I am unable to get the "--delete" option of archivemail to work.
$ archivemail --delete -d21 -v imap://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/inbox.backup
archiving 'imap://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/inbox.backup' to
'inbox.backup_archive' ...
set tempfile directory to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
guessing mailbox is
Hallo,
I have a question about the file "/etc/network/interfaces".
I want to know how is the structure of this file ?
My second question is, I have lot of Gateways for ROUTING and I want insert these to
Debian. I think the data will be save in the file "interfaces", but how is the
structure
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On Monday 28 October 2002 4:09 am, Joyce, Matthew wrote:
> I have an old 486/66 with debian, I though I might use it to get my emails
> from several accounts.
>
> I have install fetchmail, configured exim and install courier imap.
>
> After creating a
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 07:44:14PM -0800, Mike Egglestone wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm wondering if ipmasq has a max connections or if it has
> a limit of the number of IP's it can masq at the same time?
I'm pretty sure it cannot masq more than 65535 connections at
the same time :-) Off the top of my head,
At 09:18 PM 10/27/02 -0800, you wrote:
ian said:
> Section "Device"
> Identifier "NV AGP"
> Driver "nv"
> # BusID "PCI:0:13:0"
> Option "UseFBDev" "true"
I would delete the line that has UseFBDev
Thanx nate, deleting t
Hello,
use this: ssl-certificat -days 365
and make your cert with 365 of validity.
Good look...
$A++
Mathieu
>>> axacheng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/24/02 10:02AM >>>
Hello All :
How could i continue apache-ssl certificate date???
im using ssl-certificate command to generate new certif
You can try to ping a host by hostname, one that is not in you hosts file.
If DNS is working ping with use and display the ip address.
Also look at the 'nslookup' or 'dig' util.
Matt
-Original Message-
From: Ole Gammelsæter [mailto:gammelsa@;online.no]
Sent: Monday, 28 October 2002 6:0
resolv.conf contains the ip-adresses assigned by the isp.
How do I check dns?
Ole
checked resolv.conf?
dns might not be resolving
its a simple solution
but its the simple solutions that you think of last
Tom
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System: Sarge
The /etc/cron.daily scripts mailed me the following:
---
run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/logrotate exited with return code 1
/etc/cron.daily/netkit-inetd:
Fatal error: exception Getopt.Error("Unknown option -s")
/etc/cron.daily/samba:
Fatal error: exception Getopt.
At 09:18 PM 10/27/02 -0800, you wrote:
ian said:
> Section "InputDevice"
> Identifier "Configured Mouse"
> Driver "mouse"
> Option "CorePointer"
> Option "Device""/dev/psaux"
> Option "Protocol"
Hi there,
I'm running woody.
I want my apache server to be able to starts perl
scripts.
Which perl module should I install to achieve
that?
And what I need to change in my httpd.conf
file
dizma
> On Sun, 2002-08-11 at 04:52, Greg Ray wrote:
> > Actually I like debian but I hate this list, I used to post about 7 months
> > ago but then I had to sell my server. I have been trying to get off this
> > list since then but it seems it is ran by a monkey or a guy who could'nt
> > give a rats ass
On 0, nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ian said:
>
> > Section "InputDevice"
> > Identifier "Configured Mouse"
> > Driver "mouse"
> > Option "CorePointer"
> > Option "Device""/dev/psaux"
> > Option "
Shyamal Prasad wrote:
"Sandip" == Sandip P Deshmukh writes:
Sandip> an error occured while sending mail. the mail server
Sandip> responded: relayin to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sandip> prohibited by administrator. (failed to find hostname from
Sandip> ip address). please check mail rec
Sure, getting headers first would
be nice. With an IMAP client this pretty much works for many people.
