Me too. Write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pete
Templin).
By the way, only a broken mail system would bounce the message to you.
There's stuff in the RFCs about using the "envelope from" for errors
that this mail delivery agent must be ignoring.
Bruce
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Hi,
>>"Steve" == Steve Hsieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Steve> raindrop:/etc# depmod -a modprobe: error reading ELF header: No
Steve> such file or directory
Steve> I'm not sure if this is related to the fact that I built my own
Steve> custom kernel (using make-kpkg).
This is a problem w
Hi,
I am getting bounced back messages every time I post to debian-user.
The bounced message says that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is an
unknow user.
Is it just me or everybody is having this problem?
Thanks,
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On Tue, 16 Sep 1997, Ralph Winslow wrote:
> Would someone who's using the above card at 800x600 (or better) please
> forward a copy of their configuration file to me? I'd appreciate it
> deeply. TIA
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> Ralph Winslow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there any way I can tell how each CPU on a multi-processor system is
being used?
Brian
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Would someone who's using the above card at 800x600 (or better) please
forward a copy of their configuration file to me? I'd appreciate it
deeply. TIA
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The IQ of the group is that of the member
whose IQ i
I'm sorry to get bandwith with a pretty big attachment, but this
thing really deserves the gurus' attention.
These days I get quite a lot of delivery errors about messages
usually reaching their goal: I see them regularly come back, resent from
the mailing list server. I was thinking of
Hi,
[linuxconfig stuff snipped]
>>"Kai" == Kai Grossjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kai> So we can attack this problem right there -- convince the
Kai> linuxconfig people not to use their own /etc/rc* scheme, and all
Kai> will be fine. For this problem.
Kai> Have I been talking foolish
On Tue, 16 Sep 1997, G. Kapetanios wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been using my dos partition as a store for data files I don't use
> very often. Creating the files as a normal user, these files and the
> directories belonged to my username. Today I just found out that the
> ownerships had changed to ro
Ralph Winslow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Trying to make lftp work, I'd downloaded the version in hamm. This
> called for a new lic5 which caused the removal on damn near everything.
> Included in that was the locales package. I've restored almost
> everything, with the exception of the locale
On Tue, 16 Sep 1997, G. Kapetanios wrote:
: I have been using my dos partition as a store for data files I don't use
: very often. Creating the files as a normal user, these files and the
: directories belonged to my username. Today I just found out that the
: ownerships had changed to root. I
On Tue, 16 Sep 1997 21:50:21 +, Michael Legart wrote:
>Hi!
>
>> Because it can't. : >
>
>hahahahhah
>
>> Are you using it with ide or scsi cdrom?
>
>ide ... I now have tryed "-D /dev/hdd" and that works ... well
>allmost! I get some errors when it running, but maybe thats because I
>ha
Hi. Trying to run xscreensaver and I get the following messages:
Xlib: connection to "0:0" refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
Error: Can't open display :0.0
Running fvwm95...43a and x 3.3-3, kernel 2.0.27, xscreensaver 1.27.1.
thanks,
tjm
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I have been using my dos partition as a store for data files I don't use
very often. Creating the files as a normal user, these files and the
directories belonged to my username. Today I just found out that the
ownerships had changed to root. I tried changing them back as root
using chown and
Hi,
With regards to your xman problem, have you checked the permissions of
/dev/null?
I had exactly the same problem and messages from xman with an
installation of Slackware - it was because /dev/null only had root
permissions. I had to chmod it so that everybody could use /dev/nul
Hi!
> Because it can't. : >
hahahahhah
> Are you using it with ide or scsi cdrom?
ide ... I now have tryed "-D /dev/hdd" and that works ... well
allmost! I get some errors when it running, but maybe thats because I
have a 486 dx2-80. My cdrom is a e-ide 12X
Regards,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 16 Sep 1997 19:30:24 +0200 Alexander LIST ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
raz.ac.at) wrote:
> I accidentally installed ldso 1.9.2-3 when trying to test some unstable
> packages. The rest of the system is still a "bo". How dangerous is it to
> downgrade ldso?
Perillous.
Just don't do it, it will break
On Mon, 15 Sep 1997 20:08:38 +, Michael Legart wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I have a little problem getting "cdda2wav" to work... when i start
>the program, i'm just told that it "cannot stat device sgb" ...
