On Mon, 19 May 1997, Eugene Sevinian wrote:
> P.S. Just for curiosity ...
> HOw many people are participating in this mailing list?
The list has 854 subscribers currently, and I've seen it slightly above
1000 at times. There are another 191 on the -digest form of the list.
Pete
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On Sat, 24 May 1997, Igor Grobman wrote:
> On May 23, Lindsay Allen wrote
> >
> >
> > I used to get excellent ppp transfers, but of late I get errors and
> > the modem lights often cease activity for several seconds at a time.
> > ppp version is 2.2.0f-23.
> >
> > ifconfig shows:-
> > ppp0
Hi,
I installed xinetd and it works fine, but there seems to be a glitch:
On startup I got a syslogmessage:
May 23 20:31:06 haitech xinetd[246]: open of /dev/tty failed: No such device or
address
May 23 20:31:06 haitech xinetd[246]: Started working: 18 available services
$ ls -l /dev/tty
crw-r
Happened to me on another system I had setup.
Didn't really spend much time on the problem, but I would be very courious
as to what is causeing the message.
btw: I also added default setting for all services. The install did not do
this, it just converted all of inetd services over. Also remember
> Hiya All,
>
> I'm new to Debian -- just installed -- and am trying to get things set
> up as I had them on my Slackware machine (approximately ;). Using
> dselect, I installed the wu-ftpd package (that's what came with
> Slackware, and I got the impression it was 'better' than the default
> Deb
Tried it, but it doesn't work... However, I am using an alpha driver for
an eepro100.
My /etc/dhcpc/config file looks like this:
---
(tao)hnine:/etc/dhcpc[523]$ cat config
# List here the interface that the dhcpcd daemon should use.
# The default is to assign an IP address to
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On Tue, 20 May 1997, Timothy Phan wrote:
> How do I add more modules after the intial installation?
Put their names in /etc/modules. For dialup to your ISP you probably will
need PPP. Then reboot or say e.g.
modprobe ppp
Nils
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Greetings,
Just wanted to remind you that #debian channel is still available. In the last
month it grew quite a bit. We usually have at least a couple of
developers on to answer your questions, and to simply chat on various
debian-related topics. #debian is available on undernet and linpeople,
I suspect that xinetd isn't attached to any terminal, and thus an open
of /dev/tty would fail. Without investigating the problem further,
I suggest it should probably be using /dev/console or a log file.
Thanks
Bruce
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Finger
I am having difficulty compiling kernel 2.0.27 2.
So I tried a compile without any of the kernel features for the sake of
diagnosing the problem, and the problem persisted.
It comes at the end when compiling is finished and make calls the ld
command:
ld: warning: cannot find entry symbol _start; d
> I start signify with the following command:
> signify --fifo=$HOME/.signature &
>
> This allows me to at least get to the "compose" screen in pine. Oddly
> there is no sig presented, and signify then dies with the following error
> to the tty that I started it from.
>
> [1]+ Broken pipe
Hello,
i have a (small?) Problem with my Seagate Medialist EIDE.
in the syslog-file /var/log/messages some messages like this one:
EXT2-fs warning (device 16:08): ext2_free_blocks: bit already cleared for block
24575
will arrive when i delete more than 1000 Files or delete one huge file ( >100
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I'm encountering several problems setting up FvwmPager.
* I'm getting two pagers when I start X.
I added "Module FvwmPager 0 0" to the Debian init-restart.hook file.
(The Debian documentation (/usr/doc/fvwm2/debia
I wrote:
> * When I click in the pager to switch desktops, it does switch desktops,
> but the pager disappears, so I can't use it to return to my original
> desktop.
^^^
Actually, I probably don't mean "desktop."
I upgraded several packages last night from 1.2 to Frozen. Most of the
packages were important packages in section base. I DID NOT upgrade
bash or c-news.
Why am I suddenly getting the following error when sendbatches runs?
George Bonser
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When ifconfig reports packet errors, does this mean errors that
were caught and corrected, or does it mean errors that got through?
On a different, but related, subject, does dselect check the
md5sum of packages when installing?
Bob
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I wrote:
> * I'm getting two pagers when I start X.
>
> I added "Module FvwmPager 0 0" to the Debian init-restart.hook file.
Problem: It should have been "+ Module FvwmPager 0 0".
> * When I click in the pager to switch desktops, it does switch desktops,
> but the pager disappears, so I can'
When I woke up this morning I went to check my E-Mail and found
that everything in /home was gone. Directories data and everything.
To top it all the /home directory had permissions of 555 and was both
root owned and root group. "/" is mounted read only and there is a
core dump in the
You do know that if somebody found a security hole and was able to delete
your home directory with those ownerships they could also remove traces of
their own login from the loging files.
It would help if you told us what version you have.
Did you check your messages file for any errors or su ent
Hi,
could someone tell me what to do to get rid of these messages apearing:
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LC_ALL = (unset),
LC_MESSAGES = "C",
LANG = "de_DE"
are supported and installed on your system.
perl
I'm using xinetd(xinetd.conf).
In xinetd.conf I have the following defaults for all services:
defaults
{
log_type= SYSLOG daemon
log_on_success = PID HOST EXIT DURATION
log_on_failure = HOST ATTEMPT RECORD
}
Can I also specify another log for telnet, ftp, rlogin
Supposedly, Debian packages install menu data for FVWM 2.x and Debian's menu
system.
I just installed the fvwm2 package, but the application menu is pretty much
empty.
Do I have to reinstall every package that has a menu entry? (I hope this isn't
Windoze.)
Or is there some way to re-run the
From: "R. Chris Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> When I woke up this morning I went to check my E-Mail and found
> that everything in /home was gone.
Is /home mounted from its own partition? If so, perhaps it's just
unmounted because of some filesystem problem at boot time.
> "/" is mounted read only
I managed to mess with /etc/fstab on our Alpha running OSF/1 in such a
way that it is now unbootable. I had initially wanted to install Linux
anyway, so if there are any pointers to install instructions
(particularly how to get it to boot from floppies) as well as binary
releases, I would apprecia
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