
Géza Györgyi
Eötvös University, Budapest, Pf. 32, 1518 HUNGARY, E-mail:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
I agree, we could start xdm in rnlevel 3 and su someuser startx in
runlevel
4.
Great,I'll keep an eye and try it as soon as it's done.Thanks.
why do you want to wait? ;-)
i attached my auto-login script again. now it has the auto-relogin problem
Okay - who whipped rarp support out of kernel 2.4 ?
I have a couple sun 3/50s here acting as xterminals, and without rarpd they
don't know their IPs. dhcpd can't handle that functionality the same -
what can I do?
I have tried dhcpd.deb which can't do it
I've downloaded and compiled and
I am maintaining quite a few machines that run Debian. I presently only
have access to a 56K modem link. I have some powerpc machines and some
intel machines. I presently try to keep them in sync by doing an
apt-get update ; apt-get upgrade on one intel machine and one powerpc
machine. I
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 10:22:21PM +0200, Harald Thingelstad wrote
This frustrating little problem...
When having a running process, ctrl-c or kill doesn't work on my system.
You have to use kill -9.
A simple example:
ping 127.0.0.1
this process is meant to run as long as you want, then
So.it's a good thing I have experience on how to boot in runlevel 1
run fsck and keep track of all changes.:-)
:)
You can guess already that things didn't worked.Shortly ,after all
the modifications done to kdm
so you patched and compiled by hand, right?
if so, how did you compile? using
Hello.
I've compiled new kernel, and made modules and modules_install after that. I
managed to boot with new kernel but I got several 'unresolved symbols in
/lib/2.2.15/misc/something.o' messages (where something's are module names).
What should I do to get rid of those messages?
Petteri Heinonen
Hi.
I've compiled new kernel, and made soundcard support as modules. I've
SB64PCI card, which I think is preferred as es1371. I've tried to do as told
in linux-sound-howto, but pnpdump founds no boards, so I can't configure
isapnp.conf. But I'm not even sure do I have to use isapnp? After all,
Hi there,
I dont get to fix this problem.
I have several Linux servers with Deb-potato and 2 have upgraded (today)
the packages perfectly (included ssh) but i have 2 with this error: -
PLEASE HELP
-
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following NEW
Cameron Matheson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
trying to get my Scanner to work. I have an HP ScanJet 5100C. I've
Check if it's compatible with sane. If it's SCSI, it should be.
http://www.mostang.com/sane/
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Poista sähköpostiosoitteesta
Hi,
Can different users select different window managers if it is mentioned
in the /etc/X11/window-managers file.?
Suresh
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Suresh Kumar.R, Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dept of Electronics
Hi,
I upgraded my deb 2.1 to potato. There were no error messages during
the upgrade, but now after the upgrade no window managers are starting.
I get just a blank xterm like stuff and if I run fvwm95, fvwm95 window
manager starts as expected. But it doesnt come automatically as we
log in.
In potato I would like to have ssh2 with ssh1 compatibility. I
installed ssh-nonfree for ssh1, also installed ssh2, and set in
/etc/ssh2_config the option Ssh1AgentCompatibility to
traditional.Both daemons were fired up by the installer, and
they are now running simultaneously. Is this
Nope.
You will have to understand the signals mechanism underlying all that.
kill is just a program that sends a signal to a running process. Really, it
doesn't
kill anything, it just sends a signal.
There are a bunch of signals defined on your system, that you can list with a
'kill
-l' .
When
How can I make a customized install CD which boots a kernel which I
created and installs a base image which contains the same custom kernel?
It would make it easier to create RAID-root installations.
Afterwards, all one would need to create such installs with an otherwise
regular Debian
Boot the machine down to runlevel 1 (single user) and try it again
without X and gnome running it might act differently
Does your other control key make any difference?
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From: Harald Thingelstad[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 26 June 2000 8:22 AM
Hi!
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 11:31:52AM +0300, Petteri Heinonen wrote:
I've compiled new kernel, and made soundcard support as modules. I've
SB64PCI card, which I think is preferred as es1371. I've tried to do as told
I do not know which settings you need in conf.modules to make this work,
but
After I upgraded slink to the present potato, the buttons and the
pager of fvwm2 vanished from the desk at login. They were
specified in /etc/X11/fvwm/system.fvwm2rc. Most of the fvwm
modules in the menu do not work either. I know that some
configuration changed in the newest fvwm2, as
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Mostly Harmless wrote:
I'm trying to get an internal network working so that I can set up IP
masquerading for a few Windows boxen (side question: anyone know what
IPs to block to prevent @home from probing for home networks?).
