On Fri 29 Mar 2024 at 11:06:45 (-0400), Henning Follmann wrote:
On Fri, Mar 29, 2024 at 12:01:27PM +0100, Lucas B. Cohen wrote:
Hi,
I've had a bit of a headache understanding why my Debian bookworm system
suddenly panicked at boot with an 'unable to mount root fs' error. Turns o
any insight.
Apologies for possible e-mail client misconfiguration.
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Em 10/10/2022 02:05, Tim Woodall escreveu:
On Sun, 9 Oct 2022, Lucas Castro wrote:
Every time you remove a device from raid, you indeed need to erase
the superblock.
mdadm use the superblock to identify its raid members,
if you try to add a device to a raid block it'll fail becaus
Em 09/10/2022 19:06, Tim Woodall escreveu:
On Sun, 9 Oct 2022, Andy Smith wrote:
but I couldn't find any way to change the uuid in the member without
creating the array like this.
I don't think there is a way without either using --create as you
did or stopping the array and hand editing th
Not required any programming skills.
You can always start reading the mantainer guide. There is so much chores you
can take.
Em 31 de julho de 2022 19:32:25 BRT, Timothy M Butterworth
escreveu:
>On Sun, Jul 31, 2022 at 6:00 PM Lucas Castro wrote:
>
>> There is no Debian c
There is no Debian certification,
But in turn you can become a debian mantainer and debian developer and request
a certification that prove you are If It's really important for you.
Em 31 de julho de 2022 13:27:24 BRT, Timothy M Butterworth
escreveu:
>On Sun, Jul 31, 2022 at 12:06 PM Bret Busby
te list' or 'ip route list table default'
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Em 29 de junho de 2021 15:58:49 BRT, "Andrew M.A. Cater"
escreveu:
>On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 02:43:28PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>> > On 2021-06-29 1:27 p.m., Greg Wooledge wrote:
>> > > On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 04:33:50PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater
>wrote:
>> > >> ssh -Y is similar to ss
u get if you do:
$ apt-get update && apt-get -sV upgrade
Nothing to update/upgrade.
Is your source.list right set with stable-sec repository?
deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security buster/updates main
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docker0 8000.0242125f1a5e no
Thanks!
James
I forgot to ask for the routing table, could you post the result of 'ip
r' ? Otherwise, can I ask why you think you need a Wifi connection and
wired one but assigned to them ip addresses that are in the same subnet?
Because you can access the host and the VMs on different IPs with only
the wired NIC.
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On 9/22/20 5:54 PM, James Allsopp wrote:
On Tue, 22 Sep 2020 at 19:47, Lucas Castro <mailto:lu...@gnuabordo.com.br>> wrote:
On 9/22/20 1:26 PM, James Allsopp wrote:
> Hi,
> I've got a computer that I'm running debian 10 on with KVM. The
> machi
it up this way, as it seems really inefficient to
have a dhcp and then use difficult to remember static IP's everywhere.
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you get a interface for host and guest networking.
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ou just need a bridge interface and share the network.
brctl addbr br1
ip addr add 172.50.50.10/24 dev br1 # Host
Add a interface in your guest on br1.
ip addr add 172.50.50.11/24 dev ${IF_GUEST} # Guest
That works fine,
Check your firewall for allow/deny rules.
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Is your system running over uefi?
If yes, ESP partition doesnt work over RAID software, so booting relaying just
one of the disk.
If no, make sure grub installed MBR in both disk.
grub-install /dev/sd[AB]
It would be more helpfull if you post error as it is rather than just telling
"my syst
end up at 2003-01-29.
zira% date +%Y-%m-%d -d '2003-02-01 - 1 month + 1 month'
2003-02-01
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Hi!
After a recent upgrade on my i386 Debian system, my Wifi USB dongle
stops working. I tried it on another computer with Debian (amd64),
upgraded and with the firmware-realtek package installed too, and it
works fine.
