Nathan E Norman said:
> cron is logging those messages, not exim (you can tell because the
> field directly after the hostname is /USR/SBIN/CRON ...)
Yeah, I noticed that and suspected the correct cause.
> edit /etc/syslog.conf and change the line
> *.*;auth,authpriv.none -/var/log/sys
On Sat, May 06, 2000 at 12:39:19AM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> > I have gpm and X fighting for a ps2 mouse on my laptop. I've tried
> > repeating on with X looking at /dev/gpmdata using both PS/2 and MouseSystems
> > protocols and repeating types msc, ms3, raw. I've also tried having them
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 09:37:37AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I don't remember exactly, and browsing through the kernel documentation, I
> > found that the apm=power-off should only apply to smp mobo's
>
>
> And here I thought APM was disabled completely on SMP kernels with more
> than o
> I have gpm and X fighting for a ps2 mouse on my laptop. I've tried
> repeating on with X looking at /dev/gpmdata using both PS/2 and MouseSystems
> protocols and repeating types msc, ms3, raw. I've also tried having them
> both just look at /dev/psaux with the PS/2 protocol.
>
ms3 won't work a
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 05:08:50PM -0500, eric k. wolven wrote:
> Fellow debians:
>
> Up until now I have had no problems compiling kernels. I used the latest
> "make-kpkg" on the downloaded kernel-source-2.2.15, dpkg'd it, lilo reports
> successful install and on re-boot I get the following m
Fellow debians:
Up until now I have had no problems compiling kernels. I used the latest
"make-kpkg" on the downloaded kernel-source-2.2.15, dpkg'd it, lilo reports
successful install and on re-boot I get the following message:
"kmod: failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k binfmt-464c, errno 8"
Yes, I have this same problem with acceleratedX using a ps/2 logitech.
I removed gpm from /etc/rc2.d/ so it doesn't automatically cause me
problems.
-Aaron Solochek
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Christian Pernegger wrote:
>
> I haven't got a solution for you but the same problem (on a regular
> machine)
I haven't got a solution for you but the same problem (on a regular
machine)...
MS IntelliMouse Explorer on PS/2
Protocol IMPS/2
For the time being I purged gpm. :)
Christian
> -Original Message-
> From: Daniel Brosemer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
> Of Dan Broseme
Hello,
David Grill Watson wrote:
>
> I've been trying to figure out how to get either GNU or X Emacs to insert a
> newline when I add a semicolon.
>
> If anyone could give me some tips on this, it would be really helpful.
I believe the correct command to enable this is :
M-x c-toggle-auto-state
Hi list
I have KDE running fine. Yeeh!
I now just need to make an adjustment of the screen as it goes "off" of the
right side of the mon. I could, of course, do the adjustment on the monitor
itself, but that would interfer with all non-KDE screens. Any way to do this? I
remember SuSE's sax (the
thanks! i'll check it out, im testing out bigbrother at the moment, looks
nice too. im no good at hacking perl but there are other people here that
can im sure i can get em to do it somehow.
thanks again
nate
On Fri, 5 May 2000, brian moore wrote:
bem >On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 11:41:20AM -0700,
Thank you, that's what I thought, the reassurance sure feels good though.
-Original Message-
From: Lehel Bernadt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 12:18 PM
To: Jason Dodd
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Install Linux on Win98 computer
On Fri, 05 May 2000,
> Can someone tell me why glimpse was obsoleted in potato/non-free?
According to the Debian Weekly News, it was removed
from Potato (but remains in unstable) because of bugs
(http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/current/issue/mail#2):
Package: glimpse (debian/non-free).
Maintainer: Marco Budde <[EM
I've been trying to figure out how to get either GNU or X Emacs to insert a
newline when I add a semicolon.
It used to work for me, but has stopped for some reason. I'm using the
latest woody. Is there something special I need to do? I seem to recall
that when I was using RH5.2, it automati
>
> When linux is the first OS you've ever installed it can be quite confusing
> because there is so much you don't know, but I've learned more in a year of
> working on linux at home, than being an junior HP-UX admin (at HP) for a
> year.
>
I've noticed persons with no computer expirience at
On Fri, 05 May 2000, Jason Dodd wrote:
> Hello all,
> Newbie here, I've installed Debian at home and would now like to install
> Debian on a separate partition on my work computer. Win98 is currently
> loaded on the first 2 Gb's of the drive, the remaining 1 Gb is currently
> free space. I
I have gpm and X fighting for a ps2 mouse on my laptop. I've tried
repeating on with X looking at /dev/gpmdata using both PS/2 and MouseSystems
protocols and repeating types msc, ms3, raw. I've also tried having them
both just look at /dev/psaux with the PS/2 protocol.
