to be onest, I have no idea where SNMP is used for, but I read in the docs
that mrtg is able to work without extra snmp installations. I just want
the traffic on eth0 measured.
snmp = simple network management protocol, mrtg uses it to gather
network load information.
you need to install snmpd
This is my route -n
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse
Iface
213.250.143.240 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.240 U 0 00 eth0
172.16.4.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 00 eth1
172.16.16.0 0.0.0.0
Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I created a file as root and chown it to a common account, then su to
> that account, trying to delete it as that account but failed. Any idea?
>
this is one of the most problems for unix newbies...
basically, when you remove a file you don't modify it, b
Dan Jacobson wrote:
> I know that stuff in /tmp sticks around until the next of my daily
> power-ups, but what about /var/tmp for the default woody
> configuration? Seems like months, but I'd like to know if there's
> some cleaner program that is going to come along every 1/2 a year
> etc. when I
Mark T. Valites wrote:
> Every once in a while, either a user somehow comes up with a file with
> funky characters, or I create one by accident. When displayed through a
> 'ls', the non-printable characters are displayed with "?"s. The "?"s are
> not literal question marks, but just represent an
Mark T. Valites wrote:
> How about shells other than bash?
>
> Is there a shell independant way of doing this?
>
> On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Mark T. Valites wrote:
i browsed a solaris sh man page, and i didn't find anything like $'...'.
you can probably use something like
$ ls > list
then edit th
Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> Is there anyway to tell Apache to ignore Caps?
>
>
try mod_speling, see documentation in apache-doc package.
hope this helps.
pietro.
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> I have a debian install running the 2.4.2 kernel. I want to allow external
> telnet/ssh access, but am not sure how. I apt-get'ed ssh and telnetd, but
> don't really know where to go from here. If anyone could help me out, I"d
> appreciate it.
you don't actually need anything else! check if y
> [2001/02/26 22:26:28, 0] locking/shmem_sysv.c:sysv_shm_open(566)
> Can't create or use semaphore [1]. Error was Function not implemented
> [2001/02/26 22:26:28, 0] locking/locking.c:locking_init(174)
> ERROR: Failed to initialise share modes
looks like you compiled your kernel without System V I
> David (and all),
>
> Thanks for the reply. The part about mixing hand built stuff with
> pacages
> in concerning as I do this quite often. The number of available packages is
> encouraging but, nonetheless, I know occasions will arise. I've had to
> build/install by hand X, glibc, postg
> /lib/modules/2.2.18pre21/net/via-rhine.o : Init_module : device or resource
> busy Hint: this error can be caused by incorrect module parameters,
> including invalid IO or IRQ parameters.
> /lib/modules/2.2.18pre21/net/via-rhine.o : insmod
> /lib/modules/2.2.18pre21/net/via-rhine.o failed
if you
> Are you using the via-rhine driver? Do you have to use pci-scan.o too?
via-rhine.o on kernel 2.2.17.
no trace of pci-scan in the source tree! never tried 2.2.18 yet.
try the drivers and the diagnostic stuff on www.scyld.com, it helped me
a lot. it's the site of the official mantainer of most of the nic
drivers.
pietro.
> At work, our internet access is from a proxyserver. Is there anyway I can set
> dselect on my Debian 2.2r2 laptop to access through the proxyserver, while
> I'm at
> work.
1) set your /etc/apt/sources.list to retrieve everything by http, e.g.
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main c
> if you happen to remember, could you post it?
update-rc.d
> I tried xdm stop and got some strange error
if you don't specify the path of the xdm script, you get to run the xdm
daemon.
$PATH doesn't include the current directory.
> Can anybody help me how to change my display resolution?
> Right now I just have 640*480 with (I think) 16bpp, but I would like
> to have 1024*768 with at least 16bpp.
1) make a backup copy of XF86Config, just in case;
2) install (if you didn't yet) xserver-svga, and make it your default x
serve
Robert wrote:
>
> hi!
> I downloaded a debian .iso image and the md5 checksums didn't match,
> then i mounted it (with -o loop) and checked the checksums of all
> individual
> files, finding 3 of them are corrupted. Have downloaded them and I wish
> to
> replace them, but i always recieve the erro
> Just if somebody has a fresh installation and if you were so kind to send
> me the results of ls -l /var and ls -l /var/log
>
> Just to see the correct ownership of /var/log and /var/log/*
Ok, looks like none answered...
