knows how to deliver
mail properly. Without split DNS, you can do this with creative use
of /etc/hosts (I think) but DNS/MX would do the job for you.
Tim
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dies. Traffic not
going through the box just flies rignt along.
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I seem to have broken mailman, and I'm not sure how. I keep
getting these lines over and over in the /var/log/mailman/error file:
Sep 05 00:19:01 2000 (2815) Delivery exception: read-only character buffer,
NoneSep 05 00:19:01 2000 (2815) Traceback (innermost last):
File
Has anyone seen this problem? I'm running squid in a mostly MS shop here,
and some SSL connections through squid just don't work. I get things like:
Jul 24 18:03:10 squid1 squid[6774]: sslReadClient: FD 27: read failure: (104)
+Connection reset by peer
Jul 24 18:03:10 squid1 squid[6774]:
In machine logs from any machine running ssh, I get:
Jan 10 13:14:31 adm2 PAM_unix[17793]: authentication failure; (uid=0) - rac
for ssh service
and ssh still works. On machines that have a lot of use of ssh, this gets
hard to see anything that is really wrong due to the noise. What can I do
Has anyone actually gotten the serial console stuff to work with the
newer kernels? It works to a point, with lilo allowing input from
the serial port, and the initial kernel messages going to the port,
but right after it initializes the swap, all I/O stops at the serial
port. When the system is
Is there any other software available like the KDE's kpilot? I'd love
to convert the use of my Pilot to pure Linux, but the KDE stuff is
questionable, and kpilot in Debian is broken due to libs. I'm looking
for something that will sync the Pilot, backup/restore, install new
software, and have a
It seems like somewhere along the way, xterms stopped calling themselves
'xterm' but 'xterm-debian'. Nice. The rest of the world has no idea what
a 'xterm-debian' is. What do I have to hack to make it back into 'xterm'?
Tim
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Peter Shtinkov wrote:
Can anyone help me to turn on AutoPPP with portslave1.16, on Debian
1.3.1 ?
I have a page set up on configuring portslave at http://www.buoy.com/isp
Tim
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Alexander Stavitsky wrote:
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
On Wed, Apr 22, 1998 at 03:25:53AM -0400, Alexander Stavitsky wrote:
Since I installed imap 4.1.BETA-1 every time I access my mailbox by IMAP
it dissapears. Actually everything is saved in $HOME/mbox and mail
Bob Nielsen wrote:
On 15 Apr 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote:
Occassionally running 'who' shows something like:
nielsen ttyp1Apr 15 08:49 (:0.0)
There have been no network logins, however. What would cause this
indication?
Running an xterm.
Strange...removing
Does anyone have any experience with quad PPro systems? I'm bringing
up a few boxes, and after 2-120 mins, we get IRQ DEADLOCK ON PROCESSOR X
where X is 1-3. Can anyone offer any suggestions?
Tim
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A
Britton wrote:
I thought Bruce was continuing to head up SPI (which I though was
dedicated to serving free software in general).
Correct. SPI is still intact.
Tim
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You may be right, I may
Pancho Horrillo wrote:
Anybody has tried hamm in a Sparc? If so, is it available in NFS
somewhere?
nfs llug.sep.bnl.gov:/home/pub/debian
Tim
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Why am I soft in the middle, and the rest of my life is so hard?
Jay Barbee wrote:
before changing boot=/dev/sda1 to boot=/dev/sda
I got 1FA: instead of LILO. Now I'm getting LI - I've had Suse on the
system and no problems at boot. I don't want to re-install Suse again just
to get this problem solved.
I was not sure if you had gotten a reply...
Adam Heath wrote:
On Sun, 5 Apr 1998, shaul wrote:
Is there any Debianized Netscape for Debian 1.3.1 except for the probably
obsolete (and also problematic) Netscape 3.01 (Navigator) ?
Yes, I am still working on it. The new version of communicator4.05, and
netscape4.05, allow for
W Paul Mills wrote:
I really enjoy his wonderful nonoperating system! It give me so many
chances to waste hours trying to undo the things it decides are best
for me.
:) Windowsn't 4.0 is a huge beast that has not too much more
dis-functionality than Lose95..
And Internet Destroyer IV, what
Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
If hosts.allow/hosts.deny were preventing you you'd never get a login prompt.
