> When i try to send the mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from mutt,
> it doesnt reach the list. however, when i send it from mozilla, it
> reaches the list.
ah - i could locate the problem in /etc/email-addresses file. sorted out
now.
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Cordazer Calvin Broadus said:
> Is there a simple way to do an apt-get and update your
> kernel version to a specific kernel version?
apt-cache search kernel-image
apt-get install
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sandip said:
> i do not know what is wrong?
>
> when i try to send the mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from mutt,
> it doesnt reach the list. however, when i send it from mozilla, it
> reaches the list.
>
> i can send mail to all e-mail addresses from mutt.
check your mail logs, you using a local mail
i do not know what is wrong?
when i try to send the mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from mutt,
it doesnt reach the list. however, when i send it from mozilla, it
reaches the list.
i can send mail to all e-mail addresses from mutt.
whats wrong?
thanx
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On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 01:36, Cordazer Calvin Broadus wrote:
> Is there a simple way to do an apt-get and update your
> kernel version to a specific kernel version?
In sid you can currently install 2.4.19 and perhaps a couple of versions
back (pretty sure 2.4.18 is still there). The p
> Any ideas about the below error? It is from the kernel.org download
2.5.44? if not, recommend you grab the latest..
> make menuconfig
> make -f scripts/Makefile.build obj=scripts lxdialog
> scripts/Makefile.build:10: .config: No such file or directory
> make[1]: *** No rule to make target `.c
Is there a simple way to do an apt-get and update your
kernel version to a specific kernel version?
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hello all!
after shifting from windows to linux, i am trying to see which mail
program can i use. i need something that will
-have facility to have folders: i will like to keep business,
personal mails in different folders
-have facility for 'groups': so when i send mail to 'music' it
In the ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/main
folder there exists a subdirectory 'disks-i386' Why
does this subdirectory exist for the sid and sarge
releases?
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after a lot of troubles, i have - at last - a working exim and fetchmail
set-up.
i must thank all in the group who helped. in fact, that alone kept me going.
i will like to tweak it further to suit my needs. but i at least have a
working set-up now.
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* Paul Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-30 00:12:43 -0500]:
> I'm running woody and have gnome installed, and everything seems to be
> working fairly well, except that there's no shutdown or reboot option
> available from the desktop.
As another poster mentioned, you can edit gdm.conf (the p
On October 29, 2002 10:47 pm, Stephan Seitz wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 08:27:02PM +0100, Bache Kharazmi wrote:
> > I had problems using xmms myself with alsa.
>
> Oh, I'm not the only one. ;-)
>
> > Try alsamixer instead and get free from xmms bugs.
>
> alsamixer? You mean alsaplayer,
Hi!
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 08:27:02PM +0100, Bache Kharazmi wrote:
> I had problems using xmms myself with alsa.
Oh, I'm not the only one. ;-)
> Try alsamixer instead and get free from xmms bugs.
alsamixer? You mean alsaplayer, don't you?
Yes, for now I use it, but I like xmms much more than
Michelle Storm wrote:
Is there a way to boot an installed system from one of the Debian
installation CDs?
If you're asking what I believe you're asking. I had the same problem.
I damaged my system somehow so it wouldn't boot on it's own, and had to
figure a way to start the system from a cd.
t
Any ideas about the below error? It is from the kernel.org download
make menuconfig
make -f scripts/Makefile.build obj=scripts lxdialog
scripts/Makefile.build:10: .config: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `.config'. Stop.
make: *** [menuconfig] Error 2
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> "Paul" == Paul Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
(Please don't post HTML to the list.)
Paul> I'm running woody and have gnome installed, and everything seems
Paul> to be working fairly well, except that there's no shutdown or
Paul> reboot option available from the desktop. From the doc
"kevinwatt" == kevinwatt bbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
kevinwatt> Can anyone tell me where I can find it...
Use the bf2.4 install disk/image in Woody.
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/main/disks-i386/current/bf2.4/kernel-config
Cheers!
