Accordance With The
Prophecy.
Happy Hacking, Bright Blessings and Gentle Breezes!
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"En el horizonte vertical yace el espejo de nuestra Alma."
"In the vertical horizon lies the mirror of our Soul."
- J. Arias-Chav
As far as I know, you can just do a ctrl-alt-delete at the login prompt, and
it will shutdown, no need to be root.
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Prophecy.
Happy Hacking, Bright Blessings and Gentle Breezes!
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something else that I need to read
(something I'm overlooking from the Woody CD dist)?
Thanks In Advanced!
May the Force of the Dragon's Spirit be with you...In Accordance With The
Prophecy.
Happy Hacking, Bright Blessings and Gentle Breezes!
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I installed debian from the CD as the normal install, I do think that I'm
missing something but I don't know what package contains it (dselect what?)
Thanks again!
- Jay.
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Headless???
What part of the machine constitute the 'head'?
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hi
i have a on board sound card a ac97 on my msi
865pe neo2 board running home xp the problem is thst the head phones and
mic work in all on board tests and also on msn mess test all scales move up and
down but and this is the big but i can hear other people talk to me but they can
not her
stalling Debian Woody 3 times already, messed with different
settings, but that's it.
Oh, and I can't get the mouse to work either.
Thanks In Advanced!
- Jay.
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- Jay,
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Is anyone else here getting triple messages (same message thrice) from the
list on your inbox?
If so, is there a way to get only one?
Thanks..
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The window manager that I really dislike: TWM, I just can't get anything
done with a blank screen and no menus.
IceWM is my favorite.
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Prophecy.
Happy Hacking, Bright Blessings and Gentle Breezes!
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Milk, it does a Linux developer good.
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You can boot from the CDs, so far I have booted from CD1 and CD2.
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~The ISO images provided for
er old
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If i was to create my own cd that had everything on it that you put on
yours, what would i need. Is there anything that is on a mirror site thats
not on your cd?
Till next time,
Jay
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Under the most recent Corel Linux I compiled 2.2.14 for a
notebook and everything went fine.
I can ping around the globe, do nslookups, and dig.
I also can ping back and forth within my intranet.
No worries here.
However, any browser, whatsoever refuses to bring up web pages
from the internet. Tel
You should be able to run:
/etc/init.d/crond restart
or
/etc/init.d/cron restart
Jay
John Graves wrote:
I have added a line to the ./cron.d/mrtg file. I believe that I have
to restart cron (or crond?) in order that the edited file is read. I
can't find a clear explanation on how
e86? I've actually
already downloaded Xorg from their site, and compiled it, but seem to be
having problems. Could this be due to XFree86 packages not being
installed?
TIA,
Jay
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I'd like one that supports ECC memory, has builtin firewire and
ethernet, and works with ATA133 drives.
Any suggestions? Thanks.
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e shutdown routines,
and I do not see anything out of the ordinary.
Anyone have any hints on how to get this volume to shutdown cleanly?
Booting up into the rescue partition next time to run ckraid is not that fun.
Thanks,
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stall
already?!
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> On Tue, 4 Aug 1998, Jay Barbee wrote:
>
> : Hello all,
> :
> : I am working from the Master CD binary-i386 Debian 2.0 CD. I am
> starting to : up grade my first system via the cd_autoup.sh. : : After
> mounting the cd to /cdrom and going to /cdrom/upgrade I notice that :
> On Tue, Aug 04, 1998 at 11:50:07AM +0000, Jay Barbee wrote:
>
> > Can't find ../debian/hamm/hamm/binary-i386/libs/libstdc++2.8_*.deb!
> > aborting upgrade. ---
> >
> > It is true my official cd does not have: /debian/hamm/hamm/binary-
> > i386/lib
en.)
Good luck...
--Jay
> Hello, first is xdm started, is there an xdm process in the table? If not
> do as root /etc/init.d/xdm start That should give the logon screen for X.
> Let me know how things work. also if you suspect xdm errors look at the
> file /var/log/xdm-errors. Hope
Hello All,
How do you shutoff the console's screen blank?
I would like to be able to just boot up and not have the console blank out.
Thanks for your help in advance!
--Jay Barbee
mail folder
that has hundreds of messages.
Any advice?
--Jay Barbee
with, setup a /etc/hosts entry for
that
machine and try it again. If it take the same about of time, then not
resolution.
If it is quick then you know you have a problem with resolution.
--Jay Barbee
just my work box, but other legit domains
without a problem. I could even configure my work box so that it acted as
the smarthost or relay or something along those lines.
