Dear friends:
After much consideration, I've decided to go with Sarge and
add the apt-get.org and backports.org sources to
/etc/apt/sources.list
This seems to me the wisest course of action. I will have the
benefit of Debian's reputation for perfection and reliability
plus updates of my
Benjamin Sher wrote:
So, I am willing to download the CD image by FTP. But I
have tried several times to find the iso image and have
failed. I tried ftp.debian.org and cdimages.debian.org and I
just can't find the iso image.
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/3.1_r0a/i386/iso-cd/
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%% Benjamin Sher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
bs So, I am willing to download the CD image by FTP. But I
bs have tried several times to find the iso image and have
bs failed. I tried ftp.debian.org and cdimages.debian.org and I
bs just
Benjamin Sher wrote:
I've already started my download of the
first CD.
If you have broadband access (or are willing to wait over dial-up), and
don't need a CD for multiple installs, you can just get the netinstall
CD; after installing a fairly minimal setup, it'll pull the rest of
what's
%% Benjamin Sher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
bs So, I am willing to download the CD image by FTP. But I
bs have tried several times to find the iso image and have
bs failed. I tried ftp.debian.org and cdimages.debian.org and I
bs just can't find the iso image.
I'm not sure where you're
?
You can use symlinks to point to other partitions for portions of your
web/ftp site. You generally have to configure servers to follow
symlinks.
Peace.
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What part of Gestalt don't you understand? Home
I have a www directory structure in /hosting of 2,7 Gb.I have additional
partitions of another 6 Gb.
Can i somehow link the free space on other partitions to be used and seen
when browsing my ftp and www site?
i use apache and proftpd..
Petre L. Daniel,System Administrator
Canad Systems
the (rather big)
local LUG. Here is a copy of the Freshmeat announcement:
The goal of Compil'Edux is to provide a centralized place where open
source educational software can be found, either in the form of links
to other sites, or as an FTP site containing source tarballs. The
initiative started
I am trying to download a basic package for the 68K Mac from the Debian
ftp site and could use some help please.
Files seem to be spread all over with no rhyme or reason. As a result I
can't be sure what I need or where to find it (and I've installed Debian
once before and BSD once too
Quoting dkphoto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I am trying to download a basic package for the 68K Mac from the Debian
ftp site and could use some help please.
Files seem to be spread all over with no rhyme or reason. As a result I
can't be sure what I need or where to find it (and I've installed
for the 68K Mac from the Debian
ftp site and could use some help please.
Files seem to be spread all over with no rhyme or reason. As a result I
can't be sure what I need or where to find it (and I've installed Debian
once before and BSD once too). There seems to be a basic package
I recently loaded Linux onto my PC (Pentium II) and configured PPP
correctly. I am able to connect to my ISP successfully, but I cannot reach
any ftp site (e.g. ftp.us.debian.org). The error message I receive is
'Unable to locate host'. I know the site exists because I can reach it via
ftp
I recently loaded Linux onto my PC (Pentium II) and configured PPP
correctly. I am able to connect to my ISP successfully, but I cannot reach
any ftp site (e.g. ftp.us.debian.org). The error message I receive is
'Unable to locate host'. I know the site exists because I can reach it via
ftp
Hello Tom:
Sounds like your DNS is not setup correctly.
install the bind package and run bindconfig.
Peter
Tom Perkins wrote:
I recently loaded Linux onto my PC (Pentium II) and configured PPP
correctly. I am able to connect to my ISP successfully, but I cannot reach
any ftp site (e.g
*-Tom Perkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| I recently loaded Linux onto my PC (Pentium II) and configured PPP
| correctly. I am able to connect to my ISP successfully, but I cannot reach
| any ftp site (e.g. ftp.us.debian.org). The error message I receive is
| 'Unable to locate host'. I know the site
Tom Perkins wrote:
I recently loaded Linux onto my PC (Pentium II) and configured PPP
correctly. I am able to connect to my ISP successfully, but I cannot reach
any ftp site (e.g. ftp.us.debian.org). The error message I receive is
'Unable to locate host'. I know the site exists because I
I wrote:
Most likely he needs to fix his /etc/hosts.
^^
That should read /etc/resolv.conf, of course. Not enough coffee, I guess.
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Dear Sir
After installed Debian 2.0 downloaded
from your ftp site, I can't run 'man' command. I can not see the X windows
system. Need I some other packages to install ?
