On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 09:34:19PM -0400, D-Man wrote:
> This is correct. You don't need to recompile your kernel to get APM
> support -- simply add "apm=on" to the command line. With grub it
> looks like :
>
> ##
> # Entry 0:
> title Debian Potato (Linux 2.2.19)
> root(hd0
David Nusinow wrote:
> On Tuesday 12 June 2001 08:35 pm, Alex Kwan wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I have used apt to installed the Freeamp, the sound is good
> > but have following problems:
> > (1) only can play at root, other users can't (can open the
> > freeamp but can't play), how to fix it?
>
> Add
Hi,
I need to find out whether the SN-5100TX 10/100 pci network card and/or the
Pulse H1012 pci network card are supported under linux.
I think they most probably are, but I need to find out which driver to use
for them.
(Yes, I have searched google and looked at the linuxdoc hardware
compati
I used to use balsa in unstable but recently balsa dependence is broken. Is it
the case of just me. I think the evolution dependence for libgal6 is broken too
--
Edwin Lau ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, John Griffiths wrote:
> walrus:/home/john# apt-cache show apt-ftparchive
> W: Unable to locate package apt-ftparchive
> walrus:/home/john# man apt-ftparchive
> No manual entry for apt-ftparchive
> walrus:/home/john# apt-cache search apt-ftparchive
> walrus:/home/john#
>
> what
On Tuesday 12 June 2001 08:35 pm, Alex Kwan wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have used apt to installed the Freeamp, the sound is good
> but have following problems:
> (1) only can play at root, other users can't (can open the
> freeamp but can't play), how to fix it?
Add whatever users to the 'audio' group.
-
At 11:34 PM 6/12/01 -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
>Dave Sherohman wrote:
>> Does any tool currently exist that will create an archive of this sort
>> for me? If not, where can I find documentation on setting it up manually?
>
>apt-ftparchive(1) or dpkg-scanpackages(8), take your pick.
>
>You really need
Dave Sherohman wrote:
> Does any tool currently exist that will create an archive of this sort
> for me? If not, where can I find documentation on setting it up manually?
apt-ftparchive(1) or dpkg-scanpackages(8), take your pick.
You really need to do something about your broken mailer, btw:
Ma
Hi!
I have used apt to installed the Freeamp, the sound is good
but have following problems:
(1) only can play at root, other users can't (can open the
freeamp but can't play), how to fix it?
(2) can't create or save the playing list, how to fix it?
Thanks!
Alex
try
route del -host 192.168.0.100 reject
I just checked it out...it worked here
-Original Message-
From: Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 12:59 PM
To: Ian Perry
Cc: 'Brian Schramm'; debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: Route problem
Hi,
Don't ask me why 'cus I don't know, but my fearless leader has decided
he needs an ancient version of LaTex on his spiffy new Debian laptop.
Since this is from Dec 1989, I'm going to go out on a limb and guess I
can't get a .deb for it :)
Anyone have a clue where I could find source, and wha
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Ian Perry wrote:
> route del ipnumber
> or are you talking about the ipfwadm or ipchains ?
Hmmm didn't work here:
~# route
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface
192.168.0.12* 255.255.255.255 UH
route del ipnumber
or are you talking about the ipfwadm or ipchains ?
-Original Message-
From: Brian Schramm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 12:30 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Route problem
Is there a way to remove a route from the route table tha
Is there a way to remove a route from the route table that is set up to
reject that ip address? I have tried on several machines with no luck. I
am tired of rebooting to clear it.
Brian
Brian Schramm
[EMAIL PROTECTED]ICQ 104442754 AIM schrammbrian
www.linuxexpert.org
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 05:09:37PM +, p wrote:
| On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 06:33:27PM -0400, Derek Hans wrote:
| > What is APM?
|
| //
|
| (a)dvanced (p)ower (m)anagement.
|
| (i believe it would allow for the box to be shutoff via command,
| rather than manually pushing the power (off) butt
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 11:06:47AM -0700, Michael Dickey wrote:
> After installing the kernel & modules I just compiled
> I find that when booting there are all sorts of error
> messages, most including something about modules.conf
> being more recent than modules.dep. I can only glimpse
> the mess
I'm on a Woody box with all updates, running the most recent apache
from there.
Is there a way to tell apache to "defer" to another IP address?