Correct.
gunfried geiger wrote:
Dear Linux Experts,
what might be the reason for the following behaviour of FTP when trying to
log into my Linux device: the client shows
I was trying to get a friend switched over from freeBSD to Debian today.
All went fairly well. This was my first experience with pppconfig,
and it worked slick! Good job! Now, to the problem. I wanted to get diald
working for him. I think I have everything set up the way it should be,
but when I
Has anyone gotten portslave to work on a hamm system? I am using .16
of portslave, and no matter what I do on the hamm box, I get
PAP authentication errors, while an identical bo box (both with 32 ports)
authenticates fine. I'm running cistron's radiusd on both boxes,
and the radtest runs fine
Rob Goodwin wrote:
does anybody know of a client for win95 that will allow me to map a linux
drive across the network? perferably something that is a free download.
Use the built-in windows networking (with tcp/ip) and install samba
on the linux box.
Tim
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=?iso-8859-1?Q?Marcelo_E=2E_Magall=F3n?= wrote:
I'm looking into hacking asmodem/wmppp to make one of them display
for how long has the ppp line been up, but I don't have a clue on how to
do that. Any ideas?
How about looking at the time/date the tty lock file was created?
Tim
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RUSSELL COOK wrote:
Hello!
I am now able to connect to my ISP. I was placing the 'noauth' option =
in the wrong file! I finally figured out how to correctly place it in =
/etc/ppp/peers/provider. Now, the link comes up, but I get this error =
from pppd - pppd[158]: Cannot determine
Roderick Schertler wrote:
1) Is df.pm debianized?
Nope, and it's my fault. I posted my intent to package it to debian-devel,
found that the module has a copyright which accidentally prohibits anybody
from distributing it at all, then forgot to contact the author about the
copyright! I'll
Nico De Ranter wrote:
Howdy,
a friend of mine wants to buy a scsi-card. His options are:
Adaptec 2940 UW 300$
Adaptec 2930 (U) 180$
Advansys UW180$
Advansys U 150$
Diamond fireport (UW ?) 180$
The only semi-viable choice
I'm playing with mon as a packaged alternative to nocol, and I have 2
questions:
1) Is df.pm debianized?
2) Is tcp_scan part of a debian package yet?
Both of these are used by mon..
Tim
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Why not go out
Does anyone know (not that this is real Debian specific) of a program
that given a number, would generate a gif/jpg/tiff/whatever of a
3-of-9 barcode?
Thanks,
Tim
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We will either find a way, or
Chuck Peters wrote:
Our livingston PM2e (30 port) has gone catatonic on us as we were
attempting to renumber the IP's to move over to our new connectivity
provided by West Chester Univ. I have a trouble ticket into Livingston,
but I fear we may have to ship the Port Monster back to
Richard G. Roberto wrote:
I opened up .rhosts for root, hosts.equiv for everyone else,
and even .rhosts for myself, but to no avail. I have no
hosts.allow or hosts.deny file, nor am I using tcpd at all.
Host names resolve via DNS or /etc/hosts with no problem. I
tried having the hostname
Nathan E Norman wrote:
This question is overly vague; sorry ...
I started playing with nfs today (nothing like a little excitement on a
friday). I've got a 9 gig partition on a BSDI box, which holds my ftp
mirror of debian, among other things. I want to be able to do local
installs via
Ossama Othman wrote:
I believe that you may be incorrect. We have someone running 2.0.33 with
SMP enabled since he has 2 Pentium II processors in his system. If you
need SMP, you will probably have to recompile the kernel source manually.
Do your make {menu,x}config (whichever you use).
iquest wrote:
Hi,
I've a Syquest (1.5 G) drive and I do not seem to be able to mount
it onto any partition:
mount /dev/sdca /syquest
Always gave me some error on unknown ftype... Did I do something
wrong?
Thanks!
Do you have a valid partition and filesystem
matthew tebbens wrote:
Is there anything out there to stop people from port scanning my system ?
I had someone last night scan my system from port 1 to 50,000 !
Firewalling or tcp_wrappers configured the right way.
I heard that there is a portscand out there somewhere, if so where ?
David Gaudine wrote:
On Sun, 22 Feb 1998, Daniel Martin at cush wrote:
It's not rmdir, but just rm; rm -r is what you want - rm -rf does
what you want without asking questions (Just plain rm -r will ask
you about whether or not to delete files you don't have write access
to).
