On Wed, 23 Nov 2005, Kent West wrote:
> jack wrote:
>
> >I'm running testing (etch) on x86. About a week ago, possibly
> >Wednesday 16/11 (sorry, I can't be more precise), after updating my
> >packages, I've started having problems with "flickering" in X. The
> >trouble is, I can't pinpoint the pr
Katipo wrote:
> "I'm your shrink"
> Yeah, right!
It's a truer quote than you know.
http://imdb.com/title/tt0114558/quotes
1/2 way down. Put in context you'll understand. :P
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jack wrote:
>I'm running testing (etch) on x86. About a week ago, possibly
>Wednesday 16/11 (sorry, I can't be more precise), after updating my
>packages, I've started having problems with "flickering" in X. The
>trouble is, I can't pinpoint the problem down. I'd be happy to file a bug
>report, if
hi,
After upgrade module-assistant to 0.10, i found that i can't use SELECT
item in its main dialog. That is after typing m-a, choose SELECT and
press enter, but nothing happened. There should be a list of available
modules which can be compiled.
I deupgrade module-assistant to 0.9.10, then the pr
I use Mutt and have no problems deleting 3000 msgs at a time :)
It's also more tuned to list browsing.
Forrest
On Sun, Nov 06, 2005 at 09:25:25PM +, Oliver Lupton wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Adam Hardy wrote:
> > I'm using Thunderbird 1.0.2 which is the lat
Have you looked into using Xorg's driver for this?
If you have Xorg see 'man nv'.
Forrest
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 01:19:58AM +0100, Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
> I tried to compile nvidia kernle module using both m-a and the binary
> package from nvidia site. The building always fails in the same w
It seems that there is problem with my "write " . The "write"
delivered the message I sent to myself while actually I sent it to
another user. The details is like this:
After I typed in" echo 'a message'|write USER1", I just got this 'a
message' on my another gnome-terminal. In order to find out w
Hi folks.
I've been using Exim since I started doing e-mail on my
Debian box many years ago. But I never was able to really
get into its configs- the docs are kind of hard to grok for
me. And the exim4 configs really make my brain hurt... I
can't tell where the settings are without doing a 'gr
Hi,
I would like to do something only when i remote login to my debian box. I
would like to run export DISPLAY=[client ip]:0.0 but i don't want linux to
do this if I login on the box itself. Thanks
Amish
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Steve Lamb wrote:
Katipo wrote:
Snap again!
*TWET* Idiotic misuse of a word, 10-day suspension, no participation
in a thread! Carry on! *TWEEET*
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Larry Gonzalez wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Nov 2005, Eric P wrote:
>
>>> I'm running Etch.
>>>
>>> I noticed recently that the boot process gets stuck on "Starting
>>> portmap daemon: portmap".
>>>
>>> After a few minutes, I hit ctrl-C and it continues booting.
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>
>
> yes...
> your l
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 21:49, Steve Lamb wrote:
>Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
>> This is probably pointless. I am not sure if they read the abuse
>> address at all, but supposing they do, they are machine-filtering it
>> (and I bet they discard any AntiSPAM UOL emails ;-) ).
>
>Now,
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 16:49:32 -0300
Bruno Buys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What desktoip environment are we talking about? For kde, you can install
> karamba or superkaramba.
$ aptitude install lavaps
(duck)
It is informative - in its own way, and takes up little screen space.
For other types
On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 07:15:23PM -0500, Joseph H. Fry wrote:
> On Monday 21 November 2005 4:54 pm, Paul E Condon wrote:
> > I have just installed usbmount. It is great at handling my
> > memory stick, but I have a problem:
> >
> > The memory stick contains, I believe a vfat file system.
> > When
On Nov 22 2005, Cameron L. Spitzer wrote:
> "Make a CD which apt-cdrom will accept" is the part I still haven't
> found.
The package you want is called apt-move and it is *quite* neat for
exactly this purpose.
Hope this helps, Rogério Brito.
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Bryan Frechette wrote:
Hi anybody can help me, i have problem with my squirrelmail, i don't
know why the squirrelmail wont' connect anymore to the imap database
its give me an error 110, if anybody has a solution, i use uw imapd
and postfix on debian unstable, but normal imap access with a cli
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> This is probably pointless. I am not sure if they read the abuse address at
> all, but supposing they do, they are machine-filtering it (and I bet they
> discard any AntiSPAM UOL emails ;-) ).
Now, sending it back to their sales account, that would be some
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> > Besides that they are one of the largest and most popular ISP here.
