Alan Chandler wrote:
On Thursday 05 May 2005 05:33, Ed Shornock wrote:
H. S. wrote:
Hi,
On a newly installed Debian Sid on an Inspiron 5160, I notice that grub
always boots from the first entry even though I have "default saved" in
the menu.lst file and all the stanzas have the savedefault keywork
On Thursday 05 May 2005 05:33, Ed Shornock wrote:
> H. S. wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On a newly installed Debian Sid on an Inspiron 5160, I notice that grub
> > always boots from the first entry even though I have "default saved" in
> > the menu.lst file and all the stanzas have the savedefault keywork
H. S. wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On a newly installed Debian Sid on an Inspiron 5160, I notice that grub
> always boots from the first entry even though I have "default saved" in
> the menu.lst file and all the stanzas have the savedefault keywork in
> them. Am I missing something here? If this is suppos
On 2005-05-05, hja penned:
> If you should hv said so from the very beginning, instead of wasting
> bandwidth with all those gibberish in yr first reply.
>
[snarky]
Don't worry; you're saving plenty of bandwidth by omitting vowels as
well as the text to which you're responding!
[/snarky]
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On 2005-05-05, germ germ penned:
> I just Install Debian and am unable to pull an IP. I think I may
> have configured something incorrectly or don't have a driver for the
> NIC. Does anyone have any resouces they could recommend so I can
> fix this?
Well, maybe a few questions will help you formu
hja123 wrote:
> When I try to run su from non-root, after entering the password, there
> was the error msg:
>
> setgid: operation not permitted.
>
You may have a partition mounted as nosuid. Post the output of 'mount'
(no quotes).
> When I examine the permission for dirs in /, I get settings as
When I try to run su from non-root, after entering the password, there
was the error msg:
setgid: operation not permitted.
When I examine the permission for dirs in /, I get settings as shown in
the attached screenshot.
1. Are they correct?
2. What does those shaded tick box mean?
hja123
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On 04/05/05, John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David R. Litwin writes:> I think that the problem is I don't have pppd.Unlikely: PPP is in the base system and pppd is part of it.
Quite right: I do have it.
> When I went to configure it, it did not exist.How did you try to configure it? _Exact
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Debian-Users,
I am having trouble with Fonts and OpenOffice.org. I had them
working right before. I had over 200 awesome looking fonts, including
the gimp ones. But after I bought my new 80GB HDD, I re-installed Debian
on it, losing how I did my previous installation. I don't know what I
did bef
I'm a newbie, but have you tried modconf to add the correct driver and
remove the bad one? What kind of NIC do you have? What distribution did
you install?
Tony Vandiver
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On Thursday 05 May 2005 02:42, Mohammad Halawah wrote:
> Hello ,
>
> Probelm:
> 1)during booting I experience 3min. pause while loading the module "i830"
> 2)after system is up, The xserver/kernel crashes (I am not sure which of
> them)
>
>
> I had read in dmesg the following :
> ##
If you should hv said so from the very beginning, instead of wasting
bandwidth with all those gibberish in yr first reply.
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On Wed, 04 May 2005 17:29:08 -0400, H S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Exactly! It is actually quite strange that an obvious option doesn't
> exist to prevent *real* cleaning so that make utility is taken
> advantage of. make-kpkg has been around for quite a while. Surely
> the original author(s) t
I just Install Debian and am unable to pull an IP. I
think I may have configured something incorrectly or
don't have a driver for the NIC. Does anyone have any
resouces they could recommend so I can fix this?
thanks
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On Wed, 04 May 2005 17:35:10 -0400, H S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> Apparently, _Manoj Srivastava_, on 05/04/2005 03:21 PM,typed:
>> Are you sure that tine change shall be propagated to the kernel
>> that shall be built?
> I don't understant your point. If I make a change in my config file,
> w
On Thu, 05 May 2005 00:13:00 +0200, Roel Schroeven
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Makefiles are meant to deal with changes in the code itself, not
> with changes in config options. Make just looks at dependencies and
> file dates, not at the contents of those files. When you change a
> config optio
On Thu, 05 May 2005 02:21:32 +0530, Ritesh Raj Sarraf
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> The question is, what if I am fiddling with some feature and want to
> do a minor change to see if that fixes the problem. I shouldn't be
> made to do a complete recompile just because I made one single minor
> ch
Hello ,
Probelm:
1)during booting I experience 3min. pause while loading the module "i830"
2)after system is up, The xserver/kernel crashes (I am not sure which of them)
I had read in dmesg the following :
###
[drm:i830_probe] *ERROR* Cannot initialize the agpgart mod
jonny dennis wrote:
> i have managed to setup alsa about 3 times with no
> problem, using alsaconf but every time i reboot i have
> to set it up again can anyone tell me wot ive missed
> please.
