On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 23:44:17 +0100, Marc Reich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrea,
>
> thank you for your fast reply.
>
> Andrea Vettorello wrote:
> > On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 22:46:10 +0100, Marc Reich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> [..]
> >
> > Have you tried what is suggested in the Debian Fire
On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 01:54:19PM +, Brian Nelson wrote:
> What dpkg does is broken. It has no business storing that stuff in the
> status file.
Now you're echoing Colin Watson. WHY is it that it has no business
storing that information in the status file? A package's installation
state sh
Mark Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 16.11.2004
08:50:57:
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> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to restrict access to my ssh server from the outside to
> allow only two IP adresses and the internal lan ofcourse.
> And deny access to everyone else.
>
> P
--- Sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The subject line says it all, I did apt-get install supervgatextmode,
> nothing. Then I did apt-cache search supervgatextmode, nothing. I
> found nothing on google except references to it on email lists and no
> links to source, debs, docs, etc with furt
Hello Sean,
Sean wrote:
The subject line says it all, I did apt-get install supervgatextmode,
nothing. Then I did apt-cache search supervgatextmode, nothing. I
found nothing on google except references to it on email lists and no
links to source, debs, docs, etc with further info on this progr
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Marc Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 10:46:10PM +0100, Marc Reich wrote:
>> munmap(0xb1829000, 65456) = 0
>> open("/usr/share/fonts/truetype/ssee1257.fon", O_RDONLY) = 45
>
> When did something with a .fon ex
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Shawn McCuan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Are there any good open source AntiVirus, Spyware, Adware programs for
> linux? I have just recentley decided to make a total switch to
> Linux. I want to make sure that i keep my system free of these types
>
Hi all,
I have a LAN setup(two e100 ethernet cards connected directly) between
two computers; one(Computer A) is a dual-boot machine of Linux and
Windows XP while the other(Computer B) has Windows 2000 OS. I need
Computer A (when Linux is booted up) to access the net through
Computer B(which is co
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 04:30:25 -0500, Robert Storey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Glad the problem was solved, but another neat trick for getting bigger
> fonts in your application menus is to start X like this:
>
>startx -- -dpi 100
>
> I like it so much that I even made this an alias in my .ba
Juha Siltala wrote:
> Linux doesn't support viruses to begin with, so we don't need to worry
> about fighting them.
Wow! May be they'll add a feature to support viruses into 2.8? ;-)
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Marc,
Marc Wilson wrote:
On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 10:46:10PM +0100, Marc Reich wrote:
munmap(0xb1829000, 65456) = 0
open("/usr/share/fonts/truetype/ssee1257.fon", O_RDONLY) = 45
When did something with a .fon extension become a TrueType font?
I removed *.fon from the TrueType-dirs and
Marc Reich wrote:
I moved ~/.mozilla to /tmp now/again. The result is the same: After
most of the page is loaded the browser dies.
The site you mentioned appears to have a flash component. Maybe all
sites with flash segfault your setup?
Have you tried to remove mozilla-firefox and look what is l
Adam Funk wrote:
Whenever I'm playing sound files (using xmms, grip and other
applications), the computer adds very short interruptions to the sound
when lines scroll on any visible application.
Hi Adam. It may sound odd, but check that DMA is enabled on your hard
drives. (hdparm -I /dev/hda).
After recent dist-upgrade of unstable kio_smb does not work anymore.
Konqueror reports:
klauncher: error loading kio_smb
konqueror 4:3.3.1-2
kdebase-kio-pluggins 4:3.3.1-2
RituRaj (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> How to avoid problems when "testing" becomes "sarge"
> when using apt-get?
> Someone suggested using "sarge" instead of "tesing" in
> sources.list.
> It dows not work!
Yes, it does! (if the mirror is complete, and it is done correctly)
> Please do let me kn
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> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to restrict access to my ssh server from the outside to
> allow only two IP adresses and the internal lan ofcourse.
> And deny access to everyone else.
>
> People are trying the guess a username and password tactic a
>
> It would be very nice if someone could give a hint or two on how to deal
> with this problem. If needed I will of course provide the full strace
> output or any other information required.
Report bug to package maintainer. Use 'reportbug' tool for that.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Mark Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 16.11.2004 08:50:57:
>
>> I'm trying to restrict access to my ssh server from the outside to
>> allow only two IP adresses and the internal lan ofcourse.
