On Sun, Feb 16, 2003 at 10:33:32AM -0800, Fer'had Erdogan wrote:
> My last email, I was saying I thought I found the problem but no. I'm
> still here, subscribed more than ever. Can the list manager write to me?
> Anyone has access to the mysterious list server so that you can just
> delete me from
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 11:36:17PM -0500, Ayman Haidar wrote:
> you need to setup both mice in your XF86Config, mine looks like this:
> --
> Section "InputDevice"
> Identifier "Configured Mouse"
> Driver
SuExec seems to be one way of running cgi as users other than
www-data. Is this the only option? I'm curious what most do.
SuExec isn't packaged so far as I can tell; is there any facility that
might help ensure that a locally-built version is up to date? I'd hate
to miss a security notification a
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 12:46:11PM -0600, Michael D. Harnois wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 13:55, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
>
> > But did you run '/etc/init.d/alsa start' as root? If so, and no errors
> > occurred, what does 'lsmod' (again, as root) return? -- do you see your
> > soundcard l
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 08:06:50PM +, Keith O'Connell wrote:
>
> I use gtaoster quite a lot for the various jobs I have with cdrw. I
> was playing with dselect and I saw that cdrdao is now marked as an
> obsolete package.
>
> I want to install gtoaster on a new machine, but will not be able t
/usr, /bin or
other directories which can be reconstructed entirely by reinstalling
the same set of packages. Since /home is backed up completely, the
software I'd have to track down and reconfigure is fully backed up.
Of course, YMMV -- this won't work so well if you're installing fo
On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 12:39:16AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 03:54:31PM +0800, Arne Goetje wrote:
> > > Btw, is kde3.1 already in sid? I thought when I did my upgrade kde
> > > would be upgraded, but nothing happend...
>
> You might consider switching back, as they real
nabled. I don't know if Lotus Notes
> supports HTML mail, but I think it's likely that it does.
It's worth noting that many mail readers allow you to disable the
loading of external graphics, while still rendering HTML and attached
graphics. This is a good way to defeat these spam
On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 09:50:44PM +0100, Antony Gelberg wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Anyone having problems with grip in unstable? When I hit "rip and
> encode", it says no songs selected, should it rip the whole CD? I say
> yes, and it rips the first song to wav, then stops.
This is a known bug and h
I searched the last quarter for the user and main developer list and
didn't see any note about this:
smartsuite has gone missing from all but woody. Is there a reason?
For those who don't know it, smartsuite looks at drives' SMART
diagnostics and warns if a drive is ready to fail. The combination
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 06:02:04PM -0600, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 03:02:38PM -0600, Brian McGroarty wrote:
> > I searched the last quarter for the user and main developer list and
> > didn't see any note about this:
> >
> > smartsuite has
Debian's a wonderful thing. If you're running only the free packages,
your right to continue using those packages forever is assured,
barring any catastrophic changes in the law.
But what about the software included with our hardware?
There's software embedded in SCSI and ATA drive to control c
On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 10:54:15AM -0700, Robert Fu wrote:
> Thanks you all for your help!
>
> One of my friends helped me with a workaround, which
> is to use apt-get to install the packages I want. I'll
> wait for Colin's patch for dselect, and clean up the
> mess later. It seems I should mostly
On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 09:03:58AM -0500, Ray wrote:
> On Saturday 07 June 2003 16:04, Chris Metzler wrote:
> > On Sat, 7 Jun 2003 15:43:47 +0200
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > On Sat, 07 Jun 2003 03:29:37 +0100
> > >
> > > David selby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> Would there be much o
On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 01:44:16PM +0200, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 19:21:08 +0100, Pigeon wrote:
> > On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 12:10:31PM -0500, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> > > After all, your employer is much more likely to get you a comfortable
> > > keyboard than a new, er
On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 04:36:46AM +0200, Marino Fernandez wrote:
> On Tuesday 10 June 2003 06:37 am, Kevin McKinley wrote:
> > On Mon, 9 Jun 2003 22:45:30 +0200
> >
> > Marino Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Once I placed a bash script in /etc/init.d, how do I create a link so it
> > >
On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 10:54:24AM -0400, Josh Metzler wrote:
> I would appreciate any advice anyone can give me as to how to get sound
> working on my new box.
