does anyone know when hamm will be released?
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I have had exactly the same problems with the same packages off the
Tri-Linux CD. Looks like the CD image is a bit dodgey.
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Machine worked fine. Other than that it could be a faulty video card. If
the machine is quite old, the edge connector could need cleaning, a
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What is the "Proper way (tm)" of doing this.
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Partition Magic 3 does claim to have support for ext2fs. It does a very
good job on moving, resizing, converting partitions from NTFS - FAT -
FAT32 - HPFS. I've never actually tried doing anything to an ext2fs
partition yet. I need to get a better backup device first :). It's a
tool I just keep goi
need to type
linux tmc830=0xca00,5
The first parameter should always be what image to boot, and then any
options to pass to it. Pressing TAB should show you a list of available
images. The default image on the rescue disk might not be called linux,
it might be install or something like that, I'
windows connection log).
/etc/ppp/peers/provider
#
hide-password
noauth
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/provider"
debug
/dev/ttyS0
115200
defaultroute
crtscts
noipdefault
user [censored].fsnet.co.uk
remotename provider
ipparam provider
I really hope that someone knows what on earth is going wrong
here as I've no idea right now!
Thanks,
Matthew
All you need to do is to make your four users members of the dip group.
If you used pppconfig to set up your dial up networking then this has
the options to add users to dip, or just issue 'adduser dip'.
Matthew
On 12 Jan, Thomas H. George wrote:
> On a stand-alone system fo
ewhere, I'll always use debian.
It's not easy to learn, but all linuxi have a steep learning curve. I
just really love the ability to know exactely why something is
happening, and the power of being able to change so much and edit
everything by hand.
It's great.
Matthew
o many many thanks! I've also managed to sort out the GLX bits
and remove some bits n bobs and add soft links to get all that sorted.
Many thanks indeed!
Matthew
>
> Romain
>
> Kristian Rink wrote:
>>
>> Hello there...
>>
>> ...can anyone give me a h
e is very gratefully received.
With thanks,
Matthew
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I asked this about a week ago...!
The answers were:
Use maildrop as your LDA, this will work with IMAP, and replaces the
functionality of procmail, but is easier to configure.
Matthew
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>
> is there a way to filter mail i
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deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ testing main
# deb-src http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ testing-updates main
BTW the last 2 lines are commented in the file.
Matthew
o you think?
I already do a similar thing, but I forget about Exim rewriting
everything. I use the following in my .muttrc:
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my_hdr From: Matthew Daubenspeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
set use_from
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> 2. Occasionally, I would like to ssh into my network from
> work. Is it
> best to only open up the port on the firewall or do some port
> forwarding so that ssh connections automatically go to a different
> (non-firewall) machine?
I have been using ipCop on a P133 with dsl, no problems at
On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 05:43:21PM -0600, Donald Spoon wrote:
> I believe the ftp "client" is installed by default... much the same as
> in Windows. The daemon needed to make the machine a ftp "server" is
> not. There are several you can install via "apt-get"...
>
> 1. ftpd
> 2. proftpd
> 3.
Does anyone know of a apt-source to update my mysql server ?
there are some features in v4 which are not in the v3.23.
thanks
Matt
Children's Cancer Institute Australia is the only independent medical
research institute in Australia solely devoted to research into the causes,
prevention and c
> The last two messages I have sent using this account have not
> gone through.
>
> Testing, please ignore.
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> Thank you!
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>
> Joyce, Matthew wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a apt-source to update my mysql server ?
> >
> > there are some features in v4 which are not in the v3.23.
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > Matt
> >
> >
>
>
> deb ftp://ftp.de
Can I please have some suggestions on a small, simple, and secure IRC
server. I don't need anything major, but would like some basic
functionality...
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> Also sprach Michael D. Schleif (Wed 26 Feb 02003 at 08:07:48PM -0600):
>> I am looking for a webmail client.
>> [1] mutt is my primary mta, and this is not going to change.
>>
>> [2] often, I am away from my office, in a windoze environment, and
>> exploder is more available than putty ;>
>>
>>
Does anyone have or know where to get some 1.5.x mutt packages that will
work on woody?
TIA.
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On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 09:31:21PM +0100, Sebastian D.B. Krause wrote:
> On 3468 September 1993, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> > Does anyone have or know where to get some 1.5.x mutt packages that will
> > work on woody?
>
> http://people.debian.org/~nobse/debian/woody/backpo
I have a debian woody box running mysql from apt-get.
