Hi List,
as woody has an old package version I'am trying to install gaim 1.5.0
from source.
To enable SSL I need the package:
***
libgnutls11-dev
***
for woody.
There's a stable package und pdo.debian.net:
***
libgnutls11-dev
***
But I can't make apt-get install libgnutls11-dev while us
Hi List,
it's a few days ago that I was posting but now my problem is solved.
Here is the correct entry for the Eumex 300IP in the /etc/network/interfaces
and my LAN is running on my router:
/etc/network/interfaces
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 192.168.178.89
netmask
On Fri, 2006-01-27 at 15:14 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List,
I've got two PC's the second one is acting as a gateway with
iptables.
My dsl-modem Eumex 300ip is connected through a lan cable.
I'am using internet with the old dsl-modem but I'am not
able to use the new one (Eumex 300
Hi List,
I've got two PC's the second one is acting as a gateway with
iptables.
My dsl-modem Eumex 300ip is connected through a lan cable.
I'am using internet with the old dsl-modem but I'am not
able to use the new one (Eumex 300ip).
What configuration steps are requird to ping my Eumex 300ip
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 08:55:01 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'am very interesting for install Debian Woody, but
> I don't find it for dowload in your web sites.
> I find the olderst and the newerst versions, but not
> Debian Woody(3.0).
>
> Can you help me ?
>
I'am very interesting for install Debian Woody, but
I don't find it for dowload in your web sites.
I find the olderst and the newerst versions, but not
Debian Woody(3.0).
Can you help me ?
Very thanks.
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 04:50:21AM -0400, Charles Hallenbeck wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
> Forgive me for not ansering sooner...
>
> Here is a not-so-current background piece:
>
> http://www.hhs48.com/why_linux.html
>
> You can also get more current info at www.linux-speakup.org
>
> Many distributions
Hi Kevin,
Forgive me for not ansering sooner...
On Sat, 28 May 2005, Kevin Mark wrote:
Chuck
Hi Chuck,
Any time someone mentions 'speakup', it peeks my interest to know how
linux is advancing towards better support for people with vision
difficulties. Have you ever made a comparison between s
On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 08:44:59PM +0100, Chris Robinson wrote:
> Hi
>
> I wonder if anyone can help me? I am trying to "VI" a file that appears
> to have control characters.
> They appear as bold "~U|" and bold " | |", without the ".
>
> I have tried seaching for these characters, with ":/~U"
Incoming from Chris Robinson:
>
> I wonder if anyone can help me? I am trying to "VI" a file that appears
Hopefully you mean "vi"?
> to have control characters.
> They appear as bold "~U|" and bold " | |", without the ".
>
> I have tried seaching for these characters, with ":/~U" and :/| and
Hi
I wonder if anyone can help me? I am trying to "VI" a file that appears
to have control characters.
They appear as bold "~U|" and bold " | |", without the ".
I have tried seaching for these characters, with ":/~U" and :/| and
:/ctrlvM etc. But it appears as if they do not exist.
Is the
Software Development Group wrote:
I have installed DEBIAN woody on a new machine plus most of the software I
could think of. When booting I can't get into X. When I manually do X I get
normal messages (XF86Config-4 data) and then:
(EE) VESA(0): No matching modes
(EE) Screen(s) found, but
On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 12:57:52PM -0400, Software Development Group wrote:
> I have installed DEBIAN woody on a new machine plus most of the software I
> could think of. When booting I can't get into X. When I manually do X I get
> normal messages (XF86Config-4 data) and then:
&g
I have installed DEBIAN woody on a new machine plus most of the software I
could think of. When booting I can't get into X. When I manually do X I get
normal messages (XF86Config-4 data) and then:
(EE) VESA(0): No matching modes
(EE) Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration
On Sat, May 28, 2005 at 01:39:54PM -0400, Selva Nair wrote:
> Date: Sat, 28 May 2005 13:39:54 -0400
> From: Selva Nair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: root compromise on debian woody
>
[snip]
> I was running debian 2.4.18-k7. Now I notice that there is another kernel
>
On 5/27/05, Alexei Chetroi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 09:01:37PM -0400, Selva Nair wrote:
> > Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 21:01:37 -0400
> > From: Selva Nair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Re: root compromise on debian woody
snip
> &g
On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 05:59:08AM -0400, Charles Hallenbeck wrote:
> I am a newbie to Debian, a Slackware convert, but not a newbie
> otherwise. I compile my own kernels since I use a set of kernel patches
> to support speech synthesizer to the console, called "speakup". A
> precompiled kernel
uch going on (+ KDE3.4) than the Linux machine. Yet
> > > still never swaps or lags. Wish I could say that for Debian
> > > Woody, but I can't.
