, da der ISDN-Anbieter
die Bereitstellung unseres 3. Anschlusses vermasselt hat (DSL
außer Reichweite ;-(.
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dauert ein reboot nicht so lange ;) Geht auch
nachtraeglich, soweit ich weiss.
Oder liege ich falsch? Dann bitte sofort schreien!
Todeinfach:
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, sondern fest in den Kernel eincompilieren. Das betrifft
die
Kernel-Optionen [Liste der Optionen, wie sie in 'make config'
genannt werden!]. Sonst kann es zu Fehlern beim
Systemstart kommen, da diese Geräte bis zum Laden der Module
noch nicht verfügbar wären.
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ist, einen anderen zu beurteilen, ist bestenfalls ungewiß, aber
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Netter Spruch. Ist der von Dir?
Muß ich zugeben
sentences ... Thanks for your attention!
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screen refers
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On 18 Aug 98 at 23:10, count zero wrote:
hi to all,
when i boot up my linux debian 2.0 i find this message
modprobe: can't locate module char-major-10
Me too! Can you please forward any personal replies you get
that don't go through the list?
Tony
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Skripterei verwirrt mich.)
Just mail me--this won't interest very many on the list, I
reckon.
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/pop be, or is there
something else I'm doing wrong?
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What should the permissions for /var/spool/pop be, or is there
something else I'm doing wrong?
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MCV runnign in.talkd and in.ntalkd doesn't stop me getting no
talk
MCV daemon on pick.sel.cam.ac.uk errors. Where should the talk
MCV daemons be started?
Mine comes up on mesg y. You could put that in your profile I
guess.
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to
'keep up with the Jones'.
Which would bring the Linux league one step closer to the corporate
league. The next subsequent step being that the bugs left in the
release would be denied (or renamed issues) in the marketing
literature.
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Grateful for any tips,
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... but I can always boot from floppy and tar everything first if it
comes to that.
Thanks for your tips, though!
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Okay! How do I tell lilo about this?
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to try and help me out. Thanks guys!
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and disable the
init.d/pcmcia script before rebooting, but then what--go to dpkg and
install kernel and pcmcia module sources and recompile before
finishing the installation? That can't be the intended behavior.)
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old libraries from the oldlibs and maybe X11 sections of
the Debian installation--search the archives of this list or just ask
Corel if you can wait a few days for the answer.
T.
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be the intended behavior.)
Tony
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Germano Leichsenring wrote (on 7 Apr 00, at 16:52):
Hi, did you try this?
update-modules ; depmod -a ; /etc/init.d/pcmcia start
I did the depmod and start--didn't know about update-modules (why
update them? they're brand new) but I'll try it, thanks!
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and run anything root can in the
/etc/X11 tree.
Grateful for any hints,
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La idea de un Dios sabio, todopoderoso y que, además, nos ama, es una
de las creaciones más audaces de la literatura fantástica
. Whereupon xdm restarts it and the Login prompt is back.
I read 'man xrdb', but found no clues. I've checked all the
permissions I can think of, and as far as I can see the users
should be able to read and run anything root can, as far as
X11 is concerned.
Grateful for any hints,
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in translating web content, press materials and occasional
correspondence from German into English. Anyone interested in
contributing their skills?
Tony
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the character console...
I had the same symptom after Corel WP 8 and then some old libs that
it required. After a long search, the problem turned out to be the
permissions of /dev/null: the read bits had been disabled and needed
to be turned back on.
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this something to do with permissions or something?
I had this symptom recently. Somehow my /dev/null permissions had got
changed so that xrdb couldn't read from it except as root. chmod 666
/dev/null fixed it.
Tony
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packages so that I can
continue life with apt-get?
All kinds of anticipatory gratitude,
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MTA, I'd guess. An MTA is a normal part of a typical system.
Options for overriding such dependencies should be covered in the
man page somewhere.
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asked. It's been heck to get an X-server running on this notebook,
but if I save my XF86Config-4 very very safely, I think your
suggestion is the way to go.
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been very busy since then).
Now I'll try using of the Debianized 4.2 packages people indicated,
and I will read up on libc6 issues between woody and testing before
I decide which way to go.
You're a high-performance list, guys!
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... although the 2.2r*0* CD does?
At first I thought I had a coaster, but it boots fine on other
machines. FWIW the Progeny 1.0 CD I got off a magazine cover
won't boot on the Toshiba either.
Very curious (and holding on to those 2.2r0s),
Tony
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page. Oh, Samba is
version 2.0.7-3.
