hi ya curtis
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
But doesn't IMAP have more traffic involved than POP3? I mean each
time you connect, it has to check to see what's on the server and
what's on your computer. What would be best is a solution that just
w/ imap ... NOTHING is on your pc ...
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hi ya curtis
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> I know this is not a windows list and I have never yet asked a question
> like this on here before, but perhaps there is someone who knows the
> answer to this question.
>
> Because our vessels have to get mail over lines that are rath
Hi,
* Curtis Vaughan wrote (2004-01-28 06:44):
>I know this is not a windows list and I have never yet asked a question
>like this on here before, but perhaps there is someone who knows the
>answer to this question.
How about asking Microsoft support about it?
Thorsten
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hi ya curtis
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> But doesn't IMAP have more traffic involved than POP3? I mean each
> time you connect, it has to check to see what's on the server and
> what's on your computer. What would be best is a solution that just
w/ imap ... NOTHING is on
Hi,
check out www.linuxprinting.org
select ur model from printer database.
ur printer is supported under Linux. guessing that this is hp deskjet 3820.
sanjay
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> Does anyone know why the clamscan in unstable doesn't detect this latest
> virus?
Because nobody's made a good signature of it and submitted it to the
clamav developers? Maybe you're
hi ya mike
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Mike Garrison wrote:
> hdj: set_drive_speed_status: status=0xff { Busy }
> hdi: max request size: 128KiB
> hdi: status timeout: status=0xff { Busy }
wow ... too much data :-) for a change ...
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On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 09:44:47PM -0800, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> Because our vessels have to get mail over lines that are rather shaky,
> we would like them to pull mail in a way whereby once they've received
> a message it is considered downloaded.
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On 27 January 2004, Sony Lloyd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is strange ->
> I just type:
> route add -host 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 eth0 and it gives me
> error "Usager: inet_route [-vF ] add {host|-net} target [gw GW] [metric
> M] [netmask N] [mss MSS] ..etc "
> But if I do "in
The default aliases in /etc/fonts/fonts.conf:
Bitstream Vera Sans
Helvetica
Arial
Verdana
[snip]
sans-serif
appear to give priority to later fonts: if both Bitstream Vera Sans and
Arial are present,
Hi,
I've installed Debian Testing/Unstable with the default Locale, and would like
to keep English as the primary language of the system. On the other hand, I
also need to be able to use the German umlaut (äöü) characters. In KDE I've
set the Locale to Germany with English and German as langu
Hallo,
Wie kann ich sehen mit welchem linkspeed (10/100 Half/Full) mein eth0
arbeitet ? Ich geh davon aus das per default der link mode automatisch
festgestellt wird. Wie kann ich aber manuel festlegen in welchem mode
er betrieben werden soll ?
Daniel
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Hey,
Yesterday, I learned that Nvidia released drivers for the 2.6 series, so
I thought I'd finally give it a shot. Preparing all things necessary,
including the kernel itself, went quite well.
However, when I rebooted and chose the fresh kernel, I got a frozen and
distorted screen (lots of color
Hi,
I would like to install Debian 3.0
(Stable) on my dual CPU Pentium 3 system, with an SMP kernel of
course. My understanding is I would have to first install using a non-SMP
kernel, and then compile a new kernel with SMP support. Could I not just
do it this way - after installation do
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I'm trying to switch over to kernel 2.6; it's up and running now. No
real problems. But there's a for me mainly `cosmetic' problem (since
everything works).
At bootup I see a number or error-messages flash by, but they dissappear
too fast for me to read them. I've tried to find them in dme
It appears that I'm only getting a small percentage of all the mail traffic on
this list. I sent 3 posts yesterday but got nothing back from debian-user.
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Hanspeter Kunz wrote:
On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 16:48, Gustavo Halperin wrote:
Hanspeter Kunz wrote:
you could use a more recent version of mplayer.
cheers,
Hp.
MPlayer 1.0pre3-3.3.3 (C) 2000-2003 MPlayer Team
Thank you very much, now is work.
Maybe, do you know how to use 'aumix'
My mouse started to act a bit differently after updating to kernel 2.6.
Otherwise it's quite nice (the differences, I mean), but the mouse-wheel
scroll is a bit too fast.
For instance I can't switch desktops in openbox by
mouse-wheel-scrolling, because it's `goes by' too fast... (But the
wheel
Hello Curtis,
> I don't think everyone is fully appreciating the problem.