You can run fetchmail like this. Basically, everytime you want to get
mail you run fetchmail from the command line. If you have a permanent
connection to the net, or nearly permanent (semi auto
Once you do this, email should go wherever you want, and to the
outside world your originating mail will look like it was from
deshmukh escortsmumbai.com (or whatever you have chosen above).
yes. it has strted going to all the addresses now. in fact, i had
changed the exim.conf before i read
This one time, at band camp, lameth said:
> I'm at a loss. While installing debian probing of my soundblaster live
> value card failed. I've downloaded isapptools and pciutils but I'm not
> sure how to go about configuring the card. I created the file attached
> to this e-mail with the command p
On Sun, 2002-08-11 at 04:52, Greg Ray wrote:
> Actually I like debian but I hate this list, I used to post about 7 months
> ago but then I had to sell my server. I have been trying to get off this
> list since then but it seems it is ran by a monkey or a guy who could'nt
> give a rats ass. Now I am
On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 19:00, Oleg wrote:
> Hi
>
> While I was reading http://telemetrybox.org/tokyo/ (a paper about Debian
> based on a presentation), a few things cought my attention:
>
> The last line of the author's academic credentials reads:
>
> "Ph.D. Candidate, Fuller Theological Seminar
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
How do you change your host name after your installation is done?
(network settings)
check /etc/hosts, /etc/hostnames
Also, what are valid parameters for host name? I made afresh
installation of woody in a 386 I got in an auction, and every time gdm
starts it comp
ian said:
> Section "InputDevice"
> Identifier "Configured Mouse"
> Driver "mouse"
> Option "CorePointer"
> Option "Device""/dev/psaux"
> Option "Protocol" "PS/2"
> Option
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from my dmesg:
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Soundblaster audio driver Copyright (C) by Hannu Savolainen 1993-1996
sb: I/O, IRQ, and DMA are mandatory
MIDI Loopback device driver
Creative EMU10K1 PCI Audio Driver, version 0.19, 19:18:39 Oct 14 2002
PCI: Found IRQ 5 for device 00:0b.0
emu10k1: EMU10K1 rev
At 08:18 PM 10/27/02 -0800, you wrote:
ian said:
> hi all,
> i encountered an error message while trying to switch to graphics mode...
>
> "Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration."
>
> i am running woody, my graphics card is a nvidia geforce2 mx, my
> /etc/var/log/XFree86.0.log con
I'm at a loss. While installing debian probing of my soundblaster live
value card failed. I've downloaded isapptools and pciutils but I'm not
sure how to go about configuring the card. I created the file attached
to this e-mail with the command pcidump > /etc/isapnp.conf.
The problem is none of
> "Shyamal" == Shyamal Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Shyamal> "lameth" == lameth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
lameth> Okay I'm seriously considering rolling my own kernel, but I have
lameth> a few questions first. I've downloaded kernel-source-2.4.16,
lameth> binutils, bzip2, fileutils
hiya,
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 10:56:23PM -0500, lameth wrote:
> Okay I'm seriously considering rolling my own kernel, but I have a few
> questions first. I've downloaded kernel-source-2.4.16, binutils, bzip2,
> fileutils, make, and fdutils, is there anything else I need to create a
> custom ker
At 08:18 PM 10/27/02 -0800, you wrote:
ian said:
> hi all,
> i encountered an error message while trying to switch to graphics mode...
>
> "Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration."
>
> i am running woody, my graphics card is a nvidia geforce2 mx, my
> /etc/var/log/XFree86.0.log con
"lameth" == lameth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
lameth> Okay I'm seriously considering rolling my own kernel, but
lameth> I have a few questions first. I've downloaded
lameth> kernel-source-2.4.16, binutils, bzip2, fileutils, make,
lameth> and fdutils, is there anything else I
On Sat, Aug 10, 2002 at 08:52:20PM -0700, Greg Ray wrote:
> Actually I like debian but I hate this list, I used to post about 7 months
> ago but then I had to sell my server. I have been trying to get off this
> list since then but it seems it is ran by a monkey or a guy who could'nt
> give a rats
Thank you dumbass, i think I allready tried that.
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Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 9:17 PM
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On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 08:44:50PM -0500, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
> export LANG=en_US.ISO-8859-1
> export LC_COLLATE=C
>
> but no dice. i also tried LANG=en_US, with the exact same results.
> i don't understand why your solution doesn't work, but it doesn't seem
> to. thanks, though!
okay, what
ian said:
> hi all,
> i encountered an error message while trying to switch to graphics mode...
>
> "Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration."
>
> i am running woody, my graphics card is a nvidia geforce2 mx, my
> /etc/var/log/XFree86.0.log contains
sounds like your X config isn't c
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Mike Egglestone said:
> Hi,
> I'm wondering if ipmasq has a max connections or if it has
> a limit of the number of IP's it can masq at the same time?
