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Re: Execute shutdown as other user than root

2003-11-11 Thread Mental Patient
Iago Sineiro wrote:
Hi.

I want to execute shutdown as other user than root. How to do it? Is it
possible?
Note: I want to do it in one box with Debian that doesn't have command sudo
and I don't want to install it.

make shutdown suid root and only executable by the shutdown group?

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Re: Single-use root account?

2003-11-07 Thread Mental Patient
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 07:55, J. Bruce Fields wrote:

Why not?  They already have physical access to the machine, what more
would you give up to them by telling them the root password?  For a home
computer, I don't see much reason not to just stick the root password on
a post-it note on the monitor You already trust anyone that's in a
position to see it.


And if a not-so-trustworthy friend or acquaintance wanders by,
he can destroy you.
The all-privilege sudo is the best idea, since the actions are
audited.
Who cares? If a not-so-trustworthy anyone is there when you're not, the 
game is over. Physical access == no security. And the auding of full 
sudo is trivial to circumvent.

sudo vim /etc/network/interfaces
:!bash
Anything done in this shell (which is running as root) will not be audited.
or

reset
init=/bin/bash
Insta-root, no password needed. No auditing. Works with just about any 
boot loader. Passworded boot loaders can be bypassed by bootable media. 
Passworded bios can be reset. And for the truly hard core, the hard 
drives can be removed, and remounted in another machine, modified, then 
reinstalled (yes, I'm wearing my tin foil hat today).

If it were me I'd either just give them the root password or sudo.

You could always do the low-tech method. Put the root password in a 
sealed evelope in your desk drawer. When needed, the seal can be broken 
and the password used. Post-use, change the password and put a new 
sealed evelope in the desk drawer. Either way its honor system based. 
Sudo implies trust not to abuse it as does giving the root password.

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Re: Browsers that *don't* support about:blank

2003-11-03 Thread Mental Patient
Tom wrote:
I filed a wishlist bug against links asking for it to support 
about:blank (highly useful in frames pages as a default for the body 
frame).

Thats an abuse of side effects and its usefulness is debatable. A highly 
useful default page in a frameset is one with relevant CONTENT. If you 
really want a blank page, create a blank page.

Maintainer closed it as a nonstandard feature, but asked me I could 
point to a standard.  Do you know of any significant graphical browsers 
that don't support about:blank by returning a blank page?  I know they 
all handle other about:xxx commands differently.


I think what he meant was as standard as in some sort of accepted and 
somewhat followed document like say... an RFC or w3c standard. In other 
words some sort of guarentee that is less subject to interpretation than 
my-browser-does-it-this-way. In addition to browsers, how are spiders 
that make an attempt at doing frames supposed to support about:blank? In 
other words, what does it offer to the world at large as a standard that 
can be relied on and is different from a blank page? If its just a way 
to avoid 3 html tags, is it really even worth creating a patch and 
supporting? Further, if you did use about:blank for a page and at some 
point MS decides to make about:blank an msn page, opera decides to sell 
advertising space on about:blank and konqeror points to kde.org/news, 
who is right?

Beides. When I start links with no arguments, I get a blank page. Whats 
the problem? You should file a bug against whatever site uses 
about:blank as content.

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Re: Browsers that *don't* support about:blank

2003-11-03 Thread Mental Patient
Tom wrote:
How come y'all are being adversarial?  I agree with the maintainer.
I'm just curious what browsers support it :-)  Jeez, grandstanding

Sorry if I came off as adversarial. Neither lynx nor w3m support 
about:blank. Neither does wget, LWP::UserAgent or any of the Java user 
agents I've thrown it at. Python doesn't seem to support it either. 
Simply put, its not a valid url. Any language suited for doing HTTP 
would have to be patched/modified to deal with it. The more things you 
think of, the more clearly it is that the 'big' gui browsers use it as a 
hack to get to a blank startup page.

You know there are such things as defacto standards as well as 
dejure standards.  It is my contention that many browser authors have 
found it useful to include about:blank primarily as a way of saying 
no start page.  If it's not a standard, how come everybody's doing it?

Links is doing that. If you start it without any arguments, you get a 
blank page. Thus the 'defacto' standard of a blank start page is 
preserved without an explicit tag. There's also a concept of 
'interpretation'. :)


The Romans couldn't think of the concept of zero, and thus doing long 
division in Roman Numerals sucked. :-)

They not only couldn't concieve of zero, the very concept was 
discouraged. There's a cute book called the History of Zero (or 
something very close to that), you should read it, its fun.


Did you know that in SQL the truth value of NULL = NULL is NULL.  And 
the group by statement groups together things whose equality truth value 
is TRUE.  Except it groups together NULLs :-)

People have trouble of thinking of things that aren't there. :)


Fair enough. However, the maintainer never said no. They said to show 
them a standard. So write an rfc. The thing to remmeber is that any 
changes the debian maintainer makes to links will need to be preserved 
from that point forward. Therefore it is in their best interrest to only 
make the minimum changes needed to make moving changes upstream into 
debain less painful. Perhaps they feel that supporting about:blank will 
not make it into upstream and will thus be a burden to support moving 
forward. Remember, debian supports multiple architectures and branches.

Now, if there were a standard the likelyhood of about:blank being 
supported upstream would increase. So would the likelyhood of a patch to 
add such behavior being accepted. So really, you could take 2 aproaches. 
Write a standard, or ask upstream.

My original question of 'what value does it provide' still stands. I 
can't think of a use that only about:blank can solve. In fact, I think 
the use of about:blank in the case you mention causes more problems than 
it solves.





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Re: Browsers that *don't* support about:blank

2003-11-03 Thread Mental Patient
Tom wrote:
On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 01:30:21PM -0500, Mental Patient wrote:

Tom wrote:

I filed a wishlist bug against links asking for it to support 
about:blank (highly useful in frames pages as a default for the body 
frame).

Thats an abuse of side effects and its usefulness is debatable. A highly 
useful default page in a frameset is one with relevant CONTENT. If you 
really want a blank page, create a blank page.


Okay, then the correct action is *not* to file a bug against links 
asking it to support about:blank.  The correct action is to file a bug 
against Mozilla asking it to remove support for it in HREF and frame SRC 
arguments, correct?

As long as we care about being standards-compliant.

/me ducks

The standard doesnt forbid it. Additional tags are what killed browser 
compatibility in the first place. We need more tags like iframe and 
embed. A generic csshole tag would suffice.

And if at somepoint that happened (fixing href and src tags) and your 
site broke, where would that leave things? You're relying on a side 
effect subject to interpretation. Thats it. This is not a flame, just an 
 observation.

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Re: Crash in fork.c on everything = install hosed

2003-11-03 Thread Mental Patient
Malcolm Box wrote:

OK, that looks like it might fix things.  But can anyone tell me how 
to get the new version onto my machine given that both dpkg  apt-get 
don't work at the moment?  Is there some way to manually unpack the 
files from the .deb into the right places?

Malcolm


Last time I broke libc, I fixed it by booting off my rescue (knoppix) cd.
Mounted all the filesystems under /mnt/debian. It looked like
/mnt/debian
/mnt/debian/boot
/mnt/debian/usr
/mnt/debian/var
etc...

I used knoppix to download the libc6 deb and copied it to the root 
filesystem (/mnt/debian) of the hosed installation.

I then cd'd into /mnt/debian and did the following:
ar x PACKAGE.deb
That left 2 files, data.tar.gz and control.tar.gz. I untared data.tar.gz 
and rebooted.

It worked, I was fine. Just to be sure, I did an apt-get --reinstall 
install libc6 to make sure everything was updated (package info, control 
scripts, etc).

HTH



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Re: xlibmesa3-gl overwrite problem with ATI on sid

2003-10-31 Thread Mental
On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 10:26:18AM +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
 using Radeon 9200 and its proprietary driver fglrx-glc22, with the
 latest upgrade of today I get the message
 
 dpkg: error processing
 /var/cache/apt/archives/xlibmesa3-gl_4.2.1-13_i386.deb (--unpack):
  trying to overwrite `/usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1.2', which is also in
 package fglrx-glc22
 
 I understand the problem; I also had to force the install of that
 ATI-driver.
 Since I don't want to break anything, how can I optimally circumvent
 this issue ?


I 'solved' the problem by putting the mesa packages on hold. There's
probably a better way by using diversions or something, but echo
packagename hold | dpkg --set-selections was simplest. 


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Re: no sound in galeon/mozilla flash

2003-10-31 Thread Mental
On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 10:52:32AM -0500, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
  If none of this helps, do an 'fuser -v /dev/dsp' and see what
  processes are using it. Kill them and retry using flash (you might
  have to restart the brower completely as I'm not sure that flash
  ever retries the open on the soundcard).
 
 when i'm using xmms, that lists about 7 PIDs accessing /dev/dsp.

Actually those are threads, but yeah. 


 when i kill xmms, make sure nobody's accessing /dev/dsp, and restart
 my browser (either galeon or mozilla), i still get a picture with no
 sound, and 'fuser -v /dev/dsp' doesn't tell me that anyone's accessing
 the sound device.
 
 hm ...
 