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for it in the exim
manual. (Read also about -t to go with that.) But your script
might be safer, and will in any case be more portable, if you
pipe the message to mail.
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be glad to share my config--just say GO--but I have to say I'm
not using the new script system from the current Debian package!
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And/or where is Donald Becker's NIC driver work now?
Tony
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NAT rule, and
incoming filters when the PPP link is up.
Other configuration info available of course. I'm clueless what
to do. Try other NICs on speculation? Downgrade the kernel
version?
How can I figure out where the problem is?
TIA,
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}).*/; $o=$1; $o=~s/ //g;print
$o\n;'|sort|uniq -dc|sort -rn
Funny, I'm not in the list, but I can't see where that pipeline
leaves out those of us with Debian in the first Received
stamp.
T.
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/ potato/updates main contrib non-free
^
There's a space after .org/
Did you miss it by any chance?
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are somewhat backlogged.
In anticipatory gratitude for all kinds of astute tips,
Tony
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ama,
es una de las creaciones más audaces de la literatura
fantástica. --Jorge Luis Borges
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patch cables. That way your network can stand being
plugged and unplugged a few hundred times.
If most of your computers are in one room, of course, you'd want
to put the switch there and just run patch cables (up to 15') to
the NICs.
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already manually messed with my /etc/init.d and
/etc/ppp/ip-up.d scripts enough, let me just ask for the
specifics before upgrading: certain internal problems with
segfaults due to certain mail content are fixed in the version
now in woody?
Tony
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recently upgraded my iso images from 2.2 r0
to r3, and now the gear in the install directory on CD 1 only
got me as far as the same message you noted. Fortunately I still
had the 2.2 r0 CDs with me, and they worked!
Has something been broken? Is anyone interested in more detail?
T.
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arguments.
(b) make sure both computers have meaningful timezone settings!
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you do, in /etc/init.d/my_ip_filters, then supplement them
with interface-specific rules in /etc/ppp/ip-
up.d/00more_ip_filters (and clean up in /etc/ppp/ip-
down.d/ZZmore_ip_filters).
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with CAPI and pppd. I can't really help much with your
combination.
any help or pointers appreciated.
Well, there's the i4l newsgroup, de.alt.comm.isdn4linux, and an
AVM-B1 mailing list which is on-topic only if you go the CAPI
route.
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, Exim passes
it to `gethostbyname()' in order to obtain the fully qualified
version.
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account, which is often not what's wanted).
If your /etc/aliases contains the reverse table of your
/etc/email-addresses, the local replies will stay local.
If that doesn't turn out to be true for you, hit me up for
config details: it works for me.
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What information is needed by people who might give me advice?
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0.07, 0.01
So your system was up all through that, eh ;-)? Well, you
missed a prime opportunity to test whether your disk motors can
still do the old zero-to-sixty.
T.
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with the
warning for a while, but of course I'd like to make it go away.
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installation
for a friend on Tuesday...
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an option in the .deb installation script saying
something like Would you like Gnome to provide a humorous
surprise on your desktop now and then? [y]/n
(BTW I once found an Easter egg I wasn't looking for. It was in
the back of my closet, and I found it in July--bweagh!)
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rmmod loop
returns:
loop: Device or resource busy
Any advice?
Tony
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Tony Crawford wrote (on 12 Feb 2002 at 15:57):
A couple of weeks ago I mounted an iso9660 image as a loopback
device. The CD image seemed to be in good order, but umount
failed, and ever since then ps aux has shown:
root 6747 0.0 0.0 00 ?SW Jan24 0:00
[loop0
installed Woody recently from the rescue
floppy images + FTP, and the whole PCMCIA bit came up
automagically. You might want to consider trying that.
Tony
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Richard Gaywood wrote (on 16 Feb 2002 at 18:05):
Hi. I'm having massive grief configuring a standalone ISDN router
and I could desperately use some pointers.
Are you using pppd or ipppd? What version? Have you read in the
man page about the demand and persist options?
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Richard Gaywood wrote (on 16 Feb 2002 at 18:37):
On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 07:21:34PM +0100, Tony Crawford wrote:
Richard Gaywood wrote (on 16 Feb 2002 at 18:05):
Hi. I'm having massive grief configuring a standalone ISDN
router and I could desperately use some pointers.
Are you
that would was an attempt at a past tense of
will in the obsolete sense of want to: ...someone who was
trying to formulate...)
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in your
/etc/interfaces. Just set up eth0 like a normal LAN interface.
