According to roach,
> On Saturday 02 July 2005 22:24, Jim Kern wrote:
> > This is my second attempt in a year to get Debian on my machine. Why is it
> > so dificult. I have downloaded the ISO image of the net install and burned
> > it to a CD. Is this CD supposed to be bootable?
>
> Yes.
>
> >
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I just installed Sarge on my laptop and upgraded to Sid with kernel
2.6.11-1-686.
I installed the latest versions of linux-sound-base, alsa-base, libasound2 and
alsa-utils and ran alsaconf. Everything worked fine until I rebooted, when the
mixer prog
Khanh Cao Van wrote:
> I'm news for debian and used to chkconfig in redhat to manage deamon
> scripts to startup at boottime or not . Could you please tell me what
> program in debian with the fuction like that ?
A couple of points...
People usually ask about chkconfig because they are used to ot
Jean-Francois Gratton wrote:
> Electric power went down while I was apt-getting dist-upgrade. Of course
> *the* filesystem that got to be trashed was /var ...
>
> Right now I got a parse error in /var/lib/dpkg/available..
>
> Don't throw stones at me, I compounded the problem by deleting the file
On Tuesday 28 June 2005 10.36, Aurélien Campéas wrote:
>
> This is maybe stupid, but is the ftp client not supposed to also request
> the passive mode ?
>
>
This was this. On one komputer ftp client was default set to passive mode on
second one not. When on this second i gave command passive, I w
On Saturday 02 July 2005 06:42 pm, Glenn Davy wrote:
> I thought it might have something to do with the 'preferred
> applications' in gnome, and or /etc/alternatives/x-www-browser, but
> changing these (which are set to firefox anyhow) make no difference.
>
> when you say 'same question' are you
Hi all,
Electric power went down while I was apt-getting dist-upgrade. Of course
*the* filesystem that got to be trashed was /var ...
Right now I got a parse error in /var/lib/dpkg/available..
Don't throw stones at me, I compounded the problem by deleting the file
(yeah I know.. not bright. I fi
>I have the same question wrt firefox and KMail which I'm running in
>gnome rather than kde.
Interesting. I don't know kmail, but evolution provides no place for
configuring this.
I thought it might have something to do with the 'preferred
applications' in gnome, and or /etc/alternatives/x-www-br
On Saturday 02 July 2005 05:29 pm, Glenn Davy wrote:
> Hi all
> Can anyone tell me how I can get firefox to open as my browser when I
> click on a URL in an email in evolution? At the moment a shell pops up,
> retrieves file with wget and opens the source in vim.
> Thanks
> Glenn
I have the same q
On Sat, Jul 02, 2005 at 06:48:42PM -0400, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 04:56:46PM -0400, Ryan Schultz wrote:
> >
> > I can second this -- don't put / or /boot under LVM control, just /'s
> > large subdirectories, like /usr, /var, /home, etc, but not /bin,
> > /sbin, /lib, or other
hi ... im new to all this but ive done pretty well so far. i wanna install debian to my 2nd hard drive. i wiped it clean and booted up debian. i got tothe page where it asks for the language and it was unresponsive. any ideas to y that happened? thank you very much for any help..
Hi all
Can anyone tell me how I can get firefox to open as my browser when I
click on a URL in an email in evolution? At the moment a shell pops up,
retrieves file with wget and opens the source in vim.
Thanks
Glenn
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Myself, I use ClamAV, Postfix and SpamAssassin here. Just use the defaults
that apt-get install sets up and you are all set.
apt-get install postfix
apt-get install spamassassin
apt-get install clamav
Note that spamassassin may already be installed since I believe the Debian
installer installs s
On Sat, Jul 02, 2005 at 05:58:21PM +0200, Nobrin ;-" wrote:
> I would like to read an in depth book about GNU/Linux structure. I
> mean, about how the parts works together in the big picture.