>
> The mother board is the Shuttle AV49N, which has onboard VIA VT8233 AC97
> sound.
>
> I have been testing with cat reflect.au > /d
On Sun, Jun 22, 2003 at 12:02:20PM -0700, Leo Spalteholz wrote:
>
> Damn these free software holier than thou zealots really drive me
> through the roof. Sorry to everyone else for the rant.
vrms (99.5%) keeps me warm at night. :-(
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it running and telnet/ssh out to it.
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> 2) What's with konqueror not hanging on to cookies between sessions on
>some sites (namely, slashdot)?
Are you sure you're accessing the same way?
SlashDot's cookie configuration is a little strange. www.slashdot.org
and slashdot.org have different cookie sets for some things, and if
you ac
Is it possible to use dselect/apt via a non network address
translating (proxying) firewall?
Available are socks and a [EMAIL PROTECTED] ftp. (i.e. to connect to
ftp.debian.org as ftp, I 'ftp proxy' user '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
password whatever.)
Unfortunately our system administrator only understan
Is there something more I should have to use the potato apt with 2.1?
I installed and configured apt as below. I can fetch via http proxy just
fine. But immediately after fetching, apt (or dselect?) returns with
"/bin/sh: /bin/sh: cannot execute binary file" and "E: Write error - write
(32 Broken
> From: Jason Gunthorpe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Brian McGroarty wrote:
>
> > Is there something more I should have to use the potato apt
> > with 2.1?
> >
> > I installed and configured apt as below. I can fetch via
> > http proxy ju
After configuring and installing a new kernel, dhcpcd isn't
obtaining an IP address anymore; it fails silently, exiting
instantly after creating its process ID file.
Manually setting an address with ifconfig works.
Have I left out a necessary kernel option?
_
ock dhcpcd. An strace might be instructive.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Brian McGroarty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> After configuring and installing a new kernel, dhcpcd isn't
> obtaining an IP address anymore; it fails silently, exiting
> instantly after creating it
Since security is on everybody's minds at the moment, I thought I
should share:
I wanted debsums for all of my packages, not just the ones where the
package includes them. This doesn't offer protection against
server-side hacks, but it's at least another bit of reassurance for a
local system.
If
On Sat, Nov 29, 2003 at 05:49:31AM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
> chkrootkit reported possible LKM Trojan. 4 processes hidden for ps command.
Do you have any other evidence of the LKM Trojan, beyond chkrootkit's
output?
I think you may just be looking at a bug that's not yet been worked
out. N
On Sat, Nov 29, 2003 at 08:49:01PM +0100, Florian Ernst wrote:
>
> You can import keys manually just like
> gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 8DE4D38E
> for Karsten's key.
>
> If you want to have it done automatically one way is to enable a
> keyserver in your .gnupg/pgp.conf and enable
> k
On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 11:03:40AM +0100, Florian Ernst wrote:
> Hello Brian!
>
> On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 04:45:16PM -0600, Brian McGroarty wrote:
> >Automatic key retrieval is nice, however it also makes for very slow
> >mail reading if it's done inside of mutt.
> &g
I have a server with very little memory. It's primarily an application
server, but apache and exim are running for very light use.
I'd like to ensure that apache and exim never starve other programs
for memory by limiting their resident set sizes to a total of 6 and 4
megs apiece. I'm fine with th
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 10:12:33AM -0600, Lucas Bergman wrote:
> Brian McGroarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > bash's inbuilt ulimit command doesn't seem to include an RSS option,
> > so I'm not sure I can run that before each daemon to force the
>
When playing sound through eSound, I get a lot of stuttering and pauses; at
times I see the whole system pause, and most Gnome sound events happen up to
several seconds late, sometimes with static.
Playing sound through OSS (per xmms' output device selection) causes no
problem at all - sounds pris
I've got a Windows machine and a Woody box behind my office firewall.
I use both to connect to my ISP's shell machines, and to map a port to
the remote news server.
The firewall/NAT and the remote machine are all FreeBSD - no MS Proxy
madness involved here.
