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how to get fetch/procmail working as a daemon...
here's fetchmail:
# .fetchmailrc 1/16/98
poll mailer.cia-g.com
protocol pop3
user dmallery
pass ??
mda "/usr/bin/procmail -f-"
fetchall
ane here's procmail:
PATH=/bin
heres the trick with getting a plug and play network card going on your
Linux box. its a little bit down and dirty but it works really good.
first, get a dos boot disk and boot your computer from floppy.
then use the installation disk supplied with the NE2000 card.
you should have a couple of optio
Everything looks good, other than the cgi craps out.
have cgi supported in apache and have pearl installed.
its like an out of the box install,
it acts like a permissions problem but Im not to shure,
I put the cgi scripts at 755 and still no go. even tried 777 but still no
go. where am I missing t
On Sun, 8 Mar 1998, iquest wrote:
: Hi,
:
: I just realize that the output from df command does not add up. The
: used
: and available columnes do not add up to be the 1024-block columne! Is
: it
: something wrong?
:
:
: /dev/sdc11414447 693828 647525 52% /debian/ham
> I have an NE 2000 Plug & Play network card. My Bios detects it. Putting the
> line ne in my modules list doesn't work. How do I set it up?
I have no experience with the PNP staff since I have no hardware of this kind.
However, doesn't PNP hardware suggests using linux ISAPNP tool ?
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> Firstly, dmesg should show a lot of the kernel messages that
> scrolled off to fast. Secondly; it is risky installing another
> instance of the same kernel version on top of the forst one,
> especially the modules part.
>
> My advice: before installing the new kernel (assuming 2.0.29)
> I am trying to set up a dial up ppp connection to my ISP. I did it before
> but I am trying to use a Boca 28.8 MV34.AI it doesn't seem to want to work.
> What can I do to make it work? In Win95 it is on com2. Could someone give me
> the exact thing to type i.e. pppd connect 'chat'
Jesus Duran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Greetings all,
>
> i need help in the key sequence used for stopping xdm from starting up at
> boot up.
Press ++f1 for a text console, login as root, call
/etc/init.d/xdm stop.
edit /etc/X11/config to disable it permanently.
Jens
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Leslie Guinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have Debian 1.3 installed on a 386 pc, and samba 1.9.17 from the
> msdos-386 net samba.deb. Also I added the ksmbfs.deb. Debian, Samba and
> win95 box work good with smbclient, but how do I mount a win95 share on my
> Debian linux box. I have tried smbm
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>
> The only thing the libreadlineg2 postinst does is ldconfig. I
>suggest you run ldconfig and see what error it complains about. This
>is most likely a dangling symlink. Removing the dangling symlink
>often cures the problem. If the ldconfig error
Ossama Othman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Since my hamm install, I have noticed that when users log out, sometimes
> > there shell hangs. These processes then beging utilizing lots of memory
> > and cpu. Once uptime reported a load of 4.05 from this! Killing the
> > processes resumes a more
This is probably because a certain percentage of the filesystem is
reserved for root. This means that when the filesystem appears "full"
to a regular user, root can still write to the disk. When this
happens the disk shows being over 100% capacity.
The reason for this is, if the root filesystem
I found sendmail easier to setup than smail... others would probably
disagree.
I have sendmail set up as :
sendmail -bd -q 15m
I am using a win95 machine hooked to a linux machine which is on a dialup
to an ISP.
I just killed ppp on the linux machine and sent mail through it from the
win95 machine.
Hi,
I just realize that the output from df command does not add up. The
used
and available columnes do not add up to be the 1024-block columne! Is
it
something wrong?
/dev/sdc11414447 693828 647525 52% /debian/hamm
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Ben Pfaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Actually, the best way to install 2.0, AFAICT and IMHO, is to use the
>brand-new 2.0 install disks. You can find them in the usual archives
>in the disks-i386 distribution.
Would that be:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/pub/debian/hamm/hamm/disks-i386/current/
And t
On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Carroll Kong wrote:
> Fails to startup... says.. "cannot solved unresolved symbols
> X_global_lock
> XUnlockMutex_fn
> XlockMutex_fn
It looks like your X server is trying to use a new library, when it
expects an old one. There are a couple possible causes:
1. You have n
Hi,
I'd like to know if there is fix for this problem that I've experience
with 'mirror'. Here is the error messages:
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for
hamm/source/admin/apmd_2.4.orig.tar.gz (16985 bytes).
