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> I'm finding that INN is returning empty replies to requests for lists
> in /var/lib/news/, like active and newsgroups. It does however list
> stuff in /etc/news like overview.fmt and motd.
No takers?
Oh well - I'll have to purge it and try
rrectly if I'm offline. I haven't investigated much,
but it seems to look for a Razor server on startup, and it won't do
Razor lookups after that fails.
Secondly, I can't get it to read my ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs.
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As you can imagine this is very frustrating on a live server. Has anyone else
experienced this? Any ideas what could be causing it? Is it simply a bug in
that version of apache?
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the relevant time. I'll happily post any conffiles you think might be
relevant.
iain@luggage:~$ nc news nntp
200 kremlinux InterNetNews NNRP server INN 2.3.2 ready (posting ok).
list active
215 Newsgroups in form "group high lo
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> Looking in /var/lib/news/, I can see that the files are populated as
> I'd expect. I've used ctlinnd to newgroup groups, but nothing more
> appears from INN.
I should mention that GROUP also fails with a 441 No such group. I've
rebuilt
ot
restricted to the 'special' customer or to the IP address specified in
/etc/ppp/pap-secrets
I would appreciate any help in solving this problem.
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tried dpkg -r --force-remove-reinstreq phpgroupware
but it doesn't work either.
Is there some way I can get things back to normal? Please help.
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and then install the newly compiled packages.
This is also the first version of Alsa that is usable with my ESS Solo-1
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artoons/Heading",
I have tried variations using examples from Tutorial pages, etc but nothing
works. I have also
noticed that sample scripts in /usr/lib/gimp/1.2/plug-ins that use
/Xtns don't appear, for
example the yinyang script. What is going on here?
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Ok I fixed the problem myself. I realised that I was using the Ximian debian
packages for gimp.
I replaced gimp1.2 gimp1.2-perl and libgtk-perl with the original debian ones
and it now works.
Beware of ximian.
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seen this before, or perhaps knows more about GPG than me to help
me in the right direction?
Other VM's update no questions asked
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fingerprint?!
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further into the logs, it seems that gnupg was segfaulting:
Thanks for your help. Reboot (of the VM) has solved this issue.
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kage uses the init script from upstream, with
some modifications (naturally).
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On 2015-01-12 08:24, Joel Rees wrote:
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 7:32 AM, Iain M Conochie
wrote:
On 10/01/15 20:31, Brian wrote:
By all means advocate and use ssh keys. But at least provide some
substantial reason for spurning password login for that particular
situation. A blanket "don&
e" a key
stored on my computer (protected by a password). I "have" a
fingerprint.
In your opinion. Not in mine (within the context of this discussion)
And the security of these three items are in DESCENDING order.
In your opinion. Again, shouting does not make you rig
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vulnerable due to proper sanitization out of glibc.
Indeed, however you will notice that the list on the second link does
not contain exim, the default SMTP server software for debian. This was
used for proof-of-concept code.
http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2015/q1/274
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> Since the weekend (and Jessie becoming Stable) I could not use my
> bluetooth mouse which I have been using for years. I get the message
> "successfully added but failed to connect".
>
> When I delete the device in the bluetooth setup and try to set it up
at will
require a secure connection).
Am I missing something, or has the Exim-TLS package been compiled without
any of the AUTH methods. Which seems rather odd to me.
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I don't mind if the scripts auto-mount the devices, as long as Mere
Mortal Users can umount them.
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> > each device was always mounted in the same place - /camera for the
> > camera and /keychain for the keychain, for example. Is there any way
;ll capitulate
in time).
> dpkg -p
I didn't know about that one. ;)
> apt-get install -t testing scsitools
Stable, in this case.
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Do I need a special entry in inetd.conf for ntp? I can't spot
anything in the documentation that mentions this.
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The SAME WAVE keeps coming in and COLLAPSING like a rayon MUU-MUU..
192.168.1.1 works, so
I could band-aid a cron-job to periodically run netdate...
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Thank you very much, Thomas, that fixed it!
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Thomas Keusch wrote:
>If there currently is no time source available for xntpd to sync with,
>the daemon will refuse to propagate its own "unreliable" time, until
>it is in sync again.
>
>On .1, add the following to th
That did the trick, thank you very much, Greg!
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>> stratum 16, precision -17, leap 11, trust 000
>>
>> It's like ntpdate doesn't consider .1 'suitable' or tru
" at the beginning of the
zone file, before the SOA.
cheers,
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>i dont get why bind is saying there is no TTL ..anyone have any ideas?
updates/
I notice I don't have potato-proposed-updates in my sources.list. What
can I expect to find in it?
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> > can I expect to find in it?
> lynx http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/dists/potato-proposed-upda
defined as "splogger qmail"
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong here, or is it a bug in
start-stop-daemon?
Thanks for any help,
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options?
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didn't seem to help.
Please CC replies to address below. Sorry if crossposting is bad, but I
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gt; What is the url that you are downloading from?
