On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 06:04:35 -0700
eric lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> that seem is a big defect, since what old can use , but new can not.
> Would any body have opinion so that. New should improve not retrograde
>
> eric
>
> nate wrote:
> > eric lin said:
> >
> >>Dear Linuxer;
> >>
> >>
pasha wrote:
Check your apache's log to see what goes wrong...
tail -f /var/log/apache/errors.log
then restart your apache (using a different term window) and watch what goes
in your errors.log. If you don't find anything useful during restart of
apache - then see what happens when you access th
Rob Weir wrote:
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 07:29:49PM -0700, eric lin wrote:
Dear linux:
After upgrade, I can not login in gnome,
Are you running sid? You might have the broken bonobo-activation
package installed. If your mirror is out of date, go get the latest
release from http.us.debian.o
Am Die, 2002-12-10 um 16.20 schrieb Rob Weir:
> On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 07:15:08PM +0100, ernst wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I'm useing cryptoloop to protect my data on a ibmx20 laptop. Im running
> > 2.4.19 kernel with the cryptoloop and cryptoapi modules innstalled.
> >
> > As root, I have created a f
It's interesting, the advisory claims that this can be exploited even
when remote admin is disabled. I tried to break my own router with their
advice, but it didn't work. (Maybe a kind soul has already cracked my
router and updated my firmware for me? :-)
Presumably you can reset the password with
some say newest kernel 2.5.50 can solve all above hardware(intel board
on board LAN and audio ) problem, so I download full tar.gz, choose what
my hardware fit
make install
Use make-kpkg in the kernel-package package.
I did,
but it terminate with error
gcc -Wp,-MD,drivers/pci/.quirks.o.
On 10 Dec 2002, 23:18:30, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
> I was digging through some old papers and found this from nearly a
> decade ago:
>
> (Dec. 21)
> I'm getting tired of lazy, slovenly, good-for-nothing programmers
> wasting my hard-earned hard disk space with their frivolous code.
> My first PC ha
Check your apache's log to see what goes wrong...
tail -f /var/log/apache/errors.log
then restart your apache (using a different term window) and watch what goes
in your errors.log. If you don't find anything useful during restart of
apache - then see what happens when you access the directory wi
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 05:26:43PM +0100, Matthias Hentges wrote:
> Am Die, 2002-12-10 um 10.25 schrieb Sandip P Deshmukh:
> > do i just install spamassasin as it comes or do i have to tweak it?
>
> At least with postfix you'll have to integrate SA manually. It should be
> the same with Exim.
> Yo
John Griffiths said:
> Oh c'mon, iv'e got a frewall here running on an old HP pavillion 7400
> (PII200) it's downtime's well less than 5 minutes a year.
that hardly counts when someone thinks of "5 9s" i think. I have a
P200 that has more then 600 days uptime but I wouldn't trust it to
anything c
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 12:28:28AM -0800, alan brown wrote:
> So my question is, How can I use the keyboard to kill X-Windows (as my
> mouse is dead)?
ctrl-alt-backspace should kill X and return you to the command line.
> And while I'm at it, how can I truly shut down linux. Because I am not
>
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 04:41:41PM -0800, Cyberthor wrote:
> Hello
>
> before floppy icon work good at xwindow of gnome at desktop then
> 2 days ago it disappeared after boot up after update wvdial and libwvs
> files installed so one more of setserial need to install from floppy
> disk
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 10:37:01PM +0100, Wim De Smet wrote:
> could it be that this is specific to my kernel or is it a configuration problem with
>my current locales?
> I hope this is not too specific, I could mail to the gcc people but I haven't had
>this problem under other
> systems so I fig
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 08:25:12AM +, judy m. down wrote:
> I am using afio and gpg as follows to create an archive that has each
> element encrypted asymmetrically to a user, i.e. with no key needed to
> encrypt. Almost all the time, it works perfectly. But for some directories,
> it fails ab
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 02:53:10PM +0100, Helgi Örn Helgason wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I have this problem since yesterday with apt-get on my laptop:
> --
> Reading Package Lists... Error!
> E: Dynamic MMap ran out of room
> E: Error occured while processing kmtrace (NewVersion1)
> E: Problem with M
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 07:15:08PM +0100, ernst wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm useing cryptoloop to protect my data on a ibmx20 laptop. Im running
> 2.4.19 kernel with the cryptoloop and cryptoapi modules innstalled.
