Please note I have started another tread re timidity and rosegarden4.
It has nothing to do with this one (different machine), and largely sussed.
> The timidity in debian is supposed to have working alsa support. Heck, I use
> it... It is supposed to have both alsa output driver support (play to
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 08:12:32PM +, Pollywog wrote:
On 10/03/2005 07:49 pm, Steve Block wrote:
I'm afraid you didn't read at all, did you? Start from the top of the
thread and read again, and you'll see that my question had nothing to do
with port numbers at all. I'm asking if disabling pa
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 01:24:27PM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Steve Block wrote:
I'm afraid you didn't read at all, did you? Start from the top of the
thread and read again, and you'll see that my question had nothing to do
u sure do have an whacky attitude for being the one t
I took care of it all last night a couple of minutes after I posted.
Here's what I did.
I looked at my logs and found that there was no successful root login.
the reason netstat was showing another root connection from the
mentioned ip is that the script kiddie was rapidly connecting to my
sshd
Joe Mc Cool wrote:
So, I started again.
aptitude remove timidity
and, to be sure to be sure, as root:
find . -name timidity* -exec rm {} \;
That won't necessarily work. You need to follow up with "dpkg --purge timidity"
To do it all in one operation, use the "purge" option
Quoting Jared Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I took care of it all last night a couple of minutes after I posted.
Here's what I did.
I looked at my logs and found that there was no successful root login.
the reason netstat was showing another root connection from the
mentioned ip is that the script
Hi all,
I have this message on syslog at startup.
*kernel: Skipping* *unavailable */ *built module.**
kernel: Skipping* *unavailable */ *built module.
*Can you help me to delete this message on my log???
Thanks
Marco
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For various reasons (I believe a version conflict is causing selects
to return no rows when it clearly has data to return), I want just
libmysqlclient14 on my server, but Debian own't let me uninstall
libmysqlclient12 without removing mysql wholesale:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:# apt-get remove libmysqlcl
>Also, for goodness sake, please disallow root login via ssh.
I forgot to mention that I did that too (among a few other minor
tweaks) It's a new dns server which I just put up for testing
purposes... so it's not that big of a deal.
>I highly recommend the use of shorewall for something like this
Original Message
Subject: Re: back Up in CD
Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 16:41:56 -0400
From: George Hein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: linux.debian.user
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Using PARTIMAGE you can dump a partition in zipped mo
Marty wrote:
-configure the ssh server to report any successful ssh login using email,
and/or send a page or cell phone alert
-do the same for mutliple failed connection attempts
Could some one point me at a way to do this?
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Hello guys!
I want to buy a new handy and i want one which work with evolution
(dates, phone number ...)
Any proposals?
CU
Michael
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hi ya steve
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Steve Block wrote:
> Who said anyone was cracked? I'm trying to take a proactive security
> approach here.
i thought, maybe stupidly, that the original poster was cracked
and was trying to shutdown ssh for that cracker ( stop um from
getting in .. etc )...
but
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Landy Bible wrote:
> Marty wrote:
>
> > -configure the ssh server to report any successful ssh login using email,
> > and/or send a page or cell phone alert
> >
> > -do the same for mutliple failed connection attempts
> >
> Could some one point me at a way to do this?
thin
hermann> Am I the only one still having problems with the middle
hermann> mouse button in firefox?
No.
After using 'firefox' (1.0.4-2sarge3) for a while, MB2 no longer opens
links in new tabs. Quiting and restarting the application causes the
correct behavior to return.
You are not alone!
Alvin--
Just that simple change did it. Thanks a lot sir!
So I take it that Grub looks at hd0 as the BOOT drive
based on your BIOS settings and boot sequence. hd1 in
this case would be "hda", hd0 is "hdb" because hdb is
the actual boot device.
Thanks again for your help,
J. Merritt
--- Alvin O
On Mon Oct 03, 2005 04:33PM, Luis Garay wrote:
> Hi, im really new in Linux and newer in Debian. i'm trying to make athe back
> up
> of a directory thas weights 3 gig's, but i need to storage this in CD, how can
> i make the iso images this size?? Sorry, my english is pretty bad.
