My understanding is that "older" controllers cannot address more than
137Gb. I believe it is a controller / protocol / etc issue. The
ATA/133 controllers frequently mention "break the 137Gb barrier", etc.
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now, and if I find out what's wrong,
I'll let you guys know. If anyone already knows, please clue me in. :)
thanks for your help so far,
Justin
Good day, I am inquiring if you make a package which would like onenote for
microsoft. Do you have a interactive package that would be used just like
onenote or similar?
Also do you make a package like a virtual machine or similar where you can
instal windows in and run windows through debian pl
Hello guys, I am inquiring if you make a package which would like onenote for
microsoft. Do you have a interactive package that would be used just like
onenote or similar?
Also do you make a package like a virtual machine or similar where you can
instal windows in and run windows through debian
I'm interested in encrypting/securing a server that I'm only going to have
remote access to. Since somebody else will be setting it up the best I have
been able to come up with is to have it setup with a normal LVM scheme, then
add an encrypted tmp home and swap which I would mount/activate manuall
I'm trying to unlock an encrypted root partition via SSH. I finally got to
the point where I could log in via dropbear and run cryptroot successfully.
After that I do a 'killall cryptroot & exit' and the boot process resumes.
However, it hangs after populating /dev. I wasn't able to find ANY
docume
And the answer, for posterity, is that you do killall cryptroot*before*
running it from busybox.
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:19 PM, Justin wrote:
> I'm trying to unlock an encrypted root partition via SSH. I finally got to
> the point where I could log in via dropbear and ru
Or not? I managed to boot it successfully that way only once.
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:46 PM, Justin wrote:
> And the answer, for posterity, is that you do killall cryptroot*before*
> running it from busybox.
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:19 PM, Justin wrote:
>
>>
Is X running on tty1 now? That's where in runs in Fedora, for example. That
would make ctrl + alt +F1 appear to do nothing...
Bye.
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 10:16 PM, Jack Schneider wrote:
> Hi, All
> For over two years, I have used /md0 as / and /md1 under lvm2 with 7
> partitions on this amd64 system. I have migrated from "etch" to
> "squeeze" without undue problems. BUT, now I cannot boot either kernel
> 2.6.30-1 or 2.6.30
Am I misunderstanding that command? How would that help? The limit here
would be hard disk throughput, I imagine, and you're still reading/writing
the same amount of data to the drive, nay? Just use your first, simplest,
command (cp -pr * /mnw.t/nfs/dir/) and leave it. If you had done that to
begin
(assuming Windows can boot from a soft raid0?) However, for the raid1,
where both OSes need to be able to read the same partition, fakeraid was the
only option.
[Justin Newman]
> So is the problem caused by the fact windows does not support soft raid
> 1 well?
Windows does softraid1 fine, it just doesn't do it the same as Linux. ie.
Windows won't mount a softraid made in Linux and Linux won't mount a
softraid made in Windows.
Hello,
I have a problem with what I believe to be a pcmcia Smart Card Reader.
I'm running Debian version jessie/sid. When I execute the lspcmcia -a
command I get the following output:
Socket 1 Device 0:[-- no driver --](bus ID: 1.0)
Configuration:state: on
[io 0x
On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 12:27, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 11:13:24AM -0500, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
>
> [ top posting SUCKS ]
>
[ self-righteousness SUCKS ]
> > Other than the Firwall HOWTO I referenced, what other areas of my install
> > should I look at, and how should the fi
conds (20124794 bytes/sec)
Thanks,
Justin
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> Jeffrey
>
The partimage app is what I was originally looking for. It even worked
around the 2gig limit by creating a volumes of the image.
Thanks for your help,
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Forgive me if this has been documented somewhere and I missed it. I
recently installed my first debian desktop box. I used a bf2.4 net
install cd linked to on debian.org, finished the base install, canceled
tasksel, and did a dist-upgrade to unstable. I also took the opportunity
to get the late
Sebastian Piecha wrote:
On 3 Nov 2003 at 10:57, Justin Georgeson wrote:
Forgive me if this has been documented somewhere and I missed it. I
recently installed my first debian desktop box. I used a bf2.4 net
install cd linked to on debian.org, finished the base install, canceled
tasksel, and
adsf afff wrote:
Hello
when I try to go to http://localhost:631/
The connection was refused when attempting to contact
localhost:631
thanks for helping.
more /etc/network/interfaces
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 192.168.0.1
netmask 255.
