Hey,
I got a couple of problems with Apache2 (latest unstable version) and I
don't really know how to fix these myself, so i'm requesting help here.
Could you be so kind to group reply? Since I am not on this list, i
might miss your answers.
1) Server Side Includes
I have a vhost that needs SSI,
Hey,
Package: epic4, Version: 1.1.2.20020219-1
Before I start submitting bugs and scream WOLF, i'd like to know if
there's anyone else experiencing this.
I can't 'compose' characters in epic4 anymore by pressing the windows
key next to my AltGr, and pressing a combination like 'o' and '"' to
Quoting Emil Pedersen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Is there anyone who has more information about this?
> Firmware upgrade and pray.
I couldn't find information about my ABIT BP6 mb on abit.com, but
sneakishly replacing the mb/kra7-raid.html by mb/bp6.html brought me the
site I wanted to visit.
I fo
Quoting Emil Pedersen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Upgrading the cards firmware from 1.22 to 1.25 seemed to stabilize it
> from windows pow, but linux still kept hanging under moderate to heave
> disk usage.
Hmm.. My controller is on-board, and iirc i'm running version 1.24 or
1.25. It's weird, my box
Hey,
I recall that a while ago there was a thread on this list about the
HighPoint 366 UDMA66 controller in combination with Linux causing
IDE DMA Timeouts and Lost IRQ messages.
I'm experiencing the same now, and I can't find a solution. It's bad,
because I experience data-corruption too, almost
Quoting Johann Spies ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I can run X from startx without a problem, but as soon as I use kdm or
> gdm (I did not try xdm) the keyboard is dead.
> Did anybody else experience the same?
Mst likely you have more than 6 virtual consoles, or
something else that is holding the de
Quoting Greg Berenfield ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> You might want to consider running your own icecast server.
> Then you're serving up an audio stream of your own playlist.
IceCast is not synchronised. You will almost always hear a different
timing. I did once create a tool to play mp3 on two comp
Hi,
I'm experiencing weird behaviour with apt. I have set up multiple
apt-sources, so as one fails, the file will most likeley be available
at another mirror.
This works great, sometimes you see that server1 doesn't have file1, so
it starts downloading from server2 which does have the file reque
Quoting Dougie Nisbet ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> ATTENTION: YOU SHOULD REBOOT AFTER FDISK!
> (y/n) ALL DATA WILL BE LOST ON '/dev/hdb1'! yes
> mkreiserfs: Disk was not formatted
Are you _sure_ you answer 'y' here?
mkreiserfs is very critical about what you answer to questions.
Sometimes you have
Quoting Ron Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Is there any way to share /dev/hda6 & /dev/hda7 between the 2
> distros, and put Debian in /dev/hda1 (don't mind if it's
> reformatted) without touching any of the other partitions? Of
> course, both distros could share /dev/hda2 & /dev/hde1.
I don't s
Quoting Andy Spiegl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Proxy "ftp://proxy:3128/";;
> > Err ftp://ftp.de.debian.org woody/main libcupsys2 1.1.12-4
> > Server closed the connection
> >
> > But the cache _does_ work. Proof:
> > hamster:~>telnet proxy 3128
> > Trying 192.168.96.3...
> > Connected to
Quoting Ron Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> kernel-image-2.4.17-586tsc
> What does the tsc stand for?
I don't know for sure wat 'tsc' stands for, but additional "version
information" tells you what options are compiled in the kernel or what
patches are used to create the kernel. Like this:
2.4
Quoting Guy Durand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> The error I receive when I start Mozilla as myself is: could not
> initialize the browser's security component. The most likely cuase is
> problems with files in your browser's profile directory. Please check
> that this directory has no read/write restri
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Now my backspace works again, as does my delete key!!
> > So once again we fixed the xterm & bs problem.
> > Stay tuned for the next episode of the xterm & bs saga!
>
> This is wierd, because your xterm-color terminfo entry was correct!
> Just as
Quoting dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> | > I use mplayer. Very sweet xv accelerated fullscreen
> | > output.
> Interestingly enough, an apt-cache search for vcd only shows xine.
Yeah, there are a few people who thought of packaging mplayer (myself
included). But it's too scary to do because of copyr
Quoting Stan Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I added to /etc/X11/gdm/Postsession, the following
> /usr/X11R6/bin/screensaver -display $DISPLAY -no-splash -timeout 5 0nice 10
> But I don't see the process runing.
Just a wild guess... I see no option to tell the screensaver not to LOCK
the display. So
Quoting c ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> just to point out again automatic removal of old .deb's can lead to more
> hassle if you need to roll back to the previous version.testthen
> clean.
Hmm :) I like living on the edge :)
Regards,
Sander.
--
| When in danger or in doubt, run in circle
Quoting David Wright ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm relatively new to Debian, and I just discovered that I have
> accumulated over 1G of .deb's in /var/cache/apt/archives. Can the
> contents of this directory be regularly wiped? Why isn't their a cron
> job to do this by default -- does one loose s
Quoting Sander Smeenk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > xterm-color
> > mines 'xterm'. You could try
> > export TERM=xterm
> Doesn't help :(
I managed to get my $TERM setting to say 'xterm' when I log in.
Now my backspace works again, as does my de
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > xterm-color
> mines 'xterm'. You could try
> export TERM=xterm
Doesn't help :(
> Try showkey -s
> then press delete and see what is dumped out. Post that back.
Hmm... When I trun showkey -s in my xterm I get:
[13:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] % sh
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Hmm, this works, but it still does not fix my delete key behaviour.
> Sounds like your term info's screwy.
> echo $TERM
[12:26] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] % echo $TERM
xterm-color
[12:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] %
> Then type
> infocmp
[12:27] [EMAIL P
Quoting Adam Majer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > A few months ago I noticed that _something_ had changed on my Debian
> > installation that caused xterms not to react on my backspace key as one
> > would expect.
> No kidding.. To get backspace back, hit and hold CTRL and then
> clink on Button 1 your m
Quoting Stan Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Much to my supris, virtually everything I tried came back as not available.
> Are ther kernel patches, or something that I need to apply to get DMA, and
> 100Meg transfer speed working?
Supposedly your new motherboard has a specific chipset that was not
c
Hey,
A few months ago I noticed that _something_ had changed on my Debian
installation that caused xterms not to react on my backspace key as one
would expect.
With a lot of tuning, help from friends, reinstalling and
dpkg-reconfigure'ing I managed to fix this, and for a while my backspace
acted
Hello,
I noticed that with the newer wmaker (Version: 0.63.1-3) and gnome
(Version: 1.2.4-helix2) they made some changes to the 'maximize'
window functionality.
To clarify the situations I have made 4 screenshots and included
the URL's in this message... They are approx. 20k each. JPG's 800x640.
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