The device is:
root@osgiliath:~# lsusb | grep WLAN
Bus 005 Device 0
El 06/07/13 06:17, Igor Cicimov escribió:
>
> I guess alsa got upgraded in same time right? Check your ~/.asoundrc
> file, or even better copy and paste it here, to confirm the config
> there still matches the hdmi device as showed by aplay. I've seen
> cases where different versions of alsa show t
Hi!
I'm having an issue with my HTPC computer. I was using it with WBMC, and
using a HDMI cable to output the video and audio from my computer to the TV.
When I first installed Debian a year ago I have some problems ([1]),but
them was solved using a ~/.asoundrc configuration file.
I was happy wi
Ok, I will try removing the printer and adding it again. Thanks for the
advice :-)
On 14/01/13 03:31, Steven Rosenberg wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 6:29 PM, Steven Rosenberg
> wrote:
>> On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 2:03 PM, José Luis Segura Lucas
>> wrote:
>>> Hi all
Hi all.
On Debian Testing I'm unable to make working an HP Laserjet 1018 after a
big upgrade, after a lot of time without accessing the system.
After a lot of tries, I just figured that, if I turn off the udev
service when I power on the printer, then I can use the script
"hplj1018" to upload the
Thanks linuxlover.
I investigated it a bit deeper, and I found several problems and only
one little advance.
First, I used gnome-dvb-setup and tried to find channels. As I already
stated, my region/antenna is not listed on its lists, so I put no
information about my country or antenna and it, the
Hello!
I have a DVB-T receiver and I'm trying to put it working.
Apparently, it's supported by Debian (I can see its name and model using
a program like gnome-dvb-setup).
But I have a problem when trying to find the channels on my receptor to
be able to watch or record TV. My "antenna" was not l
The skype official amd64 package are only a i386 version with some
dependencies like ia32-libs and so on.
If you have enabled multiarch on your machine, you can install the i386
version package and use aptitude/apt-get to install all its dependencies
on the i386 architecture:
apt-get install libX
Hi all!
Recently I installed Debian on a new computer, and I want to avoid using
Pulseaudio (it is problematic for me, and this is a long discussion on
this and another lists about that).
I tried to uninstall it, and certainly, I have no problem: I have sound
but I don't have any volume control o
e than the aplay list commands.
>
> Celejar
Hi!
After some testing and retrieving the output of aplay -l and aplay -L, I
get a functional configuration. My .asoundrc (if somebody needs it in
the future):
pcm.!default {
type plug
slave.pcm "hdmi"
}
ctl.!default {
type hw
card 1
}
pcm.!hdmi {
type hw
card 1
device 7
}
ctl.!hdmi {
type hw
card 1
device 7
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till having it on the
> computer video and
> audio outputs at the same time. (I know that the HDMI will do picture
> and sound, as
> it works in XP, altho XP does not provide sound at the computer with
> this connection.)
> Suggestions greatly appreciated! Thanx--doug
>
&
ce: NVIDIA Corporation High Definition Audio
Controller (rev a1)
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Then, I tried to configure the same audio output on XBMC, but I was
unsuccessful. At the end, I tried with some .asoundrc magic, but it was
apparently ignored.
Has anybody a similar problem? Somebody has configured XBMC to use the
HDMI output?
Best regards and thanks in advance.
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Hello Claudius
El 23/06/12 11:42, Claudius Hubig escribió:
>
> I guess that the SSH connect is a login shell, while the terminal is
> not a login shell (especially if you run it manually).
>
> Hence, if you connect with SSH, Bash will run /etc/profile and
> ~/.profile. My ~/.profile has a sectio
Hi all!
I have several computers with Debian installed. In all of them I have
unstable with, in some cases, some experimental packages.
In one (and only one) of then, when I open a terminal or connect by SSH,
my bash load the default system configuration from /etc/bash.bashrc,
instead of reading,
p to tty2, enter on the chroot and configure my apt/sources.list to
use Debian online repository. When the installer move forward and tried
to install bootstrap, it took it from the Debian repo instead the ISO
and it worked like a charm.
