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I'm a bit concerned about the health status of my usb based hard disk
backup. One of my recent backups (rsync) prematurely exited with I/O
errors in syslog. I fsck'ed the drive, fixing some 2000 errors like
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Free inodes count wrong for g
Jesus arteche:
>
> I'd like to know how i could redirect several webs to same Apache server,
> now what I've got is several webs in the same apache server, and i can
> access to them by the following way:
Your terminology is *really* weird. If you learn the common terms, it is
easier to help you.
I've searched around and couldn't find an adobe-flashplugin package. Which
repo is it from? I'm using the flashplayer-mozilla package from the Lenny
repo at www.Debian-Multimedia.org and YouTube, etc., works great for me.
Ah, sorry. It wasn't from a repo ... I went to Youtube, clicked the li
You mean install_flash_player_10_linux.deb? I got that, installed it with
"dpkg -i", and now have (squeezing out spaces):
$ dpkg -l | grep flash
ii adobe-flashplugin 10.0.15.3-1hardy1 Adobe Flash Player plugin version 10
Flash works perfectly.
http://members.cox.net/ron.l.johnson/Iceweasel
Glenn Becker wrote:
You mean install_flash_player_10_linux.deb? I got that, installed it
with "dpkg -i", and now have (squeezing out spaces):
$ dpkg -l | grep flash
ii adobe-flashplugin 10.0.15.3-1hardy1 Adobe Flash Player plugin
version 10
Flash works perfectly.
http://members.cox.net/
Sorry, this is an off-topic question but I'm sure that Debian people know a
lot about this issue.
I know some people who is trying to license their software as dual-license.
Their intention is to be also able to release a propietary version of their
software. However, I know that they ha
Anyone is allowed to help on this list within the ML rule. Your posting
was completely within rule.
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 04:41:21PM +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 January 2009 16:15:18 you wrote:
> > Please be careful to tell some info like this to others. I know I fail
> > someti
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:23:04PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> You mean install_flash_player_10_linux.deb? I got that, installed it
> with "dpkg -i", and now have (squeezing out spaces):
>
> $ dpkg -l | grep flash
> ii adobe-flashplugin 10.0.15.3-1hardy1 Adobe Flash Player plugin
> versio
On 01/29/2009 07:47 AM, Osamu Aoki wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:23:04PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
You mean install_flash_player_10_linux.deb? I got that, installed it
with "dpkg -i", and now have (squeezing out spaces):
$ dpkg -l | grep flash
ii adobe-flashplugin 10.0.15.3-1hardy1
While looking on dselect, I saw there is a port of the BSD
package of dump and restore but it says it is for the ext2 file
system. Is there a Linux dump and restore utility anywhere that
is safe to use with ext3?
The issue is that we have a mixed Unix environment.
There is a number of Free
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009, Martin McCormick wrote:
> While looking on dselect, I saw there is a port of the BSD
> package of dump and restore but it says it is for the ext2 file
> system. Is there a Linux dump and restore utility anywhere that
> is safe to use with ext3?
Yes, dump is working well with
Hello list
I am looking for some command line mail client that will allow me to send
mail using some other smtp server instead of local one. For ex. I need
something like 'mail -server smtp.gmail.com -to s...@email.com -subject
hello - text some text' . I have looked at mailx but cant seem to find
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> Davide Mancusi wrote:
>
>> I need to downgrade my fglrx driver to version 8-7-3 but I
>> can't find the package at snapshot.debian.org nor at
>> packages.debian.org. Could anyone please give me a clue?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Davide
>>
> Hi Davide,
> You can find older versions
Hello Amar,
Amar Cosic wrote:
> I am looking for some command line mail client that will allow me to send
> mail using some other smtp server instead of local one. For ex. I need
> something like 'mail -server smtp.gmail.com -to s...@email.com -subject
> hello - text some text' . I have looked at
On 01/29/2009 09:38 AM, Amar Cosic wrote:
Hello list
I am looking for some command line mail client that will allow me to send
mail using some other smtp server instead of local one. For ex. I need
something like 'mail -server smtp.gmail.com -to s...@email.com -subject
hello - text some text' .
Nicolas KOWALSKI writes:
> Yes, dump is working well with ext3 filesystems, as long as they are not
> actively modified. LVM may come to help here.
Many thanks. That is a problem more or less with any
backup method that doesn't unmount and convert to read-only a
given file system.
Occasionally something in a .ps document fails to translate (gs?) into a
printable document and my printers then spit out hundreds of pages each
containing one line of jibberish.
