nd the various thing I
may need to be part of this root disk. Is there anywhere I can find such a
root disk, or is there some way I can "reverse engineer" the rescue.bin
boot disk in order to extract from it the install utility?
any help would be much appreciated...
-Pete
cept pine
won't compile without some debian .diffs, because debian got rid of
libtermcap.
anyway, if anyone knows of such a package, i'd much appreciate it if they
could point me in the proper direction.
thanks,
-Pete Rijks
I have the following setup in sendmail.mc, yet, sendmail is ignoring
/etc/virtusertable file. I am using tabs, not spaces in
/etc/virtusertable, and have made sure to restart sendmail to register
changes. (used the sendmailconfig program to convert the .mc to .cf).
Any pointers would be much app
baud:2400 tx:20 rx:0 RTS|DTR|DSR
If there's any further info I need to provide, then just let me know and
I'll get what I can.
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> >
> > I'm having some issues with ttyS0 (COM1) on my mail server. I'm trying
> > to get it to work with NUT, b
firmware on
the controller and now figuring out how to monitor the array.
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a chipset to run under X,
but the Vesa driver should drive it.
This way, you could probably source a faulty notebook with a good screen
and just use the screen from it.
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; any special configs for booting with SmartArray Raid?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Hung
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Hi Hung,
No I didn't get anything like that at all, but I honestly can't remember
if it was a 2.4 or 2.6 kernel I'm sorry, was quite a long time ago now.
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The modem is a Spirit 33.6K.
What else can I do to narrow down what's interfering with the serial
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closing_wait: 3000
Flags: spd_normal skip_test
Hope this tells you something, as it all appears normal to me, but
doesn't let the UPS communicate...
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ou rm (remove) a file that begins with a hyphen ?
A) rm -- --oops
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(stable), I go to Desktop/Preferences/Preferred
Applications to change from the default Evolution, to my preferred Mutt.
Maybe you could try that ?
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I have a wired connection
to an adsl router. My laptop running Xubuntu works perfectly on the same
connection. (not at the same time!)
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On Friday 18 May 2007 23:19:32 Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 10:39:54PM +0100, Pete wrote:
> > Hi
> > Have just installed Etch with Netinstall. No problem. However Epiphany,
> > Iceweasel and Apt all report that "network is unreachable" or &q
192.168.1.1 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 eth0
Since my first posting I have now installed Xubuntu on a separate partition on
this machine and it works perfectly.
Any help or comments welcome please.
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> On Sun, 20 May 2007, Pete wrote:
> > Hi
> > I have already posted this once but somehow managed to post into another
> > thread so it probably got lost.
> >
> > Have just installed Etch with Netinstall. No problem. Ho
On Sunday 20 May 2007 19:56:47 H.S. wrote:
> Pete wrote:
> > DHCP. Laptop has its own IP address. No idea about name resolution. Not
> > certain how to check it
>
> What is the output of the following commands:
>
> $> ping 4.2.2.2
>
> $> ping google.com
On Sunday 20 May 2007 16:49:46 Jeff D wrote:
> On Sun, 20 May 2007, Pete wrote:
> > Hi
> > I have already posted this once but somehow managed to post into another
> > thread so it probably got lost.
> >
> > Have just installed Etch with Netinstall. No problem. Ho
On Monday 21 May 2007 06:19:29 Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 12:32:50AM +0100, Pete wrote:
> > Just had another thought on this, following another thread. Tried 'ifup
> > -a' to see what would happen. Came back 'ifup command unknown'.
On Monday 21 May 2007 19:54:15 Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 09:25:38AM +0100, Pete wrote:
> > On Monday 21 May 2007 06:19:29 Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > > On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 12:32:50AM +0100, Pete wrote:
> > > > Just had anot
On Monday 21 May 2007 11:37:13 yag wrote:
> Pete wrote:
> > On Monday 21 May 2007 06:19:29 Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> >> On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 12:32:50AM +0100, Pete wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> > I have tried pinging known servers like Google on both the fault
On Monday 21 May 2007 11:37:13 yag wrote:
> Pete wrote:
> > On Monday 21 May 2007 06:19:29 Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> >> On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 12:32:50AM +0100, Pete wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> > I have tried pinging known servers like Google on both the fault
Thanks guys for all your help on this one. It looks as though it won't be
solved simply. I'll stick with Xubuntu which I know works and which I've
grown to like and just leave Debian sat on the other partition till I either
need the space or find a way of solving it.