You must load the kernel modules that alasconf loaded for you. If you do
an lsmod before and after als
This is it!! this is changed my life :p
the page-set=odd or even works like expected
the only thing is i'm using lp instead of lpr.
thanks a lot to all of you.
see you guys later
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On 5/4/05, Christopher Swingley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David,
>
> * David Roguin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [
Paul Scott wrote:
> Alexander Sack wrote:
>
>> When did you upgrade your thunderbird install? In case you have not yet
>> restarted your X server since then, please try to do so too.
>>
>>
> That did it. Thanks.
>
Good and bad ... anyone has any idea why a thunderbird-bin process is left
run
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
The question is, what if I am fiddling with some feature and want to do a
minor change to see if that fixes the problem. I shouldn't be made to do a
complete recompile just because I made one single minor change.
If you don't agree, you are ruining the pleasure of makefile
Apparently, _Manoj Srivastava_, on 05/04/2005 03:21 PM,typed:
On Wed, 04 May 2005 09:18:39 -0400, H S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Apparently, _Tim Kelley_, on 04/05/05 07:29,typed:
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 01:05:01AM +0300, Andres J?rv wrote:
I'm missing the point of make-kpkg. It doesn't make any
On 2005-05-04, Roberto C. Sanchez penned:
>
> Mr Mike wrote:
>>
>> You know... if I ask this sorta question all I get is RTFM and in
>> reality that's the correct answer... When I had regex questions I
>> bought a couple books and spent hours and hours reading and
>> experimenting till I figured
Apparently, _Ritesh Raj Sarraf_, on 05/04/2005 04:51 PM,typed:
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Manoj Srivastava wrote:
So how do you tell make-kpkg to not clean everything for a
recompilation of a same version kernel with only a tiny change in
the config file?
Are you sure tha
According to Alan Chandler,
> On Wednesday 04 May 2005 08:41, Mr Mike wrote:
> > On Saturday 30 April 2005 03:42 pm, Alan Chandler wrote:
> > > I am using PHP and I am trying to parse a string into substrings
> ...
> >
> > You know... if I ask this sorta question all I get is RTFM and in reality
>
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Manoj Srivastava wrote:
>> So how do you tell make-kpkg to not clean everything for a
>> recompilation of a same version kernel with only a tiny change in
>> the config file?
>
> Are you sure that tine change shall be propagated to the
> ker
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Brian Nelson wrote:
> The right thing to do is to kill the huge meta-packages like 'kde' since
> they are an ugly kludge and an abuse of the packaging system.
>
Then what is componentized linux which sarge is said to be part of ?
rrs
- --
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David,
* David Roguin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-May-02 04:49 AKDT]:
> Yesterday i wanted to print a pdf book, but i didn't find any app in
> gnome2.8 in wich i can print the odd and even pages. i tried with
> gpdf, xpdf and evince.
> My printer is configured with cups.
> Anyone knows any app to do
| I am about to colocate a debian server and now I don't know if I
| should install woody or sarge.
| I'll be colocating it in 1-3 weeks. I am thinking that I should
| probably use sarge.
| Any advice?
I'm doing something very similar, and I chose to use Sarge. If you are
nervous about it, conta
On Wed, 2005-05-04 at 20:28 +0100, jonny dennis wrote:
> i have managed to setup alsa about 3 times with no
> problem, using alsaconf but every time i reboot i have
> to set it up again can anyone tell me wot ive missed
> please.
errr, perhaps you've missed checking this list's archives for the
an
On Wed, 04 May 2005 09:18:39 -0400, H S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Apparently, _Tim Kelley_, on 04/05/05 07:29,typed:
>> On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 01:05:01AM +0300, Andres J?rv wrote:
>>
>>> I'm missing the point of make-kpkg. It doesn't make any other
>>> difference than make things more complic
Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> | v) Several other kernel module packages are hooked into
> | kernel-package, so one can seamlessly compile, say, pcmcia
> | modules at the same time as one compiles a kernel, and be
> | assured that the modules so compiled are compatible.
