rking partition
/dev/hda1 as active. Is this necessary? Also, will it confuse the
chaining from MBR?
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which was where the problem
was. (For want of a nail the shoe was lost ...)
Just an example of how round-about tracking down such a glitch can be.
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a-vis DNS) to be
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> includes fonts). Should I get the sources for the very lates gs,
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> option also requires building/installing jpeg, png, zlibs and other
> stuff.
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manageable. I guess there needs to be a work-around when touchy
hardware (e.g. scsi controllers) fails to work with a module-loaded
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on kernels. Should I use
this to make a debian-style installation of my custom kernel, or only
if I want to make a particular custom kernel into a debian package?
If I should use it, what extra files (besides kernel-2.x.x.tar.gz) do
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I'm sorry. I couldn't follow the instructions. I'm a linux beginner. Where
can I get the Debian drivers for my Promise 376 controller?
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Hi Nano Nano,
thank you for your posting, but I'm an absolute Linux beginner. I have
installed only Windows, so I can't compile a new kernel, as I have no Linux
avaiable.
All I need is for the installation some binary driver that the Debian 3 R2
installer detects my FastTrak 376.
Tha
my Promise FastTrak 376
controller.
Danny
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> >
> > thank you for your posting, but I'm an absolute Linux beg
e and pleased for binary drivers for Debian, but got
no answer.
Someone out there, who has precompiled drivers for Promise FastTrak 376?
Danny
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> On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 08:38:03AM +0100, Danny
river?
Thanx in advance,
Danny
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> > On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 08:38:03AM +0100, Danny wrote:
> > > Hi Nano Nano,
> >
ft3xx driver is loaded, so that
Debian sees my Promise controller?
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Danny
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Thank you for your answer. Now it works perfectly. I have compiled in the
kernel also some SCSI stuff, which I thought it isn't necessary, like SCSI
emulation.
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csi disk sda at scsi2, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
Where can be the problem? Any help is greatly apreciated. Do you know, if
the kernel-images provided from Debian are supporting SATA drives?
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photographed the kernel messages during bootup and can see, that the SATA
hardisk is attached as sda. It is strange, that I'm still unable to mount to
SDA9, like in Kernel 2.4.18
The problem must be afterwards, after the Promise driver is being loaded.
Thanks again,
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"Justin Gueri
contrib non-free
deb-src http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ etch main contrib non-free
I am in the United States.
Will these work?
What about the kernel?
How about security udates?
I use aptitude to maintain my systems and don't want to break anything
when I update.
Thanks,
Danny Murdoch
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Hi List,
How would I apply a patch to a .deb file?. I want to patch mutt before I install
it.
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> Danny wrote:
> > Hi List,
> >
> > How would I apply a patch to a .deb file?. I want to patch mutt before I
> > install
> > it.
> >
>
> http://familiasanchez.net/~roberto/howtos/debcustomize
>
> -Roberto
itable postfix
directories.
When this parameter value is changed, you need to re-run
"postfix set-permissions".
(With Postfix 2.0 and earlier:"/etc/postfix/post-install set-permissions")
By the looks of it, you cannot have an empty value next to "setgid_group".
Danny
I am not a postfix expert by a long shot, but just in case, maybe you should
install postfix-ldap. That is what I did. (Just in case) :)
Danny
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Could someone please tell me which package provides "msgfmt"?
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Please ignore this ... Just testing a few tweaks I made in postfix ... :)
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ent I have to
manually add the 10.0.0.5 into the resolv.conf file after rebooting.
Any help or pointers?
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n routers 10.0.0.5 , 10.0.0.2;
option domain-name-servers 10.0.0.5 , 10.0.0.2;
}
#####
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o get DHCP from Debian (not
the router) and query Debian (not the router) for name resolution. Simple as
that.
I appreciate your input.