>
> I would like to guess that there is no limit, or maybe the limit
> is really high, like around 65,000 or something.
if your only masqing using
> you are also assuming Debian devels have access to such hardware. I am
> personally still using a pII 400. Our users tend to have better hardware
> than we do these days.
IANAD, but afaik all source packages are/can be built on all available
archs using debian's machines.. One maintainer me
I have an old 486/66 with debian, I though I might use it to get my emails
from several accounts.
I have install fetchmail, configured exim and install courier imap.
After creating a Maildir folder (makemaildir I think) I can connect via an
imap client and see the folders ok.
When I ran fetchma
Okay I'm seriously considering rolling my own kernel, but I have a few
questions first. I've downloaded kernel-source-2.4.16, binutils, bzip2,
fileutils, make, and fdutils, is there anything else I need to create a
custom kernel.
While I haven't gotten everything to work, there are some things
Actually I like debian but I hate this list, I used to post about 7 months
ago but then I had to sell my server. I have been trying to get off this
list since then but it seems it is ran by a monkey or a guy who could'nt
give a rats ass. Now I am trying the dumbass aproach and maby, just maby
someo
Hi,
I'm wondering if ipmasq has a max connections or if it has
a limit of the number of IP's it can masq at the same time?
I would like to guess that there is no limit, or maybe the limit
is really high, like around 65,000 or something.
but I have a subnet on my firewall running with a subnet mask
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 03:48:21PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> The best you could probably ask for would be an i686 distribution.
Even then, you can rest assured this is going to be a DIY project and
not something Debian will likely take on. Partially logistics being
too great to accomplish, part
hi all,
i encountered an error message while trying to switch to graphics mode...
"Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration."
i am running woody, my graphics card is a nvidia geforce2 mx, my
/etc/var/log/XFree86.0.log contains
This is a pre-release version of XFree86, and is not
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 12:49:04PM -0400, Oleg wrote:
> Why doesn't Debian add two more architectures: P4 and Athlon4? A bit more
They're not incompatible architectures, and the performance gained
with most programs compiling specifically for those CPUs is epsilon.
This has been discussed many t
On 0, Kevin Coyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Within a small SOHO LAN I'd like to serve up my /home directory from
> one particular box with basic install of Debian 3.0 on it.
>
> Aside from my making the following entry into a /etc/exports file ...
>
> /home/myhomedirectory 192.168.1.
On Sunday 27 October 2002 08:43 pm, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Oct 2002, Alvin Oga wrote:
> > i like to argue with him (in person), why one can believe in god and yet
> > be scientific about engineering/sciences :-)
>
> Why is that a problem?
That depends. Apparently, Astronomy and Cath
Within a small SOHO LAN I'd like to serve up my /home directory from
one particular box with basic install of Debian 3.0 on it.
Aside from my making the following entry into a /etc/exports file ...
/home/myhomedirectory 192.168.1.0/24(rw)
what else needs to be done?
lsmod shows that 'nf
That did it for me, thanks. Works fine now. Wonder why dpkg/dselect/apt-get
don't take care of that for you when you install the php4 module package...
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 02:59:37PM +0100, Vinai Kopp spanked upon the buttocks of Barbie in Morse Code:
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 06:34:38AM -0500,
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 04:56:48PM +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> The John package (password cracker) write the file `john.pot'
> in the root directory '/'.
> I do not like that:
> how can we ask to John to write this file somewhere else ?
I'd assume it did that because your working directory was
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 06:37:59PM -0600, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> All debian lists use spamassassin (and have for several months now).
Apparently using a threshold too high, though.
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Tom Allison said:
> I get these warnings on the postfix check command.
> Any ideas why?
postfix maintains a chroot in /var/spool/postfix, if files in
there differ from files outside of there it will tell you. It
could be an indication that the libraries were modified or upgraded
"improperly".
Yo
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 03:28:09PM +0100, Christian Mascher wrote:
> # cdcd -d /dev/hdd (which is my CD-ROM-drive)
> It does everything expected, ejects, shows me the tracks, even
> starts playing (according to led) -- but I can't hear anything.