Th
On Wed, 4 May 2005 18:25:43 +0300, Andres Järv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> 1. (*) text/plain ( ) text/html
> Version tracking isn't important to me. I dont get it why i should
> need the deb either. And I don't like that the deb symlinks the
> kernel as the default. What if the kernel fails? Isn
> > > So how could I set which window manager is
> started by the DM?
I missed the previous parte of the thread, so I am not
sure if what you want is to change the login manager
or the session manager.
To change the default session manager I used:
update-alternatives --set x-session-manager
/usr/
Also sprach John Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Wed, 4 May 2005 20:29:50 +0200):
> Hi All,
hi there.
> I saw the next line in netstat -an's output this evening on
> my firewall box. It's blocked by iptables, but any reason to get nervous?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/user >netstat -an|more
> Ac
i have managed to setup alsa about 3 times with no
problem, using alsaconf but every time i reboot i have
to set it up again can anyone tell me wot ive missed
please.
thanx
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On Wednesday 04 May 2005 08:41, Mr Mike wrote:
> On Saturday 30 April 2005 03:42 pm, Alan Chandler wrote:
> > I am using PHP and I am trying to parse a string into substrings
...
>
> You know... if I ask this sorta question all I get is RTFM and in reality
> that's the correct answer... When I ha
Earlier today I could not use my USB printer. Looking at `ps -elf|grep
usb` it continuously had process state 'D' ("uninterruptible sleep
(usually IO)" according to `man ps`) and the CUPS web interface
continually reported "usb printer busy" (or something very similar). I
couldn't work out how to s
According to Tom Allison,
>
> >> I should expect discover to rebuild the modules.conf file?
> >> (sounds like "Yes").
> >> I take it discover is not able (ever or yet) to modify the modules.conf
> >Modules.conf is there for those modules which are NOT detected automatically,
> >discover dynamicall
Darryl Clarke wrote:
On 5/4/05, Marco Calviani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Darryl Clarke ha scritto:
Unfortunately there is nothing there pointing to load
/etc/init.d/firestarter or something related to it
How about, /etc/dhclient-exit-hooks ?
Hi,
thank you very much the link wa
On Wed, 4 May 2005 14:24:59 -0400
William <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am about to colocate a debian server and now I don't know if I
> should install woody or sarge.
> I'll be colocating it in 1-3 weeks. I am thinking that I should
> probably use sarge.
> Any advice?
> thanks William
>
>
>
On Wednesday, 04.05.2005 at 14:24 -0400, William wrote:
> I am about to colocate a debian server and now I don't know if I
> should install woody or sarge.
>
> I'll be colocating it in 1-3 weeks. I am thinking that I should
> probably use sarge.
>
> Any advice?
I believe that 'testing-security'
On 5/4/05, William <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am about to colocate a debian server and now I don't know if I
> should install woody or sarge.
> I'll be colocating it in 1-3 weeks. I am thinking that I should
> probably use sarge.
> Any advice?
> thanks William
Well i would defenetly go sarge,
On Wed, 4 May 2005 14:24:59 -0400
William <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am about to colocate a debian server and now I don't know if I
> should install woody or sarge.
> I'll be colocating it in 1-3 weeks. I am thinking that I should
> probably use sarge.
> Any advice?
As long as you are care
I am about to colocate a debian server and now I don't know if I
should install woody or sarge.
I'll be colocating it in 1-3 weeks. I am thinking that I should
probably use sarge.
Any advice?
thanks William
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Hi All,
I saw the next line in netstat -an's output this evening on
my firewall box. It's blocked by iptables, but any reason to get nervous?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/user >netstat -an|more
Active Internet connections (servers and established)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Fo
According to Tom Allison,
> Tony Godshall wrote:
> >According to Tom Allison,
> >
> >>Tony Godshall wrote:
> >>
> >>>According to Kent West,
> >>>
> >>>
> Tom Allison wrote:
>
>
>
> >Hello,
> >
> >I replaced my motherboard after an accident.
> >
> >Everything
I'm tring to use cdrdao to copy some new CD's. I'm using a scipt that I have
used in the
past. It looks like this:
cdrdao copy --eject --speed 16 --eject --device 0,0,0 --driver generic-mmc
--source-driver generic-mmc toc
But, now, after reading in the Cd, I'm getting the following error:
Tur
Hello all,
I've got a Gateway E4100 running a fresh Sarge installation, with X configured
to use the vesa driver. I'm running KDE 3.3, the KDE screensaver is turned
off, and I'm not running xscreensaver.
