What is SUID? RipperX complains it wants to be run as SUID?
Wm
hi ya jim...
a dumb questionis that i810 chip set on the motherboard ???
Intel has its own i810 driver...and also works with i815 chips too
http://support.intel.com/support/graphics/intel810/linuxsoftware.htm
http://support.intel.com/support/graphics/intel810/release_notes_1.htm
http://www.
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 12:30:38AM -0500, William Jensen wrote:
> What is SUID? RipperX complains it wants to be run as SUID?
SUID is Set User I D. RipperX probably wants to SUID root?
That means that if joe user runs RipperX, it will be as if root had run it.
SUID is the cause of many security
There seems to ba a major problem with lpr output for
those who have recently upgraded to Kernel 2.2.17 and
using lprng 3.6.12-6. I am still on "Slink" and with-
holding upgrade till these issues are resolved.
Ever since the release of Debian-2.2 as stable last
month, there have been numerous p
I have a very strange problem with woody lprng and not with potato
lprng
With potato lprng this was working
lp|hplj1100|HP LaserJet 1100:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/hplj1100:\
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 06:50:45PM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> Mind you, this also tells (clueful) webmasters something. Logs from one
> quasi-technical site show recent versions of IE well in the lead (35%),
> with the next most-commonly used single browser configuration being, you
> gue
> "Mike" == Mike Leone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mike> From: Bruce Sass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Mike> Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 14:48:17 -0600 (MDT)
>> I though spam was any inappropriate and unsolicited message
>> sent out to a large number of email addresses - which is what
>
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 03:21:17AM +0200 or thereabouts, Oswald Buddenhagen
wrote:
> > I'd like to point out that (if the recipient is not a mailing list :)
> > these messages are useful, they let you know your mail bounced and
> > will not be read. This could be important information, under
> >
Sometimes receiving your own emails is useful: if you're testing a new install
or MTA, there's nothing so advantageous as to get an email back from the list
to which you sent it. It tends to obliterate the need for test messages, and if
you're lucky, you get an answer back to the question you as
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 05:32:07PM -0700 or thereabouts, kmself@ix.netcom.com
wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 12:11:52PM +0400, Rino Mardo ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> > I was trying to connect to my 2.2 box via ssh and noticed that I'm unable
> > to.
> > I haven't touched my box for about 3
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 07:04:45PM -0600 or thereabouts, Morgan Terry wrote:
> I'm going to be getting a PCMCIA modem this weekend, and wanted to know
> if anyone had any suggestions on which ones are good/bad. Any advice
> will be greatly appreciated.
i use Xircom's 10/100+56K modem and they wor
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 08:51:22PM +0200 or thereabouts, Felix Natter wrote:
> which settings ? I tried changing baud-rate, and I tried (almost)
> all protocols. Very rarely the mouse-pointer moves (jumps) to one corner.
> /dev/mouse is a symlink to /dev/ttyS0, and both gpm and X use it.
>
are yo
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 05:05:24PM +0200 or thereabouts, Peter Hugosson-Miller
wrote:
> I'm beginning to get the picture now - I don't have apt, a lot of packages are
> brokenly-installed, and I'm going to have to scratch 2.0 and install 2.2 onto
> a set of
i started with hamm and upgrade to sli
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 09:38:53AM -0500 or thereabouts, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Hi...
>
> I have some problem with Fetchmail.
>
> I have fetchmail with crond, to make POP , but some days ago I have this
> error:
>
> 18 messages for pajarito at pajarito.com (1934931 octets).
> reading me
Instead of running Fetchmail through crond, why not run it as a
daemon? There is an option to do this -- I believe by adding daemon on a
line of its own in .fetchmailrc, though I don't recall for sure.
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Rino Mardo wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 09:38:53AM -0500 or thereabo
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> "Mark" =3D=3D Mark Schiltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mark> On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, David Z. Maze wrote:
>> Mark Schiltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MS> I think I have tried everything, maybe
Nick Willson wrote:
I am seeking help identifying installations that use Debian in production.
Specifically, for database servers, and ideally for web sites that read from
and write to a database.
To give some background, I've given some spare time help to a small company
setting up a web
Is it possible to set up Samba so that someone who has a different
username under windows can access their home directory on the linux box?
