On 07/12/2017 12:58 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
I just spent about an hour with Google trying to fix a bash script that
worked last year. The problem was that it stopped sending attachments.
In the course of my research I found that mail / mailx over the years
has used a variety of flags for
On 06/25/2017 05:19 AM, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
This warning advisory is relevant for users of systems with the Intel
processors code-named "Skylake" and "Kaby Lake". These are: the 6th and
7th generation Intel Core processors (desktop, embedded, mobile and
HEDT), their related
In article alpine.bsf.2.00.0910172230400.45...@freire1.furyyjbeyq.arg you
wrote:
The hardware needs to be returned to the factory for a warranty-covered
replacement. I have an esata docking station and an esata hard drive I
can put this system on though. I'm using the command line and
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
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Can you open any browser and type
in the address bar 192.168.1.1 and click go. This should bring you to the
connection summary page of the Westell modem.
I have already tried 3 different browsers and none
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I looked at your resolv.conf in your earlier post and I don't see
a problem. What problem do you see?
I tried accessing 'myhome.westell.com' over dial-up and it said Server
not found, and I didn't think 'nameserver 192.168.1.1' was correct
because it's
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Larry writes:
What I'm thinking is maybe Verizon gives people different modems. My
modem says it's a DSL2+Router, so maybe it would work if it was just a
DSL2 modem without the Router?
Pppoeconfig will work if the modem is configured for bridge
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
I've been using Debian with dial-up for about 8 years and it's getting
pretty slow, so I thought I would try DSL. The problem is I have
absolutely no understanding of how DSL works. If I could get a
connection I don't even understand how the
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
Hello Larry, I am running debian etch with verizon dsl. I also have the
Westell 6100 dsl modem. I believe that the suggestions you are getting in
regards to dumping everything having to do with pppoe are correct.
Have you gone into the connections
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On Sat January 19 2008 18:55:27 Larry Fletcher wrote:
I can't find `route`.
Without 'route' your system may be unable to setup
your default route to the internet. I don't understand
what happened to 'route' on your system, as it is part
of the 'net
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Larry writes:
I know there's a problem with the `resolv.conf` but I don't know how to
fix it.
Try sudo apt-get remove --purge zeroconf.
It's not installed.
Larry
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I have been using pppoeconf with a verizon dsl modem for three years
with no problem whatsoever. I have an old box I use as a firewall - two
ethernet cards and always the current Debian stable distribution. One
ethernet card is connected to the Verizon
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On Thu January 17 2008 17:51:29 Larry wrote:
When I run pppoeconf I get: the Access Concentrator of your provider
did not respond. I have also tried pppoe-setup. At this point, I
really wonder if the modem is even connected to the computer. Is
Since upgrading to Etch I've started receiving the following
messages from Anacron:
Subject: Anacron job 'cron.daily' on lotek.lafn.org
/etc/cron.daily/anacron-sys:
Couldn't lock /sent
Could not send the message.
/
I eventually traced this to emails that mutt sends from the
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I'm looking for a solution to temporarily backup then restore a Debian
install--preserving the filesystem contents and attributes. The caveat
is that the capacity of the drive I'll be restoring to is smaller (all
other hardare is unchanged).
I saw this
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Nicolas,
- is it worth an upgrade ?
- is it as simple as an apt-get install kernel-image-xxx ?
I've just done almost exactly the same thing as you are contemplating
(upgraded to sarge, then from 2.2.20idepci to 2.6.8-3-386). I used
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Larry Fletcher on 06/09/05 21:19, wrote:
Okay. Now I see there is a difference between a session
manager and a window manager. Apparently some window managers
have session managers and need them to run properly and some
window managers don't use
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On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 11:10:11AM -0700, Larry Fletcher wrote:
After looking around some more I found out the x-session-manager works
for startx, but it's not updated when new window managers are
installed. The x-session-manager updates:
/etc
I just upgraded to debian sarge which uses icewm 1.2.20+21pre1-3.
The problem I'm having with icewm is the window titles switch
when the initial application calls another application.
For instance, when mutt loads the editor mcedit the title of
the window is changed to 'mc - host:/path' and it
Can someone tell me what is causing the following errors?
Sep 24 21:53:32 localhost kernel: hda: dma_intr: status=0x51
{ DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
Sep 24 21:53:32 localhost kernel: hda: dma_intr: error=0x40
{ UncorrectableError }, LBAsect=22581489, sector=1825392
Sep 24 21:53:32
On Oct 26, 2001, Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 11:23:57AM +0800, Arne Goetje ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
ok... I will use gv, I think...
Then I don't need acroread...
