Re: running two webservers on the same machine

1999-12-15 Thread Alvin Oga
hiya... > To be clear, the previous author was not talking about virtual hosts or > virtual servers, he was talking about running two separate web server > programs on the same port. One was Apache and the other Zeus, if I > recall. This is different than setting up multiple domains in Apach

Re: running two webservers on the same machine

1999-12-15 Thread William Burrow
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Alvin Oga wrote: > I have multiple web servers on the same machine... > > - same ip# for various servers... > - different ip# for various web servers > > sales.foo.com > rnd.foo.com > www.foo.com > www.bar.com > www..com To be clear, th

Re: bogomips

1999-12-15 Thread Martin Fluch
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, Tim Nicholas wrote: > > Alberto Maurizi wrote: > > > Is this normal? I mean, that so low bogomips value. > > > > > model name : Pentium 60/66 > > > cpu MHz : 59.999660 > > > bogomips: 23.91 > > > > I've got an

Re: "unstable" distribution on CD

1999-12-15 Thread Michelle Konzack
At 16:03 15.12.1999 -0600, you wrote > This was the original Message: MK> MK>Hello: MK> MK>Is there any way to obtain a snapshot of the "unstable" Debian MK>distribution (potato at this time, I believe) on CD-ROM? Yes, at http://www.lob.de/ from Monday 12/20/1999 ;-)) MK>I'd also like

RE: world time display program

1999-12-15 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On 15-Dec-1999 T.V.Gnanasekaran wrote: > hi, > > i am lookin for a program that can display current time at: > London, NewYork, Paris, Berlin, New Delhi at the same time. > Searched freshmeat but cudn't find one. if someone knows of such > a program let me know. I am running potato. > bbtime (I

Re: bogomips

1999-12-15 Thread William Burrow
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 10:59:18AM +1300, Tim Nicholas wrote: > > Alberto Maurizi wrote: > > > Is this normal? I mean, that so low bogomips value. > > > > > model name : Pentium 60/66 > > > cpu MHz : 59.999660 > > > bogomips: 23.91 > > > > I've got an Intel P133. App

world time display program

1999-12-15 Thread T.V.Gnanasekaran
hi, i am lookin for a program that can display current time at: London, NewYork, Paris, Berlin, New Delhi at the same time. Searched freshmeat but cudn't find one. if someone knows of such a program let me know. I am running potato. -gnana

Re: running two webservers on the same machine

1999-12-15 Thread Alvin Oga
hi... I have multiple web servers on the same machine... - same ip# for various servers... - different ip# for various web servers sales.foo.com rnd.foo.com www.foo.com www.bar.com www..com - just make sure IP_ALIAS is enabled - make sure you hav

apcupsd now shuts down Linux box, but not UPS?!

1999-12-15 Thread Ralf G. R. Bergs
Hi there, we finally got apcupsd shut down our server (by recompiling it with the non- multithreaded C library,) BUT it doesn't shut down our UPS if the battery level drops under the specified minimum level. Any idea how to get this running?! TIA, Ralf -- Sign the EU petition against SPAM:

Re: running two webservers on the same machine

1999-12-15 Thread William Burrow
On Wed, Dec 15, 1999 at 06:35:58AM -0800, Pann McCuaig wrote: > On Wed, Dec 15, 1999 at 16:35, Shao Zhang wrote: > > I would like to know if it is possible: > > > > to run two different web servers on the same physical > > machine binded to two different ip addresses, b

Re: Has anyone tried the new 'testing' tree yet?

1999-12-15 Thread Joey Hess
Matthew Dalton wrote: > As mentioned in this weeks Debian Weekly News: > http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/current/issue/ > http://lully.debian.org/~ajt/debian/dists/testing/ Problem is, it does not yet appear to be aptable. -- see shy jo

Re: Debian and QMail?

