ood too.
the redhat list thread:
https://listman.redhat.com/pipermail/redhat-list/2003-January/thread.html#166575
just a few days ago..
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/dev/hda7 140 3876 28251688+ 8e Linux LVM
(odd how SuSE made /dev/hda2 a "Win95 Extended" partition, I partitioned
the disk in suse 8's installer for LVM ..)
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t too big).
I haven't tried courier myself yet so can't reccomend for or against
it, I hear it's good, I plan to investigate it further, but for me
at least cyrus 2.x is a real bad solution. It seems flaky & has stupid
dependencies on sasl(I can understand offering support for sas
t it would be easier for debian if
not for that libnss-ldap bug.
as for being flakey I got that just from reading up on some mailing list
postings, maybe not all were up to date, when I was researching it a few
weeks ago, things about cyrus mysteriously crashing, or refusing to
authenticate. Probably
had ~50 employees at the time). There was
a script that allowed for automated migration but it was marked
experimental at the time so I didn't risk it, did the migration
manually. Cyrus did not accept messages with null bytes in them so
some mail had to be lost(or printed), but maybe 1 in 20,00
nd of course any other mail clients that could detect IMAP quota worked
too, though ATM I'm not aware of any off the top of my head that support
this.
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ained 22-24Mbytes/s!
load of 3 doesn't sound too unusual, I would probably expect at least
a load of 2.
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size of 18, I go through a squid proxy
server too. I'm certain i have accessed this website before under this
browser w/o issues. I don't understand what could be different about
the main page that is not reflected in the other urls above.
anyone else see this?
very odd.
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> No problems here with 0.5, via Privoxy.
ok thanks for all the replies!
wonder whats wrong on my end, guess I could go try to rebuild my
preferences. wish phoenix spit out some debugging info that gave
some clue.
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snmp
> server?
squid has built in SNMP support, see the squid docs.
as for MRTG:
http://howto.aphroland.de/HOWTO/MRTG/SquidMonitoringWithMRTG
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rtified may be good, but depending on what your looking for
job wise should influence what certs you mention you have. e.g. personally
I would look down upon an individual who is going for a Unix/linux job
who touts having an A+ certification. This certification may be more
respectable in the mi
7;s too slow
for 3d games, the nvidia would probably be best, ati should work too.
looks like maybe the geforce2 MX from the list above would be the fastest,
anything faster probably wouldn't make much difference on a k6-3 550,
you sure thats not a k6-2? or maybe it's overclocked? fastest
imple and the box was back to normal. He was suprised when I told
him not to reboot for upgrading to 3.0. I think that was either
the last, or the 2nd to last 2.2 debian box that company has left.
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at will create a .tar.bz2 file in /usr/src which
you can extract to get the source.
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& install the module? My kernel sources have been
> sitting untouched since I last built and installed a custom
> kernel.
if just what you want is the modules, configure the kernel for the
additional modules, and make modules ; make modules_install
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of my job(more then 2 years ago), but now I couldn't even name the main
admin tool that OS has(their equivilent of admintool, smit, sam etc).
tru64 4.0 is selling for $17 new so maybe I'll pickup an alpha
somewhere and try it out again..
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was an especially good hit with
some of the developers.
my favorite quote from my former boss:
(sees redhat CVS machine booting up)
boss: "what's that?"
me: "redhat"
boss: "screw that!"
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t that. :(
"
from README.Debian.gz on the php package.
also that error is VERY common, sadly something in SM introduced this
"message" almost a year ago. The cause of it can be almost anything
but I am willing to bet in your case it is because sessions are broken
on PowerPC.
nate
(SM Us
ards, perhaps swapping with another
PCI device(soundcard, scsi etc), may help
also be aware that some boards are designed to share IRQs between
certain slots(most common - the AGP slot, PCI slot 1 and the PCI slot
5 can share an IRQ and it can be difficult/impossible to change this
behavior).
n
the kernel(either static
or as a module).
there is no ppp "device" in /dev if thats what your referring to.
network "devices" are accessed via 'ifconfig'
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ngth partition error I usually just reformat & restore from
backups, trying to recover such data can get very very complex,
and I've never had data that was so important that I could just
recover from a backup(nor has any company I have worked for).