Then pppoe will automagically put another interface, ppp0, on
top of it (on account of its command line argument) and that one
will be ppp.
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compiled as modules.
Anticipatory gratitudes,
Tony
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try useradd
Did you?
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The questions:
[...]
-- Is there anything to be gained by removing anacron and using
only cron?
That one I have now answered myself: No, no help.
Meanwhile here's the pstree:
init-+-apcupsd---apcupsd
|-atd
|-cron---cron-+-sendmail
Karl E. Jorgensen wrote (on 20 Feb 2002 at 9:57):
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 09:13:47AM +0100, Tony Crawford wrote:
Hi Gang! [...] Running iptables -L by hand, I see that
it's very slow. It takes a minute or two to read out the
FORWARD chain in particular. Even without the -v argument
I wrote (on 20 Feb 2002 at 13:08):
Karl E. Jorgensen wrote (on 20 Feb 2002 at 9:57):
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 09:13:47AM +0100, Tony Crawford wrote:
Hi Gang! [...] Running iptables -L by hand, I see that
it's very slow. It takes a minute or two to read out the FORWARD
chain
Alan James wrote (on 20 Feb 2002 at 15:53):
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 03:16:15PM +0100, Tony Crawford wrote:
By experimenting, I found out that the long lookup occurred
when my iptables rules used a netmask that does not correspond
to a known subnet, namely 192.168.2.0/28 when the local
anders als z.B.
dpkg -S /etc/wgetrc
wget: /etc/wgetrc
Without looking, lemme guess: maybe they're tarred from one
location and installed to another (after some install-time
modification) by a post-install script?
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that to a new name, edit it a lot, and read man update-rc.d
about the order of execution of the init scripts and see how to
set your routes after the interfaces are up.
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Hi, when will Woody be out?
Use it now, while it's still in ...
Sorry. But seriously, it's running very well for lots of people
already.
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loader
you're using can find the kernel without it.
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be
getting in the way?
Correct paths etc. in your apccontrol script?
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to recall when I was first getting to know Debian (2.0)
and using 3c509 and 3c900 combo cards, the mailing lists were
full of warnings about the 3c900B. Search some archives, there
may yet be some answers for you out there.
Tony (still wrestling with an intermittently unrecognized 3c509)
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the clock more or less
to the minute. After that, ntpdate worked (and is now adjusting
time upon PPP dial-up but no more than once an hour).
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in the .config file as opposed to
CONFIG_PPP.
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not ready. So I kept the ones I had, and they
worked OK--at least, ipppd did. Sorry, that computer's not here
so I can't give you exact version info. But you can always check
for fresh isdn software at ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/isdn4linux/
What kind of ISDN card is it BTW?
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(but
not in the computer's BIOS), then nailed all the other cards to
fixed IRQs in the BIOS PCI/PnP settings, leaving 9, 10, 12 and
15 free. The 3c509 came up on IRQ 10 and that was the end of
hours of struggle. Kernel 2.4.2.
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spool was corrupt.) Before this happens
again, maybe somebody can recommend ways to test for decaying
silicon? Preferably in-service; if that's not possible then at
least without booting a different OS?
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directly from boot off of
floppy in real mode of processor).
Also boots from LILO now apparently!
T.
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= Kyocera FS-1000
path = /tmp
guest ok = Yes
printable = Yes
printer = kyocera
printer driver = Kyocera FS-1000
printer driver location = \\%L\PRINTER$
=
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not emacs. Please, can't menu items just say what they
are?
I'm hip. Let's file a bug.
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see a few people there who know something of the world
explaining to the others about really dependable dependencies,
apt-get, and something like Debian's bug tracker. Welcome!
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Thanks again,
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Michael Kines wrote (on 15 Mar 2002 at 10:43):
I accidentally erased my /etc/issue .
Now, when I switch alt-ctrl f1, there is no
indication of what tty I am on. Where can
I get that back again? Thanks.
And read ISSUE ESCAPES in man getty(8).
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image_2.4.17-bf... package, which is intended to run on most
equipment, then I started with its config file when I needed a
custom 2.4.x kernel.
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Craig Sampson wrote (on 24 Mar 2002 at 16:22):
Like all RPM (or rather non APT)
distros its a nightmare to update and keep updated but you don't
care about this when you are completely new and can't get
anything running.
LOL!
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I'd like
most is bandwidth-on-demand: linkwise demand dialing.)
The fine print: Potato à la Bunk; kernel 2.4.9, pppd 2.4.1; the
hardware under the PPP interface is an AVM B1 ISDN card.
Many TIA,
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