On Friday 29 August 2003 2:21 pm, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
>On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 12:23, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>> Is there a FAQ available for setting up Spamassassin and exim? Googling
>> found several for SA + postfix, but not for exim.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
On Saturday 30 August 2003 8:39 pm, Steve Lamb wrote:
>On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 15:04:59 -0400
>
>Jeff Elkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I used spamc < ./$1 | grep '^X-Spam' and it identified an obvious piece of
>> spam, and my emails now contain: Receiv
On Saturday 30 August 2003 10:19 pm, Steve Lamb wrote:
>On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 22:16:14 -0400
>
>Jeff Elkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Kmail doesn't show your email as having an attachment. Would that be the
>> gpg?
>
>Yup.
>
>> At any rate,
verage ham for me is
> around -3 and average spam is closer to 12 to 15. Affords me a lot of
> latitude when configuring sa-exim to reject things at SMTP.
I'm learning a lot here. This is a valuable thread, thanks!
Jeff
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Also Sprach Jeff McAdams
>Also Sprach Paul Johnson
>>On Sat, Aug 30, 2003 at 10:16:14PM -0400, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>>> Kmail doesn't show your email as having an attachment. Would that be
>>> the gpg?
>>Yup, that's it. View the raw message and you'
Also Sprach Paul Johnson
>On Sat, Aug 30, 2003 at 10:16:14PM -0400, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>> Kmail doesn't show your email as having an attachment. Would that be
>> the gpg?
>Yup, that's it. View the raw message and you'll see that it's a
>multipart MIME me
with i386 and Sparc
> arch :-?
http://people.debian.org/~branden/ibook.html
Go to the URL above. The instructions worked like a champ on my iMac.
Jeff Elkins
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rs will choose. Now if we
are talking a perfect installer, I vote for a single floppy that I can insert
in the front of a brand new clean machine plugged into my network, answer 4 or
5 simple questions and it goes away and installs a complete system from the
net over the next hour or so,
if anyone knows how I ca the source to
all of the modules that came with -bf2.4, I'd appreciate that as well.
Thanks so much in advance!
-Jeff Tickle
jwtickle at jtsoft dot net
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When I tried setting some of these to 'not install', it broke down
worse. If anyone can provide help or if I can send more useful
infromation, please let me know.
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it, or is something new going on?
TIA
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there is somewhere else that the debian kernel keeps track of
the root device...
I have not had these types of problems using other distributions.
Any recommendations
Thanks,
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I'm setting up a previously working woody mp3 server after a crash, but when I
try to run xmms via ssh I get:
** CRITICAL **: Unable to open display
X11 forwarding is turned on. What have I forgotten?
TIA
Jeff Elkins
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On Saturday 31 May 2003 4:09 pm, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> * Jeff Elkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030531 12:42]:
> > I'm setting up a previously working woody mp3 server after a crash, but
> > when I try to run xmms via ssh I get:
> >
> > ** CRITICAL **: Unable to open d
On Saturday 31 May 2003 5:35 pm, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> On Sat, 31 May 2003 the mental interface of
>
> Jeff Elkins told:
> > On Saturday 31 May 2003 4:09 pm, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> > > * Jeff Elkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030531 12:42]:
> > > > I'm
e's -vvv:
(I've tried both with my user account and root - identical output)
Maybe I've been staring at it too long, but I just don't see anything obvious.
Jeff
OpenSSH_3.6.1p2 Debian 1:3.6.1p2-2, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090702f
debug1: Reading configuration dat
On Sunday 01 June 2003 4:27 am, Jon Haugsand wrote:
> * Jeff Elkins
>
> > Yep, X11Forwarding is set to yes in /etc/ssh_config for both the client
> > and the server. SSH seems to function normally in all other respects...
>
> On the server side, it is the file /etc/ssh/ss
a new bug with something that was updated?
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On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 12:03, Nathan Poznick wrote:
> Thus spake Jeff Self:
> > I'm running Debian unstable with Gnome 2.2 and Nautilus. Since yesterday
> > afternoon, I noticed that my icons are missing. My Home, Start Here,
> > Trash and other folders I created myself.
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 13:12, Chris Metzler wrote:
> On 04 Jun 2003 12:36:38 -0400
> Jeff Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 12:03, Nathan Poznick wrote:
> >>Thus spake Jeff Self:
> >>> I'm running Debian unstable with Gnome 2.2 and
ed on from or subject but i don't see
anything to base it on. Any ideas?
Thanks, Jeff
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I didn't think this would work but i just used message contains. Still
would be interested in using a filter based on the reply to message info
but it doesn't show directly.