1999-12-15 Thread Mark Zimmerman
There _should_ be a mini-HOWTO on this; it comes up in the list pretty often. Perhaps I'll try my hand at writing one. In the meantime, you can probably find what you need in the mailing list archives. I did this about six months ago so I can't spit out the steps from memory, at the moment. -- Ma

"unstable" distribution on CD

1999-12-15 Thread Matt Garman
Hello: Is there any way to obtain a snapshot of the "unstable" Debian distribution (potato at this time, I believe) on CD-ROM? I want to install a Linux with glibc2.1 and the latest xfree, and I'd like to stick with Debian, but my I don't have a network connection that's fast enough for download

Re: upgrading to slink 2.1r4

1999-12-15 Thread Joey Hess
scratch wrote: > what is the correct way to upgrade to slink2.1r4 using apt? > > apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade?? > > Doing this only upgrades 12 minor packages on my original 2.1 system. Yes, that's quite right. This is a minor release, fixing only security holes and some y2k problems. -

Re: bogomips

1999-12-15 Thread Tim Nicholas
> Alberto Maurizi wrote: > > > > Is this normal? I mean, that so low bogomips value. > > > model name : Pentium 60/66 > > > cpu MHz : 59.999660 > > > bogomips: 23.91 > > I've got an Intel P133. Approximating pro rata using your data > gives 23.91 / 60 * 133 = 53.

USR ISDN TA

1999-12-15 Thread Familien Bolding
Hi I have some problems getting the USR ISDN TA to work. Under Windows it works and I get the irq and the io. When I try to insert the module using: insmod hisax.o irq=11 io=0x268 I get something similar to: init_module: device busy By the way - which type is the USR: AVM, Teles or .. Any sugges

X Server won start

1999-12-15 Thread Rick Dunnivan
When I go through XF86Setup, I am a little unclear which options to choose. I have a RIVA TNT card and Gateway EV910 monitor. The specs on the monitor are.. resolution 1600x1200 display colors unlimited scanning freq. H 30-95kHz V 50-200Hz I chose several different monito

Re: MS Intellimouse

1999-12-15 Thread Ian Winter
On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 02:04:07PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Someone I know is running potato and has a MS Intellimouse (a mouse with two > buttons and a wheel). What we'd like to be able to do is have the > functionality of both the wheel and an emulated third button. However, we > read

Re: Problem with g77

1999-12-15 Thread Mark Brown
On Wed, Dec 15, 1999 at 10:43:12AM -0700, Gary Hennigan wrote: > I can't help with the build either, but I can make a suggestion. If > your users are going to be doing any serious fortran development get a > commercial Fortran compiler like the one from AbSoft or Portland I've been quite impresse

Re: Problem with g77

1999-12-15 Thread Michael Procario
I use g77 regularly and linked it against commercial fortran compiled code as well as C compiled code. If you use the g77 command to link your code it will supply the appropriate run time library. If you link with gcc then you need to include -lg2c in the link. This library seems to provide

Re: HP Deskjet 880C

1999-12-15 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
I am attaching next an old message that will help you: *** Hi, Checking your printcap-file is the first thing. For HP540 you should install the gs-alladin package and get the tar from ftp://ftp.sbs.de/pub/graphics/ghostscript/pcl3 named hpdj-xxx-tar.gz. In there is a good filter file, wh

Re: newbie can't install packages from floppy

1999-12-15 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello, I have downloaded the Files for the nfs-server with WfW 3.11 and short flie names. Then I have kreated a file TRANS.TLB and have installed my stuff from floppy with dselect... This works with SLINK but I have problems with POTATO. Try it, it works Michelle At 06:13 15.12.1999 PST, y

Re: Problem with g77

1999-12-15 Thread Gary Hennigan
"Gary Hennigan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > "Paul Keenan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Please help! People are asking to use this program, and I can't > > > get it to work [snip] > Paul said he didn't have one of the fortran intrinsic functions, I ^

Re: HP Deskjet 880C

1999-12-15 Thread David Wright
Quoting Sean Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I use an HP Deskjet 890c, and haven't had any problems. I've been using > the > 550c print filter, which tends to go a bit heavy on the ink, and the > color > quality isn't great, but I hardly ever print color. I think there is a > filter > out there spe