$ ls -ld /var/*
drwxr-xr-x2 root root 1024 Jan 30 07:39 /
put
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
on top of your script, and you should be able to start working.
hope this helps.
pietro.
> Second question. I have a mystery service running on port 1024. I
fairly
> certain I haven't been hacked, but, who knows? When I do a "nmap
> localhost" port 1024 shows up as "unknown". How can I find out which
> daemon is bound to 1024? Thanks in advance!
fuser 1024/tcp # as root!
man fu
> One thing we haven't fully decided yet is that whether we should keep
> network-wide configuration files in /usr/local and replace original files
> with symlinks, or should we use rsync or similar to keep every system in
> sync. The former has the advantage of making the change instantaneous
> wh
> Hmm, it would seem to me that you would need to dpkg-repack packages every
> time¹ they get upgraded. Unless you do that before an initial installation,
> the customized changes won't be included. Once installed, either way, the
> changes persist thanks to the way conffiles are handled.
ok, now
> So I commented out the first two FontPath lines and KDE started just fine. I
> can get the True Type fonts working after KDE is running, but now there are
> no options for point size in Netscape. The fonts are there but I only get an
> option of 0 for the size.
use xfs-xtt instead of xfstt. mu
> Per adesso non riesco a capire perché quando faccio xstart o xinit per far
> partire X mi dall'avvio hostname: Host name lookup failure
ma alla fine X parte? e che succede se lanci il comando hostname?
ed infine, qual'e' il contenuto dei file /etc/hosts ed /etc/hostname?
> Devo dire che non so
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to set up a virtual NIC and network? I would like to do
> this:
> eth0 <- iptable filter -> virtual <- more iptables -> rest of the system.
>
> I want to filter out some traffic because I only want to monitor some of
> the traffic.
see /usr/src/linux/Documentation/net
> I need in-depth help for configuring my PPP.
> Manuals are useless. Online help non-specific.
> And where are the pictures?
did you already try pppconfig? it helped me a lot. easy as w** 9*.
pietro.
> I might be making a fool of myself by asking this,
> but is there any way of extracting information such
> as text and pictures out of a PDF file that anyone
> knows of? So far I haven't used PDF files to other
> things than view them, and occasionally print them,
> using xpdf, but now I need to
> I'm currently writing a small program in C that is supposed to
> show me which packages I have from woody and which ones from
> sid (my system is actually a mix of both of them).
> Now, a problem I am likely to encounter soon are the version
> numbers. Do the follow some kind of scheme?
>
> For
> depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.18pre21/fs/smbfs.o
> depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.18pre21/net/dummy.o
> depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
> /lib/modules/2.2.18pre21/ipv4/ip_masq_user.o
> depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
> /lib/modules/2.2.18pre21/ipv4/ip_
> Ho appena installato la vostra distribuzione e sono veramente colpito
> per come è realizzata.
> Premetto che sono un neofita di Linux (lo usato per pochi mesi per
> fare l'esame di Sistemi
> Operativi) e ho 2 problemi:
> 1) alla fine dell'installazione ho cercato di configurare la
> connessione
> La ringrazio.
> Veramente gentilissimo.
non c'e' di che.
> P.S. posso approfittare solo per un'altra cosa?
> In pratica volevo segnalare una cosa che non mi è piaciuta
> molto nell'installazione: la selezione dei pacchetti
> A parte che moltissimi non hanno la descrizione (di un rigo) e quindi
> $ apt-cache search ppp
e subito dopo, dimenticavo,
$ apt-cache show
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Still Mr. fips is not happy . He says that the last cylinder is still not
> free .
>
> Is there any way of installing Linux onto a FAT (Win 98) part. , without
> standing the
> risk of losing data (either of the disk or of the partition ) ?
> Thanks ,
> ([EMAIL PROT
just an easy try - did you use the gcc -g flag?
pietro.
> On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 09:23:53AM +0200, Pietro Cagnoni wrote:
> | 2) reboot in maintenance mode (or whatever is called in english: in
> | italian is "Modalità provvisoria": 640x480 screen with very few colors);
>
> FYI it is called "Safe Mode" in English.
> ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /usr/lib/cgi-bin/
> #ScriptAlias /~news/ /home/news/public_html/cgi-bin/
ok, maybe it's too easy, but did you try to uncomment the ScriptAlias
/~news/ ... line?
whith this setting, the url http://your.host/~news/script.cgi will
execute /home/news/public_html/cgi-bin/script
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
>
> I need to send a big exe windows file, but the size is getting to be a
> problem. So I need to slice it and send the pieces separate. What is the
> best method?
use the split command.
pietro.
> I followed the instructions in ximian's website but trying to apt get
> install task-ximian-gnome tells me that apt couldn't find that package...
> does anybody has had this problem and how to fix it?
IIRC you had to append to /etc/apt/sources.list the line
deb http://red-carpet.ximian.com/debi
> I have a similar, but reversed problem. I have one package that I do NOT want
> to upgrade. It happens to be LILO, and it is currently broken when used on
> laptops with SystemSoft BIOS. I want all packages except LILO from woody
> but I want LILO to stop at potato. Is there a way of telling
> As far as I know from reading this list you are running into trouble
> when using Ximian Gnome. It is recommendet to use the Debian Gnome
> packages.
>
> Frank
i use it everyday at work on my potato machine. well, the application i
use 90% of the time is gnome-terminal, but everything seems qui
> If you saw my last message, "Apache on second ip address", I have tried
> to get Apache to server the same content on two ip addresses off the
> same adapter.
>
> I have setup the second address successfully (I can ssh into it) but
> can't get Apache to be "sensitive" to the second ip address.
see my reply to your 'ifconfig remove eth0:1' message on the list...
.. and comment out all the Listen and BindAddress directives! everything
should work painlessly without any virtual host configuration.
pietro.
> I'm moving our intranet onto a new box with address x.x.x.23 from an old
> box wit
> I've been struggling for the last few days trying to get my wife's
> Win95 laptop to access her Quicken files that I have on a fat16
> partition on my linux machine. There is something about 'mount' that
> is eluding me.
it's been eluding me a couple of times too...
vfat just doesn't have the pl
is your scsi card configured properly?
can you see the scanner in the output of cat /proc/scsi/scsi?
did you try modprobe sg (kernel module for scsi generic devices)?
make your tests with scanimage (no x involved, easier to troubleshoot).
when you'll be able to see your scanner in the output of s
shock wrote:
>
> Sorry for the OT, but I haven't found anything relating to my problem.
> I'm trying to install the Crypt::IDEA perl module. I've tried it with
> both perl -MCPAN -e shell and downloading the .tar.gz file. Both end
> with the following:
>
> cc -c -DDEBIAN -fno-strict-aliasing -
Jozef Skvarcek wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> When a client closes, say HTTP, connection to my server then the
> connection continues to be listed on the server for some period of time
> in the state `TIME_WAIT'. Does such a connection still counts as valid
> one, ie does the web server see it?
>
> Thank yo
Jerome Acks Jr wrote:
>
> woody box with 2.4.9 kernel I compiled. I've been using this kernel
> since 23 Sep 2001. For over a year, /dev/cdrom has been linked to
> /dev/hdd, and "mount /dev/cdrom" worked with no problem. /etc/fstab
> entry is:
> /dev/cdrom/cdromiso9660 defaults,ro,user,n
tom schuetz wrote:
>
> What's the best way to get IRQ and io info on all the devices on my (potato)
> system?
>
> Thanks!
$ cat /proc/interrupts
$ cat /proc/ioports
pietro.
> Roberto Angione wrote:
>
> Buon Giorno,
> mi trovo attualmente ad amministrare un Server con Debian installata.
> Non riesco a rendere operativo il virtusertable ( in red Hat non avevo
> problemi).
> Potreste aiutarmi per favore?
>
> Grazie
> Roberto Angione
hum, stai parlando di sendmail, ver
Roberto Angione wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Pietro Cagnoni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Roberto Angione" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc:
> Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 1:41 PM
> Subject: Re: virtusertable
>
> > &g
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but as I understand it all resources on my and other
> Linux workstations are not shared out to Windows OSes from the local Linux
> workstation per se, but by the Samba server (which in my case is a seperate
> box).
well, a server can't share something it doesn't own :-)
> Hi!
