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opinions will differ
greatly. I've been quite happy with courier-imap-ssl. It natively
supports Maildir and works with all clients I've tried.
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ions. I installed it under /usr/local. You'll
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nning 3.2 on a
2.4.19 kernel with no problems, so's my wife.
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he-Limit 25165824 has no effect. I should have mentioned a
> couple other things:
I believe that line needs a ; at the end of it. You should be able to
confirm that the setting took effect with the following:
$ apt-config dump
and you're looking for a line like:
APT::Cache-Limit &
t, and
doesn't recommend it's use. Not that the author doesn't like the
iptables tool. Rather large difference there.
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with several other lines following.
So, now you've got support for your network chipset.
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t). Sure, you can attempt to detect such changes. However, if as
you say "suits never trust geeks" (which I personally disagree with)
then all the more reason to use sudo.
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ut we choose to cripple it by not providing security
> updtaes?
You make it sound like it was "taken" away. TMK, it's never been there.
> Sounds like bad allocation of resources to me!
Testing is almost always a moving target. Stable on the other hand is
not. Ideally, at some
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 04:05:37PM -0500, stan wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 01:18:27PM -0600, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
>
> > Testing is almost always a moving target. Stable on the other hand is
> > not. Ideally, at some point security support for testing would be a
>
11
>
> corrects the problem, but now the external network is unavailable.
> Doing
>
> #route add default gw 192.168.1.1
>
> fixes that problem.
>
> Where are the configuration files to automate all this?
/etc/network/interfaces
man interfaces
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> > On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 04:05:37PM -0500, stan wrote:
> >
> > > Moving target or not, I think 200+ day uptimes ina 24x7 production
> > > en
x27;m sure u can specify this in wvdial.conf
/dev/cdrom??? for a modem?
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ide3: BM-DMA at 0x1018-0x101f, BIOS settings: hdg:pio, hdh:pio
The board is:
UltraATA 133 PCI (P/N: SC-PE4B12)
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> On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 08:08, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
>
> > The board is:
> >
> >UltraATA 133 PCI (P/N: SC-PE4B12)
>
> Ok, but what brand?
Sorry, meant to include that. It's an SIIG car
Soundblaster or Ensoniq for sound
With ALSA, I've had little trouble getting any audio chip to work.
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> On Sun, 9 Mar 2003, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
>
> > Most main stream video chipsets are well supported.
>
> hate both since they both have *.o files but no sources which
> makes it harder to run your own cust
3 support. If you're booting from CD, try
the bf24 boot option (listed under the F3 menu). This should boot with
a 2.4.18 kernel that provides support for ext2, ext3, and ReiserFS.
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t it's there:
http://dman.ddts.net/~dman/config_docs/exim3_spamassassin.html
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On Sat, Mar 15, 2003 at 10:21:14AM -0600, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> I'd like to be able to use the Epson from my computer, but I haven't a
> clue on how to mount a printer.
Take a look at CUPS.
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n
builds all needed rules. If you'd like an example of how this is done
take a look at my script (http://asgardsrealm.net/linux/firewall/).
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> On Sun, 2003-03-16 at 16:03, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
>
> > Ditch the idea of iptable-save and iptables-restore. Create your
> > script in such a way that it flushes all existing rules on startup
> > and then
nd vice versa.
Had the other components of OO.o been able to do the same everything
would have been fine. However, as far as I can tell, they can not. The
closest I was ever able to come with the other components was a static
embedding.
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th the 2.4.18-bf2.4 and from there moved to 2.4.20. Both
have worked fine.
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/bin/sh
to
#! /bin/sh -x
This should cause all commands to be displayed prior to execution.
After this change, try the init script again. How far does it get?
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't mean that "exim4" would
have to be a base package. It would just be another _optional_ package.
> If it were an optional package sure, they could do that. However an upgrade
> of a base package can cause serious problems if not handled properly.
It need not be structured
On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 03:16:14PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 00:11:18 -0600 "Jamin W. Collins"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 09:08:49PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> > > Problem is a lot of people ignore those warnin
e
> package manager. Perhaps no version specified = most current.
Really? Hmmm... lets see... try any of the following:
apt-cache search libgtk
apt-cache search gimp
apt-cache search libssl
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ccurred.
> Oddly enough I find "vncserver" pretty much what I would expect
> especially since it is vnc and is, well, the server. This is also
> consistent with Debian's other services which offer the option of
> installing either the server or the client in separate pa
s that require the
"exim" package, but would not be an automatic upgrade.
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st partition that you prepare (ie put a file system
on). It has _nothing_ to do with the order of the partitions on the
drive. Thus, /dev/hda1 could very easily be used as /boot. You just
need to mount and prepare the partition that you wish to use as / first.
