Quoting BruceG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hey all,
>
>I am using a Linksys BEFSX41 router, and want to start logging inbound
> and outbound access. I can set which IP address I want it to log to, and
> wanted to know how to set things up on a Debian server to accept logging
> from other devices.
>
Is the I2C support only in 2.4.x? I would like to use the lm-sensors
package.
TIA,
Jeffrey
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Quoting David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> "Jeffrey L. Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Is the I2C support only in 2.4.x? I would like to use the
> > lm-sensors package.
>
> The packages in Debian claim to support kernel 2.4 and
What is the origin or label of the www.backports.org archives? I want
to add them to my /etc/apt/preferences but do not know how to tag them.
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Quoting Antonio Rodr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have exim set in my sid machine, with mutt as MUA. Some isps are
> rejecting my emails. I have looked at the reason provided, it seems that
> some have blocked the ips in my block, or that they are blocking all
> dinamic ips. Some isps are accepting my
If it has been overnight, "locate mrtg". If you don't have the
findutils, install them.
The config file is in /etc, the results are in /var/www/htdocs/mrtg,
the docs are in /usr/share/doc/mrtg. Plus log files in /var/log/mrtg.
Jeffrey
Quoting BruceG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hey all,
>
>I wo
Quoting Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi D-U list folks,
> there was a recent thread about TigerDirect giving the nod to M$WINDOWS.
> Now threre is a place to buy debian-certified (and can be preloaded with
> debian or RH) laptops! (from LWN.net)
> http://lwn.net/Articles/63933/
>
Has anyone
Quoting Antonio Rodr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I want to define a group of addresses as a set to which I can refer with
> a single name call, to send mail to. What's the best way to do it?
> Setting a forward rule in .procmailrc would probably work, but since I
> use smarthost it seems to me a somewh
Quoting Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
> Hi Micha,
> I guess that's were PenguinComputing comes in... :-) They support cetain
> win/linux models and handle support I would assume better on both OS's.
> K
They don't do laptops.
Jeffrey
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Quoting George kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I just purchased a Thinkpad R40, with a 1.4 ghz m processor, and an
> ultra-bay, which allows multiple devices to be swaped out, my first
> question is: is debian 3.0 r2 compatible with this device? One of the
> drives for it is a multi-burner, which
During the boot, I get the following warning:
Partition check:
/dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0: [PTBL] [1021/255/63] p1 p2 p3
ext3: No journal on filesystem on ide0(3,1)
Is this /dev/hda3 it is talking about? And why does it think it is an
ext3 filesystem? /etc/fstab and the superblock both t
I have a box with a Tyan Thunder dual CPU MB. The two CPUs I have are
both 300MHz Pentium IIs. But one is a Deschutes step 2 and the other
a Klamath step 4. Both work when they are the only CPU, but booting
with both installed hangs just after the NRG is initialized and
"Recovering nvi editor se
Quoting Greg Madden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Saturday 27 December 2003 06:36 pm, Greg Madden wrote:
> > On Saturday 27 December 2003 02:28 pm, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> > > I have a box with a Tyan Thunder dual CPU MB. The two CPUs I have
> >
Quoting David Palmer. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You could also put a couple of Athlon 2000s on that board. It was
> actually made with AMD in mind, specifically MP processors, but in
> actual fact there is very little difference between the Athlon and the
> MP. The Athlon has a config turned off, but
Quoting Jeffrey L. Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> During the boot, I get the following warning:
>
> Partition check:
> /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0: [PTBL] [1021/255/63] p1 p2 p3
> ext3: No journal on filesystem on ide0(3,1)
>
> Is this /dev/hda3 it is talking ab
Quoting Sebastian Kapfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 00:00:23 +0100, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
>
> > During the boot, I get the following warning:
> >
> > Partition check:
> > /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0: [PTBL] [1021/255/63] p1 p2 p3
&
Quoting alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If a computer works with a preinstalled SUSE system and doesn't have an
> installed MS Windows system, what problems can be expected with adding
> and running additional systems like Debian and a MS Windows if the hard
> drive is properly partitioned?
If it
Quoting Wolfgang Lonien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Jacob S. wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have some good scripts (or know of a progam, though I
> > suspect that's overkill) for having an automated process that
> > periodically runs to make sure a server is still alive?
> >
> > If the server were running t
Quoting alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> It would seem ridiculous to sell a computer that has a modem that can't
> be used with the operating system that came preinstalled.
The winmodem may be built into the motherboard. The seller is taking
an OEM's whitebox, installing an OS on it and (optionally)
Quoting Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
> You're sharing bandwidth, as in, the same spectrum on the cable line.
> If you sit on your cable modem with a packet sniffer, you'll see
> broadcasts for the IP subnet you're on and packets destined for you
> only. Watch the light on the modem fli
Quoting Michael D Schleif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If you want to know what the running OS is using, look to /proc :
>
>cat /proc/self/mounts
>
> If that still tells you `ext3/ext2', then I suspect that the kernel and
> the filesystem have some kind of (code) agreement to dynamically
> negotiat
Quoting Paul Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 15:22:42 -0600, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> > Anyone know how to safely convert an ext3 FS to ext2?
>
> A quick google (hint, hint) turns up this:
>
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/debian-user
Quoting Marino Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am trying to configure amavis with postfix. Apparently you have to create an
> alias named virusalert. I read the man page for alias, but it sounds like
> chinese to me.
