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On 10/06/07 00:15, Serena Cantor wrote:
> I have asked many questions on the list, many are not debian
> specific, not even Linux specific, but I get a lot of help.
> Thanks
>
> I have just registered a domain name. The registrar provides DNS
> servic
Serena Cantor wrote:
I have asked many questions on the list, many are not debian specific, not even
Linux specific,
but I get a lot of help. Thanks
I have just registered a domain name. The registrar provides DNS service, but
asks me to go to
government web sites to apply for approval, becaus
I have asked many questions on the list, many are not debian specific, not even
Linux specific,
but I get a lot of help. Thanks
I have just registered a domain name. The registrar provides DNS service, but
asks me to go to
government web sites to apply for approval, because I am in China, and th
On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 10:21:35PM -0400, Tom Ashley wrote:
> I'm running Debian Etch (uname: 2.6.18-5-686 #1 SMP Wed Sep 26 17:54:59
> UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux) on a Pentium 4 desktop. My scanner is a USB
> connected Epson Perfection 1260. It worked perfectly under Mandriva
> Linux; however, Xsane
System sounds work but can not get sound to work in BBC News (real play)
or sound to work in Youtube. Sound system is ALSA and Card is Realteck
AC97 now running Lenny but had the same problem in Etch. Wonder if i
have left something out? Any suggestions welcome.
Jeff
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I'm running Debian Etch (uname: 2.6.18-5-686 #1 SMP Wed Sep 26 17:54:59
UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux) on a Pentium 4 desktop. My scanner is a USB
connected Epson Perfection 1260. It worked perfectly under Mandriva
Linux; however, Xsane under Debian shows no devices available.
lshw recognizes the scann
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
Thomas H. George wrote:
I'm feeling stupid. I used to have a math package which inverted
matrices to solve systems of linear equations - i.e. enter the matrix
and the y values and the program inverts the matrix and reports the x
values. I know how to do it manua
Thomas H. George wrote:
> I'm feeling stupid. I used to have a math package which inverted
> matrices to solve systems of linear equations - i.e. enter the matrix
> and the y values and the program inverts the matrix and reports the x
> values. I know how to do it manually but it is laborious fo
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On 10/05/07 15:56, Serena Cantor wrote:
> I have 2 PCs that are connected to wireless router, which is
> connected to a cable modem.
>
> The two PCs form a private network. I want to know the IP used by
> Internet user to access one of PCs.
Most,
Thomas H. George wrote:
I'm feeling stupid. I used to have a math package which inverted
matrices to solve systems of linear equations - i.e. enter the matrix
and the y values and the program inverts the matrix and reports the x
values. I know how to do it manually but it is laborious for lar
> to solve systems of linear equations - i.e. enter the matrix and the y
> values and the program inverts the matrix and reports the x values. I know
> how to do it manually but it is laborious for large matrices. Perhaps
> Openoffice.calc/solver does this but it is not clear to me how to ent
Ralph Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 10/05/2007 02:59 PM, Kevin Mark wrote:
>
> And apt-cache rdepends . $ man apt-cache
> Look at deborphan as well.
>
> Regards,
> Ralph
Awesome. Now I have several tools to look into. Isn't that just the
way it is, so often when it seems hard to do som
Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 01:55:05PM -0500, cothrige wrote:
>
> 'debfoster' is a neat program to find cruft and remove it.
> If pkgx is install and has dependencies a, b and c, then 'debfoster'
> will show you this and ask you if you want to delete all of the
On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 02:23:19PM +0200, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
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> gsview is a postscript viewer that has the capability of showing
> distances (in mm or points etc.) in a ps-file. (Click on two points in
> your file and it will report their
I'm feeling stupid. I used to have a math package which inverted
matrices to solve systems of linear equations - i.e. enter the matrix
and the y values and the program inverts the matrix and reports the x
values. I know how to do it manually but it is laborious for large
matrices. Perhaps Op
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On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 18:17:18 +0200
Michael Biebl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Frank McCormick schrieb:
> >
> >
> > Installed the console setup package tonight - ran dpkg-reconfigure, and was
> > told
> >
> > " undefined kernel key code 214, 216,2
Hi,
Thanks to everyone for contributing several tips. I am looking forward
to a highly educating weekend :) Here is a summary of packages that were
suggested in the various replies:
aide: Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment - static binary
bastille: Security hardening tool
chkroo
Thanks to all those who reply!
--- Steven Jan Springl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 05 October 2007 21:56, Serena Cantor wrote:
> > I have 2 PCs that are connected to wireless router, which is
> > connected to a cable modem.
