Re: framebuffer in 2.6.9, anybody got it working?

2004-11-19 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
On Fri, 2004-11-19 at 15:55 -0500, H. S. wrote:
> I have been trying to get frambuffer bootup work in 2.6.9 without 
> success so far. Cannot get the logo at all. Screen is blank till X 
> starts up. I have same experience on Sid machines, one uses nv driver 
> and the other ati.
> 
> If somebody has that high resolution screen boot up working with the tux 
> logo in 2.6.9, could you post the relevant parts of the .config file?
> 
> Thanks,
> ->HS
> 
> 
So far all ive been able to do is compile vesafb as a module and load
it, so once it gets loaded *the module that is* the screen will go into
framebuffer. I was considering trying just the vanilla sources without
the debian patches to see if its a patch thats conflicting, apart from
that, i get the same as you.

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DMA On a DVDRW

2004-12-24 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
Hi everyone
I got a new Dell Inspiron 5160 about a month ago and im still setting it
up (just bits and bobs here and there now) and ive come across that my
DVDRW isn't on DMA, the harddrive is *it gets set at boot*.

Now I have ran 
hdparm -d1 /dev/hda
and both
hdparm -K1 /dev/hda
hdparm -k1 /dev/hda

But when i reboot dma has gone off again, how do I get debian to keep
the setting? i run 2.6.9 as my stable kernel but iam running 2.6.10-rc2
right now. 

Anyhelp is great

and happy christmas and new year to everyone

Cheers
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Re: DMA On a DVDRW

2004-12-24 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
On Fri, 2004-12-24 at 14:31 +0100, Nicos Gollan wrote:
> On Friday December 24 2004 14:04, Glyn Tebbutt wrote:
> > But when i reboot dma has gone off again, how do I get debian to keep
> > the setting? i run 2.6.9 as my stable kernel but iam running 2.6.10-rc2
> > right now.
> 
> Have a look at /etc/hdparm.conf
> 
That was great, i edited that, rebooted, dma on all the time.

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Re: CPU Frequency scaling applet not working

2004-12-24 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
On Fri, 2004-12-24 at 17:42 +0100, Bob Alexander wrote:
> I am running my rebuilt system and still have a few minor glitches. 
> Please be patient :)
> 
> The GNOME CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor 0.3.1 installed from the 
> corresponding Debian sid package now only show the CPU frequency but 
> does not permit me to select/change to tother frequencies.
> 
> Reading in the applet doc I could think the kernel was not built with 
> frequency scaling but I am using the same .config that worked on the 
> crashed system.
> 
> Under you can see the relevant .config lines for my 2.6.9 kernel for my 
> T40 Thinkpad.
> 
> Thank you for any help,
> Bob
> 
> #
> # APM (Advanced Power Management) BIOS Support
> #
> CONFIG_APM=y
> # CONFIG_APM_IGNORE_USER_SUSPEND is not set
> CONFIG_APM_DO_ENABLE=y
> CONFIG_APM_CPU_IDLE=y
> CONFIG_APM_DISPLAY_BLANK=y
> CONFIG_APM_RTC_IS_GMT=y
> CONFIG_APM_ALLOW_INTS=y
> # CONFIG_APM_REAL_MODE_POWER_OFF is not set
> 
> #
> # CPU Frequency scaling
> #
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ=y
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_PROC_INTF=y
> # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_PERFORMANCE is not set
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_USERSPACE=y
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_PERFORMANCE=y
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_POWERSAVE=y
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_USERSPACE=y
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_ONDEMAND=y
> # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_24_API is not set
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_TABLE=y
> 
> #
> # CPUFreq processor drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_X86_POWERNOW_K6 is not set
> # CONFIG_X86_POWERNOW_K7 is not set
> # CONFIG_X86_POWERNOW_K8 is not set
> # CONFIG_X86_GX_SUSPMOD is not set
> CONFIG_X86_SPEEDSTEP_CENTRINO=y
> CONFIG_X86_SPEEDSTEP_CENTRINO_TABLE=y
> # CONFIG_X86_SPEEDSTEP_ICH is not set
> # CONFIG_X86_SPEEDSTEP_SMI is not set
> # CONFIG_X86_P4_CLOCKMOD is not set
> # CONFIG_X86_LONGRUN is not set
> # CONFIG_X86_LONGHAUL is not set
> 
> 
Did you install the cpufreqd? When it's installing (or reconfiguring) it
asks if you want to run it with suid, say yes, restart cpufreqd and
reload the applet, it should work now, it did for me anyway.