It does no good to clear the print queue, to turn the printer on and off
or even to re-boot the system. After all this
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Running Sid - yesterday I moved a couple of partitions on my HD (without
a backup, yeah I know ) and today discovered the gnome-control-center
and update-manager is rather flaky.
This is what I get:
http://imagebin.ca/view/uciB1Q.html
I have reinst
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGPL
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 8:52 AM, Antonio Diaz Sanchez wrote:
>
>Sorry, this is an off-topic question but I'm sure that Debian people
> know a lot about this issue.
>
>I know some people who is trying to license their software as
> dual-license. Their int
Lisi Reisz writes:
> I am bringing this back online because I would like the opinions of the rest
> of you.
I greatly appreciated Lisi's help.
Rodolfo
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All,
I have a USB disk (a 320GB Western Digital My Passport) which is
exhibiting the following problem.
When first hooked up and mounted, it works fine. I've successfully
transferred 100's of GB onto the disk.
However, if left idle for some hours, it fails when accessed, with a
spontaneous USB d
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> >>> How can I know if I'm running 64 bit Debian?
Javier Barroso wrote:
>> just run "uname -r"
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI writes:
> This will return the architecture of the kernel, but it is possible to
> run a 64-bit kernel with 32-bit userland.
>
> dpkg-architecture wi
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Martin McCormick wrote:
> Nicolas KOWALSKI writes:
>> Yes, dump is working well with ext3 filesystems, as long as they
>> are not actively modified. LVM may come to help here.
>
> Many thanks. That is a problem more or less with any backup method
> th
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> $ uname -r
> 2.6.18-4-k7
>
That's a k7 kernel (optimized for Athlons). 32-bit.
> $ dpkg-architecture
> DEB_BUILD_ARCH=i386
>
And a matching architecture.
> So, am I running 64 bit Debian?
>
Definitely not.
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Hello,
This is related to templates in C++ and debugging tools we have in Linux
(I use gdb, is there any other comparable open source tool?).
What do C++ programmers here think about the usefulness of using
templates in C++ while keeping in mind how it would work with debugging
that program usin
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 1:47 PM, H.S. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This is related to templates in C++ and debugging tools we have in Linux
> (I use gdb, is there any other comparable open source tool?).
>
>
> What do C++ programmers here think about the usefulness of using
> templates in C++ while keeping
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> On Sunday 25 January 2009 15:56:20 Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
>>> But, all I want is to use scim within openoffice writer: it's for my
>>> sister, she speaks Chinese and
>>> needs writing chinese characters.
>>>
>>> With gedit, she simply does:
>>>
>>> $ GTK_IM_MODULE="scim"
On Thu January 29 2009 10:47:27 H.S. wrote:
> Can C++ programmers here share their recent experience in this regard? I
> have a program for an engineering problem of around 5000 lines and I
> need to change some of the data variable from one type to another.
> Currently I am of the mind to just cha
H.S. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This is related to templates in C++ and debugging tools we have in Linux
> (I use gdb, is there any other comparable open source tool?).
>
>
> What do C++ programmers here think about the usefulness of using
> templates in C++ while keeping in mind how it would work with
Flo wrote:
>> there may again appear files in this directory. I would expect to see
>> there
>> files only in the case the "update" command is interrupted. But may be
>> something
>> is wrong with apt-get. Time to file a bug report?
>
> I definitely did this sometimes. Not recently though. I will
Mike Bird wrote:
>
> Maintaining one copy instead of two is (almost) always a good idea,
> and one of the reasons why templates are so valuable.
Yes, it is. But here there is this other factor of the suitability of
gdb with templates and STL for debugging. I not sure I know the
intricacies invol
On Thursday 29 January 2009 18:52:08 Reid Priedhorsky wrote:
> ClamAV 0.94.2 signatures .
>
> All,
>
> I have a USB disk (a 320GB Western Digital My Passport) which is
> exhibiting the following problem.
>
> When first hooked up and mounted, it works fine. I've successfully
> transferred 100's of G
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:23:04PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 01/28/2009 07:52 PM, Glenn Becker wrote:
>>
>> Hi all -
>>
>> I should probably admit that I haven't been booting my Debian install
>> lately, and it has mainly been due to irritation with Iceweasel and not
>> doing anything const
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> >> I need to downgrade my fglrx driver to version 8-7-3 but I
> >> can't find the package at snapshot.debian.org nor at
> >> packages.debian.org. Could anyone please give me a clue?
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >> Davide
> >>
> > Hi Davide,
> > You can find older versions of fglrx
I want to run streamripper to record a radio station on one machine
and connect to the relay it provides on another. Does anyone know how
to massage streamripper into binding to an interface other than the
localhost interface?