>
> Any help would be appreciated
>
>
Add following to /etc/postfix/alias
Quoting cr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tuesday 08 July 2003 11:08, Daniel Teichert wrote:
> > And I heard Pigeon exclaim:
> > > On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 11:23:25PM +1200, cr wrote:
> > > > I believe I also probably need sg and sr_mod. Can they also be loaded
> > > > via modprobe? And - this is pro
Quoting Alan Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> I'm trying to figure out why my memory footprint is so large when I am running
> NOTHING!
>
> Running Debian with a 2.4.19 kernel
>
>
> 08:23:37 up 57 min, 3 users, load average: 0.51, 0.15, 0.05
> 18 processes: 17 sleeping, 1 running, 0 zombie
Quoting Adam Bogacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hmmm... I've read (& shamelessly borrowed) your configs and
> commented/uncommented
> everything in favour of Maildir in .procmailrc & .muttrc and when, as
> user, I try mutt I get
>
> >"---Mutt: (no mailbox)
> >[Msgs:0]---(threads/date)--
Quoting Phillip Hofmeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hash: SHA1
>
> All,
>
> I am looking to install a Seagate Travan 10GB/20GB IDE Tape drive into a
> Debian box.
>
> My question is, what kernel support would one build into the kernel in
> order to get such a drive working?
>
> My first thought w
Quoting Mike Dresser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004, Phillip Hofmeister wrote:
>
> > Hash: SHA1
> >
> > All,
> >
> > I am looking to install a Seagate Travan 10GB/20GB IDE Tape drive into a
> > Debian box.
>
> Your basic method listed in the rest of the email is the way to do it.
>
>
Quoting S.D.A. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> While I'm the knuckle-head that had the kernel panic yesterday.
>
> I kept my original Home directory, including the config files, however
> when doing sa-learn with Spamassassin, I'm given an error -- works fine
> when run via root though. The error is couldn
Quoting Werner Mahr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Am Montag, 8. M?rz 2004 13:25 schrieb Nejc Novak:
> > Hi!
> >
> > Does anyone of you have any experiences using amavisd-new (for spam and
> > antivirus) on debian stable? Have you installed from tarballs or from
> > debian packages from bac
I am trying to get SASL running with Postfix on Debian. I would like
to authenticate against /etc/passwd, but I only have a few users and
they don't change often so any mechanism would be okay. I have the
following in /etc/postfix/sasl/smtpd.conf and
/usr/lib/sasl/smtpd.conf:
pwcheck_method: pas
Quoting Jeffrey L. Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am trying to get SASL running with Postfix on Debian. I would like
> to authenticate against /etc/passwd, but I only have a few users and
> they don't change often so any mechanism would be okay. I have the
> followi
Quoting David Clymer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 18:13, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> > Quoting Jeffrey L. Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > I am trying to get SASL running with Postfix on Debian. I would like
> > > to authenticate against /
Quoting David Clymer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 16:49, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> > apt-get install libsasl-modules-plain
> >
> > Did the trick. Or at least got rid or the error message and normal,
> > incoming mail goes thru. I am still getti
Quoting Jonathan Brandmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 00:48, Joe Carey wrote:
> > It's the wrong driver. You're using the driver for an
> > Agere/Proxim/Orinoco card, i.e. "Hermes" on a card built with the
> > Prism2.5 chipset. You probably want the linux-wlan-ng drivers.
> >
Quoting Jonathan Brandmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
> ifup wlan0 reports this:
> Error for wireless request "Set ESSID" (8B1A) :
> SET failed on device wlan0 ; Operation not supported.
> Error for wireless request "Set Encode" (8B2A) :
> SET failed on device wlan0 ; Operation not suppor
Quoting Scarletdown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
> Bummer. I guess for now then, at least until I can decipher the
> technique for configuring WINE-X, I'll just maintain a minimal Win-98SE
> setup for when I want to play games that require 3D stuff. Hopefully, I
> can manage to shrink my curren
Quoting Christopher Blough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
> route add -net default gw 209.xxx.xxx.xxx also returned a 'network is unreachable'
> error. Essentially, I am seeing my LAN boxes fine, but am completely unable to go
> past my firewall. Before anyone asks, yes, it's properly punched. All e
Quoting Marius Amado Alves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I assume comand "df" is the one to know free disk space. It gives me
> this information:
>
> Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/hda1-429168968127 1 0 49% /
>
> according to which
Quoting Dave Carrigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> VMWare is the only game in town. win4lin is windows only. Bochs has
> potential, but is nowhere near there.
>
IIRC, Win4Lin is only Win9x (ie. Win95 & Win98).
Jeffrey
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My 133MHz 5x86 with VLB video was just barely adequate to run X11.
The bottleneck is the video card, not the CPU. Same problems with a
50MHz 486DX2.
Jeffrey
Quoting Mark Gillingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm a newbie, but have some experience with rdesktop and Terminal
> Services on W2K. That i
Quoting Roger Chrisman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I like those last two. They tell me a fair amount. However, I had a
> package installed once that even told me I had a Coppermine CPU but
> I cannot remember what the package was nor the command now.
>
cat /proc/cpuinfo
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Quoting Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If /dev is empty in a cloned root filesystem (since udev is its
> own filesystem and /dev files are not copied) it does not boot up
> but hangs with an error message similar to "can't open initial
> console." I've not narrowed down which console device the kern
Quoting Bjorn Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
> I can use an old kernel which was installed.
> So everything is pretty good now! :-)
>
> I can't use the newest kernel and I probably should reinstall the whole system
> anyway to get rid of some bugs, but now it works again, so I have the opti
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