Re: PowerPC screen off

2003-02-23 Thread Elizabeth Barham
"Jeffrey" writes: > I have an iMac running Debian stable. The only way I've discovered > to turn off the monitor (not just blank the screen, but turn it off) > is to have X running. Is there software to turn off the screen > without running a display manager? For the StarMax I use: setterm -

Re: adding eth1

2003-02-28 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Frank writes: > Is modifying /etc/interfaces and /etc/ifstate sufficient? If the cards are PCI cards, it should be sufficient. > Where do I tell the system what IRQ to use. For ISA cards, one generally passes in the parameters when loading the module (if the drivers have been compiled as a

Re: OT:Cross-compiling

2003-03-06 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Jeff writes: > >/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/3.2.2/../../../../i386-linux/bin/ld:/home > >/ jeff/bglibc/libc.so.lds:114: syntax error What does line 114 look like in this file? Elizabeth -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMA

Re: MySQL over NFS

2003-03-06 Thread Elizabeth Barham
"Angel" writes: > I've got to install a MySQL server with a hihg availabity > configuration: one MySQL server running and the other in standby. I > was thinking about using a NAS serving NFS partitions. But I have > read documents about database servers (like oracle and others) not > running

Re: OT:Cross-compiling

2003-03-06 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Jeff writes: > >What does line 114 look like in this file? > { > (114) KEEP (*crtbegin.o(.dtors)) >KEEP (*(EXCLUDE_FILE (*crtend.o ) .dtors)) > /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/3.2.2/libgcc.a(unwind-dw2-fde-glibc.o): > In function `size_of_encoded_value':/home/jeff/gcc-3.2.2/gcc/unwind-pe.

df problem

2003-10-29 Thread Elizabeth Barham
I'm just sort of reporting this; the system is fine itself. I installed GNU/Debian on an older i486 model and oddly df shows the mount point of /usr and /usr/local (both separate partitions) as having the exact same specifications - total block count, usage, etc. Elizabeth -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, e

Re: OT: sometimes it's good to see the competition

2003-01-30 Thread Elizabeth Barham
> And it was, but in the process they introduced a new "bug" into YOU, > it uses wget to download stuff apparently, and they failed to > configure wget to use passive ftp, so any attempts to download fail(if > your behind some form of NAT). I didn't know at the time, so I configured > SuSE to use a

Re: [OT] volunteer work

2003-02-09 Thread Elizabeth Barham
I currently do no do any volunteer work using Debian, but I do volunteer work and the place I volunteer at uses Windows which is mostly what I want to talk about. I am *shocked* that so many non-profit organizations are using Microsoft products. Elizabeth -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [

Re: interpretting DHCP Client messages

2003-02-14 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Emma writes: > I'm curious to know what's actually happening when I pull up my > wireless ethernet connection. Below is what I do and then what I > see. I don't understand what the DHCPOFFERS received means. This > seems to be the longest part of the connection. Hi Emma, This is from http://www.

Re: where would I ask...

2003-02-15 Thread Elizabeth Barham
GSO writes: > Where would I ask if anyone has any linux hardware to sell - need a > parallel port scanner (UK). Its just a matter of verifying that a certain scanner is known to work on Linux and then finding it. For the latter I suggest eBay. The former is a bit trickier and you might want to st

gnome-panel in stable/main

2003-10-07 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Hi Everyone, I recently installed the stable/main distribution of Gnome (1.4) and I have been experiencing problems with applets segfaulting. There seems to be one or two that segfault and throw the panel into a tizzy. Any ideas on why this is happenning? I've checked the bug reports and di

Re: Special control characters ???

