On Tue, 12 Aug 1997, Behan Webster wrote:
> Dale Martin wrote:
> >
> > 1) It tars directly to a device - not to a filesystem. This means one
> > backup (full, differential, or incremental) per disk, yes? I haven't
> > looked too hard yet - hacking the script to tar to a filesystem can't
> > be
> > Anyone else having a problem with soundblaster 16 on 220,irq 5,dma
> > 1,16bit dma5
> >
> > I get messages that it is busy.
>
> You may have an IRQ conflict. Alternately, it may be a permission
> problem. Make sure you're in the group that owns /dev/audio and
> /dev/dsp.
>
even tryed root
Varga R. Tamas wrote:
> I would like to connect http-gw and squid together, so far with no luck.
> The scenario is the following:
>
> world||public network||private network||client|
> | with squid ||with http-gw |
>
> What I would like to achieve is that the client fr
Dale Martin wrote:
>
> 1) It tars directly to a device - not to a filesystem. This means one
> backup (full, differential, or incremental) per disk, yes? I haven't
> looked too hard yet - hacking the script to tar to a filesystem can't
> be that hard, though.
Nope. Tob allows you to put multip
> Lindsay Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Is hello_1-13.deb still current? I am trying to learn the gentle art of
> > package making, but this is what happens with dpkg-source.
> >
> > elm# dpkg-source -x /cdrom/stable/source/misc/hello_1.3-13.dsc
>
> You need to be in the same director
-> What you're doing looks pretty cool. I was looking in to backing up
-> my /home (which isn't too big) onto a Zip disk. I was checking out
-> TOB (tape oriented backup), but there are a couple of things that bug
-> me about it.
->
-> 1) It tars directly to a device - not to a filesystem. Thi
Hi,
we use Samba very heavyly and are having problem with browsing. Our
current version is 1.9.16p11 but 1.9.17 is at the alpha5 stage. The
1.9.17 are supposed to fix several browsing problems so that would
our only way out to solve our current problems. Does anyone know
if there is a 1.9.17alpha
I wrote:
> Suppose I use procmail as my delivery agent (instead of deliver)
> and MH (actually mh-e in Emacs) to read mail.
>
> What do people do to separate out (filter) the Debian mailing?
Andy Kahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> suggested I redirect to a file using
this in ~/.procmailrc
:0 f
* ^To: de
On Tue, 12 Aug 1997, Geoff R Deasey wrote:
>
> Anyone else having a problem with soundblaster 16 on 220,irq 5,dma
> 1,16bit dma5
>
>
> I get messages that it is busy.
>
> I am using 1.3.1 with kernel 2.0.30.
I have the same setting except irq 7, no problems.
Bob
Bob Nielsen
At 03:54 PM 8/12/97 -0400, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
>I believe the man pages are part of the standard installation.
I had a problem with the configuration file having a strange bit added to
the end of it. I simply renamed it, removing the text, and man worked from
then on. The text was something ab
On Tue, 12 Aug 1997, Tim Stevens wrote:
> As a new debian user I was suprised @ how easy the installation of 1.3 went...
> not a hitch. However, when I issue the man command to explore the manual pages
> I get a bad command message. same for apropos. Is this related to the
> Packages and
> the dse
I am running debian hamm and have a sbwave32 as a module (no awe stuff,
just compiled as sb16). When I unfortunately have to boot to win95 and
then return to debian and play a cd using workman, I don't get any sound
until I play a sound file through /dev/audio (i.e. it seems to me that
something is
On Tue, 12 Aug 1997, Geoff R Deasey wrote:
> Anyone else having a problem with soundblaster 16 on 220,irq 5,dma
> 1,16bit dma5
>
> I get messages that it is busy.
You may have an IRQ conflict. Alternately, it may be a permission
problem. Make sure you're in the group that owns /dev/audio and
At 02:53 PM 8/12/97 -0400, you wrote:
>As a new debian user I was suprised @ how easy the installation of 1.3
went...
