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On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 01:05:56PM +0100, Tim Ruehsen wrote:
> Take a look at
> http://www.apt-get.org/search.php
An invaluable resource, particularly if you're using Woody (Friends
don't let friends mix Woody with Sarge/Sid) and need to find a
backpo
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On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 08:24:38AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> /Tue Dec 02-07:51:30HDB5# apt-get install apt-file
>
>
>
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> apt-file: Depends: libapt-pkg-perl but
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On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 10:08:00AM +0100, Andreas Janssen wrote:
> apt-get install apt-file
apt-file is only handy if you know the exact file you're looking for,
however. This isn't usually an issue for most people, who start on a
package hunt with "
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On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 02:02:35AM +, Chema wrote:
> Now that packages.debian.org is down, I have found myself looking
> for "which deb provides such file/library" a pair of times. Having
> resolved th
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On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 11:53:21AM -0800, Tom wrote:
> OTOH, you have to respect Bill falling for the paper bag types. I can
> sure identify...
IIRC, Bill didn't use a paper bag, but rather hid under the desk.
Which begs the question, is the type Bi
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On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 09:34:28AM -0800, Tom wrote:
> Yeah, my bad, I noticed it just after I posted. I tend to follow the
> style of the thread (i.e., it was in grow mode before me).
No offense, but don't buy into that line. This same logic is us
Hello Nelson,
> I tried OO recently and I found out I had to change the LANG
> env. variable before starting it so I could type with accents
> in Spanish.
>
Thanks. I have tried it now but neither changing the language nor
changing the locale in OO helped :(
Regards
Johann
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On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 06:41:04AM -0800, Tom wrote:
(re: news)
> > Exception CNN 0% Fox News 90% +/- (depending on source)
>
> I'll agree Fox is for the stupid, but it's better than 40 movies being
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On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 10:13:20AM -0600, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
> Sounds like a workable idea, this list has too much traffic. I would
> suggest that consideration be given to a "newbie" list as well
scripsit Arnt Karlsen:
> ..I dunno if transplarency works with Gnome (does anyone?),
> but try Konsole-1.2.3: [EMAIL PROTECTED] konsole --version
> Qt: 3.2.1
> KDE: 3.1.4
> Konsole: 1.2.3
I dunno about Gnome, but it doesn't under IceWM, which is what matters
for me ;)
There may be some tweakin
Googling my topic, I find,
http://www.maenad.net/geek/di8k-debian/node5.html
"The way to reconfigure the X-server is by using dpkg (what else?). Do:
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
to reconfigure X. It's best just to change one parameter at a time, so
you can see what's wor
Hi,
Is there a "Fonts How To" for Debian Sarge? I am trying to follow some
instructions:
1) The KDE Font installer
2) http://new.linuxnow.com/docs/content/TT-Debian/TT-Debian-3.html
3) http://www.paulandlesley.org/linux/debian_tt.html
but I just keep getting only that many fonts :(
I hope someb
Hi,
I am using changetrack in my debian-woody system.
About a week now I receive the following log-entry:
[...]
Changes made to /etc/ioctl.save follow:
Binary files /var/lib/changetrack/etc:ioctl.save.yesterday and /etc/ioctlsave differ
[...]
My question is which programm is using/is causing
Hi,
I had my monitor working fine the first time I installed Debian Woody. I
remember configuring it during the install routine.
My monitor is a 17 inch flat panel LCD (Samsung SP 1702) and I had selected:
- VESA
- 1024x768 @ 60Hz
- 16bit color
which Gnome had no problem with.
However, I had f
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On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 12:09:41PM +, Siraj 'Sid' Rakhada wrote:
> I think maybe a single new list should be created -
> debian-user-unstable, or maybe just debian-unstable, for... well
> unstable people ;)
Well, debian-devel is the unstable mai
Title: Message
I am trying to
optimize my ide cd and ide dvd drives. They are initialized as scsi emulated
devices during bootup which I have found is necessary or else they will not
work, but because the dvd is placed in
this mode, it takes a huge performance hit when playing back dvd vide
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 05:33:44AM +0100, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> ..cure is, try _several_ search engines, and consider homebrewing. ;-)
those interested in homebrewing should check out ht://Dig
http://www.htdig.org, it's GPL'd and effective.
shawn galvin
[EMAIL PROT
On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 at 00:31 GMT, Hugo Vanwoerkom penned:
>>
>
> And how did you get here at gmane.linux.debian.user?
