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> >
> > Thanks a lot!
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> > Sebastian 'Frank©' Wieseler
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so, change the line "alias
~/.ssh/*
shows no results
cat /etc/ssh/ssh_config
gives no lines that are not commented
So I do not see any difference and yet, X over ssh only works in one direction.
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On Sunday 30 March 2003 19:13, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 06:22:06PM +0200, Michael Naumann wrote:
> > I'm a bit clueless now.
> > Hopefully anybody can help me out here.
> > I have two machines m1 and m2 (both woody) connected.
> > I can ssh -X
On Sunday 30 March 2003 20:17, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 07:53:21PM +0200, Michael Naumann wrote:
> > Oh, somehow I expected another answer.
> > I'm quite sure, that it should be possible to tunnel X over ssh.
> > And in one direction it works
I haven't been able to get ssh to forward X11 traffic. I also get no
errors that I can find.
I have "X11Forwarding yes" in sshd_config and login with `ssh -X
hostname` but `echo $DISPLAY` gives '0.0' after successful login.
I see no errors on either the server or client side or an any logs I
hav
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 12:15:36AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 13:46:36 -0800, Michael West wrote:
> > I have "X11Forwarding yes" in sshd_config and login with `ssh -X
> > hostname` but `echo $DISPLAY` gives '0.0' after successful
min does not enable https by default. You need to connect using http
and enable SSL access.
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> Please note that I'm NOT trolling or looking to start a flamewar. It's
> just that it took me three tries to get Woody installed. I've heard that
> Sarge will have a new installer and a new manual. I'm looking to get a
> feel for the timeframe.
nt:
- linux.org
- librenix.com
- freshmeat.net
I haven't used any of them, so can't advise which is most appropriate
for taxation purposes.
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would be
appreciated: either a full listing of all the
userChrome.css settings, so that I can manually peg my
font sizes, or alternatively an understanding of what
got corrupted and how to fix it. If I had to take a
wild, random guess, some font size got set to zero in
the main css, and is def
Having a bit of trouble here.
If I want sarge, how do I get it?
Go to dselect, for example: pick
http://http.us.debian.org/debian
then dists/testing/
-> no good.
ortesting
-> no good.
orsarge
-> no good.
ordists/sarge/
-> no good.
http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists
with t
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 07:24:49AM +0100, Alan Chandler wrote:
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> On Monday 31 Mar 2003 12:32 am, John Hasler wrote:
> > Eric G. Miller writes:
> > > To set the time explicitly, see the settime command of chronyc (info
> > > chrony).
> >
> > Setti
one Realtek 8139, both work well, ifconfig eth0(eth1) displays the typical
messages, same to lo. By ifconfig ppp0 > ppp0: error fetching….
I hope you can tell me, what’s wrong, I have no ideas anymore.
Bye
Michael.
be available, and should show up
in the configuration tool under Workspaces. I found that using the GNOME
pager with a single horizontal row of workspaces screwed things up and I
had to add
(setq overriden-num-workspace-rows 1)
to be able to flip past the left and right edges instead of only t
These days I just use Touch to create a file and then Midnight Commander's
> built in editor.
If you haven't already tried it, you might like fte/sfte.
Michael
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/usr/doc/pnm2ppa/ to get other prewritten confs.
I wrote a little howto on setting up CUPS that has worked great for me
and a few others. Its located at:
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uff or something). It can be
customized just as extensively as the rest of fvwm2, in that screenshot
it's running several "swallowed" applications and modules (ones which
are run inside the FvwmButtons toolbar instead of inside their own
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vi -e works perfectly for me on my Highspeed Hasler SP20 ASR.
This device can not only 50 and 75 Bauds but also 100 Baud - and
vi still works flawlessly :-)
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lly, there is no need to switch to a text-console, since X provides a
lot of it's own. Eg. xterm, eterm, rxvt, kterm and others.
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Use Postscript/Default in Mozilla's print dialog. As "print command" in the
properties for Postscript/Default insert "kprinter --stdin" (without the
quotes).
Then, after printing in Mozilla, the KPrint dialog box opens with all the
usual options (different printers, pag
Hi all.
>
> I have tried to put one caentral bayes database for all accounts and
> for some reason it isn't working. I never see auto-learn=ham or
> auto-learn=spam after messages.
>
> Can anyone see if I've made some error of syntax?
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y is overkill. It might be worth your time to migrate to NIS (or
some other centralized account system), but it's not really necessary
unless you expect to add more machines you should definitely look in to
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ly
a hack that tends to cause strange problems. "security = domain" is
really pretty easy to set up and works properly.
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> I wouldn't bother with anything before workstation 4.
