On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 08:56:30PM -0500, David B. Harris wrote:
> To quote "David Shepherd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> # 'modprobe lp' gives me
> # modprobe: Can't locate module lp
> #
> # This is/was a stock debian kernel from an official CD.
> #
> # Anything else I can try, or do I have to rec
MESQUITA,GIOVANI (Non-HP-Brazil,ex1) wrote:
> I have used Debian to create a Boot CD. I've used two approaches:
>
> * Create a CD with boot sector in Linux, but the lilo program
> didn't recognize a root=/dev/hdc, resulting the error: FATAL: Not a
> number: /dev/hdc. My lilo.conf is:
Jonathan Matthews wrote:
> Hi all
>
> My server's harddisk is making weird noises and telling me at the
> console that various things went wrong.
> All in all, I reckon the drive is about to die.
>
> How would people go about transferring the whole system (dpkg details
> and all) over to another
Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how do I create a usable installation CD with downloaded packages that are
> currently in /var/cache/apt?
>
> I am running a standard Debian 2.2r3.
> I just installed KDE 2.1.1 using dselect to fetch and install packages
> from the net.
> I need to install t
Bob Koss wrote:
>
> I finally have a stable, functioning, system running X, using ice. It
> works. Cool.
>
> I would like to try KDE. What's my best plan to do this, since KDE is
> in Woody? Should I do a dist-upgrade and then get the KDE packages,
> or should I get the KDE packages in the orde
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'd say go with Woody (compared to Slack), provided you can do a boot off
> of
> CD...I wasn't aware of the boot-disk issue. I started with Potato about 8
> months ago, and just apt-get updated to Woody in the last few weeks.
>
> Tried Slack way back (a number of years
Ross Boylan wrote:
> I'm trying to use lm-sensors, so far with no luck. The Readme.Debian
> is a bit unclear to me. It says:
>
> To use lm-sensors, you need the lm-sensors module package and an i2c
> module package installed. You will probably need to build the modules
> packages from source, u
When i try to start an X session as user mike by running startx it fails with
the message:
xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/mike/.Xauthority
But it works ok when i startx as root.
This was working fine until yesterday, but i haven't figured out what i may have
changed to cause
I just got my first digital camera and am looking for advice on photo editing
programs.
I see there is gPhoto to d/l photos from a camera, but since my camera is not
supported i found out i can just use a usb card reader to load the pix into my
linux box.
What do i need to edit the photos, etc.
I want to auto-load the module for the USB contoller (usb-ohci) by its alias in
/etc/modules.conf:
alias usb-ohci
Where do i find the alias 'name' that kmod+modprobe use to look up this feature?
I have used mkisofs and cdrecord to create a multi-session CD of data tracks
containing
my digital photo jpegs (as per Creating Multi-session CD's Howto ).
I can check the iso before i burn it with the loopback driver and it shows the
multi
sessions as being on the iso image. After i burn it,
On Sun, 9 Dec 2001 17:31:10 +0100 (MET)
Sebastiaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> High,
>
> On Sun, 9 Dec 2001, mikepolniak wrote:
>
> > I have used mkisofs and cdrecord to create a multi-session CD of data
> > tracks containing
> > my digital photo jpegs
On Sun, 09 Dec 2001 14:28:01 -0800
Kendall Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have kernel 2.2.16 installed which I never compiled from source, and I
> want to add a kernel module to support my sound card. Is there a way for me
> to generate the .config that matches my installed k
On Sat, 22 Dec 2001 19:50:45 +0100
Gerald Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello to all!
>
> Im currentlc tryin to get my XPert 2000 pro card to work on my woody...
> In the process I'm at a point, where I suspect, that I got to get the
> right Kernel with DRI compiled in ... if there is some
On Sat, 22 Dec 2001 17:54:50 -0500
lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Karsten & Frank...
>
> Thank you both very much for your time. 2 gig is on the small side as far as
> drive sizes go these days..but as this box goes..it's whole mission in life
> will be to serve as a proxy..which I've been SO
On Tue, 25 Dec 2001 19:17:09 +0100
Gerald Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello to all!
>
> I finally got my Xpert 2000 card to work propoerly at an even higher
> frequency than the wicked Windows-driver :)).
> The only thing that bothers me now, is that the agpgart module isn't
> loaded
I have the ECSk7s5a mb with the SiS735 chipset. According to SiS linux support,
the on board sound needs SiS7018 support in the kernel.