>not a hitch. However, when I issue the man command to explore the manual
pages
>I get a bad command message. same for apropos. Is this related to the
>Packages and
>the dselect uti
Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I posted about this and received no replies. I thought I'd report back
> about what I wound up doing...
What you're doing looks pretty cool. I was looking in to backing up
my /home (which isn't too big) onto a Zip disk. I was checking out
TOB (t
Hi all !
Can somebody tell me if there is a bug in adduser? I tried
to use it yesterday to add some new users to my system when, to my
surprise, iut failed. As a matter of fact, adduser had problems with the
NIS entries of the files: /etc/passwd and /etc/group; it didn't r
dada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi:
>
> is there some tool to add an group in Debian? (I'm locking for
> something like "adduser")
addgroup
That was easy, wasn't it,
Torsten
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Remco van de Meent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hey
>
>
> Did anyone get 'locale' to work?
> I don't see any differences in for example the `ls -l` output, when
> setting the LANG environment variable to different strings.
The problems are the application. Only a few application currently
suppo
Michael Bravo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I have the stable 1.3.1 installed. However, as I look at unstable on
> the ftp, I see lots of much more up-to-date and needed
> packages built with libc6. I have browsed through the mailing
> list archives, and found bits and pieces conc
I would like to translate the debiandoc files (such as
programmer.sgml) for later printing (on a4 paper) into tex. A
debiandoc2xxx command is missing for tex/latex and sgml2tex fails with
messages I don't even understand (I never programmed SGML).
Do I need any special parameter (such as librarie
I've made the changes. I'll see how it goes.
Thanks for the info.
Later,
Kevin Traas Baan Business Systems
Systems Analyst Langley, BC, Canada
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (604) 882-8169
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From: Brandon Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Kevin Traas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: debi
>>Peter S Galbraith wrote:
>
>Looking for advice here...
>
>Suppose I use procmail as my delivery agent (instead of deliver)
>and MH (actually mh-e in Emacs) to read mail.
>
>What do people do to separate out (filter) the Debian mailing?
>Do you use a new sendmail ruleset? Or some /etc/pro
As a new debian user I was suprised @ how easy the installation of 1.3 went...
not a hitch. However, when I issue the man command to explore the manual pages
I get a bad command message. same for apropos. Is this related to the
Packages and
the dselect utility.Please point me in the right direc
On Tue, 12 Aug 1997, Geoff R Deasey wrote:
>
> Anyone else having a problem with soundblaster 16 on 220,irq 5,dma
> 1,16bit dma5
>
>
> I get messages that it is busy.
>
> I am using 1.3.1 with kernel 2.0.30.
Check that the settings are ok in the kernel by: "cat /dev/sndstat" (I
think that's
On Tue, 12 Aug 1997, Kevin Traas wrote:
> Is this lookup necessary? Is there a way to disable it?
Try commenting out the PARANOID:ALL from /etc/hosts.deny (this is from
memory, so there may be typos). I'm guessing the dns info is cached(sp?)
somewhere after a ping resulting your reported beha
Thanks for the reply. It turns out that the problem lies with
fetchmail. It's been fixed in an upcoming release. You won't need
any hacks in your exim.conf file anymore, nor will you need
fetchmail's -mda option.
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On Sun, 10 Aug 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
> What is the best pop3d? I've heard that qpopper can corrupt mail files
> under even lightly loaded systems.
I know that the standard POP-3 daemon (from BSD, used by slackware) is not
creating any session lock. So it is possible for a user to have to pop3
Anyone else having a problem with soundblaster 16 on 220,irq 5,dma
1,16bit dma5
I get messages that it is busy.
I am using 1.3.1 with kernel 2.0.30.
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>Have you checked the name server entries in /etc/resolv.conf? DNS
>problems are often tracked down to this point.
Yes, I have. I've got three entries in there. One is the local host entry
as I'm running BIND. The other two are DNS Servers of my upstream provider.
All here should be okay
Hey
Does anyknow have sound from his GUS when playing LinuxQuake package?
Remco.