> Rega
x27; command, typically like this :
$ shred -uz top_secret.txt
or
$ shred -uz top_secret/*
I guess then as you say a rm -R top_secret would do away with the directory
nicely too.
Not quite what the OP wanted I guess (shred) but it works for me.
HTH.
Regards,
Pete.
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the only one affected. I'd love to hear better ideas.
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> >>
http://www.howtoforge.com/upgrade-debian-lenny-to-squeeze-in-a-few-simple-steps
>> My last root teminal command was
> >> apt-get dist-upgrade
> > It seems to be working ok up to this screen
> >> Package configuration
.. Configuring grub-pc
.
rted is the contents of the 'message' line :
warn
message = X-Spam-Header1: This mail failed on spam test 1.
.. rest of acl ...
Hope this helps.
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Looks like evilgeniuses.org.uk finally crumbled under the gnome 2.2
backport bandwidth load. Is there another source available? The one
referenced by http://mirrors.evilgeniuses.org.uk doesn't work either.
If someone can give me rsync or even ftp access, I'd be happy to put up a
gnome 2.2 backpo
I currently provide mirrors for debian and several other distributions and
packages via mirrors.xmission.com.
There are several apt repositories which I would like to provide local
copies of. The catch comes when an apt repository just provides a
sources.list line and nothing else. No readable di
"~/.gnupg/gpg.conf").
I had ".gnupg/options", but gpg appears to use whichever is there. If
they're both there, it opens "gpg.conf" and ignores "options".
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t they think is the best one?
>
> cheers 'n that,
>
> caoilte
Haven't used a Linux based Beeb emu but there's a list at:
http://bbc.nvg.org/emulators.php3
hth
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didn't bring the interface up at all. That doesn't appear to be your
problem, but a long-forgotten entry in one of those scripts can cause
some puzzling behavior.
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-localhost ip6-loopback
fe00::0 ip6-localnet
ff00::0 ip6-mcastprefix
ff02::1 ip6-allnodes
ff02::2 ip6-allrouters
ff02::3 ip6-allhosts
What am I missing!!! - would running autodns-dhcp solve my problems?
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records ... is
that the case?
If so is there any way of forcing bind *not* to update, but only when I do
it manually?
This is driving me nuts :-) .. I am getting a lot of unwanted dial-outs, and
over here we get to pay by the second for all time online!
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Is there anyone out there with any knowledge of autodns-dhcp that could
possibly help?
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le don't think
it's a bug. I don't know why. bugs.debian.org may have the anser
somewhere.
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image-deb] Error 2
Also I am on unstable.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Pete
ps I'm doing this for an IBM T40, does anyone know what is
the best processor type to pick for pentium m?
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Is it possible to install libstdc++.so.5 on woody? I have a compiled binary
that depends on it, but I don't want to break the rest of woody in order to
use it.
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e useful functional subsets than
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Haskell is functional.
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On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 03:13:57PM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote:
> Pete Harlan wrote:
>
> > Lisp and Scheme are not functional languages. A functional languge is
> > one that doesn't support mutating data; Lisp and Scheme very much do.
>
> I certainly agree about
ng it non-FP, you would just never
have a use for them. (Of course, if I understand your use of
"functional language", you could add anything imaginable to a language
and still call it functional...))
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og out
of your ssh session, you have to make sure to redirect stdin, stdout
and stderr (or your application could close them), because ssh(d?)
will wait there as long as input could be required or output could
arrive for you to see.
It's doing you a favor.
This is new in Woody; Potato
very large
mbox files.
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On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 13:39, Justin Ryan wrote:
> Heya all..
>
> I've got a server running Debian woody with courier-imap-ssl (just moved
> over
/courierimapsubscribed file which
listed your subscribed folders.
4) All sub-mailboxes should also have the new,cur,tmp directories (i.e.
~/Maildir/.debianlists/new) and they should have there own
courierimapuiddb file.
5) Logs show anything?
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When you do "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86", you have a chance to
input keyboard options. Input "altwin:meta_win", which is mentioned
in the dialog box that asks for options, to get the "potato" behavior
or Alt and Windows keys.
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On Sat, Jan 11, 200
He was referring to MUAs, not MTAs. Sheesh.
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ions for Debian
installation?
Thanks in advance!
