In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
For all those who run the beta version of squid in unstable: There is
the release 1.0.9 available at ftp.fuller.edu/Linux/debian.
I tried to contact the author but no response meanwhile our Webcahce
was crashing every other day.
If you are in the same
problem you are seeing with Crack, but I compiled
it myself a couple of months ago with no trouble what so ever.
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if my serial console patches get integrated
into the kernel (needs a rewrite first).
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. Install strace from the devel/ tree, and when your inews
has started find out its process id with ps ax | grep inews and then
strace it with strace -fp process_id_here. You can then see exactly
what it is doing..
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maintainer
(Craig Sanders) about it. It has been my intent for quite some time to make
the Interim release but I didn't hear anything anymore from Craig.
Oh well.
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
John Harrold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a delima. My root partition is about 24Gb and it's full. The problem
is that I cannot figure out what is taking up the space. If I goto '/' and
run 'du -x' it says that about 500Mb are being used. This is about what I
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Floris Bruynooghe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a computer (old PC) running at my student house over the holidays
and was using it (as I am now) to ssh into and do my normal work etc.
Just by accident I discovered the `who -d' command and saw I had a
couple of 100
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Rob Benton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've my drive setup like this:
/dev/hdb1 /boot dos
/dev/hdb2 / xfs
/dev/hdb3 /usr/local xfs
/dev/hdb5 /u01 xfs
/dev/hdb6 swap
I've tried shutting down to single-user mode and then remounting / as ro
but all the xfs disk check
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
David Baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Several posters, including myself, have cited problems umounting the file
systems on shutdown with recent 2.6.8 kernels. This may be caused by timing
problems leaving the file systems busy. I got rid of the error messages and
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Marc D Ronell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Under Debian, is there a method which allows any user directly logged
onto the host and using the host's keyboard and monitor to take
ownership of some that host's devices?
pam_console
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Marc D Ronell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to gmane.linux.debian.user as well.
Miquel == Miquel van Smoorenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Marc D Ronell
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Tim Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 09:05:21PM +0100, Alan Chandler wrote:
Just to show its not networking problems, I have resorted to copying
the files
via scp - even encrypted I am getting about 0.5Mb/sec
That's horrible! Is this a 10Mb
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Pau Capdevila [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've added a probe in the umount rc script to see what's opened just
before trying to umount filesystems. I can see the following
COMMANDPID USER FD TYPE DEVICESIZE NODE NAME
lsof 2401 root1w REG
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
David Baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 15 October 2004 15:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
init 1 root 10u FIFO3,6176334 /dev/initctl
It is this init process, apparently. I have had the same problem with recent
2.6.* kernels.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Arjen Dragt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to determine the best category under which
to file a Debian bug report.
The symptoms (completely repeatable) are that trying
to change to runlevel S (via telinit or init) does not
work, insteat causes my screen
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Micha Feigin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where is the key used to decrypt the passwords (shadow) files stored?
I want to reinstall an old redhat system with debian, but I wish to
preserve old users and passwords to ease the transition process.
You can't decrypt
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Dale Scheetz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Data General dumb terminal hooked up to my linux box through a
hard wired serial port. The terminal seems to provide 24 lines on the
screen. Pine handles this fine, but joe and lynx behave as though there
were one more
You (Dale Scheetz) wrote:
On 28 Aug 1996, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
Probably a terminfo problem. Your terminal may have auto-wrap (auto-margins)
and terminfo says it doesn't, or vice verse. Also make sure that you do
have the right terminfo entry: if you set term to linux its terminfo
.
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.* is really a gateway to a mailing list. BTW, do you
have your moderators file set up right? When I post something in linux.*,
it shows up on our news server within a matter of _minutes_. You do have
linux.*:[EMAIL PROTECTED] in your moderators file, right?
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Craig Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sorry, i'm a bit snowed under at work and am finding it difficult to keep
up with my mail.
when we last spoke on this subject you were going to release your interim
version of the squid package.
Yeah, though I waited for an
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Christoph Lameter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Miquel van Smoorenburg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
: Christoph Lameter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: I think we should do the following.
:
: 1. Map all high traffic groups / mailing lists
and your system might even get unbootable
(which isn't too strange when your harddisk's dead).
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Stoyan Kenderov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you may want to know, that the package version 1.0.5-1 gives me
on an ordinary machine, ordinary setup a lot of oops
A user level program can _never_ result in a kernel oops. If it does,
it's bad hardware (RAM!) or yes, a
a ctlinnd reload hosts.nntp just_because command
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: Can't bind to server which serves
this domain
Perhaps you have setup your ethernet / localhost interfaces wrong? NIS
depends on broadcasts.. If the broadcast address is wrong, it will not
work. Check /etc/init.d/network.
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yet I think. We have the
most stable NIS environment of all Linux distributions at the moment ! :)
Disadvantage is that ypbind is a bit less flexible.
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the minicom manual page. It's all in there. Look for the -c
option.
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system (dpkg --purge) and reinstall
2. Unpack the .deb file and copy the /etc/init.d/apache from it
(dpkg -X apache_1.1.1-5.deb /tmp/apache)
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the standard xdm first.