Sebastian Piecha wrote:
On 3 Nov 2003 at 11:30, Justin Georgeson wrote:
Which ide-controller do you use? An output of "lspci -vvv" would be
helpful.
intel piix 4 (440LX),
...
00:07.1 IDE interface: Intel Corp. 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 IDE (rev 01)
(prog-if 80 [Master])
Control
If the AD controller is *only* there for user accounting, and you switch
all desktops to debian, switch the AD controller to debian running
openldap. I'm not exceptionally familiar with AD, but I believe a gross
understatement would be to says that it's LDAP+KERBEROS. So some
combination of samba+o
On Saturday 11 October 2003 01:47 am, Paul Johnson wrote:
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>
> On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 11:49:32AM -0400, Daniel B. wrote:
> > > Nice logo...where's the content?
> >
> > What do you mean?
>
> Ah, Konq 3.2 only shows the logo and a big blank page.
>
Ko
e driver'"
I have reason to believe that the system is hanging because of the SATA
drive. I think that I need to use a 2.6.0 kernel. Is this right? How do
I create an installation CD with a different kernel?
TIA,
Justin
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acceleration and in many situations is
slower. It is also much more expensive than buying both of the
codeweavers products and a WineX subscription. None of these options
are completely free. There is a debian Plex86 and bochs package, but
they are problematic and I've had trouble getting the
forget the url? ;p
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 14:46, René Seindal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just happened to stumble over this, which is a rather amusing list of
> other uses of the name Unix.
>
> It is a part of Dennis Ritchie's personal homepage.
>
> Sorry if this has been around before.
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workgroup=ALLIANCE - -
Here's the deal: When they log in, pam_mount uses ALLIANCE-AUSER as the
username rather than the correct domain username of AUSER. I've looked
everywhere I could think of to figure this out. I'd appreciate it if
someone could point me in the right direction
ython errors from my pages
(seems that ViewCVS is using an invalid syntax, as I tried using it from
the cmdline and got errors).
I'd like to have ViewCVS show nice highlighted code, but it just doesn't
look like it's in the cards.. any help?
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alright so i suppose i'm kinda answering my own question here :)
> I downloaded the py2html.py and PyFontify.py modules and placed them in
> /usr/lib/python2.1/viewcvs, where the viewcvs modules live (default
> configuration's location for py2html is '.'). I tried placing them in
> /var/lib/pyth
annot add file `apache.py' with revision `0.2.1'; must be
on trunk
what am I doing wrong?
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negligible..
Cheers,
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troubleshooting so i'm hoping someone can help me figure this out.
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Hello Marc,
Unfortunately, I beleive this is due to a problem with Apache's handling
of the global server configuration when Virtual Hosts are defined - if
there are Virtual Hosts, the default site is the first listed host (not
the globally configured server). Seems funky, but you just need to
c
ers' mail
out - though it can still put it in pretty imap folders :))
that should be all there is to it.. I have a similar set up on my
personal mail server to grab mail out of my work email (pop account). I
use imap so that I can read mail from both/any accounts from anywhere
(imap client, squ
ory's
options (have also tried with only one of each, instead of both). The
files are owned by the user/group that I am trying to have them run as,
but I get the following error in suexec.log:
[2002-10-14 01:29:28]: info: (target/actual) uid: (justin/justin) gid:
(justin/justin) cmd: index.py
[
t; forthcoming.)
>
I suspected as much - but this seems insecure, as all sites must be in a
world-readable location..
while on the subject, does User/Group only control suexec, or does
apache take on that user's identity when accessing files?
-Justin
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Curtis : do you already have authentication working?
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 16:29, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> So, I now have postfix up and running. Unfortunately, users can only
> relay mail to those domains that I indicate in main.cf under
> virtual_domains. Attached it my main.cf file. What do
erl daemon listen on a given port..
if it's an app for multiple distributions / mass distribution, you may
want to write multiple methods for doing this into the app and strongly
recommend against all but the most secure method..
