Michael Banta wrote:
I'm using apt to try to install openldap. However it shows packages
that need to be installed that do not make sense to me. Like:
xfree86-common xlibs
I don't run x-windows, why would it need a xfree86 anything?
Also I assumed that it install Berkeley db for a database(as a
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Kevin Murphy wrote:
> > Has anybody succeeded in getting either of the above devices
> (apparently they use
> > the same chipset) to work under Debian?
>
> I'm going to be trying this out tomorrow (I have a Linksys WUSB11).
>
> I _have_ succeeded in compiling the Atmel driver at BerliOS (v 0.1
> Michael Banta wrote:
> > I'm using apt to try to install openldap. However it shows packages
> > that need to be installed that do not make sense to me. Like:
> >
> > xfree86-common xlibs
> >
> > I don't run x-windows, why would it need a xfree86 anything?
> >
> > Also I assumed that it insta
On Sun, 09 May 2004 00:37, John Hasler wrote:
> cr writes:
> > And it persists even when I disconnect all the house wiring and hook my
> > phone / modem direct to the incoming line.
>
> That pretty well proves that it's in their system.
>
> > For me, the clincher was when the phone company tech cam
Michael Banta wrote:
I'm using apt to try to install openldap. However it shows packages
that need to be installed that do not make sense to me. Like:
xfree86-common xlibs
I don't run x-windows, why would it need a xfree86 anything?
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Hello.
I have a question about openldap and
debian.
I'm using apt to try to install openldap.
However it shows packages that need to be installed that do not make sense to
me. Like:
xfree86-common xlibs
I don't run x-windows, why would it need a xfree86
anything?
Also I assumed t
Michael Banta wrote:
I just installed a new Debian box and I want to add OpenSSH (server
and client) to the machine. I have an updated list of apt packages,
but I cannot seem to find the package.
apt-get install ssh does not work. I have been searching on the
internet for which source list I shou
On 2004-05-09 03:53:56 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> Otherwise, the problem could be your display (debian:1), in particular
> if "debian" can't be resolved (I had such a problem in the past, but
> not specifically to vnc). Here, $DISPLAY is ":1.0", and there's no
> problem.
Some additional infor
On 2004-05-08 18:45:46 +0100, Rich Stanton wrote:
> I then tried creating a .vncrc file containing the line '$vncStartup =
> "$ENV{HOME}/.vnc/xstartup";'. This time, when I started vncserver
> instead of saying 'Starting applications specified in /etc/X11/Xsession'
> it said 'Starting applications
Hello.
I just installed a new Debian box and I want to add
OpenSSH (server and client) to the machine. I have an updated list of apt
packages, but I cannot seem to find the package.
apt-get install ssh does not work. I have
been searching on the internet for which source list I should a
I've been using the following to access MS Win 98 from
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By simply typing 'win+' all of Win98 becomes accessible for
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Hi,
I am able to 'make' amedyn now after downloading libusb and its dependent files from a debian site.
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Incoming from dircha:
> Is there a desktop environment independent way of getting a recently
> used file list... something that might complement Debian's menu system
> (package: menu)?
"ls -lt" will give you a long form ls listing of directory, sorted by
modification time.
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> Has anybody succeeded in getting either of the above devices
(apparently they use
> the same chipset) to work under Debian?
I'm going to be trying this out tomorrow (I have a Linksys WUSB11).
I _have_ succeeded in compiling the Atmel driver at BerliOS (v 0.11,
http://download.berlios.de/at76c
Is there a desktop environment independent way of getting a recently
used file list... something that might complement Debian's menu system
(package: menu)?
dircha
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Has anybody succeeded in getting either of the above devices (apparently
they use the same chipset) to work under Debian?
I've just spent an hour or so trying to get the Amtel driver to compile,
but have got no-where :-( My (brief) notes are here, if anybody can
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i would like to include streambuf into one of my programming projects.
by default, woody uses gcc 2.95.4, and this doesn't provide streambuf,
but streambuf.h (which exhibits different behaviour, however).
i noticed that woody also includes the gcc 3.0.4 compiler, and this one
does provide
On Sat, May 08, 2004 at 12:17:54PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> Kevin Mark wrote:
>
> >>
> >Hi all,
> >I used dpkg -X xserver-xfree86 to install the files for X to run BUT
> >xserver-xfree86 is still not in the status database. It exits with a
> >error #64. And I can not install x-window-system and
Hi,
I'm interested in such tool.
