On Sat, 2002-11-02 at 14:12, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> Anyone know if there is a way to put an htnl page
> as a background in a window manager (windowmaker)?
There are some window managers that allow you to set the windows as
"stacked". That is stuck to the bottom or top of the window stack. ie.
Al
Hello Paul,
On Nov 1, Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > | Anyone know if there is a way to put an htnl page
| > | as a background in a window manager (windowmaker)?
| >
| > Hmmm. Load it in a web browser, print to file, convert the ps to a jpg
| > or something, then set that t
>Benedict Verheyen said:
>>[snip]
>>When i tried to reboot
>> the system it would suddenly shutdown at various points in the
>> startup procedure.
02/11/2002 00:57:14, "nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>if the system is powering down on it's own during bootup and you
>do not see the lights flicker
On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 02:22:42AM -0500, Jason Wojciechowski wrote:
> | Anyone know if there is a way to put an htnl page
> | as a background in a window manager (windowmaker)?
>
> Hmmm. Load it in a web browser, print to file, convert the ps to a jpg
> or something, then set that to be the ba
Hello Lance,
On Nov 2, Lance Hoffmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Anyone know if there is a way to put an htnl page
| as a background in a window manager (windowmaker)?
Hmmm. Load it in a web browser, print to file, convert the ps to a jpg
or something, then set that to be the background?
Anyone know if there is a way to put an htnl page
as a background in a window manager (windowmaker)?
Lance
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On November 1, 2002 at 6:12PM +0100,
Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 01:36:50 +0900, Tatsuya Kinoshita wrote:
> > Unfortunately, (terminal-coding-system) is nil in Emacs even if
> > the LANG envionment variable is set to `en_US.UTF-8'. So, the
> > above config
(You signed a message with a key not available on the keyserver. You
probably should submit your key with gpg --send-key )
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 06:42:04PM -0800, Michelle Storm wrote:
> It actually has 4 buttons. Normal 2, Mouse Wheel Button, and one button
> on the side by the thumb. The side
> Have you checked the system logs on the Linux machine? I don't know
> which logfile the Debian package uses (I use netatalk on a non-Debian
> machine), but when I was having some problems the syslog messages were
> more useful than the generic error message I got on the client.
Yes, I've checked
> Have you checked the system logs on the Linux machine? I don't know
> which logfile the Debian package uses (I use netatalk on a non-Debian
> machine), but when I was having some problems the syslog messages were
> more useful than the generic error message I got on the client.
Yes, I've checked
_ _ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-31 18:50:30 -0500]:
> The backspace key does not work in X. On start up, the xserver reports:
>
> Error loading keymap /var/tmp/server-0.xkm
> Couldn't load XKB keymap, falling back to pre-XKB keymap
>
> How can I fix it?
Not 100% of what your problem is but it
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Michelle Storm wrote :
» Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 18:48:39 -0800
» From: Michelle Storm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
» To: Debian User List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
» Subject: Gvim & ColorSchemes
»
» I have these installed: Vi, Vim, ViMacs, gtk-vim
» I mostly use gvim (when I can) and while I w
On November 1, 2002 at 6:12PM +0100,
Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 01:36:50 +0900, Tatsuya Kinoshita wrote:
> > Unfortunately, (terminal-coding-system) is nil in Emacs even if
> > the LANG envionment variable is set to `en_US.UTF-8'. So, the
> > above config
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 11:02:51AM -0500, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
> These usually have some promotion of features on the originating website
> - enough to trigger spam filtering. Unfortunately, my attempts to rescue
> these with whitelisted addresses has proven useless as I'd said, because
> by my exp
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 23:18 +, Paul Lewis wrote:
> Audio from Zapping has stopped working, all other desktop sounds seem
> to work fine. Mail arrives, windows open with a whooosh. So I have
> audio but not through Zapping.
>
> Anyone suggest where to look?
>
> Zapping sound configuration
"Michelle" == Michelle Storm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michelle> Just need a few pointers.. I should be able to figure it
Michelle> out once I know "where" to look.
My /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 reads
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Configured Mouse"
Driver
Accidentally found the fix.
I was looking through the files and tried some things.
mkdir ~/.vim
cp /usr/share/vim/vim61/plugin ~/.vim/
cp /usr/share/vim/vim61/doc ~/.vim/
cp /etc/vim/gvimrc ~/.gvimrc
cp /etc/vim/vimrc ~/.vimrc
None of the above worked directly, but I belive is needed to make thi
"Mariano" == Mariano Kamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mariano> Seneca, thank you. That was an impressive answer.