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I'm running woody and have gnome installed, and
everything seems to be working fairly well, except that there's no shutdown or
reboot option available from the desktop. From the docs I've seen, it
seems like gdm should offer this option after I've logged out from gnome, but it
doesn't appea
-- David Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
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> I just upgraded to gnome2 in sid, and ran into a problem: there is no
> gnome taskbar (the thing with applets and a footprint menu). Most
> annoying this about this is that it's now impossible for a user to
I just recently converted over to using nis to deliver my /etc/passwd
and /etc/group data on my home lan. All has been working fine with that
for a few weeks, so I decided last night to convert over to having my
workstation obtain /etc/services, /etc/protocols, /etc/ethers, and
/etc/rpc data from t
Note that you also get the following:
> Probing for `ITE IT8705F / IT8712F / SiS 950'
> Trying address 0x0290... Success!
> (confidence 7, driver `it87')
You might try 'modprobe it87'. That one works for me, although I used
i2c-source and lm-sensors-source to compile modules instead of jus
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 07:11:27PM -0800, nate wrote:
> I don't know what khubd does other then it sounds like a kernel level
> thing
I don't remember for sure, but it sticks in mind that khubd is part of
the USB hub driver.
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> On a new box I just built, the load average has been 3.00 for a couple of
> days now, with really no significant work being done.
You probably have three processes in uninteruptable sleeps ("D" state in
ps output). This could be due from anything to a linux kernel bug to
har
Jorge Gomez said:
> Hi, I have an Abit KG7 RAID mb with an hpt370 chip onboard and a RAID 0
> array. A few weeks ago, I've installed Debian 3.0 with disks bf2.4 and
> it worked with problems. The most important of this problems was that it
> was appearing that message continously :
>
>h
Greetings-
I'm trying to get lm-sensors to work, mainly to monitor the CPU
temperature in my machine. I know the chip is an lm78, as reported by the
following output from sensors-detect:
Probing for `National Semiconductor LM78'
Trying address 0x0290... Success!
(confidence 7, driver `lm78
Andrew Perrin said:
> 51 root 9 0 00 0 DW0.0 0.0 0:00 khubd
my guess the culprit is probably this process. checking a redhat
and suse systems here which run 2.4.x. kernel they both have that
process but the status of it is SW not DW. check for other processes
which ha
hi ya
de-install/remove postgres ( yoou pobably have tons of pending emails ? )
what does "top -i" show as running
- you should be able to identify all those jobs listed
if you're not talking to windoze boxes,
- remove samba
if you are using other windoze boxes, chec
Greetings-
On a new box I just built, the load average has been 3.00 for a couple of
days now, with really no significant work being done. The box is a pretty
powerful one (AMD XP 2200+, 1GB RAM, plenty of storage) and it's really
not doing anything most of the time - email, mozilla, openoffice,
Rhodri said:
>
> Anybody (by chance) has (or knows anyone who has) an
> USB external modem working with linux (debian)?
what about a PCMCIA modem? or a USB->serial adapter with
a serial external modem? pcmcia modem would be optimal.
there is this list:
http://www.idir.net/~gromitkc/usblist.html
Abdul Latip said:
> Hello:
>
> May I know how to get the root environment when using
> "sudo bash"? CMIIW, "sudo bash" == "sudo su".
>
> But how to do "sudo su - " with bash?
>
maybe sudo bash -login ?
i don't use sudo, so maybe its off ..
nate
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On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 15:04:07 -0500
"Bruce Park" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to install debian 3.0 and I'm stuck on the part where it
> asks me to input my mouse. I have a USB Microsoft Optical wheel mouse
> and I don't know what I should use.
> I've read that /dev/input/mice works but
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 04:35:15PM -0800, Paul Mackinney wrote:
> I've been running Sid, for some time, lately I've started getting
> segmentaion faults when I run apropos, as in the following:
>
> $ apropos hyphenation
> Segmentation fault
> $
This has so far been reported as a bug six ti
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Paul Mackinney wrote:
I've been running Sid, for some time, lately I've started getting
segmentaion faults when I run apropos, as in the following:
$ apropos hyphenation
Segmentation fault
$
When I run with the debug flag, I get a bunch of normal-looking messages
about paths, ending wit
Hello:
May I know how to get the root environment when using
"sudo bash"? CMIIW, "sudo bash" == "sudo su".