Hope this is helpful!
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re some way that I can do this without setting up each user
> in /etc/passwd.
No, not if they are each to have a procmail config afaik..
> If this goes to 80- 100 users, will this be a problem?
Shouldn't be, IIRC you can (but should not generally) have thousands of
users in an /etc
One maintainer mentioned recently that
his package built on the Debian/s390 although he had no direct access to
such a machine.
Flame me if I'm wrong ;p
-Justin
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ertain options.
Cheers,
-Justin
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. The package name is
kernel-image-2.4.19-arch where arch is something like '386' '586tsc'
'686' 'k7', etc.. You should also grab the corresponding kernel-doc and
kernel-headers packages, at the very least..
Cheers,
-Justin
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is.
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>add the modules name "8139" to /etc/modules
I beleive it'll be 8139too - in any case, it should be the same as
2.4.18-bf2.4 :)
> edit your /etc/apache/httpd.conf and uncomment:
> #php
> AddType applicati
Hello all,
I'm trying to get my gpg key working on another system (my web/mail
server). I generated the key using gpg 1.2.1 on sid (my workstation).
The server runs woody, and has gpg 1.0.6. I can encrypt a file just
fine, but if I try to sign a file, the following happens:
<- snip -&
ve ALREADY asked
Nov 03 12:28:20 W|GGL|T: ah, see it now. do you get an error?
Nov 03 15:20:44 <-- W|GGL|T has quit (brunner.freenode.net
irc.freenode.net)
So basically #debian didn't cater to your file sharing philosophy, and wasn't
able to read your mind.
I'm te
ve performance _without_ mucking my
config around, it would be preferred, though I am pretty much convinced
at this point that I need to tear it up and start from scratch :)
Any help would be much appreciated :)
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asked to place this as a default, as it is not uncommon to
expect the system to clear the screen when you logout, and can be a
security risk if you do not..
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roblems, but you'll have
> to try it yourself.
I'd rather replace the whole setup than try mucking with some cruddy
patch to uw-imap, which I have been running only out of laziness and
lack of time to get something better going..
Thanks so much!
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e main contrib non-free
so it pulls from my local mirror unless the main debian mirror has a
newer version of the package.. seems to work fine :)
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there are ways that I can improve performance _without_ mucking my
> > config around, it would be preferred,
>
> How about deleting some of your mail? :)
NEVER!!! :) I have considered archiving some of it, but would prefer to
consider this a future project after making _general_ performance more
reasonable..
Thanks!
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rking (though it doesn't seem like
it would do this for me), but couldn't get it to authenticate me against
pam or shadow.. go figure..
Thanks for all past, present, and future help..
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n messages',
although it recognizes that there are ~350 messages in INBOX.
If I delete and re-add my IMAP account to Evolution, it will work fine
again for a few minutes and then do the same thing. Using Squirrelmail,
everything is fine..
Thanks in advance for any help!
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On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 13:09, Pete Billson wrote:
> Justin,
> I am running the same setup here (Evolution 1.0.8) and Woody with
> courier-imap-ssl and just tried going in and out of my IMAP inbox
> without trouble. I am running maildir (not mbox) so that may be a
> difference an
On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 13:58, Pete Billson wrote:
> Justin,
> 1) The extraneous files should not affect things - I just tried adding
> them to my ~/Maildir to confirm this and still everything works OK.
good.. think I may move them to ~/.procmail soon just for tidyness..
> 2) There
On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 15:16, Thomas Lamy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> just a quick guess, but maybe Evolution tries to open too many parallel imap
> connections. The courier default is max 4 connections per IP, you can change
> this is /etc/courier/imapd (parameter name is MAXPERIP)
Hrm..
This seems possib
> I just tried it an got exactly the same behaviour. I'm running Debian
> unstable, I have courier-imap 1.6.1-2 and evolution 1.2.0-4. Normally I use
> kmail so I never noticed that evolution was having trouble.