My problem:
I can keep a session open
Which of the packaged news servers would be a good choice for a purely
internal server? I don't need to link to outside newsgroups. I just
want something that I can install on minimal hardware and walk away
from.
using the prebuilt 2.2.18 kernel package, sound on a Via 82c686a
chipset sounds fine. Previous to 2.2.18, I was using ALSA - I removed
it when 2.2.18 added PCI 82c686 support.
With 2.4.0-pre8 through 11 the sound has clicks and pops.
Can anyone suggest how to go about finding the problem without
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 12:16:10PM +, Adam Langley wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 09:56:46PM -0300, Ariel Manzur wrote:
> > is it possible to get a configuration file for the
> > current kernel, to load on menuconfig, so I can modify the configuration
> > from there?
>
> Here's mine - I hope
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 07:23:36PM +, Adam Langley wrote:
> The GCC in unstable miscompiles 2.4-test11 - you have been warned.
Any pointers to particulars on this?
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 08:17:42PM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> on Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 11:50:15PM -0600, Joseph Anthony ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> > I just installed Debian 2.2 and compiled the 2.2.17 kernel on a 3.2 gig
> > Quantum Fireball EX. The drive is a slave on the primary IDE
> I have been having some trouble with the mkisofs of the
> Debian/GNU Linux 2.2r0 (potato). When I try to create an image (of, say,
> my home directory) after a certain time, mkisofs reports a seg fault. The
> interesting thing is that, this "certain time" varies every time I run the
> comma
I haven't updated my dia and now I'll wait.
Have you filed a bug report on this? That's your surest way of fixing
this. There's no guarantee that the dia maintainer is watching this
list.
On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 01:50:22PM -0800, Jeff Hornsberger wrote:
> Well, nobody has responded to my earlier
Humor me; I think I'm missing something and it's got me curious.
In discussions about dealing with .deb packages, apt* and dpkg are
mentioned almost universally.
It's always been my habit to use dselect for basic installation and
removal, leaning on apt* and dpkg for troubleshooting and extende
On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 10:45:32AM -0600, Dave Bacon wrote:
> I have referenced all of my Linux books on this one and still can't find
> a solution. So I am hoping you can help me. I need to find a way to
> prevent Linux from bringing serial line 0 up after a reboot. The
> ifconfig utility shows
On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 10:27:02AM -0800, Erik Steffl wrote:
> IMO it has one of the worst UI I've ever seen. it confused the
> hell out of me when I was installing debian for the first
> time. that's from the vi enthusiast:-)
I'll admit it confused the hell out of me at first, then again,
Is there a way to pipe input to a file on a remote host via scp?
i.e.
tar cz ~user | scp ??? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:outfile.tgz
On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 10:03:46PM +, Pollywog wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 14:57:46 -0700, Robert L. Harris said:
> >
> > Holy Iguana Droppings...
> >
> > Ok,
> >I wanna give the guys at Xfree and the author of Dexter
> > a virtual 6pack. I have NEVER had configuring X so easy befo
I'm not using loadable kernel modules.
My tvmixer is taking minor device 0, giving it mixer 0. This leaves
via82c686a (sound) taking mixer 1.
What can I use on the kernel command line I can use to force these to
reverse?
I've currently swapped /dev/mixer0 and /dev/mixer1 which is a bit of a
hack
Begging pardon, how is this done? Bear in mind that, I'm not using
loadable kernel modules.
On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 09:29:47PM -0800, Nate Amsden wrote:
> you try reversing the order in which the drivers load ?
>
> nate
>
> Brian McGroarty wrote:
> >
> > I
Do any of these handle multiple mutt-style (Mail/) folders?
On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 10:22:06AM +, RP wrote:
> At 09:57 29-11-2000 +, James Preece wrote:
>
> >Can anyone point me in the direction of a free or cheap web mail system to
> >run on debian or any other linux based system.
> PHP
My bind seems to be misconfigured, and I'm not sure where to look for
the problem...
I get suspect things like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ nslookup vixen.yipyap.net 196.7.142.133
[...]
Name:vixen.yipyap.net.yipyap.net
[...]
yet:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ hostname
vixen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dnsdo
On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 07:37:51PM -0500, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 11:15:37AM -0600, Brian McGroarty wrote:
> >
> > Why so much apt and dpkg and so little dselect?