>
> I wouldn't like a book about vi, emacs, bash, awk, iptables rules and
> so on, because it would just g
Hi folks! Just wanted to let everyone know that bufonline.dyndns.org is
finally back up after an OS reinstall after I hosed my previous setup last
night. Also in my ongoing quest to find the ultimate webmail client, I
believe I have found one - UebiMiau. It's pretty cool :)
URL: http://www.ueb
On Sat, Jul 02, 2005 at 07:51:19PM -0400, marcel usma wrote:
> im running linux mandrake kde 3.3 limited edition 2005
> how can i fix this problem
Ask on a Mandrake mailing list. This one's for Debian.
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On (02/07/05 19:03), Csanyi Pal wrote:
> To: Debian User
> From: Csanyi Pal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2005 19:03:42 +0200
> Subject: Re: mail server
>
> On Sat, Jul 02, 2005 at 01:13:12PM -0400, Craig Russell wrote:
> >
> > askar k wrote:
> >
> > >Is there step-by-step guide on bui
hey man
how are you
i read your article about the problem with xmms player and the glib-config file
but you didnt say how to fix it
can you please help me cuz im having the same problem
im running linux mandrake kde 3.3 limited edition 2005
it comes with this player amarok wich is cool
On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 04:56:46PM -0400, Ryan Schultz wrote:
> On Wednesday 29 June 2005 11:46 pm, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 11:39:03PM -0400, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> > > I'm confused by the sarge installer. I have a single 250g hard
> > > drive that I would like to manag
On Saturday 02 July 2005 21:24, Jim Kern wrote:
> This is my second attempt in a year to get Debian on my machine. Why is it
> so dificult. I have downloaded the ISO image of the net install and burned
> it to a CD. Is this CD supposed to be bootable? Anyway when I insert the
> CD in an i386 ba
I have a working cdrom drive - it mounted other cds both before and
after I took the syslog transcript I show below. Also, I ripped and
burned this same CD under fedora core 3 on this machine.
But I erased fedora because I like debian, but I didnt save my
burns. But burning it is not working.
On Saturday 02 July 2005 22:24, Jim Kern wrote:
> This is my second attempt in a year to get Debian on my machine. Why is it
> so dificult. I have downloaded the ISO image of the net install and burned
> it to a CD. Is this CD supposed to be bootable?
Yes.
> Anyway when I insert the
> CD in a
Alvin Oga wrote:
On Sat, 2 Jul 2005, Paul Johnson wrote:
I wish HDD LEDs were multicolored so you could tell if it's writing,
reading or whatever. Even if it changes too fast to be practical, it
would still be nifty. Sort of like the load average speedometer on
the BeBox.
ez enuff too...
I (Marty) wrote:
I have an HP PSC 2110 working locally with foomatic and CUPS back end.
When I try to print remotely the CUPS web interface returns with:
"Print file was not accepted (client-error-bad-request)!"
I find these entries in /var/log/cups/error_log:
E [01/Jul/2005:00:13:09 -0400] pr
hello.
I have a little problem
running debian 3.1 r0a
i was trying to install a hl5140 driver package, and the only one i seemed
to find was an rpm. So i installed it with alien, but it wasn't very useful.
Upon uninstallation (w/ Synaptic PM under KDE) all seemed well, but when i
try to (re)
Did you check your sshd config?
I think if it prohibits X11 forwarding, your local config
won't override.
If that doesn't fix it, please post to the list the output of
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According to Dean Allen Provins,
> Hello:
>
> I have used SSH and X Forwarding successfully in
This is my second attempt in a year to get Debian on my machine. Why is it so dificult. I have downloaded the ISO image of the net install and burned it to a CD. Is this CD supposed to be bootable? Anyway when I insert the CD in an i386 based machine it looks at the CD and returns not boot reco
On Sat, 2 Jul 2005 14:09:42 -0600
Dean Allen Provins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I have used SSH and X Forwarding successfully in the past, but since
> moving to Sarge, it refuses to co-operate. Either I can't
> read/understand the documentation or there's something new.