All this results in Ctrl-R at the xdm prompt rebooting the machine!
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package) I could fix it. inn_1.4unoff4-2 is on its way.
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. And the main reason we use the dotlock
convention is so that it works over NFS..
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Ricardo Kleemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does 2.0.x have NFS file locking working yet? Mainly for the purpose of
exporting /var/spool/mail...
AFAIK file locking over NFS is still an issue in Linux... true?
Alas, yes. All Debian mail programs follow (or have to
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Fundamental [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does debian have a news server software i could use?
Yes, install the inn or cnews packages from the news/ section.
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like Sun Netra: I think
it stores part of the configuration info in its own files, so if you edit
the config files in /etc by hand and you then restart linuxconf it will
happily restore the old config over your changes. Ugh.
Basically it was designed for Slackware.
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.. On the slave, do a rm -rf /var/yp/your.domain, then run
ypinit again to re-initialize the database. That might help.
Mike.
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I am still having problems with init. My computer is up to date with
unstable. sysvinit was one of the many things that got upgraded in a
flurry last week. Now, programs that don't put themselves in the
background get killed before the gettys are started. For
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So that would become:
update-rc.d cron defaults 89
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can I find an untic program? untic is supposed to decompile
terminfo files.
It's called infocmp now. Don't ask me why.
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maintenance - there hasn't
been a new upstream version for over a year so I consider it mature.
So I don't think it really needs a new maintainer. But please check
it out and let me know what you think.
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messages and stuff them into sendmail
instead.
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files or you will have errors about not
being able to bind to the NIS server all over the place. Including
cron mailing you every _5_ minutes about it (though that might be fixed
in a recent libc5 package).
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the kernel tries to use as the root file system.
So it will boot the kernel and then before starting /sbin/init the
kernel will try to open /dev/tty0 as the console.. which fails.
And then the kernel will print the message
Unable to open an initial console.
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If you fix that, the system will stop sending you mail about it..
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According to Eloy A. Paris:
It means exactly what it says. Every day (by default at 3:00 AM) the
maintenance script news.daily has to run. This probably hasn't happened
for some reason or the other since a couple of days.
If you fix that, the system will stop sending you mail about it..
According to Pete Templin:
On Fri, 3 Jan 1997, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
According to Eloy A. Paris:
Was the time of the maintenance script changed from 6:42 AM in 1.1 to
3 AM in 1.2?
Yes, it has been changed to 03:08. However that is the setting in the
default
crontab
package would help.
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of the package?
No.
Why?
Which version of INN? In 1.4unoff4, ctlinnd was in /usr/lib/news/bin/ctlinnd
and /usr/sbin/ctlinnd was a symlink to it. In 1.5, ctlinnd lives in
/usr/sbin/ctlinnd.
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-linux boxes
be sure to mount them with the options rsize=8192,wsize=8192 (in
/etc/fstab).
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) export /usr with NFS from my Debian box, and mount it over /usr on the
other linux boxen (only solves development platform maintenance)
You really cannot share /usr over NFS between debian boxes right
now (dpkg would
In article 20020909110403.GA13708@harvey,
Keith Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anybody could point me in the right direction with the following
problem, it would be most appreciated :)
I'm trying to get mod_ssl to work with apache, but so far to no avail.
Install libapache-mod-ssl-doc
In article 1031600586.844.12.camel@debian1,
Charlie Grosvenor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have set up NFS mounted home directories on my machines. On my server
machine I am using the kernel NFS server, and am running Debian woody.
The nfs exports file looks like:
What happens quite
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Tim Dijkstra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody have seen this before and, more importantly, does anybody
know a fix for this?
It's auto-indent, and it's annoying.
Put this file in your homedirectory as .vimrc to turn
off all that nonsense (you really only
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Debian User [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Question, is there any way to set a default file permission on a certain
user folder inside the /var/www/ folder.
I want to setup accounts for users to upload web files, but the problem
is that whenever I upload files, the
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Holger Rauch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're right ;-) What I'm doing is
FILES=`$LS -lt1 $BACKUP_DIR/arc/*.arc | $TAIL -$NUM_OF_FILES`
for i in $FILES; do
$RM -f $i
done
($LS contains the path to ls and $TAIL the path to tail)
I want to remove the oldest
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Don Hayward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I should have been more clear about rpcinfo ---
rpcinfo -p client from the client fails
Fails how?
rpcinfo -p client from the server works but shows only portmapper and
nlockmgr
rpcinfo -p server from the client works
rpcinfo
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Joao Clemente [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, I must wonder: Is there a way to shift this by a wanted value?
(for instance, when x MOD y = 1, something like putting into cron the
instance (*/5)+1 ? It would run at 1,6,11,16,21, ... Is it possible?
Perhaps 1-59/5 ?
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Robert Waldner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 12:25:08 +0100, John Smith writes:
On Mon, 2004-12-27 at 10:48 +0100, Robert Waldner wrote:
I have a HP DL380 here with Sarge (current as of now) on it. Problem
rant It must be one of the most mentioned
On 2004.12.28 17:42, Robert Waldner wrote:
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 08:40:48 +0100, Robert Waldner writes:
Hmm, can it be that killall5 doesn't actually manage to *not* kill
itself?