What I'm trying to do is...I have a sub-domain just entered as a
CNAME entry pointing to my main machine. The actual machine that
serves up the content I
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 07:49:03PM +0200, Daniel de los Reyes wrote:
> Hi
>
> some of my linux servers inside a private range IP lan, are giving slow
> responses to clients inside the lan connecting to ftp or ssh.
> Whe had no DNS running.
> It seems to me this is because proftpd and sshd are doin
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 04:06:09PM +0200, aparra wrote:
> Hello!!
>
>
> I have a GenuineIntel, Pentium 100. I use this machine as server, with
> Samba, to serve printer, and files. I have also an other machine
> (identical) as router and www server. But the problem is that some times
> the
Hi, there:
I did not get it work by using Parallel Port. However, it's now
working by USB. Surprise?!
Here are steps I did:
. kernel support for USB:
CONFIG_USB=y
CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS=y
CONFIG_USB_UHCI=m
CONFIG_USB_UHCI_ALT=m
CONFIG_USB_PRINTER=y
. alias usb uhci # in /e
Is there any place where I can get the source lines for kde 1.2?
--
Jonathan Daugherty
Dept. of Computer Science / UCNS Workstation Support Group
The University of Georgia
Subject: some problems.
Date: Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 04:55:08PM -0500
In reply to:John
Quoting John([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> using Grub, my linux entry looks like this:
>
> title Debian kernel 2.4.5-k6
> root (hd0,1)
> kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.5-k6 root = /dev/hda2 ro idebus=66 hdd=i
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> Hi,
> We just installed blast2 on our debian (potato, powerpc) machine.
>
> First thing we noticed is that there exists (only) one command called
> 'blastall' but not e.g. the 'bl2seq' we expected from or SGI-version.
>
> If you have an expl
On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, Reza wrote:
> Hi...
> I think someone suggested to use Mplayer for AVI
> player, but now, I have a little bit problem when I'm
> playing DivX movies, the sound is not good, it stop
> sometimes, and then I could hear the sound again, and
> it only happened if I play DivX movies
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 06:33:27PM -0400, Derek Hans wrote:
> What is APM?
//
(a)dvanced (p)ower (m)anagement.
(i believe it would allow for the box to be shutoff via command,
rather than manually pushing the power (off) button.)
hth.
bentley taylor.
//
Hi,
We just installed blast2 on our debian (potato, powerpc) machine.
First thing we noticed is that there exists (only) one command called
'blastall' but not e.g. the 'bl2seq' we expected from or SGI-version.
If you have an explanation or any pointer, please let us know.
Thanks,
Sebastian Haas
I'm looking to set up a local debian archive which largely ignores the
offical site. apt-move looked promising, but it's too concerned with
mirroring.
I want to have a directory on a fileserver that I can just throw debs
into and have them (in an apt-move like fashion) turned into a usable
archiv
> "Derek Hans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Is it normal that my power button doesn't work?
> > After running shutdown -h now, the system shuts down and issues a
> > message saying
> > "Power down."
> > However, when I hit the power button, the computer just beeps but
> > still stays on. The o
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 09:09:51PM -, Em Huynh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I got a little network (100baseT w/switch) going with win2k and debian. When
> I transfer from my debian box (p3 566 w/ultra 66 hd) it seem to peak at
> about 3000k-4000k.
>
> Does that seem right for a 100 base t network?
Am 12. Jun, 2001 schwäzte Chapman, Matt so:
> I could totally lose window$ (other than work) if I could get something
> that would produce Flash (.swf) files like Swish www.swishzone.com under
> Linux (my preferred OS). Anyone out there know of such a beast?
Tried PHP? Rasmus recently gave a pre
using Grub, my linux entry looks like this:
title Debian kernel 2.4.5-k6
root (hd0,1)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.5-k6 root = /dev/hda2 ro idebus=66 hdd=ide-scsi
initrd /boot/initrd-2.4.5-k6
however, when it boots, it does not set idebus to 66, it defaults to 33, and
tells me to "add idebus=xx", wh
I have somehow dorked my exim config (this is NOT the result of a version
change). I am desparate to get back to being able to send out mail (by NOT
using Outlook).
Today I diddled the exim.conf and the aliases file. Somewhere my mail
stopped going out. It appears that exim is trying to connect to
I'm running Debian Testing with a 2.2.19 kernel. I have an i810 video
card, which I have working with xserver-svga_3.3.6-11potato32_i386.deb.