> >
> > Linux swaps aggressively, even when unnecessary in the short term
> > on purpose, so RAM containing the s
Phil Dyer wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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>
> Joey Hess said:
>
> > Well to choose one security hole at random out of dozens to hundreds
> > that remain unfixed in woody's kernels, this one allows anyone to go from
> > a normal user account to root:
> >
> > CAN-2005-1263
Incoming from Sean Davis:
>
> disk I/O. If I understand your argument correctly, an accurate analogy would
> be leaving your car running 24/7 just so that you don't have to start it the
> next time you want to drive somewhere. Would you do that? no.
I'm not sure how relevant it is, but this is ho
ng at the
> > same frequency NEVER swaps, due to the ability to tune the VM, and the
> > better VM (UVM) in general. The NetBSD server almost always has at least
> > twice if not three times as much going on (+ KDE3.4) than the Linux machine.
> > Yet still never swaps or lags. Wis
Sean Davis wrote:
I can tolerate the Debian environment, but when they can't decide
whether or
not to actually release Sarge
Well the RC bug count is still > 0, but it has dropped nearly 2/3 since
the last BTS, from ~90 to ~30.
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> better VM (UVM) in general. The NetBSD server almost always has at least
> twice if not three times as much going on (+ KDE3.4) than the Linux machine.
> Yet still never swaps or lags. Wish I could say that for Debian Woody, but I
> can't.
Linux swaps aggressively, even when unn
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Joey Hess said:
> Well to choose one security hole at random out of dozens to hundreds
> that remain unfixed in woody's kernels, this one allows anyone to go from
> a normal user account to root:
>
> CAN-2005-1263 [Linux kernel ELF core dump privileg
On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 05:59:08AM -0400, Charles Hallenbeck wrote:
> I am a newbie to Debian, a Slackware convert, but not a newbie otherwise. I
> compile my own kernels since I use a set of kernel patches to support speech
> synthesizer to the console, called "speakup". A precompiled kernel for
On Fri, 27 May 2005, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
Chuck,
Please be sure and don't top post. It is considered bad list ettiquette
:-)
Sorry. My bad etiquette was not deleting the prior pieces of the thred.
If you are running a regular desktop, chances are that:
1) You are behond a firewall/r
it up, and going BSD.
*: Linux LOVES to swap. I swap all the time on my 1.8ghz Athlon XP with 1GB
ram. However, my NetBSD machine with the same amount of ram running at the
same frequency NEVER swaps, due to the ability to tune the VM, and the
better VM (UVM) in general. The NetBSD server almost always
On Fri, 27 May 2005, Charles Hallenbeck wrote:
> Oh well. I will just have to live on the edge and keep an eye out for
> problems. (okay, an ear!)
and keep a free finger floating around too :-)
always best to be on the leading edge with "new" problems than to
be on the trailing edge with known
I am a newbie to Debian, a Slackware convert, but not a newbie
otherwise. I compile my own kernels since I use a set of kernel patches
to support speech synthesizer to the console, called "speakup". A
precompiled kernel for 2.4.27 package got me started with an
installation disk, but I quickly
kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
Thanks for sending the file. I tried it on sid and it is not giving
any root access for an ordinary user. Guess it is a problem with woody
or a particular kernel version then.
Strace it - what is it trying to do?
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On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 09:01:37PM -0400, Selva Nair wrote:
> Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 21:01:37 -0400
> From: Selva Nair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: root compromise on debian woody
>
> On 5/26/05, Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Selva Nair wrote:
Selva Nair wrote:
Hi michael, raju:
On 5/26/05, michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 17:16 -0400, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
Selva Nair wrote:
Looking through evidence left behind (bash_history etc..) I have
figured out that
the privilege escalation w
On Thu, 26 May 2005, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 06:41:18PM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:
> >
> > > > CAN-2005-1263 [Linux kernel ELF core dump privilege escalation]
> > > > - kernel-source-2.6.11 2.6.11 2.6.11-4
> > > > - kernel-source-2.6.8 2.6.8-16
> > > >
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
As long as you make a concious decision to do this. Unfortunately, many
people go out and grab some package from the upstream site and then
think that the security updates will roll in along with all the other
apt-get stuff. They won't, but then you understand that.