>
> Is there a easy way to make a perl skript to send an http post request
> produced by the following html form?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> The reply of the server is not important...
install libwww-perl and use LWP::UserAgent .
pietro.
> 1.how to fsck /dev/hda3 which is root? it's mounted rw, and fsck warns it is
> dangerous to check it.
this is the safest way, but it needs a reboot:
touch /forcefsck
init 6
this will force a full fsck on all your partitions.
if you set FSCKFIX=yes in /etc/default/rcS, everything will happen
au
> On my earlier SuSE system "less" was able to read gzipped text files. Can i
> get less to do it also on Debian?
try zless (and zgrep, zcat...)
pietro.
> 1. Where to find the driver or compatible one and how to install it in
> Debian Linux?
make sure your bios is configured for a non-pnp os and post the output
of cat /proc/pci.
meanwhile, try the tulip and via-rhine drivers: just type
modprobe
as root.
> 2. How to set up DHCP for my computer
> Ciao,
> Trovo problematico usare il supporto per il display
> di caratteri italiani es. e con l'accento ecc...
>
> Dopo aver settato la variabile cosi':
> export LANG=it_IT
>
> locale mi dice:
> LANG=it_IT
> LC_CTYPE="it_IT"
> LC_NUMERIC="it_IT"
> LC_TIME="it_IT"
> LC_COLLATE="it_IT"
> LC_MONET
> Great! Thank-you. Now my kernel actually boots. :-) I do have one other
> weird problem though. My new kernel has a lot of modules (especial input
> modules such as hid, usb-uhci, etc.) that have "unresolved symbols" (normally
> they do not). Any idea what might cause this?
>
> Thanks again,
Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I'm using anacron on my router (just an old 486) and everytime anacron is
> running a job, it's hard to do anything else with it (e.g. takes about 5
> seconds or so just to get a login prompt and it takes a minute or more to get
> a small internet site). I
> ma esistono anche donne che usano debian???
> mi riferisco a eleonora.
> che magnifica sorpresa. parità dei sessi e open source.
> questa è la filosofia giusta
> libertà ovunque. il mondo sta cambiando!
> anche i bambini molto presto useranno linux
(approximate) translati
hanasaki wrote:
>
> I am running Wood with Squid and Kernel 2.4.17 If I NAT port 80 I can
> browse the following sites. If I run IE or Mozilla from Win2000 through
> the squid proxy, the connection times out.
> www.sun.com
> www.nvida.com.
easy try: is the proxy box natted?
can
John Foster wrote:
> I am running a mixed testing/unstable system and after my last upgrade I
> have 2 new problems. My test system is on a 13.3 Gb drive and I have
> been at 63% full for about a year. I was downloading some mail and got a
> disk full error. I had NEVER seen this before on any of m
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello debian-user,
> now i want to remove unwanted services. what i did so far is rm the
> links from rc2.d/ for wwwoffle, leafnode and anaocron. this worked
> for leafnode and anaocron, but wwwoffle is still running after a
> period of time.
> so my question is h
D-Man wrote:
> apt-get tells me there is no package named ipchains. I checked on
it's in netbase package.
in case of despair, the forms in http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
may help a lot!
pietro.
> I'm having a bit of trouble trying to modify a Makefile for my system. The
> program depends on Qt, of which I have libqt-emb-dev installed.
try installing libqt2-dev
pietro.
Liam Ward wrote:
>
> I wonder if anyone has any experience of something like this...
>
> Our office has a mixture of Windows and MacOS desktops. Packages to
> allow the Macs to talk to the PCs are expensive ($150 per machine) so
> I'm thinking of getting an old PC, putting Debian on it and settin
omicron wrote:
>
> hello
> How do i switch from a running kernel to another without having to
> reboot the machine ?
short answer: you can't.
long answer: you can't.
i'm afraid it's the only thing you have to reboot for!
sorry for you surely wonderful uptime...
pietro.
Mark wrote:
>
> For some reason after installing and reinstalling vim, ae still remains
> the default editor.
>
> when I look in /etc/alternatives I see:
> lrwxrwxrwx1 root root7 Apr 30 23:12 editor ->
> Is there some debian specific setup script that maintains these links?