>
> As root, I have created a file with dd, used blowfish as cipher and
> mounted it trough
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 07:29:49PM -0700, eric lin wrote:
> Dear linux:
>
> After upgrade, I can not login in gnome,
Are you running sid? You might have the broken bonobo-activation
package installed. If your mirror is out of date, go get the latest
release from http.us.debian.org.
> It s
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 04:33:36PM +0100, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
> Hello
>
> just wondering, am trying to compile a program, and configure stops
> there... but i did indeed install that lib... so if anyone has an idea
> on what's going wrong.
Which program? Setting the --with-qt-{include,lib
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 10:04:56AM -0500, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> Again this appears to be the only site which is having any problems but
> it's a big one. Before I begin the arduous process of finding a clueful
> human at Yahoo to talk to, can anyone spot mistakes in my setup which
> could be ca
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 07:53:50PM +0800, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> For experimental requirement, I want to build an overloaded linux server in
> which openssh is binding tcp port 22. The criteria is, when a ssh client is
> connecting to the sshd on the overloaded one, the sshd will
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 08:28:56PM -0800, Michael Olds wrote:
> I guess I didn't see the post with the RTFM and YFA. I said I read O'Reilly.
> I have read the manuals. I have searched Google and have a good collection
> of links. I have played with the configuration for more than a month
> now...fi
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 02:45:26PM -0300, Miguel Griffa wrote:
> Hi all,
> anyone has installed debian on a compaq presario 1245 (or similar) laptop?
> Could you help me a little in setting up sound?
> I'm having a real hard time setting up sound wiht alsa and 2.4.19 kernel
> the chipset is support
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 06:31:56AM +, Pigeon wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 09:49:52PM +, Clive Standbridge wrote:
> > I have not heard that sudo is inherently insecure in any specific way
> > (but I'm not a long time sudo user).
>
> I think it's a complexity issue. The sudo binary is ab
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 10:31:51AM -0500, David Ellis wrote:
> Has anyone had any luck with DVD Playback on Debian with KDE 3?
>
> Can you point out a good player (and maybe a website) with a download and
> HOWTO?
I believe mplayer (www.mplayerhq.hu) can handle this, even DVDs with the
moronic CS
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 10:52:16AM +0100, Andreas Eichner wrote:
> Am Freitag, 6. Dezember 2002 05:41 schrieb Eduard Titov:
>
> > I've had the same error when compiling lirc on 2.4.19 kernel.
> > After upgading to the latest version of lirc everything compiled fine.
>
> Are you using the lirc-mod
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 07:02:19AM -0800, Charles Baker wrote:
> I just tried to shutdown Tomcat 4.1.12-2 using Sun JDK
> 1.3.1_03 on my box running unstable. I got the
> following undefined symbol message and Tomcat does not
> shutdown. Does anyone have a suggestion for what I
> should do other th
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 07:43:18PM +0100, Ole Gammelsæter wrote:
> After a lot of searching for a solution to my problem I reinstalled
> everything from scratch. One possible cause to my problems might be that some
> of the necessary kernel/net/ipv4/netfilter modules was not loaded. I can now
>
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 05:26:33PM +0100, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
> Hello
>
> i got used to the automatic postgres upgrade... and stopped making
> myself dumps before upgrading... :(
>
> and now i am stuck.. the automatic upgrade failed, and i don't know
> how to get this back...
>
> i tr
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 04:46:57PM +0100, chainy wrote:
>
> I have been told about this program a while ago and try to compile it or make
> it a .deb, but the results were awfull.
>
> Anyone could tell me how did he/she did it?
I've never heard of this program, but it sounds like a MSN (shudder
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 10:19:31AM +, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 09:30 2002-12-05 +0100 hat Dennis Stosberg geschrieben:
>
> >But still I wonder why anyone should want to use Mozilla instead of
> >Mutt...
>
> Mozilla can intercept the mailto-links...
As can mutt (using urlview).
-rob
m
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 05:50:05PM +0100, Mario Vukelic wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 18:54, Mario Vukelic wrote:
> Therefore I ran 'CC= make-kpkg modules_image' which lead to the error
> described in my original mail.
