RE:test

2004-01-28 Thread sysadm
Please be advised that mail message has been found containing
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2004-01-28 Thread sscarfone
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Re: mplayer + esound

2004-01-28 Thread Martin Bauer


Try 

export= ESPEAKER="your esd-server:port"

This should help.



Am Mit, 2004-01-28 um 02.03 schrieb Mario Vukelic:
> On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 22:44, Gustavo Halperin wrote:
> >  Hello
> >   I use the esound. XMMS work OK, but the mplayer doesn't now the esd 
> > driver.
> 
> Mine does:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $ mplayer -ao help
> MPlayer 1.0pre2-2.95.4 (C) 2000-2003 MPlayer Team
> [...]
> Available audio output drivers:
> mpegpes Mpeg-PES audio output
> oss OSS/ioctl audio output
> alsa9   ALSA-0.9.x audio output
> esd EsounD audio output
> sdl SDLlib audio output
> nullNull audio output
> pcm RAW PCM/WAVE file writer audio output
> plugin  Plugin audio output 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $
> 
> Maybe yours was compiled w/o esd support? Mine is from
> http://marillat.free.fr/
> 
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Re: Laptop booting

2004-01-28 Thread Joerg Thoennes
Bill Marcum wrote:
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 02:17:21PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi all! 
I have 2 problems!

First problem: 

When I start my debian laptop, I boot the modules first and the 
daemons afterwards. As usual. 
But, in order for my /etc/init.d/networking script to find my eth0 
nic, which is a PCMCIA card, cardmgr has to be started. And since my
networking script is started before my cardmgr-daemon, It will not 
find my eth0, which makes  it necessary for my to login as root and 
do '/etc/init.d/networking restart', for enabling my eth0 nick.

Remove the line "auto eth0" from /etc/network/interfaces.

The network configuration for the pcmcia-cs package is done in the file
/etc/pcmcia/network.opts.  Look at the predefined environment variables 
here. If the cardmgr enables eth0, it also calls

	/etc/pcmcia/network start eth0

And if eth0 is disabled (unplugging the CARD, closing laptop etc.), it calls

	/etc/pcmcia/network stop eth0

For kernel 2.6, you should use hotplug for managing the PCMCIA cards 
(CardBus) and the hotplug system will do a

	ifup eth0=hotplug

or

	ifdown eth0

So in this case, you should configure a logical interface "hotplug" in 
the /etc/network/interfaces.

If you need more advise, just ask.

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Fwd: RE: Your e-mail

2004-01-28 Thread Russell Coker
Here's the last message I received regarding the broken anti-virus system on 
the tube.ftl.gov.uk mail server.

They seem to have configured their server to block email from me, so I'm 
sending their message to the list to allow other people to reply and try to 
educate them.

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Subject: RE: Your e-mail
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 19:29
From: Petronis Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Obviously, if you were computer literate you would be able to understand
that my company intercepted a virus and notified the sender the reason why
the mail was not delivered. Suggest you be wary of
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-Original Message-
From: Russell Coker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 January 2004 08:18
To: Petronis Martin
Subject: Re: Your e-mail


Please learn to quote, it makes it easier to read your mail.  Here's the
offending message which went to a list with thousands of subscribers:

Subject: A virus has been found in a message titled Test
Date: Yesterday 23:49:37
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The Message:

Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Recipient: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: Test
Has been stopped as it has breached the companyâs email policy regarding
viruses.

If you think this has been stopped in error then please contact:
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 18:58, Petronis Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

wrote:
> ref your message
> A correctly configured mail server will not send out virus reports to the
> address listed in the From: field as the viruses send out email with fake
> From: addresses.  This means that a broken mail server such as yours
> which sends such messages just annoys innocent people while not helping
> anyone.
>
> I sent this message with your address in the From field because I have
> received
> more than enough anti-virus messages from you already.
>
> Russell Coker
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> Send example of e-mail (in the above format not an attachment) you have
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CyberBlade XPAi1

2004-01-28 Thread Tiago Giovanaz da Silva
Hi!
I have a Toshiba a25s207 with  a Cyber Blade XPAi1 (P4) and this card do
not work correctly.
How to I configure this adapter correctly?