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On Thu, 7 Aug 1997, Bruno O. M. Simoes wrote:
> Hi
> Where do I find "libncurses.so.3.2". In my system I have the 3.2 version.
> Is it in some directory of ftp.debian.org?
> Thanks in advances.
I have the following files on my system:
/lib/libncurses.so.3.0
/lib/libncurses.so.3.4
$ dpkg -l \*n
Have you checked the name server entries in /etc/resolv.conf? DNS
problems are often tracked down to this point.
Brandon
On Tue, 12 Aug 1997, Kevin Traas wrote:
> >Debian 1.3.1 sports a who which many are saying is "slow" while others
> >are saying the slowness is due to slow named servers. W
>Debian 1.3.1 sports a who which many are saying is "slow" while others
>are saying the slowness is due to slow named servers. Were there
>any notable changes leading up the the /usr/bin/who which came with
>shellutils 1.16-2?
I've been reading this thread with quite some interest as I have a sim
Hi all!
I just installed Debian 1.3.1 and so far it works great but I have one
question:
Currently my box is not connected to any network, so I just skipped over
the configuration step asking for IP address, nameserver, etc. But it
will be directly connected to a network in a about a week so I wa
"Peter S Galbraith" wrote:
->
-> Looking for advice here...
->
-> Suppose I use procmail as my delivery agent (instead of deliver)
-> and MH (actually mh-e in Emacs) to read mail.
->
-> What do people do to separate out (filter) the Debian mailing?
-> Do you use a new sendmail ruleset? Or some
There was a discussion about this recently... So I thought I'd mention this:
This is posted on cola; looks neat to me:
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From: Winfried Truemper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Subject: r2d2 - reading runlevels in 2 dimensions
The tra
On Aug 10, Rob Browning wrote
> Adrian Bridgett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I believe that exim wants a fully qualified address. Try putting this in
> > /etc/exim.conf:
> > qualify_domain = localhost
> > qualify_recipient = localhost
>
> I tried this, and it didn't help.
Have you got t
The package base-files installs a directory /etc/default on all my
machines. It is always empty. Any ideas what its intended use is?
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On Aug 12, 1997, at 12:25, Maarten Boekhold wrote:
> I suddenly am forced to first start win95 and use dial-up networking there
> to reset my modem before I can use it from Linux.
>
> I didn't change a thing on my installation, no new packages, no new kernel
> (2.0.30 with pentium-memcpy and
Hi all,
I was finally able to get my CD-ROM up and working. I was confused
because the driver that I needed to use was not clear to me. Of course, when
I sat down and carefully read the HOWTO files, it became clear. Thanks for
all the help. In case you are interested, I ended up using the s
On Tue, 12 Aug 1997, Lazaro Salem wrote:
>
> After upgrading from Debian 1.1 to 1.2 I lost my network connection.
> I must confess it was not a clean upgrade in the sense that i had to
> dpkg -i and dpkg -r a few times netbase (now 2.0.9-1)and netstd (now
>
> # ifconfig
> loLink encap:L
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On Tue, 12 Aug 1997, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> I see that the Debian `way' of placing kernels is:
>
> /vmlinuz -> boot/vmlinuz-2.0.30
> /boot/vmlinuz-2.0.30
> /boot/psdatabase-2.0.30
> /boot/psdatabase -> /boot/psdatabase-2.0.30
> /boot/System.map-2.0.30
>
>
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On Tue, 12 Aug 1997, Peter Weiss wrote:
> Is there a safe way to install packages from hamm on a 1.3.1 system, that
> are linked with libc6?
>
> There are some (like gimp and gv) versions where only out-of-time
> versions exist for 1.3.1.
Note
Hello all!
I would like to connect http-gw and squid together, so far with no luck.
The scenario is the following:
world||public network||private network||client|
| with squid ||with http-gw |
What I would like to achieve is that the client from the private network
I posted about this and received no replies. I thought I'd report back
about what I wound up doing...
> I have a spare 1 GB disk at work which I could use to backup my /home
> partition (which consists of 1 GB amidst a 4.3 GB disk).