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Re: wireless pcmcia card

2004-12-26 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
On Sun, 2004-12-26 at 12:11 +0100, Dani Belz wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 01:57:45 -0800 (PST)
> Olive Esseret <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Hello, 
> > 
> > I consider to purchase a wireless PCMCIA network card
> > for my laptop (toshiba Satellite A40-261). On the box,
> > the supported OS are only Win Does they cards
> > generally work on Linux? Do I need to pay special
> > attention on the card I will purchase? A friend of me
> > has tell me that these cards are fairly standard and
> > should run out of the box, is it true?  
> 
> Hi!
> 
> Hm... Not quite sure if he's right. Most of them work but "out of the
> box"? I got a Netgear WG511 and it works like a charm. But I had to
> patch the kernel to get support for the prism chipset
> (http://prism54.org). And I had to get the firmware and make it load via
> hotplug. Took me some time to set up but there was a good tutorial on
> the site.
> 
> grZ
> Dani
I've also got 2 of these cards, once it was up and running it was
fanastic, the only issue i had with it not running was the router.
So its highly recommended

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Spamassassin

2005-01-09 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
Hi everyone
I recently this weekend setup my server as an imap server to store and
sort my mail so i can read my mail from everywhere, anyway i've set it
up with isp pop > fetchmail > exim4 > spamassassin > courier
anyway i wondered, as i've search google, does anyone know of website
that will send spam to you to test your filters ?
Cheers for any replies
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Re: fetching dvd images of 3.1

2005-06-08 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
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Piszcz, Justin wrote:
> lftp works as well
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: John Kirkland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 6:31 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: fetching dvd images of 3.1
> 
> Frederico Rodrigues Abraham wrote:
> 
>>Hi.
>>
>>http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/3.1_r0/i386/iso-dvd/
>>
>>debian-31r0-i386-binary-1.iso
> 
> <http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/3.1_r0/i386/iso-dvd/debian-31r0-i38
> 6-binary-1.iso> 06-Jun-2005 01:53  4.4G  
> 
>>has anyone else had the same problem as me? fetching with wget results
> 
> in a file with 300 megs. fetching with firefox results in a file with 2
> gigabytes. is there any program capable of getting this without being
> bittorrent?
> 
>>thanks
>>-- Fred
>>
>>
> 
> 
> You might want to give "curl" a go. IIRC, wget has some problems with 
> very large (over 2GByte) files.
> 
lftp did the same for me, still only getting around 300oddMB :/

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Re: apt-cacher

2005-06-09 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 17:01 -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 06:46:18PM -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 04:57:06PM -0500, Jacob S wrote:
> > > On Wed, 8 Jun 2005 17:37:33 -0400
> > > "Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > 
> > > > On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 05:09:22PM -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> > > > > Now that I'll be upgrading my lan's server to sarge, I plan also
> > > > > to install apt-cacher on it, so my other machines won't have to do
> > > > > as much long-haul net traffic.
> > > > > 
> > > > > Can I start the woody->sarge upgrade by updating, first,
> > > > > aptitude and perl (that seems to be conventional wisdom)
> > > > > then installing sarge's apt-cacher, and then pointing
> > > > > the sources.list to apt-cacher running on the very machine
> > > > > that is being upgraded to sarge?
> > > > > 
> > > > > In the future, when further updates take place, will apt-cacher
> > > > > know how to update itself while it's being used to download and
> > > > > cache its replacement?
> > > > 
> > > > Since you are serving machines on a network, you really want
> > > > apt-proxy.
> > > 
> > > Apt-cacher serves the same purpose as apt-proxy and works just as well,
> > > in my experience. I switched to it before apt-proxy v2 hit Sarge and
> > > found it to be better than apt-proxy v1 and it would start streaming the
> > > file faster (helping to avoid timeouts that I had problems with in
> > > apt-proxy).
> > > 
> > > Since you stated that apt-proxy is better, do you have some evidence or
> > > a reason for your statement, or is it just preference?
> > > 
> > > HTH,
> > > Jacob
> > 
> > I'd 
> > very much like to know this too.  What are the relative merits of
> > apt-proxy and apt-cacher.  I hadn't realized there were two such
> > programs.
> > 
> > --hendrik
> > 
> 
> I have used both apt-proxy and apt-cacher. Both work, but apt-cacher
> is much simpler and easier, and when I last looked apt-proxy was not
> really part of Sarge. 
> 
> OTOH, I think apt-proxy handles synonyms for distributions better than
> apt-cacher. In apt-cacher, there is a problem with switching from etch
> to testing, or testing to etch. Apt-cacher seems not to preserve the
> information that allows the actual apt-get instance on a host to 
> recognize that these are merely synonyms for the same thing. As a 
> consequence, if you do such a switch, you get to download the same stuff
> a second time. But how often do you do that? No more than once, if
> you are using apt-cacher ;-). 
> 
> Apt-cacher seems to me to be a tiny, and beautifully simple hack, that
> solves the problem. It works for me.
> 
> JM$.02.
> 
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> 
I to used both apt-proxy and apt-cacher and prefer apt-cacher as I had a
weird timeout delay on apt-proxy and it was'nt included within sarge
(when I started looking at theses solutions) apt-cacher works fanastic
though, I just reinstalled my server and used the old *deb's apt-cacher
had stored, didn't have to download a thing, saved alot of bandwidth.
I don't know why someone said apt-cacher doesn't store the packages.gz
as my setup (and its a new setup) stores the *.gz files fine.
Also my machine isn't internet facing it's an internel server (behind a
firewall) so i've never come upto problems with routering of ports.
Another vote for apt-cacher here
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Re: gnome-panel .. gone .. #@!!!!