>
> (With my ISP, prodigy.net.mx, at 01-800-123-222 (Mexico), asking
> anything at all about performance or lack of it, is to be avoided at
> all costs, since the staff is traine
I ran
# /usr/sbin/base-config
but this seems to skip the Ethernet config process of the initial install in
which I hoped to set the Ethernet kernel module.
(1) So
I tried rebooting from my install CD #1, to see if installer will let me
choose the Ethernet kernel module I need.
After rebooting fr
Hello.
people.debian.org is still down. Is there a backup apt source for the
xfree 4.3 backport for woody available?
thanks,
tony
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On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 19:01:24 -0700,
"Dr. MacQuigg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> For the future:
>
> Wouldn't it be nice if debian.org just listed the contents of each
> package on a webpage. Then we could use Google for these searches.
> Why do so many websites
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003, at 15:01 -0600, Preston Boyington wrote:
> >Though I am somewhat concerned about the following bit from the
> >message:
> >
> > "Please understand that we cannot give away the used exploit to
> > random people who we don't know. So please don't ask us about it."
> >
> > I
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003, at 18:31 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Dr. MacQuigg wrote:
> > I've tried several new posts and replies to existing posts, and they
> >
> > never appear in the newsgroup. My ISP has no explanation. I assume
> >
> > this is something to do with a connection between this
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003, at 17:53 -0700, Dr. MacQuigg wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions. My ISP doesn't carry the gmane
> newsgroups, and I can't figure out how to make my newsreader subscribe
> to more than one news server. So I'll just use the mailing list for
> the few messages I need to send
Andrew Schulman wrote:
> I'm using a 2.6 kernel I compiled from the Debian source package, and
> encountering some odd behaviour. I cannot unload modules--I get:
>
> Module foo cannot be unloaded due to unsafe usage in
> include/linux/module.h:483
>
> This results in having a lot of
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 23:50:32 +0100, Bill Goudie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> wget ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists//Contents-.gz
> zgrep Contents-.gz
Thank you. Thank you. Finally a method that works !!
Just to summarize everything I've tried and failed:
Debian Package Problems
1. S
shawn galvin wrote:
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 04:39:33PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
Oops; that should be "PCI:2:9:0"; but the point is that lspci spits out
decimal but XF86Config-4 expects hex.
Actually, lspci produces hex output, and the Xserver expects decimal in
XF86Config-4
Oops; my bad
Please keep your postings to the list. Thanks.
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 16:51:01 -0800 Ross Boylan wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 12:53:21PM +, Carlos Sousa wrote:
> >
> > As extra precaution, Ross can disable apt-get from getting packages from
> > unstable unless explicitly told to by creating
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 04:39:33PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> Oops; that should be "PCI:2:9:0"; but the point is that lspci spits out
> decimal but XF86Config-4 expects hex.
Actually, lspci produces hex output, and the Xserver expects decimal in
XF86Config-4
see:
http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc
On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 00:04, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
> There has been a lot of talk about kernels on the list lately and I am at a
> loss to understand what options or modules are required. Is there a
> document that lists these items that I could read.
The modules you need are the ones that correspon
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From: "Arnt Karlsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 09:54
Subject: Re: ..how do I tell apt-get | dpkg about bad files off a bad disk?
Clue Whack, Please!
> > Ok You proved something. Was it that ftp.debian.org was unrel
Kent West wrote:
Kent West wrote:
When I boot the client pc ("bi-19x"), it gets the IP address
150.252.x.y from my dhcpd/tftp server, as indicated by the BIOS's PXE
messages. But then, instead of finding the pxelinux.0 file on my
dhcpd/tftp server, it finds the campus's central RIS server inst
And thus we see that Benedict Verheyen said, :
Op wo 03-12-2003, om 01:18 schreef Harshwardhan Nagaonkar:
Yes indeed. But make sure that if the initrd was using modules that were
needed to get the system going, for instance lvm support, you will have
to use a kernel with initrd support. Most of th
> more plainly and simply, but in that particular case I grok him.
