Hi
I am running Debian unstable on a 30GB drive (IBM Deskstar 75gxp)
using ext3. I recently bought a 120GB drive (Western Digital WD1200).
The family have 5 accounts.
What I would like to do is to make the 120GB drive the main one (using
ReiserFS) and use the 30GB drive for data.
So, the plan
> Yes iptables can do this. I know iptables can log to syslog, and
> believe there are ways to make it log to SQL, but I am unfamiliar
> with those.
>.
>.
>...
Thanks - that sounds like a plan... (I knew I wouldn't escape dealing
with iptables).
I would think this capability would be built in
For console blanking, you can disable this with:
setterm -blank 0
That number is how many minutes it will wait to blank, zero being
disabled, 60 being max. Set it to your preference.
Add this to an rc file so it is set on boot.
-- Jon
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 12:33:05 -0400 (EDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > What are the dangers of using packages from both stable and testing?
Okay... I got told by someone on this list: (a) that it is system
suicide,
and (b) that the fact that it is system suicide is well-documented in
many places with ample dire warnings in 384 languages including Martian.
But I
Osamu Aoki wrote:
Not from X. Which is where most users will find themselves. And for
n00bs, the concept of switching to a console first will be foreign.
Yes, I noticed on my sid. It used to work though.
So double 3-finger salutes always works :)
ALT-CTRL-F1
ALT-CTRL-DEL
I have a syste
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 08:57:35 -0500, dircha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Surprisingly enough, I believe I answered this here not 2 weeks ago.
>
> Rather than copying and pasting, to find the answer execute:
> :help position
>
> The solution there worked for me, at least.
>
Thanks a lot, I too ha
On Friday 30 July 2004 6:07 pm, csj wrote:
> Since cdrecord can burn cd-compatible wav files on the fly, why
> not just create the wav files in one directory, making sure the
> files are arranged in track order, say track01.wav, track02.wav?
> If you need special options like cd text put it in a s
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> Subject: Re: bjc-4300 canon colour buble jet printer
> driver missing please help me
CUPS has a driver for this.
IF you are running KDE:
Go to the K menu in lower right hand side of
desktop.
Left mouse click on "K"
Left mouse click on "Print System"
Left mouse click on "Add Printer"
Left mouse
On July 30, 2004 13:45, Tim Raats wrote:
> Everytime I play a song in programs like Noatun, JuK, Amarok I hear a
> strange 'blopping' sound. With is the cause if this problem and how to
> solve it ?
I don't know exactly what you mean by blopping but about a month ago after an
update (I'm using si
Hendrik Boom wrote:
> I've been trying to net-install sarge using the new installer.
> The install worked, in the sense that I now have useless but otherwise
> working sarge system.
>
> The trouble is that is seems to be unable to communicate with my ethernet
> card, a Realtek RTL-8139, for which
On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 10:29:57AM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 04:22:03PM -0700, Alvin Oga ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > hi ya
> >
> > On Fri, 30 Jul 2004, csj wrote:
> >
> > > > - 3-finger salute should always work from any console for anybody
> > > >
> > > > -
Hi Brian Astill, *,
Brian Astill wrote on Sat Jul 31, 2004 at 12:28:04PM -0400:
> How could I tel apt/aptitude to look there first for any files I want?
Hmmm i am using different mirrors for apt. And apt-get always takes
the first server written in /etc/apt/sources.list ... if there is a
404-erro
* Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004 Jul 30 18:42 -0500]:
> I never intend for the files to go to the cdrom, otherwise the solution
> would be easy. I want to create an image I can mount in vmware so that
> windows will think its a regular audio cd so that I can download it to
> my mini disk us
Hi Brian Astill, *,
Brian Astill wrote on Sat Jul 31, 2004 at 12:25:30PM -0400:
> Will apt or aptitude find those files, or will they want to download
> them again?
It should find them... that's where the cache is for
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My ISP has a mirror which contains heaps of Debian files which I can
download free of download limit restrictions. Nice :-)
How could I tel apt/aptitude to look there first for any files I want?
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Basicaly the question is in the subject line :-)
I recently re-installed, saving my original home files and so on,
including the .deb files from /var/cache. I have put those files back
into /var/cache.
Will apt or aptitude find those files, or will they want to download
them again?
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Hello,
please look into the archive:
if I remember well, this is a bug of chkrootkit.