2005-06-09 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
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Jon Dowland wrote:
> alan bonard wrote:
> 
>> Is this something affecting other Debian unstable users at the moment,
>> or just me ?
> 
> 
> I'd bet it's to do with the gnome 2.10 packages being on their way into
> unstable. I'd avoid using unstable for machines that you need to work at
> short notice.
> 
> 
Agreed, this is likely to happen quite alot within sid right now as the
release of sarge means alot of stuff is getting uploaded.
Check apt-get before you update, I stopped my update today as it wanted
to remove gnome-panel.
Like I said this is going to happen alot in the coming days/weeks??
least according to planet.debian.org

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Debian Sarge DVD Download Limit?

2005-06-13 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
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Hi everyone
I'm having problem's downloading the sarge dvd's. Im trying
http://ftp.ie.debian.org/debian-cd/3.1_r0/i386/iso-dvd/debian-31r0-i386-binary-1.iso
but wget stops at 320mb. Same happen's with Firefox. Is there any way
around this? I know this has been asked before and someone recommended
lftp but I still had the same problem.
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Re: Debian Sarge DVD Download Limit?

2005-06-13 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
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peter colton wrote:
> On Monday 13 June 2005 21:31, Glyn Tebbutt wrote:
> 
>>Hi everyone
>>I'm having problem's downloading the sarge dvd's. Im trying
>>http://ftp.ie.debian.org/debian-cd/3.1_r0/i386/iso-dvd/debian-31r0-i386-bin
>>ary-1.iso but wget stops at 320mb. Same happen's with Firefox. Is there any
>>way around this? I know this has been asked before and someone recommended
>>lftp but I still had the same problem.
>>Cheers
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>>++
> 
> 
>   hello Glyn 
> 
> Have a look at using bittorent. as its better on bandwidth and 
> when the iso image is download its integrity will be check by bittorent mdsum
> 
>   all the best 
> 
> peter colton
> 
> 
Hi Peter
I have and did start downloading with it but it was really really slow
and i've got a shed of bandwidth to go at so I thought it would be
easiler via http, looking at it now though maybe bt would be the better
option, or just buying a dvd set :)

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Re: Debian Sarge DVD Download Limit?

2005-06-13 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
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Steve McIntyre wrote:
> Glyn Tebbutt wrote:
> 
>>Hi everyone
>>I'm having problem's downloading the sarge dvd's. Im trying
>>http://ftp.ie.debian.org/debian-cd/3.1_r0/i386/iso-dvd/debian-31r0-i386-binary-1.iso
>>but wget stops at 320mb. Same happen's with Firefox. Is there any way
>>around this? I know this has been asked before and someone recommended
>>lftp but I still had the same problem.
> 
> 
> Two things:
> 
>  1) give up on the 3.1_r0 images - they've been superseded by 3.1_r0a
> after a bug was found.
>  2) downloading a DVD-sized image can be broken by bugs in HTTP large
> file support at either end. Even if the tools at your end are
> 64-bit capable, the apache on ftp.ie.debian.org may not be. I'd
> recommend trying jigdo/bittorrent instead if you can.
> 
I've never tried jigdo, what's the speed like?
I was aware of the bug, the ie server doesn't seem to have those image's
, ill search around, i dont really want to download cd images as ive got
a dvd burner, might as well make use of it :)

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Re: Debian Sarge DVD Download Limit?