>
> And curently I am forwarding all those SPAM's to there abuse address.
This is probably pointless. I am not sure if they read the abuse address at
all, but supposing they do, t
Katipo wrote:
> Snap again!
*TWET* Idiotic misuse of a word, 10-day suspension, no participation
in a thread! Carry on! *TWEEET*
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On 11:48 Tue 22 Nov , James Ireson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to setup my network with multiple default gateways from a
> debian linux box running 2.6.11.10.
>
> I've read lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html and understand
> about setting up the routes for each interface in separa
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 11:34 am, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 2005-11-21 04:16:02, schrieb Nate Duehr:
> > That went surprisingly well.
> >
> > Steps on a stock Debian stable system that was just running
> > basically default configuration exim4 and uw-imap were:
> >
> > 1. Shut down incoming
port 111 will be used by rpc processes like NIS and NFS.
port 113 is identd, used to identify the "owner" of a connection.
port 903... I'm not sure.
If you box is up on the world. I would suggest making a iptables(or
equivilent) script that will block all but the wanted ports.
IE, having the
On 00:54 Wed 23 Nov , Rutger Wessels wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I administer a debian installation that is connected to the Internet.
> When I run nmap, I found the following:
> Starting nmap 3.81 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2005-11-23 00:29 CET
> Interesting ports on xx
> (The 1657
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 02:34:36AM -0500, Clint Harshaw wrote:
> Steven Wheelwright wrote:
>
> > I am fairly new, but I was under the impression that you should not edit
> > /etc/X11/XF86Config-4. Rather, you should, as root, do
> >
> > dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
> >
> > You can choose a `s
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 00:54:13 +0100
Rutger Wessels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 113/tcp open auth
That's an 'ident' daemon I believe. _very_ primitive "security", some braindead
IRC networks require it to be running and doubtlessly other things will require
it too.
HTH
-ol
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C. Chad Wallace on 22/11/05 02:38, wrote:
Stephen Rueger wrote:
Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
This used to work until recently when I found that the .bash_history
had been transformed into a data file, instead of the ASCII text that
I was used to.
How exactly did you find that ou
Hello,
I administer a debian installation that is connected to the Internet.
When I run nmap, I found the following:
Starting nmap 3.81 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2005-11-23 00:29 CET
Interesting ports on xx
(The 1657 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed)
POR
1.- Hi, for you sound card can you try with "alsa" its very easy
2.- for you keyboard layouts try with: setxkbmap
3.- You dont know if you are in KDE or Gnome??? it's easy, KDE is more
beautiful :P, you can change your desktop environment before to star the
session in the display manager (KDM or GD
Am 2005-11-19 00:24:40, schrieb loos:
> Em Qui, 2005-11-17 às 20:32 -0800, David Kirchner escreveu:
> > On 11/17/05, Rogério Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I don't know if that's exactly a black hole, but you can also try to
> > > address
> > > your messages to, at least, two other address
Am 2005-11-21 04:16:02, schrieb Nate Duehr:
> That went surprisingly well.
>
> Steps on a stock Debian stable system that was just running basically
> default configuration exim4 and uw-imap were:
>
> 1. Shut down incoming mail/Stop exim.
> 2. su to each user in /var/spool/mail and convert thei
On (23/11/05 08:14), Wei Hu wrote:
> has anyone installed the driver for Intel 82865G graphics card on Debian
> Sarag.
>
> my box is Debian 2.4.27-2-386 GNU/Linux.
> the graphics card is Intel 80865G graphics.
>
> the X is working, but not very well. I downloaded the driver (file
> name:i915Grap
Clive Menzies wrote:
On (22/11/05 10:46), Ron Johnson wrote:
Stated another way: for the statesman to become President, he must
first become a politician.
Exactly!
... and to raise campaign funds they put themselves under an obligation
to vested interests . and to gain media expo
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 13:50 +, Clive Menzies wrote:
On (20/11/05 22:08), Katipo wrote:
Clive Menzies wrote:
I suspect Intel is in no way unique in this respect; my own limited
experience of large corporations has been similar. As in many other
bureaucrat
Clive Menzies wrote:
On (20/11/05 22:08), Katipo wrote:
Clive Menzies wrote:
I suspect Intel is in no way unique in this respect; my own limited
experience of large corporations has been similar. As in many other
bureaucratic organisations (public and commercial), it is the 'system'
r
When doing
# aptitude update
on my bog standard testing setup, I'm getting the following error:
Get:8 http://http.us.debian.org testing/contrib Packages [49.0kB]
99% [8 Packages gzip 0] [7 Packages 0]
gzip: stdin: not in gzip format
Err http://http.us.debian.org testing/contrib Packages
Sub-proc
Hi!