Please let me know if you found something useful.
MRTG is based on SNMP which can supervise network activities... but i don't
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Hi all,
I have a Debian woody system and updated perl-suid package
(from 5.6.1-8.2 to 5.6.1-8.7).
I used neomail webmail and the following error occurs now:
"fd script not allowed in suidperl"
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On 05/08/04 05:10, Kaveh Gh wrote:
Dear Guys,
My problem with X is that: Whenever I choose
frame-buffer feature in setup phase, although the
xf86config settings are ok, X won't come alive and a
"Fatal error" related to "AddScreen" comes on the
output console! Whenever I DO NOT choose the frame
b
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On Fri, 07 May 2004 21:53:21 -0400
"H. S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to remove mozilla-ctxextensions. I have tried to do this
with dselect, apt-get and with dpkg, but I am getting the following
error:# dpkg -P mozilla-ctxexten
I have a 2.6 kernel and I am recompiling it to include sound suport for
' 82801BA/BAM AC'97 Audio'.
I have included ALSA but under this there are a number of options
including 'Generic Devices' and 'PCI Devices'. After mutch googling I
cant work out whitch of these 'devices' to include.
Regar
On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 12:58:23PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>
>
> I have the kde desktop and a graphical login via the kdm package
> (3.1.4-0woody1). Direct connections with the mouse to the system work fine
> but when a kvm switch is used the mouse typically freezes on the login
>
On Sat, May 08, 2004 at 06:32:54PM +, Tomy Alarie wrote:
> Hi, i tried today to play an audio cd with xmms, i always used xmms to play
> my mp3's . Xmms see the audio cd tracks, play them but no sound. The sound
> cord is plugged on my cd-rom and audio card. Why it doesnt work ?
Assuming eve
Hi, i tried today to play an audio cd with xmms, i always used xmms to play
my mp3's . Xmms see the audio cd tracks, play them but no sound. The sound
cord is plugged on my cd-rom and audio card. Why it doesnt work ?
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On Fri, 07 May 2004 21:53:21 -0400
"H. S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to remove mozilla-ctxextensions. I have tried to do this
> with dselect, apt-get and with dpkg, but I am getting the following
> error:# dpkg -P mozilla-ctxextensions
> (Reading database ... 152733 files
Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
Hi all
I am wondering if there is a software which performs google's search
on (and only on) the files of a desktop running debian linux? I am aware
of utilities such as grep, find, locate etc, but prefer a google's
interface. For ex, I can seach for a string, and th
OK - I tried putting a line reading 'echo xxx > /home/me/xstartup.log'
into my xstartup file (I then ran xstartup to make sure it got executed
correctly, and it did). I ran vncserver, and the 'xstartup.log' file
was not created, so it looks like xstartup is not getting executed for
some reason.
Bob Proulx wrote:
Urs Schroffeneger wrote:
That would cause a lot of disk I/O all of a sudden at that time.
In addition to the disk I/O the rescaling would cause a lot of CPU
activity.
Indeed it is.
And there comes the problem: at
some point on the process, the server tur
Colin wrote:
Ben Edwards (lists) wrote:
I use the command
make-kpkg buildpackage -rev Custom.1 kernel_image
to build the kernel, whitch workes fine. However if i use Custom.2 (so
I can keep my old kernel) I get the following:-
blue:/usr/src/linux# make-kpkg buildpackage -rev Custom.2 kernel_im
Urs Schroffeneger wrote:
> i'm maintaining a web-server through the web on a plain debian woody
> box. [...]
>
> The problem comes when I try to upload a bunch of images. To do so, I
> uploaded all my images to the server, and then gave the path to the
> directory to the program.
