I have a debian sarge server with 3 ide drives. Apart from the root
filesystem on its own ext3 partition (hda1), the remainder of these disks use
lvm partitions. I use grub to manage the boot process.
I am about to try and upgrade with some new SATA disks, but from a case/power
consumption po
Simo,
I stand corrected, the error is from this line
Thanks
Cary
-Original Message-
From: Cary Pembleton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 2:33 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: Apache2 Manhattan Virtual Classroom
Simo,
I get an error when I try
Simo,
I get an error when I try to reload Apache2. It says error on line #24 of
/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/010-manhat Multiple arguments not
(yet) supported.
The data on this line is Options FollowSymLinks
Did you run into this at all?
Thanks,
Cary Pembleton
IT Consultant
PC Tech Help, LLC
32 C
Different this time, I promise!
After much mucking about, the 3ware 9500 is working beautifully as I would
expect and is sitting there with a nice fat 750GB LVM. But I can't get
3DM2 (3ware Disk Management daemon mk. 2) to run. It complains about not
being able to start a listening socket...?
Kevin Veroneau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My current set-up is, my ISP's cable modem connects to my debian
> sarge router/gateway. My other systems connect from that. My other
> systems run debian testing, when I connect the RJ-45 jack from my
> cable modem directly to my debian testing box,
On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 00:02:44 +0200, Mathias Brodala wrote:
>> Can anyone give me a quick and generic recipe to mount HDs/USBpens by
>> their labels?
>
> It doesn't matter if you don't understand the following article
> itself, the examples should be sufficient:
>
> http://www.pro-linux.de/news
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
1.
I installed Timidity, but if I start in the command line with a file
as argument, it complains that there is no config file. If I click a
link to a MIDI, it offers to let me open it with Timidity and
disappears. I open the midi file in Rosegarden or Muse, and it says
it
I just obtained a used HP Photosmart 1218 inkjet printer, and according
to linuxprinting.org the printer is supposed to be able to work with
linux perfectly.
I've added another printer in the past (a Canon BJC-250) which has
worked for quite a while on various flavors of Linux, including
presentl
Nick Wright wrote:
Interesting -- that sounds like the machine is still running.. can you
connect to it on SSH or ping it still when it gets into that state? If
you can still log in then you might be able to just kill off the X
process and have it start again without needing the reboot. Also,
th
Kent West wrote:
> Steve Grace wrote:
>> I gave up and reinstalled the base OS again with no additional
>> packages.
>>
>> I then installed and configured kde-core, kdm, and
>> x-windows-system-core (I want to start with a minimal environment and
>> add to it). KDE didn't start automatically so
Hello all,
I am new to this Mailing-list, but not to Debian GNU/Linux. I have been
using Debian for about 4 years now.
I am sending this regarding the dhcp client upgrade in debian sarge. I have
been having some troubles with keeping the connection with my ISP with newest
dhcp-client pac
Alejandro,
The normal SNMP string used for gathering data from a network device is just
"public" with no quotes. This is the default and is used to merely "read"
the data, so there should be no security risks, so your ISP probably left
this in. You might also need the MIB's for the particular devic
Simo,
My previous email was meant to be in a very jovial and joking fashion. The
references to "voodoo magic" and "forced" were specifically meant this way.
I find using humor relieves the stress caused by the difficulties I am
having with the "Linux learning curve" or should I say "S" turns. If yo
On 8/14/06, Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Steve Grace wrote:
> I gave up and reinstalled the base OS again with no
> additional packages.
>
> I then installed and configured kde-core, kdm, and x-windows-system-core (I
> want to start with a minimal environment and add to it). KDE didn't st
Hi,
I've got a minor problem with name resolution (I think). When browsing
the net or downloading email I occassionally (a few times an hour) get
hung-up - the particular webserver or email server cannot be found.
Invariably this can be remedied by immediately reloading the webpage or
hitting "Get
Steve Grace wrote:
I gave up and reinstalled the base OS again with no
additional packages.
I then installed and configured kde-core, kdm, and x-windows-system-core (I
want to start with a minimal environment and add to it). KDE didn't start
automatically so (assuming that I missed something) I
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Max Hyre wrote:
> Florian Kulzer wrote:
[snip]
>>> You only have to reboot if you install a new kernel.
>
> Good---that's what I'd always heard.
Rebooting after a libc6 upgrade is also useful. Otherwise, any
running processes will still be using the
>>(I've beenplaying with the Knoppix live CD for a couple of weeks).
>>Yesterday I
You know knoppix has a hard disk install option.
It has great hardware detection and most things just
work when you do a hard disk install.