David Purton
http://www.chariot.net.au/~dcpurton/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>From "Using Samba":
username map
Client usernames on an SMB network can be relatively large (up to 255
charac-ters),
while usernames on a Unix network often cannot be larger than eight char-acters.
This means that an individual user may have one username on a client and
another (shorter) one on
Hello there,
Yesterday I did an install of potato on a 8Mb Laptop. As there's no
support for low-memory machines anymore in potato, I installed the slink
base system from the 7 floppies and then did apt-get update/apt-get
dist-upgrade.
Seems to have worked out, but when depmod is run I get the fol
What is the support status of slink (Debian 2.1)?
Will packages for potato install on slink? Will they
work on slink?
Searching the list archive gives links to cgi.debian.org
which do not work.
I wonder whether this is actually a problem in my
Netscape browswer.
Should I report this problem with
kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote on 22/09/2000 (22:10) :
>
> Working fine here.
>
> What's a traceroute say for you?
It works fine today, but it looks like there are some problems with one
of the main routers out of Norway/Sweeden.
--
Preben Randhol - Ph.D student - http://www.pvv.org/~randhol/
"i t
Essentially, you can use just Lilo by itself, or you can use both.
If you could post contents of your /etc/lilo.conf, and a summary of
your partitions (fdisk -l), it might be easier to see what the
problem might be.
Anyway, here's a quick comparison of the two as I understand them:
Install-mb
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 02:29:53PM -0500,
Dave Sherohman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you sure you want to share /var/state/apt/lists? I'm just sharing
> /var/cache/apt on my boxen here.
Quite sure. The Packages files are enormous and we're both
tracking unstable over a dial-up link.
> IIRC,
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Hi debianers,
I'm sure the answer should be in the doc, but I couldn't find it :)
Problem is, I use two different ISP, dependig on the time of the day
(no flat rate in france). Both of them have a smtp relay server and,
rightly enough, each one
> Note: Please let me know if this comes through as HTML (and accept my
> apologies) - I'm on a new email client that I'm unfamiliar with.
>
no html detected :-)
> Can anyone explain to me the difference between install-mbr and lilo?
>
the layout of a (pc) hard drive:
+---+---
> What is the support status of slink (Debian 2.1)?
>
debian-security-annouce (i think) says, that it is phasing out.
due to user response they will partly support it till Oct 30 2000.
> Will packages for potato install on slink? Will they
> work on slink?
>
sometimes ...
the libs in slink are q
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 11:16:50AM +0100, Timothy Bedding ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> What is the support status of slink (Debian 2.1)?
Un.
> Will packages for potato install on slink? Will they
> work on slink?
Maybe. Maybe not.
However, if you try to install them you should get a report of
Hello
Should I allow packets coming into my port 113?
auth113/tcp authentication tap ident
When doing ftp and also irc, I get packets onto that port. So, should I
allow them to enter or is it unsafe to do so?
Or is the better solution to REJECT those packets explicitly?
(I c
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000 03:21:17 +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen writes:
>the point is, that it should be bounced to the mailing list, not the
>sender. the mailing list software then filters these messages, so they
>don't annoy the posters.
s/mailing list/envelope-from/, which every senseful mailing-list
> Should I allow packets coming into my port 113?
>
there was a big discussion about this about half a year ago. maybe you
want to look at the archives.
i reject these packets and it works.
if some server denies you access because of this, you may run some
fake ident server - i don't know, if the
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 01:20:16AM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> Nick Willson wrote:
> >
> > I am seeking help identifying installations that use Debian in production.
> > Specifically, for database servers, and ideally for web sites that read
> > from
> > and write to a database.
> >
> > To give
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000 12:24:23 +0400, Rino Mardo writes:
>2. senders to this list should not receive their own emails.
>
>i don't know about the 2nd one for the rest but i do received my own emails
>which is annoying.
Actually I like getting my own posts via the lists, it´s my insurance
that they w
I upgraded to Debian 2.2 and consequently I'm using kernel 2.2.17.
However, after updating I noticed that the /lib/modules/2.0.36/
hierarchy is still on my machine along with the new
/lib/modules/2.2.17 hierarchy.
Can I safely remove the old modules?