Mozilla packages in debian have a dsp wrapper thats configurable at
install time. It looks like you're using OSS drivers for the card. I've
had flash working in moz under debian... Check if there's a dsp wrapper,
if there is, either make sure the daemon needed is running, or dont use a
wrapper. 

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Re: no sound in galeon/mozilla flash

2003-10-30 Thread Mental Patient
Nori Heikkinen wrote:
short version: i can't get sound with flash in mozilla or galeon.

longer version: 
i've installed flashplugin-nonfree and libflash0.  i can see flash
movies in my two browsers (haven't tested it on anything else), but i
can't hear anything.

sometimes xmms is running when this happens; sometimes not.  

sound in general works.

can anyone help me out here?  all i want at work is a little
homestarrunner!
thanks a lot,

/nori



Some sound cards (sblive and... i forget) support multiple opens in 
hardware. Meaning, more than one program can open and use /dev/dsp at once.

Other cards do not support this, so if one program is using /dev/dsp, 
nobody else can. For desktop environments, this is largely worked around 
by using a dsp wrapper (esound for gnome, artsd for kde) and using that 
daemon to get to sound instead. xmms has plugins for both, or it can use 
alsa/oss natively. The downside is that this adds a little latency to 
the sound, but personally I've never noticed it. Then again, at home my 
primary sound card supports multiple opens so not everything is using 
artsd.

You didn't mention what the underlying sound system is, but it doesnt 
matter much as I do belive flash only supports oss. If you're using 
alsa, load the oss compatibility modules for playing pcm data and using 
the mixer.

If none of this helps, do an 'fuser -v /dev/dsp' and see what processes 
are using it. Kill them and retry using flash (you might have to restart 
the brower completely as I'm not sure that flash ever retries the open 
on the soundcard).



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Re: Time is runnign too fast

2003-10-29 Thread Mental Patient
Nori Heikkinen wrote:
oh my god, i can't decide if that link is hilarious or what ...

  Barbie Wizards guide girls through the process of partitioning
  their disks, formatting volumes, mounting Samba shares, and
  installing packages.
  This kind of attention to detail and thorough understanding of
  female limitations also shows in the step by step Barbie Wizards
  that guide girls through the process of partitioning their disks,
  formatting volumes, mounting Samba shares, and installing packages.
  During the installation, girls are allowed to play a fashion-plate
  game or view a slideshow of rainbows, kittens, and Mattel products.
!!

is this a joke??

/nori

Its something, certainly not serious. It being a joke is subject to your 
sense of humor.

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Re: classic deficiancy in both windows and linux ?

2003-10-24 Thread Mental Patient
Daniel B. wrote:
When you're looking at a directory using a graphical interface, a lot:
- You have to open or at least switch to a different window.
- You have to type or copy and paste the directory name.
- You won't get the same data displayed by the graphical interface
  (which you'd expected it to print if it supported printing).

Not that I dont see your point, but why should a graphical interface 
emit text? If you want to print a graphical representation of the 
filesystem, print a screen shot. If you want a text file, use the text 
inteface.

I think that to some degree you're confusing 'want' with 'need'. I'm 
sure different people have different ideas on what you're talking about 
is supposed to do, or would want slightly different functionality, etc.

If or when one wants to use a command line, that's fine, but when
one it using a graphic interface, it should still support printing
directory listings.
I can relate to this. I found myself using imagemagic often to 
manipulate photos taken with a digital camera. I use nautilus/gnome as 
my desktop environment. After a while it got annoying to have to keep 
dropping into a shell to rotate, scale or montage the picture(s). So I 
wrote  a couple pygtk scripts and put them in the scripts dir for 
nautilus. So now I can select a bunch of pictures, right click and send 
them to the wrapper. Up pops a gtk2 interface that I can use to set 
options like rotational direction, or filetype to output as a montage. 
It fits in with the rest of the desktop and I dont have to keep 
opening/closing terminals.

They're guified shell scripts really. Might be one way to scratch your 
itch. They serve a specialized need and aren't flexible. But if its a 
common task you're doing, thats one way to solve the problem.

Not sure, but I do believe kde has a similar functionality.

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Re: classic deficiancy in both windows and linux ?

2003-10-24 Thread Mental Patient
Jean-Marc V. Liotier wrote:
On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 17:11, Mental Patient wrote:


I found myself using imagemagic often to 
manipulate photos taken with a digital camera. I use nautilus/gnome as 
my desktop environment. After a while it got annoying to have to keep 
dropping into a shell to rotate, scale or montage the picture(s). So I 
wrote  a couple pygtk scripts and put them in the scripts dir for 
nautilus. So now I can select a bunch of pictures, right click and send 
them to the wrapper. Up pops a gtk2 interface that I can use to set 
options like rotational direction, or filetype to output as a montage. 
It fits in with the rest of the desktop and I dont have to keep 
opening/closing terminals.


Very interesting. Are your scripts distributed somewhere ?



Nah, not yet. The pygtk stuff is still new to me. It was an excuse to 
learn some python. My TODO list includes cleaning up the code and 
releasing it. I still have to write the 'scale image' script. Its just 
some ugly duct tape and bubble gum code at the core of it. The one thing 
perl has on python is that there's an imagemagic module for perl. My 
python scripts are doing lots of os.system() calls :)

However, I do believe there's a plugin site for this sort of stuff and 
lots of other people have done this.

But if ya want a tarball, I could put a cvs snapshot somewhere. Its 
nothing too terribly exciting.





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Re: 2.4.0 GNOME in Sid

2003-10-20 Thread Mental
On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 02:26:31PM -0400, Greg Folkert wrote:
 Now that I have done it (on Saturday afternoon) I did a dselect update
  apt-get -u dist-upgrade
 
 Now, for the fun part:
 
 Whence restarting gdm I get:
 
 
 duke:~# /etc/init.d/gdm start
 Starting GNOME Display Manager: gdm/usr/bin/gdm: error while loading
 shared libraries: libbonobo-activation.so.4: cannot open shared object
 file: No such file or directory already running.
 

Weird. I just dist-upgraded recently too. Everything was fine here. The package 
you want is libbonobo2-0.
/usr/lib/libbonobo-2.so.0.0.0
/usr/lib/libbonobo-activation.so.4.0.0
/usr/share
/usr/share/lintian
/usr/share/lintian/overrides
/usr/share/lintian/overrides/libbonobo2-0
/usr/share/doc
/usr/lib/libbonobo-2.so.0
/usr/lib/libbonobo-activation.so.4
/usr/share/doc/libbonobo2-0


 


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Re: [OT] CVS diff: hard vs. soft tabs

2003-10-10 Thread Mental Patient
Nori Heikkinen wrote:
hey all,

this is kind of off-topic, but i figured this is the community most
likley to have dealt with this sort of thing in the past, and be
opinionated about it.
i've been editing a lot of code over the past few months that was
originally saved to disk with hard tabs for indenting.  i can't work
with hard tabs, and so managed to reformat the entire thing to use
spaces (basically a s,^I,  , iirc) before i began my massive
overhaul of this file.
now it's time to check it into CVS.  i don't want every single line to
show up as different just because of tab characters, so i need to find
a good solution on how to transform my indents back into tab
characters.  clearly the reverse -- s,  ,^I, -- won't just work, as
there are places where two spaces exist that i wouldn't want a tab.
is there some way to open the file in emacs (in which i assumer it was
originally written; i use vim) and run it through a re-indentder with
hard tabs on?  or could i do this in vim?
suggestions  opinions welcome.  thanks a lot,

/nori

I've done this with mixed results. In general if you're going to work on 
projects, its a good idea to come up with your format conventions first. :)

However, sometimes you just inherit code and really there isnt much you 
can do about it. Its right up there with cuddled elses, some people do 
it, others dont. CVS is going to have huge deltas due to indent 
formatting. If I'm going to change the format of the code, I will 
usually commit ONLY format changes with a comment to that effect, then 
commit code changes. It makes it easier to see what was actually changed 
that way. When you do huge reformats, you're going to wind up in merge 
hell if you have lots of developers or multiple branches of the code. 
It'll be difficult to tell what actually changed, vs what was merely 
moved around.

For things like indenting, etc, you could always adjust what you have 
your tabstop set to.

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Re: [OT] CVS diff: hard vs. soft tabs

2003-10-10 Thread Mental Patient
Nori Heikkinen wrote:

right, that would have been nice ... but, as you say, i just inherited
this one.  not much i could have done about setting conventions first.

For things like indenting, etc, you could always adjust what you
have your tabstop set to.


what i have my tabstop set to doesn't matter -- that's how my editor
interprets hard tabs on disk.  what i have is _no_ hard tabs on disk,
and i want to put them there.  that's more complex, right?
Indeed it is. What you're essentially saying is along the lines of
I've made sweeping format changes to the code before working on it, and 
now I only want to commit the actual code changes. How do I do that?, 
right?

