Vivek Kumar wrote:
> I tried to mount the reiserfs filesytem and it was
> mounted. GREAT!!! But now my netowrk inteface is not coming up. I tried
> ifup command but itsays that it cannot find the module eth0. Somehow my
> netowrking got messed up now.
> Any Suggestion.
I had a similar problem when
This may be a longshot, but are you using a wireless networking card? I get the same
kp when using linux-wlan-ng with some netgear NICs under heavy load.
-Brent
A. Loonstra wrote:
> For the second time during our nightly backup our kernel crashes
> completely. Since this is a production machine
Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> However, the initial portscan takes an extremely long time... Actually,
> I haven't seen it finish, because I had to turn my computer off at
> night... :-) But something like 10 hours, it seems like it would need
> to do a portscan... WTF? There's is a progress bar, it
Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> One thing I've come to think about: My ISP has suffered many
> DDoS-attacks, I have no idea why. However, could it be that they have
> installed a firewall on the router that makes this go so slow?
Possible. Maybe they've installed something like psad on their system. If
Hello, I'm running sid i386. When I ran w this morning I noticed that w was reporting
a different number of users than it was actually showing me:
10:50:35 up 2 days, 15:52, 6 users, load average: 1.06, 1.12, 1.16
USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT
bmiller :0
Harland Christofferson wrote:
I haven't seen my previous response so I am trying again.
I have installed openswan.
If you don't need all the features of IPSec, OpenVPN (
http://openvpn.sourceforge.net/
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/openvpn )is the way to go. I
found it to be 100 t
I've been googling for a solution to my problem, and although I've been
finding what seems to be a troubled history between the two, I haven't
been able to find an answer to my problem.
When I open OpenOffice in Gnome/Sawfish, everything for the most part
works fine. However, if I click on an i
Andrea Vettorello wrote:
I think it depends on the theme, or better, how it define the
transient windows. I know this isn't a solution, but try with a
different sawfish theme, like microgui...
Andrea
P.S. my preferred one is finalstep...
Thanks, that did it!
-Brent
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Stephen Touset wrote:
>I'm working on a fairly large program for a class, and now every time I
>run it, it segfaults.
>
>I've secluded the part that seems to cause the problems, and wrote a
>small file called test.cc, which contains a minimal implementation fo
>the code that brings up the segfault
Is it under a different name and I just can't find it? Is there
something that people recommend that I use instead?
Thanks,
Brent
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Lorenzo Prince wrote:
>I have an 11wave WaveBuddy PCMCIA wireless network card, and I want to use it
>with the 2.6.6-1-686 kernel on Debian Sid. I have the kernel-source-2.6 package
>and hav untarred it and symlinked the resulting directory to
>/usr/src/linux-2.6.6-1-686, which is apparently wher
Hello all, yes, I've seen the previous posts about klecker being down and all, but is
there no mirror of security? I didn't see anything on
http://www.debian.org/mirror/list. I'm kind in the situation where I finally convinced
the people I work with how cool and reliable debian is and they've al
Jody Grafals wrote:
> Anyone seen this error befor ?
>
> "channel 1: open failed: administratively prohibited: open failed"
>
> I get it when I try to run this command
> ssh -f -g -n -b216.xxx.xxx.92 -N -L80:67.xxx.xxx.22.:80 -l root
> 67.xxx.xxx.22
You have to be root to be able to open port 80
Justin Guerin wrote:
>My CPU is 100% utilized, but no processes seem to be using the CPU. I can't
>seem to figure out what's causing the load. I know that something is,
>though, because xscreensaver is running very slow.
>
Some daemons (mysql comes to mind) won't show up under top, but of
cour
Hello everyone. Like many on this list I'm sure, I end up being the
recipient of old computers that friends and family unload on me every
time the latest and greatest new thing comes out. A friend of mine just
gave me (another) old laptop that he's not using anymore and I'm trying
to figure out a u
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