>
Tuomas Pellonpera wrote:
>
> On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>
> > If you decide you must do this, others have pointed the answer to you. I
> > just
> > want to say beware the path you are taking.
> >
> > Users of other editors will find editing your codce to be a royal nightmare
John Lord wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> After a crash during booting I now get the following error message:
>
> UNATTACHED INODE 161806
>
> /dev/hda2: UNEXPECTED INCONSISENCY; RUN FSCK MANUALLY. (i.e. without -a or -p
> options)
>
> Please repair manually and reboot.
>
> To remount it rw: do mount -m
> In my laptop I've three partitions
> hda1= Debian Potato all directories but /home
> hda2= /home currently referring to Potato
> hda3= Woody all in this partition
>
> Now I'd like to refer both potato and woody to the same /home
> partition (hda2) and of course to the same user victor (that's me
> > I think the uptime counter counts up to 497 days, and then it
> > starts all over again. So currently we would not have any reports
> > positively documenting more than 497 days of uptime.
> > I read somewhere that the time is counted in "jiffies" where one
>
> i believe that bug was fixed in
> How do I upgrade a single package and it's dependencies from the stable
> versions to a less stable version like testing?
a similar question (about samba) was posted and discussed on Debian
Planet: see
http://www.debianplanet.org/debianplanet/article.php?sid=322
pietro.
> So, how do I get these to resolve?
i don't know exactly, but if you run
$ gcc -v -c hello.cc
you will see the calls to as and ld on output, and you can start
investigate from there.
hope it helps.
pietro.
> Still interested in comments if anybody's got any. :)
uh, maybe you already did that, but...
i've always been able to solve my ssh problems using sshd -d and ssh -v
hope it helps
pietro.
>foreach (<*>){
> print "$_\n";
> }
> or <*> replaced by glob('*')
>
> do not work.
what happens exactly? any error messages? any output?
the glob function is implemented with csh, so this could be a csh
problem.
pietro.
a few things you can check:
try checking with netstat -a if someone's listening on the ssh port on
the server;
run sshd -d, and try to connect with a client (your sshd -d dump is
regular, it just stops waiting for a connection);
grep sshd /var/log/auth.log
hope it helps.
pietro.
> Sometimes when I download a file from a site under Netscape 4.77 it
> happens that the browser doesn't show the usual download box with the
> downloading file but just I see that it is (down)loading the file
> as it were a web page. I've tried to find the downloaded file under
> /.netscape and $H
> I know there are tools to convert info and man to html, and that's a
> decent format when read with lynx. Maybe the answer would be to convert all to
> html, and then write a front-end for lynx so I could type (help ) and it
> would invoke lynx on the appropriate page.
>
> Any informatio
> Ricardo Diz wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I tried to config my kernel using "make menuconfig" in a console and
> it exited with
>
> /usr/bin/ld : cannot find -lncurses
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>
> >> Unable to find the Ncurses libraries
>
> although I have ncurses installed.
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have read the man pages for apt and apt.conf, and added a line to my
> apt.conf
> along the lines
> of http::Proxy {"http:///msproxy:80/";};
this is my (working) apt.conf line:
Acquire::http::Proxy "http://proxy.my-company.com:8080";;
so you probably have to write
> Is there an easy way to force apt to download a deb again? I seem to have
> got a corrupted one:
>
> (Reading database ... 131943 files and directories currently installed.)
> Preparing to replace xfonts-75dpi 4.1.0-5 (using
> .../xfonts-75dpi_4.1.0-6_all.deb) ...
> Unpacking replacement xfon
> To adapt a program to Debian the author needs a core dump.
> He says the program *will* crash on Debian when started.
> But since I switched to Debian I didn't see any crashes :-)
>
> Is core dumping enabled by default on potato, and where
> can I configure that?
the command to use is ulimit, w
> I've just played with some unstable packages lists and it doesn't behave
> like I want. Is there any way to downgrade all packages to the latest
> avaibled in the corrected sources.list. I mean a softer way than a reinstall
> ;-)
you will have to reinstall, but just the bad packages.
remove them
> does anyone know where I can find statistics on Internet Services
> (w3, etc) running on unix-like systems ? I.e., how many machines uses
> unix-like systems for web services, ftp services, etc ?
the command you need is probably netstat. lots of options, see the man
page.
pietro.
