i'm in a mixed marriage. i'm mac, my wife is windows
(not that she likes it, she just invested all that
time and doesn't want it to be for nothing).
and we now have a new member on the team, of course:
debian linux. works like a champ!
but this is a very odd situation.
in my home i've got linux a
On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 03:13:44PM +0100, Moore, Paul wrote:
> I'm getting strange messages on the console of my Debian machine, namely
> eth0: too much work in el3_rx
> Can anyone give me any hints as to (a) what it means, (b) whether it
> indicates a problem, and(c) how to get rid of it (as
> Now if we are concerned about administrators being able to keep all
> applications in the dpkg database, so as to insure system integrety,
> could not some kind of generic .config script be written that creates
> .deb files for non-supported applications.
It's called debhelper, and most develope
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 09:06:15PM -0400, wolf wrote:
> I have an old macintosh performa 550 which was upgraded to a powermac LC
> 550 is it possible to run and install linux on this machine? and if so
> where can I find the download?
> thanks : )
at http://www.debian.org/distrib/, there's useful
I found the source of this last problem, It wasn't with the Rescue Disk at
all, it was with my memory setting! I had been booting using the command:
boot: linux mem=80mb
When I tried booting without it (just hit [Enter] at the boot: prompt), I
was able to complete the install! (Question: Is t
>
> Where can I find the /usr/src/linux/.config that was used to make the
> distribution kernel for slink?
>
Isn't it in /boot ?
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
> --
>
> John Conover, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.olliance.com/
> Olliance, 986 Walsh Ave., Santa Clara, CA 95050, 408.850.7
hi
when a normal user tries to change his/her passwd using smbpasswd or SWAT,
they get the following error:
"machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the session setup. Error was : ERRSRV - ERRbadpw
(Bad password - name/password pair in a Tree Connect or
Session Setup are invalid.).
Failed to change password f
Recent discussions about netscape and other non-gpl applications prompt
me wonder about the debian packaging system. In most unix systems software
that is not part of the distribution is compiled and put into /opt
or /usr/local or some similar place. Usually developers will have make files
for o
I know this isn't helpful, but here is some additional information. I have
a P233 with a non-UDMA66 45GB hard drive. I get about 12MB/s. I question
the utility of the hdparm performance. This doesn't appear to be random
reads. Either way, I get much better performance with Storm (based on
debi
wolf wrote:
>
> I have an old macintosh performa 550 which was upgraded to a powermac LC
> 550 is it possible to run and install linux on this machine? and if so
> where can I find the download?
> thanks : )
> --
>
http://www.debian.org/releases/slink/m68k/install
I imagine you can download at
Hi all,
have a customer who wants to use our echo server from two addresses only.
have specified them in hosts.allow and hosts.deny as follows:
/etc/hosts.allow
echo: 203.6.6.6/255.255.255.255
/etc/hosts.deny
echo: ALL
should it be echo? or echo.d? or echod? for the other services you specif
I have an old macintosh performa 550 which was upgraded to a powermac LC
550 is it possible to run and install linux on this machine? and if so
where can I find the download?
thanks : )
--
-
"Do not judge me for
Hi, everyone!
My system is Abit BP6 w/Dual Celeron 500MHz CPUs & 128MB PC-100 SDRAM on
board. One 18GB IBM UDMA-66 7200rpm HDD (master) & One 20GB IBM UDMA-66
7200rpm HDD (Slave) connected to the first ATA-66 channel.
I frist installed the Gentus Linux (Abit's RedHat-based distribution)
from the
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 04:45:10PM -0500, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Don't I suppose to get two prompts for two passwords?
> One from the key and one from the login?
>
> Currently, I only need to enter the login password.
> that is why I do not understand what are these keys
>
Hi all,
I seem to have a kernel error here.
It usually happens when cron.daily is running. The screen sometimes
freezes (if I in X) and my keyboard dies. So I have to reboot using the reset
button (argh!).
I am using 2.2.15 with ide patch applied. I have an ALI V system. At
the end I'll show my
Fish Smith wrote:
>
> Is there a way to boot the install system from the
> hard disk? Of a pre-installed debian system I mean, I
> know how to do it from an msdos/win system I'm going
> to install over.