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On Wed, 23 Jun 1999, Tommi Virtanen wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 22, 1999 at 03:28:03PM -0400, Pete Templin wrote:
> > A few questions about amanda, for anyone who might be familiar with it:
>
> > ERROR: charlie: [access as backup not allowed from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > ERROR:
Anyone here know of any software packages which simplify the process of
offering a free email service like Hotmail? It doesn't have to be _free_,
but affordable is important. Operability on Debian Linux is essential.
Thanks,
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Does anyone know where I can find a web counter for Debian Linux? Maybe
there's a package out there that I've missed?
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ave used this CD on the very same Windows95 machine, using the same
CD-ROM, to install a local copy of Linux to a partition of the hard drive
(sharing the HD between Linux and 95). So I can't imagine it would be
the CD-ROM or the CD itself.
I would appreciate any ideas for solvin
On Thu, 30 Jul 1998, Will Lowe wrote:
> > Here's the trouble. I start dselect, and tell it to use an already
> > mounted NFS partition for Access. I then begin to give it the specifics
> > it needs regarding file locations. During this time, it will read the CD.
> > After a few moments however,
erm-debian.
It does work (sends M-DEL) when emacs is in its own window.
Anyone know a fix offhand? It's amazing how much you grow to rely on
the simplest of things sometimes.
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PS: My system is behaving terribly after the reinstall. Freezes fo
sk-questions-all-at-once install
folks too.
Just a thought. Bloat good.
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PS: Anyone know why Meta-backspace doesn't work in an xterm in hamm/slink?
It works on the console, or when emacs has its own X window, but not
on the xterm[-debian] command-line or emacs when it's in an xterm.
of
resources when something it's supposed restart keeps dying. The
solution is to find out (by looking at /etc/inittab) why it's trying
to run something, why that thing is dying, and fixing the situation
(perhaps by taking the line out of inittab.)
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Wrong passwords produce the "link is not 8-bit clean" message from
pppd. For some reason improper authentication doesn't (can't?) get
reported as such.
I missed the beginning of this thread, so perhaps this has been
mentioned.
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nd setting environment variables in
that login script you're hosed, but I set up the environment I want in
~/.ssh/environment and it works.
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Yup. For 'dbm' substitute 'hash' and it should work. I suppose the
precompiled debian doesn't have dbm support turned on.
(You have to use 'hash' both in the FEATURE macro and when you create
the database with
makemap hash /etc/virtusertable < /
and
should) on a text console or in an Emacs window.)
Does Alt-backspace work for anyone in an xterm (deleting the previous
word on bash input, for example)? This worked fine in Bo and before.
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> Pete> Does Alt-backspace work for anyone in an xterm (deleting the previous
> Pete> word on bash input, for example)? This worked fine in Bo and before.
>
> What kind of keyboard do you have? On my 104 key ("windows 95")
> keyboard, the "windows" key p
Just to followup on my own message, it's probably not a bug in xterm
because bo's xterm binary misbehaves identically when copied to slink.
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inked one to try out. Maybe it's a glibc bug somewhere?
No, because remote Bo xterms, which work when sitting at that machine,
don't work when displaying on my Slink machine.
I'm stymied.
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The Networking howto (whatever it's called) ought to, or the system
administrator's guide, or lots of different books on system
administration.
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a real control-d, not two characters in
the final echo. Not all printers need that; HPs seem to.
You will want to change the media type for enscript to suit your needs.
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7;re looking for
is /etc/mail/relay-domains. Put 'irony.org' there, reload, and you
should be ready to roll. This assumes sendmail 8.9.x; you didn't say
what version of Debian you installed. It matters, since 8.8.x (a)
relays by default and (b) often uses different mechanisms for enabling
relaying if you do disable it.
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choice is 204.186.230.177 for any who are curious.
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1. How do you tell how much disk space you have left?
2. Does anyone know how to use the gdb to tell what caused a program to
crash?
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0x8096baa in ? ().
Does anyone know how I can use that to find out what code is causing the
crash? I've read the helps, but can seem to what to use.
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I'm using the "-g" flag. But gdb will tell me what code is causing the
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there's something wrong with your brain (but then you already said you
use vi ;)
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instead of 10, and its argument is the duration in milliseconds.
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fine. Don't know about 2.0.
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> Netscape in X is another matter though. Would setting the mode to store
> the image in swap speed stuff up?
