Quoting Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hugh Saunders wrote:
> >On Sun, Feb 16, 2003 at 09:07:13PM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
> >
> >>I'm running out of memory and am unable to complete the installation.
> >>
> >>I thought this could still be done on 16MB of RAM.
> >
> >yeah should be possible bu
Quoting Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> How do these two play nice together?
>
> Do you still need the perl script to do it or have they configured a way
> to talk directly (DHCP3, BIND9)?
>
> I know at one point that there was a perl script that did a nice job
> going between the two. But
Quoting Jerome Lacoste (Frisurf) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hei,
>
> My current setup it, seen from the outside
> - www.mydomain.com points to a server located at our ISP
> - xxx.mydomain.com points to our LAN thanks to a redirection using DDNS.
> - our router redirects requests incoming from the outs
Quoting herve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> hello
> i've got a stt28000a seagate travan and i have woody
> i load ise-scsi module then is recognized , /dev/st0 but when i type :
>
> mt -f /dev/st0 status, it returns an I/O error
>
> when i remove the cartridge and type ,mt -f /dev/st0 , it returns ther
Quoting herve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> thank you for your response i'll try
> can you tell me exactly what modules need to charged in order to use and ide
> travan tape ?
>
I have the following lines in /etc/modules.conf. They seem to do the
trick. Note: this is from a SuSE 7.1 system. I su
Quoting Robert L. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> I'm running unstable and mutt+spammassassin+procmail for mail. It works
> great and I get a very reliable filtering. On occasion though one slips
> through. I dutifully save it to a file then run "spamassassin -r <
> spammail" on it to report
Quoting Rudy Gevaert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> I have just been put in charge of a server that uses postfix. I have
> never used postfix before, but it works so I won't change it for now.
>
> When the system reboots the root user gets a mail that says a user was
> editing a file some tim
Quoting Mark Ferlatte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Daniel L. Miller said on Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 12:33:58PM -0800:
> > It looks like Anacron is much better choice vs. cron for system that
> > isn't a dedicated server - either a laptop or a dual-boot system.
> >
> > If this is the case, is there a partic
I am using Postfix, amavis-new, and ClamAv + F-Prot + H+BEDV AntiVir.
I was using OpenAntiVir (OAV) and DrWeb. OAV's signature database is
updated infrequently and is written in Java, putting a bigger load on
my system. ClamAv starts with OAV's signature database with
additional signatures added
Quoting Mark Ferlatte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Jeffrey L. Taylor said on Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 04:13:01PM -0600:
> > Or not as the case may be. On my laptop, it insists that that the
> > laptop is on battery power and won't run. The laptop only runs on
> > AC since
Quoting Russell Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Sean Proctor wrote:
> >The switch I'm using is a little broken, so I need my ethernet cards to use
> >10baseT rather than 100base T. when I try to switch them using ifconfig,
> >this
> >is what I get:
> >
> ># /sbin/ifconfig eth0 media 10baseT
> >port: S
I saw this when I first installed Debian 3.0r0. I did find out how to
stop the logging to the 1st VT. Edit /etc/init.d/klogd. On line 13 is
an assignment to KLOGD. Put "-c 4" in the quotes. This logs only
info and above to the console. I don't know what I did that started
logging to syslog.
Quoting matt zagrabelny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 00:43, Martin Kacerovsky wrote:
> > On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 11:47:23PM -0600, matt zagrabelny wrote:
> > > i commented out the "alias char-major-10-135 rtc" line in
> > > /etc/modutils/arch/i386 by the following:
> > >
> > > #ali
Quoting Satish Iyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
> I have installed Woody 3.0 r0 on my desktop
> system. At times I notice a process with high disk
> activity running under user name "nobody". How can I
> figure out which program is responsible for this and
> what exactly is it upto?
>
Start wi
Quoting matt zagrabelny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
> thanks, that helps. one more question:
>
> if /etc/modutils/arch/i386 describes the mappings, where is the module
> (char-major-10-135) being told to load at boot time?
>
>
Somewhere in the /lib/modules/2.X.X directories.