>
> I made a few mistakes in install and I want to revise
> my selections. I don't particul
I am working in a new network operations center that needs to standardize
on a linux distribution, currently it seems to be leaning towards debian
potato as thats what the unix admins want.(either that or mandrake)
I'm wondering what kind of support(if any) potato has for NIS+ (NIS
w/shadow passwd
"Wayne Sitton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anyone know how to get either a UMAX 250TX 10/100 pcmcia network card
> or a 3COM 3CCFE574BT pcmcia network adapter to work in debian?
>
> And just for my own knowledge, Why are WinModems not supported by Linux,
> Besides the fact that they suck.
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 08:52:52AM -0700, Fish Smith wrote:
> Is there a command to unsplit a file from multiple
> floppies, similar to the minix vol command? i.e. if I
> were to write a package using using msdos fdvol to
> span multiple floppies and I wanted to read it into
> debian. If there is
Hi all,
Don't I suppose to get two prompts for two passwords?
One from the key and one from the login?
Currently, I only need to enter the login password.
that is why I do not understand what are these keys
for?
Nitebirdz wrote:
>
> On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Ethan Benson wrote:
>
> > On W
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Ethan Benson wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 09:26:55AM -0500, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
> > hi All,
> >
> > I'm still confused about the keys file.
> >
> > I ran the ssh-keygen on machine-1 with passphrase
> > and it created two files in
> > $HOME/.ssh/identify
> >
/lib/modules/
where section is fs or misc or net or wherever you would expect to find
them.
-Dan
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 05:24:08PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I need some help with the modinfo program. When I run lsmod I get:
>
> ModulePages Used by
> serial
I need some help with the modinfo program. When I run lsmod I get:
Module Pages Used by
serial 8 2 (autoclean)
cdrom 1 0
linear 1 0
So this means that I have 3 different modules installed in my kernel, right?
>
> problem is...i've installed the gmp library. Any ideas??
>
Hi, Justin...
Stupid question: did you install the gmp devel files? If you built it from the
sources, you'll probably have, otherways could be that the header-files of the
gmp library are missing, so you might want to check your di
On 14-Jun-2000 cam_random wrote:
>
> My video card is a nVIDIA TNT2, however when i configure XF86 I can't
> find my card in the database. any ideas?
>
> Justin
>
Hi, Justin...
The TNT2 chipset is listed as RivaTNT2 (chipset # 412 when using xf86config in
Xfree86 4.0). As an alternative, you
Hello,
I've been using the samba client to mount NT drives to my linux box for
some time without any problems. Now, on my home linux box, I'm mounting
drives from my linux box at work. It works very well at first.
However, when I come back the next day, the mounted drive produces I/O
errors. I
> cam_random wrote:
>
> I have an nVIDIA TNT2 video card, but I can't find my card in the
> database when I configure Xany ideas?
>
> Justin
Since NVidia's NV1/STG2000 and RIVA 128 chips were supported in
xserver-svga, my bet is that TNT2 is, also. Have you used
xf86setup (or is it XF86Setu
On Jun 14 2000, Michal F. Hanula wrote:
> Is it possible to do this? I would like to set up an ``almost
> diskless'' workstation, having only the kernel and a swap partition
> on the local HD.
Not only possible, but a very common setup for some places.
In fact, in some places I've
Hello again,
I have finally come to the conclusion that Telnet is inferior and I have
chosen to install SSH.
I have installed SSH 1.2.x (OpenSSH ?) from the UK Debian mirror (client
& server) The Debian machine will allow SSH access from a RedHat 6.1
laptop. On the laptop I installed newest RPMS
"cam_random" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm currenlty trying to install Sawfish and to do so I need several =
>other files (such as librep) However, when I try to ./configure librep =
>i get this error message:
>
>checking for mpz_init in -lgmp... no
>configure: error: cannot find GMP library
>
>
I have tried four different times to download the Debian Official CD Image.
After going through their "pseudo-image" process and the rsync process, I
get 99% of the file, along with a "corrupt file" error message, followed by
the question "File changed during transfer?"
I can tell I'm not getting i
* Felix Natter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> do you happen to know whether ps2ascii is safe ?