So i enabled it with CONFIG_SOUND_TRIDENT and tried it as a module and directly
in
the kernel. cat> /proc/pci shows the on board audio at irq 11.
I can >modpro
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001 02:08:51 -0400
avik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't have a spare partition or use grub :-) I really would like to
> know how to create a bootable CD using my root partition as its
> source. I would have other uses for it :-)
>
Mondo is a program i use to burn a
On Fri, 28 Sep 2001 16:16:15 -0700
Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Im using libranet, a debian derivative, and would love to be able to use
>the Sylpheed mail/news client.However, it needs libgtk-1.2.6, and i
> can't find that for debian. Am I just confused or is that not yet availab
On Fri, 05 Oct 2001 06:37:22 GMT
"Z-Gen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's not found during installation.
> How can I set it up?
> netconfig or linuxcfg?
> Thanks in advance.
Make sure your kernel has CONFIG_8139TOO=y or =m
If its compiled as a module, make sure 8139TOO is loaded.
What do i need to create a simple index.html page, and upload it to my isp web
hosting
site. I will mostly use jpeg files from screen shots and digital camera.
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On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 22:09:40 -0600
shock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i've finally become enamored with KDE's anti-aliasing fonts. they look
> great in konqueror. opera, however, seems to use it's own font scheme.
> does anyone know what needs to be done to make opera use the
> anti-aliasing font
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 09:40:59 -0500
Angus D Madden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 12:08:37AM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote:
> > I bought a digital still-image camera today (Canon PowerShot G2) and I
> > want my Linux machine to talk to it. So far, after a few hours of trying
> >
My Pinnacle studio PCTV pro card shows up in /proc/pci and i can load all the
required modules (tuner, videodev,i2c)...but when i
#insmod bttv card=52
...it says no such device.
Syslog shows :
... bttv: driver version 0.7.83 loaded
... bttv: using 2 buffers with 2080k (4160k total) for capture
..
Just installed lm_sensors for via-pro chipset VT82c596 and ran sensors:
max1617-i2c-0-18
Adapter: SMBus vt82c596 adapter at 5000
Algorithm: Non-I2C SMBus adapter
temp: +8.0°C (min = +4°C, max = +0°C)
In /proc/sys/dev/sensors/max1617-i2c-0-18 i get:
temp1 0 4 8
temp2 60 8 0
How do
On Thursday 17 May 2001 09:16, mikepolniak wrote:
> Just installed lm_sensors for via-pro chipset VT82c596 and ran sensors:
>
> max1617-i2c-0-18
> Adapter: SMBus vt82c596 adapter at 5000
> Algorithm: Non-I2C SMBus adapter
> temp: +8.0°C (min = +4°C, max = +0°C)
>
>
Philipp Lehman wrote:
> In order to access the hardware sensors on my motherboard, I installed
> the lm-sensors-source package and the corresponding userland
> utilities. I need the i2c-viapro kernel module for my MB (VIA
> KT133A/82c686b chipset).
>
> Now, when I try to patch the kernel (stricly
Joachim Trinkwitz wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a Matrox G400 video card and have configured X (4.0.3) with the
> mga driver and DRI. Upon boot I get an error message, that the drm
> module (part of DRI, as I understand) failed to load because of the
> agpgart module wasn't loaded before (well, it
Thomas H. George wrote:
> I have gotten some excellent answers to my questions and picked up
> useful information from other user's questions and answers but
>
> I'm swamped!
>
> Often I am away from my computer for several days and return to find
> 1,000+ messages. It takes a long time to down
Has anyone had success setting up a usb scanner (e.g. Epson636u) with SANE
in Debian ? If yes , are you satisfied with the results?
Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> is ist possible to access the content of an RPM package, without
> actually installing it? I tried
>
> rpm --nodeps --prefix /tmp/foo
>
> but it says that the package is not relocatable.
Since i am not familiar with rpm i would use alien to make the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there any free mail accounts (like hotmail etc.) that allow you to
> download your mail so that you can read it with mutt say? Instead of
> having to view it through the web browser when connected to the
> internet.
>
> I want something that you can use fetchmail or
Charles Lewis wrote:
> I've tried and tried, but I can't get DRI to work for my Rage128 AGP card.