ANother thing you can do with knoppix is to run knoppix
off CD or DVD
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Florian Kulzer wrote:
> I would suspect that you had another crashed instance of firefox on your
> system or that the one you killed crashed during closing.
The one I still had running had the same effect.
> You only have to reboot if you install a n
On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 18:37:26 -0400, Max Hyre wrote:
>Gentlefolk:
>
>I'm following unstable, using Synaptic pretty much daily
> to reload the package files and perform all upgrades.
> Firefox was recently upgraded (the last week or 10 days) to
> 1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.6-1, but I had an instance
> I too have been experiencing "lock ups" every so often, but I don't
> think it's because of my graphics card (ATI Rage 128 Pro). With me it
> happens a while after I leave xmms playing a bunch of mp3's (by then
> xscreensaver has been active for a while). Sometimes the music will
> just st
also sprach Hanspeter Kunz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.08.13.2218 +0100]:
> have a look at
>
> http://multivalent.sourceforge.net/
>
> sounds promising. never tried it though.
This looks pretty interesting. Thanks.
First impressions:
- it's Java.
- Ugh!
- it starts pretty quickly, even tho
My apologies for the cross-post; I don't know which list is most appropriate
for this topic.
I have a fair amount of UNIX experience but am new to GNU/Linux (I've been
playing with the Knoppix live CD for a couple of weeks). Yesterday I
installed Debian 3.1r2 ("Sarge") on my Windows PC. I install
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Alexander Sack wrote:
> Firefox needs to be restarted after upgrade ... and it states so
> explicitly during upgrade. It prints the following:
>
> Please restart any running Firefoxes, or you will experience problems.
Hmmm---I try to examine the
On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 06:37:26PM -0400, Max Hyre wrote:
>
>Today I tried to use https: protocol (buying online) and
> was told, roughly, ``Can't do that---SSL isn't available''.
> A couple of different sites acted the same. Finally
> realizing an upgrade might have something to do with it,
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Max Hyre wrote:
>Gentlefolk:
>
>I'm following unstable, using Synaptic pretty much daily
> to reload the package files and perform all upgrades.
> Firefox was recently upgraded (the last week or 10 days) to
> 1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.6-1, but I had an i
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Gentlefolk:
I'm following unstable, using Synaptic pretty much daily
to reload the package files and perform all upgrades.
Firefox was recently upgraded (the last week or 10 days) to
1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.6-1, but I had an instance running from
before
1.
I installed Timidity, but if I start in the command line with a file
as argument, it complains that there is no config file. If I click a
link to a MIDI, it offers to let me open it with Timidity and
disappears. I open the midi file in Rosegarden or Muse, and it says
it is playing back, says
Hello T–Bone.
> Can anyone give me a quick and generic recipe to mount HDs/USBpens by
> their labels?
It doesn’t matter if you don’t understand the following article itself, the
examples
should be sufficient:
http://www.pro-linux.de/news/2003/5938.html
> I've read many Udev articles but hav
Hi
Can anyone give me a quick and generic recipe to mount HDs/USBpens by
their labels?
I've read many Udev articles but haven't figure that out yet.
thanks
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On Sun, 2006-08-13 at 14:19 +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.08.12.2253 +0100]:
> > > Wine or Crossover Office?
> >
> > Sure, and I am even considering it, but I don't want to shell out
> > money for Acrobat when there's another tool out there.
On 8/12/06, Alejandro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all, I have a Debian box with the MRTG package in order to monitor
the bandwidth of my dedicated Internet connection. The problem is that
the router connected to my Debian is managed by my ISP and not for me.
So I have no data about the SNMP rea
On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 20:15:23 +0200, Lubos Vrbka wrote:
> hi,
>
> >>>xauth -f /home/user/.Xauthority extract - $DISPLAY | xauth merge -
> >>>
> >>>where "user" is the user that logged on to xdm. This will extract the
> >>>user's authorization cookie for the current display and merge it into
> >
Nick Wright wrote:
Unfortuantely the computer occasionally locks up (no kernel panic or
anything helpful to go on here). I realise there are any number of
reasons (hardware, software) that might be the cause of the random
lockups. They're happening about once a week at the moment.
I too have
hi,
xauth -f /home/user/.Xauthority extract - $DISPLAY | xauth merge -
where "user" is the user that logged on to xdm. This will extract the
user's authorization cookie for the current display and merge it into
root's authority file. Then root should be able to access the display
until user log
I guess they have reworked KDE menus because
now it is at:
Control Center -> KDE Components -> Component Chooser
and paste in:
/usr/bin/thunderbird --mail
I see thunderbird pop a window,
but that does not work because I get the error:
Warning: unrecognized command line flag -mail
Doesn't work w
Le dimanche 13 août 2006 à 12:53 -0400, S Scharf a écrit :
> The point of the chroot jail is to have as little in it as possible to
> increase security.