Here's the output of /sbin/ifconfig -a:
Hello Everybody,
I have a problem concerning my partitions.
I have a partion /usr and /usr/local. The partition /usr is almost full
while /usr/local is as good as
empty.
I would like to change my partition table so that the partition /usr/local
is removed and this disk space is added
to the
Hi, just wanted to report a succes story (with a little bit of love, intrege
and mistery shoved in!)
I could not get my SB 1024 Live working. (when played I got: /dev/dsp no
such device! (I had MKDEVed audio)
Then I trien installing updated ALSA packages and could not get them working
either
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Suresh Kumar. R wrote:
Can different users select different window managers if it is mentioned
in the /etc/X11/window-managers file.?
1. In potato, /etc/X11/window-managers is obsolete. Use
update-alternatives --config x-window-manager
instead to select the
Better yet, install openssh. it has both sshv1 and sshv2 support.
http://www.openssh.com
Jason
In potato I would like to have ssh2 with ssh1 compatibility. I
installed ssh-nonfree for ssh1, also installed ssh2, and set in
/etc/ssh2_config the option Ssh1AgentCompatibility to
Petteri == Petteri Heinonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Petteri Hi. I've compiled new kernel, and made soundcard support as
Petteri modules. I've SB64PCI card, which I think is preferred as
Petteri es1371.
What _version_ of the kernel? I've got a card that reports as a
es1371, and (due to
Geza GYORGYI wrote:
In potato I would like to have ssh2 with ssh1 compatibility. I
installed ssh-nonfree for ssh1, also installed ssh2, and set in
/etc/ssh2_config the option Ssh1AgentCompatibility to
traditional.Both daemons were fired up by the installer, and
they are now running
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 11:47:43AM +0200, Michalowski Thierry wrote:
Nope. You will have to understand the signals mechanism underlying
all that. kill is just a program that sends a signal to a running
process. Really, it doesn't kill anything, it just sends a signal.
Interestingly enough,
Hi John,
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, John Anthony Kazos Jr. wrote:
Killing gpm (through gpm -k and /etc/init.d/gpm stop) makes the
mouse work in X and fixes the display problems in the framebuffer.
Does anyone have any ideas about what could be causing this?
How does your setup in XF86Config in
Check out parted. I have not used it myself, but it looks as
though that is something that could be used for this. You can find
it at TUCOWS Linux.
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Andrew
Hi all
Can anyone tell me where to change the login message
when logging into Debian Box with SSH.
Thanks in advance
Bill
*
The Mind is like a parachute;
it works much better when it's open.
Hello,
I went to the http://cdimages.debian.org site, and found out there
exists a pseudo-image kit for building my own CDs to install Debian. How
wonderful!
I would like to be able to build my own potato (or woody) CD set to
install cleanly on a fresh computer without any OS on top of it.
The
Hi all,
How do you configure Debian to authenticate an
incoming call. or where to find info on doing this.
Thanks in advance
Bill
*
The Mind is like a parachute;
it works much better when it's open.
I am just about to release a new version of a program I am writing. For
this version I have promised my users binary packages.
Making the .deb went relatively smoothly, but the resulting packages
dependencies turned out to strict. The package is built on a machine
with Helix-GNOME installed (and
In the recent potato update of the X packages from
3.3.6-7 to 3.3.6-8, it caused it to quit working. I will
file a bug report if not fixed right away. The error
messages on startup are:
X: server socket directory has suspicious ownership, aborting.
_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect:
Kjetil Thuen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Depends: gdk-imlib1 (= 1.9.8.1-helix1), libart2 (= 1.2.3-helix2),
libaudiofile0, libc6 (= 2.1), libc6 (= 2.1.2), libdb2 (= 1:2.4.14-7),
libesd0 (= 0.2.16) | libesd-alsa0 (= 0.2.16), libgdk-pixbuf2,
libglib1.2 (= 1.2.0), libgnome32 (= 1.2.3-helix2),
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 09:35:08AM -0400, James D. Freels wrote:
In the recent potato update of the X packages from
3.3.6-7 to 3.3.6-8, it caused it to quit working. I will
file a bug report if not fixed right away. The error
messages on startup are:
X: server socket directory has
A bunch of us got this. The answer that worked for me was to
cd /tmp
rm -rf .X*
startx
Worked great. There has been discussion on the list as to what
is broken so hopefully the maintainers know about it now.
