, I firmly believe it will
install itself onto my computer as straightforwardly as the changing of a
lightbulb.
Blessings of the state and of the masses.
Thankyou, and goodnight.
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(maybe
10 secs) before hangup. I use the same ISP and my modem connects no problem.
There seems to be something strange about the modem, but it is not faulty and
works with M$ you-know-what.
Anyone got any ideas?
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Le 2017-06-18 19:30, Guy Marcenac a écrit :
Hello,
I just upgraded from jesie to stretch, and everything went fine.
Except my network mounts from fstab fail at boot time.
If I
# mount -a
from the prompt it works.
I tried by adding one of the mounts as a systemd mount unit, and it
fails too
Hello,
When compiling kernel 2.6.13.2 wint new nvidiafb I get no console video
(blank screen). compiling with no rivafb (no module) get the same as
making rivafb in /etc/hotplug/blacklist.
I have a geforce 5200 graphic card.
Somebody have an idea ?
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> "john" == john gennard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
john> There are a number of 'annoying' things with Smoothwall despite
john> a lot of write ups. A ppp profile was partly configured in the
john> setup and my moden was identified as being on 'COM1'. No changes
john> can be made to a profile
Hi,
I recently got a computer with Intel D845GRG
mainboard.
It has onboard video, sound, and ethernet support.
I needed to do a few things to make Debian
stable/Woody
work with it:
Apparently, the ethernet controller needs to have a
2.4.19 kernel. After replacing a boot floppy kernel
with th
Andy Saxena wrote:
Has anybody had any luck with the Buslink L40 40 GB External Hard Drive
or similar piece of hardware?
It seems there is a requirement for a driver for this apart from the
usual USB kernel modules.
-Andy
You might want to take a look at this page. If you look aat the out
e's
hardly any space left (I'm installing Debian on a laptop).
I'm using the multicd set pressed by Linux Central. I had exactly the
same problem with Cheapbytes' multicd set.
Guy.
> "Joerg" == Joerg Johannes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Joerg> ahead and set the priority in /etc/fstab with pri=PRIORITY, but
Joerg> wait... the man page tells me that swap priority can have any
Joerg> non-negative value, but the above kern.log tells me both
Joerg> partitions have a negative
> "Anders" == Anders Lennartsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Anders> I mean when a fresh install of Debian is made on a, say
Anders> previously empty, box, there seem to be no package that owns
Anders> the first kernel,
This is correct, and it's been a pet peeve of mine for a long time.
You
> "Deryk" == Deryk Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Deryk> The reason it's partition 4 is apparently to do with Mac
Deryk> compatibility.
IIRC, it's Windows compatibility. When Windows starts up, it scans all
devices and assigns drive letters. (WinNT and Win9x have a slightly
different alg
> "Robert" == Robert Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Robert> installed, and mysql-server, but when I try to install
Robert> bugzilla I get: Setting up bugzilla (2.14.2-0woody1) ...
DBI-> connect(;localhost;3306) failed: Access denied for user:
Robert> 'root@localhost' (Using password: YES)
> "martin" == martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
martin> i don't think this makes sense and would like to change it. do
martin> you have suggestions on how to go about preventing mgetty from
martin> freezing the machine in case of a disconnected modem?
Most likely a hardware problem
> "Brian" == Brian Stults <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> Hello, I just used resize_reiserfs to shrink a reiserfs
Brian> partition. It worked fine, and df is reporting the device size
Brian> that I expected. However, fdisk still reports the old size. How
Brian> can I shrink the partition i
The search engine works again. My apologies for the long downtime.
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d to come
with POSIX timezone files and now comes with right timezone files.
The difference is the right ones make corrections for leap seconds,
and the POSIX ones don't.
There's currently some discussion on debian-devel as to which one is
better.
Guy
ks ok under 8 bpp. Could that be the problem?
It's better to use just MALLOC_CHECK_ and nothing else. The new
malloc in 5.4 is better for other things, and Netscape is a hog.
Loading more than one version of libc5 is also a waste.
Guy
mfbin
> are not in unstable but were in stable.
You're probably using dpkg-ftp and have hit bug 6210.
Guy
bin/perl. Did you remove perl completely? That would be bad.
Guy
he apparent point of failure. This command
is useful when transferring very large files over networks
that are prone to dropping connections.
Guy
Santiago Vila Doncel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [ Yes, we should add a symlink README.PGP -> README.non-US. ]
Yes, I did it yesterday, so mirrors are seeing it now.
I estimate that will cut the volume of debian-user by 50%.
