At 09:45 AM 10/28/02, you wrote:
Hallo again,
My really question was:
It could be an other file to insert the different gateways/destination/netmask
but I am not sure.
Lot of the routing address have the same interface (eth0) but different
gateways/destination/netmask.
This is not content of "ma
to Wayne's comment on RH being better because it's
more popular. R H,
like D&D has better marketing droids working for it, no offence intended to
anyone on here
that does marketing. It's more widely known because it's out there on the
front line
screaming, and that screaming is what brings people into it.
Chris Jenks
Ok, I go away now.
At 01:58 PM 9/10/00 -0700, John L . Fjellstad wrote:
>On Sun, Sep 10, 2000 at 10:06:59AM -0400, Chris Jenks wrote:
>
>
>> Which also goes back to Wayne's comment on RH being better because it's
>> more popular.
>
>Also, preinstall has a lot to say, too. Th
I have seen two
threads that I would like to read the beginning of. I'm mainly looking for
the debian-user archives, and hopefully a non-digest one, but I will take
what I can get.
Sorry for taking up your time.
Chris Jenks
At 07:00 PM 11/25/01, John Griffiths wrote:
>
>Look inside the directory. There should be a file called
>INSTALL or README. Use "vi" to open it and do what it says.
>
>Good luck.
>
>HTH,
>Jesse
I'd recommend using "more" to view the README file,
unless you know how to close a file in vi (which
At 06:25 PM 2/5/02, Andrew Pounce wrote:
By default lilo creates a backup of the boot sector in /boot
so if you use lilo -u or -U /dev/hda1 it should restore it... If you
read thru the lilo man page it will tell you more...
Its rescued me on one or two occasions...
-- Andrew
On Tue, 2002-02-
Comments are in line.
At 03:38 AM 2/10/02, Paul E Condon wrote:
I want to upgrade my system from Potato to Woody. I am confused by the
instructions. In particular, the instructions about the changes that I
need to make to /etc/apt/sources.list
The six non-comment lines in my current sources are
At 03:05 PM 2/10/02, Bruce Burhans wrote:
> This might not be a cookie thing. (I presume that "max security"
> means that cookies are disabled...) If you have a static, or
> never-changing-dhcp IP address, they _might_ me matching name to
> IP address.
>
> What happens when u go in thru a linux
At 01:21 PM 2/11/02, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
Of course, I realize that one solution for this is to keep Pine open all
the time in one of my consoles, but I wondered whether or not there are
other solutions.
--
Cheryl
I know that biff is used for mail notification.
That actually has to do with wither or not people can write
messages to your terminal screen with commands such as
write, talk or wall.
At 03:17 AM 2/12/02, François Chenais wrote:
And what about using the command mesg in your .bashrc.
mesg yallows others to write on your terminal. So tha
At 06:00 AM 2/18/02, Hans Ekbrand wrote:
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 02:32:55AM -0800, Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Hans Ekbrand wrote:
>
> > Me too. I might be silly, but I almost get upset when I recieve an
> > unrequested copy sent directly to me.
>
> Not something I quite un
I didn't see this come across since I sent it the first time. Sorry if it's
a repeat post.
At 06:00 AM 2/18/02, Hans Ekbrand wrote:
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 02:32:55AM -0800, Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Hans Ekbrand wrote:
>
> > Me too. I might be silly, but I almost get up
At 09:21 AM 2/20/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 09:16:01AM -0500, Chaz Kiser wrote:
> I'm totally and thoroughly new to Debian, is there any books out there
that
> would be appropriate for a Debian newbie, or a Linux newbie in general?
>
> Any sites?
>
> Chaz Kiser
At 11:58 AM 2/26/02, Ed Lawson wrote:
On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 08:58:35AM -0600, David Bell wrote:
|
| Change all references to 'stable' in /etc/apt/sources.list to 'testing'
| and run apt-get update && apt-get -u dist-upgrade. You're now running
| Woody. :)
Hmmm. Isn't it better to first chang
At 03:32 PM 2/27/02, Dave Sherohman wrote:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 09:18:23AM -0900, Ken Irving wrote:
> What happens to testing when woody becomes stable?
Some time before woody becomes stable, it will be frozen and a new
name will be assigned to testing. testing will go on receiving
packages
At 09:12 PM 2/28/02, Harry Putnam wrote:
Sebastiaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Note: the 3c905 series need the 3c59x driver to get to work.