>
I was worried about that too... but cdrecord will burn them just
like a regular iso.
I got mine from an mirror listed on debian.org (the australian one
I think)
hth,
Iain
using cat, you'll get the names of any files containing matches
back using this method. Also, it may be worth changing the search base to /
as IIRC a search on a potato box turned up some matches elsewhere on the
filesystem...
hth,
Iain
On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 02:23:46PM +0200, Joost Kooij wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 12:16:51PM +0000, Iain Smith wrote:
> > I'd suggest:
> >
> > find /etc/ -type f |xargs grep $HOSTNAME
>
> Well, that is a really big hammer in fact. And you will still miss
>
Think you misunderstood me Joost... I was't advocating playing around with /dev
or /proc. I was just wondering was $HOSTNAME info could be lurking around in
these directories! (see original post)
Regards,
Iain
Hi all,
Has anyone any experience of linux-compatible wireless lan hardware. I'm
looking
for something reasonably cheap - maybe Netgear or something like that. Obviously
I'd like to be sure the damn thing will work when I get it home!
Cheers,
Iain
On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 02:45:42PM +0100, P Kirk wrote:
> #! On Fri, Aug 10, 2001, Bob Koss wrote:
>
> >Mounting worked. By repeating the command I assume you meant
> >'chown -R sue /mnt/dosE'. If so, that failed as it traversed the
> >subdirectories of the partition.
> >
> ? Its meant to get all
, Loopback-Encrypted-Filesystem-HOWTO.
Anyone happen to know the current state of the crypto patches? I haven't seen
a new patch for 2.4 since april... for 2.4.3!
Cheers,
Iain
ges for details.
Checking out the Ethernet-HOWTO at linuxdoc.org would be a smart move also...
HTH,
Iain
r to my hands dirty in future :)
Anyways, I now have a patch against 2.4.9 together, so I'm happy now!
Iain
servers inability to resolve your hostname etc...
Try adding your hostname and IP address to /etc/hosts if you have no DNS
server available...
hth,
Iain
ly rlogin included) that will give you some helpful
pointers about what to edit.
hth,
Iain
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 03:27:50PM -0700, Dave Price wrote:
> Question...
>
> Can CDRW media be reused with cdrecord (burning ISO images)? If so,
> how does one go about 'erasing the media first?
Seems like an apt moment to de-lurk, since I'm doing exactly what you
ask at the moment...
# cdreco
time I send a mail to someone ?
set record="~/Mail/outbox"
Again 'man muttrc' will be a good friend to you here...
hth,
Iain
pgp48XGkebxdt.pgp
Description: PGP signature
a 'echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn' would
kill it off! :)
hth,
Iain
:
sound
uart401
sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5
Obviously you will need to taylor the irq & dma etc to your tastes.
HTH,
Iain
etwork going, but I can't get a gui!
Any help on how to get past this would be greatly appreciated. Sorry if
I haven't posted enough info, or wrong list.
TIA,
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> On Sat, 2003-06-28 at 22:56, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> > Hi all,
[snip]
> Tell me if I read this right, or what's different:
>
> You're installing Debian from scratch, no pre-existing files.
yep
> You'v
On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 02:21, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Iain Buchanan wrote:
> > Depends: but it is not going to be installed and then finally
> > E: Sorry, broken packages
> > for anything I try through tasksel.
>
> That looks like a broken /etc/apt/sources.list file. Which
On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 12:26, Shawn Lamson wrote:
> On Sun, June 29 at 12:26 PM EDT
> Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> > I get a heap of
> > Depends: but it is not going to be installed
> > and then finally
> > E: Sorry, broken packages
&g
nnable.
Mozilla will work fine with different versions in different
directories. I do that for 1.2 and 1.4.
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Hi all,
After an update a few weeks ago (which if I remember, updated Firefox)
all the scrollbars in Firefox have dissapeared. Nothing I have tried has
restored them and no aother programs are affected.
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least I've got my scrollbars back now :)
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g works fine. She's using mozilla under KDE in both
> systems.
Hi Hendrik,
You can get/install themes from the Firefox Tools->Themes menu; then
click the 'Get More Themes' link. Affraid I can't help with the missing
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checked and its a link to /etc/X11/rgb.txt (which exists and
seems to be OK with the correct permissions)
If this is the problem how do I tell Emacs how to find this file? I've
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Oops, sorry
ry comp.emacs if you don't get your answer here.
>
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> I'm currently downloading Opera 6 to my linux machine and would like to
> install it
>
>
>
> It's a deb file, downloading to /home/david (which is where I'm logged
> in and running Mozilla)
dpkg -i SOMETHING.deb
>
>
>
> How do I proceed?
>
>
is it possible for menu entries to be sorted case-insensitively?
it's a bugger trying to work out whether the first letter of my new
program is going to be capitalised or not...