2005-06-14 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
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peter colton wrote:
> On Monday 13 June 2005 23:13, Glyn Tebbutt wrote:
> 
>>Steve McIntyre wrote:
>>
>>>Glyn Tebbutt wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi everyone
>>>>I'm having problem's downloading the sarge dvd's. Im trying
>>>>http://ftp.ie.debian.org/debian-cd/3.1_r0/i386/iso-dvd/debian-31r0-i386-b
>>>>inary-1.iso but wget stops at 320mb. Same happen's with Firefox. Is there
>>>>any way around this? I know this has been asked before and someone
>>>>recommended lftp but I still had the same problem.
>>>
>>>Two things:
>>>
>>> 1) give up on the 3.1_r0 images - they've been superseded by 3.1_r0a
>>>after a bug was found.
>>> 2) downloading a DVD-sized image can be broken by bugs in HTTP large
>>>file support at either end. Even if the tools at your end are
>>>64-bit capable, the apache on ftp.ie.debian.org may not be. I'd
>>>recommend trying jigdo/bittorrent instead if you can.
>>
>>I've never tried jigdo, what's the speed like?
>>I was aware of the bug, the ie server doesn't seem to have those image's
>>, ill search around, i dont really want to download cd images as ive got
>>a dvd burner, might as well make use of it :)
>>
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>>++
> 
>   
>   hello Glyn,
> 
>   Are you behind a router, if so open port 1 to 10005 
> on the router and 
> port forward this port set  to  the box you will be using to bittorent on to. 
> The bittorent box would be better set up to have a stactic ip. All so the 
> bittorent client needs its ports setting up the same as the router 
> 1 to 10005
> 
>again all the best
> 
> peter colton
> 
> 
I always thought the bittorrent port was 6889odd ???
I've changed my router setting's to those port's now, see if that makes
a difference
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New sarge install question

2004-10-13 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
Hi all
i've recently used the new sarge-netinst image to
install debian on both my desktop and server. Both
worked a treat, but today somebody said to me i will
have to reinstall again when the install becomes
final. I presumed a apt-get update, apt-get
dist-upgrade would simply keep me up to date. 

So whos right, me or him?

Silly question i know, but i just want to qualify the
question.

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Re: New sarge install question

2004-10-13 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
 --- Sebastiaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Hi,
> 
> On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Glyn Tebbutt wrote:
> 
> > Hi all
> > i've recently used the new sarge-netinst image to
> > install debian on both my desktop and server. Both
> > worked a treat, but today somebody said to me i
> will
> > have to reinstall again when the install becomes
> > final. I presumed a apt-get update, apt-get
> > dist-upgrade would simply keep me up to date.
> >
> > So whos right, me or him?
> >
> > Silly question i know, but i just want to qualify
> the
> > question.
> >
> Your presumption is, as far as I know, correct. I
> don't know what the
> other person meant by saying 'when the install
> becomes final', but once
> installed, there isn't any reason to reinstall
> everything, except updates?
> 
Thats exactly what i thought, they said, and this is
beyond my relm of mind, have been grabbing snapshots
of the install, and keep reinstalling. i can
understand to bug test, but from what he said, it
sound as if he was "updating".
Werid
> Greetz,
> Sebas
Cheers for clearing that up anyway
Glyn
> 
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> 
> The software box said 'Requires Windows 95 or
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Re: kernel-patch-bootsplash for 2.6.8?

2004-10-13 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
On Wed, 2004-10-13 at 08:50, Nick Hastings wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
>following the most recent Debian weekly news, I decided to try to
> setup bootsplash. I added the appropriate source[1] to my apt sources
> but, it seems the kernel-patch-bootsplash package is a bit out of date
> since it doesn't appear[2] to supply patches for 2.6.8 kernels.
> 
> I tried googling but found nothing applicable. Anyone know anything about
> this?
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Nick.
> 
> [1] http://www.bootsplash.de/files/debian/
> [2] See: /usr/src/kernel-patches/all/apply/bootsplash from
> kernel-patch-bootsplash
You might want to consider using fbsplash, as bootsplash is considered
the wrong way by the upstream kernel coders.
http://dev.gentoo.org/~spock/projects/gensplash/
I wrote a guide here
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/d3c3it/html/articles/debian-splash-nonprint.htm
iam working with others to standidise fbsplash into a project called
debsplash

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Re: Has anyone usded gensplash ?