That makes 2 of us ;)
What comes to my mind:
a. (has been mentioned) use fetchmail to download the messages. Example
listing here:
# fetchmail -d0 -a -f /etc/fetchmailrc
4 messages for myname at my.provider.co
This is a filter detection notice generated by Sendmail Attachment
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from [203.200.66.228], and was ultimately rejected.
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On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 07:15:49AM +, Daniel Marquez-Klaka wrote:
> Wie kann ich sehen mit welchem linkspeed (10/100 Half/Full) mein eth0
> arbeitet ? Ich geh davon aus das per default der link mode automatisch
> festgestellt wird. Wie kann ich aber manuel festlegen in welchem mode
> er betrieb
Hi Micha,
rc6.d is used at shutdown/halt time. So it is not a big desaster. Anything
that remains, will be killed --- unless the link to sendsigs is gone :-)
this is what I have for a starter:
# cd /etc/rc6.d
# ls -l | cut -c56-
K01gdm -> ../init.d/gdm
K01wdm -> ../init.d/wdm
K10iptables -
Hi again,
Micha Feigin:
> I just had a system crash (reiserfs) and after fsck everything comes up
> fine but looking at lost+found and as a result at the /etc/rc.d
> directories it seems that some of the links there were lost (mainly
> under /etc/rc6.d).
Hm. You use reiserfs AND you have entries
I'm using 3.0r2 on sparc. I installed apache and php4 via apt-get.
Apache refuses to start with the following line uncommented in
httpd.conf:
# LoadModule php4_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libphp4.so
Package versions are apache 1.3.26-0woody3 and php4 4.1.2-6woody3.
Others have described exactly
Does anyone have any good howtos on this? I've been following the docs
from exim but I've created my local domain dbm and added it to the
local_domains directive (list of domains in /etc/local-domains;
exim_dbmbuild /etc/local-domains /etc/local-domains.dnm)
and added this to my exim.conf:
vi
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Hi,
pppoeconf is your friend.
And the place to fiddle is /etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider
look for the exlanations about
demand
persist
options.
This is probably, what you want. No redial is needed, since this is handled
by the DSL-modem itself.
Cheers,
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I'm using 3.0r2 on sparc. I installed apache and php4 via apt-get.
Apache refuses to start with the following line uncommented in
httpd.conf:
# LoadModule php4_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libphp4.so
Others have described exactly the same problem, on various
architectures.
THE SOLUTION:
# echo
On (28/01/04 08:39), Robert Cates wrote:
> I would like to install Debian 3.0 (Stable) on my dual CPU Pentium 3 system, with an
> SMP kernel of course. My understanding is I would have to first install using a
> non-SMP kernel, and then compile a new kernel with SMP support. Could I not just do
Nano Nano wrote:
Bah.
Bah is right. The author (not you) asked what was wrong with going the
socialist way.
It doesn't work.
It doesn't work in small systems.
It doesn't work in large systems.
It certainly doesn't work in huge systems like a nation requires.
It hasn't
Kevin Krumwiede wrote
> I'm using 3.0r2 on sparc. I installed apache and php4 via apt-get.
> Apache refuses to start with the following line uncommented in
> httpd.conf:
>
> # LoadModule php4_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libphp4.so
>
> Package versions are apache 1.3.26-0woody3 and php4 4.1.2-6wo
Hi,
I am having trouble displaying Chinese/Japanese pages correctly with
Mozilla 1.5+. It was all working fine with 1.0 and former releases.
For example: http://www.amazon.co.jp/
Character encoding is detected correctly, and some kanji (no pictures) are
displayed, but they are mixed with little s
Hello
Robert Cates (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I would like to install Debian 3.0 (Stable) on my dual CPU Pentium 3
> system, with an SMP kernel of course. My understanding is I would
> have to first install using a non-SMP kernel, and then compile a new
> kernel with SMP support. Could I no
Katipo wrote:
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Hi guys,
I have search the debian webpage. Not completely, as there is a load of
stuff. I am looking for a program, for debian. To make music, without
the need to have some kind of input device for sounds. Is there such a
thing?
If so, could you recommend a easy to use one?
Many Thanks
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Hello,
I cannot install Sarge, since when I start installing the kernel it
stops and tells me there is an error on installing devices, I have a
(scsi tape). The error is documented in /target/var/log. Which I
cannot write to floppy and can't read at a terminal. Can anyone tell me
how to install
High,
On 28 Jan 2004, Dr Gavin Seddon wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I cannot install Sarge, since when I start installing the kernel it
> stops and tells me there is an error on installing devices, I have a
> (scsi tape). The error is documented in /target/var/log. Which I
> cannot write to floppy and ca
> Hi,
>
> I have read "Debian New Maintainers' Guide" and "How Software Producers
> Can Distribute Their Products Directly in DEB Format".