PHP4 on the same box can connect ok, but I cannot connect from another
machine on the same subnet.
Do I have to specifically allow other non localhost connections ?
Thanks
Matt
Children's Cancer Institute Australia is the only independen
ion. Is anyone using something similar, that
can point me in a few specific directions?
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> think it's more because the powers that be are more careful about
> introducing the latest bleeding edge GUI toy (not to imply that GRUB is
> a toy).
So why not just install GRUB yourself?
I can't understand how people consider the install that diff
I am keen to move to a later version of Mysql.
I have a fairly unmessed-around Woody stable, can anyone guide me through
the upgrade from mysql v3.23 to 4 ?
thanks
Matt
Children's Cancer Institute Australia is the only independent medical
research institute in Australia solely devoted to rese
>
> > > the gimp. Using 'apt-cache search gimp gif' did not return the
> > > correct answer. The man page for apt-cache says:
> > >
> > > search search performs a full text search on all available
> > > package
> > > files for the regex pattern given. It searchs the package
> > >
>
> > From the man page.
> > "Seperate arguments can be used to specified multiple
> search patterns
> > that are and'd together."
> >
> > 'apt-cache search server' and 'apt-cache search server ftp' produce
> > quite different amounts of hits, the space does not 'stop' it.
>
> OK, I may not
> The part of the argument that is incomprehensible to me is
> why they need $1000 to buy a single computer! Nowadays most
> people (even those who use Windows) are spending $500 or less.
>
> Since presumably no one in the group is simulating nuclear
> bomb blasts or calculating the structure o
I have been using BMF ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/bmf/ ) for about 6
months with procmail on woody, utterly impressed.
The developer answers email on the mailing list very quickly and as far as I
can tell noone has found any bug since I have been using it.
.deb supported.
I can't see how
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 04:01:18PM +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> A preliminary attempt to set up CUPS was rather demanding and I'm
> wondering if there is much point on a single-user system. Most of my
> printing is quite straightforward (plain text and only occasional
> images) and it works wel
rint anything, it would just spit out blank
pages...
What did you use as the address for the printer in the CUPS setup?
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I do not know the answer to your question.
However, I was googling about similar things and stumbled across a developer
thread, the gist of which suggested that it would not be any time soon.
One point made, was that there are sill bugs being found in 3.23, and
another was that DB developers are
> qpopper Enhanced Post Office Protocol server (POP3).
I have used this and found it to be very, very easy to setup and use.
I moved to an IMAP server fairly soon afterwards, so I cannot comment on how
it performs over time.
Matt
Children's Cancer Institute Australia is the only indepen
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 03:06:43PM -0800, nate wrote:
> Andrew Pritchard said:
> > I've been looking through the logcheck on one of my machines, and I've
> > seen a lot of these types of messages:
> >
> > Mar 24 17:14:51 orion kernel: hda: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady
> > SeekComplete Error }
Probably better to export as text from outlook first.
Matt
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> Hi.
> Ha
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> >> I currently use a fetchmail / procmail / mbox / mutt e-mail setup,
> >> with ssmtp (properly linked through `sendmail` of course) for
> >> sending. I would really like to have a web mail system set
> up so that
> >> I can at least read, if not send, e-mail from my website as well.
> >
> -Original Message-
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> Subject: defragmentation on M$ disc?
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> Hello everybody,
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> I'm wondering, is 't possible to "defragmentate" a M$ disc
> while running
> in Debian? I wan
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> Greetings all,
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> temperatures inside my box? Us
> -Original Message-
> From: Arnt Karlsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 19:58:16 -0400,
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> > O
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> On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 10:28:57AM +1000, Joyce, Matthew wrote:
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>
> SWEN isn't marketing. Part of this is about SWEN (and
> other similar viruses/worms).
>
SWEN is about propogating a spam delivery system.
> > Marketi
> -Original Message-
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> On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 20:47, Erik Steffl wrote:
> > Nori Heikkin
Is there anyone using jabberd as an internal Jabber server? I have the
server up and running fine, but have had no luck with the jabber-muc
Conference room package. Whatever I try, it fails to connect.
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> On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 17:08, James D. Freels wrote:
> > Can you figure out a way to get a listing of a directory (folder in
> > Windows) and print it, without resorting to command prompt ?
>
> What's w
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> > Hi my name is Trevor Brooks. I go to G
Most Toshibas have a small pinhole reset button.
Try pressing this button while holding down the left shift key, keep the
left shift key pressed while it boots up.
This does not work for all tosh laptops.