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Once again, thanks to all
Have a nice day
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On Feb 24 14, Pascal Hambourg :
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 22:46:23 +0100
> From: Pascal Hambourg
> Subject: Re: resolv.conf misbehaving
> User-Agent: Thunderbird 2.0.0.21
week or so) I ran into a
few problems with DNS, and whenever I misconfigured one of these files
Xorg would take up to 15 seconds and sometimes even more to start. Also, I had
slow logins with terminals. Properly configuring these two files rectified the
problem.
Hope it helps
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Hi Guys,
Is it possible to only give leases at a certain time of day for a certain IP or
MAC?
Say from 06:00 till 10:00 and then from 18:00 till 22:00?
Just wondering
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all' failed
make: *** [all] Error 2
+++++++
Any pointers?
Thank you
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: *** [all] Error 2
On Jul 05 16, Alberto Luaces :
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Tue, 05 Jul 2016 09:41:56 +0200
> From: Alberto Luaces
> Subject: Re: make cannot find file
>
I found the slippery file ... ;)
> On my system it is
> /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/bits/socket.h
> which includes
>
> Thomas
Thank you Thomas
Have a nice day
Day
> Danny wrote:
> > I found the slippery file ... ;)
> > Thank you Thomas
>
> You owe my curiosity some details. What file was slippery in what way ?
> How did you repair the situation ?
>
After installing EVERYTHING (lol) that has some resemblance to "asm/s
if it would be possible to send audio that goes to
the headphones to the Line-Out jack at the same time?
Thank You
Danny
015 09:36:15 -0500
> From: rlhar...@oplink.net
> Subject: Re: Sound card question
> User-Agent: SquirrelMail/1.5.2 [SVN]
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>
> On Wed, September 30, 2015 8:55 am, Danny wrote:
> > What I would like to know is if it would be possible t
g
>
>
>
> On 09/30/2015 09:55 AM, Danny wrote:
> >Hi guys,
> >
> >I have a Sigmatel STAC9227 on-board sound card. Everything works fine as it
> >should. It has the normal Mic , Ext.Speaker and Line-Out jacks.
> >
> >Currently the Mic and Ext.Spe
rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101
> Thunderbird/38.2.0
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>
>
> On 9/30/2015 10:39 AM, Doug wrote:
> >
> >
> >On 09/30/2015 09:55 AM, Danny wrote:
> >>Hi guys,
> >>
> >>I have a Sigmatel STAC9227 on-board
No jumpers on the motherboard ... :( ...
On Oct 01 15, Rob van der Putten :
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Thu, 01 Oct 2015 12:06:25 +0200
> From: Rob van der Putten
> Subject: Re: Sound card question
> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:10.0.12) Gecko/20130119
> Firefox/10
ers.
So ... I was just wondering if I will have any losses (in whatever form) when I
"split" the signal ... keep in mind that the audio signals processed by the
sound
card should be strong and reliable ...
Thank You
Danny
:Where do I put the key files on Windows?
(I use puTTY to normally connect to my ssh servers, which works fine)
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without reading the online guides properly ...
Sometimes one does stupid things ... lol ...
Thanks for everyone's input ...
Danny
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> Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 15:49:34 -0700
> From: Bob Proulx
> Subject: Re: SFTP question
&
.103.124 user=root
Regards,
Fail2Ban
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question ... do these guys just shoot from the hip? ... or do
they have a mandate or something?
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0 zkdjlvhuui
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root0 Dec 30 22:32 zpaqgbuxvr
What bothers me is that the "other" files are all the same size (648k) as the
suspected file I removed and they are very recent additions to the /boot
direct
nd. However, I am afraid a
backup and re-installation is on the horizon for me .. sigh .
Can I make the "/etc/init.d" directory readable only with the contents thereof
still executable ... untill I can properly back-up and install everything again?
... or maybe some other short term s
> A stab in the dark, but is it possible this machine has services exposed to
> the internet, and you'd not applied fixes against the recent shellshock bug?
>
Jip ... ssh, apache, postfix, popa3d ... come to think of it ... all the candy
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DROP
-A INPUT -p tcp -s 218.0.0.0/8 -j DROP
COMMIT
###
As you can see ... I am already DROPping some of these IP's ... I just need
something to block an ENTIRE country ...
