Hey there all,
I just scanned my system and found this:
32771/tcp opensometimes-rpc5
32776/tcp opensometimes-rpc15
I was just wondering if someone could tell me what this is. I have never
seen this before, and I have not installed any new services.
thanks
lucas
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> >> I am sick and god damned fucking TIRED of all the SHIT I
> have to put
> >> up with just to get a system up and working. "Install x to get A
> >
try and login, both blackbox and gnome load at the
same time.
Dose anyone know how I mite be able to fix this?
Thanks lucas.
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Be careful. The Motorola SM56 is a winmodem but it does not say so
anywhere on the box! At the web site, it is called a "software modem" or
a HSP The AOpen FM-56 is also a winmodem but it does not advertize
it in big letters on the box. I discovered this at the web site in a
footnote. These are
With regard to mounting cdrom filesystems, I believe there is something
called "amd" that can automate this so that you do not have to type
"mount..." each time. Maybe someone has the details??
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check here: http://www.deb
ap to /boot/System.map.VVV
15-link /System.map to /boot/System.map.VVV
16-add the following to lilo.conf
image=/vmlinuz.old
root=/dev/sd1
label=old
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17-make devices and reboot
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running debian 2.1r2
i'm here:
http://home.netscape.com/download/unsupported.html
and i have to select between Linux 1.2 and 2.2
which one?
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confirmed that I would like to use my existing
config file during XF86Setup the program crashed. I have only succeeded
when I specified NOT to use an existing config file. Don't know why ??
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obviously concerns
permissions:)
"man: can't create /var/catman/cat1/XXX(some number)
man: can't unlink /var/catman/cat1/XXX: Permission denied"
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permissions:)
"man: can't create /var/catman/cat1/XXX(some number)
man: can't unlink /var/catman/cat1/XXX: Permission denied"
Thanx-a-million
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At 10:41 PM 06-10-97 +0200, joost witteveen wrote:
>
>.. but that's hamm only.
>
Please enlighten me as to the meaning of "hamm" ?
Ignorant
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lcp-echo-interval 15
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"&q
rce in order
to be able
to configure defaults that will be compatible between the two
programs.if that is in fact
the problem.
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nt)
then X stops ...
Please tell me where I could find some documentation about my problem, or
tell me the proper way to make my mouse working.
Thanks a lot for having read me.
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> I can't manage to configure my mouse under X.
> My mouse is a Microsoft Serial Mouse 2.1A (2 buttons), of course on serial
> port.
forget this, I finally managed to get it working :)
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Session...
Aug 2 21:57:49 isogramm systemd[2334]: Received SIGRTMIN+24 from PID 2340
(kill).
# loginctl enable-linger icinga2sshuser
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^^
Hmmm... let's see where crt1.o lives:
$ dpkg -S crt1.o
libc6-dev: /usr/lib/Scrt1.o
libc6-dev: /usr/lib/Mcrt1.o
libc6-dev: /usr/lib/gcrt1.o
libc6-dev: /usr/lib/crt1.o
Methinks you should install libc6-dev.
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udget is a fairly serious issue and I tend to get given the
hardware that our company can get cheaply and easily rather than what
might be best for the purpose. I think I'll persevere with the software
RAID for the time being and perhaps push for some kind of SCSI/hardware
RAID setup when I'm
on) but it's stopped working since I compiled
support directly into the kernel. This could just be me doing something
stupid, but I've checked my kernel configuration twice.
Any other RAID advice anyone can offer (redundancy related) is also much
appreciated, as I'm a bit of a
Buenos días, soy nuevo con debian, he estado
intentando instalar la versión 3.0 pero cuando intento
instalar los paquetes básicos me aparece el siguiente
mensaje:
/pool/main/n/nvi/nvi_1-79-20_i386.deb was corrupt
Lo he intentado desde CD y vía FTP y siempre es el
mismo error, se queda parado y no
k -av -Fvfsold' to create new user quota files
4) turn quotas on with 'quotaon -av'
5) check your quotas with 'repquota -a | less'
Worked for me.
