On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 01:07:46PM -0500, Daniel Barclay wrote:
> > Is there a tool that can load that same ~/.Xmodmap on the console or
> > convert the file for use with loadkeys, so that I have the same
> > keyboard layout on X11 and on the console? It's not so nice always
> > having to edit two
On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 07:29:58AM +0100, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Sat, Sep 06, 2003 at 01:08:19PM +0200, Hans Gubitz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > When I try to reconfigure the broken keymap by
> > install-keymap /usr/share/..
> > I get:
> >
> &g
Hi,
I´ve set up a print server that provides printing services to clients via
lpd and SAMBA. The server prints to remote printers on the LAN, most of
them connected via Intel Netport print managers, while some of the printers
have their own built-in print manager.
This works very nice so far,
B. L. Jilek wrote:
works. Dig works. Internal connections (HTTP, FTP, SSH) work.
Outside connections using Browsers, ftp or anything else like AIM will
not connect.
I booted into 2.4.19 temporarily and I could connect. 2.4.20 will
Right now I'm recompiling the kernel and have changed a few set
coco the talking chimp wrote:
ok so I just found the /boot/config-2.2.20-compaq.
It´s much easier to get a recent kernel (like 2.4.21), configure, compile
and install it to set up a firewall. The options needed for that can be
specified when setting up the new kernel (with make menuconfig).
The
works,reject_non_fqdn_recipient,check_client_access
hash:/var/lib/pop-before-smtp/hosts,check_relay_domains
virtual_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
Anyone any ideas??
Thanks in advance,
Hans
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I also can find all this fonts with "fslsfonts -server unix/:7100" or
even when starting an other xterm with
xterm -font "-adobe-helvetica-bold-r-normal--*-120-*-*-*-*-*-*"
or
xterm -font '-*-fixed-medium-r-normal-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*'
emacs and mozilla
Sorry Mike,
I got a bit confused with this mailing list and didn't realize your answer.
Unforunately, now I've opened a new thread with a somewhat more detailed
description of my prob
Yes, xlsfonts finds all needed fonts, too.
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Hi,
my problem was solved by installing the package xfonts-base-transcoded.
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Hi,
my problem was solved by installing the package xfonts-base-transcoded.
Anyway, thank you for helping.
Hans
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Hi!
Usually, I´m keeping partitions that can be mounted read-only, mounted that
way. Especially the /usr partition is mounted ro.
To install security-updates (or new packages), I remount /usr by issueing a
´mount /usr -o remount,rw´ so that the new software can be installed. After
installation
Hi!
Thank you for your hints! I´ve already been trying to figure which files
prevent the partition from being remounted with lsof. The problem with lsof
is that a large number of files on /usr is listed, and I can´t tell which
of them need to be closed and which can stay open.
Is there any way
Shaun Crossley wrote:
The problem with lsof
is that a large number of files on /usr is listed, and I can?t tell which
of them need to be closed and which can stay open.
I have always understood that *any* open files would prevent a
partition from being unmounted, and I assume the same is true
Hi,
I´m trying to figure out what the best approach may be to set up a SAMBA
server with Woody that provides ACLs so that access rights could be
specified in detail.
In an announcement of the 2.6.x kernels, I´ve read that these kernels will
come readily with ACL support for ext3fs. Does anyone
Mark Roach wrote:
more information about the current state of development?
google?
... gives many results concerning ACLs, ext3 and such, but I wasn´t
successful in finding what I was looking for. It´s a difficult topic to da
a search on ...
I have been using ext3 + acls with good results on a
When I try to reconfigure the broken keymap by
install-keymap /usr/share/..
I get:
Warning: cannot access console;
deferring until console is accessible.
???
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How do I make a SSH server, and forward that
port?
please answer in dutch
greetings in advance
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Hi,
how can I configure bind9 so that it would (reverse-)resolve a certain
range of IP-addresses only within a zone?
We´ve got a consecutive range of IPs for our permanent internet-connection
(a.b.c.64 to a.b.c.71), and I want our nameserver to resolve those
addresses from its local zone files
Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
how can I configure bind9 so that it would (reverse-)resolve a certain
range of IP-addresses only within a zone?
>>
I´ve been browsing through some documentations, but I couldn´t find any
option or something like that to tell bind that it is responsible for a
designated
Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
I guess I am not following what you are up to. How have you installed
BIND, from apt or from source?
It´s been installed from apt, using dselect, so it´s the standard debian
package.
When I configure a nameserver, I usually allow it to do "caching"
nameserving.
In th
Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
Having that zone, it seems to override anything that´s between 193.158.67.0
and 193.158.67.255. This is what one would expect --- but it´s not what I need.