>
> My kernel (2.4.4) has been enabled with:
> /dev/agpart
>VIA chipset support (I have Abit KT7A-Raid, KT133 chipset)
> Direct Rendering Manager
>ATI Rage 128
>
> The relevant portions of
Kent West wrote:
> I'm putting together a new computer; main OS=Debian; secondary=Win95.
>
> I'd like to be able to watch TV and play DVDs on the Linux side (don't
> care about the Win95 side). Is DVD and TVcard support mature enough yet
> for this to be practical? Are there any issues with the f
On 22:22 Thu 22 Dec , Tyler Smith wrote:
> During boot up it takes about 30 seconds for MTA to start for my Etch
> install. With Sarge on the same box this takes less than a second. Can I
> fix this somehow? I'm running a single desktop computer, connected via
> an NIC through a router to hi
On 00:16 Sat 08 Oct , Malcolm Lalkaka wrote:
> > If you boot off 2.6.8 -- printing works
> > If you boot off 2.6.12 -- printing does not work
> >
> > Correct?
> ...
> > Any clue comparing kernel configs?
> I no longer have the 2.6.8 kernel to check, but when I did have it,
> printing was work
On 22:55 Sat 08 Oct , Malcolm Lalkaka wrote:
> > Check if you have /dev/lp0 and look at lpr.log
> I do have /dev/lp0, and the file /var/log/lpr.log is empty. :-(
> Any other suggestions?
> I'm beginning to seriously think this is a bug in the Debian kernel
> 2.6.12. I haven't submitted a bug re
On 23:46 Sun 09 Oct , Didde Brockman wrote:
> Hey - again.
>
> As stated earlier I could not get Debian-stable to detect a NIC or
> drive(s) on my brand spanking new LG LW20 laptop running on Intel's 915
> chipset. Finally I gave up and tried testing ("etch") where I could
> partition the d
On 01:05 Fri 14 Oct , Willie Gnarlson wrote:
> Hello fellow Debian users,
>
> I upgraded bash on my `testing' machine tonight and 4 hours passed
> before I realize procmail is filtering everything to /dev/null. Right.
>
> Does anyone have any idea why this would be matching on *all* incoming
On 17:46 Tue 18 Oct , Bruno Buys wrote:
> I'm reinstalling my system onto a new sata disk I just purchased. I'd
> like to know what best practices people do, in order to get through this
> with the least possible hassle.
> I'm really just installing Debian in the new disk, and I'd like to hav
On 09:28 Wed 19 Oct , wvl wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm having trouble getting my Pinnacle PCTV Pro to work, which I
> bought in the Netherlands (europe) a few (2?) years ago.
>
> After loading bttv I only get snow on the top of the screen..
> everything below that seems to be frozen in a certain s
On 01:47 Wed 19 Oct , SpamHog wrote:
> I am cloning a 1-partition system (3.1/i386)
> from /dev/hda5 to /dev/hda6,
> and intend to install grub in that partition.
> No need to change drivers, etc. - *only* the root device.
>
>
>
> I already did the following:
>
> - copied all files in the /
On 17:06 Wed 19 Oct , wvl wrote:
> I don't quite understand. Are you saying my tuner is being incorrectly
> set by bttv despite it saying "bttv0: using tuner=33"?
>
> In the Netherlands we use PAL, if you meant to say that I needed NTSC.
>
Sorry for my ass_umption. If you read the kernel docu
On 10:37 Wed 19 Oct , SpamHog wrote:
> Thank you too Mike, but I have already tried several times with either
> GNU/Linuxspeak "/dev/hda6" or Grubspeak "(hd0,5)" so it must be
> someting else.
>
> Moreover,
>
> 1) Being the "boot" root and the "running" root one and the same, the
> second roo
On 15:13 Wed 19 Oct , Bruno Buys wrote:
> Alvin Oga wrote:
>
> >On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, mikepolniak wrote:
> >
> >>Why not just copy over the whole Debian partition from the ide disk to
> >>the new disk. I have done this many times without a problem. I make a
On 09:12 Wed 19 Oct , Basajaun wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a weird problem with the response time inside X. I am running
> Debian Etch, kernel 2.6.12-1-686-smp on a P4 3.4GHz HT with a SATA
> drive and 1GB RAM. Whenever I start X (XFCE 4.2.2), I experience the
> following problems:
>
> a) Whe
On 12:10 Thu 20 Oct , Ross Boylan wrote:
> I am attempting to recompile a driver (8139too) with one additional
> entry in the pci_device_id table. I may modify it in other ways if
> that doesn't work.