Of course, you'll need quota support in the kernel and a correctly
configured /etc/fstab, you can get that info from a HOWTO
n demand.
Does someone has ideas on how to achieve this ?
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and can be included in a reply et cetera.
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Was the link that was posted.
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e to start looking, I've been tailing
the Exim logs all day and I haven't noticed anything unusual. Has
anybody seen this kind of problem before? Can anyone offer any ideas on
what's happening?
I've also read the Exim FAQ and found nothing helpful.
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ourier. I've checked the Courier logs and seen
nothing but imap LOGIN and LOGOUT satements.
If I've missed your point here, feel free to correct me :)
Thanks,
Lucas
On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 11:24:20PM -0400, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 22:26, Lucas Barbuto wrote:
> &
ered straight to the user's Maildir.
If there's a spool somewhere I'd like to check it out... i've found
/var/spool/exim/input --- is that it? There's nothing in there.
Again the weird thing here is that I'm not getting any errors from Exim.
I'm really struggling
n that could be causing problems, but I could be wrong.
Thanks for the idea though, it's worth considering.
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il reminded me to check it
out. I've had an unfun day bouncing mail from the wrong machine to the
right one... Thanks to everybody who tried to help here. Extra thanks
to Miquel who figured it out :)
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ve document explaining how to get quotas working properly
on Woody and it's really bugging me. Which version should I be using?
Which tools should I use to configure quotas correctly?
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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Trying to use Debian to share my ADSL connection,
Ok, installed 3.0 and proceeded to install an extra ethernet card...
I can ifconfig eth1 broadcast
Have tried several different example firewall scripts just to test.
Then trying to:
luck:~# route add -net 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
ormat, then Courier can handle all
the IMAP functions. I've heard some bad things about Courier sticking
too closely to an RFC that's got some faults, but I've never had a
problem with it. HTH.
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... as far as I can tell there's
no other software out there for parsing exim logs... anyone know if
there are any for other MTA's (like sendmail) that can do what I need
and are compatible?
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> How do you take a screenshot in Linux? Preferably from the terminal
> and of the whole screen.
$ man xwd
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for it too.
(Fortunately. It has a *lot* of dependencies, so a backport would be
considerable pain in the ass.)
Caveat: I have spent almost zero time investigating Mozilla plugins
for same, so there may be some more on-target solution that I don't
know about.
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ally generated. Do
edit files in /etc/modutils and run update-modules. Read
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that does something
> like this:
>
> -try to run gnuclient; if it works, exit
> else
> -run xemacs -nomapped
> -run gnuclient
>
> is it possible in bash to test whether a comand has actually worked?
The '||' operator does this, like:
#!/bin/sh
gnuclient &quo
ith cdrecord and ide-scsi.
> PS one more thing : my cd burner does work (I've just tested it
> under windows to check... and it works !)
Lots of buggy hardware "works" with Windows. Unfortunately, that
doesn't prove very much.
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"level-n hearsay," or "found on Google but don't know any users." I'm
in the US, so I'd prefer US companies (so I can easily sue them if
they rip me off), but that's not really a hard requirement.
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date the zone file, and then
> reload bind. But how this is possible? Anybody knows a good howto
> about this?
http://www.dyndns.org/
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> Thanks but I needed an answer with a howto, or some help on how to
> do this on my own. But I guess you could read that from my letter.
You are an idiot, but I guess I could read that from your letter.
*plonk*
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Tired of getti
e
web pages as characters, even though the charset is getting reported
properly.
> Does anyone know how to solve this...
My copies of Mozilla and Mozilla Firebird have a menu option that let
you hard-wire the character set of the page you're viewing. Set it to
"Windows 1252"
is I believe is the wrong way to go about
> doing it. I just want to run my own mail server.