> debootstrap brings in a lot of system overhead stuff that is not
> needed for running
> apache (i.e. login, sysvinit) and may have security imp
On 08/13/2006 08:32 AM, Alle Meije Wink wrote:
[...] It gives messages like ``Error: Access violation at address
00097BD1 in module `explore2fs.exe'. Read of address 00921268''.
My guess is that the addressing on the Seagate is somehow different than
on the Maxtor, which makes it less straight
On 08/13/2006 05:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some time ago I messed with /dev/hdc, and ended up with this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ls -l /dev/hdc
total 0
brw-rw 1 root disk 22, 0 Aug 25 2005 hdc-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ls -ld /dev/hdc
drw-rw 2 root disk 4096 Aug 25 2005 /dev/hdc
[EMAI
On 8/11/06, Ryan Nowakowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Yes, but your reference uses debootstrap which I want to avoid as it> >brings in much more than I need to just run apache>Disk space is cheap. Are there any other disadvantages to using
debootstrap for chroot apache?The point of the chroot
Hello Users...
I work with a Debian "testing" system and all work fine. My MTA is mutt,
and the incoming Mails (with fetchmail) are filtered through procmail for the
users. To
sending outgoing mails to my ISP I use exim.
No my problem: since I setup the system exim as smarthost (with
dpkg-recon
Hello Users...
I work with a Debian "testing" system and all work fine. My MTA is mutt,
and the incoming Mails (with fetchmail) are filtered through procmail for the
users. To
sending outgoing mails to my ISP I use exim.
No my problem: since I setup the system exim as smarthost (with
dpkg-recon
On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 16:19:50 +0200, Lubos Vrbka wrote:
> hi,
>
> >One possibility is
> >
> >xauth -f /home/user/.Xauthority extract - $DISPLAY | xauth merge -
> >
> >where "user" is the user that logged on to xdm. This will extract the
> >user's authorization cookie for the current display and
also sprach Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.08.13.1552 +0100]:
> When you say 'annotate" do you mean to add comments or notes to existing
> PDFs or to do formatting changes on existing PDFs ?
only add notes, ideally in the form of stickies. I am not even
asking for the ability to move these arou
On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 03:14:09PM +0100 or thereabouts, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Thibaut Paumard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.08.13.1436 +0100]:
> > > Sure a pipline like the one you give would work... if flpsed would
> > > actually do what I want... it's a step in the right direction, bu
On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 12:34:03PM +0100, James Westby wrote:
> checkinstall is a shell script. I have just looked at it and seen some
> problems that may be the cause of the bug report. I will email the bug
> report with my findings.
I downloaded the source before posting and it includes the C p
also sprach Thibaut Paumard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.08.13.1539 +0100]:
> It imports at least eps and single page PS pretty well (but of
> course not all of them perfectly).
Neither of those two really make it an option when the goal is to
keep notes and highlights together with existing 5-200 pa
Le dimanche 13 août 2006 à 15:14 +0100, martin f krafft a écrit :
> also sprach Thibaut Paumard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.08.13.1436 +0100]:
> > > Sure a pipline like the one you give would work... if flpsed would
> > > actually do what I want... it's a step in the right direction, but
> > [...]
>
hi,
One possibility is
xauth -f /home/user/.Xauthority extract - $DISPLAY | xauth merge -
where "user" is the user that logged on to xdm. This will extract the
user's authorization cookie for the current display and merge it into
root's authority file. Then root should be able to access the di
also sprach Thibaut Paumard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.08.13.1436 +0100]:
> > Sure a pipline like the one you give would work... if flpsed would
> > actually do what I want... it's a step in the right direction, but
> [...]
>
> Would scribus work for you then?
Well, except that neither scribus-ng
On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 15:16:16 +0200, Lubos Vrbka wrote:
> hi guys,
>
> this is probably some stupid mistake or omission i made...
>
> so far, i was starting X using the startx command (i.e., under ordinary
> user). recently i installed xdm to handle my logins (so X is now started
> under roo
In order to to read phonebook and sms from my mobile phone,
I'm trying now with kmobiletools after having no success with
gammu, gnokii, obexftp.
I freshly installed kmobiletools-0.4.3.3.tar.bz2,
but it does not seem to see the phone at all.
I tried with a Nokia 6630 and also with a Motorola c350,
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> > In order to install the kmobiletools package, which is not present
>> > in the stable repository, I added to my sources.list the following
>> > lines:
>> >
>> > deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
>> > deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/d
I had a linux system on a 120 Gb hard disc (Maxtor DiamondMax plus 9).