Tiago




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Re: Strange Zip Attatchment

2004-01-28 Thread François TOURDE
Sorry for that, but:

PLEASE CC: ME ONLY IF I REQUEST. I'M ON THE LIST !


Le 12445ième jour après Epoch,
Russell Coker écrivait:

> On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 01:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Fran=E7ois TOURDE) wr=
> ote:
>> > Since there have been quite a few virus epidemies recently (and maling
>> > lists are a good place for spreding them), I would like to propose
>> > following alternatives:
>> >
>> > 1. Dissallow atachments alltogether on debian lists (send them to
>> > /dev/null)
>>
>> And what about legal attachements, like logs, config files, etc. ?
>
> You can always put such files on your web site and put the URL in your emai=
> l.

Right, but sometimes people use offline mail, and all attachements are
not invalid, and people don't have always a web site, and ... etc.

I agree attachements are sometimes problems, but not always.

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Re: Woody(2.4.21) Sarge(2.6x)

2004-01-28 Thread James
Arjen Verweij wrote:
http://www.backports.org/debian/dists/woody/module-init-tools/

Now you can try 2.6 with woody :) No need to upgrade to sarge if you don't
want to.
OK, I'm going to give this a shot.

thanks for the info.

James



On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, James wrote:


Hello,

I already have a portable(Prostar 8880
x86) running woody (stable) with several
kernel options, the latest being 2.4.21.
If I want to upgrade to Sarge(testing)
and a 2.6.x kernel, do I upgrade the
kernel first, to a 2.6.x kernel and test
it as another kernel option under lilo,
with Woody first?  Or do I upgrade the
distro from stable to testing, first,
and then work  on a 2.6.x  kernel
upgrade/build?
 I suspect that the main issue is going
to be with module loading. Kernels
previous to 2.6 used (as you probably
know) the modutils program to handle
module-loading. But 2.6 series kernels
require a new program called
module-init-tools. So you'll need to
upgrade enough at least to get that
(it's packaged for Debian). I don't
think that's in stable; so you have to
either upgrade to testing, or else use a
backported package for stable.
So if I use 'apt-get dist-upgrade' to
upgrade the distro to testing, first,
then  would the dist-upgrade take care
of the modutils versus module-init-tools
issues?
This seems to be the simplest method to
upgrade from stable to testing on a
portable. All I have to do is add these
lines to my /etc/apt/sources.list file


deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/
testing main  contrib
deb-src
http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/
testing main  contrib
deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/
testing main  contrib
deb-src
http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/
testing main  contrib
deb ftp://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/
testing main  contrib
deb-src ftp://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/
testing main  contrib
deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/
testing main  contrib
deb-src
http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/
testing main  contrib
deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/ testing
main  contrib
deb-src ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/
testing main  contrib
deb ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/
testing main  contrib
deb-src ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/
testing main  contrib
deb http://debian.rutgers.edu/ testing
main  contrib
deb-src http://debian.rutgers.edu/
testing main  contrib
deb ftp://debian.rutgers.edu/pub/
testing main  contrib
deb-src ftp://debian.rutgers.edu/pub/
testing main  contrib

and then comment out the old lines, then
issue 'apt-get dist-upgrade'.
Note, I lifted these
/etc/apt/sources.list file from a Sarge
installation using Debian-Installer.
Maybe somebody has a better source for
the /etc/apt/sources.list entries?
 Ideas and comments are most welcome

James





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Re: CyberBlade XPAi1

2004-01-28 Thread Florian Idelberger
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At first, you need at least xfree 4.2 (unstable or a backport)
There you've got to choose 'trident' as a driver module.
Tiago Giovanaz da Silva wrote:

| Hi! I have a Toshiba a25s207 with  a Cyber Blade XPAi1 (P4) and
| this card do not work correctly. How to I configure this adapter
| correctly?
|
| Tiago
|
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Re: install on a t40p

2004-01-28 Thread Stefan Schmidt
Hello.

[Kernel 2.6 and thinkpad-source problem]

I have got the same problem on a Thinkpad T21.
Here you can find a patch and a debian package for thinkpad-source.
I am not sure if these bug is already fix in the newest version of 
thinkpad-source.

http://www.student.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de:8080/~zeimetz/R40-Debian/debian/thinkpad/

HTH
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Re: CyberBlade XPAi1

2004-01-28 Thread Tiago Giovanaz da Silva
Ok, but:

Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
983 frames in 5.0 seconds = 196.600 FPS
1120 frames in 5.0 seconds = 224.000 FPS

DVDs and games run with a very bad quality!!!