>
> Personally, the fact that dselect sets packages to a new desired state
>
On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 05:55:54PM -0700, Hubert Chan wrote:
> > "Gary" == Gary Hennigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Gary> I would assume that if you didn't want to leave the mail on the
> Gary> remote server you'd just use fetchmail to download it, although, I
> Gary> *think*
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 01:37:25PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi -there. I've got not so big, but annoying problem. How could I change
> the colour of icon's textlabels on my desktop? I haven't found anything
> in GNOME's control center. Also, if I try cliking desktop's backgound
> (with any
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 09:25:07PM -0500, D-Man wrote:
>
> Hi all. I apologize for the off topic-ness of the message and the
> cross-post.
> I have a friend who has a program she likes (written in BASIC) on an Apple
> IIe.
> I have a way to get into the code and list it on the screen. What I
I once had a problem similar to what you originally described.
The culprit turned out to be a secondary mapping in hosts for the
address record of the MX. In this case, it was a very bad nonsense
address in the 192.168.x.x block.
Whether mail would be delivered or deferred seemed to rely on a
com
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 01:13:05PM -0600, Pascal Hos wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a MSI 694d board with onboard audio with via82cxxx chip. I'm
> having severe problems trying to get the sound working. When compiling
> the kernel I selected modular sound card support and modular OSS sound
> modules w
On Sat, Dec 09, 2000 at 12:28:59AM -0500, Brian Stults,,, wrote:
> Jim Kroger wrote:
>
> > unsubscribe me, stick these 60 emails a day up your ass
> > _
> > James K. Kroger, Ph.D.
> > Center for the Study of Brain, Mind, and Behavior
> > Depa
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 10:17:09PM -0500, Jim Kroger wrote:
> At 2:47 PM -0800 12/8/00, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
> >This is rather odd - notice the lack of the debian-user tag at the
> >bottom of this message? Hu.
> >
> >On Friday 08 December 2000 13:26, Marie-Christine Josso wrote:
> >
> >
]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>On Thu, Dec 2
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 05:21:21PM +1030, David Purton wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm thinking of buying a cd writer.
>
> The howto suggests that most ide drives should work fine with Linux.
>
> But I was just wondering what modals people have had good results with and
> more importantly if there are
As a learning exercise, I'm replacing our FreeBSD firewall with a Debian one.
The machine is used to provide masquerading for several Windows, Linux and
FreeBSD boxes on our cable modem.
With Debian, FTP doesn't work from behind a standard masquerading firewall.
I've observed the problem with ipfw
Okay, this is driving me NUTS.
I *know* there used to be a vga8x16 font. But I can't find what
package contains it. I've installed every last font pack I could
find, but I can't find vga8x16 anywhere.
This was my standard xterm font previously.
Any clue where it is?
Have a look at modconf
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a sound card which uses the module es1371.
> I currently have to insmod it as root for sound.
>
> How do I configure the module so that it loads/unloads
> as needed?
>
> thanks,
> Jon
>
>
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ernel 2.4.0 there is an entire document
> covering VGA
> fonts, which can alos be compiled in the kernel. I do not know
> if that is
> what you were looking for, but it is at least something.
>
> Greetz,
> Sebastiaan
>
>
> On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Brian McGroarty wrote
u for you to choose
> from.
>
> --- Brian McGroarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >What I was looking for was a font for use within X -
> >specifically, for use in an xterm.
> >
> >I found a suitable font as part of the BitchX package, but I
&
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 03:27:07PM -0500, MaD dUCK wrote:
> also sprach Miller, Jim (on Fri, 26 Jan 2001 02:22:34PM -0500):
> > I have Debian 2.2 Rev 2 running on an NT run network. The Internet
> > Connection here is via a Microsoft Proxy Server. What is the easiest way to
> > connect to the M
If I use a kernel-image package and the corresponding alsa-modules
package for 2.2.18 or 2.2.18-pre21 in unstable, I get a load of
missing symbols.
Are these out of sync, or is this indicative of something else amiss
on my system?
should be fixed. 2.2.18pre21 and 2.2.18 seem to be fu-jucked up.
>
> The packages you'll need are kernel-source-2.4.0, alsa-source, alsaconf,
> kernel-package. Read the README.debian files in their doc directories for
> more info.
