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* ^.*name=\".*\.exe\".*
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can anybody help me with this problems?
thx in advance
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ll directly on the pdc20265r array last time, though i
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I somehow lost the automatic text wrapping
i just fixed it.
sorry
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somebody else can help you with the details... )
for the promise one (it seems to be a pdc20278?) i found this:
http://www.antgel.co.uk/compsci/linux/promise_raid.shtml
(it seems you'd have to stick to the partly open source driver from
promise)
I do not use one of these but i hope i co
ian.org/~blade/install/(goto the preload floppy)
But i never tried it (i gave up using the promise raid controller after
the MB tied (it was an onboard controller), but I would recommend to
stick to the opensource driver. One warning though: it is _not_ included
in the 2.5/2.6 kernel...
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gt; `nvidia.o' kernel module with the nvidia X driver?
If you want it to be loaded at boot time (and if you use some kind of
graphical login you will want that i think), just put the line "nvidia"
in /etc/modules
this will cause it to be loaded automatically on reboot
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> usb-uhci 24592 0 (unused)
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> actually installed.
...
the .h files are in the include directory as they wpuld be with the
kernel source
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well I use my asus a7v600 with success, though with sid...just be aware
that you will need a recent kernel to correctly reconize the ide
controller (if I remember correctly everything after 2.4.20 will do; I
use 2.4.22 now). Be aware that I have not tested tho onboard sound
functions and th
from what I gather)
I have not tested sound since I use a SB Audigy...
One last thing:
the ide controller is supported after 2.4.21 I think...before it is only
pio mode...
I hope I have not forgot anything usefull...
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On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 16:37:29 +1000
Alan Davis <[EM
c/manuals/reference/ch-tips.en.html#s-chroot
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> NIC is working but there is no net drivers when I run lsmod?
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log/kern.log, or if you use another logging deamon it may
differ...for metalog for example you will find it in /var/log/kernel
the only problem is that if it panics there may be a problem writing to the disc...
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to do sootherwise it seems to work fine for me (I only have 2 users with this
server and 99.9% of the work for the server is only printing...)
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(I don't mean to tell you stupid but such things do happen from time to time....
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relay between the ODMR server and SMTP or LMTP receiver.
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thanks in advance
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Well, I think I read somewhere that it sets up an dhcp server for that purpose...I
think it was standard dhcp compatible in win2k as far as I remember...
I hope I remeber correctly
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CONFIG_VIDEO_PROC_FS=y
CONFIG_I2C_PARPORT=m
#
# Video Adapters
#
CONFIG_VIDEO_BT848=m
...
+i2c support
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s the CONFIG_VIDEO_BT848 option if I activate it at
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> > bttv works
Hi
well, for starting:
which kernel are you using 2.2 or bf2.4, and which ata133 controller are
you talking about?
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r packages are to be removed (though they might stop
working correctly until the python packages are reinstalled..but you
should do it imideatly afterwards and then it works..
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I hope I didn't misinterpret something
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Well if you have a running 2.4.22 kernel config, you can copy it to
.config in the kernel source directory and do a "make oldconfig&
>
> How do I get my client to get my tftp offering instead of the RIS
> offering? BTW, the RIS server is on a different network segment.
...
Hi
you can simply add "next-server yourserver;" to your dhcpd.conf, either
for the one host or gerneral for all hosts...
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a real big problem), it is nevertheless anoying.
thanks in advance for any help
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> am only allowed to login as USER both KDE and GNOME.
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do "echo sis900 >>/etc/modules" to load the module at boot time
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x on it though. For now it seems that the url from
above is dead at the moment I think (since the debian server
compromise). But since I didn't have any problem with any more recent
kernel (2.4.22 and above, though up to 2.4.23 with -ac patches) knoppic
should work I think. Mayby this helps
yo
since that is perhaps not what you intended
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PS: perheps, but I don't really think it matters, i'm using sid
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PS: having search both alsa upstream bugs & debian bug lists
i dind gind anything for the current version of alsa
witch seems to be related to this
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So why is it the CDROM devices are owned by root:disk? If we always have
to change (at leat I have to, and from newsgroups many other people have
to too) the ownership to root:cdrom, and make all users members of cdrom
group (after all, what other purpose is a CDROM for if not f
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use apt-get remove libgphoto2-2, that will take care of the dependencies
and remove everything that depends on it...
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is based on the package...which results in that it is nearly imposible
to automatically create them..