>> And deny access to everyone else.
>>
>> Peopl
* Mark Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [041116 16:52]:
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> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to restrict access to my ssh server from the outside to
> allow only two IP adresses and the internal lan ofcourse.
> And deny access to everyone else.
>
> People are tryi
Your firewall rules look, uh, ugly, meaning, not meant for human eyes.
You should try to isolate your problem from bottom to top:
Try a minimalistic firewall. Just for testing, of course, as this is
totally insecure:
# Clear all rules
/sbin/iptables -F; /sbin/iptables -t nat -F; /sbin/iptables
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 12:14:42AM -0800, Marc Wilson wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 01:54:19PM +, Brian Nelson wrote:
> > What dpkg does is broken. It has no business storing that stuff in the
> > status file.
>
> Now you're echoing Colin Watson.
And we all know what a poor source of wi
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Hi!
I setup a Debian Sarge system last week with Kernel 2.6.9 an OpenAFS 1.3.73 from
the experimental distribution. Yes, its a source package and I compiled it.
For that everything works fine, just one problem:
I want the users to obtain tokens automati
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 08:50 +0100, Mark Maas wrote:
> I'm trying to restrict access to my ssh server from the outside to
> allow only two IP adresses and the internal lan ofcourse.
> And deny access to everyone else.
Besides the allready mentioned iptables and hosts.allow/deny mechanisms
you can a
On Tuesday 09 November 2004 21:20, VSJ wrote:
> Pedro M (Morphix User) wrote:
> > I cannot apt-get blackdown JRE. The program says: report the problem to
> > solve it. I do so.
> >
> > I want to download and install this wonderfull environment now.
> >
> > Regards.
>
> Blackdown isn't wonderfull at
On Sunday 14 November 2004 16:40, David Garamond wrote:
> David Garamond wrote:
> > We are planning to migrate a bunch of hosting servers from RH73 +
> > qmail + vmailmgr to Sarge and I'd appreciate on the comments of the
> > choice of MTA to use.
>
> Oh, I should add that I'm pretty clueless when
Thanks it works now.
THe problem was i didnt run apt-get update
:)
Regards;
Rituraj
--- Andreas Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> RituRaj (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
>
> > How to avoid problems when "testing" becomes
> "sarge"
> > when using apt-get?
> > Someone suggested using "sarge" ins
I can't see any discussion on this list of the merits (or otherwise!) of
timeoutd or autolog (or better equivalent)... thoughts?
Michael running on
2.4.27-1-686-smp #1 SMP Fri Sep 3 06:34:36 UTC 2004 i686 GNU/Linux
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> On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 08:50 +0100, Mark Maas wrote:
>> I'm trying to restrict access to my ssh server from the outside to
>> allow only two IP adresses and the internal lan ofcourse.
>> And deny access to everyone else.
>
> Besides the allready mentioned iptables and hosts.allow/deny mechanisms
>
On 2004-11-16, Al Nikolov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Juha Siltala wrote:
>
>> Linux doesn't support viruses to begin with, so we don't need to worry
>> about fighting them.
>
> Wow! May be they'll add a feature to support viruses into 2.8? ;-)
Well, saying "linux" there was not very smart on se
On Monday 15 November 2004 23:14, Friedemann Schorer wrote:
> HI :-)
> Recently I bought me an USB WLAN device which was reported to work
> under Linux - now I found out that it contains a prism2 chipset and
> needs linux-wlan-ng to work properly. OK, I thought and installed
> linux-wlan-ng-doc. Al
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 10:55 +, michael wrote:
> > On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 08:50 +0100, Mark Maas wrote:
> >> I'm trying to restrict access to my ssh server from the outside to
> >> allow only two IP adresses and the internal lan ofcourse.
> >> And deny access to everyone else.
> >
> > Besides the
Hello
michael (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
>> On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 08:50 +0100, Mark Maas wrote:
>>> I'm trying to restrict access to my ssh server from the outside to
>>> allow only two IP adresses and the internal lan ofcourse.
>>> And deny access to everyone else.