I
Jeff Noxon wrote:
On Mon, Feb 16, 1998 at 01:06:59PM -0600, Jeff Noxon wrote:
I have three dial-in modems on my hamm box. They are all identical
USR Couriers AFIAK, and their configuration *appears* to be the same.
But one port always shows connect speed in wtmp, and the
David Wright wrote:
On Thu, 19 Feb 1998, Jeff Noxon wrote:
On Wed, Feb 18, 1998 at 04:33:58AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Feb 16, 1998 at 01:06:59PM -0600, Jeff Noxon wrote:
I have three dial-in modems on my hamm box. They are all identical
USR Couriers AFIAK, and
Bleh... the default behavior of mutt changed. Can anyone tell me how to
make the latest mutt *not* move the read email to $HOME/mbox on exit?
I can't find it in the docs. I'd like it to stay in the spool file.
Tim
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John Spence wrote:
Does biff in bo work
coz it biffin doesn't beep
an if biff in bo is broke
then biff in bo I will delete
I've tried biff in bo with 'y'
I've tried biff in bo with '-y'
no biffin output does it show
so poor wee biff is gonna go.
Heh.. thanks for the laugh.. I needed
NOTICE:
Starting Monday, 16-Feb, there will be no source for debian packages
included in the mirror. I have completely ran out of disk space between
the incoming stuff and the 2 full distributions. I am working on getting
another drive for this system, but, since it serves no real purpose
joost witteveen wrote:
The current debian smail (3.2.0.100-4) daemon does not accept HELO comands
with non-fully qualified hostnames. See the following, rulvsa is not OK,
whereas rulvsa.leidenuniv.nl is:
$ telnet rulcmc.leidenuniv.nl 25
Trying 132.229.1.33...
Connected to
I guess I didn't explain real well the first time, although I enjoyed
the thread..
On this compute farm, they want to make changes to 1 machine, as in adding
a package, changing a config file, etc and having the resultant changes
reflected on the other 199 machines, without having to go to each
Craig Sanders wrote:
On Wed, 11 Feb 1998, Tim Sailer wrote:
I guess I didn't explain real well the first time, although I enjoyed
the thread..
On this compute farm, they want to make changes to 1 machine, as in
adding a package, changing a config file, etc and having the resultant
iquest wrote:
Hi,
I'm fairly new in setup network. I'd like to know is there
any document that describe how to setup a network that has
Linux, Windows/NT boxes. I think
I'd like to be able to share files, printers, CDROM, etc on
all these machines. Many thank in advance!
Behan Webster wrote:
Lindsay Allen wrote:
Tim,
IIRC Brian White has advocated cfengine for this task.
If I may, he advocated it because we used it here at Verisim to manage
our workstations and servers. Unfortunately we found although it did
work, it was rather clumsy, and
Steve Hsieh wrote:
My problem is that if I use /dev/ttyS? instead of /dev/cua?, in the
/usr/doc/ppp/examples/secure-card expect script, it doesn't work. That
script has stuff like
system stty 19200 -echoe -echo raw /dev/cua3 /dev/cua3
When using /dev/ttyS? instead, it won't return,
Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella wrote:
Is there any address where we can send our wishes to debian packages
we would like to see created? Is there any address to consult for
programs that can't (for any reason) have a .deb package?
For instance, I would like to have .debs of:
QSeeMe (the only
Behan Webster wrote:
Tim Sailer wrote:
I have a web page that people can use to page me on my numeric pager.
It uses a very stupid program (npage) to dial the phone. I was wondering
if someone has a better way, maybe perl, chat, a well written C program,
etc. to do this.
I don't
The powers-that-be around here have almost decided to scrap Slowaris x86
for the 200 machine PPro compouter farm, and go with Linux...
I need to convince them to use Debian and not RH. They want to be able
to configure 1 machine and mirror the setup to each machine in the
farm, without having to
Stephen Carpenter wrote:
Tim Sailer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They want to be able to configure 1 machine and mirror the setup to
each
machine in the farm, without having to go to each of the remaining 199
and configure
it by hand. Someone told them that RH made this easy, and no other
Christopher Judd wrote:
I'm a relative newcomer to linux (used Amiga's for years). I've
been running a bo system for about six months. This morning the system
crashed and will not boot from the hard disk. I booted from the rescue
disk but cannot mount /hda3 (/hda1=w95, /hda2=swap).