And if I read the manpage of alien correctly, alien does only support
dependencys when converting from lsb packages
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(the du will take some time and if you want a more human readable
output, instead of the blocks used, do a du -sh /)
I hope this is a help for you
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software without any problems (no virtual network & you won't be able to
test kernels this way though.
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including no opengl&xv....
(could have changed, i did try with 4.2.1 some time ago...)
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the bottom 3 milimeterts or so...)
by the way, I use mplayer 1.0pre3 on this machine, if this matters...
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snd-something...
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I use it with quite a success, though it has several problems:
1. sometimes it takes a bit of time to start the connectiom
2. it has some problems wenn 2 hosts want to get the same file at the
same time (when it is not already on the server) (the 2nd host has to
wait until the download to the server
(asuming that eth0 is the card you want
to configure):
iface eth0 inet dhcp
and then a line with:
auto eth0
to bring it up automatically on boot
for more information, have a look at `man interfaces`
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ports or graphs
> of some sort. I've googled, but couln't find anything useful
> Any ideas?
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What about df ?
for contious monitoring, try:
while true; do clear; df -h; sleep 60; done
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used it just before woody became stable
this is just my opinion - i hope it helps..
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n filesystems under 2 TB. I know
> nothing about the restraints of the kernel, though.
well, there is a large block device support in the linux kernel for
devices >2TB, and the filesystems mostly support is (ext2/3: 16TB, xfs
8EB, ...).
grub should not be a problem:
who needs >2TB for /boot ?
Marco De Vitis wrote:
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tar cpSf - . | ssh 'cd ; tar xpSf - '
I don’t know, if tar supports ACLs.
Unfortunately, it doesn't :(.
there is star that should support ACL's with one version of the tar
format (as there are actullay severall variants of it).
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I'll now see if I can make it by installing the more recent rsync from
backports, it's just one version behind the Etch one.
Sigh! Also the 2.6.8 version from backports does not support ACLs.
I then built and installed 2.6.9 on
? Thanks.
> >>
> >I think that you just described it. Change the user's shell to
> >/bin/false or something similar.
>
>
> But changing the shell to nologin or false will also block sftp access...
apt-cache search sftp turns up rssh and scponly
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run on any port you want, since you can tell then how to configure your
clients, but there is no mechanism to tell other smtp servers "talk to
me on port 666" or something.
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Yes. The experiment shows that this is not going well. I was wondering
if there are any alternatives. I currently have around 80,000 rules now
inserted, and the process is still continuing more than 17 hours later!
However, my internet connection seems to be holding up without a
hi
i have currently the problem that since the last update in unstable i
cannot access the menu bar, and the question is now, is that a known
problem that others have to or is that just some sideefekt of my x
configuration / window manager (wmii)?
other then that it works, though the problem is t
t;
> Meanwhile, got a jpg off the qemu session. The program will not display
> images
> under WINE.
you could try to ask about a good and for your situation usable programm
on the debian-med list:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-med/
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> number and what can cause such "disorder"?
i have had a simialar expirience using cheap realtek based cards and
also some 3com ones...
since then i use ifrename to asign the names based on the mac address...
this could also be done via udev i think...
nf
though for users not used to it, maybe doing a
"dpkg-reconfigure -plowi xerver-xorg" would be better
(of course only if your xorg.conf was generated that way)
(have not tried it, i haven't expierencend this bug sinc'e i don't use
gmail, and my x is running on 24bpp an
> whether the name is older than the current day - X, but I'm having
> trouble putting this into a script.
povided that the file was not modified since it was created (ctime
equals creation time)
find $DIR -ctime +$DAYS -print0|xarg -0 rm
should probaly work.
not tested, though...
(u
till be EXT3. Again, cuz it has got more
> number of tools written for recovery and are pretty good.
i agree, for that purpose i have a partition mounted with
data=journal... though i have noticed that while good for fs integrity,
that ist not good for performance...
so, i can recommend xfs, thou
ss is just that with a password protected one, you
are better protected against users that leave their consoles ungarded
and also they _may_ think a bit more before procceding...
that said, there is no such thing as ultimate security, there is a
pro
rtain groups...
(i do not use ubuntu, but it is that way on for example osx, where there
is a special admin group that allows sudo of all commands after password
prompt. of course, maybe you should not use such an account for daily
work as you shouldn't do that with the
the web but couldn't find any developer information.
>
> TIA for any links.
have a look at update-alternatives
(to me, the manpages is relativly clear)
i hope it helps a bit..