That would ca
Kevin Mark wrote:
On Fri, May 07, 2004 at 11:12:12PM -0400, Kevin Mark wrote:
On Fri, May 07, 2004 at 04:04:04PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
Kevin Mark wrote:
Hmm, I just did an "apt-cache search xserver-xfree86" and didn't see any
packages that match the deb name you use above. Perhap
>From Helgi Laxdal on Friday, 2004-05-07 at 17:08:25 +:
> Hy there i'm running Debian Sarge kernel 2.6.5 on my Xeon box at work,
> it mostly runs Shake and Photoshop (cxoffice) and we do normal post
> production work on them like effects and matte cleanup. Recently the
> need came up to run
Kevin Mark wrote:
On Fri, May 07, 2004 at 04:04:04PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
Kevin Mark wrote:
On Thu, May 06, 2004 at 09:54:53PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
Kevin Mark wrote:
after a recent dist-upgrade, there was some kind of installation error
which I tried to fix. After var
Jonathan Melhuish wrote:
> Googling turns up lots of arguments about whether or not it's worth
> creating seperate optimized binaries for 686-class machines, and I have
> to admit I'm not particularly fussed that they don't exist.
>
> However, I'm being forced to compile my own kernel so I thoug
Colin Watson wrote:
On Fri, May 07, 2004 at 02:00:05PM -0700, Justin Souter, InkNoise wrote:
Is there any information on when the current testing release will become the
stable release?
Follow the debian-devel-announce mailing list for relevant
announcements.
Naturally, there is the classic resp
Kaveh Gh wrote:
My problem with X is that: Whenever I choose
frame-buffer feature in setup phase, although the
xf86config settings are ok, X won't come alive and a
"Fatal error" related to "AddScreen" comes on the
output console! Whenever I DO NOT choose the frame
buffer, X comes up and sounds of
Hello,
i'm maintaining a web-server through the web on a plain debian woody
box. I wanted to use the gallery program, to create a photo gallery.
Because I like it's features and I'm using it on other a unstable debian
box, I wanted the 1.4.3 version, so I downloaded the package for
testing by
On Sat, May 08, 2004 at 01:44:05PM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2004-05-08 13:42:06 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > Strange because here, this file isn't used by the VNC server.
> [...]
>
> Hmmm... this is probably because my .vncrc contains:
>
> $vncStartup = "$ENV{HOME}/.vnc/xstartup";
chuck boothe wrote:
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H. S. wrote:
> When dpkg return that a particular directory was not empty and so was
> removed, but is to be done with that offending directory? As an example,
> what should I do in this case:
>
> The following packages will be REMOVED:
>mozilla-tabextensions*
> The following NEW packages wil
Hi Adam,
Here are the goodies..
mail:~# ls -l /etc/bash.bashrc
-rw-r--r--1 root root 211 Apr 8 2002 /etc/bash.bashrc
date is a little wrong, because I just set this system up.. Then CMOS
date got messed up, and yesterday I fixed it..
mail:~# date
Sat May 8 01:08:56 PDT 2004
Presently I'm going to try the NEC ND-2500A. I just ordered it. I'll be
happy to post my results back here once I've had a chance to put it through
it's paces.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 7:43 AM
On Fri, May 07, 2004 at 02:00:05PM -0700, Justin Souter, InkNoise wrote:
> Is there any information on when the current testing release will become the
> stable release?
Follow the debian-devel-announce mailing list for relevant
announcements.
Cheers,
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On Fri, May 07, 2004 at 07:45:48PM +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> Thomas Adam wrote:
> > --- Christian Christmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> my resent apt-get upgrade of my German sarge system failed while
> >> installing some locales packages. When I now execute an upgrade the
> >> proce
lunardancer wrote:
> This is strange that sth. put lines like
> "
> IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:30:6e:11:87:05:08:00 SRC=15.79.44.15
> DST=15.79.47.255 LEN=226 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=128 ID=63350 PROTO=UDP
> SPT=138 DPT=138 LEN=206
> Google said iptable lead this info, but I've not foun
David Cunningham wrote:
Thank you. Yes, that post shows their GUI successfully burning a DVD under
Linux. (I couldn't read the French.) I find that reassuring!