> >
> > The two PCs form a private network. I want to know th
Serena Cantor ha scritto:
I have 2 PCs that are connected to wireless router, which is
connected to a cable modem.
The two PCs form a private network. I want to know the IP used by Internet user
to access one of PCs.
If you need to do it in a script, you might prefer something along the
l
I would like to configure some packages "the Debian way", but
non-interactively,
I used debconf-set-selections to set the settings I wanted.
Then I used debconf-get-selections to verify that the setting had
been correctly registered.
Finally I ran dpkg-reconfigure in non-interactive mode on the p
Use a debian rescue disk and use the find command on that rescue disk to
locate directories without printable names. The ugu tips site recently
featured a tip to rename these directories so they become printable.
Don't trust the find or aqny other utility on a hard drive when doing this
kind o
If you have the ability to store and run a CGI script remotely, run
something like this...
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
my $myip = $ENV{'REMOTE_ADDR'};
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
print "my ip: $myip";
print "";
exit;
Jeff
Serena Cantor wrote:
I have 2 PCs that are con
Hello.
I have been using the 2.6.18-4-powerpc kernel on my system for a while now
because, when the 2.6.21 kernel came out, it introduced a few bugs that
significantly diminished the performance of the system. I wanted to see if the
newer 2.6.21 still has this problem of if it has been repaired.
On Friday 05 October 2007 21:56, Serena Cantor wrote:
> I have 2 PCs that are connected to wireless router, which is
> connected to a cable modem.
>
> The two PCs form a private network. I want to know the IP used by Internet
> user to access one of PCs.
>
>
>
> _
On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 14:40:54 +0100, Chris Davies wrote:
> Felix Karpfen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The problem is similar because Debian Etch (kernel 2.6.18) is looking
>> for the firmware file in the wrong directory. [...]
>
> Why should the kernel be looking for a firmware file to send to th
I have 2 PCs that are connected to wireless router, which is
connected to a cable modem.
The two PCs form a private network. I want to know the IP used by Internet user
to access one of PCs.
Building
On 10/03/2007 02:12 PM, tom arnall wrote:
I got impatient with an aumix error and did 'chmod -R /dev' (and ctl-C'ed out
of it after ~3 min's.) now I can't become root. Some examples:
[...]
After you get this fixed, I suggest that you create a tar backup of your
/dev directory. It's best to do
On 10/05/2007 02:59 PM, Kevin Mark wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 01:55:05PM -0500, cothrige wrote:
>> I have a feeling this is a dumb question. It seems like something that
>> should be relatively easy, but searching through man pages and google
>> has not helped me so far. Say I have a packag
On Friday 05 October 2007 11:17, Sven Joachim wrote:
> tom arnall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > there is a change in the behavior when i try to log in as root. instead
> > of: setgid: Operation not permitted after inputting the password, i get:
> > login incorrect right after inputting 'root'.
On Fri, 5 Oct 2007, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
Hi,
There is an article on slashdot,
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/10/05/1234217&from=rss which says
that most of the phishing sites are being run from rootkitted linux boxes. I
dunno how accurate their analysis is (the results were not
On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 01:55:05PM -0500, cothrige wrote:
>
> I have a feeling this is a dumb question. It seems like something that
> should be relatively easy, but searching through man pages and google
> has not helped me so far. Say I have a package, 'pkgx-1.0,' installed.
> Is there a way t
also sprach [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.10.05.0703 +0100]:
> Your disk will need to be partioned and the partitions need to be setup as
> type "Linux Raid Autodetect" partitions. cfdisk is a great tool for this.
They can actually be of any type unless you want kernel-level
autoass
On 10/05/2007 01:08 PM, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 09:49:37PM +0530, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
>> There is an article on slashdot,
>> http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/10/05/1234217&from=rss which
>> says that most of the phishing sites are being run from rootkitted li
I have a feeling this is a dumb question. It seems like something that
should be relatively easy, but searching through man pages and google
has not helped me so far. Say I have a package, 'pkgx-1.0,' installed.
Is there a way that I can list other installed packages which have that
first one, i
I've got realtime working on Etch, with a realtime kernel from the musix repo,
along with rtirq, and schedutils as a dependency to rtirq. Saying that, rtirq
doesn't appear to be running, but the chrt tool in schedutils has worked
around the problem, and I have my soundcard set up with a prio of
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On 10/05/07 11:11, Bill wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-05-10 at 10:07 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
AbiWord might be able to do what you want.