X's output from both are in attached files. A diff of the 2 seems to show
that i810 support is nolonger present:
37c37
< i810, i810-dc100, i810e,
Hi all,
I got a little network (100baseT w/switch) going with win2k and debian. When
I transfer from my debian box (p3 566 w/ultra 66 hd) it seem to peak at
about 3000k-4000k.
Does that seem right for a 100 base t network? I believe both network cards(
netgear ) are running at full duplex (
Sorry I just discovered, that this thread isn't relayed (?!?) to the usenet
newsgroup, so I wasn't aware of theses messages. I'm replying in just
one
message.
> > > > Does anyone know if the fs in Grub allows the kernel to load his
> > > > necessary fs as modules? I.e. if Grub contains a an ext2
Chapman, Matt wrote on Tue Jun 12, 2001 at 03:28:05PM:
> I could totally lose window$ (other than work) if I could get something that
> would produce Flash (.swf) files like Swish www.swishzone.com under Linux
> (my preferred OS). Anyone out there know of such a beast?
MING[1] is kind of a solut
Basically, it all boils down to finding the driver for this printer. The
page at linuxprinting.org looks pretty discouraging and doesn't offer an
actual link to anything but the Canon homepage, where they have drivers
for every brand of winbloze under the sun... We've got one of those
paperweight m
> > On Sun, 10 Jun 2001 01:52:41 +0200 (CEST), Leen Besselink
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> I set up a router with my old 486 computer. I have there potato witch
> > >> kernel
> > >> 2.4 installed.
> > >>
> > >try running 2.2 or 2.0 instead, that might help also.
> >
> > In a router, havi
On 07:41 12.06.2001 Steve Kowalik wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 04:31:52AM +0200, Evrard Nicolas uttered:
> > Hello, everyone ...
> >
> > I finally succesfully compiled the 2.4.5 kernel using make-kpkg but in
> > order to have my modules.dep set by depmod I had to make some symlinks
> > bec
Well,
I could totally lose window$ (other than work) if I could get something that
would produce Flash (.swf) files like Swish www.swishzone.com under Linux
(my preferred OS). Anyone out there know of such a beast?
-matt
-Original Message-
From: USM Bish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
> In reply to:Eduardo Gargiulo
>
> Quoting Eduardo Gargiulo([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Hi all.
> >
> > How can I upgrade my potato_r0 to install xfree86 v4.x?
>
> You would have found that question answered if you had look tru the
> archives.
All these details are 100% in the archives, just look usi
Subject: I: tftp & batch file
Date: Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 01:37:45PM +0200
In reply to:Minervini Luigi
Quoting Minervini Luigi([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >
> > Hi,
> > I need help to create a tftp server on a Linux machine to download Routers
> > configurations (by a Linux batch file)
Subject:
Date: Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 12:18:59AM -0700
In reply to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Hi, all -
>
> Have a lovely, clean and working pair of 3c509 NICs, both
> for use in a router.
>
> But they're both insisting on being on
Subject: xfree86 4.0
Date: Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 11:59:27PM -0300
In reply to:Eduardo Gargiulo
Quoting Eduardo Gargiulo([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi all.
>
> How can I upgrade my potato_r0 to install xfree86 v4.x?
You would have found that question answered if you had look tru the
a
- Forwarded message from Jan-Hendrik Palic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
From: Jan-Hendrik Palic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: What's wrong?
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 20:02:57 +0200
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Branden...
sorry, I don't know whether write a bugreport or m
yes latex rules,
spend a bit of time getting your slide (color) template and pdf stuff
ok, then save time, get better looking presentation (with less fluff)
and have a truely sharable presentation.
i have played with texpower with pdflatex and dvipdfm with good
results. on the downside its
or use
\usepackage{verbatim}
...
\verbatiminput{filename.txt}
this package also provides the comment environment which is good for
big comment blocks.
tom
Hi,
Profiling my executable, it shows that a huge part of the time is spent in
a function called FF_wac. Running nm -C -p -o myprog |grep FF_wac yields:
myprog:08a7c5e0 T FF_wac
But nowhere can I find what this function is. It doesn't exist in any of
the object files that I link in. Does anyone
I'm trying to get DB2 to install and run on my Debian box. One of the
programs it needs is java. IBM is highly recommending that you install and
run their version of java. I have pulled down the .rpm for it and
installed it both as a rpm and as a deb (not at the same time). Anyway, no
matter wh
Hi.
It seems that I've finally managed to get X 4.03 onto my Debian potato box (ie:
all the links/files/directories appear to be present and correct); but
configuration must still be wrong.
