Greetings,
I have the following setup which worked well after performing a squeeze install:
/boot - Software RAID5
/ - LVM on top of Software RAID5
I lost a disk of my RAID array a few months ago and ever since
replacing it and rebuilding the arrays, I no longer get a menu of
kernels to boot
Hi Tom,
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Tom H tomh0...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 9:15 PM, Matt Zagrabelny mzagr...@d.umn.edu wrote:
I have the following setup which worked well after performing a squeeze
install:
/boot - Software RAID5
/ - LVM on top of Software RAID5
I
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 1:14 PM, John Foster jfoster81...@gmail.com wrote:
A suggestion. You may have lost the mbr when the disk failed. If you
completely reinstalled your system oncluding reformat of drives that option
should have been offered. Do you recall that occuring.
Hmmm. If I recall
Greetings,
I am trying to increase the number of open files the sendmail daemon
may have. I have read that inserting a ulimit command in the init
script is the way to do this. I have adjusted the init script as so:
# head -n 25 /etc/init.d/sendmail
#!/bin/sh
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides:
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On Wed, 11 Apr 2012 11:04:19 -0500, Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
I am trying to increase the number of open files the sendmail daemon may
have. I have read that inserting a ulimit command in the init script is
the way to do
:WepKey4 char
parm:WepMode int
parm:EncryptionLevel int
parm:AuthenticationType int
parm:PreambleType int
parm:PwrMgmtMode int
parm:BeaconPeriod int
thanks for the help.
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# dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
to change the X settings.
try these things and get back to us.
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-get flashplayer-mozilla
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the following packages
alsa-base
alsa-utils
(i am not sure which one did the job). during configuration of the
package it asks me what my sound card is, (and then presumably sets up
the correct module(s) in /etc/modutils)
anyhow it seems very clean and straight-forward. i recommend it. :)
-matt
Some detail: I did reboot; with nv it works.
Any hint appreciated,
same scenario for me, i didnt read all the details though, but this
helped:
sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-1.0-8756-pkg2.run --x-prefix=/usr/lib/xorg
you could do some googling regarding the new xorg x prefix and the
nvidia
.
type:
apt-cache search rip cd | grep rip
at a prompt to see some tools. i use grip. a majority of the users on
list probably encode with ogg vorbis. i suggest that too. :)
anyhow,
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not find which deb file gets the
file, maybe none.
you could contact the maintainer of libgtk2.0-dev or file a bug report
(use reportbug).
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or
compile them yourself.
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He is not a fool who gives up what he cannot keep
Can anyone give me any reference, tutorial, manual or
hint about using kerberos on debian?
there is a boatload of stuff on MIT's web sites:
http://web.mit.edu/Kerberos/
http://stuff.mit.edu/afs/sipb.mit.edu/project/debian-athena/www/
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google: utf linux
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when they say their
products are linux compatible.
[0]
http://www.allnet-usa.com/html/shop.php?kat=WiFi
+54MbitPHPSESSID=72d7cdc9b67a914cc92db6a06a8a28ab
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apt-get install vsftpd
from the debian system book:
The sarge release notes recommend using aptitude instead of apt-get, as
it makes safer decisions about package installations than running
apt-get directly.
hence,
aptitude install vsftpd
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to work with unix domain sockets.
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with
'ifconfig -a'.
if you believe in voodoo, move the nic to a different pci slot.
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modified /etc/inittab ?
if you put in the install disc again, do the VC's work in the installer?
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to
be a waste of time.
thanks for the help.
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hello,
is there a method for allowing (besides root) local users (ordinary
users sitting at the keyboard of the computer) the ability to use the
shutdown command? i dont want those logged in via ssh or other remote
method having this capability.
