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anything i need to do to stop these error messages.
Many thanks.
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> > I wanted to ask a question about the file ".xsession-errors", namely its
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> > Inside this file in my
his I would be very
interested to know how you manage it!
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aving to install a terminal program. I believe
this can be done.
Any help is much appreciated.
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installed Debian 12 it will happen.
This should go to your kernel team I believe as this is an issue with
the kernel driver
module for this NIC.
Any response should be done via email only on this bug please.
Please reply back and confirm that you got this email and that you are
looking
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On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Noll, Ralph wrote:
> i need ftp installed so i can ftp to the box
>
> any ideas
Um, you could install an FTP server.
What exactly are you asking?
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Alternately, you may be wanting to proxy connections to a web server on the
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are correct, it will be something like
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then create an alias in your Apache config, somet
t,
and it still is a lot more pleasant than doing so under Solaris, AIX or,
honestly, under FBSD (this from a serious FreeBSD fan.)
If you broke your box running unstable, ask around and you can get
answers to fix it. There's a reason why it is called unstable.
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I'm not aware of any. Feel free to hack them in. I can't imagine it
would be very fun.
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#x27;m not a python fan, and have a
bad feeling about backup software that chokes, so I didn't persue it.
If you use it, I recommend keeping a close eye on it.
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On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Alvin Oga wrote:
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> On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Jamie Lawrence wrote:
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> > If you use it, I recommend keeping a close eye on it.
>
> if you use any backup system ...
> - restore that "backup data" to a new disk regularly
>
filed with, or just me?
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unwanted Emacs.ad file in /usr/share/control-center-2.0/xrdb/ and my
remote emacs window is coloured as intended.
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there's much of a market for it - if you care about HS, you're generally
going to want a more reliable storage subsystem.
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procmail before, but without an example, I don't know
what to debug.
A useful method of finding out what is going on is to add
LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/.procmaillog
VERBOSE=on
to the top of your .procmailrc. Expect the file to grow quickly,
especially if you're on debian-us
ter to the home computer; or I can put the
> home computer in a DMZ. Will either of these strategies work? what
> further information can I provide to help with diagnosis?
What mount command are you specifying? As far as the router, the client
is making direct connections to the server over the s
Hi,
Does anyone have a filter for this printer (Lexmark 1020)?
The magicfilter package doesn't support it although I can get basic
(mono/text) output using any of the deskjet filters.
I know that this is a pretty cheap and nasty printer, but it serves my
needs :^)
Thanks for any help.
a Debian person, I've just started looking at
it in the last couple of weeks after years of suffering with
DOS/95/98/NT.
Good Luck
Jamie
How can I access my floppy and cd-rom drives?
Also, how can I access my ms-dos partition on my hard drive?
Thanks
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Just a quick query regarding xload - when attempting to run xload, I get
the error 'xload: can't load library 'libXaw.so.6''. This library exists
in /usr/X11R6/lib and is a link to libXaw.so.6.1 (in the same directory),
which also exists. Any idea??
Cheers
Jamie
Hi,
Where's the best place to put a call to hdparm so that it gets invoked
upon booting? (would inserting it into an existing file in /etc/init.d
be appropriate?)
Thanks,
Jamie
Danny,
I'm using a SoundBlaster PCI 128 with support for es1371 compiled into the
kernel and it works fine. There appears to have been more than one release
of this sound card, so you might want to try the es1371 if the es1370
doesn't work.
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Jamie MacIsaac
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ere I could update the
source and recompile
the entire source tree.
Is there an equivilant in debian, or am I being completly stupid and missed
it somewhere?
Thanks,
Jamie
Port number list is available in /etc/services.
doing a:
$netstat -an | grep LISTEN
should give you a list of services that are listening in certain
ports
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proceed other than do reinstalling
- which I've tryed or am going to try.
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> you have to make the directory structure (e.g. dist/potato/whatever..)
>
Hi - Thanks for your reply - but do I need to create a Packages.gz file
that seems implicit in the search? Is so how? If not thanks! I'll give it
a try.