After the install was completed I initially ran "xf86config" but have also
tried "xf86cfg" and "X --conf
After installing the kernel & modules I just compiled
I find that when booting there are all sorts of error
messages, most including something about modules.conf
being more recent than modules.dep. I can only glimpse
the messages before they are gone. Everything seems to
work fine, though. Is there
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Colin Watson wrote:
> Sebastiaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I accidentally misconfigured the package 'snort', so dpkg is unable to
> >finish the installation process. I am unable to run dpkg-reconfigure,
> >because the package is not fully installed. I am also unable to ru
> -Original Message-
> From: Matthias Richter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 11:28 AM
> To: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
> Subject: Re: [OT?] ugly screen fonts in .pdf files
>
>
> Lewis, James M. wrote:
>
> > I am using pdflatex to make .pdf files of a docum
After upgrading to 2.2r3 I found that X would only
start in 800x600 mode. I tried running XF86Setup again
(maybe not the right way to go about fixing this?) and
successfully got all the way through the setup until
it started the Xserver with 1024x768 resolution and
saved the config file. I then tri
Sebastiaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I accidentally misconfigured the package 'snort', so dpkg is unable to
>finish the installation process. I am unable to run dpkg-reconfigure,
>because the package is not fully installed. I am also unable to run
>dpkg-preconfigure, but that has no effect becaus
Hi
some of my linux servers inside a private range IP lan, are giving slow
responses to clients inside the lan connecting to ftp or ssh.
Whe had no DNS running.
It seems to me this is because proftpd and sshd are doing reverse DNS
lookups.
So I supose the way to solve this is to set up a dns serve
Hello,
I accidentally misconfigured the package 'snort', so dpkg is unable to
finish the installation process. I am unable to run dpkg-reconfigure,
because the package is not fully installed. I am also unable to run
dpkg-preconfigure, but that has no effect because the package already has
been con
> > Not exactly! I mean when you send a message but the dialup connection
> > is not on by your misfortune, I think that exim takes care of it and
> > queues it somewhere waiting to send it out later on.
> (as root): runq
> exim tries to deliver message id.
> If no id is supplied all messages in
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 08:27:24AM -0600, Gary Hennigan wrote:
| "Derek Hans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| > Is it normal that my power button doesn't work?
| > After running shutdown -h now, the system shuts down and issues a
| > message saying
| > "Power down."
| > However, when I hit the power
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 05:46:58PM -0400, Matt Gerginski wrote:
| Hi, its me again, the kid with the 486. The newest boot disk that i can
| get to boot on the 486 is from 1.3.1. the installation was good,
| except, i found out there were no dhcp utilities shipped with 1.3.1.
| That was the whole
On 12 Jun 2001, Anthony Fox wrote:
> "Jonathan David Wheelhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > An apt-get update & dist-upgrade got the newer nvidia-kernel-src and
> > nvidia-glx-src packages(1.0.1251-1). I ran the build scripts
> > (ie. make-kpkg modules-image & dpkg-buildpackage -us uc
> >
I'm trying to bind my and keys to last-entry and
first-entry respectively.
xev sees them properly.
It all works from the console (though colours don't, but that's not a
problem).
Is xterm screwing me up? Have I left out a vital piece of information?
Is my windowmanager from hell?
Baffled,
Ai
At 12:57 PM 06/12/2001 -0300, Miguel Griffa wrote:
SO,
1) what's wrong with ifup,
2) how to manually add localhost.
try "iface lo inet loopback" (for 127.0.0.1)
-- I think this is a /etc/network/interfaces specification, not an actual
command:
omega:/local# iface lo inet loopback
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 11:18:07PM +0200, Mart van de Wege wrote:
> As my flatmate prefers Gnome over KDE (as do I) this is really
bothersome. What am I doing wrong, or is there some bug in
localization, and if the latter, how can I help?
Work-around that did it for me:
edit ~/.gnome/gdm, change
Naum consigo fazer com o debian aceite meu mouse. Como
faço? O ` X` só funciona com ele, e acaba travando
meu micro.
E como rodo o gnome , sendo que funciona digitando gnome.
___
Yahoo! GeoCities
Tenha se
unsubscribe
>
> What version of ghostscript are you using? Some (older) versions use
> bitmapped fonts for all non-Postscript-standard fonts, which
> includes the
> computer modern fonts to which LaTeX defaults. The newest gs
> (7.something) will embed postscript fonts, which is what you want for
> this. Yo
oops,
10.10.10.0 != 10.10.0.0
according to routing tables, ifconfing should give you an address like
10.10.10.x
is this correct?