Guy
tication tap ident
and it's on by default, /etc/inetd.conf
ident stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/sbin/identdidentd
-i
Guy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Lever) writes:
> Is there a list of changes from 1.2.5 to 1.2.7?
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/stable/ChangeLog
Guy
Debian - Leander Berwers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After I do a 'more (binary file)' often my command prompt and everything I
> type is unreadable. This has probably something to do with ANSI. How can I
> correct this 'problem'?
The simplest way is with the reset command.
Guy
. And using # instead of % will
strip from the beginning.
Guy
Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> shadow-passwd package -- the new one is called just "passwd", and has shadow
> support, but seems to be missing /etc/shells. This may be bug in the new
> package, but I'm not sure. I may have just done something stupid.
Yes it is. I'll fix it.
Guy
direction, I would really appreciate it.
What about xv's screen grab? Push the grab button and you can grab
windows, regions, or the full screen.
Guy
and can't find the source again. Any pointers?
If you have an S3 or Mach64 video card, add the power_saver option to
XF86Config Display section. You can set the timeouts with the
SuspendTime and OffTime options. See XF86_Accel(1x) and
XF86Config(5x) for details.
Guy
I have to fix the NIS stuff in passwd. Then I'll release a new one
with this fix also.
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tion to lesstifg)
All the libc5 packages in hamm that have libc6 versions use this
directory.
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> Guy Maor wrote:
> > All the libc5 packages in hamm that have libc6 versions use this
> > directory.
>
> Then someone (me ?) should log a bug against xlib6 cause it doesn't. It
> loads everything into /usr/lib/libc5
Mail is being archived again. I inadvertantly left the crontab entry
commented out while I was away.
Bugs in glimpse are still keeping me from getting the search engine
fully working. I want to use 4.0B1 as it has some useful features.
I'll keep debugging it.
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u can lend this newbie is much appreciated.
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the security issue is/ was. [Linking the term "security" on the web page,
to the specific answer for that package, would be very useful]
For example,
http://packages.debian.org/stable/mail/
getmail (2.3.7-2) [security]
POP3, APOP mail gatherer/forwarder.
Thanks for your assistance
Andrea Vettorello wrote, "On the Debian web home page (www.debian.org)
[there is] a link to http://www.debian.org/security with all the
[information] on the updated packages from the security team."
Thank you, and yes, I have already read through those Security pages;
unfortunately, they do not e
Is there a listserv that focuses on Linux (Debian) jobs, consulting
opportunities?
How many of you are earning your income working with Linux? with Debian? If
so, what do you specialize in?
I write C/C++ (always worked with Win / Mac up till now). Am installing
Debian on a new machine, and am res
currently being detected..."
If I need to get more info from my system, please advise where I would get
it from. If I need to provide command line arguments, please advise where
the manual for those might be so I can choose intelligently. Thanks!
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And yes, i get the file /boot/config-2.6.9-1-k7 from
kernel-image-2.6.9-1-k7
Thanks.
Guy
I use debian sid with kernel 2.4.27 on amd duron 1300 (k7s5a)
and a matrox G400 (without TV)
I have installed kernel-image-2.6.9-1-k7 and all is fine.
I want to tune this kernel i
On Tue, 1 Oct 1996, Bill Wohler wrote:
> Would anyone else like to see a "Sort by section" major sort in
> dselect?
Have you tried to hit `o'? You can currently sort by availability,
section; availability; and availability, priority.
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On Wed, 2 Oct 1996, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> What's the difference between Debian 1.1.8 and 1.1.9?
The differences are documented in /debian/buzz-updates/Changelog:
Mon Sep 30 18:46:50 CDT 1996 Guy Maor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(Debian 1.1.10)
o Added bind 4.9.4-P1-1
* New up
You should install 1.1.4 from your cdrom, then upgrade to whatever the
latest method is on the ftp site. The differences between subsequent
revisions usually only involve a few packages, but upgrading is
important.
The current revision is whatever is on the ftp site.
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> Kevin is one of two people who are currently _still_ unable to post, so
> I am forwarding his message. :-(
>
> From: Account for Debian group mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I use a program call "nist - timestanderization under Linux" by Frank
> Brokken. Th
> and work from there?
/debian/doc/package-developer/{policy,programmer}.ps.gz on an ftp
mirror.
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On Sat, 12 Oct 1996, Loic Prylli wrote:
> So what is the proper way to lock a user mailbox ?
The proper way is with the .lock file. Policy manual 4.3
documents this.
You should file bug reports against any programs that use a different
method.
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otherwise
they'll operate on the current message.
The documentation on Gnus is very well written.
> Also, someone sent me a nice intro to using Gnus to read mail. I lost it :-(
> If you read this message, please, send it again.