>
> Thanks
>
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Trey Sizemore wrote:
> On Mon Oct 03, 2005 04:33PM, Luis Garay wrote:
> > Hi, im really new in Linux and newer in Debian. i'm trying to make athe
> > back up
> > of a directory thas weights 3 gig's, but i need to storage this in CD, how
> > can
> > i make the iso images thi
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 13:56:45 -0500
Mike McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Joe Mc Cool wrote:
[snip]
If you are making archives, or you are backing up a system which,
if it failed and you lost everything it would be a terrible
disaster, then I recommend you *not* to comp
Hi,
My neighbour and I are sharing his cable connection.
Trying to get a better wireless coverage on my end
of the bargain.
So far he has a linksys wireless router which my debian 3.1 machine
is connecting to.
I have a spare linksys BEFW11S4, which I want to use so
the whole house has wireless
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 09:49:35PM +0200, Sonixxfx wrote:
> Basicly I just need to know how I can use the "aide -C" command as a
> parameter in diff.
>
> When I try it I get "No such file or directory"and such.
>
> How can I achieve this?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
It seems that you do not have aide i
Luis Garay wrote:
Hi, im really new in Linux and newer in Debian. i'm trying to make athe back
up of a directory thas weights 3 gig's, but i need to storage this in CD,
how can i make the iso images this size?? Sorry, my english is pretty bad.
Thanks
lgaray
One possibility is to compress thi
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Mike McCarty wrote:
> The point is that, if there is an error, all the CRCs in the
> world won't put the data back together again. If one uses
crc or ecc ??
most "large capacity" drives uses ECC which does support error correction
at least in the firmware and tape controlle
Jason Martens wrote:
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005, Mirko Parthey wrote:
I didn't verify it, but I suspect there is no grub version with such
support.
And depending on how LVM/device-mapper is employed to map the root
partition, it would be *very* difficult fo
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 17:50:01 -0300
Bruno Buys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> >On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 08:51:14 -0300
> >Bruno Buys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>Ron Johnson wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>On Mon, 3 Oct 2005 02:07:42 -0700
> >>>Han Chunwei <[EMAIL PR
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Mike McCarty wrote:
> >> And depending on how LVM/device-mapper is employed to map the root
> >> partition, it would be *very* difficult for grub to do so.
lilo, syslinux, loadlin, etc doesn't have the same whacky
problems/requirements/restricktions that grub imposes
you c
mess-mate wrote:
> I forgot why isn't there a 3.4.3 gcc on debian. Any special
> reason ?
Yeah, because there's a GCC 4.0.2 now. Also, Debian tends to stick with
proven compilers and 3.4 was probably too new for sarge.
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Hi,
Mike McCarty wrote:
Luis Garay wrote:
Hi, im really new in Linux and newer in Debian. i'm trying to make
athe back
up of a directory thas weights 3 gig's, but i need to storage this in CD,
how can i make the iso images this size?? Sorry, my english is pretty
bad.
Thanks
lgaray
Landy Bible wrote:
Marty wrote:
-configure the ssh server to report any successful ssh login using email,
and/or send a page or cell phone alert
I can only guess at this point because I've not tried it.
A crude example might be using a login script to detect whether the shell is
starting in
I'd suggest buying, or borrowing a usb cdrom to install with.
Most motherboards support usb-cdrom booting now.
Good luck-
On Mon, 2005-10-03 at 02:07 -0700, Han Chunwei wrote:
> Hi,
> I have two questions to ask:
> 1. The cpu of my computer is AMD Athlon64 2800+, which distribution
> should I u
Alvin Oga wrote:
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Mike McCarty wrote:
The point is that, if there is an error, all the CRCs in the
world won't put the data back together again. If one uses
crc or ecc ??
More correctly, FEC (Forward Error Correction).
Note that even FEC cannot repair everything.
mos
Alvin Oga wrote:
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Mike McCarty wrote:
And depending on how LVM/device-mapper is employed to map the root
partition, it would be *very* difficult for grub to do so.
I object to you quoting my message like this, and cutting
attributions. I did not write this.
lilo, syslin
Michael Gregg wrote:
I'd suggest buying, or borrowing a usb cdrom to install with.
Most motherboards support usb-cdrom booting now.
Good luck-
I'd like it better if you didn't top-post.