Adrian
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On 01/29/2009 12:23 PM, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
[snip]
$ uname -r
2.6.18-4-k7
$ dpkg-architecture
DEB_BUILD_ARCH=i386
DEB_BUILD_ARCH_OS=linux
DEB_BUILD_ARCH_CPU=i386
DEB_BUILD_GNU_CPU=i486
DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM=linux-gnu
DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE=i486-linux-gnu
DEB_HOST_ARCH=i386
DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS=linux
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 10:52:08AM -0600, Reid Priedhorsky wrote:
> I wonder if the computer can't provide enough power to run the device (it
> exceeds the 500mA/port limit, though that was NOT clear in the newegg
> description). However, if that's true, why does it only fail after a long
> idle?
On 01/29/2009 10:52 AM, Reid Priedhorsky wrote:
All,
I have a USB disk (a 320GB Western Digital My Passport) which is
exhibiting the following problem.
When first hooked up and mounted, it works fine. I've successfully
transferred 100's of GB onto the disk.
However, if left idle for some hours
I found out a little more just now. Having failed to find the debian
packager's installation instructions for postgresql I removed the packages
from this system. Later I figured to install everything and take another
look. I used the current sid tasksel and checked data base and hit ok.
The
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 04:19:40PM -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I found out a little more just now. Having failed to find the debian
> packager's installation instructions for postgresql I removed the
> packages from this system. Later I figured to install everything and
> take another look.
Okay, I figured all of it out. postgresql is uninstallable because
postgresql-common requires postgresql79 and that's uninstallable. That
sets up a situation almost similar to what I encountered when I tried
installing emacs and gnus but at least gnus is already in the current
version of emac
Alex Potter wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 21:50:08 +0100, Richard Hector wrote:
>
>> I think it's the normal Ubuntu way, right?
>
> It is.
>
I don't understand why ubuntu users keep coming to debian forumes with their
ubuntu problems.
besides the explanation given by ubuntu for dropping the r
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 04:38:12PM +0100, Amar Cosic wrote:
> Hello list
>
> I am looking for some command line mail client that will allow me to send
> mail using some other smtp server instead of local one. For ex. I need
> something like 'mail -server smtp.gmail.com -to s...@email.com -subject
Hi all,
I'm having a problem at the moment with nagios monitoring of disk space.
When a filesystem is mounted in a directory that's inaccessible to the
nagios user, df doesn't work for it.
Is df considered safe to be setuid?
Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Richard
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Maria McKinley wrote:
> I have a machine that I am attempting to boot over the network. I have
> compiled a kernel for it, Debian Lenny Linux version 2.6.26, with nfs
> file system and root file system support. For a complete rundown on how
> I have created the setup, please see:
>
> http://www.s
On 01/29/2009 04:33 PM, Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
Alex Potter wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 21:50:08 +0100, Richard Hector wrote:
I think it's the normal Ubuntu way, right?
It is.
I don't understand why ubuntu users keep coming to debian forumes with their
ubuntu problems.
besides the explanat
Maria McKinley wrote:
> I have a machine that I am attempting to boot over the network. I have
> compiled a kernel for it, Debian Lenny Linux version 2.6.26, with nfs
> file system and root file system support. For a complete rundown on how
> I have created the setup, please see:
>
> http://www.s
>>
>> Log excerpt 1 (failure during stat()):
>>
>> Jan 29 02:27:07 reidster kernel: [7125216.194039] usb 4-4: USB
>> disconnect, address 12 Jan 29 02:27:07 reidster kernel: [7125216.198039]
>> sd 23:0:0:0: [sdc] Result: hostbyte=DID_NO_CONNECT
>> driverbyte=DRIVER_OK,SUGGEST_OK
> [snip]
>> Jan 27
Ron Johnson wrote:
> Let's not forget NetworkMangler. I installed dual-boot Ubuntu on my
> kids's computer because of the handy gui partition resizer tool, but
> *hated* the actual Ubuntu installation. Must be too used to the CLI.
>
long lives cli, amen!
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Thomas H. George wrote:
Occasionally something in a .ps document fails to translate (gs?) into a
printable document and my printers then spit out hundreds of pages each
containing one line of jibberish.
It does no good to clear the print queue, to turn the printer on and off
or even to re-boot t
Hi,
I've been trying to get exim to send mail via a smarthost that doesn't
use TLS. I've set the AUTH_CLIENT_ALLOW_NOTLS_PASSWORDS = 1 to no avail:
exim4 does not fall back to AUTH LOGIN or AUTH PLAIN.