Of course double check it !
hth,
Jerome
Cantona Su wrote:
Hi all,
Here is the chkrootkit output:
Checking `lkm'... You have 6 process hidden for readdir command
You have 6 process hidden for ps command
W
Matt Perry wrote:
Paul Johnson writes:
"Eric Haii Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hmm, smells like spam. How many Eric's have the login "angela"?
I don't know. How many Theo's have the login "felicity"? Well, Theo Van
Dinter of the SpamAssassin development team does. So we've ruled out
Hi all,
Here is the chkrootkit output:
Checking `lkm'... You have 6 process hidden for readdir command
You have 6 process hidden for ps command
Warning: Possible LKM Trojan installed
Searching for LPD Worm files and dirs... Possible LPD worm installed
Can someone help me with remove th
On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 01:30:39PM +1000, Tim Connors wrote:
> David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said on Thu, 29 Jul 2004 12:36:34 -0500:
> > On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 04:37:08PM +0100, Matthew T. Atkinson wrote:
> > > I've had something very similar to this before. My HDD is
> > > ``S.M.A.R.T.'' and it
On Sat, Jul 31, 2004 at 07:07:52AM +0800, csj wrote:
> On 30. July 2004 at 5:02AM +0300,
> Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 07:15:16AM +0800, csj wrote:
> > > On 29. July 2004 at 3:06PM +0300,
> > > Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > > How do
I'm an Oklahoma lawyer. In Oklahoma, state district court judges are
elected in non-partisan elections. They then appoint special judges who
handle things like small claims and criminal preliminary hearings. Judges
for the Civil Court of Appeals, the Court of Criminal Appeals and the
Oklahoma Su
Debian Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello there!
>
> I am trying to synchronize files between a laptop running either Windows
> XP or Debian and a Debian file server. I have tried rsync and unison on
> the Linux install of the laptop and rsync (under Cygwin) on the Windows
> install, but b
On 30. July 2004 at 1:12PM -0400,
Sarunas Burdulis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to do a one time massive conversion of video materials
> currently in Real's .rm files to MPEG4 and/or QTime (switching
> from RealServer to the open source Darwin Streaming Server).
>
> Can anybody recommend a
On Sunday 25 July 2004 11:16 pm, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> Varies by jurisdiction.
>
> Superior (county) judges are frequently elected.
>
> State/Federal judges are appointed by governors and presidents,
> respectively. I don't believe any state has an elected judiciary,
> although California has r
On 30. July 2004 at 5:02AM +0300,
Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 07:15:16AM +0800, csj wrote:
> > On 29. July 2004 at 3:06PM +0300,
> > Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > How do I create an audio cd image on disk?
> > >
> > > I tried looking into
Ioannou Ioannis wrote:
On Thursday 29 July 2004 19:09, Yohann Desquerre wrote:
i think i would plug the 2 storage product and the debian into the
switch and then use unison to replicate the data (or do a snapshot)...
unison is good for bidirectional replication (i.e. changes are happening
> - Original Message -
> From: "Joey Hess" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 3:34 PM
> Subject: Re: debian-installer: partman, limited; base-install failed,
grave error?
>
> Leif W wrote:
> > Initially I tried expert mode, as I'm an experienced use
Paul Johnson writes:
> "Eric Haii Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hmm, smells like spam. How many Eric's have the login "angela"?
I don't know. How many Theo's have the login "felicity"? Well, Theo Van
Dinter of the SpamAssassin development team does. So we've ruled out that
just because
On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 04:37:32PM -0400, Silvan wrote:
> On Friday 30 July 2004 02:52 am, John Summerfield wrote:
>
> > These days, disk is cheap in com[arison with time, and you need to keep
> > this in mind. It might be better to replace the drive, put the old one
> > in a USB enclosure so you
On Friday 30 July 2004 07:48, Alan Chandler wrote:
> I am running a "Sarge" based Exim4 mail server for the domain
> chandlerfamily.org.uk. ...
> I have two problems
>
> 1) I have hundreds of messages sat on my queue. They are being sent to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a sender address of @chandlerfam
CW Harris wrote:
On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 09:04:07AM +1200, Steven Jones wrote:
see if the manufacturer has a disk diagnostic program available, but I would suggest
the disk is stuffed.