Thank you ... and thanks to everyone replying ... I
> If you want to inspect further, I would suggest you look at each of the
> jobs being run. See if they are what you expect them to be. Also check
> your /etc/crontab and /etc/anacrontab to see what is in them.
I would love to investigate further but I am afraid I am not inclined towards
forensi
So Many??
> For instance here is a list of the blocks for Belgium:
> http://www.nirsoft.net/countryip/be.html
>
> -Joris
>
Feel sorry for iptables
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> Blocking a country which is famous for producing chocolate and beer.
> What is the world coming to?
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*me* < blushing
>
> Why?
>
> If you don't know anyone in China, don't pick up the phone. Why are
> your services responding to them?
>
> You're not seriously telling us you're accepting user name and password
> for ssh authentication from the Internet, are you?
>
Uhm ... yes ... (looking do
>
> You have completely failed to understand what fail2ban is telling you.
>
> > Anyway, I have decided to get new hardware and do a clean install of
> > everything
> > ... as many of you have suggested ...
>
> It was heading that way so it is probably best for you.
>
You sound like a heartles
> On 01/09/2015 11:29 AM, Danny wrote:
> I am an Aircraft Engineer by trade not a Computer
> Scientist
>
> Have you considered that alone would make you a tasty bit to hack,
> and for that reason, if you have anything tasty on your machine, you
> REALLY need to clear
> afaik all you can do to block an entire country is drop all the ip
> blocks assigned to them, which will be tedious.
> For instance here is a list of the blocks for Belgium:
> http://www.nirsoft.net/countryip/be.html
>
> -Joris
>
Thanks for the link ... just for fun I added China and Belgium
you ... he knows you are there ... all
he
has to do is look at the Matrix screen ... am I making sense? ...
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stemD at boot and if that cannot be done
maybe something simpler ... how do I disable Debian v8 at boot??? Any ideas???
I want my Debian Back the way it Was !
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Hi,
I have an application that uses /dev/ttyS1 and creates a lock file in /var/lock
... however I need to inject extra data into /dev/ttyS1 via a bash script ...
How would I go about "bypassing" the lock file in order for this script to
inject the data?
Any pointers?
Thank you
Danny
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>
> On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 12:00:39PM +0200, Danny wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have an application that uses /dev/ttyS1 and creates a lock file in
> > /var/lock
> > ... however I need to inject extra data into /dev/ttyS1 vi
modem?
Do the following for a start just to see if Debian can see it :
dmesg | more | grep --color -A1 'dev'
It is a simple command but at least you will see if it is recognised
Danny
On Apr 23 10, Umarzuki Mochlis :
> To: Christian Simo
> Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2010 23:11:41 +0800
Hi guys,
I have Debian 5.04 and have a little trouble with JRE.
I downloaded the new JRE from Sun and installed it. But
how do I tell firefox how to use the JRE ?
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Danny
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luck.
Any suggestions? Also (anticipating future challenges...) any ideas
on what video card/chipset, hsync and vsync I'll need to indicate for
configurring X?
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Thanks a lot for your help. I'm still stuck, but (perhaps) making
progress.
> Install the base system from floppies. DO NOT configure the
> 'paride' (parallel port) modules into the kernel. When it comes
> time to install the packages, do this:
Okay, I've installed from floppies, then invoked
implausible that a new user would go to these
lengths --- indeed RedHat 5.1 installation asks if your CD is local,
then load a module it calls bpcd and attaches it to /dev/hdd. Is this
hardware so non-standard that Debian doesn't expect neophytes to be
installing from it?
Danny Heap
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I am tired of Bill and his Microsoft and want to install Debian. I
ordered the 2CD-ROM set and need help in really understanding what I am
getting into and how to install Debian. Any assistance would be greatly
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ize this (rather new) controller at all.
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it again (hint: it involves running sysctrl again :-).