Now I'm confused. Is your mail getting rejected because you have a
dynamic IP address or because you're using the netblock of a known
spammer?
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-m The maximum resident set size
[ ... ]
Hope this helps,
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> Linux. It's a community, not a product.
Your point is probably valid, but please don't feed the troll.
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. Both seem to connect to my ISP
> and establish ppp, but none of the programs I run are able to
> communicate with the outside.
What do 'ifconfig' and 'cat /etc/resolv.conf' and 'netstat -rn' say
after you've connected?
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> > Paul Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > > Earlier I have written about not being able to find the agpgart
> > > module [I can't star
eone's question and my answer
trickles in half an hour after it's been answered by someone else.
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oks like it's written by a lobotomy
patient. Native English speakers, oddly, seem among the worst
offenders. Say all you want about illiterate Yanks, but I went to
American public schools and manage to string together a coherent
sentence occasionally.
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I've been trying to get debian stable working with software raid using
various documentation.
If you can think of any good software raid (running on your root partition)
documentation for debian STABLE please send it over.
I don't want ANY testing, as these systems are for production systems.
I'm t
>
> hi ya lucas
>
> collection of um
> http://www.1U-Raid5.net
>
> "good sw raid" is already part of the linux kernel..
> you dont need anything else ... other than to turn on the raid options
in the kernel and create your raid config files
>
>
> m
Debian is harder to setup then redhat.
I've used both.
Just stay with redhat, you'll really appreciate debian after you've been
doing things for awhile. At first the Debian way will seem stupid.
Then some day you'll go aha, I see why they do it this way.
I think Debian rocks, but the hard part for
> On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 10:48:41AM -0500, Carl Fink wrote:
> | A couple of web searches don't find a simple step-by-step guide to
> | installing Spamassassin on Debian Stable.
>
> Oh, sendmail. I can't help with that (other than suggesting
> 'apt-get install postfix' or 'apt-get install exim' ;-
I had some general questions about debian.
Is their any fundamental reason why apt-get could not use rsync in
addition to it's current method?
This should be inherently faster.??
Creating iso image from jigdo-file.
Assume I want to add in some additional packages onto my stable install cd.
Just do
Result:
Installation of distcc on a system running xinetd, results in reference to
non existint documentation concerning correct configuration of distcc
after installtion.
Expected Result:
Distcc should add xinetd entry if needed, or refer to existing
documentation,which should have a sample entry
I'm updating a mdk box to debian via debootstrap.
when installing files via debootstrap, I get the following error:
"Couldn't download console-tools-libs"
see debootstrap log below.
"
ootstrap --verbose --arch i386 sarge /mnt/hdc6 http://htt
I: Validating
/mnt/hdc6/var/lib/apt/lists/debootstrap
volume and formatted and mounted it, all
seemed to work fine... but I rebooted and /dev/md3 was back in degraded
mode... and there was gnashing of teeth.
So now I am stuck. Anyone? I thought I understood enough about RAID-1
and LVM2 but perhaps not. So is the LVM interfering by starting up
before
on 29/12/04 00:58, Leni Mayo wrote:
> Lucas Barbuto wrote:
> > ...
> > I get this error at the top of dmesg (repeated many times):
> >
> >> devfs_mk_dir: invalid argument.<4>devfs_mk_dev: could not append to
> parent for /disc
>
> I saw the same
on 29/12/04 11:46, Lucas Barbuto wrote:
> What about installing udev as a replacement for devfs?
Nevermind, there's nothing on my Sarge system related to devfs, so I
guess it's only in the kernel. Perhaps a custom built kernel is the
only way to avoid these messages? Or I can wait
make-kpkg clean; make modules_clean;
make-kpkg --subarch=i686 --initrd --revision=6 --append-to-version=.6
--added_modules qla2x00 modules
When I compile this this will always compile the /usr/src/modules/*
packages with for the currently running kernel, not for the revision I am
passing via make
John A Chaves said:
> I had the same problem. Don't know which Xserver options
> cause the problem, but restoring /etc/kde3/kdm/Xservers
> from /etc/kde3/kdm/Xservers.dpkg-old solved it for me.
