On Wednesday 26 June 2002 09:59 pm, Travis Crump wrote:
[snip]
>
> I am in this situation with the exception that my Windows 2000
> partition is NTFS so I assumed off the bat that there wouldn't be a
> linux solution. I've resized by NTFS partition twice. My method was
> to just shrink the NTFS
>
>
> And not that I don't like /. but I'm not sure that /. has anything to do with
> any slowdown on gnome.org. Other sites were talking about gnome 2 before /.
>
> In fact, I saw the announcement on PCLinuxOnline. And the developer of
> CVSGnome emailed me his notice of the improved scripts s
>
> Isn't there an independent website that keeps stats for sites - and would
> have this month's access for /. ? Sorry, I'm in the middle of a download of
> GNOME 2 - or I'd check myself rather than asking. And since I'm using a 56K
> modem, my surfing ability is limited until after the download
>
> i read the advisory. but I do not think it is complete.
>
>
well i am pretty much convinced now that debian potato is not vulnerable
to this if your running potato's version of OpenSSH. I read a few
more advisories, and 2 from openbsd.org mention earlier then openssh2.3.1
is not affected by
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> Just curious, but does enabling compression make it easier, harder or
> about the same difficulty to crack data from an SSH connection?
>
> Just sort of my random curiosity for the night...
i dont think SSH's compression should affect securit
El jue, 27-06-2002 a las 07:54, nate escribió:
>
> i dont think SSH's compression should affect security either way.
> I use it mostly out of habbit, it can sometimes improve the responsiveness
> of a connection.
>
> I would expect if compression did affect SSH's security it would
> be documented
On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 00:29, Michael Jinks wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 11:15:05AM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> >
> > If you're on the verge of doing 2, it might be better to help test
> > Branden's 4.2 packages. Mirrors are listed here:
> >
> >
> > http://www.debianplanet.org/article.php?
* Raghavendra Bhat ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020626 21:42]:
> Vineet Kumar posts :
>
> >> since upgrading to the woody/updates ssh package (3.3p10.0woody1)
> ^
> As of now `ssh_1:3.3p1-0.0woody4_i386.deb' has come up in
> security.debia
On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 04:23, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Just curious, but does enabling compression make it easier, harder or
> about the same difficulty to crack data from an SSH connection?
Classical crypto analysis uses the fact that the cleartext message has
predictable patterns (as natural langua
* Vineet Kumar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020627 00:09]:
> * Raghavendra Bhat ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020626 21:42]:
> > Vineet Kumar posts :
> >
> > >> since upgrading to the woody/updates ssh package (3.3p10.0woody1)
> > ^
> > As of now `
On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 10:23:09AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> You may want to try this command,
> # dpkg --purge squid
IMHO it's better do apt-get --purge remove squid and then do as you
have said below:
> and you could goto here:
> /var/spool/
> and blow away the squid caches.
(rm -rf
On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 10:11:55AM -0700, robert jorgenson wrote:
> Was wondering if someone would be willing to burn me a gentoo cd and bring it
> to the meeting on thursday, will reimburse for cd's :) Gentoo is something
> i've been reading up on and been wanting to try out for a bit now
Sorry,
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 12:44:02PM -0500, nick lidakis wrote:
> I was wondering if anybody has any similar problems of this type. I need
> the Radeon for it's 3d support and the card cost me $180 when I
> purchased it a year and a half ago. I have also tried using windows 98
> and the interfern
* Ralf G. R. Bergs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020627 00:44]:
> On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 00:23:57 -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
>
> >I just upgraded to 3.4p1-0.0potato1, though, and it seems fine there.
>
> Did you compile it yourself, or where did U get it from?
came from stable/updates/main on security.debia
Hi!
I've change my terminal from rxvt to xterm and since then, I can't use
any ALT+ combination in Midnight Commmander. :-(( Pressing ALT+c
gives 'ă' in terminal. What is wrong?
Using Debian testing and
$ mc -V #(with cs_CZ locales)
GNU Midnight Commander 4.5.55
Vydání: textový režim
Virtuální
* Angel L. Mateo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020626 23:40]:
> El jue, 27-06-2002 a las 07:54, nate escribió:
> >
> > i dont think SSH's compression should affect security either way.
> > I use it mostly out of habbit, it can sometimes improve the responsiveness
> > of a connection.