I'd drop acroread based on Adobe's prosecution of Dmitry Sklyarov under
the DMCA.
I use both gv and
On Aug 28, 2001, Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 02:22:02PM -0400, dman wrote:
On Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 02:01:29PM -0400, Robert Mosher wrote:
| I recently started using Loadlin as my boot manager, and I noticed that
| Linux only sees 64MB of my 256MB of RAM. Is there a way I
How do I change the default browser from konqueror back to lynx or
netscape? What happened is I installed konqueror to see what it
looked like and now when I try to view an attachment in mutt I get an
error that says sh: konqueror: command not found.
It seems like the answer would be archived
Problem solved! After figuring out how to 'grep' every text file on
the system I found that '/etc/mailcap' was full of 'konqueror' entries
and running 'update-mime' removed them. Now mutt is back to using
lynx to view attachments.
On Aug 24, 2001, Larry Fletcher wrote:
How do I change
I would like to upgrade from a 486 to Duron based system, but I don't
want to have to compile a kernel. After reading the following it looks
like the standard kernel would work. Am I right or would I be better
off with a Celeron based system?
Larry
On Feb 21, 2001, studenten wg wrote:
hi
It's fixed. For some reason the supplied redialer script
didn't work, but I was finally able to write a simple redial
script that even I could understand.
Larry
On Jan 19, 2001, Larry Fletcher wrote:
After upgrading from slink to potato the pppd persist option no
longer reruns the scripts
After upgrading from slink to potato the pppd persist option no
longer reruns the scripts in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d after a connection
has been broken and then reestablished. Is there some way to
configure pppd so the scripts are rerun after persist reconnects?
If not, is it possible to change from
On Aug 03, 2000, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 11:13:04PM -0700, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
Help, PLEASE HELP
I've done somethig very bad.. I did:
rm * /var/spool/fax/outgoing
I was user not root (little sigh), but I lost a lot of data.. Is
I've looked at most of what is available and the closest thing to
Yarn is the Tin news reader, they're almost identical. For email the
best thing I've found is Mutt. Mutt can be configured with what I
call 'tin style cursor keys' so I can go back and forth between
readers without getting
I searched through all of the old messages on this subject and
couldn't find a fix for the problem, except using another time
server.
My problem is I'm behind a firewall and can only use a local
time server that won't work with rdate. Has rdate been fixed
yet? If so, is there somewhere can I
On Jan 18, 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I discovered my problem, but another came up. Here it is: I was
tweaking some of /etc/X11/XF86Config, where it configures the mouse.
I modified /dev/mouse to /dev/ttyS3 (where my mouse is). X failed. Tried
to use /dev/gpmdata (while running gpm
I just installed navigator 4.5-1 (navigator-smotif-45) and there is no
place to set proxies. Is there some reason proxies are not allowed in
this version?
Are proxies only available after registration?
When I installed navigator I saved the registration information to a
file to send it by email
,
Larry Fletcher
, slhc
might be required for diald and slip even though I'm not going to use slip
to connect, and I have no idea what nls_iso8859_1 is for.
So what I'm wondering is do I actually need any of these last four modules?
And if so, why?
Thanks,
Larry Fletcher
Redondo Beach, CA USA
right now, maybe later. :-)
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
Thanks John!!! And thanks to everyone else that replied!
Larry Fletcher
Redondo Beach, CA USA
The first time I tried pppconfig it worked perfectly, but I just tried
to change the phone number and now it won't connect. (The only change
is the phone number, everything else is the same.)
I tried deleting /etc/ppp/peers/provider in an effort to erase the
defaults and start over, but when I
Larry Fletcher wrote:
The first time I tried pppconfig it worked perfectly, but I just tried
to change the phone number and now it won't connect. (The only change
is the phone number, everything else is the same.)
I tried deleting /etc/ppp/peers/provider in an effort to erase the
defaults
with pppconfig would
cause a login failure? When I started using Debian a few months ago I
thought pppconfig was the easiest part of the whole installation.
Larry Fletcher
Redondo Beach, CA USA
P.S. Here's my /etc/ppp/peers/provider file:
# This file was generated by pppconfig. You can edit
Michael E. Touloumtzis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jan 30, 1999 at 06:56:48PM -0500, Michelle Coelho wrote:
Now I want to install the bare minimum X11 and a browser (preferably
netscape), as I'm low on disk space (I've just 72 Mb left).
Anyone's any suggestions
Try starting with the
On Oct 06 1998, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to install Debian on my 386 w/ 4Megs of RAM and
hercules video. Using the lowmem.bin image, here is what
happens...
I've been trying the same thing. So far I have been able to install
Debian Hamm from 1.44 disks using the Installing
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