[end snip]
I used Workstation 3 for about a year before, just recently, upgrading to 4.
No problems with 3 at all...
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this every other day, installing RH completely headless, without
floppy/CD.
But you need a box with a complete serial BIOS redirection, PXE/bootp
aware NIC, some DHCP server under your control and a NFS/http/ftp server.
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can use it. Normally, playing a highly-compressed format like DivX or
XviD will require a considerable amount of CPU power. Older codecs don't
need as much power, since they were written for older computers.
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igns either static or dynamic ip
> addresses to computers plugged into it. It also says that it is Linux
> compatible.
I got a "free" SpeedStream 5100 as part of the deal. Obviously it works
with the DLink.
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> > On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 01:10:06PM -0700, Ric Otte wrote:
> > > I saw that SBC/Yahoo had a DSL offer of $30 a month, and I called them
> > > up to ask if it would work with Linux.
> * Michael Epting ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030622 21:32]:
> > There is some tru
like the changes, or you might decide you don't (I don't), but you
should try to use it long enough to give it a fair chance. I'll warn you
that there still aren't nearly as many cool little panel applets or
GNOME2-aware window managers as with 1.4.
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int with right-mouse to extend the selection.
> 3) Do any of the xterm clones allow searching the scroll-back buffer?
Don't know about this one, it's not something I normally need to do.
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This is a small sample from my access log. Can someone explain to me why
this person would repeatedly attempt access to my computer using the same IP
and the same requests over and over? This isn't to the point of being a DOS
attack; can't they see I don't have any of these things that they think w
:55 AM
To: Michael Olds
Cc: Debian-User
Subject: Re: Cracked cracker?
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 16:55, Michael Olds wrote:
> This is a small sample from my access log. Can someone explain to me why
> this person would repeatedly attempt access to my computer using the same
IP
> and the same
Subject: Re: Cracked cracker?
Michael Olds wrote:
> This is a small sample from my access log. Can someone explain to me why
> this person
It's not a person.
> would repeatedly attempt access to my computer using the same IP
> and the same requests over and over? This isn't t
Run the 'host' command on the IP address...
Craig
The Debian User listserver isn't all too healthy today...big lag. I did
finally run a tracert and e-mail the ISP and the attacks have stopped, so
maybe it got through.
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access it. And most of the other groups
were less technical than the one I was in.
Is this pretty typical? Or do other places actually make real use of the
group calendars? Or is it that the only people who really know how to
use all the features are the people who aren't doing real work (like th
I've been through this one. You need to recompile the kernel and change the
supported files.
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Subject: Removing devfsd
Is it possible those undeliverables are just out? Here in California we are
having some very bad weather that has boinked cable, power, telephone, etc
for the last couple of days.
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et the same contents in @sl2f as in @f, i.e stat follows the link.
Thus I cannot decide via stat,
whether the file in question is a symlink or a not.
Does anybody know how to retrieve this information
without starting a separate programm?
TIA, Michael
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>On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 05:31:15PM +0100, Michael Naumann wrote:
>> when I do from perl
>> @f= stat "f";
>> @sl2f = stat "sl2f";
>> I always get the same contents in @sl2f
server had some support for
uid/gid remapping. This is not really a normal feature of NFS. I think
there are also some patches floating around somewhere to allow uid
remapping in the kernel NFS client, but nothing recent.
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Is there a way of showing this info for upgraded packages before
downloading them?
Thanks,
Michael
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Thanks Kenneth,
Another possibility, if you just want to stop logging the pests, is to
put the following in the global section of your httpd.conf:
# Stop logging nimda requests, based on:
#http://lists.netfilter.org/pipermail/netfilter/2001-October/026587.html
#
SetEnvIfNoCase Request_URI /cmd.
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For the most part, everything seems to be o.k., and tulip-diag/ifconfig/etc.
are
giving me the green lig
/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/other-formats/html_single/Printi
ng-HOWTO.html#WINPRINTERS
Has this project moved. I know this isn't exactly Debian specific, but if
you have any ideas...?
Thanks
Michael
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Michael Kahle wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can find the ppa (HP "windows"
> printer drivers for
> linux) website?
Never mind, I found it...
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pnm2ppa/
Its now called pnm2ppa instead of pbm2ppa (unless of course that was a typo
on the Printin
I'm catching up to this one late, and am being thrown off by the very start.
I have a DeskJet 960C
I am pretty sure it's hooked up right as it was running under RedHat
(meaning I have PnP turned off in the BIOS) and during one point in playing
around tonight I saw that something knew the printer
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From: Donald R. Spoon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 7:13 PM
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Subject: Re: cups and hpijs driver
Michael Olds wrote:
> I'm catching up to this one late, and am being thrown off by the very
start.