Ch
hem
in the hope that it will restructure my Xlibs... okay.
Problem.
I'm trying to install Xlibs-4.0.3. But this conflicts with xlib6g and
everything in X depends on this... how??? is there a replacement from
xlib6g that doesn't conflict? OR shall I just overide and hope
I have a question regarding the installation of Linux on an Apple PowerBook running a G3. I read through the "Installing on a PowerPC" but did not find any information on how to make Linux the ONLY OS on the computer. I do not want OS9.x on it, I need Linux. I have had many problems with bootin
hi theo.
whats the permissions on /etc/printcap?
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to what apt-get says its going to remove with you
start a dist-upgrade.
best,
-jamie
d to the cardbus,
not by usb. It may help to read this article:
http://tuxmobil.org/Mobile-Guide/mobile-guide-p2c2s1-card-reader.html
HTH,
Jamie
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I would like to purchase the SuperServer 5013C-T from Super
Micro. This comes with the following motherboard: Super
P4SCE. Can Debian install on this hardware? If so, which version
(or release)?
Any help would be great. Thanks, Jamie.
I would like to purchase the SuperServer 5013C-T from Super
Micro. This comes with the following motherboard: Super P4SCE.
Can Debian install on this hardware? If so, which version (or release)?
Thanks Jamie.
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone else is using this combination?
I did look at it, but there seems to be quite an amount of antagonisim
between the debian sendmail setup with the queue runner and mailscanner?
Any advice on how to rearrange the init scripts would be appreciated.
Regards,
Jamie
have even tried to pass a initrd parameter, but with no joy (I'm not
sure as to what the path to a RAMDISK image should be?)
How do I go about fixing this so I can boot
Ta,
Jamie
BTW I installed using bf24.
As I'm using a PC with swappable CD / floppy I was unable to create a
rescu
that.
Anyway when I run the following command:
net join -S timmothy -U root
I get the following error:
Cannot join as standalone machine
Any suggestions would be much appreciated. I might add, my computer is
connected to a network, I have tested this.
Jamie
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>
No, chipset has a nil effect. Archictecutre is entirely todo with the CPU.
The OS architecture refers to the processor architecture that code has been
compiled to run on. Anything chipset related is handled by hardware drivers
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> >
> >
> I agree with Ron (as I most always do). As an old time tron tech,
> alcohol was what we used to clean everything with. And what you don't
> get off will simply evaporate. Pretty good all purpose solvent that
> will not take off runs, dissolve the MB, etc. Just find an "acid
> brush" to paint and scrub with and all the gunk should also come up.
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kB
> 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 448kB
> Normal: 48*4kB 5*8kB 11*16kB 9*32kB 2*64kB 1*128kB 0*256kB 0*512kB 0*1024kB
> 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 952kB
> HighMem: empty
> Swap cache: add 27568130, delete 27566294, find 5306420/10672086, race 277+979
> Free swap = 330788kB
> Total swap = 570488k
Hi, I'm well aware this is a hot potato of sorts, but has anything
changed of late regarding the actions mandated in debian init scripts?
There was mention of some changes being required for LSB compliance a
while back, but nothing seems to have come of it.
My particular need/desire is for the sim
the desktop is gnome not
kde. The same happened when i selected the iso below it in from the same
mirror which is the xfce desktop.
The installer didn't give an option to select which desktop environment
i wanted, i just assumed it would be kde.
What should i do to get the desktop enviro
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 09:49:32PM -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Wed June 18 2008, Jamie Griffin wrote:
> > http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/i386/iso-cd/debian-testing-
> >i386-kde-CD-1.iso
> >
> > I didn't have any problem installing it's
Hey.
I've been trying to get the printer working on my parent's PC, which is now actually using their Debian install now that their XP install has died and
I'm in no hurry to reinstall it. ;)
Interesting issue though, namely, the printer device and cups.
Basically, I have cups using the defau
if
anything else happens when you follow them, thanks for your help!
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Yes it is possible, theres various devices on the market todo it.