Ofcourse it goes through great lengths to do exactly that - NOT
kill itself. It kills all processes _except_ itself and
On 2004.12.29 16:20, Robert Waldner wrote:
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 18:30:27 +0100, Robert Waldner writes:
No, kill(-1, SIGWHATEVER) is guaranteed to kill all processes
/except/ the caller. man 2 kill on any unix/linux box. What kernel
are you using, this might be a kernel bug. Is this an i386 or
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Massa Takeuti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My keyboard is a PS/2 American style 104 keyboard.
My mouce is a PS/2 wheel mouce.
I can use them for 2.4 kernel without any trouble.
I show you my kernel configuration.
Hmm, looks like the keyboard/mouse driver is not compiled
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Phil Dyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
David Clymer wrote:
The debian post install script probably doest go through the rc.*
directories looking for runlevel entries since these are all just
symlinks to a script in
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Phil Dyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Miquel van Smoorenburg said:
If you want to keep updates from starting the daemon, just chmod 644 it.
That sounds reasonable...and simple. :) thanks.
Reasonable, simple, and wrong
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Ivan Teliatnikov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good day.
When machine reboots and there is problem with file system one has an
option to enter root password and user fsck utility to check and fix
file system errors.
I think this is done via sulogin utility and
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Marco Calviani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adam Mercer ha scritto:
On 23/05/05, Marco Calviani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, normally, even if i use an SMP kernel if i'm not telling the program
to use both CPU it will continue using only one CPU, right?
Yes,
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Paolo Alexis Falcone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/26/05, Chris Boot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I upgrade the kernel without upgrading the userspace apps?
If you'd run in 64 bit mode - No.
In fact, you can. I built a 64 bits kernel on my amd64 workstation,
then
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Marty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Simon:
Jacob S wrote:
# hdparm /dev/hde
[...]
# hdparm /dev/hdg
Again, I think you are searching in the wrong direction. Your 'hdparm
-tT' results clearly showed that the great difference between your
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Adam Aube [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adam Funk wrote:
Sometimes /etc/init.d/exim restart stops but doesn't restart
the exim daemon. Does anyone see anything wrong?
Maybe the sleep interval is too short, and Exim doesn't finish exiting
before the script tries to
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Adeodato Simó [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, since some days ago, I've noticed that pts devices are not being
reused. I mean, the usual behavior was: open a xterm, which gets e.g.
pts/7, close it, open another one, which will get pts/7 again. Now it'd
get pts/8, and
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Axel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to upgrade libc6 2.3.2.ds1-10 to libc6_2.3.2.ds1-11 in Sid,
but I get this error:
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_2.3.2.ds1-11_i386.deb
(--unpack):
trying to overwrite `/etc/default/devpts', which
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Martin Lorenz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-=-=-=-=-=-
The following occurs when I try to install a new version of udev...
seems to be caused by 'initscripts', which is - I have no idea why - not
installed on my system...
not sure if I should file a bug. seems too
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Greg Sidelinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to find some documentation how installing testing on a system
using root on software raid1 and lmv. I've done some searching around
and most of the stuff I have seen is for the 3.0 installer and not the
new debian
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Alvin Oga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As for filesystems, I personally prefer ReiserFS, but that's just
personal preference. If you're comfortable with ext3, then by all
means use ext3.
ditto, reiserfs is a better choice than ext3
see the reiserfs vs ext3
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
LeVA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roberto Sanchez 2004. május 13. 01:51 dátummal ezt írta:
Thomas Adam wrote:
--- LeVA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
well. I think this is something with a misconfigured kernel,
because this isn't happening with my 2.4.26,
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Niels L. Ellegaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just looked at my system (Sarge/sid/linux-image-2.6.5-386), and it
seems that my bootlogd is not running. It does not create a
/var/log/bootlogd and at some point during the boot process I get the
following error.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
F.L. Tak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having very strage network problems with Woody. A seemingly random
amount of time after the machine has booted (I've seen it happen after a
few days, but also after a few hours), all network traffic slows to
almost a halt. If I
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Short answer: A lot of connections, not really.
Long answer: Well, TCP/IP only allows for something like 65535
concurrent connections...
.. per remote host.
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Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 24 March 2004 18.58, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
I now need to buy some hardware to set up a 2-disk RAID-1 array for a
server. The server will run debian with kernel 2.6. The cost
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 01:08:50, Alvin Oga wrote:
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
The problem with software raid is that if the first (boot) disk
goes south, the system won't boot anymore. If you're using RAID1
just for data integrity and don't care if you have to open up
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, Antony Gelberg wrote:
sector, and I'm tired of it. If you don't have time to make it into a
howto, let me know and I'll do it.
Please do it :-) I lack the time to write (and maintain) such
In article
xs4all.CAHurxuitAusyBJ9aqo0-Ncegvp4wHXb_dxdSjJQue-FF=_k...@mail.gmail.com you
write:
Hello, I am trying to build a kernel for my i386 PC on a amd64 server.
I follow a old instrusion at
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2008/07/msg00926.html . It can build
the kernel itself
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