What I need is a way to restrict the above zone to *only* the IPs listed in
the zone file, i. e. to the range of
Noah Meyerhans wrote:
Basically, you don't want to set up a zone for 67.158.193.in-addr.arpa
in named.conf, but rather for something like
64-71.67.158.193.in-addr.arpa.
Googling for "bind classless in-addr.arpa" and related strings will
likely answer your questions. If not, asking for help in
com
ect on another machine where samba is installed with
samba and samba-common.
I think what happend is that it wants to install unstable php4 for some
reason.
Best,
Hans
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After installing several dictionaries mode of
/etc/openoffice/dictionary.lst was changed to 0600. I think mode should
be 0644.
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On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 06:21:11PM -0500, stan wrote:
> Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
> mythtv: Depends: liblame0 (>= 3.92-0.0) but it is not installable
> Depends: libxmltv-perl but it is not going to be installed
> E: Sorry, broken packages
>
> What ca
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 05:05:38PM -0500, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> I'm trying to create and alias as such:
>
> robert-pager: | /usr/local/bin/Pager.pl 6787586413
Quoting the right part of the alias should help:
robert-pager: "| /usr/local/bin/Pager.pl 6787586413"
Please, as I'm not abso
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 07:01:28PM -0500, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> Users don't need to exist.
In case exim understands the command line to pipe the mail to as
usernames, the mail cannot be delivered to those users if they do not
exist.
> There's a setting in /etc/exim/exim.conf that tells it
Is there an address where I can get autoup.sh and the
other files necessary for updating by ftp?
Hans Ehrbar
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and email has worked under Red Hat 5.1. I just installed Debian 2.0
(very good!) and don't understand what's going on.
Has anyone seen this mail problem before?
Thanks in advance.
Hans
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with complex documents pdflatex has been creating pdf
files which the acrobat reader could not read. But for
simple documents it works great.
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any ideas?
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win95
laptop automatically logs into my linux system with dial up networking on
startup.
I'm willing to share my modem.inf file and the perl scripts to anyone
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Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
> Hi Bob
>
> If your laptop is a Winzo
StartMenu\Startup
folder to the DUN connection.
I hope you can make some sense out of this.. For any clarification
please e-mail me!
Of course you can change as much as you want to my scripts and the rest.
As I said the modem.inf file is acctually not my own work.
Please let me know if you got it working!
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Hans Dumbrajs wrote:
> Hi!
> Here is all the stufff that you need if you want to connect a win95 (I
> dunno if the modem.inf works with win98, but you can try) box to your
> linux box with a null modem cable and pppd.
>
> The modem.inf file attached is not my own work. I just ad
d not modify the wrong entries.
So I removed /etc/modules and did a modconf.
Hans Gubitz
On Wed, Oct 20, 1999 at 12:24:11PM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I currently use smail which works well with fetchmail.
> I imagine there's something I should change in /etc/exim.conf but the
Add localhost in the line:
local_domains = : localhost
xcdroast (0.96e) starts with the messages:
ERROR at listbox.tcl line 179: bad event type or keysym "MouseWheel"
ERROR at text.tcl line 455: bad event type or keysym "MouseWheel"
In the Setup-menu Defaults has no entries.
Whats wrong?
Hans Gubitz
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> Hans Gubitz said
> > xcdroast (0.96e) starts with the messages:
> > ERROR at listbox.tcl line 179: bad event type or keysym "MouseWheel"
> > ERROR at text.tcl line 455: bad event type or keysym &
On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 07:42:32PM +0100, Massimo Dal Zotto wrote:
> > Hans Gubitz said
> > > xcdroast (0.96e) starts with the messages:
> > > ERROR at listbox.tcl line 179: bad event type or keysym "MouseWheel"
> > > ERROR at text.tcl line 455: bad ev
While calculating new pk-files I get the message:
/usr/lib/texmf/web2c/mktexupd: /var/spool/texmf/ls-R unwritable.
Whats wrong?
Hans Gubitz
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Is suid.conf the right place to change permissions for files (here: xcdroast)?
Which scripts change suid.conf?
Where can I read about suidmanager?
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col: "ImPS/2"
(**) Configured Mouse: Core Pointer
(**) Option "Device": "/dev/psaux"
(==) Configured Mouse: Buttons: 3
(II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "Configured Mouse" (type: MOUSE)
Maybe someone can help be a bit further.
Thanks in advance,
Hans
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But when I boot the machine it says: Network is unreachable
What should I do? Thank you for your consideration.
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Thanks for the quick response, Ossama.
I did configure the network and I do have a file
/etc/init.d/network which has my IPADDR and NETMASK etc.
but I haven't found any files with any of the information
about the network card specified during installation.
Where should it be?
> On Fri, 24 A
modules I had
currently declared and the modules present in the somewhat
older /etc/modules file. Is this a bug, or am I asking too
much of the install program?
