Carl Johnson wrote:
> I have similar problems, and I know it isn't used by the buffers and
> cache as others have already suggested. I have to exit from
> X-windows, so it appears that X has some major memory leaks.
Counter anecdotal evidence...
173 days, 19:00:02 | Linux 2.6.9-1-686
--- jpg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Migrating from lpr to cups, and can't get past square 1.
>
> Have read reams of docs
> Downloaded latest bits off of sourceforge.
> Gotten ppd for the remote printer.
>
> My setup is this:
>
> ---
> ---
> From: Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: unsubscribe
> Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 20:58:22 -0500
>
> On Monday 14 November 2005 18:02, Ueli Meier wrote:
>
> Top posting, sorry folks.
>
> Nothing at all, but posted the whole digest mailing back to the
On Fri, 2005-11-11 at 09:23, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> Ueli Meier wrote:
> > What where your reasons to switch to debian?
> >>Could you explain more?
> >>What does it mean Debian is not tuned for the desktop, more work to
> >>install? Or is there more to it?
>
> I used to use Suse on a couple o
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Sun, 2005-11-13 at 21:43 +0100, steef wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*Whether you are a current SCO customer or not, we request your
feedback.*
[snip]
why don't you just shut up from this list?
Can't you tell that someone signed up d-u as a ga
On sid w/ latest xorg
The message subject is my best understanding at the moment of a problem:
When I do 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' the mouse protocol chosen is
intellimouse and I can change the mouse device but not the protocol.
intellimouse gives a mouse pointer which sits in the upper
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日産自動車コンピュータウィルス検査システムです。
添付ファイルにウィルスを検出しましたので削除させて頂きました。
差出人アドレスを偽造するウイルスもありますので、誤配信されている場合はご容赦願います。
Computer Virus Check System detected the virus to
the attached file.
Please understand the followings:
In the case of the virus used forgery sender address, it is being
mistransmitted.--- Begin
I have installed the default installation of spamassassin on sarge. I
have recently compared headers from a spam message that was filtered by
my sarge installation (and missed as spam) with the same message
filtered by a Gentoo server (that was correctly identified as spam,
running a default spama
jpg wrote:
Migrating from lpr to cups, and can't get past square 1.
Have read reams of docs
Downloaded latest bits off of sourceforge.
Gotten ppd for the remote printer.
My setup is this:
----
| Debian wS | -> | HP-UX Print
Title: Meddelande
Hello!
I don't know how to
handle that:
The system powers
off the display after 10 minutes even if xscreensaver is not running
and the green on-lamp on the computer-box starts blinking. It is
possible to wake up the display again by a keyboard-strike but not by moving
On a couple of i-386 test machines I am noticing install problems that
appear to change over time. I use floppies, and therefore download the
install package from a repository every time.
I know that if video card recognition works, then fail, then works
again, this has noting to do with D-I prope
Steve Lamb wrote:
Gotta love people who whine about "gobalization" using the internet; the
shining beacon of that concept.
The problem with "globalization" is that the concept applies only to
money and goods. When it comes to people then the world stops to be global.
So what exactl
Hi,
I cannot seem to find enough information about reverting a package in a proper
way, and was wondering whether people on this list could help me out or point
me to a good help file somewhere. I'm not a total newbie, but sysadmin tasks
were previously not my major concern, and I need to jump
How do I get my Sarge box to do these DNS lookups? Have I not
installed something?
Is this package installed?
libnet-dns-perl
Regards
Mathias
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[KS] said...
> marc wrote:
> >
> > Next, I move the newly created ~/.mozilla/firefox/xx.newprofile out
> > of the way and copy the required source xx.existingprofile to
> > ~/.mozilla/firefox/, then rename the newly copied folder to
> > xx.newprofile. Finally, I chown -R owner:group
Johannes Wiedersich said...
> Also read
> http://kb.mozillazine.org/Migrating_settings_to_a_new_profile
Yup, that's referenced by the other page mentioned.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder It is incomplete, however, and
doesn't cover transferring extensions.
It seems that it can't be don
Joey Hess wrote:
[snip]
Have you even looked at the debian installer in the past year? Just
curious. This is an area where it's completly possible to satisfy both
groups.