Matt
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/etc/network/interfaces
or, alternatively you can install etherconf.
'apt-get install etherconf'
this will lead you through a prompted setup.
Matt
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>
> I'm going to attempt to make this a polite question, rather
> than a rant or flame ...
>
> For those of you who CC people when responding to the mailing
> list, why do you do this? Is there some benefit to doing so
> of which I'm unaware?
>
> I believe I have the Mail-Followup-To header
> >
> >>Hi.
> >>How can i do this without losing the data on my NTFS partition?
> >>This is the final step for moving completely from
> windows to linux!
> >>yay!
> >>Thanks
> >
> >
> > You can't convert the partition in-place, you'll have to
> copy the data
> > somewher
Hi,
Does anyone here use Debian as a file server in a NT4 or AD domain ?
I'm just wondering what headaches the integration would bring, we have w2k
pro/ os9.2 and osx 10.2 on the desktops.
The older mac files can be a pain, but I guess I can have hfs.
How do I control access to the files.
Ca
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> On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 16:33:25 +1100
> "J
>
> Microsoft's software has always sucked, so I can't imagine
> they're losing too much sleep over quality or security, their Trusted
> Computing(tm) initiative notwithstanding.
>
Excel is pretty neat and I wish there was a DOC Edit clone for linux.
m
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> On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 08:34:38AM +1100, Joyce, Matthew wrote:
> > Excel i
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> > Does anyone here use Debian as a file s
ntconfig should already be at 2.2.1-8, so
this probably won't be much help.
Matthew Jaswa
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I complied the kernel I am using last may.
I noticed when I did an 'apt-get update', 'apt-get upgrade' that a
kernel-source-2.4.18 was updated.
So should I recompile ?
thanks
Matt
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> On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 01:31:53PM +1100, Joyce, Matthew wrote:
> >
> > I com
>
>
> Whoops,
>
> missed a step converting a box to ext3
>
> procedure i was using was:
>
> 1) #tune2fs -j /dev/hda*
>
> for all ext2 file systems.
>
> 2) edit /etc/fstab to change all references from ext2 to auto
>
> 3) #touch/forcefsck
>
> 4) reboot
>
> only i forgot step 2
>
> it reb
Kenneth Dombrowski said:
> I am trying to set up a http://dev.domain.tld VirtualHost as well as a
> http://www.domain.tld VirtualHost, which was working fine in Apache from
> the LAN when I was serving the DNS myself, and is reportedly working
> now from without the LAN
Do you have the Apache v
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 02:47:38PM -0500, Kenneth Dombrowski wrote:
> Yes, the virtual hosts all listen on
>
> I still have some domains set up for the LAN only (they belong to me,
> but are not registered with dyndns.org yet), these are VirtualHosts with
> the same apache configuration and the
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I really do not know why filters like this are so popular, surely they need
constant manual changes to keep up with the spam.
I have found the bayesian filters to be much much more effective and easier
to mangage.
hey ho, each to their own I suppose.
Matt
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have do be done to
allow the system to use this much RAM?
After the reboot, top is showing some strange numbers for memory
usage:
Mem: 970780K total, 964108K used, 6672K free, 891456K buffers
It doesn't look like it's recognizing all of the new RAM..
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On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 02:24:37PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Looks like it only sees 1GB RAM. What you have to do is recompile
> the kernel to enable these options:
> CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G
> CONFIG_HIGHMEM
>
> This is because, by default, the kernel only sees 1GB. I think it
> has to do with the x
. If I explicitely
> invoke bash (typing 'bash' at the shell), .bashrc is executed properly, but
> if I simply log in (locally or remotely), it doesn't happen. Can anyone
> explain what is going on here?
if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
source ~/.bashrc
fi
Add that to your ~/.b
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 10:29:30PM +0100, mess-mate wrote:
> | I use a vanilla 2.4.20 kernel, in which I have activated the
> | Promise PDC202XX support. I have also chosen the "Boot off-board
> PDC202xx is a RAID controller ! So long as I know when working in raid1
> every HD must have his own ca
bwahahahah!
Matt
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On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 05:22:51PM -0600, Ray wrote:
> i seem to be missing part of the setup on this. i can't remotely connect to
> mysqld and it seems to have the TCP port disabled, but the config files seem
> to say it should be using the default tcp port.
>
> >a few lines from /etc/mysql/m
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 06:08:31PM -0600, will trillich wrote:
> this is probably item #2 of the really-obvious-faq that i'm not
> yet aware of, so i'll go ahead and ask because i haven't taken
> the opportunity to look like a goober in, oh, about half a day,
> now...