>
> Unfortunately, it is not so clear on how to make a local .deb
> package. For example, what to do, if there exists a simple
> "our-own-script.sh" which is us
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 03:55:21 -0800
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> Katipo wrote:
> > On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 13:42:14 -0600 "Dave's List Addy"
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> >> On 1/26/04 6:00 PM, "Paul M Foster" wrote:
> >>> 1. Don't call us when you need help fending off the next power-ma
Hi,
I've succesfully installed apache 1.3.26 and
php4.
Now I'm facing a problem, that I have associated to a misconfiguration
with mime types.
In fact, when I try to execute a php page, the
browser (any type) asks my if I want to download or open the file.
The sam
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On January 28, 2004 02:58 am, Stephen Turner wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have search the debian webpage. Not completely, as there is a load of
> stuff. I am looking for a program, for debian. To make music, without
> the need to have some kind of input device for sounds. Is there such a
> thing?
>
> If
Are there any open source equivalents to wink or qarbon for creating animated
tutorials ?
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> On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 19:36, Timothy Paling wrote:
> Producing this listing shows that 8139too is not in the list.
>
> modprobe simple reports that it cannot find the module.
>
> How do I proceed further? I've located the source for the module in the
> Kernel source however, I'm unsure as to how
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 14:07, Roy Pluschke wrote:
> On January 28, 2004 02:58 am, Stephen Turner wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I have search the debian webpage. Not completely, as there is a load of
> > stuff. I am looking for a program, for debian. To make music, without
> > the need to have some kin
Hi,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Timothy Paling wrote:
> > to install a kernel module, you must switch to root, then type: modprobe
> >
> >
> > for example: modprobe 8139too
> >
> > you may need to insert the mii module as well.
> >
> The module does not appear in modconf either, however, it does appe
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Hi,
I have an interesting problem
with one computer I'm installing debian on and am wondering if anybody else ran
into this problem.
Trying to install Debian 3.0r1
or 3.0r2 "Woody"
Computer
Specifics,
256MB Ram 66 MHz
FSB
20GB Hard Drive
ide
Intel Celeron
700MHz
S
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 05:36, Toby Batch wrote:
> Does anyone have any good howtos on this? I've been following the docs
> from exim but I've created my local domain dbm and added it to the
> local_domains directive (list of domains in /etc/local-domains;
> exim_dbmbuild /etc/local-domains /etc/
Hi,
My kernel gives me frequently the following messages:
Jan 28 10:02:04 kain kernel: invalid operand:
Jan 28 10:02:04 kain kernel: CPU:0
Jan 28 10:02:04 kain kernel: EIP:0010:[__free_pages_ok+40/500]Not tainted
Jan 28 10:02:04 kain kernel: EFLAGS: 00010286
Jan 28 10:02:04 kain
On January 28, 2004 04:31 am, Stephen Turner wrote:
>
> i tried the options ( timidity -0s -iA -B2,8 & ) but it doesn't work.
> That i should check the timidety.cfg file. I read the file, but it does
> not make anything clear.
>
> How do i start imidity in server mode?
>
That is the letter "O" no
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On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 08:28, Timothy Paling wrote:
> The module does not appear in modconf either, however, it does appear in
> menuconf (make menuconf) and there is a .c source file for the module in
> with the kernel source.
>
> How to compile this module therefore is my new question.
>
well,
Hello deb users.
I got a little issue with receiving some of the mails through this
list...
The entire list have been subjected to the inflow of spam, viruses,
auto-responders finding virus or spam, clueless users or someone who
just wants to mess around with the list.
Why isn't there a limitati
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 09:19, Toby Batch wrote:
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>
> Thanks david, i'd stumbled onto the wrong section thing and moved the
> virtual section but see my own response about the new error.
>
> You mention getting a "backported copy of exim4". How do I
Ok
This was asked maybe a thousand times.
and I've read it again and again.
and didn't take notes.
Now that I need it I don't have time to look through the list archives.
I am apologizing for taking your time, but would anyone not so busy with more
important things help me through the steps for se
Kristian Niemi mentioned :
=> At bootup I see a number or error-messages flash by, but they dissappear
=> too fast for me to read them. I've tried to find them in dmesg & various
=> files in /var/log/, but so far I haven't had any luck. I see the place
You can't read the error-messages, but you
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Hi,
I'm running debian woody and installed an Intel E1000 card.
lspci -v tells me:
00:08.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 1076
Subsystem: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 1113
Flags: bus master, 66Mhz, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 11
Memory at de00 (32-bi
Hi,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Bojan Baros wrote:
> Hello deb users.
