> How will you ever be able to help anyone, if you only
receive posts which
> are replies to your posts ?
>
> Matt
I read the postsings at google groups.
I am a total newbie in debian.
The activity is pretty high on this list (thanks God), and a
week pause can lead to serious amount of mails.
ma
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sorry this is not Debian question, but could you
kindly explain "heavy lock contention", and especially
the "heavy" in it?
The standard piped streams, while safe and reliable,
leave much to be desired in terms of their
performance. Several factors contribute to this
performance problem:
Array-ba
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 01:35:33AM -0500, Bruce Park wrote:
> the X? What exactly is a window manager? twm, enlightment, sawfish ... I
The window manager handles things like window title bars, resizing,
and other basic window elements. You can run X without a window
manager, though you won't be
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 10:37:00 -0500
Stephen Gran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This one time, at band camp, Dan Hunt said:
> > Any suggestions on allowing streaming Audio through the Firewall to
> > XMMS?
> There is something new in iptables that wasn't in ipchains, that allows
> connections already
Hello all,
I have a question regarding how linux sets up a GUI interface. As far as I
can understand this, the first thing it needs to do is run the X server. I'm
going to guess here and I will say that a window manager runs on top of the
X? What exactly is a window manager? twm, enlightment, s
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 18:47, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
>
> "Michael D. Schleif" wrote:
> >
> > Having never done this with linux, I'm asking this at the lowest
> > possible level to facilitate very exhaustive research:
> >
> > What do I need to know to design a debian fileserver attached to a 4-
Has anyone here gotten PHP4 to work under unstable with Apache? I've tried
to follow the directions explicitly, but when I try to view a php file the
browser (Galeon is what I'm using mostly, but Netscape 4.77 displayed the
same behavior) I get a window asking whether to download the file.
Lesse
Kevin Coyner, 2002-Nov-07 22:15 -0500:
> Solved !!! Thanks much Jeff for helping out and getting me on the right
> path.
>
> It's as you suspected, the router didn't know about the 10.0.0.0 network
> so I had to have the proxy server sumida do NAT in order to convert from
> the 192.168.2.0 network
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 01:27:46PM -0500, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> If I don't though, gpg won't go look it up. Is this normal? Anyone
> know the fix for this? I've poked around and prodded the options in
> my muttrc and no-luck. It's not just Martin, anyone who's ID I don't
> have on my rin
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 06:42:41PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> AFAIK, Debian CD sets usually don't contain non-free. Indeed, it's not
> likely to be much of a problem for first-time users any more - the main
> concern around the time of potato was Netscape, and Mozilla is a more
> than adequate r
On Thu, 07 Nov 2002, masta_dry wrote:
> Is it possible to get only those mails, which ones are replies to my question
> only? I don't plan to have an extra e-mail account only for the list's mails.
> I read the list rules, but found nothing about this. I hope something can be
> done to avoid ha
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On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 05:12:22PM +, Chris Lale wrote:
> I should think that first-time users would not worry that non-free .debs
> were not included in the distribution. Is there any non-free software in
> the distribution CD ISO files? If there is, is it possible to produce a
> set of ISO
I am now starting to think this problem is not pam-ldap, if I set ssh up
to use pam-ldap it connects, just won;t connect if being called by
sendmail via sasl, if I find a solution I will post it to list.
Thanks,
STewart
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Stewart James wrote:
> Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2002 11:26:27
It worked!!!
Thank you very much!!! ... the speedy reply was much appreciated.
Dave
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Aoki
Sent: November 7, 2002 6:08 PM
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Subject: Re: Problems with /var/l
"Try" == Try KDE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Try> $ mount /mnt/floppy
Try> $ cp some-big-fie /mnt/floppy
Try> What I found is that cp returns immediately, and the floppy
Try> drive's LED doesn't turn off until 5-10 seconds later. It
Try> seems to me that cp copied the con
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 20:46:54 +, Richard Kimber
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Thu, 07 Nov 2002 20:14:13 +
>Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> 2) (major) The mouse doesn't work! (PS/2 interface trackball on
>> /dev/psaux (crwxrwxrwx)). As soon as you touch it, the pointer jumps
>> to the
> >
> Just to reassure you that you're not going mad, I've found exactly the
> same problem on my machines - pam_ldap will fail with the error "unable
> to connect to ldap server", while all other applications on the machine
> (including ldapsearch) quite happily converse with the ldap server.