Jeffrey
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Quoting Shri Shrikumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi All,
>
> I got this very interesting logcheck email with this line
>
> Mar 6 14:24:35 server kernel: lp0 on fire
>
> What does this mean - I can confirm that there is no actual fire as of
> yet but it does have me worried - any thoughts ?
>
Ahh
I am trying to upgrade from stable to testing. I am running into
problems with files shared between packages. Examples are
/etc/dpkg/dselect.cfg, shared by dpkg and dselect, and /bin/readlink
shared by debianutils and coreutils. The error message is"
trying to overwrite '/bin/readlink', which
Quoting Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 02:11:45PM -0600, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> > I am trying to upgrade from stable to testing.
>
> Are you very sure that you don't mean "from stable to unstable"?
>
Using "apt-cac
Quoting Ivan Kolenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Q. Can I install compact Debian i386 only with rescue.bin root.bin and
> driver-1.bin?
> Or base-#.bin are needed?
>
If you have a supported NIC, just the floppies listed plus driver-2
thru driver-4. You use these six floppies to install a minimal
syste
Quoting Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 06:42:18PM -0600, Ian Melnick wrote:
> > > If there any way to configure debian so it does everything in one step and
> > > I don't need to press the power bottom after all?
> >
> >
> > You can configure your kernel to use power man
I'm missing something. What is the name of the source for the 2.2.20
kernel? That's what comes as the default in woody and I want to tweak
it. I can find headers, patches (what good are patches w/out source
to patch?), ReiserFS and PCMCIA modules, but no source. What gives?
Jeffrey
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Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> isn't apt a good alternative to find that out?
>
Sound very reasonable, but:
~# apt-cache policy kernel-source-2.2.20
kernel-source-2.2.20:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: (none)
Version Table:
What mirror(s) are you using?
Jeffrey
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Quoting Jeffrey L. Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > isn't apt a good alternative to find that out?
> >
>
> Sound very reasonable, but:
>
> ~# apt-cache policy kernel-source-2.2.20
> kern
Quoting Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 10:51:14AM -0600, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> > I'm missing something. What is the name of the source for the 2.2.20
> > kernel?
>
> kernel-source-2.2.20 if it's still
Quoting Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 12:47:28AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 10:51:14AM -0600, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> > > I'm missing something. What is the name of the source for the 2.2.20
> >
Quoting Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 09:41:38AM -0600, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> > Quoting Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Are the Debian 2.2.20 images absolutely vanilla kernels? So what I'd
> > get from a Debian mi
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking to update my home computer system. Does anyone have a
> recommendation for a good motherboard (I'm thinking Athlon 2200 - 2400)?
> More importantly, are there any mobos/chipsets to avoid? Anyone have
> experience with an
Quoting Justin Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I am having a problem creating a disk image larger than 2gig's with dd. I'm
> using sid(up-to-date), my kernel is debian's 2.4.20-k7, and my filesystem
> that the file needs to be on is reiserfs. I've looked around (googling) to
> see about the
Quoting Van Wyk Leroux, Mr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If I run XF86config as root, will the file that it creates be used
> by all other users as well?
Yes
> I have just finished configuring the XF86Config. X Windows now
> starts up as root.As soon as I change to another user and
Quoting Sharninder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> hi,
> anybody here has any idea when will Sarge or Sid become stable.
> AFAIK when sarge becomes stable, only then will Sid become sarge. Am
> i right ?
>
Partly. Eventually sarge will become the stable release. Sid will
always be unstable. Packages mo
What package is the standard C headers in?
TIA,
Jeffrey
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I am getting the following result on my filesystem. How do I correct
it?
# df
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda1-1006130973579 1 0 24% /
/dev/hda2-1006139352819 1 0 8% /home
TIA,
Jeffrey
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Quoting Alan Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tuesday 11 November 2003 23:14, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> > I am getting the following result on my filesystem. How do I correct
> > it?
> >
> > # df
> > Filesystem 1k-blocks Used
Quoting Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 17:14, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> > I am getting the following result on my filesystem. How do I correct
> > it?
