192.168.1.11;
supersede domain-name "mylocaldomain.lan";
interface "eth2" {
send dhcp-client-identifier XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX;
request subnet-mask, broadcast-address, time-offset, routers,
domain-name, domain-name-servers, host-name;
}
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> because I first did the build on 9/15. Now, if I try to issue
> fakeroot make-kpkg append-to-version=.20030917 kernel_image, I get an
Should this not be: make-kpkg --append-to-version=.20030917 kernel_image
Note the '--'
windowmaker and to add
your own menu items you can use the following to get a "Run" box. You
would then add a keyboard shortcut to the menu item. I use "CTRL-ALT r".
This is all on one line:
x-terminal-emulator -geometry 90x40+115+50 -title "Program Run"
s made available:
mount -t smbfs //hostname/winsharename /linuxmountpoint
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Use the space bar, I think, to make your selection.
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> it, and can't for some reason. I have no idea why this would be, or why
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Try adding 'knoppix nodma' at the boot prompt and see if that helps.
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From .xsession-errors :
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then send xmond.log...
It was created but was empty.
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didn't crash but returned the following to the console instead:
Gdk-ERROR **: X connection to 127.0.0.1:1 broken (explicit kill or
server shutdown).
The following from strace that is consistent for each of 2 attempts:
read(7, 0xbfffdd10, 32) = -1 EAGAIN (Resource temporarily unavai
I just loaded my first Linux machine. It laoded well and I am able to log on
with no
problem. My question is how do I get the GUI up after I log on? All I get is
the
prompt.
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really want to do.
You provide a quality product and you provide it for free. I for one
hope Debian continues as I have no desire do use the other Linux
alternatives.
I'm finished gushing and going back to lurking.
God bless,
T
I can not get the sound chip on my motherboard to work. I can modprobe
ac_97codec and it will install the correct drivers(sound sound-core
trident). However, no sound comes out the speakers. I have also
tried using ALSA. Still no sound. Everytime I boot in to KDE, it
says CPU overload Ar
Apache no longer starts after apt-getting some
files. I now have the following error in my error.log:
mod_unique_id: unable to
gethostbyname("ATHEOS")
Any help would be appreciated. TIA!
NeoFax
wsers do have a print
option?
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Just wanted to pass along some hints for when you decide
to get rid of the os.system() calls.
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> editor. This seems perfectly sensible to me; I've never understood why
> file managers don't provide this functionality.
Indeed, and Netscape does this. Why doesn't Mozilla, I wonder?
(as of 1.0.0 anyway -- maybe it does now?).
I agree that this is an o
onsistent in some way.
That's why I think it has to be a bug in apt-get and not something
wrong with kdebase-audiolibs that gets us to this point. Right now,
though, it's probably a corruption of my package database.
Anybody know how to check it or correct it?
TIA,
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fy" and "xloadimage" to do this).
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;bug" to report. I was more wondering if anybody
knew how to verify the contents of the Debian package database.
I pretty much treat it as a black box, and never touch it. :-)
> The better option is probably to wait.
Ah, but for what? ;-) Well, it's not crippling at the moment --
and possibly
planned outcome. If I were running Red Hat, I would probably think
so. No need to scent conspiracy theories -- it's not a bad approach
to transition: gives plenty of time for the two to grow towards a standard
(e.g. the LSB stuff), and then make the transition smooth for the en
g to force the other to conform.
It's the tendencies towards the latter that disturb me, when they occur.
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And of course, once you get a collection of packages you like, you
can use the dpkg --get-selections and dpkg --set-selections to save
and retrieve your choices or replicate onto multiple computers.
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ponents or a whole
> computer clearly identified as fully suitable for Linux even though
> it may have MS Windows installed.
I *have* seen cookbook-like reviews, in which currently available
components are combined into a "best" Linux computer in the
reviewer
happen
sooner. Maybe enough absurd cases will finally motivate
eliminating or reforming the patent system.
Hey, I can dream, can't I?
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I am searching books and manuals on line,but have not found anything addressing these
matters yet.
HELP
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MInd you, I'd be happy with any Free JVM -- Kaffe just seemed like the
natural choice when I was looking at the Debian packages.