Got 16985 bytes (4246 bytes/sec)
226 Transfer complete.
Trabajo con Debian 1.3.1. y esto tratando
de cargar el modulo ibcs, para que pueda ejecutar programas de otros unix, mi
caso es el del System V, y Solaris 2.4.
Pero con la version de Kernel que tengo
2.0.3, me dice que no puede este modulo ejecutarse con este Kernel, a
continuación
I am using debian 1.3R6... but i wanted to upgrade the libc since
supposedly the old 5.4.34? had a lot of problems. I went to 5.4.38. Now.. when
I type in "who" .. no one comes up... not even ttys.. (my own). Is this somehow
related? And if so, how do I fix it?
Carroll Kong
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Hi folks!
I've recognized my Debian web pages. They can now be easily accessed via
http://schwarz.developer.debian.org/
There is a new web page about `Debian Resources on the Internet,' see
http://schwarz.developer.debian.org/resources/
which contains links to Debian and related projects
I just upgraded GIMP, and when I tried to run it, got:
$ gimp
gimp fatal error: sigsegv caught
[n]othing, [e]xit, [s]tack trace, [a]ttach to process: s
#0 0x400ae018 in g_stack_trace ()
#1 0x400addd0 in g_debug ()
#2 0x807e2f7 in _start ()
#3 0x80bd790 in _start ()
#4 0xbc20 in ?? ()
#5
The following problem has recently begun to occur consistently with
TkDesk.
When I try to invoke TkDesk, the first small loading window appears, but
when it disappears, the TkDesk filemanager is nowhere to be seen, altho
ps indicates it is running. If I remove the .tkdesk directory and then
invoke
Ben Pfaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> write:
> Actually, the best way to install 2.0, AFAICT and IMHO, is to use the
> brand-new 2.0 install disks. You can find them in the usual archives
> in the disks-i386 distribution.
That is unquestionably the best way, if the disks work on your
machine, howeve
On Sun, 8 Mar 1998, Ian Perry wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> It was in the modules file.
> I had not noticed that file, and I just checked, it is nowhwere in the docs
> I have.
> There was also a lot of unused stuff in the /lib/modules/2.0.3? directory.
>
> I am beginning to realise that debian linux is
Hi,
Is it possible to use dselect (ftp method) with non-standard mirrors?
Like this:
>ls -al /.m09/debian
total 732
drwxr-xr-x 7 ftpload 512 Mar 4 21:15 ./
drwxr-xr-x 6 ftpload 512 Jan 20 22:16 ../
-rw-r--r-- 1 ftpload 23118 Oct 20 19:54
On Sun, 8 Mar 1998, Johann Spies wrote:
: How do I get the postgresql (6.3) postmaster to start running from the
: start. I have tried the solutions suggested in the postgresql contrib
: directories for Redhat, but it does not work on my debian machine:
: putting it in the inittab-file or put
Okay, what about upgrading the current libc-5.4.38 to libc5.4.44 :). I
don't need it but it seems that should be upgraded for the sake of being
complete.
This has already been reported as Bug #18066, but with severity
`wishlist'. If you think it is more important that this, you can
chan
How do I get the postgresql (6.3) postmaster to start running from the
start. I have tried the solutions suggested in the postgresql contrib
directories for Redhat, but it does not work on my debian machine:
putting it in the inittab-file or putting the postgres.init script in
/etc/rc.d/init.d.
J
Okay, what about upgrading the current libc-5.4.38 to libc5.4.44 :). I
don't need it but it seems that should be upgraded for the sake of being
complete.
By the way, concerning upgrading to egcs, I installed egcs into my
/usr/local directory, and haven't encountered any problems AFAIK. I even
r
I got A LOT of problems when trying to upgrade, my lack of
response the past few days is because I was fixing my box. :) Well, this
is the 'best' way to upgrade to glibc2, unfortunately, it is a very
undesirable solution.