Hrm.. makes me feel a bit more sane, but does confuse the matter a bit
more - it s
ly the default, so it shouldn't be necessary to set it like that
at all.
In fact, looking through ~/.muttrc and /etc/Muttrc, I don't find
$sendmail set anywhere, and yet I'm clearly sending mail :) What happens if you just
comment out that line?
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multifunction devices worth it, or should I get separate scanner/fax/copiers?
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> Does this adapter work with Linux 2.0.35?
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yes. running one fine here.
the svga server from versions 3.3.2 on up support the riva 128 chipset --
it autodetects when you start an x11 session
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> Hello here is Uwe
> I have any problems by the installation for xfree.
> My graphicadapter i
utton over the newly docked icon, and select
'settings'
tweak the command-line parameters, change the icons, make it start
automatically, etc
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On Wed, 16 Sep 1998, Person, Rod wrote:
> Hey Again,
>
> Quick, someone has to tell me how to make ic
to start with, the debian-rsync script should point to 'debian/', not
'/debian/'. i realize the entire problem has to do with blocking out
'binary-*/' and 'disks-*' and then attempting to allow just the i386
stuff through with '+ *i386/'. the rsync works fine if i manually
specify the directories
after many broken pipes on gzip, bad file descriptors, and corrupted downloads
i've decided to switch from fmirroring debian to rsyncing it (from
debian.midco.net). i am having a totally unexplainable problem with my
configuration, and i hope somebody out there can help. i've attached a copy o
of the chipsets is integrated into the mother board,
like mine?
just an idea,
justin
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Hello
I've bin getting an error when I try to start X,
xinit: can't resolve symbol '_Xglobal_lock'
xinit: can't resolve symbol '_XUnlockMutex_fn'
xinit: can't resolve symbol '_XLockMutex_fn'
I'm currently using hamm and AccelX 4.1,
-
x27;t need?
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no to any
> input.
I do believe there is a switch you can feed apt-get called '-y' that
essentially does the same thing.
-Justin Akehurst
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es;
make modules_install
Those are the steps you have to take to make a kernel. make zImage will
compress the kernel image so that it can fit in memory.
-Justin Akehurst
doze box, and copy the C:\windows\fonts folder to your truetype
folder for xfstt... simple and easy :)
-Justin
>
>
> On Thu, 18 Mar 1999, tino wrote:
> >
> > can I get a working SVGA-server with my rivaTNT chipset
> > on the slink release the easiest way? Do I have to uninstall
> > xfree86-3.3.2packages and then download and
> > compile all the xfree86-3.3.3 sources ?
> > Are ther no packages/patches for
Can anyone figure out what is going on with this?
-Justin
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ystem. I looked at the xfree86 site and read that my card was indeed
> supported. Does anyone have this card running on the machine (with slink)?
> and if so, does the millennium g200 come up as an option?
get XFree86 3.3.3.1. Its supported there.
http://master.debian.org/~vincent/xfree-3.3.3.1/
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ful", and so on.
99% of the general public would be absolutely dumbfounded as to
what the hell your t-shirt meant, but 1% would walk by and an
odd look followed by a smile would cross their face.
Anyway, try not to start a flamewar.
Justin
On Fri, Aug 20, 1999 at 04:24:48PM +020
in the box where
it works, and put that boxes network card in your 486 :-)
Unfortunately my 486's power supply gave up the ghost awhile back, and
I figure it isn't worth replacing, since the power supply costs more
than the machine itself.
Justin
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 12:04:09AM
d here, because I haven't
looked into what the Debian packages already do. For all I know,
some mechanism like this already exists and just isn't being
used well enough.
At any rate, I'm done now.
Justin
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 04:00:14AM -0400, Ed Cogburn wrote:
> Julian T
to be able to run (see how paranoid I am ).
Also, if you're going to let untrusted users have any kind of
access to your system, you likely want to be running tripwire
and other intrusion detection software.
Justin
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 11:21:41AM +0200, J Horacio MG wrote:
> >
fore you post something condescending like this, you should check
whether or not the person you're writing to used to have a bang path
for an e-mail address, or whether they're so new to the net that
they've only ever known addresses with '@' in them.
