Just wanted to take a moment to let the Debian folks know that I think the
new look of the website is a GREAT improvement!
Good work, folks!
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If you are wanting the host assigned by DHCP to be reachable from the
internet, yeah, you will need something to update your zone file and
restart DNS. There are several DYNDNS packages around, sign up for the
systalk mailing list at ml.org and make an inquiry there.
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And that should do it.
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there is something there that they are not allowed to access. They can simply
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> * Is there anything like that in Debian?
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> * Are they separate for jdk and jdk-dev?
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> * Is is possible for each user on the system (via environment vars, I'd
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I am in need of a routing daemon capable of ospf. I notice that debian does
not include gated. Is there an alternative package capable of this that I am
overlooking?
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It looks like the kernel I was using is not configured for multicasting.
On 16-Mar-98 George Bonser wrote:
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> complaint:
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Even if someone has noclobber set in their shell?
On 07-Dec-97 Scott K. Ellis wrote:
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>> Just Was wondering how to, or what is the switch to untar a file to
>> overwrite and replace the existing files?
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> No switch required, tar automatically overwrit
I think you are going to have to know what kind of printer you have and which
port you connected it to.
On 07-Dec-97 Pere Camps wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Is there any tool anywhere where I can tell what printer do I have
> and where is it and then the program takes care of everything, or do I
> hav
Sorry for misunderstanding the original post. I thought that he was looking for
a tool that would find the printer and could tell what kind it was. :/
Yeah, magicfilterconfig does a nice job of it if you are using the standard
lpr. It is a little quirky if you are using LPRng.
On 07-Dec-97 Da
On 08-Dec-97 A. M. Varon wrote:
>
>
> NNTPCACHE is really a cool program. It's a proxy like squid, but instead
> of proxying html, jpgs, etc., It proxies nntp newsgroups. It saves you
> enormous bandwitdth just using this one. T
The largest hurdle that you are going to face is getting smail off of your
system so you can install exim. You are going to need to force dpkg to remove
this essential package.
I would wait a little while, the package in unstable is much better than the
one in stable and a new upstream source re
try dpkg -r --force remove-essential smail
or
dpkg -r --force depends smail
but I think it is the first one.
On 11-Dec-97 Randy Edwards wrote:
> I'm presently running my system with smail. What I'd like to do is
> to convert to an easier to configure and more capable MTA, which I
> believe i
On 11-Dec-97 Random wrote:
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> I took a look at it. It seems fairly complete, but you can get the same
> information from the HOWTO documents and the Debian FAQ.
>
> Corey
The book is pretty handy if your internet connection is not set up yet ;)
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I am running one on one of my machines ... no problems.
On 12-Dec-97 Fenrick wrote:
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> Debian Linux?
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If there is a second dedicated IP address, you would use MX records in the DNS
to do it. Otherwise, if there is only one IP address, you can use rinetd.
On 12-Dec-97 Robinet David Jeremy wrote:
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> Hi. I'm going to be setting up a dedicated network connection for a
> client across the borde
Actually, simply copying the terminfo entry from the solaris machine to the
debian machine worked.
On 14-Dec-97 Oliver Elphick wrote:
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> >I take that back ... it does not work. Looks like I created a tercap type
> >entry out of a terminfo d
On 14-Dec-97 Aaron Walker wrote:
> The card is made by General Instruments. The TV cable does go into the back
> of the
> card.
YIKES! That is ALL we need, RF interference problems from computers on the
cable-TV circuit. The reason I was skeptical was that I was with a company
desinging the p
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>
> But for most cards, you can beat it in value for money
> with the free sound drivers in the kernel, in my experience
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I just updated a local mirror of Debian and I noticed that while it did not
grab any new packages, it removed a few ... including Exim. Is exim gone from
Debian? I manually checked ftp.debian.org and sure enough, no exim in hamm.
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I must have caught the site while they were moving thigs around. I see exim is
back and is at a higher revision.
On 22-Feb-98 George Bonser wrote:
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> I just updated a local mirror of Debian and I noticed that while it did not
> grab any new packages, it removed a few ... including
Uhm, isn't smail finicky about the permissions on a .forward file? If it
does not trust the file, it will not obey it.
I am giving .sigs a break this month
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Just a short suggestion:
Split dselect. A small one (dinstall?) just for installation and a more
full-featured one for configuration management.
I am giving .sigs a break this month
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that has NOTHING preselected and does
NOT reselect the same packages that you had selected the last time
that you ran it.
On Sat, 12 Apr 1997, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Apr 1997, George Bonser wrote:
>
> >
> > Just a short suggestion:
> >
> > Split dselect.
Apr 1997, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Apr 1997, George Bonser wrote:
>
> >
> > Just a short suggestion:
> >
> > Split dselect. A small one (dinstall?) just for installation and a more
> > full-featured one for configuration management.
>
> Okay
ng .sigs a break this month
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could post his/her working setup.
>
> Thanks a lot in advance!
> Andy.
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According to a posting in comp.mail.smail by Bruse Becker, relay control
has been added to smail as of version 3.2.0.93
This is a MOST WELCOME feature and a security asset to any site on the
net running smail. Do we have this verison as a package yet?