I'm not sure how well this would work, but you could try something like 
this:

Checkout the original, unaltered file you started with. Do a

diff -uNrw originalfile newfile  changes.diff

patch -p0  changes.diff

This should (I've only done some basic, rudimentary tests) only change 
the orignial file in the way that you want. In other words, the original 
file should be formated in its original state, but your new code should 
now be in it. Please make backups/check the output.

Keep in mind that you may want to go back and reformat your bits of code 
so that the styles match, but this should get you most of the way there.

My general rule of thumb is that unless I'm taking over the code for an 
extended period, I simply preserve the style it is written in. Its 
easier to deal with that way, especially if you know you're either not 
going to work on it again, or infrequently.

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Re: simply mutt (Re: Mutt with evolution)

2003-10-07 Thread Mental Patient
duck wrote:
Alternatively you could bind the f12 key to fetchmail as I have:
macro index f12 !fetchmail\n
fetchmailconf is working fine in sid (used it yesterday).

For running fetchmail periodically I am using gnome's inbox monitor
applet (execute fetchmail before each update). I prefer not to use the
daemon method (/etc/fetchmailrc) as this method allows running fetchmail
manually without becoming root. crontab is good too (crontab -u).

You dont need to be root to run fetchmail as a daemon. Use the -d 
parameter when you start fetchmail and supply a time interval. It'll run 
in the background as you and poll mail every N seconds. When I used 
fetchmail, I would have it start in the background when I logged in.

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Re: Debian-based distros ??

2003-10-06 Thread Mental Patient
stan wrote:
A general wor of wisdom here, for what it's worth.

I once made the mistake of allowing myself to be sucked in by the siren
song of these offshot distors. As a result I am stuck with 2 machines (one
at home, and one at work), bith of which I still actively use, but can't,
in any reasonable way, update.
Both machines were, at one time, lot's nicer than the Debian mainstream at
that tiem.
In mycase it was Progey, who sure looked like they would be around :-(
So why can't you update?

I ask because I've installed via libranet and knoppix (as well as the 
usual debian installer), and I haven't had this problem.

Sure, knoppix jumped the gun on packageing X 4.3 and  I had a couple 
minor problems with it, but it was easily fixed. Further the 
dist-upgrade to sid was a little bumpy, but thats to be expected anyhow.

Are you saying that you cant upgrade to stable? Just wondering what the 
problem was.

I've known people running testing who've backed out to stable, so there 
must be a way you can 'get back on track' so to speak. Then again, your 
definition of reasonable may differ from mine.



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Re: Debian-based distros ??

2003-10-06 Thread Mental Patient
Ralph F. De Witt wrote:
Mental:
Please forgive me jumping in here, I have just finished a Knoppix hard disk 
install, and need guideance in how to convert to unstable. The last time I 
tried I ended up with several version of hotplug and several essential files 
went missing, It was a horrible mess. But I need to move to unstable as there 
are several apps I need to run and they are only avalible there. So I was 
wondering if you could help me convert to unstable? Or point me to some good 
documentation/how-to's. Being brand-new to debian is not helping. I would 
have installed woody, but I was unable to get x working. Thanks for any help 
you can offer.
Ok, in no particular order here's the essentials of what I did. Keep in 
mind I've been using debian for.. a while. Several years, and I'm still 
learning. I also tend to brute force things, so I'm sure there are more 
elegant solutions. I'm by no means an expert an package management yet. 
I abuse having broadband and have no issues with purging all of 
kde/gnome/X11 and reinstalling if it fixes a weird dependency problem.

The first thing I did was backup my sources.list and my list of 
installed packages. Just make a backup copy of the sources.list. To 
store the list of installed packages on your system, just do:
dpkg --get-selections  selections.txt

Next, I pruned down the actual sources.list to only the unstable entries 
as well as an entry for a couple things I wanted fetched from unofficial 
 apt repositories. I also removed the apt-pinning that was going on.

Next I did an apt-get update followed by an apt-get dist-upgrade.
Read whats on hold. See what is going to be removed. Proceeding WILL 
break things in the sort term, so read this whole email before giving 
this a try. :)

If, during the dist-upgrade dpkg bails out saying package X conflicts 
with package Y, I'll apt-get remove both (one could be testing, the 
other unstable). Same with dependency problems. The list of removed 
software in my case was minimal. After I can run apt-get dist-upgrade 
and I'm as up to date as possible, I'll tackle the missing packges. This 
usually takes several itterations of apt-get dist-upgrade ; apt-get -f 
install. Read the error messages, they pretty much tell you what to type.

During the upgrade some pieces probably broke. Some app I use all the 
time was purged (by me) because it was getting in the way. This is where 
the selections.txt comes in. I do:
dpkg --get-selections  selections.txt
apt-get dselect-upgrade

That _should_ install all packages that were installed when you saved 
off the list in the first place. The only thing that wont be replaced 
are packages that aren't findable in your sources.list. I think libranet 
had one or 2 admin gui things I never used, so I didn't mind loosing them.

Just to be clear, I have a very destructive method. The upside is that 
apt keeps your system config files around, and your personal config 
files are safely in $HOME, so your settings for say.. mozilla will 
remain even if you apt-get remove it. The downside is that if I were on 
a dialup, I'd have to rethink things. So far I've done this twice. 
Besides the usual package FOO is temporarily uninstallable (sid gets 
like that sometimes) for a few days, no inherent problems with it. Dont 
bother runnig apt-get clean til you're done (or your /var size is too 
small for apt to cache all the debs), you'll probably need to 
uninstall/reinstall a couple apps several times.

All in all its not difficult so much as time consuming. Before I bother 
attempting this I usually wait for a sunday afternoon with crappy 
weather and no plans. Things take a while. Excuse the incoherency, I'm 
trying to work and write this at the same time. :)

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Re: Debian-based distros ??

2003-10-06 Thread Mental Patient
Ralph F. De Witt wrote:
On Monday 06 October 2003 08:49 pm, Mental Patient wrote:

I also removed the apt-pinning that was going on.
Mental:
I do not understand what you mean by apt-pinning. The term is unfamilliar to
me. How do I remove it?
Its in the apt howto. For the sake of brevity, here's a url:
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/ch-apt-get.en.html#s-default-version
Also see section 3.10, it explains in detail what pinning is and how it 
works.

Short answer:
/etc/apt/preferences


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Re: /etc/group changes don't take effect immediately

2003-10-02 Thread Mental Patient
Alphonse Ogulla wrote:
Hi all,
In an effort to run ppp as non root, I had to include my normal user id in the 
group 'dip' by directly editing /etc/group using vi. However, on saving and 
exiting /etc/group, I still could *not* access files owned by user root and 
available to users in group dip whilst using my normal uid. Just as I was 
about to give up, I decided to exit the shell and log in once again and to my 
amazement, I now could read files in /etc/ppp/peers directory whose 
permission is as follows:-

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/ppp$ ls -ld peers
drwxr-s---  2 root  dip 4096 Oct2 12:06 peers
How does one explain this? Is the file /etc/group cached somewhere and updated 
only so often? How can the changes be forced to take effect immediately 
without exiting and logging in again?

Simply put, thats how unix works. On login, your groups are pulled from 
wherever nsswitch.conf points. Not everyone uses files (I use ldap), so 
caching can be desired.

If you dont want to logout and back in, you can always start a new shell 
 with the newgrp command.

See man newgrp and the nscd docs (about caching)

HTH

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Re: cannot find libncurses

2003-09-30 Thread Mental Patient
Reaz Baksh wrote:
Hello
I don't know if this has been asked before, as I searched the list and
found nothing close to this problem but I'm hoping this is the right
forum to ask.
Problem:

I'm trying to upgrade my Kernel from 4.2.20 to 4.2.22.  I am doing this
the long way not through Dpkg or apt-get.
When I type 'make menuconfig' I get the following:

/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lncurses
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Install the -dev package for curses. libcurses5-dev

Or use make xconfig

or make config



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Re: X is slow on 2.6-test6 kernel

2003-09-29 Thread Mental Patient
Nathan Weston wrote:
I just installed 2.6.0-test6, and X is incredibly slow -- if I minimize a 
window which covers most of the screen, I can watch the redraw creep down the 
screen, taking about 1 second to finish.

I'm using a PCI GeForce2 MX with the 4496 driver from NVidia. Under 2.4.21, 
the same driver produces good results. I haven't been able to test other 
cards or drivers.

Nathan


You wont need to run X with a negative nice value if you have a 
preemptable kernel. Doing so will have a negative impact on performance. 
 I had the same problem until I changed my /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config. 
Just comment out or remove the nice_level line.

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Re: debian Sid Alsa kernel 2.6.0-test6

2003-09-29 Thread Mental Patient
Seppe Van Sande wrote:
Hi all,Well, I'm trying to setup ALSA with my Debian Sid with
kernel2.6.0-test6 for my Audigy (emu10k1), but I get nothing but errors
:-(
I downloaded the driver, libs and utils package, but the driver
failswhen I do a make. First, I did:
You just need libs and utils. Use the alsa drivers in the kernel. I did, 
and my audigy works just fine with the alsa drivers.