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. If you prefer a graphical one than firestarter is also a
> good choice.
well, for the typical home user, there is more then enouth in the
default debian install...
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> >the 64bit mode of opterons, athlon64 and intel p4/xeon is called either
> >x86-64, amd64 or em64t...
> >either way, you have to use the am
a.
use dpkg -L to see what is in you newly created deb...
otherwise use java-packe's make-jpkg (probably on sid) to create a deb
from the .bin jre or jdk..
(worked for me in the past)
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init script waits for the root disk, though i don't know the parameter
atm...
i hope the helps...
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(you will also find a description on how to do it there)
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Hallo Andre,
Raus gehe ich über eine Router, auf dem läuft ein DHCP-Server, aber
nicht für meinen Rechner, da der als Server mit Diensten eine fixe IP
braucht.
Genau das ist der Fehler, Dein aktiver DHCP-Server auf dem Router.
Du wirst, sofern Dein Router nicht über ein -
german bestimmt?
>
> English: was that meant for debian-user or debian-user-german?
most likly...
i thought it was on -german, otherwise i wouldnt have replied in
german...
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lp
the reason is simple:
firefox is no longer in debian because of issues with the firefox
trademark.
there is however a fork of the firefox code with the offending materials
removed and renamed to iceweasel
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Specifics:
3 74.5GB SATA drives
Serial ATA AHCI BIOS version iSirc 1.08.sm0
Intel Matrix Storage Manager Rom v5.6.2.1002 ESB2
Is there support for this in Debian, and if so what do I need to do to get it
installed? Should I be using Sarge instead of Etch? If I need to prov
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Good day
I have an old-ish laptop with a dodgy CD-device, onto which I want to
install Etch. I am using Etch on my desktop and the laptop is connected
to the same LAN that my desktop is on. Is there anyway that I can
exploit this arrangement to enable me to install onto the laptop
raged to use it, since the sata support
there is not activly developed anymore to my knowlege.
yours
albert
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stem.
it is the same if you want to boot from an ide drive without using an initrd
you have to compile a suitable controller driver and ide disk support into the
kernel
yours
albert
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much
ram...the new ones would have no problems with something fancier...but
never change a running system
yours
albert
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ependencies -- this can quickly turn into a big
> mess. I understand that. What would be the correct "debian" way to proceed?
well, i havent tried that, though i use backports.org with pinning on
2 machines...
most likely its held back because of some dependencies...
start aptitude a
from
unstable/testing/backports/etc...
for more information about pinning see also
man apt_preferences
yours
Albert
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on't be downloaded again, but
used from the already present local cache
and afterwards you should probably clear the cache using 'apt-get clean'
yours
albert
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On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 09:05:02AM -0700, Marc Wilson wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 05:27:57PM +0200, Albert Dengg wrote:
> > and afterwards you should probably clear the cache using 'apt-get clean'
>
> Why?
unless you w
x27;m searching for a to
migrate to whole mailboxes whith over 100 folders and subfolders and
nearly 20 mails...so it has to be quite automated.
i do have full access to the server if that is a question
does anybody have any experiences or ideas how to do that?
tia
yours
albert
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r is most probably ohci1394, so to load it
just type modprobe ohci1394, or add a line to /etc/modules with "ohci1394" in
it.
the drivers for the devices is probably best loaded by hotplug or udev
and therefore done automatically
yours
albert
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gt; check it still boots as
> expected :).
Hi
just a question: why don't you just bind mount proc to your chroot?
my chroot isn't and was never bootable...and i didn't have any problems
so far...
yours
Albert
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e nvidia drivers lately, basically nvidia just
makes gpus and has others build the graphic cards.
that said i must tell you that the nvidia drivers aren't without
problems either to my expirience...and actully the fglrx drivers do work
for me at the moment...
yours
Albert
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Albert D
good for focusing in the dark and the
nightframing mode is great, the flash takes some time to fire and the
laser tells everbody quite early you try to take a pics, suprising
people with flash pics isnt easy ;)
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Versio
n't know pcs worth a damn and would also have problems with
windows)...i do the system administration and for them it just works
(and for me it is less work them administrating a xp home install which
does not have fs permissions where i have to reconstruct all sort of
system files they alter
ough i belive there should also be newer kernel packages on backports.org ...
yours
Albert
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y (d-i most of the time does it correctly be itself
(the last time i had problems was due to a setup with serial console and
lvm and linux sw raid which is a quite unlikely setup for a causual pc
users...)
yours
Albert
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y knowlege that is also not a
problem.
yours
Albert
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