>>
>> Besides the allready me
In-reply-to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> >>>I have just complete a PDF form using both acrobat reader and ps2dpf
> >>>as
> >>>follows:
> >>>1] I filled the form;
> >>>2] I printed the completed form as (PS) file;
> >>>3] I converted the PS
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 00:25:36 -0500
Shawn McCuan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yet another question from me. I have two maxtor hardrives, but, debian
>
> isnt even showing that I have a second hard drive. I want to format
> the second hardrive to EXT3 so its compatible with the OS, but, if its
> no
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 12:39 +1100,
Davor_Balder/FOAMS/PACBRANDS/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have recently acquired a router/dsl modem with built-in firewall
> (according to manufacturers technical documentation) and am planning to use
> it with my Debian box.
>
> I have noticed there
[apologies for cross-posting, but the subject is a cross-over itself]
I'm trying to configure my "big" debian workstation as a LTSP server for
my other computers.
There is a non-debian set of deb packages for the basic LTSP stuff, but
nothing for the modules necessary for Sound, Wireless. These
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 13:23 +0100, Martin Lorenz wrote:
> In-reply-to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Jerome BENOIT wrote:
[snip]
>
> well i guess that's not the problem here.
>
> I also really miss the capabilities that Acrobat Full Version (and even
> Acrobat
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 12:25:36AM -0500, Shawn McCuan wrote:
> Yet another question from me. I have two maxtor hardrives, but, debian
> isnt even showing that I have a second hard drive. I want to format the
> second hardrive to EXT3 so its compatible with the OS, but, if its not
> showing up a
My mistake was...
> michael (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
>>> Besides the allready mentioned iptables and hosts.allow/deny
>>> mechanisms you can also limit this somewhat in SSH itself:
>>>
>>> in /etc/ssh/sshd_config
>>> AllowUsers
>>
>> but which ssh are you using? it does not seem to be in
>> O
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The KDE Info Center index has an entry for "Protocols". This is the
list of available "IO slaves" in Konqueror, like "http:/", "file:/",
"smb:/". Looking there now I see "fish:/" but also "ssh:/" is listed.
I'm having problems right now with "smb:/" giving th
* Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004 Nov 16 06:35 -0600]:
> On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 12:39 +1100,
> Davor_Balder/FOAMS/PACBRANDS/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have recently acquired a router/dsl modem with built-in firewall
> > (according to manufacturers technical documentation)
Precisely the same problem - klauncher reports: cannot load kio_smb.
No files are missing, ldd kio_smb.so shows all libraries in place,
ldconfig rerun without any success. Something went wrong with the recent
kde update.
> -Original Message-
> From: Curt Howland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Tom,
First thing to consider is the fact that the .deb packages for LTSP are
quite old. Ragnar Wisloff is working on updated packages for debian,
but he's not ready to release them just yet.
I suggest you go to http://www.ltsp.org/ltsp-4.1.html and follow those
instructions.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAI
Hey guys,
I'm pretty new to the Debian community. What's the polite/effective way
to figure out when a particular feature is likely to show up in the kernel?
Specifically, I'd like to know if/when the installer will support the
Reiser4 filesystem, so that I can install Debian onto a Reiser4 part
I have opened bug #281280 if anyone wants to add their .02 FRN to the
bugreport, maybe we can get some attention to the problem.
I'm actually glad to know it's not just me. I do not like opening
bugreports without a good reason, and it seems to be a good reason
this time.
Curt-
On Tuesday 16
Hi. Nothing will seem to poweroff my PC. I have tried various
commands, all with the same results. shutdown -h now
powerdown
halt
$ su -c '/sbin/halt'
Here's what happens. Everything happens as it should, meaning, the
local filesystems get unmounted, the swap gets deactivated, the network
i
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 09:08, jwyman wrote:
> Hi. Nothing will seem to poweroff my PC. I have tried various
> commands, all with the same results. shutdown -h now
> powerdown
> halt
> $ su -c '/sbin/halt'
> Here's what happens. Everything happens as it should, meaning, the
> local filesystems
Hi,
Is there any package that enables one to count the number of files in a
directory(s) and/or number of packages installed on a system. Thanks...
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| Peo
Dan Davison wrote:
Before running the chroot command, you can type "mount" to see if the
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/dev/scd0 on /cdrom type iso9660 (ro)
/dev/cloop on /KNOPPIX type iso9660 (ro)
/ramdisk on /ramdisk type tmpfs (rw,size=186064k)
/proc/bus/usb on /pro
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 09:02 -0500, Christian Convey wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm pretty new to the Debian community. What's the polite/effective way
> to figure out when a particular feature is likely to show up in the kernel?
