Hi Remco, You wrote:
Remco> > Is anyone working on such a thing?
Remco> I hope so, because I *can* compile it, but I cannot get it to
Remco> work together with piped things like majordomo.
There is a patch for majordomo somewhere at www.qmail.org.
Regards,
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> From: Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> The following list was composed from reports of those who have already
> installed Debian GNU/Linux 1.2. If you are having any trouble with your
> installation, consult this list for possible solutions.
> ...
Could someone maintain this as a web page
Remco van de Meent said:
> Yes, but what you want is masquerading the eth-iface using the ppp0-iface...
>
> So what I suggest is the following:
>
> ipfwadm -F -a masquerade -S 192.168.1.1 -D 0.0.0.0/0 -W ppp0
I believe the -W option should only be used for -I and -O rules. Forwarding by
definiti
At 01:22 PM 12/30/96 -0600, Roy C Bixler wrote:
>On Mon, 30 Dec 1996, Remco van de Meent wrote:
>> Maybe zmailer is another option? Seems to be very fast also...
>
>Yes, this works well, but unfortunately there is no Debian package
>available for it. Is anyone working on such a thing?
>
I hope so
I have the basic disks installed.1.2 and the new-resq144. I added the
module for sbpcd. When I boot from Lilo I can't find the CDROM anywhere.
There is no sbpcd in /dev and when I try to run MAKEDEV it won't run from
root and from a login in it complains that there is an unexpected { in
colum
Well, I sort of stumbled through the two problems I reported earlier (see
the included message below). To solve the "unable to open initial
console" problem with the created boot floppy, I found out that I had to
press ENTER twice at the "boot:" prompt. (If I don't it will hang, very,
very st
In order to get the correct colormap on my remote X11 windows, I have to
run in 16bpp in Linux. I need to print these Xwindows to a printer (in
postscript format). The general method for doing this is to use xwd or
xwpick to dump the screen to a file. However, I have been unable to find a
utili
On Mon, 30 Dec 1996, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> Are you an Emacs user? If so, try my "deb-view" for emacs. It lets you
> browse Debian deb files without unpacking or installing. You can look at
> control files, man pages, etc. You can even copy individual files out of
> the deb file. (It's based on t
On Mon, 30 Dec 1996, Joey Hess wrote:
> I've got the following java packages installed:
>
> ii jdk-common 1.0.2-2JDK (Java Development Kit)
> ii jdk-static 1.0.2-2JDK (Java Development Kit) - Static part
>
> Whenever I try to run any of the java stuff, like appletvie
In upgrading machine #2 (see earlier post on problems with machine #1)
from debian 1.1 to 1.2, and rebooting. I got an error on reboot
something about "unable to initialize console" and the machine hung.
I thought it may have been a problem with my upgrade.
Later I decided to wipe out the drive
I've got the following java packages installed:
ii jdk-common 1.0.2-2JDK (Java Development Kit)
ii jdk-static 1.0.2-2JDK (Java Development Kit) - Static part
Whenever I try to run any of the java stuff, like appletviewer, javac,
etc, I get this error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED
At 01:00 PM 12/30/96 -0600, Rob Browning wrote:
>Remco van de Meent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Maybe I don't get it right, but to me, it seems you're masquerading USING
>> your eth0-interface, instead of your ppp0-interface.. am I right?
>
>That's right. I have a ppp connection from the host
Remco van de Meent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Maybe I don't get it right, but to me, it seems you're masquerading USING
> your eth0-interface, instead of your ppp0-interface.. am I right?
That's right. I have a ppp connection from the host to the internet,
and a ethernet connection from the c
At 12:16 PM 12/30/96 -0600, Rob Browning wrote:
>
>[Previously (accidentally) posted to debian-devel]
>
>Is there any reason that msquerading wouldn't work right using the
>current (unstable) debian packages?
>
>I tried to set up a simple net, following the instructions in the
>IP-Masquerade mini-H
At 12:24 PM 12/30/96 -0200, Adriano Nagelschmidt Rodrigues wrote:
>Hamish Moffatt writes:
>
>[SNIP - Virtual Domains Config question]
>
> > Can anyone suggest a way to do this? Either another MTA (eg sendmail),
> > or how to do it with smail? I'd prefer to stick with smail as possible,
> > since I
[Previously (accidentally) posted to debian-devel]
Is there any reason that msquerading wouldn't work right using the
current (unstable) debian packages?