2003-10-12 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Michael writes: > First, two examples: > >^I >^M > > Obviously, you know that these are each single characters, and not two: > caret+letter. > > Where do these come from? Are they features of the shell? They're simply adjustments to the output for the rendering of non-visual ASCII cha

Re: shutdown hangs at "deconfiguring network interfaces"

2002-10-04 Thread Elizabeth Barham
solutrean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The title sez it all. here are some particulars: > > athlon t-bird 750, all-scsi, 393M RAM, Debian testing. > > this is my first post to the list - I apologize for any improper netiquette. > I googled for this condition, but found nothing. I had this for

Re: Making the Epson Stylus Color 880 work with GNU/Debian

2002-10-05 Thread Elizabeth Barham
"waterboy waterbody" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello, > > > > i began to install GNU/debian linux and now i,m configuring my > >computer. I have some problems with escputil package for install my printer > >epson stylus color 880. The synopsis i write isn´t admitted by my computer. > >

Re: 2 NIC, 2 Gateway

2002-10-10 Thread Elizabeth Barham
"david hong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > eth0: > 210.182.232.22 > gw: 210.182.232.1 > > and > eth1: > 192.168.0.12 > gw: 192.168.0.1 > > if i insert the setting into ifcfg-eth0 & ifcfg-eth1, > will i able to ping 2 different subnet ip? Yes, your box will see that you are closer to certain n

Re: 2 NIC, 2 Gateway

2002-10-10 Thread Elizabeth Barham
"nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > david hong said: > > > > eth0: > > 210.182.232.22 > > gw: 210.182.232.1 > > > > and > > eth1: > > 192.168.0.12 > > gw: 192.168.0.1 > > > > if i insert the setting into ifcfg-eth0 & ifcfg-eth1, > > will i able to ping 2 different subnet ip? > > I hate to disag

Re: php not working

2002-10-15 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Matt Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > hey htere everyone, > > trying to get php4 installed on my woody server and don't seem to have > it figured out right. I've downloaded a package (SPIP) that runs on > php3; I have php4 installed; when I try to load page > (http://pc09.hist.utoronto.ca/~m

Re: 386 or 486 machine

2002-10-23 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Andrei Smirnov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > is it possible to put Debian on a 386 or 486? Yes. > where to found information on this? I suppose the standard Debian installation pages: One word of caution, however, is if the machine you are installing onto has limited

Re: 386 or 486 machine

2002-10-23 Thread Elizabeth Barham
"Joyce, Matthew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I was able to install woody v3 on a 486/16mb/500mb the other day. I'm of the impression that 16MB is required for the Woody install. The machine I installed (and... am... installing...) has only 8MB. Here is a general question though and hopefully

Re: 386 or 486 machine

2002-10-25 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Andrei Smirnov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > How you made it? The root.bin disk dosent load RAM disk image as for > me. And i got 3 different machines - one 386 and two 486. no one > loads RAM disk Oh. The one that worked for me is the idepci potato version, see:

Re: /etc/network/interfaces

2002-10-28 Thread Elizabeth Barham
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hallo, > > I have a question about the file "/etc/network/interfaces". I want to > know how is the structure of this file ? > > My second question is, I have lot of Gateways for ROUTING and I want > insert these to Debian. I think the data will be save in the file

Samba causes printer to freeze after long period of inactivity

2002-11-05 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Hi, I have a HP Laserjet 5L hooked up to a Samba print server that a Win98 machine accesses to print, samba printing via standard lpd. Under normal conditions, it works fine, but if the Win98 machine has not been up and printed for a long period of time (over 24 hours), the printer acts as though

Re: Samba causes printer to freeze after long period of inactivity

2002-11-06 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Hi Nate, everyone, "nate" writes: > > This condition seems to only happen when using Samba from the Win98 > > machine; another gnu/linux workstation uses the printer via lpd and has > > not had the same problem. > this makes me think the printer has a jetdirect(or similar) card in > it? I don't

Re: Samba causes printer to freeze after long period of inactivity

2002-11-06 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Stephen Gran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > It sounds like a SAMBA problem, but whether it's on the server or > client side is unclear as yet. When printing fails from the Win > box, can you see the printer in the Network Neighborhood? Yes. It looks good. > Do you get any interesting clues in

/sbin/insmod_ksymoops_clean - What does it do? ; was Samba causes printer to freeze after long period of inactivity

2002-11-07 Thread Elizabeth Barham
What does insmod_ksymoops_clean do? It looks like this: firewall:# cat /sbin/insmod_ksymoops_clean #!/bin/sh # Delete saved ksyms and modules not accessed in 2 days if [ -d /var/log/ksymoops -a -r /proc/ksyms ] then set -e # Make sure there is always at least one version d

Re: What's the best way to contact someone knowledgeable on nis?