If X uses the MouseSystems
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 11:41:20AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> anyone know of a good tool to do big network monitoring? for about 300-400
> systems
'mon'. It's used to monitor everything at Transmeta. It's basically a
scheduler for running simple processes that return 0 for 'ok' or
non-zer
RTFM (M of apt-get, man apt-get)
Ron Rademaker
On Sat, 6 May 2000, Kreaped Ripping Reaper wrote:
> what do i add in my source.list so that i can do 'apt-get source progie'
> it says --
>
> "E: Sorry, you must put some 'source' uris in your source.list"
>
> i just did `apt-get source gnotep
anyone know of a good tool to do big network monitoring? for about 300-400
systems
needs to run on linux/freebsd. we are using nocol now i think but its not
robust enough anymore.
nate
:::
http://www.aphroland.org/
http://www.linuxpowered.net/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
11:40am up 22 days, 19:42, 1 user,
Download the kernel-source package and the kernel-package package.
Recompile your kernel with IP aliasing turned on. You can find
information about how to recompile your kernel in /usr/doc/kernel-package.
Simon
On Fri, 5 May 2000, Wayne Sitton wrote:
> how do I enable ip aliasing?
>
> -Ori
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 12:52:48PM -0500, Wayne Sitton wrote:
> how do I enable ip aliasing
you need to make you kernel and have
CONFIG_IP_ALIAS=y
in the 'make config'.
If you are totally lost view the Kernel HOWTO:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Kernel-HOWTO.html
--Jay Barbee
leko:~>gmc
Multiple segmentation faults occurred; can't display error dialog
leko:~>
upgrading yesterday is the only change that my system has gone though.
I also noticed that emacs20 was not happy, its installation scrips has
errors and exits.
Anyone else have either of these problems?
-Aaro
Hello all,
Newbie here, I've installed Debian at home and would now like to install
Debian on a separate partition on my work computer. Win98 is currently
loaded on the first 2 Gb's of the drive, the remaining 1 Gb is currently
free space. I believe I can just install Debian and use Load
David Karlin helped me with my last problem (thanks).
I can proceed with the installation up to the point of creating a bootable
floppy. At this point, I do not want to make Linux bootable from my
harddrive. After formating the disk, the install tries to create the
boot disk and aborts with an er
how do I enable ip aliasing?
-Original Message-
From: Oswald Buddenhagen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 12:44 PM
To: Wayne Sitton
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: virtual ip's
> How do I bind 2 ip's to the same nic in Debian
>
enable ip aliasing in the
> How do I bind 2 ip's to the same nic in Debian
>
enable ip aliasing in the kernel.
then do:
ifconfig eth0 ip1/mask [foo...]
ifconfig eth0:1 ip2/mask [bar...]
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Kevin A Smith wrote:
>
> I know the answer to this will be obvious to those on this list,
> but I wonder what criteria people have used to decide on which
> distribution to use...where/for what?
>
> I have debian on a desktop at home, simply a "users" setup. I
> now want to setup a laptop (IBM Th
Nero is quite nifty. www.ahead.de.
Christian
> -Original Message-
> From: Emilis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 6:20 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: cd image
>
>
> Maybe offtopic, what win util burns *.raw files ? Used for potato
> unofficial is
At 08:45 AM 5/5/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>After nearly deciding to settle for the commercial sound drivers, yet
>another post from this list (thanks all!) urged me to retry the ALSA
>drivers. I went back and again compiled the latest source after fully
>cleaning out my system. What made
CDRWIN will as well. There's a free (as in beer) demo version at
www.goldenhawk.com which will only write at 1x, but it will get the job
done.
-Dan
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 11:57:10AM -0500, Ron Stordahl wrote:
> I burned them with Adeptec EZ CD creator. You have to rename them to *.iso
> or it
How do I bind 2 ip's to the same nic in Debian
I've tried
ifconfig eth0:1 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx up
ifconfig eth0:2 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXY up
is there something I'm forgeting?
Wayne
Kreaped Ripping Reaper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what do i add in my source.list so that i can do 'apt-get source progie'
> it says --
> "E: Sorry, you must put some 'source' uris in your source.list"
> i just did `apt-get source gnotepad+` and that's the error...