I tried to set up a simple net, following the instructions in the
IP-Masquerade mini-HOWTO, and have had no success. Here's some info
if it's
On Sun, 29 Dec 1996, Pete Templin wrote:
> I'd like to look at the stuff for the nis package. Will anything break if
> I do nothing more than install the nis debian package (i.e. is it a bad
> thing to install on a machine which I kinda depend on?)? I hope to
> migrate to nis sometime this summe
The PC I am installing Linux on can only accept a 5 1/4" 1.2 MB as drive A:. I
can not find the file: resq1200.bin on your FTP site. Please let me know where
I can find that file or how else I can create a Linux installation "Rescue"
disk. My E-mail address is as follows: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Than
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Pete Templin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Hi there. Pete the perenial question-asker here.
>
>I'd like to look at the stuff for the nis package. Will anything break if
>I do nothing more than install the nis debian package (i.e. is it a bad
>thing to install on a
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
James Martino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Mike,
>
>I tried to install the new uucp, but it requires mailx, which I don't use.
>Why the change in dependencies since the last release, if it's just a
>recompile for ELF?
It's not just a recompile for ELF. It h
Another question, in Release 1.1, I had "cdrom,isofs, and sound" modules
loading up during boot-up. Release 1.2 complains about not being able to find
any of these modules during boot-up. "isofs" appears to have been compiled
into the kernel. So no big deal, but what about "cdrom" and "sound" modu
To answer myself and inform the folks on this list
> I'd like to suggest that an option be added to the conflict list of dselect.
> This option would allow one to pull-up the "Packages" description on a
After digging around, I found the "I/i" key did the trick for above! A big
_thanks_ to the
Continuing with my previous question ...
I can compile a kernel successfully, so I think my gcc and cpp are ok.
I did find out along the way that neither xlib6 or xlib6-dev install
/usr/X11R6/lib into ldso.conf, b[D[D[D[D[D[D[D[D[D[D.[2~s[2~o.conf,
but I fixed that ... however, it di
Hi, I'm trying to install Debian 1.2 stable version for the fiest
time. I downlowaded the six floppies from www.debian.org.
My computer's configuration: P 90 MHz, 32 MB, PCI bus, two SCSI disks,
scsi controller is NCR53c810 (so the computer reports),
first disk 1 GB with MS DOS installed, seco
> "Nathan" == Nathan L Cutler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nathan> When I run 'xconsole' as a non-root user, I get the
Nathan> following message (inside the xconsole window):
[...]
Nathan> Anybody have any idea what to do with this conundrum?
8<-
Pete Templin wrote:
# I can tell you that one of our production machines (a DEC box running
# Ultrix) has "IDA Sendmail 5.65/IDA-1.2.8" running on it. I believe we
# kept the old bugger because it had the IDA sendmail, which allowed us to
# redirect email based on machine names (and therefore dom
Hello,
Rawrite2 worked fine in making the disk. (No errors.) I was able to
boot off the recue disk. However, I didn't check all the disks as I
don't have a machine here at work that I'm able to install linux on.
Again, this was in 'interactive mode' using no command line paramenters.
Hope this
- Received message begins Here -
A fellow named Ian started this project, a long time ago, and if I recall
correctly his helpful and delightful wife's name was Debbie. Hence the
Deb-Ian or Debian.
Jim.
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Dec 30 00:07:42 1996
> Resent-Date: Sun, 29 D
Hamish Moffatt writes:
[SNIP - Virtual Domains Config question]
> Can anyone suggest a way to do this? Either another MTA (eg sendmail),
> or how to do it with smail? I'd prefer to stick with smail as possible,
> since I understand it to some extent, and have UUCP working with that
> already.
On Mon, 30 Dec 1996, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> I'm pretty clueless when it comes to unix mail systems, so perhaps
> someone can help me out. I need to have aliases on the system
> that are the same username, but a different domain, eg
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] The difficult part is tha
I didn't see any follow-ups on this one so here I go...
[Klippa, klapp, kluppit]
> 4) In the configuration mode of dselect, I needed to use the 'Z'
>parameter to move to the background and examine configuration
>files. The first package I tried this on was 'xntp'. After I was
>finis
On Sun, 29 Dec 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
> There is a kernel bug that kills the Toshiba Tecra. My next boot disk set
> (tomorrow evening if I'm lucky) will fix it.
What do you mean "kills"? At this point, I've wiped the harddisk and
attempted to install IBM DOS 7, but the display simply will not
Hi.
My problems concerning
lprm ; permission denied!?
are solved now. After having a look over the lpr package it turned
out, that a compare between "welfa4" (my hostname?!) and
"welfa4.elektro.uni-wuppertal.de" didn't match in function
"isowner()", so the neat permission denied messa
Hello,
I often encounter the following problem: when system is
heavily loaded, the speed drops unproportionally fast and system
gets frozen completely (for example, when I receive more mail).
