On Thu, Sep 04, 1997 at 02:32:27PM +, Martin Bees wrote:
Hi Martin,
>
> I would be very grateful if anyone could help me with a
> small problem concerning the boot disk of Debian/Linux
> (+all other Linux versions).
> Simply, version 2.0.29 boot disks crash on my Laptop
> shortly after it p
On Wed, 4 Sep 1996, borik the Boris Yati Beletsky wrote:
Hello Boris,
> i am telling ya - i moved all my root dir exept /usr from one part to
> another...
> it worked
> i didn't do it with cp -a
> there are alot more options that i used , i just don't remmeber them now ,
> if u realy want - i can
On Wed, 4 Sep 1996, Guy Maor wrote:
Hello Guy,
> > u can also do it with `cp` - i did that (even moved my /dev)
>
> cp -a is the easiest way to duplicate something.
>
>
>-a, --archive
> Preserve as much as possible of the structure and
> attributes of the
On Wed, 28 Aug 1996, Brian C. White wrote:
G'morning everybody,
> > This symptom with majordomo usually indicates a problem with access rights.
>
> Yup. All the directories were owned by admin.qmail or something similar.
> Removing and re-installing majordomo fixed all that.
Is qmail already d
On Sun, 25 Aug 1996, Susan G. Kleinmann wrote:
Hi Susan,
> Does anyone else get repeated messages from
> "Manager, AlisaMail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> regarding "Undeliverable Mail"?
Yupp, reiceived 6 of them.
Greetings,
Steffen
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On Fri, 23 Aug 1996, Jim Worthington wrote:
Hi Jim,
> Does Linux use a different encryption algorithm than Sun? (obviously it
> is different) Is there any Sun compatability login software for Linux
> that would allow me to use a common password database between the two
> systems?
When both mach
On Thu, 22 Aug 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
Hello Bruce,
> This is best sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], for future reference.
Will do so,
Thanks
Steffen
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Please excuse the german prologe. Here's a warning concerning the actual
bash shell.
-- Forwarded message --
Nachfolgend an Sie weitergereichte Informationen bezueglich eines Problems
mit der "bash"-Shell erreichte uns von IBM ERS (ein Team, das kommerziell
Emergency Response Servi
On Mon, 19 Aug 1996, Dave Holland wrote:
Hi Dave,
> I'd suggest not getting a Matrox card -- I believe they're not supported
> by XFree86 because Matrox won't release technical details of their
> cards. Go for something S3-based instead...
True that it isn't supportet by the generic XF86 package
Hi there's some information I got from CERT this morning !
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The U.S. Department of Energy
Computer Incident Advisory Capability
On Thu, 15 Aug 1996, David J. Evans wrote:
Hi Davis,
> I've set up a test PC with Debian 1.1 and want to
> administer it remotely but am refused a telnet connection
> as root ... is there a way around this ? Do I have to give
> root privs. to a named user or can I enable telnet
> connections
On Sun, 11 Aug 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
Hi everybody,
> For Debian, you can do the installation using the 5 floppies, and then all
> other software can be auto-loaded by "dselect" via FTP. We can do better
> than that, and will in 1.2 if I get time (or a volunteer to work on the
> installation s
FYI :
Here's what we got from CERT a few minutes ago.
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Linux Security FAQ Update
rlogin Vulnerability
Tue Jul 30 17:51:57 EDT 1996
Copyright (C) 1995 Alexander O. Yuriev ([EMAI
On Fri, 17 May 1996, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Yep. I think the right way to do this is to describe the level of
> support in the Description, so that people see it in dselect.
Easiest and obviously most reasonable suggestion ! 8-)
Greetings,
Steffen
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On Tue, 14 May 1996, Craig Sanders wrote:
Morning Craig and all the others here ! 8-)
> Yep, that's why any 'unsupported' directory would have to be clearly marked
>
> Something like:
>
> WARNING * WARNING * WARNING ** WARNING
> *
On Tue, 7 May 1996, Kevin M Bealer wrote:
Hi Kevin,
> How about a debian-hacker@ or debian-guru@ mailing list where programmers
> debian can all take a crack at problems as they arise for unsupported
> packages? I think a lot of people would contribute who otherwise don't have
> the flexibility/
On Tue, 7 May 1996, Craig Sanders wrote:
Hi Craig,
> As an added bonus, you also get the satisfying feeling of putting
> something worthwhile back into debian!
8-)
At least some preservation of config files should be done additionally
to the simple control file setup.
> Maybe there should be
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