Justin
ps: I have th
-k" though it's not clear you would have known
what to put after the "-k" in this case.
Of course, "man man" to learn more :-)
Justin
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 10:32:29AM -0700, André Bell wrote:
> >the ways to see logged-in users:
> >
> >who
&g
or university
or company it might be, though.
Justin
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 07:26:41PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Justin Wells writes:
> > A good middle ground might be to read the password from an environment
> > variable.
I did mention in my message that it's a security problem, but I also
don't think it's a big
you to do something).
Since people like the whirling gears, and seem to dislike the status
bars other OS's print, OK--I don't really care either way, and I guess
you can probably learn a lot by watching it.
But I still want the install to be less time consuming (meaning less
of my time, th
status is done again it reply's no daemon is present. lpr
does nothing - the printer doesn't move and the file never appears in
lpq.
Any sugestions would be appreciated,
Justin Settle
Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
>
> On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, Justin Settle wrote:
>
> > I can't seem to print anything out with lpd + magicfilter. I can cat
> > file out to the printer and I believe that magic filter is setup
> > correctly. The problem is that if I do
r/stylus_color_360dpi filter to use the new
ghostscript settings. After that it works great now.
Good luck,
Justin Settle
dd if=drv1440.bin of=/dev/fd0
make sure that you have no bad sectors on the disk
-Justin
init.d scripts sniffed out
the PCMCIA to see if there where activity, then if there was not it would start
daild instead of DHCP. I have no idea where to begin on such a thing though.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance,
Justin
getting an address and starting diald if it didn't.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Justin Hagemeier wrote:
>
> > I have a laptop with three possible network configurations that I would
> > like to use.
> > 1. Ethernet 10 Mbps DHCP-sv
> > 2. PP
> Well I sort of do this allready I have a laptop that has the Potato distro on
> it, I use both ethernet and ppp,
> I am using the DHCP client in potato and it works great; if there is no
> ethernet connection, then no IP is assigned
> to the eth0 interface, essentially no route. I just use PPP
P but that model has only one cartridge
- i.e. you can only do black and white or color. The 440 has a CMYK
with a K cartridge and a CMY cartridge.
Just my $.02
Justin
Sean Johnson wrote:
>
> Unless you need to have color, I'd suggest getting a laser printer of some
> fla
Manuel Arenaz Silva wrote:
>
> Justin Settle wrote:
>
> > For an ink jet, however, I own and Epson and, IMHO, they make a better
> > product. They are a bit cheaper, but built just as well, have high res
> > and are pretty fast. You mention higher cost to maintain
Hello,
Well for almost a week now I've been trying to update some of the files
and this libslang dependency problem has thwarted it. I am just
wondering if there is a way around this problem or when this package can
be fixed.
Thenka,
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e posting specific questions once I get started ( CDs are on the way
> still from CheapBytes )
Well, I take it you got slink correct? This could be a problem if you
need to support all of your fairly new hardware. A 2.2 kernel has the
SMP advantage as well. In any event, get your system up and you can
apt-get up to potato if need be.
Good Luck,
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> Thanks,
>
> -- Erich
Nick Phillips wrote:
>
> > One of them is that gpm and X won't work at the same time. To move the
> > mouse in X I need to gpm -k. This I didn't need to do before.
>
> I don't know how the setup normally deals with this, but if you RTFM on
> gpm, you will see that it mentions that problem; if y
I have the unstable distribution of debian and enlightenment 16.1 does not seem
to want to display backgrounds when I introduce new themes. Does anyone know
what the problem is?
Thanks
Justin
I have the unstable version of enlightenment install. It does not however want
to use the backgrounds when I select a new theme. can anyone think of a reason
for this.
Thanks,
Justin
t. I looked at the themes code and cannot
find a syntactic difference. I am sorry that I did not provide more
information the first time. It is its own small mystery. It seems to load a
Blank background in the background selector for each one that I do. Any other
ideas?
Thanks for you help,
Justin
lp (i am not subscribed to the list). it would be nice if there was one
tool or something that would work for all three (i didn't see an
appopriate filter with magicfilterconfig).
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