Thank you for your help,
Hans.
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What should I do?
Thanks for your advice.
Hans Ehrbar.
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Salt Lake
Bijan Soleymani schrieb:
On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 05:54:56PM -0500, Bijan Soleymani wrote:
. . . I forgot to erase you.
Bijan
Did you want to write 'erase you'
or was it erase 'you' ?
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why is there no PyUNO in Debians-OO?
Hans
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Hallo, gifsicle is still in stable, but neither in testing nor in sid.
Is there a similar small tool in testing to produce animated gifs?
Hans
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udf", in which case you can supply udf-specific options ("novrs" might
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Have you tried "cat /path/to/message"
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> On Sunday 19 June 2005 10:17 am, Hans Hofker wrote:
>
> >
> > Have you tried "cat /path/to/message"
> >
>
> That had no effect, and I'm not sure that grub has a 'cat' command bui
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After woody had broken my system I downgraded libc6.
apt-get now complains with:
Err http://http.us.debian.org woody/main Packages
Could not create a socket - socket (93 Protocol not supported)
Any hint?
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How can I install a sreensaver for gdm?
Hans Gubitz
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error!
DCOP aborting call from 'anonymous-32587' to 'ktip'
ERROR: KUniqueApplication: DCOP communication error!
kdeinit: Fatal IO error: client killed
KLauncher: Exiting on signal 1
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bash-2.04$ xcdroast
xcdroast: error while loading shared libraries: libtix4.1.8.0.so.1:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Is there any chance to get xcdroast to work again?
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essary if I only got one computer? In the firewall
HOWTO one can read that
"A firewall in computers is a device that protects a private network
from the public part (the internet as a whole)."
Does that imply that a firewall is used to protect a private network rather
than a single workstation?
Hans Ekbrand.
Hi,
how can I upgrade the XFree86 3.3.6 that comes with the Debian 2.2
distribution to XFree86 4.0.1? Which packages would I have to
download? Do I need a 2.4.x kernel to get DRI working with my Matrox
G400? Is there maybe a FAQ available that deals with this issue?
Thanks in advance for any help
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Organization: my virtual residence
From: Hans Wilmer <
Is there anybody who has installed cactvs on Debian/potato ?
(cactvstools-Linux2.2-3.37.tar.gz)
csed comes up with : Segmentation fault.
Gruß Hans Gubitz
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e metamail installed though.
mime-compose.el is an old script, dated back in 1992, so perhaps metamail is
different nowadays?
Anyone using mime-compose.el on this list?
TIA
Hans Ekbrand
od of time I have been
subscribed (4-5 months).
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I have unsuccessfully searched some file archives for a free zip utility that
would let me extract pkzip files. Is there such a thing, or is the zip
algorithm patented or something?
Hans Ekbrand
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>>>>> "rich" == rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> total network newbie here, I recently acquired a 486dx
I wrote in an earlier letter:
I have unsuccessfully searched some file archives for a free zip
utility that would let me extract pkzip files. Is there such a
thing, or is the zip algorithm patented or something?
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Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 14:25:04 -0500
From: "t.bedlam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 10:06:58AM +0100, Hans Ekbrand was only
escaped alone to tell thee:
> Wouldn't it be a good thing if questions that were raised more than once
>
say 800x600. I have read
varios man-pages and FAQ:s without success.
TIA,
Hans Ekbrand
h 77 Parent size 134 100
[truncated]"
Are these warnings to be expected or is something missing?
I have installed Mozilla, as well as the rest of my system from the first of
the two CDs that contains Debian v 2.1 r3.
yours
Hans Ekbrand
On potato /usr is told to be a Read-only file system ?!
My fstab says: /dev/hda7 /usr ext2 defaults 0 2
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My apt.conf said:
Post-Invoke {"mount -o remount,ro /usr";}.
So dselect changed /usr from rw to ro.
Thanks. Hans Gubitz
On Thu, Dec 09, 1999 at 07:55:40PM +0100, Hans Gubitz wrote:
> On potato /usr is told to be a Read-only file system ?!
>
> My fstab says: /dev/hda7 /us
ne got vt220 or higher working with 8-bit terminals? How do I set it up?
Hans Ekbrand
ne got vt220 or higher working with 8-bit terminals? How do I set it up?
Hans Ekbrand
ne got vt220 or higher working with 8-bit terminals? How do I set it up?
Hans Ekbrand
ne got vt220 or higher working with 8-bit terminals? How do I set it up?
Hans Ekbrand
At bootup I get (amongs other messages) the following two error messages:
"Unable to load NLS charset cp437(nls_cp437)
Unable to load NLS charset iso8859-1(nls_iso8859_1)"
Is there any package missing, or what is the problem?
thanks in advance for any replies,
Hans Ekbrand
vfat
lp
serial
sg
ppp
yours,
Hans Ekbrand
my alias to ls -l --color=auto which will cause normal non
> color listings when output goes anywhere but a tty.
