On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 09:40:56PM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote:
> Nathan E Norman wrote:
>
> > Oh how fun. I will attempt to educate our MIS department on why
> > responding to the Mail From: is wrong, and responding to the envelope
> > From: is better.
> >
> > Sorry.
>
> I don't think it was re
>
> I have done installs from the net (using only the minimal set of floppies
> to get started) in the past, and never had a problem of this type.
>
> /dev/mouse is usually a symlink to whatever device the mouse is really
> on. You can either create it yourself, or change your X configuration to
>
Nathan E Norman wrote:
> Oh how fun. I will attempt to educate our MIS department on why
> responding to the Mail From: is wrong, and responding to the envelope
> From: is better.
>
> Sorry.
I don't think it was really coming from micromuse.com; you saw it that
way because you're at micromuse.c
Nick wrote:
> I'm really new to Debian and so far I think it's great, excpet for one
> thing I had trouble getting X to work, but I grabbed the SVGA
> server and it worked, but then the mouse didn't work. After some
> investigation, I found that /dev/mouse was completely missing! I did a
> fro
On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 11:25:43PM -0500, Sean Morgan wrote:
> Also, I can't for the life of me see why a cable company would lock on to
> a MAC address.
RCN in the northeast US does exactly this.
Personally I was happy (when I was in charge of such things) to
instruct the modem to recognise one
On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 03:01:20PM -0800, ben wrote:
> i'm willing to ping their server into eventual submission.
Cool. We'll inform the folks at rcn.
--
Nathan Norman - Staff Engineer | A good plan today is better
Micromuse Ltd. | than a perfect plan tomorrow.
mailto:[EMAIL PRO
On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 12:49:33PM -0800, Brian Nelson wrote:
>
> Oh, and btw, the tab-width variable has nothing to do with inserting
> tabs in text. It has to do with how tabs that are already in the file
> are displayed, if you want to change the default from 8.
In other words, changing my ta
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On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 06:01:43PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Antigen for Exchange found whatever.exe infected with Aliz.4096.Worm
> (Norman,Sophos) virus.
> The file is currently Removed. The message, " Cool site i found !! ", was
> sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and was discovered in SMTP M
I'm really new to Debian and so
far I think it's great, excpet for one thing I had trouble getting X to
work, but I grabbed the SVGA server and it worked, but then the mouse didn't
work. After some investigation, I found that /dev/mouse was completely missing!
I did a from-internet i
Hi, guys, I'm Kazuhiko.
Now I'm going to make "mod_quickcam.o" using qce-source_0.40b-2_all.deb.
But I'cant do it.
The following messege appears(using kernel-2.4.15-pre9),
when excute "./quickcam.sh" in /usr/src/module/qc-source-0.40b-2
--
darkstar:/usr/src/modules/qce-source-0.40b-2# .
On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 08:38:39PM -0500, Carl Fink arranged the electrons
something like this:
> I recently replaced my motherboard with a BioStar M7VKL, which uses a VIA
> VT8364 chipset, also known as "Apollo KL133".
>
> So -- can anyone suggest a way to make VIA sound work, or should I just
I wish to run /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start , at a run-level ,
say run-level 5 (so far , it has not been assossiated with any run-level) .,
and /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb stop , while shutting down .
I understand that I might need Start and Kill scripts ,
for this at the runlevel , I am looking at.
My
> I am trying to install Potatoe 2.2r3 from CD-rom.
> First I booted to CD then after initial partitioning,
> initiallizing, etc. I rebooted using a boot floppy. I
> gave the machine a name. Then when it was time to
> install applications through apt-get my CD-rom was not
> auto-detected. I was ask
I'm having a library problem with WordPerfect 8 for linux on my
debian/testing system. Sometime over the past several months, in the
course of upgrading the system something has broken wordperfect. When I
start it, it segfaults after bringing up the splash screen and the main
navigation thingy in
I recently replaced my motherboard with a BioStar M7VKL, which uses a VIA
VT8364 chipset, also known as "Apollo KL133".
After a bit of fiddling, I have everything working except the video and the
sound. (I think.)