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What I ended up doing was just filtering based on contents. If an email
has "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in it then it goes to my
debian list folder under my main mailbox. This works fine, so far.
Thanks for the help.
Jeff
Colin Watson wrote:
On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 02:50:49PM +0300, A
Any help appreciated. TIA
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>On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>> I recently purchased a Viking 6-1 cardreader to access a secure dig
On Friday 13 June 2003 10:55 am, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
>On Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 10:07:49AM -0400, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>> I recently purchased a Viking 6-1 cardreader to access a secure
>> digital card, in addition to compact flash cards. The CF slot responds
>> normally, bu
ck_ancestor
check_local_user
file = .forward
modemask = 002
filter
suffix = +*
suffix_optional
procmail:
driver = localuser
transport = procmail_pipe
require_files =
${local_part}:+${home}:+${home}/.procmailrc:+/usr/bin/procmail
no_verify
localuser:
driver = localuser
transport = local
icate. I
select temporary and then I get the "Unable to connect -- Access denied"
on my browser.
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memory - I used auto-completion when entering)
thanks
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Quick MethodWill not work for all...
apt-get install debhelper debmake fakeroot dh-make devscripts
1) Unpack the source
2) Ensure the directory name has a version number
3) Enter the directory
4) Type "deb-make"
5) Type "debuild"
6) If the above fails, read the docs on deb-make,
.
-
At this point, I'm at a loss for what could be wrong and how to fix it,
but I'm really getting tired of flying blind. Does anyone have any
suggestions?
thanks much,
Jeff
[1] On my monitor, console screen blanking looks different from X's
screen blanking. It's
The video card
is an ATI Radeon, Lilo's the bootloader, and I'm using a 2.4 series Kernel.
Is there anything else I should be looking at?
thanks,
Jeff
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Scott Henson wrote:
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 23:51, Jeff Cours wrote:
I'm running a Pentium IV system tracking Debian testing. The video card
is an ATI Radeon, Lilo's the bootloader, and I'm using a 2.4 series Kernel.
Is there anything else I should be looking at?
Well for
I have read through the kernel-header docs, & am still not sure I
understand what they are for. I assumed that they enable source to be
compiled when using a kernel-image.
If this is correct, what is the procedure for compiling i2c-source or
lm-sensors-source?.
thanks
Jeff
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-base and -server.
Does anyone use mysql and debian and gnudip? If so, do you have any
recommendations?
TIA,
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X.
And the driver is now open source.
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it's just fine. The Diamond
and Hercules and Asus use fans. The Asus and Hercules cards run cold.
Regards,
Jeff
USERS:
I'm going through the process of reading piles of DOC, but
maybe someone knows of the top of their head---
i'm having the same problem as freefood, getting my modem
up and dialing. it's a Megahertz XJ1144 and as far as I can
tell it's not a winmodem. So what do i need to do to get
linux
xserver do we use?
Just about any version of XFree will do. You may need to download a newer
X server from xfree86.org, or upgrade to potato. If I recall correctly, the
SVGA server contains the TNT support. You might want to double-check on
the xfree86.org website.
Regards
Jeff
I've got my base installed and i am still trying to
get everything else on with apt.
My problem is that I still can't tell what's up with
my modem-card (Megahertz XJ1144).
I do know that it is not a winmodem, but it doesn't show up
on any of the lists of "modems working under Linux" either.
When
:
crw-rw1root dialout 4 [time/date] /dev/ttyS0
When I pon, my plog gets to "expect" and nothing happens. I do not
think my modem is dialing at all.
If anyone has had this problem please help! Three weeks into the
installation process and I am starting to lose my nerv
Question: is there any difference between the XFree86 that
you can get from the XFree86 site and the version that is
used with Debian?
jeff
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/1998 Iomega started shipping parallel
port ZIP drives with a different interface which is
supported by the imm (ZIP Plus) driver. If the
cable is marked with "AutoDetect", this is what has
happened.
scsi : 0 hosts
It worked just fine on 2.0.36, what did I do to screw this up?
This was the reply sent to me when I suggested turning UseCanonicalName
off in apache, hopefully someone else will have an idea how to fix this
prob.
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ackage
> description.
AFAIK, procmail is used more for mail filtering once its been delivered,
something quite different
> 3) Are there any specials things to do or any special documents
> to read to solve that problem?
I'd check out the url above, its part of
nd
> prevent further cluttering of the list, I would be very appreciative. I
> am a Linux rookie, but I worked on a Unix workstation for over a year.
> I'm an RPG programmer looking to explore my creative side in a Linux
> development environment as a hobby.
