Anyone have experience installing and setting up RAID on an HP netserver
6000? Have convinced the folks that debian is the OS for them (doing NIS
and NFS mostly), but now we're looking out for issues we may run into
setting it all up.
No SMP needed, just RAID. (the 6000 stats can be seen here if i
I'm not sure if this is what you're looking at/for, but you might want to
check out this link:
http://www.apcc.com/products/management/pcp_linux.cfm
-nicole
At 19:05 on Aug 26, Felipe Alvarez Harnecker combined all the right letters...:
>
> Hi,
>
> can anyone send advice on software and confi
In linux, you just
./so-5_2-ga-bin-linux-en.bin (from that dir)
and it runs an extracter/installer.
There are installation instructions on the SO website, also, but that's
just about all it says.
http://www.sun.com/products/staroffice/5.2/download.html#install
-nicole
> http://tzo.linux.tucow
Sounds like a gpm problem. If you're using XFree4, kill gpm and it should
work ok (Xfree4 does things a bit differently and does not have support
for gpm). If you're not using Xfree4, check your gpm config or try going
around gpm to see if your mouse works without it just fine.
I had this problem
I have a r128 (and a matrox mga) w/xfree 4.0.1 also, I too see these
errors every time I startx. It's actually comforting to hear someone else
having the same problem ;o)
It is *definitely* nice to see the performance increase on the rage128, it
is also much improved for 4.0.1 than just flat 4.0.
I believe if you run `eximconfig` the script asks if you will be handlnig
mail for more than one local domain. Otherwise, it is near the top of
/etc/exim.conf:
"Specify your local domains as a colon-separated list here. If this option
is not set (i.e. not mentioned in the configuration file), the
> 1) My monitor turns off (energy saving) when I call XF86Setup. I believe
> it's because the monitor (a LG StudioWorks 520) is Plug-and-Play, it sends
> information to the CPU (and it is expecting some answer back) , etc. How
> can I fix that?
What this *might* be is something other than energy
> > I've done somethig very bad.. I did:
> >
> > rm * /var/spool/fax/outgoing
> >
> > I was user not root (little sigh), but I lost a lot of data.. Is there
> > ANYWAY to recover all the lost files in /home/me ???
There is a package in unstable called 'recover'.
Description:
Undelete files o
At 11:44 on Aug 4, Dirk Eddelbuettel combined all the right letters to say:
> No, I mean C:\ as the main partition on the 'desktop' computer.
> Permissions are read-access for everyone. Can I read those from Linux via
> Samba?
What *have* you tried? If you do a `smbmount` (no args) it blah bl
> > I just installed Pine and like it a lot better than Mutt. But Mutt can view
> > mail in many different colors. How do the same in Pine?
> > Thanks
>
> You can't.
Depends on what you want to do with colors and what version of pine you're
using. If you are using pine 4.21 you can specify color
> Zope mailing-list mail get put into zope folder. All other mail get put
> into $HOME/mail/inbox but pine isn't recognizing them.
> Any suggestions?
Your problem is not with procmail, but with pine.
Under M(ain) --> S(etup) --> C(onfig), you want to put a nice little X
next to enable-incoming-fo
> (4) When install finishes log into root and do
> apt-get install xserver-mach64
> and say yes to making it the default xserver.
>
> It starts up XF86Setup and I configure what I think
> is the correct monitor choice - 8514 for starters.
>
> When I hit [Done] the Xserver
Try checking out the different servers at netcraft's what's that server
running (now includes uptime stats).
http://www.netcraft.com/whats
Just checking www.hotmail.com would not be sufficient in this case. If you
have a hotmail account, check the addresses it actually sends you to to
read mail.
Matthew said:
> 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.
Relatedly, it is frustrating to see new linux users with
I am going to be purchasing a new system in the near future and am looking
for suggestions on video cards. This system will be with me for quite some
time, so I am looking for something that has at least decent support at
the moment but not necessarily rock-solid.
The new system is going to be a d
http://www.washington.edu/pine/faq/sysadmins.html#11.15
11.15 What do I need to know about Pine file locking and what does the
"mailbox vulnerable" error mean?
Your problem is covered here, I believe. It is probably also covered again
and again and again in comp.mail.pine.
-nicole
At 21:47 on
> 1) you 'cat' a file you shouldn't in the console mode. before you know
> it everything on the commandline becomes an unreadable mess of ascii
> characters you didn't know you had.
try `reset` perhaps. You might not see the characters in correct ascii,
but it should work. Maybe ctrl+l would work
I have set up a NAT/firewall box running debian testing/unstable (a mix)
and kernel 2.4.0. I am using the firewall.sh script from
firewall.nerdherd.net (iptables-firewall-0.99).
So far everything works well. I think the script should have mentioned or
included `echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_for
As far as java itself goes, there are blackdown java 2 packages at:
deb ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/linux/devel/lang/java/blackdown.org/debian
$DIST non-free
where $DIST = either potato or woody
apt-get install j2sdk
Note that they are non-free.
hth,
-nicole
At 16:41 on Jul 13, Juan combined
I am having some troubles with ESD (0.2.23-2 from unstable). I am running
Gnome 1.4 (can give versions of gnome packages if necessary).