The video must wait on the freeze of Woody, since I'm using XFree86 4.01
(from Pro
I tried to install the G77 compiler, and got the latest stuff from
testing. It required a newer version of libc6 (2.2.4-5), which got
installed first. Then all subsequent packages failed. I cannot open a
shell anymore:
/bin/sh: relocation error: /bin/sh: undefined symbol: history_max_entries
E
Dave Carrigan wrote:
>
> Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > and here's my ~/.sieve file (straight from managin imap book):
> >
> > if header :contains "subject" "123 testing sieve" {
> > reject "testing sieve message rejected!";
> > }
> >
> > but when I send myself an email with
On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 16:44, Stan Brown wrote:
> On Sat Nov 24 18:45:28 2001 Jeffrey W. Baker wrote...
> >
> >
> >
> >You are trying to play 24-bit video on an 8-bit display. Nearly nothing
> >works with 8-bit color because such displays are usually palettes,
> >whereas 16- and 24-bit are continuo
Stig Brautaset said:
> Not trying to sound like a wise-guy here, but I don't think you
> should blame the kernel's stability for you failing to make it
> boot.
>
> Sounds more like a configuration error to me (which is ok, I
> remember the config being a bit different from 2.2.x to 2.4.x...).
i s
On Sat Nov 24 18:45:28 2001 Jeffrey W. Baker wrote...
>
>
>
>You are trying to play 24-bit video on an 8-bit display. Nearly nothing
>works with 8-bit color because such displays are usually palettes,
>whereas 16- and 24-bit are continuous color spectra.
>
>Change your frame buffer device to 16- o
Hi,
There is one thing bother me recently: periodically, randomly, the cpu
usage reaches 90%+, then it lasts for 1 or 2 seconds, during that
period there is no reaction in xterm and anything else(mouse may move
slowly).
Is there any tool to help me to log all process using over 80% cpu?
On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 06:37, Stan Brown wrote:
...
> VIDEO: [DIV3] 384x288 24bpp 29.97 fps 405.0 kbps (49.4 kbyte/s)
...
> fbdev: 8 bpp output is not supported.
> Sorry, selected video_out device is incompatible with this codec.
...
> I'm afraid, that i don't understand all this stuff ye
On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 05:16, Abner Gershon wrote:
> I have a Plextor PlexWriter CDRW/CDROM drive and have
> been getting the following error message when
> attempting to mount this drive:
> (I type: mount -t iso9660 -r /dev/hdc /cdrom)
>
> hdc: packet command error: status=0x51 (DriveReady
> SeekC
On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 09:25, Brian Furry wrote:
> Hello All:
>
> At work my company is switching to a Novell 5 network and
> the network Jocks said that I can no longer use a local IP
> address. They said I need to be able to get a novell login\
> prompt on my screen.
Run away! Novell is a dis
Hello, world.
I have a stable (potato) partition, and an unstable (sid) partition. My
/home directory (on a seperate drive) is shared between the two (which
means that configuration files in my $HOME are used on both systems).
Sid is working wonderfully with the exception of mail. I can't seem to
Adam Warner wrote:
> I had rebooted multiple times trying to fix a halt problem. Everything
> seems OK but it looks like I can't risk running reiserfsck anyway. I'm
> probably going to have to wait until reiserfsck is improved.
Which sounds to me like a superb argument against using reiserfs...
t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hi Brian,
> thanks for reply.
>
> > Install rsync on both computers, and then a command resembling:
> >
> > rsync --archive --verbose workstation:"~/Mail" ~/
>
> Actualy ~/Mail have to be at destination path otherwise it created
> mailboxes in my home.
Err, yeah, sor
Craig Dickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> nate wrote:
>
> > problems like this is why i believe 2.4 is not near
> > stable yet, and why i won't be usin it for at least 10-11 more
> > months on anything including test systems.
>
> Your call, of course, for your machines. But in general I've fou
* nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> Craig Dickson said:
>
> > Your call, of course, for your machines. But in general I've found
> > 2.4 to be pretty decent. I had something like two months of uptime
> > with 2.4.9 before I decided to upgrade it to 2.4.12-ac3, which in
> > turn ran for a few
On Sun, 2001-11-25 at 00:08, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
>
> I've seen some people here talking about the new 2.4.15/2.5.0 kernel.
> Please, don't use it. It'll cause some corruption on your filesystem
> when unmounting filesystems.
My optimism that 2.4.15 would finally be a good release was obvio
Craig Dickson said:
> Your call, of course, for your machines. But in general I've found
> 2.4 to be pretty decent. I had something like two months of uptime
> with 2.4.9 before I decided to upgrade it to 2.4.12-ac3, which in
> turn ran for a few weeks flawlessly before I decided to upgrade to
> 2
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Hi Brian,
thanks for reply.