I have a web page that people can use to page me on my numeric pager.
It uses a very stupid program (npage) to dial the phone. I was wondering
if someone has a better way, maybe perl, chat, a well written C program,
etc. to do this.
Thanks,
Tim
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David Wright wrote:
I have a chatscript to do callback, which looks like this.
ABORTBUSY
ABORTNO CARRIER -
ABORTVOICE
ABORTNO DIALTONE
ATZ
OK ATL1
OK ATDT5551212
ogin:\qmagic-login-id\q
RING
Lal Dissanayake Jnr wrote:
Hi all,
Could you guys suggest which Linux distribution I should install on my
system. Ive been using UNIX with X11 for quite a while now, so Im looking
for the best, not something for newbies.
Since you are asking on a Debian list, no one is going to point you
Steven Morrill wrote:
Hello All,
I am interested in learning system administration and security.
After looking at some of the system administration related sites, it
looks like I need to have a knowledge of is C++, among other things. Are
the any Debian packages where I can start some
A. M. Varon wrote:
On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
[I hope some Debian Developers are reading this.]
Could it be possible to have the rc.local file by default in the Debian
Distro?
Actually, no... it will never get run, even if you create it.
Debian uses SYSV style init,
Scott Ellis wrote:
Maybe someone else has an easier way?
Yes, there is now a script a
http://stormcrow.ml.org/pub/debian/autoup/autoup.sh that will download all
the necessary core packages mentioned in my upgrade howto, remove all the
old -dev packages, and install the new stuff in the
Joost Kooij wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jan 1998, Tim Sailer wrote:
Huh.. I just tried this on a machie at home, and the script failed because
debian/hamm/hamm/binary-i386/base/ contains no libc5*.deb files. On
any mirror that I could find.
Try looking in oldlibs/
Tip: in directory
A few thing...
libpthread0 needs to be removed, or libc6 doesn't install
libg++ needs to be removed, or libg++272
Does libc6-dev need to be installed? I'm adding it, but I don't know.
I can have a hacked and working autoup.sh for ftp in about 30 mins if
the machine gets upgraded correctly.. :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just upgraded to hamm and now I can't get incoming smtp connections, I'm
using fetchmail to get my mail from my ISP and smail, I can telnet in on 23
and another port where I have a telnet-based service running but all
connections to 23 are refused.
port 23 is
Michael \[badpixel/bad sector\] wrote:
Hi!
I have this pop3/smtp mailserver and would like to give users access
to their pop3 mailboxes + send emails via. their webbrowser. Just
like hotmail. It just doesn't have to be that advanced... Users just
need to be able to login, read their
Cox wrote:
How do I get files off Win NT or 95 machines across my LAN.
I have TCP/IP running.
Install samba and use smbclient to go to your share on the box.
Or, compile the kernel with smb support and use smbmount to mount
the remote share locally.
Tim
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Cox wrote:
See, the problem is I have a computer with no CD. I have a network card=
and I am behind a corporate fire wall. I can not get dselect to work=
through my firewall so I thought if I set up a CD on a win95 box as=
shareable then I might get dselect to work that way.
But
Cox wrote:
No, I can't get dselect ftp to work throught my firewall.
I can manually ftp but dselect gets stuck. I have been trying to get=
dselect to work for three days with no good help from the user-list.
So now I am trying to figure out a way to copy the files or run dselect=
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You talk about a JDR Microdevices card with 4 ports. is it supported by
linux??? How much does it cost??? Because I could use some more ports at a
communication box at work, which should run Debian, if everything goes
right.
AST used to make a 4 port card that used 1
Pure Energy wrote:
I have just compiled into the kernel my cdrom and reading this the system
does in fact find it on boot (am i correct??)
hdh: probing with STATUS instead of ALTSTATUS
hdh: MATSHITA CR-581, ATAPI CDROM drive
Now if i put a cd in the drive and try to
Anthony Landreneau wrote:
Greetings,
I am looking to use several debian systems as routers for a small
network
that I am building. What I need is a card that will give me a V.35
interface that will allow me to plug into my RAD modems. If anyone out
there is using such a card, or
Joey Hess wrote:
Berni Ernst wrote:
A RedHat Linux box (2.0.30)
kernel panic: skpush: under: 001a4bf0:2 in swapper task - not syncing.