2002-11-07 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Neal Lippman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm trying to sort out a strange problem with nis - or at least, I think > it's with nis. I haven't been able to find answers, including with an > earlier post hear, so I was wondering if I could locate, perhaps, > someone knowledgeable in the internal wo

Re: Disk boot failure

2002-11-09 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Helgi =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=D6rn?= Helgason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Thank's for your reply, but the boot sequence is already A, C so this is > not the problem. It may be a bad floppy or a bad floppy-disk drive. Elizabeth -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubs

Re: Manual ldconfig required HELP!!!

2002-11-10 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I can boot using my install CD, unpack the .deb manually and copy *.so > to /usr/lib. But of course ldconfig is broken too, so I can't tell the > machine its libraries are back. > > Please can someone tell me how to do ldconfig's job by hand... Try using the

Re: OT: awk problem

2002-11-10 Thread Elizabeth Barham
It works for me although I did place your script into a file and ran it as: awk -f neals-script.awk /etc/services { if (index($0,"@") == 0 && index($0,"--none---") == 0) { if(substr($0,1,1) == "#") { print $0; } else { TMP = $1"\t\t"$2"\t\t#";

Re: OT: awk problem

2002-11-10 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Neal Lippman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > No, it doesn't help...I tried putting it in a file - same exact problem. > I assume you ran it with mawk? (/usr/bin/awk links to > /etc/alternatives/awk which links to /usr/bin/mawk on my system). Yes. I have two architectures running and both worked fin

Re: Manual ldconfig required HELP!!!

2002-11-11 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Jerome Acks Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Instead of using rescue disk you could try tomsrtbt at=20 > http://www.toms.net/rb/. Or make a custom, static version of busybox so that you can do some of the preliminaries. Once you have the target mounted, then you could operate on the dpkg file dir

Re: Looking for a good LDAP book

2002-11-14 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Mike Fedyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm looking for a good book for someone new to LDAP with a unix/open > source perspective. Also, if it covers some proprietary products as > well that isn't a problem. > > Can anyone make a suggestion? > I read most of:

Re: weird g++ behavior

2002-11-21 Thread Elizabeth Barham
I had somewhat similar problems with some standard libraries (libstdc++, libc, etc.) accidentally left in /usr/local after upgrading to woody. Removing the libraries and executables remedied the situation. Elizabeth -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe".

Re: weird g++ behavior

2002-11-21 Thread Elizabeth Barham
What about running conftest.cc through the pre-processor with the "-E" option (g++ -E ...)? That often helps clear up some of the odder parse errors. Elizabeth -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: fetchmail failing in fetching mail from a pop server

2002-11-22 Thread Elizabeth Barham
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Wilhelm Land) writes: > The file below shows errors relating to unexpected message > lengths. Could it have something to do with the > missing options exim is complaining about? > > Any help is grately appreciated Probably. From fetchmail(1): -m , --mda

Re: fetchmail failing in fetching mail from a pop server

2002-11-23 Thread Elizabeth Barham
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Wilhelm Land) writes: > He explained that his configuration would override exims idea > of who the sender is and replace this with as he wrote: > "..we want fetchmail to be able to specify the sender of the > message to whatever value it derivce from the POP3 server." >

Re: bind and .tv domains

2002-11-24 Thread Elizabeth Barham
"Jason M. Harvey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > can anyone else reach http://www.io.tv? Yes. > and if so, do you know of any changes to root servers i need to add > to bind? There was a recent change in the root zone hints, see:

Low Disk Space (deleting /usr/share/locales) and printing

2002-11-24 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Dear Everyone, I have a limited-disk capacity machine (about 130 Megs) that acts as a firewall and a print server (with lpd and samba). I am now interested in allowing this machine to accept postscript streams, convert it into something acceptable for the HP 5L printer with ghostscript, and the