> Install rsync on both computers, and then a command resembling:
>
> rsync --archive --verbose workstation:"~/Mail" ~/
Actualy ~/Mail have to be at destination path otherwise it created
mailboxes in my home.
Problem is t
Just been spending this morning reading the mutt manual and man pages, but
can't find anything on this topic.
When I use tab completion for the first time on my local vanilla UW imapd
server, mutt complains, briefly, about not being able to find ~/.mh_profile.
This is annoying.
If I touch that
nate wrote:
> problems like this is why i believe 2.4 is not near
> stable yet, and why i won't be usin it for at least 10-11 more
> months on anything including test systems.
Your call, of course, for your machines. But in general I've found 2.4
to be pretty decent. I had something like two mont
Title: 제목 없음
안녕하세요 debian-user 님? 왕실부페
웨딩홀 인사드립니다.
이렇게 허락없이 메일을 드려서 죄송하구요
debian-user님의 주소는http://linuxgazette.fst.or.kr/issue15/issue15.txt의 공개된 게시판에서보고 드리는
일회용 광고입니다.본
광고 메일은 단 한번만 발송되며 혹시 나중 필요하시리라 예상되시면 보관하셨다가
추후라도 연락주시면 감사하겠습니다. 필요 없으신 분들에겐 거듭
죄송하단 말씀드립니다.
On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 11:44:39PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> Check to see how it's running the X server. /etc/rc?.d scripts or
> /etc/inittab are the two usual suspects (Debian and RH, respectively).
> The system shouldn't restart unless X is tied to init somehow. The
> other place to sno
On 24 Nov 2001 00:34:43 -0600
DvB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 12:23:12PM -0800, Chris Majewski wrote:
> > > Is there a mailing list that that will do nothing but notify me of new
> > > kernel releases?
> > >
> > > -chris
> > >
> > Why no
* nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> Jeronimo Pellegrini said:
> >
> > I've seen some people here talking about the new 2.4.15/2.5.0
> > kernel. Please, don't use it. It'll cause some forruption on your
> > filesystem when unmounting filesystems.
>
> problems like this is why i believe 2.4 is
> Hi, i'm present as Batuke here and this is my first question.
>
> I've installed Debian with libc6 2.1.3... and then i install libc6 2.4.x from
> the unestable release.
>
> The new libc6 was installed but many conflicts appears. So i try to install
> the libc6 2.1.3 but i can't do it! Dpkg searc
Batuke said:
> I want to know if there is some way to do things like these, or if
> it is not recomended to research on upgrade / downgrade packages.
i do not believe it is reccomended to attempt to downgrade
critical packages. downgrading tools like mozilla, apache,
netscape, Xfree is not a big
Jeronimo Pellegrini said:
>
> I've seen some people here talking about the new 2.4.15/2.5.0
> kernel. Please, don't use it. It'll cause some forruption on your
> filesystem when unmounting filesystems.
problems like this is why i believe 2.4 is not near
stable yet, and why i won't be usin it for a
I have a problem regarding setting up a mail server. I have a static IP
address and a domain name (through "www.dyndns.org"). I am able to send
email without problem, however I can not send any externally (I can
internally).
When I do a "nslookup" "hostname --fqdn" etc everything seems to be wor
* Michael Heldebrant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.11.24 13:06:34-0600]:
> I think a kill -STOP PID and a kill -CONT PID will allow you to do what
> you want. STOP is a nonblockable signal according to the kill man page
> so this should work regardless of the antisuspend intelligence of a
> process.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hi,
> I need to synchronize my IMAP folder tree on my workstation with my
> notebook. I need both side synchronization. At first look is this tool
> exactly what I need, but:
> 1) it duplicate mails in folders
> 2) it download only some emails from source
> 3) it rem
Hi, i'm present as Batuke here and this is my first question.
I've installed Debian with libc6 2.1.3... and then i install libc6 2.4.x from
the unestable release.
The new libc6 was installed but many conflicts appears. So i try to install
the libc6 2.1.3 but i can't do it! Dpkg searchs for ldconf
What is Debian's default DHCP client, pump, dhcp-client or dhcpcd?
Thank you. -mk
On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 08:31, martin f krafft wrote:
> hi all,
> given a PID of a process that hasn't been started from a terminal, is
> there anyway i can suspend it? i am root, and init started process x,
> is there a way that i can suspend x at any point during normal
> operation, and also to unf
I remember some discussion about this a while back, however I can't
seem to find it...