My machine is a A25S207.

Tiago


Em Qua, 2004-01-28 às 10:59, Florian Idelberger escreveu:
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> 
> At first, you need at least xfree 4.2 (unstable or a backport)
> There you've got to choose 'trident' as a driver module.
> 
> 
> Tiago Giovanaz da Silva wrote:
> 
> | Hi! I have a Toshiba a25s207 with  a Cyber Blade XPAi1 (P4) and
> | this card do not work correctly. How to I configure this adapter
> | correctly?
> |
> | Tiago
> |
> |
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Re: CyberBlade XPAi1

2004-01-28 Thread Mike Beattie
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 05:17:53PM -0200, Tiago Giovanaz da Silva wrote:
> Ok, but:
> 
> Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
> 983 frames in 5.0 seconds = 196.600 FPS
> 1120 frames in 5.0 seconds = 224.000 FPS
> 
> DVDs and games run with a very bad quality!!!
> 
> My machine is a A25S207.

One of the latest 4.3 releases packaged by Daniel Stone has acceleration
support for this chip, which should help.

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Re: Strange Zip Attatchment

2004-01-28 Thread Yves Rutschle
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 01:36:07PM +0100, François TOURDE wrote:
> > You can always put such files on your web site and put the URL in your emai=
> > l.
> 
> Right, but sometimes people use offline mail, and all attachements are
> not invalid, and people don't have always a web site, and ... etc.
> 
> I agree attachements are sometimes problems, but not always.

However, I have very, very, very seldom seen real
attachments used. Patches are almost never posted on this
list, logs are usually edited and posted inline with the
rest of the message. As a result, a vast majority of
attachments on this list are, indeed, nuisances. I reckon
no-one would notice if attachement were silently banned on
this list.

Y.


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RE;PURCHASE ORDER

2004-01-28 Thread Ogunbanjo Akeem
Dear sir/madam, 
Request for the purchase of Laptop computers
oem original and inkjet toner oem HP C1823D 1000pcs
and 20gb seagate hard disk drive oem original 500pcs.
Recently my company was awarded the contract to
rennovate the Federal 
Ministry of Education by the installation of Laptops
computers 
in the Ministry as part of his fulfilment of his
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We are required to supply a total of inkjet toner oem
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If yes please do forward to me the following quotation
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Re: Re: USB Adapter not for Cardbus but 16bit PCMCIA

2004-01-28 Thread Andreas Maurer
Hello!

Actually my story is quite similar to Marcel Meckels. I have two "old"
notebooks.
One ist a IBM-Thinkpad 760CD. This one has no USB onboard and only real
PCMCIA ie 16bit.

The other is an Acer Extensa 367T. This one is somewhat more modern with usb
and Cardbus (the 32Bit "PCMCIA")

Now both of them are alright and could have their uses if I only could find
a real PCMCIA USB Adapter

 /XX\ Andreas


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Xfer MP3 from RIO Riot

2004-01-28 Thread Rocky L. Bridges
Title: Message




Hello, 
Have you discovered how to 
transfer music from Rio Riot yet? If so would you clue me in on 
it?
Thanks
 

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Re: CyberBlade XPAi1

2004-01-28 Thread Florian Idelberger
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it seems you have to put
'Load   "dri"'
into the modules section of /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
if it is not 'Load   "xv"' should be also added. Both with the double
quotes but without the single quotes, exactly as the other modules are.
After that DVD's should run fine, Games, at least 3D ones won't run
playable because for this card there's currently no 3D hardware
acceleration. And, just to point it out, I don't know your processor
speed, but 196-224 FPS is just abnormal for this card.
Best Regards,
Florian
.
Tiago Giovanaz da Silva wrote:
| Ok, but:
|
| Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0". 983
| frames in 5.0 seconds = 196.600 FPS 1120 frames in 5.0 seconds =
| 224.000 FPS
|
| DVDs and games run with a very bad quality!!!
|
| My machine is a A25S207.
|
| Tiago
|
|
| Em Qua, 2004-01-28 às 10:59, Florian Idelberger escreveu:
|
| At first, you need at least xfree 4.2 (unstable or a backport)
| There you've got to choose 'trident' as a driver module.
|
|
| Tiago Giovanaz da Silva wrote:
|
| | Hi! I have a Toshiba a25s207 with  a Cyber Blade XPAi1 (P4) and |
| this card do not work correctly. How to I configure this adapter |
| correctly? | | Tiago | |
|
| -