What the hell,
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> the '/dev' directory? it's hard for me to believe. if you
> truly don't have any such item, i'm not sure how to create
> it; but it shoula been created when you formatted your
> linux/unix system...
[very big albeit interesting snip]
No he's saying he
I'm not sure about SB Live, but shouldn't it also work as es1371 just like
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eway box. The local net is masqueraded
as the "outer" IP# of the box connected to the cable ISP. All works well, I
have the box load the masq modules for ftp and the like (even icq) on
start-up; all but ftp'ing to my workstation from my gateway box.
Same problem. Que? Anyone?
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et away with two disks and a lot of
apting... anyhow I think it makes sense to initially narrow down your
packages installs as much as possible.
Greetings to everyone,
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This might have been said earlier in this thread (in which case I apologise),
but I think there is a HOWTO on Linux Telephony..
$ cd /usr/doc/HOWTO/en-txt
$ zless LINUX_TELEPHONY_OR_THE_LIKE.gz
I don't think it's trivial though.
Dan
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I run kde2 from the deb packages provided at kde.tdyc.com, I use apt to
update them, kde2 works well (bit slow though).
Did you try to dpkg --purge any international kde packages (the ones that are
about other charsets/languages)? I think something might be broken there (?)
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ng also.
If it takes just recompiling gtk+-1.2.8 to fix it...that's fine too,
however, I'm trying to break myself of accumulating non-dpkg installed
stuff on my system (see cruft above).
Thanks
Danny Barron
r to check the setups once again than to find the exact
problem from diagnostic output. I don't believe you have a hardware problem
and certainly not an IRQ problem!!
The networking HOWTO will likely be needed.
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n
> 'in X' and 'X not running', then getting rid of *dm is appropriate (though
> you could also use `/etc/init.d/*dm stop`, do your console stuff, and
> `/etc/init.d/*dm start`).
Exactly, then you can kill your xdm and your X and look into the problem at
the first place
btw. xf86config isnt as hard as it seems, give it a go.
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Sorry there, I didn't read everything, you've already tried that.
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t; I see those all day long.
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I have those too, I don't believe they mean anything bad is going on, but I
also would like to know what exactly this is.
I always thought it were kernel messages relating to memory swapping or
network checks or something.
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terfaces. Then restart the networking daemon;
/etc/init.d/networking stop|start
You can also experiment by using the ifconfig program on the command line.
Debian 2.2 differs a bit from 2.1, the ifconfig is a little different also.
Check the man page.
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I'm kinda wondering what to do with the swap size. Of course it doesn't
matter to add a few hundred megs to it, but is it useful?
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We recently installed gcl 2.2.1-6 on our intel machines. The
"truncate" function is broken, as shown by the example below (from
the gclinfo page). Should we downgrade to a version that works, or
what?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Danny Heap
gibbs.med.u
e than happy to hear about
it.
Best regards,
Danny
On Thu, 07 Sep 2000, Michael Soulier wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, Jonathan Wheelhouse wrote:
>
> > Some people say to install from unstable the debs for ALSA and then
> > run alsaconf. A couple of questions - I could change my sources to
> > point at unstable but I don't want to upgrade to woody
There is (otp) for generating one-time passwords. Is there a debian
package for implementing OTP?
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Dear community,
Does anyone know whether the fsplit utility is
packaged?
(fsplit splits binary or source files in more
likable pieces).
Thanks.
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InstituteDelft University of TechnologyMekelweg 15, 2629 JB DelftThe
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ht on what device
driver to actually use.
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---Danny LathouwersInterfaculty Reactor
InstituteDelft University of TechnologyMekelweg 15, 2629 JB DelftThe
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anything to do with ro mounting of
the cdrom (removing it from fstab did not help as the write
protection
is recognized and it is still mounted
ro).
What's the problem here ?
Thanks.
---Danny LathouwersInterfaculty Reactor
InstituteDelft University of TechnologyMekelweg 15, 2629 JB Del
?). Are there any special problems to be aware of?
Thanks for any help
Danny Heap
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