Tell me how to do about using 'man' and X window
system.
Thanks a lot
ayin from Shanghai
The basecont.txt is showed
On Tue, 13 Oct 1998, ayin wrote:
After installed Debian 2.0 downloaded from your ftp site, I can't
run 'man' command. I can not see the X windows system. Need I some
other packages to install ?
Tell me how to do about using 'man' and X window system.
Install the man-db and xbase
Hi
I finally configures ppp on my linux system to dail my isp. I even
configured as a dns server and it is working find. I tried to do ftp
ftp.debian.org I got connected only I am being asked for a users name and
password.
Please what is the user name and password you need to connect to the
Hi
I finally configures ppp on my linux system to dail my isp. I even
configured as a dns server and it is working find. I tried to do ftp
ftp.debian.org I got connected only I am being asked for a users name and
password.
Please what is the user name and password you need to connect to the
Wilson Tuma [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wilson I finally configures ppp on my linux system to dail my isp. I
Wilson even configured as a dns server and it is working find. I
Wilson tried to do ftp ftp.debian.org I got connected only I am being
Wilson asked for a users name and password.
Wilson
Yesterday on http://www.redhat.com/ they were offering a free download
of RPM package of the Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise and of its
docs. You are asked to register but can access the ftp site directly
(ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/sybase/) if you prefer not to do that.
Has anyone tried
Subject: Re: passwords at Debian's FTP site
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On 19 Jul 1998, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
DJ == Dave Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DJ I was going to download
Hi...
Try it on your own server and find out. ;)
Alex
On Mon, 20 Jul 1998, Damon Muller wrote:
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 1998 01:35:43 -0700 (PDT)
From: Damon Muller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: passwords at Debian's FTP site
Resent-Date: 20 Jul 1998 08:00:03
@lists.debian.org
Subject: passwords at Debian's FTP site
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I was going to download the latest
libc5 and netstd packages from debian's ftp site and it asks for a username
and password
check that
this matches what they know you are connecting from). Some sites may have
their
anonymous ftp configured so as not to require a password, but these are
exceptional.
I've always found that 'guest@' is sufficient to get into an anonymous
FTP site. Then again, I'm a paranoid sort
DJ == Dave Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DJ I was going to download the latest
DJ libc5 and netstd packages from debian's ftp site and it asks for a username
DJ and password when I try to save the files.
You log in as anonymous to ftp.debian.org and issue a get command. You
are then asked
On 19-Jul-98 Martin Bialasinski wrote:
DJ == Dave Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DJ I was going to download the latest
DJ libc5 and netstd packages from debian's ftp site and it asks for a
username
DJ and password when I try to save the files.
You log in as anonymous to ftp.debian.org
On Sun, Jul 19, 1998 at 01:10:08AM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
He might not have his FTP client (e.g. Netscape) configured. I know I
leave mine unconfigured to prevent people from putting ftp:// links in
their page and snagging my email address by linking to a 2x2 transparent
gif or
I was going to download the latest
libc5 and netstd packages from debian's ftp site and it asks for a username
and password when I try to save the files.
What do I do?
Thanks
Dave Jones
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Connected to santanni.cc.gatech.edu.
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
I recall it blocks access from systems for which a reverse DNS lookup fails.
Maybe yours is such a system?
I have this problem too (can't log in to an ftp site because of reverse DNS
lookup
On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, matthew.r.pavlovich.1 wrote:
I am still not able to log into the debian ftp server, seems it cannot
resolve my hostname. My machine has two dns entries, could that be a
problem?
I think the Debian ftp server (ftp.debian.org) is down since I was able to
connect to it a
The problem is not the server being up or down. When it is up, I am not
able to connect because the server cannot reverse-resolve my hostname.
Connected to ike.egr.msu.edu.
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
ftp
Connected to santanni.cc.gatech.edu.
421 Service not
On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, matthew.r.pavlovich.1 wrote:
: The problem is not the server being up or down. When it is up, I am not
: able to connect because the server cannot reverse-resolve my hostname.
:
: Connected to ike.egr.msu.edu.
: 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
matthew.r.pavlovich.1 wrote:
The problem is not the server being up or down. When it is up, I am not
able to connect because the server cannot reverse-resolve my hostname.
Connected to santanni.cc.gatech.edu.
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
ftp
These
On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
: But it would be nice for Debian to be more `open' considering what it's
: used for...
