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Carlos Carvalho
I use communicator 4.5 here with the latest glibc from unstable. It's
a multi-user machine. It very often goes into an infinite loop eating
all possible cpu. The only way to control netscrape is to set a time
limit of 3min on it...
iehrenwald ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 17 April 1999 03:14:
I am using pine to read/send mail. I am also using a dial-up connection
for my Internet access. My login name for my machine is 'ian'. My
account on my ISP is 'iehrenwald'. How do I get pine to send mail from
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
I upgraded to the latest unstable, including glibc 2.1, and suddenly
windows ssh clients, and some unix ones too, started getting the
server couldn't allocate a pseudo-terminal. What can I do? It's not a
problem of all pty's being used.
I tried to recompile sshd to no avail.
If I can't get this
Collins M. Ben ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 9 April 1999 11:18:
Then again maybe you could read the docs. You have two choices...
I tried...
a) rm -f /dev/ptmx
Ah, I hadn't noticed this in /dev...
b) make sure your kernel (2.2.x) is compiled with devpts support
and mount /dev/pts/
Package: netstd
Version: 3.07-2
I built an exports configuration with the anongid and map_static
options, and found that anongid is not honoured... The anonymous
mapping in the static file always goes to nobody/nogroup, regardless
of the anon[ug]id options.
Looking at the source I found this
A problem with our disk erased the partition table (at least). Is
there a way to recover the info, if it's still there? Maybe with some
ext2 utility trick...
I don't remember the partitions exactly; I tried to create the first
(root) one with the probable sizes with cfdisk and mounting but each
I'd like to set things up so that incomming mail goes directly to the
user home dir, instead of sitting in /var/spool/mail. How can this be
done? Can sendmail do it directly or I have to use deliver/procmail
for this?
Carlos
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I've got a filesystem of about 13GB, on a raid5 array. I'm trying to
set a quota of about 6GB for a user, but edquota produces random
values. When I use repquota or enter edquota again the values are much
lower!
Is the quota system limited at 4GB?? What am I doing wrong?
This is with quota
Hi folks,
I asked some days ago here how to make another machine hold the mail
while the main mail server is down. People told me to put another MX
record in the dns to point to the temporary machine.
Sure this is necessary, but I don't think it's enough. First, the temp
machine must recognize
I need to shutdown our main mail server for hardware changes, and I'd
like that another machine in our department receives the mail and hold
it until the main server is up again, and then sends the stored mail
to the server. How can this be done? The temporary holder can be our
gateway/dns, for
My site has been atacked by a hacker using a method that leaves a
directory .BitchX (or something close) in root's home dir. It gets the
user/password combination of any user that telnet, ftp or use pop3 to
get to the machine (no ssh).
What's the security hole that's being exploited? At first the
I've put some libraries in /usr/local/mydir, and made symlinks to
/usr/local/lib. However, ld-linux.so doesn't link them. Of course
/usr/local/lib is in /etc/ld.so.conf. Even if I put /usr/local/mydir
in /etc/ld.so.conf the program doesn't run. ldconfig -v shows nothing
in /usr/local/lib.
Why
Orn Hansen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 21 January 1997 20:17:
Now, this is pine and áéíóúý come out just fine, within the built in
editor...
Beautiful, but where did you find the áéí? They're not on our
keyboards... What I want is to be able to type 'a and get an á.
Carlos
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How is it possible to type accents in a mail msg. composed with pine?
I saw no mention of 8bit composing in the man page, docs and config
files.
Carlos
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There's no solution at the moment :-( :-( :-(
I have the same problem. The situation is even worse when the machines
are slightly different, and have a few different packages :-(
I have a suggestion, that I've not yet tried but I'll do soon. dftp
can make a list of packages that need upgrading.
Daniel Stringfield ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 28 October 1996 20:45:
On Tue, 29 Oct 1996, Lawrence Chim wrote:
So, I think libc 5.4.7 should be removed from rex and downgrade to 5.2.x.