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Re: Re: USB Adapter not for Cardbus but 16bit PCMCIA

2004-01-28 Thread Dave Thayer
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 05:23:01PM +0100, Andreas Maurer wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> Actually my story is quite similar to Marcel Meckels. I have two "old"
> notebooks.
> One ist a IBM-Thinkpad 760CD. This one has no USB onboard and only real
> PCMCIA ie 16bit.
> 
> The other is an Acer Extensa 367T. This one is somewhat more modern with usb
> and Cardbus (the 32Bit "PCMCIA")
> 
> Now both of them are alright and could have their uses if I only could find
> a real PCMCIA USB Adapter

I was researching (OK, googling usenet) this a few months back and came 
across a plausable explanation why there are no 16 bit USB adapters. The
poster claimed that the cardbus adapters used the same core chipsets as
the PCI chipsets on mainboards, so it is fairly economical to design a card
using commodity parts. Even though 16 bit PCMCIA has adequate bandwidth for 
USB 1.1, it would require a custom chip set, and the cost would be
astronomical.

dt

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Re: Xfer MP3 from RIO Riot

2004-01-28 Thread Werner Heuser
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 12:39:08PM -0800, Rocky L. Bridges wrote:
> Hello, 
> Have you discovered how to transfer music from Rio Riot yet? If so would
> you clue me in on it?

Try this survey of Linux tools for portable music players:
http://tuxmobil.org/portable_players.html

Werner

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InoculateIT detected the (Win32/Shimg.ZIP.Worm) virus in Mailbox (Ana Elizabete Santos de Lima Morais), Sender (debian-laptop@lists.debian .org) !!!

2004-01-28 Thread Ana Elizabete Santos de Lima Morais
The (Win32/Shimg.ZIP.Worm) virus was detected in (Ana Elizabete Santos de
Lima Morais\document.zip) and was sent by ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Action: (File was Deleted.).


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Re: Strange Zip Attatchment

2004-01-28 Thread Manu Abraham
The zip attachments are known to contain viruses. the Novarg virus. The mail 
contains a zip attachment, probably has the suject, hello, Hi, test etc. The 
list that is most affected is the debian-laptop. 

On M$ machines it takes away your addressbook, you have a lot of unwanted 
network traffic though.
Please take a look at this URL


securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/ venc/data/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I don't know how far are other machines affected. If somebody as a bigger 
idea please do let me know.


Regards,
Manu

On Tuesday 27 January 2004 18:26, François TOURDE wrote:
> Le 12444ième jour après Epoch,
>
> Niko Efthymiou écrivait:
> > I have noticed 3 stange zip atachments on this mailing list, all
> > recieved yesterday. I would suspect that it is some kind of virus
> > (havent scanned it).
> >
> > Since there have been quite a few virus epidemies recently (and maling
> > lists are a good place for spreding them), I would like to propose
> > following alternatives:
> >
> > 1. Dissallow atachments alltogether on debian lists (send them to
> > /dev/null)
>
> And what about legal attachements, like logs, config files, etc. ?
>
> > 2. Allow only certein mime types in mutipart messages
>
> You're probably right, but who makes the choices?
>
> > 3. Scan the emails for virii and if positive discard them (will
> > probably  eat up to many resources.)
>
> I think there is already a mechanism like amavis+clamav+spamassassin
> on the list. Check your headers to confirm. My headers are already
> modified by this piece of software on my side, so I can't check if the
> list do that already.
>
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Re: How to mount and access ntfs partition as regular user

2004-01-28 Thread Bernd S. Brentrup
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 11:10:05PM +0100, Moritz Moeller-Herrmann wrote:
> Bernd S. Brentrup wrote:
> 
> > On Sun, Jan 25, 2004 at 05:15:33PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
>  
> >> Only it won't give you unlimited access by root since ntfs partitions
> >> are read only ;-)
> 
> > You're right in that the OP mentioned bf24 kerneli (which I overlooked).
> > But I'm running 2.6.1 which has NTFS write support:
> 
> The only way to get real write support for NTFS is to use Captive! This uses
> the windows ntfs drivers in the linux kernel and works fine here.
> 
> See http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/

Thanks for the link but I don't think I'll use this solution.