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On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, matt zagrabelny wrote:
is there a method for allowing (besides root) local users (ordinary
users sitting at the keyboard of the computer) the ability to use the
shutdown command? i dont want those logged in via ssh or other
all tracks have been ripped *and* encoded.
as soon as the last track is encoded, the laptop returns to normal
operation.
this does not happen consistently, so i dont expect anyone to help me
solve this. but i am wondering if anyone else has had this *strange*
problem.
thanks,
matt zagrabelny
writer
audio driver. i know mplayer does, but mplayer doesnt play one of my
dvds correctly.
thanks,
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hello,
i would like to remove a module. when i do rmmod module_name i get:
module_name: device or resource busy
is there a way to list processes that are using a module?
are processes the only thing that need to be stopped before a module can
be removed?
please advise.
thanks,
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i commented out the alias char-major-10-135 rtc line in
/etc/modutils/arch/i386 by the following:
#alias char-major-10-135 rtc
then run update-modules, however on reboot i still get the error message
about loading the char-major-10-135 module. but when i do the following:
alias
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 00:43, Martin Kacerovsky wrote:
On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 11:47:23PM -0600, matt zagrabelny wrote:
i commented out the alias char-major-10-135 rtc line in
/etc/modutils/arch/i386 by the following:
#alias char-major-10-135 rtc
then run update-modules, however
apologies if this is not the proper list.
when can we expect xfree86 4.3 to find its way into unstable?
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On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 00:43, Martin Kacerovsky wrote:
On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 11:47:23PM -0600, matt zagrabelny wrote:
i commented out the alias char-major-10-135 rtc line in
/etc
i am currently stopping wvdial with:
killall wvdial
sometimes the permissions to /dev/modem (/dev/ttyS0)
which are usually root dialout -rw-rw
do not get reset to this.
i know that when pppd is running that it removes
group rw to the device, effectively making the permissions
600, and then
Hello, you guys have been very helpful in the past so heres another one
for yus!
I'm about to take the plunge and pick up a laptop. My first laptop in a
number of years.
So, what, if any, suggestions comments or what have you might the experts
suggest I consider
when making my decision
Hi!
I have a weird sound problem: no sound at all.
Sound drivers loaded ok, all programs (mplayer, mpg123, aumix, saytime,
etc) are working without any errors, and -- no sound at all.
I have woody, kernel 2.4.18, SB Live! 5.1.
I tried drivers from kernel image, latest emu10k1 from
Hi There:
This message is not debain related, however as this ML is my best source of
information, I hope you'll excuse me.
I want to learn shell programming. Thus I went to my university's library and
found a book named UNIX Shell Programming. The problem is, the book is
written on
In Windows I recall something called Direct Cable Connection that
allowed you to link two computers thru the parallel port. The
GNU/Linux version of this appears to be PLIP (which I tried and
failed at many many moons ago).
So, is there a more modern way to hotwire two boxes without the
i have a tree of all the documents i ever touched in the last 14
years, and i would like to reorganise it. there are 120,000 files
and thus i am reverting to a GUI approach; on the shell, my fingers
would fall off, mc is nice but a little archaic to use i find, so
i want a mouse-driven
On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 08:34, Dave Restall - System Administrator wrote:
Hi,
I'm having an irritating problem with Debian 3.0 on Intel. I'm using
olvwm on top of XFree86 Version 4.1.0.1. (it is over 12 months old).
Hardware is on board Trident Microsystems CyberBlade/i1 (rev 0).
Machine
hi,
i installed debian using the woody cds. but in my sources.list i have
all my paths set to unstable. am i running sid or woody?
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i manually changed sources.list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/debian_version
testing/unstable
thanks for the info.
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On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 09:09, Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
Es geschah am Sonntag, 15. Juni 2003 15:10 als matt zagrabelny schrieb:
hi,
i installed debian using
,
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hi,
when i reboot whereami doesnt add the lines with a leading '+' to the
whereiam.sh script that is run. this makes me think that there is some
confusion (with me or whereami) with regard to the location (ie.
LOCATION and LASTLOCN). i dont want to change these lines to have a
leading '=' (which
on this? has firmware upgrades improved its performance?
thanks for the answers.
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it cannot restore the computer when
the screensaver kicks in, i must use the ps2 mouse (i have a laptop with
two mice) or keyboard.
hth
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starting on boot?
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] are not allowed as a
conditional test.
If this is the case, how can I test a string ?
for your enjoyment:
#!/bin/bash
if echo $fourdig | grep ^[0-9]*$ /dev/null 21; then
echo yes, it is a number
else
echo no, it is not a number
fi
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Thus spake matt zagrabelny:
hi,
after boot my system runs out of memory in ~36-48 hours.
i have rebooted my machine and let it sit there, only logging into a
virtual console to run top. it still runs out of memory with no other
mouse. the device it is connected
to (ie /dev/input/mice or /dev/psaux) and the protocol.
hear are some protocols:
PS/2
ImPS/2
GlidePointPS/2
NetMousePS/2
NetScrollPS/2
ThinkingMousePS/2
MouseManPlusPS/2
ExplorerPS/2
this is just an overview, but it should help you get started.