It's my understanding that KDE needs to have multiple monitor support
compiled in, but that the Debian packages wouldn't have this until
some future change was made.
Is this still the case in sid? If so, is som
> I have a Plextor PlexWriter CDRW/CDROM drive and have
> been getting the following error message when
> attempting to mount this drive:
> (I type: mount -t iso9660 -r /dev/hdc /cdrom)
>
> hdc: packet command error: status=0x51 (DriveReady
> SeekComplete Error)
> hdc: packet command error: status
On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 02:00:29AM +0800, csj wrote:
> Is this a time-lapsed post?
No...
> Isn't -greased-turkey supposed to be 2.4.15-final?
It was supposed to be final, but it is broken.
> Or are we looking forward to a final 2.4.15-final,
> 2.4.15-cold-turkey?
2.4.15 should have been a fin
On Saturday 24 November 2001 20:11, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 12:51:14PM +0100, Bostjan Muller wrote:
[...]
> > Could you please post the url to the tread that discusses this?
>
> Look for these strings:
> "2.4.15-pre9 breakage"
> "2.4.15 problem: deleted inodes still pre
On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 12:23:12PM -0800, Chris Majewski wrote:
> Is there a mailing list that that will do nothing but notify me of new
> kernel releases?
It's not quite what you're asking for, but you might want to take a
look at Darxus' dlkern, available at
http://www.ChaosReigns.com/code/dlke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Natkins) writes:
> tar replaces cpio in unstable. You may not want to do this.
In dselect, put a hold on tar (the = key) until the new cpio gets
up. Then, you won't see any mass un-installs.
--
Dave Carrigan| Yow! Well, I'm on the right
Lead
On 24-Nov-2001 Brian Furry wrote:
> Hello All:
>
> At work my company is switching to a Novell 5 network and
> the network Jocks said that I can no longer use a local IP
> address. They said I need to be able to get a novell login\
> prompt on my screen.
>
run, run away now. What kind of mor
* Veit Waltemath ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011124 12:17]:
> On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 10:11:06AM -0200, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
> >
> > Look for these strings:
> > "2.4.15-pre9 breakage"
> > "2.4.15 problem: deleted inodes still present in ext2"
> > "2.4.15: FS corruption on EXT2"
>
Hello All:
At work my company is switching to a Novell 5 network and
the network Jocks said that I can no longer use a local IP
address. They said I need to be able to get a novell login\
prompt on my screen.
Not a lot of information to go on
Does anyone know or have experience getting linu
On 24-Nov-2001 David Natkins wrote:
> tar replaces cpio in unstable. You may not want to do this.
>
see my post yesterday on the thread "tar conflicts with cpio" for an
explanation.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Veit Waltemath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 10:11:06AM -0200, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
>> "2.4.15: FS corruption on EXT2"
>
>Only on EXT2 or on all fs, i'm using EXT3.
All filesystems. The broken versions are
* Brian Nelson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> "nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Karsten M. Self said:
> > >
> > > If that's the one I think it was, it's the researcher at a major
> > > university who found himself frustrated at trying to get
> > > unsubscribed from debian-user, which he an
On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 07:10:49PM +0100, Veit Waltemath wrote:
> > Look for these strings:
> > "2.4.15-pre9 breakage"
> > "2.4.15 problem: deleted inodes still present in ext2"
> > "2.4.15: FS corruption on EXT2"
>
> Only on EXT2 or on all fs, i'm using EXT3.
Not
hi ya philip
there is a couple of samba book
Oreilly has a good one
forgot the publisher of theother one..
there is a samba-HOWTO
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/SMB-HOWTO.html
smbpasswd phillip
On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 10:11:06AM -0200, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 12:51:14PM +0100, Bostjan Muller wrote:
> > * On 24-11-01 at 12:09 Jeronimo Pellegrini ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > +Here quoted text begins+
> > > See the linux kernel mailing list for more det
David Natkins wrote:
> tar replaces cpio in unstable. You may not want to do this.
We went over this yesterday here on the list. Tar does not exactly
replace cpio, it simply insists that you get a newer cpio, which does
not yet exist. Why it cares about cpio at all, I do not know.