Re: Using 3com modem Independent Mode (without Windows)

1999-12-15 Thread Emile Schwarz
Hi Alberto et al., I too have a 3Com USR 56K Message Plus Modem WITHOUT Windows. Of course, because I use a Macintosh computer... I too send a message "request" for what you call "The Independent Mode"... I too am still waiting for answers... But, I'm able to use that *** 3Com modem to connect

Re: cd-rw for normal user

1999-12-15 Thread Mario Olimpio de Menezes
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Christopher Judd wrote: > > Have you read /usr/doc/xcdroast/README.nonroot.gz ? noops! thanks for pointing :-| []s, Mario O.de Menezes"Many are the plans in a man's heart, but IPEN-CNEN/SP is the Lord's purpose that prevails" http://curiango.

Re: disabling remount ro on errors

1999-12-15 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Tue, 14 Dec 1999, Ethan Benson wrote: : On 14/12/99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : : >they should be. I did a clean install onto this disk. The old disk : >ran for months with the stock kernel. When it wouldn't talk to the : >network, I cp -R'd /etc and /lib from the old drive. : : you

Re: cd-rw for normal user

1999-12-15 Thread Christopher Judd
> Use sudo. > > Sean > > Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I would like to use my HP CD-RW 8200 as a normal user. > > For this I turned the s-bit on in cdrecord/xcdroast/... > > Is this the better way or there is a safer one? > > With other word

Re: Problem with g77

1999-12-15 Thread Gary Hennigan
"Paul Keenan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Please help! People are asking to use this program, and I can't > > get it to work > > It doesn't answer your question of why the build is failing, but why > not just install the binaries to get the system up and

Re: Install by FTP ?

1999-12-15 Thread Arcady Genkin
DAVID BALAZIC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is it possible to install Debian for i386 over FTP ? > > Like : I have a PC with an empty disk and a network card, connected > to internet over LAN ( let's say it is a 3com 509 eth0 card ). > I wan't to download a boot-floppy image , copy it to a flopp

Re: Birth announcement

1999-12-15 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Graham Woodruff wrote: [ snip ] : Could I just ask if anyone out there has any 'post install cleanup' advice, : particularly to remove some of the spurious pci warnings, I am not in front : of the screen now, but the boot gave several warnings about 'ea-???' stuff, : alon

Serial port doubt

1999-12-15 Thread Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
Hi all, is there a manner to see if on process is inative at serial ports? I have an ISP and sometimes a user disconnects but the ppp login process is still alive. Besides doing a ps aux | grep ttyC**; kill -9 number of process. Pehaps a script? -- Abraços,

Re: Birth announcement

1999-12-15 Thread Ethan Benson
On 15/12/99 Graham Woodruff wrote: Could I just ask if anyone out there has any 'post install cleanup' advice, yes do some finds for bad ownership and permissions, I have been finding an alarming number of packages installing all or many of their files with either nonexistent uids or uid/gid

Install by FTP ?

1999-12-15 Thread DAVID BALAZIC
Is it possible to install Debian for i386 over FTP ? Like : I have a PC with an empty disk and a network card, connected to internet over LAN ( let's say it is a 3com 509 eth0 card ). I wan't to download a boot-floppy image , copy it to a floppy, boot from it , set up the network , select an ftp

Re: HP Deskjet 880C

1999-12-15 Thread Paul Huygen
Peter Eades wrote: > Does anyone else use a HP DeskJet 880c, I have vanila slink with the > proposed updates bits. > Please tell me it is well supported by magic filter. Sean Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I use an HP Deskjet 890c [with] the 550c print filter, which tends to > go a bit he

Re: Debian and QMail?

1999-12-15 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
The only possible gotcha I could tell you about is that you'll have to "build" the package. Actually this is very, very easy because the src packages (debian hasn't been granted the right to distribute qmail in binary) build the binary packages and then you just install those. It's really easy.

