w do I get it,
or mor importantly, how do I get it to add my CD set as an access
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4. syslog - syslog configuration including syslogd options
I think I found the rest I need.
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What change(s) do I need to make, and where, to permit local creation of
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e that I am not the only one in this scenario!
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Greg Madden writes:
"You can get all the Debian packages on 7 cd's or 1 DVD. APT works with
these, (apt-cdrom add). There may be some new gotta have app that isn't
available from Debian, but Debin woody is 7 cd's of pa
at I can do with
all of that source code on a Debian machine that is not on the web.
Did I get the right kinds of files or do I have to do it over?
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I am having a hard time getting LINUX to recognize that I have two NIC's
in my computer. I have two Novell NE2000 cards installed. I have already
tried the 'append = "ether=0,0,eth1" ' without any luck. On boot-up LINUX
probes and finds the first card - but not
Adding the line you suggested to /etc/modules worked - thank you very much
for your help. Scott
On Wed, 21 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On May 20, Scott wrote
> > I am having a hard time getting LINUX to recognize that I have two NIC's
> > in my computer. I ha
When I plug an RJ45 cable into my NE2000 card I get the following error
over and over again until I remove the cable - "eth1: Command unit
stopped, status 4040, restarting." Has anyone else seen this, and were
you able to fix it? Scott.
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Even though everything is displayed in capitals, it still knows the
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'ls' - displayed as
Andreas Janssen wrote:
Mark Scott (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
[Sound does not work]
I get the impression that moving to a 2.6 kernel with
alsa might fix things - but how likely is it I can do
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a sensible move? Is it really as simple as a
im updating my list
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ly in only 16 colours?
I also tried using the XFree86 3.3.3.1 debs from netgod's site, but they give
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>
> Reverting back to my old 2.4.6 kernel corrects everything.
>
> Has anyone else noticed this? Why update a "stable" kernel with a
> broken driver?
I had the exact same problem. I downloaded the lastest drivers from
http://opensource.creative.com and these fixed it.
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n't see exactly what I needed.
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>
> $ adduser telnetd telnetd
>
>
> On Sat June 26, 2004 19h07, Scott wrote:
> > Greetings:
> >
> > I'm having a hard time with telnet on my debian woody box.
> > Network is fine, I can SSh to the box but I have a
er than" messages a dozen or so more times. System boots, but
at least the network card is not up. It is listed as a module I believe in
the modules net dir. Boot with "my" kernel, all works OK. Boot with the
pre-built, all kinds of err messages.
Any help much appreciated!
Thank
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Hello,
I'm fairly new to Debian, and have been using RedHat/Fedora for a while. I
would just like to state that all the reading that i've been doing on
which distro is better, and why...seem to be misleading. Alot of people
say that Fedora is better when it comes to installs, and so is SuSE. Now,
it reload in the syslog, no errors.
Can someone help me get telnet working? I don' tknow what else to try.
Thanks for the time to help,
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On Thursday 11 March 2004 11:11 pm, Edward J. Shornock wrote:
> Thursday, March 11, 2004, 9:30:13 PM, Nick Lidakis wrote:
>
> NL> Running unstable debian here, and after a dselect update, dselect
> install:
>
>
> NL> marvin:/home/nick# dselect install
> NL> Reading Package Lists... Done
> NL> Build
Hi all! I'm running a knoppix originated sarge/sid box with the 2.6.3 kernel,
and I was wondering if y'all could help me out here.
When I type netstat -anp, it appears a whole lot of system processes are
listening, I'm wondering, which of these do I not need, and which boot
config file do I
On Sunday 14 March 2004 04:51 pm, Chris Metzler wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 15:05:11 -0800
>
> scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all! I'm running a knoppix originated sarge/sid box with the 2.6.3
> > kernel, and I was wondering if y'all could help me
ashrc:bash-3.2$
Root in xterm:
~/.bashrc:etc/bashrc:~/.bashrc:etc/bashrc:bash-3.2#
{I guess no questions here, other than, again, why does root's
.bashrc get sourced two different times??}
If these aren't completely stupid questions, can anyone shed some
light?
TIA,
Scott Swanson
root had a
.bash_profile set up to do so, but this is not the case. Root has no
profile. So can anyone explain the difference here?
