Robert Waldner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would it do that only on the stable box w/ only 32 MB RAM, I wouldn't wonder,
but it's doing that also on a 256 MB unstable one.
The error msg is exactly the same on both:
..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.
E:
A lot of good suggestions from a lot of people.
Time to improve my java program building time!
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with it and it's a very good app which also support CDDB.
The config file is very easy to adjust.
If you use lame, it uses the default lame 128 kpbs settings.
I changed those to 224 like this: LAMEOPTS='-b 224'
Then everything ran smoothly and to my liking.
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kernel_image. I compiled my first own kernel 3 months ago and
was surprised at how easy it is with make-kpkg.
It rocks
I don't think make-kpkg accepts kernel-image as an option.
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Derrick 'dman' Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 05:56:36PM -0300, Eduardo Gargiulo wrote:
| Is there any IDE for java (debianized if possible). Which?
It's called debian. :-). I use vim as the editor, make for build
snip
I also tried installing Mandrake about a month ago to see what it was
like and found one of the best installers I've ever seen. I now carry
the 1st Mandrake install CD around with my laptop anytime I need an
emergency boot disk for someone. (Primarily because of the partitioning
tool.)
.
I think exim has problems linking my internal name (benedict) to
this email address because there is only 1 entry in
/etc/email-addresses and that's this one:
benedict: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a way to allow multiple send from addressess that map
to the same account?
Thanks
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.
I think exim has problems linking my internal name (benedict) to
this email address because there is only 1 entry in
/etc/email-addresses and that's this one:
benedict: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a way to allow multiple send from addressess that map
to the same account?
Thanks
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Op wo 22-01-2003, om 01:02 schreef Benedict Verheyen:
Hello,
i use evolution to make emails and exim to send them, so far it works
great. However, i wanted to add an additional email address alias to
evolution so that i can choose which email to use. Mind that these
are actually the same
Op zo 19-01-2003, om 17:33 schreef Sridhar M.A.:
On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 03:56:18AM -0500, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
On Sunday 19 January 2003 06:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My module is called nvidia and not NVdriver. I think the problem
is that you are loading a module
Hi,
i'm using fluxbox as windowmanager and i have problems
getting a nice font that supports the euro symbol.
In my console, i can press altgr (right alt) - e and it
produces a nice eurosymbol. From the moment i'm logged
in into x, xterm, evolution don't know the eurosymbol.
However, in abiword
Op zo 12-01-2003, om 17:24 schreef Alan Chandler:
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Just recently my sid system has started throwing out modprobe fails to load
block-major-114 messages during startup
Trouble is block-major-114 is not in the kernel/Documentation/devices.txt
Op zo 12-01-2003, om 12:49 schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In linux.debian.user, you wrote:
Op zo 12-01-2003, om 03:25 schreef Benedict Verheyen:
When i do groups benedict as benedict, it doesn't show me as member of
the group windows. When i issue the same command as root, it shows that
i'm
Op zo 12-01-2003, om 23:09 schreef Colin Watson:
On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 10:11:48PM +0100, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
Op zo 12-01-2003, om 17:24 schreef Alan Chandler:
Just recently my sid system has started throwing out modprobe fails to load
block-major-114 messages during startup
Hello,
i'm used to work with php for creating dynamic webpages.
I want to try to make shell scripts with it too and the 4.3.0
version is able to do this. I know php already a bit and
don't want to learn perl script so that's the reason why i want
to go with php. That and the fact that i like c++.
Op vr 10-01-2003, om 23:03 schreef Gregory Seidman:
Benedict Verheyen sez:
} i compiled my own 2.4.20 kernel and it works great.
} Then sometime later i compiled the nvidia module via
} the 2 nvidia packages in the distribution.
} When i upgrade the kernel soemtime in the future and thus
Hello,
i have a problem accessing my windows drive as a normal user.
My mp3 collection is stored there and i want some sound in linux :)
This is the relevant entry from my fstab file. The drive is fat32
and i want to make it accessible for my user:
/dev/hda5 /mnt/windata vfat
Op zo 12-01-2003, om 03:25 schreef Benedict Verheyen:
Hello,
i have a problem accessing my windows drive as a normal user.
My mp3 collection is stored there and i want some sound in linux :)
This is the relevant entry from my fstab file. The drive is fat32
and i want to make it accessible
Op vr 10-01-2003, om 05:19 schreef David P James:
Nathan E Norman was roused into action on 2003-01-09 22:22 and wrote:
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 09:48:41PM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote:
This one time, at band camp, David P James said:
As you have noted, there are quite a few variables. Rule
Op vr 10-01-2003, om 16:44 schreef Kirk Strauser:
At 2003-01-10T05:27:34Z, Mike Dresser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Where's the extinguisher?!?
