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Hello all,
I don't know how to connect debian sarge to a AppleShare volume.
I have installed netatalk, but I'm not be able to do that.
Any idea ???
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depuis l'installation sur mon PC, de windows XP Pro, je n'arrive plus à
installer mon imprimante qui a fonctionné un peu en n et b mais très très
mal en couleur.
Vous pourriez peut-être m'aider.
Avec mes remerciements anticipés
JP SCOTTO DI PERROTOLO
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CD-Roms for French educational
institutions, and that initiative is partly based on the work made by
the Compil'Edux team. Demo CD-Roms combining this with R.Di Cosmo's
DemoLinux distribution should be available in the next months.
(Essentially nothing of this is French specific, though).
Jean-Pierre Demailly,
Universit\'e de Grenoble I
Maintainer of the Compil'Edux FTP site
re-run vmware-config.pl
My experience is that vmware notices when a new kernel is installed
and will prompt you to rebuild the modules. I've had no trouble
using vmware and rebuilding newer versions of the kernel.
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--install" to update your system. Executing dpkg on multiple
files at the smae time also helps.
If you need more specifics, please ask.
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onfiguration. Some
packages are already configured this way but most are not.
Cfengine would be one way of addressing this but it essentially
takes over control of the entire configuration process which I
don't care for.
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directory. Many Debian packages are not organized like this.
* Machine specific changes are hard to isolated.
Debian packages make this somewhat difficult. Something like
cfengine can handle this but it doesn't integrate well with CVS.
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the Asus MES-N
(http://www.asus.com.tw/products/motherboard/pentiumpro/mes-n/) but
I have no direct experience running Debian on it.
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ll have.
I've been search for a motherboard with integrated video, sound,
and ethernet to use as a diskless workstations with Debian. Can
anyone recommend a particular board?
I'm also looking for small case/power-supply on the order of the
netwinder size. Any ideas here?
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e characters normally onto the screen.
> Without X the keyboard works normally( I have vindozer keyboard ).
kbdrate
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have an idea of what might be troubling me? Any approches to get
> past this problems.
I have a 25G hard drive and ran into a similar problem. The
solution in my case was to upgrade to the latest fdisk in
unstable. fdisk_2.10d from the debian package util-linux_2.10d-5
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gt; mounted with 'ro' again.
Actually, I would encourage you to keep this ro. There's typically
no reason to write into /usr except when installing new
packages. This provides some extra security and system consistency.
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see if this is true. To change to read/write see
the man page for mount.
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sr/lib/perl5/5.005/Term/ReadLine.pm line 305
>
> I will report this as a bug, anyone else get this also?
Yes.
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t, by default, the library function crypt() only uses the
first eight characters. If you switch to MD5 passwords, you can
extend this length but at the lost of compatibility with other UNIXes.
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write modules.dep
> while you still get the error that modules.conf is older then that
> file? Something doesn't add up here..
This is a known problem. See:
http://www.debian.org/Bugs/db/47/47830.html
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On Thu, 21 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 22, 1999 at 01:25:50AM -0400, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
> > This is a know bug in the modutils package. See the bugs page on
>
> Where is this bugs page?
http://bugs.debian.org/modutils
In particular, see Bug#47830.
st be set.
See attachment which is the response I gave earlier today.
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Oct 22 01:23:52 1999
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 19:51:56 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jean Pierre LeJacq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: modprobe errors again
s is a know bug in the modutils package. See the bugs page on
this. Solution is to add the file /etc/modutils/paths and add
entries for each one of subdirectories under /lib/modules/2.2.12/.
Then run update-modules.
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here's a Linux HOWTO on this topic. I works great.
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On 1 Oct 1999, Alexander Zhuckov wrote:
> Tell me, ple-e-e-e-ase, where I can find
> GNU Emacs 20.4 Debian packages?
In unstable distribution in the packages xemacs20-*.
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On Sat, 25 Sep 1999, j way wrote:
> Hi, login from ttyS1 is rejected while the same username &
> password are accepted on the main console. Is there some
> further permission required to enable?
You may need to edit the file /etc/login.access. See the man
page login.access(5).
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emon directly from a command line and use
the options to place in the foreground and debugging on. See the
lpd manpage for details.
$ /usr/sbin/lpd -L /var/log/lpr.log -F -D debug=5
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u could
try installing that version. Alternately, edit the cron.daily
script to redirect the output of crack_packer to /dev/null.
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lve this problem. The devfs is probably the
best way to solve this problem.
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package from the original source.
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want ?
You may want to consider the debian package for cracklib2. This is a
library that will check the quality of the passwords as they are set
by the user so it is proactive.
Alternately, the author of cracklib2 has another program named crack
that will check the quality of existing passwords. Not packaged in
debian yet.
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n /etc/rc[0-6].d/S??xdm.
To do this with the login screen, first switch to another
virtual console using the Alt-F? where ? in 1, 2, 3, ...