But how to do "sudo su - " with bash?
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I've been running Sid, for some time, lately I've started getting
segmentaion faults when I run apropos, as in the following:
$ apropos hyphenation
Segmentation fault
$
When I run with the debug flag, I get a bunch of normal-looking messages
about paths, ending with
adding mandatory
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 09:23, Carlos Sousa wrote:
> On 29 Oct 2002 21:05:37 +1300 John Batistic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Following a new woody-XFS install I am unable to access _some_ secure
> > sites, two in particular. The same situation exists for Mozilla,
> > Konqueror and Opera and it
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 09:13:28AM +1100, Joyce, Matthew spake thusly:
>
> Thanks,
>
> I deleted the exin.conf, and reconfigured exim, then made the change you
> suggested :
>
> file = /var/spool/mail/${local_part}
>
> directory = /home/${local_part}/Maildir
>
> and added
>
> maildir_fo
Am Die, 2002-10-29 um 21.04 schrieb Bruce Park:
> Hello all,
>
> I am trying to install debian 3.0 and I'm stuck on the part where it asks me
> to input my mouse. I have a USB Microsoft Optical wheel mouse and I don't
> know what I should use.
> I've read that /dev/input/mice works but some told
also sprach ¡Û <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.29.1649 +0100]:
> Can anyone tell me where I can find it...
it's also an option during installation.
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> Can anyone tell me where I can find it...
modprobe reiserfs
apt-get install reiserfsprogs
mkreiserfs /dev/hdd5 # use your partition.
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Hi, I have an Abit KG7 RAID mb with an hpt370 chip onboard and a RAID 0
array. A few weeks ago, I've installed Debian 3.0 with disks bf2.4 and it
worked with problems. The most important of this problems was that it was
appearing that message continously :
hde: dma_intr: error=0x84 {D
I just upgraded to gnome2 in sid, and ran into a problem: there is no
gnome taskbar (the thing with applets and a footprint menu). Most
annoying this about this is that it's now impossible for a user to log
out! (I have to become root and restart gdm.) Surely this can't be the
way it was meant
> I installed icewm and it works just fine. I don't really want to install
> gnome, because I prefere KDE and don't have enough diskspace to just try
> gnome out, but I bet it would work.
Oh, man, this is funny. I just found a "workaround" for my problem: If I
switch to a text-console eg. with ct
On 0, Gottfried Szing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Craig Dickson wrote:
>
> >I don't know what PSE Pro is; does it really work only on 1.3? You can't
> >use 1.4.1? What I've done for a few things is use 1.4.1 with the
> >j2ee.jar from 1.3 (since AFAIK there is still no jdk1.4-ee). I haven't
> >fo
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 13:13:50 -0800 (PST) "nate"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ... stick to stable for the foreseeable
> future, probably at least until testing gets into deep freeze.
Nah! Where would the fun be, then? Debian already takes out too much
of that... :)
> another bug in the sendmail p
Earlier I wrote that if I sent a message to more than 1 recipient on my
postfix server, I would get a message back stating the users do not exist.
One advice I got, by virtue of the fact that local_recipient_maps =
[nothing] was to execute:
postconf -e 'local_recipient_maps = $relocated_maps, $
"Find" produces 1,782 /etc files last modified over 250 years ago,
/usr/bin/find /etc -mtime +10 -printf '%Tc %p\n' |wc
If you remove "|wc", you will see that none of these files
was modified before 1998.
I notice this same -mtime bug with GNU "find"
on Debian Linux (woody distribution
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 11:30:38AM -0500, Colin Walters wrote:
> [ Not sure if you're on -user or -gtk-gnome, so I'll CC you ]
Indeed I'm not; thanks for CC'ing me (usually I _expect_ to get CCs, since
most mail clients do that by default, but for some reason I never do when I
post a query to debi
Thanks,
I deleted the exin.conf, and reconfigured exim, then made the change you
suggested :
file = /var/spool/mail/${local_part}
directory = /home/${local_part}/Maildir
and added
maildir_format
When I run fetchmail, it connects and recieves, but the mails do not appear
in the Maildir
on Tue, 29 Oct 2002 02:06:04PM -0800, Craig Dickson insinuated:
> Rüdiger Kuhlmann wrote:
> > Guess what we have an international agreed upon phonetical
> > alphabet for.