I have set konqueror to not have an instance preloaded, in Settings
> Performance > Preloading > Max. number of instances kept preloaded = 0.
But when I do
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps aux|grep konqueror
bruno 3481 0.2 2.0 35484 21468 ? S19:41 0:00 kdeinit:
konqueror --
Hello all,
I have a ECS A530 notebook (SiS 315). The problem: the LCD don't work
after kernel recompilation, except in 640x480 mode. I used kernel
2.6.12-2. The LCD works with 2.6.8-2 standard kernel (Debian Sarge
Stable) and with Knoppix 4.0 in 800x600. However, I don't make the
kernel works
Since a few days I've noticed on one of my Debian machines that 'who'
does not behave like it did before. Just calling 'who' does not display
anything at all. Things like 'who -l' or 'who -d' work however.
Any ideas why this is and how to "fix" it?
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has anyone installed the driver for Intel 82865G graphics card on Debian Sarag.
my box is Debian 2.4.27-2-386 GNU/Linux.
the graphics card is Intel 80865G graphics.
the X is working, but not very well. I downloaded the driver (file
name:i915Graphics.tar.gz) from Intel website, but I could not ins
Am 2005-11-18 13:50:14, schrieb Ron Johnson:
> On Fri, 2005-11-18 at 18:59 +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> > Am 2005-11-16 15:06:03, schrieb Mike McCarty:
> >
> > > You don't have to vote, nor do you have to make requests.
> > > Just use the delete key. I use a threaded reader, so I
> > > can del
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 13:37:21 -0600
Rob Brenart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know what settings need to be changed in
> exim4.conf.template to change the port exim4 uses to contact the
> smarthost?
In the section labeled "remote_smtp_smarthost" add a line like this:
port = 123
(or w
Rafi Gabzu wrote:
Thanks.
The reason for the "testing" installation is because I read that it quit
stable and that sarge holds old and not updated packages.
It is quite stable, but just 'quite'. Sarge was released in June this
year and is not old. It is updated as far as security is concerned.
Cameron L. Spitzer wrote:
>[This message has also been posted to linux.debian.user.]
>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Hodgins Family wrote:
>>
>> This isn't EXACTLY what you are looking for but it could give you some
>> ideas. This is an Ubuntu page, I now, but the commands shouldn't be so very
>
Hi Michelle,
Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you make the CD images availlable for download ?
>
> Because I am switching my location, I hvae no ADSL @home and can
> only download Monday to Friday around 2 hours per day and only
> 20-30 kByte/sec.
If needed I will download these
Le Mardi 22 Novembre 2005 05:16, David R. Litwin a écrit :
> > Hi!
> >
> > I've added "psmouse.proto=imps" in my grub's "menu.lst" file for the
> > kernel I
> > boot, and everything works fine.
> > edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and add "psmouse.proto=imps" on the line
> > corresponding to your kernel
>
I'm running testing (etch) on x86. About a week ago, possibly
Wednesday 16/11 (sorry, I can't be more precise), after updating my
packages, I've started having problems with "flickering" in X. The
trouble is, I can't pinpoint the problem down. I'd be happy to file a bug
report, if only I could und
Rafi Gabzu wrote:
Hi ,
I just installed Debian "testing" , I'm new in Linux. Few questions:
Not a question from you, but for you:
Why did you install Debian 'testing'? This distribution is for people
who like testing software and helping the developers with the next
release of debian.
Expe
Does anyone know what settings need to be changed in exim4.conf.template
to change the port exim4 uses to contact the smarthost?
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Hey Cameron:
(There's also some stuff about
Synaptic, whatever that is.)
Think of Synaptic as a GUI for apt-get (no flames from purists, please!)
That's neater than just
copying all the deb files from my apt/archives to his,
but it still doesn't get me something I could put on
an isofs so
Rafi Gabzu wrote:
> Hi ,
Hi, Rafi, welcome aboard!
> I just installed Debian "testing" , I'm new in Linux. Few questions:
> 1. How do I configure my audio card , it doesn't recognize it ?
Install the package "alsa-utils" and run "alsaconf" as root. You should
be presented a quite straightforward
New to Linux.. I suggest you become comfortable with the command line.