> However, I was able to run ftp and connect to ftp.debian.org.br
> manually. When I did that, the command CD works, but LS and GET don't.
> What's going on? Does this have anything to do with FTP being in passive
> mode, or the host I'm connected to can't find me because I'm behind a
> pr
> I don't know exactly the terminology to use. I'd like to set up a Linux
> box on the ethernet at home, slap a modem on it (attached to an analog
> line of course), and then dial-up from home to the modem, authenticate,
> and have internet access. In essence, I want to be my own ISP, allowing
> my
> > I note that when you copy a file to /floppy it seems to be incredibly
> > quick. Is it in fact written to the floppy at the same time as it
> > appears on /floppy ?
> >
> Ian,
>
> All I can say is "Ouch!". Unlike the DOS world, Unix in general,
> and Linux in particular, do not guaran
> I have a second HD I am using as a mirror for my first.
> I am going to use dd to initially copy files from one
> to the other and then rsync on a daily basis.
don't do that. use tar.
> Do I need to format hdb before dd if=dev/hda of=/dev/hdb?
don't do that. use tar.
> Someone mentioned I sho
> HI, dman, Pietro, Jo-el, & Sam,
>
> I definitely did not do a sync. Maybe I did a umount, but probably not.
>
> Why, when one shuts down via, say, poweroff, can unix not do that for you
> in the course of closing things down? It seems on of those things that
> is going to get forgotten in a r
> Whatever that floppy can still not be mounted
error message?
pietro.
> Please send me in attachement libraries:
>
> libc.so.5
> libm.so.5
> libf2c.so.0
>
> I need them to install mopac 7.01 for Linux.
NEVER NEVER NEVER get binaries from untrusted sources!
(especially if important as libc)
(yes we are all untrusted :-)
install the libc5 package for the libc
"François Chenais" wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Is there any way to use a proxy with apt-... commands ?
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> François
i wrote this line in my apt.conf:
Acquire::http::Proxy "http://proxy.mycompany.com:8080";;
the same thing (with obvious changes) sh
martin f krafft wrote:
>
> can anyone please explain this to me?
>
> seamus:/usr/local/share/phpgw# find . -name Root | xargs vi
> 221 files to edit
> Vim: Warning: Input is not from a terminal
>
> seamus:/usr/local/share/phpgw# vi `find . -name Root`
> 221 files to edit
>
> how the heck does v
> 2.4.x vanilla is a PoS in certain areas. The VM is one. The latency is
> another. With dumb xmms, it cannot help but cause skips. Use something
> better, with huge output buffers, and you will not have so much trouble. Or
> patch the kernel.
xmms output buffer size is configurable:
[little butt
> BTW does anybody know if there are any MySQL.deb packages available? I mirror
> the MySQL site, but they do not seem to have one (this is for another
> machine).
"apt-cache search mysql" will give you a list of packages, then you can
use "apt-cache show " to know exactly what a package is.
you
Andy Spiegl wrote:
>
> Pretty sad to respond to my own posting, but I'm desperate. :-)
> Is there noone who can help me with that? I'm on a satellite uplink and
> _have_ to use the proxy.
> Thanks,
> Andy.
this is my apt.conf proxy line:
Acquire::http::Proxy "http://proxy.mycompany.com:8080";;
> buongiorno,
> sono un ragazzo che ha per le mani la versione "debian2.2.r3", mi
> potreste informare come si installa dato che le spiegazioni sono
> in inglese e io lo capisco solo un poinoltre e' possibile
> installare debian con windows??
da quello che vedo sul sito www.debian.org il manua
> How can I determine if man is installed and see if all
> of the things that man depends on are installed as
> well?
try "apt-get install man-db" to install the man program. it is not
included in the default minimal install, iirc.
pietro.
> I noticed that somewhere ae has started taking over as the default
> editor in place of vi/vim.
> I have tried placing EDITOR="vi" in the /etc/profile line but it
> doesn't always work.
>
> CVS was defaulting to ae.
> crontab will sometimes default to ae.
>
> How do I fix this? ae is not at al
Colin Watson wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 06:40:57AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
> > Pietro Cagnoni wrote:
> > > type as root:
> > >
> > > update-alternatives --config editor
> > >
> > > man update-alternatives will tell you a
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