>
> --Warren
>
> On Sunday 04 Febr
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 07:34:19PM -0600, Michael Janssen (CS/MATH stud.) wrote:
> In Allan Andersen's email, 07-02-2001:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Right now I have a poster with Corel Linux (better than nothing
> > I think) hanging on my door. But I don't use the Corel Linux
> > disto - so I thought if the
I'm using the stock potato 2.2.19 kernel and I've added apm=on
to the kernel command line.
How do I enable apm console blanking? I'm not using X on this
system, and I'd like to power off the display after 5 minutes of
no mouse/keyboard.
__
Do You Y
--- Rick Pasotto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 06:51:10PM -0700, Brian McGroarty
> wrote:
> > I'm using the stock potato 2.2.19 kernel and I've added
> apm=on
> > to the kernel command line.
> >
> > How do I enable apm conso
I've never configured a printer under Linux. I've got an Epson Sylus
Color 740i hooked up via USB, and I've got it to the point where I can
cat files directly to the device and see them printed.
I'm a bit baffled by the number of choices of packages which are
available, as well as the number of pr
What's happened to the task- packages?
Suddenly task-c-dev and the other programming-related task packages
are listed as 'obsolete' on my system. Have these been replaced by
something new?
On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 03:24:34PM -0700, Craig Coles wrote:
> I have been trying to get a 2.4 kernel working in different forms for some
> time now. The problems that have been posted with the results of:
>
> >VFS: Cannot open root device "302" or 03:02
> >Please append a correct "root=" boot op
Recently installed 2.4.7, having been running 2.2.19...
Modules now reside in an initrd.
With modules which are not built at kernel build time (alsa, nvidia),
what is the proper way to introduce these? The image files built by
the source package want to use /lib/modules/2.4.7/... which makes them
On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 08:33:43PM -0500, Brian McGroarty wrote:
> Recently installed 2.4.7, having been running 2.2.19...
>
> Modules now reside in an initrd.
>
> With modules which are not built at kernel build time (alsa, nvidia),
> what is the proper way to introduce thes
My machine locks hard during kernel compiles with any stock Debian
2.4.x kernel.
Using 2.2.x, I can compile without an incident.
Usually, shortly before freezing, I will see this dmesg, or one like
it <<
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address fffc
printing eip:
c01220
On Sat, Aug 18, 2001 at 07:15:42PM -0500, Brian McGroarty wrote:
> My machine locks hard during kernel compiles with any stock Debian
> 2.4.x kernel.
>
>
> Using 2.2.x, I can compile without an incident.
>
>
>
> Usually, shortly before freezing, I will see t
On Sat, Aug 18, 2001 at 08:38:08PM -0400, dman wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 18, 2001 at 07:15:42PM -0500, Brian McGroarty wrote:
> | My machine locks hard during kernel compiles with any stock Debian
> | 2.4.x kernel.
> |
> | Using 2.2.x, I can compile without an incident.
>
> Try
On Sun, Aug 19, 2001 at 03:05:42AM +0100, Christian Jaeger wrote:
> Hello
>
> I've seen some messages in the system log and am wondering what to do
> with them:
>
> Aug 14 06:25:53 pflanze kernel: hda: timeout waiting for DMA
> Aug 14 06:25:53 pflanze kernel: ide_dmaproc: chipset supported
> id
I remember some discussion about this a while back, however I can't
seem to find it...
It's my understanding that KDE needs to have multiple monitor support
compiled in, but that the Debian packages wouldn't have this until
some future change was made.
Is this still the case in sid? If so, is som
Where might I find the 1251 versions of the nvidia source building
packages?
The 1541 release of the driver has problems with multihead support,
and nvidia recommends stepping back to the older driver. It would be
nice to keep this built as a deb to make future upgrading easier.
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 12:55:39PM +0200, George Karaolides wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Sounds like what you want is `vcstime`
> > ...it's part of console-tools, so I'd be betting it's on your system
> > already.
> > Check in /etc/console-tools/config for the option
You'd really really want to take a look at specifying a block size if
you take this approach, otherwise your copy is likely to take forever
and a day.
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 05:11:31PM +0100, Steffan Baron wrote:
>
> If both hd's have the same geometry just use their device names as
> arguments
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 06:51:33AM -0800, Seth Delackner wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 12:06:44AM +, Shri Shrikumar wrote:
> > Just a thought,
> >
> > try ping www.debian.org. if it takes a while to resolve the ip address,
> > then the problem is something to do with the dns server (yours /
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 02:01:52PM -0300, Nicol?s Conde wrote:
>Hello.