I'm trying to figoure out how to make the screen go blank with xset:
xset s on
xset s blank
Hi,
I realize this is probably the wrong place to ask this, but I'm not
getting any answers on news://netscape.public.mozilla.security. I hope
that others can point to a forum where questions like this can be answered.
I have a mix of Javascript that will be in a signed JAR and dynamic
form. Will
Alexander Sack wrote:
When did you upgrade your thunderbird install? In case you have not yet
restarted your X server since then, please try to do so too.
That did it. Thanks.
Paul
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John Hasler said:
> It won't restart the service if you have left at least one K link in place.
> Debian provides several tools for turning services on and off. My favorite
> is sysvconfig (since I wrote it).
>
thanks, John. I'm checking out sysvcon
>
> So it's not impossible to have an empty modules.conf if you have a
well
> supported set of hardware?
>
My modules.conf is empty on my linux gamer...
Hi all,
I just looked at `last -i` and `last` and found,
mira:/var/log# last -i
adamm:0 148.145.253.183 Mon May 2 08:54 still logged in
mira:/var/log# last
adamm:0Mon May 2 08:54 still logged in
Where is the IP address coming from? Th
On 5/4/05, Walther, Christoph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Dear Debian-user-list,
>
> because of the fact, read on
> www.xfree86.org/4.3.0/Status29.html :
>
> **
> "Summary:
>
> All hardware supported i
/phil writes:
> It does... what? If it checked to see if I've turned off a service...
It won't restart the service if you have left at least one K link in place.
Debian provides several tools for turning services on and off. My favorite
is sysvconfig (since I wrote it).
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Le mardi 03 mai 2005 à 15:11 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit :
> I'm using sarge with kernel 2.3.6-2.386
What kernel is that ?
>
> Thank you..
>
>
Blow it out your ear.
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David R. Litwin writes:
> I think that the problem is I don't have pppd.
Unlikely: PPP is in the base system and pppd is part of it.
> When I went to configure it, it did not exist.
How did you try to configure it? _Exactly_ what did you do and _exactly_
what happened?
> I went in /etc/ppp/ an
On Wednesday 04 May 2005 03:46 pm, Tom Allison wrote:
> >> I should expect discover to rebuild the modules.conf file?
> >> (sounds like "Yes").
> >> I take it discover is not able (ever or yet) to modify the modules.conf
> >
> >Modules.conf is there for those modules which are NOT detected
> > auto
Kenward Vaughan ha scritto:
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 02:20:02PM +0200, Marco Calviani wrote:
Darryl Clarke ha scritto:
On 5/4/05, Marco Calviani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
i would like to know which scripts are executed when starting the
network interfaces, since i would like to d
>> I should expect discover to rebuild the modules.conf file?
>> (sounds like "Yes").
>> I take it discover is not able (ever or yet) to modify the modules.conf
>Modules.conf is there for those modules which are NOT detected automatically,
>discover dynamically loads all those that ARE detected au
Quoting Andres Järv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Version tracking isn't important to me. I dont get it why i should need the
>
> deb either. And I don't like that the deb symlinks the kernel as the
> default. What if the kernel fails? Isn't it good then to have another one in
>
> the Grub menu?
>
S
Hi, I'm new in this list.
I have an UML (User Mode Linux) server (Debian Sarge) which works great, but
after I have installed "imagemagik" package, all its depends (imagemagick
libdps1 libfreetype6 libice6 libjasper-1.701-1 libjpeg62 liblcms1
libmagick6 libpng12-0 libsm6 libtiff4 libx11-6 libxext6
Version tracking isn't important to me. I dont get it why i should need
the deb either. And I don't like that the deb symlinks the kernel as
the default. What if the kernel fails? Isn't it good then to have
another one in the Grub menu?On 5/4/05, Tim Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, May 04
On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 04:48:27PM -0500, Mr Mike wrote:
> apt CDROM method /var/lib/apt/methods/CDROM has quit finding my DVDRW for
> some reason.