Re: Low Disk Space (deleting /usr/share/locales) and printing

2002-11-24 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Mike writes: > Take a look at the package called localepurge That, removing the manual pages, extra docs, and lpr has given me an enough room for CUPS with an extra 7 MB to spare. Thank you Mike. CUPS is very impressive! :-) Elizabeth -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a sub

Re: dist-upgrade (from potato to woody) snag

2002-11-24 Thread Elizabeth Barham
will writes: > seeing lots of this during an "apt-get dist-upgrade" from potato > to woddy today: > > > > Setting up libxslt1 (1.0.16-0.1) ... > ldconfig: /usr/oracle/lib/libvbj30ssl.so is not a shared object > file (Type: 768). > > > Setting up libreadline4 (4.2

Re: need some help on lynx

2002-11-24 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Sandip writes: > this is something i have tried to do but could not. > > typically, every day, i go to google. go to google news. switch to text > mode. all this is done by way of links provided on the page. > > once in the text mode news, i type in the same query in the space > provided. > >

Re: need some help on lynx

2002-11-25 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Sandip writes: > > > once in the text mode news, i type in the same query in the space > > > provided. > > >=20 > > > i wanted to know if i can automate the whole thing or at least the last > > > typing a query part of it. may be i can store the query in a text file > > > and be done. there is an

Re: need some help on lynx

2002-11-25 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Elizabeth writes: > lynx -post_data q=india -- http://www.google.com/ This doesn't work. lynx expects the parameters to be given to it via stdin and ending with a "--". So, say: $ cat > query.post q=india -- ^D $ lynx -post_data http://new.google.com/news < query.post returns: Google

Re: big libtoolize problem.

2002-11-25 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Xavier Bestel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I had some problem (crashes) on my computer (debian/unstable), and as a > result I think some system files got corrupted. Now the crash cause is > fixed, but libtoolize is broken: whenever I run libtoolize, the libtool > it generates has syntax errors in

Re: big libtoolize problem.

2002-11-25 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Xavier Bestel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > /bin/sh ../libtool --mode=link gcc -O2 -g -Wall -Wall -o gimp-remote-1.3 >gimp-remote.o -Wl,--export-dynamic > -lgtk-x11-2.0 -lgdk-x11-2.0 -latk-1.0 -lgdk_pixbuf-2.0 -lm -lpangoxft-1.0 >-lpangox-1.0 -lpango-1.0 -lgobject-2.0 -lgmodule-2.0 -ldl -lgl

Re: big libtoolize problem.

2002-11-25 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Xavier Bestel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Le lun 25/11/2002 à 23:01, Elizabeth Barham a écrit : > > The problem is that I re-installed (apt-get --reinstall) libtool > package, the auto(make,conf,etc.) packages, all packages to which the > /usr/share/aclocal/*.m4 files

Re: rtl8139.c compile problem

2002-11-28 Thread Elizabeth Barham
"Anita Chawla Hasija" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > I am trying to compile a linux driver module out of your rtl8139.c = > source for my rtl8139 based cardbus NIC, but cannot succeed. > The compile fails and giving error "pcmcia/driver_ops.h : no = > such file or directory. " I

Re: web based survey/database

2002-11-28 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Mike Egglestone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > I'm looking for a deb package (or any linux package) that would > provide a web based solution for users to > take surveys, answer questions and have the data > stored in some kind of database to be displayed on > a web page. > Any such software

Blinking Keyboard Light Error Condition Codes after early boot freeze

2002-12-02 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Hi, I made a bootdisk as per Tom's instructions here: although my bootdisk is using busybox and uClibc - but it does not get as far as busybox. The error occurs directly after LILO completes and decompress_kernel() in arch/i3