>
> (If I decide I can tolerate the 1GB-disk's whining; it's
Looking for advice here...
Suppose I use procmail as my delivery agent (instead of deliver)
and MH (actually mh-e in Emacs) to read mail.
What do people do to separate out (filter) the Debian mailing?
Do you use a new sendmail ruleset? Or some /etc/procmail or
~/.procmailrc file?
Does the fil
Hi,
After upgrading from Debian 1.1 to 1.2 I lost my network connection.
I must confess it was not a clean upgrade in the sense that i had to
dpkg -i and dpkg -r a few times netbase (now 2.0.9-1)and netstd (now
2.12-1).
I thought I just upgraded witohout modifying the configuration files
but I
Hi,
I'm having some error, mainly caused by/with xpaint, concerning
BadPixmap, as shown by the bellow lines. Does someone know what I can do
to correct this?
The error occurs when trying to resize the window using mouse.
X Error of failed request: BadP
Dear shellutils maintainer,
Debian 1.3.1 sports a who which many are saying is "slow" while others
are saying the slowness is due to slow named servers. Were there
any notable changes leading up the the /usr/bin/who which came with
shellutils 1.16-2?
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The Linux-Net/Admin mailing lists aren't in the same format as the Debian
list.. (they don't use the Resent- lines) Anyhow, without setting up
multiple filters, how can I have procmail look through the to:, from:, and
cc: fields..?
-Paul
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As a side question... I don't use this package to compile kernels, I
do it by hand the old Slackware way. When I'm done compiling, I simply:
cp /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage /zImage-someName
Somehow, a `map' file also gets created as /boot/map
I then edit lilo.conf, adding an entry for
Hello
sorry, if this has allready been asked on this list:
Is there a safe way to install packages from hamm on a 1.3.1 system, that
are linked with libc6?
There are some (like gimp and gv) versions where only out-of-time
versions exist for 1.3.1.
Thanks for any inf
"Se or" Bueno wrote:
> Using a Mitsumi 2x cdrom
> connected to an Aztec 8 bit sound card. It is a propriatary driver. The
> setup seems to recognize it with a boot parameter entered because of the
> IO and IRQ ( linux mcdx=0x320, 11). After getting the
G'day deb's
Someone (Manoj?) mentioned that the new kernel-package creates
kernel-image deb's that put the kernel config file in /boot. I just
created a kernel-image using the kernel-package that comes in the stable
distribution of debian 1.3.1, and it definitely didn't do this.
Is this a feature
Hi, I think mosaic has a package and it is debian.
Paul
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On 12 Aug 1997, Eloy A. Paris wrote:
> Lindsay Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> : I do not have any of these problems with who, but I notice
> : one of my own. "w" and "who" give different answers.
>
> Well, I do not know exactly what you mean with "different answers" but
> w and who are d
Running a 486/66/424/20 nothing but Linux. Using a Mitsumi 2x cdrom
connected to an Aztec 8 bit sound card. It is a propriatary driver. The
setup seems to recognize it with a boot parameter entered because of the
IO and IRQ ( linux mcdx=0x320, 11). After getting the base system loaded
: Resq disk,
Someone already took care of the procmail part. Here is the pine part.
-.pinerc-
incoming-folders=mail/Deb-user,
mail/Deb-misc,
mail/Deb-devel
HTH,
Brandon
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Lindsay Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: I do not have any of these problems with who, but I notice
: one of my own. "w" and "who" give different answers.
Well, I do not know exactly what you mean with "different answers" but
w and who are different programs:
zeus:~$ whatis who
who (1)
On Sun, 10 Aug 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:
> We would not "scrap" the package system, but I expect between Deity
> and POSIX we will eventually replace all of its components.
