ze my findings for the list later on.
On a more general note, does the fact that KON recently appeared in
unstable mean that JP-Debian has started to filter down into the
regular distribution?
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ave a TGUI9680XGI Trident card.
Once you get stm to work again, the console will reset just fine.
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he Company LAN, each Workstation and Router has to have static routes
to LAN A, B, C via the respective Router. If you don't care about traffic,
you don't even need the LAN routes on the Workstation as long as the default
router knows where to send packets destined for the separate LANs.
Hello,
Eliezer Figueroa Puello wrote:
> I want to build a small network using Linux as the fileserver and
> windows 95 computers as the clients.
[...]
This is covered in the SMB-HOWTO. Check /usr/doc/HOWTO for it.
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at it, could you try and start the named in debug mode
(adding -d3 on the call in /etc/init.d/named) and see what it´s
reporting to /var/log/daemon.log?
What you´re describing sounds uncannily like a named trying to
get zone info from a remote that isn´t reachable yet.
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rtual terminals
over a single telnet connection, plus all you've asked above.
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supply suitable settings for /etc/profile and .inputrc so that everything
works as before?
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when to switch to/from DST.
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:Is there any debianized Visio like program ?
Not as such, but you may want to try XFig, a structured drawing program.
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you'd indicate that
you're actually willing to figure out some things for yourself instead
of letting the group do your job. Maybe you could start by outlining
which measures you've already taken, or with a question about the
security issues involved with a particular package.
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l hardware
problem like an overclocked/faked CPU, or a defective cache. Those can be
detected fairly well by running several kernel compiles in sequence - gcc
is rather good at detecting hardware problems .-)
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problem.
My development system is a machine running all of the current stuff
from Hamm - but libc6 is not the problem, since I do get about the
same error with libc5 and pthreads installed :-/ (SIGSEGV in __select())
Any tips for packages I should check out besides libefence?
Thanks a lot in adv
considered a bug in the package that has it. If you check
the bugs database you'll see that most of those have been reported
already. In the meantime, you can probably install and configure the
packages i question using dpkg and the --force-depends switch.
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in what's up with getting ERESTARTNOHAND
from select()? Or what the numerous additional parameters to the _r
functions actually mean? *sob*
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t a new named.root file every month? In my experience, these files
do not change very often, so it's perfectly sensible to do that
manually. Besides that, I'd make sure to keep the old file in case
NSI screws up - it's not very possible, but shit happens...
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there's a CDROM formatter/writer software for
Windows that'll do that for you. What you should do is create
the CDROM image using mkisofs on Linux, and then write that
image using your Windows writer software.
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> Who's General Failure, and why is he reading my disks?
IRQ 13 is reserved for the math coprocessor or FPU part of your CPU.
The label "math error" does not indicate that your system is defective,
it's just indicating the general use of the IRQ - it is used to report
"m
of those three at
most, right? :-) Personally, I've had good experiences with the IBM
DORS 32160 - 2Gig, not too slow, very reliable. I have two in my box
here at home, and another two in a box at work.
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l you need is the standard serial driver,
and gpm set to use type "bare". Used to work fine for me when I had
a MS-Mouse hooked up to my computer at work. It´s been replaced by
a real (i.e 3button Pilot) in the meantime...
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ng gv, and I can print raw text through
:smbclient, but I've kind of stepped onto a stumbling block with this
:pairing. Ah well...
I suppose this would work the same way as setting up any other remote
printer: by creating a set of two spools. SDee the details in the
LPR-HOWTO.
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e get in libpthreads - after all, this is a HP Professional Books
series title.
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ks. All you have to do is make sure you have not disallowed
> this in your X configuration.
The way we have handled this at a customer installation is that
we created a user "shutdown" who was privileded to run shutdown.
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t cnews package from unstable - it's broken.
And yes, I've reported it already :-)
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ow I'm doing that manually whenever my /var fs fills up, but
mv'ing all those files while checking to delete the old versions
and later on recreating Packages files is surely a hassle.
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opposed to "tried and
tested" and "reliable". Usually the "unstable" stuff is reliable
and all, but from time to time you may run into a pothole - like
the time when a broken tar was released. And yes, with "unstable"
you're bound to see frequent update
on how to get a JE aware
Debian system up and running, I'd be glad to hear about it. I've got
KTerm and Kon set up and running, but I just can't figure out how to use
the Canna package to input text :-/
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when isdnlog gets started? If that's the case, how do I get
around it? Right now, isdnlog has a start/stop priority of 20.
If I stop/start the script in /etc/init.d manually, everything
works just fine.
TIA for your opinions on that matter!
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sted in having Qt on their
Debain CD - if just because Qt Nethack depends on it. BTW, has
anybody plans to package that for Debian? It sure beats the
text-only interface of the currently packaged Nethack.o
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ig each time you boot in /etc/init.d. See the readme provided
there for details on how to set up your own init file. Once you have that
down, you can recompile your kernel to give you sound support for the
Soundblaster with the paramaters you'veconfigured. Works for me, YMMV.
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ters further, /dev/ttyS* seems now to be owned by
dialout, and not by tty as on my system at home.
Any ideas what I might try to get my serial ports to work? I´d
really prefer to have X _with_ a mouse :-)
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et, you really don´t need a
Gateway. You also don´t need DNS lookup since you can maintain your
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> I am wondering.. how I can do this.. I would like to create a script that
> run in the background and check the time.. if it is 8am it do a
cron provides the ability to run specified programs at a certain time. See
the man page for more details. You should be able to write a small script
that ju
ations you want in the background, and starting
the window manager as the last set in the foreground. Once you
exit the window manager, this script terminates and ends your X
session.
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ed in support
for the wrong card, or you have compiled your network card driver as
a module and forgotten to enable it using modconf. Or you forgot to
enable kerneld in the loadable module support section of the kernel
configuration.
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he first partition is sure worth it.
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Makefile :-) As far as I´ve been able to follow it, it
uses
a user-supplied script to install the kernel. Guess what, it´s part of
the
Debian distribution. Still, kernel-package is the way to go.
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ackage. I haven't tried to use it
yet, but it´s supposed to help run SCO/BSD binaries.
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". By default, the kernel
installation
will move your old kernel and System.map to *.old. All you need to do to
be
able to boot into the previous kernel would be to add a boot entry in
/etc/lilo.conf. Or you could just cp your stable kernel and the
accompanying
map to *.stable, and then add an en
ll as other needed drivers enabled in the
kernel configuration. Then you mount the boot disk "mount -tmsdos
/dev/fd0" and copy the newly compiled kernel over:
"cp arch/i386/boot/zImage /mnt/linux". After that, you run the
prep script for the new kernel: "cd /mnt ; ./rdev.
Hi,
I've just spent the last few hours trying to figure out why make-kpkg
wouldn't work for me. It looks like tar-1.11.11-2.deb from unstable is
the culprit: with this tar, I get a file permission modification error
for include/asm when make-kpkg dist is run.
Anyways, downgrading to the tar of th
NABLED after
the endif, but that doesn't work, either. It just might be that I
missed the real rules file anyways - I just patched the three I
found.
Any help would be sincerely appreciated,
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attic/debian-small.gif
> http://www.debian.org/attic/debian.gif
Looks neat :-) However, I thought the Gnu/Debian conflict was
resolved with the decision to call Debian "Debian GNU/Linux",
or am I completely misunderstanding the facts?
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r the assembler. make zimage just makes
an image. To install it using your lilo.conf, try make zlilo.
Or you could just make-kpkg to roll your own kernel package which
can then be installed using dpkg.
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