I think that was Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
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Lawrence Chim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Once I upgrade libc to 5.4.7-1, netscape cannot run and it said
> bus error. Then I downgrade to 5.2.18, netscape runs again.
I have netscape 3.01b1 which works with libc5 5.4.7-1 without a
problem. Maybe 3.0 doesn't run with
install dpkg and dpkg-dev
from the unstable tree, as I believe the man page was added fairly
recently.
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can just add a user parameter to
the options to let users mount it. For example, this line from my
/etc/fstab:
/dev/scd0 /cdrom iso9660 user,noauto,ro 0 0
lets any user mount the cdrom with `mount /cdrom'. See mount(8) for
details.
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bian machine upgraded to
the packages in rex. Unless it proves to be too difficult, we will
support running 2.1 kernels. For example, modules_2.0.0-12 was
recently released with the major change being that it will work with
2.1 kernels.
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Those of you who have fileutils 3.13, read
/usr/doc/fileutils/color-ls.gz for the answers to all your questions.
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Then start experimenting by speeding up differnet
values as far as you can. Use a binary search so you don't have to
try as many combinations.
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"Joe Emenaker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> dpkg *does* seem to sometimes
> enforce some package dependencies, but that has only happened to me once.
That's because dselect treats recommendations as dependencies, but
dpkg only treats them as suggestions. See Pr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) writes:
> Guy Maor writes:
> > That's because dselect treats recommendations as dependencies,...
>
> Why?
See the Programmer's Manual, section 8.2.
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figure out how to translate the call. I doubt it's very difficult.
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he output of the compiler is a function of what
library the compiler is linked with? That's not true.
The libraries are downward compatible within the same major version.
That means if you compile with a.b, you can link against any a.c where
c >= b.
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restart marker
Restart the immediately following get or put at the indicated
marker. On UNIX systems, marker is usually a byte offset into
the file.
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Benedikt Eric Heinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> [ I really hope I didn't miss something in the documentation and FAQ,
> since I can't imagine noone else ever thought about this, but...
>
> So - if this is somewhere in the doc or FAQ, please don't respond
> to the list, but
fabrizio carraro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The cache is in RAM. It can get large, too! I consider this a bug in
> > named.
>
> There is the directive limit, for example:
>
> limit datasize 64M
>
> I would consider a bug the fact that you can save the database in a file
> (kill
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (George Bonser) writes:
> Hmmm, I seem to have the same problems even after NOT moving anything. I made
> a mistake and ended up downloading several things from unstable and after
> that elm cannot read mail and tkmail cannot write lock files in
> /var/spool/mail. I too have trie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ( WILLIAM M BURNS) writes:
> Does any know of a reason that the local CPU clock would jump forward
> 1 hour?
Some CMOS can handle daylight savings for you. You want that to be
disabled.
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tape? Does that also give an error?
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ompile your
kernel and say yes to "QIC-02 tape support" and "Do you want runtime
configuration for QIC-02"? And you might want to investigate the
program mentioned in the Configure.help to do runtime configuration.
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Tim T Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Why is Debian better?
http://www.debian.org/FAQ/debian-faq-2.html#ss2.3
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ilers? Do an strace on gcc and see where it's looking for cc1.
> In case it's of any relevance, libelf didn't seem to want to install;
> libelf0 and libelf0-dev installed OK though. ??
It's not; libelf is for manipulating the contents of ELF objects.
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eperate library for buggy software like netscape. You'll
be able to run netscape like this:
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libgnumalloc.so netscape
and java apps will work.
The path might might not be correct above, but /usr/doc/libc5/FAQ.gz
will contain details.
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0. Read the manpages for clock(8) and date(1) so you know what you're doing.
1. Set the timezone with tzconfig.
2. Set the time with date.
3. Type "clock -wu" to set cmos clock to GMT.
4. In the beginning of /etc/init.d/boot set the variable "GMT=-u".
gs (>= 1.06-1)
> > dpkg: cannot satisfy pre-dependencies for e2fsprogs (wanted due to
> > e2fsprogs)
>
> This is a bug, where e2fsprogs accidentally had a pre-depends set on itself,
> which doesn't make sense, and means the package cannot be installed
> properly.
e2f
will use less
memory with libc5.4.
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netscape installer patching it.
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1 has inconsistent soname
> (libtix.so.4.1), skipping
That's a bug in whatever package provides /usr/lib/libtix.so.4.1.b1.
File a bug report.
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any more to use it with
> Debian, though it still runs a bit better with the patch. It finds
> the global mime.types & mailcap, among other things.