> my entry on source.list
Wow! Now that is service! Thank you very much!!!
>Oh, also I've put it at http://www.debian.org/~dhd/ for the time being
>(until the mirorrs are resynced).
>
>Cheers
>
>--
>David Huggins-Daines, Senior GNU/Linux Consultant, Linuxcare, Inc.
>613.562.1239 desk, 613.223.0225 mobile
>[EMAIL PROTEC
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 06:19:54PM +0200, Emilis wrote:
> Maybe offtopic, what win util burns *.raw files ? Used for potato
> unofficial iso files.
Rename to .iso.
Any tool (EZCD, CDR-Win, etc.) should be able to burn it.
--Jay Barbee
> However,in the source code of ps, it should have some code that to retreive
> the COLUMN
> variable in the screen...maybe via a function in the glibc library.
yes - this is quite sure.
> this won't be shell specific as ps can run in all shell..so is there any way
> to
> set the COLUMN and
I am perplexed by this nfs problem that I am experiencing.
I have a large network full of all different kinds of nfs clients.
The NFS server is running Tru64 UNIX. All the nfs clients that are UNIX and
FreeBSD have no problems writing to the nfs mounted directory.
BUTthe linux clients get t
"James D. Freels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks this makes sense. However, I had already tried reinstalling
> ldso before I reported the bug. I see now that the latest version on
> the servers I normally use (http.us.debian.org, ftp.us.debian.org)
> show the current version is ldso_1.9.11
"James D. Freels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks this makes sense. However, I had already tried reinstalling
> ldso before I reported the bug. I see now that the latest version on
> the servers I normally use (http.us.debian.org, ftp.us.debian.org)
> show the current version is ldso_1.9.11
what do i add in my source.list so that i can do 'apt-get source progie'
it says --
"E: Sorry, you must put some 'source' uris in your source.list"
i just did `apt-get source gnotepad+` and that's the error...
my entry on source.list is
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian frozen main contrib no
David,
Thanks this makes sense. However, I had already tried reinstalling
ldso before I reported the bug. I see now that the latest version on
the servers I normally use (http.us.debian.org, ftp.us.debian.org)
show the current version is ldso_1.9.11-8.deb. Where can I get the
-8.deb file?
>Dat
I burned them with Adeptec EZ CD creator. You have to rename them to *.iso
or it won't do it.
Ron
- Original Message -
From: "Emilis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 11:15 AM
Subject: cd image
> Maybe offtopic, what win util burns *.raw files ? Used for potato
> uno
Can someone tell me why glimpse was obsoleted in potato/non-free? It's
pretty much the only search engine widely available that suits as many
purposes as it does, but if there's a DFSG replacement I'd be willing
to give it a shot. In the meantime I suppose I'll either have to leave
it on hold or do
On Fri, 5 May 2000, Wouter Hanegraaff wrote:
> On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 09:41:09AM +0930, Mark Phillips wrote:
> > > Do you have append apm=on in /etc/lilo.conf? some things changed about
> > > apm settings lately, IIRC.
> > >
> > > My workstation doesn't do power off on shutdown anymore without
I would stick with debian for the Laptop.
The eason here is that with a laptop, you probably want maximum configurability.
A friend of mine has both regular system and a laptop. He uses Mandrake for
the regular system, and debian for his laptop. Seems to work well for him.
Bryan
> an on a desk
Hi,
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 09:16:25AM -0400, David Wilson wrote:
> I am attempting to install potato and get the following error when setting up
> the modules to install in the kernel:
>
>modprobe: Can't open /target/etc/modules.conf
I had the same problem a couple of days ago.
Maybe offtopic, what win util burns *.raw files ? Used for potato
unofficial iso files.
> From: Clyde Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 05 May 2000 16:13
>
> Check to see if all your cables are plugged in...
> not just for the drive, but for everything.
> Check both ends of the cable, sometimes they pull
> free of the motherboard.
Thanks for the suggestion Clyde, but that's n
Following up to my own message...
> From: Stephenson, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 05 May 2000 16:17
>
> > From: Nathan E Norman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 05 May 2000 15:35
> >
> > These messages plus the noises you describe makes me think
> > you have a
> > bad disk drive.