For myself, I
Yeah, there seems to be some breakage in unstable today -- not too sure
what the chicken/egg is yet, but on my box anyway dpkg-dev, driving cpio
and all of gs are fubared at the moment --
A box I dist-upgraded yesterday had 50 packages held back (mostly kde
stuff) and *will not* upgrade today as i
tar replaces cpio in unstable. You may not want to do this.
On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 03:34:59AM +0530, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 09:08:21AM -0200, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
>>
>> I've seen some people here talking about the new 2.4.15/2.5.0 kernel.
>> Please, don't use it. It'll cause some forruption on your filesystem
>
Hello,
I have potato istalled with 3.3.6-11potato32.
ths Changelog says xdm DOES use pam but i couldn't find any other reference
about it. Can anybody advise me how to set up pam for xdm?
Or point me to the right docs?
Thanks.
--
Matus "fantomas" Uhlar, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; http://www.fantomas.s
On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 09:08:21AM -0200, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
>
> I've seen some people here talking about the new 2.4.15/2.5.0 kernel.
> Please, don't use it. It'll cause some forruption on your filesystem
>
Am using it. Haven't faced any problems.
--
Sridhar M.
I can't get my X configured. I have checked all hints withing few months from
this
list, but nothing has helped.
I tried configre to X 4.0.1 long time ago, but it failed exactly same way, so I
reverted back to X 3.3.6 where hasn't been any problems. But latest woody 3.3.6
also messed things up,
I have recently added a second NIC to my Debian box and connected a small
Netgear hub. I have connected a second PC running Windows 98 to the hub.
My primary network card is connected to a cable modem which uses DHCP to
obtain dynamic IP address. I have allocated a private internal IP address
to th
Thus spake Patrick Dahiroc:
> This is the message that apt-get dist-upgrade gave me:
>
> WARNING: The following essential packages will be
> removed
> This should NOT be done unless you know exactly what
> you are doing!
> sysvinit util-linux (due to sysvinit)
>
> should i install back sysvini
And, for masquerading/simple firewall:
iptables -A INPUT -i ppp0 -m state --state NEW,INVALID -j DROP
iptables -A FORWARD -i ppp0 -m state --state NEW,INVALID -j DROP
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -j MASQUERADE
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
assuming that your kernel was comp
On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 12:28:20PM -0600, Hanasaki JiJi wrote:
> I am not getting anything in syslog :(
>
> How can I record ssh login / logout / bad passwd
Look in /var/log/auth.log .
> How can I record all scp ops and bad passwds
scp uses a normal ssh connection, so sshd can't readily distin
> Eth0 192.168.10.5 (desktop as an alias)
>
> # route
> Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref
Use Iface
> 212.210.33.130 * 255.255.255.255 UH0 0
0 ppp0
> 192.168.10.0* 255.255.255.0 U 0 0
0 eth0
> defa
Please help!
I can connect my portable PC to my desktop via ethernet
cards (eth0) and use ping, NFS, samba etc.
Now, after re-reading Net-HOWTO and following the examples in it, I've
been trying to set my desktop and its eth0 and ppp0 connections as a
router for my portable in order to use email
Hello Debian World!
Can you help me to install an configure the Epson Stylus Color 580 USB &
Epson LQ 100 printers with my Debian 2.2?
Thanks!
On Sat Nov 24 01:31:30 2001 Damon Muller wrote...
>
>Quoth Stan Brown,
>> So, I now have vcr working and capturing files, which I can play back with
>> aviplay. However, I really like watching tv in frame buffer mode, so here's
>> the question, Is there a AVI player that can display to the framebu
hi all,
given a PID of a process that hasn't been started from a terminal, is
there anyway i can suspend it? i am root, and init started process x,
is there a way that i can suspend x at any point during normal
operation, and also to unfreeze it again?
--
martin; (greetings from the
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001, Vittorio wrote:
> I'd like to use an ADSL modem via USB.
>
> Is there anyone out there having experience of such ADSL modems under woody?
>
> Suggestions about particular makes?
I believe someone else has already mentioned the Alcatel Speedtouch USB
(provided by BT/Freeserve,
I have a Plextor PlexWriter CDRW/CDROM drive and have
been getting the following error message when
attempting to mount this drive:
(I type: mount -t iso9660 -r /dev/hdc /cdrom)
hdc: packet command error: status=0x51 (DriveReady
SeekComplete Error)
hdc: packet command error: status=0x04
ATAPI devi
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Hi,
I need to synchronize my IMAP folder tree on my workstation with my
notebook. I need both side synchronization. At first look is this tool
exactly what I need, but:
1) it duplicate mails in folders
2) it download only some emails from source
3)
On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 10:31:24PM +0100, j wrote:
> did anyone else had problems with gpm from sid ?