> >
> > I would expec
On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 06:44, Bob Proulx wrote:
>
> I think you are on top of things. But does netscape 4.77 support the
> mouse wheel? I did not think so. If you can go to a newer version or
> Mozilla or Galeon or something newer then I believe it will have mouse
> wheel support. I think netsc
On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 01:05:08 -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
>came from stable/updates/main on security.debian.org . Do you have this
>line in your sources.list:
>
>deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main contrib non-free
Yup, and when I just re-checked it was there. Strange that there isn
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 10:22:12AM +0200, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 01:05:08 -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> >came from stable/updates/main on security.debian.org . Do you have this
> >line in your sources.list:
> >
> >deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main contrib non
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 09:47:11AM +0200, Luca Pasquali wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 10:23:09AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > You may want to try this command,
> > # dpkg --purge squid
>
> IMHO it's better do apt-get --purge remove squid
There's only a difference if you have packages in
On a potato machine I'm trying to apt-get the sources of the latest
security update of openssh.
With
deb-src http://security.debian.org stable/updates main contrib non-free
I get 1:3.4p1-0.0potato1 as expected.
With
deb-src http://security.debian.org stable/updates main contrib non-free
deb-src f
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 10:02:14AM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> There's only a difference if you have packages installed that depend on
> squid. In that case dpkg will tell you and exit gracefully, while
> apt-get will go ahead and remove them too. Neither will break your
> system.
Yes there's no m
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On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 11:06:06PM -0400, Alan Shutko wrote:
> > I guess the question becomes, what comes first?
>
> Data is compressed first, then encrypted.
And it all becomes clear now. 8:o)
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on Wed, Jun 19, 2002, Jeremy Turner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I am running Debian Sid with XFree86 4.1 and a USB keyboard and mouse.
> When my display power management kicks in, I cannot awake my display
> with the keyboard or the mouse (both USB devices) but only with a PS/2
> keyboard (haven'
Hi all,
I have two Tekram Scsi adapters in two different boxes and I'd like
to configure them both under Debian. The DC-390U2W is based on a
Symbios logic chip and uses the ncr53c8xx module. The DC-315U is
based on the Tekram S1040 chip and uses the DC-395x_trm module.
Neither of these modules is
Hello,
I use Woody with Galeon which depends on Mozilla. There's now
an update to Moz1.0 in Woody but Galeon is not updated yet.
I don't mind using Moz0.9.9 but what bugs me is that everytime I do
dist-upgrade, Moz1.0 also included in the download and it keeps
request me to remove Galeon. How d
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 11:28:33AM +0200, Luca Pasquali wrote:
> But I've never controlled this fact, does apt purges only squid and
> removes only the deps or everithing is purged?
It appears to purge everything.
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I have received those error messages when I have loaded up Partition
Magic (7.0) as well - I haven't done anything yet though.
You mentioned a rescue CD, how do I go about creating one? Is that a
PartitionMagic rescue CD or a Linux rescue CD?
Instead of creating new partitions, do you know if it
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On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 15:19:11 -0500, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> Fresh from slashdot, Gnome 2.0 is released. Anyone care to place bets on
> when we'll see debs of it? :)
There's already a lot of stuff in unstable and in experimental; see
http://lists.debian.org/debian-gtk-gnome/2002/debian-gtk-gno
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Helgi Örn wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 06:44, Bob Proulx wrote:
>
>> I think you are on top of things. But does netscape
>> 4.77 support the mouse wheel? I did not think so. If
>> you can go to a newer version or Mozilla or Galeon or
>> something newer then I believe it will have mouse wheel
suche driver voor mijn videocard..
thanks
guenter
I was upgrading my unstable system today and I saw that I was getting a
version from unstable. I also noticed that it was only version 1.x Now
with openssh 3.4 out and all I was wondering why unstable doesn't have a
new version. I saw the ssh2 package, but it has a note about a more
restrictive
David P James wrote:
Helgi Örn wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 06:44, Bob Proulx wrote:
>
>> I think you are on top of things. But does netscape
>> 4.77 support the mouse wheel? I did not think so. If
>> you can go to a newer version or Mozilla or Galeon or
>> something newer then I belie
David P James wrote:
> David P James wrote:
>
>> Helgi Örn wrote:
>>> On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 06:44, Bob Proulx wrote:
>>>
I think you are on top of things. But does
netscape 4.77 support the mouse wheel? I did not
think so. If you can go to a newer version or
Mozilla or Galeo
it worked for me on potato with Xfree 4 but not now in woody. I don´t
remember but i thin it was Netscape 4.75. In mozilla I don`t realize.