SRS 3D & AZT2320

1999-12-15 Thread Jianbo Wang
Hi, I have a SRS 3d sound card (assembled for Packard bell), and the chip is AZT2320. When I use AZT2320 compatible driver in win98 and win NT, the sound card works (it's automatically detected as AZT2320 in win98). But When I use OSS (open sound system) driver, my chip is detected as AZT3000 whi

gnome .deb ?

1999-12-15 Thread Darxus
Why isn't there a "gnome" package, that's just empty, and has dependancy's set for the stuff you need to use gnome ? This would be especially useful for those of us who tend to install packages like: apt-get install enlightenment without searching through the packages. In the case of gnome, y

Re: Birth announcement

1999-12-15 Thread Sean Johnson
Recompile the kernel, and say No to PCI support, or just don't worry about it as it's not hurting anything. Sean Graham Woodruff wrote: > Could I just ask if anyone out there has any 'post install cleanup' advice, > particularly to remove some of the spurious pci warnings,

Re: HP Deskjet 880C

1999-12-15 Thread Sean Johnson
I use an HP Deskjet 890c, and haven't had any problems. I've been using the 550c print filter, which tends to go a bit heavy on the ink, and the color quality isn't great, but I hardly ever print color. I think there is a filter out there specifically for the 8xx series, but I've lost the url and

Re: cd-rw for normal user

1999-12-15 Thread Sean Johnson
Use sudo. Sean Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote: > > Hi, > > I would like to use my HP CD-RW 8200 as a normal user. > For this I turned the s-bit on in cdrecord/xcdroast/... > Is this the better way or there is a safer one? > With other words: is this safe? > >

Re: tqueue_lock

1999-12-15 Thread David Wright
Quoting Tom Bebee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Does anyone know what "tqueue_lock" is and what it's function is? I am > trying to run: > modprobe ppa --> results in "/lib/modules/2.2.12/scsi/ppa.o: unresolved > symbol tqueue_lock." > > Any info on what tqueue_lock is or what it is part of would be a

mach8 server: blank screen

1999-12-15 Thread scott
I've recently had reason to resurrect an old 486 computer as an X terminal. A few years ago, this was my primary computer, and it worked well. The most recent version of linux I ran on it was Debian 1.3, and all was well. I've just installed Debian 2.1 on it, which has XFree86 3.3.2.3a, and now the

Re: Debian and QMail?

1999-12-15 Thread Robert L. Harris
Know of a good HOWTO on either, both solutions? I'm still considering myself pretty new to debian, even if I am converting all my boxes from RedHat (I really like apt-get)... Robert Thus spake Mark Zimmerman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Robert, > > Qmail and uscpi are available only as source pack

Re: Debian and QMail?

1999-12-15 Thread Mark Zimmerman
Robert, Qmail and uscpi are available only as source packages in debian so you will have to compile and build .deb files locally. Alternately, if you just compile the original source and install in /usr/local, you will have to make a fake package for mail-transport-agent to keep dpkg/dselect/apt

Re: Summary: logout/halt/reboot as ordinary user, gnome logout button?

1999-12-15 Thread Stuart Ballard
Joe Bouchard wrote: > > On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 10:01:22AM +0100, Svante Signell wrote: > > - I want to enable my family to use Linux instead of the other > > OS. Therefore it is important that they can start the computer, run > > it and shut down in a CONTROLLED way. Restart/shutdown are men

Re: running two webservers on the same machine

1999-12-15 Thread Pann McCuaig
On Wed, Dec 15, 1999 at 16:35, Shao Zhang wrote: > I would like to know if it is possible: > > to run two different web servers on the same physical > machine binded to two different ip addresses, both of > them using port 80 > > > We have a

Debian and QMail?

