I have a asus P4S800 motherboard, it has an onboard
ethernet adapter. When I try and install Debian Sarge
3.1 it will not detect the ethernet adapter. I tried
knoppix and it detects and uses the adapter just fine.
Is there any way to modify the hardware detect in
Sarge or to have it try and dete
That worked great thanksColin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: List List wrote:> I have a asus P4S800 motherboard, it has an onboard> ethernet adapter. When I try and install Debian Sarge> 3.1 it will not detect the ethernet adapter.Have you tried the "linux26" install opt
Les agradecería me informaran si en una máquina ALPHA DS10, Debian soporta
la tarjeta controladora RAID KZPAC-AA.
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csj schrieb:
> On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 12:56:45AM +0800, I wrote:
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> > Something along the lines of:
> >
> > replace "string one" "string foo" files-to-process
>
> sed is it! Thanks to John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Michal
> <[EMAI
I have to connect a linux box to the Internet through an external ISDN device.
I have read the ISDN4Linux stuff but everything there is about internal devices.
Should it be treated as a normal modem connection using pppd?
Do I need task-dialup-isdn at all?
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|ALSO if you bring down yast1 in rpm format theoretically alien can convert
|it to debian. I don't know if it will actaully work but it was a great tool
|in suse. ( there also might be a copywrite issue)
Why do you want to do that
Hello, does anyone knows what does this error means when trying to use
setxkbmap, I'm using an up-to-date potato:
Couldn't interpret _XKB_RULES_NAMES property
the command I used was:
setxkbmap us
well, i get it with 'setxkbmap es' also, so I guess is a general
problem wit setxkbmap.
Any clues
Hi Raffaele
On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 06:07:18PM +0200, Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
>I configure it like that:
>
>./configure -gif -sm -system-zlib -system-libpng -system-jpeg
I don't remember about KDE-libs, I think, I disabled it, it's possible IMHO.
Did you try to compile QT without any c
What is the best way to get the equivalent of the DOS command
"dir /ad" in linux? That command will show just the (sub)directories
and not ordinary files.
I thought that "ls -d" would be the equivalent but it is not.
I know I can do "ls -f | grep /" to get the directory, but putting it
into a
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> Because ssh package on debian has epoch in its Version field.
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> $ dpkg -s ssh
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> 1: in Version field is epoch. Package with higher
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When installing a Debian - Buster here.
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I have loaded ubuntu and got a working desktop
system. I have loaded debian sarge and got a broken desktop system.
Is there an easy way to get X Windows working out
of the box on Debian Sarge?
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I am confused, if you don't want replies, don
I have chatted with people at AMD about the AGP bug and they contend
that it is fixed in the in 2.4.20 kernel. Is this true in the debian
2.4.20 kernel sources package? My machine still hangs randomly, and
when it does, XFree86 is running at ~98% cpu.
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> > like to get it working to at least be able to send mail through it, so I don't
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> I'm sure I'm one of the most clueless people
Speaking of Reader Rabbit, has anyone gotten any of the educational
games running under wine?
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> >>On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 17:52, David Millet
I would like to set my workspace switcher once and keep it for all futer
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ll commands from /usr/bin. I have a separate /usr partition.
Could that cause it?
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On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, David List wrote:
>On a newly installed Debian Woody, I have made a new kernel with
>pristine 2.4.22 kernel sources and make-kpkg.
>When I boot the new kernel I get messages, such as:
>"getent: command not found"
>"head: command not found"
t; libstdc++.so.5.0.4
lrwxrwxrwx1 root staff 18 Sep 13 23:18
/usr/local/lib/libstdc++.so.5 -> libstdc++.so.5.0.4
-rwxr-xr-x1 root staff 4229977 Sep 13 23:18
/usr/local/lib/libstdc++.so.5.0.4
So - what am I missing?
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see this in the default Debian /etc/inittab file (I chose xdm as
my display manager during installation).
In which file(s) is it decided how the login screen should act, on a
Debian system?
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>On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 10:14:41AM +0200, David List wrote:
>> In which file(s) is it decided how the login screen should act, on a
>> Debian system?
>
>/etc/init.d/xdm
>
>See man update-rc.d.
Thanks, I'll look into those.
B
am I just
confused?
If I'm right, how do I control what *does* happen at user login?
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_profile as mr. Reuss suggested. Still no effect.
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skel/.bash_profile. Still no
effect.