Thanks to all for the advice about hybrid ISOs.
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El 29/05/12 13:49, José Luis Segura Lucas escribió:
> How can I know if a iptables rule is well formed and it is working?
>
> Best regard and thanks in advance :-)
Answering myself: I put several log rules for the chain REDSOCKS and
doing some testing using icmp protocol. Apparently the
ables rule is well formed and it is working?
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an "expert installation": I hope to be able to configure APT
online repositories before busybox is tried to be installed.
Keep you informed :-)
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El 28/05/12 18:24, Camaleón escribió:
> On Mon, 28 May 2012 00:22:51 +0200, José Luis Segura Lucas wrote:
>
> You mean you're installing an hybrid ISO image from an external USB flash
> and it fails to boot from there? How did you create the USB disk? Steps
> are det
Well, I will give a try using only the ISO and forgetting about the
boot.img.gz.
If it still fails, I will try with testing and, finally, with stable...
Thanks both of you for your attention :-)
El 28/05/12 01:02, Brian escribió:
> On Mon 28 May 2012 at 00:22:51 +0200, José Luis Segura Lu
tly installed Debian Squeeze on an Acer Aspire One (a ZG5)
> from a CD on an external optical drive. I had a hardware Internet
> connection (cat 5e) so did not have to sort out the wireless until
> after I had finished the installation. Lisi
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Hi all!
I'm trying to re-install my Debian on this laptop (an Acer Aspire One)
to use it as a server.
I just tried this wiki [1] and I can't get it working at all (I
substituted the older and non-existing files for newer ones and Debian
5.0.5 netinstall by a actual testing one. Result: after sele
(Gnome and Pulse,
for example) and keep the system as lightly as I can.
I hope that when I uninstall pulseaudio I will have more control about
my system's sound :-)
P.S. AVLinux looks great, but 32 bits??? It's sooo 2000's :-P
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dio output use (mplayer for
example), I select the hdmi output and works fine.
I tried using a .asoundrc file, but pulseaudio seems to ignore it...
Any idea? Thanks in advance
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07:34:28, José Luis Segura Lucas wrote:
>> I will give a try, but it will be the next week when I go back to my
>> office ;-)
>>
>> Now I have installed the previous kernel (3.2.0-1) from my apt archive.
>> I will keep you informed :-)
>>
>> Only curiosity: i
Well, I received the e-mail finally... it takes more time than usual,
but it worked, no configuration problem...
Excuse me for the spam :-)
El 22/03/12 16:04, Camaleón escribió:
> On Thu, 22 Mar 2012 12:48:46 +0100, José Luis Segura Lucas wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to get reportbug
ot;reportbug.debian.org"
If I try to send an email from CLI using the mail command, exim print
some error logs, but nothing when I try with reportbug.
In which way are the e-mail for the BTS sent?
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/12 00:19, Andrei POPESCU escribió:
> On Jo, 15 mar 12, 14:35:24, José Luis Segura Lucas wrote:
>> I have Debian Sid totally updated. It was working a week ago. Since
>> that, the only upgrade was a new kernel (3.2.0-2). No xorg related updates.
> I suspect this is your problem.
I have Debian Sid totally updated. It was working a week ago. Since
that, the only upgrade was a new kernel (3.2.0-2). No xorg related updates.
15/03/12 12:33, Andrei POPESCU escribió:
> On Jo, 15 mar 12, 09:54:29, José Luis Segura Lucas wrote:
>> When I'm at home, it works fine,
/03/12 10:43, Jon Dowland escribió:
> Are you using a desktop environment, such as GNOME, and if so what
> version? In X, can gnome-control-center's "displays" panel detect
> your attached monitor? Does it show up in the output of "xrandr"?
>
>
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Have you upgraded to experimental gnome-teak-tool too? If you don't,
please do it.
I have a similar problem and it was solved doing that.
El 17/11/11 15:48, DebianTR.WP escribió:
> On 11/14/2011 10:02 PM, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Mon, 14 Nov 2011 19:25:
About the nvidia driver, you can try download it directly from the debian
repositories (wich is the best option) or download it from the nvidia site.
