Are there any dual layer DVD images of Debian available?
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I burned the ISO image and checked the CD to be bootable...did i do something
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I am trying to install etche on a pc with an AMD64 processor that has already
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After i restart the pc an try to install it, it drops me to a DOS prompt
On Tue, Dec 27, 2005 at 02:56:12PM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> mcedit in a text console uses Ins+Ctrl and Ins+Shift to copy and paste.
>
> That does not work in X.
>
> Anybody know a way around that?
A keyboard-lover I presume ? :-)
Where did you remembered these key-combinations ?
On Wednesday 16 November 2005 15:30, Carl Fink wrote:
> > cups refuses to print, and reports "Unable to open USB device
> > "usb:/dev/usb/lp0": No such device ". I tried all the 16 devices (lp0 to
> > lp15) without success. Any ideas will be much appreciated.
>
> Check lsmod. If usblp isn't loaded
I'm having troubles to make the above printer work with Sarge
with usb. Although the messages in linuxprinting.org mention that it
should work (not the CD printing, but as normal printer)
cups refuses to print, and reports "Unable to open USB device
"usb:/dev/usb/lp0": No such device ". I tried a
I have two machines in the LAN running Sarge, and I want to rsync (mirror)
specific directories from one to another, let say from pc1 -> pc2
On pc2 I have rsync running as server and the rsyncd.conf contains an alias :
[ALL]
path = /
(there is a reason why I have all of the filesystem as alias.
On Thursday 05 August 2004 16:48, rich wrote:
> ok, here's how:
>
> create the file ~/.gnomerc and put the desired command in there.
>
>
> On Wednesday 04 August 2004 10:11, rich wrote:
> > So that's great, BUT I've noticed that saving OpenOffice.org documents
> > uses the wrong umask! As X is a di
On Thursday 05 August 2004 14:14, Michael Montagne wrote:
> My dmesg is also filled with several of these each time I try apt:
> hdc: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
> hdc: dma_intr: error=0x40 { UncorrectableError }, LBAsect=649782,
> sector=649712
> end_request: I/O error,
On Tuesday 03 August 2004 23:06, Scott Thompson wrote:
> I want to add a new entry to the Session Types menu in kdm. Everything I
> could find says either edit the SessionTypes entry in kdmrc or add a
> session through the KDE Control Panel. My login configuration applet in
> control panel does n
On Thursday 29 July 2004 19:09, Yohann Desquerre wrote:
>
> i think i would plug the 2 storage product and the debian into the
> switch and then use unison to replicate the data (or do a snapshot)...
unison is good for bidirectional replication (i.e. changes are happening in
both storage devices
Bien, he aquí mi problema:
Tengo una GForce 2 MX y quiero habilitar la aceleración 3D.
Utilizo Debian 3.0 r1 en un i686 con 512 MB de RAM.
Instalo los paquetes de nvidia que provee Debian en sus CDs, tanto el
kernel como el GLX y los compilo tal y como está descrito en sus
respectivos manuales.
1)just do: dpkg -i packagename
don't forget also "man dpkg".
2)remove "xdm" from /etc/rc2.d and /etc/rc6.d
On Tue, 1 Jun 1999, pfau wrote:
> hello, folks
>
> as I´m a debian newbie (coming from suse), may be the following
> questions are stupid, but I got stuck with them.
>
> 1) Is there a wa
has probably changed by now. (use rpcinfo -p on kilu
to find out)
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programs depend on libc4, so that I
> can remove it if it isn't needed? Or is there a good reason to keep it?
>
> Thanks.
>
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l was used in the comparison; we know that
their code was written in 1994, but ours has had two or three major changes
since then.
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> missing since I found it through find and I get output through the screen.
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On Sun, Nov 23, 1997 at 10:08:14PM +, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> type [file]: says where to find [file] in your search path
type is a bash build-in and will not work with tsch logins . A
better choice is probably /usr/bin/which ( "which" is also a csh build-in).
On Sat, Nov 22, 1997 at 12:10:00AM -0800, Bruce Perens wrote:
> There's a rotatelogs program in one of the web server packages, I think.
> It should be broken out into its own package.
The rotatelogs program is included in package web/apache
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many centuries.
Get a copy from Jim's mirror at ftp://llug.sep.bnl.gov/pub/debian/Incoming
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lly used by
> debian maintainers?
>
> Bob
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> to make this work? Is there a howto? Any info pages I should read?
Yes! It may be helpful to look at the info pages that come
with the libtool package.
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ocedure is
transparent to the user, pass(1) is ideal for scripts
that need to excecute commands on remote machines.
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Keywords: telnet, pipes, scripts, remote, commands
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past is to be considered, this will be the pattern again.
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#VERBOSE=on
HOME=/home/paul
PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin:.
MAILDIR=/home/paul/mail
DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/junk
LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/log
LOCKFILE=$HOME/Mail/.lockmai
George
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ix nfs filesystem is _insecure_ : the
> > i-node generation number, which is part of the file handles, is easy
> > to guess.