>
> I have a DeskJet 960C
>
Same
"xset s off" would be of no help.
Look in your BIOS and deactivate it there.
HTH, Michael
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OK,
Re: HPDeskJet 960c as local printer on Woody box
I've used up my variables. I installed the KDE kdelips3-cups package, (and
I also have installed: cupsys; cupsys-client; cupsys-pstoraster; mpage;
foomatic-bin; foomatic-db; and hpijs -- I did not install cupsys-bsd as this
is for printing off
that vi-mode is to be seen versus ex-mode.
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internal test sheet, but still
it shows the printer works.
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Subject: Re: RE: cups and hpijs driver
Is it achievable in realine?
Short answer: Yes.
Your question is not complete though.
If you mean readline in bash, you can add
"\M-[A": history-search-backward
to your .inputrc.
A newly started bash should then handle CURSOR-UP the way you like.
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> me in the right direction?
I think there are several 3rd-party modules to allow this, but I don't
know which is the most current. Head over to http://modules.apache.org/
and do a search for "auth", almost all of them will probably be named
"mod_auth_something".
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And if not, do you have them
defined in your zone files (you should)?
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Re: setting up DeskJet 960c as local printer on Woody box
I have reviewed the cupsomatic perl script situation and this basically
duplicates the work being done by the custom PPD and the foomatic-bin and
foomatic-db (at least that's how I understand it). I have also installed
cupsys-bsd, gv, and q
Donald,
Thank you for sticking with this! I havn't yet done anything on Linux that
hasn't been a major hassle (not complaining, I really like the brain
exercise and I like the end result which usually works well...I have my
webserver up and running without a problem now for a couple of
months...ge
.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/
the doc section of the debian project has more links to documentation:
http://www.debian.org/doc/
hth,
#!michael
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as to why this is not working.
Any (help)(comments)(you are dumb, you should to this) etc welcome.
Thanks for your time.
Michael
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Can I put a http://www.htmlhelp.com/bbs/ to get
up to speed with html, this has nothing to do with apache or Debian
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> Subject: wu-ftpd woes
>
>
> I am trying to setup a ftp server on my company lan for a
> repository of g4u
> c
I can think of
so many uses for this around the house and for around $120 bucks, you can't
go wrong.
Michael
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o view/set your shell
b) look whether there is a .profile in your HOME-directory
(read the section INVOCATION in 'man bash')
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Attempting to set up HP DeskJet960c on Linux Woody box.
I have made progress which makes failure that much more frustrating at this
point.
First I got both the KDElibs3-cups utility and the CUPs administration tool
to recognize and even allow me to configure the printer by 1. removing all
the pri
20.12.2002 22:26:16, andrej hocevar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 03:27:42PM +0100, Michael Naumann wrote:
>> If you mean readline in bash, you can add
>>
>> "\M-[A": history-search-backward
>>
>> to your .inputrc.
>>
perly installed and configured. Maybe if you describe the problem you
have with sndstat somebody will be able to help.
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OK I need a little help here, some insight into what may be going wrong.
Setting up on a Debian Woody with Apache; trying to install a PHP BB script.
I have checked in with the script folks but I need to work this from both
ends.
The PHP module is set up and working (I have uncommented the correc
This problem solved.
PHP was working fine, MySql was working fine, MySql support was built into
the PHP Apache module ok, but the PHP MySql module was not installed.
Best Wishes!
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hi everyone!
can anyone help me with the subject-mentioned system at the
installation?
i can see the controller at /proc/pci but have no chance to access the
RAID1-array!!
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Three teeth-grinding days!
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On 12/25/2002 6:54 PM, Michael Olds wrote:
> This problem solved.
>
> PHP was working fi
Hello,
Can someone tell me how to configure Appache to allow two separate users to
have their own cgi-bins?
I have read two books, the Apache docs and done some googling around and I
can't find an example of how to set up two different virtual hosts with
separate cgi-bins.
Can anyone give me the
SORRY!!! RTFM SOLVED THE PROBLEM
got it - everything fine and working!
On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 16:09, Michael Borko wrote:
> hi everyone!
>
> can anyone help me with the subject-mentioned system at the
> installation?
> i can see the controller at /proc/pci but have no chanc
I have this switch also. The workaround that I have used is to be sure that
all operations on the one computer are finished before going to the next,
and I use the manual button, not the keyboard.
Best Wishes!