There is one big catch, you only usually get 10 meg links. Also the
devices are hard to find, I know the one I got (which I am not using
because it didn't work in the UK!), is 10 meg, but links to the
computer via USB.
Jami
try
configuring eth1 rather than wlan0 and if so would you be able to explain
how to do that.
I'd be really grateful for some advice.
Jamie
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On Thu, 15 May 2008, Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
allow-hotplug eth0
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 03:45:39PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 11:13 +0100, jamie griffin wrote:
> > Hi everyone
> >
> >
> > I'm using sidux nyx and have posted on the forum there but haven't had
> > much response so i'm
busy" or
> similar, just NO SOUND :<
>
> Any idea on how to get sound out of my box?
>
> Thank you in advance -
> Till
>
I had a similar problem and running "alsaconf" from a root shell did the
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>
> I wanted to ask a question about the file ".xsession-errors", namely its
> contents.
>
> Inside this file in my home directory is see this:
>
> X Error: BadWindow (invalid
I don't want to change it
too much in case i screw it up completely.
Does anyone know how i could do this?
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> xterm*VT100*cursorColor: red
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> (Well, that is if you want the cursor to be red.)
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Regards, Jan
Thanks Jan
I've tried that and it hasn't worked. Not sure what to try next - does
anyone have any other ideas?
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> >> Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> >>> You can edit a text file called .Xresources in your home
> >>> directory (
om the command-line as suggested earlier, so that works :-)
I have also specified the new settings in ~/.Xresources and ran 'xrdb
-load .Xresources' as advised by Cameron and it has worked.
Thanks very much to those who helped me.
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> 'allow-user-resources' was there.
>
> I installed xtermset using apt which enabled me to change the colors
> from the command-line as suggest
> Testing is the right choice for me, and if it no longer is I would move
> to another distro immediately. Etch doesn't even install on many recent
> machines.
I too am just a regular user. I have been using sidux and found it to be
sound os and have just put Debian testing on my laptop a few
i' which
(i'm sure you know anyway)
runs a script that makes the process, and troubleshooting, easier for users who
aren't as experienced.
Sorry for thread-jacking, but thought it was kinda relevant to the topic.
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ck from guys like
yourself.
As you pointed out, there are differences in the Debian derivatives i've been
using in the past. Now that i'm
using Debian itself it's always good to get tips from those already using it.
Thank you for such a full response. Been really helpful.
Jam
t; set postmaster [USER_ACCOUNT]
> set bouncemail
> set daemon 300
>
You should have the server information in /etc/fetchmailrc not
~/.fetchmailrc if you want to run the program as root.
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/etc/default/fetchmail and rebooting which should trigger the daemon
anyway?
Otherwise you could run a cron job to trigger the daemon and specify
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Simply comment these out, restart your firewall, and your huge logs should
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> Yeah, it's been removed from unstable, te
your own login credentials for the remote server there.
Once you have done that, 'postfix reload' and 'postfix check' to check for
errors.
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> > > I am running a postfix smtp server. The school does not
> > > object to mail comi
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> From what I recall it's also necessary to tell postfix to use SASL
> and where to look for those credentials:
>
> in main.cf:
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> > I need a rule to filter debian-user into a seperate maildir. I know
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> Tue Nov 25 18:49:40 2008: Will now check root file system:fsck 1.41.3
> (12-Oct-2008)
> Tue Nov 25 18:49:40 2008: [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /] fsck.ext3 -a -C0
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> Tue Nov 25 18:49:40 2008: /: clean, 126646/1966080 files, 2507707/3930696
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am using an ATI Radeon. Not sure of the exact model.
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enter into the bios the hard drive.
What I suspect has happened in your case, is a wrap around when writing to
drive has overwritten the first sector.
Jamie
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the firmware on the router, and I've tried replacing the
cables, all to no avail.
I don't even know where to begin looking for info on what the problem
is. Any ideas?
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So, I've spent all weekend looking into this, and I'm still no closer to
solving it.
I've tried replacing the NICs, swapping the switches, removing the
switches, isolating the machines, replacing the wiring, and logging the
iptables traffic.