>
> > "I think that gay marriage is something that should be between a man and
> > a woman."
> >
> > -- Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California
>
> That's hilarious :-)
Only came in secound though.
Klaus
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Hugo writes:
> There would seem to be a misnomer, "script-kiddies" can come up with an
> exploit like this and still be "kiddies"?
Script-kiddies don't come up with anything. Crackers come up with exploits
and give to the kiddies to play with.
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Danci
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 18:11:00 -0500
"H. S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess most debian users use mailing lists (I have no
> idea why)
Less spam, I would think.
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Thanks for the suggestions. My ISP doesn't carry the gmane newsgroups, and
I can't figure out how to make my newsreader subscribe to more than one
news server. So I'll just use the mailing list for the few messages I need
to send.
-- Dave
P.S. The requirement to use a real email address in
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 18:31:01 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> anything at all about performance or lack of it, is to be avoided
> at all costs, since the staff is trained to place all blame for
> lack of service squarely on the clients and their hardware/software)
>
> Hugo
Sounds a bit like our Iri
Recently I put a new (ATI Radeon 9200) in my computer. I also installed the binary ati
utilities(non-debian.) Before doing that I did a removal of the debian nvidia
packages, but apparently failed to remove nvidia-glx. My XFRee log tells me that it
can not load the glx module. I did a dpkg --l
I submitted a couple of bugs days ago (Nov 29) and never got a
confirmation. I figured the BTS was down because of the breach, but
the latest DWN doesn't mention it.
Is the BTS working at the moment?
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On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 07:28:23PM -0500, Paul Morgan wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 14:28:05 -0800, Tom wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 03:00:13PM -0500, Paul Morgan wrote:
> >> "Reports that say that something hasn't happened are always interesting
> >> to me, because as we know, there are kn
John Hasler wrote:
dman writes:
The only thing I have to add, apart from noting above that the exploit
was divulged...
The _bug_ was divulged. The exploit is so difficult that the kernel
hackers didn't think the bug was exploitable.
There would seem to be a misnomer, "script-kiddies" can come u
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 14:20:05 -0800, Mark Ferlatte wrote:
> Paul Morgan said on Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 03:49:52PM -0500:
>> > There are currently Debian packages which are needed at boot time which
>> > depend upon datafiles kept in /usr. discover is one of them, there may be
>> > more. In woody, t
On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 12:53:21PM +, Carlos Sousa wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 07:59:44 -0700 Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> > On Sun, Nov 30, 2003 at 12:25:06AM -0800, Ross Boylan wrote:
> > > ...
> > > APT::Default-Release "testing";
> > > in apt.conf. I do not have an apt/preferences file.
> >
Dr. MacQuigg wrote:
I've tried several new posts and replies to existing posts, and they
never appear in the newsgroup. My ISP has no explanation. I assume
this is something to do with a connection between this mailing list and
the newsgroup. Are we supposed to use email only, or can we work
There has been a lot of talk about kernels on the list lately and I am at a
loss to understand what options or modules are required. Is there a
document that lists these items that I could read.
Hoyt
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Kent West wrote:
When I boot the client pc ("bi-19x"), it gets the IP address
150.252.x.y from my dhcpd/tftp server, as indicated by the BIOS's PXE
messages. But then, instead of finding the pxelinux.0 file on my
dhcpd/tftp server, it finds the campus's central RIS server instead.
How do I get
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 14:28:05 -0800, Tom wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 03:00:13PM -0500, Paul Morgan wrote:
>> "Reports that say that something hasn't happened are always interesting
>> to me, because as we know, there are known knowns; there are things we
>> know we know. We also know there ar
Op wo 03-12-2003, om 01:18 schreef Harshwardhan Nagaonkar:
> So, does this mean that I can compile my kernel without initrd, and it
> will still not break on debian?
Yes indeed. But make sure that if the initrd was using modules that were
needed to get the system going, for instance lvm support,
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 23:51:58 +0100, Andreas von Heydwolff wrote:
>
> PS Saw a 'toon recently depicting a new arrival for hell checking in, a
> devil at the reception asking him to wait a little while he reboots XP.