Remember to unmute the volume when you insmod the drivers.

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Re: radeon opengl help

2003-09-23 Thread Mental Patient
Mark Roach wrote:
Hi folks, I am trying to understand how to get opengl working on my
compaq evo n1000v laptop with radeon M7 LW (7500) and it seems pretty
confusing. Can someone break it down for me a little bit? Here's what my
current understanding is:

snip

Essentially you have 2 choices.

1. Go with all free/oss drivers (dri).

2. Go with the commercial ati linux drivers (some proprietary code).

I've opted for the commercial driver for performance reasons. See 
http://www2.ati.com/drivers/firegl/readme0325.txt ( I dont see M7 
listed, so you may only have one option)

If commercial drivers are undesirable, see http://dri.sf.net/ and check 
the documentation.



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Re: quake 2 mouse problem

2003-09-22 Thread Mental Patient
Sebastian Kapfer wrote:
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 12:50:12 +0200, Andrew Ingram wrote:


Hi List,

I just found out about apt-get install quake2 :)
Everything is fine apart from my mouse. It works only horizontally,


Enable the mouse look feature. I don't know if there is a menu setting for
that. If not, try to enter +mlook at the game console.

but far too quickly


No idea

I think there's a setting called something like in_dgamouse. Try 
toggling it from whatever its set to.

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Re: ATI drivers 3.2.5, kernel 2.6-test4 and modules

2003-09-19 Thread Mental Patient
Nick Lidakis wrote:
I have been trying my hardest to get ATI's 3.2.5 driver (the 3.2.5 are 
supposed to be kernel 2.6 compatible) module to compile with kernel 
2.6-test4 on my Debian unstable box. I have read the kernel doc's 
concerning modules, but I can't seem to figure out what I am doing 
wrong. I don't have any trouble with the 2.4 series.

snip

The error I keep getting when I run ./make.sh is:

marvin:/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod# ./make.sh
ATI module generator V 2.0
==
kernel includes at /lib/modules/2.6.0-test4/build/include not found or 
incomplete
file: /lib/modules/2.6.0-test4/build/include/linux/version.h

This happens if  make a symlink to linux in /usr/source or edit the 
make.sh to point to /usr/src/kernel-source-2.6-test4

Any suggestions?

The link to the complete ATI installation tips is 
http://www2.ati.com/drivers/firegl/readme0325.txt



Lots of stuff changed from 2.4 to 2.6 and the ati drivers arent' totally 
 prepared for it. Zinx on #ati (freenode) has a port that I'm using 
with my ATI 9800 + 2.6.0-test5. You can get it here:
http://zinx.xmms.org/misc/tmp/fglrx-module-3.2.5-for-2.6.0-test.tar.gz

Nothing changes as far as the setup goes, just use the tarball to build 
the kernel module and put it somewhere in /lib/modules/`uname -r`/

Hope that helps.

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Re: ATI Radeon 9600G

2003-09-19 Thread Mental Patient
Sebastian Canagaratna wrote:
Hi:

   I am hoping to buy  Gateway 700CX computer
   which comes with ATI Radeon 9600G card. I list archives don't seem to
   have anything about it; they do talk about the Radeon 9000. Has
   anyone any experience with it with Debian? I will probably be
   installing unstable on it. From what I have read the ATI Radeon cards
   do not seem to be well supported.
   Any suggestions will be gratefully appreciated



I just upgraded my old nvidia card to an ATI Radeon 9800. It works 
great. ATI has binary drivers on their website for their radeon cards. 
There is also an OSS dri project for them that works, but based on what 
I've seen do not perform as well. ATI cards are very well supported on 
linux. I too thought they weren't. The binary drivers come with 
utilities to configure X for you, acceleration is fast, common games 
like quake3 run great, etc.

The only thing to be mindful of is that unlike nvidia, the ATI drivers 
REQUIRE that your kernel recognize you agp chipset. Even if the ati 
drivers override agpgart, agpgart must still recognize your chipset. 
This caused much agravation for me. I'm using a kt400 chipset on the 
motherboard that isn't well supported in 2.4. I wound up installing 
2.6.0 and installed a port of ati's kernel module. There is a backport 
for 2.4 that helps fix kt400 support. I just went with 2.6 as I wanted 
to see how it was shaping up anyways.

That all said, the ATI card works well for me.

2.6 kernel driver port of ATI's latest driver:
http://zinx.xmms.org/misc/tmp/fglrx-module-3.2.5-for-2.6.0-test.tar.gz
Here's how a friend of mine setup the open source ATI drivers.
http://lists.netisland.net/archives/plug/plug-2003-07/msg00462.html
hope that helps. I've found that the ATI drivers work well. The nvidia 
drivers would cause lockups in X once in a while. So far things seem 
more stable.

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Re: directfb w ATI Radeon

2003-09-15 Thread Mental Patient
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 00:31:55 -0400, 
Mental Patient [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 
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Anyone using this setup? I recently switched my Geforce3 for a Radeon.
I have glx/X11 stuff working fine, but was wondering about getting 
directfb working. I've tried passing vga=791 at the grub prompt, as
well 


..at the grub prompt, hit c then tab twice.  Try 'vbe-detect(?)' 
to see what video modes it can do.


Turns out it was a kernel config error. Recompiled with frame buffer 
console enabled, it goes.



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sata support in installer

2003-09-15 Thread Mental Patient
Hello, I'm researching sata support. Thinking about buying a new system 
and going all SATA. The only docs I've seen on SATA support are in new 
(2.4.21 and 2.6.0) kernels. Additionally, the links I've seen seem to 
indicate that people are installing debian on an EIDE drive, then 
upgrading the kernel, then using their SATA devices (see 
http://www.e-aiyama.com/~toshi/Computer/Linux/SATA.html).

Is the simplest solution for this to use a live cd like 
http://www.e-aiyama.com/~toshi/Computer/Linux/LiveCD.html? Are there 
debian installers that support SATA? Anyone have any 
advice/recomendations on brands of motherboards  (asus prefered, but not 
required)?

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Re: directfb w ATI Radeon

2003-09-15 Thread Mental Patient
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 08:39:01AM -0400, Mental Patient wrote:
Turns out it was a kernel config error. Recompiled with frame buffer 
console enabled, it goes.


Is the framebuffer accelerated with a Radeon [9700]?  I got it to work
but it was very slow compared to not using it.  This would make things
that spew lots of text (like compiles) take much longer, so even though
it was beautiful I preferred not to use it.   Did I misconfigure it?

Not sure, I'm running 2.6.0-test5. I haven't really had time to make any 
kind of judgement. I got the console to come up in frame buffer mode, 
logged in and thats about it. I'm using a similar card as yours. The 
console didn't seem overy slow, but plain text mode is probably still 
faster.

As far as directfb goes, I saw on the web site that initial radeon 
acceleration support is working, however I still have a good bit of 
reading to do before I get gtk+ apps,ect working on the console.



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directfb w ATI Radeon

2003-09-13 Thread Mental Patient
Anyone using this setup? I recently switched my Geforce3 for a Radeon. I 
have glx/X11 stuff working fine, but was wondering about getting 
directfb working. I've tried passing vga=791 at the grub prompt, as well 
as video=radeonfb, but the console stays black until X starts (gdm).

Anyone have this stuff working?



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Re: libc.so.6

2003-09-03 Thread Mental Patient
Philip Clark wrote:

Hi there,

I have managed to delete /lib/libc.so.6 and since the whole system
depends on it eg. I can't even create a new link or new file. Also
booting from a boot disk doesn't work. Does anyone have any ideas? I am
presuming a rescue disk is the way to go. How do I make one?
 

Last time I did that I wound up booting off a knoppix cd, mounting the 
root partition and unpacking a deb of libc by hand.

You can unpack a deb file with ar. Just run ar x debfile. You'll 
wind up with 3 files. control.tar.gz (control/install scripts) 
data.tar.gz (what you want to unpack in your root partition to get libc 
back) and debian-binary (text file).

After rebooting I did an apt-get --reinstall install libc6 just to make 
sure everything was back the way it was supposed to be.  It worked for 
me, good luck.

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Re: Voodoo Graphics still supported?

2003-09-03 Thread Mental Patient
Russell Shaw wrote:

markus koller wrote:

Hi,
I've got an old Voodoo1 (Diamond Monster 3D) and I'd like to use it
with X4.2. It worked without problems with X3.3 and Mesa, but I can't
figure out how to get it to work again. I googled around a bit, and
got only more confused, so I thought maybe I'd find help here.


XFree86 -configure
will generate a config file with available options.

Actually, no it wont. It'll generate a config file for the 2d card. The 
voodoo1/2 cards were 3d only passthrough pci cards completely unrelated 
to drawing the desktop. In fact IIRC, there was no IRQ or interrupt or 
anything other than a memory address that showed up indicating the 
card's presence.