For example, a handy tool for configuring sounds cards, run "sndconfig"
from the prompt (must be root) - or "alsaconf". This will run a setup
utility. Keyboard layout configurations depend on what you are running,
KDE, Gnome, et
Wish I had some idea for you... how long did you let the process run,
just to see if it would finish?
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egyszeri megkeresés
Ha meg akarod ismerni a világot, maradj otthon.
Ha meg akarod ismerni önmagad, utazz.
Hamvas Béla írta volt, mi csak idézzük - s kérdezzük:
küldhetne-e önnek az útleírásairól ismert és kedvelt top7travel internetes
utazási magazin
időnként hírlevelet. Csak akkor küldünk, ha
On Monday 21 November 2005 17:25, Joseph H. Fry wrote:
> I have jumped around testing different mail clients before finally
> settling on kmail due to some features I like and some I can't live
> without (reply to list for example). Anyway, there are two things I
> haven't been able to do, perhaps
I am... so... dense...
Packages are available at:
deb http://rschultz.ath.cx/debian unstable/i386/
deb-src http://rschultz.ath.cx/debian unstable/source/
or you can get them from http://rschultz.ath.cx/debian.php.
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Hodgins Family wrote:
> Good morning:
>
> Follow this link http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=7455&page=1
>
>> My friend has installed a sarge workstation from
>> the 14 CDs. With limited dial-up access
Am 2005-11-18 21:06:44, schrieb Henrique de Moraes Holschuh:
> Not to mention that you should have received only one message per post you
> made to mailing lists the loser with AntispamUOL is part of.
>
> Maybe you are seeing the results of a spammer forging your address?
Right. My E-Mail <[EMA
Am 2005-11-18 13:19:28, schrieb Ron Johnson:
> Can't you just filter them into the Trash or use a killfile?
I have UOL as
:0
* ^From:.*([EMAIL PROTECTED])
.ATTENTION.UOL_cr/
in my promailfilter ad in the last month around 56.000 C/R
collected. This C/R SPAMer was not the first one.
Hello Anderw,
Am 2005-11-19 09:48:37, schrieb Andrew M.A. Cater:
> I should have some "Oficial" 1.3 disks - I also have some gold CD's of
> 1.1 and 1.2 (I think) burnt for me by someone in Germany at the time. Since
> these are my oldest disks and among the earliest CD-R's ever as far as I
> kno
Hello,
I'm trying to implement an opevpn server on my debian box. The first
step was to recompile my kernel (2.4.32) with TUN?TAP support built in.
I did this and created the /dev/net/tun device however it does not work.
cat /dev/net/tun returns:
cat: /dev/net/tun: File descriptor in bad sta
Hello debian-user,
I've packaged PCSX, a popular Playstation emulator, along with the plugins it
needs to operate. I have a sponsor already, but because of the fickle/brittle
nature of PCSX and its plugins, I'd like to have some users test the program
first. It is available in my archive, as pac
Joseph H. Fry wrote:
On Monday 21 November 2005 4:54 pm, Paul E Condon wrote:
I have just installed usbmount. It is great at handling my
memory stick, but I have a problem:
The memory stick contains, I believe a vfat file system.
When it is mounted with usbmount, the files on it appear
to b
This means that Apache does not know about PHP, nevermind the mime
types. To make Apache aware of PHP, make sure this line is in your
httpd.conf or modules.conf - then reload apache.
~
LoadModule php4_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libphp4.so
~
(assuming php4 and assuming this location where the module
> Hello All,
> I am new to the Linux world and have a few questions. I currently have a
> small (miniscule) consulting group that needs a system that can mimic our
> web hosting service provider so we can further develop our site. We do not
> currently intend to have this system as a web server.
Hi ,I just installed Debian "testing" , I'm new in Linux. Few questions:1. How do I configure my audio card , it doesn't recognize it ?2. How do I add additional keyboard layout (Hebrew) and fonts?
3. How do I know if I'm working in KDE /GNOME , how do I switch between them ?4. Is there a guide/boo
On (22/11/05 10:46), Ron Johnson wrote:
> Stated another way: for the statesman to become President, he must
> first become a politician.
Exactly!
... and to raise campaign funds they put themselves under an obligation
to vested interests . and to gain media exposure that need to play
to popu
Good morning:
Follow this link http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=7455&page=1
My friend has installed a sarge workstation from
the 14 CDs. With limited dial-up access he can't
upgrade it. I would like to make a "disk 15"
for him from the contents of my /var/cache/apt/archives.
