Hi,
I'm the diald maintainer. That doesn't mean I can give you any useful
advice :-)
Sorry I didn't reply to you last message, but I'm not particularly
skilled in networking (I maintain diald only because when I installed
Debian the first time diald was not part of the distribution) and I
was ho
>
> Some versions of sysklogd die at bootup when your net is not running
> (as in under ppp). Adding entries in /etc/hosts may solve your
> problem. See a recent thread in the comp.os.linux groups...
Thanks, that did it!
For the record, here's the solution to this problem:
Ed Merrifield ([EM
Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I'm having a problem with the sysklogd package. Sometimes when I boot up,
> it says it's starting syslogd, waits there for about a minute (much longer
> than usual), and then continues on to start klogd. It looks like syslogd
> isn't really starting when
when install info2www and dwww, they said that they cannot
find the httpd. I think it is because I am using apache
and http daemon name is apache rather than httpd.
Is is a install script problem? or a file dependancy problem?
lawrence,
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On Thu, 3 Oct 1996, Servo wrote:
> I was screwing with Apache... a non debian version. I wanted to
> totaly scrap the non deb version, and I deleted all the files.
> And one too many.. Mainly '/etc/init.d/apache'
> That file shows being in the Apache 1.1.1-5(or some number like that)
> debian
Ricardo Kleemann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: Hi guys...
:
: I'm wondering if attempting to use Linux-SMP is any good. Afterall, for
: real efficiency, don't the programs/daemons/utilities have to be designed
: in such a way that they'll make use of SMP capabilities?
The operating systems nature
That is not available. Perhaps you could put it together?
Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: I see the dhcpd server package, but has a dhcp client been made into a
: debian package? I have to set up a computer that will use dhcp to
: configure it's networking, and was hoping for a debian packa
> I heard something about a program called "analog" in debian which does
> httpd log file analysis?
>
> Does it exist? I tried to look for it in the debian ftp area but couldn't
> find anything (at least in the packages file).
Yes, analog does exist, and I've it's maintainer for debian. You wer
Where are the ppp-on, ppp-dialer, and ppp-off scripts that are supposed to
come with pppd ?? I can make a ppp connection manually, but I have no idea
how to automate the process!
thanks, chris.
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Chris R. Martin email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www: http://htt
I have installed svgalib1, svgalib1-bin, and maelstrom packages. However
when I try to run maelstrom I get the following message:
VGA_FrameBuffer: requested mode not supported
(or something like that)
anyway I have an ARK Logic 2000PV so it SHOULD be supported (Maelstrom
only uses 320x200 ). Wh
I have installed Debian 1.1.9 and xbase, xlib, xserver-svga, and fvwm
packages. I chose during xbase to use xdm to start x.. and during boot-up
I see the message "starting xdm".. however typing "xdm" at a root prompt
doesn't do anything. I tried xinit and got the following output:
XFree86 Versi
I installed the minicom package, but I cannot get any colors to work on
it. The screens always come up in plain grey on black.
I have all the ncurses stuff installed. Is there an env variable I need to
set or something?
Thanks, Chris.
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Chris R. Martin email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
I sent a fairly long enquiry a couple of days ago but nothing happened. In
this case I would like to know who are the DIALD and IPFWADM maintainers so
that I can really get to grips with what is happening internally in these
packages and see if I can solve my problems.
Thanks.
"Simon Mar
Uh... slight problem!
I was screwing with Apache... a non debian version. I wanted to
totaly scrap the non deb version, and I deleted all the files.
And one too many.. Mainly '/etc/init.d/apache'
That file shows being in the Apache 1.1.1-5(or some number like that)
debian release, but it does
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