Have you tried a newer kernel? I had my machine crash several times when I
was using 2.0.30, with this error message. (I upgraded to the 2.1 kernels,
Ian wrote:
Hi,
I am *really* new to this list and I'm having problems installing Linux.
Is there an archive of this list I could browse?
Or can anyone tell me why I get endless hdc irq timeout messages (cdrom)
when I try to install?
If it is a NEC or Toshiba 8X or 12X CDRom, it's a
Igor Grobman wrote:
This version should be close to good enough. The major change since the last
one that was posted is the ability to upgrade from files in the current dir
instead of a local mirror requirement.
llug.sep.bnl.gov is a public nfs mount for debian. You can point the
Eric White wrote:
I'd like to install from floppies, but some of the disk images are larger
than 1.44 mb. Resc1440.bin and drv1440.bin both copy to my hd at 1,474,560
bytes. Formatting a HD floppy give me 1,457,663 bytes available.
Any help?
Sure.. use the 'rawrite' program or dd (if
Paul McDermott wrote:
hi everyone, happy belated holidays. Has anyone got the new micro$oft
internet explorer to work yet. Does anyone want to? I was just asking.
Please don't flame me. I hate micro$oft and especially that bill guy who
runs it about as much as the next debian user.
Is
Douglas Bates wrote:
This may be a leading candidate in the dumbest question ever asked on
debian-user contest but does anyone know of a program in some package
that provides a count-down timer? That is, I want to set a time of 5
minutes and start the timer then have it pop up a window or
Greg Norris wrote:
I have had great success, so far installing and configuring my Debian
system.
However, I cannot access the HOWTO files. They are in /usr/doc/HOWTO and
are
gz. How can I read them? Thank you.
try gzip -dc somefile.gz|less
zless file.gz is a lot less
Stan Brown wrote:
Is anyone aware of any temperature and or humidity sensor boars that
hev Linux drivers, preferably debianized?
I have just moved into a new house, and would like to measure some
values.
I'm interested in this too. I am trying to develop a diskless
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Larry Owens wrote:
Does anyone know if it is possible to install debian on a PC that does
not have a video card or keyboard? I would like to set up a linux
system that would use a modem attatched to a serial port as the only
console.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim, your comments are inappropriate. Let me assure you that there is no
fraud at all here. The number of website hits that www.debian.org
I never claimed there was. I was just stating that it was a way to get
a response. Obviously, it worked.
Tim
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Alexander Stavitsky wrote:
On Mon, 29 Dec 1997, Cleto Pescia wrote:
For now, the only thing I can tell you for sure is that you should *NOT*
buy the Debian CDs from Greenbush Technologies Corp. (www.greenbush.com).
I ordered the official CD set in September by filling out their
G. H. wrote:
Well... The PPP Server is almost working, still having one problem.
When connecting to the Debian box with WIN95, Debian keeps giving a PAP
authentication failure for username
and then proceeds to disconnect WIN95. I don't have Shadow passwords
enabled and the name and
Martin Bialasinski wrote:
On Wed, 24 Dec 1997, Aaron Walker wrote:
When I try to dial my ISP using /etc/ppp.chatscript in my ppp.log file I
get this message:
Dec 24 09:52:42 speedy chat[827]: ATDT7454342(a carrot goes here)M
Dec 24 09:52:42 speedy chat[827]: Couldn't match host
G. H. wrote:
I've been searching 2+ days in information on setting up Debian as a
Dial-In PPP Server and have found NOTHING!
Sure there's plenty of info on hooking up Debian to an ISP. But I want
Debian to BE an ISP.
All I need is support for 2 incoming lines to connect us to our
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Thu, Dec 25, 1997 at 09:01:38AM -0500, Tim Sailer wrote:
Comment the ALL:PARANOID line in /etc/hosts.deny and try it again
You put me on the right track with that; once I added
portmap, rpc.nfsd and rpc.mountd to /etc/hosts.allow, it works.
The manual page
Timothy Hospedales wrote:
In X, I startup minicom, dial, and login manually. It then tells me that it
has started PPP and to start my PPP, whereupon it starts displaying the
usual garbage.
I open a bash term and type pppd, and it starts displaying its garbage.