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff J
>
;
searching for part of a package name, to find the appropriate package for
installation or removal. If dselect was modified, so that "/" or a
similar command would search package descriptions (preferably with a
regexp), I don't think I'd be able to leave the house.
jeff
On Mo
Try:
swisswatch &
xload &
xbiff &
enlightenment
a .xsession is executed similarly to a shell script, and it expects the
last application to be blocking, until the x session itself is complete
jeff
On Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 06:26:36PM +1000, Cyrus
Does anyone know of a place to get pgcc debs? I've heard pgcc greatly boosts
system performance.
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obably beroftpd also.
RTFM
jeff
On Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 12:30:24PM +0100, F. Fernandez wrote:
> Jeff Bachtel wrote:
> >
> > Yes, you need to look into chroot'ing ftp users. Its fairly trivial with
> > Proftpd and beroftpd, IIRC
>
> That method implies that every
I just got on the server, are you sure you are getting on irc correctly?
Try
$ irc mcordes irc.openprojects.net
it worked for me (well, different nick of course)
jeff
On Mon, Jul 26, 1999 at 01:12:08AM -0400, Matthew Cordes wrote:
> >ps and top are in procps, and xmkmf is in xlib6g-de
x27;t* already have the man pages. I have the
> base kernel installed, but have run into complications installing the rest
> of Debian, which (I presume) contains the man command. Thanks to the
> folks on this list who have sent helpful suggestions.
>
> Jeff J
I have successfully downloaded and installed the base slink dist. on floppy.
I would like to install a minimal X Window system so that I can run
Netscape, as I do not like configuring Unix for email. What .deb packages
would work for me?
Also, I have a nVidia TNT card with 16MB of VRAM. Can I get
mean here? What is the IP addresses that
your system is resolving to? What does your named.conf file look like?
-Jeff
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rer, and give it the URL
ftp:// as in some cases, a network is simply using a PROXY server to
allow normal access to the Internet which will only work through a Web Browser
(i.e. Apache Proxy Server)
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I couldn't wait any more for a PHP release that works with Apache 1.3.1,
so I did it myself. You can download it from my homepage:
http://www.planetfall.com/~jeff/debian/
This is PHP 3.0.3 for Apache 1.3.1 (Slink). I was going to build it for
hamm, but I noticed that Apache 1.3.1 is no l
ears work. Odd.
Thanks,
Jeff
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wer priority when it is loaded.
rename it:
$ mv matlab matlab-real
And wrap a script round it:
#!/bin/sh
nice -whatever /usr/bin/matlab
Jeff
On Wed, Sep 02, 1998 at 01:38:18PM -0500, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> I wonder what "when it discovers that the configuration file has
> changed" means. Does it "keep an eye" on the file?
Yes.
Jeff
ge. fdutils recommends it. You can ignore
the error if you don't need a DOS (FAT) filesystem on the floppy. It
seems to me that this error could be cleaned up a bit. :)
Jeff
plans for Redundant DHCP on VMS and
NT.
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can to "GET". Heres a script
that I wrote a while ago to upload files via a script. (This was written
to work on a sun system, but I know it's been used on others).
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elect /dev/psaux for your mouse port.
>
> also set up a sym link between /dev/mouse->/dev/psaux
Look at /proc/misc. Do you have a line like this?
1 ps2aux
If not you need a kernel with PS/2 mouse support.
Jeff
age I manage.
http://bird.taponline.com/inline/dns/doc/
If you have specific formatting questions, feel free to send me your boot
file and I can either convert it for you, or help you convert it.
I'm forwarding this for a friend. You can reply directly to me or to
the list. I already told him how to boot from the rescue disk and the
CD-ROM, but I've never seen this problem before and we would appreciate
some insight.
Thanks!
Jeff
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use FreeDOS if you don't want to use DOS.
2) Use dosemu to load the code after Debian has booted.
I used #2 once to get a Digicom modem working. I ended up returning it
to the store anyway.
Jeff
ed redhat
> .?
My conclusion is that their dependency mechanism is broken. Normally
(IMHO) dependencies should be based on program-specific header files,
and exclude the system-wide ones. They aren't necessarily in the same
place on every system, as you found out...
Jeff
t; packages -> search I think it's in the non-US
> section
Does anyone know why it's such an old version of Apache?
Thanks
Jeff
anyone know why it's such an old version of Apache?
>
> There should be 1.3.1/SSL in unstable (slink).
It's 1.2.5.
Jeff
connect to the internet
with the Win98 box's modem, but access the internet with the Linux machine.
Anybody out there done this already? I appreciate any tips or suggestions.