Marc.
> However, after updating I noticed that the /lib/modules/2.0.36/
> hierarchy is still on my machine along with the new
> /lib/modules/2.2.17 hierarchy.
>
> Can I safely remove the old modules?
>
unless you plan to run the old kernel - yes.
--
Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.si
Hi everybody,
I'm new to the debian mailing list as I changed from Mandrake to Debian.
I installed the new Patato and had a problem with the libpaperg package.
Here is the output of a dpkg -i libpaperg.deb or apt-get install
libpaperg :
Unpacking libpaperg (from .../libpaperg_1.0.3-14_i386.deb)
Hi all,
I use fetchmail and exim from woody at my home box and lost all my
mails.
Exim is 3.16-3 and fetchmail is 5.5.0-1.
Where are they? Here are the logs
phantasy:/var/log/exim# tail -f mainlog
2000-09-23 08:38:02 11sE4d-0001Zv-00 Message is frozen
2000-09-23 08
Hallo Mário!
Am Fre, 22 Sep 2000, schrieb Mário Jorge Nunes Filipe:
> I wonder if it is possible to set up a per user spam filter, using maybe
> procmail? Can it be done?
I am using spamblock
But alas, the only url I have is this:
http://www.belwue.de/wwwservices/hilfestellungen/spamblock.html
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 01:20:16AM -0500 or thereabouts, Kent West wrote:
> > Potato, so far just for development. Naturally, I think Debian, as the
> > 'Universal Operating System', would be a good choice for eventual
> > production
> > use also, but there is some reluctance in the company. I
> > I need a good internal ("controller based") modem for a potato server.
> Externals will give you less trouble, by most reports. They're also
> boatloads easier to diagnose.
Yep, but they need external power and take up space. AFAIK there are no
external modems that can take power off a UPS t
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 04:41:18AM -0400 or thereabouts, Alec Smith wrote:
> Instead of running Fetchmail through crond, why not run it as a
> daemon? There is an option to do this -- I believe by adding daemon on a
> line of its own in .fetchmailrc, though I don't recall for sure.
>
yeah using -
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000 09:20:52 -0700, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
>Where are they? Here are the logs
>
>phantasy:/var/log/exim# tail -f mainlog
>2000-09-23 08:38:02 11sE4d-0001Zv-00 Message is frozen
You didn't lose them, but as the logfile clearly states they're "frozen,"
meaning
What is the support status of slink (Debian 2.1)?
Will packages for potato install on slink? Will they
work on slink?
Searching the list archive gives links to cgi.debian.org
which do not work.
I wonder whether this is actually a problem in my
Netscape browswer.
Should I report this problem with
Hai,
the other day I noticed that running ps gives the following warning:
$ ps
{module_list} {module_list_R__ver_module_list}
Warning: /boot/System.map-2.2.17-ide does not match kernel data.
PID TTY TIME CMD
...
I'm running kernel 2.2.17-ide. When I switch back to 2.2.17
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 04:41:18AM -0400, Alec Smith wrote:
> Instead of running Fetchmail through crond, why not run it as a
> daemon? There is an option to do this -- I believe by adding daemon on a
> line of its own in .fetchmailrc, though I don't recall for sure.
Or you can do it on the co
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Christian Pernegger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Debian user list"
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 8:09 PM
Subject: Re: Please recommend internal modem
You might think about purchasing a Modem with jumper settings, that way you
can setup
Hello
Last week my system was absolutely unusuable due to some foolish lilo
experiments and I had trouble getting it working right again as I use
reiserfs which is sadly not supported by any rescue disc or installation
CD I have floating around here. The only collegue whom I gave reiserfs,
too sa
Soy un "novatillo" que he intentado instalar la distribución mencionada en
el apartado [asunto].
Todo marcha bien pero al llegar al intentar instalar alguno de los perfiles
por defecto (para evitar el "temido" dselect) no me reconce mi seleccion.
En un foro he leido que el problema reside en el s
At 08.45 22/9/00 +0200, Preben Randhol ha escrit:
>I have not been able to access http://www.debian.org in the last days.
>I can access ftp://ftp.debian.org though.
>Is there others out there who also has problem accessing the site?