I think the point is that just installing the stuff is only half the
story. It's like providing the raw ingredients for
Hi list,
After some time (about half an hour), ssh sessions timeout. I'd like to
avoid this, but it keeps happening...
I have KeepAlive set to Yes in sshd_config.
How can i make it?
TIA
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Jim Ottaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible that you need to change the VT100 resources rather than
> XTerm ones? It looks like VT100 is used for colours in
> /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-color, and it might over-ride XTerm
> resources. I have this in my ~/.Xresources:
VT100 is the c
Hello.
I have problems with the who command.
Sometimes (once a week ?), the list of users shown by
the who command gets frozen, and is no more updated as the users logs in/out.
If I look at the last modification time of the file /var/run/utmp,
I can see that it is no more upated.
If
> Is this package installed?
>
> libnet-dns-perl
>
Yes - it is installed:
# apt-get install libnet-dns-perl -s
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
libnet-dns-perl is already the newest version.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Any other ide
Jim Seymour wrote:
Hi All,
Just curious what most of you are using to watch quicktime streams with
firefox as a browser. I would like to stay with Debian approved methods.
I am running Debian Etch if that makes a difference in suggestion(s).
Apparently what I used to use has been removed from t
Mitja Podreka wrote:
The problem with low wages is that the chinese worker, which is doing
the outsourced work, is working whole day, seven days a week for a
sallary which barely keeps him alive. Why? So that someone can buy a
$5000 suit, live in a house with 27 rooms and 9 bathrooms and with a
Hi all,
When checking my network with ethereal, i notice that there is 1 machine
which is broadcasting a terrible
amount of packages, like it sends 1 good UPD package followed by 10 IP
packages
that look like this: FRAGMENTED IP PROTOCOL (proto=UDP 0x11, off=1480)
i think these are all broke
Clive Menzies wrote:
On (14/11/05 17:36), privacy.at Anonymous Remailer wrote:
Regardless, please come back in a few months and request its removal
again. I'd love to see that original email [2] climb higher in
Google's results than the current #3 spot it holds now when searching
for your na
On (15/11/05 13:13), johannes wrote:
> NB: It's interesting to look at other pages that turn up on googleing
> 'Weissgerber, Tom L'
I presume you mean:
Inside Intel: Banana Republics In The Silicon Empire
From: Weissgerber, Tom L Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 2:50 PM To:
Dayton, Stephen
M Subject
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
I don't know how to handle that:
The system powers off the display after 10 minutes even if xscreensaver
is not running and the green on-lamp on the computer-box starts
blinking. It is possible to wake up the display again by a
keyboard-strike but not by mo
I had the same problem and didnt find how to fix it, so i decided to update to
BASE :
http://secureideas.sourceforge.net/
its build on ACID, works fine, you can keep your mysql database, just have to
config a file and its ok.
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 15:02:04 -0800
Rhomboid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
That's me again.
I need some service.
My (home) PC is offline, but sometimes I can be online, but I need Informations about packages (upgrades) with mail (automatic function).
(no manual email, automatic email, something like a:
New safety upegrade in apache2-common, php4
)
THX for resp
jonas wrote:
Hi,
I'm using dvd-rw for my backups.
I'm doing this:
A script that run during the nigth and create 3 isos
dvd+rw-format -force=full -blank=full /dev/hdc (for each dvd)
growisofs -use-the-force-luke=DAO -dvd-compat -Z
/dev/hdc=/downloads/dvdimage1.iso
growisofs -use-the-force-luke=
On 15 Nov 2005, at 3:21 PM, Wiki wrote:
That's me again.
I need some service.
My (home) PC is offline, but sometimes I can be online, but I need
Informations about packages (upgrades) with mail (automatic function).
(no manual email, automatic email, something like a:
New safety upegrade
> I have got different IBM server (Netfinity 5000 and xSeries 336) with
> ServeRaid SCSI card controllers.
I've got xSeries 236 - Type 8841
> I would like to manage disks drived by these controllers with the IBM
> software found on CD delivered with the servers.
Same here. :-)
> I am able
> Any idea or link someone (google was not helpful, nor was IBM websites) ?
I called up IBM and they said the server was not supported under
Debian GNU/Linux. they only supported Red Hat and Suse linux.