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using could be the default option. All this would take is adding a
> single, optional flag for "default version."
I'm not convinced that this alone would be enough. It may work well,
provided there are only 2 versions of the package, but what happens
when/if a third is need
On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 10:22:34PM +0800, David Palmer wrote:
>
> What risk do I run with apt-get remove epiphany (the game), without
> disturbing epiphany the browser (with bookmarks).
Since the browser package is called "epiphany-browser" I would say
little-to-none.
-
e, and which Jabber clients you are
using (I use Psi exclusively).
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uires the nVidia driver. So, my
guess would be no. The installs I've done on nforce2 system have all
been done via a USB NIC with the nVidia drivers downloaded and installed
after the system is up and running.
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oad.nvidia.com/XFree86/nforce/1.0-0261/NVIDIA_nforce-1.0-0261.tar.gz
Note, this is referencing the nforce2 chipset, not an nVidia graphics
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and day to make you everybody else is to fight the ha
t; in your /etc/fstab.
You may also run into some problems regarding permissions. Some
applications specifically check the permissions on the user
configuration data files and I'm not sure if these applications will
work with the data files residing on a FAT32 partition. As Mark has
sugg
running version is:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.6b) Gecko/20031109
Firebird/0.7+
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On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 12:02:16AM +0100, John L. Fjellstad wrote:
> On Tuesday 11 November 2003 18:24, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> > I'm using the Firebird nightlys, current running version is:
>
> Which Debian are you using?
Mix of testing and unstable.
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>
> Hoping this won't turn into a flame war, I am looking for
> recommendations for a window manager. I tried quiet a few but none seem
> to fit the bill yet.
> I need a window manager with the following
> - As lite as possible on memor
t
appears that you may want to take a look at it's README.Debian file:
$ less /usr/share/doc/prelink/README.Debian
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able, testing, unstable}? Or can I do that
> somehow with apt?
You might try setting your stable priority to 1000 or more and the
perform a dist-upgrade. If I'm not mistaken, this will attempt to
revert your system to stable only since the priority is over 1000.
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t; Windows to me...
>
> Well, so does CDE in that case.
> http://www.plig.org/xwinman/screenshots/dtwm.gif
Might just be me, but that screenshot bears little resemblance to MS
Windows. That is unless you are referring to the pre Windows 9x
versions. Even then it has little resemblance t
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 02:14:18PM +0200, Alexey Chetroi wrote:
> Is anybody running return to castle wolf. linux binaries on debian?
Yep, runs fine here. Wish I could be of more help.
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Take a look at the options for debmirror. From it's man page:
--skippackages
Don't re-download Packages and Sources files. Useful if you
know they are up-to-date.
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be amazed at how little memory and drive space you need to consume.
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le I've introduced to Debian are new to Linux in
general.
> I think so many Debian-ites have not needed to install for such a long
> time that they've forgotten what it is like. Perhaps that's why the
> installer is so bare bones.
Pretty sure you've nailed it there.
-
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> on Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 01:05:28PM -0600, Jamin W. Collins
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> > Should it be? I can understand a desire to ease the installation
> > process. However, I for one feel it is tr
utilize a physical partition with an existing install, but IMO
it's not worth the trouble.
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you empty the "cache" directory on /dev/hda6 before mounting
/dev/hda10 on it?
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> Related issue: the logitech mouse has a scroll wheel and an additional
> button for the thumb that I've never been able to get to work under
> Linux.
I haven't worked out a configuration that uses the thumb button either.
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st that the port is open.
Try a few traffic monitors, "apt-cache search traffic sniff"
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> remember subscribing to
There are much slower lists out there.
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On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 04:53:37PM -0500, Mike M wrote:
> What email clients and browsers do you use?
Window Manager -> blackbox
Browser -> Phoenix, Dillo (depending on the situation)
Mail Client -> mutt
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to mutt wasn't very flexible when dealing with
> multiple IMAP folders last time I tried it,
I routinely check several different boxes with Mutt.
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On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 05:39:32PM -0800, nate wrote:
> I did an apt-cache search syphleed and came up with nothing, is it not
> part of woody?
sylpheed - Light weight e-mail client with GTK+
sylpheed-claws - Bleeding edge version of the Sylpheed mail client
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cases) at least get an indication that the bug was closed.
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roblems. The original site
(http://www.moonlight3d.org) appears to have disappeared, but this site
(http://moonlight.stpinkert.de/) appears to be trying to pick things
back up.
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ure the
alsa modules for this card and Debian:
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php3?company=Creative+Labs&card=Soundblaster+Live+Value&chip=EMU10K1&module=emu10k1#modp
Are you by chance using DevFS? Does /dev/mixer exist? What are the
permissions on it?