>
> What a mystery all that is.
My favorite is a Gary Larson cartoon:
There's
Kent West wrote:
Albert Dengg wrote:
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 10:38:34 -0600
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How do I get my client to get my tftp offering instead of the RIS
offering? BTW, the RIS server is on a different network segment.
you can simply add "next-server yourserver;" to your
And thus we see that Harshwardhan Nagaonkar said, :
And thus we see that Bob Proulx said, :
Bill Moseley wrote:
If you cannot wait then you would need to compile the 2.4.23 kernel
yourself. That was released only three days ago and has not
I'm trying to take this route of compiling the vanilla k
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 15:51, Neodym123 wrote:
Hi!
Does anyone know, when the packages list and search on www.debian.org
will be available again?
apt-cache search
Does just fine!
Having installed apt-file...
apt-file search CD-Writing-HOWTO.gz (previous post) produces
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 14:42:14 -0700, Dr. MacQuigg wrote:
> I've tried several new posts and replies to existing posts, and they never
> appear in the newsgroup. My ISP has no explanation. I assume this is
> something to do with a connection between this mailing list and the
> newsgroup. Are w
> On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 21:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> When I invoke kmail from root I am able to get email from my mail file
>> /var/spool/mail/theo into the inbox at /root/mail/inbox.
>> When I invoke kamil from my user account "theo" I cannot get the email
>> that is piling up in /var/spoo
> On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 21:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> When I invoke kmail from root I am able to get email from my mail file
>> /var/spool/mail/theo into the inbox at /root/mail/inbox.
>> When I invoke kamil from my user account "theo" I cannot get the email
>> that is piling up in /var/spoo
dman writes:
> The only thing I have to add, apart from noting above that the exploit
> was divulged...
The _bug_ was divulged. The exploit is so difficult that the kernel
hackers didn't think the bug was exploitable.
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
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Elmwood, WI
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 10:06:59PM -0400, Stephen Cormier wrote:
> On November 26, 2003 07:20 pm, Robin Gerard wrote:
> > Hello,
> > microsoft sends me five spam of 160 000 bytes in my box and when I
.
> There already is a script written in perl it is Swendeleter you can get
> it here
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 15:27:20 -0500, Paul Morgan wrote:
>
> Default debian install creates no usr/local directories, at least it never
> has for me.
>
Sorry, I lied about this, I think it does create a set of empty
directories.
> Also, default debian installation does *not* put cwd in root's p
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 22:51:42 +0100,
John Orford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I've just compiled and installed the 2.6 Kernel debian package.
>
> It works perfectly *without* devfs enabled.
>
> Can anybody tell me how to get it working with devfs?
..I tou
And thus we see that Bob Proulx said, :
Bill Moseley wrote:
If you cannot wait then you would need to compile the 2.4.23 kernel
yourself. That was released only three days ago and has not
I'm trying to take this route of compiling the vanilla kernel myself.
I've compiled the kernel many times be
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 15:01:48 -0600, Preston Boyington wrote:
>
> I agree. I support and recommend Debian to my peers and clients on the
> basis that Debian is a stable and secure distribution. Therefore when
> something (such as this) happens I want to have full disclosure so I can
> confidentl
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 04:47:22PM -0500, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
> in my vim configuration files, i have different settings for dark and
> light terminal backgrouds
> i'd like to have the same functionality in my ~/.muttrc. looking at
> the documentation, i can't see that it supports conditionals.
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 15:26:40 -0600,
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> > On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 10:38:34 -0600,
> > Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>
> >> fixed-address 150.252.x.y; # x & y to protect the innocent
>
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 16:45:37 -0600
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jacob S. wrote:
> > And since you mention you're using kernel 2.2.19, it's an easy
> > "apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18" to upgrade to the 2.4.18
> > kernel with a newer ee100 driver.
> >
> > (Note: You may need to do
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 13:44:00 -0500, Robert Benjamin wrote:
> I have Red Hat 9.0 installed on a 30 gig HD and want to onstall
> Debian 3.0r1 over it, or remove Red Hat. I have iso images 1 and 2 on CD
> roms and the drive is bootable. Using the iso 1, I get stuck at the part
> where it asks
* Lukas Ruf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [031202 16:38]:
> Except for the initrd, I exactly copied the configuration settings.