>
> I'm curious. How would an attack on nfs using this method proceed?
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The traditional unix nfs filesystem is _insecure_ : the
i-node generation number, which is part of the file handles, is easy
to guess.
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t; Apart from that, everything seems just fine, and /proc/modules exists (I
> can use cat to read its contents after the boot has completed).
> Does anyone have an explanation for this? Sorry if the question sounds too
> trivial, but I found no answer in the man pages...
>
> Thanks!
Use the /usr/local hierarchy for local files and /usr/share ( I think) for
sharable files over the same the network.
The holy book which designates the proper locations for all files is
/usr/doc/debian/package-developer/fsstnd-1.2.txt.gz
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then you should be able
to use debmake to build simple packages without much effort.
> Sure, I will eventually pound my way through it, but I am wondering if
> there is some more useful documentation someplace else that might cut
> down the frustration factor.
>
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than madmen. I should like to ask our listowner, if you would please
investigate of what you thought of them and whether the terms for
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About 3 weeks when I changed to libc5, I did get errors such as these.
It was a simple matter of changing the symlinks by hand to point to
the newer version number. I am not sure if this is what is happening in your
case, but your output looks almost what I remember getting.
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modules :
ne io=0x240,0x280 irq=15,12
Please refrain using both methods at the same time. One method
precludes the other, there should be no need to pass both the append to lilo
and the alias in /etc/modules. I remember having problems detecting
the second card when I tried to notify
Hi,
> I have been trying to get mutt to recognise the aliases but after quitting,
> even thought it has saved them, it doesn't re-read the file because I can't
> use them.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
> Thanks.
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This is one of the sites that has the pgp package:
site=ftp.lh.umu.se
remote_dir=/pub/linux/debian-non-US/binary-i386
There is a file called READEM.pgp at all debian mirrors that lists
more sites, and is located at the top tree directory of the debian
distribution.
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sitions (that is
no TCP/IP delays).
throughput = (22*1460bytes)/(22*1538+84bytes) *
(10,000 bits/sec)/(8bits/sec) =
= 1,183,667 bytes/sec
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t should but i can't telnet/ftp into this machine. does anybody
> have any ideas?
>
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configuration option must default to rfc894 packets.
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ls to create one additional "package" inside
deb.mir to fetch the sources.
*NOTE*
Before actual mirroring, and if you have any sense at all, it is worth
testing the behaviour of deb.mir configuration file. Add the -n option
during testing, % mirror -p all -n /deb.mir
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And I have one dpkg request: An option that tells which packages
were intalled since a certain date, i.g., % dpkg -older 2/28/97 .
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On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, Ken Gaugler wrote:
> Seems like there used to be a COPS package, or something similar,
> that did a fairly aut
does not seem to produce negative affects. My uptime today
is 19 days and have no wtmp corruption.
Since last month, I have probably installed less than 15 packages from bo.
It looks like this problem is somehow corrected and will disappears
as new packages get installed.
Ioannis
the data before gzip sees them, maybe
that will help. I don't think Debian has buffer(1), but you can get it from
a sunsite mirror. It would be nice to know if Debian has a program that
only buffers, anyone knows?
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happening by using the command kdstat debug, and kdstat nodebug to turn it
off. Then I suggested YOU file a bug report using bug(1). It is not
true you have been ignored.
According to my logs, I responded within 24 hours:
>>>>>>>>>
From: Ioannis Tambouras <[EMAIL PRO
The more(1) pager produces correct results when 8-bit characters are
send to the screen. The less(1) pager fails to do so with its
default configuration: I used "setenv LESSCHARSET latin1" to get
around this problem.
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I have a AMD586-133 chip whose architecture more resembles
an enchanced 486 cpu rather than a pentium. In terms of performence, is
it better to compile with the [486] or the [586] parameter during
make config?
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arrives. Also, you may want to try
different fonts, who knows. Or, try different options to
/usr/bin/setterm, it might be.
And if you find out, please, post the solution.
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On Mon, 3 Mar 1997, John
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Take a look at the bug archieves for textbin at
<http://www.debian.org/Bugs/db/>. One of your errors must be
that texbin actually depends on mfbasfnt.
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look at
<ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/packages/GCC/src/tools-2.17.tar.gz>
for details)."
I think that is what you want.
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On Fri, 28 Feb 1997, Dale Martin wrote:
> Hello,
&g
To view the containts do:
$ tar -zvtf guavac-0.2.5-linuxelf-bin.tar.gz
To untar it do:
$ tar -zxpvf guavac-0.2.5-linuxelf-bin.tar.gz
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On Wed, 26 Feb 1997, Seth Reinosa wrote:
>
> ho
motivated enough to
masquerade three other computers. Users like me, are very important.
We may not control 40 computers, but for sure, we will be searching for
keys every day.
Lots of "would", and "would", yes I know the song.