Hello all,
After nearly deciding to settle for the commercial sound drivers, yet
another post from this list (thanks all!) urged me to retry the ALSA
drivers. I went back and again compiled the latest source after fully
cleaning out my system. What made the difference this time was discovering
t
Kevin A Smith wrote:
> I know the answer to this will be obvious to those on this list,
> but I wonder what criteria people have used to decide on which
> distribution to use...where/for what?
>
> I have debian on a desktop at home, simply a "users" setup. I
> now want to setup a laptop (IBM Think
"James D. Freels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have posted a bug report unique to the current Alpha version of the
> xlib6g package in potato:
Not a bug in xlib6g. A bug in ldso (/etc/ld.so.cache was busted, so
the dynamic linker couldn't find libraries outside the system search
path ... /usr
Thanks for your reply Nathan.
> From: Nathan E Norman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 05 May 2000 15:35
>
> On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 01:49:45PM +0100, Stephenson, Paul wrote:
>
> [ snip ]
>
> > hda: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
> > hda: dma_intr: error=0x40 { Uncorre
Check to see if all your cables are plugged in...
not just for the drive, but for everything.
Check both ends of the cable, sometimes they pull
free of the motherboard.
On Fri, 5 May 2000, Stephenson, Paul wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Apologies for the long message; I'm trying to give as much information
I have posted a bug report unique to the current Alpha version of the
xlib6g package in potato:
_
Package: xlib6g
Version: 3.3.6-6
current update of Debian 2.2 potato prerelease
As far as I can tell, this bug is unique to Alpha systems. This bug
does not happen o
James Ravan wrote:
>
> At 12:31 PM 5/4/00 +0800, Corey Popelier wrote:
> >I take an extremely simplistic view. I'd use Windows more if it didn't
> >crash 20 times a day. That's why I use Linux. Simple.
>
> Based on my experience with Debian Linux to date, I also take a simplistic
> view. Windows
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 01:49:45PM +0100, Stephenson, Paul wrote:
[ snip ]
> hda: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
> hda: dma_intr: error=0x40 { UncorrectableError }, LBAsect=722927, sector=2
> end_request: I/O error, dev 03:02, sector 2
> EXT2-fs: unable to read superblock
On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 09:59:36PM -0500, Dave Sherohman wrote:
> Shane said:
> > Check the "/etc/cron.d/exim" file. You can
> > comment it out.
>
> OK... That looks like it would stop exim from running the queue every
> however often. My understanding of the original question, though (as we
I work on a project funded by a grant from the National Science
Foundation. The bulk of our work entails collecting historical census
data for New York and Chicago and entering it into a database. Until
now, we've given our workers floppy disks with simple Excel or
comma-delimited databases on th
Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> > but why debian no "COLUMNS" and "LINES" enviroment variable?
> > distributation just differ from the installation and maintain tools is it?
> >
> this may be version related.
> these both variables are set by bash, so it is possible, that the version
> distributed w
Hi,
> On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 05:38:17PM +0930, Mark Phillips wrote:
> > > I've just compiled and installed a new kernel (version 2.2.15) on a
> > > friend's Toshiba laptop. He has emailed me today complaining about
> > > keyboard freezes. Actually, I'm not sure from his comments, whether
> > >
> Ihave already on my Hard Drive a full Potato distribution under .deb file
> form. With pseudo-image-kit-2.0 I would like to burn this distribution but
> I didn't succed in finding the .list files for the potato distribution. Is
> there anyone somewhere ?
rsync "129.13.126.5::debian-cd/potato-i38
Hi,
Ihave already on my Hard Drive a full Potato distribution under .deb file
form. With pseudo-image-kit-2.0 I would like to burn this distribution but
I didn't succed in finding the .list files for the potato distribution. Is
there anyone somewhere ?
xavier
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
33 (0) 1 69 15 79
I am attempting to install potato and get the following error when setting up
the modules to install in the kernel:
modprobe: Can't open /target/etc/modules.conf
I have done the following: (1) downloaded the contents of /main/disks-i386 to
my harddrive; (2) created rescue.bin and roo
Hello,
Apologies for the long message; I'm trying to give as much information as
possible.
After a few crashes with my "official 2.1r2" machine that I put down to
hardware (inadequate cooling possibly), it seemed to be fairly stable -
until I rebooted into NT. It got to the startup blue screen w
use english, please ..
translating for not-italian speakers
i've installed debain on a 4GB HD. on the same disk win98 is installed.
my problem is when i log in, the desktop is ok, but when i pull down menus,
there is nothing, just black stripes.
and i can't read anything.