2004-10-15 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 09:57, duzhenhuan wrote:
> I googled about gensplash installation ,it's almost all about gentoo.
> Can u give me some instructions on setting up gensplash in Debian?
Myself and others are actually working on a port atm. There's a quick
guide on my site *see url below* but its not considered the "right way"
but it works for me and others if you use custom compiled kernels.
Hope this helps
Btw check the debian-desktop lists for the last month, there's alot of
chatter in there
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Re: Running PHP4 and PHP5 Simultaneousl on Apache in Debian!

2004-10-16 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
On Sat, 2004-10-16 at 11:27, Andrea Vettorello wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 15:46:28 +0530, Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 12:00:01 +0200, Andrea Vettorello
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > > I think you can achive this crafting carefully your apache
> > > configuration. I haven't checked but probably you can use them both
> > > using different extension for your non static page (like .php4 and
> > > .php5). If not you can have a couple of apache session running
> > > concurrently with different modules loaded, one with php4 and the
> > > other with php5 and some rewrite or virtualhost rules...
> > >
> > > Andrea
> > > 
> > Thankyou so much Andrea. It was so nice of you to help me out. I'll
> > try that and let you know the result.
> > 
> 
> I think you'll find better advice than mine here
> (http://www.sitepoint.com/blog-post-view.php?id=159852) or you can try
> with google...
> 
> 
> Andrea
Off the subject, but i was looking at setting up a LAMP of 1 of my
machines with those dotdebs on sarge, but does anyone know why php5
isn't in debian?
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Re: Running PHP4 and PHP5 Simultaneousl on Apache in Debian!

2004-10-16 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
On Sat, 2004-10-16 at 17:05, Andrea Vettorello wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 14:49:41 +0100, Glyn Tebbutt
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sat, 2004-10-16 at 11:27, Andrea Vettorello wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > > On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 15:46:28 +0530, Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 12:00:01 +0200, Andrea Vettorello
> > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I think you can achive this crafting carefully your apache
> > > > > configuration. I haven't checked but probably you can use them both
> > > > > using different extension for your non static page (like .php4 and
> > > > > .php5). If not you can have a couple of apache session running
> > > > > concurrently with different modules loaded, one with php4 and the
> > > > > other with php5 and some rewrite or virtualhost rules...
> > > > >
> > > > > Andrea
> > > > >
> > > > Thankyou so much Andrea. It was so nice of you to help me out. I'll
> > > > try that and let you know the result.
> > > >
> > >
> > > I think you'll find better advice than mine here
> > > (http://www.sitepoint.com/blog-post-view.php?id=159852) or you can try
> > > with google...
> > >
> > >
> > > Andrea
> > Off the subject, but i was looking at setting up a LAMP of 1 of my
> > machines with those dotdebs on sarge, but does anyone know why php5
> > isn't in debian?
> > --
> >
> 
> Dunno, but maybe this
> (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=262977) can shed
> some light...
> 
> 
> Andrea
Ah, sarge again, i cant blame them really, well thanks for that insight,
i'll carry on with the dotdebs for now :)
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Re: SSH Cracking Attempts

2004-09-29 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
On Wed, 2004-09-29 at 21:10, Nicolas wrote:
> > So, my question is this. Is there a way to tell ssh to refuse
> > connections from an ip address after a certain number of failed login
> > attempts, or is snort the only way to do something like this? So far
> > I've been taking the manual approach, blocking the ip address with
> > my firewall after I see it hitting the logs, but that can give them
> > about an hour to play before I notice it (e-mailed to me by logcheck).
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> 
> If you dont have to much user who log in your server, you can allow only them 
> from specific IP to log in.  Or you can disable the password facility and 
> only use keys (we do it this way at the job, It's also what I do at home).
> 
>  Nic Cola
> 
> P.S.
>  Just for the fun of it, you can also tarpit the IP of the script kiddy ;o)
Sorry to change the subject and sound dumb, but how would 1 go about
setting up a tarbit? any urls ??
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Re: compaq armada m700