>> Does your kernel have reiserfs support compiled into it ( not
>> module)? You can check in /boot/config-$KERNEL
Mariano> To be honest .. I don't know for certai
"Jason" == Jason Pepas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jason> Currently the problem occurs and is reproducable when using
Jason> xmms, playing mp3's mounted over an nfs share.
Can you play the same file from a local disk and reproduce the
problem? I use cmpci in 2.4.18-k7 and it has never
"Terry" == Terry Hancock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Terry> There is one problem though -- even though I opted to
Terry> install Kaffe and Jikes as Free Java replacements, the
Terry> browsers are not apparently configured to use them. I kind
Terry> of figured dpkg would work t
Michelle Storm said:
> Umm.. forgot to mention.. I'm still a novice at this. Where do I do that?
> what file?
the main file you wanna edit is /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
nate
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Umm.. forgot to mention.. I'm still a novice at this. Where do I do
that? what file?
BTW: I have no ~/.Xdefaults <--- looked, but it doesn't exist.
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 06:51:12PM -0800, nate wrote:
> Michelle Storm said:
> > I am using:
> > Linux dragon.ursine.dyndns.org 2.4.18-bf2.4 #1 Son
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 12:54:44AM +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When I do Go -> Connect to server from the Finder on the TiBook, the
> Debian box shows up in the "Connect to server" window. I then select it
> and enter my username and password to the Debian box. After quite a
> while, authen
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 06:48:39PM -0800, Michelle Storm wrote:
> So I'm wondering if there's a way to save the colorscheme setting so
> that it always uses my prefered colorscheme by default? instead of this
> white-background one. Which I hate, as it's too bright.
I'm not familiar with using nam
Michelle Storm said:
> I am using:
> Linux dragon.ursine.dyndns.org 2.4.18-bf2.4 #1 Son Apr 14 09:53:28 CEST
> 2002 i686 unknown unknown GNU/Linux
>
> With AfterStep
afterstep!! not many afterstep users left.. it seems (I still run
afterstep 1.6 on woody)
>
> I have a Logitech Wireless/Optical Mo
I have these installed: Vi, Vim, ViMacs, gtk-vim
I mostly use gvim (when I can) and while I was using KDE instead of
AfterStep. It would remember my colorscheme.
I switched to AfterStep as it seems to not load down my CPU as much, and
also when I login the first time to KDE desktop, it works great
I am using:
Linux dragon.ursine.dyndns.org 2.4.18-bf2.4 #1 Son Apr 14 09:53:28 CEST 2002 i686
unknown unknown GNU/Linux
With AfterStep
I have a Logitech Wireless/Optical Mouse. (cordless MouseMan Optical, by
Logitech <-- Lable on mouse)
It actually has 4 buttons. Normal 2, Mouse Wheel Button, a
`hi~
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I'll figure it out... Eventually. Thanks for the help.
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 12:19:43PM -0500, Jameson C. Burt wrote:
> I spent a several days trying to do this myself.
> This got me looking beyond LILO to trying GRUB,
> which didn't do all I wanted either.
> I never could boot the $10 (U.S.) L
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On Friday 01 November 2002 9:29 pm, Seneca wrote:
>
> Reiser and EXT3 are compiled as modules with the Debian kernel that I
> have here (2.4.19-586tsc). Your rootfs cannot be compiled as a module.
> For your system to boot, you need to use a different
I have a very small private LAN with only two machines:
* a Debian box running netatalk 1.5.5 server
* a TiBook running Mac OS X Jaguar
and connected via Ethernet crossover cable. The network seems to work
fine for other network functions (for example, ping and ssh), but I am
unable to login to
hi david
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, David Z Maze wrote:
> Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > if i was gonna tagg an email ( spam ) for later processing ...
> > i might as well have spent the 1 second to check it the first
> > time and hit the "D" key ... instead of looking at that email twice
Benedict Verheyen said:
> Hi,
>
> i'm running a server with debian woody testing / unstable.
> Base install with shorewall, nothing else. (2.4.18 bf24 kernel)
> IDE harddisk (ext3 partitions), SCSI cdrom, ISA SB AWE64
> When i recently came home i couldn't access the net. After some
> checking i fo
Mike Fedyk said:
>
> Now in another machine I have a [1]Xserver using a lot of memory again.
