This is a bit OT, so feel free to reply directly instead of on-list.
Anyone know anything about Debian web hosting companies? Dreamhost.com is
one host that I know of that offers the features I'm looking for.
Thanks,
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Colin Watson wrote:
> If you don't like it, you can always remove base-config; most people
> won't need it after the initial installation.
Thanks. Of course, if I had paid more attention, I'd known this, as it
says so right in apt-cache show base-config.
I'm an idiot. Thanks for being gentle w
Christian Schoenebeck declaimed:
> > I've been trying to switch from mbox to maildir, but exim won't deliver
> > to my maildirs. Here's the relevant section of my exim.conf:
>
> I replaced the local_delivery section by:
>
> local_delivery:
> driver = appendfile
> create_dire
Hi,
My install is bogging down when I get to the
package selection phaseI choose CDROM as my source, and then a brief message
flashes 'kernel does not support ISO9960 file system' - perhaps I don't remember
the ISO number right, but that's the idea. I downloaded the iso fileĀ using
jigdo
On Sunday 23 June 2002 07:36 pm, Todd Benson wrote:
> Hi,
> My install is bogging down when I get to the package selection phaseI
> choose CDROM as my source, and then a brief message flashes 'kernel does
> not support ISO9960 file system' - perhaps I don't remember the ISO number
> right, but
Kent West wrote:
> How about using something like:
>
> in.telnetd: ALL: checkscript
>
> with "checkscript" being a script that checks "%c" for [EMAIL PROTECTED], and
> if
> the check fails to match your user, the user is booted off.
I ended up with something similar, I used in.telnetd -L and w
Hello List :
I got some log report by logcheck, when i was installed MRTG into my site.
Jun 24 10:30:01 axanet ucd-snmp[378]: Connection from 61.221.73.226
Jun 24 10:35:02 axanet ucd-snmp[378]: Connection from 61.221.73.226
Jun 24 10:35:02 axanet ucd-snmp[378]: Connection from 61.221.73.226
On Sun, Jun 23, 2002 at 09:28:32PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> Eric G. Miller wrote:
> > On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 10:38:08PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> > > Does anyone know how to set up telnetd so only a couple of users can use
> > > telnet to log in, and the rest must use some other, more secure meth
On Sun, 2002-06-23 at 21:18, John Smith wrote:
> Right now, I'm using a creative vibra sb16, and it's working fine. However,
> I can't have more than one sound playing without getting a device or resource
> busy error. So I'm wondering, what can I do to be able to play more than one
> sound at th
I'm trying to install freebsd on vmware on my woody system. I can't figure
out which one of the mkfs.* tools would be able to make a freebsd filesystem
on a seperate disk. Can anyone tell me how to make a freebsd partition on
linux?
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with a subjec
> - Nvidia GF2 - couldn't get the Nvidia binary drivers even to run, let
> alone try it with Xinerama.
I got it working, it just crashes and freezes X too much that I have
to stop using it.
> - Matrox G550 - smoothest setup and nicest 2D. 3D performance somewhere
> between sucky and non-existen
hello all
Running xmms ver 1.2.7 shows error on xconsole:
Init failed //Common/rmacore.so.6.2: cannot open shared object file:No
such file or directory.
Then xmms loads but trying to play exits with segfault message.
What stumps me is that dpkg -S rmacore*, or search for content of
packages on de
On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 05:32:17AM +0200, Rox de Gabba wrote:
> I'm trying to install freebsd on vmware on my woody system. I can't figure
> out which one of the mkfs.* tools would be able to make a freebsd filesystem
> on a seperate disk. Can anyone tell me how to make a freebsd partition on
>
Anyways.. I heard from some other people that certain sound cards are able to
play more than one audio stream at the same time in Linux without the sound
daemons. It seems a lot easier without one. I tried putting in a sound
blaster live (emu10k1) before and playing more than one sound worked.
Ho
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to comp.os.linux.misc as well.
What's the point of /usr/share/doc/junkbuster/examples/cron.*.sample
on say debian when the http://www.waldherr.org/blocklist etc. files
are like two years old?
Where does one get fresh bloc
Thanks Brian for the CVS tips. But even if I were to go that route I
must still locate all the files except for in /home that I have
changed from the virgin debian system.
One interesting was is to check my .emacs ".backups", as I use
backup-dir.el, then use, you know,
#oh, this would miss them
> Hello List :
>
> I got some log report by logcheck, when i was installed MRTG into my
> site.
>
> Jun 24 10:30:01 axanet ucd-snmp[378]: Connection from 61.221.73.226 Jun
> 24 10:35:02 axanet ucd-snmp[378]: Connection from 61.221.73.226 Jun 24
> 10:35:02 axanet ucd-snmp[378]: Connection fro
ben declaimed:
> On Sunday 23 June 2002 07:36 pm, Todd Benson wrote:
> > Hi,
> > My install is bogging down when I get to the package selection phaseI
> > choose CDROM as my source, and then a brief message flashes 'kernel does
> > not support ISO9960 file system' - perhaps I don't remember the
> uc-snmp.*61.221.73.226
er try
ucd-snmp.*61.221.73.226
put that on a blank line in logcheck.ignore
next time logcheck runs it should ignore it
nate
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