SOLVED! Blinking Keyboard Light Error Condition Codes after early boot freeze

2002-12-02 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Hi Kent, I'm replying to your letter on a computer that was booted off of a floppy and telnet'd in to my main work station (that is to say, it works!). Brad Cramer told me he had seen a similar error and deduced that it was related to bad memory on his machine, but the on my machine it was a

Re: Opps !! HELLLLLLLLPPPPPP !!! iptables and a clingon

2002-12-08 Thread Elizabeth Barham
daves debian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > HELP > > I was experimenting with firewall scripts, one of which was mason, the one > that as you use the internet it generates rules. I have since deleted all > these scripts, read up about iptables and am happy to DIY !!! > > HOWEVER a bit of m

Re: OT: Printing a monthly calendar

2002-12-08 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > What tool do I want to use to print out a monthly calendar with > birthdays, holidays, etc, in a landscape 8x11 format? Gnomecal's > month view does like what I want, but there's no print option. Emacs' Calendar/Diary can print things. >From info: LaTeX C

Re: /etc/init.d/omniorb

2002-12-10 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Just idly wondering: /etc/init.d/omniorb: what is it for? It was put > in by default when I originally installed the system, and I soon > disabled it, and haven't noticed anything complaining that it's not > there. > > It runs omniNames. What is omniNames? man

Re: Is it possible to switch these processors?

2002-12-11 Thread Elizabeth Barham
"Wathen, Metherion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi all, > I have an older system with a P100 processor, I have another older system > with P450 processor. what dangers do i face in swapping the processors? > > thanks in advance. > mw If they have the same pin-count and the same voltage, the

Re: COBOL compiler

2003-08-26 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Alex writes: > I've, unfortunately, been forced into taking a COBOL class as a > requirement for getting my BS. (And that's just what it is, a load > of BS...) What's worse is that I can't seem to find any Free COBOL > tools. 'apt-cache search cobol' returns 3 hits, all of which are > documentati

Re: router questions

2003-09-01 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Hi, James writes: > Hello. Just can't seem to get this old 486 configured as a router. > The problem lies in the that I cant get both nics configured, loaded > and bound to eth0 and eth1. > I am able to load either of the 2, but never both at the same > time. They are identical dlink, ISA 220 ca

Re: Apache/DSL Modem/Port Forwarding

2003-09-02 Thread Elizabeth Barham
eric writes: > My isp qwest.net assigned dsl modem actiontec R1524SU, accord tech > support said it use port 80, he said If I am going to broadcast website, > I need to configure webserver to use other port and config modem to > forward that port, so I use port 70 > Listen 70 > in httpd.conf

Re: Apache/DSL Modem/Port Forwarding

2003-09-03 Thread Elizabeth Barham
eric writes: > > If so, then you may be experiencing a problem related to your DSL > > modem. > > welcome any softer soln so I can save a little money to rent static > ip. actiontec tech support told me port 80 be used by that > dsl/router You mentioned Port Forwarding in your original email so

Re: Apache/DSL Modem/Port Forwarding

2003-09-03 Thread Elizabeth Barham
One of the things that seems kind of goofy is the "Modem Control Web Page" at port 80 of your DSL modem. This isn't the type of information one would usually want available on the net. Normally, the DSL modem only allows this information from the internal network (your side of the DSL modem) so it

Re: OT: Howto get assembly of linux or windows executables ?

2003-09-05 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Joris writes: > I'm currrently learning assembly and I'd like to get more used to it > - is there a way to get to see the assembly of a compiled program, > what program(s) do I need for that ? gcc is able to show the assembly it generates with the -S option and leaves the result in a file of the

Re: leaving computer on 24/7

2003-03-26 Thread Elizabeth Barham
"Koen" writes: > Are there options in linux where I can turn of the hard disks after > x minutes? There are two methods that I am aware of: 1) By tweaking the hard disk drive itself via the utility hdparm(8) 2) Using the utility noflushd(8) Elizabeth -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Re: kernel won't boot (was Re: compiling a kernel)

2003-04-03 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Joris writes: > In case you allready received this question (or even answered ??) I > apologise, but I have seen no reactions, or my own question, so I > guess something has gone wrong > > The thing is, I can't figure out what's option I should choose which > is currently off. As I thought I migh

Re: mozilla e-mail & list

2003-06-17 Thread Elizabeth Barham
David writes: > I am using mozilla, when replying to this list, I have the options of > reply to sender only, or reply to all. To reply to the list I have to > reply to all. Then I have to remember to delete the "to:" personale > e-mail addred, some people realy don't like it if you don't!

