Mail consolidation

2003-12-05 Thread David . Grudek
I was wondering if there is a way to only get these emails batched 
together instead of 20 separate emails from the mailing list.  It is two 
difficult to go threw my mail with all these emails added in there.


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Re: Mail Consolidation

2003-12-05 Thread David . Grudek
Where do I go to modify this setting to make it Digest version.


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unsubscribe

2003-12-09 Thread David . Grudek
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Samba Problem

2003-12-15 Thread David . Grudek
I have testing debian with samba and while the linux server is on the 
network the other systems on the network lock up and freeze for several 
minutes then un freeze.  After I remove the debian box from the network it 
does not freeze any of the other computers on the network.  Any help would 
be appreciated.


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Cups not working

2004-10-11 Thread David . Grudek
I have sarge with the latest cups install.  No matter what I change in the 
/etc/cups/cupsd.conf file it will not start the service.  I am trying to 
get it so I can modify the settings threw the web from any computer on the 
internal network.  Each time I modify anything or even just uncomment any 
setting it says service started and failed with service code 98.  Any help 
would be appreciated


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Re: Cups not working

2004-10-11 Thread David . Grudek
I installed cupsys cupsys-driver-gimpprint cupsys-driver-gimpprint-data  I 
am not even ready to install a printer yet because when I change the 
settings in the /etc/cups/cupsd.conf file the service stops running with a 
service 98 error.  In order to access the config page from a different 
computer on the network you need to go and specify the right subnet but 
yet if I just tell cups to take requests from port 80 by just uncommenting 
the file it does not work.  Any changes to that config file will cause the 
service to fail. 


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Installing a new hard drive

2004-08-03 Thread David . Grudek
I got a new hard drive that I did a an additional drive.  The bios 
recognizes the drive.  So I figured the next step is to use fdisk and 
create partitions, but it did not work.  Here is what I did.

login as: root
Password:
Last login: Tue Aug  3 02:17:17 2004
[s1]:~ # fdisk /dev/hdc

Unable to open /dev/hdc
[s1]:~ #

This is the master on the secondary controller.  I tried running an 
installation disk and it recognized it no problem.  What steps am I 
missing to get this to work.


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Adding new hardware to existing system

2004-08-09 Thread David . Grudek
I am new to debian and looking for some help.  I have been practicing with 
debian installs also adding new hardware to existing systems.  I tried 
adding a new nic and a harddrive to a system.  I could not get either to 
work.  When I take the beta 4 sarge install disk and run the install it 
detects both pieces and they work, but if the unit was built with the same 
cd and then add the hardware it does not work.  What steps should be taken 
to add a new piece of hardware like a nic card and or hard drive for it to 
be detected.  I used a fedora system and it detected it just fine.  When i 
installed the hard drive I did a fdisk /dev/hdc and it did not work said 
no device  Any help would be appreciated.


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David Grudek/COR/AXE is out of the office.

2003-12-26 Thread David . Grudek
I will be out of the office starting  12/26/2003 and will not return until
01/04/2004.

I will respond to your message when I return. I will Not have access to
email or voicemail.



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David Grudek/COR/AXE is out of the office.

2003-12-26 Thread David . Grudek
I will be out of the office starting  12/26/2003 and will not return until
01/04/2004.

I will respond to your message when I return. I will Not have access to
email or voicemail.



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David Grudek/COR/AXE is out of the office.

2003-12-26 Thread David . Grudek
I will be out of the office starting  12/26/2003 and will not return until
01/04/2004.

I will respond to your message when I return. I will Not have access to
email or voicemail.



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David Grudek/COR/AXE is out of the office.

2003-12-26 Thread David . Grudek
I will be out of the office starting  12/26/2003 and will not return until
01/04/2004.

I will respond to your message when I return. I will Not have access to
email or voicemail.



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Equivalent commands

2004-01-14 Thread David . Grudek
I have been using redhat for all of my linux experience and have been 
trying to move to debian but most of the admin commands are different.  I 
was wondering if anyone has a nice sheet with command equivalents?


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Lists of commands

2004-01-16 Thread David . Grudek
I am looking for a list of commands that are only to debian.  I want to 
learn debian but it would be nice if there was a list of commands that are 
specific to debian and a description of what these commands do.  If it 
exists, please let me know.


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Future of Linux Question

2004-01-22 Thread David . Grudek
Why doesn't someone develop a similar protocol to Microsoft's network 
neighborhood and smb for Linux.  So when you join a NIS like system that 
it will automatically authenticate you  on your Linux network with your 
currently logged in user name and password.  This way people that are 
accustomed to using Microsoft networking could just migrate over with a 
similar path.  For users that are going to be desktop users they are going 
to rely on a gui front end with something like network neighborhood. 
Please let me know what you guy's think about this.


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Qmail

2004-05-26 Thread David . Grudek
Does anyone know what the package name is for qmail on sarge?  I have 
tried to do an apt-get install qmail but it did not work it said the 
package may not be available any more.


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Samba LDAP Help

2004-06-01 Thread David . Grudek
How is debian's samba package configured?  Does it come with acl support 
or LDAP back-end support?  How does someone find out what a package was 
precompiled with.  I was reading a web site on how to set tup samba with 
LDAP and finding a good how to that steps a newbie though how to set up 
LDAP is hard to find.  They mentioned smb-ldap utils where could you find 
these packages for debian.  I did a apt-cache search for smb and LDAP and 
found no packages that resembled these.  I need to get samba with LDAP 
working but no luck so far.  I am running debian sarge.  How stable is 
that.  It is a great system.  No crashing yet.  Far better then redhats 
fedora or any of these other distro's.  Thanks debian guys.


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Mail server for small business

2004-04-16 Thread David . Grudek
I maintain a lot of small businesses that are not large enough to have 
their own mail server hosted internally.  I would like to have a mail 
server that runs internally and fetches the mail from the providers and 
then host it locally.  The provider does not support IMAP and the users 
space is only 10 megs and if we had this pull the mail and then host it 
internally then we could have as much space as we wanted.  It would also 
be nice if we could pull multiple email addresses even with different 
domains and put them into one common mail file on this server, incase a 
user has a yahoo account as well.  Each user would need to pull their own 
mail to the own box on the server.If there is a tool for this, could 
some one let me know.  I have a lot of Microsoft stuff to do this but this 
would be a nice step towards getting rid of them.


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Kernel 2.6

2004-04-20 Thread David . Grudek
Does anyone know when they will package sarge with the 2.6 kernel as a 
default kernel instead of it being an add in?


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