1999-12-15 Thread Robert L. Harris
I currently have a RedHat6 mailserver. I'm considering blowing it away this weekend and installing Debian on it. I use qmail since it works really well for serving currently and I like it's claim to security. Are there any gotcha's I should know about first? Robert :wq! --

Re: newbie can't install packages from floppy

1999-12-15 Thread Paul Keenan
"Darryl Röthering" wrote: > > What is the proper procedure for installing packages from a floppy? I > downloaded them via my NT box (hiss, hiss) at work, but can't seem to read > them (dpkg -info, or dpkg --install) when I mount the floppy as type vfat. Post a transcript of what you tried and th

Re: Problem with g77

1999-12-15 Thread Paul Keenan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Please help! People are asking to use this program, and I can't > get it to work It doesn't answer your question of why the build is failing, but why not just install the binaries to get the system up and running ? Your users may not be fussy about which comp

Birth announcement

1999-12-15 Thread Graham Woodruff
2 new systems were delivered safely last night ! deb1/deb2 (.grw.org) each arrived in about 30 mins. thanks to an effective installation package and despite my worst efforts to RTFM, although both systems are currently underweight compared to their brothers and sisters (486/66 8Mb 320Mb HDD and 48

Re: 2 computers, 2 modems, 2 O/S's

1999-12-15 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 14 Dec, Cormac McGuinness wrote about "2 computers, 2 modems, 2 O/S's" > Hi > At home my wife and I have two computers (win95 and Debian) and until > recently had one modem. Connectng to the internet was simple, it all > went through the Debian (potato) box. > > However, I have acquired at

newbie can't install packages from floppy

1999-12-15 Thread Darryl Röthering
What is the proper procedure for installing packages from a floppy? I downloaded them via my NT box (hiss, hiss) at work, but can't seem to read them (dpkg -info, or dpkg --install) when I mount the floppy as type vfat. What additionally puzzles me is that after I get the package I want from the

newbie can't install packages from floppy

1999-12-15 Thread Darryl Röthering
What is the proper procedure for installing packages from a floppy? I downloaded them via my NT box (hiss, hiss) at work, but can't seem to read them (dpkg -info, or dpkg --install) when I mount the floppy as type vfat. What additionally puzzles me is that after I get the package I want from the

Problem with g77

1999-12-15 Thread dgwatson
I've been attempting to compile some fortran code for a fairly important project, and have been having trouble. The problem seems to be that there is no libU77, libF77, or libI77, which is a problem - because the program needs the functions date_and_time (or something like that - I'm not the fortr

Re: Monochrome XFIG

1999-12-15 Thread Pedro Sanchez
Thank you for your detailed message. Unfortunately this didn't solve my problem. I have all the files as you describe but still xfig shows up in monochrome. By the way, this is happenning in a fresh Potato install done about a month ago which I'm upgrading to the latest every weekend. Xfig has nev

Re: Re: RealPlayer -- where can I get the latest?

1999-12-15 Thread carlf
> yes, perfectly true. > but under MS, I don't know if even under other platform. Actually that was RealJUKEBOX, not RealPLAYER. RealJukebox only exists for Windows that I've heard. -- Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] Manager, Dueling Modems Computer Forum

Re: bogomips

1999-12-15 Thread Paul Keenan
Alberto Maurizi wrote: > > Is this normal? I mean, that so low bogomips value. > model name : Pentium 60/66 > cpu MHz : 59.999660 > bogomips: 23.91 I've got an Intel P133. Approximating pro rata using your data gives 23.91 / 60 * 133 = 53. Actual reported value i

bogomips

1999-12-15 Thread Alberto Maurizi
Is this normal? I mean, that so low bogomips value. processor : 0 vendor_id : GenuineIntel cpu family : 5 model : 1 model name : Pentium 60/66 stepping: 7 cpu MHz : 59.999660 fdiv_bug: no hlt_bug : no sep_bug : no f00

Re: Atari ST as Dumb Terminal

1999-12-15 Thread Harald Weidner
Hello, David Purton: >I got it working quite nicely using the advice given in a previous response to >my mail. I'm using what I think is a null modem cable (it was just advertised >as a data transfer cable). I'm still hunting around for a terminal emulator >though. It works with the basic vt52

Re: Re: RealPlayer -- where can I get the latest?