>
> Perhaps I'm misremembering, but the "internationally agreed-upon
> phonetic alphabet" isn't perfectly expressible in 7-bit
on Tue, 29 Oct 2002 10:30:58PM +0100, Rüdiger Kuhlmann insinuated:
> >--[Sean 'Shaleh' Perry]--<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > On Thursday 17 October 2002 10:00, Craig Dickson wrote:
> > > "Debian" is a contraction of the names "Deborah" and "Ian", so
> > > I've always pronounced it accordingly, with the s
Rüdiger Kuhlmann wrote:
> That leaves the question how to pronounce "DEHB", "ee", "un", "deeb" and "e".
DEHB-ee-un would presumably rhyme with "day bay soon", right? (Just
kidding.)
DEHB: rhymes with EBB or WEB.
ee: rhymes with BEE or SEA.
un: rhymes with FUN or SON.
Emphasis on DEHB, which is
ThanhVu Nguyen was roused into action on 2002-10-29 11:36 and wrote:
Hello, I remember I used to be able to put something in .Xdefaults and
scroll in Netscape 4.x . I forget what it is. Someone still have
those setting on NS 4.x , can you show them to me .. Thanks.
I use Galeon mainly but m
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On Tuesday 29 Oct 2002 8:25 pm, Ray wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 08:44:57PM +0100, Balazs Javor wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've recently bought a notebook, and I'm planning to buy
> > a wireless network card (PCMCIA) for it as well.
> >
> > My question
Thanks for the info, I'll give tese a try. I guess one of my biggest
questions was does this sound like a hardware issue or could my system have
gotten hosed from the hard reboots. If it was the latter I would just format
and reinstall if it sounds like hardware issues I will run the tests and see
In lilo.conf, use the `prompt' option to force a boot prompt (without
you having to press tab or shift or whatever first). If you want to,
specify a message file with the `message' option. This file can
contain a "menu" detailing which choices are available. It will have
to reside on the low-cyl
>--[Sean 'Shaleh' Perry]--<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Thursday 17 October 2002 10:00, Craig Dickson wrote:
> > "Debian" is a contraction of the names "Deborah" and "Ian", so I've always
> > pronounced it accordingly, with the stress on the first syllable:
> > DEHB - ee - un
> > Does anyone say it
Hi,
I installed dwww to help users browse the documentation on a Debian
machine. It works really nicely for the most part, but I find I cannot
browse the Apache documents in /usr/share/doc/apache/manual using
dwww. For one thing, going to this location via dwww gives me a
directory listing (since
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 12:41:59PM -0500, Walter Tautz wrote:
> basically it doesn't show the graphical menu of my kernels...it just boots into
> the first image listed how can I make it show the menu without coaxing
> it.
In order to get a prompt to come up automatically, you need to add
Carlos Sousa said:
> The sendmail package (version 8.12.6-7) that has recently entered
> testing (yesterday) will install but will not work, due to a
> dependency on the libc6 in unstable.
>
> It will install because the correct dependency on libc6 is not
> declared (bug #165421), but will leave th
==> joe. ªº¤å³¹¤¤´£¨ì:
> I've got a built-in ethernet jack on my laptop. Being a laptop... this jack
> is often not plugged into anything (aka: I don't want it coming up
> automatically on boot). However, being a laptop, when it *is* plugged in, it
> gets plugged in at a variety of places (aka: I n
The sendmail package (version 8.12.6-7) that has recently entered
testing (yesterday) will install but will not work, due to a
dependency on the libc6 in unstable.
It will install because the correct dependency on libc6 is not
declared (bug #165421), but will leave the system without a
functional
as title.
Can anyone tell me where I can find it...
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On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 09:26:09 +0200 "José" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello people,
>
> I'm using debian potato 2.2r5 on compaq proliant server with kernel
> 2.4.19 compiled by hand. all runs fine until i added a second ethernet
> controller to address 2 different networks. both controllers are
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 08:44:57PM +0100, Balazs Javor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've recently bought a notebook, and I'm planning to buy
> a wireless network card (PCMCIA) for it as well.