No. www.debian.org works for sure. Yesterday I configu
--- "John C. Plummer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Thanks to Nuhn, Tom, John and Andrew for your
> responses. Here's how it has progressed: uname
> indicates a 2.2.12 kernel. The existing source is
> in
> /usr/src/kernel-headers-2.2.12/include. The apt-
> get as Nuhn suggested created a set
Hello fellow debians,
I finally updated my kernel to 2.2.17, running potato on a Compaq
Armada 1500c notebook.
since then the message "apm: set display: Interface not engaged" started
popping up on the scree, i.e. not only on in the logs but on the
console. This is rather annoying while reading ma
Alberto asked:
> Thanks for advice,
> but how I can configure PPP to demand dialing?
>
Use pppconfig. In the "advanced options" menu, theres an option "Demand".
Enable this. I've been using this since January, when I came across the
"demand" option on the ppp manpage. I was trying to confi
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Leen Besselink wrote:
> > My problem is now I'm not able to boot Red Hat linux.
> > please help me how can I solve this problem, waiting reply urgently
> > because I have so many important files and email.
>
> Until we figure out what happend, maybe someone has had the
On 23-Sep-2000 Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
>> Should I allow packets coming into my port 113?
>>
> there was a big discussion about this about half a year ago. maybe you
> want to look at the archives.
>
> i reject these packets and it works.
> if some server denies you access because of this, you
Hello,
Just a quick question, but why is traceroute stationed in a sbin directory
? As normal user I can use it too, so why ? or is this just because of
some arcane old tradition ? And some old scripts depend on it ?
I think it's so strange.
tia for an answer,
Lennie.
For less ugly Netscape fonts and proper size scaling,
the best solution I've found is to install the mozilla-fonts
package at http://fox.mit.edu/skunk/xwin/#mozilla_fonts,
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000 13:27:55 -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com said:
> On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 02:50:08PM -0400, Christophe
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 05:57:41PM +0200, Leen Besselink wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Just a quick question, but why is traceroute stationed in a sbin directory
> ? As normal user I can use it too, so why ? or is this just because of
> some arcane old tradition ? And some old scripts depend on it ?
>
> I
Beta testers are needed for a new fax program for Linux.
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This is commercial software, btw.
Hello fellow debians,
I finally updated my kernel to 2.2.17, running potato on a Compaq
Armada 1500c notebook.
since then the message "apm: set display: Interface not engaged" started
popping up on the scree, i.e. not only on in the logs but on the
console. This is rather annoying while reading ma
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Nick Willson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am seeking help identifying installations that use Debian in production.
>Specifically, for database servers, and ideally for web sites that read from
>and write to a database.
Cistron Internet and Cistron Telecom in th
> On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 01:20:16AM -0500 or thereabouts, Kent West wrote:
> > > Potato, so far just for development. Naturally, I think Debian, as the
> > > 'Universal Operating System', would be a good choice for eventual
> > > production
> > > use also, but there is some reluctance in the c
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After compiling my own kernel and making a kernel-image package from it, each
time I do a apt-get dist-upgrade apt wants to replace my custom kernel with the
stock kernel-image package from debian.org. How can I stop apt from trying to
"upgrade" my kernel? Thanks,
// joey tsai
Is the ~ in front of your name in IRC due to the lack of auth installed? I
cannot find identd anywhere with dpkg. I've tried dpkg -l|grep iden. When
I had deb installed on another system I somehow picked up identd and I was
not listed as ~ in name so that got me thinking. Anyway, what is the std
:: Michael P. Soulier ::
> Hey guys. When I do a type -p ls, nothing is output. which ls returns /bin/ls,
> but does the failure of the type -p signify that it's a shell built-in? If so,
> how does that work wrt installing a new version of ls? There are some tools
> built into bash, are there not?
Thank you. I was running sawfish. Shouldn't the installation
procedure have some kind of warning? I see there's another update,
so this will be my chance to get it right.
I have two questions. First, what is the SYSREQ key (I have a MS
Natural keyboard--windows oriented)?