You've set the CC environment variable to '', but it's still considered
define
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 06:16:25PM -0800, Karl R. Balsmeier wrote:
> My question is this: Does anyone out there in userland have any experience
> with these cards and getting them to work with Debian? Is it better to use
> the CD set insteal of the 3-floppy approach (rescue,root.bin,module load,
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 11:38:51AM -0800, Charles Baker wrote:
> --- Andrew Lindley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have 2 machines running Woody and not enough desk
> > space for both
> > screens and keyboards. I'd like to be able to run X
> > sessions on both
> >
I think x2x would be handy
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 02:17:23PM -0500, stan wrote:
> I'm getting the following error sequence:
>
> Get:1 ftp://ftp.tux.org woody/non-free Release
> Ign ftp://ftp.tux.org woody/non-free Release
> Reading Package Lists... Error!
> E: Dynamic MMap ran out of room
> E: Error occured while processin
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 12:03:39PM +0100, STOJICEVIC Edi EXPSIA wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to duplicate the configuration of a specified user to all the users
> of the system ...
>
> Did someone do that already ?
>
> I tried to copy the .gnome to /etc/gnome but it's not working, it freezes on
> th
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 04:52:01PM +0100, Wim De Smet wrote:
> A good way to debug your XF86Config-4 is typing:
> X -configure
> Then see if it starts up. If it does, just look at the file created in the directory
>you were in while running this command,
> it should have a name like XF86Config.new
On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 10:28:24PM +, Pigeon wrote:
> Is there a time delay involved?
No specific delay, should be on the order of seconds.
-rob
msg18323/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 12:55:46AM -0700, J. Scott Edwards wrote:
> What is the easiest way to get rtl8150 module on this system?
Is this module in a mainline kernel yet? If so, then 'apt-get install
kernel-image-2.4.18-', where arch is 386, 586tsc, k7 or whatever.
Then use modconf to select th
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 06:30:30PM -0600, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> Anyone know the steps to installing drivers
> so I can use the Promise Raid 20265/20276 Controller
> on my motherboard. I am using kernel 2.4.18 with
> devfs.
Don't use it as a RAID controller, for a start. Either use LVM (Linux
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 10:34:03AM -0800, alan brown wrote:
> Am I right in assuming that the files are not corrupted because I could
> unzip them?
I'd say so. IIRC, gzip includes checksums in the compressed file.
> Shouldn't cpio be telling me things that it's doing as it
> does them (as I se
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 08:58:27PM -0600, ZephyrQ wrote:
> Thank you, the moving the .REAL command fixed it. I was able to
> configure my printer
Do take up Joey's kind offer of help though, since it sounds like your
installation screwed up pretty severly...
> Now I have to start
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 10:46:08AM -0800, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> I just noticed that whatever I save from my Linux computer over to my
> Linux server, the date for the file is all wrong!
>
> The date will be different depending on how I copy it over there.
> For example:
> 1) If I copy through s
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 01:33:30PM -0500, Bruce Park wrote:
> Hello debian users,
>
> Is true type fonts already installed in woody?
Did you install any? x-window-system-core doesn't, IIRC.
> I was looking at some screen shots and I see no differences from my
> fonts and theirs.
Sorry?
-rob
[Please, please, please, please trim your quotes, and use some
capitalisation, your mails hurt to read]
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 06:56:12PM -0700, eric lin wrote:
> some say newest kernel 2.5.50 can solve all above hardware(intel board
> on board LAN and audio ) problem, so I download full tar.gz,
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 05:19:42AM -0800, Michael Olds wrote:
> 2. I am probably using the wrong terminology. I use Cute FTP. The settings
> for this connection are:
> SFTP using SSH2 (Secure Shell) port 22
> Use Global Settings
> and I have SSH2 set up on the Linux box and it works (meaning I conn
Hanasaki JiJi said:
> Any input on building systems that support hotswap and 5 9's uptime?
>
> What hardware? drivers? where to get them? costs?
I don't believe someone can build an x86 box that can give 5 9s uptime.
Thats what, something like 5 minutes of downtime per year? I believe
even less th
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 11:25:51PM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
> Eric G. Miller wrote:
> >I've had good luck with dvipdfm. Understands hyperref, no messy
> >conversions of eps files (use graphicx), no pdflatex headaches...
> >
> Looking at the man page on this is encouraging. It does, however, thr
pasha wrote:
You should be modifying /etc/apache/httpd.conf (unless you have built the
source by hand - then: find /etc -iname "httpd.conf")
According to the documentation for apache 1.3 - you should be loading
mod_dir module somewhere in your httpd.conf (usually it is already included,
but could
pasha wrote:
You should be modifying /etc/apache/httpd.conf (unless you have built the
source by hand - then: find /etc -iname "httpd.conf")
According to the documentation for apache 1.3 - you should be loading
mod_dir module somewhere in your httpd.conf (usually it is already included,
but could
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> While this isn't about debian, there are probably a good number of
> debian users who have Linksys router devices on their home network.