Any ideas why IBM does not like to support debian Gnu/Linux? I
personally think they are going
hey
I figured i'll do a check on the version of ips that's loaded with my
debian install.
i did a 'dmesg' and noticed this
===
SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
ips 03:0e.0:Warning ! ! ! ServeRAID Version Mismatch
ips 03:0e.0:Bios = 7.10.20, Firmwar
Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
Jochen Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Realos:
Mike McCarty wanted us to know:
http://www.securityfocus.com/brief/38?ref=rss
I have rpc.statd and portmap running on my system. Are they vulnerable
to this security hole/worm?
As I do not use nfs on my debian serv
--- Lian Liming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just installed tomcat5 on debian/unstable. It is on my laptop with
> P M1.6, 512M. The problem is that tomcat server is very slow to
> connect. On my first connection after installation, it took 4~5 mins to
> show the tomcat index on localhost:8010.
--- Joe Mc Cool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow,
>
> thanks a lot guys for the push towards Latex.
>
> After struggling with groff etc for years, Latex is a charm. Already
> I can do tables, footnotes, indexes, headers, footers, maths, item
> lists wonderful, a joy to work with.
hi guys
I'm slowly beginning to understand how my debian server has been setup.
==
ips 03:0e.0:Warning ! ! ! ServeRAID Version Mismatch
ips 03:0e.0:Bios = 7.10.20, Firmware = 7.10.20, Device Driver = 7.00.15
==
The above means my ip
> Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jim Ottaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is it possible that you need to change the VT100 resources rather than
>> XTerm ones? It looks like VT100 is used for colours in
>> /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-color, and it might over-ride XTerm
>> resour
On 11/10/05, David Kirchner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a Debian way to sync apt-get and aptitude data files? We just
> had a problem where aptitude decided to [remove] programs that were installed
> by apt-get immediately prior. This is on Sarge stable.
Aptitude tries to keep track of w
Hi debianners,
Can apt/aptitude use a ftp mirror that requires username and password?
I got some space on a ftp but the admin says I got to use the username and
password use the space. I planned to put some pkg archives on it but not
sure how to make apt/aptitude it.
If I put the the line like
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 01:57:49PM -0800, David Kirchner wrote:
> Is there a Debian way to sync apt-get and aptitude data files? We just
> had a problem where aptitude decided to programs that were installed
> by apt-get immediately prior. This is on Sarge stable.
>
> Specifically, the steps to re
On 11/14/05, Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Du you have used SATA drives with PATA Hardware or WD Raptor WD360GD
> and WD740GD which have real SCSI-Hardware. They run with 10.000 RpM.
We haven't tried Raptors yet. We're waiting for the capacities to
approach that of the other SATA d
Mark Crean wrote:
> I think the point is that just installing the stuff is only half the
> story. It's like providing the raw ingredients for a meal. They still
> have to be prepared and cooked. Some folks lack the time and perhaps the
> skills for that, which is where the desktop-friendly distr
$ at 16:00
> record-wuvt 15 15
for example, should produce files wuvt--20051115-1600.mp3 and
wuvt--20051115-1615.mp3, both just under 15 minutes long
(unfortunately you lose a few seconds between segments).
HTH someone,
Adam
#!/bin/sh
# Arguments: numbers of minutes to record
URL=
> jpg wrote:
> > Migrating from lpr to cups, and can't get past square 1.
> >
> > Have read reams of docs
> > Downloaded latest bits off of sourceforge.
.
.
.
> >
> > System - Debian 3.1
> > Kernel - 2.6.12.2
>
> step by step:
>
> - install cups on the server
> - set up printer on server (eg. w
Hi there...
I have a debian computer with kernel 2.4.27-2-386 on an IBM xSeries
236 Type 8841.
This is the SCSI Control info
=
:03:0c.0 SCSI storage controller: Adaptec ASC-29320ALP U320 (rev 10)
:03:0e.0 RAID bus controller: Adaptec ServeRAID C
You wrote:
> On (14/11/05 17:36), privacy.at Anonymous Remailer wrote:
> > > > Regardless, please come back in a few months and request its removal
> > > > again. I'd love to see that original email [2] climb higher in
> > > > Google's results than the current #3 spot it holds now when searchi
Joey Hess wrote:
[snip]
I know of several people[1] who have already done a lot of work in this
area on Debian. It's illistrative that this wiki page changed from a
huge list of things that needed to be done manually before the sarge
release to "it just works (plus entirely too much info about
> Use where there is a real threat to one's person for convey information of
> importance that might be supressed by individuals of power.