> I'
Neal Lippman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to sort out a strange problem with nis - or at least, I think
> it's with nis. I haven't been able to find answers, including with an
> earlier post hear, so I was wondering if I could locate, perhaps,
> someone knowledgeable in the internal wo
sean finney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hey all,
>
> so last night at the LISA 2002 conference in philly there was
> quite a nice keysigning get-together, at which i exchanged
> something like a dozen or two keys with other folks. now previously,
> when i had signed keys with close friends, we'
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 10:15:08PM -0500, Try KDE wrote:
[ nice real name, Señor KDE ... ]
> Hi,
>
> I've just observed something interesting on my PC. My machine is a
> AMD1800+ with 1GB RAM, kernel 2.4.18. I have a floppy disk:
>$ mkdosfs /dev/fd0 1440
>$ mount /mnt/floppy
>$ cp
Hello all,
I was wandering, what sound enhancing software are available for linux? I
hate to make the comparison with Windows but one of the reasons why I keep
it is because of soundblaster live's audio hq and sound mixer.
bp
_
Hi,
I've just observed something interesting on my PC. My machine is a
AMD1800+ with 1GB RAM, kernel 2.4.18. I have a floppy disk:
$ mkdosfs /dev/fd0 1440
$ mount /mnt/floppy
$ cp some-big-fie /mnt/floppy
What I found is that cp returns immediately, and the floppy drive's LED
doesn't
I'm trying to sort out a strange problem with nis - or at least, I think
it's with nis. I haven't been able to find answers, including with an
earlier post hear, so I was wondering if I could locate, perhaps,
someone knowledgeable in the internal workings of nis, but I don't know
how to go about th
Begin Stewart James quotation:
> > from the servers that do NOT work can you try something like
> >
> > ldapsearch -b "o=vu.edu.au" -LLL -H "ldap://ldap.vu.edu.au:389/";
> > '(objectClass=*)' -x
>
> Tested all of that. This is why the problem is giving me nightmares. All
> of the servers that I
> from the servers that do NOT work can you try something like
>
> ldapsearch -b "o=vu.edu.au" -LLL -H "ldap://ldap.vu.edu.au:389/";
> '(objectClass=*)' -x
>
Tested all of that. This is why the problem is giving me nightmares. All
of the servers that I have tried actually have other apps on them
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 06:47:50PM -0600, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
>
> "Michael D. Schleif" wrote:
> >
> > Having never done this with linux, I'm asking this at the lowest
> > possible level to facilitate very exhaustive research:
> >
> > What do I need to know to design a debian fileserver att
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 06:55:22AM -0500, Seneca wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 12:03:01PM +0200, Laura Rudmin wrote:
> > I generally use dselect, not understanding the apt-* system (not for
> > want of trying, but the documentation is completely opaque to me.
> > Sorry, there seems to be a d
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On Thursday 07 November 2002 06:58 pm, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[snip]
> > -- you would obviously need ext3 or reiserfs ...
>
>
>
> Yes, which filesystem is a good question; but, which one?
>
There's a useful overview of the different JFSes including links to benchmarks
and the suchlike at:
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 09:00:07PM -0500, Kevin Coyner wrote..
>
> > Oh! Oh! Oh! The router doesn't know about the 10.0.0.0 network. It
> > needs a static route to 192.168.2.150 to reach the 10.0.0.0/24
> > network. That's why! The traffic leaves fine, the router doesn't
> > know where t
"Michael D. Schleif" wrote:
> Surely, this much disk will tax hardware and firmware resources
> differently than a 9GB drive ;>
Should read:
Surely, this much disk will tax soft-ware and firmware resources
differently than a 9GB drive ;>
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Alvin =>
Thank you, for your participation . . .
Alvin Oga wrote:
>
> hi ya michael
>
> > "Michael D. Schleif" wrote:
> > >
> > > Having never done this with linux, I'm asking this at the lowest
> > > possible level to facilitate very exhaustive research:
> > >
> > > What do I need to know to d
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 05:41:31PM -0800, Fierce Silver wrote:
> I'm having a lot trouble installing Linux on my ppc.