Re: "cut" command not working as expected

2003-06-17 Thread Elizabeth Barham
David writes: > I want to cut the first two file names from the list ... To my way of > thinking this should be easy ... > > cut -d' ' -f2 $directory > > The xterm goes nuts and ends up in hyroglyphics ! At a guess I would say > that the white space between .gz & 200... may not be space but ma

Re: Gzip problems

2003-06-19 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Larry writes: > I gzipped a bunch of files for easier transport to > another machine. Both machines running Woody. > > When I gunzip them, they have some binary info on both > ends of the file, with the original content inbetween. > > Is there some way to unzip them that will get rid of > this

Re: Gzip problems

2003-06-20 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Larry writes: > If I just gzip and gunzip a file, I don't get it either. I gziped > these in batch ?? > > There is a constant (as far as I've examined) 512 bytes on front, > with a few ID things, like file name, etc, with lots of 0's. > > On the end, there's many more bytes, well over 1000. Ha

Large X Fonts after switching to font server

2003-06-21 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Hi Everyone, I switched from using font files to using a font server and now the standard font size is larger, especially on Mozilla. For example, Mozilla's 'Preference' page takes up practically 90% of the screen vertically as before it was more of a normal window. Plus, the link names in the

Re: Large X Fonts after switching to font server

2003-06-22 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Karol writes: > >I switched from using font files to using a font server and now the > > standard font size is larger, especially on Mozilla. For example, > > Mozilla's 'Preference' page takes up practically 90% of the screen > > vertically as before it was more of a normal window. Plus, the l

Re: [Solved] Large X Fonts after switching to font server

2003-06-24 Thread Elizabeth Barham
> Karol writes: > > > >I switched from using font files to using a font server and now the > > > standard font size is larger, especially on Mozilla. For example, > > > Mozilla's 'Preference' page takes up practically 90% of the screen > > > vertically as before it was more of a normal window.

Re: compromised box. please advice

2003-06-24 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Shri writes: > The program was called bd.c and was created on June the 6, so all > the logs I have are too new to be able to do any real kind of > tracking down. Does the code in: http://kaizo.org/mirrors/phrack/phrack58/p58-0x07 look familiar? One of the source files is named bd.c ("backdoor")

Re: LDAP Authentication help

2002-12-11 Thread Elizabeth Barham
There is also a GUI application entitled "Directory Administrator" that makes setting up the users and groups easy. I do not recall it being in the distribution, however, and I had a little difficulty with the program's logic but all and all it helped a great deal.

Re: Help! Exim & verizon.net

2002-12-12 Thread Elizabeth Barham
R Ransbottom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am trying to set up a debian mail server that sees the world > through incoming.verizon.net and outgoing.verizon.net. > > Fetchmail is set up and recieving mail fine. Are you doing this: (2) Internet site using smarthost: You receive Internet mai

Re: could we use c replace perl in cgi program?

2002-12-13 Thread Elizabeth Barham
eric writes: > > 1) If you want to install that library, you ought to do it manually > >as the way the Makefile is, it will not work correctly. > > highly apprecaite you point out how to "as the way the Makefile > is"(modify Makefile in cgilib-0.5? by adding or deleting or modifying > anyth

Re: [users@httpd] Re: what is perl 's syntax

2002-12-13 Thread Elizabeth Barham
eric lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > foreach (param()) { > > print "\n"; > > print "$_ has value(s) => "; > > print param($_); > > print "\n"; > > } > > > > print end_html(); > > > > > Same thing, only show "This is an example CGI script." > > I keep doubt it is my httpd and perl m