>
> Specifically, I'd like to know if/when the installer will support t
At Wed, 17 Nov 2004 08:50:07 +1300,
cr wrote:
>
> On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 02:41, John Hasler wrote:
> > cr writes:
> > > In very general terms - as I understand it the restriction is the US ban
> > > on the export of 'encryption software'.
> >
> > That was dropped years ago.
> >
> > > How Micro$oft ge
On Fri, 2004-11-05 at 07:14, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> Derek "The Monkey" Wueppelmann wrote:
> > Hello All,
> >
> > I'm currently running debian 3.0 r3 and have run into an interesting
> > issue with my NFS mounts. On one of my debian systems (I have just done
> > an apt-get update/upgrade on all my
At Mon, 15 Nov 2004 22:23:32 -0600,
Eric Scott wrote:
>
> Yo;
> I just downloaded disc 1 of Sarge (Kernal 2.4.27) the other day and went
> through the base system installation. I went into the bootloader (GRUB from
> my dual-booted SuSE 9.1 installation), selected Debian (Set to boot
> from /v
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 09:04, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there any package that enables one to count the number of files in a
> directory(s) and/or number of packages installed on a system. Thanks...
You could always try:
dpkg -l |wc -l
and subtrack three from that number for the thr
Figured this thread might interest y'all. Sorry to post it
mid-conversation...
Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
christian,
the html link from 4) below gives the commands to retrieve information
from your devices. read and use that. :)
Oh, you mean I should actually *read* your original email. ;) Sorry
abo
jwyman wrote:
Derek "The Monkey" Wueppelmann wrote:
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 09:08, jwyman wrote:
Hi. Nothing will seem to poweroff my PC. I have tried various
commands, all with the same results. shutdown -h now powerdown
halt
$ su -c '/sbin/halt'
Here's what happens. Everything happens as it
jwyman wrote:
Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
Hi
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 09:08:32AM -0500, jwyman wrote:
Hi. Nothing will seem to poweroff my PC. I have tried various
commands, all with the same results. shutdown -h now powerdown
halt
$ su -c '/sbin/halt'
Here's what happens. Everything happens
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Davor_Balder/FOAMS/PACBRANDS/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have recently acquired a router/dsl modem with
> built-in firewall
> (according to manufacturers technical documentation)
> and am planning to use
> it with my Debian box.
>
> I have noticed there is a firewall built in a
Because of sheer boredom, I'd like to be able to setup
my linux box to be able to somehow route stuff in such
a way that email sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ends
up in my linux box via fetchmail or maybe even kmail.
Am I lookng in the wrong direction for this? I'd like
to be able to hide my real email
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004 Nov 10 15:24 -0600]:
> Can anyone tell me how to get this card working under woody?
>
> I've seen some web guide that seems to involve building a new kernel, these
> are at:
>
> http://www.linux.com/howtos/Wireless-Link-sys-WPC11/index.shtml
>
>
Derek "The Monkey" Wueppelmann wrote:
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 09:04, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
Hi,
Is there any package that enables one to count the number of files in a
directory(s) and/or number of packages installed on a system. Thanks...
You could always try:
dpkg -l |wc -l
and subtrack thre
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 04:11, Shawn McCuan wrote:
> Hi;
> I cannot remember what to type in my shell to bring up the xfree86
> configuration tool so I can set my resolution higher than the current
> 800x600 that is driving me insane. Ive tried
>
> xfree86 --config
> xfree86config
>
> And I beliv
Check if any of programs in 'Memory debugging' suits you at:
http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialSoftwareDevelopment.html
Good luck!
El vie, 05-11-2004 a las 19:37 +0100, Silvan Villiger escribió:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone give me a link to a guide which introduces into memory
> managem
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 05:40, Curt Howland wrote:
> The KDE Info Center index has an entry for "Protocols". This is the
> list of available "IO slaves" in Konqueror, like "http:/", "file:/",
> "smb:/". Looking there now I see "fish:/" but also "ssh:/" is listed.
