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600 on /etc is technically more secure than the default 755 with normal
POSIX systems, not less. If this is an exploit, it's one that locks
things down tighter than they should normally be. :) Giacomo is correct
that these incorrect perms can cause other issues, though not security
related ones
My system fails to start properly after a bad shutdown (not using
shutdown/power cut), the graphics are incorrect and full of lines at
login point. No way of reading the screen as no real images to see, the
initial boot text is fine but on entry into GUI it all goes wrong.
This has happened before
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Is there a way with apt to install exim4 on a server that already has
postfix installed without removing postfix. The exim server is going to
be using a different IP than the postfix server and will be used for our
internal users. Thanks in advance!
Brian Smith
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I am about to cobvert a system from Red Hat to Debian. Idealy I would do a
fresh install from scratch, but am trying to avoid this. While at the Linux
Expo in NYC last month, the Debian Booth people reccomended a program that I
think they reffered to as "Debian Hijack" or something similar, to
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Sound support seems to be one of the less well documented areas for
Linux in general and Debian in particular (go ahead, flame away and
point me to the how-to's I missed!).
I know I SHOULD be able to get a happy configuration with my Sound
Blaster Live - but I'm not getting very far. The frustrat
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I've a linux server with debian 1.3 and smail 3.2-3, when I'm trying to put
in smail config the parameter: smtp_remote_allow=[IP range] the server
respond that the comand smtp_remote_allow is unknown.
Help Me!!!
Hi. I've just installed a Monster3D pass-through for my Diamond Stealth 64.
I installed GLIDE 2.x, Mesa 2.6 (Quake doesn't seem to like 3.0) and a 3dfx
module (which creates a '/dev/3dfx' device) -- my kernel is 2.0. I can run
programs compiled with libc6 (not with libc5 however, I just get a se
Hi,
We are having a problem with submitting batch jobs using the at command.
When the batch job is submitted by a user whose name is in
/var/adm/cron/at.allow the following error is displayed and the command
does not get executed. But when the same job is submitted by root the
command gets ex
Hi,
>From the subject, you will get a good idea of my message :-)
I bought a Buslogic Flashpoint controller a while ago and then a Ricoh
MP6201S CD/RW drive.
The two never worked very well together, though when I was using them
under Debian 1.3 they did what I wanted them to do. They wouldn't w
Martin:
alien -i oracle.rpm
(or whatever the filename turns out to be)
that sounds like the best ~/.plan to me.
- DeJay.
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On Fri, 9
On Wed, 7 Oct 1998, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
> De Jay wrote
> > FYI, when I tried running Netscape on my 386 with 8M RAM (30M swap),
> > it locked up my machine every time. you've been warned.
>
> Did you have a coprocessor, and did you have xfs running?
yes, I had a coprocessor.
I believ
Ray, Thanks for the input. Some things are making a lot more sense
here. I'll make comments below.
On Wed, 7 Oct 1998, Raymond A. Ingles wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Oct 1998, Bedrock LAN Administrator wrote:
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> >
> > Greetings folx. I have an old HP ScanJet Plus connected
i had a lot of trouble with mine at first also... so i ran the
dos-based eeprom setup program for it. i used that to change the
card's software settings to the irq and base-i/o i wanted.. after
that, i finished installing it in my sleep. you can get the program
from intel's ftp site, but if you s
In a pinch, here's a few rescue commands:
if you're remote, to kill the X server without rebooting:
killall -9 startx
If you're at the console:
ctrl+alt+backspace
To put your console's virtual terminals back into a sane state:
stty sane < /dev/tty1
(etc.)
Sometimes, I have b
X on a 386? *laff* Don't bother. I've been there, done that, as the
saying goes. However, if you really enjoy pain that much, try using
the most generic settings: SVGA driver at 640x480 resoltion. Make
sure you look at the README file for your video card.. Start your
machine again without tr
Greetings. I saw that a few people have already answered your
question, but I thought I would give you a little more to go on to
help you get started. I've compiled a list of linux sites and
organized them in a way that hopefully caters more to the beginners.
http://bedrock.dyn.ml.org/dej
Greetings folx. I have an old HP ScanJet Plus connected to my
parallel port that I cannot seem to get working with Debian 2.0 no
matter what I try.
The parallel port has Base I/O address 0x378. I believe that this
is /dev/lp0. Someone please confirm / correct this for me.
Secondly, I'm runnin
yes, i've seen it:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /# cd etc/..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] //# cd etc/..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /#
and repeat this ad-nauseum
can't explain this, though, as I've only seen this happen with debian!
- DeJay.
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Just something to add to this (although Randy is correct):
Let's say you have a 1.2GB /dev/hda. Make the partitions something
like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] fdisk -l
Disk /dev/hda: 64 heads, 63 sectors, 621 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 4032 * 512 bytes
Device Boot BeginStart End
If you can boot to your hard drive from floppy, then do so, log in as
root, then try this:
cd /dev
./MAKEDEV console
then try rebooting from the hard drive. For some strange reason,
/dev/console is easily corrupted and then causes a LOT of weird
problems like this.
- DeJay.
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I often have to manually set my terminal type to 'vt100' every time I
log into my linux box from the windoze machine in my office.
export TERM=vt100
then all works fine. You might also want to look into using the stty
command to rebind certain keys to match what your terminal emulator
se
I've had a similar hardware configuration running linux before, but
that was Slackware 3.0 (when *it* was considered NEW). I've not tried
Debian with only 4M of RAM (and hercules card), but I can tell you
that Debian 2.0 liked my 386 with 8M RAM.
The Debian installation process, however, does t
Hi. I was just wondering whether Debian has a speech recognition program for
the shell or X Windows, it doesn't really matter. If any of you also use OS/2,
do you know of any speech recognition software available for that as well
(preferably free ;-) ?
Thanks in advance,
Pete =:-)
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