On Apr 30 2005, Carlos Rodrigues wrote:
> Is this normal, shouldn't dhclient on Debian go into the background and
> configure the interfaces as soon as a DHCP server gets available, like
> other distros (SuSE, for instance) do?
I have tried many DHCP clients here on my machines and they all work
Hello:
I'm attempting to configure 'exim4 daemon heavy' to deliver mail via a
smarthost.
When setting up the configuration via 'dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config' I
selected the 'monolithic' option. However I can't find a exim4-config
file anywhere after doing so in order to edit it -- That's my fi
On Sunday 01 May 2005 06:50, Jon Roed wrote:
> Does anyone know when there will be a debian package for KDE 3.4 ? I want
> to upgrade from 3.3
There already are some - but because of the issue of getting sarge out the
door, will not go into unstable yet.
Add the following line in your /etc/apt/
Does anyone know when there will be a debian package for KDE 3.4 ? I want to
upgrade from 3.3
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Why is your capture device at volume level 0? That means a recording
level of zero.
I seem to have missed the first part of this thread. I had some
trouble getting my SB Live! card to capture properly. There are so
many different mixer devices on the card, and I had to set one that
said "AC97"
What's a GUS MAX card? Never heard of that.
Have you run alsaconf?
I'm using an MX1000. I use every button except the app-switch button,
and the tilt action of the scroll wheel. I could probably fix those,
but I don't really need them.
Here is some information that may help. I was able to fix it with
some Googling, so you can probably find what you need if you
I also recommend Chrony. You might need to configure it slightly, but
it works quite well.
Just use Synaptic/aptitude/apt-get/whatever to install a kernel-image
package. I'm using 2.6.10 right now; you might try that or 2.6.11.
You can try them and pick what is best for you.
On 4/30/05, hja123 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Basically, i change all the dirs and files to rwx for owner, group and
> others.
>
> BTW, in the tick box for permission, what does a shaded box mean?
Is that all you did? Seems like changing everything to 777 should do
nothing except reduce securi
Marc Shapiro wrote:
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Marc Shapiro wrote:
The new card is a PCI Network Everywhere NC100U-WM.
# modprobe tulip
/lib/modules/2.2.17/net/tulip.o: insmod tulip failed
What does "lspci -vv" report about the card?
Results here:
00:04.0 E
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marc Shapiro wrote:
>
> >The old card was an ISA NE2000 compatible card.
> >
> >The new card is a PCI Network Everywhere NC100U-WM.
> >I tried to run 'modprobe tulip' but I get the
> >following error:
> >
> ># modprobe tulip
> >Note: /etc/modules.conf is m
Jacob S wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 16:29:50 -0700
> Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Scares the crap out of me using someone's Windows machine to connect
>>with putty. I fear spyware key loggers. I assume they exist. I
>>used to carry a small bootable linux distribution, but I can'
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 16:29:50 -0700
Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 02:26:04PM -0700, Beretta wrote:
> > The windows ssh client PuTTY.exe will easily fit on a floppy disk
> > (368KB) and the private key half of a private/public key pair should
> > consume around 2K
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 19:07:39 +0530
Joydeep Bakshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 28 Apr 2005 6:43 pm, Kent West wrote:
> > Jpydeep Bakshi wrote:
> > >I have just checked *ping 127.0.0.1* and have found *network
> > > unreachable*
> >
> > What does "/etc/network/interfaces" look like?
>
Basically, i change all the dirs and files to rwx for owner, group and
others.
BTW, in the tick box for permission, what does a shaded box mean?
hja123
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I wish to try a 2.6. kernel, running 2.4.27-1-386 now. Can someone
recommend a specific kernel for me (stable, few critical bugs)?
Heard about the cdrecord bug in 2.6.8 and 2.6.9, wich makes these two
not an alternative. I have never compiled a kernel, and are therefor
looking for a custom kernel.
this is a test
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On Saturday 30 April 2005 18:38, s. keeling wrote:
> Incoming from Tim Jackson:
> > >Normally I keep a copy of .config in the file /usr/src/konfig-2.6.8 and
> >
> > Being a total newbie to Linux I may be talking complete *!^% but here
> > goes anyway. Having just compiled a kernel myself I was wo
On Saturday 30 April 2005 18:38, s. keeling wrote:
> Incoming from Tim Jackson:
> > >Normally I keep a copy of .config in the file /usr/src/konfig-2.6.8 and
> >
> > Being a total newbie to Linux I may be talking complete *!^% but here
> > goes anyway. Having just compiled a kernel myself I was wo
Incoming from Tim Jackson:
> >Normally I keep a copy of .config in the file /usr/src/konfig-2.6.8 and
>
> Being a total newbie to Linux I may be talking complete *!^% but here goes
> anyway. Having just compiled a kernel myself I was wondering if this would
> work, copy the original .config fi
On 4/30/05, Ritesh Raj Sarraf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Anyway, I recommend you reinstall Sarge from scratch, using the
> > netinst ISO image. Since Sarge isn't released yet, doing an upgrade
> > may not work w
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 02:26:04PM -0700, Beretta wrote:
> The windows ssh client PuTTY.exe will easily fit on a floppy disk (368KB) and
> the private key half of a private/public key pair should consume around 2KB
> (for
> a total of 370KB) Of course, I personally prefer to keep my stuff on a USB
Tim Jackson wrote:
Being a total newbie to Linux I may be talking complete *!^% but here
goes anyway. Having just compiled a kernel myself I was wondering if
this would work, copy the original .config file from the /boot directory
into the kernel source directory and uncomment the relevent lin
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