That last one was quite interesting actually. I added l
Hi
Does anyone know a quick way I could a computer running a Linux build
solely for the purpose of XDMCP?
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Aah, gotta love these emails. Their not even bothering to come with some
interesting story these days.
On 19/02/2011 21:23, Orn Palsson wrote:
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if you are in Europe, Asia or Am
ke to see ubiquitous Jingle support, and
properly maintained XMPP transports for each proprietary network, with
Jingle support added to those if possible. A ubiquitous free solution
for NAT traversal would be nice too, so you get the same "just works
experience" that Skype offers.
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rfectly.
I personally use Sipgate for VoIP with a couple of technical friends
using my Nokia mobile phones as clients (because, as I say, I can find
no decent clients for Windows), but the point stands - unless I have
other users also using a protocol, it's not an option - hence my love of
t's a great platform for mobile OSS dev, and has a
great community over at talk.maemo.org. I suspect the device running
Maemo 6 will be even better from the OSS point of view, as more of the
stack is being opened as part of the migration to MeeGo. Very slowly though.
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Assuming you are running Virtalmin 3.78 or later, you can just select AAA.com
from the left menu, go to Server Configuration -> Website Redirects, and create
a redirect from / to the URL http://BBB.com/index.php?lang=en .
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On 29/Apr/2010 09:35 Jozsi Vadkan wrote ..
> The quest
Hey
Does anyone know where there are some C development communities?
Jamie
Richard Lyons wrote:
A quick OT:
Anyone here found a UK broadband supplier (>=2G) who can provide an open
port 25?
Freedom to Surf, Zen, and quite a few others do, I believe.
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Hi. I'm looking at using dhcpd's events to update my ldap-based DNS,
however I can find no documentation on the syntax of this scripting
language other than the actual code itself (which as ever, is woefully
lacking comments).
It doesn't look too complicated if I have a few hours spare to work
tho
ian...now he's been up
3 years or so...and my record has been 35 days. It makes me sad, but
still, there's not a chance in hell of running equivalent Windows
services on the box, so I make do, knowing that it's still a better
system as I can fix (and have several times) most of th
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> Security
> Issues!! There have been a huge number of security patches requiring reboot
> in
> the last three years
Well, yeah. I thought of that after a few months of our little
rivalry...and he replied that as it w
Whilst packages.debian.org is down, is there any way to get a hold of
the changelogs? All links seem to point back to packages.debian.org,
which makes me nervous before upgrading packages where I don't know what
the changes are...
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> http://pdo.debian.net/
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Nope, already spotted that one as the url was given in the link on the
packages.debian.org placeholder page.
Case in point:
http://pdo.debian.net/changelogs/pool/main/s/samba/samba_3.0.21a-4/changelog
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> OK - I've decided to look into using a debian box as a PDC using a
> combination of samba and openldap (this is on sid).
>
Yeah, I did this as well, though I stick to testing. Works nicely.
> 1) If users and groups are moved into ldap - what about aptitude
> installation of packa
requiredpam_unix.so use_first_pass nullok_secure
common-account:
account sufficient pam_ldap.so
account requiredpam_unix.so use_first_pass
common-session:
session requiredpam_unix.so
pam_ldap.conf:
host 127.0.0.1
base ou=Accounts,dc=jamie-thompson,dc=co,dc=uk,dc
nything from a working config, so it must have been an update
that did it. Anyway, the only way I could get it working again was to
simply disable the LDAP options in the config file and rely on pam-ldap
for my authentication. The net result was the same so I'm not too
bothered, maybe that would work for you too if you're already using it?
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the way it currently works and I haven't the faintest idea
how to go about actually making it, nor in fact, the time to do so either.
Good luck, it does work well in the end.
- Jamie
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s resolved.
Thanks for any help!
Cheers,
Jamie
efore I do, though, I just wonder if someone could advise if
this is the right way forward; will it work basically? Has anyone else
installed this printer on the 64bit Debian version?
Any advise appreciated.
Jamie
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