Its been AGES since I used one, but when I did I think I used it on 
console with glide/mesa compiled for svgalib.

I'm not even sure the voodoo1/2 were ever properly supported in X. Then 
again at the time the only real thing to run on them was quake/quake2 
which (at the time) were written using svgalib for mouse/keyboard input.

The only thing I can really say is look for an older howto. You may very 
well need to do some digging. If I had to hazard a guess I'd imagine 
that maybe when X was upgraded, mesa also was upgraded and is no longer 
compiled with glide suppport?

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Re: Sound Blaster Audigy and ati radeon 9800 not seen by kernel 2.4.18

2003-08-30 Thread Mental
On Fri, Aug 29, 2003 at 09:48:08PM -0400, Antonio Rodr wrote:
 On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 14:38:54 -0400
 Mental Patient [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Use the latest cvs code for the emu10k chips. You can get it here 
  http://sourceforge.net/projects/emu10k1/
  
  Works fin with my Audigy and I believe it works with audigy2 cards as
  well.
 
 Well, I followed the instructions, I installed the module, installed a few programs 
 such as cdplay (don't remember what package contains it), but still no sound. At the 
 command cdplay the CD drive gets activity, I don't get complains, but no sound. If 
 I try aumix it tells me 
 aumix: error opening mixer
 Any ideas?

if you lsmod, are soundcore, ac97_codec and emu10k1 loaded?
It certainly sounds like a muted channel or something. Does wav/mp3/ogg
playback work? Are you using the d/a converters on the cdrom or are you
trying to use digital playback? In other words, is there an audio wire
connected to the cdrom in addition to the data cable?


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Re: Sound Blaster Audigy and ati radeon 9800 not seen by kernel 2.4.18

2003-08-29 Thread Mental Patient
Antonio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I have a sound blaster audigy card and an ati radeon 9800, none of them seem to be visible to the kernel 2.4.18 (woody source) that I compiled.
According to what I have seen, emu10k1 should work with this card, but insmod is not working for the reason that the card is invisible.
Any ideas what could be the reason?
I am attaching some info hoping for some help. Thanks.
 

Use the latest cvs code for the emu10k chips. You can get it here 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/emu10k1/

Works fin with my Audigy and I believe it works with audigy2 cards as well.

As for ATI, you should check their website. I dont believe any cards 
newer than the 9000 work in linux (as of now).



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Re: libc6 optimizations

2003-08-23 Thread Mental Patient
Diego Calleja García wrote:
El Fri, 22 Aug 2003 16:52:12 -0400 Mental Patient [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:


Its not really critical or anything, I was just wondering about it.


Try apt-src/apt-build
No, I know how to build the debs. The problem is I belive the CFLAGS I 
used. The kernel uses -fomit-frame-pointer. I do believe that was my big 
mistake. Like I said, everything compiled and the debs were built. Its 
just at install it broke. :)





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Re: libc6 optimizations

2003-08-23 Thread Mental Patient
Manolis Tzanidakis wrote:
[20030822] Mental Patient [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Earlier today I was toying with the idea of recompiling libc6 with a 
bunch of optimization flags. I did an apt-get source libc6 and added the 
flags I wanted. I built binaries via fakeroot ./debian/rules binary 
and did a dpkg -i on the resulting deb files. Well, the install hung and 
failed. ls would segfault, ssh would still work. Things were... broken.


Don't even think to compile glibc with O3 or Os. It breaks
baddly ;) 
Debian is quite optimized and runs really fast although it's compiled 
for i386. If you want to speed things up more try compiling kde, xfree, 
gnome, mozilla etc.



I noticed. :) I was using -O2, but like I said in a previous post... I 
believe the root of my trouble to be other CFLAGS. Thanks for the 
feedback tho. This was more of an educational thing than anything else. 
I've used optimized packages of all kinds of stuff. Honestly I dont find 
debians performance to be an issue in the least. It was just boredom on 
the rampage :)



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libc6 optimizations

2003-08-22 Thread Mental Patient
Earlier today I was toying with the idea of recompiling libc6 with a 
bunch of optimization flags. I did an apt-get source libc6 and added the 
 flags I wanted. I built binaries via fakeroot ./debian/rules binary 
and did a dpkg -i on the resulting deb files. Well, the install hung and 
failed. ls would segfault, ssh would still work. Things were... broken.

Not really a problem as I had a 'good' libc6 deb, so I just booted off a 
 knoppix cd and unpacked the deb in my root partition. 5 minutes later 
I was back up and running. I did an apt-get --reinstall install libc6 
just to make sure all the needed post-install scripts ran. It worked as 
expected. Back up, no data loss, things are fine.

Anyways... has anyone done this sort of crazy thing? I was thinking that 
in addition to the kernel, libc6 was a good candidate for a recompile in 
terms of overall performance boosts. I know about gentoo, but I dont 
feel like changing distros. I jsut want to put libc6 on hold a while and 
play around... see if I can even notice the difference before I make any 
decisions like changing distros. Were my problems with the optimized deb 
files due the the optimization flags themselves (I used the same CFLAGS 
that the kernel does when you compile it optimized for athlons). Also, I 
used gcc 3.3.2. Should I have used a different compiler? I dont want to 
have to recompile all the packages, just this one.

Its not really critical or anything, I was just wondering about it.

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Re: Nvidia driver install

2003-08-21 Thread Mental Patient
Tim wrote:
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ralph bacolod wrote:
| Good day! I have a problem installing the nvidia
| drivers which i downloaded. Im running a Debian Woody
| box on a Athlon 2100 ,Asus A7N266 vm mobo,geforce2
| mx400. Im dual booting it with WinXP. I downloaded the
| driver from another machine with windows coz im not
Downloading with M$ often leads to incomplete files-you should try to
obtain a complete download using a more reliable OS.
experienced this myself when trying to get the SiS630 driver.
No it doesnt. Worst case if you down load text files you have to convert 
line endings. Binary downloads are binary. ;)

I can see if you didn't realize that *nix and dos have an incompatible 
opinion on what the end of a line in a text file looks like, but its not 
that the file is incomplete. Its that when you download in ascii mode 
the line end conversion happens automagically (most times).

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Re: telnet localhost slow, telnet 127.0.0.1 ok

2003-08-18 Thread Mental Patient
RUPERT LEVENE wrote:

Indeed. Netcat and galeon appear to do the right thing too, while
telnet, lynx and links all suffer from a delay. (I first noticed the
problem using lynx). My guess at the moment is that the combination of
a slow machine and a slow nameserver is exposing an odd bug in these
programs. Although I would be surprised if this were the case since
telnet and lynx have such a long pedigree...

And you're sure these aren't socks clients?

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X11 RENDER support

2003-07-31 Thread Mental Patient
Hello. I'm running a current version of sid. My gtk applications all
(for the most part) emit the same warnings:
Gdk-WARNING **: The X server advertises that RENDER support is present,
but fails to supply the necessary pixmap support.  In
other words, it is buggy.


I've tried commenting/uncommenting the Load Xrender line out of
XF86Config-4 with not changes. 

The X version is 4.3 running in dual head xinerama mode, vid card is a
Matrox MGA G400. Has anyone else had this problem?



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Re: X11 RENDER support

2003-07-31 Thread Mental Patient
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 16:25, Chris Metzler wrote: 
  The X version is 4.3

 X 4.3 is not in sid.  Did you compile it yourself?  Did you install it
 from one of the unofficial sources at apt-get.com?  If the former,
 you may wanna talk to the xfree86 folks; if the latter, then them plus
 whoever put the package together.  Since it's not even in sid yet,
 xfree86 4.3 is not officially supported by Debian, so far as I know
 (someone please correct me if wrong).

Right you are, I forgot this box started life out as a libranet box. 

 So you're saying that if you comment out Xrender, thus turning off
 loading of the X Rendering extension, and *restart X*, you still
 get those messages?  What do your XF86Config-4 and /var/log/XFree86.0.log
 (including the messages from X server startup) look like?

No, only that glib complains that I have a buggy render extension
regardless of what I do. However, going back and looking shows that the
extension gets loaded regardless of whats in the config file. 


I've attached XF86Config-4, and the X startup log. I'll look into
downgrading X to whats in sid at some point. They're not errors, just
warnings. I'll wander over to the libranet users list and see if anyone
else has seen this. 

Know of an easy way to do this? can i apt-get install --reinstall
some_meta_package?






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# File generated by XFdrake.