> Well, that router may be insecure :
> http://www.corest.com/common/showdoc.php?idx=263&idxseccion=10
Old news, and these bu
Any input on building systems that support hotswap and 5 9's uptime?
What hardware? drivers? where to get them? costs?
Thanks
--
=
= Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the =
= right things.- Peter Dru
Being an old fogey myself (no matter how many "daily snapshots" of the
code, and how many 10s of thousands of test records I kept in data
files, I just couldn't come near filling up a 40MB HDD), I *totally*
understand your point. However...
Just today, I received 3 512MB SDRAMS for the grand sum
You should be modifying /etc/apache/httpd.conf (unless you have built the
source by hand - then: find /etc -iname "httpd.conf")
According to the documentation for apache 1.3 - you should be loading
mod_dir module somewhere in your httpd.conf (usually it is already included,
but could be commented
While this isn't about debian, there are probably a good number of
debian users who have Linksys router devices on their home network.
Well, that router may be insecure :
http://www.corest.com/common/showdoc.php?idx=263&idxseccion=10
-D
--
Microsoft encrypts your Windows NT password when sto
Eric G. Miller wrote:
>On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 08:59:43PM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
>> Alan Shutko wrote:
>>
>> >Gary Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> >True, but the problem with (naively created) TeX documents is that
>> >dvips traditionally puts bitmapped fonts into its ps files (as PS Ty
Joyce, Matthew wrote:
I have kde3 and have just install blackbox, but how do I get startx to not
run kde but run backbox ?
Thanks
Matt
Create/edit ~/.xinitrc (and/or ~/.xsession); if it's blank, add a line
that says
icewm
If it's not blank, find the command that starts KDE ("startkd
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 04:15:38AM -0500, Shawn Lamson wrote:
| Hey all -
|
| I am working on getting my box to serve a webpage; it seems ok with apache2 running
|(btw not the debian packaged version - it seemed "whacked") but I have to use port
|123.321.89.98:8000 b/c I can't seem to get anythi
I have kde3 and have just install blackbox, but how do I get startx to not
run kde but run backbox ?
Thanks
Matt
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that seem is a big defect, since what old can use , but new can not.
Would any body have opinion so that. New should improve not retrograde
eric
nate wrote:
eric lin said:
Dear Linuxer;
I tried to install macromedia's coldfusion MX
6/libjava.so: symbol __libc_wait, version GLIBC_2.0 no
Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just idly wondering: /etc/init.d/omniorb: what is it for? It was put
> in by default when I originally installed the system, and I soon
> disabled it, and haven't noticed anything complaining that it's not
> there.
>
> It runs omniNames. What is omniNames? man
Pigeon said:
> Hi,
>
> Just idly wondering: /etc/init.d/omniorb: what is it for? It was put in by
> default when I originally installed the system, and I soon
> disabled it, and haven't noticed anything complaining that it's not there.
>
I've never used it(as far as I know..) but apt-cache says
D
eric lin said:
> Dear Linuxer;
>
>I tried to install macromedia's coldfusion MX
> 6/libjava.so: symbol __libc_wait, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file
probably cannot use it on debian woody. it is linked against glibc 2.0
which is really old. I think debian hamm(1998) was the most recent
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 08:00:03PM -0800, alan brown wrote:
> gpg: Warning: This key is not certified with a trusted signature.
>
> gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
You should probably read up on some of the concepts behind the "web of
trust". The GNU Privacy
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 12:31:05PM -0600, Drew Scott Daniels wrote:
> > I'm looking for a program called pfinger which is apparently part of
> > Debian. It is executed by a program that uses the command "./finger" so
> > that means that it's not the pascal finger program. Can anyone point me to
> >
Hi,
Just idly wondering: /etc/init.d/omniorb: what is it for? It was put
in by default when I originally installed the system, and I soon
disabled it, and haven't noticed anything complaining that it's not
there.
It runs omniNames. What is omniNames? man omniNames gives the following:
omn
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 07:31:49AM +0530, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to run gsview 4.3. When I try opening a ps file, it says
> that it cannot find libgs.so. A quick search on debian's packages page
> did not yield any package that contained the above mentioned file.