Another possibility is to create a boot floppy which can boot
a USB CDROM drive, even if the motherboard
On 03/10/05, Mike McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have yet to understand what advantage LVM gives me. Can anyone
> explain why LVM was added, and what advantages/disadvantages
> it has?
LVM is great as an abstraction layer. The main benefits are:
* ability to dynamically resize LVs (logic
On Monday 03 October 2005 15:23, Alvin Oga wrote:
>On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Pollywog wrote:
>> On 10/03/2005 06:14 pm, Marty wrote:
>> > Jared Hall wrote:
>> > > It looks like I am being rooted right now. How do I toss this guy
>> > > off of my system. he has an IP address of 210.95.212.131
>> >
>> >
On 10/3/05, Ric Otte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I renamed my mailboxes, then in mutt it would be
> slightly more tedious to change mailboxes (typing a "." in front of
> all of them). But this may be the way to go.
I use the i key to change mailboxes in mutt. The following macro binds
it to t
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005 15:53:50 -0700 (PDT)
Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Mike McCarty wrote:
>
> > The point is that, if there is an error, all the CRCs in the
> > world won't put the data back together again. If one uses
>
> crc or ecc ??
>
> most "large capacit
On 10/03/2005 09:00 pm, Jared Hall wrote:
> I took care of it all last night a couple of minutes after I posted.
> Here's what I did.
>
> I looked at my logs and found that there was no successful root login.
> the reason netstat was showing another root connection from the
> mentioned ip is that
Mankuthimma wrote:
> On 10/3/05, Jon Dowland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>With apache2, there should be symlinks in /etc/apache2/mods-enabled to
>>../mods-available/php5.{load,conf} and /etc/apache2/mods-available
>>should contain the php5.{load,conf} files. These should be owned by
>>libapac
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Pollywog wrote:
> Do you know for sure that /etc/hosts.deny has anything to do with ssh?
> I thought /etc/hosts.deny would only work with services that run from inetd
> or
> xinetd, not with daemons.
ssh is typically built with tcpwrappers .. and ez enough to do so
if its n
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Mike McCarty wrote:
> > most "large capacity" drives uses ECC which does support error correction
> > at least in the firmware and tape controllers to read the data
> > off the tape ..
>
> So has every hard disc. But we still get disc errors, don't we?
but nobody said ecc w
On 04/10/05, Aleksandar Ristovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul hello,
>
> I found your posting using google, I have the DWL-650 card too and I
> have no idea how to install it. I have debian installed and not much
> experience with linux.
>
> I was wondering if you have found the solution?
>
>
Marty wrote:
The inetd man page gives an example for use with a specific service:
/etc/hosts.deny:
in.tftpd: ALL: (/usr/sbin/safe_finger -l @%h | \
/usr/bin/mail -s %d-%h root) &
Correction -- it's in the hosts.deny man page. As others have already
pointed
Really thanks for your help. lgOn 10/3/05, Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,Mike McCarty wrote:> Luis Garay wrote:>>> Hi, im really new in Linux and newer in Debian. i'm trying to make
>> athe back>> up of a directory thas weights 3 gig's, but i need to storage this in CD,>> how can i ma
Hello,
I recently got a Canon SD400 camera. I have been trying to get it to
work with my laptop which runs Debian Sarge but no luck yet :-( I am
running kernel version 2.6.12-1-686. I have usb storage working fine.
I can use USB hard disks and other kinds of memory sticks by mounting
them onto /de
Edward J. Shornock wrote:
You could use pbuilder to build the package as well, which is what I use
for my local repository. If need be, I could post the URLs to the
packages I build using that patch.
A moot point now...
sysvinit (2.86.ds1-4) unstable; urgency=low
[Petter Reinholdtsen]
* A
Sayantan Sur wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I recently got a Canon SD400 camera. I have been trying to get it to
> work with my laptop which runs Debian Sarge but no luck yet :-( I am
> running kernel version 2.6.12-1-686. I have usb storage working fine.
> I can use USB hard disks and other kinds of memo
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005, Joe Mc Cool wrote:
> then
> timidity /tmp/sweetness.of.mary.mid
> -su: /usr/local/bin/timidity: No such file or directory
which timidity
If it doesn't return /usr/bin/timidity, you have some left-over crap in your
system (and NOT from any Debian timidity package)
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005, Mike McCarty wrote:
> >>And depending on how LVM/device-mapper is employed to map the root
> >>partition, it would be *very* difficult for grub to do so.