-- Good observation, error on my part.
I corrected;
omega:/local# cat netset
#
# emergency network setup
ifconfig
"Jonathan David Wheelhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> An apt-get update & dist-upgrade got the newer nvidia-kernel-src and
> nvidia-glx-src packages(1.0.1251-1). I ran the build scripts
> (ie. make-kpkg modules-image & dpkg-buildpackage -us uc
> respectively) but dpkg -i on the nvidia-glx deb
%% Regarding Any Clearcase users on Debian?;
%% Nico De Ranter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ndr> I'm trying to get Clearcase (huge, expensive code revision
ndr> system) to work on Debian but I can't get the mvfs module to
ndr> load. Has anybody tried this before? and succeeded? Please don't
Lewis, James M. wrote:
> I am using pdflatex to make .pdf files of a document. It prints just fine
> but looks bad when viewing with acroread.
This is a FAQ here:
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{ae}
should accomplish what you want.
You could also use acrobat readers built-in fonts with
\u
What version of ghostscript are you using? Some (older) versions use
bitmapped fonts for all non-Postscript-standard fonts, which includes the
computer modern fonts to which LaTeX defaults. The newest gs
(7.something) will embed postscript fonts, which is what you want for
this. You should also cha
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Paul Haesler wrote:
> Ah forget it. It seems to work with outsiders - it's just transfers
> between clients on the LAN that doesn't work.
I don't think the problem is with the firewall, but with ICQ. ICQ 99 and
earlier used a different protocol from ICQ 2000. When clients
Hi
An apt-get update & dist-upgrade got the newer nvidia-kernel-src and
nvidia-glx-src packages(1.0.1251-1). I ran the build scripts (ie. make-kpkg
modules-image & dpkg-buildpackage -us uc respectively) but dpkg -i on
the nvidia-glx deb gave a missing xlibmesa-dev problem.
I apt-get install that
OK, here's an other:
Last week I played around with hdparm to optimize hd performance.
Not only did manage to speed up the hd considerably, I also managed
to corrupt my file system. I could still boot after fsck. I can still get up
kmail to write you this. Most stuff still works but some services
Good point.
But what about the presentation product in StarOffice which does transitions
and everything... I have done a presentation with and many people thought I
was using Powerpoint up until I ended the presentation and my GNOME was
revealed! (with large tux background image) ;)
-matt
-
>
> I'd like to query a database on an Oracle NT server from my laptop
> using the LAN at my office.
>
> What should I install to this end on my linux-box laptop?
>
You could install the client software from oracle. I have oracle 8.1.7
and it works fine. I haven't tried any free tools. There
On (08/06/01 17:29), Vittorio wrote:
> I've installed Mutt and am using as my pet e-mail composer emacs.
Me too! I use mutt-alias.el and post.el which are both available from
http://www.davep.org/mutt/
post.el is a mail mode for Emacs that contains various functions
including automatic line wrapp
I am using pdflatex to make .pdf files of a document. It prints just fine
but looks bad when viewing with acroread. Is there some trick to using
different fonts to make the screen display look good? I have tried
using a couple of postscript fonts as well as the usual tex fonts (ccr).
I have als
Aquila and Lance,
Thanks a lot to both of you.
It turned out glibc 2.2 was not the problem.
I was installing from iso images I made on an other machine (the machine I'm
installing on is a subnote book with no cdrom) and mkisofs had decided to
rename some files.
oivvio
On Tuesday 12 June 2001
well, I had a pci ethernet card identified on /proc/pci
I think the kernel autodetects most pci hardware, yet, the corresponding
drivers may not be built in the kernel. Of course we must trick this by
loading a module. So, by automatically Identifying some hardware doesnt
necessarily mean that the
I'd like to query a database on an Oracle NT server from my laptop
using the LAN at my office.
What should I install to this end on my linux-box laptop?
Ciao
Vittorio
On 12 Jun 2001, Graham Williams wrote:
> In a similar vane I use the LaTeX "prosper" package which does a very
> good job of bringing together texpower, hyperref, ifmslides, in a
> simple to use and familiar (LaTeX) environment and provides
> plug-n-play glitz just like powerpoint, all presented u
I got a system working with an adaptech 2100S.