On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 10:54:02AM +0800, Robert Vangel wrote:
> Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>
> >As far as the kernel, even Linus Torvalds himself, IIRC, has stated that
> >running kernels from kernel.org is not a good idea unless, 1) you are
> >testing the kernel and/or developing on it, or 2) you
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
As far as the kernel, even Linus Torvalds himself, IIRC, has stated that
running kernels from kernel.org is not a good idea unless, 1) you are
testing the kernel and/or developing on it, or 2) you are absolutely
100% certain that you know exactly what you are doing and
On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 06:41:18PM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:
>
> > > CAN-2005-1263 [Linux kernel ELF core dump privilege escalation]
> > > - kernel-source-2.6.11 2.6.11 2.6.11-4
> > > - kernel-source-2.6.8 2.6.8-16
> > > - kernel-source-2.4.27 2.4.27-10
>
> always use the la
On Thu, 26 May 2005, Selva Nair wrote:
> On 5/26/05, Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Selva Nair wrote:
>
> > > I have taken the system off the net and am in the process of
> > > re-installing but the existence
> > > of such an easy to use and effective privilege escalation kit is
> > >
On 5/26/05, Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Selva Nair wrote:
> >Looking through evidence left behind (bash_history etc..) I have
> > figured out that
> > the privilege escalation was achived using an executable that the
> > attacker downloaded
> > from the net. I have verified that th
On 5/26/05, Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Selva Nair wrote:
> > I have taken the system off the net and am in the process of
> > re-installing but the existence
> > of such an easy to use and effective privilege escalation kit is
> > quite disturbing. As I have only access to the binary
Selva Nair wrote:
>One of my machines running debian woody (up to date with all
> security updates)
> was broken into yesterday. The attacker gained a normal user access possibly
> by
> cracking a weak password and then managed to get a root shell, install a
> rootkit etc.
On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 17:16 -0400, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> Selva Nair wrote:
>
> >Hi all,
> >
> > One of my machines running debian woody (up to date with all
> >security updates)
> >was broken into yesterday. The attacker gained a normal user access
Selva Nair wrote:
Hi all,
One of my machines running debian woody (up to date with all
security updates)
was broken into yesterday. The attacker gained a normal user access possibly by
cracking a weak password and then managed to get a root shell, install a
rootkit etc...
Looking
Hi all,
One of my machines running debian woody (up to date with all
security updates)
was broken into yesterday. The attacker gained a normal user access possibly by
cracking a weak password and then managed to get a root shell, install a
rootkit etc...
Looking through evidence left
On 5/11/05, Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On (11/05/05 10:57), Siju George wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Could someone please tell me the best method/practice to implement
> > "Disk Mirroring" RAID with two 40 GB hard disks on Debian Woody.
&g
On (11/05/05 10:57), Siju George wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Could someone please tell me the best method/practice to implement
> "Disk Mirroring" RAID with two 40 GB hard disks on Debian Woody.
>
> I would like to know which package or software I should install to
>
Hi all,
Could someone please tell me the best method/practice to implement
"Disk Mirroring" RAID with two 40 GB hard disks on Debian Woody.
I would like to know which package or software I should install to
support RAID.
Please also kindly note that I donot have any RAID hardware but
Hello guys...
I have installed Kylix3 over my Debian Woody 3.0, when I try to compile
a simple form application I obtain a segmentation fault:
/usr/local/bin/startbcb: line 25: 5518 Segmentation fault
/usr/local/kylix3/bin/bcblin $*
When I had install Kylix 3. The installer showed me this
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Hi,
I want to start using vserver on my Debian woody server machine (it
stands far from here, and I have root, but no terminal access).
Testing the software on my local test machine, everything went smooth
apart from some small issues just at the
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Steven Jones wrote:
> piffle...sendmail works fine, real easy to add in clamav/clamav-milter
...and rootkits :-)
as well, far easier than postfix.
>
eh six of one and half a dozen of the other I suppose. I've used
sendmail, exim, and postfix. I prefer postfix. None of th
too buggy to trust, IMHO.
regards
Steven
aka thing
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From: Jaldhar H. Vyas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 13 December 2004 3:03 p.m.
To: Paul Hailey
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: webmin sendmail not working Debian Woody
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, Paul Hailey wrot
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, Paul Hailey wrote:
> Hi
> I've installed various webmin packages on Debian Woody successfully but
> both webmin-sendmail and webmin-fetchmail do not yet appear on the webmin
> page used remotely from a client browser sourced from the server.