Install 1.3.R6 fresh, THEN as dselect come
I got A LOT of problems when trying to upgrade, my lack of
response the past few days is because I was fixing my box. :) Well, this
is the 'best' way to upgrade to glibc2, unfortunately, it is a very
undesirable solution.
Install 1.3.R6 fresh, THEN as dselect comes up, cancel, a
Don Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've been having a heck of a time upgrading a 1.3.1 bo (originally 1.2)
> system to hamm using autoup. Everything is installed up to libreadlineg2
> in the autoup script, then libreadlineg2's post install script bombs out
> and leaves the system in an es
Will gcc 2.8.0 and libg++ 2.8.0, or even the egcs compiler distribution,
be added to the hamm package list before the freeze? It would be nice to
dump gcc-2.7.x from hamm since it is fairly old, and since C++
programmers, such as myself, would like to be able to use the features in
Hi all! My brother has recently installed Debian 1.3.1 on his machine, but it is
not useful to him until I can install and configure some of the software he
wants. I've already done some of that, by coordinating times with him to do this
task.
He's been trying to dial-in in the morning and connect
Hi again,
Will gcc 2.8.0 and libg++ 2.8.0, or even the egcs compiler distribution,
be added to the hamm package list before the freeze? It would be nice to
dump gcc-2.7.x from hamm since it is fairly old, and since C++
programmers, such as myself, would like to be able to use the features in
g+
Hi,
> Since my hamm install, I have noticed that when users log out, sometimes
> there shell hangs. These processes then beging utilizing lots of memory
> and cpu. Once uptime reported a load of 4.05 from this! Killing the
> processes resumes a more desired load.
Well, as far as I can tell (fr
Hey,
I want to have a separate rule in the ipfwadm accounting rules for
ftp-transfers. I tried monitoring both ftp and ftp-data, but most of
the connections made by clients for data are on random high ports.
Is there a way to monitor those too?
Thanks.
bye, Remco
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Hello,
I've been having a heck of a time upgrading a 1.3.1 bo (originally 1.2)
system to hamm using autoup. Everything is installed up to libreadlineg2
in the autoup script, then libreadlineg2's post install script bombs out
and leaves the system in an essentially unusable state (nearly everythi
On Sun, 8 Mar 1998, Henry Hollenberg wrote:
> I didn't see any mention of downloading the latest "hamm" version of libc5
> _BEFORE_ you run the script. All that was mentioned was doing a clean
> install of 1.3.1 and then running the script.
>
> I haven't done this yet but have been reading up on
: Yes. The Debian X libraries have been compiled reentrantly for a long
: time, IIRC.
I heard that quite a few times, though I still have problems during
development within the Mnemonic Project. I recompiled the libraries
according to the instructions in the LinuxThreads package
On 8 Mar 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote:
:If XFree86 3.3.2 does make into hamm before the freeze, will the libraries
:be compiled so that they will be thread safe (i.e. reentrant)? If so,
:will they be compiled according to the instructions given in the README in
:the LinuxThreads pack
Since my hamm install, I have noticed that when users log out, sometimes
there shell hangs. These processes then beging utilizing lots of memory
and cpu. Once uptime reported a load of 4.05 from this! Killing the
processes resumes a more desired load.
Dennis
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> Graham> Hello, I was wondering if the following is possible using
> Graham> either Smail or Sendmail,
>
> Simple in sendmail.
>
> Graham> What I want to do is to use smail or sendmail mail to deliver
> Graham> my internet email, The problem I have is that I need one of
> Graham> these pac
If XFree86 3.3.2 does make into hamm before the freeze, will the libraries
be compiled so that they will be thread safe (i.e. reentrant)? If so,
will they be compiled according to the instructions given in the README in
the LinuxThreads package?
Yes. The Debian X libraries have been
I get the following error message when trying to install emacs20
from hamm:
[...]