The file from nvidia's site is a ".run" so you just need to execute it and
follow the steps wich will be provided by the software itself.
2011/7/18
Hello!
I'm using Debian sid on several computers without any problem, but
yesterday I boot one od them, recently updated and I have a lot of
problem with gnome panels.
I usually had two panels (top and bottom), but when I started my gnome
session, I can't see any of them.
When I press Alt+
On Wed, 18 May 2011 09:59:44 +0200, Stanisław Findeisen wrote:
>
> Is it possible to play Adobe Flash files from, for example, YouTube.com
> without non-free software?
I'm playing youtube videos in Debian Squeeze with gnash, installed
from main repository, and iceweasel 3.6 or other navigators.
Hello,
I would like to create a debian package for a simple project that I've
created. The project contains only scripts, so there is no makefile or
anything like that. For the script to work I would like to prompt for some
simple questions like "what url should be used", "what organisation does
t
Ok, I understood, but create a dummy device to sniff it in a operation
server I think it is not the best solution.
But, I have never thought about -j LOG, kkk if I do a filter by the
mark, and -j LOG, I think it's sufficient.
thanks!!
Lucas.
2008/9/29 Mariusz Kruk <[EMAIL P
Yes, ethereal doesn't work too.
well, I think this is true, but must be something to sniff this "marks"
thanks,
Lucas.
2008/9/25 Brian Schrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I was never under the impression that marking packets does anything to the
> packet itself. It only
ump.
2008/9/25 Andre Luiz Rodrigues Ferreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi!
> Try: tcpdump -vvv
>
> 2008/9/25 Lucas Mocellin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I marked some packets with iptables (-j MARK), and I want to "see" this
> set.
> >
&g
Hi,
I marked some packets with iptables (-j MARK), and I want to "see" this set.
I tried to search google, but nothing related. tcpdump doesn't seems help
with that.
Have anyone any idea?
Thanks,
Lucas Mocellin.
Nowadays, Atmail is free.
look at atmail.com, this is a good interface.
2008/8/20 Rod James Bio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Weve been using Horde for 2 years now and we are now looking for an
> alternative for Horde. Any suggestions?
>
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see the result of, if
occur again I will reconstruct my array (raid 6).
I will try it and back with the solution (or another questions =( )..
Thanks again!!
Lucas.
2008/7/28 Damon L. Chesser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 09:41 -0300, Lucas Mocellin wrote:
> > Hi,
>
B, Predictive
Failure)
physicaldrive 2:5 (port 2:id 5 , Parallel SCSI, 146.8 GB, OK)
A "Predictive Failure", but I don't know what is this.
I searched at google but without answers..
Can somebody help me?
Thanks in advance,
Lucas.
Hi Bob,
I can't help you with your trouble, but I'm interested in drbd, can
you post your cenario? I'll test it.
Thanks,
Lucas.
2008/7/16, Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> As a followup to my own post -
>
> I've since tried inserting drbd into /etc/modules, and /
I have at least tried to turn off my proxy and the same thing
happens... Wesnoth can't find the main server, aMsn and Gaim try to
connect but always fail...
Google earth works... So I guess this is not related to proxy... and
maybe not related to ports...
2007/5/8, Franck Joncourt <[EMAIL PROTECT
txqueuelen:0
RX bytes:560 (560.0 b) TX bytes:560 (560.0 b)
2007/5/7, Franck Joncourt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 11:30:52AM -0300, Lucas Prado Melo wrote:
> My computer is running Debian Etch. At the beginning, everything was
> fine but after I'd tried t
My computer is running Debian Etch. At the beginning, everything was
fine but after I'd tried to change my proxy configurations some ports
seemed to be closed. Iceweasel and other internet browsers are working
fine, but I can't play wesnoth over the internet or use aMsn, Gaim and
MLDonkey. I still
/gcc-3.4-3.4.3/build/gcc'
make[1]: *** [stamps/05-build-stamp] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/var/local/debian-builds/gcc-3.4-3.4.3'
make: *** [stamps/05-build-stamp] Error 2
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hould rethink what you are trying to do. Why does it
matter which interface your traffic leaves on if both are on the same
network?