Regards,
Jeff Miller
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"To Hell with Microsoft"
Does anyone know of Linux tools for the AVR?
Anyone interested in helping me write some? I'd like to see a macro
assembler, simulator, and programming software. None of that stuff
should be terribly complicated.
Thanks
Jeff
Ctrl-d
>>> Jan Krupa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/1/98 9:24:42 AM >>>
Could someone please tell how can I insert under
Linux (debian2.0) EOF (end of file) sign (in C lang.) from keyboard?
I mean what sequence of keys ?
Thanks
Jan
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prints in postscript mode and two sided.
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"The minstrel boy has gone to war,
in the fields of death you'll find him&qu
ed by the BIOS. The drive is
nothing special (Western Digital 540MB) and it is connected directly to the
motherboard. Anyone else experience this type of problem?
TIA
Jeff Miller
My computer does not have PNP support in the BIOS (it is from 1993). I do use
"Auto" for the drive type in the BIOS, though.
>>> Michael Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/1/98 8:01:11 PM >>>
On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Kent West wrote:
> At 04:41 PM 10/1/1998 -0400, J
possible
someday when Debian supports PAM.
I guess a workaround would be a front-end passwd program that changes both
passwords. I don't know if one exists.
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
Regards,
Jeff
amage been done?
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Have you tried to Degauss your monitor. There should be a switch or menu
option for this.
Jeff (KillerK in Team Fortress)
Go to their web page and look for instructions on your specific card
>>> "Christopher J. Stevenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/5/98 11:06:25 PM >>>
Now X works well... now I need help on My network card.
It says on the cover that it's compatible w/ Linux...
I'm just wondering how compatible.
I have a
I recently took a class on Unix and we used Win95 machines to Telnet into our
server and vi acted "weird." The instructor acknowledged this and said that
there was nothing we could do. I would suggest using a Windoze X Client
software in place of Telnet. We use Exceed and it works well. Ther
ld be of great help.
Jeff, a novice Debian Linux User
-Original Message-
From: Bert Conliffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Wednesday, May 13, 1998 04:15
Subject: A Cry For Help
> Date: 5/12/98
> Subject: The Debian Starter System
>
> Backg
I've run into this a few times - Some programs, more often than
not non-Debian stuff, can't find libraries in /usr/X11/lib. For example,
I installed teTeX from binaries I already had and couldn't run xdvi. Now I
compiled some Xforms demos with FPK-pascal and they can't find libX11 or
libfo
I recently installed the gtk libs, development, and doc packages.
Following the instructions in the docs I compiled a very basic program.
When I try to run it though I get the message
** ERROR **: unable to find a usable depth
and a core dump.
I'm running the plain ol' VGA16 ser
ot even load XF86Config
(or at least it sends not of the usual info to the tty).
My .Xauthority file is empty also.
Suggestions?
Thank you,
Jeff Ballin
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. Out of curiosity, I
wonder why the system did not work before. ldconfig -p showed the library as
being loaded, why did it not work? Does ld.so.cache get checked by X before
loading?
Well, like I said everything is cool now. Take care everyone.
Jeff
> Hello all,
>
> When I try to
There seems to be some sort of problem with the libraries in
/usr/X11R6/lib. Almost every program I install that isn't from a debian
package won't run because it can't find libraries from this directory.
This is my ld.so.conf:
/usr/local/lib
/usr/lib/libc5-compat
/lib/libc5-compat
I could fine was xgs-dos, and
> running a GS emulator, through dosemu, thats just too twisted even for me.
> -Steve
ftp.apple.asimov.net.
Jeff
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a clone of MS Office. It's a bit sluggish though.
Jeff
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On Fri, Jun 19, 1998 at 11:59:53AM -0700, Brian Weiss wrote:
> > StarOffice 4 is commercial -- i.e. not free. IMHO it's well worth the $100
> > since it's virtually a clone of MS Office. It's a bit sluggish though.
> >
> > Jeff
>
> That's n
rosoft
it would be 2Q96.)
Jeff
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ak-l and dvorak-r key translation tables.
Try "man loadkeys"
Jeff
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work, you have to enable it in /etc/php3.ini. Then
you just do simple stuff like:
and so on.
I still haven't done a form with it yet, but that's next on my agenda.
One of the niftier things you can do is write functions and include them
from any web page... I'm impressed. It
ty
risk)?
thank you,
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the shell is /bin/sh or similar. I
filed a bug report on base-passwd about this.
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> to use useradd instead. This is bug#24036.
If you don't use --system, will the uid still be <1000? And shouldn't this
uid be consistent across multiple Debian installations?
Has someone already closed the base-passwd bug, or should I?
Jeff
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