Is there
I have exactly the same problem. My kernel is
2.6.8-2-386 the one that comes
with the distribution. I also can not find
documentation on how to deal with
USB storage in kernels 2.6.*. The same happened me
with the audio ( I have an
old ISA soundblaster on a pentium II system, that
debian didn't det
Dave Howorth said...
> On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 14:39 +, marc wrote:
> > Ed Paris said...
> > > * 320 MB of RAM
> > > Would you advise me to run GNOME or KDE instead of staying with BASH?
> >
> > You can do all three, if you like. ssh is the traditional way to admin a
> > server, but you might w
My friend has installed a sarge workstation from
the 14 CDs. With limited dial-up access he can't
upgrade it. I would like to make a "disk 15"
for him from the contents of my /var/cache/apt/archives.
Is there a script to gather a set of .deb files
and produce an .iso which apt-cdrom would recogn
On 21 Nov 2005 23:01:59 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Many of the web pages I visit cause the browser to hang for
> significant periods of time (a minute or more in many cases). Until
> the page finishes loading, the window does not update, and mouse
> clicks have no effect
Jyoti ranjan Routray wrote:
> Hi
>
> Please click (or copy and paste) the link below and enter your birthday into
> my calendar. It's quick, easy and you'll be helping me out:-).
>
> http://www.birthdayalarm.com/bd1/58368851a918346786b842044826c836123633d905
>
> Jyoti ranjan
>
>
Wouldn'
On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 13:50 +, Clive Menzies wrote:
> On (20/11/05 22:08), Katipo wrote:
> > Clive Menzies wrote:
> > >I suspect Intel is in no way unique in this respect; my own limited
> > >experience of large corporations has been similar. As in many other
> > >bureaucratic organisations (p
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 16:31:25 +0100 (ora solare Europa occidentale)
"Giancarlo Carrai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am quite new of Linux and I experienced a problem in installing it.
> I purchased the 2 DVDs Debian 3.1r0a.
> I intended to install Linux on my Compaq Evo N1020v on an external US
On Monday 21 November 2005 11:01 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Many of the web pages I visit cause the browser to hang for
> significant periods of time (a minute or more in many cases). Until
> the page finishes loading, the window does not update, and mouse
> clicks have no effect. This happen
Hi i have a problem with my squirrelmail, i installed and downloaded the
package from the website of squirrelmail installed it in a web
accessible place /var/www/html/squirrelmail and then when i wanted to
open it
it give me the error
application/x-httpd-php to open it in firefox, and i adde
Hi i have a problem with my squirrelmail, i installed and downloaded the
package from the website of squirrelmail installed it in a web
accessible place /var/www/html/squirrelmail and then when i wanted to
open it
it give me the error
application/x-httpd-php to open it in firefox, and i adde
I am quite new of Linux and I experienced a problem in installing it.
I purchased the 2 DVDs Debian 3.1r0a.
I intended to install Linux on my Compaq Evo N1020v on an external USB 2.5" HD and I followed the following procedure:
I have formatted 40Gb out of 80 Gb available to leave space for
Hi,
Have you tried thunderbird? The new version of thunderbird support
the changing of attachment of emails. But I'm not sure if it works
for imap: I just tried pop.
On 11/22/05, Dexter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> do somebody know, if it`s posible to modify email attachment (document)
>
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 6:07 am, Dexter wrote:
> Hi,
> do somebody know, if it`s posible to modify email attachment (document)
> and save it in the same received email? This mean, next time you open
> the same email, attachment will stay modified.
> I know, it is posible on MS Outlook through I
Thank you Dexter, I made a mistake that I use the default reply method
in gmail to post reply, but the default one is reply not reply to all,
so ... :-)
OK, I think I have found where my problem is. It is due to an wrong
configuration of /etc/network/interfaces.
The original one is:
auto lo
ifac
On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 14:39 +, marc wrote:
> Ed Paris said...
> > * 320 MB of RAM
> > Would you advise me to run GNOME or KDE instead of staying with BASH?
>
> You can do all three, if you like. ssh is the traditional way to admin a
> server, but you might want to run a remote KDE/Gnome ses
Ed Paris said...