I could be wrong, but isn't dev 0b:00 /dev/scd0 ? So it's having
trouble reading a scsi cdrom?
CW,
Y
Everytime I play a song in programs like Noatun, JuK, Amarok I hear a
strange 'blopping' sound. With is the cause if this problem and how to
solve it ?
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I've downloaded and made a repository with apt-ftparchive on my machine. I don't have
internet at home so I worked with my Pen Drive. The total size was more or less 80/100
Mb. I'm not sure.
I think that's because some debian package as it worked very fine till all those
crashes.
I'll try to fo
On Friday 30 July 2004 02:52 am, John Summerfield wrote:
> These days, disk is cheap in com[arison with time, and you need to keep
> this in mind. It might be better to replace the drive, put the old one
> in a USB enclosure so you can get your important bits back. However,
> some will choose to s
On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 10:17:37AM -0500, James Miller wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Jul 2004, JMS wrote:
>
> > It certainly shouldn't segfault - that's a pretty serious problem. What
> > architecture is this on?
> >
> > You might try setting up a new user and seeing if it runs better then.
>
> Thanks for
Vittorio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> zcat /mnt/backup-compaq/home.tar.gz |
>> perl -ne 'm,home/vic/, && do { ++$count[($l + length($`)) % 512] };
>> $l += length($_); END { for (0..511) { printf "%3d %5d\n", $_,
>> $count[$_] if $count[$_] } }' | sort -nr +1 | head -20
>
> For the time bein
driver missing please help me
Recently a production "stable" samba server started producing this:
samba-log.cpr8r: oplock_break failed for file Share1/Files/Financial/Comms.xls (dev =
b, inode = 151073815, file_id = 31).
samba-log.cpr8r: oplock_break failed for file Share1/Files/Financial/Futures.xls (dev
= b, inode = 411
On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 06:28:04AM -0700, cam wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've just moved to debian in the last few days after several years of RH -
> usual reasons. Enjoying it very much so far. I installed woody with bf24 kernel
> from dl'd CD and just put on the most basic system. I used apt-get to
Leif W wrote:
> Initially I tried expert mode, as I'm an experienced user. I've been
> successfully installing various flavors of Linux since 1997, and Debian since
> 2001. :-)
But apparently, you have never seen or paid attention to the standard
output of debootstrap before:
> Anyways, there a
On 2004-07-30, Bruno Diniz penned:
> Hi all,
>
> looking into my /var/log, I noticed that kern.log and syslog were
> taking a lot of space. After inspecting this files, I figured out that
> they were keeping 4 weeks of entries. I don't need that much, so how
> can I reduce the number of weeks kept
All,
I'm running Debian GNU/Linux 3.0r1 with hotplug, modutils, pciutils, and
usbutils back-ports from www.backports.org, on a Dell Latitude D800
laptop. I'm running a custom Linux 2.4.26 kernel I've built from a
Debianized back-port, configured for 16550A UART support for PC card
devices. I
| I'm trying to install a fresh copy of Debian unstable using the unstable
| boot/root floppies from 20040715.
|
|
|
| I am not sure what to look for in the syslog or messages files. Near the
| beginning of the install, I skip the "load drivers from disk", as there are no
| esoteric devices i
Why does dselect want to install packages that I haven't requested? I'm
not talking about dependencies. Here's how to replicate what I'm seeing.
I installed debian woody. During the install I said NO to tasksel and NO
to dselect. I got a very minimal system (good).
If I run dselect, select
Hi folk.
When I have partly upgraded my X (from woody to unstable) I can not see
some symbols of "SIL Encore IPA" (SIxDIPA_.PFB) fonts in xfontsel and
the programme which use those fonts. The pfaedit font editor and xfd show
all symbols of this fonts.
What must I do that correct this problem?
Many
I've experienced some problems too with the updates. I've been using kde 3.2 binaries
(*debs) from www.kde.org (They're not available anymore). The Bug system from kde it
seems not to be very intuitive.
It returned something like:
(no debugging symbols found)...Using host libthread_db library
"
Hi Hendrik,
On 30.07.2004 15:04, Hendrik Fuß wrote:
are there known problems with parport on asus mainboards or is it just
my fault? /dev/lp0 behaves like /dev/null, everything I print just
disappears, no error or log messages. Even echo "hello world" > /dev/lp0
doesn't do anything.