>
> >From w
Hi friends,
I need to apply the grsecurity patch and compile a new kernel for a
server. In this server, I am using a kernel image from the 2.6.8
version. Then, I downloaded both the kernel-source-2.6.8 package and the
kernel-patch-grsecurity2.
But I am not able to apply the kernel patch beca
On Saturday 02 July 2005 00:47, Mark Panen wrote:
> Is there any script floating around to convert the 14 Sarge CD's to 2
> DVD's like some other distros ahve ?
Yes, it's called jigdo. If you need more than that, I have it.
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Hello:
I have used SSH and X Forwarding successfully in the past, but since
moving to Sarge, it refuses to co-operate. Either I can't
read/understand the documentation or there's something new.
>From work, I can ssh or scp to home using a host.domain address. At
home I've added 3 lines to my .s
I just recently upgraded from woody to sarge and struggled to get my CD
burner (SAMSUNG CDRW/DVD SM-348B, ATAPI) and automount to work. Since I
could not find a cogent and concise description in any one document,
thought I would share with the list how I finally succeeded with the
kernel 2.6.8
After a recent upgrade of a Debian workstation (built as sarge, now
tracking testing),
Mozilla 1.7.8 started refusing to load a lot of Java related pages with
a messages about PSM
--
This document cannot be displayed unless you install the Personal
Security Manager (PSM).
Down
OK , I did that and got the following
results
I entered lspci, got the response "/bin/sh: lspci :
not found"
then for lsmod, I got a long string of
files/modules, with "size" and "used by" columns. I have only recorded the names
here, no way of cutting and pasting unfortunately...
xfs
r
hi
is there a DEB package for ralcgm available?
Or at least a patch to build it for Debian?
Frank
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On Saturday 02 July 2005 17:32, askar k wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Is there step-by-step guide on building a mail server
> postfix+spamassassin+clamavd+etc... on the internet?
>
> thanks,
> askar
hello askar,
Here is a link for postfix and mysql
http://workaround.org/articles/i
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On Sat, Jul 02, 2005 at 05:58:21PM +0200, Nobrin ;-" wrote:
> I would like to read an in depth book about GNU/Linux structure. I
> mean, about how the parts works together in the big picture.
http://en.tldp.org/HOWTO/Reading-List-HOWTO/
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On Sat, Jul 02, 2005 at 01:13:12PM -0400, Craig Russell wrote:
>
> askar k wrote:
>
> >Is there step-by-step guide on building a mail server
> >postfix+spamassassin+clamavd+etc... on the internet?
And is there a step-by-step guide on building a mail server using
exim4?
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On Saturday 02 July 2005 18:32, askar k wrote:
> Is there step-by-step guide on building a mail server
> postfix+spamassassin+clamavd+etc... on the internet?
http://workaround.org/articles/ispmail-sarge/
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
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askar k wrote:
Hello.
Is there step-by-step guide on building a mail server
postfix+spamassassin+clamavd+etc... on the internet?
thanks,
askar
I don't know about one for postifx but the qmailrocks website has step
by step instructions as well as a very active mailing list that is
ext
Bill Wohler writes:
> Why would you want to use dist-upgrade when you're not switching
> distributions?
Because he is using Unstable. At any time any developer could upload a
package which creates the sort of situation that dist-upgrade is designed
to resolve.
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I have installed libxml2-2.6.17-2 which isn't in the offciail debian
repository, and I have it successfully installed. Now I need
libglademm-2.4-dev installed which depends on libxml2-dev-2.6.17-2 but
I get this:
libxml2-dev: Depends: libxml2 (= 2.6.16-7) but 2.6.17-2 is to be installed
This is b
Hello.
Is there step-by-step guide on building a mail server
postfix+spamassassin+clamavd+etc... on the internet?
thanks,
askar
I haven't read their book, but I mean to someday...
There is no learning experience like doing...
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/whatislfs.html
the book:
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/stable/
or
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/downloads/stable/
Nobrin ;-\ wrote:
I would lik
press ALT + F2 at any moment during the install and you'll get the
console. Press ENTER to activate it, then type commands.