I can get exim4 to send mail via mail.gmail.com
Any help would be appreciated.
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On Thu, 2009-01-29 at 23:33 +0100, Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
> Alex Potter wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 21:50:08 +0100, Richard Hector wrote:
> >
> >> I think it's the normal Ubuntu way, right?
> >
> > It is.
> >
>
> I don't understand why ubuntu users keep coming to debian forumes with their
So both addresses are unambiguous. For what reason now would I need a
FQDN? Why wouldn't a domain name suffice?
Typically, I see it that a domain refers to an entity, whereas a FQDN refers to
a host or service within that entity. For your purposes the following sdhould
be sufficient:
Greetings:
I've been trying to download Lenny CD-1. Jigdo gets the jigdo and
template files, fetches a few more, then quits, leaving the
following message:
FINISHED --13:49:36--
Downloaded: 7,720,762 bytes in 9 files
Found 9 of the 1145 files required by the template
Corrupted input data
jigdo-
Hi all:
I’m trying to use fsck to check my usb device.
According to the man page for fsck there should be available vfat type through
the –t option.
However I receive the next error:
fsck: 1-40-WIP (14-NOV-200)fsck: fsck.vfat: not foundfsck: Error 2 while
executing fsck.vfat for /media/usbdi
> Do you know any resource where I can find the steps on how to install
> on JFFS2?
In http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~monnier/gnu-linux/debian-live-usb
I outlined the steps I took to create my "Debian on flash" rescue key.
It would probably need a little bit of updating, but the core part
should wo
On 01/29/2009 08:27 PM, Oscar Corte wrote:
Hi all:
I’m trying to use fsck to check my usb device.
According to the man page for fsck there should be available vfat type through the –t option.
However I receive the next error:
fsck: 1-40-WIP (14-NOV-200)fsck: fsck.vfat: not foundfsck: Error 2
On Thursday 2009 January 29 07:52:28 Antonio Diaz Sanchez wrote:
> Sorry, this is an off-topic question but I'm sure that Debian people know
> a lot about this issue.
I would be better discussion for debian-legal, but they aren't likely to take
it up without more specifics.
> I know some peo
On 01/29/2009 05:27 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
[snip]
Still, that's much easier than building proprietary or dual licensed work on
top of GPL software. The FSF's interpretation is basically that anytime GPL
licensed code is integral to the functioning of the larger work (dynamic
linki
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 1:07 AM, Johannes Wiedersich
wrote:
> I'm a bit concerned about the health status of my usb based hard disk
> backup. One of my recent backups (rsync) prematurely exited with I/O
> errors in syslog. I fsck'ed the drive, fixing some 2000 errors like
Ow. That seems like a l
Greetings;
I have just discovered that the command line in a gnome
terminal window doesn't wrap correctly. Instead of doing a
line feed and continuing on the next line it just returns to
the beginning of the current line and writes over it.
As you might suspect, this does not result in a val
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Frank McCormick wrote:
> Running Sid - yesterday I moved a couple of partitions on my HD (without
> a backup, yeah I know ) and today discovered the gnome-control-center
> and update-manager is rather flaky.
>
> This is what I get:
>
> http://imagebi
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 01:47:27PM -0500, "H.S." was heard
to say:
> This is related to templates in C++ and debugging tools we have in Linux
> (I use gdb, is there any other comparable open source tool?).
Not that I know of.
> I recall that a few years ago (a few version of gdb and gcc ago)
On 01/29/2009 09:21 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
I have just discovered that the command line in a gnome terminal window
doesn't wrap correctly. Instead of doing a line feed and continuing on
the next line it just returns to the beginning of the current line and
writes over it.
As you
Ron Johnson wrote the following on 01/29/2009 09:36 PM:
On 01/29/2009 09:21 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
I have just discovered that the command line in a gnome terminal
window doesn't wrap correctly. Instead of doing a line feed and
continuing on the next line it just returns to the be
On 01/29/2009 09:52 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote the following on 01/29/2009 09:36 PM:
On 01/29/2009 09:21 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
I have just discovered that the command line in a gnome terminal
window doesn't wrap correctly. Instead of doing a line feed and
continui
Ron Johnson wrote the following on 01/29/2009 09:56 PM:
On 01/29/2009 09:52 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote the following on 01/29/2009 09:36 PM:
On 01/29/2009 09:21 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
I have just discovered that the command line in a gnome terminal
window doesn't w
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Hey All,
I have hooked up a second monitor to my Debian Lenny system. It is
using the NVIDIA driver on the 2.6.27 kernel. When I use the NVIDIA
system util to activate the second display, the configuration does not
stick. By this, I mean if I go back
> Note that Linus doesn't agree with that idea, which is why, for example, the
> nvidia driver is allowed.