>
> I'm having problems right n
jlf> Is there a way to list which protocols are supported by
jlf> konqueror and what the keywords are?
http://osdir.com/PrintArticle2159.phtml
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Be careful about what subject you use. Why? It looks like porn
spam. The only reason I looked at it was to see how SA could
flag it as ham.
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 07:28 -0800, Cecil wrote:
> Because of sheer boredom, I'd like to be able to setup
> my linux box to be able to somehow route stuff
On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 11:11:16PM -0500, Shawn McCuan wrote:
> Hi;
> I cannot remember what to type in my shell to bring up the xfree86
> configuration tool so I can set my resolution higher than the current
> 800x600 that is driving me insane. Ive tried
>
> xfree86 --config
> xfree86config
I
> As for the number of files in a directory. If you are just looking for
> the individual directory a
>
> ls -l | wc -l
>
> will give you the number of files in a directory. If you wanted to
> recurs and find out how many total file in a directory and all sub
> directories you may need to write
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 01:31, Brian Nelson wrote:
> I don't promote aptitude in particular; I just discourage the use of
> apt-get, especially for newbies. I don't think aptitude is a
> particularly good choice for newbies since its interface can be as
> vexing as dselect's at times. Still, it's
--- Shawn McCuan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi;
> I cannot remember what to type in my shell to bring
> up the xfree86
> configuration tool so I can set my resolution higher
> than the current
> 800x600 that is driving me insane. Ive tried
>
> xfree86 --config
> xfree86config
>
> And I beli
Juha Siltala wrote:
>>> Linux doesn't support viruses to begin with, so we don't need to worry
>>> about fighting them.
>>
>> Wow! May be they'll add a feature to support viruses into 2.8? ;-)
>
> Well, saying "linux" there was not very smart on second thought. Any
> process with root privileges
--- Asim Jamshed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a LAN setup(two e100 ethernet cards connected
> directly) between
> two computers; one(Computer A) is a dual-boot
> machine of Linux and
> Windows XP while the other(Computer B) has Windows
> 2000 OS. I need
> Computer A (when Linu
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 14:04, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there any package that enables one to count the number of files in a
> directory(s) and/or number of packages installed on a system. Thanks...
The bottom of my Synaptic window shows:
15015 packages listed, 972 installed, 0 broken
Hello all!
I need to make the loadlin work with the Sarge. The root directory is
/dev/hda5. I use ReiserFS.
I tried the command:
loadlin vmlinuz root=/dev/hda5 ro
On the RH the command works fine! However, on Sarge, the loadlin load
half of the Linux and stop saying don't find the root partit
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 09:55:10AM -0500, Christian Convey wrote:
> - The FC3-style fix mentioned above seemed to do nothing. IIRC, Sarge
> didn't even *have* a /etc/udev/devices directory initially, which makes
> me suspect that FC3 and Sarge do udev somewhat differently.
A quick look at /etc/in
I am trying for a few days here to boot my brand new Athlon 64 box on
a Sarge Installation CD. But since sarge is not yet ported to AMD 64
(http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ports-status)
I tried IA 64.
The computer refuses to boot off of it. It just hangs instead. At
first I thought i
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 05:47:14PM +0100, Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
> I am trying for a few days here to boot my brand new Athlon 64 box on
> a Sarge Installation CD. But since sarge is not yet ported to AMD 64
> (http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ports-status)
> I tried IA 64.
IA64 is no
Because of sheer boredom, I'd like to be able to setup
my linux box to be able to somehow route stuff in such
a way that email sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ends
up in my linux box via fetchmail or maybe even kmail.
Am I lookng in the wrong direction for this? I'd like
to be able to hide my real email
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm pretty new to the Debian community. What's the polite/effective way
> to figure out when a particular feature is likely to show up in the kernel?
>
> Specifically, I'd like to know if/when the installer will support the
> Reiser4 filesystem, so that I can install Debian onto
Hi, I am waiting for the installer ( new netinstaller release), because
I 've downloadede all the sarge CD's, I want to know if It takes a
lot of time to release it ?
thanks
bela
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> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to restrict access to my ssh server from
> the outside to
> allow only two IP adresses and the internal lan
> ofcourse.
> And deny access to everyone else.
>
> People are tryin
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> Hi, I am waiting for the installer ( new netinstaller release),
> because I 've downloadede all the sarge CD's, I want to know if It
> takes a lot of time to release it ?