There is an interesting and informative web page on the subject of MMC
compliance (and non-compliance) at
http://fy.chalmers.se/%7Eappro
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Has anybody else experienced any difficulty deleting emails in the last
couple of days? Apart from the usual reluctance to lose any of the
wisdom and wit, I mean? ;)
I use kmail on woody. All my list mail (five or six lists, including
d-user, d-curiosa and d-devel) goes into an Mb
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Hi,
Rene Engelhard wrote:
> Looks like it :/
[...]
> Maybe.
Got an idea. Hope to fix it RSN.
Grüße/Regards,
René
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Hi,
Sean O'Dubhghaill wrote:
> I'm having trouble with the new version of firestarter that has hit the
> mirrors today. It complains in has not been installed correctly and wants me
> to run a 'make install' !! Of course this was installed from a de
Thank you. Yes, that post shows their GUI successfully burning a DVD under
Linux. (I couldn't read the French.) I find that reassuring!
There is an interesting and informative web page on the subject of MMC
compliance (and non-compliance) at
http://fy.chalmers.se/%7Eappro/linux/DVD%2BRW/hcn.html
Sorry I'm not an expert but I'd used Riva TNT2 before,
but I found no problem.Maybe you could show us your
XFree86.log especially those lines begin with (WW) and
(EE).
For your comparasion, I've attached my XF86Config file
while I was using Riva TNT2.
Hope this will help.
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--- Kaveh Gh
Thank you. Yes, that post shows their GUI successfully burning a DVD under
Linux. (I couldn't read the French.) I find that reassuring!
There is an interesting and informative web page on the subject of MMC
compliance (and non-compliance) at
http://fy.chalmers.se/%7Eappro/linux/DVD%2BRW/hcn.html
Ben Edwards (lists) wrote:
I use the command
make-kpkg buildpackage -rev Custom.1 kernel_image
to build the kernel, whitch workes fine. However if i use Custom.2 (so
I can keep my old kernel) I get the following:-
blue:/usr/src/linux# make-kpkg buildpackage -rev Custom.2 kernel_image
I note that
Googling turns up lots of arguments about whether or not it's worth
creating seperate optimized binaries for 686-class machines, and I have
to admit I'm not particularly fussed that they don't exist.
However, I'm being forced to compile my own kernel so I thought I might
as well compile it in a
Colin Watson wrote:
On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 08:07:31PM -0400, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
On Thu, May 06, 2004 at 12:10:50AM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
| What's in fact happening is that the bug counts used by testing
| haven't been updated for a couple of weeks now. I'll mail the
| release ma
David Cunningham wrote:
Hi people. I'm looking at the NEC ND-2500A as a solution for writing DVDs
under Linux. Does anyone have experience with using this drive for writing
DVDs under Linux? If not can you recommend a good DVD burner that will
"play nice" with Linux userland tools?
Thanks in ad
Kent West wrote:
Anyway, at the expense of being locked to a specific kernel version,
I'd really like to get it working. So I use apt-get to download the
appropriate kernel, headers and pcmcia-modules. But how do I
"activate" it? Presumably I need an initrd image in my boot
partition? Non
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Based on some man, tutoriels and docs I wrote a script that allows a connection
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should work with 3 or 4 ...).
I don't know if such a solution already exists but all docs I've found require
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to setup a DVDrw in debian with kernel 2.6.5? another device (/dev/hdd) is a
cdrw and k3b recognises it. unfortunately the dvdrw is not. could somebody help
me please?
The setup procedure for a DVD-RW is practically the same as for a CD-RW.
A good first step in dia
Hi people. I'm looking at the NEC ND-2500A as a solution for writing DVDs
under Linux. Does anyone have experience with using this drive for writing
DVDs under Linux? If not can you recommend a good DVD burner that will
"play nice" with Linux userland tools?
Thanks in advance.
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cr writes:
> And it persists even when I disconnect all the house wiring and hook my
> phone / modem direct to the incoming line.
That pretty well proves that it's in their system.
> For me, the clincher was when the phone company tech came to check, went
> out to the junction box in the street,
On 2004-05-08 13:42:06 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> Strange because here, this file isn't used by the VNC server.
[...]
Hmmm... this is probably because my .vncrc contains:
$vncStartup = "$ENV{HOME}/.vnc/xstartup";
$geometry = "1152x768";
$depth = 24;
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On 2004-05-07 21:47:46 -0400, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> I have a ~/.xinitrc file with a single line:
>
> WindowMaker
>
> That does the trick for me.