Netscape maintains its large cache in ~/.netscape/cache, which it
checks somehow on startup. This, I believe, contributes more to its
slow launch than its bulk does.
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accept the mail, per se, you just want it to relay it [eventually] to
A.
(Note also that the MX record for B should have a higher number
(corresponding to a lower priority) than the MX record for A.)
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prudent? Maybe. Are my Debian 1.3.1 systems prehistoric? Yes. Is
that bad? Sometimes.
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d I did see the
batch.1.gz man page.
My question: What should I do to get this package to install? Any
help is greatly appreciated!
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for the database type; for some reason the sendmail I
had didn't grok dbm, but hash worked fine.
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more electricity to make a new monitor than that monitor will use in
its lifespan.
Getting back to the subject line, we manufactured kiosks for a while
and after a few months the monitors had the main screen's buttons
burned into the phosphors, so yes, burn-in is still an issue as of a
couple of years ago.
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n particuar, -a
includes the -R option, which is what you wanted instead of -r (which
make all non-directory files into regular files: man cp).
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[*] C-h f font-lock-mode
external
modem was plugged into a bad serial port on my motherboard. Switching
to the other port fixed it.
It was noticeable by checking /proc/interrupts; the bad port was
generating gazillions of interrupts per second. Handling them was
bogging my machine down.
Good luck,
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fi
fi
default)
;;
perhaps should have a ;; on the line before the "default)" line.
(Haven't tried this myself yet.)
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> Check out this page for the list of things you need to update
> from potato:
>
> http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/running-kernel-2.2
Appletalk disk-serving to our Macs stopped working around 2.2.10 or
so. I went back to 2.0.37 and it works again. The above URL didn't
mention netatalk. I
blah
route blah:1
in operation and
ifconfig eth0
ifconfig eth0:1
route blah
route blah:1
in my /etc/init.d/network. I just ran /etc/init.d/network and it changed
fine.
Even wilder was the time I was coming in from a telnet session and ran
/etc/init.d/network from a remote computer.
g/debian potato main contrib non-free
deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable non-US
Each run of apt-get does make about 5mb of progress.
Intel, 28.8 modem link, plenty of disk space/ram, etc.
What dumb thing am I doing wrong?
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they need a X-server upgrade...)
I just set up a non-Ultra TNT2 for someone using Slink and an upgrade
to XFree86 3.3.4 did the trick.
If they're using Debian Slink, add this to your sources.list:
deb http://samosa.debian.org/~branden xfree86-334-slink/
Good luck,
--Pete
I really don't want to have to
put RedHat (Dell's buddy in the Linux game) on this box...
Pete
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Peter J. Templin, Jr.
Systems and Networks Administrator
Jlink Internet Services
1000 S. Market St. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bloomsburg, PA 17815(717)389-6400
On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, Ossama Othman wrote:
> On 15 Apr, Pete Templin wrote:
> >
> > I'm trying to set up a Poweredge 1300 (with integrated Adaptec 7890 Ultra2
> > LVD SCSI controller) on a custom kernel v2.0.36 (added support for the
> > AIC-7xxx, of course
en attempt this on my own.
FWIW, I have managed to get procmail to use _only_ the hashed mailspool,
but haven't been able to get qpopper to compile (missing a mailock.h file
as referenced in pop_dropcopy.c).
Any help is appreciated,
Pete
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Peter J. Templin, Jr.
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hink - please don't shoot me if I'm wrong), if at all
possible, don't use more than one partition per disk. On a single disk
system, I prefer to bend the rules just a little bit: separating the root
filesystem makes sense to me, and a swap partition is important.
Pete
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Peter J.
restarted.
I'd bet in a non-NT environment, merely enabling wins support in smb.conf
and configuring said WINS server into Winders should at least help the
visibility of the server. YMMV.
Pete
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Peter J. Templin, Jr.
Systems and Networks Administrator
Jlink Internet Servi
re distribution. One definition is, "non-experimental, but up
to date". Another is, "Changes only for security reasons."
Debian seems to use the latter definition. Perhaps the package
developer has some say; I'm not sure how that works.
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Pete Harlan
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em or when it may be
fixed?
Thanks for your time.
Pete
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Pete WillemsenDepartment of Comp. Sci.
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m running slink, upgraded from hamm. I've seen this happen with
'apt' on several machines, but only just saw it from 'ftp' too.
Any ideas how I would go about resolving this?
Thanks,
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Pete Harlan
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