Oops, I forgot about that. I just symlinked them from /usr/local/lib
to /etc. I never felt comfortable with editing the actual binary, and
b4b18d1e13d97859b kernel-source-2.0.23_0.deb
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t'll be in mirrors in another day or two. You can get it from bo in
the meantime.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matt Bartley) writes:
>
> >From dselect, when I select
>
> 0. [A]ccess Choose the access method to use.
>
> and then
>
> ftpInstall using ftp.
>
> I get the following errors:
>
> syntax error at /usr/lib/dpkg/methods/ftp/setup line 112, near "print"
> E
Brian K Servis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Paul Christenson writes:
> >
> >On Wed, 13 Nov 1996, Mark Carroll wrote:
> >
> >My only complaint is that it autoinstalls updated packages. There have
> >been a number of times that I wanted to grab one new package via ftp
> >install, and came up with
Martin Konold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi there,
> > how to resolve
> >
> > Odd number of elements in hash list at /usr/lib/dpkg/methods/ftp/install
This is a bug in dpkg-ftp shown up by the latest version of perl -
don't worry it is still doing things correctly. It is fixed in the
l
ed, but no new packages and no
major upstream upgrades.
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"Arthur D. Fulton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How does a guy find a driver for A Trantor SCSI T130 controller card for
> Win95.
By posting to unrelated mailing lists of course!!
Just in case the mailing list idea doesn't pan out, try standing
outside your front doo
Vatiainen Heikki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > There are still known problems (see the bug list on our FTP site), so
>
> Where exactly is this bug list? I checked ftp.debian.org but did not find it.
Oops. Bruce meant the web site. http://www.debian.org/
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lowing option in mirror, but
> I haven't actually tried this yet:
That sounds like it work, assuming that symlinked directories aren't
flattened. Otherwise you'll have to filter out the symlinked
directories.
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Lawrence Chim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> [1 ]
> Rick Macdonald wrote:
> >
> > Lawrence Chim wrote:
> > >
> > > I don't know why cron always send mail to root with the following
> > > body. Any idea?
> > >
> > > Subject: Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> run-parts /etc/cron.daily
> > > X-Cron-Env:
--refuse-downgrade --recursive
--selected-only --skip-same-version --auto-deconfigure, which probably
makes sense.
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nce I upgraded to 3.2 of X.
Add this to your XF86Config file:
Section "Modules"
Load "pex5.so"
Load "xie.so"
EndSection
See XF86Config(5x) for details. You'll also need the xext package
installed.
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> Add this to your XF86Config file:
>
> Section "Modules"
> Load "pex5.so"
> Load "xie.so"
> EndSection
Sorry, that first line should
Section "Module"
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Jean Orloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If I have a printer with 2 paper trays [...]
You've already figured out how to do it - multiple queues. Each uses
some small program to send the proper escape codes. It's straight-
forward to set up.
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Andrew Y Ng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What file do I put my PGP public key in to have it displayed in my
> finger info in Debian Linux?
.pgpkey
This is in cfingerd(8), which you've obviously installed.
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>
> > > I tried to connect and then choose ftp from the dselect access menu but
> > > I couldn't get the pppd to connect right. as far as I can see everything
> > > is exactly the same (Except lots of stuff that should be in /usr/bin and
> > >
David Puryear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can I use same XFConfig script in x-3.2 that I used in x-3.1??
Yes.
> BTW. What happen to ../unstable and ../bo where x-3.2 used to be???
They're still there. unstable is a symlink to bo, btw.
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he 'Size' field. The size of the .deb you can get from the
ls-lR.gz in the root directory.
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alled-Size field was introduced with the new source
packaging scheme, only packages released in the last 3-4 months have
it. Only a few of the packages in stable are newer than that.
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retty soon. The Sparc distribution is also just
getting started right now.
It'll probably be another 3 to 6 months before distributions for all
four architectures (alpha, i386, m68k, sparc) are complete and can
bootstrap themselves.
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Richard Morin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>
> Hi folks, sorry to bring up a quasi newbie prob, but here goes. I had a
> buzz setup with 2.0.24, and after reading various messages about dselect I
> decided to go to the frozen level. Here is my trouble so far, I didn't
> have dpkg-ftp, so I wen
Christopher W Hafey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> dpkg-ftp, dselect --
>
> Is there a way to get these programs to timestamp
> /var/lib/dpkg/methods/ftp/debian/frozen/binary-i386/admin/* (and others)
> to what they are on ftp://debian.crosslink.net?
>
> (I'm doing 1.2 this weekend; so far, it's
ake the fs, and then mount it.
See the losetup(8) man page for details.
And no, it wouldn't be ro.
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d in /etc/checksecurity.conf)
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