> I'm stuck on the hard drive partitioning. I've read
> your installation manual and played around with it.
> But nothing seems to work. Can you e-mail me step by
> step instruc
Stewart James said:
>
> I am so sorry, I just realised why I was not seeing my posts in the
> archives. Helps if you change to most recent pages. I was posting without
> being a member and thought maybe debial was dropping my posts for some
> reason), my last post was being a member.
well glad i r
On 11/7/02 4:50 PM, "Joyce, Matthew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a couple of Mac PowerPC 7200/200 or similer, will these run Debian ?
> Are they comparable to say a P200 or more like a 486 ? Or what ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Matt
>
Matt,
Those are PCI-based, so installing Debian is at leas
I am so sorry, I just realised why I was not seeing my posts in the
archives. Helps if you change to most recent pages. I was posting without
being a member and thought maybe debial was dropping my posts for some
reason), my last post was being a member.
So to the entire list, I apoligise for my
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 05:33:19PM -0800, Jeff wrote..
> Kevin Coyner, 2002-Nov-07 16:55 -0500:
> >
> > On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 12:20:52PM -0800, Jeff wrote..
> > > >
> > > > sumida:/etc/init.d# cat /proc/net/ip_conntrack
> > > >
> > > > udp 17 9 src=10.10.10.156 dst=192.168.2.254 sp
Hi Ric,
fetchmail runs on host "otte" and delivers mail to "ric@otte" on otte
via esmtp.
exim gets the mail, and tries to deliver to ric@otte. Unfortunately,
your exim setup does not recognize otte as a local domain. It forwards
this to your smarthost, smtp.ucsc.edu.
My guess is that smtp.ucsc
hi ya michael
> "Michael D. Schleif" wrote:
> >
> > Having never done this with linux, I'm asking this at the lowest
> > possible level to facilitate very exhaustive research:
> >
> > What do I need to know to design a debian fileserver attached to a 4-5TB
> > diskarray?
>
> Yes, I am vague wi
I'm having a lot trouble installing Linux on my ppc.
I'm stuck on the hard drive partitioning. I've read
your installation manual and played around with it.
But nothing seems to work. Can you e-mail me step by
step instructions on how to successfully get through
the hard drive partition step.
Kevin Coyner, 2002-Nov-07 16:55 -0500:
>
> On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 12:20:52PM -0800, Jeff wrote..
> > >
> > > sumida:/etc/init.d# cat /proc/net/ip_conntrack
> > >
> > > udp 17 9 src=10.10.10.156 dst=192.168.2.254 sport=1059 dport=53
> > > [UNREPLIED] src=192.168.2.254 dst=192.168.2.254 spor
Osamu Aoki, 2002-Nov-07 14:18 -0800:
> > Is there something else that's needed for emacs21? I'm having
> > trouble:
> >
> > $ gpg -c file.txt
> > passphrase:
> > reenter :
> > $ ls
> > file.txt.gpg
> > $ emacs -nw file.txt.gpg
> >
> > emacs asks for the "encryption key", so I
On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 03:17, Kevin Coyner wrote:
>
> What mods are needed for iptables in the case of a very simple setup
> where I have a transparent proxy server between my router and my
> clients?
>
> The ones I have in there now are:
>
> ip_conntrack_irc2496 0 (unused)
> ip_conntr
I have been using bmf to filter spam, for about a week now. It is superb.
I know I am still receiving spam, but I don't care as I don't have to sort
through heaps of crap anymore.
Credit where credit is due, it really does work.
I have fetchmail->exim->procmail->bmf->courier-imap
Anyway the .
What mods are needed for iptables in the case of a very simple setup
where I have a transparent proxy server between my router and my
clients?
The ones I have in there now are:
ip_conntrack_irc2496 0 (unused)
ip_conntrack_ftp3232 0 (unused)
ip_conntrack 12972 2
"Ric" == Ric Otte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ric> Here is an example of a couple of lines from the exim/mainlog
Ric> file:
> 2002-11-07 11:21:51 189sDv-0005au-00 <= [EMAIL PROTECTED] H=otte
> (localhost) [127.0.0.1] P=esmtp S=6906
> id=p05111a0ab9f066d9996b@[128.114.181
on Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 03:43 PM -0800, Mike Egglestone
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Quoting nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Osamu Aoki said:
> >
> > > man ssh
> > > man ssh-agent
> > >
> > > I never used but debian web server mirrorsuses this to push content.