> >
> > # df
> > Filesystem 1k-blocks Used
Quoting Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 19:44, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> > Quoting Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 17:14, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> > > > I am getting the following result on m
Quoting Jeffrey L. Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Quoting Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 19:44, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> > > Quoting Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > > On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 17:14, Jeffrey L. Ta
Quoting Joel Konkle-Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
> >On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 20:02, Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
> >
> >>Ron Johnson wrote:
> >>
> >>>On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 18:03, Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> I'm experiencing periodic sluggishness when I play 3d games li
Anyone know where I can download a .deb package for the madwifi
drivers? I don't really have room on this laptop (540MB HDD) to keep
the kernel sources that it wants around.
TIA,
Jeffrey
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Quoting debian parisc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> although I've been reading this list for a few months now I haven't
> actually installed in on a i386 pc (although I have installed it on a HP
> Unix server - well smooth). I'm now read to install on my home PC, to
> ensure that my wife d
I am seeing something similar (but no LSR safety check message)
sometimes on my SuSE 7.1 system. Sometimes it does a system shutdown
5 seconds after the power fail. Other times it works fine.
I had been attributing it to my abusing the UPS by holding the off
switch down to keep the TV powered up
This is a FAQ, regardless of distro. Run top. Type uppercase M.
This sorts by memory usage. Also look at fourth and fifth lines from
the top. This give your memory usage. The free number is the amount
of unused memory. It does not include the amount used for buffers
(fourth line, far right) o
Quoting Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
> Messages only go from the UPS to the computer... but the UPS clearly
> receives something FROM the computer, which affects its LED... and
> you're supposed to use XON/XOFF ("software") flow control.
>
> My guess is that the UPS is using the hardware flo
I tried to install emacs-nox from unstable with aptitude. Now it is
pulling all of unstable, a dozen packages at a time. How do I revert
to stable? And is there a way to just get emacs-nox from unstable (or
testing) with a minimum number of dependencies, leaving the bulk of
the packages at stabl
man update-rc.d
Quoting Jeff Hahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm setting up a "test" debian server (contemplating a move of several
> redhat boxes)
>
> I'm having a few problems dealing with the distribution differences. I
> assume I'll be able to work those out.
>
> One quick question to get me go
Quoting Thomas Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
> If I am not mistaken, it is possible to avoid this
> worst case scenario by appropriately setting up apt's
> preferences. Suppose I set the priorities of distributions
> as follows
> stable 900
> testing 800
> unstable 700
What file d
Quoting will trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> what's wrong with rsync?
>
> i'm heartily exploring backup methodologies and from what i can
> tell, rsync sure looks like "the bomb".
>
> any drawbacks? some good reason to NOT use it? something better?
>
> i'll be backing up the usual stuff (/etc
Quoting Richard Hector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 22:39, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> >
> > Be sure and use it only behind a good firewall, in a trusted LAN. The
> > whole r* (rsync, rsh, etc.) series is wildly insecure.
>
> Well, (accordi
I did a review of the wired versions:
http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/10/28/1458239&mode=thread&tid=29
HTH,
Jeffrey
Quoting Bob Paige <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >
> >When you try to connect from the outside with port forwarding on
> >(I have the BEFSR41 myself, I am quite pleased with i
Quoting Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I tend to use terms like "quid" or "pound" because I still expect
> pound (£) signs to be turned into hash (#) signs by non-British
> equipment. To make matters worse, Americans sometimes call hash signs
> pound signs, so asking "did my pound signs come out OK"
I remember this being a problem on old hardware. Try rebooting and
adding "mem=384M" after the label at the boot prompt, e.g. "Linux
mem=384M". If this works, add the following line in the global
section of /etc/lilo.conf:
append="mem=384M"
Re-run lilo and enjoy,
Jeffrey
Quoting Courtney Th
It is almost certainly trying to upgrade dpkg on top of itself while
running. The instructions at
http://qref.sourceforge.net/Debian/reference/ch-package.en.html#s6.2.9
helped me.
HTH,
Jeffrey
Quoting Margaret Toews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Last week I did an apt-get upgrade on my 2.2.17 OS re
Quoting Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 06:26:29PM -0600, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> > It is almost certainly trying to upgrade dpkg on top of itself while
> > running.