--Jay Barbee
T box just fine. Connections
worked a-okay with my Bo setup. I currently run smbd and nmbd as daemons.
Any ideas on the hangup? Encrypted passwords? This NT box getting to my
Linux server works fine (printers, apps, shares, etc.).
--Jay Barbee
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would like to know how I can setup my
home system to send mail to not just my work box, but other legit domains
without a problem. I could even configure my work box so that it acted as
the smarthost or relay or something along those lines.
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isig icanon iexten echo echoe echok -echonl -noflsh -xcase -tostop -echoprt
echoctl echoke
Any ideas?
--Jay Barbee
tition (so that the default isn't
partition 4)
and format to a non MSDOS filesystem.
--Jay
> I have an IOMEGA SCSI zip drive, with an IOMEGA zoom SCSI card
> (non-bootable) on my 486.
>
> I haven't seen anything in the setup that tells me that the drive is
> mou
rebooted for safe measure.
Last works fine now.
One thing I noted, and I am not sure if this is how it shoul actually work, but
when I am logged in as root, last has several entries, but when I am logged in
as a user, it only shows a couple if any at all.
--Jay Barbee
> I have 4 machines runn
at the LILO boot prompt you can type:
linux single
To boot your "linux" kernel.
--Jay
> folks,
>
> after successfuly downloading and installing debian 2.0,
> i foolishly set it to start xdm at boot time. unfortunatly
> i did not get the X server configured correctly
n with the UPS or if the serial connection is talking smoothly.
Any ideas?
--Jay
Anything look abnormal?
--Jay Barbee
bian package ncpfs.
Current: ncpfs 2.2.0.7-1
--Jay
:
lp|djet|djet870|HP Deskjet 870:\
:lp=/dev/lp1:sd=/var/spool/lpd/djet870:\
:sh:pw#80:pl#66:px#1440:mx#0:\
:if=/etc/magicfilter/djet550c-filter:\
:af=/var/log/lp-acct:lf=/var/log/lp-errs:
Any ideas on what that error means? Any ideas on how to fix it? Thanks
--Jay
getting the same
problems if I try to lpr to that printer:
Sep 14 11:11:47 host lpd[25613]: cannot execv /etc/magicfilter/djet550c-filter
--Jay
At 9/13/98 08:04 PM -0400, Wayne Cuddy wrote:
>This line :if=/etc/magicfilter/djet550c-filter:\ is causing the lpd to
>redirect the printjob t
Did
it find your LPT port? Next type:
lpr -P
It should print.
I am assuming this is all a local printer and not a remote printer.
--Jay Barbee
shares. Is it possible?
--Jay
in your /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow?
If you have just one user you want to get pull the passwd and info for
(such as teste) then you would only have the entry:
+teste::
in the /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow files. All other info will be pulled
from the NIS server.
Good luck,
--Jay
PS- If you have not upgraded to HAMM yet, you might have a problem with
shadow passwords.
Is there a package out there that will take a HTML form to be filled out
via the web and when it is submitted, it will be bundled into an email and
sent?
I imagine there are CGI programs that do it. Any pointers?
--Jay
available is 1.5. What's up?
I know the hamm has v1.9, but that will require libc6. Is there a newer
version
of for libc5 that is compatiable with bo?
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I can type:
insmod aha152x aha152x=0x340,11
And all is fine. How do I load this module during bootup?
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? They
meantion that the JDK v1.0.2 and v1.1.1 both have the Thin and OCI clients. If
this is the case what do I need to get for debian to get this to work?
I am wanting to connect to a Oracle Server v8.0.4 running on NT.
Any pointers?
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Help!
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Why can I not simply type 'nslookup ' and get back what I
am hunting for?
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me problem with they way I have created the DNS tables? Do
you suggest in uninstall DNSUTILS and reinstall the package? Seems to be
an environment problem, not a blip in the nslookup binary itself? Just a
thought.
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work... bummer! I tried using
> nameserver to 192.168.1.1, and same problem. This interactive mode is a
> drag!
>
> --Jay
It would seem to me, from the replies I have gotten, that this problem is
inherent to the Debian package. I did recently upgrade to fix the BIND
security
. Annoying, isn't it? (It's been this
> > way as long as I can remember but no, I haven't logged a bug report.)
>
> Works on my mostly bo machine ( not up to date ).
This could be a problem with the latest DEB package that fixes the security
hole in BIND? Perhaps a b
> > Everything seems to work except these two modules. I even get the
> > network link light now, but I cannot bind it to any protocol
> > agh!