Ctrl+Alt+Del stops working.
Some test I performed on 486SX, 4MB
Install the "cpp" package or the "gcc" package.
Bruce
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What operating system is giving you "permission denied"? OS/2 or NT?
Or do you have hardware or software virus protection enabled?
Try booting from a DOS floppy if you have one handy
and you can get the files to a DOS hard disk filesystem.
I'd be interested in hearing how to solve this sort of prob
Debian is for Deb and Ian Murdock. Ian founded the Debian project.
Bruce
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Look in /etc/syslogd.conf, and make sure all of the log files are there.
It's generally a missing news log file.
Briuce
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There is a kernel bug that kills the Toshiba Tecra. My next boot disk set
(tomorrow evening if I'm lucky) will fix it.
Thanks
Bruce
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I'm pretty clueless when it comes to unix mail systems, so perhaps
someone can help me out. I need to have aliases on the system
that are the same username, but a different domain, eg
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] The difficult part is that I need these
two to be sent to different domains. I
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> At 04:53 PM 12/29/96 +1100, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> >any sign of a modules 2.1.13 package?
> It's in unstable
Not in the base directory on either {ftp,master}.debian.org
nor debian.crosslink.net ...
hamish
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Hi again.
Well, I tried much stuff including compiling David Howells PnP code into
a 2.0.27 kernel. In the end, it looks like what solves the problem is a
proper warm boot with loadlin. I used stripped config.sys and
autoexec.bat files so that no drivers are loaded when linux boots. As a
re
I mirrored rex, and upgraded, unfortunately It is not very successful.
The install failed a couple times, till that last installation failed
with errors in the csh and tcsh packages. It seems on conflicts with the
other, and neither will install properly, but this seems minor.
My big problem, is
What's causing this? I wiped my disk and installed the latest distribution,
so it's not the artifact of a previous install ...
xrdb: cannot run '/lib/cpp -traditional -Dlinux -D__i386__ -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_BS
D_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE -DX_LOCALE -DHOST=mharnois -DSERVERHOST=mharnois -DSRVR_
mharnois
Where did the name "debian" come from?
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Hi there. Pete the perenial question-asker here.
I'd like to look at the stuff for the nis package. Will anything break if
I do nothing more than install the nis debian package (i.e. is it a bad
thing to install on a machine which I kinda depend on?)? I hope to
migrate to nis sometime this sum
On Fri, 27 Dec 1996, Stephen Zander wrote:
>
> I am looking to install Debian 1.2 on my IBM Thinkpad 760CD. Unfortunately,
> for work reasons, I need to keep WinNT up & operational also.
>
> So, three questions:
>
> 1. Does anyone have Debian running on a TP 760? I'm willing to break new
> gro
I'm trying to install on a Toshiba T2115CS, and it was working fine
yesterday, but today the lcd will not stay turned on very long at all...
I'm really not sure whether this is a hardware problem with the machine,
or if something installed wrong.
I have the December InfoMagic 6-CD Linux Developer'
On Fri, 27 Dec 1996, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> Boy, that's weird huh? I can't really offer much help but since you say
> the filesystem fsck's ok I'm concerned (I use/rely on dump too). While
> file is
> at inode 16? (To get this use find /usr -inode 16 -ls.)
--> Sun 20:42 on Templinux : pwd
I don't know if this will solve your problem, but I'd strongly suggest
you upgrade your kernel to 2.0.27 . 2.0.0 had many known problems.
Thanks
Bruce
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We recently recompiled our kernal (v2.0.0) to allow for dual processing and
ipaliasing.
Everything went smoothly accept for 1 error when the server reboots, while
running the /etc/init.d/network file we get the following error ...
route forgot to specify route netmask
SIOCADDRT: invalid argument
Daniel Stringfield wrote:
>
> I've had some weird things happen in quake under X.
>
> 1. Keys are sticking. No, its not my keyboard. Fire button stays on
> alot, and you must hit fire again to make it stop..
>
> 2. head movement. many times it will let me "look up" but not back down
> again.
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On Sun, 29 Dec 1996, Francesco Tapparo wrote:
> I have read in this Mailing List that some packages in Debian 1.2 (e.g.
> shellutils and fileutils) are internationalized.
Well, it may be that I was talking about bo (Debian 1.3)...
But yes, at least fileutils-3.
On Sun, 29 Dec 1996, Francesco Tapparo wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have read in this Mailing List that some packages in Debian 1.2 (e.g.
> shellutils and fileutils) are internationalized.
> I have installed the package wg15-locale, and I hav set LANG and LC_ALL to
> it_IT, but the error messages are in
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