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So, please excuse my ignorance, but how do I move my Woody installation
(installed from cd and ftp) to the testing version, Sarge?
Terry Gray
ynamic IP address might change the hostname
is static (x.bc.hsia.telus.net). You might want to check if this
is so for you. If you do a reverse lookup on your IP address and the
hostname returned does not contain the IP address it might be true for
you as well.
Regards,
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Is it possible to use KNOPPIX as a installer for
Debian? Once I have KNOPPIX installed then add Debians stable apt
repository to add the other software that I want?
NeoFax
I can no longer use XFree86 as the fonts are
rendered as long non readable fonts. I have tried to just use TrueType fonts but
X complains about font fixed. This font is located in the misc fon directory. Is
there anyway to get XFT2 to alias fixed as Courier New? If not, how do I get X
readab
Here is my dilemma. I had the EMU10K1 driver
working fine until I upgraded to KDE 3.1.1 from Ralf Nolden's repository. Now I
get a aRtsMessage that states CPU overload. I have seen a post about normal
users not having access to the mixer device. However, I have tried as root
and it still do
fer to avoid the Windows solution
(i.e.
re-install EVERYTHING :) ).
Sorry about the length, but I wasn't sure what details would be useful.
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Thank you in anticipation.
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Does anyone know whether IP forwarding is compiled
into the supplied Hamm kernel?
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d add the single command 'clear' .
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the video card in a different slot.
My video setup:
Cirrus Logic 5428 - 1024k RAM
XF86_SVGA server
Only run at 800x600 - 8 bpp - 256 colors.
If you could point me in any useful direction it would be much
appreciated.
Regards,
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usr/sbin/in.ftpd
telnet stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd \
/usr/sbin/in.telnetd
##ftp stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd \
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a little easier for the Debian maintainer, but
> which also have no bearing on Debian being able to redistribute Pine
> executables.
>
> I contacted UW, then Debian, then tried to get the two communicating;
> to the extent of offering possible solutions to the impasse. At the
>
led"
Then the system says "pppconnect script
failed"
"exit".
ANy help you can give I would appreciate, I
talked to a user on irc and he suspects "no carrier" but I am using
the same system with win98 . HELP!
Terry
Marton
Creative Labs "Infra-1800" CD-ROM
which is a 12X with a gimmicky infra-red remote. I figured it
would be better to leave that on the Windows machine. It's also
an "ATAPI IDE CD-ROM." I would expect it to have the same problem,
but I'll probably try it if all else fa
e :) ). I do plan to put this system
to pretty heavy work once I can get it to work at all: for office
applications, CAD, and software development. I need to be there
in about a year or so, which is why I need to start learning now!
If it comes to buying another CDROM drive, are there any
recommendations? Having two different types not work does not
instill me with confidence about others on the market!
Anyway, I appreciate any help at all, thanks!
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t is. I
wish dselect gave you a little more control, but I haven't quite figured
out how to do everything
with dpkg.
Would appreciate any help at all, thanks!
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Thanks Bruce; I appreciate your note.
-teg
On Wed, 7 Apr 1999, Bruce Sass wrote:
> Terry,
>
> Sorry if I misrepresented your position,
> "broke off" does carry too much connotative baggage.
>
>
> - Bruce
>
>
le so I don't remember the exact syntax.
Terry.
or about 3 mins, then wmaker running at that for
3 mins.. (in console mode))... Its an annoyance, but it doesn't kill the
system .. (at least on 3 of mine it didn't)
Terry
>
> >>>>> "Adam" == Adam Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Adam>
a a term window.
Netscape runs properly in all other instances.
Any pointers in the right direction would be appreciated.
Terry.
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looking very good, it bails )
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is the slow download
simply to be expected, or the result of some error I'm
making. Why would I get a bad checksum? Simply corrupted
files, or is there a chance that I'm somehow getting the
*wrong* files?
Thanks for any advice you might be able to offer,
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> I just installed Debian 1.3.1 on my machine, but for some strange reason I
> can't get my net card out of promiscuous mode. Would anyone know where
> I might configure promisc mode off? Thank you.
ifconfig eth0 -promisc
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anything about aliasing. This is with netbase 2.13-1.