Haa.. Thanks Sebastian that worked, and was not rejected. But the way
modconf was not available during install, but I saw that choice on the
modules sec
At 01:32 PM 3/1/02, Harry Putnam wrote:
Well, I got X working in my fresh woody install, but there are a few
rinkles.
1) I want to boot to console mode and call x with startx.
Currently, I get popped right into X.
I thought this could be contolled by setting the defalult run level
/etc/inittab
I've looked on google, and in the archives, but I'm not having much luck
finding what is causing my problem.
I've got a dual boot box, windows 98 and Debian 2.2r3, connecting to my
cable modem via a linksys router. It's a Linksys Wireless access point +
cable/dsl router with 4 port switch. I'm
At 07:23 PM 3/1/02, Harry Putnam wrote:
Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, I got X working in my fresh woody install, but there are a few
> rinkles.
> 1) I want to boot to console mode and call x with startx.
Whee, got lots of help on that one. And a couple easy fixes.
Thank you
At 10:30 PM 3/1/02, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
Hi,
> I'm curious if the problem is being caused by the MAC address cloning. Has
> anyone else had problems like this when using the linksys routers?
I have the normal Linksys 4-port router with Charter Pipeline internet
access, and everything works
At 07:56 PM 3/1/02, Carel Fellinger wrote:
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 03:40:14PM -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Manoj, please relax.
[[ There must be something wrong with the mail system somewhere,
there seems to be a hudge time gap between posting to the list and
receiving, and judging from
At 03:34 AM 3/3/02, you wrote:
Hi!
Im having some problems with Xauthority under potato...
By now i have more or less grasped the concept about xauth and
the .Xauthority file, but im not sure about what to do; my problem is
as follows:
I cant run any installed programs if i dont log in to gnom
At 03:42 PM 3/4/02, Gary Turner wrote:
On Mon, 04 Mar 2002 11:22:23 +, Randy Orrison wrote:
>On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 03:03:22AM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
>| On Sun, 03 Mar 2002 20:31:55 -0800, Harry Putnam wrote:
>| >Gary Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>| >> If you can't get an answer th
At 01:03 PM 3/5/02, Paolo Falcone wrote:
that Debian has the stable, testing, frozen --> coming soon
I hope, and the unstable trees
There is not going to be an official frozen this time around,
instead they are doing a multi part freeze on testing. They
freeze one section, work the kinks out,
At 11:06 PM 3/5/02, Ron Johnson wrote:
On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 17:19, Gary Hennigan wrote:
Yes, yes, all those TV, radio stations, satelite uplink stations
(the vast majority all of which are in the Northern Hemisphere)
are radiating outwards.
Forgetting all of the rest of your email, if you were
At 03:41 AM 3/6/02, Alex Malinovich wrote:
On Wed, 2002-03-06 at 02:24, Chris Jenks wrote:
> At 11:06 PM 3/5/02, Ron Johnson wrote:
> >On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 17:19, Gary Hennigan wrote:
> >Yes, yes, all those TV, radio stations, satelite uplink stations
> >(the vast majorit
At 07:35 AM 3/6/02, Paul Mackinney wrote:
Chris Jenks declaimed:
> Before I put the router in I had no problem connecting to my Comcast cable
> modem from either windows, or linux and even had woody installed. After
> putting the router in, I can no longer access the anywhere on the LAN
At 10:52 PM 3/6/02, Stephen Ryan wrote:
On Wed, 2002-03-06 at 19:50, Chris Jenks wrote:
> At 07:35 AM 3/6/02, Paul Mackinney wrote:
> >Chris Jenks declaimed:
> > > Before I put the router in I had no problem connecting to my
Comcast cable
> > > modem from either win
I don't know if you'll want to or not, but the Progeny archive/source tree
had X-4 something.
That is where I got mine from, but only on my Progeny laptop. With Progeny
shutting down
the Linux Distro, I don't know if you can still get it.
At 09:01 PM 10/25/01, Peter Hutnick wrote:
> You clearl
At 08:25 AM 1/4/02, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
Hi!
I am probing a NIC under potato, which is not working. In order to discard
hardware problems I want to run some hardware tests which needs a loopback
plug. Does anybody know how to do this plug? (twisted pair + RJ45 connector)
Thanks!