>
> Is there
Hi,
I don't run either gdm or xdm, but do run kdm. For kdm, there is a file
in /etc/kde3/kdm/Xsession. At the top of this file, it had:
#!/bin/sh
I changed this to
#!/bin/bash --login
and now when I fire up an xterm equilavents inside of kde, all the
shells are login shells and my ~/.bash_p
I was digging through some old papers and found this from nearly a
decade ago:
(Dec. 21)
I'm getting tired of lazy, slovenly, good-for-nothing programmers
wasting my hard-earned hard disk space with their frivolous code.
My first PC hard disk had a 10MB capacity. These days, I can think of
indiv
From: Travis Crump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian User List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: mozilla mail reader
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 22:42:49 -0500
Bruce Park wrote:
From: Travis Crump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It shows just the time of all mails sent today because it assumes that
you know what da
Hi Matt,
You may want to look at putting some kind of
vpn service on your samba box. Windows has a vpn client to
connect up. pptp is the basic but I hear the ipsec is better security.
You'll have to compile new kernels and software.
if you hunt at google, there a some pages out there that will
hel
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 08:59:43PM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
> Alan Shutko wrote:
>
> >Gary Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >> Not sure that's the only cause. Documents created by LaTeX and
> >> converted to PDF have the same problem.
> >
> >True, but the problem with (naively created)
Does the http://yourserver.com/horde2/test.php
check out ok? do the imp tests check out ok?
Mike
Quoting Joe Emenaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Has anyone had this problem before?
>
> Incidentally, the only reason I switched to horde2/imp3 from horde/imp2 is
> because the older horde/imp2 started
This is probably nothing but while I was downloading the
samba source, I used gpg to confirm it was still in pristine condition.
$ gpg --import samba-pubkey.asc $ gpg --verify samba-release.tar.[bz2|gz].asc
I got the following response as hoped…
gpg: Signature made
Dear Linuxer;
I tried to install macromedia's coldfusion MX
but I meet error
Error occurred during initialization of VM
Unable to load native library:
/tmp/install.dir.24128/Linux/resource/jre/lib/i38
6/libjava.so: symbol __libc_wait, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file
libc.so.
6 with lin
but what exact command i should use or what file I should modify/ I
search whole my disk only
www:/# find . | grep mod_dir
./usr/share/doc/apache/manual/mod/mod_dir.html.en
./usr/share/doc/apache/manual/mod/mod_dir.html.html
./usr/share/doc/apache/manual/mod/mod_dir.html.ja.jis
./usr/lib/apache/
Bruce Park wrote:
From: Travis Crump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It shows just the time of all mails sent today because it assumes that
you know what day it is.
OK... but wouldn't it make more sense to list the date? I can understand
TODAY's things not being dated. With that being said, will the date
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Tim Verry wrote:
> Knowing very little about Linux database options...
>
> Is there a way to have a database that accepts data from html forms, but
> which requires no administration whatsoever on the web server side?
> IOW a database that the user could put in their own direc
Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> In other news XForms was accepted into main yesterday, so lyx will be
> able to move to main too.
That's nice, but I'm really waiting for lyx 1.3 with the Qt front-end.
XForms is vile.
Craig
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Tom Badran wrote:
On Tuesday 10 Dec 2002 4:36 pm, Brian Stults wrote:
Hello,
When I generate pdf's and view them in acroread (5.0.5) the fonts are
very fuzzy. For example... I create a file in OpenOffice using the
Arial font which is anti-aliased. I then print it to a postscript file.
If I
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 04:36:01PM +1100, Russell wrote:
> will trillich wrote:
> > okay, i've gone thru
> >
> > XFree86 -configure
> > xf86cfg
> > xf86config
> >
> > and "startx" always borks out with errors. but after "xf86config" with a
> > slew of textual q&a, i try
> >
> > X
Alan Shutko wrote:
>Gary Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Not sure that's the only cause. Documents created by LaTeX and
>> converted to PDF have the same problem.
>
>True, but the problem with (naively created) TeX documents is that
>dvips traditionally puts bitmapped fonts into its ps f
Bruce Park wrote:
Hello debian users,
I am currently using Mozilla 1.0.0 and I noticed a strange effect in the
mail reader. The mail reader has "fields" such as subject, date, etc. In
the date field, I get the time when the mail was sent or received
instead of the date. Is this field configura
Have you tried specifying a 'DirectoryIndex' directive?
For info, go to:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_dir.html#directoryindex
:P
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 03:12:32AM -0700, eric lin wrote:
> Dear Linuxer:
>
> I also have a webserver and website question, I create a directory
> checko
winscp is so, so close. in the "wishlist" on the site it says "* Mount
remote directory as drive." if they get that functionality, it will be
prefect. until then, it's kinda fun to play with...