> >
> >
> Hi,
> I looked at the m
Stewart James said:
> Has anyone else seen this.
yes I have seen your post 3 times. At first I thought I was going
crazy so I verified it in the archives. Posting multiple times is
not the best way to get a response.
I responsed to your original request, but did not notice any replies
back. You
Hello,
i have used tcpdump to get my ssh connection going on the server.
While doing that i saw a certain address poping up that was rejected
by my shorewall firewall. I knew this ip address from when the server
was a suse server. It always tries to talk to the server every 2 minutes.
excerpt tcpd
"Michael D. Schleif" wrote:
>
> Having never done this with linux, I'm asking this at the lowest
> possible level to facilitate very exhaustive research:
>
> What do I need to know to design a debian fileserver attached to a 4-5TB
> diskarray?
Yes, I am vague with this request.
Fortunately, we
How will you ever be able to help anyone, if you only receive posts which
are replies to your posts ?
Matt
> -Original Message-
> From: masta_dry [mailto:masta_dry@;freemail.hu]
> Sent: Friday, 8 November 2002 9:32 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: listmaster helps not, maybe you wi
Hi,
Attempting to get sendmail to authenticated vi sasl -> pam.
Now I know that I am making it as far as pam in the authentication, but
pam_ldap is failing. The error is always:
cerberus sm-mta[9724]: pam_ldap: ldap_simple_bind Can't contact LDAP
server
running ethereal I can see it lookup the
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 03:59:21PM -0800, nate wrote:
> Colin Watson said:
> > Then you use a restricted key. Your authorized_keys file at the remote end
> > looks something like this:
> >
> > command="bsmtp-pull-server",no-pty,no-port-forwarding ssh-rsa
>
> cool! i had not heard about that being
Hi,
i installed and afterwards purged netsaint/unstable. However, it didn't
want to go cleanly :-) A lot of files related to this package remain
on the system. For instance there's a aolserver thingie that gets installed
and that is still on the system, symlinks to this aolserver are still
there a
Colin Watson said:
> Then you use a restricted key. Your authorized_keys file at the remote end
> looks something like this:
>
> command="bsmtp-pull-server",no-pty,no-port-forwarding ssh-rsa
cool! i had not heard about that being possible before, I must look
into that!
thanks!
nate
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On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 03:39:28PM -0800, nate wrote:
> this is a good method, another is to create passphrase-less RSA(ssh1)
> or DSA(ssh2) keys. that way SSH (either native or using rsync with
> ssh) does not prompt for a password.
Seconded.
> I would only do this on trusted systems however. On
Quoting nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Osamu Aoki said:
>
> > man ssh
> > man ssh-agent
> >
> > I never used but debian web server mirrorsuses this to push content.
>
>
Hi,
I looked at the man page for ssh-agent but I'm not sure how to use
it to restart a squid daemon.
Any quick examples?
Mike
Osamu Aoki said:
> man ssh
> man ssh-agent
>
> I never used but debian web server mirrorsuses this to push content.
this is a good method, another is to create passphrase-less RSA(ssh1)
or DSA(ssh2) keys. that way SSH (either native or using rsync with
ssh) does not prompt for a password. ssh-ag
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 11:31:05PM +0100, masta_dry wrote:
> Is it possible to get only those mails, which ones are replies to my question
> only? I don't plan to have an extra e-mail account only for the list's mails.
> I read the list rules, but found nothing about this. I hope something can be
Hi,
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 10:44:53PM +, daves debian wrote:
> I can configure extra session types via KDE controll centre.
> They then come up on the KDM graphical menu for login.
>
> On red hat I then modified
> /etc/X11/xdm/Xsession
> and added a line for my newly installed window manage
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 03:14:31PM -0800, Mike Egglestone wrote:
> Hi,
> Does anyone know of a way to send a remote command
> to a woody box?