Look for yourself :-): `which ps2ascii`
I'm currently trying to install Sawfish, however in
order to do so I need librep. When I've tried to configure librep i keep
getting the same error message:
checking for mpz_init in -lgmp... no
configure: error: cannot find GMP
Library
I've installed the gmp library...several
times. an
I have an nVIDIA TNT2 video card, but I can't find
my card in the database when I configure Xany ideas?
Justin
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 03:23:48AM -0400, S. Salman Ahmed wrote:
> > "PM" == Pat Mahoney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> PM> I'm having trouble understanding this, but, um, you're Linux
> PM> fits on a floppy??
> PM>
>
> No, not quite. Its just the boot sector that I am copying to
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 03:09:16PM +0200, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I had some troubles with ALSA drivers, provided with potato.
> I sent a message to one of their developers, and this is what I received:
>
> > you are using a very old version of ALSA.
> > please upgrade your drive
Bruce Sass wrote:
>
> On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Tom Glass wrote:
>
> > I'm attempting to modify runlevel 5 to start my own app. As a start, I
> > deleted all links from /etc/rc5.d and replaced them with links copied in
> > from /etc/rc1.d. (i copied rc5.d into my home directory first in case I
> > n
* "Alberto" == Alberto Meroni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alberto> I added the user to the group dialout and dip and the user
Alberto> can log to the provider with pon and logout with poff but...
OK, this is good. He should then also be able to use any other pppd
frontend.
Alberto> He cannot read
My video card is a nVIDIA TNT2, however when i
configure XF86 I can't find my card in the database. any
ideas?Justin
I'm currenlty trying to install Sawfish and to
do so I need several =other files (such as librep) However, when I try
to ./configure librep =i get this error message:checking for
mpz_init in -lgmp... noconfigure: error: cannot find GMP
libraryproblem is...i've installed the gmp library. An
There has been some discussion about this as part of
the recent 'flame war' about no-free.
In short, due to patents covering mp3 encoding debian
will NOT have any mp3-encoder software in the distro.
It could be put in non-us IF a site could be found in
a country that thumbed it's nose at softwa
Is there a way to boot the install system from the
hard disk? Of a pre-installed debian system I mean, I
know how to do it from an msdos/win system I'm going
to install over.
I made a few mistakes in install and I want to revise
my selections. I don't particularly want to make all
those floppies
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 06:51:09PM +0200, Joost Claessen wrote:
> back to less. How can I keep pager on most and not having to set it to
> manually ervery time?
If you don't want less, then why not just uninstall it?
Cheers,
Tom
pgpuAm1GVSRFp.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Quoting Joe Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Physically, I have a CD drive, a CD-R drive and a 3.5 floppy. I have a bay
> right under the 3.5 drive which is the same size as the 3.5. Could I fit
> the second hard drive in there?
Yes, it's conventional to stack floppies and hard drives in the same
Quoting Joe Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> during boot up, I see my hard drive is 9.7 % non - contiguous. I'm not sure
> what this means.
> What then is the difference between non-contiguous and fragmentation? Is
> one worse than the other? How can my hard drive be 9.7 % non-contiguous if
> t
Gijs van der Brugge wrote:
|> Firstly, what it says is that i ought to replace kerneld with kmod
|> and a link to information is given. To me this wasn't very clear so
|> i ask your help how to replace kerneld with kmod. Secondly, there
|> are some messages about kernel modules not being able to
Hi,
I'm shopping for an Apple PowerBook 500MHz 128MB 12GB hard drive.
1- can anyone suggest where to buy it at lowest cost?
2- any suggestions on installing and running debian?
thank you for your help.
from tucson-:))
harold
subscribe
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 09:26:55AM -0500, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
> hi All,
>
> I'm still confused about the keys file.
>
> I ran the ssh-keygen on machine-1 with passphrase
> and it created two files in
> $HOME/.ssh/identify
> $HOME/.ssh/identify.pub
>
> I copy the identify.pub t
S. Salman Ahmed wrote:
> What's the difference between these two nextaw packages ? It seems that
> only 1 of these can be installed at any time.
nextawg is obsolete. The package has been renamed back to nextaw, and no
longer supports libc5 applications.