2004-10-18 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 14:57, Eduard Pauna wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 11:47:48 -0300 (UYT), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Op ma 18-10-2004, om 11:46 schreef Alexis Huxley:
> > >
> > >> > from a little time a have the notebook from $subj. i installed on it
> > >> > debian but i think i am a little stucked - couldn't find with google
> > >> > or on the hp.com site the HorizSync &
> > >> >  VertRefresh for the display and i'm using those reported by knoppix
> > >> > but i'm not so sure they are the right one.
> > >>
> > >> G. So tell us the model of the laptop and/or monitor, and tell us
> > >> why you are not sure it is right.
> > >
> > > 
> > >
> > > I think it's a Compaq Armada M700. Could be wrong, tho :)
> > >
> > Compaq Armada M700 it's written on the lower left of the screen's front
> > frame. It carries a Pentium III, an Ati Rage mobility / 8MB ram
> > (1024x768x16M), an intel pro 100 mini pci lan, a Lucent Win Modem, a
> > universal host pci to usb 82371AB/EB intel, audio ESS Maestro2E PCI
> > Audiodrive.
> > Woody 2.4.18bf24 will install everything, except the modem(google for the
> > drivers), you'll need to install the video board as Vesa, 1024x768 x 16M
> > and set the defaults offered by the installation dialogue for the
> > frequencies.
> If it is now problem can you show me your /etc/X11/XF86Config(-4) file?
> Thanks in advance 
> > Regards
> > Hector
> > 
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Hi
Take a look at here
http://www.martin-bock.de/pc/pc-0310.html
sounds a simular spec, i got that from www.linux-laptop.net. Very handy.
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Re: USE flags ??

2004-10-29 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 19:34 -0700, Brian Nelson wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 26, 2004 at 08:40:00PM +, Nick Smith wrote:
> > i use gentoo primarily now because i like the feeling that every piece 
> > of software on my system from the bootstrap up is compiled for my 
> > hardware aka p4, every debian binary is built for a 386 machine to keep 
> > compatibility! and on top of that a stable debian release takes years!  
> > dont get me wrong i use to be die hard debian because of apt-get but i 
> > have seen the light, emerge is way more powerful then apt and overall 
> > system performance is far superior because you compile everything from 
> > scratch for your system, debian was great when i was a newby and didnt 
> > know how linux worked and it was great for a system that just worked, 
> > that is of course if you can over look all the apt problems, do an 
> > apt-get dist-upgrade and your entire system crashes, thats always nice.  
> > i still like them both and still run both on servers, and i even 
> > compared the two on two separate mail servers, and getnoo blew debian 
> > away hands down on performance.  try it for yourself and you will see. 
> > just dont try a stage 1 on a 386 or you will literally be there for 
> > almost a week watching it compile.  it is designed for the power user 
> > and for faster machines.
> 
> Typical gentoo idiot.  Gentoo is nice in some ways, but you've listed
> none of them.  Go away.
> 
> -- 
> Blast you and your estrogenical treachery!
> 
> 
To be honest. i started with redhat, then suse then debian. But i didnt
understand how to use it, so i thought id try gentoo, as it had great
docs. For a while it was fanastic. i loved it, i got the buzz that the
whole machine was built for my hardware. But after a year i became tired
of the constant compiles it just got on my nerves and i started to
notice that the proformance was that hot. So i gave debian a shot. This
time knowing what i was doing and how linux worked. I had my whole
desktop up in less than 3hrs *inc kernel and sid upgrade* compared to
the 3days of compiling for gentoo. To my surprise it was faster for me.
Unless i used the wrong use flags? but i actually found it alot better
for my use. the only thing i wish i had on debian was mplayer in the
main pool, but thats easierly fixed and xorg, but with sarge coming out
soon i can understand that.
I personally think what debian is doing is nooo different to what MS
does. Think aobut it, an upgrade every 2-3 years, except, obv more
stable lol and secure. But if you want to constantly compile by all
means but i personally choose debian, so much so that all my systems run
it and ive donated money to debian as well.

Just my 2cents
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Re: To use GUI as root

2004-08-19 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
 --- Johan Sch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Hi,
> 
> I am new to Debian.
> 
> In Suse if you are normal user you use . sux - . to
> become root and be able to use GUI applications.
> 
> Kindly please what would the same be in Debian.
> 
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Generally i use gksu
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/admin/gksu

So if i wanted to say use synaptic id just issue

$ gksu synpatic

Asks for root password and your off, thats just my
solution thou, or do everything from the command, just
the way i use my system.

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iptables practical guide ?