> Earlier today, the SIZE of the process was about 64MB, and now it's up to
> 80MB. Is this normal? My system has been up for 7 days.
highly depends on what your doing. My experience suggests that this
Hi,
About a year ago I had a machine (since dismantled) that would reliably have
an Xserver (XF4.x) consume all available memory and cause the system to be
in an OOM state.
Now in another machine I have a [1]Xserver using a lot of memory again.
Earlier today, the SIZE of the process was about 64M
Hi,
i'm running a server with debian woody testing / unstable.
Base install with shorewall, nothing else. (2.4.18 bf24 kernel)
IDE harddisk (ext3 partitions), SCSI cdrom, ISA SB AWE64
When i recently came home i couldn't access the net. After some
checking i found out that my server was down. I t
Hi,
I just wanted to sum up the issue I was experiencing. The emu10k1
depends on the ac97_codec. As both Matt and Bob pointed out modprobe
would cover this dependacy.
After confirming things worked, I rebuit my kernel successfully with
emu10k1 built in which also works as prior research sugg
Hi:
I have a small .eps file which displays with ImageMagick's display
correctly with Debian unstable. I have another machine running
sarge, in which the display window is a full page, and the same
image now is at the bottom left. I have not been able to shift the
position of the image with
hi ya chet
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Chet wrote:
>
> I have a user that has one of his domains, user1.com, pointing his
> other domain, user2.com via the dns zone file. He asked me to redirect
> his user1.com domain to
> his new domain user3.com. I changed the entry in his user1.com zone fil
also sprach Brooks R. Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.01.2303 +0100]:
> It seems to me that I've seem this recently (I don't know who to credit),
> but is it not written that there are two types of *nix users?
>
> Type 1: Those who have executed rm -rf /
> Type 2: Those who haven't yet
Nooo
I just changed one debian box from exim to ssmtp. When I send mail
from mutt with:
"set use_from"
I get the error:
"ssmpt: no local part"
I use a number of from addresses.
How can I choose which from address to use with ssmtp?
I tried
Am Fre, 2002-11-01 um 22.38 schrieb Matthew Daubenspeck:
> I recently installed spamassassin on my testing/sarge box and I am
> fairly happy with the results. However, my main box still runs
> stable/woody and I am wondering if the stable version of spamassassin
> works as well as the testing...
T
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 01:48:41PM +, Rupert wrote:
> With my dyndns account the DNS records live for 60 seconds on the
> world-accessible DNS servers. This seems to be the case for the machine
> bboett.dyndns.org (see dig output below). So you have to wait for up to
> 60 seconds before the new
Hi,
* Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-11-02 00:19]:
>On Sat, 02 Nov 2002 00:08:08 +0100, Thorsten Haude writes:
>>Well, yours is the first signature I was not able to get from
>>wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net. There are those that don't know about keyservers,
>>but everybody else seems to use *.pgp.net
At 2002-11-01T23:12:21Z, "Alex Malinovich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 2) Get DNS set up. I used to have two zones. theloveshack.local for my
> internal DNS, and the-love-shack.net for my external DNS. I'd like to
> consolidate these into one. However, since my NS is the registered NS for
> my
Hi all,
I have a user that has one of his domains, user1.com, pointing his
other domain, user2.com via the dns zone file. He asked me to redirect
his user1.com domain to
his new domain user3.com. I changed the entry in his user1.com zone file
to point to the new user3.com domain, which
On Sat, 02 Nov 2002 00:08:08 +0100, Thorsten Haude writes:
>Well, yours is the first signature I was not able to get from
>wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net. There are those that don't know about keyservers,
>but everybody else seems to use *.pgp.net.
Hmm? It sure is on there, for ages even:
:) waldner@fsck->~
I finally took the plunge. After over a year of suffering through having
my NAT router/DNS server/DHCP server/web server not work, hardly work,
cause problems for everything, etc, with Windows 2000 Advanced Server.
I've decided to take the plunge and switch it over to Debian.
Unfortunately, I'm run
Audio from Zapping has stopped working, all other desktop sounds seem
to work fine. Mail arrives, windows open with a whooosh. So I have
audio but not through Zapping.
Anyone suggest where to look?