Scott Swanson
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On 01/09/2015 09:19 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> On 1/9/2015 8:49 PM, Joel Rees wrote:
>> On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 6:25 PM, Martin Steigerwald
>> wrote:
>>> Am Freitag, 9. Januar 2015, 00:24:06 schrieb Brian:
On Thu 08 Jan 2015 at 22:36:46 +0100, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 8.
On 01/10/2015 12:01 AM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> On 1/9/2015 10:24 PM, scott wrote:
>> On 01/09/2015 09:19 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>> On 1/9/2015 8:49 PM, Joel Rees wrote:
>>>> On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 6:25 PM, Martin Steigerwald
>>>> wrote:
>>>&g
nother try. 1.5 is much faster than 1.0.x. I've got
Java (Sun) working just fine in it as well.
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Michael Marsh wrote:
On 12/17/05, Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael Marsh wrote:
> At the moment, I'm very glad that it doesn't. Aside from a few
> extensions which didn't have 1.5-compatible versions yet, I couldn't
> get java working in 1.5.
I
irefox'
is a replacement for 'mozilla-firefox'
Well the trademark issues reason is understandable as there has been
lots (yes lots) of discussion on that topic.
This is what I don't understand.: Isn't Firefox a trademark too? Why
is using that name acceptable but usi
Marty Landman wrote:
First thanks for the advice on using Apt given earlier. I managed to get
Samba and dependencies installed this way after connecting to my LAN gateway.
Now having trouble with Samba .
Tried Tango or Cha-Cha?
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ink so.
Is Debian only for servers?
Don't ya just love obnoxious developers?
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or a few
months now, ever since upgrading to KDE 3.5. I first experienced the
problem on Ubuntu Breezy, then on Ubuntu Dapper and now on Debian Sid.
I've since given up on using KDM and use GDM instead.
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Chris wrote:
On Monday 23 January 2006 15:41, Scott wrote:
Christof Hurschler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having trouble getting my xserver to run on an unstable machine which
> I just upgraded. kdm runs, pauses on login and returns without entering
> any desktop (KDE or otherw
ere>' for Commodore 64" things. :-)
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works fine. It asks for the user's password.
I've searched the list archives, and Google and haven't come up with
anything that didn't seem overly complicated. And, I'd have sworn I'd
been able to easily accomplish this with Debian in the past (I just
don't re
I have or you'd not be reading this. But for the life of me
I can't figure out what I'm overlooking.
This question seems downright stupid (after all I first used KDE back in
1998) but I'm grasping at straws here.
S0 then, where do I turn this back off? :-)
Thanks.
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Wulfy wrote:
Peripherals --> Mouse... did the same thing myself :)
LOL
Thank you! :-)
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consult a lawyer. You might want to ask them about
fair use, how small a work can be copyrightable, etc.
Me, I'd just blow it all off.
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hoping it would go on for days. ;-)
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ile.
The details are at his site -> http://debian.video.free.fr/
Scroll to the bottom of the page.
You'll also want to import his GnuPG key see
http://debian.video.free.fr/faq.html for details.
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Chris Howie wrote:
Debian-user wrote:
1) Don't use port 6881. Pick something random in the 49152-65535 range.
What's wrong with using port 6881?
Please *DO NOT* set your 'From' address to the list address. It's confusing as
I have no way to tell who sent the message. Adjust your mail clie
efault
port(s).
Humm. I've never heard that before and so far it's not been a problem.
Thanks for the info.
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ignal ( *Broken pipe* )
Errors were encountered while processing:
/var/cache/apt/archives/krita_1%3a1.4.90.1-1_i386.deb
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
But seriously folks...
What's a "broken p
t this for some time now myself.
How can you have two servers running at once on one box?
And why after all this time is the old one still around (and still
popular on web servers)?
Curiously,
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If the OS is really Ubuntu you'd be better off asking on an Ubuntu list.
See http://lists.ubuntu.com for details.
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s a prime example of why I now use sid instead of testing.
Testing was giving me headaches like this too often. :-)
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=486&slide=1&title=debian-installer+screenshots
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Kevin B. McCarty wrote:
Hi Scott,
Scott wrote:
But seriously folks...