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told me of one), so your fighting with everyone else for
bandwidth on ftp.nai.com
if you want more detailled info I can provide it, email me
offlist: aphro .at. aphroland .dot. org as I haven't been
following debian-user for the past few days and mail for
this account goes to a different IMAP fol
andspring announced they would stop
making PDAs springboard developers have been jumping ship sadly.
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modem, wireless modem, remote control, backup modules etc ..)
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nfs-kernel-server is generally better then nfs-user-server(more up to
date, better maintained..). But nfs-user-server may be good in some
circumstances too. there may be a couple other dependencies which
should be caught and installed if you use apt-get to install the
packages.
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passing it through amavis is probably the best bet since
it handles all the encodings and compression schemes for
you, I think it would be easier then trying to find something
to decode the messages by hand.
never hurts to have virus scanning on the desktop too
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s and debconf
may ignore that file in the future. I don't know what package
maintains that file so I can't say how to call debconf to reconfigure
it(perhaps dpkg-reconfigure xfree86-common but thats a guess).
if you do not have a Xwrapper.config, you can create it and
put those values in it
stems have over a gig of ram so load is nil.
linux isn't alone in having a buggy nfs. On solaris I came accross a
NFS bug that was documented in sun's bug database more then 5 years
ago and Sun still hasn't managed to fix it yet. It's a pretty bad
bug that takes down the en
> Or would PostgreSQL be a better albeit not as performant choice in the
> first place?
LDAP I think is the way to go for the majority of the stuff, much
of the software and support is already out there.
storing files in LDAP is possible(i've done it through netscape roaming)
but its by no means easy(IMO), I think you should start basic then
look into the file storing stuff later.
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ourse means you may
have to alter the filesystem layout of the server.
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talled package files against
MD5 checksums installed by the package, or generated from a .deb
archive.
"
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stles but did not work well(or at all) on my systems.
I am happy that staroffice just loads and doesn't crash in simple
operations like converting to PDF like WPO2000 did for me(though
for some reason exproting to PDF in corel linux worked fine).
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all the system specific info.
good luck.
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me that -f is just a simulation of the mount, it
doesn't actually do anything.
so it should be safe, but it shouldn't change the state of the
filesystem.
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make a script and call that script
from /etc/network/interfaces. this file has the options "up" and
"down" which can call scripts when a particular interface is brought
up and down. I also use this to call my firewall scripts.
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creenshots. Also "xv" has a
screenshot feature which can automatically save in various formats. I think
gimp itself even has a screenshot feature.
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Kirk Strauser said:
>
> At 2002-10-10T17:58:56Z, "nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> ACK. I *HATED* when people did this. Taking a screenshot, a perfectly
>> normal graphics file and shoving it into a word document!
>
> What if the purpose of the s
w different cards. if your
using a nvidia card and want 3d acceleration you need to compile and
install the modules for it.
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nnel 3 24/7/365 for about 552 days now.
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ice(called from
inetd/xinetd) instead of a specific time server(I did this for a long
time when I didn't feel like configuring ntpd), it works too but
requires a slightly different configuration(different port/protocol
version I think)
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;s not easy, it wasn't
worth it for me.
It would be easier perhaps if you used a routing protocol
such as RIP or BGP and a software daemon to handle routing,
but that adds a whole new layer of complexity, my networks
use static routing.
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Elizabeth Barham said:
> "nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> david hong said:
> So, if there is a host 192.168.0.11, and David attempts to ping it, the
> packet may *not* go out eth1 (in this example)?
it might go out eth1, I am not certain. but 192.168.
resses. How do you determine what the IP address is when
you connect?
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7;t
run lilo after..or maybe you forgot to reboot!
but if nfs is not listed in /proc/filesystems you don't have NFS
support. from the looks of it your .config is set to build NFS
statically into the kernel so it sounds like you forgot something
when installing the new kernel
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eeing how
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believe.
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if it does try cyradm
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an have more then just user accounts, you can have "generic"
folders and assign multiple people access to them(read the cyrus
docs on managing permissions/etc)
** most clients default to trying to make a "Sent" folder here
*** you should reconfigure it to use it here
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and change it to be a sub folder of INBOX
the server setup looks fine.
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s of dollars or dozens of hours of time trying
to reconstruct bit by bit ..
I wouldn't be suprised if this was a common thing :) all the more
reason not to dual boot on the same disk(or even dual boot at all)
I suppose.