The only reason for me to have an NTFS partition on my new Vaio PCG-Z1RMP is
the Sony recovery CD requiring a minimum of 10G should it ever be the only
way to bring the machine back to life.

Instead of wasting the space I'm loop mounting a fixed-size NTFS-file.

Thanks
. Siggy


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RE:test

2004-01-28 Thread sysadm
Please be advised that mail message has been found containing
a virus. This mail has been rejected and returned to the sender.
FYI

For more information contact your systems administrator.



[no subject]

2004-01-28 Thread sscarfone
--  Virus Warning Message (on the network)

Found virus WORM_MIMAIL.R in file doc.pif
The file doc.pif is moved to /var/log/virus/virXTAMFTsgi.

This is a machine-generated message, please do not reply via email. If you have 
questions, please contact the Lucent Help Desk at +1 888 300 0770.

-
The message cannot be represented in 7-bit ASCII encoding and has been sent as 
a binary attachment.


--  Virus Warning Message (on the network)

doc.pif is removed from here because it contains a virus.

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Re: mplayer + esound

2004-01-28 Thread Martin Bauer


Try 

export= ESPEAKER="your esd-server:port"

This should help.



Am Mit, 2004-01-28 um 02.03 schrieb Mario Vukelic:
> On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 22:44, Gustavo Halperin wrote:
> >  Hello
> >   I use the esound. XMMS work OK, but the mplayer doesn't now the esd 
> > driver.
> 
> Mine does:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $ mplayer -ao help
> MPlayer 1.0pre2-2.95.4 (C) 2000-2003 MPlayer Team
> [...]
> Available audio output drivers:
> mpegpes Mpeg-PES audio output
> oss OSS/ioctl audio output
> alsa9   ALSA-0.9.x audio output
> esd EsounD audio output
> sdl SDLlib audio output
> nullNull audio output
> pcm RAW PCM/WAVE file writer audio output
> plugin  Plugin audio output 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $
> 
> Maybe yours was compiled w/o esd support? Mine is from
> http://marillat.free.fr/
> 
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Re: Laptop booting

2004-01-28 Thread Joerg Thoennes

Bill Marcum wrote:

On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 02:17:21PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi all! 
I have 2 problems!


First problem: 

When I start my debian laptop, I boot the modules first and the 
daemons afterwards. As usual. 
But, in order for my /etc/init.d/networking script to find my eth0 
nic, which is a PCMCIA card, cardmgr has to be started. And since my
networking script is started before my cardmgr-daemon, It will not 
find my eth0, which makes  it necessary for my to login as root and 
do '/etc/init.d/networking restart', for enabling my eth0 nick.




Remove the line "auto eth0" from /etc/network/interfaces.



The network configuration for the pcmcia-cs package is done in the file
/etc/pcmcia/network.opts.  Look at the predefined environment variables 
here. If the cardmgr enables eth0, it also calls


/etc/pcmcia/network start eth0

And if eth0 is disabled (unplugging the CARD, closing laptop etc.), it calls

/etc/pcmcia/network stop eth0

For kernel 2.6, you should use hotplug for managing the PCMCIA cards 
(CardBus) and the hotplug system will do a


ifup eth0=hotplug

or

ifdown eth0

So in this case, you should configure a logical interface "hotplug" in 
the /etc/network/interfaces.


If you need more advise, just ask.

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Fwd: RE: Your e-mail

2004-01-28 Thread Russell Coker
Here's the last message I received regarding the broken anti-virus system on 
the tube.ftl.gov.uk mail server.

They seem to have configured their server to block email from me, so I'm 
sending their message to the list to allow other people to reply and try to 
educate them.