>
> I think the problem is not the drive and not t
on Sun, 27 Oct 2002 03:07:23PM -0800, Carl Johnson insinuated:
> Nori Heikkinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > on Sun, 27 Oct 2002 01:48:27PM -0500, Stephen Gran insinuated:
> > > This one time, at band camp, Nori Heikkinen said:
> > > > only problem is ... previously, i'd had LC_ALL=POSIX, which
I get these warnings on the postfix check command.
Any ideas why?
tallison@penguin:/etc/postfix$ sudo postfix check
postfix/postfix-script: warning:
/var/spool/postfix/lib/libnss_compat-2.2.5.so and
/lib/libnss_compat-2.2.5.so differ
postfix/postfix-script: warning:
/var/spool/postfix/lib/libns
On Sun, 27 Oct 2002, Alvin Oga wrote:
> i like to argue with him (in person), why one can believe in god and yet
> be scientific about engineering/sciences :-)
>
Why is that a problem?
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Interesting, I guess this depends on wether the vendor images the disk or
partition.
Some say 'everything on this hard drive will be erased y/n'.
More research need etc..cirtainly the approach you mentioned is a far
easier.
Matt
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From: iain d broadfoot [mailto:ibroadf
--- Charles Thomas Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I currently use redhat linux, but I am interested in trying debian
> linux.
> I am a graduate student and have recently purchased a laptop with
> Windows 2000, which I need for research applications. However, I
> would
> like to dual boot the
Nori Heikkinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> on Sun, 27 Oct 2002 01:48:27PM -0500, Stephen Gran insinuated:
> > This one time, at band camp, Nori Heikkinen said:
> > > only problem is ... previously, i'd had LC_ALL=POSIX, which made
> > > ls not intersperse dot-files and non dot-files (which i hat
On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 14:24, Joyce, Matthew wrote:
I have done this on several machines.
By far the easiest is to erase everything from the machine and start
from scratch.
This is a good aproach except when all you have is a recovery disk. I don't
kow how many..but.. all the laptops I looked
I am running a file sharing program which uses that dir as its share
dir; i will assume that is what caused an "NFS" error, as I dont even
have it installed... after killing the app and remounting the
partition, ls was back to doing it's normal bangup job.
Shwan
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Mail Listemizden Çýkmak Ýstiyorsanýz Lütfen Týklayýnýz.
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Hello Oleg,
On Oct 27, Oleg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| The paper also mentioned that the author, Christoph Lameter, is a
| faculty member of the University of Phoenix. I'm a Ph.D. candidate
| myself (at Columbia), and I thought one could not be a faculty
| member (anywhere) without a doctor
Alvin Oga wrote:
hi oleg
donno about the speifics of the tokyo paper but...
the guy ( christoph ) that runs telemetrybox is a bright guy
and happens to be sorta religious too ...
and he is/was a teacher/professor at a theological university
i like to argue with him (in person), why one can be
Tom Allison writes:
> Does DEBIAN-USER have spamassassin enabled on their servers?
Yes.
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On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 07:33:54PM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
> I've run into a really interesting piece of spam here.
>
> If you notice, there is a tagline: X-Spam-Status
> which is very much like those delivered by spamassassin.
>
> Here's the interesting thing.
> I don't have spamassassin activ
I've run into a really interesting piece of spam here.
If you notice, there is a tagline: X-Spam-Status
which is very much like those delivered by spamassassin.
Here's the interesting thing.
I don't have spamassassin active on any of these systems.
Does DEBIAN-USER have spamassassin enabled on t
Well, I would say, that if the recovery disk has an MS Os installed, and you
have a license, just borrow someone else's OS cd to install it the way you
want. Make sure you have downloed the vendors hardware drivers and stuff
before you do though.
Failing that have a look on the machine and see i
hi oleg
donno about the speifics of the tokyo paper but...
the guy ( christoph ) that runs telemetrybox is a bright guy
and happens to be sorta religious too ...
and he is/was a teacher/professor at a theological university
i like to argue with him (in person), why one can believe in god and y
hi
by the suggestion of karsten(I think thats his name) I decided to
try to migrate my LDAP documentation to Wikki, and I will be doing
my MRTG docs in Wikki too(or at least try, to see how it works).