What's a "broken pipe"?
A pipe is this keyboard symbol: |
That part I knew. :-)
When you want to use the output of one command as the input of another
command, you "pipe" it, like this: ls
hat are the problems that
prevent it from being back online? And lastly, is there any remote
estimate as to when it will be back up?
Thanks. :)
Curiously,
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Steve Block spake thusly on 02/04/2006 10:00 AM:
On Sat, Feb 04, 2006 at 11:06:49AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AOL WALLET USED TO WORK BUT STOPPED ABOUT 5 MONTHS AGO
NEED HELP
RICH
You certainly do.
Is there a Doctor in the house?
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me to go approximately one and half
pages back...
bootlogd.
turn it on via /etc/default/bootlogd
So simple, yet so hard to find. I'm not the one who asked this
question. But I've been meaning to for a long time.
Thank you!
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ments/announce-3.3.2.php
http://kde.org/announcements/announce-3.3.1.php
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Sid, which currently has KDE 3.5.1.
I installed Sid a few weeks ago and all things considered things are
running pretty well. A few minor inconveniences here and there, but I
don't mind since I have current (or nearly current) everything.
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. Anyone know why?
I don't know, but the package maintainer might: Norbert Tretkowski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Thunderbird and Sylpheed...
What's with this "Mutt Users [only]" stuff?
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.mozdev.org/
Haven't looked into it any further though so don't know if it will
work in all circumstances or for this particular purpose.
I've been using that extension for quite a while. I don't see why it
wouldn't work in this instance.
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one line from my sources.list is:
deb http://mirror.pusling.com/debian/unstable/ ./
How else can I reference an archive in /etc/apt/preferences with no
release file? I don't want to pin a specific app in such an archive, I
just want to give the whole archive a lower priority.
Thanks.
You need to unmute and raise its volume
using alsamixer.
I've always wondered what genius thought that default setting was a good
idea..
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do is figure out what those are..
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Bruno Buys spake thusly on 03/07/2006 04:52 PM:
Scott wrote:
Francesco Bochicchio spake thusly on 03/07/2006 02:54 PM:
Il Tue, 07 Mar 2006 21:50:14 +0100, Felix Karpfen ha scritto:
I ran "alsaconf" on my recently-updated Debian 3.1r1.
It worked like a charm and ended with the
d just naturally assumed
something was *wrong* and spend several hours doing needless tweaking
and researching only to find the volume was all the way down. I've
never seen this in Windows. I've never seen this on a Radio or TV.
It's unheard of, if you ask me.
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d me that there
> is some kindda dynamic ports for each call done by the skype.
> I've heard that snort should solve this problem. If so, can somebody
> let me know how? Would it have any article about this problem?
How are your users able to install software to begin with?
Curiously,
-
My girl is hard of sight, I am better, but not a spring chicken either.
We use KDE under "Sarge," The migration from woody was just great,
KDE has a "change all fonts" which worked great to get all of kde's
apps to use large fonts, but I can't get Mozilla's menu bars to use
large fonts. Is some
I don't know which Java to try to install so the web browser's
can use java enriched webpages. I saw a lot of posts to message
boards about a blackdown JRE, but I would like to use something native
to the sarge distribution. Could Sable or Kaffe be used for
konqueror and Mozilla?
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Thanks for the right thread name, I did a search at google's groups
page and experimented.
Since I call other Gnome packages from KDE, I found that by
installing the package
gtk2-engines-gtk-qt
I could get a panel in the KDE control center that set gnome apps
up to use my KDE settings.
Thanks
I think I somehow accidently deleted the device ARTS uses for sound.
When I kick off KDE I get "Artsmessage, device not found. Will use null
device for session."
What is the actual name of the device ARTS uses and is there a command I can
use to re-create it, or do I have to reload my system?
T
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I am running sarge, and got the sound to work after installing ALSA.
However, other users on the same machine have no sound. Gnome, KDE,
etc, doesn't matter. I've run alsamixer, no change.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Scott
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Hash: SHA1
Is there a utility like M$'s "Net Send *" that will pop up messages on
connected users' x-sessions?