-matt zagrabelny
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 17:45, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
matt == matt zagrabelny [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
matt hi, after boot my system runs out of memory in ~36-48 hours.
What precisely happens when you run out of memory? Also, what
version of Debian are you running.
the normal
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 22:35, Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
In /etc/modules.conf you can assign whatever you like to whatever module.
For example:
alias eth0 8139too
alias eth1 eepro100
you get the gist I hope.
how would you do it if you wanted it compiled into the kernel, or can it
not
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 05:57, Lukas Ruf wrote:
A very strange is happening to me when I try to rip a CD:
- I can read the CD, i.e. grip can display all the tracks and can play
the sound
- but I cannot make grip rip the CD -- why?
I make use of ide-scsi which leads to /dev/scd0 to be
traversing up the directory
tree?
tia
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hello,
gdm in the past (maybe 1 or 2 months ago) used /etc/profile when i
logged in. now it doesnt seem to. same with my .bash_profile.
has anyone else experienced this? is there an option in a config file
for this? thanks.
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Hello,
Is there anybody who can tell me if it's possible to install
XFree86 version 4.3? If so: how? :-)
add to sources.list:
#xfree86 4.3
deb http://people.debian.org/~mmagallo/packages/xfree86/i386/ ./
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port. Telnet
talks to the network.
I used to use tip on the old SunOS. On Windows I use Hyperterminal.
I'll need it for powerpc, but if one is available for x86 there is likely to be
one for powerpc too.
minicom
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for modprobe via-rhine:
man modules
for my dhclient, it gets called automatically from
/etc/init.d/networking which is configured in /etc/network/interfaces.
see man interfaces
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are the utilities.
you also need to compile the kernel (or modules). but if you are running
stock debian kernel it is probably already there.
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On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 19:18, Jake Johnson wrote:
I am in the market for a printer and was wondering what people are happy
with.
i know its not color, but the hp laserjet 6p is rock solid.
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beating this to death:
#!/bin/bash
IFS=
for file in $(ls -1); do
echo $file
done
cheers,
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Savage/IX-MV (rev
11) (prog-if 00 [VGA])
is my first line after running the aforementioned command. the S3 Inc.
is the company name and the Savage is the chipset (the part you want).
then run dpkg-reconfigure with that info.
cheers,
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bind)
name resolution (to my knowledge) is done via two mechanisms:
1) /etc/hosts
2) doing dns queries to the hosts in /etc/resolv.conf
you can use tcpdump to see if (and who) you are querying for your name
resolutions:
# tcpdump -tqn dst port 53
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you can use tcpdump to see if (and who) you are querying for your name
resolutions:
# tcpdump -tqn dst port 53
I'm trying to learn a bit here and although name res is working on my box
. Any ideas? Is there another mailling list I
should ask? Perhaps on php4.net?
again, how did you reinstall these? are you using debian?
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need to exchange it for the larger drive, how would I
go about doing that without any reinstalls?
again, google for copy hard drive or similar words.
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How i make to alwais be the same?
i have read that udev can do this for you, but have never done it
myself.
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How i make to alwais be the same?
i have read that udev can do this for you, but have never done it
myself.
i found in the martin f krafft debian system book:
(i havent tried it though, so i cant comment if it works or not)
# grep eth /etc/udev/rules.d/local-netifaces
KERNEL=eth*,
driver. If it is
then how do I get all the speakers working?
look at alsamixer, for that matter, su to root and type alsatabtab
and see what commands are available. configuring the channels will be
done through some alsa userspace utility. (modules beginning with snd_
belong to alsa)
-matt
G3
is of this type. Could this have something to do with my non-starting
X-server?
the version of xfree86 in sarge is 4.3 i believe. xfree86 version 3 had
separate server packages for all corresponding chipsets, in xfree86 4
they were all lumped into 1 package.
