X.
>
> I'll muddle with xset a bit.
Why not run xfs?
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tgroups and NIS distributed passwd/group files. Home
directories are automounted from a network file server.
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ly are an
adventuresome type, otherwise you would not have installed a BETA
distribution. You should be resourceful enough to dig up resources
for your task at hand, and brave enough to simply bite the bullet and
hack away.
Anyway, it's you're box.
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you willing to
work to bring your system back to a state of your liking...
Just a note. I have never been unable to recover from an upgrade or
dist-upgrade problem. I know my tools. * HINT -- RTFM and get
comfortable with your system *
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Sebastiaan wrote:
> is there a package containing the documents regarding the standard C
> library's, including examples of every command?
info libc
and apt-get install manpages-dev
or apt-cache search '(libc).*doc'
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ike:
bash$ apt-cache search '(debian).*doc'
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do
is read the Linux Kernel guides on http://www.linuxdoc.org and some of
the documentation in your kernel source tree on how to report bugs to
the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML).
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e at
http://www.linuxdoc.org. Then do some research on your own. Use
Google, http://www.google.com/search?q=linux+security and DMOZ,
http://www.dmoz.org.
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ot upgrade automatically, but do download the packages for a
supervised upgrade at a later date and time.
The only branch I would trust unattended upgrades/dist-upgrades to
would be the stable and security sources, and you should never have to
do a dist-upgrade on stable.
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apt-get install epic4; epic4 ; (in IRC) /join #debian
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try in the /etc/fstab file. Good luck!
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being too difficult to
do, but did I forget something critical?
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ibpam-doc - Documentation of PAM
Good luck.
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erence (grep) the
.postinst script under /var/lib/dpkg/info/ for vim. I'm sure
you'll see an example as to how update-alternatives is used.
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UNIX machine, remember to install the manpages-dev, or
manpages for the developers.
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I have a correction to the recipe I sent earlier...
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 03:31:09PM -0600, Chad '^chewie' Walstrom wrote:
> The recipe I use to launch this is:
>
> # RECIPE BEGINS --
> MONTH=`date +%Y%m`
>
&
mfilter - Filter spam from incoming mail
dotfile-procmail - Dotfile Generator, module for procmail
Documentation
-
mh-book - MH & nmh: Email for Users & Programmers online book
sendmail-doc - A powerful mail transport agent.
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e installed or linked from another partition.
If you must use /usr/tmp instead of the more appropriate /var/tmp,
just remove the reference to /tmp in your / partition and replace it
with a link to the target directory, either /var/tmp (appropriate) or
/usr/tmp (not recommended).
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task-doc, doc-linux-text or doc-linux-html,
man-db, and manpages
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uot;
saverules
echo "Done."
;;
restart|reload|forced-reload)
$0 stop
$0 start
;;
*)
echo "Useage: $0 {start|stop|restart|reload|forced-reload|save}"
echo ""
echo "See also: ipchains(8), ip
t; that it can see the card?
See also: interfaces(5), ifup(8), ifdown(8), /usr/share/doc/netbase,
pump(8), dhcpcd(8), resolv.conf(5), http://www.linuxdoc.org
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tall the package, and switch back to your original
config.
Don't worry about having an older or newer unzip package than your
current distribition of Debian. The package will get upgraded when a
newer version is available.
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on the firewall." Slap yourself in the
face and repeat the mantra again. Repeat until you get it
right. If you do otherwise, just remember, "I warned you!"
References
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[1] http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~dranch/LINUX/index-linux.html#trinityos
[2]
f neither of these are installed,
this "trick" may add a little more info to your clue box.
Good luck!
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sing the obvious 'make install', you should
find the x86 kernel at:
../linux/arch/i386/boot/[zImage|bzImage]
However, if you use make-kpkg to create your kernel package, you
should find the *.deb file in the parent directory to the linux
source.
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I sent this one off to the linux-kernel email list as well, but
figured that since Debian is the environment I work in, I'd let you
have a crack at it. Suggestions?
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Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2000 12:23:12 -0500
To: l
up front will save you a bit of a headache.
6. Report to this email list your SPECIFIC concerns.
We really can't help out with requests like the one you put forth.
Sorry, but we're not mind-readers.
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I'm having a rather serious error today. I provide X desktops to thin
clients on my network. They use gdm to log in and have been successful in
doing so until very recently. Two days ago, I added a new harddrive to
the system and moved files over to it using the 'find
-mount -print | cpio -p -v
he problem?
NOTE: Please include my address in the CC: reply, as I receive this email
list via digest and would like to receive your responses immediately
rather than having to wait for the digest volume. Thanks.
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ave to depress to get
the correct password. ;-(
Any help on this?
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ng a erranous 'apt-get dist-upgrade -y'. You
can place a hold on the lprng package to ensure that you don't upgrade to
the broken unstable release (maybe it's fixed now) by doing
# echo lprng hold | dpkg --set-selection
This is all assuming that you've tested your scripts first (your pre-filter
format) successfully.
^chewie
little resourceful, you'll have no problems at
all.
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Need a new truck? Check out my '97 Explorer 2-door
ams, put the HTTP_PROXY line in your
.bash_profile. Case is important, so if the variable is supposed to
be "http_proxy", use that.
Later!
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Problem
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I cannot ARP the Axis Print Server from my Linux machine (antilles)
Assessment
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The Axis Print Server can be assigned an IP address from
two separate Linux machines (chewie and cfo) with the arp command:
arp -H ether -s temp
* where hostname = axis-1
atabase (I know) that I'd like to generate reports for in two
formats: HTML for the Intranet LAN and something that prints nice on
Letter or A4 -- could be postscript -- to a local printer (defined by
the user).
Later!
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