Strange because here, this file isn't used by the VNC server.
I have a .vnc/xstartup sh script containing in particular:
fvwm2 -cmd "FvwmM4 $HOME/e
I have sucsesfult managed to build a 2.6 kernel (whitch I am now
using). This is great as CD burning works out of the box and
startup/application launch is noticably faster.
However I have a few questions. I used the hoto at
http://www.desktop-linux.net/debkernel.htm which is nice and
strightforw
This is strange that sth. put lines like
"
IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:30:6e:11:87:05:08:00 SRC=15.79.44.15
DST=15.79.47.255 LEN=226 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=128 ID=63350 PROTO=UDP SPT=138 DPT=138
LEN=206
IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:30:6e:11:87:05:08:00 SRC=15.79.44.15
DST=15.
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James Hosken wrote:
| I've tying to configure xfree86 on a old PIII450, it running Sarge. It
| has a on-board graphics card, the output from lspci is
|
| pcilib: Cannot open /sys/bus/pci/devices
| :00:00.0 Host Bridge: Intel Corp. 82810 GMCh [Grap
I've tried that, but the same result - no window manager. Thanks for
the suggestion though! Any more ideas?
Rich
> -Original Message-
> From: Roberto Sanchez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 08 May 2004 02:48
> To: Rich Stanton
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: No windowmanager wh
"Jan Willem Stumpel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Thomas Adam wrote:
> > --- Christian Christmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> my resent apt-get upgrade of my German sarge system failed while
> >> installing some locales packages. When I now execute an u
on Tue, May 04, 2004 at 12:58:23PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>
>
>
> I have the kde desktop and a graphical login via the kdm package
> (3.1.4-0woody1). Direct connections with the mouse to the system work fine
> but when a kvm switch is used the mouse typically fre
How to setup a DVDrw in debian with kernel 2.6.5? another device (/dev/hdd) is a
cdrw and k3b recognises it. unfortunately the dvdrw is not. could somebody help
me please?
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Dear Guys,
My problem with X is that: Whenever I choose
frame-buffer feature in setup phase, although the
xf86config settings are ok, X won't come alive and a
"Fatal error" related to "AddScreen" comes on the
output console! Whenever I DO NOT choose the frame
buffer, X comes up and sounds of X-
On Sat, 08 May 2004 16:24, Cybe R. Wizard wrote:
> Yea, verily, I say unto you that on this date (Sat, 8 May 2004 14:10:52
> +1200) cr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> did appear within my Magick Viewing Screen
>
> and, being somewhat pleasantly supplicatory, did polemicize thusly:
> > Yes, sitting behind a 56k
On Sat, 08 May 2004 16:49, Silvan wrote:
> On Friday 07 May 2004 11:06 pm, cr wrote:
> > > year or two. Grabbing new stuff by modem just takes patience. It
> > > helps if you don't pay for your connectivity by the hour too.
> >
> > Ah. I do (or rather, I have a fixed number of hours prer month
On Fri, May 07, 2004 at 11:12:12PM -0400, Kevin Mark wrote:
> On Fri, May 07, 2004 at 04:04:04PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> > Kevin Mark wrote:
> > >
> > Hmm, I just did an "apt-cache search xserver-xfree86" and didn't see any
> > packages that match the deb name you use above. Perhaps you're pulli
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on Sat,
08 May 2004 15:06:26 +1200, cr wrote:
> Rather more significantly, I only have one telephone line - so when my
> computer's on line, phone ain't working.
Same here. The Potato (stable) to Woody (testing) dist-upgrade took me
around 40 hours. I, too, as a
Adam Aube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That's another side of the problem. However, my original point still
> stands - blacklisting by small sites (even in large numbers) is
> unlikely to have much of an impact on the large broadband providers
> who do nothing about the garbage spewing from their
On Saturday 08 May 2004 02:23 am, cr wrote:
> For me, the clincher was when the phone company tech came to check, went
> out to the junction box in the street, disconnected the line from the
> exchange - crackle stopped - and reconnected it - crackle restarted.And
> then the tech told me it mu
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