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--revision="custom.1.1" clean
make-kpkg --revision="custom.1.1" kernel_image
make-kpkg --revision="custom.1.1" modules_image
Make sure your /etc/lilo.conf is correct and then install the new
kernel
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aking sure)
>
> ALL: 127.0.0.1
> ALL: localhost
> ALL: HAL
This seems to indicate that you can only connect from your
local host.
Do you get any output from syslog. Check your files in
/var/log.
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402"
is not a character number in the document character set
Any ideas what I may be doing incorrectly?
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ooted, the kernel no longer recognizes the modem.
> Now I get the message during boot:
No solution but I can confirm the problem on a Dell Inspiron
after doing the same upgrade.
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no problems. In fact, I use the card on both 10 and
100 MBps networks.
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x27;t appear to be supported. I'm using the
3c575 myself without any problems.
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clear" there if you want to clear the screen when you log out.
I hope it helps you understand...
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ppropriate to upload
to slink?
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le/web/linbot.html
> or, a slightly less newer version at (the unstable version is perfectly fine)
> http://www.debian.org/Packages/stable/web/linbot.html
The unstable version is significantly better than stable. I recommend
that you install that version.
A new update will be posted in a
has 4 Mbytes memory:
http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~steveh/inspiron/
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support for lockd and the nfs code
itself has been changed substantially. My impression is that it is
not stable.
We recently retired our Debian server for a Solaris server for this
reason alone. This is a serious short coming in Linux.
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respecify all my setup options, but it still comes
> back with the same error. When I call "startx" it goes into X for a second,
> and jumps back.
I just upgraded myself and have run into quite a few problems. First
see if the file ~/.xsessions_errors (?) is produced. For me there was
a shell programming error in /etc/X11/Xsession that needed to be
corrected.
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verall I happy with the performance which is much better than most
laptops I've used. Its heavy though.
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t; 45375 45375
This is a bug in the cracklib package specifically in the
/etc/cron.daily/cracklib script.
I'm working on an upload to correct this.
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-term support.
Anyone interested should email me directly.
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a few days.
>
> Please tell me when you do.
Just check the frozen and unstable distributions on the debian
servers. That's where they will go.
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cracklib which is a proactive checker in that it checks
passwords as the users set them.
Currently there are several bugs for the package but I'm actively
working on them. Should see a new upload in a few days.
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der the impression, that Fat32 was not
> supported by NT 4.0.
Hmmm ... I just checked and indeed my second partition is FAT16.
Still, I'm not sure if NT 4.0 doesn't support FAT32. Its a nonissue
for me since all I use partition 2 for is the pagefile.sys.
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partition Remaining Debian filesystems
Works fine.
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tried to use Linux as an NFS server for Solaris with mixed
results. For READONLY it works fine. For READ/WRITE it is unreliable
since the current Linux NFS server does not support locking.
You may want to investigate the new 2.2.pre NFS since it now claims to
support locking. Unfortunately, last I saw only client support was
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ib utilities to /dev/null
inside the cron shell script.
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> In file included from lxdialog.c:22:
> dialog.h:29: curses.h: No such file or directory
> make[1]: *** [lxdialog.o] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.36/scripts/lxdialog'
> make: *** [menuconfig] Error 2
You need to install the curses3.4-dev package.
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lilo is run, no
errors are reported but when trying to boot, the LILO prompt appears
correctly but when the linux kernel is select it hangs after printing
that it is loading the kernel.
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oked on resume.
Try downloading the latest debian pcmcia package and read the
documentation.
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tory, installing the new
kernel and modules, running depmod -a, rebooting, and rerunning depmod
-a.
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> >Complies to PC Card 1995 CardBus standards
>
> Anyone's guess really, but probably. Lots of them are just NE2000 cards.
If it is a CardBus card, you'll have to recompile the pcmica package
to support CardBus as the debian package currently doesn not.
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recently upgraded as well but now communicator fails with a bus
error. I've also upgraded to the latest libc and X packages in
unstable.
Has anyone else seen this problem?
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On Tue, 3 Nov 1998, Max wrote:
> -- Start of included mail From: Jean Pierre LeJacq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > On Mon, 2 Nov 1998, Max wrote:
> >
> > > I keep on getting bizarre mail from cracklib every single day with the
> > > following message:
> > &
se two numbers, and neither do the cracklib man pages. Any
> clues?
/etc/cron.daily/cracklib reforms cracklib's cached dictionary
database everyday using crack_packer. In my version, 2.7-5, the
output is redirected to /dev/null. Which version are you using?
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this? I think I searched the whole options menu but
> didn't find anything. Are there any docs where I could have read about
> this?
Take a look at the info page for xemacs/cc-mode. all is explained
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I assume its talking about:
/var/spool/mail
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problems you've had with 4.05?
Thanks,
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not fount
> Public identifier -//IETF//DTD HTML//EN
>
> and then the modeline says (HTML [html] Font).
Xemacs is usnig the SGML mode which requires the SGML catalog. Check
the info page to make sure you have this configured properly.
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ved, add only a few packages at a time
starting with the essential ones.
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t should be the ownership/permission of /var/spool/mail? Or
should /usr/sbin/imapd be sgid mail?
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or 2.0.35 a try.