Second, how do I ge
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 07:30:19AM -0700, Nuhn Yobiznez wrote:
>
> Debian is great for newbie kernel building
> because it has a wonderful package called kpkg. This
> package does ALMOST everything for you! I highly
> recommend doing an apt-get for it! It simplifies the
> process to the point
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According to lsof, my xfstt is listening on *:7101.
xfs on the other hand does not. I noticed the
"no-listen = tcp" in /etc/X11/xfs/config and was
just wondering if there was something similar for
xfstt. Couldn't seem to find any in the manpage..
Or perhaps this would be a reason to switch to xfs-
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 03:58:09AM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 11:16:50AM +0100, Timothy Bedding ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
>
> > Searching the list archive gives links to cgi.debian.org which do not
> > work. I wonder whether this is actually a problem in my N
Hi boys'n girls
I have these entries in my logs:
Sep 23 22:07:27 host kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=17 \
62.2.XX.XX:67 62.2.XX.XX:68 L=328 S=0x00 I=59001 F=0x4000 T=250 (#32)
Sep 23 22:07:27 host kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=17 \
62.2.XX.XX:67 62.2.XX.XX:6
Timothy Bedding wrote:
>
> What is the support status of slink (Debian 2.1)?
support is gone, security support will be dropped at the end of the
month.
> Will packages for potato install on slink? Will they
> work on slink?
no
> Searching the list archive gives links to cgi.debian.org
> which
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 02:17:33PM +0200, Christian Pernegger ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > I need a good internal ("controller based") modem for a potato server.
>
> > Externals will give you less trouble, by most reports. They're also
> > boatloads easier to diagnose.
>
> Yep, but they nee
Hi,
just upgraded my system from a mix of Test 1 and Test 3 to the full 2.2
release. Noticed that I now appear to have alot of "Obsolete/local Optional
packages" now showing in dselect. According to the docs the best way to get
rid of this (as these packages are the current versions) is to ru
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Tom Hoover wrote:
> I've successfully built a new kernel package with make-kpkg, but only if I
> use:
>
> fakeroot -- make-kpkg --revision=custom.X.XX. kernel_image
I'll usually run fakeroot make-kpkg ... I've never needed that --
> Am I misreading the docs?
Timothy Bedding wrote:
> What is the support status of slink (Debian 2.1)?
Nate Amsden writes:
> support is gone,...
Support is not gone. Post your questions here and we will try to answer
them same as always.
Timothy Bedding wrote:
> Will packages for potato install on slink? Will they
> work
Dear colleagues,
I have a computer that its videocard seems to require XFree86 4.01. I
use
Potato.
I searched for stuff available, and when I decided to use the binary
packages, while looking for info related to Debian with XF 4.01, I found a
letter in XF86 page mailing li
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
> > Am I misreading the docs?
> I don't know. What I could suggest you to do is this:
Well, now I know. The make-kpkg man page makes it very clear that the only
target which knows how to deal with rootcmd is buildpackage. I never use it,
though. I
Is there any such thing as a Linux viewer/converter that supports AOL's .ART
image format? I've tried searching everywhere with no luck so far. Any help
would be greatly appreciated.
TIA,
addi
On 23-Sep-2000 William Jensen wrote:
> Is the ~ in front of your name in IRC due to the lack of auth installed?
> I cannot find identd anywhere with dpkg. I've tried dpkg -l|grep iden.
> When I had deb installed on another system I somehow picked up identd and
> I was not listed as ~ in name so
Hi,
just upgraded my system from a mix of Test 1 and Test 3 to the full 2.2 release.
Noticed that I now appear to have alot of "Obsolete/local Optional packages"
now showing in dselect. According to the docs the best way to get rid of this
(as these packages are the current versions) is to run ap
John Hasler wrote:
> Support is not gone. Post your questions here and we will try to answer
> them same as always.
i meant support as in updates..
> Of course packages for potato will install on slink. How do you think
> upgrading works? Just 'apt-get install package' and 'package' and its
>
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 07:11:23PM -0300, Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
> > > Am I misreading the docs?
> > I don't know. What I could suggest you to do is this:
>
> Well, now I know. The make-kpkg man page makes it very clear that the only
> target
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 06:57:48PM -0300, Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
>
> I don't know. What I could suggest you to do is this:
>
> make-kpkg --revision... build
> fakeroot make -f debian/rules kernel-image-deb
> fakeroot make-kpkg modules_image
>
> The above sequence has never failed me. It buil
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Tom Hoover wrote:
> Is there any advantage to building the kernel outside of fakeroot?