Thats the point of REX isn't it? to be the latest of the stuff... if you
upgrade, and RECOMPILE
Zoltan Hidvegi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 29 October 1996 02:29:
I linked /bin/sh to /bin/zsh 3.0.1. However, when installing certain
specific debian packages in linux I get the following error:
Setting up gzip (1.2.4-11) ...
install-info: read gzip -d /usr/info/gzip.info.gz |: 13
Dirk Luetjens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 25 October 1996 13:10:
We plan to install the debian distribution in the whole network. I was
looking for a master installation script to run the installation
process automatically from a nfs mounted directory or via ftp. Are
there any solutions for
David Engel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 25 October 1996 13:45:
Lawrence Chim writes:
Once I upgrade libc to 5.4.7-1, netscape cannot run and it said
bus error. Then I downgrade to 5.2.18, netscape runs again.
Lawrence reported this to me earlier. I had not seen any problems at
that
Found it! The problem is that I recompiled rxvt, because the compile
options that are used in the binary package don't suit me. Something I
changed breaks the screen restoration.
BUG: I also noticed that the binary is compiled with -O -g. I think
all packages should be compiled with as much
Yves Arrouye ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 17 September 1996 00:10:
That wouldn't resolve Michael's problem: assume I change my
app-defaults file for SomeApp, just to adjust colors to my tastes.
Then comes a new release of SomeApp, with new features controlled by X
resources that are in the
I did a level 0 dump of a partition into another with the command
dump u0f - / | (cd /mnt; restore xf -)
Now I want to do a level 9 update, so that only what was changed since
the level 0 dump is upgraded. I tried
dump uf - / | (cd /mnt; restore xf -)
but I get lots of
warning: cannot create
I'm trying to search for unused files, but I want to exclude a
directory from the search. I tried
cd /scratch find . -atime +7 -path ./var -prune -o -print
but it doesn't work. Any clues?
Carlos
Here's part of a msg. I've just sent to debian-bugs:
-
Finally, another weird problem. lpd is complaining about invalid
printer names, but the printcap is correct; also, the behaviour is
somewhat erratic. To debug this I inserted a fprintf in the routine
that gets the hole lines from
I tried to send this to debian-bugs, but it hasn't been delivered for
2 days, so I'm posting it here as well.
Carlos
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Richard Lovison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 7 June 1996 18:35:
Does anyone know how to prevent a blank page from being printed at the
end of the print job when printing a .lj file created using dvilj?
Couldn't find anything in the lpr or dvilj manpage. Any help would be
appreciated.
We had
I've already sent several bits of my printing tale. Here's the whole
story...
I discovered a few problems with apsfilter, as I already reported.
Then I found that dvilj wouldn't take a dvi file from stdin, as
required for automatic formatting so that you can just do
lpr -Pprinter file.dvi.
And
Dirk Eddelbuettel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 3 June 1996 19:20:
Carlos Moral: if you want to have smart printing, use window$ :-( :-( :-(
Narrr. I am quite happy with one simple entry in /etc/printcap, plus one
gs_filter. All I print is in postscript (generated by genscript or dvipsk)
Suppose you have a window open in the local machine and you telnet to
another one from that window. I discovered that telnet passes the
DISPLAY variable to the remote machine, while rlogin doesn't. Up to
now fine, except possibly for a bug in rlogin that doesn't pass the
env var.
The problem is
Package: dviljk
Version: 2.5-3
Package: dviljk
Version: 2.5-3
cat file.dvi|dvilj - should work but doesn't. It complains of an
invalid null option. I'm surprized to see such a bug :-( Here's a
patch.
--- dviljk-2.5/dviljk/dvi2xx.c Sun Jan 8 15:22:13 1995
+++ /home/carlos/dvi2xx.c Mon Jun 3 17:10:13 1996
@@ -1568,7
Package: apsfilter
Version: 4.9.1-6
apsfilter considers a ljet4 and a ljet4l equivalent after setting the
options to dvips. However if you send raw postscript to it this is a
bug. The patch below corrects this, and a few more small glitches. It
seems the authors haven't used PRINT_DVI very much
Package: octave
Version: 1.1.1-2
When you invoke octave, it says failed to load symbols from
/usr/bin/octave.bin. Then when you invoke a function like fft, it
says failed to link library /usr/lib/liboctdld.a.