>
> When I try to make-kpkg kernel_image the file is not rebuilt. I tried
> deleting the .o
On 08:11 Fri 21 Oct , SpamHog wrote:
> Thank you for clarifying!
>
> I'll never again root =(hdx,x) after a kernel.
>
> Yet, there must be something else munching up this boot.
>
> Whence the hda5 reference comes is not explained even by a missing
> SECOND specification of hda6 as running ro
On 04:17 Sat 22 Oct , SpamHog wrote:
> Mike,
>
> I promise you, I never meant to touch the MBR! Once you bide grub
> (either interactively or from any boot sector of any partition)
>
>root (hdx,y)
>
> you overrule the spell in the MBR.
I don't usually re-install Grub in the MBR eit
On 15:41 Sat 22 Oct , stan wrote:
> Can anyone show me how to write a procmail recipe that adds something (like
> **SPAM**
> to the To: header in a message?
>
> What I'm trying to do is add this conditionaly if spamassain has labled the
> message
> as spam. I have a firend who is getting mai
On 17:41 Mon 24 Oct , Teemu Ikonen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for a mail transfer agent for a typical workstation,
> laptop or simple server configuration, but so far I haven't found a
> suitable one either in Debian or elsewhere. The ones I've checked are
> either too simple (nullmailer
On 11:56 Mon 24 Oct , mikepolniak wrote:
> On 17:41 Mon 24 Oct , Teemu Ikonen wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm looking for a mail transfer agent for a typical workstation,
> > laptop or simple server configuration, but so far I haven't found a
> >
On 15:21 Tue 25 Oct , Deboo ^ wrote:
> Can someone tell me any latest HP or any other scanner fully supported under
> linux?
I have been using the HP SCanjet 4300C with sane for over a year.
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On 00:08 Wed 26 Oct , Steve Lamb wrote:
> Adam Porter wrote:
> > There are several web sites dedicated to WiFi on Linux, with extensive
> > lists of cards and how they are supported. Google is your friend. :)
>
> None of which, when I last googled, has specific instructions for Debian
>
On 08:58 Wed 26 Oct , Sebastian Canagaratna wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I tried to upgrade to kernel 2.6.12 using linux-source-2.6.12. I am
> using unstable. The compilation goes fine, during which there is a
> message: Root device is (3,2)
>
> I have my root partition in /dev/hda2. In the menu.
On 22:46 Wed 26 Oct , amalgam.swhe wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 07:45:58PM +0530, Siju George wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > How can I get into the Debian Sarge Single user mode from grub?
> > without giving a password???
> >
> > passing the "single" option doesn't seem to work :-(
> set init=/bi
On 13:02 Fri 28 Oct , John covici wrote:
> Hi. I am using sid and the latest bind9 and its libraries and what is
> happening is that either its so slow that many apps time out or
> something else is wrong -- when some app like sendmail tries to look
> up aname, it will time out. Now if I look
On 01:27 Sun 30 Oct , biosedit wrote:
> how can have a animal in boot screen
> like freeBSD
> but not a picture
> is make with - - - - - - - (like this
apt-get install linuxlogo
gives you the choice of 4 logos
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On 17:18 Mon 31 Oct , John O'Hagan wrote:
> Antony Gelberg wrote:
> >John O'Hagan wrote:
> >>Hi all,
> >>
> >> I'm looking for a brief summary of the differences between Debian kernel
> >>sources (such as those provided by the linux-source-2.6* packages), and the
> >>stock source from kerne
On 11:09 Mon 31 Oct , [KS] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This is a little bit off topic but I thought I might get some good
> recommendations from subscribers to this list.
>
> A friend of mine has just installed Linux (err...SUSE) after a few
> tries. Now that he has his Linux running, he is curious
On 23:49 Wed 02 Nov , Thomas wrote:
>snip<<
> >Is there a logfile or something that can tell me who is actually
> >denying what?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Thomas
> >
> >
> Aha, i found out:
>
> mail.log
> Nov 2 23:26:50 localhost postfix/smtpd[14343]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT
> from nova[10.