The ftp site has not yet been updated thou
Did you make sure to compile courier-imap with PAM support? I don't remember
from when I compiled it but you probably have to specify this. This is what I'm
using. Your AUTHMODULES should contain authpam. It would seem that authshadow
should've worked but it wouldn't if you're using md5 passwords (
Please tell me if your product
works well with a 650 athlon and 751/756 chipset
thanks
Jerry
Where can I find the /usr/src/linux/.config that was used to make the
distribution kernel for slink?
Thanks,
John
--
John Conover, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.olliance.com/
Olliance, 986 Walsh Ave., Santa Clara, CA 95050, 408.850.7500
Is there no mp3-encoder in Debian ?
dietmar
I'm attempting to modify runlevel 5 to start my own app. As a start, I
deleted all links from /etc/rc5.d and replaced them with links copied in
from /etc/rc1.d. (i copied rc5.d into my home directory first in case I
need it later). I thought when I did this that init 5 would now behave
exactly a
>The SVGA xserver in version 3.3.6 supports Lynx chipsets.
>Just use one of the X config tools to get it running.
>
>Jo
I've tried that, I get an error saying modes not available.
The only thing I can think of is trying XF86 4.0
wayne
Helo ppl,
Ive got a problem whith the alternative system. I have less and most
both installed which both provide pager. I like most most more as a pager
then less. Since less has a higer priority then most, less is choosen
as pager. So I update-alternatives --config pager and choose most. But
ever
> The problem is however, that the providers' smarthosts complain
> about the sender's hostname (because it contains my "unofficial"
> domain name), and this results sometimes in rejection of my message
> at the adressee's mail server.
Have a look at "rewrite configuration" section in /etc/exim.c
hi debian users
i've got a problem with blackbox... i've been trying to setup a background image
but i can't load it can anyone tell me how to do it? i've been trying this
rootCommand bsetbg -full /home/path/to/the/jpeg.jpg
but i think i got no bsetbg command
can anyone tell any other
Also, if you happen to have a file larger than approx. 8MB (at least
with 2.0-compatible fs) it WILL be fragmented, because the inode tables
and block groups are laid out on the fs at 8MB intervals. Not sure what it
is on a fs made for the 2.2 kernel options.
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Peter S Galbrait
Is there a command to unsplit a file from multiple
floppies, similar to the minix vol command? i.e. if I
were to write a package using using msdos fdvol to
span multiple floppies and I wanted to read it into
debian. If there is such a command what package would
it be in?
Thanx.
=
Fish of Bo
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 11:00:56AM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> "Joe Smith" wrote:
...
> > What then is the difference between non-contiguous and fragmentation?
...
"Non-contiguous" simply describes what the term "fragmentation" really
entails when you look at how a file is written onto a d
> I'm having problems setting up x with this serial mouse.
For an MS Mouse, a typical setup in /etc/X11/XF86Config would be:
Section "Pointer"
Protocol"Microsoft"
Device "/dev/mouse"
EndSection
Of course, /dev/mouse is simply a symbolic link to /dev/ttyS0 (for COM1;
or li
> Didn't 2.2.16 appear to solve some security bugs of 2.2.15? If this is the
> case, even if the patches applied to 2.2.15 actually close those security
> bugs, wouldn't 2.2.15 give an impression of lack of security?
This is what I was thinking if/when potato ships with 2.2.15. Potential
new u
"Joe Smith" wrote:
> I know Linux uses the ext2 filesystem which is supposed to be
> anti-fragmenting.
It fragments when it has to (as opposed to `always' like
windows).
> during boot up, I see my hard drive is 9.7 % non - contiguous. I'm not sure
> what this means.
I assume that 9.7% of
Hello everyone,
This is a question I've had for a while.
I know Linux uses the ext2 filesystem which is supposed to be
anti-fragmenting. Once in a while, when I boot up, I get a message saying I
have reached maximal mount count and I have to sit and wait a few minutes
before I can continue w
Hey there again.
I'm having problems setting up x with this serial mouse.
It's an MS serial mouse. I specified MS mouse on ttys0. That's
serial A right? I don't think I'm losing my mind. There isn't a map in
fstab that I'm supposed to specify is there?