Under 2.4 kerne
That's exactly what I was getting as error messages. What is
the total size of the .deb packages that you got from kde.org?
Well, I suppose you didn't dist-upgraded your system since you
installed these packages... Thus, this is a partial solution. Anyway
its better than having KDE cra
on Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 04:22:03PM -0700, Alvin Oga ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> hi ya
>
> On Fri, 30 Jul 2004, csj wrote:
>
> > > - 3-finger salute should always work from any console for anybody
> > >
> > > - anybody that hits the power or reset switch should be shot on the spot
> > > :-)
on Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 09:04:07AM +1200, Steven Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, 30 July, 2004 at 8:50 a.m. Michael G. Morey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I'm running Debian GNU/Linux 3.0r1. I've recently had to restart GNOME
> > 2.2, and found the following errors on the console (
Hi,
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 01:22:48 -0600, David Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since moving to the 2.6 kernel I get no sound from Flash. I had sound in
> 2.4, but not in any of the 2.6 kernels that I've used.
>
> Shortly after switching to 2.6 I began using my on-board sound, as it
> required
I've been trying to net-install sarge using the new installer.
The install worked, in the sense that I now have useless but otherwise
working sarge system.
The trouble is that is seems to be unable to communicate with my ethernet
card, a Realtek RTL-8139, for which it has installed the 8139too
mod
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 10:17:37 -0500 (CDT), James Miller
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Jul 2004, JMS wrote:
>
> > It certainly shouldn't segfault - that's a pretty serious problem. What
> > architecture is this on?
> >
> > You might try setting up a new user and seeing if it runs better t
Hello,
I need to do a one time massive conversion of video materials currently
in Real's .rm files to MPEG4 and/or QTime (switching from RealServer to
the open source Darwin Streaming Server).
Can anybody recommend a free converter for Linux (or Mac OS X for that
matter)?
Thank you,
Sarunas
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On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 07:49:17 +0200, Lukas Ruf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Wim De Smet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-07-30 03:29]:
>
>
> >
> > > On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 08:37:18 -0500, Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Lukas Ruf wrote:
> > > >
> > > >I cannot set any association in Mozilla-F
On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 12:33:05PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When I leave my PC on with no activity it goes black. When I move the
> mouse or hit a key it comes back. I don't lose any info. Is this a BIOS
> thing? Can I set it so that the screen does not go black for an 1 hour?
> Is th
nx13372 wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi I install debian in my brother computer, but when i try to start
install
any program .deb with the command apt-get update && apt-get install
but
show the message package no found, My brother uses a Sound Blaster
CDROM
In my computer the command wor
On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 04:39:27PM +0200, Debian Users wrote:
> Hello there!
>
> I am trying to synchronize files between a laptop running either Windows
> XP or Debian and a Debian file server. I have tried rsync and unison on
> the Linux install of the laptop and rsync (under Cygwin) on the Wind
On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 02:11, John Summerfield wrote:
> David Burgess wrote:
>
> >Since moving to the 2.6 kernel I get no sound from Flash.
> >
> >
> :-) Sounds like an advantage to me. Don't you just hate it when you rock
> up to some website and it deafens you with noise?
>
I would love to
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 08:58:38 -0700 (PDT), Matt Brubeck
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thks, but I have no module named "snd-pcm-oss", just one named "snd-pcm",
so I think it 's bad.
this is an extract of my .config :
Device driver->Sound->Alsa->oss mixer api
Device driver->Sound->Alsa->OSS PCM (
When I leave my PC on with no activity it goes black. When I move the
mouse or hit a key it comes back. I don't lose any info. Is this a BIOS
thing? Can I set it so that the screen does not go black for an 1 hour?
Is there a file within debian that I can edit?
Thanks...
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On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 07:28, cam wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've just moved to debian in the last few days after several years of RH -
> usual reasons. Enjoying it very much so far. I installed woody with bf24 kernel
> from dl'd CD and just put on the most basic system. I used apt-get to install
> x,
Folks,
I had always used Debian testing perfectly, but on 27th July I made a
dist-upgrade, as usually. Suddenly all KDE applications started crashing
just after they were closed. Applications like Knotes, Kmixer,
Korganizer, summarizing ALL KDE applications. Such a thing had never
happened to
On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 10:37:36PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
>
> >>Where exactly are they?