Just out of curiosity, why hasn't anyone in the linux
community adopted the established sysv pkgadd format? It
has a lot of
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On Thu, 12 Jun 1997, Deng Hongwei wrote:
> I'v used dip and ppp connect to a linux dial-up server success,but I
> can't connect to a windows NT remote access server,because when I dial
> in, I can't see any prompt that the server send to me ,any thing likes
> 'U
Hello All,
Netscape Communicator is such a memory hog that I've decided to go to
separate programs for mail and web browsing. Mail is taken care of by the
super!! XCmail progam (not a debian package).
The web browser's the rub. I need to check my usage time periodically from
my ISP using a bro
Deng Hongwei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'v used dip and ppp connect to a linux dial-up server success,but I
> can't connect to a windows NT remote access server,because when I dial
> in, I can't see any prompt that the server send to me ,any thing likes
> 'Username' or "password' etc.
Just le
"A. M. Varon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
> Could we have an equivalent /etc/rc.d/rc.local ?
Sure.
# cd /etc/init.d
# cp skeleton local
# update-rc.d local defaults
# vi local
Or possibly, depending on what you're doing:
# vi /etc/rc.boot/local
(Maybe there should be dummy files ther
Andre,
Type: rm - -test
A -- permits the user to mark explicitly the end of any com-
mand line options, allowing rm to recognize file arguments
that begin with a -.
Regards,
Dan
A. M. Varon wrote:
>
> On Mon, 11 Aug 1997, Mike Miller wrote:
>
> > I have a file on my machine that I create
On Sun, 10 Aug 1997, George Bonser wrote:
> This is very refreshing to hear. It seems this would make things
> extremely portable over not only linux distributions but over the entire
> i_X86 platform.
Is there an emulator which runs solaris 2.5.1 binaries in linux? Have
tried iBCS, but it onl
On Tue, 12 Aug 1997, Lawrence wrote:
> Anyone utility to shift the X screen (permanently?) to the right?
Run the utility xvidtune.
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Technical Head
On Mon, 11 Aug 1997, Mike Miller wrote:
> I have a file on my machine that I created that begins with a hyphen.
> How can I delete it. rm -test says can't delete est using option -t (or
> whatever). How do I tell it not to use the hyphen as a switch?
Use Midnight Commander. Type mc to run the pro
On Thu, 7 Aug 1997, Santiago Vila Doncel wrote:
> But it will still create those ugly .pine-debug files. I could be wrong,
> but the only way to disable creation of these files is by not using DEBUG.
Pine is a mail-reading client, which is frequently being used to connect
to servers over which on
Hi everybody!
I am trying to setup a firewall using the debian package fwtk_1.3-1.deb
Everything runs smoothly until I try to create the administrative user
record using the command
'authsrv'. When I run it nothing happens. It should prompt me to
configure the database but nothing
happens, it just
Hi,
I suddenly am forced to first start win95 and use dial-up networking there
to reset my modem before I can use it from Linux.
I didn't change a thing on my installation, no new packages, no new kernel
(2.0.30 with pentium-memcpy and partial csum), no nothing. It does not
reset my modem, and I
On Sat, 9 Aug 1997, George Bonser wrote:
> One of the points raised was that even though there is a filesystem
> standard, there is still too much leeway in that some things like system
> initialization files and how they are arrainged can differ widely from one
> distribution to the next. It was
I'm building a spam blocking package for Debian. While that is going on,
some of you might find this useful. Look for the SMTP daemon in
your /etc/inetd.conf . If it's being started through "tcpd", you'll see
an invocation of "tcpd" in the file on the same line just before the
invocation of the SMT
Hi there people,
I need to find a good MLM (mailing list manager) for Linux. I wonder if
any of you have some pointers to comparison charts for MLMs (features
supported, etc.).
I have searched the web but did not find anything relevant.
I am particularly interested in comparing Listserv, Majo
I'v used dip and ppp connect to a linux dial-up server success,but I
can't connect to a windows NT remote access server,because when I dial
in, I can't see any prompt that the server send to me ,any thing likes
'Username' or "password' etc.