...file as bug...
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Here's a question for you. I Debian earlier on a machine at home that has
SATA drives. The SATA drives are configured as IDE-3 and IDE-4 Master's.
It installs fine, but when it boots, GRUB apparently can't find the config
file. It defaults to a text mode prompt GRUB>. It I enter
root (hd2,
Installer. Once this happened, there
isn't much you can do but reinstall everything from scratch.
* sources: compilation is working all the time.
Cheers,
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Yours sincerely
Lucas Cleeve
Hola.
No sé si llego a tiempo.
Se llama minicom.
Te indico dos direcciones muy interesantes. Yo soy usuario de ADSL y
aquí he encontrado mucha información francamente útil.
http://www.inetsoft.net/
http://www.adsl4ever.com/
Un saludo.
javi ha escrito:
> Hola!!
>
> Enredando con el route
[stuff about squid not working for windows update deleted.]
I dont' acl limit what users can connect to.
Only users on the local domain can use the proxy cache.
I use a debian squid proxy for upwards of 3000 clients.
Works perfectly, saves tons of bandwidth, and speeds everything up.
attached is
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> I don't know of any papers, but I have moved from RHL to Debian.
>
> My advice is do not convert.
>
> Instead, Replace.
> If you plan on changing distro, this might be a good time to consider
> consolidating hardware, even changing platform. If Apple, Sun, IBM
> hardware
incidents.org discusses this.
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Mike Ward said:
> Is doing this really going to be as simple as "apt-get upgrade perl",
> or will this at all also affect mod_perl, etc? I've googled around and
> looked on perl.apache.org but I haven't found anything one way or the
> other.
Yes.
Something like this:
apt-get -t testing install pe
These errors appear in my logs:
ipop3d: relocation error: /usr/lib/libc-client.so.2001: undefined symbol:
SSL_library_init
Are they relevant?
I am running as my pop server:
rc uw-imapd 2001adebian-6
ii uw-imapd-ssl 2001adebian-6
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I looked unsuccesfully for a fortran 90 package, using apt-cache.
Does debian have a fortran 90 package?
I am trying to get nother department to use debian in their new
computational farm.
They require a fortan compiler.
I realize debian has a fortran 77 compiler.
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> I'm doing the latter. There are various fortran 90 projects around -
> such as g95 and something else. It looks like g95 wont be integrated
> with gcc until 2005 or so.
>
>
> The ifc compiler is quite nice. It's diagnostics and error and war
>
> hi ya andrew
> raid can break due to:
> - (1) disk failures
> - the silly system takes forever ( dayz ) to resync itself
> - too many disks failures renders the entire raid useless
> or the system can be on a non-raided disk and raid5 for data only
> - have
> on Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 01:38:50PM +1000, Braxton Neate
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> I'm wondering what other people would recommend in the way of
>> partitioning?
>>
> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/Linux/FAQs/partition.html
You mentioned thus their:
"Mount options typically restrict fe
> See generally my guide previously posted.
>
> Use LVM.
>
this guide:
http://kmself.home.netcom.com/Linux/FAQs/partition.html
Mentions that you should not use reiserfs as your boot partition?
Can you extrapolate, I've used reiserfs as my boot partiton with no
problems, and would be interested in
Alan Chandler said:
> I am trying to set up a sid chroot on my current system to build some up
> kde
> debs from the latest cvs
>
> I try and run debootstrap as root, but it seems to fail
>
> kanger:~# debootstrap sid ./kde http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian
> Alan Chandler
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I have
Alvin Oga said:
>> I've decided to start making my raid
>> syncs into smaller sizes, so they can resync back faster.