> >>
> >>
> >Aehm depends on what's on your binary CDs ... the source packages for the
> >offical Debian packages can be found on a mirror close to you.
> >Iso images with the source packages for woo
remy harel wrote:
> Yet, my sound card is pretty nice configured, I'm using an SB Live!
> 1024 ( emu10k1 ) with alsa, loaded as a module. Sound work perfectly
> in all applications, dvds, mp3 etc...even the surround is perfect ( by
> the way, how wonderful is alsa ! ).
>
> I'm pretty experienced w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi I install debian in my brother computer, but when i try to start install
any program .deb with the command apt-get update && apt-get install but
show the message package no found, My brother uses a Sound Blaster CDROM
In my computer the command work perfectly!!! and
On Friday 30 July 2004 05:54 am, stan wrote:
> Last night I tried to take a "unstable" system from the 2.4 series of
> kernels to 2.6. Here's what I did.
>
> I downloaded teh apropriate 2.6 kernel mage pacakge & installed it.
> During this, I was prompted to change lilo,conf to use initrd. I did
>
Hi list,
-
Debian Sid up to date
Kernel 2.6.7 debian patched
emu10k1 on pci card ( SB live player ) - alsa
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I'm currently trying to run the unreal tournament
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Yet, my sound card is pretty nice configured, I'm
usin
Hi,
Put your cdrom in your drive, and "apt-cdrom add",
then apt-get update && apt-get install ..
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> apt-get install but
>
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On Fri, 30 Jul 2004, JMS wrote:
> It certainly shouldn't segfault - that's a pretty serious problem. What
> architecture is this on?
>
> You might try setting up a new user and seeing if it runs better then.
Thanks for your reply, Jonathan. Someone contacted me offlist, saying
they'd had a simi
Hi I install debian in my brother computer, but when i try to start install
any program .deb with the command apt-get update && apt-get install but
show the message package no found, My brother uses a Sound Blaster CDROM
In my computer the command work perfectly!!! and i install all the progr
On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 01:50:08PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
> Griffin Palmer wrote:
>
> >OBTW -- when I try to telnet to port 25 on the new box
> >from the old box, I get "connection refused."
> >
> >
> >
> That's your problem.
>
> Here's how to use lsof for this prob:
> ns:~# lsof -c post
Where exactly are they?
Aehm depends on what's on your binary CDs ... the source packages for the
offical Debian packages can be found on a mirror close to you.
Iso images with the source packages for woody should be avaible in the same place you can grab the binary image.
I don't recall s
begin quotation of dircha on 2004-07-29 22:45:05 -0500:
> Is there an advanced option in the new installer to install woody? I
> swear I remember seeing at least an advanced option to install sid directly.
If you boot into the 'expert' install and load the installer component
to select the mirr
On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 04:01:35PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
> Sven Hoexter wrote:
>
> >On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 04:10:06PM +0200, Lucio Crusca wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Hello everybody.
> >>
> >>I'm a Debian CD vendor and a customer asked me the source distribution
> >>(woody). However I and my cu
* [Friday 30 July 2004 15:34] Adam Funk:
> For a few weeks now I've been finding logins listed in the `who`
> output that are not really logged in. I've found out how to clear
> them (`cat /dev/null>/var/run/utmp`) but I'd like to cure the
> problem. The false entries all seem to refer to xterm
On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 17:28 +1000, Paul Gear wrote:
--snip--
> I don't suppose you managed to get it to either:
>
> a) Create software RAID devices without hanging, or
> b) Just mount an existing software RAID device without attempting to
> recreate it?
I actually just tried this a couple of da
Craig Jackson wrote:
I have read through the vim docs and definitely missed something
(it's a tome). How do I configure vim to place a marker for each file
edited and then open the file at that place the next time it is
opened?
Not a Debian question, but the kind of thing all debpeople should
know.
For a few weeks now I've been finding logins listed in the `who` output
that are not really logged in. I've found out how to clear them
(`cat /dev/null>/var/run/utmp`) but I'd like to cure the problem. The
false entries all seem to refer to xterm sessions (running bash but
without the -l option),
Last night I tried to take a "unstable" system from the 2.4 series of
kernels to 2.6. Here's what I did.