I chose Zwiki (Zope+Wiki) since it was packaged for debian, and
the normal wiki does not appear t
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 07:43:02PM -0400, Oleg wrote:
> Colin Watson wrote:
> > You get most of the speed increases by recompiling a very small number
> > of things.
>
> This is true for applications in the following wording "you get most
> of the speed increase by optimizing small parts of the p
hi ya
On Sun, 27 Oct 2002, Shawn Lamson wrote:
> slamson@callerio:/space/furthurnet$ l
> ls: .: Stale NFS file handle
"stale NFS" is a classis problemm..
- tell the "other end" never reboot :-)
to see what the stale point was ...
- popup a new xterm
root# df
roo
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 03:34:52PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> How do I see a list on one page all of the bugs I've commented on in the BTS?
>
> Bugzilla will do that, and I'd like to bookmark a page like that with
> Debian's BTS.
Sorry, we don't currently have support for this. It might fall out
On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 14:24, Joyce, Matthew wrote:
> I have done this on several machines.
>
> By far the easiest is to erase everything from the machine and start from
> scratch.
This is a good aproach except when all you have is a recovery disk. I
don't kow how many..but.. all the laptops I loo
Hi
While I was reading http://telemetrybox.org/tokyo/ (a paper about Debian
based on a presentation), a few things cought my attention:
The last line of the author's academic credentials reads:
"Ph.D. Candidate, Fuller Theological Seminary, 2003(?). Divine action in the
context of Scientific T
anyone ever seen this?
slamson@callerio:/space/furthurnet$ l
ls: .: Stale NFS file handle
slamson@callerio:/space/furthurnet$ l ../furthurnet/
total 16
drwxrwxr-x2 root disk 4096 Oct 27 18:00
bff1998-02-21.shnf
drwxrwxr-x2 root disk 4096 Oct 27 18:24
gd1968-01-17.sh
Chip Rose([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
>
> I'm in the same boat - the default configuration used when installing debs,
> doesn't work.
Strong statement. You must be new to Debian. Debs work, some of them
just require a bit of user intelligence.
> I've ensured the LoadModule
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 07:48:08PM -0300, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 03:34:52PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > How do I see a list on one page all of the bugs I've commented on in the BTS?
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/from:your@;email.address
>
Thanks, but I al
Most BIOSes have a fast boot/less tests option.
Having said that, I recently took out a scsi burner because the boot time
was just doing my head in.
The answer is to not shutdown, but this is not very ecological.
Matt
-Original Message-
From: Crispin Wellington [mailto:crispin@;aeonlin
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 03:34:52PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How do I see a list on one page all of the bugs I've commented on in the BTS?
http://bugs.debian.org/from:your@;email.address
J.
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On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 07:43:02PM -0400, Oleg wrote:
> Colin Watson wrote:
>
> > You get most of the speed increases by recompiling a very small number
> > of things.
>
> This is true for applications in the following wording "you get most of the
> speed increase by optimizing small parts of t
I was able to get to the download for a 74mb tar of eDirectory 8.64 for
Linux.
http://download.novell.com/filedist/pages/PublicSearch.jsp
I used Novell NDS extensively a few years back, at the time it was years
ahead of others for managing 1000s of users on 100s servers.
I think eDirectory is th
Colin Watson wrote:
> You get most of the speed increases by recompiling a very small number
> of things.
This is true for applications in the following wording "you get most of the
speed increase by optimizing small parts of the program". For something like
Debian however, you can't possibly
Jamin W. Collins said:
> Looks like you're attempting to exclude the sections and files that you
> don't want to mirror from the official archive, rather than only
> including the files that you need. What tool are you using to
> create/update the archive? I'm using debmirror and a simple contro
Hi,
How do I see a list on one page all of the bugs I've commented on in the BTS?
Bugzilla will do that, and I'd like to bookmark a page like that with
Debian's BTS.
Thanks,
Mike
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Hi fellow Eindhovenaar, (judging from the emailadress :-)),
I also posted my question on the debian-laptop list (because it seemed
to fit their better on second thought) and here's a clue to the issue at
hand:
| > "Auke" == Auke Jilderda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|
| Auke> Why do I need th
I have done this on several machines.