The fakeroot man page says quite clearly that "Thou shall never configure a
anything under fakeroot", so I try to only do the install targets under
fakeroot to avoid hard-to-track problems.
I think you have to replace the 'table=' line in the red
stanza with root=/dev/hda5 and be sure to mount /dev/hda5
before you run lilo.
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000 21:13:02 +0600 (BDT), Satyajit Das said:
>
>
> On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Leen Besselink wrote:
>
>
> > > My problem is now
On Sun, Sep 24, 2000 at 12:10:48AM +0300, Lehel Bernadt wrote:
>
> On 23-Sep-2000 William Jensen wrote:
> > Is the ~ in front of your name in IRC due to the lack of auth installed?
> > I cannot find identd anywhere with dpkg. I've tried dpkg -l|grep iden.
> > When I had deb installed on another
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 09:13:46PM -0400, Joel Dinel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Can I use Procmail to also filter out SPAM I get on a regular basis from a
> bunch of spam servers (MyFamily.com, copernic.ca, V3) ?
>
> And how would I do that ?
One option is spamfilter, a set of procmail recipi
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William Jensen scripsit:
>My experience is that some refuse to let you on until you install auth or say
>you are not authorized to use the server. That is why I wanted to get it
>installed.
>
>Is there a secure way of providing the information an IRC
Dear Deb-Ians,
TOT == Totally Off Topic.
I've got to believe at least a few on this list are in San Jose,
California, or environs. I am going to be 'talking' with a firm in the
San Jose area this week. I know basically squat about the area, not
having been there in over five years.
Would any kin
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 05:57:41PM +0200, Leen Besselink wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Just a quick question, but why is traceroute stationed in a sbin directory
> ? As normal user I can use it too, so why ? or is this just because of
> some arcane old tradition ? And some old scripts depend on it ?
>
> I
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 02:51:27PM -0400, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 01:56:01PM -0400, Joey Tsai wrote:
>
> > Yes, there are some utilities built into bash, but ls is not one of them.
> > ls
> > belongs to package "fileutils".
> >
> > But since you mention it,
> >
> >
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 02:44:47PM +0200, Carel Fellinger wrote:
> Hai,
>
> the other day I noticed that running ps gives the following warning:
>
>$ ps
>{module_list} {module_list_R__ver_module_list}
>Warning: /boot/System.map-2.2.17-ide does not match kernel data.
>PID TTY
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 03:31:22PM -0800, Ethan Benson wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 02:51:27PM -0400, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> > On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 01:56:01PM -0400, Joey Tsai wrote:
> >
> > > Yes, there are some utilities built into bash, but ls is not one of them.
> > > ls
> > > be
Dear friends,
I encount problem when setup X windows using Riva TNT card. I cannot
used the setting in card database to setup but I had success setup in
RH.
Could you please suggest how make it works? Thanks,
Eddie
Installation and beginning configuration of a Debian 2.2 system has been
eluding me for several days now.
I am running on an Intel Celeron 300A system with a RIVA TNT2 Ultra, a
SoundBlaster Live card, an HP 7200 CD-burner and a Memorex CD-202E. I'm
having trouble configuring X-windows and sound.
I believe that our cable modems will only work with the nic that @home gave
you, hardcoded to the MAC as I recall of course I could be wrong..
Rich
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You will get this if you install a package and a later Packages.gz
doesn't contain that package. Several packages were deleted prior to
release because of release-critical bugs that weren't fixed.
If you remove them and the package is no longer available, you won't be
able to reinstall.
You may
Quoth Ross Boylan,
> Thank you. I was running sawfish. Shouldn't the installation
> procedure have some kind of warning? I see there's another update,
> so this will be my chance to get it right.
I think it's a bug, but I haven't got around to filing a bug report (I'm
not entirely certain how
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 08:30:39PM -0400, Robert Tilley wrote:
>
> I am running on an Intel Celeron 300A system with a RIVA TNT2 Ultra, a
> SoundBlaster Live card, an HP 7200 CD-burner and a Memorex CD-202E. I'm
> having trouble configuring X-windows and sound.
I don't know about your video
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