On 17:36 Thu 03 Nov , salahuddin pasha wrote:
> when i try to mount usb storage [kingston 256mb]
>
> is shows me
> =
> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda1,
> missing codepage or other error
Check if your kernel config has:
CONFIG_
ian but from some months i can't mount
> it both in sarge and sid) (still it is oky in windows)
>
> kubuntu mount it auto. :(
> (i have removed kubuntu becoz i did not like it & now using debian sarge and
> debian unstable in two different partitons)
>
> thanx
>
>
On 09:44 Thu 03 Nov , Richard Swen wrote:
> I currently have the following setup at home.
>
> Linksys DSL Router working as a DHCP Server.
>
> 1 Windows NT machine with an HP DeskJet 960C printer
> 1 Windows 98 machine.
>
> This is what I want to do.
> Install Debian Sarge on a new machine.
On 10:36 Fri 04 Nov , Matt Price wrote:
> Having checked out beagle and quite liked it, I seet here ae also
> various graphical file-finding tools outthere, e.g. the gnome "search
> for files" program, that allow content searches (e.g., "contains the
> text"-type searhcing). In many cases simi
On 23:43 Sat 05 Nov , Alex Teclo wrote:
> I am having problems with a 2.6.14 kernel.
>
><><><><><><><><>
> Here is the entry in /boot/grub/menu.lst on machine A:
> title Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 2.6.14
> root (hd0,4)
> kernel/vmlinuz- 2.6.14 root=/dev/ataraid/d0p7
On 00:45 Sun 06 Nov , Scarletdown wrote:
> I just recently installed an Adaptec AHA-2940UW SCSI adapter, so I could
> make use of this spare 4.3GB external SCSI hard drive. Anyway, I
> partitioned the drive and used mkfs to create an ext3 file system on it.
>
> I then created a mount point fo
On 15:41 Sun 06 Nov , Alex Teclo wrote:
> >> Here is the entry in /boot/grub/menu.lst on machine A:
> >> title Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 2.6.14
> >> root (hd0,4)
> >> kernel/vmlinuz-2.6.14 root=/dev/ataraid/d0p7 ro
> >> initrd /initrd.img-2.6.14
> >> savedefa
On 16:18 Sat 05 Nov , Facundo Ariel Perez wrote:
> I'm running a debian sarge on PIV / asus motherboard / using the 181
> chipset for my serial ata 80 gb drive.
> It installs and runs ok using kernel 2.4.27 - but when I upgrade to
> kernel 2.6.8 the systems crash on while booting just after sh
On 16:40 Sun 06 Nov , Cloaked Hunter wrote:
> I'm running the testing release of Debian. I recently updated my Debian
> packages, and I also built and installed a new 2.6.14 kernel. Now,
> regardless of what kernel I boot, none of my network interfaces will
> initialize during boot, not even th
On 21:56 Sun 06 Nov , Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> David Baron wrote:
>
> > On Sunday 06 November 2005 19:32,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> Thats because devfs is creating the nodes in kernels < 2.6.14.
> >> With 2.6.14 DEVFS is no longer supported in the kernel, so you have
> >> to use anothe
On 10:06 Mon 07 Nov , Matt Price wrote:
> hi folks,
>
> in an effort to get acpi workingo n my laptop (THinkpad 600e) I've
> upgraded to 2.6.14 kernel. Seemswo work fine! Except I'm having
> trouble with my wireless card (D-Link DWL-650+). The third-party
> driver compiled andi nstalled fin
On 20:24 Thu 10 Nov , Jon Jahren wrote:
>snip
> Preparing to replace udev 0.056-3
> (using .../archives/udev_0.074-2_i386.deb) ...
> ln: creating symbolic link `/etc/udev/rules.d/z55_hotplug.rules' to
> `../hotplug.rules': No such file or directory
> dpkg: error processing /var/cache
On 17:32 Thu 10 Nov , kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> My computer is behind a router (linksys BEFSR41). The computer and the
> router are connected by ethernet cable (ie no wireless). Every time I
> run, 'sudo dhclient', the IP address assigned to the computer is
> different. For example, somet
On 01:01 Fri 11 Nov , Joona Kiiski wrote:
> > Certainly not. If you want unstable packages, then use *unstable*. If
> > you want to help test the next Debian release, then use *testing*. If
> > you want something that will always work, then use *stable*.