Re: apm

2002-12-16 Thread Elizabeth Barham
daves debian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Am i right in thinking that I need apm compiled in the kernel to allow my > system to turn its own power off when i > > shutdown -h now ?? > > All the documentation seesm to be about laptops and batt saving ? I > run a full size system. Yes; it's funn

Re: Safe Sex Shell + Condom = Total Protection 性安套+安全套=全范围保护

2002-12-16 Thread Elizabeth Barham
"George Lin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Safe Sex Shell + Condom = Total Protection sssh? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: HELP! dhcp server not talking to clients

2002-12-16 Thread Elizabeth Barham
sean finney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > hey charles, are you sure another machine isn't running a dhcpd? i > sure don't see 192 addresses in your config... try installing nmap > and then doing > > # nmap -sU -p 67 host > > for all the suspect hosts. =20 IIRC, the 192.168.1.0/24 network is w

ps/gs issue ; individual pages look different

2002-12-17 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Hi, I am working with the latest rc of FOP, 0.20.5rc and the resulting postscript file appears to be okay in regards to the BoundingBox, which should be 8.5 x 11, standard US letter size. Here is part of the beginning of a FOP produced postscript file whose BoundingBox is correctly set: %%

Re: [robertsharris@comcast.net: Re: Fw: Ga. Visit.]

2002-12-18 Thread Elizabeth Barham
"Robert L. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ok, I'll give him your phone number to call when he has questions and > can't understand why the background on his mailer changed colors. He's > 65 and has just learned windows in the last 2 years, uses his computer > just to send email every oth

calendar printing revisited

2002-12-22 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Hi, Some time ago, someone was enquiring about software that will make a pretty calendar complete with certain events. I forget the ultimate outcome of that exchange, but in case anyone is still interested, there is the 'pcal' program: Package: pcal Priority: optional Section: utils Installed-

making alsa work, ix86, als120, wine

2002-12-25 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Dear All, I recently purchased CrossOver Plug-in for a K6 box that contains a SoundBlaster compatible ISA soundcard, an ALS120: Card 1 'ALS0120:PnP Sound Chip' PnP version 1.0 Logical device 0 '@@@2001:Unknown' Now, this soundcard works fine with the simple "sb" module loaded, but to the

Re: making alsa work, ix86, als120, wine

2002-12-26 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Donald writes: > FWIW, I just got the "Crossover Bundle" CD for my birthday and just > installed both the Plugin and the Office sections. I didn't have any > problems with my already-working sound at all. I really didn't even > think about it! Happy Birthday! > My sound system here is diff

Re: hdc: [PTBL] [2495/255/63] hdc1, what is PTBL?

2002-12-29 Thread Elizabeth Barham
"Egor Tur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi. > I see when my system boot up: > hda: 19932192 sectors (10205 MB) w/426KiB Cache, CHS=1240/255/63, UDMA(66) > hdb: 44150400 sectors (22605 MB) w/1966KiB Cache, CHS=2748/255/63, UDMA(33) > hdc: 40088160 sectors (20525 MB) w/1961KiB Cache, CH

Re: Chat servers

2003-01-03 Thread Elizabeth Barham
I don't know a lot about Jabber but it allows chatrooms as well as the peer-to-peer messaging. There is also a Jabber server that is open source and from what I can tell written in C. They have GPL clients for Win32, too: hth,

Re: iptables

2003-01-03 Thread Elizabeth Barham
There are some directions in /etc/default/iptables Elizabeth "Reaz Baksh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Where do I save the settings in iptables so that on reboots the > settings are reinstated? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [

Re: Joining Large Files

2002-09-08 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Would catting it into gzip be okay? As in: cat largeFile.* | gzip -c - > x.gz Elizabeth -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: bash: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable

2002-09-08 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Nicos Gollan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > We had this on the list some days ago. Run ps ax and see if you've > got a huge quantity of (defunct) processes. I must have missed that thread; what ever became of it? I've recently noticed that my server has had a large number of defunct processes on