Because it can't. : >
Are you using it with ide or scsi cdrom?
-
On 16 Sep 1997, Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
> I sometimes have the problem that the permissions of /tmp has changed
> (while booting?). From the normal rwxrwxrwt they change to rwxr-xr-x.
> Does anyone has an idea what is causing this?
>
> /tmp has an own partition and is mounted while booting using
"Michael Legart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi!
>
> Is it possible to allow root access via telnet?
> It is supposed to be used for remote administration. The server is
> *not* connected to the Internet and contains no sensitive/important
> data, so security would not be a problem. The serve
I sometimes have the problem that the permissions of /tmp has changed
(while booting?). From the normal rwxrwxrwt they change to rwxr-xr-x.
Does anyone has an idea what is causing this?
/tmp has an own partition and is mounted while booting using mount -a
if this is important.
Thanks for your re
(Let's see if Debian-user will accept it this time.)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl M. Hegbloom) writes:
> > "Carl" == Carl Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Carl> I have recently been trying to edit some perl scripts using
> Carl> xemacs, so I tried using the cperl-mode instead of
>
Anyone know how to solve this one?
raindrop:/etc# depmod -a
modprobe: error reading ELF header: No such file or directory
I'm not sure if this is related to the fact that I built my own custom
kernel (using make-kpkg).
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Fernando Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Am I doing something terribly wrong or there is no routed
> nor gated in the current distribution? I can't believe
> this so I must be wrong... :-)
There's a "/usr/sbin/routed" in "netstd", version 2.13-1 (stable/bo).
I don't think anyone's packa
Hi,
I accidentally installed ldso 1.9.2-3 when trying to test some unstable
packages. The rest of the system is still a "bo". How dangerous is it to
downgrade ldso?
Thanks for any hints...
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Ma
On Tue, 16 Sep 1997, Rick Hawkins wrote:
>
> has anyone converted the mit kerberos packages to debian? I've taken a
> couple
> of not-so successful stabs (actually, for afs, but they're interwtined).
Tom Lees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is continuing the packaging started by
another maintainer. I ma
has anyone converted the mit kerberos packages to debian? I've taken a couple
of not-so successful stabs (actually, for afs, but they're interwtined).
Alien reports a gaggle of "unusual executable locations" while executing.
Also, i'm worried about the lack of debian dependency information; as
On Tue, 9 Sep 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
> I decided to go the right way with one of my server and use scsi disk instead
> of ide. That machine has already got a scsi controller (aha2940) that drives
> a dat tape, so I only need to buy a scsi disk.
> That machine is using debian 1.1 o
rob writes,
> Rick Hawkins writes:
> > Has anyone else had a problem with this? It utterly hangs X, beyond
> > restarting X. I can still telnet in, but halting the xdm daemon &
> restarting
> > isn't enough to recover the keyboard. For that matter, it requires an
> actual
> > power do
> On Sat, 9 Aug 1997, George Bonser said:
George> One of the points raised was that even though there is a
George> filesystem standard, there is still too much leeway in that
George> some things like system initialization files and how they
George> are arrainged can differ widely from
I got it to work with IBM's internal tokenring network.
Whats the problem ?
What have you tried so far ?
Matthew
On Mon, 15 Sep 1997, Greg Vence wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've read the mini-FAQ on token ring and they don't talk about Debian.
> What are the steps to successful tr0 ?
>
> Thanx --
On Sep 16, Marc Fleureck wrote
> My system is Debian 1.2 with kernel 2.0.27 and a pcmcia
> 3c562/563 33.6 LAN/modem card (Olivetti echos p100d).
[...]
> I had just installed pcmcia-cs 2.9.5-3. Before there was no pcmcia package
> installed. Now I have trouble starting the PCMCIA Card Services (it
Not meaning to try the obvious ;-), but does the machine itself register
all xxx megs of memory. I have seen Compaqs, Packards, etc. that need a
jumper to go past xx amount of memory. Perhaps this is the problem. If
not, everyone else can just store this little snipet of info.
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Hmmm;
I already compiled qpopper, following the HOWTO, and it worked *almost*
perfectly. The problem is qpopper did not recognize shadow passwd. A user
that has a X in passwd password, simply doesn't have pop access. Did you
have the same? What's for qpopperauth?