2004-08-21 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
Hi All

Im researching iptables, as when my laptop is disconnected from my
network i have no real security ive found this guide
http://www.justlinux.com/nhf/Networks/Firewall_Installation.html but its
for ipchains, does anyone know of a guide that overs the same ideas, ive
read the man pages but i want a guide that shows the practical use of
the iptables for say block connections i didnt request etc. I could use
firestarter but i would really like to learn this the proper way.
Thanks in advance

Glyn


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KDE Apps Fonts without KDE

2004-09-10 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
Hi all
i've just today finished installing debian unstable on my main
workstation. Before all my installs were done on workstations without a
cdrw/dvdrw. Anyway my main workstation has a pioneer dvdrw and in the
past i've always used k3b for dvdrw/cdrw. My problem is when i load it
the fonts are huge. I'm using an all gnome/gtk2 desktop setup and i
wondered if there was a way to change the fonts without having to have
kde installed?
Thanks in advance for any replies
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New sarge install trying to find modules

2004-09-14 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
Hi All
I've just recently (about 2weeks ago) setup debian in replacement to
gentoo, on my main workstation. The installer was really smooth, so
smooth i didn't realise it was done and now i have a fully configured
and setup system. Everything working. But i've got a slight annoyance,
it doesn't stop the computer from functioning its just a pain. To start
with, i've compiled my own kernel, with the src's from kernel.org (it's
just the way i do thing's, added my own patches etc) which works fine
but on boot something is getting called, i've checked the udev configs
and hotplug, which is trying to find forcedeth (my nic) and various
other modules. All for my hardware but this is from when i was using 2.4
which is the default on the install. As i've compiled all these into the
kernel, it just errors, everything keeps booting, but i'd still like to
know the config for this calling is. If anyone knows it would be great
to let me know.
Google also hasn't popped anything up
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Re: New sarge install trying to find modules

2004-09-14 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 20:47, Justin Guerin wrote:
> On Tuesday 14 September 2004 13:24, Glyn Tebbutt wrote:
> > Hi All
> > I've just recently (about 2weeks ago) setup debian in replacement to
> > gentoo, on my main workstation. The installer was really smooth, so
> > smooth i didn't realise it was done and now i have a fully
configured
> > and setup system. Everything working. But i've got a slight
annoyance,
> > it doesn't stop the computer from functioning its just a pain. To
start
> > with, i've compiled my own kernel, with the src's from kernel.org
(it's
> > just the way i do thing's, added my own patches etc) which works
fine
> > but on boot something is getting called, i've checked the udev
configs
> > and hotplug, which is trying to find forcedeth (my nic) and various
> > other modules. All for my hardware but this is from when i was using
2.4
> > which is the default on the install. As i've compiled all these into
the
> > kernel, it just errors, everything keeps booting, but i'd still like
to
> > know the config for this calling is. If anyone knows it would be
great
> > to let me know.
> > Google also hasn't popped anything up
> > Thanks in advance
> 
> Three ideas come to mind.  First, you could get rid of hotplug, but
you 
> probably don't want that.  Second, you could recompile your kernel to
make 
> those into modules, instead of compiled in.  But the best solution 
> (perhaps?) is to edit /etc/modules and remove the offending, no longer
> needed entries.  Then bootup won't attempt to load them.
> 
> Hope that helps,
> 
> Justin Guerin
Hi
Thanks very much for the reply. I've checked /etc/modules all i have is
fglrx, which is for my ati card. I can't think where else the problems
can be? i think i might do as you said and recompile the kernel as
modules :)
Thanks again
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Re: K3B equivalent for GNOME

2004-09-17 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
 --- Juha Siltala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> On 2004-09-16, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I want to try and use GNOME after sometime with
> KDE.
> > And I was wondering if there was a GUI equivalent
> of K3B for the GNOME
> > desktop.
> 
> I'm afraid there isn't. There's xcdroast as others
> have mentioned. For me,
> the only thing it cannot do is burn audio cd's from
> ogg files, for that
> you need mp3burn or to convert your files to wavs by
> hand. Eroaster is
> nice and can do all CD operations (no DVDs), but
> lately it has been
> increasingly buggy (I think it's confused by ATAPI
> devices under kernel
> 2.6 or something). The easiest way to burn data CDs
> in GNOME is directly
> from Nautilus.
> 
> Then again, K3B runs just fine on GNOME too.
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Do you have a problem with the fonts of k3b within
gnome? mine are huge and i've no idea *bar installing
kde* to change them.

