Uh... slight problem!
I was screwing with Apache... a non debian version. I wanted to
totaly scrap the non deb version, and I deleted all the files.
And one too many.. Mainly '/etc/init.d/apache'
That file shows being in the Apache 1.1.1-5(or some number like that)
debian release, but it does
Hi all,
I sent a fairly long enquiry a couple of days ago but nothing happened. In
this case I would like to know who are the DIALD and IPFWADM maintainers so
that I can really get to grips with what is happening internally in these
packages and see if I can solve my problems.
Thanks.
"Simon Mar
I installed the minicom package, but I cannot get any colors to work on
it. The screens always come up in plain grey on black.
I have all the ncurses stuff installed. Is there an env variable I need to
set or something?
Thanks, Chris.
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Chris R. Martin email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have installed Debian 1.1.9 and xbase, xlib, xserver-svga, and fvwm
packages. I chose during xbase to use xdm to start x.. and during boot-up
I see the message "starting xdm".. however typing "xdm" at a root prompt
doesn't do anything. I tried xinit and got the following output:
XFree86 Versi
I have installed svgalib1, svgalib1-bin, and maelstrom packages. However
when I try to run maelstrom I get the following message:
VGA_FrameBuffer: requested mode not supported
(or something like that)
anyway I have an ARK Logic 2000PV so it SHOULD be supported (Maelstrom
only uses 320x200 ). Wh
Where are the ppp-on, ppp-dialer, and ppp-off scripts that are supposed to
come with pppd ?? I can make a ppp connection manually, but I have no idea
how to automate the process!
thanks, chris.
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Chris R. Martin email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www: http://htt
> I heard something about a program called "analog" in debian which does
> httpd log file analysis?
>
> Does it exist? I tried to look for it in the debian ftp area but couldn't
> find anything (at least in the packages file).
Yes, analog does exist, and I've it's maintainer for debian. You wer
That is not available. Perhaps you could put it together?
Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: I see the dhcpd server package, but has a dhcp client been made into a
: debian package? I have to set up a computer that will use dhcp to
: configure it's networking, and was hoping for a debian packa
Ricardo Kleemann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: Hi guys...
:
: I'm wondering if attempting to use Linux-SMP is any good. Afterall, for
: real efficiency, don't the programs/daemons/utilities have to be designed
: in such a way that they'll make use of SMP capabilities?
The operating systems nature
On Thu, 3 Oct 1996, Servo wrote:
> I was screwing with Apache... a non debian version. I wanted to
> totaly scrap the non deb version, and I deleted all the files.
> And one too many.. Mainly '/etc/init.d/apache'
> That file shows being in the Apache 1.1.1-5(or some number like that)
> debian
when install info2www and dwww, they said that they cannot
find the httpd. I think it is because I am using apache
and http daemon name is apache rather than httpd.
Is is a install script problem? or a file dependancy problem?
lawrence,
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Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I'm having a problem with the sysklogd package. Sometimes when I boot up,
> it says it's starting syslogd, waits there for about a minute (much longer
> than usual), and then continues on to start klogd. It looks like syslogd
> isn't really starting when
>
> Some versions of sysklogd die at bootup when your net is not running
> (as in under ppp). Adding entries in /etc/hosts may solve your
> problem. See a recent thread in the comp.os.linux groups...
Thanks, that did it!
For the record, here's the solution to this problem:
Ed Merrifield ([EM
Hi,
I'm the diald maintainer. That doesn't mean I can give you any useful
advice :-)
Sorry I didn't reply to you last message, but I'm not particularly
skilled in networking (I maintain diald only because when I installed
Debian the first time diald was not part of the distribution) and I
was ho
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