Suggestions? --David
You should probably just report this bug to the emacsen-common
maintainer, who is Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
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Hi,
I just noticed that my xload indicates a high loads on my hamm
installation. Running "free" gives the following:
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 79508 73404 6104 22504 30104 28484
-/+ buffers/cache: 14816
I'm running Netscape 3.01 installed by putting the package
from netscapes site into /tmp and running the .deb from
dselect. I also installed all the jdk-* packages using
dselect, but Netscape complains that java_301 can't be
found when I hit a jave site. What do I need to do to
fix that? TIA
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When I use the command dpkg --purge olvwm I get the message:
dpkg: error processing olvwm (--purge):
subprocess post-removal script returned error exit status 1
Make olvwm the default window manager [Y]
Any suggestion?
Thanks,
Al Savio.
robert havoc pennington wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Ma
Hi,
If XFree86 3.3.2 does make into hamm before the freeze, will the libraries
be compiled so that they will be thread safe (i.e. reentrant)? If so,
will they be compiled according to the instructions given in the README in
the LinuxThreads package?
I plan on doing some thread programming, and w
I didn't see any mention of downloading the latest "hamm" version of libc5
_BEFORE_ you run the script. All that was mentioned was doing a clean
install of 1.3.1 and then running the script.
I haven't done this yet but have been reading up on it and following the
discussion on the devel list
Hi All,
Will wrote:
>
> Quick Newbie Question:
>
> What are *.gz files? And what can I do to read/print/view them?
Ralph Winslow wrote:
>They're compressed files; you can "zcat mumble.gz" to see its
>content or "gunzip mumble.gz" to restore the mumble file to
>its uncompressed state.
You can
What happened to TIND?
It was a favorite tool, until about two months ago, it stopped
working---perhaps due to conflict with some new library?
Just wondering how such a useful tool just up and disappeared.
Alan
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On Mar 7, 6:31, Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Albert Dorofeev wrote:
>
> > Howdy,
> >
> > I am wondering how big is the actual kernel
> > of Linux?
> >
> > I cannot compile it with all options turned off
> > for some reason, maybe someone can give me a
> > ready answer?
> >
> > I w
Did the package wanpipe work correctly and there is somebody that use
it on a Debian system?
I have some problem to detect and configure the card (S508):
- kernel 2.0.34 is not official and I don't know where to get it
- patch don't apply on 2.0.{32,33}
- kernel 2.1.89 have different naming of fil
>> On Sat, 7 Mar 1998 22:18:23 +0200, "Jaakko Niemi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>> >
>> > Just tried 3.14a, and it somehow doesn't take -nosound or -noaudio,
>> > which make Q2 bomb because of broken sound in 2.1.88 and 2.1.89 won't
>> > compile cleanly, so here we go again :)
>>
>> I think all
I get the following error message when trying to install emacs20
from hamm:
emacs-install emacs20
Update-menus: waiting for dpkg to finish (forking to background)
Update-menus: (checking /var/lib/dpkg/lock)
emacsen-common: Handling install of emacsen flavor emacs20
emacsen-common: byte-compiling
Hi,
I am not sure, but look at any .forward file for the user in
question. (Is sendmail picky about permissions?)
manoj
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Manoj Srivastav
Hi,
>>"Branden" == Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Branden> [1 ] On Fri, Mar 06,
Branden> 1998 at 09:03:41PM +0100, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
>> >In upgrading from bo (sendmail 8.8.5) to hamm (8.8.8), incoming
>> AND outgoing mail seems to be getting queued for delivery.
>>
>> Ye
On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, George Bonser wrote:
>
> Yeah, this is a problem with the kernel. It does not allow enough open
> files for a server that is busy.
hmmm, i only noticed this since i upgraded from sendmail 8.8.8-X to the
8.8.8-9. I didnt think my system would be classified as busy... a pentium
Is this familiar to anyone?
reading message 116 of 204 (2361 bytes) .popclient: SMTP error: 451 Can't
create transcript file xfWAA00603: Too many open files in system
popclient: SMTP error: 451 Can't open /dev/null: Too many open files in
system
popclient: SMTP transaction error while fetching fro
Carroll Kong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Wow... this thing really is unstable. I got about 6 or so packages that
> said that dependency errors were floating around... sigh. Well, no big deal,
> right? I did what you guys said, got it installed via ftp some packages
> failed, no big deal.
Ossama Othman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Any estimates on when XFree86 3.3.2 will be available as a Debian package?