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any properly configured MTA. Perhaps truly any, but I haven't
used them all.
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splayed, not a scrolling of the message.
> It doesn't matter whether mutt is in the index or the pager. The
> arrow keys are being sent to it... what it does with them is its own
> business.
Right the "arrow" keys, which for most will change messages, by default.
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-compose)
open_compose ${1+"$@"}
;;
-*) ;;
*) USE_EXIST=1 ;;
esac
So, if the "-" is provided, the USE_EXIST variable does not get set to 1
and thus a new session is launched rather than the existing.
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n as read.
>
> I'd be satisfied with a "Won't fix" response. I'd filed bugs
> with a maintainer well-known for his abrasive responses. But at
> least he responds!
And there are users that wouldn't. Sad, but true.
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issue, not specific to the nvaudio driver.
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with VMWare GSX since it is meant to run virtual systems that may not
have an attached (X) display, but that's considerably more expensive.
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This is the typical unix way of doing things: you string together lots
of very specific tools
cacher would do the same. So, it's really a matter of preference.
Many see a local mirror as a waste of bandwidth and I can see their
reasoning.
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On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 02:33:46PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
>
> This happens on two different Sid boxes. Where's mkfs.vfat?
apt-get install dosfstools
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jamincollins/pmirror-rsync.gz
It's a work in progress, but it seems to being a good job of syncing
just what I want so far. I'm going to move the source lines out to
another config file but for testing they are part of the script for now.
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To find out which you need you can try:
lspci | grep -i usb
This should list any pci device with USB somewhere in it's description.
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accessible as mounted file systems where your user has ready read/write
access to them? I would certainly hope not.
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MAJOR problems" I'm sure someone will be
able to tell you if you'll see them again with the current version in
unstable. Care to be a little more descriptive?
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against the above package for installation
problems. You did file a bug report when you encountered the problem,
right? I just installed all of them from unstable on my test machine
with no problem of any kind. Out of curiosity, what version of dpkg
are you using?
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portbug
If for some reason you don't have it installed, then:
apt-get install reportbug
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an run the db upgrade program on the DB files and keep your old data.
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doesn't break functionality can be easily undone by a script.
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a mere 16 Megs of RAM. The system is running Debian
woody with a 2.4.18 kernel. It provides an iptables based firewall
along with PPTP and IPSEC VPN access along with SSH connectivity for
remote administration.
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> You might want to consider not sending messages like this out,
G... forgot to edit the TO address.. =(
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e GPL at the
following link:
http://www.fsf.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html
in particular:
http://www.fsf.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#DoesTheGPLAllowMoney
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> For a home LAN, I wouldn't be surprised if a 386DX40 with adequate
> RAM would be adequate.
If I could lay my hands on a functional one for a reasonable price I'd
give it a whirl. =)
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- /sbin/route -n
- /sbin/ifconfig
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> and where do I set DNS numbers?
man resolv.conf
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system problem that I could in anyway attribute to ext3.
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ad claiming that
that is no socket driver loaded. If the i82365.o module was working for
you, I would no expect ds.o to fail to load.
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database, which in many cases is automatically updated. Looks like a
potentially significant difference in resolution time to me. Sure, the
patch is ultimately better, but the scanner signature definition can
help.
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sted in writting a game, what better bootk than:
Programming Linux Games, ISBN 1-886411-49-2
http://www.nostarch.com/plg.htm
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can be written for ELF
> binaries is a long way from proving that a virus can replicate
> sustainably on *nix platforms.
Worms have already proven that.
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with that. If you plan on using an ISP's mail
server, you'll probably want option 2 or 3, IIRC.
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my kernel to support it, or simply add an entry to
/etc/modules?
Modularity has it's benefits, and it's drawbacks.
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sr/src/linux
Doing 1.b. followed by 1.d. will _not_ work. A directory with the name
"linux" exists, as it was created in 1.b. and thus a symlink with the same
name can not be made at the same level. Instead you will wind up with a
symlink in the linux directory called kernel-sourc
c/kernel-source-2.4.18
If that's the case, drop 1.b. altogether.
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removing the auto declaration.
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thout exim or another MTA?
As I understood it, this wasn't really the OP's question (see above).
Perhaps that is why your confused with the responses?
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ant to look into WDM, it has all the features I've
needed. I've used this auto-updating of the Window Manager listing to
register UT2003 as a window manager and thus be able to run the game
directly from login without an Window Manager over head.
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ing delivered directly but a remote MTA, fetchmail
grabs them and injects them.
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t's quite normal.)
Not necessarily, fetchmail can easily hand off the message to a MDA rather
than an MTA.
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