At some point is stopped working, and I thought the head had crashed.
It appeared that it was only a controller failure, and it was possible
to transfer the contents to another 120 Gb disc (a Seagate ST3120026A).
I put the
On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 10:42:39AM +0200, Jhair Tocancipa Triana wrote:
> Carl Fink writes:
>
> [vlc]
> > How can I fix it? [pause while I do research] Okay, it's written in C. I'm
> > not a C programmer.
>
> The release critical bug which blocks vlc to get into testing has
> nothing to do with
Le samedi 12 août 2006 à 21:13 +0100, martin f krafft a écrit :
> also sprach Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.08.12.2039 +0100]:
> > Would pdftops + flpsed + ps2pdf work for you?
> Sure a pipline like the one you give would work... if flpsed would
> actually do what I want... it's a step in t
also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.08.12.2253 +0100]:
> > Wine or Crossover Office?
>
> Sure, and I am even considering it, but I don't want to shell out
> money for Acrobat when there's another tool out there. Which makes
> me think I can get it from the university for free any
hi guys,
this is probably some stupid mistake or omission i made...
so far, i was starting X using the startx command (i.e., under ordinary
user). recently i installed xdm to handle my logins (so X is now started
under root, i guess). everything works fine except that after login as
an ordina
Hello Wei Hu.
> Which locale should I use? I am using en_US.utf8 as the default
> locale. but when I do $ls to display non-English file name or
> directory. I get something like ((invalid Unicode).
That’s odd. I encountered no problems when I switched to *.UTF-8 myself. All
filenames
ke
Wei Hu wrote:
> Which locale should I use? I am using en_US.utf8 as the default
> locale. but when I do $ls to display non-English file name or
> directory. I get something like ((invalid Unicode).
>
> I'd like to use English as the default locale, but still can display
> non-English fil
Which locale should I use? I am using en_US.utf8 as the default
locale. but when I do $ls to display non-English file name or
directory. I get something like ((invalid Unicode).
I'd like to use English as the default locale, but still can display
non-English file name without these '
On (12/08/06 23:07), Carl Fink wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 03:40:07AM +0100, James Westby wrote:
> > If so I have sympathy for you, but it is possible to get it by other
> > means, and the bug that is keeping it out of etch means that it shouldn't
> > be in Debian at all in it's current state.
Some time ago I messed with /dev/hdc, and ended up with this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ls -l /dev/hdc
total 0
brw-rw 1 root disk 22, 0 Aug 25 2005 hdc-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ls -ld /dev/hdc
drw-rw 2 root disk 4096 Aug 25 2005 /dev/hdc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# file /dev/hdc
/dev/hdc: directory
I had a working KMyMoney setup for HBCI online banking which I cannot
use anymore with an up-to-date etch: the corresponding menu entries have
all disappeared.
It last worked successfully for me 11 Jul 2006 (according to
~/.banking/apps/kmymoney/settings.conf), I can't tell exactly when I've
done
Has anyone managed to get the .deb package of Jokosher[1] to work on
Debian Sid?
It installes alright, but when run it complains about the Python dbus
package.
/M
[1]: http://www.jokosher.org/download
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On Sunday 13 August 2006 11:33, Derek wrote:
> win4lin also
>
Yup. You pay for this one.
I believe it is based on one of the others (qemu?)
qemu is based on bochs
good old dosemu is around as well
the newer dosbox will let you mount and use real drives (dangerous?)
> On 8/13/06, David Baron <[EMA
Carl Fink writes:
[vlc]
> How can I fix it? [pause while I do research] Okay, it's written in C. I'm
> not a C programmer.
The release critical bug which blocks vlc to get into testing has
nothing to do with C code. See [1].
__
[1] http://bjorn.haxx.se/debian/testing.pl?package=vlc
win4lin alsoOn 8/13/06, David Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now we have four.1. Vmware: Proprietary. I installed their free version and could not completebootup afterwards. Booted up knoppix and removed the vmware. Problem was withthose ip numbers.2. Qemu: More of an emulater, very safe and very
Now we have four.
1. Vmware: Proprietary. I installed their free version and could not complete
bootup afterwards. Booted up knoppix and removed the vmware. Problem was with
those ip numbers.
2. Qemu: More of an emulater, very safe and very easy. Requires a non-free ko
to run acceptably. Knoppi
Now we have four.
1. Vmware: Proprietary. I installed their free version and could not complete
bootup afterwards. Booted up knoppix and removed the vmware. Problem was with
those ip numbers.
2. Qemu: More of an emulater, very safe and very easy. Requires a non-free ko
to run acceptably. Knoppi
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