>
> I got a little issue with receiving some of the mails through this
> list...
>
> The entire list have been subjected to the inflow of spam, viruses,
> auto-responders finding virus or spam, clueless users or someone who
> just wan
Hi,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Chavdar Videff wrote:
> Ok
> This was asked maybe a thousand times.
> and I've read it again and again.
> and didn't take notes.
> Now that I need it I don't have time to look through the list archives.
> I am apologizing for taking your time, but would anyone not so busy
Thanks, Sebastian,
I will try that in a minute.
Regards
Chavdar
On Wednesday 28 January 2004 17:35, Sebastiaan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Chavdar Videff wrote:
> > Ok
> > This was asked maybe a thousand times.
> > and I've read it again and again.
> > and didn't take notes.
> > Now tha
High,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Bernd Prager wrote:
> Hi,
>
> But insmod e1000 complains:
> Using /lib/modules/2.4.24/kernel/drivers/net/e1000.o
> /lib/modules/2.4.24/kernel/drivers/net/e1000.o: init_module: No such device
>
> Nothing related I found on the web helped (kernel update, noapic acpi=off
On Wednesday 28 January 2004 10:17 am, Chavdar Videff wrote:
> What I did so far was use the rescue and root floppies from Debian
> Woody in order to boot and setup base system.
> Right now I got stuck in configuring apt-get to use unstable.
> What should I do to tell apt-get to use the Unstable fr
On unstable, i386.
Kind of reminds me of RPM:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -r libgphoto2-2
dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of libgphoto2-2:
libgphoto2-port0 depends on libgphoto2-2.
dpkg: error processing libgphoto2-2 (--remove):
dependency problems - not removing
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
I know this is not a windows list and I have never yet asked a question
like this on here before, but perhaps there is someone who knows the
answer to this question.
Netscape and Mozilla support "offline" modes where a user can sync
themselves to the server and then be offl
Bernd Prager wrote:
Hi,
I'm running debian woody and installed an Intel E1000 card.
lspci -v tells me:
00:08.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 1076
Unknown device means that it's not in the PCI database. There is a file
you can edit, but unfortunately I've forgotten what it
On (28/01/04 17:17), Chavdar Videff wrote:
> Ok
> This was asked maybe a thousand times.
> and I've read it again and again.
> and didn't take notes.
> Now that I need it I don't have time to look through the list archives.
> I am apologizing for taking your time, but would anyone not so busy with
Hi,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Richard Hoskins wrote:
> On unstable, i386.
>
> Kind of reminds me of RPM:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -r libgphoto2-2
>dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of libgphoto2-2:
> libgphoto2-port0 depends on libgphoto2-2.
>dpkg: error processing lib
Hi!
I just made an apt-get update; apt-get upgrade which failed to complete
because it now claims that some totally normal directives like
ExtendedStatus off
Order deny,allow
Allow from all
and many more produce syntax errors. I surrounded these directives with
-Tags but it's not stopping to fin
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 10:56:24 -0500
Richard Hoskins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On unstable, i386.
>
> Kind of reminds me of RPM:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -r libgphoto2-2
>dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of libgphoto2-2:
> libgphoto2-port0 depends on libgphoto2-2.
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 10:56:24AM -0500, Richard Hoskins wrote:
> On unstable, i386.
>
> Kind of reminds me of RPM:
...snip dpkg -r lossage
Why aren't you just using
apt-get remove libgphoto2-2
Dpkg was never designed to handle dependencies; apt was.
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Selon Richard Hoskins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On unstable, i386.
>
> Kind of reminds me of RPM:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -r libgphoto2-2
>dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of libgphoto2-2:
> libgphoto2-port0 depends on libgphoto2-2.
>dpkg: error processing libgpho
Hi
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 10:56:24 -0500
Richard Hoskins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -r libgphoto2-2
...
use apt-get remove libgphoto2-2, that will take care of the dependencies
and remove everything that depends on it...
yours
Albert
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On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 10:56, Richard Hoskins wrote:
> On unstable, i386.
>
> Kind of reminds me of RPM:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -r libgphoto2-2
>dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of libgphoto2-2:
> libgphoto2-port0 depends on libgphoto2-2.
>dpkg: error processing
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 10:56:24AM -0500, Richard Hoskins wrote:
} On unstable, i386.