# **
# Refer to the XF86Config man page for details about the format of
# this file.
# **

Section Files
#FontPath   unix/:7100
FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc
FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic
FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi
FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/Type1
FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType
FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo
FontPath/usr/share/fonts/truetype
FontPath/usr/share/fonts/truetype/openoffice
FontPath/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType
FontPath/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/CID
EndSection

Section ServerFlags
#DontZap # disable CrtlAltBS (server abort)
#DontZoom # disable CrtlAltKP_+/KP_- (resolution switching)
AllowMouseOpenFail # allows the server to start up even if the mouse doesn't work
EndSection

Section Module
Load v4l # Video for Linux
Loadddc
LoadGLcore
Loaddbe
Loaddri
Loadextmod
Loadglx
Loadrecord
Loadbitmap
Loadfreetype
Loadspeedo
Loadtype1
Loadvbe
Loadint10
# new (experimental)
Load  Xrender
Load  pex5
Load  xie
EndSection

Section InputDevice
Identifier Keyboard1
Driver Keyboard
Option XkbModel pc105
Option XkbLayout us
Option XkbOptions 
EndSection

Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse1
Driver mouse
Option Protocol IMPS/2
Option Device /dev/psaux
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
EndSection

Section Monitor
Identifier monitor1
VendorName Plug'n Play
#HorizSync 30-97
#VertRefresh 50-180

# Sony Vaio C1(X,XS,VE,VN)?
# 1024x480 @ 85.6 Hz, 48 kHz hsync
ModeLine 1024x48065.00 1024 1032 1176 1344   480  488  494  563 -hsync -vsync

# TV fullscreen mode or DVD fullscreen output.
# 768x576 @ 79 Hz, 50 kHz hsync
ModeLine 768x576 50.00  768  832  846 1000   576  590  595  630

# 768x576 @ 100 Hz, 61.6 kHz hsync
ModeLine 768x576 63.07  768  800  960 1024   576  578  590  616
EndSection

Section Monitor
Identifier monitor2

# Sony Vaio C1(X,XS,VE,VN)?
# 1024x480 @ 85.6 Hz, 48 kHz hsync
ModeLine 1024x48065.00 1024 1032 1176 1344   480  488  494  563 -hsync -vsync

# TV fullscreen mode or DVD fullscreen output.
# 768x576 @ 79 Hz, 50 kHz hsync
ModeLine 768x576 50.00  768  832  846 1000   576  590  595  630

# 768x576 @ 100 Hz, 61.6 kHz hsync
ModeLine 768x576 63.07  768  800  960 1024   576  578  590  616
EndSection

Section Device
Identifier device1
VendorName Matrox
BoardName Matrox Millennium G450 DualHead
Driver mga
Screen 0
BusID PCI:1:0:0
Option DPMS
Option AGPMode 1
EndSection

Section Device
Identifier device2
VendorName Matrox
BoardName Matrox Millennium G450 DualHead
Driver mga
Screen 1
BusID PCI:1:0:0
Option DPMS
Option AGPMode 1
EndSection

Section Screen
Identifier screen1
Device device1
Monitor monitor1
DefaultColorDepth 24

Subsection Display
Depth 8
Modes 1152x864

Re: X11 RENDER support

2003-07-31 Thread Mental Patient
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 17:39, Chris Metzler wrote:

 Note the second-to-last entry, and the fact that it's built-in.
 My guess is that whoever built this X server (maybe Tal and Jon,
 the Libranet folks; or maybe they got it from somewhere else)
 made Xrender built-in to the server, rather than a loadable
 extension . . .sorta analogous to compiling a driver into the
 kernel vs. making it available as a loadable kernel module.  In
 such a case, the experience that the gdk library complains about
 RENDER regardless of whether 'load Xrender' is commented out
 or not would make sense.
 
 

Yes, xdpyinfo agrees with this. And I don't care that its loaded. I
kinda need it for drawing some weird stuff. I just want to fix the weird
glib warning being spewed to stderr everytime I start gaim or something.
Its more of an irritation than a problem. Especially since rox-session
has an overwhelming need to display these messages in the root window
every single time they're emitted... :/


  Know of an easy way to do this? can i apt-get install --reinstall
  some_meta_package?
 
 I know of no easy way to do it.  Purging (after backing up your
 XF86Config-4) and re-installing the components of x-window-system
 would do it, I would expect.

Yeah, I've pretty much come to the same conclusion. I'll budget some
time for a 'quick' 

dpkg --get-selections  selections.txt ; apt-get remove xlibs ; dpkg
--set-selections  selections.txt ; apt-get dselect-upgrade 

at some point over the weekend when I'm feeling masochistic I'll
probably get around to it. 

Thanks tho. 


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Re: Apache Problems (please help)!

2003-07-28 Thread Mental Patient
On Sun, 2003-07-27 at 17:54, Francisco Castellon wrote:

SNIP

 So I couldn't start Apache through the Webmin module (the samething also
 happens when I reboot the server and it tries to start the apache
 service, it will hang in that part of the boot up process until I enter
 in the passphrase then it will continue booting), so then I went to the
 command line and again I got the part that says Enter pass phrase: and
 I did, and apache started. However, when I try to access apache through
 https://localhost or https://host-ip-address or https://host.domain.com
 it doesn't work it just gives me the page cannot be displayed error. It
 only works if I access the server through regular http://; and not
 through https://; so my two big questions are:
 
 1. How can I make it so that it doesn't ask me the pass phrase every
 time I start apache? And if I do disable the pass phrase feature does
 that mean that SSL is not started?

There's a faq for this:
http://www.modssl.org/docs/2.8/ssl_faq.html#ToC31

 
 2. Why are the references to any https:// address to the web server work
 even after I start apache in the command line and enter in the pass
 phrase as I am prompted to do so? How come only the http:// references
 work?
 

Not sure I follow this one. Only thing I can think of off hand is that
the module hasn't been loaded before your configuration parameters are
parsed. Make sure any AddModule/LoadModule directives in httpd.conf come
before your IfModule directives. Other than that, tail error logs, see
if apache is listening on the correct port, etc.

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Re: postfix + evolution smtp auth assistance needed

2003-04-01 Thread Mental
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 02:31:32PM -0500, Mental wrote:
 Hello, my apologies if this is a rehash. I've STFW and RTFM'd a bit and
 I'm still coming up short on an answer.
 
 I'm trying to get evolution working properly with postfix. Other clients
 (sylpheed, mozilla, OE) work. It is Evolution that remains to work
 correctly. I'm migrating from sendmail to postfix. The last exploit was
 the last straw. I dont really need any of the more esoteric features of
 sendmail anymore, and it was only comfort and familiarity that kept me
 using it. So I switched, and except for this last issue its been a great
 success with reasonably little effort on my part :)
 

To follow up my own questions 

I wound up tracking down my problems to a permission problem with
/etc/sasldb. Making it accessible to the postfix group fixed the problem.
However, I thought postfix was running chrooted? The instructions I'd
read previously seemed to indicate so. Tailing both mail.log and auth.log
was very helpful :)

So, I'm reading over the postfix-doc package and getting a feel for
things. Just figured I'd follow up on this in case it helps anyone else.



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postfix + evolution smtp auth assistance needed

2003-03-31 Thread Mental
Hello, my apologies if this is a rehash. I've STFW and RTFM'd a bit and
I'm still coming up short on an answer.

I'm trying to get evolution working properly with postfix. Other clients
(sylpheed, mozilla, OE) work. It is Evolution that remains to work
correctly. I'm migrating from sendmail to postfix. The last exploit was
the last straw. I dont really need any of the more esoteric features of
sendmail anymore, and it was only comfort and familiarity that kept me
using it. So I switched, and except for this last issue its been a great
success with reasonably little effort on my part :)


As it stands now, mail is working correctly. As in delivered/transported
as it should be. Evolution is the final client I'm having a hard time
getting working.


It is my experience and understanding that evolution does NOT use
starttls, but rather connects to port 465 on the mail server in SSL mode.
I did some reading, fixed my /etc/postfix/master.cf and enabled ssmtp. Now
I can conect with s_client and speak smtp on that port. However, no matter
what I do, evolution will not auth sucessfully. When I let evolution check
for supported auth types on the sending mail tab, I get LOGIN, PLAIN,
CRAM-MD5, and DIGEST-MD5. None of these work. LOGIN/PLAIN should work. I'm
fairly certain that sylpheed-claws is using CRAM-MD5. 


I'm thinking it has something to do with my main.cf or master.cf. The
clients that use STARTTLS to start the SSL session seem to have no issues
authenticating properly. Evolution skips the starttls command and begins
in SSL mode. I have a feeling that this is a likely problem, however I'm
not sure, and I'm also not sure what to do next. 


The doc here:
http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/smtpauth/index.html
came in very handy during all of this. 


I'm using the version of postfix that is currently in stable, the
evolution client is the build currently in unstable. The evolution client
used to work with my old sendmail setup as did all the other clients. 


Thanks in advance for any feedback/suggestions. My main.cf/master.cf can
be mailed out if anyone wants to bother looking at them, but for now I'll
not post them to the list. If you're really interrested, they can be had
here:

http://www.neverlight.com/postfix-settings.tgz


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Galeon spinner/toolbar broken?

2002-05-22 Thread Mental
Hello. I seem to have broken galeon's tool bar/spinner. I believe it was
due to the gdk_imlib packages installed when I tried out kde3 (see
#debian-kde).