A few years ago, the big high-load PSU I'd just bought literally caught fire
inside the server it was installed in, so I swapped the old, low-load,
Hi,
i compiled my own 2.4.20 kernel and it works great.
Then sometime later i compiled the nvidia module via
the 2 nvidia packages in the distribution.
When i upgrade the kernel soemtime in the future and thus compile my own
kernel again, will i have to recompile the nvidia module too?
Thanks
Hello,
i have put some packages on hold via aptitude like my own
compiled kernel.
However when i do dpkg --get-selections, the packages i put on hold in
aptitude are not put on hold here. Is there a way i can syncronize these
settings between dpkg and aptitude?
Thanks,
Benedict
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Op vr 10-01-2003, om 21:16 schreef Dave:
Recently whenever I try to apt-get update on my workstation, it gets
all of the package lists then runs out of memory trying to read them.
At least, that's how I interpret the tail end of the output:
Reading Package Lists... Error!
E: Dynamic MMap
Hello,
i'm having a closer look at iptables for the moment and found this
usefull script.
At least it's usefull to me since it contains a lof of stuff that i find
necessary and it's clearly explained so that it's understandble.
http://www.linuxguruz.org/iptables/scripts/rc.firewall_004.txt
The
Hello,
i have a question regarding iptables and dynamic ip's.
i noticed in a lot of scripts that they don't use the ip address of the
interfaces but rather use eth0 and eth1 for instance.
Now on my server, i have eth0 which gets an ip from my isp via DHCP and
on eth1 i run a dhcp server for my
Op do 09-01-2003, om 06:42 schreef Sandip P Deshmukh:
hello all
i am doing most of my work in console and was looking for a small and
fast window manager for some occasional work there.
aesthetics, bells and whistles do not matter much. speed and overheads
matter a lot.
i have heard
Op vr 03-01-2003, om 18:08 schreef Lukas Latz:
hi all!
apart from my PC running Debian i have an old Mac, and i need to
transfer lots of files using a crossover cable. the security issues
involving ftp are not important here because i just need to get this to
work temporarily.
i've
Hi,
i'm trying to add euro support to my console and X environment.
Now, to accomplish this i'm following the Debian Euro howto.
1) In chapter 3 there is a part on modifying a keymap.
It basically deals with copying an existing keymap and adjusting
it accordingly.
I did that with the
On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 19:03, Michael Kahle wrote:
I am trying to setup a ftp server on my company lan for a repository of g4u
created machine images. I have chosen to install wu-ftpd.
I cannot seam to get this to authenticate me. I have NOT setup anonymous
user access, I am only
On Sat, 2002-12-21 at 03:53, Sasha Karlik wrote:
This is a repeat request for help.
Windows2000 machine :: networked to :: Debian
All files are browsable in WS FTP. When beginning a file transfer, the file
name appears in the destination directory on the debian machine, then the
transfer
Michael Olds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Re: setting up DeskJet 960c as local printer on Woody box
I have reviewed the cupsomatic perl script situation and this basically
duplicates the work being done by the custom PPD and the foomatic-bin
David Z Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tobias Bengtsson writes:
I just recently started a new project; to put together a new
firewall/gatway/webserver/etc at home. Now, I installed Debian 3.0
on an old p2-machine and then I did an
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 03:21, Michael Olds wrote:
I'm catching up to this one late, and am being thrown off by the very start.
I have a DeskJet 960C
I am pretty sure it's hooked up right as it was running under RedHat
(meaning I have PnP turned off in the BIOS) and during one point in
Hi,
i run the blackbox desktop (and still learning how to manage it :)
and wanted to change the locale to dutch and add support for the
euro.
I did this by editing the /etc/inputrc file so these changes would
be system wide ( i followed the belgian-howto)
changes made the inputrc file:
set
Hi,
currently i'm tracking testing/unstable and with the release of 3.0r1 i was wondering
if i would have to do a dist upgrade too?
I suppose not since i'm not tracking stable but when is this command usefull then if
tracking testing/unstable?
Thanks.
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Hi,
today, i wanted to install an email service on my local pc
while waiting for my server to be repaired. I then only
have to mimic my configuration and tune it.
The setup involves fetchmail (pop3), exim (smtp), procmail
to filter and courier-imap to access it.