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Subject: RE: Your e-mail
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 19:29
From: Petronis Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Obviously, if you were computer literate you would be able to understand
that my company intercepted a virus and notified the sender the reason why
the mail was not delivered. Suggest you be wary of
debian-laptop@lists.debian.org

-Original Message-
From: Russell Coker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 January 2004 08:18
To: Petronis Martin
Subject: Re: Your e-mail


Please learn to quote, it makes it easier to read your mail.  Here's the
offending message which went to a list with thousands of subscribers:

Subject: A virus has been found in a message titled Test
Date: Yesterday 23:49:37
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org

The Message:

Sender: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Recipient: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: Test
Has been stopped as it has breached the company’s email policy regarding
viruses.

If you think this has been stopped in error then please contact:
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 18:58, Petronis Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

wrote:
> ref your message
> A correctly configured mail server will not send out virus reports to the
> address listed in the From: field as the viruses send out email with fake
> From: addresses.  This means that a broken mail server such as yours
> which sends such messages just annoys innocent people while not helping
> anyone.
>
> I sent this message with your address in the From field because I have
> received
> more than enough anti-virus messages from you already.
>
> Russell Coker
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>
> Send example of e-mail (in the above format not an attachment) you have
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>
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CyberBlade XPAi1

2004-01-28 Thread Tiago Giovanaz da Silva
Hi!
I have a Toshiba a25s207 with  a Cyber Blade XPAi1 (P4) and this card do
not work correctly.
How to I configure this adapter correctly?

Tiago




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Re: Strange Zip Attatchment

2004-01-28 Thread François TOURDE
Sorry for that, but:

PLEASE CC: ME ONLY IF I REQUEST. I'M ON THE LIST !


Le 12445ième jour après Epoch,
Russell Coker écrivait:

> On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 01:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Fran=E7ois TOURDE) wr=
> ote:
>> > Since there have been quite a few virus epidemies recently (and maling
>> > lists are a good place for spreding them), I would like to propose
>> > following alternatives:
>> >
>> > 1. Dissallow atachments alltogether on debian lists (send them to
>> > /dev/null)
>>
>> And what about legal attachements, like logs, config files, etc. ?
>
> You can always put such files on your web site and put the URL in your emai=
> l.

Right, but sometimes people use offline mail, and all attachements are
not invalid, and people don't have always a web site, and ... etc.

I agree attachements are sometimes problems, but not always.

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Re: Woody(2.4.21) Sarge(2.6x)

2004-01-28 Thread James


Arjen Verweij wrote:

http://www.backports.org/debian/dists/woody/module-init-tools/

Now you can try 2.6 with woody :) No need to upgrade to sarge if you don't
want to.



OK, I'm going to give this a shot.

thanks for the info.

James




On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, James wrote:



Hello,

I already have a portable(Prostar 8880
x86) running woody (stable) with several
kernel options, the latest being 2.4.21.

If I want to upgrade to Sarge(testing)
and a 2.6.x kernel, do I upgrade the
kernel first, to a 2.6.x kernel and test
it as another kernel option under lilo,
with Woody first?  Or do I upgrade the
distro from stable to testing, first,
and then work  on a 2.6.x  kernel
upgrade/build?

 I suspect that the main issue is going
to be with module loading. Kernels
previous to 2.6 used (as you probably
know) the modutils program to handle
module-loading. But 2.6 series kernels
require a new program called
module-init-tools. So you'll need to
upgrade enough at least to get that
(it's packaged for Debian). I don't
think that's in stable; so you have to
either upgrade to testing, or else use a
backported package for stable.

So if I use 'apt-get dist-upgrade' to
upgrade the distro to testing, first,
then  would the dist-upgrade take care
of the modutils versus module-init-tools
issues?

This seems to be the simplest method to
upgrade from stable to testing on a
portable. All I have to do is add these
lines to my /etc/apt/sources.list file



deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/
testing main  contrib
deb-src
http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/
testing main  contrib

deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/
testing main  contrib
deb-src
http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/
testing main  contrib

deb ftp://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/
testing main  contrib
deb-src ftp://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/
testing main  contrib

deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/
testing main  contrib
deb-src
http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/
testing main  contrib

deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/ testing
main  contrib
deb-src ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/
testing main  contrib

deb ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/
testing main  contrib
deb-src ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/
testing main  contrib

deb http://debian.rutgers.edu/ testing
main  contrib
deb-src http://debian.rutgers.edu/
testing main  contrib

deb ftp://debian.rutgers.edu/pub/
testing main  contrib
deb-src ftp://debian.rutgers.edu/pub/
testing main  contrib


and then comment out the old lines, then
issue 'apt-get dist-upgrade'.