Marcelo
At 08:45 AM 1/23/02, martin f krafft wrote:
not quite that harsh. the SAIR test is still a fair test (i should be a
poet), but its emphasis is more on the test itself rather than on the
{knowledge,experience} base it's supposed to certify. does that make sense?
and hey, i warn you: this is all m
At 02:52 PM 1/25/02, dman wrote:
Definitely! I've had to look at some Solaris systems recently. It is
just a mess! There are 'bin' and 'etc' directories all over the
place. There's even binaries in /usr/lib/...! Just 'cause the shell
tells you "no such command" doesn't really mean there is n
At 06:38 AM 1/28/02, Preben Randhol wrote:
Suddenly wanda from the fish applet (but without the background) swam
accross my Gnome desktop today. I use sawfish as WM. Do anybody know if
there is a program that has implemented this as a "fun" things? It isn't
so fun when you don't know what is doin
At 02:38 PM 3/7/02, you wrote:
Sorry, I forgot that bit. No, there was no need. I had the rest of the
network at home set up before the cable installer guy got here, so the
Linksys MAC address is the only address they have from me.
At first I thought it was a problem with the DHCP server, bec
At 03:36 AM 3/8/02, Chris Jenks wrote:
At 02:38 PM 3/7/02, you wrote:
Sorry, I forgot that bit. No, there was no need. I had the rest of the
network at home set up before the cable installer guy got here, so the
Linksys MAC address is the only address they have from me.
At first I thought
At 06:59 AM 3/8/02, Glyn Millington wrote:
Can you help me understand something about my mail system? Gnus,
Xemacs, Exim, fetchmail.
When I, eg, send a message to this list, my email address comes out as
Glyn Millington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Now the "Glyn Millington" part of that is not
At 07:35 PM 3/8/02, Bill Moseley wrote:
I've got a Sound Blaster Live! (Value) card, and I can cat .wav files to
/dev/audio.
But, I was unable to get this (from the sound HOWTO) to work:
dd bs=8k count=4 sample.au
no errors "recording", but playing the resulting sample.au just makes
cracklin
At 10:40 AM 3/9/02, Juhan Kundla wrote:
Hei!
Firstly, i am a linux newbie. I have a small network of computers here,
which i have to look after. This network is connected to internet via debian
woody firewall. This firewall is being portscanned quite often. Those
scans originated from a computer
At 07:21 PM 3/1/02, Chris Jenks wrote:
I've looked on google, and in the archives, but I'm not having much luck
finding what is causing my problem.
I've got a dual boot box, windows 98 and Debian 2.2r3, connecting to my
cable modem via a linksys router. It's a Linksys W
I know that this has been covered recently, or at least I think it has, but
I was not able to find it in the archives after 2 hours of reading
(probably just couldn't find the right thread). I went from 2.2r3 to 2.2r5
to Woody, and installed Xfree86 4.1.0-14 after going to Woody (no x before
th
At 09:09 PM 3/10/02, Seneca Cunningham wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -S startx
xbase-clients: /usr/X11R6/man/man1/startx.1x.gz
xbase-clients: /usr/X11R6/bin/startx
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
Installing that package fixed it. Thanks Seneca and
Art.
At 06:31 AM 3/11/02, Sebastiaan wrote:
High,
On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, David Richards wrote:
> hi
> is there a way of making my system only show the proccess that the user
> is running .
> so when user1 does ps aux it only shows user1 proccess?
>
Yes, just don't give the option to show all users
At 07:05 AM 3/11/02, Sebastiaan wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, Chris Jenks wrote:
> I don't see a problem with users seeing everyone else programs. Is there
> a reason why you don't want users to use that command?
>
No, not for me, I have nothing to hide, but it is unimag
At 02:01 AM 3/23/02, John Lynch wrote:
LMAO!!!
on everyone's advice
don't worry.
I'LL BE BACK!
I'm just gone for a while to learn the Linux OS on an easy to use OS.
Trust me, I had enough problems installing it as it was.
(I now know more about my computer though)
From: Paul 'Baloo' J
At 07:38 AM 3/23/02, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On Sat, Mar 23, 2002 at 11:52:03 +0100, Silvester van der Bijl wrote:
> Everything works great, except X starts up. Since I didn't configure X
> yet I get a garbled screen. I tried to exit by pressing
> ALT+CTRL+BACKSPACE, but it seems it restarts every
At 07:35 AM 3/24/02, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I can't subscribe to this list. I've tried several times; I get a
request for confirmation but when I return it, nothing happens.