>
> My question is, that the notebook also contains a built in
> 100 MBit NIC, and I'm not sure whether I'd need to d
On 29 Oct 2002 21:05:37 +1300 John Batistic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Following a new woody-XFS install I am unable to access _some_ secure
> sites, two in particular. The same situation exists for Mozilla,
> Konqueror and Opera and it happens before I get to password entry, just
> loading the
Hello all,
I am trying to install debian 3.0 and I'm stuck on the part where it asks me
to input my mouse. I have a USB Microsoft Optical wheel mouse and I don't
know what I should use.
I've read that /dev/input/mice works but some told me to use
/dev/input/mouse. Can anyone tell me which one i
> Hello, I remember I used to be able to put something in .Xdefaults and
> scroll in Netscape 4.x . I forget what it is. Someone still have
> those setting on NS 4.x , can you show them to me .. Thanks.
> I use Galeon mainly but my online class has this quiz taking script that
> only works w
Hi,
I've recently bought a notebook, and I'm planning to buy
a wireless network card (PCMCIA) for it as well.
My question is, that the notebook also contains a built in
100 MBit NIC, and I'm not sure whether I'd need to do anything
special to make the two work together...
Presuming that installi
On Monday 28 October 2002 12:39 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am new to this all and i am having trouble making a boot disk to do an
> initial install
> of debian on a laptop (Compaq armada m700 w/ floppy drive)
> please write or call me i need help
> 310-792-1934
Here are a few tips I hope wil
Hi,
I had problems using xmms myself with alsa.
Try alsamixer instead and get free from xmms bugs.
cheers
bkw
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 09:34:43 +0100
Stephan Seitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a Soundblaster Live and didn't have any problems with alsa
> until rc3.
>
> I'm using xmms
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 01:40:04AM +0100, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
I notice that Gibraltar contains shorewall, so I may try that. I'm
also going to look at fiaif.
>
> Only problem i still have is that when i log on to the system say
> on ttys1 for instance, that i get log messages of unauthoriz
On 28 Oct 2002, 14:00:07, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> At 06:50 PM 10/28/2002 +, you wrote:
> >On 25 Oct 2002, 16:29:35, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> > > At 09:47 PM 10/25/2002 +0400, Andrei Smirnov wrote:
> > >
> > > >Anyone know if sparc station 1 has PS/2 mouse? (it is an optical 3-button
> > > >mouse
Hi,
> The problem here is that some idiot at Sun put a call to __libc_wait
> in the JVM. __libc_wait is (was) an internal function of libc 2.2 that
> should never have been called directly from outside libc, and it no
> longer exists in libc 2.3.
> I don't know what PSE Pro is; does it really wor
Dale K Dicks said:
> I want to be able to use vga=791 as a kernel option on boot. Currently
> if I try to do this I get a black screen so I have to use vga=7.
>
> I have an NVidia Geforce 3 card. I tried to cat /dev/fb0 but I get:
>
> cat: /dev/fb0: No such device
>
> I looked through all the ker
I want to be able to use vga=791 as a kernel option on boot. Currently
if I try to do this I get a black screen so I have to use vga=7.
I have an NVidia Geforce 3 card. I tried to cat /dev/fb0 but I get:
cat: /dev/fb0: No such device
I looked through all the kernel options and didn't see fram
Brad Cramer said:
>
> be going on or how to fix this problem. What should I be looking for in
> log files? Could it be bad RAM? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
problems like this are the hardest to track down. There are several
things you can try to narrow it down.
BEFORE TESTING
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, sdownes wrote:
> I'm using the emu10k1 driver & I've been trying a few bits of software
> over the last few weeks to no effect. (Most recently wavp & wavr) Reading
> the how to gives very little info & seems to think it should just work.
>
> Reading your reply I have had a lo
Ok, Sorry for the LONG reply back on the status of this.
1) I had to reformat, I damaged it to the point it wouldn't start for
nothing.