First of all, sometimes ESD seems to freeze and toasts my running X
session until I kill ESD. This sucks, because I lose any events configured
to play sound. (Wh
Anyone used debian with norton ghost? I have a problem with lilo when I
create a bootable CD image of a dual boot debian+win2k box. I thought
maybe moving around the order of images in the lilo.conf (which ghost
attempts to follow) would fix my issues, but apparently not. I talked to
their tech su
> I've got a lab of 19 Gateways that are dual-booting between Debian and
> W2K. I use Ghost to create them. Generally I use one as a master, push
> the image up to a server, then ghost it down to the other machines.
Well, I think if it's possible, it's possible. It must be something about
eithe
> You know, I wonder if it's a problem with the lilo 'graphical' menu. I
> have not tried using the plain ol' LILO: prompt.
No such luck.
So let's recap the Lilo errors I've had with this dual boot ghost thing:
1. lilo.conf default=windows, first image=linux-2.4.16:
LI 40 40 40 40 40 40
2. l
> Maybe. Another thing that crosses my mind; are you disk imaging or
> partition imaging. I can't imagine that you're doing partition imaging
> because I can't think of any way you could get as far as you have, but
> as I said, it's something that crossed my mind.
Definitely disk imaging.
-nicole
I have a website that includes a "virtual" SSI directive for site
statistics. This worked for a long time, and it still *sort of* works, but
within the last week I have had some strange problems.
Things work within the local network, as far as I can tell (I have checked
on my computer and my husb
I just apt-get upgrade d after about a month of not doing so (network
outages). One of the packages to upgrade was MySQL -- from version
3.22.32-4 to 3.22.32-6.
Here are the errors I get:
Configuring packages ...
(Reading database ... 93508 files and directories currently installed.)
Prepa
Well, it just works now. For some reason things installed fine today.
Thank you cron jobs?
-nicole
> Configuring packages ...
> (Reading database ... 93508 files and directories currently installed.)
> Preparing to replace mysql-server 3.22.32-4 (using
> .../mysql-server_3.22.32-6_i386.deb)
At 20:25 on Oct 21, Stuart Luscombe combined all the right letters to say:
> >
> > Don't forget to log off and back on again after adding yourself to the
> > group.
>
> I did add myself into the group, but for some reason it didn't work.
> So I did a chmod..
Are you sure you logged completely ou
> I think it was
> natsemi # driver for ethernet card with National Semiconductor chipset
I have tons of FA311s at work (okay, more like 10, but still ;o)). I have
had a couple of them fail, but that is another issue.
With 2.2 kernels, I use the module on the netgear floppies (available on
the
>From `man chmod` (text may be different, I'm on my OS X laptop atm):
---
The perm symbols represent the portions of the mode bits as follows:
[...]
s The set-user-ID-on-execution and set-group-ID-on-execution bits.
---
What you have found is a set UID executable file (possibly a script or
I have successfully recompiled 0.9.5 from unstable for potato systems...
if you want up to date and package-based it is a workable solution. Just
install the build-deps packages for potato (probably some X-devs and
general other devs), use deb-src lines for woody, and apt-get -b source
mozilla.
-
I use Mozilla 0.9.4 and I have no problem pulling up my hotmail inbox
(other than it being slow, which is not abnormal, and there's nothing
but spam in it, also normal).
Make sure you (the original poster) have the package mozilla-psm
installed.
-nicole
At 09:11 on Sep 24, Andrew Sione Taumoefo
Have you tried update-alternatives?
`update-alternatives --display x-window-manager`
`update-alternatives --config x-window-manager`
(as root/sudo/etc). Choose the number corresponding to icewm-gnome/icewm
(I don't have that WM installed so I'm not sure how it will come up, it
should tell you the
> i just got a frame rate of 250 fps on gears. mamma mia! :-)
Actually, that's kind of slow. I get more like 900 on my athlon 850/256MB
RAM/Radeon 64 DDR VIVO.
You might want to `ldd `which gears`` to make sure you are using the right
GL libraries. I had this same problem and after fixing my G
I have no idea where I signed up for my hotmail account, but I have been
able to read it in both Netscape and Mozilla.
The hotmail addresses all look like that... something like:
lc3.law5.hotmail.passport.com
lw15fd.law15.hotmail.msn.com
-nicole
At 00:38 on Sep 26, csj combined all the right let
ref: http://www.rxtx.org
Anyone gotten a recent version of RXTX to work either by:
1) Compiling from source
2) Using the RXTX binaries
or,
3) Alien-izing an RPM or other package?
I have some people that I work with claiming that RXTX isn't working with
debian even though it "works fine with red
> 1. probably works but I haven't set up java which is needed as configure
> looks for java clases...
That's what I said... all I could tell was that it SHOULD work.
> 2. here's the output from ldd
>
> mira:/tmp/rxtx-bins.1/1.5/i386-pc-linux> ldd *
>
> So I guess they work - all depends are sa
When I switched my single drive over to the A7V's Promise controller, it
was moved from hda to hde. All I had to do was boot with root=/dev/hde1
(or wherever my root partition was, this was the most frustration as I
didn't write them down first!) and fix my inittab for everything to work..
All par
This is the same message I sent to another mailing list, I am really
frustrated.
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Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 15:31:25 -0700 (PDT)
Hi All,
I am having a problem with portsentry on kernel 2.4.5 machines. When using
kernel 2.2.19 on the same machine, there is no p
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