On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 23:22 -0500, Eric P wrote: > After using SuSE pro since 7.x, I finally threw in the towel and went > Debian. Seemed like a good time to do it... what with the new release > and all. > > I do have a small laundry list of things I'm still trying to figure out, > so if anyone can steer me in the right direction, I'd be mighty obliged. > > 1. Nvidia driver - is there a Debian way to approach this? Or just run > the Nvidia installer?
apt-get install module-assistant ; m-a a-i nvidia That command line should do the trick (as root that is) > 2. I have a .bash_profile in my user directly, but it's not being > sourced ever. Any idea why? I tried .profile as well w/o any luck. > Note: my .bashrc is being sourced. Okay, are you talking for your *X* environment or CLI or both? > 3. Japanese input. I installed Debian in Japanese, and Canna was > installed and starts automatically on boot as a result. Also, > Kinput2-canna-wnn is installed (can't remember if I installed or what), > but it's not being started anywhere. I think if I could solve issue #2, > I could slap the following lines in .bash_profile to get kinput2 running > $ pidof kinput2 >/dev/null || kinput2 & > $ export [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pretty much. If we get your explanation a bit better for the #2 problem, we should be able to help. > 4. (a bit more esoteric) Anyone ever install ColdFusion MX developer? I > had it running under SuSE 9.2 on top of Apache... Just curious before I try. Everything I have ever touched that was/is Coldfusion... was exceptionally VERSION Dependant on many things. Coldfusion I had about 5 years ago... would only work on <1.3.19. Since 1.3.19 had some really seriously big (the size of Ohio) problems... especially with Coldfusion (amplifing the problems, due to multiple vectors of useage and things being done to get more access in multiple pathways) the machine was continually getting smacked down. I was being forced to run this version, because it was a Mandate (or Womandate for that matter) from Gawd that we were going to run Coldfusion. So, I had to make a remote filesystem that apache and coldfusion ran from as read-only and chrooted as well. Once there were no problems for a long time, they wanted to change it so they didn't have to submit the changes and files to a queue system I made for ease of maintenance for them and me. They wanted straight FTP. So back to a R/W filesystem, I resigned over this decision (there were many other things too) but, I wanted nothing on my hands after I changed it. Within 2 days, it was owned and since they had it on the private side of the firewall (not the DMZ) with *ALL* traffic being forwarded (yes this was another 2 issues) It became a lauch point to infiltrate the rest of the Datacenter. The people there, didn't discover it for 3 months. You can draw your own conclusions. So, in summary, make sure you are doing the right thing and minimizng your exposure. Coldfusion works fine, I have had MX working on Sarge as recent as 2 months ago. Since nothing really significant has changed... it should be okay. I did have some issues that were resolvable. But, I am not you and it is not my machine, so YMMV. > Thanks for reading and thank you to the Debian community. I'm glad to > have finally jumped the fence! Yes, just stay away from the broken Windows laying around. I read the list, so no need to CC me. -- Greg Folkert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]