I my opinion, linuxnet was in
multi-threaded.
==
plato ~ fuser -km ~ioannis/rc5-client-linux-i586
/home/ioannis/rc5-client-linux-i586: 568c 568e 569c 569e 570c 570e
571c 571e 573c 573e 574c 574e 683c 683e 684c 684e 685c
685e
)
it should come with a crontab job to upload the result and get a new keyspace.
I tell you, we could *easily* compete with linuxnet in two weeks.
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On Wed, 26 Feb 1997, Karl Ferguson wrote:
> Hi.
>
refuse connections
#O RefuseLA=12
Needs to be: O RefuseLA=30
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per keyspace block. It all depends on how fast you finish the keyspace block,
a pentium 133Mz pentium will traffic about 1k bytes every half an hour.
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started.
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While spreading the news about the RC5 contest, I was asked the following
question about the 56bit key and I wonder how to answer:
What is the complication of this exhaustive search? I suppose it is
exponential, but to what number?
Thanks is advance
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irst try, start with one keyspace and you will see the results in
30 minutes.
I heard of a $10,000 award for the domain that comes firsts. That is why
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I got mine from ftp://portal.stwing.upenn.edu/pub/rc5
If only I had masquerade for the other 4 computers, damn.. Now,
only one computer eats on the tacos.
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ckage manuals. We already have faqs,
howtos, min-howtos, /usr/doc, nag, uag. You don't want to read anything,
by all means, POST!
( in the-fastest-urls-are-my-D-and-ENTER-keys mode. )
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o some additional checks on the
rpc calls with tcpdump to find why mountd failed to register with portmapper,
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set to GMT
In other words, if c:> time , and % date show you the right time and your are
happy with that, then you are all set.
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ds the "-o mountport"
option. Host uses netbase_2.06-1 (stable), whose corresponding netstd
package provides only one version of mountd.
I will wait 12 hours for any comments, then I will report a bug on the
portmapper of the unstable netbase package.
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0:00 /usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd
1068 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/rpc.mountd
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but not the Debian review article.
There is also a distribution comparison, dated Jan 15 1997, but it
contains ancient information, http://www.ssc.com/lj/distable.html.
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The gs-aladdin_4.03-6.deb package (or a newer version) is in non-free.
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On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, Robert Nicholson wrote:
> Isn't it regarded that the Aladdin ghostscript offers better
> fonts/features?
>
; xmixer &
Do not know about trap differences.
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On Sat, 18 Jan 1997, Richard G. Roberto wrote:
> Are there any bash gurus out there? I have a couple of Q's.
>
> I have some scripts that run fine u
it with lilo when the code is an intergral
part of /vmlinuz, but does not work when everyting is modularized.
That is not covered in Becker's mini-HOWTO. I played with the
modprobe(8) options and aliases, but nothing looks promissing.
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ess on the isp side.
>From the /etc/ppp/ip-up comments:
#Arg Name Example
#$1 Interface name ppp0
#$2 The ttyttyS1
#$3 The link speed 38400
#$4 Local IP number12.34.56.78
# $5 Peer IP number12.34.56.99
Ioann
with the ip layer of the halted machine, when in fact it should be dead.)
My real complain is when I read "System halted", my assumption has
always been that the cpu has executed the x86 HALT instruction . Why
not, it consumes a lot less enery in this state.
Ioannis Tambou
GOOD YEAR everyone,
After host plato is halted, I ping it from another host on the
same ethernet. Plato responds with echo replies!
Both hosts are on debian 1.2 .
Maybe something is wrong with shutdown, but except for
ethernet collisions I cannot think of any other consequences.
Ioannis
; 127.0.0.1
> [localhost] sp=33285 dp=53 seq=0x0034380d sz=80(+20)
>
> There was no data in the last entry to the file. The data of the
> ping almost always seems to have an IP address in it. What can I do, or
> am I being paranoid?
>
> TIA,
ry && tar xvfp -)
(2) I saw a program in sunsite called "reflect". I think it is in
/pub/Linux/utils/files
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The symbolic links tell what is stable or unstable, not the dir names.
When debian_1.2 was released few days ago, it was time to change the
links to point at the right direction. So, the faq is now incorrect.
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-1.2_1.deb (my unofficial debian package) is not recognized
by dpkg as a valid .deb package. What should I have done instead?
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color-ls.gz):
eval `dircolors`
alias ls 'ls --color=auto ';
alias ll 'ls -l';
alias dir 'ls --color=auto --format=vertical';
alias v'ls --color=auto --format=long';
alias ols '/bin/ls';
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some /dev devices (or was it just some named pipes).
I always ignore those errors, and everything works just fine.
Of course...
Once you transfer, remember about: rdev, /etc/fstab, etc..
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On Mon, 19 Aug 1996
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> When I try to use ftp I get a message "ftp: can't find library 'librl.so.2'"
> I also am not able to find this library any of the places I looked.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help finding this l
library 'libX11.so.6'
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