Mail is fetched ok, forwarded okay
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From: Gary Hennigan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 9:00 PM
Subject: Re: cups and hpijs driver
Phil Reardon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do I get the hpijs driver for cups on my debian sid box? I am
trying to configure
- Original Message -
From: suresh kumar sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 11:22 PM
Subject: MP3 to WaveConverter
hello,
does anybody knowof any mp3 to wave converter's
thanks
suresh
mpg123 does the trick.
for example:
Hi,
i found a script to convert mp3 files and write them to disk:
#!/bin/sh
for I in *.mp3
do
mpg123 --cdr - $I | cdrecord -audio -pad -nofix -
done
cdrecord -fix
This resulted in a corrupt cd.
Converting them first to wav files did succeed however:
#!/bin/bash
# change spaces by underscores
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From: John Griffiths [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Benedict Verheyen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 1:08 AM
Subject: Re: problem converting and writing mp3 to CD
at a wild guess your cd writer is faster than your mp3 conversion
Hi,
i've installed and configured several debian boxes but
today it was the first time the network part of the installation failed.
I only installed the base part and first wanted to get the network
up and running. Nothing seemed configured which seems logical
since it failed during installation.
Bruce Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I just wanted to say that Debian is really just the distro that i've been
looking for ever since using Redhat two years ago. I still can't believe how
easy it is to configure packages in
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 7:25 PM
Subject: how to verify installed packages ?
Is there a command to verify the integrity of installed packages ? I
want something similar to the rpm --verify
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From: bob parker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 8:19 AM
Subject: Re: [OT] Debian vs Gentoo (discussed in newsletter)
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 10:39, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
Hi,
For instance, a lot of man pages for me
Hi,
i just saw the topic raised in the newsletter. I would
never use Gentoo:
* since i'm lazy and i do NOT want to compile everything. i'm
a software engineer so i compile enough at work and when i come
home i want something that works :-)
* debian has all the tools to compile sources, be
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From: Benedict Verheyen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 12:39 AM
Subject: [OT] Debian vs Gentoo (discussed in newsletter)
Hi,
i just saw the topic raised in the newsletter. I would
never use Gentoo:
* since i'm lazy
most likely there is a hardware problem. Linux doesn't just shutdown
without a reason :)
Yep, my workmachine has 2 debian's and a win os running and i never
had problems with my debian systems before.
win98 is a piece of shit OS, and doesn't stress the hardware nearly
as much as a linux
hi,
I ran a test on the memory with mem386 and it doesn't look good at all.
I'm not saying this is the sole reason of the crashes but it might be a big
factor in the whole process.
This is the output ( test was still running) of what i received on screen:
1. wall time: 2:02:12
2. cached: 160 M
3.
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From: John Griffiths [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 1:58 AM
Subject: Debian reference - Three Cheers for Osamu
Just finished printing the Debian Reference to dead-tree
(i'll need it most when the computers aren't working
Hi,
i have a problem using ssh to tunnel ftp. I tried using it from a winbox to connect to
a linux server running sshd en wu-ftpd.
When i use the SSH Secure Shell Client program to connect to the server and setup a
tunnel, i can then succesfully use smartftp to connect to localhost and have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue 12 Nov 2002 08:42:43 +0100
Benedict Verheyen wrote:
Shyamal Prasad wrote:
Make sure your pop lines have a is 'userx' here line to get
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 05:45:23PM -0500, Alan Shutko wrote:
Jonathan Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Try fluxbox, for a different take on the blackbox idea. I prefer it
solely as it has a a better name.
The version in Sid is a bit buggy when it comes to resizing Emacs.
Don't
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From: nate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 1:57 AM
Subject: Re: server with debian 3.0 randomly shuts down when booting
Benedict Verheyen said:
Hi,
i'm running a server with debian woody testing / unstable.
Base
Hi,
i'm trying to install a mail server but i'm stuck with exim.
I run fetchmail and exim gets the mail from fetchmail
(running as a daemon). I have 2 users on the system
and my /etc/fetchmailrc contains 2 pop lines to check the
mail from the users.
1)I run fetchmail in daemon mode as root:
root
Shyamal Prasad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Make sure your pop lines have a is 'userx' here line to get the mail
to the right users.
It does have such a line. Yet it puts all mail in /var/spool/exim/input.
When you are fetching mail for
Hi,
i have some problems setting up ssh connection (not the scope of this email though not
yet :-) and i came across the /etc/hosts.allow /etc/hosts.deny files.