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ved DHCP info. This was back in
the early days of 2.2 and 2.1, I'm sure DHCP config has changed a lot
since..so I am not completely sure where to start, but a good place
would be perhaps to grep the entire /etc tree for resolv.conf and see
what scripts have references to it
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r compadiblity, take the card out and find the model#
hopefully it is compadible..I have used many PCMCIA NICs, though mostly
xircom(now intel), and 3com, as well as a couple netgears with no
problems, never tried linksys though.
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> Even though XFree86 and KDE were installed, on bootup I get only a
> command-line prompt. Any thoughts?
if your looking to automatically load X upon boot, the most common
way is to use a display manager. apt-get install one of the following:
kdm
gdm
xdm
nate
bs to it
at some point for stable(maybe they are available already, I use
afterstep so I don't track gnome/kde)
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u had ssh running and wanted to see what PID was using that
port you would do:
fuser -n tcp 22
since ssh uses tcp and port 22, the system would spit back a PID for
whats using that port.
another way to determine this is using the command lsof. e.g.
lsof | grep LISTEN
lsof | grep UDP
is what I do
s for my extreme summit 48
switch too if I can get MRTG to read the MIBs ..
thanks
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your system you
need to add the directive
NameVirtualHost YOUR_IP_ADDRESS
above the virst entry. you only need
1 instance of NameVirtualHost.
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n you
remove the package, you need the option purge to remove all traces
of the package.
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is in stable the docs are here:
http://www.xfree86.org/4.1.0/RELNOTES4.html#14
if changing drivers involves more then just literally changing the
driver(e.g. changing configuration) then I reccomend running one
of the tools for doing it.. e.g.
X -configure
anXious
xf86config
(etc..)
nate
and the upgrades NEVER touched my config(which
is quite specific, I'd notice it in an instant if it got overwritten)
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ls, I use the /etc/postfix/virtuals file which
uses the same syntax(from what I see) as sendmail. e.g.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] localuser1
@mydomain.com localuser2
etc...
I have not yet figured out virtual hosting w/LDAP on postfix
yet.
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to purchase(or encourage
your company) to purchase commercial versions of (otherwise) open
source software e.g. staroffice vs openoffice. Or donate to some
of the various projects.
don't rush though. there's no rush.. take your time and learn the
system.
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he 4th entry so maybe
it is referring to that..openldap can be strange when it spits
out errors.
if fixing that doesn't solve the problem I reccomend adding the
entries one at a time(just make them seperate files and slapadd
each in turn).
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(btw I found this package using the file search at the bottom of
packages.debian.org)
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ust grab my basic LDIF file, change
your slapd.conf to be the same as mine, and try slapadd see what
happens I have used that exact ldif file to populate a database
while I was testing so I know it works at least under openldap
2.0.23. If it works, then delete /var/lib/ldap/* again and change
your slapd.
quake-game has no installation candidate
there is no quakeforge package in any of the 3 main debian distros
that i can find(stable,testing,unstable). where did you get the package?
perhaps it was built for debian 2.1 or 2.2 or maybe...debian 2.0
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those are the ones that come
to mind right away
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tc/php/*/php.ini)
usually the package will prompt to automatically load this for you.
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remove the exit 0 and try to run the script manually and see what happens,
also how much swap do you have on the system?
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I use amavisd, haven't
tried amavisd-new(and i have only installed from source..)
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wall it on any untrusted network such as the internet.
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et though is to just go static, forget about dhcp.
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ll `pidof ratpoison` && afterstep &
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y used BIND v8. Also I reccomend of course
running BIND as a non-root uid/gid and in chroot(). This may require
some additional setup especially for the chroot().
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s the result
of a buggy TCP stack on the remote computer.
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what your trying though, if it were me
I would just use 2 serial cables going between the 2 systems
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cific way to do it, but I've been using
it on half a dozen xfree4 systems for a year and a half now without
any issues and I have true type fonts available in everything.
at the same time I also get a font server which I can connect other
servers to, to use the fonts w/o having to keep
3.4 and all other services seem fine. Everything is up to date.
what does the logs say?
is there something else using that port?
netstat -an | grep 22
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Mailing List Email said:
> slave sshd[390]: fatal: daemon() failed: Function not implemented
perhaps a problem with permissions on /dev/null ?