-- sorry, i can't help
On Fri, 5 May 2000, Kreaped Ripping Reaper wrote:
> i'm trying to help in debian by sending some bug reports so i'm using
> 'bug' it asked me for the problem and then it checks some
> dependencies... but after that... it drops me on an editor.. how do i
> send the bug-report?
>
> pls help me any
> Egregi Signori,
>
if you would post in english, then more people could help you. ;-)
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Egregi Signori,
Ho installato su un HD di 4gb Debians. Sullo stesso HD coesiste insieme
a linux, windows 98.
Il mio problema e che quando faccio il login in linux, il desktop è ok,
ma quando entro nei menù, non ci sono scritte, ma solo strisce nere e
non posso leggere nulla.
Se io faccio partire
Add the w option to the aux (one w willl use 1 extra line if necessary, 2
w's will use 2 etc.).
Ron Rademaker
On Fri, 5 May 2000, hingwah wrote:
> Hello all,
> Recently I just change from using Redhat 6.0 to debian. I'm now
> using slink 2.1 +
> a few updates from the frozen directory..
>
> but why debian no "COLUMNS" and "LINES" enviroment variable?
> distributation just differ from the installation and maintain tools is it?
>
this may be version related.
these both variables are set by bash, so it is possible, that the version
distributed with debian does not allow you to set the
Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> > When I try to use the "ps -aux" command,usually the lines is too
> > long and the screen
> > is not large enough to display the whole line.In the times when I use
> > Redhat 6.0 I can just
> > solve it by "COLUMNS=200 ps-aux" (orginally COLUMNS=80),if the lines
> "Jonathan" == Jonathan Markevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jonathan> Let me begin by saying I don't plan to prolong this thread
Jonathan> after saying my piece. Insert smilie here.
me too
Jonathan> Personally, I agree. The issue brought up was not one of
Jonathan> "is Emacs p
Khairul Hapizan wrote:
>
> Hello im a new unix user so im so intrested in Debian
> i've install Debian but actually i dont know how to configure Xwindows
> im so sorry coz im so new in unix world
> so i hope i can get a help i have about 3 books about linux but i still need
> a help how to instal
Hello im a new unix user so im so intrested in Debian
i've install Debian but actually i dont know how to configure Xwindows
im so sorry coz im so new in unix world
so i hope i can get a help i have about 3 books about linux but i still need a
help how to install Debian properly
thanks
--
> When I try to use the "ps -aux" command,usually the lines is too
> long and the screen
> is not large enough to display the whole line.In the times when I use
> Redhat 6.0 I can just
> solve it by "COLUMNS=200 ps-aux" (orginally COLUMNS=80),if the lines is
> too long
> it will wrapped to next
It is a VBS script (Visual Basic Script) which on most Windows 95->2000
based machines is executable via. the C:\Windows\wscript.exe program. The
VBS extention is associated with this application.
Users save the attachment then run it, or run the attachment, and the
attachment modifies registry se
Hello all,
Recently I just change from using Redhat 6.0 to debian. I'm now
using slink 2.1 +
a few updates from the frozen directory..
When I try to use the "ps -aux" command,usually the lines is too
long and the screen
is not large enough to display the whole line.In the times when I use
R
On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 09:41:09AM +0930, Mark Phillips wrote:
> > Do you have append apm=on in /etc/lilo.conf? some things changed about
> > apm settings lately, IIRC.
> >
> > My workstation doesn't do power off on shutdown anymore without passing
> > apm=power-off to the kernel on boot, for exam
Nathan E Norman wrote:
> The attachment must be opened for infection to occur.
>
> On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 01:13:12AM +0800, hingwah wrote:
> > How the virus work?It can infect immediately when opening the email but
> > without open any attachment?
> >
> > Nathan E Norman wrote:
> >
> > > Put to
Need some help here.
System specs:
Athlon 700
FIC motherboard
256MB sdram
Seagate ST 27.4g hard drive UDMA66
Diamond Stealth III S 540 video card
Sound Blaster PCI 128 sound card
Realtek 8139 network card
Acer 4x4x32 cdrw
36x cdrom (both ide)
Attempting to install O'Reilly version of debian 2.1 f
> I have an old computer that has 800MB windoze partition and
> 400 MB linux partition. While my sister was using windows today,
> it crashed and damaged the partition information.