>
> Yes, I've tried them all.
> * Un
On 18:39 Fri 11 Nov , choy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a web server connected indirectly to the Internet(ISP -> router
> -> server eth0). I've setup NAT port forward in the router so all web
> server connections are forwarded to server. Recently, I've added a new
> ethernet card(eth1) to the serve
On 12:34 Sat 12 Nov , Roy wrote:
> In /var/log/messages the following lines are apprearing:
>
> Date Time machine name -- MARK --
> Date Time machine name -- MARK --
> Date Time machine name -- MARK --
>
> I'm using the following command, below to get rid of them, but i'm getting an
>
On 11:04 Sat 12 Nov , Paulo M C Aragão wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed today the following daemons running:
>
> UIDPID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD
> root 1121 1 0 Nov11 ?00:00:00 [pccardd]
> root 1123 1 0 Nov11 ?00:00:00 [pccardd]
>
> but can't
On 21:28 Sun 13 Nov , Mario Frasca wrote:
> it seems quite stupid, I'm using to linux since 1993 more or less, but
> all these modern graphic or automatic fluffs don't help me much...
>
> well, the problem is that I cannot print any more. cups did work and
> the only cause I can think of is
On 07:48 Mon 14 Nov , Mario Frasca wrote:
> mikepolniak wrote:
> >Check /dev for lp0. You may have to link your lp0 -> /dev/usb/lp0
>
> , but no, the problem is that /dev/usb/lp0 does not exist, not
> /dev/lp0. well, I tried but the behaviour was the same...
>
I have used the Debian install cd as a rescue disk and in the past also
the 'BBC-business-card', 'System-Rescue-cd' and Knoppix.
Knoppix is OK for Debian rescue but a big d/l and the others seem a
little outdated. I need one that includes iproute, rsync, LVM and grub.
Has anyone come across an u
On 21:58 Sun 20 Nov , Joachim Fahnenmüller wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 19, 2005 at 03:21:41PM -0500, mikepolniak wrote:
> > I have used the Debian install cd as a rescue disk and in the past also
> > the 'BBC-business-card', 'System-Rescue-cd' and Knoppix.
> >
On 15:09 Sun 20 Nov , Jim McCloskey wrote:
>
> Hello. For a variety of reasons, I want to install a hand-compiled
> (and patched) 2.6.14 kernel. I have two questions concerning that.
>
> [1] At present, I have udev version 056 from stable, but the Changes
> file in the kernel documentation re
On 00:54 Wed 23 Nov , Rutger Wessels wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I administer a debian installation that is connected to the Internet.
> When I run nmap, I found the following:
> Starting nmap 3.81 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2005-11-23 00:29 CET
> Interesting ports on xx
> (The 1657
On 11:48 Tue 22 Nov , James Ireson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to setup my network with multiple default gateways from a
> debian linux box running 2.6.11.10.
>
> I've read lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html and understand
> about setting up the routes for each interface in separa
On 12:21 Sun 27 Nov , Randall J. Parr wrote:
> David Baron wrote:
>
> I now get /var/log/boot messages like
> -
> Sun Nov 27 08:01:27 2005: ^[[33m*^[[39;49m /etc/network/options is
> deprecated.
Just remove /etc/network/options
> Sun Nov 27 08:01:27 2005: Set
On 22:34 Tue 29 Nov , Marco wrote:
> Hi all,
> how to disable loggin to syslog, mail.log, mail.info, mail.err,
> mail.warn for exim4?
> I would want to leave only /var/log/exim/* log
>
> Any idea?
edit /etc/syslog.conf
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On 17:25 Tue 06 Dec , Hal Vaughan wrote:
> During the past two days I've had power flickers and outages from snow. I
> have not yet been able to attach a new system to a UPS (too many things to
> move), and it's lost power a few times. When it reboots, it cannot
> communicate with the netw
On 23:12 Tue 06 Dec , Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an HP 2200C USB scanner.
> I am running "unstable"
> I installed sane and xsane.
> When I turn the scanner on, sane-find-scanner finds it when launched as
> root.
> The problem is when I launch xsane as root, I find the scan
On 10:02 Thu 08 Dec , Jacob Friis Saxberg wrote:
> Hello.
>
> How can I check that all my packages are from stable?
apt-show-versions|wc && apt-show-versions|fgrep /stable|wc
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