}
} Kind of reminds me of RPM:
}
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}dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of libgphoto2-2:
} libgphoto2-port0 depends on libgphoto2-2.
}dpkg: err
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 10:56:24AM -0500, Richard Hoskins wrote:
> On unstable, i386.
>
> Kind of reminds me of RPM:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -r libgphoto2-2
>dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of libgphoto2-2:
> libgphoto2-port0 depends on libgphoto2-2.
>dpkg: err
Katipo wrote:
I'd debate the issue, but you have your preferred view that appears to be
based on a mixture of misconception and a confused perception of Europe
being socialist.
Uhm, no. I ran with what you agreed Nano said. IE, that Europe was
trending towards socialism. You said it was th
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 10:17, Chavdar Videff wrote:
> Ok
> This was asked maybe a thousand times.
> and I've read it again and again.
> and didn't take notes.
> Now that I need it I don't have time to look through the list archives.
> I am apologizing for taking your time, but would anyone not so bu
On January 27, 2004 07:13, Matt Price wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> after a recent upgrade I can't view the paasswords stored by
> mozilla-firebird. In the options menu under privacy, I still see a
> button marked 'view paswords' but clickingo n the button has no
> effect. I'd like to clean up my passw
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 03:55:21AM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
>
> Quite frankly I'd be more than happy if the US got out of the world.
> I'm tired of footing the bill for other nation's defense. I'd love for the
> US to get out of Isreal and Palastine. Not that we're really *IN* it, m
Incoming from Monique Y. Herman:
> On 2004-01-27, Pigeon penned:
> >
> > On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 03:59:22PM -0200, Daniel Ferreira wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>=20 I'm trying to install the flash plugin (6.0.79.0) but it isn't
> >>working. When I try to acces some webpage which contains some flash,
> >>the
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 08:55:04AM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Uhm, no. I ran with what you agreed Nano said. IE, that Europe was
> trending towards socialism. You said it was the right direction which means
You're getting my part of the thread confused. Katipo originally
replied to Paul M
> -Original Message-
> From: Micha Feigin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 4:37 PM
> To: debian-user
> Subject: rebuilding /etc/rc.d Scripts
>
>
> I just had a system crash (reiserfs) and after fsck everything comes up
> fine but looking at lost+found and as a re
Hi!
Forgive me the cross-post, but this is rather urgent for me :-/
Does anyone know if the Debian kernel in woody-proposed-updates (2.4.22)
supports Intel SRCU42X SCSI RAID contoller?
Intel's web page says that it is supported by Suse and RH, but they make
a binary driver available for download
Hi,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Forgive me the cross-post, but this is rather urgent for me :-/
>
> Does anyone know if the Debian kernel in woody-proposed-updates (2.4.22)
> supports Intel SRCU42X SCSI RAID contoller?
>
> Intel's web page says that it is supported by Sus
> -Original Message-
> From: Nate Duehr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 8:00 AM
> To: Curtis Vaughan
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Email client programs
>
> >
> Neither POP3 nor IMAP nor anything else will fix a problem at the
> network level. This
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 15:09, Roy Pluschke wrote:
> On January 28, 2004 04:31 am, Stephen Turner wrote:
>
> >
> > i tried the options ( timidity -0s -iA -B2,8 & ) but it doesn't work.
> > That i should check the timidety.cfg file. I read the file, but it does
> > not make anything clear.
> >
> > Ho
i am trying to configure raid-1 via software. my kernel is 2.4.18-
1-586tsc. i do not have /etc/raidtools or /proc/mdstat. am i safe
to assume that raid support is not compiled into this kernel? if
this is true, what options do i have? are modules good to use? if
so, which ones?
--
To
Hi.
Is there any way I could recompile existing packages in my system?
apt-build has no documentation and seems not to work...
And if I use apt-get source and build manually, in many packages, I can't
add optimalization flags to gcc/g++ (CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS aren't pass to
compiler). Is there any (uni
Incoming from Erich Waelde:
>
> > I don't think everyone is fully appreciating the problem.
> That makes 2 of us ;)
>
> What comes to my mind:
> a. (has been mentioned) use fetchmail to download the messages. Example
>listing here:
>
># fetchmail -d0 -a -f /etc/fetchmailrc
>4 messag
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 10:31, Sebastiaan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Bojan Baros wrote:
>
> > Hello deb users.
> >
> > I got a little issue with receiving some of the mails through this
> > list...
> >
> > The entire list have been subjected to the inflow of spam, viruses,
> > auto-respo
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