> -Mensaje original-
> De: David P James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Enviado el: jueves, 27 de junio de 2002 14:43
> Para: Debian User List
> Asunto:
G'Day,
On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, Bob Proulx wrote:
> > With a PS/2 MS Intellimouse and XF86 4.* imwheel is not needed. The
> > therefore has to do with Netscape 4.* and/or its config files.
> I think you are on top of things. But does netscape 4.77 support the
> mouse wheel? I did not think so. If
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 08:54:13AM -0400, Scott Henson wrote:
> I was upgrading my unstable system today and I saw that I was getting a
> version from unstable. I also noticed that it was only version 1.x
Er, that's strange. Details ('apt-cache policy ssh')? Are you sure you
aren't looking at ssh
Our application server is running sid (ok, I know this is risky).
Some weeks ago we changed the root filesystem to a NFS partition. Now
the menu utilities aren't working. I tried to reinstall the menu
package; the script hangs in update-menus. These are the last strace
lines:
stat64("/va
On Wed, Jun 19, 2002 at 03:17:27PM -0500, Jeremy Turner wrote:
> I am running Debian Sid with XFree86 4.1 and a USB keyboard and mouse.
> When my display power management kicks in, I cannot awake my display
> with the keyboard or the mouse (both USB devices) but only with a PS/2
> keyboard (haven'
on Woody,
apt-get install webcam
it has worked great for me
At 12:10 AM 6/27/2002 +0200, miguel wrote:
how i can share my webcam or bttv device to internet, i have found many
soft to make captures from it or to show me at live in desktop, but i
cant find soft to share it with internet? anyone
On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 14:13:10 +0100
Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try woody/updates on security.debian.org.
it is possible to put a line in /etc/apt/sources.lists pointing to
woody updates? I thought that security.debian.org only mantains the
stable (potato) branch...
TIA
Marcelo
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Ben Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Monday 24 June 2002 9:30 pm, DvB wrote:
> > Ben Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Does anyone know if anything else other than PSM could cause the problem?
> >
> > Does it happen at more than one web site? I don't know about the debs,
> > but
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 10:41:47AM -0300, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 14:13:10 +0100
> Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Try woody/updates on security.debian.org.
>
> it is possible to put a line in /etc/apt/sources.lists pointing to
> woody updates? I thought that
Patrick:
I've used a 7475A and a 7550 successfully on Linux (Debian), but both
are attached via serial ports. Best results were with software flow
control. I've also driven them via a Windows machine. I know of no
CUPS driver. The "cat" should work.
Dean
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Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> the security update is available for those who need it, the maintainer
> is essentially waiting for some of the fuss to die down and for some of
> the outstanding problems with OpenSSH 3.4 on Linux to be ironed out
> before pushing it into unstable.
At 2002-06-27T02:42:31Z, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I guess it depends on the encryption algorithm used. DES should compress
> well if represented as a stream of hex values. On the other hand you can
> always represent binary data as hex.
The problem with that is that hex encoding radically in
On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 03:12:58 -0700
"Karsten M. Self" wrote:
> on Wed, Jun 19, 2002, Jeremy Turner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Is there a way to tell XFree86
> > that my mouse should be able to wake the display back up?
>
> Moving the mouse generally won't do this. Clicking will.
Not sure ab
On Thu, 27 Jun 2002, louie miranda wrote:
> chsvr kernel: Assertion failure in journal_commit_transaction() at
> commit.c:535: "buffer_jdirty(bh)"
Do not use 'journaled data', and make sure you have no +j attributes
(lsattr, chattr) anywhere in ext3 filesystems. You will hit a nasty kernel
bug ot
Another related question --> when will Galeon be updated to work with
Mozilla 1.0?
Randy
On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 01:31, thanhthuvu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use Woody with Galeon which depends on Mozilla. There's now
> an update to Moz1.0 in Woody but Galeon is not updated yet.