Thanks again
Hello,
I use Debian 2.1. I have recently run out of space on my hard drive and am
considering buying an additional one but am unsure if I can install it into
my box to boot from.> Is it possible to install a second hard drive into
something like the floppy
drive bay?> > Thanks
Yes you can in
hi All,
I'm still confused about the keys file.
I ran the ssh-keygen on machine-1 with passphrase
and it created two files in
$HOME/.ssh/identify
$HOME/.ssh/identify.pub
I copy the identify.pub to machine-2:$HOME/.ssh/m1.key
on machine-2, I ran the command on machine-2 to logo
There's ntpdate which as the name suggests uses ntp and there's also rdate now
which
utilizes the simpler FRC868 protocol.
Sebastian Canagaratna wrote:
> I don't seem to find netdate in potato. I am pretty sure it was there
> in slink.
> Is there any replacement for it?
>
> Sebastian Canagara
OK, it looks like the subnets are fine on the debian box. How is your
Cisco configured? It should have the x.y.26.46/28 subnet assigned to the
ethernet and the x.y.26.0/27 and x.y.26.32/28 subnets should have static
routes to x.y.26.61.
Andreas Palsson wrote:
>
> On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Ron Rademak
I thought it might be bios related. The drive mode and type were set to "auto",
so I set the mode to"LBA". PM then saw the remaining ~1.7G, but had bogus
numbers on the size. I tried to create a file system there, but the only FS type
was "unformatted".
I'm using PM 4.0. Does anyone else have a
I used to use netdate also, but I found a fine replacement in rdate ;)
Ron Rademaker
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Sebastian Canagaratna wrote:
> The command netdate found in slink seems to be missing in
> potato. A search for this in potato at www.debian.org shows that it
> is not there, while it is th
First of all, I guess you'll want ip masquerading, you'll have to put that
on in your ipchains. Can je ping outside from x.y.26.62 ? This is also the
box you really should set up masquerading!
Ron
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Andreas Palsson wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Ron Rademaker wrote:
>
> Some b
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote:
> So now I have two questions.
> 1) How can I upgrade the ALSA drivers in potato so that I wouldn't break
>the debian packaging system (Is there something like kernel-package
>available for them)?
Add the apt source.conf lines for woody, run
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Paulo J. da Silva e Silva wrote:
> Didn't 2.2.16 appear to solve some security bugs of 2.2.15? If this is the
> case, even if the patches applied to 2.2.15 actually close those security
> bugs, wouldn't 2.2.15 give an impression of lack of security?
The real problem with 2.2.1
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Ron Rademaker wrote:
Some background: I got a range IP:nrs from x.y.26.0 to x.y.26.63.
The Cisco is located at x.y.26.62.
I've divided the whole net into three parts, 0->31, 32->48 and 49->63.
The debian-box is supposed to be located at x.y.26.61.
I understand that I have to
Thanks to all for your suggestions! My new 10G disk is now working fine. Now,
if I can just figure out why PartitionMagic won't recognize anything beyond the
first 8G . . .
mike
The command netdate found in slink seems to be missing in
potato. A search for this in potato at www.debian.org shows that it
is not there, while it is there in netstd in slink.
Is there any equivalent replacement potato?
Sebastian Canagaratna
Department of Chemistry
Ohio Northern University
Ad
Quoting Michal F. Hanula ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Is it possible to do this? I would like to set up an ``almost diskless''
> workstation, having only the kernel and a swap partition on the local HD.
All this and more, in /usr/doc/HOWTO/Diskless-HOWTO.gz
Cheers,
--
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel:
What does your route tables looks like, what does ifconfig give, what does
ipchains -L give as output??
Ron Rademaker
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Andreas Palsson wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Anyone got any good information on using Linux as a router?
>
> I have a Slink-box that is supposed to route traffic be
Check out hte package: diskless
Ron
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Michal F. Hanula wrote:
> Is it possible to do this? I would like to set up an ``almost diskless''
> workstation, having only the kernel and a swap partition on the local HD.
> aTdHvAaNnKcSe
>
Those are: /etc/init.d/xdm and all symlinks in /etc/rc.d that look
something like Sxdm (the Kxdm are responsible for stopping
X when you shutdown..)
Ron Rademaker
PS. You can probably do anything you want, whatever it is you want with
only /etc/init.d/xdm (except if you want xdm to run in some ru
Hello.