> I would like to have box A restart a daemon process on box B all automagically?
> This even possible?
My bet is
man ssh
man ssh-agent
I never used but d
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 10:52:21AM -0800, Jeff Cours wrote:
> Hi, everyone -
>
> I'm in the process of building a new Windows/Linux dual-boot
> workstation, and I'm running into a problem with networking. The brief
> summary of the problem is that I can get Ethernet and TCP/IP working
> under t
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 10:10:48AM -0800, Joe Riel wrote:
> I have installed a basic X system (Woody stable).
> When the system boots, the gui login window comes up.
> When the window manager (twm) is shutdown,
> the screen goes black and the login window does not reappear.
>
> To get back into X
Hi,
Does anyone know of a way to send a remote command
to a woody box?
I would like to have box A restart a daemon process on box B all automagically?
This even possible?
Here's an example.
I have one debian server with a .txt file on it as reference for a
squid acl. This file needs to be updated
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 02:44:21PM -0800, Leo Spalteholz wrote:
> On November 7, 2002 13:04, Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Joe Riel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-11-07 10:10:48 -0800]:
> > > I have installed a basic X system (Woody stable).
> > > When the system boots, the gui login window comes up.
> >
> > Wh
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 11:31:05PM +0100, masta_dry wrote:
> Is it possible to get only those mails, which ones are replies to my question
> only?
No. Perhaps you might prefer to subscribe to the digest version of the
list, or you could ask for replies to be copied to you (not everyone
will, but
Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2002 17:00:18 -0800
From: Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[big snips here & below]
>> On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 05:52:33PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
>>> Paul Johnson writes:
>>> Non-free would be too much legal effort for a library to go
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 02:42:31 +1100, Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 02:08:47AM +, Pigeon wrote:
>> From README.cirrus out of XF86 4.2:
>> >On older chips, the use of a higher dot clock frequencies has a negative
>> >effect on the performance of graphics operations..
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 13:50:22 +1100, Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 04:45:59AM +, Pigeon wrote:
>> This also solves the problem which occurs when both drives are
>> ide-scsi,
>> namely that the symlinks can get swapped around on bootup depending on
>> which drive ha
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 18:59:11 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren
>wir haben im Laptop-Umfeld die Produkte von DELL - Latitude C6xx im Einsatz.
>Sind beim Einsatz dieser Produkte Probleme bekannt, da wir DEBION auf diesen
>Geräten evt. als Entwicklungsplattform nutzen woll
My monitor stores its screen geometry adjustments in non-volatile
memory. It analyses the incoming video signal in order to select the
correct set of geometry settings for the video mode it's getting.
Unfortunately, it has a very small NVRAM and can only store settings
for 4 modes. X uses somewhat
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 07:53:43 -0500, Martin F Krafft
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>Is there a tool I can use to capture whatever my monitor displays to
>video? Thank you for any pointers!
Graphics card with TV out connected to VCR?
Nothing's going to give a very good result, because the
Hi
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 04:59:48PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been trying to install and use Debian on my desktop PC ( P3 667 ). I
> have had Debian working on my server for about 2 years without any problems.
Did you hit latest BASH bug? Get newer or older bash and
This one time, at band camp, Ric Otte said:
> On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 09:47:24PM -0600, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
> > Have you watched the exim log (tail -f /var/log/exim/mainlog) when
> > fetchmail fetches your mail? If not, perhaps exim is doing some sort
> > of network lookup that delays it?
> >
>
I have a couple of Mac PowerPC 7200/200 or similer, will these run Debian ?
Are they comparable to say a P200 or more like a 486 ? Or what ?
Thanks
Matt
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I can configure extra session types via KDE controll centre.
They then come up on the KDM graphical menu for login.
On red hat I then modified
/etc/X11/xdm/Xsession
and added a line for my newly installed window manager
saying if session is fluxbox, call fluxbox etc
HOWEVER I cant figure it
On November 7, 2002 13:04, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Joe Riel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-11-07 10:10:48 -0800]:
> > I have installed a basic X system (Woody stable).
> > When the system boots, the gui login window comes up.
>
> Which gui? xdm, kdm, or gdm, or other?