> I am new to the Linux world and have a few questions. I currently have a
> small (miniscule) consulting group that needs a system that can mimic our
> web hosting service provider so we can further develop our site. We do not
> currently intend to have this system as a web serv
Ken Heard wrote:
When I tried to view a manual page on Konqueror by entering man: dpkg
(there is such a manual page), I received the following message:
KDE Man Viewer Error
No man page matching to dpkg found. You can extend the search path by
> setting the environment variable MANPATH bef
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 09:28:55AM +, Ken Heard wrote:
> When I tried to view a manual page on Konqueror by entering man: dpkg
> (there is such a manual page), I received the following message:
>
> >KDE Man Viewer Error
Try 'man:dpkg' instead of 'man: dpkg', so without the space. It works
f
Hi NG,
I got my own server in the web and already quite some friends on that
with their webpages. So slowly I am running out of free traffic amount,
so I wondered if there is any nice traffic tool.
I am looking for a traffic tool which is able to monitor apache
logfiles and the logfiles for vsftp
When I tried to view a manual page on Konqueror by entering man: dpkg
(there is such a manual page), I received the following message:
KDE Man Viewer Error
No man page matching to dpkg found. You can extend the search path by
> setting the environment variable MANPATH before starting KDE.
Hi,
I am running Debian Sarge, kernel 2.4.25-1-386. USB had been working fine and
then one day it broke. I do not think I had made any changes to the system
between the day it was working and the next day when it was not.
dmesg indicated that hubs were found and drivers loaded, but if I conne
On (21/11/05 17:51), thierry wrote:
> I am planning to buy a laptop Acer:
> *Acer Aspire 5002WLMi_100 :*
> Processor AMD Turion 64 ML30 - 1,6 Ghz
>
> I would like to know if there is any problem installing a Debian testing
> in it?
I'm not sure this is of great help but I'm running sid (64bit)
s
On (20/11/05 22:08), Katipo wrote:
> Clive Menzies wrote:
> >I suspect Intel is in no way unique in this respect; my own limited
> >experience of large corporations has been similar. As in many other
> >bureaucratic organisations (public and commercial), it is the 'system'
> >rather than the indiv
Kancha . a écrit :
>hi all
>
>
Hi,
>How can i add static route in debian sarge so that it
>is retained even after a reboot.
>
>
You can use the 'up' and 'down' directives in /etc/network/interfaces:
iface lan inet static
address ...
...
up route add -net a.b.c.d/m gw x.x.x.x
down rou
fraz wrote:
I am trying to install amd64 Etch using the beta 1 release installer
onto an 80Gig USB 2.0 Hard Drive. It goes pretty well, the drive is
picked up at /dev/sda and installs happilly.
Unfortunately it won't boot, and the kernel prints this message:
/sbin/init: 432: cannot open dev/c
hi all
How can i add static route in debian sarge so that it
is retained even after a reboot.
thanks,
kancha
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Hi,I'm trying to setup
my network with multiple default gateways from a debian linux box running
2.6.11.10.I've read lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html and
understand about setting up the routes for each interface in separate routing
tables.I have added the table names into my r
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 05:24:44PM +0530, H S Rai wrote:
> I read on Internet that new Kernel has pl2303 driver ( USB
> to Serial Driver ). I am using Debian with Kernel 3.1
I guess you are using Debian version 3.1, which has a choice of kernel
2.4.27 or 2.6.8...
> I want to check wether this dr
I read on Internet that new Kernel has pl2303 driver ( USB
to Serial Driver ). I am using Debian with Kernel 3.1
I want to check wether this driver is there or not. What is
the way to check it?
If, it is not there, from where I could find (suitable for
debian setup) it, and how one will inst
I apologize, if I disturb anybody by repeating message.
I just found out that my problem might have something to do with udev,
because I found the real device /dev/.static/dev/hdc. However, I can't
understand why udev doesn't recognise my DVD/RW drive so that it would
create the device, /dev/h
Hi,
do somebody know, if it`s posible to modify email attachment (document)
and save it in the same received email? This mean, next time you open
the same email, attachment will stay modified.
I know, it is posible on MS Outlook through IMAP. I wass not able to do
it with other program.
Dexter
Hi there.
Having a problem with a package installation, and I would appreciate some pointers.
Running Sarge on a HP pc, P4, 256 Mb ram, ide disc etc.
So, in this case, want to install freeswan:
The following NEW packages will be installed:
freeswan
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove
It is bether if you post all messages on mailing list. Like this, people
will be able to read it and learn from you. Mailing list are published
on internet, so it is goog when googling.
Have a nice day.
Dexter
On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 16:53 +0800, Hongzheng Wang wrote:
> OK, I think I have found
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