>
> That's supported and quite OK.
>
> > The instruction
sSMTP is setting the timezone to +4200. How can I tell it to use CST?
TIA,
Jeffrey
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Check www.grc.com. Follow for the ShieldsUp! links. There are two
tests here that I can never remember the difference between. It is
Windows oriented and is a marketing ploy to get you to buy their
firewall products.
When you think you are ready for the bigger time, try
www.vulnerabilities.org
Quoting Nori Heikkinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> i'm starting to send out resumes and cover letters &c., and want to
> print pretty envelopes in TeX. should i not bother, and just do it on
> a public printer running windoze on campus? or is there a package i
> can easily use to print my envelopes to
Quoting David Raeker-Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have several computers at home, some of which are dual boot. I want to use
> courier-imap on a server at my house so that I can always access all of my
> mail, no matter which computer or OS I am using.
>
> Currently, I use fetchmail to get my e
Quoting David Raeker-Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> > Quoting David Raeker-Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > >
> > > Currently, I use fetchmail to get my email from my ISP. Fetchmail passes the
> > > mail to procmail, which u
Quoting martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> i have a process waiting for data on a device that doesn't exist
> anymore (USB). now the process is listed as uninterruptibly sleeping.
> i want to get rid of it, but kill -9 doesn't do anything, the process
> remains.
>
> what must i do to kill this
Quoting Fer'had Erdogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have been trying to unsubscribe from this list for a few days now.
> Ended up sending an email to the list manager as well about it. Why am I
> still subscribed? Way too many emails for me to deal with. Driving me
> crazy.
Always start by looking in
Quoting Al Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am trying to understand them.
>
> The basic question ... Why choose one over the other? Technically, what is
> different?
>
> My benchmarks seem to show that Reiser is superior, but they may be flawed.
> What I see is that it is faster and uses space
Quoting Roberto Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I am planning on getting DSL in the near future, so I have been considering
> what to do about a firewall.
>
> My intended setup is like this:
>
> www -> DSL modem -> cable/DSL router w/ hardware FW -> small LAN
>
> However, I would still like t
Quoting Marcus Schopen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> on my DSL-router (masqurading) at home I'd like to install snort to see
> who attacks me from the internet side. I know that one should install
> snort on a seperate hosts before and behind the firewall to get the best
> results, but this is
Quoting P. Kallakuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Joyce, Matthew wrote:
> >>i am not able to connect to a vnc-server thats running behind the
> >>firewall. i know that the vncserver is running because i can open
> >>vncviewers from other clients behind the firewall. but when i
> >>ssh to the
> >>gate
Quoting Joyce, Matthew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Dear Debian-Users,
>
> Could someone direct me to a step by step guide to setting up a mail sever.
> SMTP,IMAP is required, SSL for both would be preferable but not essential.
>
See
http://www.unixreview.com/documents/s=7460/uni1032893910897/ur02
Quoting Paul Burkett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I've been working on this project for about 2 months now (non-work related)
> and I'm pretty fed up with googling and RTFM'ing. Basically what I'm doing
> is setting up an IMAP server (Courier) with virtual users (MySQL) using
> Postfix as my MTA. S
It is a fact that MS hired the VMS architect to design Windows NT.
However, IMHO, it doesn't show. There are so many things that VMS did
right that either don't appear at all in WinNT, or are done wrong.
Just my $0.02USD,
Jeffrey
Quoting Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 12
Quoting Leo Spalteholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On March 27, 2003 09:02 pm, Terry Milnes wrote:
> > Is it possible to use KNOPPIX as a installer for Debian? Once I
> > have KNOPPIX installed then add Debians stable apt repository to
> > add the other software that I want?
> >
> > NeoFax
>
> yes. H
Quoting Lindsay Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> G'day all,
> This morning I recieved an invoice from the isp who handles my
> mail/website, he's increased his fees by 200%. This is only a hobby
> thing so I can't justify spending that much for redirection & masking.
> I'd like (have to) to take over
Quoting Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
> An MX is only needed if some other system is going to be handling the
> mail bound for that one.