I tried to install the dld package, but it didn't help. This is on an
up to date 1.1
Package: lpr
Version: 5.9-11
After quite a long dive in the lpr sources I found the reason that we
can't remove jobs in a remote queue. First, our /etc/hosts was like
this:
1.2.3.4 fully.qualified.domain.name hostname
Inverting the columns to be like this
1.2.3.4 hostname
Stephen Early ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 16 May 1996 12:45:
e.g. have xdm login screens on vc 3,4,5,6
Yes, it's possible. Bear in mind that it will be necessary to run an X
server for each VC, which will take a lot of memory.
Isn't there a problem with the lock file?
Carlos
Package: lpr
Version: 5.9-11
Ian Jackson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 17 May 1996 14:24:
Rick Macdonald writes (Bug#3038: SOLVED: can't remove print jobs):
On Thu, 16 May 1996, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
I also found that lockchk in line 156 of rmjob.c is doing a
if (kill
We have a print server just upgraded to 1.1. When we submit jobs from
another machine it prints is fine. However, if we try to lprm job
from the machine where we issued the lpr, we get
print_server: strange name: permission denied
(one more line with permission denied)
Even root cannot remove
Craig Sanders ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 14 May 1996 19:00:
On Fri, 10 May 1996, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
I've just tested netscape without the overriding translations and it
works fine, with just keycode 22 = BackSpace.
However, this is only true if I invoke it from the shell
I'd like to ask the maintainers to post a description of the package
updates to debian-users or somewhere in the archive. In the last week
or so I upgrded two machines to 1.1 and downloaded about 53Mb of deb
packages. However on Saturday I noticed that many of them had been
upgraded. It's
I've just tested netscape without the overriding translations and it
works fine, with just keycode 22 = BackSpace.
However, this is only true if I invoke it from the shell. If it's
invoked from fvwm backspace doesn't work, with or without the
translations. Here's what I use to call netscape (I
Guy Maor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 9 May 1996 20:44:
! Shouldn't be necessary
keycode 107 = Delete
This is useless for me. I keep getting ESC[3~ when I type delete. With
the latest ncurses libs I still have to use stty erase ^H to be able
to erase when I type backspace.
xbase-3.1.2-8.deb
After upgrading to 1.1 I'm having two problems in rxvt/xterm. They
don't happen on the console.
One is already mentioned here, that after a program that uses ncurses
is called, lines longer than the width of the xterm/rxvt no longer
wrap. This happens with nvi, but also with ncftp. Is there a
Craig Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 6 May 1996 19:19:
Over the last few days, I have upgraded a (work) machine from
0.93r6 to 1.1 beta using Dale Scheetz's manual dpkg instructions.
All went smoothly except for libc4. I upgraded dpkg from aout to
elf tried again with the results
Thanks for the quick answers!!
About the wrap problem, the definitive solution is
Guy Maor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 6 May 1996 10:40:
ncurses-1.9.9e-1 fixes this.
But...
Rob Browning ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 6 May 1996 11:44:
Unfortunately the new version of ncurses that fixes this
The gs package is compiled to use svgalib and X. This is a nuisance, I
had to install svgalib only for gs. I propose to split it in one for
svgalib only and another for X only.
Carlos
Package: xbase
Version: 3.1.2-8
I upgraded X to ELF from .99R6, and after going through xbase, xfnt*,
xlib and some clients, xdm didn't start the server. I had to
re-decipher all the mess of xdm which I obviously had forgotten :-(
The order I did it was xlib, xbase, xfnt*, xserver-s3. It turns
David Engel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 30 April 1996 17:43:
I'm somewhat confused. What precisely do you want to do ?
Are cpp and gcc independent alternative packages ? If so then you
should use Provides/Conflicts.
If cpp is obsolete then you should use Replaces/Conflicts and
I found this in my machine, but couldn't trace it to any package...
It's also not in Contents for the stable/unstable tree, and a grep in
/var/lib/dpkg doesn't show anything.
Carlos
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