Note, I lifted these
/etc/apt/sources.list file from a Sarge
installation using Debian-Installer.
Maybe somebody has a better source for
the /etc/apt/sources.list entries?

 Ideas and comments are most welcome

James





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Re: CyberBlade XPAi1

2004-01-28 Thread Florian Idelberger

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At first, you need at least xfree 4.2 (unstable or a backport)
There you've got to choose 'trident' as a driver module.


Tiago Giovanaz da Silva wrote:

| Hi! I have a Toshiba a25s207 with  a Cyber Blade XPAi1 (P4) and
| this card do not work correctly. How to I configure this adapter
| correctly?
|
| Tiago
|
|

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Re: install on a t40p

2004-01-28 Thread Stefan Schmidt

Hello.

[Kernel 2.6 and thinkpad-source problem]

I have got the same problem on a Thinkpad T21.
Here you can find a patch and a debian package for thinkpad-source.
I am not sure if these bug is already fix in the newest version of 
thinkpad-source.


http://www.student.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de:8080/~zeimetz/R40-Debian/debian/thinkpad/


HTH
Stefan Schmidt



Re: CyberBlade XPAi1

2004-01-28 Thread Tiago Giovanaz da Silva
Ok, but:

Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
983 frames in 5.0 seconds = 196.600 FPS
1120 frames in 5.0 seconds = 224.000 FPS

DVDs and games run with a very bad quality!!!

My machine is a A25S207.

Tiago


Em Qua, 2004-01-28 às 10:59, Florian Idelberger escreveu:
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> 
> At first, you need at least xfree 4.2 (unstable or a backport)
> There you've got to choose 'trident' as a driver module.
> 
> 
> Tiago Giovanaz da Silva wrote:
> 
> | Hi! I have a Toshiba a25s207 with  a Cyber Blade XPAi1 (P4) and
> | this card do not work correctly. How to I configure this adapter
> | correctly?
> |
> | Tiago
> |
> |
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Re: CyberBlade XPAi1

2004-01-28 Thread Mike Beattie
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 05:17:53PM -0200, Tiago Giovanaz da Silva wrote:
> Ok, but:
> 
> Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
> 983 frames in 5.0 seconds = 196.600 FPS
> 1120 frames in 5.0 seconds = 224.000 FPS
> 
> DVDs and games run with a very bad quality!!!
> 
> My machine is a A25S207.

One of the latest 4.3 releases packaged by Daniel Stone has acceleration
support for this chip, which should help.

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Re: Strange Zip Attatchment

2004-01-28 Thread Yves Rutschle
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 01:36:07PM +0100, François TOURDE wrote:
> > You can always put such files on your web site and put the URL in your emai=
> > l.
> 
> Right, but sometimes people use offline mail, and all attachements are
> not invalid, and people don't have always a web site, and ... etc.
> 
> I agree attachements are sometimes problems, but not always.

However, I have very, very, very seldom seen real
attachments used. Patches are almost never posted on this
list, logs are usually edited and posted inline with the
rest of the message. As a result, a vast majority of
attachments on this list are, indeed, nuisances. I reckon
no-one would notice if attachement were silently banned on
this list.

Y.



RE;PURCHASE ORDER

2004-01-28 Thread Ogunbanjo Akeem
Dear sir/madam, 
Request for the purchase of Laptop computers
oem original and inkjet toner oem HP C1823D 1000pcs
and 20gb seagate hard disk drive oem original 500pcs.
Recently my company was awarded the contract to
rennovate the Federal 
Ministry of Education by the installation of Laptops
computers 
in the Ministry as part of his fulfilment of his
promises to make all 
Nigerians come 2006 computer literate.
We are required to supply a total of inkjet toner oem
HP C1823D 1000 pieces and laptop computers with hard
disk drive seagate 20gb 500pcs to the 
Ministry to boost it's efficiency.As a matter of
fact,my company lack the 
capability of running this contract so we contacted
you.
If yes please do forward to me the following quotation
with cost of shipment to lagos Nigeria airport.
shipment via KLM AIR CARGO or LUFTHANAS AIR CARGO or
SWISS AIR CARGO.
just call one of this airline to get the cost price
from them.
made of shipment is AIRLINE to lagos Nigeria airport.
our payment is cheque or money order.