Is there any way I can see *precisely* what happens during a user's
login - what files are being sourced and such?
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will).
Regular logins and logouts. No su'ing or the like.
>Note on the /etc/skel/.bash_profile: Removing it will not have any
>effect, it will just avoid .bash_profile being created in new users'
>home directories if you create them.
I guessed as much.
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, as it is one of the standard directories which
>is hardcoded in the linker.
That helped. Thank you very much for your help.
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> dl> Regular logins and logouts. No su'ing or the like.
>
>Just to be clear, when you say this you mean logins at the console, for
>example, right? If you're using a gra
t;f.exec "x-terminal-emulator -T
\"Bash\" -e /bin/bash -login &"
./twm/system.twmrc: "Bash"f.exec "x-terminal-emulator -T \"Bash\"
-e /bin/bash -login &"
./sawfish/debian-menu.jl: '("Bash" (system "exec
x-terminal-emulator -T \"Bash\" -e /bin/bash -login &"))
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was triggered by every mail that is being logged?
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d, and how can I set things back to normal again?
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HTTP_CTRL_CHARS_HOST, line 8.
Subroutine BIZ_TLD_uri_test redefined at ../rules/20_uri_tests.cf, rule
BIZ_TLD, line 8.
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sure in the U.S. At least with the over abundance of older PC's
that this would be a great way to get people turned on to Debian.
I bet there is at least one Debian user a town that could contact someone
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On 11/6/02 1:52 PM, "Debian User" wrote:
> Ok, I am having a hard time being new to linux and all.
>
> Basically I am looking for the Standard procedure for setting up an
> apache server, and ftp for users on a debian box.
> I see much more documentation needed in the Linux world if this is goi
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On 11/12/02 1:48 PM, "Michael Heironimus" wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 12:20:46PM -0600, Mailing List wrote:
>>> I've had this type of problem with IE 5 on the Mac, even without using
>>> Squid. If I tried to view some pages with dynamic content it would g
installing on an Athlon and
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It's for dedicated web-hosting and we planned on putting 1/2 to 1 gig of ram
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On 11/13/02 7:12 AM, "Mailing List" wrote:
> We are looking at setting up a dedicated box for a client and on of our
> vendors sells white boxes with a Athlon AMD processor 1200 + and the mother
> board is a SiS, with a Realtek built-in NIC card, which I would be willing
&g
On 11/18/02 6:17 PM, "Vikki Roemer" wrote:
> I don't know, but while you're buying computers for people, can you
> get me one, too? I only want one computer, so I'm cheaper to buy for
> than them. *grin*
Dude! Your getting a Dell :O
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Wheen ssh'ing to and from my Debian 3.0r1, ssh acts dead slow when
connecting, even when all keys are installed and no passwords are used.
Could this be solved in some way?
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How do I set two IP addresses on the same NIC? I know I can use
ifconfig, but is there a debian-specific way of doing it - some script
for instance?
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On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> --- David List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
>> Wheen ssh'ing to and from my Debian 3.0r1, ssh acts dead slow when
>> connecting, even when all keys are installed and no passwords are used.
>>
>> Could this be
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Wolfgang Fischer wrote:
>On Thu, 07 Aug 2003 14:10:10 +0200, David List wrote:
>
>> How do I set two IP addresses on the same NIC? I know I can use
>> ifconfig, but is there a debian-specific way of doing it - some script
>> for instance?
>>
>
On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 12:04:34PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 01:50:04AM -0500, Michael Heironimus wrote:
> > On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 12:11:02AM -0500, Christopher L. Everett wrote:
> > > Can anyone tell me if Gnome in Testing is anywhere near usable?
> >
> > When I last
01:32:04
Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 2001
2003-08-24 01:04:26 Failed to open configuration file
/etc/exim/exim.conf
Is there an example runtime configuration file included in the Debian
3.0r1 exim package somewhere?
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2003, Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
>On Sun, Aug 24, 2003 at 01:11:49AM +0200, David List wrote:
>> Is there an example runtime configuration file included in the Debian
>> 3.0r1 exim package somewhere?
>
>Check out:
>/usr/share/doc/exim/example.conf.gz
I'l
Is there a way of getting to see what compile-time options the exim 3.35
binary that comes with Debian 3.0r1 was built with?
I have looked through the exim man page, but I didn't see a run-time
option for outputting the compile-time options for the binary.
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Just to make sure that I have understood the man page for make-kpkg
right:
If I issue 'make-kpkg kernel_image', the kernel is built *and* installed
*and* any symlink are set correctly.