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and then create an initrd image
to load those modules:
$ lsmod | grep qla
qla2200 281188 2 (autoclean)
qla2200_conf 300828 0 (autoclean)
$ cat /etc/mkinitrd/modules
scsi_mod
sd_mod
qla2200_conf
qla2200
reiserfs
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)
qla2200_conf 300828 0 (autoclean)
$ cat /etc/mkinitrd/modules
scsi_mod
sd_mod
qla2200_conf
qla2200
reiserfs
-matt zagrabelny
if you reference my 2nd post, you'll see additional info. this part:
and this is what i'm seeing in my /var/log/messages file:
Jan 5
a users password.
This is what my boss is asking.
remove dependency of domain controller to email, What are our
options? Surely there are best practices for this that don't involve
having users ssh in to maintain their pw's.
not smtp authentication per se, but vpn would solve the problem.
-matt
the clients that doesnt sound like the problem, just
thought i would mention it.
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restart)
and for the client:
$ grep ForwardX11 /etc/ssh/ssh_config
ForwardX11 yes
ForwardX11Trusted yes
*) or use xauth
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On Fri, 2006-01-27 at 12:31 -0600, Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
On Fri, 2006-01-27 at 14:52 +, Oliver Elphick wrote:
Can anyone help with this network problem, please?
This machine is an internal router, with two network cards
expert26
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Any thoughts on how to proceed?
you could use the etch installer, i believe it has a better chance of
detecting a sata drive. otherwise you could tell the bios to use a
combination mode for the drive so that older OSes can detect it.
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be accessible via grub or lilo.
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# /etc/apache2/ports.conf
Listen 80
Listen 443
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ssl cert file.
# apache2-ssl-certificate
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about configuring the kernel to enable ACPI? I am
sorry for the newbie question, but I have never compiled/configured
the kernel before?
send us
$ grep -i acpi /boot/config-2.6.12-1-386
also
$ /sbin/lsmod
do you have acpid installed?
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-get build-dep package name
there are much more, but i dont want to type them all in... sorry.
but if you think this is the direction you want to go, i'd suggest
getting the book.
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bootlogd.
turn it on via /etc/default/bootlogd
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a display manager, if one was not installed with kde.
# aptitude install kdm
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was created under /dev/ and what the userspace program
(jpilot/pilot-link) is looking for.
google for writing udev rules for a good tutorial.
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or etch on my desktop machines, but then i dont have very small
requirements.
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linux terminal server project (ltsp)
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was thinking the same, but it looks as though he is only compiling,
not linking, so one would think that '-lm' would have no impact.
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here is where i ordered a card from, it has prism2 chipset and works
well with the hostap driver.
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available (precompiled, of course) via apt. (use aptitude)
i doubt there would be one included in an installer in the future, but
you never know.
out of curiousity, why is it so important to install an smp kernel
right away?
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this thing?
I am currently using XFCE desktop environment.
for gnome it is done via sessions, from the package 'gnome-session'.
$ gnome-session-properties
perhaps xfce has something similar.
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*) blacklist ehci. ehci is the module for usb2.
*) look at CONFIG_USB_BANDWIDTH in your kernel configs.
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On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 14:30 +, Clive Menzies wrote:
On (16/02/06 22:01), Deephay wrote:
Anyone can recommend me a good image viewing software?
I am not using Gnome / KDE, so the I don't want to use
software such as Gwenview. Thx!
I like gqview :)
second that.
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http://snapshot.debian.net/archive/2005/11/30/debian unstable main
contrib non-free
$ grep Default /etc/apt/apt.conf
APT::Default-Release testing;
then using aptitude backrev xserver-xorg, and then hold the package.
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On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 18:57 +0100, Björn Lindström wrote:
Matt Zagrabelny [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
then using aptitude backrev xserver-xorg, and then hold the package.
For someone very new to aptitude, could you elaborate on how to do
this?
sure!
# aptitude
then use '/' to find a package
the xorg.conf and Xorg.0.log if anyone is interested.
thanks,
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not want to have to spend more than 400
€ per box.
perhaps:
http://www.soekris.com/
or a pc104 architecture?
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. hurd, freebsd, netbsd.
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On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 10:17 -0300, ochnap2 wrote:
Hi, I have a Kodak C330 that I want to use with digikam, but it seems that
only root can access it. I'm using a fully updated sid.
how is root accessing it?
mounting it directly? using an application?
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