>
> I recently modified my fstab and mountpoints in /media to reflect the actual
> device types.. ie: /media/cdrom0 to /media/dvdrw and /media/cd
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 02:20:02PM +0200, Marco Calviani wrote:
> Darryl Clarke ha scritto:
>
> >On 5/4/05, Marco Calviani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>i would like to know which scripts are executed when starting the
> >>network interfaces, since i would like to delete a refere
Phil Dyer wrote:
Nope. Because that is not how it works or has ever worked. Your
expectation is skewed from reality (sorry).
Hate to keep beating this. But my response is:
Just because it's not how it's ever worked doesn't mean it's right. Can
you give me reasoning as to *why* it works like th
Hi Vjekoslav,
what if you invoke ooo from the command line? Any error messages?
On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 07:17:57PM +0200, Vjekoslav Brkic wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I'm running Sarge on a machine which eth boots a dozen other machines,
> exporting to them a read only root filesystem (also Sa
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Miquel van Smoorenburg said:
>>OK, although both solutions work, (I guess - I haven't tried the second
>>solution) it still seems kludgy to me. If I use the debian supplied tool
>>to remove a service from startup _totally_, and I use a debian supplied
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 01:51:08AM -0400, Kevin Mark wrote:
> Hi Fafa,
> I was just looking at the UNDP web site. Most of the things mention get
> internet infrastructure out to the hinterlands. Nothing about what
> software or hardware they intend to use. There are two ways to approach
> problems
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Phil Dyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>Miquel van Smoorenburg said:
>
If you want to keep updates from starting the daemon, just chmod 644 it.
>>>
>>>That sounds reasonable...and simple. :) thanks.
>>
>> Reasonable, simple, a
Apparently, _Tim Kelley_, on 04/05/05 07:29,typed:
> On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 01:05:01AM +0300, Andres J?rv wrote:
>
>>I'm missing the point of make-kpkg. It doesn't make any other difference
>>than make things more complicated IMHO. I just use the old fashion way of cp
>>and make modules_install
Sorry, this was supposed to be a reply to an earlier message - I hope
I've got thunderbird configured properly to do reply-to's now!
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Title: S3 Vision964-Graficcard: Installation of Xfree 3.3.6 on Sarge
Dear Debian-user-list,
because of the fact, read on www.xfree86.org/4.3.0/Status29.html :
**
"Summary:
All hardware supported in 3.3.6
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 01:05:01AM +0300, Andres J?rv wrote:
> I'm missing the point of make-kpkg. It doesn't make any other difference
> than make things more complicated IMHO. I just use the old fashion way of cp
> and make modules_install ;)
? It doesn't take any longer, and you get version t
On 5/4/05, Nasir Ali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know, how can I install debian on IBM eServer X336 series
> machine.
Sarge works like a charm on x336 - although you will have to chose
kernel 2.4 duing installation and then do
apt-get install kernel-image-2.6-"put your
On 5/4/05, Marco Calviani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Darryl Clarke ha scritto:
>
> >
> Unfortunately there is nothing there pointing to load
> /etc/init.d/firestarter or something related to it
>
How about, /etc/dhclient-exit-hooks ?
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Hi,
I would like to know, how can I install
debian on IBM eServer X336
series machine.
Thanks
Darryl Clarke ha scritto:
On 5/4/05, Marco Calviani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
i would like to know which scripts are executed when starting the
network interfaces, since i would like to delete a reference to
firestater that i've currently uninstalled.
DHCPACK from 192.168.0.1 sh: /etc/init.
On 5/4/05, Marco Calviani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> i would like to know which scripts are executed when starting the
> network interfaces, since i would like to delete a reference to
> firestater that i've currently uninstalled.
>
> DHCPACK from 192.168.0.1 sh: /etc/init.d/firestarter: N
Title: hfsplus, iPod, EFI
Hello,
That my second :-) post in this mailing list. Please note I am not subscribed and I would like to get your replies sent back to me, thanks.
I just bought a iPod photo 30GB (what a nice gadget!). I have a mac at home but at work we are still using, don't laug
Hi,
i would like to know which scripts are executed when starting the
network interfaces, since i would like to delete a reference to
firestater that i've currently uninstalled.
DHCPACK from 192.168.0.1 sh: /etc/init.d/firestarter: No such file or
directory bound to 192.168.0.2 -- renewal in 12
Rene Tapia wrote:
Besides ldap.conf, you also need to configure pam:
Actually pam isn't required just to get user information, which is what
I'm trying to do.