Zapping sound configuration is set to /dev/audio
but I have tried using /dev/dsp
TIA
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Hi,
* Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-11-01 23:44]:
>On Fri, 01 Nov 2002 19:37:14 GMT, Colin Watson writes:
>>On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 07:49:09PM +0100, Robert Waldner wrote:
>To which keyserver is one expected to upload ones key, so that everyone
> on this (and near every other, for that m
I don't think this exchange made it to debian-user because there were 2
addresses in the To: header, so I'll resend the whole exchange to the list
for the archives.
On October 31, 2002 07:39 pm, Levi Waldron wrote:
> On October 31, 2002 02:13 pm, Joe Riel wrote:
> > I had tried that, but there
Stephen Gran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Note that since 10.0.0.2 will fail MX lookups, you'll
> want to specify this route as 10.0.0.2 byname in that section, rather
> than bydns_a.
AFAIR bydns_a uses DNS to look up the corresponding A record, not MX,
so it is almost the same as byname in mos
%% csj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
c> On 01 Nov 2002 15:51:03 -0500
c> "Paul Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> "Jamin W.Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jwc> Evolution.
>> I was hoping for something a little less "fat". I don't want to do
>> email, etc. with it, I just want
Es geschah am Freitag, 1. November 2002 16:40 als Stephen Gran schrieb:
> You need to define a domainlist router for those people's addresses -
> I'm assuming the reason you're doing this is that you receive bounces
> because their ISP won't accept mail from you directly for one or another
> reason
--- Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do people use out there for a personal calendar tool?
I use plan, it is simple, lightweight, and can play a CD when I have
to wake up. It is a lot simpler to program alarms when you set it on
12 hour format...
Shawn
=
Shawn Lamson
Debian Gn
%% Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
vl> And the worst is that it crashes at midnight. I plan to change too...
Mine doesn't crash. But I do have other issues, like sometimes there
are odd seconds on the start/end time popups (like it says start time is
14:00:22 or something).
vl>
On Fri, 01 Nov 2002 19:37:14 GMT, Colin Watson writes:
>On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 07:49:09PM +0100, Robert Waldner wrote:
>
>> >> keyserver the.earth.li
>>
>> I've never ever heard of "the.earth.li" before, for example. Does it
>> sync with something sensible (like keyserver.net)? Or do you exp
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 08:09:19PM +0100, lacostej wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are having trouble to set up NAT on a server to act as gateway to a
> private home network.
Tricky, eh. It is a FAQ.
> I've done so on other machines, but each time compiled my own kernel.
> This time we tried to use Debian's.
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> as I understand it the one in unstable is better than the one in stable.
> However the one in unstable appears to need a different version of perl that
> ships in stable.
No, just the spamc in unstable. spamassassin from unstable works
fine in
On 2002-11-01 16:49-0500 Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 15:42, Oyvind A. Holm wrote:
> > On 2002-10-30 22:33- Tim Woodward wrote:
> > > If i knew how to bypass X Windows upon boot-up i could re-run the
> > > XF86Config which may solve the problem. Can anyone help me sort
> > > it?
On 01 Nov 2002 15:51:03 -0500
"Paul Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Jamin W.Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>jwc> Evolution.
>
> I was hoping for something a little less "fat". I don't want to do
> email, etc. with it, I just want calendaring and nothing else...
You can't get
Sorry Folks,
I do apologise. It's the "Configure Locale" it halts at. Nothing to do with "locate"
at all (if it exists). Sorry for the typo.
Yours
Dave
> from:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> date:Fri, 01 Nov 2002 21:36:14
> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> subject: Re: package installation halts
>
Seneca,
thank you. That was an impressive answer.
> Does your kernel have reiserfs support compiled into it ( not module)?
> You can check in /boot/config-$KERNEL
To be honest .. I don't know for certain if I can give you the right
answer to it. I started from the cd with bf24 and when going to t
-- Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Friday, 01 November 2002, 03:38 PM -0500):
> What do people use out there for a personal calendar tool?
>
> I've been using gnomecal, from gnome-pim, but it's too buggy: I've
> installed the latest version from unstable and still it can't do the
> most t
| On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 10:09:10PM -0800, ian wrote:
| > can an entire directory be deleted without deleting its
| contents first? if
| > so how?
|
| rm -r
|
| BE CAREFUL! I'm sure a few people can tell horror stories of having
| to rebuild a box either they or some other adminluser did rm -rf
After an apt-get dist-upgrade (testing) two days ago, my previously
working (and not upgraded) siag (xsiag version:3.5.1-1) no longer
works. After launching siag, I get the following error:
"/usr/bin/siag relocation error: /usr/bin/siag: undefined symbol: stat"
and siag fails to open.