Since then, I've purged kde3 and rolled back to kde2. Still no tool bar.
I renamed my .galeon dir and ran through the wizard again. 

Still no toolbar.

I tried:
apt-get --reinstall install `apt-cache depends galeon|grep -v
libesd-alsa0| grep -v libstdc| awk '/Depends/ {print $2} '`

And reinstalled all the packages galeon depends on. Still, no tool bar.
Should I remove the package entirely? Should I purge gnome and reinstall
it? Fortunately I have broadband and a fast mirror nearby. I'm just
running out of ideas.

Or is this a known problem that incidentally coincides with my
experimentation with kde3? 

Any help would be appreciated. 


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Re: Galeon spinner/toolbar broken?

2002-05-22 Thread Mental
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 04:33:26PM -0600, Jeff Lessem wrote:
 In your message of: 22 May 2002 17:37:17 EDT, you write:
 Hello. I seem to have broken galeon's tool bar/spinner. I believe it was
 due to the gdk_imlib packages installed when I tried out kde3 (see
 #debian-kde).
 
 Yes, the same thing happened to me.  It took me a while to even notice
 it, so I just kept using galeon without the spinner.  I did as you
 did, and removed kde3, and reinstalled imlib and other things that had
 come with kde3, but none of that worked.

Well, I purged everything that depended on libgtk1.2 and removed all
gnome2 packages. I just apt-get install'd galeon and its fine. I'm going
to restore my selections and see if it was one of those that caused the
issue.

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Re: sb live/ X /emu10k1

2002-04-10 Thread Mental
On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 05:50:27PM +0200, Matthias Ospelkaus wrote:
 Hi all,
 I have got a problem: I am using woody installed via netinst. After 
 configuring X I now would like to make my sound card working! It's an 
 soundblaster live value pci. So I created a new file /etc/modutils/sound 
 with two lines: alias char-major-14 emu10k1 and alias sound emu10k1. In 
 console I can play sounds for example using mpg321. But in X I cannot! 
 Neither in kde nor gnome nor twm - neither with mpg321 in xterm nor with 
 xmms using oss output plugin! Xmms and mpg321 do not produce error 
 messages. Kmix even does not show me a mixer and I cannot add a new 
 mixer for device /dev/dsp. I also tried to disable and reenable artsd.
 ideas? Thanks for helping

Hey there! I use an sblive almost daily. If things work on the console,
but not in X... thats really weird. Is there anything in syslog? You're
logged in as teh same user in both situations, right? You're in the audio
group and you checked the permissions on /dev/dsp? You've verified that
the module is indeed loaded with lsmod?

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uw-imapd bug or feature?

2002-04-01 Thread Mental Patient
I am using debian/testing on a mail server. The plan was to install
uw-imapd-ssl and use that. I have a problem with this and outlook 2000.
Something with the setup is causing o2k to shut down almost immediately.
Since then, I've recompiled imapd from the original source with SSL
disabled and I'm tunneling it through sslwrap. So far, evolution,
outlook express, outlook and mozilla work just fine.

I believe this is related to the -DMICROSOFT_BRAIN_DAMAGE flag that the
debian package is compiled with. Has anyone else had this problem?


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Re: BIG xwindow apps

2001-12-07 Thread Mental
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 03:44:43PM +0700, Oki DZ wrote:
 If you have Gnome installed, you can have the Desk Guide applet; and then
 you could grab one of the window thumbnails there using the middle button
 (both if your mouse emulates), and move it.
 

At a low resolution that wastes valuable screen space. 

If an app is too big and you want to move it, press and hold the left alt
key. You can drag the X app with the left mouse button by clicking on any
visible surface on it.

If you're using KDE or Gnome it may or may not work depending on if they
remapped any key bindings.

You can lower the dpi for X, but as was already stated X started out
running at 1024x768 or higher. Lower resolutions get cramped quickly. 

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Nautilus/autofs (was Re: [quickly veering OT] Re: File Manager)

2001-12-07 Thread Mental
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 01:33:43PM +0100, Joachim Trinkwitz wrote:
 This would indeed be the best way to handle floppies in my opinion,
 but last time I looked at Nautilus i found that it ideally should work
 so, but really doesn't. Maybe sometimes in the future this will become
 reality ...
 

That would be nice, but it would mean another process running inthe
background polling the mount point.

Right now I'd just be happy if nautilus didnt go nuts with autofs. When I
chdir into /cdrom (a symlink to /auto/cdrom), and the drive gets mounted,
nautilus pops open a new window. When the drive unmounts nautilus ejects
it. I'd rather it just ignore this stuff. It would be nice to be able to
toggle this stuff on or off. Or maybe I just need to extend my unmount
timeout a bit. Its set low now so that things unmount when I stop reading
from them. I hate waiting for the cdrom to unmount so I can change it.


 (There were other things in Nautilus I didn't like, e.g. not removable
 hard disk icons, which will tempt some idle users to play with them
 ...)
 

I dont have those. Are you refering to the tree view or elsewhere?

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Re: XMMS and Galeon (with Flash) at the same time?

2001-12-02 Thread Mental
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 11:01:11PM +0800, Paolo Falcone wrote:
 
 Preben Randhol wrote:
 
 My little sister is complaining that Galeon doesn't work. I found the
 problem to be that she is playing music with XMMS and entering pages
 that uses flash animation, galeon will hang because flash won't accept
 that it cannot get /dev/dsp.
 
 As in XMMS locking /dev/dsp?
 
 I was wondering if somebody has some kind of trick so that my sister can 
 avoid this problem? 
 
 I don't know if Galeon supports esd, though. There's an esd plugin
 for XMMS which would enable multiple streaming across a single device
 among esd-supporting apps.


You could just get a sound card the supported multiple opens and this
would never happen to you again. I use a sblive with the oss emu10k1
driver. It works great, supports multiple opens and I never, ever have an
issue where something wont play sound related to /dev/dsp being locked.
ALSA works great with it also. You can have esd, artsd and regular oss
programs running all at once. Itsa nice card and the value editions are
downright cheap. Plus they're really easy to setup. You dont usually need
anything other than insmod. 

Oh, and you can finally do some environmental audio with them now. 

Just an option. Sometimes its less hassle to just buy your way out of a
problem.

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autofs + nautilus (was Re: newbie .. how to start with autofs)

2001-11-14 Thread Mental
Has anyone had a good experience using autofs + nautilus? Besides popping
up a window every time a file system unmounts, it seems like it isnt happy
about the unmounting either. KDE works just fine. 


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Re: weird nvidia problem in unstable

2001-11-11 Thread Mental
On Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 10:03:02PM +0100, Victor Julien wrote:
 Hmmm, weird, tried your suggestion, and now it works fine. Even with 
 libc6-2.2.4-5. I thought that 'make install' in the nvidia_glx directory 
 removed all conflicting files...
 
 Well, everything is fine now.
 Thanx
 

Sorry for not following this up sooner. I'd also posted this on
debian-devel before I realized I'd faild to RTFM. So I followed up there
with an apology. You're not crazy though. make install did indeed seem to
take care of that before. Its why I thought theproblem was somewhere else.
A kind soul sent me this script which checks your nvidia configuration. It
doesnt need special privleges to run, it just checks things. It doesnt fix
them. Anyways, the url to my copy is here:
http://hades.neverlight.com/nv_check.sh 

Its quite handy.


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weird nvidia problem in unstable

2001-11-05 Thread Mental
Hello, I've run accross an odd condition on my debian (unstable) box. It
seems that Quake3 is no longer textured properly on my geforce card. The
game starts fine. Menu's look ok. Startup screen loads fine, but in game,
textures are completely wrong. I've reinstalled my GLX and kernel drivers.
I've checked for conflicting libs. Unreal Tournament works fine. Prboom
works fine in GL mode. Quakeforge is fine also. Rune (ported by loki) has
the same problem as quake3. 

I rebooted, quake3 is fine in windows. I thought maybe it was a card issue
and swapped in a brand new card. Same problem. 

Is this related (or could it be) to the libsdl re-arangement? I'm kind of
at wits end with it. My next step is to reinstall suse 7.2 and see if I
get the same probelem. I know I had everything with SuSE, so its my 'last
known good' configuration. 

I believe this weird behavior happened with my last apt-get upgrade, but
I'm not %100 sure and I dont even remember what got upgraded. Anyone have
any advice?



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Re: sendmail 8.11.0.Beta1-1

2000-06-06 Thread Mental
On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 01:31:21PM +0200, Jaume Teixi wrote:
 I'm testing sendmail on frozen dist
 What I need to setup in order to get SMTP AUTH running ?
 
 I've put  pwcheck_method: passwd on Sendmail.conf and on
 saslpasswd.conf,
 but still users' cannot autenticate their smtp's
 
 I need to add any entry on my sendmail.mc ?
 
 thanks and bests,

Wow. Where to begin. 