What do you mean "except for the initrd"? Are you building from debian
kernel sources (which are patched for initrd)? How are you building
your initrd, and how are you linking t
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 at 21:42 GMT, Dr. MacQuigg penned:
> I've tried several new posts and replies to existing posts, and they
> never appear in the newsgroup. My ISP has no explanation. I assume
> this is something to do with a connection between this mailing list
> and the newsgroup. Are we sup
Thanks for these replies. I realised afterwards that hdc
was not my cdrom, but the hard disk that contained the linux partitions.
Checking it showed it did have errors. I've had trouble with this disk
before - may or may not be related, but it crashes any software that attempts to
create
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 11:12:33 -0800,
Roger Chrisman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tuesday 02 December 2003 08:51, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> > ..you're running the 2.2 or 2.4.18-bf24? (' uname -a ')
>
> Arnt,
>
> 2.4.18-bf24
>
> I don't understand what you mean by (
Dr. MacQuigg wrote:
I've tried several new posts and replies to existing posts, and they
never appear in the newsgroup. My ISP has no explanation. I assume
this is something to do with a connection between this mailing list and
the newsgroup. Are we supposed to use email only, or can we work
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 17:20, Mark Ferlatte wrote:
> Paul Morgan said on Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 03:49:52PM -0500:
> > > There are currently Debian packages which are needed at boot time which
> > > depend upon datafiles kept in /usr. discover is one of them, there may be
> > > more. In woody, theref
--- Mark Roach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 11:43, eric brown wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I just got a nice deal on a Barricade router for
> my
> > home network.
> >
> > I try to get my internet connection to work with
> > dhcp-client. I was using pppoe before with no
> > pro
Dr. MacQuigg wrote:
I've tried several new posts and replies to existing posts, and they
never appear in the newsgroup. My ISP has no explanation. I assume
this is something to do with a connection between this mailing list and
the newsgroup. Are we supposed to use email only, or can we work
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 15:51, Neodym123 wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Does anyone know, when the packages list and search on www.debian.org
> will be available again?
apt-cache search
Does just fine!
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Descriptio
Am 2003-12-02 11:20:24, schrieb Michael Perry:
>I think that this is a good idea overall. Since I also track a bit of
>freebsd stuff, I always liked their approach to having email lists for
I am on FreeBSD and NetBSD Lists... ;-)
>Perhaps there should be a discussion whether a debian-question
Robert Benjamin wrote:
I have Red Hat 9.0 installed on a 30 gig HD and want to onstall
Debian 3.0r1 over it, or remove Red Hat. I have iso images 1 and 2 on CD
roms and the drive is bootable. Using the iso 1, I get stuck at the part
where it asks the server:/path for the root filesystem. I'm
God probably doesn't use a computer. Can you picture him
rebooting the universe because of a newly compiled kernel or
a bug? "Excuse me people, you will be non existing for a couple
of minutes while i install a new universe kernel".
Benedict
I wonder. The Bhagavad Gita has
8,16-19 "For all the wor
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 08:20:48PM +0100, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 18:05:55 +0100,
> Arnt Karlsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 03:38:48 +0200,
> > Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 01:12:40PM -0600, Alex Malinovich wrote:
| Thanks for the link. It certainly makes for interesting reading. Though
| I am somewhat concerned about the following bit from the message:
|
| "Please understand that we cannot give away the used exploit to random
| people who we
Jacob S. wrote:
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 22:39:16 +0100
John Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 20:51, Watwe, Abhay wrote:
I have a Dell Dimension 8300 PC with master HD of 120 GB with
Windows XP on it. I installed Debian ´potato¡ on a slave HD (6GB).
Kerner version is 2.2.19. I
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 11:46:33 + (GMT)
Anim Asante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have signed up with two ISPs and I tried to set up
> my Mozilla mail for the second mail account. Mozilla
> mail would not let me set up a second SMTP.