>
> Being an asshat on an anonymous remailer only gives them a taint in the
> eyes of individuals which might turn into such services being completely
couple of questions
for those more in the know than me. [which probably means everybody. :)
]
I am running
Debian/sarge
What are the various
ways to mount a remote directory for seamless use by a service running on a
parent server?
I only know nfs. Is
this the best way? Is this the m
I've just installed courier imap and imap-ssl to
use with postfix. The problem i'm having is when I try and retrieve
mail from my Debian (Sarge) Server from Outlook Express the following
message appears (Your Imap Server wishes to alet you to the following:
Fatal error Maildir No such file
On Oct 3, 2005, at 1:57 AM, Jared Hall wrote:
It looks like I am being rooted right now. How do I toss this guy off
of my system. [...snip...] I
can't shut down ssh because that's my only connection to the system.
[a bit late to the party, but...]
Yes you can. You can repel an active SSH
- Original Message -
From: "Antony Gelberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 6:38 PM
Subject: Re: Imap
> Roy wrote:
> > I've just installed courier imap and imap-ssl to use with postfix. The
> > problem i'm having is when I try and retrieve mail from my Debian
hello,
I have a debian machine with 1.4G hard disk which is running out of
space. Running "apt-get autoclean" and "apt-get autoclean" have provided
me with about 100M free space but it is still too short for my server
machine.
I see there are lots of documentations and unnecessary things on my
sy
On 11/15/05, Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I set up grub the following way. Hope its right. Is there some benifit
> to do it your way??
>
> srv:~# grub
> Probing devices to guess BIOS drives. This may take a long time.
>
> GNU GRUB version 0.95 (640K lower / 3072K upper memory)
>
Realos wrote:
>hello,
>
>I have a debian machine with 1.4G hard disk which is running out of
>space. Running "apt-get autoclean" and "apt-get autoclean" have provided
>me with about 100M free space but it is still too short for my server
>machine.
>
>I see there are lots of documentations and unne
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, Realos wrote:
Can you people point me to a documentation or give some hints how to
deal with such problems in debian? I am not new to linux but have
relatively little experience with debian.
Consider using deborphan to locate packages without dependencies (it does
more th
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 01:32:11PM +0100, steef wrote:
> Jim Seymour wrote:
>
> >Hi All,
> >
> >Just curious what most of you are using to watch quicktime streams with
> >firefox as a browser. I would like to stay with Debian approved methods.
> >I am running Debian Etch if that makes a difference
Roy wrote:
> I've just installed courier imap and imap-ssl to use with postfix.
> The problem i'm having is when I try and retrieve mail from my Debian
> (Sarge) Server from Outlook Express the following message appears
> (Your Imap Server wishes to alet you to the following: Fatal error
> Maildi
On 10/15/05, Ritesh Raj Sarraf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ## SSH Bruteforce
> iptables -N SSH_WHITELIST
> iptables -A SSH_WHITELIST -s 10.0.1.0/24 -m recent --remove --name SSH -j
> ACCEPT
> iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 22 -m state --state NEW -m recent --set
> --name SSH
> iptables -A INPU
> Johannes,
>
> Thanks for the reply, however:
>
> > - install cups on the server
>
> Can't, not my server it is the corporate print server not admin'd by me. No
> root login and it's a HP-UX 11.11 server. They will not allow cups to be
> installed, already asked.
>
> > - set up printer on serv
> Robert Brockway wanted us to know:
>On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, Realos wrote:
>Consider using deborphan to locate packages without dependencies (it does
>more than just libraries). This is a great way to get a handle on useless
>packages you may have installed in the past.
well deborphan shows only
- Original Message -
From: "Mitch Wiedemann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 6:39 PM
Subject: Re: Imap
> Roy wrote:
>
> > I've just installed courier imap and imap-ssl to use with postfix.
> > The problem i'm having is when I try and retrieve mail from my Debia
On 11/15/05, Eric van der Paardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Martin Hauser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 2:20 AM
> > To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
> > Subject: Re: pcmcia + acpi + suspend2 seems impossible...