If you /really/ want to send traffic out on the same interface it came
in on, perhaps have a look at http://lartc.org/howto/
Hope that helps.
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OK, can anybody suggest where I might go from here? Does anyone have
experience with this hardware combination (i.e. is it possible to put an
AIC-7899 and an 2410SA in the same Debian system and get them to work)?
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I've been trying to install an update from linux-2.4.27-2-k7 to
linux-2.6.14.2. But when I install the kernel package that I built and
reboot to linux-2.6.14.2 it brings up a kernel panic. When I created the
menu config file I made sure that all filesystems where to be installed in
the packag
I am having problems after installing the kernel 2.6.14.2. it comes up with a
kernel panic and says something about not being able to boot from the hard
drive. I'm a new linux user and like it so far, but I'm having trouble
getting things to work for me.
Another problem I'm having is installi
Hola
Tengo instalado en mi equipo debian
sid i386, mi problema viene cuando quiero instalar postfix-tls y postfix-mysql.
Cuando instalo por separado postfix-tls me dice que instalará la versión de postfix
en vez de la versión de postfix-tls.
Me podrias decir como puedo
instalar postfix-t
On Wed, 2005-08-03 at 08:58 +, David Claughton wrote:
> Maurice Lucas writes:
>
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I want to make my own custom sarge bootcd because I need a newer 2.6 kernel.
> >
> > How can I do this?
> > Or is there another way to b
Hello,
I want to make my own custom sarge bootcd because I need a newer 2.6 kernel.
How can I do this?
Or is there another way to boot my pc with a new (2.6.12-3 does work) kernel
and then install sarge from scratch?
With kind regards,
Met vriendelijke groet,
Maurice Lucas
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What I currently have working:
Require CRAM-MD5 or DIGEST-MD5 authentication with or
without SSL.
What I want working:
Require CRAM-MD5 or DIGEST-MD5 authentication without SSL.
Additionally allow either LOGIN or PLAIN
Here's a question for you. I Debian earlier on a machine at home that has
SATA drives. The SATA drives are configured as IDE-3 and IDE-4 Master's.
It installs fine, but when it boots, GRUB apparently can't find the config
file. It defaults to a text mode prompt GRUB>. It I enter
root (hd2,
John A Chaves said:
> I had the same problem. Don't know which Xserver options
> cause the problem, but restoring /etc/kde3/kdm/Xservers
> from /etc/kde3/kdm/Xservers.dpkg-old solved it for me.
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make-kpkg clean; make modules_clean;
make-kpkg --subarch=i686 --initrd --revision=6 --append-to-version=.6
--added_modules qla2x00 modules
When I compile this this will always compile the /usr/src/modules/*
packages with for the currently running kernel, not for the revision I am
passing via make
on 29/12/04 11:46, Lucas Barbuto wrote:
> What about installing udev as a replacement for devfs?
Nevermind, there's nothing on my Sarge system related to devfs, so I
guess it's only in the kernel. Perhaps a custom built kernel is the
only way to avoid these messages? Or I can wait
on 29/12/04 00:58, Leni Mayo wrote:
> Lucas Barbuto wrote:
> > ...
> > I get this error at the top of dmesg (repeated many times):
> >
> >> devfs_mk_dir: invalid argument.<4>devfs_mk_dev: could not append to
> parent for /disc
>
> I saw the same
volume and formatted and mounted it, all
seemed to work fine... but I rebooted and /dev/md3 was back in degraded
mode... and there was gnashing of teeth.
So now I am stuck. Anyone? I thought I understood enough about RAID-1
and LVM2 but perhaps not. So is the LVM interfering by starting up
before
I'm updating a mdk box to debian via debootstrap.
when installing files via debootstrap, I get the following error:
"Couldn't download console-tools-libs"
see debootstrap log below.