>
> Stock 2.0.35 won't boot on an 2940U anyway.
Well, for me the stock 2.0.35 been working fine for a few days now.
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t boot time. Or you can
start them youreself by "/etc/init.d/netstd_nfs start".
By the way, Debian's NFS server will not by useable for read/write
with Solaris since Debian doesn't have a lock daemon.
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is worthless for
read-write. This is a major problem with Linux and prevents us from
deploying Linux more widely in our company.
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r lilo configuration. Take a look at the
mini howto on lilo.
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On Thu, 28 May 1998, William D. Rendahl wrote:
> How do I set up a 3Com 3c905b (Cyclone?) NIC at 100Mbps on Bo?
Use the 3c59x driver. The Ethernet-HOWTO and NET-3-HOWTO will help.
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On Thu, 28 May 1998, Ulisses Alonso wrote:
> that's the question...
No. At least Solaris uses it as well. I believe Sun was the primary
developer of pam.
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it manually and would like to avoid that this time.
> The program I want to run is simply a series of ipfwadm calls to set
> up my masquerading, along with some insert modules on start and
> rmmod's on stop. Anyone know the command I'm talking about? Thanks
update-rc.d
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oaded and it says the network is unreachable. I have been on
> the news groups and several people have had ideas but nothing seems to work.
> When I do ifconfig -i it lists lo but not eth0.
You need to have the kernel compiled to support your type of card or
use loadable modules. Have you done
ays and some help to figure out
> what
> was going on.
Would pwck and grpck have helped. I always use these after editing
any of the user/group files.
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e and not the ODMG model. It also does not appear to be
supported.
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rom the fvwm* menus since the xterm it opens up just
> closes too fast. I guess this wouldn't be an issue if pstree would
> persistently track processes like top does.
I have pstree pipe into less. This keeps the xterm up as long as you
like.
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re security minded than others which makes its
more difficult to set up.
Boa is another small server that I've seen mentioned.
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ich describes the steps required.
There are comparisons of the different distributions available.
Search the WWW.
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If your /lib/modules/2.0.29/modules.dep is
out of date you may not be loading the proper set of modules.
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it exclusively since
it takes care of many of these cross-dependencies.
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On Thu, 5 Mar 1998, Richard Sevenich wrote:
> Bravely upgrading to hamm via ftp, I find my machine unbootable - complaining
> about a missing 'libext2fs.so.2'. In which package might i find this.
e2fslibsg
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My understanding is that nfs locking is not part of the new nfs
server. There is some work being done on a lockd daemon but it seems
to be a low priority. See:
http://www.swb.de/personal/okir/status.html.
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ll your available pseudo-tty devices. Check to see
how many /dev/ptyp[??] you have. You can create additional devices
using the MAKEDEV script in that same directory.
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boot loader providing some status. Each letter indicates
a particular phase of the boot process. Take a look at the LILO
howto to see what "LI" refers to.
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> required.)
Not sure on this one. "From: " is always required. The others are
optional. For example, pine will prompt the user if "Return-path: "
is defined in the message if they would prefer to use that instead of
"From: ".
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On Thu, 26 Feb 1998, Gary Kline wrote:
> According to Jean Pierre LeJacq:
> > On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Gary Kline wrote:
> >
> > > However, after installing Debian on my first and third SCSI
> > > drives and *not* using LILO as the boot manager, I found that
> >
ility to test the card and
set ports and irqs. Also take a look at the /usr/src/kernel-source
under your module for the ethernet card and there may be documentation
on options you can pass when loading the module.
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> >
> >Mime type file too large.
> > run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/wn exited with return code 2
I'm the maintainer of wn. I know about this problem and am tracking
it down now. I hope to have a solution and updated package later th
ue floppy disk. If yes, then indeed you
will be using the RAM-fs. You can either use the boot floppy disk or
LILO installed on the hard disk.
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.o unresolved symbol
>
> i don't have any need for scc.o (AFAIK), and i dont have it
> selected via modconf either.
>
> any pointers as to where i might go or what i might do to
> fix my set up?
Try installing pcmica-modules first.
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Take a look at the Firewall-HOWTO. It does a very good job of
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On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, matthew tebbens wrote:
>
> To just filter packets for my own machine I would have to add ?:
>
> Network firewalls
> IP: forwarding/gatewayin
lso tried
> "cat /dev/psaux" and moving the trackball and pushing buttons, and saw
> nothing - I expected to see gibberish. So maybe it isn't working at
> all!
Is the kernel (or kernel module) configured to support the ps/2 mouse?
Also check in the bios if the PS/2 p
05.
We've been using the 3c905 at 100 Mbit for over a year on several
debian unstable systemswith no problems. Probably your problem is
that your kernel/modules don't support this card. Simply compile a
custom kernel including support for this card.
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an entry.
There are a couple of solution.
* I believe that there is a Debian package that will install a fake
package.
* Use ?package(some_other_package_that_is_installed). This will
work and shouldn't cause problems with the other package.
* Add an entry directly into /etc/X11/fvwm2/main-menu-pre.hook
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