>
You can get away with this most of the time. However, the RFCs do
require that you have an MX record and some mail servers are setup to
not accept
Quoting Jerry Quinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi, all. I have a debian box serving as my firewall/router/dhcp
> server. The dhcp does the job fine, except for dns.
>
> I'd like to have dns lookups work correctly for my internal network.
> So is there a simple means of having my dhcp clients being a
Quoting Jerry Quinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Jeffrey L. Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Setting up DNS takes a couple of hours in one go. Getting around it
> > will take about the same amount of time in smaller chunks. You have
> > thr
Quoting Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hash: SHA1
>
> For months now, while I'm at work, I've been running a couple programs
> in SSH, displaying on my computer at work. Now I'm curious if I can
> do something similar to get a KDM login on my home box.
>
> Using knoppix at work, sid at home
Quoting Kevin McKinley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> So here's the question -- how many different ways do I need to tell the
> system to keepen its little mittens offen those packages? Can you suggest
> another/better way to accomplish this?
>
Don't mix dselect/apt-get and aptitude. Stick to one or the
Quoting Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 08:45, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> > Quoting Kevin McKinley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > So here's the question -- how many different ways do I need to tell the
> > > system to keepen its
Quoting stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
> Looks like the maintainer of the Spambouncer rules is falling a bit
> behind the stae of the art of spammers, as I'm getting a fair number
> of spam emails into my primary mailbox each day.
>
> I'm thinking that prehaps spamassain will do better. Any opin
I have a laptop with a small hard drive (540MB) running mostly testing
(Postfix and emacs21-nox from unstable). The only thing I compile on
it is the kernel. I would like to have just gcc-2.95 installed. No
gcc-3.2. No gcc-3.3. The disk is a 94% capacity. Not good. I
cannot figure out how to
Quoting Michael D. Schleif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
> However, I *cannot* start snort! It is not running and I do not know
> how to debug this one.
>
> What do you think?
>
First check the syslogs for any errors. Some will get logged, some
will just quietly kill Snort. If that doesn't help
Quoting Chun Kit Edwin Lau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am curious about how Linux does the shutdown. The kernel send
> the TERM signal to all processes when the shutdown is initiated. But
> does the kernel wait for the every process to finish before the kernel
> halt? If not
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm not an expert with pinning rules, but there are two obvious
> problems:
>
> 1. There are a lot of related packages that don't start with 'gcc'. For
> example, g++. So you might need more rules.
>
I don't have g++ installed so this is not a prob
I need to downgrade from testing to stable on my laptop. THis seems
about impossible because of packages that were split, e.g. debianutils
split off coreutils. Trying to downgrade debianutils fails because it
tries to overwrite /bin/readline which is now in coreutils. If anyone
knows how to do t
Quoting Benjamin Swatek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Sorry, but nether googeling nor the wlan-howto enlighted me completely
> and I know that this is not so debian specific, but:
> For a home-wlan, do I realy need an accesspoint?
> I mean one of these nice little boxes which aren't more than this or can
Quoting Miernik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I just run apt-get update on the latest unstable, and then run
> aptitude.
>
In my experience, it is a Very Bad Idea (TM) to mix apt-get and
aptitude. They apparently calculate dependencies and/or priorities
differently.
Just my $0.02USD,
Jeffrey
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Quoting Patrick Wiseman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've been messing around with my kernel, and compiled without ISA support,
> since I'm on a PCI machine. On rebooting, PCMCIA gave a ResourceIRQ
> conflict. When I recompiled the kernel with ISA support, PCMCIA
> recognised my card as always.
>
> It
Quoting Vivek Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi guys,
>
> Any recommendation for email anti-virus software ??
>
> Thanks a bunch for your help..
>
amavisd-new and ClamAV (free in both senses) and H+BEDV's AntiVir and
F-Prot (both zero cost for personal, non-commercial use). All three
have progra
Quoting M. Kirchhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Regarding virus protection under GNU/Linux in general, how essential is it? I'm
> a recent convert from the Microsoft world, where virus protection is essential.