1999-12-15 Thread Paolo Pedaletti
Ciao Onno, > At least some ID numbers but I don't know how many, wich one's > and if other info is included... (MAC, CPUID, Win serials, etc) yes, perfectly true. but under MS, I don't know if even under other platform. Ciao -- Paolo Pedaletti, Como, ITALYa paolo . pedaletti @ flashnet . it

Re: df and du disagree

1999-12-15 Thread Patrick Kirk
The question is, can I use the 1 Gig or so of unseen space on /dev/hda1? Patrick

Re: df and du disagree

1999-12-15 Thread E.L. Meijer \(Eric\)
> > Hi all, > > df shows my main partiton to have 1.1 Gigs of data > and du -x shows it to have about 650 MB. > > I think du is correct. > > df reads > > FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on > /dev/hda1 1.9G 1.1G 750M 60% / > /dev/hda3 15M 1.2M

Re: df and du disagree

1999-12-15 Thread Patrick Kirk
Just realises that this is a duplicate to a post I sent yesterday but that I had messed up my exim .forward file. Sorry. My /etc/fstab reads: # /dev/hda1 / ext2 defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1 /dev/hda7none swap sw

Realplayer and private info (Re: RealPlayer -- where can I get the latest?)

1999-12-15 Thread Remco van 't Veer
Look at for more about realplayer and private info. On Wed, Dec 15, 1999 at 11:06, Onno wrote: > At 04:15 AM 12/15/99 -0500, Arcady Genkin wrote: > >Onno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > >> Wasn't realplayer one of the -stupid idiots- to upl

df and du disagree

1999-12-15 Thread Patrick Kirk
Hi all, df shows my main partiton to have 1.1 Gigs of data and du -x shows it to have about 650 MB. I think du is correct. df reads FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/hda1 1.9G 1.1G 750M 60% / /dev/hda3 15M 1.2M 13M 8% /boot /dev/hda5

HP Deskjet 880C

1999-12-15 Thread Peter Eades
I know there are tones of this type of question so I will just get on with it, Does anyone else use a HP DeskJet 880c, I have vanila slink with the proposed updates bits. Please tell me it is well supported by magic filter. Thanks Peter

cd-rw for normal user

1999-12-15 Thread Mario Olimpio de Menezes
Hi, I would like to use my HP CD-RW 8200 as a normal user. For this I turned the s-bit on in cdrecord/xcdroast/... Is this the better way or there is a safer one? With other words: is this safe? Thanks, PS.: just making /dev/scd* and /dev/sg* 0666 didn't

upgrading to slink 2.1r4

1999-12-15 Thread scratch
Hi, what is the correct way to upgrade to slink2.1r4 using apt? apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade?? Doing this only upgrades 12 minor packages on my original 2.1 system. Please cc: any replies to me, as i'm not on the list. --nico :: Nico Galoppo :: Linux - Free power for the masses :

apt-get with proxy ftp access

1999-12-15 Thread Peter Weiss
Hello, I can't figure out how to setup apt for upgrading to slink stable using a http (ftp) Proxy combination. I've got the following: apt.conf: - // Options for the downloading routines Acquire { // HTTP method configuration http { Proxy "http://193.158.21.90:8080";;

Re: Netscape for Slink

1999-12-15 Thread Tom Pfeifer
I should add that if you're not happy with the look of Netscape's fonts once you get it up and running, be sure to check out this mini-HOWTO which explains what you can do to improve that situation: http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/FDU.html Tom howard mann wrote: > > Hi, > > I recently insta

Re: RealPlayer -- where can I get the latest?

1999-12-15 Thread Onno
At 04:15 AM 12/15/99 -0500, Arcady Genkin wrote: >Onno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Wasn't realplayer one of the -stupid idiots- to upload >> some stat (private info!) from you computer during >> install and/or while you're running the program ??? > >Hmm. I dunno. I use it to play music and vi

Re: Netscape for Slink

1999-12-15 Thread Tom Pfeifer
That version of Netscape Communicator (4.5) is fully packaged for slink and should be installable. The netscape-base-4 package is in the contrib section, while the rest of the packages are in non-free. Check your /etc/apt/sources.list file to make sure apt-get is looking in all 3 sections (main, c

Re: LogCheck and it's rules

1999-12-15 Thread Paul Keenan
Robert Ramiega wrote: > Maybe You are right but then why this: > named[.*]: Cleaned cache of .* RRsets > causes logcheck to exclude matching lines and the line at the top does not > ?? Are you sure it does ? Perhaps there is another line in your ignore file which matches it. That line should

Re: RealPlayer -- where can I get the latest?