George Bonser
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site.
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> >According to a posting in comp.mail.smail by Bruse Becker, relay control
> >has been added to smail as of version 3.2.0.93
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> >This is a MOST WELCOME feature and
Samba worked fine when I installed it ... for 49 days to be exact. Then I
rebooted and now the windows box does not see my printer.
purging and reinstalling samba fixes it but a reboot kills it again. I
suspect that something is not getting started correctly.
Any ideas?
George Bonser
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Loose nut behind the wheel.
It works junst fine windows problem.
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One trick that I have learned is to SELECT NOTHING the first time you run
dselect, simply let it install the PRESELECTED things only. THEN run
dselect again and choose your other software.
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server from someplace in France. I rather LIKE using them in Unsenet
format rather than mailing list format only because my mailbox gets enough
clutter.
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Wed, 30 Apr 1997, Network Administrator wrote:
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> On Tue, 29 Apr 1997, George Bonser wrote:
> > Yeah, sendmail is ok till you have to deal with editing routing for a
> > large uucp network :) mailertables are a PAIN compared to pathalias.
>
> Ah but Linuxconf presumabl
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The only good way of doing this is back up as much stuff as you think you
absolutely need and a little bit more. Reformat the hard disks and
reinstall debian from scratch.
Slackware is not upgrade friendly, particularly the older version.
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it appeared to
work but during the configure device driver modules phase, it died with
not finding something in /usr/lib/modules... (it flashed so quickly I
could not catch all of it.)
Where can I find good installation disks for frozen??
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Uhm, how do you tell the doggone boot disk that you want to run fdisk from
the menus? At that point you have no prompt ... remember, this is a CLEAN
system, there is no fdisk (or anything else) on it.
On Mon, 12 May 1997, Rick Jones wrote:
> On Mon, 12 May 1997, George Bonser wrote:
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This leads me to believe you are at the
> installation menu. The last entry on the menu will let you drop to the
> console. At the prompt type "fdisk /dev/hda".
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> >> I am attempting to install frozen on a spanking clean system, it has
> >> no D
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Thanks ... think I will keep it on the system at this point ... will
delete it if space becomes a problem ... somebody, someday might want it.
> Hit ctrl-C to stop it. recycle to install and answer no to continuing the
> download of the emacs file.
>
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> > problems and they should not be affected by installation problems,
> > especially perl which is non-trivial. I would suggest a
> > protected copy of perl be included with upgrades of dselect.
> >
> > 7) Debian should really requ
use Debian Linux boxes for nearly all important (i.e. can't afford any
> : downtime) internet related servers. I also use it as the main Windows
> : SMB file server (with samba) at my main job.
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FWIW, I installed the current 1.3 beta last night and suffered from no
predependancy problems. The transfer did timeout a couple of times and
required me to restart it but otherwise seemed to install OK. The only
major problem noted is the root directory ownership problem.
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to another VT to kill adduser to get control back.
QUESTION: How do I add a new user if I have shadow support?
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> deal for me. I figure it will be fixed shortly.
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> > When I attempt to add a user account with adduser it prompts me
> > for the password twice as I would expect then notifies me that the
ich really makes no sense unless the author wants to pick a "safe"
GID. but I did not look into it any deeper ... the script appears to run
now).
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> > now).
ment -g typed -d ... it was a long night.
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aintainers seem to be careful not to create too many situations like
this. In the past when I had new software clobber existing stuff, a quick
bug report seemed to fix it.
It looks like 1.3 is a fine system. Thanks for the shadow password
support.
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already grabbed that one, but you need the Xwindows system:
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> Error: Can't open display: :0
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this approach got that system on the network pretty fast.
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know it was there.
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I upgraded several packages last night from 1.2 to Frozen. Most of the
packages were important packages in section base. I DID NOT upgrade
bash or c-news.
Why am I suddenly getting the following error when sendbatches runs?
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becaue of it.
The $NEWSBIN/batch/batchih and batchsm and batchra scripts use an
expression that causes the error. This explains why it never choked on
any of my other feeds.
A simple edit of these scripts has fixed the problem.
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e X server crashes,
> reporting an error about not being able to open a device.
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The documentation that I read saying to disable gpm was about a year or
possibly more old. It could be that gpm has evolved to be more x-friendly
since then.
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roblem to a faulty disk controller on the motherboard but could it have
really been a problem with the NIC driver?
Are there any quirks concerning that driver and my card that I should be
aware of?
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it to talk to the Win95 machine. I
> only have one IP address for the two machines, so do not know what to do with
> the second.
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It is probably just a way to force you to buy the support contract.
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Where can I find information baout setting up a couple of debian boxes
with ssh? I want to do some sysadmin over the net on a remote system and
would like to make it a little difficult for someone to watch what I am
doing incase they want to swipe passwords, etc.
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Thanks folks, for all your help and pointers. I have the software that I
needed.
Gee, this list is great!
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de selection).
Seems to me the first step would be in deciding on a default standard X
window manager and then going on to the default menus from there.
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asy to find documentation
a click away from the desktop.
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rarchy. debian.
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