>
boot into the rescue linux system.
run "cfdisk -z". if you exactly know your old partitioning, th
Hi,
I have an old computer that has 800MB windoze partition and
400 MB linux partition. While my sister was using windows today,
it crashed and damaged the partition information.
In windoze, fdisk cannot detect any partiton table and claims
the physical disk
> Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface
> 10.0.0.10.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH0 00 tun0
not sure, if this is necessary - but it should not hurt.
> tun0 Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol
> inet addr:10.0.0.2 P
I bought the Storm Linux box and tried installing on various hardware.
The graphical install, randomly, failed writing the packages. I got the text
based install to 'work' but the the reboot failed. I finally 'installed' it by
installing my Debian slink2.1r1 disc's and 'upgrading' to storm. It w
>> I have a machine with two hard disks here, that other OS resides
>> on hda and I added the second drive (hdc) for Debian. The setup
>> installed a MBR on hdc, but my BIOS only supports booting from
>> hda. Is there a way to install lilo in the MBR on hda and have
>> it boot linux from hdc1?
>>
>
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding Re: Emacs - was Re: Mail/news
software:
> > "Richard" == Richard Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Richard> Win hasn't required an autoexec.bat since '95. -- My
> Richard> other computer's running Debian. {www.debian.org}
> I think y
Okay... yeah.
I thought for a moment he wanted to change the device /dev/hda2 to
/dev/hda8 and vice versa... duh.
I'm going back to sleep now.
Clark Rawlins wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 11:36:54PM -0500, ktb wrote:
> Kent, you need to change the two lines in your /etc/fstab to something l
On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 11:36:54PM -0500, ktb wrote:
Kent, you need to change the two lines in your /etc/fstab to something like:
/dev/hda2 /home ext2defaults0 2
/dev/hda8 / ext2defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1
If you are using a filesystem o
Why would you want to do this?
ktb wrote:
>
> I'm sure I've done this before but I can't remember how. I have two
> partitions on my disk that I would like to swap labels. I have --
>
> /dev/hda2 /
>
> and
>
> /dev/hda8 /home
>
> I would like to make /home /dev/hda2 and / /dev/
I have two hosts on the internet that masq connections for a network
of computers behind them and I want to setup a vtun tunnel between
the two networks. It looks something like this:
|------|
192.168.0.0/24 |--eth1--|host1|-eth0-inet-ppp0-|
I'm sure I've done this before but I can't remember how. I have two
partitions on my disk that I would like to swap labels. I have --
/dev/hda2 /
and
/dev/hda8 /home
I would like to make /home /dev/hda2 and / /dev/hda8 and the new mount
point. It was one short command that jus
Just try regular debian or maybe the Oreilly/VA/SGI pseudo-potato, if you
have too many
problems try corel or stormix, both are quite easy, far easier than windows,
I goofed with corel for larfs, and I think I clicked like 5 ok boxes and it
installed tons of junk that more or less worked, stormi
My experience with Storm from a magazine is it wouldn't install unless I
used the text based installer. Using the graphical installer the
installation would stop dead at a certain point. No there is no option
to make a boot disk. You have to make one yourself. I would try the
text installer if
> Question: how can i manipulate the time when "network" is executed
> so that the network is started AFTER the card has been probed for?
You really don't want to alter when the network configuration script
is executed. Instead, add your network module to /etc/modules. The
leading comments
Because NT doesn't have a ftp daemon installed by default. Download
warftpd or something similar, and install a server on your NT box.
-Aaron Solochek
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>
> Hiya
>
> i am trying to ftp from my slink box to my NT fileserver but i get
> "Connection Refu
Shane said:
> Check the "/etc/cron.d/exim" file. You can
> comment it out.
OK... That looks like it would stop exim from running the queue every
however often. My understanding of the original question, though (as well as
something I've been wondering), is:
How do I get exim to stop _loggin
Hiya
i am trying to ftp from my slink box to my NT fileserver but i get
"Connection Refused". Why is that?
thanx
Zane
I know what the problem was. I had to create the mount point /var/shm
I know it seems stupid that I could have thought it would be created
automatically when I booted the machine, but the Debiandiary
information did not say I needed to create it (I don't believe), so I
assumed it was done automati
At 12:31 PM 5/4/00 +0800, Corey Popelier wrote:
I take an extremely simplistic view. I'd use Windows more if it didn't
crash 20 times a day. That's why I use Linux. Simple.
Based on my experience with Debian Linux to date, I also take a simplistic
view. Windows has worked with all the hardware
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