I open another bash term, and
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Wed, Dec 24, 1997 at 02:29:19PM -0500, Tim Sailer wrote:
When I have NFS problems, I resort to using 'showmount -e system.com' from
each machine to the other, just to make sure what is exported is what
I think it is..
bash-2.00# showmount yodeller
mount
Timothy Hospedales wrote:
Okay Thanks! I will try the script... one thing though, when I login to
my
ISP manually, I have to press ENTER afew times before the login prompt
comes up, how do I tell a script to send ENTER?
you would include \r in the string you are sending. Just FYI,
George Bonser wrote:
1) What is in your /etc/exports?
2) also, debian runs a number of rcp services out of inetd so make sure
/etc/hosts.allow and .deny are set up correctly.
3) You can client -- server does not work, do you mean that the server is
unable to mount a client drive?
George Bonser wrote:
One trick is NOT to use emergency mode.
The better way is to do:
mount -n -o rw,remount /
Tim
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- John
Charles Read wrote:
Following the Print-HOWTO, I did this from root:
# cat /etc/printcap /dev/lp1
My printer's LED blinked, with no further response after.
/proc/devices shows that lp exists; `dmesg | grep lp' shows
that my printer is recognized at port 0x378 (the IRQ should
be
I have a machine running (sorta) that with kernel 2.0.29 runs fine for
a long time, but with .30 or .32, it panics after a few hours with
errors on the screen something about SKPUT (I dnd't get a chance to write them
down.). Nothing gets written to the logs. Does anyone have a pointer?
Tim
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Markus Diesmann wrote:
Hi,
floowing O'Reilly's Apache book I treid to set up second IP adress for a
debian linux system.
It seems that debian's implementation of ifconfig does not support the
alias option.
Is this true?
Does anybody know how I can make system with one ethernet board
Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Tim Sailer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First, you have to compile your kernel with ip aliasing in it. Reboot
with your shiny new kernel.
Then run something like this:
/sbin/ifconfig eth0:1 yourdomain.com
/sbin/route add -host
Orn E. Hansen wrote:
Kevin J Poorman writes:
Hi,
I am looking for a way to allow my computer to dial a pager and send the
number ... I was wondering if anyone had a way to do this via a shell
script or maybe there is a pager program ?... Debian Package?
Sam Leffler's
Terrence Brannon wrote:
I am using debian 1.3.1.
I recently upgraded to 128M ram from 32M ram. If I type
Linux mem=128m
then the memory is recognized (as indicated by top). However, if I add
an append line to my /etc/lilo.conf as shown below, my machine boots
with only 64M available,
Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
So if you get a new chip then it shouldn't have any problems?
Yes, but talking quite frankly with the techs there, they said the
fastest they are turning them back around is 7-9 weeks. 2 months
without a CPU??
a couple of things:
a) the buggy chips
matthew tebbens wrote:
Thats over 250megs of tables and internal structures ?
Wow...
There is also 5% reserved for root, unless you specified otherwise
Tim
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The squeaky wheel gets the
Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
After a few attempts, smail finally runs, but fails to start on boot as it is
supposedly configured to do.
/etc/init.d/smail does exist. Is there something else I need to look at?
I believe that by default, smail is run out of inetd (/etc/inetd.conf).
Folks,
Has anyone installed Debian on an IBM Aptiva L5H? I have a user here
that wants to get one, but only if Linux will install and run with
little hassle.
Thanks,
Tim
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It is a damned poor mind indeed
Here at BNL, we have the RHIC project ( a super collider ) going
online in '99. The folks that are specing out what to do with the
data (50MB/min for 4000 hrs/yr) are using big Sparc SMP iron,
and HPSS, a big tape farm to hold the raw data. The data first
goes to a 30TB cache of fiber-channel
Christoph Lameter wrote:
Just ask and the gateway will be gone. I did this because I thought this
would be of benefit to the project. If you want to make Debian smaller and
make it difficult for people to access information about the project then
that is your problem.
The gateway was set
Just in time for the holidays, I still have some 'unofficial' Debian
tshirts left. Take a look at http://www.buoy.com/~tps/tshirt
Tim
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Paranoia is a heightened state of awareness.
-- Anon
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Has anyone gotten mrtg to work with the aliased eth interfaces? I'm
trying to get mrtg to plot traffic stats on our virtual web server
which has interfaces like eth0:0, eth0:1, etc. It doesn't see
them, just eth0. Am I asking the impossible?
Tim
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