I really like the idea of a single executable that contains the entire
programbefore putty, i had
On 10 Dec 2002, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
> Try booting with "ide1=0x180,0x386" as parameters to the kernel. Some
> of those Sony machines have all kind of nast hacks in them.
That did it - thanks! The debian install is now happily eating my
cable modem's bandwidth.
ap
From: "nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: mozilla mail reader
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 17:59:51 -0800 (PST)
Bruce Park said:
> Hello debian users,
>
> I am currently using Mozilla 1.0.0 and I noticed a strange effect in the
> mail reader. The mail reader has "fields" such
Dear Nate:
I get that doamin is by paying some company to register, I only give
them my ip address to get that domain.
no, it only show a piece of white
so should I configure more some where in my apache server,
hihgly appreciate
nate wrote:
eric lin said:
Dear Linuxer:
I also have a web
-Original Message-
From: Joe Emenaker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 11 December 2002 12:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Imp3/Horde2 just dumps me back to the login screen
Okay... I *had* horde2/imp3 working about a few weeks ago.
Now, it doesn't work. This probabl
Bruce Park wrote:
Hello debian users,
I am currently using Mozilla 1.0.0 and I noticed a strange effect in the
mail reader. The mail reader has "fields" such as subject, date, etc. In
the date field, I get the time when the mail was sent or received
instead of the date. Is this field configura
Dear Linuxer:
I also have a webserver and website question, I create a directory
checkout in my /var/www which contain index.html itself
but if I type in any browser
http;//www.myregistereddomain.com/checkout
it did not show the content in my /var/www/checkout/index.html
please help
--
Si
matt said:
> Hi all,
> I need some advice.
> I'd like to have the home directorys on my woody box available to
> machines on the local (NATed) network, and via the internet.
> samba is good for local access...but (i don't think) it can be pushed
> through a NAT-based router.
>
> What is the best pa
Hi all,
I need some advice.
I'd like to have the home directorys on my woody box available to
machines on the local (NATed) network, and via the internet.
samba is good for local access...but (i don't think) it can be pushed
through a NAT-based router.
What is the best package to do such a thing
Hi,
I am trying to run gsview 4.3. When I try opening a ps file, it says
that it cannot find libgs.so. A quick search on debian's packages page
did not yield any package that contained the above mentioned file.
Is there any package/metapackage that provides libgs.so so that I can
use/compile gsv
Bruce Park said:
> Hello debian users,
>
> I am currently using Mozilla 1.0.0 and I noticed a strange effect in the
> mail reader. The mail reader has "fields" such as subject, date, etc. In
> the date field, I get the time when the mail was sent or received instead
> of the date. Is this field c
Hello debian users,
I am currently using Mozilla 1.0.0 and I noticed a strange effect in the
mail reader. The mail reader has "fields" such as subject, date, etc. In the
date field, I get the time when the mail was sent or received instead of the
date. Is this field configurable? I already e-ma
> Jason Majors wrote:
> > I've started a project http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/oggcastd/ to play
> > Ogg Vorbis and MP3 files in my car. The box I use boots automatically when
> > it gets power, but it still takes almost 30s after I turn the key to get
> > sound.
> > How can I speed up the bo
Thanks, but that answer got me absolutely nowhere. All permissions are
checked.
I may not have the correct nic driver installed, or possibly ??? I don't
know.
Still need help, PLEASE!
Sasha Karlik
- Original Message -
From: "ernst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "debian-user" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
said Jeffrey Taylor (on 2002-12-09),
> Quoting Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > cable ... its you and all your neighbors watching/sharing that copper
> >
>
> Can you provide evidence for this? That cable modems run in
> "promiscuous" mode?
>
> Jeffrey
ettercap will sniff switched LANS.
G
said Jason Pepas (on 2002-12-09),
> > some folks like to sniff passwds... those are some of the ones you
> > should worry about... ( there are ssh based pwd sniffers too )
>
> ssh based password sniffers? can you provide us with any evidence of this?
don't know about ssh2 but ettercap works grea
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 19:54, Hugh Saunders wrote:
> Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 12:42:13AM +, Doug MacFarlane wrote:
> >
> > Team:
> >
> > I'm way out of my league here, so if anyone with some graphics skills would
> > like to help, I'd really appreciate it.
> >
> > I use the gimp to do basic manip
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