>
> Has
Hi
I've installed various webmin packages on Debian Woody successfully but
both webmin-sendmail and webmin-fetchmail do not yet appear on the webmin
page used remotely from a client browser sourced from the server.
Has anyone come across this non-appearance of webmin-sendmail?
webmin-sendmai
> - create a mount point (for example : /mnt/server)
> - mount the root partition on this (mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/server)
> - create the mount points for every sub partition like on the original
> server (look the original /etc/fstab file)
> - manually mount every sub-filesystem on each directory
r local test installations before going live on
> the server.
> We did not find an easy way of doing it. Does anybody know about a good way?
> We are using Debian Woody plus some manually upgraded packages (from Sarge).
---end quoted text / fin de citation---
- install sshd on the original server
it. Does anybody know about a good way?
We are using Debian Woody plus some manually upgraded packages (from Sarge).
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Hello,
I am not currently subscribed to this group, so kindly copy me on any
reply to this query. I have read *several* how-tos concerning software
RAID level 1, installed raidtools2, upgraded to 'unstable's' version of
LILO (one article mentions that Wooddy-stable's LILO cannot boot from
RAID),
Oliver Fuchs wrote:
Hi,
at the moment I am trying to update (change would the the better word)
my kernel from version 2.2.20 to 2.4.18.
I am using the debian packages kernel-source-2.4.18 and have compiled and
installed it - using the configuration file from the kernel-image-2.4.18
package - I only
Hi,
at the moment I am trying to update (change would the the better word)
my kernel from version 2.2.20 to 2.4.18.
I am using the debian packages kernel-source-2.4.18 and have compiled and
installed it - using the configuration file from the kernel-image-2.4.18
package - I only enable virtual fr
On Thu, 07 Oct 2004, Oliver Fuchs wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Oct 2004, s. keeling wrote:
>
> > Incoming from Oliver Fuchs:
> > >
> > > I cannot use my ppp configuration anymor - trying to pon my provider gives
> > > me alway: chat alarm, chat Failed, pppd Connect script failed.
> >
> > In /etc/ppp/pee
On Wed, 06 Oct 2004, s. keeling wrote:
> Incoming from Oliver Fuchs:
> >
> > I cannot use my ppp configuration anymor - trying to pon my provider gives
> > me alway: chat alarm, chat Failed, pppd Connect script failed.
>
> In /etc/ppp/peers/provider is the line:
>
> connect "/usr/sbin/chat -f
Incoming from Oliver Fuchs:
>
> I cannot use my ppp configuration anymor - trying to pon my provider gives
> me alway: chat alarm, chat Failed, pppd Connect script failed.
In /etc/ppp/peers/provider is the line:
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -f /etc/chatscripts/provider"
Stick a "-v" in after /usr/
Hi all,
thanx a lot for answering. What I did in the end:
1) Created the partitions needed for debian
2) Tared the whole directory
(tar cvzf /mnt/FreeBSD/root.bak-20041007.tar.gz . --exclude=proc
--exclude=mnt) to a NFS directory - on my PC I use FreeBSD as a kind of
backup server for m
On Tuesday 05 October 2004 06.06, s. keeling wrote:
> Incoming from Oliver Fuchs:
> > I am running a debian woody box for a long time now on my laptop.
> > I want to install it now with the (nearly) same configuration on my
> > PC. Can I transport the laptop system (for exam
On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 13:50, Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 05:16:26 +0200, Oliver Fuchs
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am running a debian woody box for a long time now on my laptop.
> > I want to install it now with the
Incoming from Oliver Fuchs:
>
> I am running a debian woody box for a long time now on my laptop.
> I want to install it now with the (nearly) same configuration on my PC.
> Can I transport the laptop system (for example via tar) to my PC or won't
> this work.
You can
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 05:16:26 +0200, Oliver Fuchs
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running a debian woody box for a long time now on my laptop.
> I want to install it now with the (nearly) same configuration on my PC.
> Can I transport the laptop system (for example
Hi,
I am running a debian woody box for a long time now on my laptop.
I want to install it now with the (nearly) same configuration on my PC.
Can I transport the laptop system (for example via tar) to my PC or won't
this work.
What would be the best way to do this?