> -snip-
> >
On Tue, 2005-11-15 at 19:08 +0100, Roy wrote:
--snip--
> > > (Sarge) Server from Outlook Express the following message appears (Your
> > > Imap Server wishes to alet you to the following: Fatal error Maildir No
> > > such file or directory). The imap server is running and postfix is
> > > working
On Oct 3, 2005, at 1:57 AM, Jared Hall wrote:
> > It looks like I am being rooted right now. How do I toss this guy off
> > of my system. [...snip...] I
> > can't shut down ssh because that's my only connection to the system.
It's probably not going to help now, but fireHOL
(frontend to iptable
I am not finding much info out there on Sieve but I am wondering if anyone
knows where my breakdown is occurring. I am using Cyrus imap with
spamassassin, procmail, squirrelmail, and postfix. I use cyrdeliver to
deliver mail out of procmail. I am wondering if using cyrdeliver prevents
Sieve
Good afternoon!
I've a couple of these today.
- Original Message -
From: "Steward-owner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 6:29 PM
Subject: Your Message To scoug-general
Your message to the list scoug-general has been rejected.
You are not a member of the lis
I've noticed the bugs 327367, 285299, 163227, 239744 which all refer to
the issue I am having. 327367 in particular says "(This bug should get
corrected in the next point-release and is also present in the current
unstable version.) "
http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.bugs.dist/browse_th
I've gathered Debian starts in run level 2 and from there X is started.
How do I change the setting so that when I log in I don't go any further
than a shell and if I want ex I just type "startx" and enter?
I don't know why but Debian seems to be more cryptic when it comes to
this and it's run l
phyrster wrote:
> Hi debianners,
>
> Can apt/aptitude use a ftp mirror that requires username and password?
>
> I got some space on a ftp but the admin says I got to use the username and
> password use the space. I planned to put some pkg archives on it but not
> sure how to make apt/aptitude it.
Scott wrote:
I've gathered Debian starts in run level 2 and from there X is started.
How do I change the setting so that when I log in I don't go any further
than a shell and if I want ex I just type "startx" and enter?
I don't know why but Debian seems to be more cryptic when it comes to
thi
Em Ter, 2005-11-15 às 20:11 +0100, Roy escreveu:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Mitch Wiedemann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 6:39 PM
> Subject: Re: Imap
>
>
> > Roy wrote:
> >
> > > I've just installed courier imap and imap-ssl to use with postfix.
> >
Don't know if this is of any help, but a lot of DNS tests seem to timeout:
debug: RBL: success for 9 of 17 queries
debug: DNS: timeout for NO_DNS_FOR_FROM after 14 seconds
debug: DNS: timeout for bsp-untrusted after 14 seconds
debug: DNS: timeout for bsp-firsttrusted after 14 seconds
debug: DNS: t
Hello,
I am running debian testing and I did a upgrade last week and after that my
usb harddisk is nog recognized anymore. Last time it did work was november
10, so it has happend after that date. A older linux on a other partition
still does recognize this usb drive, so it is not a hardware pr
--- Realos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello,
>
> I have a debian machine with 1.4G hard disk which is running out of
> space. Running "apt-get autoclean" and "apt-get autoclean" have provided
> me with about 100M free space but it is still too short for my server
> machine.
>
> I see there are
Kent West wrote:
> Scott wrote:
>
>> I've gathered Debian starts in run level 2 and from there X is started.
>>
>> How do I change the setting so that when I log in I don't go any further
>> than a shell and if I want ex I just type "startx" and enter?
>>
>> I don't know why but Debian seems to b
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 11:54:29AM -0800, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> Just because it's in your postfix config doesn't necessarily mean that
> the directory is actually there. Go into your home directory and
> verify that you do, in fact, have a Maildir directory there. IIRC,
> courier does not create
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 11:20:52PM +0800, phyrster wrote:
> If I put the the line like this, will it work? (I don't have the
> server ready now):
>
> deb ftp://linux:[EMAIL PROTECTED] archives
According to apt.conf(5), that is the correct syntax. Although you may
want a trailing slash for style p
Mitch Wiedemann wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Scott wrote:
I've gathered Debian starts in run level 2 and from there X is started.