You'll need sendmail and libsasl. Sendmail will need to be linked 
to/use sasl. I didnt use a package, I put the following in my 
/sendmail-8.10.0/devtools/Site/site.config.m4 
APPENDDEF(`confENVDEF', `-DSASL')
APPENDDEF(`conf_sendmail_LIBS', `-lsasl')


After I built sendmail, I set it up to use smtp auth by adding the 
following to my sendmai.mc to enable the needed auth mechanisms.
TRUST_AUTH_MECH(`DIGEST-MD5 CRAM-MD5 PLAIN LOGIN')
define(`confAUTH_MECHANISMS', `GSSAPI DIGEST-MD5 LOGIN PLAIN')

Please note. This was just a test/educational thing for me. Unless
you wrap the auth in ssl, LOGIN and PLAIN are very insecure. 

There's lots of FAQ type stuff available for this. I was just seeing
if I could get smtp auth to work against my ldap database. I did. After
I decide on how to deal with the ssl issue, I may proceed. I'm thinking
of maybe a second mail server that runs an ssl wraped sendmail may
do the trick. Unfortunately, it wont instantly support all clients.
You really need to research what you want to support and act acordingly.
Otherwise you're going to have a lot of password files to keep 
synchronized...


Good luck. If you need more info, I'll see if I can dig up my notes
and urls. The RFC for smtp auth is a good starting point.

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Re: sendmail 8.11.0.Beta1-1

2000-06-06 Thread Mental
On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 08:04:53PM +0200, Jaume Teixi wrote:
 Thank you, but my problem is the following:
 
 I've correctly setup /usr/lib/sasl/Sendmail.conf
 /usr/lib/sasl/saslpasswd.conf
 
 I need some help on howto generate /etc/sasldb throught saslpasswd, which
 user need to setup ? mail ? sendmail ?

All you need is /usr/lib/sasl/Sendmail.conf. You should tell it what
to authenticate against. I'm using pam, so my Sendmail.conf just
says:  
pwcheck_method:PAM

My /etc/pam.d/smtp file says:
#%PAM-1.0
auth   sufficient   /lib/security/pam_ldap.so
auth   required /lib/security/pam_unix_auth.so try_first_pass
accountsufficient   /lib/security/pam_ldap.so
accountrequired /lib/security/pam_unix_acct.so


Remember, I'm primairly authenticating my ldap users. It defaults to 
/etc/sasldb. To create the file, as root run ./saslpasswd -c username
to create the first user. After that you wont need the -c. 

Assuming you've compiled sendmail correctly, you need to tell sendmail
what authentication mechanisms are available. Netscape and OE use 
LOGIN and PLAIN. By default, sasl doesnt support PLAIN. You need to
configure it specificaly when you compile it (./configure --with-login).
At least I did.

 And I need to define an authid ? howto ?
 I only need SMTP AUTH running for allowing users to relay until get
 authenticated under /etc/passwd
 
 I'm following http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/cyrus/sysadmin.html
 and http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/auth.html
 but I'm still confused

You'll also need to tell sendmail what auth mechanisms to use. Have a 
look here to see what most mail clients support:
http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/mel/SASL_ClientRef.html

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Re: Unreal 1 on Linux

2000-05-18 Thread Mental
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 03:07:31PM -0600, Cameron Matheson wrote:
 Hey,
 
 I know you can get Unreal Tournament working for Linux with a patch, but
 I was wondering if their was a patch for Unreal 1 too.
 

There's no linux port. However there has been some success running it
under wine. Have a look at http://www.linuxgames.com for info.

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Re: Epson 740

2000-05-13 Thread Mental
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 06:39:57PM -0700, Matthew Thompson wrote:
 Hello, all,
 
 I recently purchased a 740 for my home network.  I have a Debian 2.1
 server with magicfilter and gs-5.10 installed.  I was unable to get the
 printer to work with any of the normally available filters in magicfilter.

Hi Matt,

I recently just setup my epson 1520. I'd imagine from what I read that
they're fairly similar. I tried using magicfilter, and ran into similar
problems. I wound up using apsfilter. Setting up the printer was
easy.  I wound up with several printer defs. ascii, so I can print 
from mutt and the console (lpr -P ascii), a couple stcolor printer
defs for printing in color, and a raw def that I'm using for the 
windows machines to print on (samba). It works great, I love this 
printer.

qualification: it was easy after I figured out that the reason the
test page printed errors was because I needed to install gsfonts.
If you dont install the gsfonts package, printing postscript files
wont work. Netscape prints out in ps format. So install gsfonts,
grab apsfilter and setup your printer.

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Re: quake-3dfx and mouse

2000-05-13 Thread Mental
On Sat, May 13, 2000 at 12:16:29PM -0400, Dan Brosemer wrote:
 Strange, but when I kill gpm it works.  Strange that X should work with gpm
 with no repeater and quake can't.
 
 Solutions for this?
 

Quake and Quake2 are both svgalib games. Quake3 has no such problem.
I really forget the reason behind it. Zoid had explained the problem
a while back. The short answer is there isnt really a fix for it
beyond writing a wrapper to kill gpm, start quake, then restart 
gpm. If I recall, the software renderer has no such problem. Its
specific to 3dfx mode.



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Re: Q: Potato install tool to config X is?

2000-05-12 Thread Mental
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 03:11:56AM -0700, Ed Slocomb wrote:
 I just installed the frozen potato, and the cold spud tried to make me use
 xf86config to generate my XF86Config file.  I outsmarted the icy tuber by
 hitting ctl-C and then saying no every time it asked me again, and then
 I used the bronze tool known as XF86Setup to get a suboptimal but perfectly
 functional XF86Config file in place.  On the way, I had to get rid of the 
 electric yo-yo known as gpm, because it was hijacking my mouse.  If I were
 in charge, I'd drop gpm's priority to optional before releasing 2.2, but
 then I always purge the dratted package anyway.
 
 If I run out of ways to kill time at work, I'll do what other debian users
 do when they want a thorough X config-- I'll go out on the net and beg users
 of other distros and similar hardware for relevant snippets of their 
 XF86Config files.


You know, you CAN use gpm and have it work quite nicely with X. This
issue has come up and been answered several times while I've been on 
this list (about 3 weeks).

Hint: use /dev/gpmdata as your Pointer for X.

Or just dig back a few threads and see the full writeup.

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Re: apache 1.3.9 debs

2000-05-12 Thread Mental
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 10:45:38AM +0100, thomas lakofski wrote:
 in a rash moment at 2am i upgraded my apache, forgetting about mod-ssl
 which still depends on 1.3.9.  does anyone know where i can find apache
 and apache-common 1.3.9?  dpkg-repack'ed packages would be fine too if
 anyone feels like doing so.
 
 thanks in advance,
 
 thomas lakofski
 

I did something like this too. I simply backed up my config files, then
purged apache-common, apache, and apache-ssl, the did an 
apt-get install apache-ssl. Worked fine. Then again, having DSL also 
helps make re-getting packages less of an issue.

Theres probably a much more elegant/proper way of doing this, but I 
was kinda in a hurry.

HTH

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Re: Shadow passwords with SAMBA

2000-05-12 Thread Mental
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 11:58:36AM +0800, Andrew McRobert wrote:
 hi all
 
 ... does anyone know the configure option to compile samba with shadow
 password support? (It's not listed on the samba.org site with all the other
 options).
 

Can you even do this? I thought samba had its own password file?
I used /usr/sbin/mksmbpasswd to create the password file samba uses,
then set the sync option inthe config file. It basicly calls a script
that runs passwd to set the system password to be the same as the
samba passwd. 

Eventually I decided that having separate passwords was a better idea,
and ultimately moved user accounts to ldap anyways. (the samba support
for ldap isnt what it could be, but is functional for my needs)

What version of samba are you trying to setup anyhow? Theres a few good
books on the subject. The O'Reilly one has come in handy many times. 

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Re: Q: Potato install tool to config X is?

2000-05-12 Thread Mental
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 08:09:41PM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
   Hint: use /dev/gpmdata as your Pointer for X.
  
  Why?  I've got gpm running to use the mouse on the console, and in
  my XF86Config the pointer section uses /dev/mouse, which is linked
  to /dev/psaux.  And everything works just fine.  Worked just fine
  when I was running slink, worked just fine when I was running potato,
  and still works just fine running woody.
  
 because MY system tends to hang upon every third console switch with this
 configuration. YMMV.

It depends on your hardware. I've had varying degrees of success with
different mice. Currently I'm using XFree4 and that 7 button optical 
USB mouse that MS makes. I like it. It doesnt get gummed up, and was
easy to setup. I had a mouse that whenever I setup as an IMPS2 pointer,
refused to work if gpm was running. Its just good to know alternatives
if you have issues with gpm/X. There's usually a work around.

If you dont care, thats valid too. I was just pointing out an option.

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Re: finding which packages installed

2000-05-06 Thread Mental
On Sat, May 06, 2000 at 07:31:58AM -0500, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
 What package can I use to determine which packages I have installed and
 a description of what they do?  

dpkg

How would I use this package?


dpkg -l | less 

Check the man page for all kinds of useful information.

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