>
> Which card you're trying to get working?
It is am IBM Credit Card Ethernet Adapter (using 10baseT) which i
everything is in place. So far I see no loss of
functionality.
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/etc/init.d/* is all there as far as I can see. File-rc 0.4.1 is installed but
does
not have any description in dselect. I am going to remove it and reinstall it.
> Did you install the file-rc package? Is /etc/init.d/* still there?
>
> On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Jay Barbee wrote:
>
are recreated in
their
respective run level directory.
I don't ever remember touching this package before (file-rc), what is it's
story?
is it needed? Should I hit reinstall in dselect?
--Jay
> Did you install the file-rc package? Is /etc/init.d/* still there?
>
> On We
>
> >> "JB" == Jay Barbee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> JB> I don't ever remember touching this package before (file-rc), what is
> JB> it's story? JB> is it needed? Should I hit reinstall in dselect?
>
> file-rc is an appr
c existed, much less as installed).
I did not want it installed, I prefer the sym-links myself aswell. All seems
normal now that it is removed. I guess I will know when it is time to reboot
(hopefully in another 93 days ).
Thanks for all the info!
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The TAR command works, but I cannot figure out how to use AFIO in the same
manner.
Thanks,
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TIMESTAMP:
TIMESTAMP='date +backup%y%m%d.tar.gz'
How can I use this as:
touch $TIMESTAMP
...or...
tar czvf $TIMESTAMP /
ect... I have seveal uses for this concept, and I know you guru scripters do
this
in your sleep. any help?
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of
bugs...
I can't wait for 2.0!
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backup all your work and redo it.
It is dangerious enough to resize a partition, let alone one that you will have
to
recover from a compressed partition. Seems like it is asking for trouble.
Just my 2 cents...
--Jay
> On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> > I have two
Hello all,
I cannot figure out what is wrong with my two debian systems at home. It
seems that whenever I FTP into that it connects almost instantly, but hangs for
about a minute or two before the login prompt appears. Name resolution is not
the issue, what is?
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or not (/var/lock/LCK..ttyS1).
I have tried -w -s -x options via command line and in inittab. Not much
success.
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>
> Add the 'clear' command to your .bash_logout file.
>
I would like to see this in the debian dist by default. ...added to /etc/skel.
I
think it is very handy.
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was Win98 packaged with a LPR utility yet? Thought since NT 4 does have
the support maybe 98 did.
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into this too hard, but I
have been reading this thread on the list. What I have done (I am not sure if
this is bad or not) is copy the .config from the old kernel to the new one? I
was
going to can this and start from scratch. Could this be the source of so many
peoples (including mine
Try:
clock -w
This will write system time to the CMOS clock... make sure you have the
correct time and use -u for GMT.
--Jay Barbee
> Hi...
>
> Uh, is there a Linux program to set the system CMOS clock?
>
> Alex
>
> On Mon, 13 Jul 1998, Shaleh wrote:
>
> > D
X too, when I had it
> > installed. Does anyone know how to configure/disable this?
>
> setterm -blank [0-60] ; setting this to 0 disables blanking.
>
> It's a bit more complicated in X, but take a look at 'man xset'.
Where is this initally set on a Debian syste
mpiled the kernel. Perhaps I simply don't understand what
you are telling me to do with this "kernel-package" when I go to install or
test a
new kernel.
--Jay Barbee
> Ya know,
>
> The 'kernel-package' package automates all of this for you. I had troubles
> gett
ion or if I try to print
via efix, I get ps code? What is it that it wants from me. I cannot make the
postscript files with 'fax make fax.ps'... it will make a 2 page postscript
file baloon into 19 pages of postscript code.
Any ideas
--Jay Barbee
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@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE = POSTSCRIPT
%!PS-Adobe-3.0
---SNAP---
Once I removed the top three lines so the file starts with "%!PS-Adobe-3.0" it
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At 2/14/99 05:31 AM +, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
>Yes, it is on of these 3Com hubs.
>
>The Port status section of the leds remains light on the 100
>section for both cards.
>
>The Network Utilization section of the hub leds consistently
>blinks, on
make sure
you have CAT5 throughout your connection. That means if you have modular
jacks (as in a wall jack) it needs to be CAT5 rated. Distance (If I
remember correctly) is 90m or about 300ft.
Good luck.
--Jay Barbee
At 2/14/99 05:58 PM +, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
>I plugged in my other
>Why kind of wire, I seem to remember them labled class 3 through 5 and
>needing a class 5 for 100 base T.