See debian-devel. The maintainer is *very* interested to hear about any
and all problems with PS/2 mice.
--
Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 12:17:36PM -0800, Mike Pfleger wrote:
> I'm saddened to see that mutt and Procmail aren't sufficiently bug-free
> to have made the cut; my fave MUA and idiot filter, resp.
I'm pretty sure they'll make the cut - don't panic. There's still a
little time before it becomes nece
On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 06:51:16PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 04:59:12PM -0800, Petro ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> > On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 09:40:37PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > > on Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 02:12:17AM -0800, Petro
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > > wrot
On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 12:51:14PM +0100, Bostjan Muller wrote:
> * On 24-11-01 at 12:09 Jeronimo Pellegrini ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> +Here quoted text begins+
> > See the linux kernel mailing list for more details.
> Could you please post the url to the tread that discusses this?
Look
* On 24-11-01 at 12:09 Jeronimo Pellegrini ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
+Here quoted text begins+
>
> I've seen some people here talking about the new 2.4.15/2.5.0 kernel.
> Please, don't use it. It'll cause some forruption on your filesystem
> when unmounting filesystems.
[...]
> If you'v
I've seen some people here talking about the new 2.4.15/2.5.0 kernel.
Please, don't use it. It'll cause some forruption on your filesystem
when unmounting filesystems.
If you're running it, do this:
- Go into single-user mode (init 1)
- sync
- umount everything not busy
- remount the rest read-o
"nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Karsten M. Self said:
> >
> > If that's the one I think it was, it's the researcher at a major
> > university who found himself frustrated at trying to get
> > unsubscribed from debian-user, which he announced loudly and
> > widely. I don't think he'll do that
le ven 23-11-2001 à 15:03, Preben Randhol a écrit :
>
> if you did it before go into /var/lib/cvs and try to do:
>
> chgrp src -R *
> chmod g+ws -R *
>
That did the trick ! Thanks.
I still wonder why the base cvs .deb did not work first ?
Thanks again
Franck
on Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 03:54:37PM +0100, Josef Dalcolmo ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> I know I am supposed to check first if a bug has already been
> registered, before submitting a new message. But how does one do that,
> if one cannot search the bug reports by content? I cannot know the
> number
"Karsten M. Self" writes:
> Thanks to poor design of some PC-based mail agents, one will
> occasionally see the entire quoted message after the response, like
> this:
>
> response to message
>
> > entire message
Don't you mean:
response to message
- Original
"nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> which reminds me..anyone seen ethan benson ? he used to
> participate a lot on debian-user..haven't seen any posts
> from him since ive started posting again.
He's been on debian-devel recently, packing some heat...
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Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL
Hello,
I have an ugly (in the literary sense) problem with the KDE taskbar,
since I've updated my Woody's KDE to the recent 2.2.1 version: in my
preferred motif-plus widget-style, the taskbar fails to display the
application icons and names properly, istead I'm presented with a
kind of graphical
"Karsten M. Self" writes:
> Whew! A whole post on this topic and I didn't say "StarOffice, that
> bloated stuck pig of an office suite" once.
Well, let's see...
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2001/debian-user-200110/msg00917.html
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2001/debian-user-200107
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nate wrote:
> which reminds me..anyone seen ethan benson ? he used to
> participate a lot on debian-user..haven't seen any posts
> from him since ive started posting again.
He shows up on debian-security now and again.
Craig
Karsten M. Self said:
>
> If that's the one I think it was, it's the researcher at a major
> university who found himself frustrated at trying to get
> unsubscribed from debian-user, which he announced loudly and
> widely. I don't think he'll do that again. Note that I posted
> both on list and o
on Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 11:28:46AM +0100, Andreas Maresch ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> > I don't know much about spellcast, but my guess would be that you have
> > "-nolisten tcp" in your /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc (or wherever X is
> > being started in your "derived" distro). Remove that, and see
Hello,
i have a problem with my router/firewall. It crashes after a few hours
of usage without a reason. When it has crashed, i'm not able to login on
the console nor via ssh (to check the running processes, etc.), but it
is still pingable. I looked in all the logfiles, but couldn't find
anyt
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