> I need to use one of the new servers (Millenium II AGP) that is available
> in it. I could get it from the XSuSe site but it is linked against
> libc5, and I was hoping to get
Jesus Duran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i need help in the key sequence used for stopping xdm from starting up at
> boot up.
To do it permanently, edit /etc/X11/config and change "start-xdm" to
"no-start-xdm".
My solution for when I need to do this occasionally, was to:
# cd /etc/rc4.d
# rm S
Fails to startup... says.. "cannot solved unresolved symbols
X_global_lock
XUnlockMutex_fn
XlockMutex_fn
I am seriously considering nuking the partition and starting over. Or... should
I ... consider Red Hat instead?
Carroll Kong
On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, George Bonser wrote:
>
>
> If some pack
On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
> Any estimates on when XFree86 3.3.2 will be available as a Debian package?
> I need to use one of the new servers (Millenium II AGP) that is available
> in it. I could get it from the XSuSe site but it is linked against
> libc5, and I was hoping to get a
Wow... this thing really is unstable. I got about 6 or so packages that
said that dependency errors were floating around... sigh. Well, no big deal,
right? I did what you guys said, got it installed via ftp some packages
failed, no big deal. I rebooted... now Accelerated X 4.1 is de
Hi,
Any estimates on when XFree86 3.3.2 will be available as a Debian package?
I need to use one of the new servers (Millenium II AGP) that is available
in it. I could get it from the XSuSe site but it is linked against
libc5, and I was hoping to get a libc6 linked version. Compiling it
myself i
Thanks,
It was in the modules file.
I had not noticed that file, and I just checked, it is nowhwere in the docs
I have.
There was also a lot of unused stuff in the /lib/modules/2.0.3? directory.
I am beginning to realise that debian linux is not nearly as 'user
unfriendly' as people make out.
I
Network card is working. Now for ppp and the internet ...
-Original Message-
From: Chuck Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Collin Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Saturday, March 07, 1998 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: Network Card
>On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Collin Rose wro
On Sat, 7 Mar 1998 22:18:23 +0200, "Jaakko Niemi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> Just tried 3.14a, and it somehow doesn't take -nosound or -noaudio,
> which make Q2 bomb because of broken sound in 2.1.88 and 2.1.89 won't
> compile cleanly, so here we go again :)
I think all the switches-as-such
On Sun, 8 Mar 1998, Ian Perry wrote:
> I have recompiled the kernel to 2.0.32 and disabled these modules as they
> were not needed.
> I did the usual make dep, make clean, make zImage, make modules, make
> modules_install, and copied the zImage file to /boot and created a symbolic
> pointer /vmli
Greetings all,
i need help in the key sequence used for stopping xdm from starting up at
boot up.
TIA,
jd?
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Scott McDermott hat gesagt: // Scott McDermott wrote:
> Martin Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sat, Mar 07, 1998 at 12:30:35PM -0600:
> > Are there plans to include VIM 5.0 in the release version of hamm? It has
> > been released for a while, but I haven't seen it in the update
> > announcements.
On Sat, Mar 07, 1998 at 06:53:53PM -0500, Scott McDermott wrote:
> Martin Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sat, Mar 07, 1998 at 12:30:35PM -0600:
> > Are there plans to include VIM 5.0 in the release version of hamm? It has
> > been released for a while, but I haven't seen it in the update
> > annou
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Yes chat seems to be working fine but once I get connected this is
> what I see in the log is
>
> serial connection established
> ppp0<>ttyS2
> SIGHUP
>
> and of course the modem hangs up
Actually, you get SIGHUP _because_ the modem hung up. But that's not
actuall
I originally installed debian 1.3 stable version and enabled smbfs and rarp
on install.
I have recompiled the kernel to 2.0.32 and disabled these modules as they
were not needed.
I did the usual make dep, make clean, make zImage, make modules, make
modules_install, and copied the zImage file to /
Martin Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sat, Mar 07, 1998 at 12:30:35PM -0600:
> Are there plans to include VIM 5.0 in the release version of hamm? It has
> been released for a while, but I haven't seen it in the update
> announcements. Does it currently have a maintainer?
It is in beta, and the r
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