I use thi
On Friday 01 November 2002 13:38, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> I recently installed spamassassin on my testing/sarge box and I am
> fairly happy with the results. However, my main box still runs
> stable/woody and I am wondering if the stable version of spamassassin
> works as well as the testing..
I recently installed spamassassin on my testing/sarge box and I am
fairly happy with the results. However, my main box still runs
stable/woody and I am wondering if the stable version of spamassassin
works as well as the testing...
TIA.
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On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 15:42, Oyvind A. Holm wrote:
> On 2002-10-30 22:33- Tim Woodward wrote:
>
> > I have installed Debian 2.2r4 on my system and have so far got to the
> > point where X Windows is running with the Gnome version that comes
> > with the Debian pack. The problem i have now is t
DeanFujioka said:
> Nate-
> the output to X.log is below. I think it didn't work the first time
> because I inserted a space before the &...
> (--) Chipset ProSavage/Twister found
Just a guess but it seems from the docs I can find this chipset
is not specifically supported in either XFree86 4.1
This one time, at band camp, Christian Schoenebeck said:
> Hi!
>
> I want Exim to send emails for some specific users over my ISP's SMTP server
> instead of sending them directly. I added following router at the top of the
> routers setup to check the senders address and if it matches one of the
Hi,
I'm trying to install debian 3.0 with a DVD rom onto an Intel based pc. It's a dual
boot machine with all the linux partitions inside an extended partition (except SWAP
which is on it's own little partition). I've given /var plenty of space (about 4Gb),
and so the installation has a fair bit
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 03:11:57PM +0100, Mariano Kamp wrote:
> a couple of hours ago I used to have a SuSE 8.1, Kernel 2.4.18, system
> with an ide and scsi drive. The system used to boot from the scsi drive.
>
> During this morning I wanted to _upgrade_ the system to debian.
> Therefore I st
This one time, at band camp, David Knudsen said:
> On 1 Nov 2002, Mark Lamers wrote:
> >
> > > It seems easy enough to make exim accept all mail for ourdomain
> > > and forward outgoing mail to the ISP smarthost. However, local
> > > delivery of mail to ourdomain is not what I need ... I want _t
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On Friday 01 November 2002 1:36 pm, Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I want Exim to send emails for some specific users over my ISP's SMTP
> server instead of sending them directly. I added following router at the
> top of the routers setup to ch
Sorry, I did not put a subject in the last email
Hi all,
I have a user that has one of his domains, user1.com, pointing his
other domain, user2.com via the dns zone file. He asked me to redirect
his user1.com domain to his new domain user3.com. I changed the entry in
his user1.com
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 15:38:06 -0500, Paul Smith wrote:
> I've been using gnomecal, from gnome-pim, but it's too buggy: I've
> installed the latest version from unstable and still it can't do the
> most trivial things, such as displaying meetings that start at on the
> half-hour properly. This b
%% "Jamin W.Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jwc> Evolution.
I was hoping for something a little less "fat". I don't want to do
email, etc. with it, I just want calendaring and nothing else...
Thx.
--
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Nate-
the output to X.log is below. I think it didn't work the first time because I
inserted a space before the &...
On Friday 01 November 2002 10:04 am, nate wrote:
> startx >&/home/user/X.log
>
xauth: creating new authority file /home/dean/.Xauthority
xauth: creating new authority file /hom
On 01 Nov 2002 15:38:06 -0500 "Paul Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> So surely there are other graphical calendar managers out there:
Evolution.
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On 2002-10-30 22:33- Tim Woodward wrote:
> I have installed Debian 2.2r4 on my system and have so far got to the
> point where X Windows is running with the Gnome version that comes
> with the Debian pack. The problem i have now is that i have changed
> my graphics card and installed the XF86_
What do people use out there for a personal calendar tool?
I've been using gnomecal, from gnome-pim, but it's too buggy: I've
installed the latest version from unstable and still it can't do the
most trivial things, such as displaying meetings that start at on the
half-hour properly. This bug has
Hi there people,
I am trying to set up a Debian package called "autodns-dhcp".
The idea is that when dhcpd issues a lease, this package enters the client
details into the bind configuration for the local domain - thus allowing
named to find the clients details and therefore avoiding (I hope) and
u
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002 20:09:19 +0100 lacostej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We are having trouble to set up NAT on a server to act as gateway to a
> private home network.