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Re: K3B equivalent for GNOME

2004-09-19 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
On Fri, 2004-09-17 at 19:39, Juha Siltala wrote:
> On 2004-09-17, Glyn Tebbutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Do you have a problem with the fonts of k3b within
> > gnome? mine are huge and i've no idea *bar installing
> > kde* to change them.
> 
> No idea. Perhaps my fonts are OK because I've installed qtconfig and set
> Qt up with that. (This was previous to installing K3B, I did it because I
> wanted LyX to look good.) But I think you got kcontrol with K3B (want it
> or not), so you can use that as well. That's why K3B is evil: it depends 
> too much on large parts of KDE. :)
> 
> -- 
> Juha Siltala
> http://www.edu.helsinki.fi/activity/people/jsiltala/
ahh qtconfig, of course, thanks :)
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Build Kernel Error

2004-09-19 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
Hi all
Im building my first kernel the debian way *build kernels the old way
loads of times* but im developing some software so i wanted to check it
against the debian patches. Anyway i receieve the following error

make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.8'
echo done >  stamp-kernel-configure
echo done >  stamp-configure
test -f stamp-configure || /usr/bin/make -f
/usr/share/kernel-package/rules configure
echo 'Building Package' > stamp-building
dpkg-buildpackage -nc -m"Unknown Kernel Package Maintainer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" -k"Unknown Kernel Package
Maintainer"
parsechangelog/debian: error: badly formatted heading line, at changelog
line 1
dpkg-buildpackage: unable to determine source package
make: *** [stamp-buildpackage] Error 1

Have i done something wrong?
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Re: kernel 2.6 didn't recognize the CDROM, while 2.4 did

2006-02-05 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 14:03 -0300, Victor Munoz wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 08:30:06AM -0800, belahcene abdelkader wrote:
> > 
> > I downloaded the last CD debian testing Disk 1 (janv
> > 30), the installation began correctly from the CD ( so
> > it is detected ide cdrom  well known type) after a
> > while, it gave an error : no cdrom detected , !!!
> > So I went to the other screen ( ctrl+F2), there is
> > neither  /dev/hd*, nor /dev/cdrom,
> > 
> > With kernel 2.4, the cdrom is detected, and
> > installation was doing OK.
> > 
> > The Hard disk is SATA, ( ACER PC Pentium 4) detected
> > as sda by kernel 2.6 and hda by kernel 2.4.
> > 
> 
> There's a workaround in 
> 
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/01/msg02056.html
> 
> Victor
> 
> 
Thank you very much, I've been searching for a fix for this problem as
well
Cheers
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Latest Udev and Hotplug error loading firmware

2005-08-17 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
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Hi Guys/Girls
I've got a Netgear WG511 which is based on the prism54 chipset, before
it worked fine but today I upgraded hotplug and udev (for alsa-base and
alsa-utils) and now whenever i run ifup eth1 im greeted with messages
within dmesg about unable to find isl3890 (the firmware) so to doublely
make sure I put the same firmware into /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware
/usr/lib/hotplug/firmware and /usr/local/hotplug/firmware
has the directory changed ?
Cheers
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Re: Portable OGG Player

2005-08-26 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
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Steven Pasternak wrote:
> Hi! Does anybody know if there is such thing as a portable OGG player?
> (like iPod,MuVO,etc. NOT software)
> -Steven
> 
> 
I had an iRiver 256mb(cannot remember the model) works flawlessly, I
just got a iAudio G3 1GB, also works fanastic, cheap and sounds great
also keep upto date with bug fixs and new firmware.
Cheers

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Samba as a primary controller

2005-09-02 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
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Hi
In recent week's I've decide to do thing's properly and setup a proper
dns/dhcp server (using dnsmasq) and using samba for authentication
(mostly for the windows clients). I'm using a pretty much standard
debian sarge smb.conf just a couple of edits about the domain controller.
The dns/dhcp server I want to use as the domain controller and my file
server as secondary controller (i dont need it to be a bdc).

Now the windows clients can see the domain but when trying to connect to
it, I get presented with a username and password. I try my regular user
(which I added a smb passwd for), but that fails. Have I missed
something off the smb.conf ? I tired added admin users = d3c3it but that
didn't make a difference.

Second question, is it possible to authenticate with say server1 and
then access the resources on server2 without say having to add the users
again to server2. Is it possible for both samba installs to talk to each
other or am I asking the impossible?

I have read the samba help pages but neither of these questions seem to
be answer enough for me.

Anyway cheers for any replies
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