>
> Anybody who can get me goin' on this?
NET-3-HOWTO, but more specifically:
ifconfig eth0 myrealaddr options
ifconfig eth0:1 myfirstipalias options...
ifconfig eth0:2 mysecondipalias options...
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> What are the steps to successful tr0 ?
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Have you checked the NET-3-HOWTO, was it any use?
If not, please let me know why, I'm always keen to improve it.
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how to sweep virtual-desktop
style from desktop to desktop (like I could with FVWM), but
must manually click which one I want. I figure there's probably
a setting somewhere that controls that (or will be in KDE 3?),
but it's not really such a pain -- I've already gotten used to i
rently, let us both know, please!
Sketch (http://sketch.sourceforge.net = "sketch" package) can
import Corel Draw CMX format files. The author and some of
the more involved users are former Corel Draw users.
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eck that -- it can certainly import SVG, but I'm
less sure about exporting).
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On Wednesday 26 November 2003 01:34 am, Dr.-Ing. C. Hurschler wrote:
> I've exported drawings to wmf and then opened them in OpenOffice Draw with no
> apparant information loss.
Right, because WMF is a vector format.
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hat's why I recommended it.
Someone else recommended WMF, and that should work too --
WMF is supported by Sketch and apparently Open Office.
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radiction. Many eyes detect most security problems, but
> not all. This is certainly better than just a few eyes with access to
> proprietary code.
There is also the point that *somebody* found this bug. Just not the
folks we were hoping would. ;-) Letting real crackers hammer your
system
variety of tools that can do it.
But they're all going to involve some kind of scripting, not
just flipping through menus in your mail client.
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r from the console, there are reasons.
The first step in most root exploits is to get normal user access, and
so it's helpful if that's not too easy. *That* is why you don't want
"just anybody" to use your system.
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to work with fvwm). I'm not sure what happens when you run update-menus
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I cannot get the xfree server to start or my usb mouse enabled. I'm not
sure whether the problem lies with the module for my video card or the
settings for my monitor (or both). I've tried several hor. and vert.
settings with the same results.
Below is the info from xfree log- thanks for your
s for me. It probably isn't the only thing that
can go wrong, and it may have nothing to do with your
problem, but it's the most common problem I've had with
them. The trick is, the symptoms may not always be the
same (probably depends on exactly where the problem
is in the prefe
seemed relevant that this sort of problem needs to
be reported.
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To the O.P. though -- bear in mind when you make this kind of
criticism that you are criticizing somebody's baby. They do tend
to get quite defensive. It takes a lot of confidence in yourself to
accept criticism of your work without feeling personally attacked. ;-)
One thing you get with free-l
re
comes with that guarantee, so the vendor can "pass the buck" if
things don't work as advertised).
My point? If we're going to hang onto our software model (and
we should), then we're probably going to need a new distribution
model for the hardware, too. I'm st
there are published manuals
explaining the language in detail). I'm not sure whether it was
intended to be open or not, but it is in effect, at least.
And that would probably be Debian's reason. ;-)
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On Saturday 13 December 2003 10:11 pm, Nunya wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 13, 2003 at 10:08:07PM -0600, Terry Hancock wrote:
> > It would be conceivable to call PDF 4 an open standard, since
> > Ghostscript can already handle it. But we really ought to make
> > a distinction, since t
On Sunday 14 December 2003 02:16 am, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Sat, Dec 13, 2003 at 11:15:07AM -0600, Kent West ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > John Hasler wrote:
> > >Terry writes:
> > >>Now, if you are just doing this "in good faith" or making a "be
es it seem
like a major hacking experience. But the reality just isn't like that.
It's no worse than a basic Gnu Autoconf source install, now.
And given Debian's positioning as a convenience distribution for
experts, rather than a real newbie distribution, it seems like a very
compatibl
olduser =
foreach file ( dotfiles/* )
cat $file | sed "s/$olduser/$newuser/g" > /home/$newuser/$file
end
Untested, of course, but that ought to give you the idea.
man sed
man tcsh
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nd, since no one is
legally allowed to mirror it.