Regards,
Roman
On Sat, 2 Jul 2005 13:01:06 +0100
"Jim Blake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you wrote
> "Boot the 2.6 kernel in installation, after hardware detection go ont
Installing 2.4 kernel for Sarge, if your promise raid is not detected
and you see only separated disks, do ALT+F2, press ENTER to activate the
console, and do
modprobe pdcraid
Now I can see /dev/ataraid/disc0/disc when partitioning.
However, I can't see any raid driver in 2.6 initrd.
Best rega
>You need to get your apache configured to use those cgi-scripts.
>Normally after installing you can find bugzilla at
> http://localhost/cgi-bin/bugzilla
Right track, thanks wim!
For other folks' reference (may be obvious but it was not to me) the
page is actually:
http://localhost/cg
On a new installation of sarge gnomemeeting says it can't open
/dev/video0 but camorama evidently does since it displays an image --
however the image displayed is triplicated horizontally and b&w. The
same webcam on another system displays color.
Why can't gnomemeeting open the camera and what's
I would like to read an in depth book about GNU/Linux structure. I
mean, about how the parts works together in the big picture.
I wouldn't like a book about vi, emacs, bash, awk, iptables rules and
so on, because it would just give some hints about these topics (about
them entire books have been w
Jules Dubois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Friday 01 July 2005 17:03, Bill Wohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
>
>> Jason Edson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> I just did a dist-upgrade on my unstable box
>>
>> Why would you want to use dist-upgrade on unstable?
>
> m
On 7/1/05, Ralph Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 06/30/2005 11:40 AM, Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
> > I need to compare two files, in a quite accurate way, i tried vimdiff,
> > but it is quite hard to learn.
> > Does someone know about a program that makes the same of vimdiff, but
> > is easier, and
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On Saturday 02 July 2005 01:41, Wayne Sitton wrote:
> I have Debian Sid installed on my laptop. Everything works fine except
> the touchpad. when I tap it once it registers a double-click. In the
> XFree86 config I have the mouse set to /dev/psaux and the PS/2 protocol.
>
> Where would be the con
> >Hi,
> >
> >Installing for the first time. I have Sarge on DVD, but my machine
> >won't boot from them so
> >using floppys. Using the boot.img, root.img and cd-drivers.img from the 1st
> >DVD.
Solution - The BIOS only looked at the first IDE device for boot -
disabled the CD and worked a lot be
On 02/07/05, Thomas Weinbrenner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is an easy way to test this.
> In /var/lib/apt/list you will find the Release and Release.gpg files
> from your sources. Just verify them manually:
Thanks that did it, I was missing the key for the debian-marillat archive
Cheers
Joe wrote:
Guillaume TESSIER wrote:
This threat went bad. I never thought that what I like could be
bethreated like this by our own politicans. People that are elected
by us to work for our wealth and security. I just feel really
disapointed by the way things turning.
I hope we gonna have
Adam Mercer wrote:
> I've just upgraded my sid box and now apt is complaining that the
> packages are untrusted e.g.
[...]
> skymoo:~# apt-key list
> /etc/apt/trusted.gpg
>
> pub 1024D/4F368D5D 2005-01-31 [expires: 2006-01-31]
> uid Debian Archive Automati
On 02/07/05, Elimar Riesebieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 the mental interface of
> Adam Mercer told:
>
> [...]
> > Do I need any other keys in the keyring?
>
> The keys by default are locatet in /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.
> You can check the keys within there: $> apt-key list.
you wrote
"Boot the 2.6 kernel in installation, after hardware detection go
ontothe console and post the output for `lspci -v` and `lsmod`."
Sorry Adam, you've got a newby to install problems
here... bear with me! Question: how do I go into console during an install? The
system doesn't inst
On Jul 02 2005, Ryan Heise wrote:
> - Is there a better option than running esd? Do people hate/like esd?
I just hate absolutely any non-kernelspace daemon that is not invoked
explicitly by me.