>
> I don't mind us
> On a potato machine I'm trying to apt-get the sources of the latest
> security update of openssh.
> Is 1:3.0.2p1-9 considered greater than 1:3.4p1-0.0potato1 because it
> comes from testing, is it a matter of order in sources.list or are there
> rules I don't know yet?
last night that confuse
Hi!
It seems to be the best source of information on internet, really :)
Got the problem with tripwire. I run several woody installations checking
integrity with tripwire which i remember i installed with apt-get. Now it
seems that tripwire aint packaged anymore for Debian testing/woody. At
least
> Im trying to run dhcp3-server, but the computer Im running it on is
> NATing for a couple other computers, so it gets a lease of its own from a
> cable modem. Im trying to get dhcpd up and running, but I cant get it to
> run. For one I forget how to determine the dns servers that Im getting
>
Colin Watson wrote:
On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 09:53:07AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
I noticed the announcement of the patch to SSH (version 3.3) in
security-announce. I tried to upgrade to the patched Potato version.
This was the pertinent line in my sources.list:
deb http://security.debi
I've gotten this message a couple of times lately, I think both times while
burning a cd. And /proc/interrupts doesn't show anything on irq7. Has anybody
gotten this kind of a warning and does anybody know what it means?
Thanks.
Cheryl
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On Thursday 27 June 2002 18:14, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> I've gotten this message a couple of times lately, I think both times
> while burning a cd. And /proc/interrupts doesn't show anything on
> irq7. Has anybody gotten this kind of a warning and does anybody know
> what it means?
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On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 08:54, Scott Henson wrote:
Sorry.. sent this too early in the morning. I just noticed the epoch.
>From now Ill refrain from posting to the list before Im fully awake.
Sorry for the stupid question.
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> I use Woody with Galeon which depends on Mozilla. There's now
> an update to Moz1.0 in Woody but Galeon is not updated yet.
>
> I don't mind using Moz0.9.9 but what bugs me is that everytime I do
> dist-upgrade, Moz1.0 also included in the download and it keeps
> request me to remove Galeon. H
I can get Java installed and working in my browsers, but at the risk of
starting a Holy Way, what's the canonical way to install Java (run-time
only needed, not dev. kit)?
From Blackdown? From Sun? From Debian's site, which seems to only have
JDK1.1 for Sid?
I would suspect that Sun's JRE is
I don't remeber the start of this thread, but is this link what you need?
http://kalamazoolinux.org/tech/ns-wheel.html
On Friday 28 June 2002 2:28 am, James Hook wrote:
> G'Day,
>
> On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, Bob Proulx wrote:
> > > With a PS/2 MS Intellimouse and XF86 4.* imwheel is not needed. The
>
Kent West wrote:
> I can get Java installed and working in my browsers, but at the risk of
> starting a Holy Way, what's the canonical way to install Java (run-time
> only needed, not dev. kit)?
>
> From Blackdown? From Sun? From Debian's site, which seems to only have
> JDK1.1 for Sid?
>
> I
On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 11:41:57 -0500
"Kent West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can get Java installed and working in my browsers, but at the risk of
> starting a Holy Way, what's the canonical way to install Java (run-time
> only needed, not dev. kit)?
>
> From Blackdown? From Sun? From Debian'
Craig Dickson wrote:
Kent West wrote:
at the risk of
starting a Holy Way, what's the canonical way to install Java (run-time
only needed, not dev. kit)?
I wouldn't bother with Java 1.1 at this point.
The Java you get from Sun will require you to have the version of the C
runtime library
On Thursday 27 June 2002 3:00 pm, DvB wrote:
> Ben Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Monday 24 June 2002 9:30 pm, DvB wrote:
> > > Ben Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > Does anyone know if anything else other than PSM could cause the
> > > > problem?
> > >
> > > Does it happen
Hi,
Has anyone made netinst ISOs with both RAID1 and RAID5 softwar RAID
support? Alternatively, pointers to documentation/HOWTO on making
netinst ISOs is welcome.
Ken Causey
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On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 18:09:10 +0100
"Ben Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 27 June 2002 3:00 pm, DvB wrote:
> > Any example pages I can test? You could also try searching
> > bugzilla.mozilla.org to see if you find anything relevant.