2) I ended up learning a lot, (was down for 4 - 5 days though)
When I followed the suggestions given.. It all seemed to work fine..
until I rebooted my computer
> Is there a way to boot an installed system from one of the Debian
> installation CDs?
If you're asking what I believe you're asking. I had the same problem.
I damaged my system somehow so it wouldn't boot on it's own, and had to
figure a way to start the system from a cd.
try booting from the
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 11:11:55AM -0500, Gregory Seidman wrote:
> Is there a policy reason why there is no xv package, or is it just that no
> one has bothered to package it?
It was removed some time ago because its licence doesn't allow us to
distribute binaries built from modified source. The x
Craig Dickson wrote:
I don't know what PSE Pro is; does it really work only on 1.3? You can't
use 1.4.1? What I've done for a few things is use 1.4.1 with the
j2ee.jar from 1.3 (since AFAIK there is still no jdk1.4-ee). I haven't
found this to cause any problems.
i have the same problem. but
Is there a way to boot an installed system from one of the Debian
installation CDs?
Thanks.
geno
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Craig Dickson wrote:
Is there some apache module that will notice various IIS exploits in
real time, look up the proper contacts and report it to the
corresponding abuse contacts automagically?
In some circles, that would be too easily mistaken for a DDOS attack tool.
assuming that the
basically it doesn't show the graphical menu of my kernels...it just boots into
the first image listed how can I make it show the menu without coaxing
it.
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Richard Gellert Roman wrote:
> I am not sure, if it's right to post sid-related mails here, sorry for
> the inconvenience.
Yes, this is the right place to post questions about any Debian setup.
> I recently updated my testing/unstable Debian, and had to recognize,
> that java 1.3.1 from Sun did
Paul Johnson wrote:
> Is there some apache module that will notice various IIS exploits in
> real time, look up the proper contacts and report it to the
> corresponding abuse contacts automagically?
In some circles, that would be too easily mistaken for a DDOS attack tool.
Craig
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Hi,
1. Just upgraded my KDE from 3.0.3 to 3.0.4. Qt is automatically
upgraded to 3.0.5. Now I cannot connect QPSQL7 & QMYSQL3 to QtDesigner.
The error message is "Could not connect to database. ... Driver not
loaded."
FYI drivers have been activated, using '#/etc/init.d/postgresql restart'
for pos
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 16:51, Lukas Ruf wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I make use of fvwm on Debian unstable and start fvwm with startx. I
> have seveal virtual desktops. On some, the first thing I do after
> starting fvwm is placing the same programs every time, e.g. jpilot on
> the first virtual de
--On Monday, October 14, 2002 10:33:22 -0500 "Keith G. Murphy"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just noticed that it looks like the POP3 functionality has been
integrated into the latest squirrelmail (that is why one of the plugins
is marked "obsolete"), but the documentation on that is extremely
> It may be a problem with X instead of with KDE. If there are any other
> wm's listed in the KDM menus, such as ICEWM or WindowMaker, try one of
> those. Also, take KDM out of the picture. Ctrl-Alt-F1 to switch to the
> first virtual terminal, create the files .xinitrc and .xsession, with
> the si
This one time, at band camp, David Goodenough said:
> I recently upgraded a machine which had been installed as unstable but had
> not been upgraded for a few weeks. Everything has upgraded cleanly, and the
> machine used to work quite satisfactorily. Now when I boot the machine it
> starts KDM q
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 08:39, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
>
> In blackbox, there's two tools, bblaunch and bbappconf, that can
> configure which workspace (note: *not* virtual desktop) a program starts
> on. A patch for bbappconf, located at
> http://xor.orodu.netbb/bbappconf.move_resize
When I installed Debian (Progeny), I used hda6 for /home and
hdb5 for / and later, a directory /da6 under /mnt
Everything seemed to work very nicely but I was puzzled why I
couldn't see /home's data when I went directly to hda6. All
I saw was ./ ../
So,
I ran the following to see what h
Hello, I remember I used to be able to put something in .Xdefaults and
scroll in Netscape 4.x . I forget what it is. Someone still have
those setting on NS 4.x , can you show them to me .. Thanks.
I use Galeon mainly but my online class has this quiz taking script that
only works with IE and
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