Re: about out-of-box

2002-09-17 Thread Elizabeth Barham
John Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > could you explain out-of-the-box and stock in the > following? > > transforming a stock "out of the box" Red Hat > installation into ... "Stock" refers to the stock that may be in a store, such as groceries in a supermarket, or say, software packages in b

Re: learning how to set up a win modem

2002-09-19 Thread Elizabeth Barham
"Scott B. Berry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am wondering since I have a supra Express 56i how to set it up in my linux > box. I have read the winmodem how to. This box is a Pentium 300 with 6.4Gb > of hard disk space with 64mb of Ram. I am using speech synthesis built in > to the kernel ca

Re: learning how to set up a win modem

2002-09-19 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Jeremy Nickurak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Thu, 2002-09-19 at 18:39, Elizabeth Barham wrote: > > Are you sure the SupraExpress 56i is a WinModem? A spec page: > > > > <http://computers.cnet.com/hardware/0-2295748-417-126688.html> > > > > says

Modem Difficulties (was: A)

2002-09-21 Thread Elizabeth Barham
"Scott B. Berry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > QUESTION ABOUT MODEM DIALINGhELLO THERE, > > i HAVE NOW GOT MY MODEM WORKING i AM TRYING TO FIGURE OUT THOUGH WHY IT IS > NOT DIALING. i GET A DIAL TONE BUT NO DTMF TONES OR TOUCH TONES. i RETRIED > CONFIGURING PPPCONFIG WITH NO SUCCESS AND i

Re: Services

2002-09-21 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Marek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > What is the command to start and stop services ? I use /etc/init.d/SERVICE-NAME start | stop > Is systemconfigurator the only option to control the network setup or > is there another ? I dunno. Speaking of which, is there a tool for automatically install

Re: Remapping of dead key ??

2002-09-21 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Sunny Dubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have a small problem. I just took an old laptop and set it up as > a MASQ box for my girl friend. It runs debian woody, and works just > perfectly. There is this one problem ... the / key doesn't work. ( > The key with / and ? on it). > > So I was

Re: awk segfault on make menuconfig to build kernel

2002-09-23 Thread Elizabeth Barham
"David De Graff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Well, the conclusion that this ran fine with kernel-source-2.4.18 > was wrong. It gives a similar error but then continues on to the > initial ncurses-based config screen. A booger of a problem for me was when seemingly simple scripts were seg faul

Please verify: does your "ln" work?

2002-09-25 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Does your ln work as expected for creating hard links? I'm using fileutils 4.1-10 and when I make a hard link: shelby:~/src# touch k shelby:~/src# ln k y ln: creating hard link `y' to `k': No such file or directory Anyone else? Elizabeth -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a

Re: idiosyncratic "ln" not making hard links

2002-09-25 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Jamin W.Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > | :~$ touch k > | :~$ ln k y > | :~$ ln --version > | ln (fileutils) 4.1 > | Written by Mike Parker and David MacKenzie. > | > | Copyright (C) 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. > | This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. Ther

Re: Ethernet card problem

2002-09-25 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > My debian pc with on-board 82559 intel ethernet board stopped > talking. I can ping localhost, but the windows pc sees the cable > from it as 'dead'. I checked all relevant files and ifconfig and > netstat, and it was all normal, except for a few packet over-

Re: idiosyncratic "ln" not making hard links

2002-09-25 Thread Elizabeth Barham
"Noah L. Meyerhans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > --zOcTNEe3AzgCmdo9 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Disposition: inline > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 10:33:15AM -0500, Elizabeth Barham wrote:

SOLVED: idiosyncratic "ln" not making hard links

2002-09-25 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Vineet Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I did have some sporadic memory errors with this machine but corrected > > them although I have not run memtest in a while (the mmap). > > This could be it; it does do some 'mmap'ing, so memory errors could be > affecting it. They can affect everythin

Re: LDAP address book - where to start?

2002-09-30 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >I'd appreaciate an advice on where to start when I want to have LDAP > based address book that can be accessed from various mail clients, at > least mozilla mail client (mutt, evolution a plus). a web interface > would be nice. any hints on where to

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