"
ootstrap --verbose --arch i386 sarge /mnt/hdc6 http://htt
I: Validating
/mnt/hdc6/var/lib/apt/lists/debootstrap
Andrei Badea wrote:
> Hi Lucas,
>
> On 16.9.2004 9:50 Lucas Barbuto wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just a quick one, can someone explain how I can make fixed width
>> fonts (from the artwiz-fonts package) available to GTK2
>> applications, specifically gnome-termi
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Kent West said:
> James Foster wrote:
>
>>I believe this is most likely a hardware problem.
>>Generally, the system is capable of staying up, although it has locked
>>completely once or twice.
You can also install the ltp kernel test program.
This is an extensive test of hte kernel, and will crash
Paul Gear said:
> The last time i tried, the installer didn't support installing to RAID /
> or /boot, and this was a topic of some discussion on this list, since
> some people think that the new installer is perfect and to think that
> other people want it to support more features is just shocki
Has anyone had any luck installing Java sun JAI and JMF java plugins in
firefox on linux?
I'm having a heck of a time trying to get those plugins to work on firefox
on linux.
Please cc me on any replies to this particular question, thanks.
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These errors appear in my logs:
ipop3d: relocation error: /usr/lib/libc-client.so.2001: undefined symbol:
SSL_library_init
Are they relevant?
I am running as my pop server:
rc uw-imapd 2001adebian-6
ii uw-imapd-ssl 2001adebian-6
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Mike Ward said:
> Is doing this really going to be as simple as "apt-get upgrade perl",
> or will this at all also affect mod_perl, etc? I've googled around and
> looked on perl.apache.org but I haven't found anything one way or the
> other.
Yes.
Something like this:
apt-get -t testing install pe
incidents.org discusses this.
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John Summerfield said:
> I don't know of any papers, but I have moved from RHL to Debian.
>
> My advice is do not convert.
>
> Instead, Replace.
> If you plan on changing distro, this might be a good time to consider
> consolidating hardware, even changing platform. If Apple, Sun, IBM
> hardware
[stuff about squid not working for windows update deleted.]
I dont' acl limit what users can connect to.
Only users on the local domain can use the proxy cache.
I use a debian squid proxy for upwards of 3000 clients.
Works perfectly, saves tons of bandwidth, and speeds everything up.
attached is
Paul Johnson said:
> If you need to ask, stable is what you need. Wait until you know how
> Debian works before moving on to the development distros (testing,
> sid).
I dont' think I'd choose debian stable as the easiest linux desktop to setup.
For a server I'd use stable.
For a desktop,
Perhap
Adam Aube said:
> If it's a production server or a test for a rollout onto production
> servers,
> run Stable. You seem to have older hardware, so Woody should install on
> it.
> I would suggest using the "bf24" option to install a 2.4 kernel.
I use bonzai to install debian stable.
Bonzai is a m
Vineet Kumar said:
> If you'll be running multiple debian machines at a site, I
> highly recommend apt-proxy. Configure one machine as an apt
> proxy and point all of the other machines' sources.list at
> it. Then you only download each package once, on demand
> (rather than creating a whole loc
Paul Johnson said:
>
> Unless you have a thorough understanding of the packaging system, you
> can do more harm than good toying with how it resolves dependencies.
>
sh*t, I use it on production systems every day.
Works for me, doesn't seem to cause problems.
When stuff breaks I get 300 people in
Simon Kitching said:
> Personally I would recommend the "testing" distribution. Sid/unstable
> really can be unstable at times. I upgraded last week and lost all
> Stable is really old at the moment - though hopefully a new release will
> be out within a few months. It's really more appropriate t
Bob Proulx said:
>> For users using /bin/csh and running rxvt-xterm, their delete key does
>> not
>> work.
>> Users running /bin/bash and running rxvt-xterm, their delete key does
>> work.
>>
>> Both delete keys work on an ssh session.
>
> When you say it does not work do you mean it prints out ^H
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