Thanks
Scott
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Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http:/
antgel wrote:
> Scott Schreiber wrote:
>
>>Marc Wilson wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>>No and yes (mostly). But the gateway used to be one-way, where
>>>>what you posted in the ng didn't go back to the ML. I have no idea
>>>>if that
Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
Hello,
My curiosity says: which of FLOSS projects is the most active --
numerous patches? Is there any data out there that tries to
approximate this? Perhaps a among the tops is Linux, Mono, Wine,
mozilla-firefox, openoffice... who else? What about the most active
di
Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
Hello,
My curiosity says: which of FLOSS projects is the most active --
numerous patches? Is there any data out there that tries to
approximate this? Perhaps a among the tops is Linux, Mono, Wine,
mozilla-firefox, openoffice... who else? What about the most active
dis
David Mummery wrote:
Hi all -
Is there a way to remove Abiword from Debian Sarge without Synaptic insisting
on removing all of Gnome-Office?
I have a real pain with it opening .doc files instead of OpenOffice under the
Gnome environment.
Alternatively, how can I force .doc files to be openned
mpty.
How do I get those devices back (they had been dev/had and dev/hdb)?
Thanks.
Regards,
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non-free in your sources.list file.
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install Debian Packages on K/Ubuntu. How ironic
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t
called "Rox Desktop"
http://rox.sourceforge.net/phpwiki/index.php/WhatIsRox
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)
I love it when people who think they are right (and aren't) rudly rub
other's noses in thier "error""
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ssing packages in
testing...
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2005/11/msg00683.html
Ah-ha! I'm glad to see it's a temporary problem. I just installed
Debian for the first time this past week and had planned to stick with
etch, but wound up with Sid becaue of all the mi
04351.html>>
> * //Reply-to//: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:carla%40bratgrrl.com>
>
> Regards
>
>
> Tom Weissgerber
>
> Intel Corporation
>
> Validation Tool Development Manager
>
> 916-356-5339
>
>
What I want to know is: who's [EM
est came
> along.
>
> This is going to end up on Slashdot...
>
>
Or Nev Dull...
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a Schroder, author of _Linux Cookbook_ which is a
> terrific book IMO for new linux users.
>
> She has several articles on Linux at IBM Developerworks and a weblog at:
> http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/1909
>
> Clint
>
And even not-so-new ones. I actually own it.
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s. keeling wrote:
> Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> I'm not sure how, or when, but I'm thinking maybe my last kernel
>> upgrade had something to do with it. I'm not really sure. I'm running
>> Sid (Linux scottbox 2.6.14-1-686 #1 Tue Nov
d line install instead. Since Debian doesn't have
a GUI-based installer (yet) it makes it more obvious. :-)
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n to almost every rule. (And, since it's OT
> anyway -- I saw a documentary on Houdini the other day and Teller was one of
> the people interviewed. It was really *strange* to hear him talk. He was
> only shown in shadow, though.)
>
Dang I've been waiting for years to hear him talk. I'm still wating. lol
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n anonymous remailer? I've only seen them
used for stuff just like this.
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works:
>>
>>#!/bin/bash
>>for i in `seq -w 1 10` ; do wget http://foo.bat/onion/soup$i.htm; done
>>
>>-Roberto
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Being that I know nothiung about scripting I rely on
"DownThemAll!" ( http://downthemall.mozdev.org/) for such things.
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een out for several
months. They added OpenOffice.org 2, to their updates repository
shortly after it's release.
But then, Fedora has that nasty YUM stuff. APT kicks the pants off of
it (at least in the speed department).
And that my friends is what brought me to Debian etch/sid.
Stay
d to Debian stable. Instead, the next
> time there is a stable release (Etch), OpenOffice.org 2 will be included.
>
And then OpenOffice.0rg 3, Firefox 2.0, GIMP 3.0, GNOME 2.16, and KDE
4.0 will be released within the following month discouraging many from
sticking with Debian stable...
orrect URL please?
Is this perhaps what you meant?: http://www.debian.org/doc/
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l Debian Sarge package for Firefox is for v 1.04!
http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/m/mozilla-firefox/
I'm rather surprised to see this. Why?
Firefox is currently @ 1.07 and every "point" release since 1.0 has been
due to security issues.
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/releases/
It's *especially* true with the latest version.
OK, Debian developers, help me out on this one will ya? ;-)
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