Thank's a lot
Bruno
At 11:19 PM 9/
Hi,
Thanks to everyone willing to reply to (sometimes annoying ?)
questions ! I am not a newbee to Linux, but somewhere in between I
guess ...
My system is Debian 1.2 with kernel 2.0.27 and a pcmcia
3c562/563 33.6 LAN/modem card (Olivetti echos p100d).
Heaving read the Web page about upgrading
Otavio Exel wrote:
> I'm trying to install Debian 1.3.1 with an Adaptec AHA 2840VL/2842VL
> SCSI card; while the RESC1440 disk is beeing loaded I get a lot of error
> messages; some of them are:
> - encountered spurious interrupt
> - failed to initialize module ?
> - In swapper task - not syn
Raymond A. Ingles wrote:
> How does one determine from minimal catalog info what cards are
> Tulip-based? I've been trying to figure that out for a while...
Jeff Noxon wrote:
> They use the DEC 2104x (10 Mb/s) or 2114x (100 Mb/s) chips. Just look
> at the card or the specs on the box. DEC,
Andy Spiegl wrote:
> What I would like to do now is enlarge / by merging it with
> the newly created partition. Do I have to copy everything
> to a backup, run fdisk and then copy it back? Or is there
> an easier method? (No, I don't just want to mount it)
> And is this process really all that e
Chi Yung YUEN wrote:
>
> I tried to install Debian 1.3.1. I got "cannot initialize swap partition"
> error and it stopped the installation. I've already tried 3 rescue disks.
> I don't know what went wrong. Can anybody help?
> I'm using Adaptec AHA-2940 SCSI card, Quantum Viking 4.3G HD.
I've ha
Otavio Exel wrote:
>
> I'm trying to install Debian 1.3.1 with an Adaptec AHA 2840VL/2842VL
> SCSI card; while the RESC1440 disk is beeing loaded I get a lot of error
> messages; some of them are:
> - encountered spurious interrupt
> - failed to initialize module ?
> - In swapper task - not sy
Maarten Boekhold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Apart from the other suggestions, there might just be an error in your
: script that causes output from perl *before* you send the header. Or
: maybe you'r running with 'perl -w' and have a variable that you use only
: once. That causes output too w
The Year 2000 problem has been discussed extensively, but when anyone asks
about Linux the answer is always 'The kernel is OK up till 2038, other
than that it is an application problem'
It seems to me that the Debian distribution, by breaking up the applications
into a large number of manageable p
On Mon, 15 Sep 1997, Chi Yung YUEN wrote:
> I tried to install Debian 1.3.1. I got "cannot initialize swap partition"
> error and it stopped the installation. I've already tried 3 rescue disks.
> I don't know what went wrong. Can anybody help?
> I'm using Adaptec AHA-2940 SCSI card, Quantum Vikin
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, writes:
>Hi!
>
>Am I doing something terribly wrong or there is no routed
>nor gated in the current distribution? I can't believe
>this so I must be wrong... :-)
>
>Can someone tell me waht package to install to get one
>of them?
>
routed is in the
Frank Sergeant wrote:
:I'm thinking about a setup like this: our application would
:run on a Linux box at the central office, one instance (process)
:for each user. [...]
:What happens to the remote user's process on the central Linux
:box if the connection between the remote machine and
:the cent
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>I can't seem to make my Compaq recognize more than the first 16 MB. I have
>read the boot prompt-HOWTO, where it says, that
>I shall type type 'mem=XX'. Easy, except it boots up before I can type
>that.
If you want to get at the lilo prompt, you can hit s
On Mon, 15 Sep 1997, Dave Neuer wrote:
> I am trying to get a CGI script written in Perl running, and I keep
> getting a wierd error that I don't understand:
>
> "access to /usr/lib/cgi-bin/testscript.pl failed for *machine name*,
> reason: Premature end of script headers"
>
> Anyone know what t
Hi!
Am I doing something terribly wrong or there is no routed
nor gated in the current distribution? I can't believe
this so I must be wrong... :-)
Can someone tell me waht package to install to get one
of them?
TIA,
Fernando
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Despodata
Hi!