Is this correct?
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On Fri, 6 Jun 2003, Colin Watson wrote:
>On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 01:56:42PM +0200, David List wrote:
>> Just to make sure that I have understood the man page for make-kpkg
>> right:
>> If I issue 'make-kpkg kernel_image', the kernel is built *and* installed
>>
Where does one find the kernel config file for the kernel that is
installed by default on a Debian system?
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On 6 Jun 2003, Jeremy Brooks wrote:
>Look in /boot. There's a config-x.x.x file there. On a system running
>Woody with the 2.4 kernel installed, it is called
>/boot/config-2.4.18-bf2.4.
I see. I thank you and mr. Saunders for answering my question.
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David
On Fri, 6 Jun 2003, Kevin McKinley wrote:
>On Fri, 6 Jun 2003 18:10:34 +0200 (CEST)
>David List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> I see. I thank you and mr. Saunders for answering my question.
>
>Here's an answer for a question you didn't ask: :)
>
>htt
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Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2003 11:53:41 +0200 (CEST)
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ser sees.
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I have noticed a thread on this list around a week ago that dealt with
the ethernet lockup with the Linux hme driver.
There was a posting by Joshua Uziel that pointed to a patch to this
driver. I'm new to Debian so my question may seem strange to some here,
but I cannot see how to use this
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, David List wrote:
>I have noticed a thread on this list around a week ago that dealt with
>the ethernet lockup with the Linux hme driver.
..
Oops, that was on the debian-sparc list. Sorry.
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necessary to change
it to point to a new kernel?
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On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Colin Watson wrote:
>On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 06:03:21PM +0200, David List wrote:
>> I have built a new kernel with make-kpkg and installed it with
>> dpkg -i .deb
>> I then checked /boot and saw that the vmlinuz symlink there still points
>> to
I'm attempting to make a 2.4.20 image and I get the following errors
under
makd bzImage
DKBUILD_BASENAME=ide_cd -c -o ide-cd.o ide-cd.c
In file included from ide-cd.c:318:
ide-cd.h:440: error: long, short, signed or unsigned used invalidly for
`slot_ta blelen'
make[3]: *** [ide-cd.o] Error 1
mak
We have recently had similar behavior. However, we found that even
though the we received installation failed messages, it actually worked.
During the device driver configuration step, are you also installoing
pci-scan? When I did this on a recent install, the apparent failure
vanished.
Art Edward
Thanks for replying. I have memtest now working on one of the nodes.
We are usint the K7VTA3 Mainboard motherboard. Does anyone have
experience with this board?
Thanks
Art Edwards
On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 09:59:07PM +0100, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 01:19:46PM -0700, Art Edwar
This is a follow up to the wierd behavior on new nodes.
I am testing memory with memtest86 and, so far, I'm finding nothing
wrong. These machines die at random placesin a job. where they die
doesn't follow any logical pattern. Are there any pathologies with this
main board.
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Hi!
I had a serious problem today with Apache, it took the whole machine to
nirvana. Did anyone experience similar problems?
Aug 4 10:44:58 debian kernel: Warning: possible SYN flood from 194.177.131.33
on 195.202.146.60:53. Sending cookies.
Aug 4 12:45:55 debian kernel: Unable to handle ker
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Errors were encountered while processing:
perl
Well, what could the problem be? And what is error 123? Where do i find a
list of all these errors?
Thanx in advance
Alex List
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sages thru imap... I can't use PINE
anymore to get at them :(
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mai
Hasn't a debian package for sendmail 8.8.7 been released?
thanks
Ricardo
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Hi,
I want to use savelog but I need the option that the .0 file created gets
compressed immediately... Can savelog do that?
Thanks
Ricardo
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Yes, thank you.
However, that would cause the "useless" creation of the .0 file because it
will be nearly empty... :( each savelog would take up 2 files.
Anyone used the "logrotate" program (redhat has it)
Thanks
Ricardo
On Sun, 5 Oct 1997, Joey Hess wrote:
> Debian Li
necessary?
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Ricardo
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Hi,
I installed the berolist package. In the Package description (debian
website) it says there is a web interface for berolist...
Where is it? I can't find any cgi or html files that apply to berolist...
Help! ;)
thanks
Ricardo
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what do I need to do to fix perl for that?
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Ricardo
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kage...
Can someone help?
thanks
Ricardo
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