>
> the size of the "raid" has NOTHING to do with "resync" faster in general
>
> the number of files and data that have to be sync between the
> degraded raid and the newly inserte
Alvin Oga said:
> reiserfs-3.6 w/ linux-2.4.23 seems to work fine ( normally ) now for
> / and lilo and everything else ( using it daily )
> prior versions/combinations i tried failed miserably
Have you notices any corruption using reiserfs, does it sync a lot faster
on reboots compared to
not sure who said what, but if your readin the thread then you know...
>> My woody - with 2.4.22 crashed today.
>> The problem is that i dont know what actually Oopsed. There is nothing
>> about it in logs.
Half of my crashes have been directly related to memory.
I do thus
run memtest86 then run
Karsten M. Self said:
> However, reiserfs (as other journaled filesystems) *does* require
> storage space for the journal file. Which on a smallish root filesystem
> takes up a significant amount of space (32 MiB, IIRC, for reiserfs).
> Reiser uses a fixed size journal file, while ext3's is eithe
whatup alvin,
Alvin Oga said:
>> I think I'm just going to put spare backup disk in the system.
>
> usually simpler to use 1 disk for spare.. as long as everythng
> fit and you dont have to worry about any config errors
>
>> >> I've found that some volumes just break sync,
>> I have a raid 5 parti
Alvin Oga said:
>> I was hoping reiser could give me better redundancy.
>
> supposed to be better
> - i assume yoy dont mean "redundancy" but that you dont
> want to wait around for fsck checks of the fs after
> accidental or silly or testing power off
>
> xfs or jfs supposed to
On some systems debootstrap runs fine like such:
debootstrap --verbose woody /root/woody-chroot http:/blahbla
On others it will only run fine like such:
debootstrap --verbose --arch i386 woody /root/woody-chroot http:/blahbla
On both systems I have dpkg installed, any idea why it acts differently
ere you can have it tell you when a certain time of idleness
has passed. See the '-watch' option:
http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/man3.html
Lucas
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I have started the steady process of converting my machines from redhat to
debian.
Yeterday I got a new hp lt?330, can't remember the exact model number.
Planning to use the machine for snort analysis and the old box was too slow.
It has the broadcom bcm5700 integrated in gigabit network card.
I
I want to install a testing kernel on a stable i386 system, that does not
have network yet. I can copy the debs to a cd, create a file apt
repository, and just use apt-get to install the additional packages, like
such.
I tried using apt-move to do this, but I was to dumb to figure it out.
Steps:
Alvin Oga said:
>> I like this idea but I need help.
>> A server of mine has just one 20GB drive.
>>
>> I have 2 spare 40GB drives. How would I make my current install on the
>> 20GB work on the 40GB drives that I want to setup RAID1 on?
>
You can do it without risk of losing data using just debi
Karsten M. Self said:
> I've had mixed results with 3Ware, though it's arguably among the better
> ATA/IDE RAID cards. Software RAID is strongly recommended by several
> people I know, who have experience, though I haven't tried it myself.
I've had good results with 3ware on the 2.4.22 or later k
I've read different opinions on what gcc version to use when compiling a
kernel?
Stable gcc for stable kernel, and testing gcc for testing kernel?
I've done 2.4.22 with gcc 3.2.3 (gcc testing) and it appeared to work
correctly.
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Alvin Oga said:
>
>
> yup.. i know the feeling so my standard answer is its 10x -100x
> faster ( cheaper for the customer too ) to just buy 2 new disks
> and than no data is lost either :-)
> if they rather pay for day or dayz or weeks instead of buy 2 new
> disks at $60ea .. it
Micha Feigin said:
> Read the man page for cp, you'll need the options for preserving file
> attributes, symbolic links and remaining on the same file system.
> I believe tar is more appropriate then cp I think there is some way to
> get it to pipe to the new disk somehow instead of actually tari
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