>
> Thanks for your offer, here is the most imp
I didn't look at the kernel source and I don't
remember seeing the discussion on the list, but I
think I got rid of this by unchecking 'Local APIC
support on uniprocessor' under 'processor type and
features' in the kernel config (using make
menuconfig). Obviously, this then involves recompiling
the
On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 12:03, Craig Dickson wrote:
> The Java you get from Sun will require you to have the version of the C
> runtime library that it was compiled for, which is older than what Woody
> or Sid use at this point. (I don't recall offhand what libc Potato
> uses.) It's available in the
Yesterday I installed Debian on a laptop. I used the XFS ISO disk from
http://people.debian.org/~blade/XFS-Install/
and then dist-upgraded to woody and installed pcmcia card manager pcmcia-cs
by picking "laptop" in tasksel.
I have a SMC 2632W wireless card, but it seems like the drivers inst
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 06:09:10PM +0100, Ben Thompson wrote:
> On Thursday 27 June 2002 3:00 pm, DvB wrote:
> Thanks for your offer, here is the most important one (my bank)
> http://www.smile.co.uk
> If you click on "account login" in the top left corner, it should open a new
> window and a for
"Kent West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I can get Java installed and working in my browsers, but at the risk
> of starting a Holy Way, what's the canonical way to install Java
> (run-time only needed, not dev. kit)?
>
> From Blackdown? From Sun? From Debian's site, which seems to only
> have JD
Hello, I am seeking help due to the subject matter. Specifically, I get a
message in /var/log/auth.log for each minute tick when cron runs. I also get
an entry in /var/log/daemon.log for each hit off the ypbind network protocol
that I do not even use (we have a busy network with lots of protoc
"Kent West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
at the risk
of starting a Holy Way,
Do'h! Six or seven postings later, I notice the misspelling. It's
supposed to be "Holy War", as I'm sure everyone realized. :-0
Thanks for everyone's input. I think I'll go the Sun route. Anyone have
any idea w
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 07:52:55AM +0100, Peter Whysall wrote:
>
> I've had success using this mirror:
>
> deb ftp://ftp.nlc.no/pub/debian/x4.2 sid/$(ARCH)/
I get the same error there; "no such file or directory" for the package
listing.
I think it's not a mirror problem so much as ignorance on
jfcarvajal wrote:
> it worked for me on potato with Xfree 4 but not now in
> woody. I don´t remember but i thin it was Netscape 4.75.
> In mozilla I don`t realize.
>
This one is the one I used for Netscape 4.77 on a potato
system that had been upgraded to woody. There was a
change made to Netscap
Quoting Ron Johnson:
>Congratulations! Other than 24MB RAM & 428MB HDD, what
>are the machine's other specs? From the size of the hard disk,
>it looks to be a mid-1990s 486, thus no PCI slots.
The computer is a 486, and I suspect it's a mid-1990s but don't know. I can
check on other specific
Hi, all. I think I just need to RTFM but I don't know where.
As established at considerable length in another thread, I need to
install XFree86 4.2 on a woody machine. I have lots of URL's for
mirrors of the version currently being tested, for example:
deb http://www.phy.olemiss.edu/xsf sid/i38
Hello,
I install the unstable packages of XFree 4.2.0 on SID (based on a Potato).
And now i can't launch my windowmanager. Some scripts are missings like
GiveConsole
Where can i take this scripts ?
Thanks
Thierry
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I had a nasty morning this morning.
I had bought a cheap PCI serial card to try to diagnose and/or fix the
problem documented in:
http://www.trilug.org/pipermail/trilug/Week-of-Mon-20020617/008541.html
Somehow, when I installed it, something happened to the network card -
probably related to a h
On 27-Jun-2002 Michael Jinks wrote:
> Hi, all. I think I just need to RTFM but I don't know where.
>
> As established at considerable length in another thread, I need to
> install XFree86 4.2 on a woody machine. I have lots of URL's for
> mirrors of the version currently being tested, for examp
Kent West wrote:
> Thanks for everyone's input. I think I'll go the Sun route. Anyone have
> any idea why Sid's isn't up-to-date? Is it a "freedom" issue? If so,
> does Sun not realize they are hurting the spread of Java by not making
> it truly free?