>
> I've done so on other machines, but each time compiled my own kernel.
> This time we tried to use Debian's. I.e. kernel-image
>when you load X, use 'startx' like this:
>startx >&~/X.log
I tried this but it didn't like the &, so I removed it, but it did not create
the file X.LOG in my home dir.
p.s. What is the & for?
the & tells the system to redirectall putput to that file, standard out
and standard error. try
sta
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 07:49:09PM +0100, Robert Waldner wrote:
> >> keyserver the.earth.li
>
> I've never ever heard of "the.earth.li" before, for example. Does it
> sync with something sensible (like keyserver.net)? Or do you expect
> people to regularly search the wide 'net for each&ever
It sounds like you do not have the ipmasq package installed.
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 08:09:19PM +0100, lacostej wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are having trouble to set up NAT on a server to act as gateway to a private
> home network.
>
> I've done so on other machines, but each time compiled my own ker
Hi,
We are having trouble to set up NAT on a server to act as gateway to a private
home network.
I've done so on other machines, but each time compiled my own kernel. This
time we tried to use Debian's. I.e. kernel-image-2.4.18-586tsc as distributed
in woody 3.0 images.
The machine connects
Hi,
* Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-11-01 19:49]:
>>> > please don't sign your mails unless your keys are on the keyservers.
>
>Which keyservers would that be, then? Which keep in sync with which?
*.pgp.net
Thorsten
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>> > please don't sign your mails unless your keys are on the keyservers.
Which keyservers would that be, then? Which keep in sync with which?
>> keyserver the.earth.li
I've never ever heard of "the.earth.li" before, for example. Does it
sync with something sensible (like keyserver.net)? Or
Hi all,
I have a user that has one of his domains, user1.com, pointing his
other domain, user2.com via the dns zone file. He asked me to redirect
his user1.com domain to
his new domain user3.com. I changed the entry in his user1.com zone file
to point to the new user3.com domain, which
Hi,
I'm trying to install Debian 3.0 from DVD onto an Intel based PC. There seems to be no problem installing an operating system. However when installing packages, using Task Installer, I make my selection (I've tried a handfull, and the results are the same) the machine starts to do some config
Nate-
On Thursday 31 October 2002 08:05 pm, nate wrote:
> DeanFujioka said:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > When I boot my new install of Woody, I can see boot messages until it
> > loads gdm, then the screen goes black. At this point I can't press the
> > Numlock key to get the light to go on/off. I can't
On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 12:19, Bob George wrote:
> Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
>
> > [...]
> > SpamAssassin 2.43-1 - tried upgrading it tied to unstable and it says
> > that I'm at the newest version. Basically, it was clobbering anything in
> > html on a commercial mailing list, such as personalised horos
on Fri, 01 Nov 2002 01:15:45AM +, Karl E. Jorgensen insinuated:
> On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 01:34:34PM -0500, Justin Miller wrote:
> > Also, when I get new mail biff only lets me know what folder it is
> > in. I would like to be able to find out who sent it, when, and
> > what the title is.
>
>
> I am not sure what you mean by autodns-dhcp. I think that means using
> the dhcpd to update your bind which is nice if you do not use fixed IPs.
autodns-dhcp is a package available to automatically update your dns
settings with information regarding any dhcp leases.
> What you may want to look
On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 12:44, Thorsten Haude wrote:
> Moin,
>
> * Alan Shutko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-11-01 18:13]:
> >Thorsten Haude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> please don't sign your mails unless your keys are on the keyservers.
> >
> >Mark's key was, at least on the ones I use.
> >
> >key
On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 12:17, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 06:07:30PM +0100, Thorsten Haude wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > please don't sign your mails unless your keys are on the keyservers.
>
> $ gpg --recv-keys 99363a40
> gpg: requesting key 99363A40 from HKP keyserver the.earth.li
>apt-get install dpkg-multicd
>
>(I think this should be in the dselect tutorial section of the debian install
>manual but it isn't - I'll submit a bug report to install-doc unless someone
>knows why I shouldn't)
>
>Then you will have access to the multicd method in dselect. There are
>instru
Moin,
* Alan Shutko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-11-01 18:13]:
>Thorsten Haude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> please don't sign your mails unless your keys are on the keyservers.
>
>Mark's key was, at least on the ones I use.
>
>keyserver keyring.debian.org
>keyserver wwwkeys.us.pgp.net
So it must b
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