>
Have you tried giving less the "-r" switch? I don't have any alises, but "ls
--color | less -r" works fine for me. Please forgive me if this is obvious and
not the solution to your problem:)
Hans
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 10:21:03AM +0100, Hans Ekbrand wrote:
> > I looked at /lib/modules/2.0.36/fs/ and the files nls_cp437.o and
> > nls_iso8859_1.o are there, as are several files with similar names,
> > could these two be currupted?
> >
> > I read the ma
Hi all!
Are there any program, or perl one-liner, that convert Mac ascii files
(with CR only as line terminator) to Unix ascii format? I have only found
the dos2unix proggie.
TIA
Hans Ekbrand
)
Hans Gubitz
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Hi,
I'm having some trouble setting up my MTAs. The situation is as
follows:
Server: provides dial-up connection to ISP, runs qmail
qmail sends any non-local mail using smtp.SoftHome.net
as remote SMTP server
The remote SMTP server accepts mail only when envelope-sender
On Sun, Jul 22, 2001 at 03:48:41AM +1000, Sam Varghese wrote:
> > Server: provides dial-up connection to ISP, runs qmail
> > qmail sends any non-local mail using smtp.SoftHome.net
> > as remote SMTP server
> > The remote SMTP server accepts mail only when envelope-sender
> > and
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 10:02:29AM +1000, Sam Varghese wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 22, 2001 at 02:15:36PM +0200, Hans Wilmer wrote:
> > Well, better solutions are appreciated :) I've been looking for
> > providers of mailhosting yesterday evening because things would be
> > eas
don't
> think the BIOS is up to that (AMI circa 1993).
>
For installing the rest of the programs you want, that might be a good
idea, but there are other means to get them into your box, ppp or ethernet
comes to mind.
good luck,
Hans Ekbrand
/etc/fstab contains the line: "dev/cdrom /cdrom
iso9660 defaults,ro,user,noauto 0 0"
I restarted and tried to mount the cdrom as root with: mount /cdrom
What I get is: "mount: No medium found"
Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong.
Thanks,
Hans
r thought about that.
Thanks,
Hans
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 09:53:17PM +, Hans Steinraht wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem mounting my cdrom, maybe someone can help?
>
> When I look with dmesg, I see that my cdrom is recognized as "/dev/hdc" (hdc:
> CD-ROM 36X/AK
emental updates via rsync are far more appropriate.
>
Why not use RAID? Its purpose is to provide a realtime backup if a hard-
disk fails. RAID seem to be especially appropriate since the harddisks
are identical.
/Hans
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Description: PGP signature
running Debian unstable with a custom kernel and have installed Galeon
0.12.8.
Maybe anyone can say something about this problem.
Thanks,
Hans
autodefaults,user,noauto0 0
>
> ---
2. Again, there is, as I far as I can tell, no need to mount the root fs from
192.168.0.1. By the time the kernel wants to mount its root fs, it is
192.168.1.1.
That might not be the source of your "permission denied" problem though. What
does seeles syslog say about attempt to mount nfs?
/Hans Ekbrand
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vailable to the X-server, different keyboards/mice etc). Perhaps,
it is not what you wanted though.
/Hans Ekbrand
pgprZqsDP8iPy.pgp
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t 640x480 on old
PCs, and its not at all painful. Some apps are problematic though, e.g.
the preferences window in Netscape 4.7 and KDE 2.2 new configure-the-
desktop-guide.
Browsing with netscape in 640x480 with a good font on a 14" monitor is
actually quite nice, IMHO.
/Hans Ekbrand
On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 02:58:12AM -0800, Erik Steffl wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 12:28:53AM +0200, Ian Balchin wrote:
> > > To the point, why does debian switch off the numlock in the first
> > > place when it has been set on at bios level, and surely most people
> > > want it on anyway?
>
On Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 08:00:07PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm trying to compile 2.4.16 for my laptop. I do all the
>
> drivers/sound/sounddrivers.o(.data+0x274): undefined references to 'local
> symbols in discarded section .text.exit'
>
> make:*** [vmlinux] Error 1
>
>
> What's go
On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 06:07:50PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I'm in a desparate need of kmail_2.2.2-4_i386.deb
> Anyone has it ?
> I checked the ftp/http sites and there are previous versions.
>
> Both 2.2.2-5 and 2.2.2-6 have bugs which prevent me from running kmail.
>
I do
On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 11:31:29AM -0800, David Wright wrote:
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> How did you make a boot floppy that initiates the process? I am just
> starting to try to make diskless systems (not to make thin clients, but to
> centralize software installation on a computational cluster) and am stuck.
> T
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