I've never had any problems in the past. Is the list broken?
For obvious reasons, please reply to me directly!
Anthony
At 06:09 PM 3/24/02, stan wrote:
On Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 01:20:09PM -0600, ktb wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 02:11:14PM -0500, stan wrote:
> > I need to reconfigure fetchmail on one of my woody machines.
> >
> > I tried using dselct to delte & reinstall it. That did not prompt me for
> > confi
At 11:55 PM 3/25/02, faisal gillani wrote:
Well i am a user of debian potato linux
i just made my first ppp script by pppconfig ..
now can you tell me how can i dail my connction &
hungup my connection ?
also is there a utility to detect your modem ? so that
my modem comes in the ifconfig -a comm
At 02:57 AM 3/27/02, Lucas Cleeve wrote:
When I install Woody, I get a error message while installing the base
system: "Could not find pppoeconf".
After that it asks me to install the base system again, and if I do i get
the same error message.
I don´t even want ppp, is there any way to come a
At 06:59 PM 3/30/02, dman wrote:
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 11:40:41PM +, John Lord wrote:
| Hi folks,
|
| Just a simple question realy, why should I use sendmail in conjunction with
| KMail, rather than let KMail do the job?
Use exim. It is easier to configure right, and has had fewer securit
At 04:31 AM 4/3/02, Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Mon, Apr 01, 2002, Dale Hair ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I reinstalled woody on my wife's thinkpad and now I only have an 8"
> display on the 14" screen. How do I fix this?
There's a set of utilities for the ThinkPad which allow you to access
BIOS
At 04:50 PM 4/5/02, Patrick Kirk wrote:
Which is a long way of saying that there are not any other debian-lists
that will meet your needs...
Didn't there used to be a digest version of this list? IIRC there used to be.
I don't think I've seen anything about it for a while though. If it is
st
At 09:52 PM 4/8/02, Bud Rogers wrote:
On Monday 08 April 2002 14:29 pm, Mr. Jan Hearthstone wrote:
> Hearthstone:
> Where does one get laptops as cheap as that? ($10.-??,
> $30.-?).
Could you share a URL? I tried google, got a bunch of hits that didn't
seem to fit.
I've seen them at computer
At 10:23 AM 4/9/02, Patrick Kirk wrote:
Hi all,
I want my son to be able to shutdown the computer but don't want him
being able to access my files.
How do I give him these privileges?
Thanks in advance,
--
Look into the sudo package.
chris
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At 02:49 PM 4/10/02, Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Wed, Apr 10, 2002, Shawn McMahon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Perhaps it's time to start refusing list posts from Outlook Express.
>
> That'd eliminate 99% of the "unsubscribe" stupidity, as well.
I respond to the address, [EMAIL PROTECTED], and
[EM
At 09:17 AM 4/11/02, Mattias Berg wrote:
I'l need to dist-upgrade to woody due kernelchange.. didn't work.. totally
fuck'd up my server... Try'd to reinstall debian and try with unstable...
didn't work.. totally fuck'd up my server...
What the hell are you doing over there? Debian used to be a
At 09:40 PM 4/10/02, Tom Cook wrote:
On 0, Chris Jenks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While we are at it, why don't we drop people that use / send attachments.
> That should fix the rest of the problems.
I would refrain from going that far, simply because I suspect that my
pgp
At 02:41 AM 4/11/02, Mikael Bergman wrote:
On 11-04-02 00:45 , Gary Turner wrote:
> I have no problem with attachments. In many cases, where a file is
> long, attachments are preferred. I often have neither the
> qualifications nor interest needed to enjoy wading through pages of this
> script
At 09:40 AM 4/12/02, Jeroen Valcke wrote:
Hello,
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 06:55:39PM +0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If your linux box is running kernel 2.4.X, well probably you don't need
alsa
> driver.
> Just do:
>
> linux#modconf
Turns out the necessary modules are already loaded. Apparan
At 09:16 PM 5/24/02, curtis wrote:
When I try to connect to my ISP using a modem I get the attached error
message. It would seem that my user name or password is wrong. But I
assure everyone that they are correct. Any other reasons this might be
happening?
Curtis
Is your modem speaking t
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