How do I change the setting so that when I log in I don't go any further
than a shell and if I want ex I just type "startx" and enter?
I don't know why but
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 07:13:26PM +0100, Realos wrote:
> I see there are lots of documentations and unnecessary things on my
> system (like locales I will never use etc.).
>
> Can you people point me to a documentation or give some hints how to
> deal with such problems in debian? I am not new to
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 2:10 pm, Realos wrote:
> > Robert Brockway wanted us to know:
> >
> >On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, Realos wrote:
> >Consider using deborphan to locate packages without dependencies (it does
> >more than just libraries). This is a great way to get a handle on useless
> >packages
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 08:10:42PM +0100, Realos wrote:
> well deborphan shows only three packages
the package `debian-goodies' contains dpigs, a script which will give
you the biggest installed packages. That should help you identify
the priority packages to remove if you don't need them.
--
Jo
Hi Andras,
I had the same problem with my unstable snapshot. I tried to
dist-upgrade my system and udev 0.068-2 was updated by version 0.074-2.
Of course, this process removed hotplug from my system.
Afterwards, I tried to reboot my system and the sound didn't work. I
tried 'alsaconf' as the
Thanks, I was starting to head that direction anyway. Ironically, I had
switched to Debian in the first place a couple years ago to reduce
management overhead and use binary packages and now I'm heading slowly
back to having to run from source again to keep things up and stable.
cqst wrote:
I
Is this how to subscribe.
yuri
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 12:01 pm, Tony Heal wrote:
> couple of questions for those more in the know than me. [which probably
> means everybody. :) ]
>
> I am running Debian/sarge
>
> What are the various ways to mount a remote directory for seamless use by a
> service running on a parent server
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 07:13:26PM +0100, Realos wrote:
> hello,
>
> I have a debian machine with 1.4G hard disk which is running out of
> space. Running "apt-get autoclean" and "apt-get autoclean" have provided
> me with about 100M free space but it is still too short for my server
> machine.
>
I currently do not use LVM.
I have a 40GB disk with 3 physical partitions and logical partitions
5-11 on the remaining physical partition. Several of the partitions are
getting full. There is space on the disk. Just over half of the disk
space is UN-partitioned.
What I need to know is if
On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 12:25:50PM +0100, Markus Grunwald wrote:
> Hello,
Hi
> How do I patch my 2.6 kernel with the new (four numbers) kernel version
> scheme ? Cound't find that in the archives ( or was too dumb to use the cor=
> rect
> search terms...).
>
> To be concrete: which patch do I ne
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On 15/11/05, Marc Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I currently do not use LVM.
>
> I have a 40GB disk with 3 physical partitions and logical partitions
> 5-11 on the remaining physical partition. Several of the partitions are
> getting full. There is space on the disk. Just over half of the
Le Mardi 15 Novembre 2005 21:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I am running debian testing and I did a upgrade last week and after that my
> usb harddisk is nog recognized anymore. Last time it did work was november
> 10, so it has happend after that date. A older linux on a other partit
On Tue, 2005-11-15 at 13:13 +0100, johannes wrote:
> Mitja Podreka wrote:
[snip]
>
> The problem is just, that the *real money* is not earned by work. Have
> you ever heard of a company that outsources managment, lawyers, or the
> marketing staff. They usually have much higher wages than enginee
On Tue, 2005-11-15 at 11:11 +, Antony Gelberg wrote:
> Steve Lamb wrote:
> > Andy Streich wrote:
> >
> >>latest and greatest of everything. What I did find surprising after
> >>reading
> >>this list for a while was that stable meant not only really stable but also
> >>really slow release c
Hi, John and others.
On Nov 15 2005, John M. Gabriele wrote:
> One thing I don't understand about LaTeX/TeX though is why it's so
> darn big and complicated.
LaTeX isn't big. Well, it does have some core packages, but they surely
aren't *that* many.
The "complicated" part is probably using "exte
Caleb Walker wrote:
> I am not finding much info out there on Sieve but I am wondering if anyone
> knows where my breakdown is occurring. I am using Cyrus imap with
> spamassassin, procmail, squirrelmail, and postfix. I use cyrdeliver to
> deliver mail out of procmail. I am wondering if using
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