But anyway, I found the problem. It was pretty supid actually... it
should be "/etc/libnss-ldap.conf" and not "/etc/ldap.conf" (like in S
Rene Tapia wrote:
Besides ldap.conf, you also need to configure pam:
I haven't got to configuring pam yet, but just ldap.conf+nsswitch.conf
should work just to get uset information, either using something like
"finger user" or "getent passwd".
LDAP user information without pam_ldap is useful, fo
Title: RE: Bug in command date?
Thanks for you reply.
Looks like a beginner error: not ready the (right) doc :-)
Richard
PS: I will soon start a new thread with what seems to me a much more complex problem, if you could answer as fast as you did ... :-)
> -Original Message--
On Wednesday 04 May 2005 10:33, Tom Allison wrote:
> Tony Godshall wrote:
> > According to Tom Allison,
> >
> >>Tony Godshall wrote:
> >>>According to Kent West,
> >>>
> Tom Allison wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >I replaced my motherboard after an accident.
> >
> >Everything mostly
On Wednesday 04 May 2005 06:15, David R. Litwin wrote:
> 3: Why can't I set up my printer? When I execute the nice little wizard, it
> detects my printer, an HP DeskJet 842C, says that. Then, next page, it says
> that the manufacturer is ESP, with the model being HP Deskjet Series or HP
> New Desk
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 10:45:06AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> That my first post in this mailing list. Please note I am not subscribed and
> I would like to get your replies sent back to me, thanks.
It helps if you set the Mail-Followup-To header in your email program
if possible. If that's
Tony Godshall wrote:
According to Tom Allison,
Tony Godshall wrote:
According to Kent West,
Tom Allison wrote:
Hello,
I replaced my motherboard after an accident.
Everything mostly works, but a lot of the on board hardware (sound in
particular) isn't the same as the old board.
I know the installa
On Tuesday 03 May 2005 09:33 pm, Paul Stolp wrote:
> * John Marks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-05-03 20:20]:
> > Hi Everyone,
> >
> > I have been running Debian Sarge and enjoyed until I ran apt-get
> > dist-upgrade. I will not be doing that again any time soon. It has
> > caused nothing but trouble.
Hi Jeff,
I guess you've probably found some kind of solution by now, but since I've
recently got an HP 710c to work with cups under sarge, here's my minuscule
input:
The 710c is a 'windows' printer, and I guess from your lp0: ECP mode
message yours is too (ECP is Extended Capabilities Port, a p
On Wednesday 04 May 2005 05:42, Kevin Mark wrote:
> Hi did you install KDM? if not, 'apt-get install kdm' should do it.
> if kdm is installded, you can set
> /etc/X11/default-display-manager
If kdm is installed, you can just do dpkg-reconfigure kdm (it also works with
the gdm package, etc.)
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Title: Bug in command date?
Hello,
That my first post in this mailing list. Please note I am not subscribed and I would like to get your replies sent back to me, thanks.
I recently wrote scripts that relies on relative dates (they do "intensive" date manipulations). I encountered the follow
Paul Scott wrote:
> Kent West wrote:
>
>> The only times I've seen this type of error is when I've got Moz (FF or
>> TBird) running, and do an apt-get upgrade and get a new version of Moz.
>> Shutting down Moz and restarting it has always solved my problem.
>>
>>
> Thanks. That doesn't seem to
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 02:54:25PM +0800, hja wrote:
> I'm afraid I don't quite get what u r trying to say, Mr. Johnson.
> Specifically, what is and isn't allowed? Or who is or isn't allowed?
Mailing an attachment to the debian-user list is allowed by
Debian. But your ISP may think otherwise. Or y
Mr Mike wrote:
> On Saturday 30 April 2005 03:42 pm, Alan Chandler wrote:
>
>>
>
>
> You know... if I ask this sorta question all I get is RTFM and in reality
> that's the correct answer... When I had regex questions I
> bought a couple books and spent hours and hours reading and experiment
I can't figure that out! I summarize the previous state:
1.) console says: kdm and wdm are started (kdm because of the
"false" value in the conf-script, wdm because it's the default-display-
manager)
2.) kdm takes over and runs kde. According to pstree and ps no wdm
is running.
What I did:
1.)
On Saturday 30 April 2005 03:42 pm, Alan Chandler wrote:
> I am using PHP and I am trying to parse a string into substrings delimited by
> a single character. In some instances this is a ',' in others it will be '='.
>
> I think the php function preg_split is the one to use, but I need find the
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