I can't seem to make my Compaq recognize more than the first 16 MB. I have
read the boot prompt-HOWTO, where it says, that
I shall type type 'mem=XX'. Easy, except it boots up before I can type
that.
So, I looked a little on LILO, to try and find something about a startup
delay, or telling LI
On Mon, 15 Sep 1997, Fredrik Ax wrote:
>> The other card I see mentioned a lot, but never see much as far as
>> recommendations, is the Intel EtherExpress 100. Anyone have any
>> thoughts on those?
>
>I'm using an EtherExpress 100 together with Linux. The only problem
>I've had, was finding the d
Greg Vence wrote:
> I've read the mini-FAQ on token ring and they don't talk about Debian.
> What are the steps to successful tr0 ?
Greg,
Have you checked the NET-3-HOWTO, was it any use?
If not, please let me know why, I'm always keen to improve it.
regards
Terry
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On Mon, 15 Sep 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> I keep getting e-mail through Juno from my boyfriend who is on an aircraft
> carrier. The last time, I used uuencode. This time it says base64. Can you
> tell my why they are coming to me encoded. Also, is there an easy way for me
> to dec
On Mon, Sep 15, 1997 at 06:03:11PM -0700, Jim Pick wrote:
> > I keep getting e-mail through Juno from my boyfriend who is on an aircraft
> > carrier. The last time, I used uuencode. This time it says base64. Can
> > you
> > tell my why they are coming to me encoded. Also, is there an easy way
On Mon, 15 Sep 1997, Michael Legart wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a little problem getting "cdda2wav" to work... when i start
> the program, i'm just told that it "cannot stat device sgb" ...
>
If this is a 1.3.1 installation then the generic scsi devices are numeric
rather than alphabetic. That is,
> >
> > Hmm ... I have a SB16 and midi works fine without isapnptools, maybe
> > that's the difference.
>
> You probably have a waveblaster extension mounted to i/o 330 using the
> MPU 401 interface. The SB 32 has a build-in (non MPU 401 compatible)
> Emu8000 waveblaster that need to be initial
Hi!
Well, I did it. There is only a few MBs on my root partition
(which is also my usr partition). Now I simply killed my OS-half
partition and converted it to ext2. So far so good.
What I would like to do now is enlarge / by merging it with
the newly created partition. Do I have to copy ever
According to Civ Kevin F. Havener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm contemplating buying one of the two subject printers. Has anyone out
> there used either of these two printers under Linux?
>
> Easy to use under Linux is the key criteria.
> Color printing is "nice to have" but most of my
Hi!
I just tried to install samba on my Debian 1.2 system. I found
that first I have to install a few libraries, among them:
libpam0 and libpam-util
But there is a problem:
Package: libpam-util
Version: 0.56-2
Depends: libpam0 (>= 0.56-2), libc5 (>= 5.4.0-0), libpwdb0 (>= 0.54preD-1)
Architect
Sorry to follow up to my own message - but mimedecode doesn't do what
I though it did. I was thinking of uudeview from the uudeview package.
Cheers,
- Jim
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> I keep getting e-mail through Juno from my boyfriend who is on an aircraft
> carrier. The last time, I used uuencode. This time it says base64. Can you
> tell my why they are coming to me encoded. Also, is there an easy way for me
> to decode this message. The uuencode doesn't work. Maybe
Has anyone Managed to get a Brother HJ-400 printer working with
ghostscript?
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My nightly cron job mirrors a debian site.
Here is my cron job, which runs mirror if not already running,
then turns off ppp with poff.
if [ -z `/sbin/pidof -x mirror` ]; then (pon; sleep 120; /bin/mount
/dev/sdb2 /mnt 2>/dev/null; cd /mnt/mirrors; ./run-mirror; poff) ;fi
Sometime
Eloy A. Paris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: So, my question is: does anyone know if there is a WWW interface to the
: vacation program? I am thinking about a web page/CGI script that allows
: the user to specify his/her e-mail address and the vacation message
: and have the CGI run the vacation pro
Rick Hawkins writes:
>
> Has anyone else had a problem with this? It utterly hangs X, beyond
> restarting X. I can still telnet in, but halting the xdm daemon &
> restarting
> isn't enough to recover the keyboard. For that matter, it requires an
> actual
> power down (but there are
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