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Re: Re: USB Adapter not for Cardbus but 16bit PCMCIA

2004-01-28 Thread Andreas Maurer
Hello!

Actually my story is quite similar to Marcel Meckels. I have two "old"
notebooks.
One ist a IBM-Thinkpad 760CD. This one has no USB onboard and only real
PCMCIA ie 16bit.

The other is an Acer Extensa 367T. This one is somewhat more modern with usb
and Cardbus (the 32Bit "PCMCIA")

Now both of them are alright and could have their uses if I only could find
a real PCMCIA USB Adapter

 /XX\ Andreas



Xfer MP3 from RIO Riot

2004-01-28 Thread Rocky L. Bridges
Title: Message




Hello, 
Have you discovered how to 
transfer music from Rio Riot yet? If so would you clue me in on 
it?
Thanks
 

Yours Truly, 
Rocky 



Re: CyberBlade XPAi1

2004-01-28 Thread Florian Idelberger

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it seems you have to put
'Load   "dri"'
into the modules section of /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
if it is not 'Load   "xv"' should be also added. Both with the double
quotes but without the single quotes, exactly as the other modules are.
After that DVD's should run fine, Games, at least 3D ones won't run
playable because for this card there's currently no 3D hardware
acceleration. And, just to point it out, I don't know your processor
speed, but 196-224 FPS is just abnormal for this card.
Best Regards,
Florian
.
Tiago Giovanaz da Silva wrote:

| Ok, but:
|
| Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0". 983
| frames in 5.0 seconds = 196.600 FPS 1120 frames in 5.0 seconds =
| 224.000 FPS
|
| DVDs and games run with a very bad quality!!!
|
| My machine is a A25S207.
|
| Tiago
|
|
| Em Qua, 2004-01-28 às 10:59, Florian Idelberger escreveu:
|

| At first, you need at least xfree 4.2 (unstable or a backport)
| There you've got to choose 'trident' as a driver module.
|
|
| Tiago Giovanaz da Silva wrote:
|
| | Hi! I have a Toshiba a25s207 with  a Cyber Blade XPAi1 (P4) and |
| this card do not work correctly. How to I configure this adapter |
| correctly? | | Tiago | |
|

| -


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Re: Re: USB Adapter not for Cardbus but 16bit PCMCIA

2004-01-28 Thread Dave Thayer
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 05:23:01PM +0100, Andreas Maurer wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> Actually my story is quite similar to Marcel Meckels. I have two "old"
> notebooks.
> One ist a IBM-Thinkpad 760CD. This one has no USB onboard and only real
> PCMCIA ie 16bit.
> 
> The other is an Acer Extensa 367T. This one is somewhat more modern with usb
> and Cardbus (the 32Bit "PCMCIA")
> 
> Now both of them are alright and could have their uses if I only could find
> a real PCMCIA USB Adapter

I was researching (OK, googling usenet) this a few months back and came 
across a plausable explanation why there are no 16 bit USB adapters. The
poster claimed that the cardbus adapters used the same core chipsets as
the PCI chipsets on mainboards, so it is fairly economical to design a card
using commodity parts. Even though 16 bit PCMCIA has adequate bandwidth for 
USB 1.1, it would require a custom chip set, and the cost would be
astronomical.

dt

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Re: Xfer MP3 from RIO Riot

2004-01-28 Thread Werner Heuser
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 12:39:08PM -0800, Rocky L. Bridges wrote:
> Hello, 
> Have you discovered how to transfer music from Rio Riot yet? If so would
> you clue me in on it?

Try this survey of Linux tools for portable music players:
http://tuxmobil.org/portable_players.html

Werner

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InoculateIT detected the (Win32/Shimg.ZIP.Worm) virus in Mailbox (Ana Elizabete Santos de Lima Morais), Sender (debian-laptop@lists.debian .org) !!!

2004-01-28 Thread Ana Elizabete Santos de Lima Morais
The (Win32/Shimg.ZIP.Worm) virus was detected in (Ana Elizabete Santos de
Lima Morais\document.zip) and was sent by (debian-laptop@lists.debian.org).
Action: (File was Deleted.).