>
> Why so? Isn't that the reason for the file_system_type_stage1_5?
stage 1.5 cannot very well find WHAT you are going to
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005, Alvin Oga wrote:
> lilo, syslinux, loadlin, etc doesn't have the same whacky
> problems/requirements/restricktions that grub imposes
But they have their own set of limits.
> you can always boot almost anything ..
This is incorrect.
> lvm ...
> - what a pain in the bu
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005, Sayantan Sur wrote:
> As soon as I plug the camera in, for a brief period it is reported by
> `lsusb' (from usbutils package). But after a few seconds, the device
> dissappears from lsusb!! However, it is always to be found in
> /proc/bus/usb/devices.
Try lsusb as root. If it
On 10/3/05, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Oct 2005, Sayantan Sur wrote:
> > As soon as I plug the camera in, for a brief period it is reported by
> > `lsusb' (from usbutils package). But after a few seconds, the device
> > dissappears from lsusb!! However, it i
On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 03:10, Nelson Castillo wrote:
> > MySQL Error Nr. 1130
> > Host '192.168.0.170' is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server
>
> > suggest a solution?
>
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=mysql+1130&btnG=Search
And in reply to the grandparent email (which I seem t
Can someone help me figure out why I don't seem to be using the swap
partition.
Here is an output of fdisk -l
Disk /dev/hda: 10.0 GB, 10056130560 bytes
16 heads, 63 sectors/track, 19485 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 1008 * 512 = 516096 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks
On Oct 03 2005, Jared Hall wrote:
> Keep posting your security ideas/knowledge though... I'm sure everyone
> will benefit.
Well, I recently discovered the package "tiger" and it is full of good
advices.
It will probably take 10 minutes or so examining your system, but some
of its suggestions are
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> Can someone help me figure out why I don't seem to be using the swap
> partition.
>
> Here is an output of fdisk -l
>
> Disk /dev/hda: 10.0 GB, 10056130560 bytes
> 16 heads, 63 sectors/track, 19485 cylinders
> Units = cylinders of 1008 * 512 = 516096 bytes
>
>Device Boo
On Oct 03 2005, Mike McCarty wrote:
> OTOH, if the whole image on tape is a compressed one, then tar or
> gunzip or whatever is simply going to complain that the one (and only)
> file in the compressed archive is corrupt and unrecoverable.
That's not really true when one uses bzip2, since it appar
Hello,
I hope I'm posting this in the right place. I have looked a lot for the
solution to this, but have not found anything - I'm sorry if I'm
posting something very obvious or already answered. I've just installed
kernel version 2.6.13 and am having problems with the scsi support for
mass storag
Alvin Oga wrote:
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Mike McCarty wrote:
most "large capacity" drives uses ECC which does support error correction
at least in the firmware and tape controllers to read the data
off the tape ..
So has every hard disc. But we still get disc errors, don't we?
but nobody sai
Rogério Brito wrote:
On Oct 03 2005, Mike McCarty wrote:
OTOH, if the whole image on tape is a compressed one, then tar or
gunzip or whatever is simply going to complain that the one (and only)
file in the compressed archive is corrupt and unrecoverable.
That's not really true when one uses
I am taking this thread to debian-devel. Please direct replies there, as
per the reply-to and mail-followup-to headers. Please remove debian-user
from any further replies.
Marco, Ukai-san, here is a short synopsis of the problem:
1. User hotplugs an USB camera device.
2. Kernel creates usb
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"Christopher L. Everett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> For various reasons (I believe a version conflict is causing selects
> to return no rows when it clearly has data to return),
Yes, that can happen due to lack of versioned symbol support in all but
the most recent MySQL libs in unstable.
>
hi ya henrique
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Oct 2005, Alvin Oga wrote:
> > lilo, syslinux, loadlin, etc doesn't have the same whacky
> > problems/requirements/restricktions that grub imposes
>
> But they have their own set of limits.
yup..
> > you can
Hi linux-users,
I'm running debian sarge stable and I try to mount a network share
which is offered to me as the following type:
"FTP over SSL with normal login and explicit password - passive FTP"
Can somone tell me if and how I can mount such a share?
I know that it could be mounted under Win
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