>>>
>>> No I checked. There is a difference between internal file formats
>>> and exportable or print-to-file forma
There is an amazing software set called bastille. It runs a set of scripts that
hardens linux. Although it doesn't tell if it has been compromised but this
should be done after every new install.
Amit
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tom arnall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> there is a change in the behavior when i try to log in as root. instead of:
> setgid: Operation not permitted after inputting the password, i get: login
> incorrect right after inputting 'root'.
Do you have an entry for root in /etc/passwd?
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On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 09:49:37PM +0530, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There is an article on slashdot,
> http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/10/05/1234217&from=rss which says
> that most of the phishing sites are being run from rootkitted linux boxes.
> I dunno how accurate their anal
On Oct 5, 2007, at 9:19 AM, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
Hi,
There is an article on slashdot,
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/10/05/1234217&from=rss
which says that most of the phishing sites are being run from
rootkitted linux boxes. I dunno how accurate their analysis is (the
resu
On Friday 05 October 2007 10:15, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 09:47:04AM -0700, tom arnall wrote:
> > On Thursday 04 October 2007 20:30, Rob Mahurin wrote:
>
> ...
>
> > > Can you "sudo chmod" to repair your permissions damage? I can send
> > > you an output from "find /d
On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 09:47:04AM -0700, tom arnall wrote:
> On Thursday 04 October 2007 20:30, Rob Mahurin wrote:
...
> > Can you "sudo chmod" to repair your permissions damage? I can send
> > you an output from "find /dev -ls" if you don't have another machine
> > to compare against.
...
>
> I
On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 09:11:03AM -0700, Bill wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-05-10 at 10:07 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > >> AbiWord might be able to do what you want.
> > >
> > > No I checked. There is a difference between internal file formats
> > > and exportable or print-to-file formats. This seconda
On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 09:49:37PM +0530, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
>
> There is an article on slashdot,
> http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/10/05/1234217&from=rss which
> says that most of the phishing sites are being run from rootkitted linux
> boxes. I dunno how accurate their analysis
On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 11:13:30AM -0400, chloe K wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I use rsync to copy all files from hardrive (hda) to hdc
>
> then I take out hda to put this hdc drive on the same machine
> and use knoppix / fedora 5 to mount this drive
> chroot and install grub-install /dev/hda
> and also e
[ Felix, I hope this message also helps with your problem. ]
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 16:22:06 -0700, Carl Johnson wrote:
> Florian Kulzer writes:
> > On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 21:02:41 -0700, Carl Johnson wrote:
> >
> > Did you try to remove all the DVD-related lines from your
> > /etc/apt/sources.
On Wednesday 03 October 2007 12:17, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 12:12:52PM -0700, tom arnall wrote:
> > I got impatient with an aumix error and did 'chmod -R /dev' (and ctl-C'ed
> > out of it after ~3 min's.) now I can't become root. Some examples:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Thursday 04 October 2007 20:30, Rob Mahurin wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 08:06:56PM -0700, tom arnall wrote:
> > > > I got impatient with an aumix error and did 'chmod -R /dev' (and
> > > > ctl-C'ed out of it after ~3 min's.) now I can't become root. Some
> > > > examples:
>
> [...]
>
> > I'
On Fri, 2007-05-10 at 10:07 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> >> AbiWord might be able to do what you want.
> >
> > No I checked. There is a difference between internal file formats
> > and exportable or print-to-file formats. This secondary support
> > can be applied only to one file at a time. It's a
Hi,
There is an article on slashdot,
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/10/05/1234217&from=rss which
says that most of the phishing sites are being run from rootkitted linux
boxes. I dunno how accurate their analysis is (the results were not
released), however I wonder if there is any wa
Frank McCormick schrieb:
>
>
> Installed the console setup package tonight - ran dpkg-reconfigure, and was
> told
>
> " undefined kernel key code 214, 216,216 and 217"
>
> Anybody have an idea what's wrong ?
>
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=88
I noticed that this happ
Hi,
i have a Panel PC mounted with Penmount USB touch screen and i had loaded
debian Linux with the touch screen driver also.But i don't know how to
calibrate it.
Can anyone say me how to calibrate the touch screen ?
thanks in advance,
magesh.
Daniel Burrows wrote:
> Looks like a mistake to me. I'd think suggesting vnc-server, or maybe
> (say) "tightvncserver | vnc-server", would be just fine. OTOH, tightvnc
> has protocol extensions and works better with its own server, so that
> suggestion isn't entirely silly.
Actually I thin
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 10:11:55PM +0530, Siju George wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One of the sarge machines runs and older kernel and "apt-get
> dist-upgrade" does not install the newer kernel.