>
> doing the ssh-keygen thin
>
> Guys...it's a bit sad when some very brave people died in
> Columbia to be talking stuff like this...i agree with Vincent
> that comments like this are not necessary. Spare a moments
> thought (or longer if possible) for those brave Astronauts
> and their families who will no doubt end
HP do a RedHat and a Suse version of the webjetadmin.
http://h2.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DriverDownload.jsp?prodNum=
WBJASW&prodName=hp+web+jetadmin+software&locale=en_US&taskId=135&prodTypeId=
18972&prodSeriesId=27905
Can either of those be persuaded to work on deb ?
Matt
>
available and install what is missing/corrupted?
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> I don't know of a single native Windows or Mac ftp client
> that supports it. For that matter, the last time I checked
> support in the UNIX world wasn't that great either. Most of
> my ftp is through wget or ncftp (in both Linux and Windows)
> and I don't think either one supports ssl-ftp.
Dear Debain Users,
I'm a little confused regarding the use of group to assign file rights.
I was under the impression that user can be members of groups and groups can
be used to assign permissions to files and folders.
How then, do I assign multiple groups, different permission to the same
fol
"very high volume, very low signal,"
Much like this thread has become.
The first 3 posts were useful, the other 7 (8) were totally off topic.
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I'm using 3.0r1 with a custom 2.4.22 kernel. /boot/grub/menu.lst contains:
title Debian
root (hd0,6)
kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/hda7
initrd /initrd
However, /initrd is an empty directory on my system, so it complains and
I have to manually enter the first two lines in the grub shell t
it works when I boot into Windows with the same name, and before I
switched to the new kernel, the network was fine.
Matthew
### This file is automatically generated by update-modules"
### update-modules: start processing /etc/modutils/0keep
keep
### update-modules: start processing /etc/m
>
> Maybe this would be the future for e-mail, deny all but specified...
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It is probably (should be imo) the future of all computing.
Permit this
Permit that
Deny everything else
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Thanks again for your help. I couldn't get it working so I just
installed sarge, but at least I learned a couple of things.
Matthew
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> bet one could even get non-computer people go buy one of
This really is a horrible turn of phase for many reasons.
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I'm just configuring an Exim setup and I want to test it.
I do not want to change my MX records yet, but I want to be sure it will
accept email and relay it properly.
Is there anyway to do this ?
Are there any tools to analyse exim configs ?
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Matt
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yes, there does seem to be a reduction, hopfully these boring threads will
stop soon too.
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> Subject: Anyone else notice that Swen is slowing down?
>
get it to go in my prompt?
>
> On Monday, September 29, 2003, at 11:41 PM, Joyce, Matthew wrote:
>
> >
> > I used to use apmd, it worked pretty well, I used to cut the power
> > left %
> > out and use it in my prompt.
> >
> > hub:~# apt-cache show apmd
Hi,
I'm trying to a horde/imp system, the doc say I must have gettext support in
php4.
running Woody, appache-ssl, php4
I have run apt-get gettext, but the docS say it is php4 which needs gettext.
Any ideas ?
thanks
Matt
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Hi,
I have an old pc running Debian Woody and I have 2 questions.
Firstly, the hard drive ios quite old and become quite noisy, I suspect it
is on the way out.
What is the easiest way to replace it ?
It only have 2 partions, one of them a swap.
The new drive is slightly bigger.
Secondly, compl
s working with JetDirect.
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anyone tried syncing this with something via Bluetooth?
An example of a phone in question is the Sony Ericson T616:
http://www.1800mobiles.com/t616activ.html
Any ideas? Thanks.
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Hi,
I'm using Fetchmail and have a fetchmailrc in etc.
Fetchmail starts and syslog show my messages being gathered.
the problem is the messages do not end up in my home Maildir (courier-imap),
they end up in spool somewhere.
Any ideas ?
I've clearly missed something important.
Matt
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You could try running etherconf to help construct a valid /etc/interfaces
If it not already installed
apt-get install etherconf
If is is already installed dpkg-reconfigure etherconf
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Well you could try configuring with a static address, and prove the
hardware, network is actually working ok.
I recently had a similar problem, I had to add a couple of modules to my
kernel (2.4.18) and recompile.
CONFIG_PACKET and CONFIG_FILTER I think
Matthew Joyce
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I'm sure I had to include "Packet Filtering" and "Socket Packet" in the
Networking Options in make menuconfig, before my dhcp client would work.
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