1999-12-15 Thread Arcady Genkin
Onno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Wasn't realplayer one of the -stupid idiots- to upload > some stat (private info!) from you computer during > install and/or while you're running the program ??? Hmm. I dunno. I use it to play music and video. It's a program, so how could a program be a stupid

Re:

1999-12-15 Thread Onno
At 12:02 AM 12/15/99 -0800, Jason Winters wrote: > do I need the files in the hurd subfolder on the ftp server to install >potato? No. Onno

Re: RealPlayer -- where can I get the latest?

1999-12-15 Thread Onno
Wasn't realplayer one of the -stupid idiots- to upload some stat (private info!) from you computer during install and/or while you're running the program ??? Regards, Onno At 02:23 AM 12/15/99 -0500, Arcady Genkin wrote: >I'm using a Beta version of G2 for Linux, which I downloaded from god >kn

Re: df is reading wrongly

1999-12-15 Thread Martyn Pearce
David Wright writes: | I wouldn't mind seeing how you've mounted these partitions, | i.e. your /etc/fstab file. It's interesting that hda4 and hda5 | say the same thing. I've seen this effect before, when I put mount lines in fstab in the wrong order so /usr/lib/ got mounted before /usr. Mx.

Re: unidentified TCP connections

1999-12-15 Thread Onno
auth is local port 113 for the ident deamon. IF you use masq you should use a ident deamon that supports masq, oident for example. A wild guess of mine is that these connections are the result of IRC connections... I don't know if there are ident exploits, but than again I'm not *that* informed.

[no subject]

1999-12-15 Thread Jason Winters
do I need the files in the hurd subfolder on the ftp server to install potato?

PV Wave 7.0

1999-12-15 Thread Daniel Faller
Hi ! Has anyone managed to get PV-Wave 7.0 working with slink or potato ? After several problems during installation, I now get a segmentation violation when starting wave. Thanks in advance. Daniel -- Daniel Faller Fakultaet fur Physik Abt. Honerkamp Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet Freiburg

RealPlayer -- where can I get the latest?

1999-12-15 Thread Arcady Genkin
I'm using a Beta version of G2 for Linux, which I downloaded from god knows where (couldn't find it again on the real's web-site) quite a few months ago. In the "about" dialogue it says "Version 6.0.4.238". Has there been a newer version(s) since then? Where can I get one? This one seems to hang o

Netscape for Slink

1999-12-15 Thread howard mann
Hi, I recently installed Slink ( kernel 2.2.12 ) that I obtained as a box set from valinux.com. The installation was fine. I attempted to install communicator-smotif-45 using apt-get. This failed due to an unmet dependency related to " netscape-base-4" which was not "installable." Which version

running two webservers on the same machine

1999-12-15 Thread Shao Zhang
Hi, I would like to know if it is possible: to run two different web servers on the same physical machine binded to two different ip addresses, both of them using port 80 We have a specially situation where we need to run both zeus

Passing media param via "ifconfig"

1999-12-15 Thread Arcady Genkin
How can I find out valid media types for my ethernet driver (rtl8139)? Can I force it into full-duplex? How can I diagnose what media type the driver is using? Thanks! -- Arcady Genkinhttp://wgaf.dyndns.org "'What good is my pity? Is not the pity the cross upon wh

Re: gpm and X

1999-12-15 Thread Ethan Benson
On 14/12/99 GECOS wrote: It works great. So what's my problem? Just that the initscripts somewhere insist on rewriting XF86Config when I restart the system. first: what kind of broken system rewrites configuration files at every reboot!?!?!!! The only reliable way I have found to preven