Robert
Thus spake James D. Freels ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
In the recent potato
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the recent potato update of the X packages from
3.3.6-7 to 3.3.6-8, it caused it to quit working. I will
file a bug report if not fixed right away.
You might try e.g. bug #66225.
(Executive summary: removing /tmp/.X11-unix allowed it to run again.)
--
Colin Watson
The fix as recommended by several folks is to
rm -rf /tmp/.X11-unix
I trust this information is being passed on to the developers without
a formal bug report.
Thanks to all for responding!!
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|James D. Freels, P.E._i,
If /usr and /usr/local are right next to each other, you should be able
to delete both of those, and then recreate a single partition using the
same cylinders that were used for two partitions before.
I have not tried this though Back up your system thoroughly before
you do this.
Recently
Brenda J. Butler wrote:
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 02:58:21PM +0200, Kerstin Hoef-Emden wrote:
Hi John,
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, John Anthony Kazos Jr. wrote:
Killing gpm (through gpm -k and /etc/init.d/gpm stop) makes the
mouse work in X and fixes the display problems in the
Greetings to the list,
I know this issue has come up before (I have searched through the
mailing list archives), yet even after trying all of the suggestions in
the archives, I STILL have this recurring problem: I used make-kpkg to
build my own 2.2.15 kernel (using kernel-source package).
Mark Marburger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 24/06/2000 (03:14) :
Why do I keep hearing about multiple CDs? I only got ONE CD in my package.
Am I missing a CD or two? Could this be why I can't install anything
WTF!?!??
Potato (the new upcoming Debian GNU/Linux 2.2) are on 3 CDs.
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Hello,
Is there a way to get dpkg to use the 4MB ram optimization
(invoked by the --smallmem command-line option) when using
apt-get or the dselect/apt method?
This is for a 4MB notebook (until I get a ram upgrade for it).
TIA.
P.S. Please CC: me directly; thank you.
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[EMAIL
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On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Bryan K. Walton wrote:
However, the next time I do an apt-get -f dist-upgrade, apt wants
to mess this all up. I have tried naming my kernel 2.2.15-9,
custom.2.2.15-9, work.9, custom.1, and simply 1. I thought that naming it
Andre writes:
How can etc/ppp/ip-up.d/zzdone know which user started pon? The pppd
process is owned by root...
Pppd knows who started it. From the man page:
The environment vari
ables that pppd sets are:
...
PPPLOGNAME
The username of the real
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 02:58:21PM +0200, Kerstin Hoef-Emden wrote:
Hi John,
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, John Anthony Kazos Jr. wrote:
Killing gpm (through gpm -k and /etc/init.d/gpm stop) makes the
mouse work in X and fixes the display problems in the framebuffer.
Does anyone have any
Mike said:
Brenda J. Butler wrote:
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 02:58:21PM +0200, Kerstin Hoef-Emden wrote:
Hi John,
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, John Anthony Kazos Jr. wrote:
Killing gpm (through gpm -k and /etc/init.d/gpm stop) makes the
mouse work in X and fixes the display
I would like to add a script /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/zzdone which looks for a
file MAILONLY in the Home-directory of the non-root user who invoked
pon, and if this file exists, terminates the PPP session of this
user.
How can etc/ppp/ip-up.d/zzdone know which user started pon?
The pppd process is owned
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 02:24:41AM -0400, Valdemir Melechco Carvalho wrote:
After a system upgrade, my dictd does not work any more. It can connect
dict.org but it fail with localhost. The only information I got was:
Trying localhost (127.0.0.1) Can't connect to localhost.2628
I think
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 12:18:42PM -0400, paul wrote:
[...]
In my expirience, this problem is mouse dependant, on one box I have a
mouse that requires a different protocol under gpm than under X-window but
the mouse will not auto-switch when X-window starts, so I don't run gpm on
that box.
You shouldn't have sshd1 and 2 start up. Rather, you want sshd2 to start
up, and call on sshd1 if someone tries to conect through this
method. to do it:
- clear the init.d (and or cron) scripts that start up sshd1
- open /etc/ssh2/sshd2_config
- set Port to 22
- set
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