> I've also heard reports that virus protection under GNU/Linux isn't as
> necessary, as th
Quoting Roman Joost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a nasty problem with my nvidia geforce 4 ti 4800, if i start my x
> server (unstable). After the nvidia splash appears, my system locks up.
>
Go to the NVidia site and grab all the versions of the drivers you
can. Try each, working backwards and
Quoting Mike Dresser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
> Be wary of the Onstream units, at least the 30 gig unit, I had one years
> ago, and Onstream was not interested in fixing the lockups. As well,
> some google searching will show you just what people think of their
> stuff.
>
The early 30GB Onstr
Quoting Kevin McKinley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 16:39:24 -0500
> "Jeffrey L. Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Go to the NVidia site and grab all the versions of the drivers you
> > can. Try each, working backwards and forwar
Quoting Jamin W. Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sun, Jun 22, 2003 at 04:39:24PM -0500, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
>
> > Go to the NVidia site and grab all the versions of the drivers you
> > can. Try each, working backwards and forwards from the one in Debian.
> &g
> On Thursday, 2002-12-12 at 13:02:41 -0600, Jeffrey Taylor wrote:
>> Sorry for the multiple sends. Some of the original addresses had
>> typos that I corrected and resent. Bad dog!
>
> Still no cookie, bad dog :-P
>
> http://ipsec.wit.antd.nist.gov/ Host does not resolve
> http://i
I don't want syslogd listening on the LAN. According to the man
pages, it should only do this if invoked with the -r option. However,
this does not seem to be the case. The -r option is not set in
/etc/init.d/sysklogd and does not show up in the command line in ps,
but syslogd is still listening
Okay. That is what's going on. Guess I will have to depend on the
firewall protecting syslog or move to a more secure variant.
Thanks,
Jeffrey
Quoting nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Jeffrey L. Taylor said:
> > I don't want syslogd listening on the LAN. According to the
It is in Woody under its previous name, netsaint.
HTH,
Jeffrey
Quoting stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Saw an interesting tool on Slashdot today. It's called nagio. So I fired up
> dselect to grab it to check it out.
>
> But it did not seem to be in my choices.
>
> Did I miss somethign?
>
>
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2.2 runs better than 2.4 on older hardware. The differences are
relatively minor. The workload was a as a server. IIRC, it was on
Slashdot.
Here are some references, but not the one I was thinking of:
http://www.nks.net/linux-vm.html
http://bulmalug.net/body.phtml?nIdNoticia=642
http://cs.nmu.e
Just bringing up the eth0 interface should add the routing
information. If not "route add 192.168.1.0/24 dev eth0" should do it.
HTH,
Jeffrey
Quoting Tommaso Moroni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi!
>
> I'd like to install Debian on an old pc (hereafter called A) using an
> ADSL connection I have o
Quoting Brian McGroarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 10:44:48AM -0800, Tim Grogan wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > My company has decided to shutdown all IM services on our corporate network.
> > Does anyone know of a web based IM that doesn't need a client to connect. It
> > does
QUOTING JEFFREY L. TAYLOR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> QUOTING JEFFREY L. TAYLOR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > QUOTING RON JOHNSON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > ON TUE, 2003-11-11 AT 19:44, JEFFREY L. TAYLOR WROTE:
> > > > QUOTING RON JOHNSON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quoting Martin F Krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a new LTO-2 drive here, a 400 Gb capacity, and the challenge
> to design a backup algorithm for a mission-critical groupware
> server. This is a single system, so no network backup...
>
> I have 10 tapes and was thinking of doing weekly full b
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
> You can look into clamAV.
> But if SpamAssassin is too resource intensive I think you will find
> antivirus scanners to be even more so.
>
I ran Postfix+amavisd-new+clamav on a 133MHz 486 just fine. Adding
SpamAssassin killed it.
Jeffrey
Quoting Curtis Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hopefully there are some amanda users out there. I sent this to the
> amanda users list, but haven't gotten any replies, so, here is the
> result of an amcheck. What is the possible problem with the system?
> Why is expecting a new tape? Is there
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