FastEthernet is CAT5 wiring, and standard 10baseT is CAT3.
All wiring needs to be up to snuff to get FastEthernet.
--Jay
All other systems in my local home network can get to the Internet with all
of their clients (telnet, ftp, etc.) through the troubled server without a
hitch. Strange, but I am not sure how to correct this problem or go about
troubleshooting my home linux server?
Any ideas?
--Jay Barbee
s
not connected
Mar 8 11:05:57 torch wu-ftpd[686]: FTP session closed
This has happened two other times, and I have noticed it after 16 days of
uptime on my client box (home dial up).
A reboot will fix the problem, but I would like to know what is going on.
--Jay Barbee
What is contained on the 2 Official Debian Binary i386 CDs.
I was thinking that disc 2 would be all the KDE/Gnome and X stuff... but I
am not sure.
Anyone know how the CDs are laid out?
--Jay
I updated my Hamm's LPR and now I am getting a cron error when suid manager
runs. Below is the actual cron error. How is this corrected?
--Jay Barbee
>Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 06:46:30 -0500 (EST)
>From: root (Cron Daemon)
>To: root
>Subject: Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I get this cron error ever since I upgraded the LPR package.
I didn't just want to run a chmod on it, but if someone could explain what
has happened and how to handle it I would appreciate it.
--Jay Barbee
>Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 06:46:30 -0500 (EST)
>From: root (Cron Daemon)
>To:
16550A
Modem should be in the first serial port. Any ideas how I can get this
thing to talk? I am out of ideas.
--Jay Barbee
At 3/16/99 08:07 PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
>Jay Barbee writes:
>
>> Mar 16 16:49:16 torch kernel: tty02 at 0x03e8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
>> Mar 16 16:49:16 torch kernel: tty03 at 0x02e8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A
>
>> Modem should be in the first serial port. Any ideas how
in use, but as I said... the
modem does not make a peep or even a blink. Very odd.
--Jay Barbee
PS: My computer has two builton serial ports listed as port1 and port2.
setserial detects these as ttyS2 and ttyS3 (which I know are the 3rd and
4th serial devices). Mine is physicall pluges into port1
Never on tried using a modem on this debain box.
First modem is MultiTech ZDX 19.2k bps and the second is a USR Courier
v.everything 33.6k bps.
I figured pretty standard modems. I was using the USR on a NT with all the
same cables, so I know the cable and modem do work.
--Jay Barbee
At 3/17
At 3/17/99 05:53 PM +0100, Nils Rennebarth wrote:
>On Wed, Mar 17, 1999 at 11:48:39AM -0500, Jay Barbee wrote:
>> Never on tried using a modem on this debain box.
>>
>> First modem is MultiTech ZDX 19.2k bps and the second is a USR Courier
>> v.everything 33.6
At 3/17/99 08:12 PM +0100, Thomas Keusch wrote:
>On Tue, Mar 16, 1999 at 10:20:56AM -0500, Jay Barbee wrote:
>
>> I get this cron error ever since I upgraded the LPR package.
>>
>> I didn't just want to run a chmod on it, but if someone could explain what
>>
>At 3/17/99 07:58 PM -0800, Shanta McBain wrote:
>>Jay Barbee wrote:
>>> First modem is MultiTech ZDX 19.2k bps and the second is a USR Courier
>>> v.everything 33.6k bps.
>>Are they set to different settings. If they are on the same setting you will
>>
.
The modem is external. USR Courier v.everything 33.6.
Humm! It honestly looks as if the serial port on the computer is not
working. This would explain why I could never get apcd and upsd working
about 4 months ago.
--Jay Barbee
I have tried moving the modem to the other port on the back of
the computer, and the BIOS only has one setting for each of the ports (very
limited).
No mouse is attached to the system, but it is an ATX system with a PS/2
style mouse port.
I am under the impression that these serial ports do not work.
Thanks for your help,
--Jay Barbee
I have checked the bios... and it is odd that for the two ports there are
three settings, one disabled, and then one for IRQ4, IO0x03e8 and another
for IRQ3, IO0x02e8. And the BIOS lets you know when you have set the
serial port up conflicting. But I did check, and both are on!
Thanks,
--Jay
Thanks for the note, And I just recieved a letter about my BIOS. I did
check it, and I know they are not disabled, however, I wanted to check to
make sure the IO Ports are matching.
--Jay
At 3/19/99 07:04 AM +0100, you wrote:
>Dear Jay,
>
>I have seen this discussion on the Deb
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