Mike Olds www.buddhadust.org
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From: Lance Hoffmeyer [mailto:[
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 02:14:47PM -0800, Michael Olds wrote:
> ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/www/usr/public_html/cgi-local/"
> ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/www/usr2/public_html/cgi-local/"
This won't work. ScriptAlias works just like Alias, doing this tries to
assig
Thank you for this response.
> ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/www/usr/public_html/cgi-local/"
> ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/www/usr2/public_html/cgi-local/"
This won't work. ScriptAlias works just like Alias, doing this tries to
assign the same URI to two different directories.
Ok, these are commented out.
, or Windowmaker. My system is as follows:
Duron 800mhz
256MB RAM
NVidea TNT2 (32MB) Graphics Card
Ensoniq Sound Card
BTW - I borrowed a 1.3Ghz processor and put in 512MB RAM and saw no
difference.
Michael
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> This one time, at band camp, Mark L. Kahnt said:
> > On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 11:55, Jeff wrote:
> > > Michael Evaniuck, 2002-Dec-27 09:40 -0700:
> > > > If I run am running D
des? I
remember doing that when I was originally playing with large consoles.
The kernel documentation on mode numbers was a little out of date when I
was using it, I don't know if it's any better now.
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> snd-emu10k1
> + read line
I have no idea, why the -e would be missing here
>
>on my system this results in:
>
> + awk '/^((alias)|(probe)) +snd-card-[0-9]/ {print $3}' /etc/modules.conf
> + read -e line
> + echo snd-ymfpci
> snd-ymfpci
do what you intend.
It will be expanded by your shell and the result will
be seen as part of the path-list by "find"
My guess is, you simply want to get rid of it.
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If the cgi-bin is placed outside the DocumentRoot and a script creates an
html page to be served to the public, how does this work?
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Q: If the cgi-bin is placed outside the DocumentRoot and a script creates an
html page to be served to the public, how does this work?
A: Just fine. You can map your web space any way you like.
Actually, Bill, 'Just Fine is just fine if it works...I havn't quite got it
up and running yet.' I am
29.12.2002 16:35:43, "Michael P. Soulier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 29/12/02 Robert Land did speaketh:
>
>> NNTPSERVER=news.btx.dtag.de
>> export NNTPSERVER
>>
>> then did a new init and tried a echo $NNTPSERVER
>> which resulted in a bla
This is what I would like to set up because I would like to offer server
space to one user aside from myself that I trust, and who will need to make
modifications to his scripts via SFTP (using SSH2); but I would like to be
protected in the event of his user name and password being discovered, and
o know
how to reproduce this. For our companies products, we have
to be (or make) sure, that nothing alike is ever going to happen.
I suggest you preprend "strace -e open" to your grepcommand.
Thus you will eventually see, which file causes the problem.
HTH, Michael
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he mouse, or what?
>
>It will fail to start, and you will see a message about not being able to
>initialize a mouse...
Yes, except you have in your XF86Config-4
Section "ServerFlags"
Option "AllowMouseOpenFail"
EndSection
HTH, Michael
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of my jpeg images to use as the splash screen. A
> while ago I found an article that showed a command to convert jpeg --> xpm
If you have ImageMagick installed you can run
convert image.jpg image.xpm
to convert an image. ImageMagick supports a wide variety of formats.
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debian would behave)
Cheers, Michael
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Well you may not have know there was a problem. The dialog was why can't I
get CGI working with two VirtualHosts. Then I went down the long trail of
trying to set up CGI outside of the DocumentRoot. I moved everything down a
notch and then also down a notch within each user's space. Absolutely
noth
1. Create ".htaccess" file in the directory to be protected.
AuthUserFile /etc/apache/htusers
AuthName "This Directory Requires Authentication by A Valid User"
AuthType Basic
require valid-user
order deny,allow
allow from all
CHMOD: 755
Note: This file can contain adjustments for options to an A
How did you determine the appropriate values for all of the
other settings you made besides the DMA setting? (Or, where
did you come across this information for these settings
(besides the man page obviously))?
On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 11:17:31PM -0700, Michael wrote:
> You guys hooked me up
I found an article at O'Reilly network that covers hdparm. After reading
it and using their suggestions I came accross this combo. When I have
time I might tweak around and see if I can dial it in more but for now
this works for me. The article is at
http://linux.oreillynet.com/lpt/a/272
Mi
30.12.2002 13:57:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Land) wrote:
>On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 11:10:36PM +0100, Michael Naumann wrote:
>> I'm fairly sure, that the memory consumption of grep is quite independent
>> of the number of files/dirs to be searched. Except for transferirng
&g
;m trying to forward packages
through a redhat or solaris box.
Thanks!
Michael
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reproducable elsewhere or is this something special to me?
Thanx, Michael
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