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?archive=no&bug=145451
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build(that and, to build it on potato which works fine too).
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the machine. I've run
many machines behind static NAT(only using cisco routers, never using
a firewall machine) and they work fine. Or drop ftp and go with a
more friendly protocol like HTTP or HTTPS.
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so it's not like I do updates on the kernel often.
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k, been a few years since i used write)
to write to that specific user(on all terminals they are logged in
on I think)
most of my systems at most have 1-2 people logged in besides me so
I lean towards the wall method.
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nate said:
> echo "THE COMPUTER IS ON FIRE LOG OFF NOW!!!" >>/dev/pts/X
>
> where X is the tty they are logged in on
>
> or you can do
>
> echo "THE COMPUTER IS ON FIRE LOG OFF NOW!!" | wall
>
> to send a message to everyone logged on
I for
sudo su - ?
I don't use sudo much so maybe not ...
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a bad thing in my experience since CPAN usually tries to upgrade
perl if an upgrade is available which can severely break the
system since perl is very critical to the base system
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>>nate said:
>>
>>how are you installing them? have you tried just
>>
>>apt-get install libdigest-md5-perl
>
> -nate, i wish there were words i could convey to express how FREEKIN,
> HAPPY you (and debian) just made me I was not aware of the full power
&g
g the partition so
> that they are not used by the system?
>
> I am using 2.4.19 and all parititions are ext3.
I haven't used ext3 but I hear its compadible with ext2, could you
run e2fsck -c ?
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> su: Permission denied
not sure what system your using but for me, debian 3.0, redhat 7.3,
suse 8.0, solaris 7 and freebsd 4.6.2 all work fine if I do su as
root it just gives me another shell(if i logout, I'm still root)
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any gtk things like mozilla, gimp work fine without locks)
3) try grabbing rpc.statd from another linux distro see if it makes any
difference
4) try to find exactly what the problem is. it may not be rpc.statd on
your system but with all the problems I've had with it theres a good
chance that it
ault one) has a real big warning that the user
has to do this or the kernel will not boot.
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have unlimited
storage). Not a lot of clients on linux have good IMAP support.
I haven't done anything like this, all my email is done online
through squirrelmail(my dsl line hosts my email), but it should
work.
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curring?
try using the real device instead of /dev/cdrom e.g. /dev/hdd or /dev/sdb
or whatever the device is. what kind of controller is the cdrom connected
to? sounds like a driver for your controller was not loaded or was not
available making the drive inaccessable.
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2) edit /var/lib/dpkg/status, find the line which has libglib 1.2 1.2.10-4
and change it to -6 instead
since it's such a minor version difference it probably won't cause any
trouble. it would be advisable to write this change down somewhere so you know
that you tricked the system in
re:
http://www.scyld.com/network/eepro100.html
theres also mailing list and stuff there too, I reccomend posting
there, I used to be on the list, donald becker is quite helpful to
posters. Also you can try to grab the diagnostics program and run it
on your card as well.
all my systems run 2.2.19..
t I suppose a dhcp server could override what the hostname
is sent out as.
nate
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edhat yet, but I tried it
on suse 7.3 about 4-5 months ago and was dissapointed in it. tried
to do some security updates, some completed fine then it errored
out and refused to continue(or provide any hints why it errored out).
I do have a really good redhat 7.3 box at my feet here which i cou
ommercial use. it's basically a packaged frontend to snort
and mysql, runs quite well. I've been using it for a bit over a year
now.
nate
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Lucas Barbuto said:
> Hi List,
> 1) Question: Is it important to have my boot partition (also my root
> partition, I don't have a seperate /boot) as part of an array? If I want
> this array for redundancy, I would have thought this was
> essential, but it looks like quite a difficult process
up anything then check
netstat -an | grep 21
sounds like your problem is NAT though, serving FTP data behind
dynamic NAT is not a good idea. FTP works fine if you use static
NAT(1 external IP maps to 1 internal ip on all ports). I have only
done this on cisco routers though.
nate
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appear to have a hardware raid controller.
nate
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Michael Olds said:
> Nate, thank you for this response,
>
> I am behind my router's firewall, but set up with static external and
> internal IPs:
what is the configuraiton? you sure it is setup for static NAT?
are you using NAT at all?(static or dynamic?)
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