By far the easiest is to erase everything from the machine and start from
scratch.
Then, install w2k. Do not use the whole drive though, but how big a
partition to make, will be dependant on how big your drive is and what you
will be using the two OSs for.
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 02:03:56PM -0800, nate wrote:
> gumby:/raid/debian/archive# du -s -h
> 24G .
(snip)
> I believe its a complete archive, because I've never had any trouble
> installing any packages or building things from source.
Looks more than complete based on what I have here
:/mir
nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If it doesn't run on debian I have a redhat 7.3 system
> it could go on or an old solaris box, but would prefer debian :)
My tests weren't that successful. You can convert their
rpm-packages with alien. I tried to get NIMS to work -
that's why I had to mess with
> I'm running a continously update Debian testing system. Galeon is my
> browser of choice (galeon-1.2.5-0.woody.deb). BUT since a couple of days
> it crashes continously on me (kill -9 is necessary if that happens). I
> can not really pin it to anything, have purged and reinstalled the
> component
I have heard so many good things about the LDAP implimentation
in novell's eDirectory but have always put it off since i thought
it would be really expensive. Looking at their website it seems
as if the software is only $10(*). I have not investigated much
further but if its so cheap I think I wil
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 04:01:09PM -0500, Chip Rose wrote:
> I'm in the same boat - the default configuration used when installing debs,
> doesn't work. I've ensured the LoadModule and other appropriate
> lines are in
> httpd.conf, and php still isn't working. I've read all the how-to's, and th
On Sun, 27 Oct 2002, Erik Steffl wrote:
> after I dist-upgraded system yesterday the cyrus21 stopped
> working (I used aptitude ugg)
Downgrade SASL2.
--
"One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring
them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond
w
Jamin W. Collins said:
> Looks like your figure is quite inaccurate to me. The CD images alone
> are ~4.7 Gig.
gumby:/raid/debian/archive# du -s -h
24G .
that is for the main debian archive only(not security) trees:
EXCLUDE="--exclude binary-alpha/ --exclude binary-arm --exclude binary-m68k
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello,
I'm running a continously update Debian testing system. Galeon is my
browser of choice (galeon-1.2.5-0.woody.deb). BUT since a couple of days
it crashes continously on me (kill -9 is necessary if that happens).
I can not really pin it to anyth
hi ya
if you mke your own distro and minimum kernel ...
- you can boot in about 5 seconds...
all the time spent is in "self checking" (hw and sw) of the distro
printing the silly boot messages to the screen also doubles
the bootime if the boot messages went to /dev/null instead
or eliminated co
For most users dhclient works perfectly with kernel 2.4, IMHO. There seems
to be something interesting in Auke's case.
Qian
On 27 Oct 2002, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
> "Auke" == Auke Jilderda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Auke> Makes me wonder though: Why the heck does Woody default come
>
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 11:56:18AM -0800, nate wrote:
> and it wouldn't be a bit more space, it'd be a LOT more space. running
> my own debian mirror for my former company just i386 for testing and
> stable last I checked was nearly 25GB(including source).
Might want to check those figures again
This one time, at band camp, Elimar Riesebieter said:
> On Sun, 27 Oct 2002 the mental interface of
> Stephen Gran told:
> > > Make sure you're member of groups audio and cdrom.
> >
> > I believe he is, as he can hear some sounds, and can cat to
> > /dev/dsp.
>
> If you are not a member of cdrom
on Sat, 26 Oct 2002 01:59:31PM -0400, sean finney insinuated:
> On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 07:13:13PM +0200, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote:
> > LANG doesn't influence which characters the system considers printable.
> > LC_CTYPE (e.g. "en_US.ISO8859-1") does.
>
> right, but at least on my box, if i speci
"marius" == marius rogn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
marius> The files have read and write permissions for the group
marius> that my users share set when the file is created/modified,
marius> and I though that if I could have a logoutscript that
marius> would set these right whe
"Auke" == Auke Jilderda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Auke> Makes me wonder though: Why the heck does Woody default come
Auke> with dhclient if it doesn't even work with kernel 2.4? I'd
Auke> suspect this is a problem more people will run into.
Uh? It dhclient works great for me wi
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