I accessed this without registering because you provided a deep-link,
but normally, Adobe makes you go through a forms process to get this
far, AFAICT. That's probably why Google can't find it, too.
So, yeah, it's there. And that'
n't think I remembered to say "Thank you", myself, Ray.
So, thank you for the link! It appears that I stand corrected
on the PDF spec issue.
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Can anyone tell me how to convert it to something I can use. When I use
uudecode (on a SunOS) I get "No begin line". So, How do I convert it to
.fvwm2rc95?
Thanks for any help,
Terry...
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Can anyone point me to more information to read on how dselect works.
BTW, I'm a former Slackware user currently running RedHat and looking
at Debian.
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and waited for
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Could not find config file!
- Tried:
/etc/XF86Config
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Config.neverland
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Config
Fatal server error:
No config file found!
Note, the X server no longer looks for XF86Config in $HOME
Fatal server error:
Error reading config file
/home/ca
nt) compiler issue.
How can I tell which compiler built the kernel and radeon modules that
I'm using?
What exactly is the "Invalid argument" message I'm seeing? I'm guessing
this might be a C API mismatch? Or maybe there is something being passed
from
Daniel Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/26/05, Terry Hancock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hardware acceleration (DRI) is not working with my ATI Radeon 9200 card
>> on a fresh install of Debian Sarge (3.1), using the AMD 64 build of Kernel
>> 2.6.
>
I was looking at the Gatos site --- but it does have a page on debugging
DRI problems, so I thought it might be relevant.
Thanks,
Terry
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On Monday 27 June 2005 02:22 am, Terry Hancock wrote:
> Daniel Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a multihead setup, and you can't avoid the bus ID's,
> > and I have yet to see a multihead config program. You might
> > not be able to avoid
Hi,
I have two quick (seemingly obvious) questions, and one not so
obvious, that I hope someone can help me with. I failed to find a
definitive answer after a bit of Googling.
I've compiled the mysql-4.1 packages from source to enable OpenSSL
support. I understand that I therefore take responsibi
Thanks Bob.
apt-src with the patch option appears to completely satisfy my requirements
Tez
.
On 28/06/05, Bob Proulx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Terry Burton wrote:
> > I've compiled the mysql-4.1 packages from source to enable OpenSSL
> > support. I unders
other protocols in your system, you should
> turn those off as well.
AX25 is not yet modularised, so it can, and should be left set to 'off'
regards
Terry
I remember reading about this several months ago. It was the opinion
of most people at the time to be just a joke. Anyone know for sure
if it is anything other than a joke?
Terry
_
Terry Eck [EMAIL
Mathew Johnston wrote:
>
> I have a mixed windows/linux network, and am looking to do file sharing
> over my LAN. Samba seems pretty good, except that mounted smb shares
> (in linux) sometimes lose connectivity. It really liked to do it when
> xmms crashed as I tried to add a directory to my pla
lame me, not him!)
The subject was "Strange broadcast message from syslogd"; the mailing
list archives should have more details. See
http://www.debian.org/security/2000/2719a for more information of
the exploit.
Best wishes,
Terry Boon
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(You actually specify the IP address at which you want to listen
rather than the interface name, but in the scenario you describe I
think that this should suffice.)
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Comment: Proces
I'm going to be getting a PCMCIA modem this weekend, and wanted to know
if anyone had any suggestions on which ones are good/bad. Any advice
will be greatly appreciated.
--
Morgan
A wise man gets more use from his enemies than a fool from his friends.
-- Baltasar Gracian
is the machine to forward to - in your case 192.168.1.11 .
I hope this helps.
Terry.
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Have you tried using Creatives Emu drivers?
You need to download them through cvs. If you haven't tried them .. mail me ..
I can give you more info :)
Terry
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 05:03:00PM -0500, Jonathan D. Proulx babbled:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to get a Sound Blaster L
o with my revision
> file.
Did you increment the serial number?
Terry.
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ped . hello
>and I get the error bash: puts: command not found.
>
<...>
try this:
$ ./hello
when you do: '. hello', you are telling your shell (bash in this case)
to source the file 'hello'. In other words, you are trying to run tcl
commands directly
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