Works ok
El Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 10:49:25AM +0200, Manuel Segura dijo:
-| hello,
-| here i run 3 compaq servers with "Compaq Smart Array 431"
-| in Proliant 370
-|
-| It works fine
-|
-| Bye
-|
-| > Jack a écrit :
-| >
-| > Hi,
-| >
-| > I want t
> I compiled a 2.2.19 kernel with module support and sound
> modules for my sound card selected, ran make modules
> and make modules_install, then copied everything in
> /usr/src.../arch/i386/boot to /boot. The kernel boots and
> all my regular programs run perfectly but dmseg contains
> nothing t
My personal preference is to use HTML presentation on
a browser. Totally platform independent.
Opera 5 supports full screen (F11 toggle), and it is
*actually* the "full" screen with no browser borders,
(unlike IE which still has the browser frame around).
This is true for both the Linux and W
"Derek Hans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is it normal that my power button doesn't work?
> After running shutdown -h now, the system shuts down and issues a
> message saying
> "Power down."
> However, when I hit the power button, the computer just beeps but
> still stays on. The only thing I can
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 03:42:13PM +0200, Alwyn Schoeman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have this problem where my box cannot talk through a pix firewall which
> allows everything through, but can talk to any box on the local network. On
> closer investigation with tcpdump it appears that it initiates tcp
Hello!!
I have a GenuineIntel, Pentium 100. I use this machine as server, with
Samba, to serve printer, and files. I have also an other machine
(identical) as router and www server. But the problem is that some times
the win98 machines stops viewing the network, put I still have IP
conexi
I compiled a 2.2.19 kernel with module support and sound modules for my
sound card selected, ran make modules and make modules_install, then
copied everything in /usr/src.../arch/i386/boot to /boot. The kernel
boots and all my regular programs run perfectly but dmseg contains
nothing to indica
Howdy,
I'm trying to get Clearcase (huge, expensive code revision system)
to work on Debian but I can't get the mvfs module to load. Has anybody
tried this before? and succeeded? Please don't tell me to revert
to Redhat 6.2 :-(
Nico
-
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Hi,
I have this problem where my box cannot talk through a pix firewall which
allows everything through, but can talk to any box on the local network. On
closer investigation with tcpdump it appears that it initiates tcp
communication using flags SWE (WE is unknown to me). Local machines tend
Yes,
I got the same message with our server. I had to kill all the ssh sessions
that "didn't exist".
I also had a problem with ssh which asked me to create more pttys, which I
did and this also alleviated the problemnot sure why ssh (I think v 1.3)
does this (ie creates phantom processes whe
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 12:36:34PM +0200, oivvio polite wrote:
>
> Descent3 from www.lokigames.com states glic 2.1 as a requirement and
> wan't install under woody (glibc 2.2)
>
> Has anyone found a workaround for this?
There may be other ways to do it, but this works:
1. copy the cd files to
Hi,
ich wanted to install the new gnome(from ximian).
I installed with dselect the task-ximian-gnome.
So far i think I installed all packages.
But when I try to start gnome or nautilus i get :
>nautilus: error in loading shared libraries: libgnomecanvaspixbuf.so.1:
cannot open shared object
> > Frans> -edited the raidtab file ( I noticed there beeing a raid
> > Frans> directory so I copied it from it's original location in /etc)
>
> >
> > The raidtab file needs to be in /etc. I have noticed the /etc/raid
> > directory as well, but AFAIK it is not used. (This could be considered
> > a
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Paul Haesler wrote:
> Ah forget it. It seems to work with outsiders - it's just transfers
> between clients on the LAN that doesn't work.
>
> Of course there are better ways to transfer files on the LAN than
> icq. But it makes it difficult to test things. Is there anyth
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 12:00:09PM +0300, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've just compiled a custom kernel with 'kernel-package
> --revision=3:win4lin1 kernel-image'. the kernel I was compiling was the
> source of the kernel from which I originally installed the system -
> 2.2.19-reiserfs. when r
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 12:18:59AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi, all -
>
> Have a lovely, clean and working pair of 3c509 NICs, both
> for use in a router.
>
> But they're both insisting on being on IRQ 10, which
> rather complicates things.
>
> I've tried the 3c5x9tools pack
> -Messaggio originale-
> Da: Minervini Luigi
> Inviato: lunedì 11 giugno 2001 16.08
> A:debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Oggetto: tftp & batch file
>
> Hi,
> I need help to create a tftp server on a Linux machine to download Routers
> configurations (by a Linux batch file
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