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On Aug 8, Frank Barknecht wrote
> Mike Schmitz hat gesagt: // Mike Schmitz wrote:
>
> > Rewrite your hosts file from /etc/ppp/ip-up, keeping the same name as
> > is set in hostname. Here is an example:
> >
>I have tried this now, but used an example from
> the Dynamic-IP-Hacks-mini-HOWTO like
I looked at the pine and netscape mail files and they appear to be in the
same format, except netscape has a summary file for each file. Would it
be safe to have procmail deliving mail to a shared mailbox file that
netscape and pine are reading (and have netscape or pine open)?
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On Tue, 12 Aug 1997, Alan Jacobs wrote:
> Hi,
> I've just installed 1.3.1 but am unable to access the CDrom. Debian says that
> the CDROM is not a Block device.
> What do I have to do to get the CD Rom recognised?
>
Are you sure you're mounting it as the right filesystem type? Should be
mount -
Sure you can. Use a procmail rc file something like this:
:0
* ^Subject:.*Digest
| formail +1 -ds procmail
:0
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/dev/null
:0:
* ^TO.*debian-user
debian
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How can I setup procmail/pine so that debian mailing lists are in a
separate directory?
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it should be in an x develop package... that should be enough to find
it.. try xlib6-dev
-Paul
On Tue, 12 Aug 1997, Dany Dionne wrote:
> Where can i found xmkmf?
>
> Dany Dionne
>
>
>
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In xlib6-dev package.
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On Aug 11, 1997, at 10:36, Philippe Troin wrote:
>
> Work-Needing and Prospective Packages for Debian GNU/Linux
> Philippe Troin, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> $Id: packages.sgml,v 1.53 1997/08/11 17:26:39 phil Exp $
[BIG snip]
> 6. Programs that aren't available yet in Debian
>
> Programs listed
I do not have any of these problems with who, but I notice
one of my own. "w" and "who" give different answers.
$ w
10:50am up 5 days, 22:09h, 11 users, load average: 0.13, 0.10, 0.03
USER TTYLOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT
root tty14:05pm 1:51 0:05 0:05 -bash
allen
G'day debianers,
I have now tried both kernel-image 2.0.29-7 and 2.0.30-7 in the stable
distribution for Debian 1.3.1, and neither have a kernel config file in
/boot, and neither seem to support IP forwarding. IP forwarding worked
fine with the old Debian 1.2 kernel image 2.0.27.
I notice ipx su
Hi,
I've just installed 1.3.1 but am unable to access the CDrom. Debian says that
the CDROM is not a Block device.
What do I have to do to get the CD Rom recognised?
Base install from floppy to a SCSI disk.
CDROM is on Secondary IDE interface ( /dev/hdb reported at boot )
I can mount the CDROM bu
On Mon, 11 Aug 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
Should this be reported as a bug? Or is it a know side-affect of some
security fix? Is it in "named" or "who", or something else?
ABO
> Eloy A. Paris wrote:
> >
> > Same here: "who" takes quite a bit of time to run because it seems to be
> > trying t
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On Mon, 11 Aug 1997, Dan Dooher wrote:
> Gang,
>
> I'm testing the viability of a Debian Linux server and am having trouble
> with the OS *seeing* all the RAM. The BIOS checks all 128MB
> of RAM. But when I run "dmesg" it reports:
>
> $ dmesg |grep Memory
>
Gang,
I'm testing the viability of a Debian Linux server and am having trouble
with the OS *seeing* all the RAM. The BIOS checks all 128MB
of RAM. But when I run "dmesg" it reports:
$ dmesg |grep Memory
Memory: 62740k/65536k available (1004k kernel code, 384k reserved, 1408k
data)
"top" also s
On Mon, 11 Aug 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> be a-ok). Anyway, I've attached a short perl script which you may
> use as a replacement for smbmount which will do the NMB lookup itself.
This script should be included with smbmount, it's very nice to be able to
do this kind of lookup.
Jason
> > The URL is ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/mail/imap.tar.Z
> >
> > Also in the /mail directory is a discussion of pop vs imap.
>
> It works fine, make sure you have the current one though, the older one
> asked the right way gives out root shells
Even the latest one isn't perfect. The
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