Sun doesn't care about Java as such; they
Ben Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thursday 27 June 2002 3:00 pm, DvB wrote:
> > Ben Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > On Monday 24 June 2002 9:30 pm, DvB wrote:
> > > > Ben Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > > Does anyone know if anything else other than PSM could ca
David P James wrote:
jfcarvajal wrote:
> it worked for me on potato with Xfree 4 but not now in
> woody. I don´t remember but i thin it was Netscape 4.75.
> In mozilla I don`t realize.
>
This one is the one I used for Netscape 4.77 on a potato
system that had been upgraded to woody. There wa
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 12:08:35PM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>
> http://www.phy.olemiss.edu/xsf/READ_THIS_FOR_INFO_ON_HOW_TO_USE_APT
Well, oops, that should have been obvious...
Thanks, 4.2 now funneling down the pipe.
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# Michael Jinks, IB # JFI/MRSEC/EFI Computing # University of Ch
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Hi everybody. Im a mandrake convert whos fallen in love with debian. Best
installer ive used yet :)
I just wanted to know what the various 'debians' (SID, woody, potatoe) people
refer to.
Thanks
Tom
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On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 08:23:05AM +0100, Tom Badran wrote:
> Hi everybody. Im a mandrake convert whos fallen in love with debian.
> Best installer ive used yet :)
A rare compliment for the Debian installer. :)
> I just wanted to know what the various 'debians' (SID, woody, potatoe)
> people refe
Welcome Tom.
I`m a former Mandrake and Conectiva user,
who was converted by Debian :-)
First of all: you will find 99.99% of the info you
need taking a look at www.debian.org .
The names came from Toy Story ( movie)
potato: Latest Stable Version ( 2.2.rev6)
woody: "unstable" version or pre-stable,
Just curious as to why I can no longer use a .shosts file to get in as root
anymore.
I haven't changed sshd_config in any way. Anyone aware of some kind of change
I'm running woody and have:
dpkg -s ssh :
kodaira:~# dpkg -s ssh
Package: ssh
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Sectio
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On Thursday 27 June 2002 12:37 pm, Francisco Fialho wrote:
> Welcome Tom.
>
> I`m a former Mandrake and Conectiva user,
> who was converted by Debian :-)
> First of all: you will find 99.99% of the info you
> need taking a look at www.debian.org .
> The names cam
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On Thursday 27 Jun 2002 8:28 pm, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 08:23:05AM +0100, Tom Badran wrote:
> > Hi everybody. Im a mandrake convert whos fallen in love with debian.
> > Best installer ive used yet :)
>
> A rare compliment for the
After a powerloss, I lost also all dpkg info, including the "status" file.
Could someone help me get it back to work?
I'm far, far away from the machine, which rebooted nicely (some
libraries were also lost, though), but I'd like to reinstall all those
libraries which may be useful to get it bac
Having compiled a 2.4.18 kernel with Freeswan I discover the following
problem:
When I try to give the command, for example: ipchains -P forward DENY
I get an error: "ipchains: Protocol not available"
But I see that I the ipchains packet installed. There isn't an ipchains
to be configured into
Jerome Warnier wrote:
After a powerloss, I lost also all dpkg info, including the "status"
file.
Could someone help me get it back to work?
I'm far, far away from the machine, which rebooted nicely (some
libraries were also lost, though), but I'd like to reinstall all those
libraries which ma
Greetings,
I am new to Debian and just successfully installed Woody on my laptop.
Now I would like to install the latest XFree86 and Windowmaker.
Not familiar with apt yet so any pointers to the best URL to learn more ?
Thanks so much.
/Dee
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bijan soleymani wrote:
Jerome Warnier wrote:
After a powerloss, I lost also all dpkg info, including the "status"
file.
Could someone help me get it back to work?
I'm far, far away from the machine, which rebooted nicely (some
libraries were also lost, though), but I'd like to reinstall all
> "Tom" == Tom Badran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tom> Hi everybody. Im a mandrake convert whos fallen in love with
Tom> debian. Best installer ive used yet :) I just wanted to know what
Tom> the various 'debians' (SID, woody, potatoe) people refer to.
Right now, there are three stages of a r
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On Thursday 27 June 2002 01:12 pm, W.D. McKinney wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am new to Debian and just successfully installed Woody on my laptop.
> Now I would like to install the latest XFree86 and Windowmaker.
>
> Not familiar with apt yet so any pointers to the
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