Anyone got any good information on using Linux as a router?
I have a Slink-box that is supposed to route traffic between 3 networks.
It's equipped with 3 3Com cards and on of them is connected to a
Cisco-router (Internet).
Everything works between the two networks, but I can't get any tra
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> i cannot work out why squid is having problems opening these swap
> files...see below :
>
> # tail messages
>
> Jun 14 17:12:05 server last message repeated 20 times
> Jun 14 17:12:05 server squid[31630]: storeSwapOutFileOpened: Unable to open
> swap
> f
Hi All,
I had some troubles with ALSA drivers, provided with potato.
I sent a message to one of their developers, and this is what I received:
> you are using a very old version of ALSA.
> please upgrade your driver/libs from www.alsa-project.org
>
> all azt2320 cards are well supported now.
So
Is it possible to do this? I would like to set up an ``almost diskless''
workstation, having only the kernel and a swap partition on the local HD.
aTdHvAaNnKcSe
Miso&Frankie
Hey there folks. Maybe I just woke up too early this morning, but
I'm having some problems here.
I'm looking for the line(s) responsible for starting my X session
automatically when I boot this machine. Can someone point me in
the right direction?
Thanks
I tried but it did not work. Probably my ISP did not provide the
connection bundling service for PPP.
I have even found some mail regarding eql not working in 2.2 at all.
Regards,
Robert Varga
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, Jason Quigley wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Has anyone tried to use eqlplus with Debian (2.
Oke, I've edited some things, try it...
Ron
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Sven Burgener wrote:
> > > > Try to set a password for one one the users and see if that fixes the
> > > > problem:
> > > > - login as root and type: smbpasswd -a
> > > > - now type a password fopr thisa user and try using samba w
Hey,
Didn't 2.2.16 appear to solve some security bugs of 2.2.15? If this is the
case, even if the patches applied to 2.2.15 actually close those security
bugs, wouldn't 2.2.15 give an impression of lack of security?
I can imagine someone who read the security alert (and didn't read carefully
that
> > > Try to set a password for one one the users and see if that fixes the
> > > problem:
> > > - login as root and type: smbpasswd -a
> > > - now type a password fopr thisa user and try using samba with this
> > > password (and user of course ;))
> > Done.
> > No success. :( When reconnecting d
Hello everyone,
I've got a a short (and hopefully precise) question :
Is it possible to resize the space of partitions after installation ? For
example taking 500 MB from /home and giving them to /usr ?
Best regards,
Oliver
---
Mit freundlichem Gruss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oliver
Hmm, what does the smb.conf look like??
Ron
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Sven Burgener wrote:
> > Try to set a password for one one the users and see if that fixes the
> > problem:
> > - login as root and type: smbpasswd -a
>
> Done.
>
> > - now type a password fopr thisa user and try using samba wi
> Try to set a password for one one the users and see if that fixes the
> problem:
> - login as root and type: smbpasswd -a
Done.
> - now type a password fopr thisa user and try using samba with this
> password (and user of course ;))
No success. :( When reconnecting drives at logon, I still ge
> > I'm setting up potato on a clone laptop. My only problem so far is the
> > video chipset. It's a Silicon Motion Lynx family. Anyone ever heard of it,
> > or know how to config the XF86 to use it?
> >
> > Wayne
> >
>
> I had the same problem with my Viper II - no support for
> the Savage
Christopher Splinter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Jeff Noxon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > gs contains a program called ps2pdf that will convert any
> > Postscript file to PDF.
>
> ps2pdf is only a wrapper around ghostscript:
>
> ,[ ps2pdf ]
> | [...]
> | # Doing an initial 'save' hel
Current stable versions of Debian won't install on AHA2940s as I have found
- allegedly it is a bug. Use another distro or get the bug fixed (I believe
there's a page where updated boot disks can be downloaded with a fix, but
this posted to the list maybe a year or more ago so good luck finding
Try to set a password for one one the users and see if that fixes the
problem:
- login as root and type: smbpasswd -a
- now type a password fopr thisa user and try using samba with this
password (and user of course ;))
Ron
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Sven Burgener wrote:
> > Did you use smbpasswd?? Th
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