>I don't mean to be rude with this, but i've noticed that few people
> do their homework before posting. I've seen some questions over and over
> again for which answers exist in the {manual pages | list archives}.
>
Single white male, 28, Chicago IL, high school graduate, programmer
and project lead at Midway Games, LLC. Debian has been the OS of
choice at home for a while now, and it's started to take its place at
work as well. Asocial hermit, but prone to the occasional bout of
Throwing It All Down And Havin
I just upgraded unstable -- I believe my last upgrade was 2 weeks
ago. I'm now getting a LOT of messages like the below...
Feb 1 08:53:01 booberry kernel: Packet log: output DENY eth1 PROTO=2
192.168.0.1:65535
+239.255.255.253:65535 L=32 S=0x00 I=0 F=0x4000 T=1 O=0x0494 (#8)
eth0 is my exte
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 04:01:48PM -0500, Noah Meyerhans wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 02:10:07PM -0600, Adam Majer wrote:
> >
> > What does this mean? I am running bind but it is behind firewall and
> > inaccesible from outside..
> >
>
> logcheck is being stupid. It sees the word "attack" i
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 10:48:21PM +, Matthew Sackman wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 05:40:52PM +0100, Victor Julien wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to build a debian based router/gateway/fileserver/mailserver for a
> > home network with 12 clients. It will be quite low budget as the server i
From: "Morten Bo Johansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Does anyone know of any unofficial .debs of the IBM Java
> > runtime environment?
I use --
deb http://www.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.blackdown.org/java-linux/debian woody
non-free
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 12:50:40PM -0600, Brian McGroarty wrote:
> I just upgraded unstable -- I believe my last upgrade was 2 weeks
> ago. I'm now getting a LOT of messages like the below...
>
> Feb 1 08:53:01 booberry kernel: Packet log: output DENY eth1 PROTO=2
&g
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 10:26:25AM +0100, Emil Pedersen wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > I had a dual boot system workin fine. Win2k and Debian woody(kernel 2.4
> > 17). I decided to add a 2nd video card..win2k, I've had no problems.
> > but with Debian, on boot up it shows the c
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 07:20:37PM -0500, stan wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 09:29:29AM -0700, Gary Hennigan wrote:
> > stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > I'm contemplating purchasing an LCD flat panel disply for use on the new
> > > Debain woody workstation I am building for my wife.
> > >
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 02:54:03PM -0500, stan wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 10:29:29AM -0600, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
> > * stan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> > > Just bit the bullet and ordered a nice flat panel LCD display for my wifes
> > > new Debian "testing" workstation.
> > >
> > >
Try hooking each card to the monitor directly or reduce your
refresh rate in order to compare the cards. Most switch boxes
will muddy anything above 1024x768x60hz, as will long cable
lengths.
--- Brandon High <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Joris Lambrecht wrote:
>
> > Moreover,
It helps to get really short cables (3ft or less) between the
box and the CPUs. This is one of those cases where gold contacts
seem to help as well.
Rule of thumb - it also helps if xres * yres * refresh rate is
under 50 million unless you've got a really high end switch.
--- Joris Lambrecht <[EM
I periodically get this in my log --
Oct 25 00:38:11 booberry /usr/sbin/lwresd[415]: not listening on any
interfaces
As I understand it, lwresd is for local name resolution, and so it
shouldn't be listening on anything but possibly the loopback device
anyway.
I'm curious as to why this is log-w
On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 04:19:13PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just added 512meg of ram to my Debian Woody box. I had heard that Linux
> does not support 512meg of ram without a kernel recompile. Is this true?
Where did you hear this?
On Sun, Oct 28, 2001 at 03:26:19AM +0200, Shaul Karl wrote:
> bash-2.05# grep frozen /var/log/exim/mainlog | head -1
> 2001-10-27 07:38:03 15N0vD-r7-00 Message is frozen
> bash-2.05#
>
>
> I do not want this message to be sent. Will
>
> rm -v /var/spool/exim/input/15N0vD-r7-00-?
>
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