>
> Could some one please help me trouble shoot this?
> debian:~# uname -a
> Linux debian 2.6.8-11-amd64-k8 #1 Sa
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 08:16:00PM -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> What does it mean when you've got all of the questions answered by
> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg refuses to
> create configuration files because pre-existing files were found?
Run dexconf
I don'
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 06:58:13PM +0100, Hugh wrote:
> I have been given an ibook with dead graphics, I can install OSX on
> it with firewire (to test it works), but wish to install debian.
> As the graphics are dead, I cant do a normal install. As it doesn't
> have a serial port, I cant contr
On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 06:02:12AM -0700, Serena Cantor wrote:
> I find title bar too wide, but can't change it, though I have read
> twm's manual. Thanks in advance!
I thought that one of the 'advantages' of TWM is that you can't change
anything.
Why did you decide to use TWM?
Doug.
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On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 07:35:59PM +0100, MRH wrote:
> Dnia 04/10/07 05:35,Chris Bannister napisa??:
> >On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 06:46:47PM -0400, Eric Estes wrote:
> >>Can anyone recommend a good AMD (socket A2 - Athlon 64 X2) motherboard
> >>that has good Linux support? I'm sending back my Shuttl
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 07:31:02AM -0400, Carl Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was
heard to say:
> On Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 09:44:47PM -0700, Daniel Burrows wrote:
> > xtightvncviewer suggests tightvncserver, and vnc-java suggests
> > vncserver.
>
> But isn't that a mistake? Why would it make sense to
Have tried to install the snmp package on Debian Etch, but get the
message it's been replaced by libsnmp-base and libsnmp9, both of which
are installed and on the latest version. When I try to run the snmpwalk
command, I'm told it doesn't exist. Has this been taken out of Debian
Etch or is it in so
Hi all
I use rsync to copy all files from hardrive (hda) to hdc
then I take out hda to put this hdc drive on the same machine
and use knoppix / fedora 5 to mount this drive
chroot and install grub-install /dev/hda
and also edit /etc/fstab /etc/mtab
but hda (the clone drive) can't be bootable
Wh
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On 10/05/07 01:30, Bill wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-04-10 at 11:53 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
>> On 10/04/07 11:27, Bill wrote:
>>> On Thu, 2007-04-10 at 06:33 -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
* Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Oct 04 06:21 -0500]:
> Hi fol
Is anyone else using Nagios on Debian Etch? I've got it set up for
monitoring Linux and Windows servers, but the check_snmp plugin won't
compile. The Nagios FAQ says it must be missing SNMP packages, but
Synaptic reports they're all installed.
Checking the list of Nagios Plugins for the Debian ins
You are right! Thanks!
--- Raj Kiran Grandhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Serena Cantor wrote:
> > I have 2 PCs that are connected to wireless router, which is connected to
> > a cable modem. Now
> I
> > want one PC to be a Web server, so people all over the world can access it
> > on Internet
Serena Cantor wrote:
I have 2 PCs that are connected to wireless router, which is connected to a
cable modem. Now I
want one PC to be a Web server, so people all over the world can access it on
Internet. Since the
two PCs form a private network, how should I set up?
Most routers support port
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 02:55:40PM +, steef wrote:
> Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> <>
> >There's a program that's supposed to take multiple
> >versions of a file and, using the blocks in common, come up with an
> >accurate file.
> >
> can you give us the name of that program/package?
I find title bar too wide, but can't change it, though I have read twm's manual.
Thanks in advance!
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Internet. Since the
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Or should I connect the Web server directly to ca
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gsview is a postscript viewer that has the capability of showing
distances (in mm or points etc.) in a ps-file. (Click on two points in
your file and it will report their distance).
Is there something with similar capabilities in Debian? I couldn't fi
> How I can find what processes access harddisk frequently, periodically
> from ~20sec to ~20sec ?
I did go to some extent to spin down my disk, here are som e info;
What file system are you using?
"Journaling filesystems like ext3, reiserfs or xfs bypass the kernel's
delayed write mechanisms. Th
On 10/04/2007 11:51 PM, bobula wrote:
Hello,
Since a few days, I have been experiencing a strange modem behavior. I am running lenny and I connect to the internet with an external Robotics dial up modem. I have never had problem with this modem before but since a few days the modem got
On 05/10/2007, Michael Acklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all. I am very new at what I am attempting to do. I have run
> Debian in the past and just recently installed it on a new built system
> that I am setting up. So please take it easy on the Newbie.
>
> First I built the system with the
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