>
> My question is if I send a mail from the second
> account
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 05:04:56PM -0500, Scott Robert Ladd wrote:
| Just a friendly question; I haven't seen any updates or new files for
| sid/unstable since the security problme, and was wondering if it's
| something buggy on my system or simply a lack of nifty new stuff to look at.
Lack of u
Kent West wrote:
Florentin Ionescu wrote:
I have an old computer and has an embedded graphic card and was
thinking to buy a PCI one. Does anybody know please - haw do you
declare the second graphic card in
XF86Config ? I look into BIOS but did not see any way haw to disable
the first one, on bo
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 05:19:21PM -0500, H. S. wrote:
| I am running Sarge (testing) after dist-upgrading from Woody a few weeks
| ago. Do I need to upgrade to 3.0r2?
Many (most, I'd bet) of the packages in 3.0r2 are older than the ones
in sarge. It would be a downgrade, not an upgrade. Howev
This seems to have worked.
Thanks.
Now I have to get the gigabit NIC to work.
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Hi,
I've just compiled and installed the 2.6 Kernel debian package.
It works perfectly *without* devfs enabled.
Can anybody tell me how to get it working with devfs?
John.
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On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 03:00:13PM -0500, Paul Morgan wrote:
> "Reports that say that something hasn't happened are always interesting
> to me, because as we know, there are known knowns; there are things we
> know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we
> know there are
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 08:24:38AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Andreas Janssen wrote:
> >Chema (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> >
> >>Now that packages.debian.org is down, I have found myself looking for
> >>"which deb provides such file/library" a pair of times. Having
> >>resolved the situatio
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 10:33:21 -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
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> Oh, no. I can't stand watching those slowly flashing images! ;)
The trick is not to do acid before going to the movie.
Peace, brother
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On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 01:38:14PM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 at 18:44 GMT, Robert Benjamin penned:
> > I have Red Hat 9.0 installed on a 30 gig HD and want to onstall
> > Debian 3.0r1 over it, or remove Red Hat. I have iso images 1 and 2
> > on CD roms and th
Paul Morgan said on Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 03:49:52PM -0500:
> > There are currently Debian packages which are needed at boot time which
> > depend upon datafiles kept in /usr. discover is one of them, there may be
> > more. In woody, therefor, a seperate /usr can cause problems. Does it
> > gain
hey all,
in my vim configuration files, i have different settings for dark and
light terminal backgrouds, as follows:
if &background == "dark"
hi Comment ctermfg=DarkGreen ctermbg=nonecterm=none
...
else
hi Comment ctermfg=Magenta ctermbg=nonecterm=none
...
e
Hi,
I am running Sarge (testing) after dist-upgrading from Woody a few weeks
ago. Do I need to upgrade to 3.0r2?
If yes, is this what I need in sources in list file:
deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main contrib non-free
deb http://ftp2.de.debian.org/ stable main contrib non-free
d
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 22:39:16 +0100
John Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 20:51, Watwe, Abhay wrote:
> > Hi:
> >
> >
> >
> > I have a Dell Dimension 8300 PC with master HD of 120 GB with
> > Windows XP on it. I installed Debian ´potato¡ on a slave HD (6GB).
> > Kerner
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 19:15:27 +0100, Joris Huizer wrote:
> Thanasis Kinias wrote:
>
>>scripsit Joris Huizer:
>>
>>
>>>I know there is supposed to be a howto file in
>>>/usr/share/doc/HOWTO/en-txt/CD-Writing-HOWTO.gz but the complete
>>>/usr/share/doc/HOWTO/en-txt directory is missing (I guess
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 06:30:23PM +, James Hosken wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm trying top install KDE but all I get are errors. I origianlly
> installed woody then upgraded to testing.
>
> here's the message I get..
> fork:~# apt-get install kde
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Depen
Dear all,
booting Debianized kernels with grub does not create any troubles.
However, when I try to build a kernel myself optimized for my laptop,
the kernel panics because it believes not to be able to mount root.
Except for the initrd, I exactly copied the configuration settings.
Of course, the
Just a friendly question; I haven't seen any updates or new files for
sid/unstable since the security problme, and was wondering if it's
something buggy on my system or simply a lack of nifty new stuff to look at.
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