Now, i saw in some documents about ssh that they add sshd: all to the
/etc/hosts.allow file. Am i correct that these 2 files are only
Hi,
i installed and afterwards purged netsaint/unstable. However, it didn't
want to go cleanly :-) A lot of files related to this package remain
on the system. For instance there's a aolserver thingie that gets installed
and that is still on the system, symlinks to this aolserver are still
there
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From: mdevin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 2:26 PM
Subject: Re: Making a java 1.4.1 deb
snip
Yeah, It is a bit dissapointing that you can get rpms much earlier than
debs.
It seems as though you are just better
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From: Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian users list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 8:42 PM
Subject: testing vs. unstable
I've been using unstable, but I think I want to downgrade to testing. I
(foolishly) went ahead and upgraded to
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From: Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: Making a java 1.4.1 deb
Do you know why I can't get this in Woody? Specifically, why can't apt
see the testing or unstable versions of installwatch?
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From: Hugh Saunders [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 7:57 AM
Subject: Re: server with debian 3.0 randomly shuts down when booting
Benedict Verheyen said:
[snip]
When i tried to reboot
the system it would suddenly shutdown
It's a PII 266 (not overclocked) with a 300 watt power supply.
i just checked and it's a 350 power supply.
devices in it are 1 ide harddisk, 1 soundblaster isa card, a scsi card
and scsi cdrom, 2 pci network cards, geforce 32 and a diskdrive.
The motherboard is a DFI 686IPK Intel 440 FX Chipset.
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From: Jason Pepas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 3:20 PM
Subject: each debain cd has a different kernel
this is both a tip and a question.
I just found out from http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#bootable that you can
install
Hi,
i configured shorewall on my server to share the internet connection.
My apt.conf file contains a line to configure the use of the proxy
of my isp:
Acquire::http:Proxy http://proxy.isp.be:8080;;
However when i do an apt-get it gets stopped by the firewall.
apt-get install menu result:
1) run an internal DNS behind the firewall, and direct all queries at
that system, punch a hole through the firewall to allow that system
through. I do this on my network, I have a bridged freebsd box
which has a default ipfw policy of deny, then I told BIND to only
use UDP port 53 for
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From: mdevin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 2:46 AM
Subject: Making a java 1.4.1 deb
You might find usefull information here on how one can
build a deb package:
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/
Hi,
i'm running a server with debian woody testing / unstable.
Base install with shorewall, nothing else. (2.4.18 bf24 kernel)
IDE harddisk (ext3 partitions), SCSI cdrom, ISA SB AWE64
When i recently came home i couldn't access the net. After some
checking i found out that my server was down. I
- Original Message -
From: Crispin Wellington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian Users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: /etc/init.d services start/stop question
AFAIK...
K's are called in order as the run level is *exited* as
/etc/rc2.d/K20whatever stop
Hi,
i installed shorewall and it writes a lot of messages to the console.
I tried to edit syslog.conf and then running /etc/init.d/sysklogd restart
to remove all the clutter that goes to the console, but i failed
miserably.
What i would want to do, is to log the messages that now appear
on the
snip
oh yeah, i forget to mention that i think adding dmesg -n 1 to
the shorewall start up script will take care of this but i'm
trying to find a way to do this via syslog.conf.
Thanks
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Hi,
yesterday i installed woody 3.0 (testing/unstable) on my server.
I then installed ipmasq so it's able to share the cable connection.
For the moment all works well except for ftp: i get this error in
my ftp program:
Error opening data socket
Does anybody know what rule (for a .rul file) i can
Hi,
i just installed shorewall and it made 2 links in
/etc/rc2.d
K99shorewall and S99shorewall. I can see why the
S99
would have to be there. Is the reason of K99 to
prevent
net access forinstance when one goes "telinit
S"?
What scripts are called first, K or S?
Also, the debian
- Original Message -
From: Bijan Soleymani [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Benedict Verheyen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 12:17 AM
Subject: Re: Debian Gamers/Developers
Java really is a poor choice for Debian as the implementations of Java
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From: Gianfranco Berardi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vinai Kopp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 5:24 PM
Subject: Re: Debian Gamers/Developers
Vinai Kopp wrote:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 10:10:20PM -0500, Gianfranco Berardi wrote:
Hi,
i currently use a dual boot win98/debian 3.0. Since i'm having so much fun with
debian, i am going to put my Suse 7.2 server on debian too.
While i'm doing this, i would like to set up a simple mail retrieving mechanism.
I think exim will do the job fine but i want to be sure :-)
My network
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From: Romuald DELAVERGNE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: boot floppy?
Le 2002.09.05 09:42, axacheng a écrit :
Hello List :
How do i make a own boot floppy disk that include my SCSI device
and Network
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