Re: disabling remount ro on errors

1999-12-15 Thread Ethan Benson
On 14/12/99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: they should be. I did a clean install onto this disk. The old disk ran for months with the stock kernel. When it wouldn't talk to the network, I cp -R'd /etc and /lib from the old drive. you might try (cd / ; tar -cvpf - lib) | (cd /mnt/ ; tar -xvpf -)

cooledit can't find library

1999-12-15 Thread ktb
I just downloaded the binary and installed under /usr/local. Anyway I get this error, /usr/local/cool_e/usr/bin# ./cooledit ./cooledit: can't load library 'libCw.so.1' The thing of it is, the library came with the program and is in, /usr/local/cool_e/usr/lib -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root

Re: 2 computers, 2 modems, 2 O/S's

1999-12-15 Thread Peter Good
All versions of Win98SE can do it, not only those with it preinstalled, Its simply a matter of add/remove programs, Internet tools, and add Internet connection sharing, Very similar to ipmasq in setting up the client machine, and it uses dhcp. Regards Peter Good. -Original Message- From:

packages for the latest distributed net clients

1999-12-15 Thread Peter Ross
Hi, Does anyone now if the latest distributed net clients have been packaged up anywhere? Pete

Has anyone tried the new 'testing' tree yet?

1999-12-15 Thread Matthew Dalton
As mentioned in this weeks Debian Weekly News: http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/current/issue/ http://lully.debian.org/~ajt/debian/dists/testing/ Matthew

Re: acer modem?

1999-12-15 Thread iehrenwald
> never takes the fax call, manually i can receive fax, but not > automatically Are you using mgetty? If not you might want to take a look at it. apt-get install mgetty mgetty-docs > erasmo --Ian Ehrenwald

Re: Summary: logout/halt/reboot as ordinary user, gnome logout button?

1999-12-15 Thread William Burrow
On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 07:58:17PM -0500, Joe Bouchard wrote: > On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 10:01:22AM +0100, Svante Signell wrote: > > - I want to enable my family to use Linux instead of the other > > OS. Therefore it is important that they can start the computer, run > > it and shut down in a CO

SSH Error

1999-12-15 Thread Bryan Scaringe
I am trying to set up SSH on my system. I have a normal user account "lint". I do a "ssh -l lint localhost", which results in: > ssh -l lint lint ssh_exchange_identification: read: No such file or directory Any Ideas? Thanks, Bryan

librep2

1999-12-15 Thread Rob Rati
Does anyone know where to get the librep2 package for sawmill? I doesn't appear to be on any of the servers. Rob

Re: squid

1999-12-15 Thread Peter Ross
On 14-Dec-1999, Robert L. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ok, > I've got the squid proxy server installed on a newly installed box. I > presume I point my "proxy" entry for http to the server, but what port? > 3128 or check the http_port option in /etc/squid.conf Pete

Re: 2 computers, 2 modems, 2 O/S's

1999-12-15 Thread Phil Brutsche
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > Hi > At home my wife and I have two computers (win95 and Debian) and until > recently had one modem. Connectng to the internet was simple, it all > went through the Debian (potato) box. > > However, I have acquired at no cost another f

Re: journaling filesystem

1999-12-15 Thread Phil Brutsche
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > I don't think you can run ReiserFS as your root-partition from > what I read. You can mount your /usr and /var to it, and create > a small ext2 root partition for your kernel. Technically, there's nothing preventing yo

Re: 2 computers, 2 modems, 2 O/S's

1999-12-15 Thread Dan Brosemer
On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 08:19:54PM -0500, Cormac McGuinness wrote: > What I was wondering is there anyone out there that can point me to a > piece of Windows (Yes! I know this is the debian mailing list) software > that can forward all my outgoing IP connections through the Winmodem > (in the Win

Re: squid

1999-12-15 Thread Marcin Kurc
stright from /etc/squid.conf: # TAG: http_port # The port number where Squid will listen for HTTP client # requests. Default is 3128, for httpd-accel mode use port 80. # May be overridden with -a on the command line. # # You may specify multiple ports here, but they MUST

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