Oliver
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From: Simon Buchanan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 4:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: EXIM4 with debian woody: internal_route
internal_routes:
driver = manualroute
transport = remote_smtp
route_list = domain-c.com
Hi There,
Wondering if someone can help me? I need to implement the following
configuration into exim4 running as a backport on a debain woody box...
I currently have my configuration set to one file insted of splitting
into individual files? How do i do this?
internal_routes:
driver = ma
On Sun, Aug 29, 2004 at 12:18:07AM -0700, Mahmud Jami wrote:
> I have successfully install Debian at my Dell PowerEdge 2600 without any problem.
>
> It is a PE2600 with :
>
>- 2 CPU
>- 6 SCSI H.D.D
>- 2 GB RAM
>- Intel GIGA ethernet
>- AMI MegaRAID
>
> I took help from Matt
I have successfully install Debian at my Dell PowerEdge 2600 without any problem.
It is a PE2600 with :
- 2 CPU - 6 SCSI H.D.D - 2 GB RAM - Intel GIGA ethernet - AMI MegaRAID
I took help from Matt Domsch's Linux page http://domsch.com/linux/. I took the "bf_mega.bin" image.
After instal
Hi all!
i installed Woody 3.0 r2 on my hdd, base + some packages as kmail, vim,
wvdial, mc, ect ...
System run OK.
i have xfree86-4.3-JoeyHess package (about 150MB) as below :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ls
dists pool sources.list
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ls dists/
stable woody
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ls dists/woo
you might need one of the modules in
http://people.debian.org/~blade/install/preload/
instructions are there - basically during the install you get asked to
install any extra modules - put in the preload floppy and pick the
module(s) you need,
HTH,
kev
Sebastien AUDON wrote:
> Hi,
> I am i
Hi,
I am installing the debian distro on a SUPERSERVER
6012P-6. But it stoped because no hard drive was found.
I had had that problem with a poweredge 2300 but
don't remember how I did.. it was the mess, with modules, special boot
floppies.
So if somebody can show me the way of doing or th
On Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 10:53:22PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hallo an alle;
>
> Ich habe da mal ne Frage:
>
> Ich hab ein wenig Probs hier mit einem Rechner, AC97 Intel i8x0 on Board,
> KDE 3.2
>
> Beim Start von KDE bekomme ich immer die Meldung, dass /dev/dsp nicht
> geöffnet werden ka
Hallo an alle;
Ich habe da mal ne Frage:
Ich hab ein wenig Probs hier mit einem Rechner, AC97 Intel i8x0 on Board,
KDE 3.2
Beim Start von KDE bekomme ich immer die Meldung, dass /dev/dsp nicht
geöffnet werden kann bzw. keine Fehlermeldung und es kommt kein Sound,
obgleich Sound conf. ist.
kudzu
--- wren argetlahm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ~115000MB /foo). I did a series of `cp -dpR`s to just
http://www.hantslug.org.uk/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?LinuxHints/OneDiskToAnother
> It starts up fine from the first drive, and the kernal
> starts up fine from the second, but when it comes to
> the logi
Okay, so I got a Debian box recently already set up
with Woody and a few other programs. I've decided to
wipe it out and install Sarge as my main OS, but would
like to back up the OS as-is in case I mung anything
up. I have two harddrives: one (5GB) partitioned with
what I take to be the standard 1
--- GEOFF BAGLEY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My only current problem is my desire for a Pascal Compiler. The only
> ones
> I might wish for
> are gpc and fpc, both of which are not found in the "stable" Woody
> version.
They are, I suspect though you have not got a proper /etc/apt/sources.li
I now have my Debian GNU/Linux Woody working on the internet using a Netgear
ADSL Router/Firewall, and very fine it seems to be.
Sometimes howeever, I have to retrieve some of my mail by WebMail from BT
Yahoo
because it wrongly got classified as spam.
My only current problem is my desire for a P
Sorry no, I will search for it
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Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 3:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: smtp install error Debian Woody PPC
Incoming from Alexander Rau (private):
>
> I am trying to re-install smtpd
exit status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
smtpd
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
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From: Alexander Rau (private) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 3:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: smtp install error Debian
Incoming from Alexander Rau (private):
>
> I am trying to re-install smtpd. I am wanting to use exim.
>
> I am getting the following error:
>
> debian-box:~# apt-get install smtpd
Try "apt-get install exim"
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree... Done
> The following NEW
Hi:
I am trying to re-install smtpd. I am wanting to use exim.