Google for debian installer, the new
> Cecil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-11-16 18:03]:
>
> Because of sheer boredom, I'd like to be able to setup my linux box
> to be able to somehow route stuff in such a way that email sent to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ends up in my linux box via fetchmail or
> maybe even kmail. Am I lookng in the wrong dir
--- Ivan Wills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> I want to set up apache with some virtual hosts with
> different IP
> addresses and only have one NIC in the machine. Does
> any know how to
> bind more than one IP address to a NIC?
>
> Thanks
> Ivan
>
With a bonding module in the kernel you c
On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 06:45:16PM +0100, Wim De Smet wrote:
> You could try to switch to alsa. The most important part is disabling
> everything oss (making sure it doesn't load those modules any more).
> So if you try alsa, disable OSS. Modules are probably either loaded
> from /etc/modules or vi
Today I was tweaking my /etc/secrurity/limits.conf on my server.
A while back I had setup Bastille, which defaults to 100 MB
max file size for users if you enable the resource restrictions.
I decided I wanted to store some ISO images in my home directory.
Thus, I wanted to up the limit for my login
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This really more properly belongs on the list, so I'm moving it back.
"michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm wondering if we're too relaxed about this.
I was only giving the short answer. I'm making the bold assumption
that people aren't dumb
Sergio Basurto Juarez wrote:
--- Eric Gaumer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 12:09 -0800, Sergio Basurto
Juarez wrote:
First of all thanks for the note, I think I will
use a
Hashing Table as some one suggest here, becuase in
this case seems to be more suitable f
Hi,
are there any SCP GUI clients for Sarge?
Thanks
Paul
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F-Prot is a good linux anti-virus for linux. Spyware, you got me, but
as earlier posters said, be smart about how you use your browser and
you will be generally ok.
You can get F-Prot here:
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--- Christian Christmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> are there any SCP GUI clients for Sarge?
xterm -e "scp ." :)
gftp can be coaxed into using ssh2 as one of its supported protocols, so I
would imagine that can do it, at least.
-- Thomas Adam
=
"The Linux Weekend Mechanic"
There is a ridiculous oversupply of ftp servers in Debian:
bsd-ftpd
ftpd
inetutils-ftpd
libnet-ftpserver-perl
muddleftpd
oftpd
proftpd
pure-ftpd
pyftpd
twoftpd
vsftpd
wu-ftpd
wzdftpd
I want something simple, for anonymous access. I was going to use
oftpd, which is an anonymous-only server; but
On Monday 15 November 2004 15:20, Randall Smith wrote:
> Justin Guerin wrote:
> > On Wednesday 10 November 2004 11:20, Randall Smith wrote:
[snip]
> > Just make sure those modules are placed in the initial ram disk, and
> > everything will be fine.
>
> That's what I'm uncertain about how to do. Do
> are there any SCP GUI clients for Sarge?
gftp handles sftp (ssh2) protocol.
-matt zagrabelny
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I apologize for confusion here. I have an existing
email address of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] However, I think it would be funny
to have people be able
to send me email to the address of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and get it at my
[EMAIL PROTECTED] address. I do not presently have
this address. However,
when I
Christian Christmann wrote:
are there any SCP GUI clients for Sarge?
scp as in ssh copy? Take a look into the fish protocol. It is a
protocol which allows clients to access remote file systems through SSH.
Different than SFTP since it only takes SSH to work. I know that Konquerer
and lftp
Hi,
How about konqueror with the fish:// or nautilus with sftp:// protocoll?
Or am I mistaken? Isn't that going through ssh and using scp?
Pascal
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 18:53, Thomas Adam wrote:
> --- Christian Christmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > are there any SCP GUI client
Sergio Basurto Juarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote on 16/11/2004 06:17:44 PM:
>
> --- Ivan Wills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > I want to set up apache with some virtual hosts with
> > different IP
> > addresses and only have one NIC in the machine. Does
> > any know how to
> > bind mo
On 2004-11-16, Cecil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Because of sheer boredom, I'd like to be able to setup
> my linux box to be able to somehow route stuff in such
> a way that email sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ends
> up in my linux box via fetchmail or maybe even kmail.
roadkill.org seems to be an ex
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