I feel so bad having KDE run all those kdeinit processes as I do when I run
gnome (or gnome application
On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 the mental interface of
Adam Mercer told:
[...]
> Do I need any other keys in the keyring?
The keys by default are locatet in /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.
You can check the keys within there: $> apt-key list.
Ciao
Elimar
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On Saturday July 2 2005 10:21, Cao Van Khanh wrote:
> I use route comand in debian 3.1 to routing my network , but sometime I
> head about iproute2 and would like to know more about it . Please give me
> some infor
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On Saturday July 2 2005 07:34, Ms Linuz wrote:
> If this a very often thrown question, then I'm sorry since I can't find
> any problem solving related in my debian mailing list archive.
> So...I can't print from mozilla browser and thunderbird.I don't know
> exactly
> [...]
> I'm using CUPS and Xp
Hi
I've just upgraded my sid box and now apt is complaining that the
packages are untrusted e.g.
Need to get 1793kB of archives. After unpacking 7324kB will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n/?]
WARNING: untrusted versions of the following packages will be installed!
Untrusted packages could
On 2005-07-02 @ 09:01:33 (week 26) Khanh Cao Van wrote:
> I've installed postfix and then go to the /etc/postfix change some
> option on it . But the main.cf did not contain all information as
> usual . I could not find out the :
>
> home_mailbox =
> relayhost =
> relay_domains =
> mynetworks_sty
On Sat, 2 Jul 2005, Paul Johnson wrote:
> I wish HDD LEDs were multicolored so you could tell if it's writing,
> reading or whatever. Even if it changes too fast to be practical, it
> would still be nifty. Sort of like the load average speedometer on
> the BeBox.
ez enuff too... hd activity
also:
people who live outside the U.S. cannot buy a TIVO :-)
(but nowadays they could buy a Micro$oft Media Center)
a.
Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Wednesday June 29 2005 10:38 am, Matt Price wrote:
>
>>just curious -- how much do you figure on spending for this
>>project? I'm interested in MythT
I have 2 ADSL ad1 and ad2 , one PC for my firewall and some
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other connect to ad1 and ad2
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On Saturday, 02.07.2005 at 04:16 +0530, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> I have a mail server with qmail + vpopmail + courier-imap installed
> and
> working properly. I have another server as a webserver working fine. I'm
> running Squirrelmail on the webserver. I've configured it to connect to
On Friday July 1 2005 6:54 pm, Alvin Oga wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Jul 2005, Marty wrote:
> > In addition to the SCSI disk becoming unbootable -- the SCSI
> > drive LED flashed when LILO wrote to it; and pulling the SCSI
> > cable (not recommended)
>
> just because the light flashed doesnt mean it was wri
I use route comand in debian 3.1 to routing my network , but
sometime I head about iproute2 and would like to know more about it . Please
give me some infor
Thank in advance !
Guillaume TESSIER wrote:
This threat went bad. I never thought that what I like could be
bethreated like this by our own politicans. People that are elected by
us to work for our wealth and security. I just feel really disapointed
by the way things turning.
I hope we gonna have good surprise
On Sat, Jul 02, 2005 at 03:32:41PM +1000, Ryan Heise wrote:
> I just did a system upgrade and now Gnome hangs when I try to logout.
I just found that Gnome logout stops hanging and starts working if I run
"esd" first.
Now I have a few questions:
- What is the debian way to automatically run esd?
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Am 01.07.2005 um 18:17 schrieb Deviant User:
> This allows me to mount a usb thumb drive as
> /dev/USB_Flash_Disk. Can somebody tell me what's wrong, if
> any, with the rules, and how I could change it to conform
> with the new "rules" for linux 2.6.12?
Udev < 058 has problems with 2.6.12.
I've
Marco Calviani wrote:
>i've got an error (maybe a warning) during the boot up process, as
> written in /var/log/boot:
> Cleaning /tmpfind: warning: you have specified the -maxdepth option
> after a non-option argument -perm, but options are not positi
> onal (-maxdepth affects tests spe
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