I am getting the following error:
debian-box:~# apt-get install smtpd
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
smtpd
0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to
This problem was fixed by disabling the MODVERSIONS option in the kernel
configuration and rebuilding the kernel.
On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 16:11, James D. Freels wrote:
> I have a Debian/Woody/Stable system with a NVIDIA XFX FX-5200 card
> installed in the AGP slot. I am running 2.4.25 in sm
rc/linux-2.4.25# cd ../linux-2.6.5
> > /usr/src/linux-2.6.5# grep APIC .config
> > CONFIG_X86_GOOD_APIC=y
> > CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC=y
> > CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC=y
> >
> > On Thu, 2004-04-08 at 23:13, Luke Reeves wrote:
> >
> >>Do you have local APIC turned on or o
http://www.neuro-tech.net/
James D. Freels wrote:
I have a Debian/Woody distribution installed on a new dual-Xeon 4GB
system. Works great.
Under kernel 2.4.25 (self compiled), SMP-mode, the nvidia-installer
fails on unresolved references to smp_num_cpus
Under kernel 2.4.25 (self compile
Thu, 2004-04-08 at 23:13, Luke Reeves wrote:
> Do you have local APIC turned on or off in your kernel configuration?
>
> Luke Reeves
> http://www.neuro-tech.net/
>
> James D. Freels wrote:
> > I have a Debian/Woody distribution installed on a new dual-Xeon 4GB
Do you have local APIC turned on or off in your kernel configuration?
Luke Reeves
http://www.neuro-tech.net/
James D. Freels wrote:
I have a Debian/Woody distribution installed on a new dual-Xeon 4GB
system. Works great.
Under kernel 2.4.25 (self compiled), SMP-mode, the nvidia
I have a Debian/Woody distribution installed on a new dual-Xeon 4GB
system. Works great.
Under kernel 2.4.25 (self compiled), SMP-mode, the nvidia-installer
fails on unresolved references to smp_num_cpus
Under kernel 2.4.25 (self compiled), single-processor mode, the nvidia
installer works
I have a Debian/Woody/Stable system with a NVIDIA XFX FX-5200 card
installed in the AGP slot. I am running 2.4.25 in smp mode compiled from
source in the /usr/src/linux-2.4.25 directory. A backported "top"
program and other ways reveals that the system is running fine in
hyperthr
On Sat, Apr 03, 2004 at 06:46:55PM +0300, Alain wrote:
> I would like to install php 4.3.5 on my debian woody, (which is not
> available from apt-get stable source->) for that it seems that I have to
> build my own package, but I am not sure how to do it right:
> I have used ta
S.D.A. wrote:
On Sat, Apr 03, 2004 at 06:46:55PM +0300 or thereabouts, Alain wrote:
Hi,
I would like to install php 4.3.5 on my debian woody, (which is not
available from apt-get stable source->) for that it seems that I have to
build my own package, but I am not sure how to do it right:
I h
On Sat, Apr 03, 2004 at 06:46:55PM +0300 or thereabouts, Alain wrote:
> Hi,
> I would like to install php 4.3.5 on my debian woody, (which is not
> available from apt-get stable source->) for that it seems that I have to
> build my own package, but I am not sure how to do it right
Hi,
I would like to install php 4.3.5 on my debian woody, (which is not
available from apt-get stable source->) for that it seems that I have to
build my own package, but I am not sure how to do it right:
I have used tar source of php-4.3.5, did apt-get build-dep package and
then tried d
Due to popular demand, the gnome2.2 backport for Debian Woody on i386 is
now being hosted on Debian's alioth server. Please visit:
http://gnome22.alioth.debian.org/
for more information. With moving the project to alioth, the backport
now has better bug reporting, a mailing list, FAQ and
Andrew Gilberto wrote:
> I've installed Debian (Woody) [bf2.4] Default, I recall that it stated it
> would install an FTP Server as default.
I don't recall it ever saying that. Where did you see that?
Remember that FTP is insecure by design. It was written to support
comp
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004, Andrew Gilberto wrote:
> I've installed Debian (Woody) [bf2.4] Default, I recall that it stated it
> would install an FTP Server as default. Anyone know what its' details are?
> E.g. Package name, location of key files (e.g. config file) etc
>
&g
Andrew Gilberto wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed Debian (Woody) [bf2.4] Default, I recall that it stated it
> would install an FTP Server as default. Anyone know what its' details are?
> E.g. Package name, location of key files (e.g. config file) etc
>
> Is
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