Except ftp.debian.org is administered by Georgia Tech, not Debian.
Feel free to give our mirror at linux.midco.net a try. I think I've
got it so anyone can
What is your hostname?
I can manually add it to the /etc/hosts file to retreive the correct
information.
Thanks,
Dennis
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On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, matthew.r.pavlovich.1
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 09:54:01 -0500 (EST)
matthew.r.pavlovich.1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The problem is not the server being up or down. When it is up, I am not
able to connect because the server cannot reverse-resolve my hostname.
Hi,
AFAIK, the reverse-dns-lookup failure is due to
sh == shaul [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I recall it blocks access from systems for which a reverse DNS lookup fails.
Maybe yours is such a system?
sh I have this problem too (can't log in to an ftp site because of reverse DNS
sh lookup). What must I change, or is it an ISP problem
On Sun, 17 May 1998, George Bonser wrote:
: On 18 May 1998, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
:
:
: It is your ISP's problem. Nothing you can do about it. Complain about it
: and ask them to fix it.
:
:
: It is PARTLY the ISP's problem. If they are unwilling to change the PTR
: record for the
is such a system?
I have this problem too (can't log in to an ftp site because of reverse DNS
lookup). What must I change, or is it an ISP problem ?
$ cat /var/named/boot.options
;
; Options for name server
; Use `bindconfig' to automatically configure this file
;
forwarders 192.116.192.8
conventions as the packages file on the main ftp site.
For bo, the main Packages file contains entries like
Filename: stable/binary-i386/x11/9fonts_1-4.deb
^^
Filename: bo/binary-i386/bzip_0.21-3.deb
^^
For hamm, the main Packages file contains entries like
Isn't there supposed to be an unstable directory (symlinked to hamm)
on the ftp site?
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On Tue, Dec 16, 1997 at 10:08:28AM -0600, Nathan E Norman wrote:
Isn't there supposed to be an unstable directory (symlinked to hamm)
on the ftp site?
In the dists dir, e.g.
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/unstable
HTH,
Ray
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On Tue, 16 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: On Tue, Dec 16, 1997 at 10:08:28AM -0600, Nathan E Norman wrote:
: Isn't there supposed to be an unstable directory (symlinked to hamm)
: on the ftp site?
:
: In the dists dir, e.g.
: ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/unstable
:
: HTH
On Tue, 16 Dec 1997, Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Tue, 16 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: On Tue, Dec 16, 1997 at 10:08:28AM -0600, Nathan E Norman wrote:
: Isn't there supposed to be an unstable directory (symlinked to hamm)
: on the ftp site?
:
: In the dists dir, e.g.
: ftp
Didn't know where to report this, so here I am.
I tried to use dselect to download and install pgp from
os.inf.tu-dresden.de. Everything went fine; I could download the list
of packages and selected both pgp-i and pgp-us (I also tried just
selecting pgp-i, with the same results). When I gave it
I wanted to install PGP on my system so I searched out
ftp://os.inf.tu-dresden.de
This site has US and international versions of PGP, as well as some other
neat crypto-stuff (encrypted filesystem, a mail client, etc.).
I tried to point dselect at it though, and couldn't get it to work. It
I wanted to install PGP on my system so I searched out
ftp://os.inf.tu-dresden.de
Just a thought:
Why don't we create a dns record for this site as ftp.non-us.debian.org ?
Cheers,
- Jim
pgpQiiKBzosU5.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Michael Iles wrote:
I wanted to install PGP on my system so I searched out
ftp://os.inf.tu-dresden.de
This site has US and international versions of PGP, as well as some other
neat crypto-stuff (encrypted filesystem, a mail client, etc.).
I tried to point dselect at it though, and
On Sat, 4 Jan 1997, Eric Budd wrote:
I'm using MSIE 3.0. Am I doing something wrong?
Anyone else find humor in the above statement? G
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Hi Eric --
You said:
I've been trying to download some of the .debfiles from the sunsite
ftp, and a few files will download, but most of them come up with an error
that says:
Cannot open Internet Site at whatever whatever, Operation completed
successfully. And it won't d/l
I've been trying to download some of the .debfiles from the sunsite
ftp, and a few files will download, but most of them come up with an error
that says:
Cannot open Internet Site at whatever whatever, Operation completed
successfully. And it won't d/l them.
I'm using MSIE 3.0.
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