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packages whose version ends with woody or sarge take precedence over the
_real_ packages, and so try to downgrade other libs and such...
i've currently got 12 or so 'held' to avoid this.
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* Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 06:51:01PM +0000, iain d broadfoot wrote:
> > packages whose version ends with woody or sarge take precedence over the
> > _real_ packages, and so try to downgrade other libs and such...
>
> The real packages
newsq shows them.
$fetchnews -P -
says 0 articles posted.
nothing in /var/log/news/ to indicate a problem.
what do i need to do to force leafnode to push my articles upstream??
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lovin' it.
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our talking to me, it would surprise me. I'm stuck with Outlook at
> work!! :-(
>
your email has no References: header, which threads emails (afaik).
your user-agent is reported as internet mail service, not outlook.
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> >
> > newsq shows them.
> >
> > $fetchnews -P -
> >
> > says 0 articles posted.
> >
> > nothing in /var/log/news/ to indicate a problem.
> >
> > what do i need to do to
* Shaul Karl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
well, all fixed now.
the permissions on /var/spool/news/ were evilly wrong, fixed now.
thanks to everyone who tried to help,
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> 2> Is the Kernal hacked and patched like the RedHat kernel?
yep. sanely though. :D
>
> 3> Would you rather just download the ISO's or would you rather use the
> jigdo app?
jigdo.
jigdo is spectacularly cool.
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> > i hope i'm not the only one stuck with this:
> >
> > most recent gcc3.2 update in unstable, libgcj3-dev and libstdc++5-dev
> > both depend on LIBC_
* Chris Hoover ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Sorry for this newbie type of questions, but how do you move mail messages to
> another folder when in mutt?
hit the '?' key.
:D
depends on your setup, and mine isn't the default, and i can't remember
the default...
> Any possibilities of it being a local problem??
>
yep, you have the wrong version of jigdo installed locally. :D
the version shipped with woody can't handle downloading woody ISOs.
have a look on the debian-cd list archives to see solutions for this.
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* iain d broadfoot ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> * David Z Maze ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > and you'll generally get a segfault where the program actually messes
> > up, rather than when the symptoms are seen later. There's a cost in
> > both memory and runtime,
* iain d broadfoot ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Has anyone else had similar problems?
OK, more debugging finds the following:
(gdb) backtrace
#0 0x407196c9 in free () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x4096e34f in ?? () from /usr/lib/libfreetype.so.6
#2 0x0001 in ?? ()
#3 0x409c98e8 in ?? () f
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From http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=216605
"For those who encounter this bug: you should either remove
gsfonts-other, or keep the previous version of fontconfig, until this
bug is fixed."
cmmiller/.bash_profile uncomment:
>
> if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
> source ~/.bashrc
> fi
>
however, this is a _BAD_IDEA_.
if you happen to sit down at a machine where this alias is not active,
and you think it is, guess what happens? :p
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when you hit 'g' to get the 'do this' screen, select the lines that say
'install' or 'upgrade' or similar, and hit '_' to purge, '-' to remove
or '=' to hold(hold means keep installed, don
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e apt-get but to make aptitude more usefull
> it would be good to be able synchronise its status with the current
> system package status
hum, you _could_ rename sources.list, do an update then put it back...
not sure if that'd cause a plaugue of locusts or not though.
iain
>
this is a similar setup or not :p but ctrlalt1/2/3/4 all work
fine for me.
testing/unstable on a sony vaio fx405 running 4.2.1-4.
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remove all your plugins (put them somewhere you can
find them again) then run phoenix, and try it out.
if it doesn't work, rename your .phoenix directory, and try again.
if _that_ doesn't work, purge phoenix (delete everything) and try again.
(make appropriate backups - probably bookmarks.h
* Emma Jane Hogbin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> > if it doesn't work, rename your .phoenix directory, and try again.
>
> That worked, thanks!!
>
> Any idea why this worked?
must have been something
tirely.
cheers,
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tions.
also grab GNOMAD from the same page, it works.
;-)
you'll need to recompile kernel with some usb stuff setup, mainly mass
storage and usbdevfs... think that's all though.
most of rest is obvious from the libnjb page i think...
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so a quick package name or search term
that'll get me what i need would be lovely.
cheers guys,
iain
ps:
box1-->router<--box2
/
/
laptop (wireless)<--box3
box1, box2 and laptop are dhcping from the router.
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i have some .deb kernel images, can i back them up and then just dpkg -i
them after a big reinstall?
thanks,
iain
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Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
On Tuesday 22 October 2002 17:48, iain d broadfoot wrote:
i have some .deb kernel images, can i back them up and then just dpkg -i
them after a big reinstall?
thanks,
iain
why not (-: The kernel deb is not tied to any other piece of the system
except
arse.
i backed up my kernel_image.deb, and my ~, but i forgot about my kernel
config file... :(
is there ANY way to get it from the image I have?
it'd really really suck if i had to go through all the guesswork again.
will hunt alone for now...
;-)
love,
iain
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