I think I'm confused -- in that case, wouldn't Linux be the larger
work, and the driver be a work that's linked in? nVidia of course has
the right to license their software however they like
On 01/29/2009 10:00 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote the following on 01/29/2009 09:56 PM:
On 01/29/2009 09:52 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote the following on 01/29/2009 09:36 PM:
On 01/29/2009 09:21 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
I have just discovered that the comma
On 01/29/2009 10:32 PM, Jeff Soules wrote:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 10:14 PM, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 01/29/2009 05:27 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
[snip]
Still, that's much easier than building proprietary or dual licensed work
on top of GPL software. The FSF's interpretation is basically
> Any advice? What am I doing wrong? I'm using Sarge and am on DSL. It doesn't
> seem to matter whether whether the firewall is on or not. I tried Bittorrent,
> but experienced incredibly slow downloads. Jigdo is faster, but aborts like
> this.
>
>
> postid
>
>
>
>
I just tried to replic
Ron Johnson wrote the following on 01/29/2009 10:33 PM:
On 01/29/2009 10:00 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote the following on 01/29/2009 09:56 PM:
On 01/29/2009 09:52 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote the following on 01/29/2009 09:36 PM:
On 01/29/2009 09:21 PM, Dennis Wicks
Julian De Marchi said:
> Hey All,
>
> I have hooked up a second monitor to my Debian Lenny system. It is
> using the NVIDIA driver on the 2.6.27 kernel. When I use the NVIDIA
> system util to activate the second display, the configuration does not
> stick. By this, I mean if I go back into the N
On Thursday 2009 January 29 21:14:39 Ron Johnson wrote:
>On 01/29/2009 05:27 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>[snip]
>
>> Still, that's much easier than building proprietary or dual licensed work
>> on top of GPL software. The FSF's interpretation is basically that
>> anytime GPL licensed code i
On Thursday 2009 January 29 22:39:51 Ron Johnson wrote:
>On 01/29/2009 10:32 PM, Jeff Soules wrote:
>> On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 10:14 PM, Ron Johnson
wrote:
>>> On 01/29/2009 05:27 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>>> [snip]
>>>
The FSF's interpretation is basically that
anytime GPL lic
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> Have you configured it as $USER?
> I had to run:
>
> and then configure everything for the configuration to carry through.
I ran the config util via the system-tools menu on my GNOME desktop.
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Hi,
I reinstalled lenny.
Before that I could get the pics from my camera.
Now I get the message:
"""
An error occurred in the io-library ('Could not claim the USB device'):
Could not claim interface 0 (Operation not permitted). Make sure no
other program or kernel module (such as sdc2xx, stv6
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 09:21:21PM -0600, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> I have just discovered that the command line in a gnome terminal window
> doesn't wrap correctly. Instead of doing a line feed and continuing on
> the next line it just returns to the beginning of the current line and
2009/1/30 Tamas Hegedus
> Hi,
>
> I reinstalled lenny.
> Before that I could get the pics from my camera.
with gtkam?
>
>
> Now I get the message:
>
> """
> An error occurred in the io-library ('Could not claim the USB device'):
> Could not claim interface 0 (Operation not permitted). Make sure
David Fox wrote:
> But why wouldn't things like smartmontools work through the USB?
From [1]:
"As for USB and FireWire (IEEE 1394) disks and tape drives, the news is
not good. "
It seems to be improving, though.
Cheers,
Johannes
[1] http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/faq.html#testinghelp
Hello,
I have installed MIT Kerberos in conjunction with OpenLDAP and OpenAFS
on Debian Etch 'n half with this excellent howto :
http://techpubs.spinlocksolutions.com/dklar/kerberos.html
But Kerberos won't start at boot :
Jan 30 07:39:47 coconutcrab krb5kdc[2417](info): setting up network...
Jan
Frank McCormick wrote:
> OK. Nobody has any ideas. Well...is there an aptitude command that
> will reinstall a program ALONG WITH all its dependencies ??
>
>
> Cheers
Have you tried aptitude reinstall ? I can't swear to it but I
would guess it would fix or at least mention any dependencies i
2009/1/30 Oscar Corte :
> Hi all:
> I'm trying to use fsck to check my usb device.
>
> According to the man page for fsck there should be available vfat type
> through the –t option.
>
> However I receive the next error:
> fsck: 1-40-WIP (14-NOV-200)
> fsck: fsck.vfat: not found
> fsck: Error 2 whi
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