I downloaded teh apropriate 2.6 kernel mage pacakge & installed it. During
this, I was prompted to change lilo,conf to use initrd. I did this, and the
machine rebooted OK, except for a few issu
Hello all,
I've just moved to debian in the last few days after several years of RH -
usual reasons. Enjoying it very much so far. I installed woody with bf24 kernel
from dl'd CD and just put on the most basic system. I used apt-get to install
x, xfce, mozilla and a few other things.. I then decid
Hello
Bruno Diniz (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> looking into my /var/log, I noticed that kern.log and syslog were
> taking a lot of space. After inspecting this files, I figured out that
> they were keeping 4 weeks of entries. I don't need that much, so how
> can I reduce the number of weeks kep
Hi,
are there known problems with parport on asus mainboards or is it just
my fault? /dev/lp0 behaves like /dev/null, everything I print just
disappears, no error or log messages. Even echo "hello world" > /dev/lp0
doesn't do anything.
Under 2.4 kernels everything works as expected.
mainboard:
Hi,
I have read through the vim docs and definitely missed something (it's a tome). How do
I configure vim to place a marker for each file edited and then open the file at that
place the next time it is opened?
Not a Debian question, but the kind of thing all debpeople should know.
Thanks,
Crai
Problem with network card onboard
/lib/modules/2.2.20-idepci/net/sis900.o: Device or
resource busy
Hint: insmode errors can be caused by incorrect
module parameters, including invalid IO or IRQ
parameters
Blindingly obvious (in retrospect) troubleshooting
sequence:
Is the service supposed to run as a daemon?
Yes
Is the daemon active and listening?
In my rather weak defense, whenever I've seen the
"connection refused" message in the past, it was in a
different context: I was confirming that
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like all other daemons, only it is started as a user logs in, well, in
fact I don't know very well what starts EsounD, but I have big
problems with it, it's a mess-up.
I is not a "mess-up". If you are
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Hi all,
looking into my /var/log, I noticed that kern.log and syslog were
taking a lot of space. After inspecting this files, I figured out that
they were keeping 4 weeks of entries. I don't need that much, so how
can I reduce the number of weeks kept in this logs? I tried to change
the /etc/logro
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 05:57, nx13372 wrote:
Hi all,
All i do, was:
#/etc/init.d/squid stop
#rm -fr /var/spool/squid
#rm /var/log/squid
#squid -z
#/etc/init.d/squid restart
Squid starts ok.
Now squid works, but don't cache. The
#du -sh /var/spool/squid is always 16452!
Sin
It certainly shouldn't segfault - that's a pretty serious problem. What
architecture is this on?
You might try setting up a new user and seeing if it runs better then.
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On July 29, 2004 03:06 pm, John Foster wrote:
> I am trying to get Rekall 2.0 to compile on Debian sid. It seems to
> crap out saying that there are no headers or libs installed. I have
> qt3-mt installed, & am wondering if the 'mt' is the problem. I ran
> into a similar issue a while ago with per
Leif W wrote:
Hello,
If there have been bug reports filed for these issues, please let me know.
I'm using a Pentium (586) class computer (AMD K6-2 running at 262 MHz in a
system running at 75 MHz FSB, 37.5 MHz PCI bus), with 128 MB of EDO DRAM. The
system appears to be stable, and has run at this
John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> I use cnews+suck on Woody, but I do so because I have been using cnews ever
> since it came out. It takes quite a bit of fiddling, and I had to
> patch suck. I could try to document my configuration for you if you want
On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 06:54, nx13372 wrote:
> Hi all,
> since in Linux it's so easy to control de layer 3 of the tpc/ip with
> netfilter, i was wondering if it's possible to create a program that
> runs on Microsft XP and (to start) change the TTL on the header of each
> packet when sending . An
Hello,
If there have been bug reports filed for these issues, please let me know.
I'm using a Pentium (586) class computer (AMD K6-2 running at 262 MHz in a
system running at 75 MHz FSB, 37.5 MHz PCI bus), with 128 MB of EDO DRAM. The
system appears to be stable, and has run at this bus speed fo
On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 05:57, nx13372 wrote:
> Hi all,
> All i do, was:
> #/etc/init.d/squid stop
> #rm -fr /var/spool/squid
> #rm /var/log/squid
> #squid -z
> #/etc/init.d/squid restart
> Squid starts ok.
> Now squid works, but don't cache. The
> #du -sh /var/spool/squid is always 16452!
> Sinc
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