>
> > When the window manager (twm) is
On November 7, 2002 02:28 pm, Jeff wrote:
> emacs asks for the "encryption key", so I enter the passphrase,
> because if I hit "return to ignore" is see the scrambled data. After
> entering the passphrase, emacs reports "Searching for program: no such
> file or directory, crypt".
Actually the sam
Is it possible to get only those mails, which ones are replies to my question
only? I don't plan to have an extra e-mail account only for the list's mails.
I read the list rules, but found nothing about this. I hope something can be
done to avoid having about 100 mails a day.
Thanks in advance.
Henrik Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi everybody!
Hi Henke.
A lot about not able to connect to port 25
> Connected to flaskan.lillehenke.cjb.net.
If I run:
lari@thor:~$ host flaskan.lillehenke.cjb.net
flaskan.lillehenke.cjb.net A 213.66.203.147
lari@thor:~$ host 213.66
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 02:33:01AM -0600, Caitrin Torres wrote:
> I upgraded my laptop from stable with a few testing packages to all
...
Your problem seems different buy FYI:
There was a major break in unstable for BASH. Just ke sure
Just do not use 2.05b-4
bash:
Installed: 2.05b-5
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On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 11:28:41AM -0800, Jeff wrote:
> Rob Weir, 2002-Nov-06 04:40 +1100:
> > On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 11:21:37AM -0500, Levi Waldron wrote:
> > > On November 5, 2002 02:27 am, Rob Weir wrote:
> > > > AFAIK, emacs supports this out of the box. Open a .gpg file and it'll
> > > > pro
I love it too
forgot -request in the mailto
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Joyce, Matthew wrote:
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belg wrote:
could these get blocked on the server?
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Hi everybody!
I checked some more and now know my problems aren't caused by my firewall.
I get the following behaviour no matter if my ipchains firewall is on or if
all rules are flushed:
I run exim on a (woody) machine with one internal (192.168.0.
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 12:20:52PM -0800, Jeff wrote..
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> > sumida:/etc/init.d# cat /proc/net/ip_conntrack
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> > udp 17 9 src=10.10.10.156 dst=192.168.2.254 sport=1059 dport=53
> > [UNREPLIED] src=192.168.2.254 dst=192.168.2.254 sport=53 dport=1059
> > use=1
> > udp 17 17 src=10.10.10
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 09:47:24PM -0600, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
> Have you watched the exim log (tail -f /var/log/exim/mainlog) when
> fetchmail fetches your mail? If not, perhaps exim is doing some sort
> of network lookup that delays it?
>
I did that and also monitored procmail.log at the same t
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 03:56:48PM +0100, Bruno BEAUFILS wrote:
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> I know that this question is not specially relevant to debian, but I
> do not know where to ask it anywhere else :-(
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> I want to boot a bunch of dual-boot stations which are running under
> Windows 2000 to Linux. I tried loadli
Levi Waldron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've heard that win2k won't stand for LILO replacing its own MBR.
My laptop dual-boots Win2K and Debian unstable with GRUB in the MBR,
and both sides work fine.
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Jeff Cours wrote:
> Hi, everyone -
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> I'm in the process of building a new Windows/Linux dual-boot
> workstation, and I'm running into a problem with networking. The brief
> summary of the problem is that I can get Ethernet and TCP/IP working
> under the 2.2 kernel series, but not under the 2.4 ke
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On Thu, 07 Nov 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Subject: Re: Booting Linux from windows 2000
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Jeff Cours, 2002-Nov-07 10:52 -0800:
> My first thought was that it might be a problem with the integrated
> RTL-8139 NIC, so I installed a new Linksys LNE100TX (a tulip chipset),
> disabled the 8139 through the BIOS, and got the same results with the
> Linksys. (One note, though, is that the 2.
Joe Riel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-11-07 10:10:48 -0800]:
> I have installed a basic X system (Woody stable).
> When the system boots, the gui login window comes up.
Which gui? xdm, kdm, or gdm, or other?
> When the window manager (twm) is shutdown,
> the screen goes black and the login window d
This one time, at band camp, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Hi,
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> I did check if locahost is working and it is.
> The strange thing is that I did a fresh install on a new system and kde
> applications list lp as the defaul printer option. however on my system it
> does
> not which is wierd. I would
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