Re: OT: IP of computer sending message

2009-01-05 Thread Ron Johnson
On 01/05/09 23:50, Thierry Chatelet wrote: Hi, Is there a way to get the IP of the computer sending message, using Kopete? I am receiving messages from someone who must have highjack my brother ID. I know that the messages dont come from his machine (I first thought it could be as he is runni

OT: IP of computer sending message

2009-01-05 Thread Thierry Chatelet
Hi, Is there a way to get the IP of the computer sending message, using Kopete? I am receiving messages from someone who must have highjack my brother ID. I know that the messages dont come from his machine (I first thought it could be as he is running W$) because I phoned him and his computer is

Re: Missing Ethernet Interface

2009-01-05 Thread Jeff D
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, rjubio wrote: > Jeff D wrote: > > On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, rjubio wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Yes. Now it change to > > > > > 00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82566DM-2 Gigabit > > > > > Network > > > > > Connection (rev 02) > > > > > from being unrecognized. But stil

Re: "Configuring network interface" slow

2009-01-05 Thread Deephay
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 6:40 PM, Sven Joachim wrote: > On 2009-01-05 11:14 +0100, Tristan Terpelle wrote: > >> On Mon, 5 Jan 2009 10:06:19 +0800, Deephay wrote: >>> Greetings all, >>> >>> I found the "Configuring network interface" step in the boot >>> sequence takes quite some time recently, do

Re: Missing Ethernet Interface

2009-01-05 Thread rjubio
Jeff D wrote: On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, rjubio wrote: Jeff D wrote: On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, rjubio wrote: Thierry Chatelet wrote: On Tuesday 06 January 2009 04:08:36 rjubio wrote: Hello I would just like to ask how can i make my machine recognize the other eth

Re: Missing Ethernet Interface

2009-01-05 Thread Jeff D
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, rjubio wrote: > Jeff D wrote: > > On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, rjubio wrote: > > > > > > > Thierry Chatelet wrote: > > > > > > > On Tuesday 06 January 2009 04:08:36 rjubio wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello > > > > > > > > > > I would just like to ask how can i make my machine recog

Problems to shut down Lenny (Re: Hibernate - Is it safe?)

2009-01-05 Thread Daniel Cliff
On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 9:01 PM, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote: > I am having my share of problems with the hibernate feature in Lenny. > > If I shutdown the laptop (Dell Inspiron E1505) from a clean reboot using > > sudo shutdown -h now > > Then it shuts down properly. > > However if I > > hibernate

Re: -- SPAM -- Re: Missing Ethernet Interface

2009-01-05 Thread Ron Johnson
On 01/05/09 22:23, rjubio wrote: Jeff D wrote: On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, rjubio wrote: Thierry Chatelet wrote: On Tuesday 06 January 2009 04:08:36 rjubio wrote: Hello I would just like to ask how can i make my machine recognize the other eth interface. Here is the result of lspci 00:

Re: Missing Ethernet Interface

2009-01-05 Thread rjubio
Jeff D wrote: On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, rjubio wrote: Thierry Chatelet wrote: On Tuesday 06 January 2009 04:08:36 rjubio wrote: Hello I would just like to ask how can i make my machine recognize the other eth interface. Here is the result of lspci 00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel

Re: Missing Ethernet Interface

2009-01-05 Thread Jeff D
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, rjubio wrote: > Thierry Chatelet wrote: > > On Tuesday 06 January 2009 04:08:36 rjubio wrote: > > > > > Hello > > > > > > I would just like to ask how can i make my machine recognize the other > > > eth interface. > > > Here is the result of lspci > > > 00:19.0 Ethernet control

Re: Missing Ethernet Interface

2009-01-05 Thread rjubio
Thierry Chatelet wrote: On Tuesday 06 January 2009 04:08:36 rjubio wrote: Hello I would just like to ask how can i make my machine recognize the other eth interface. Here is the result of lspci 00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Unknown device 10bd (rev 02) My other interface is

Re: [OT] mailing lists versus usenet / reply to list, reply-to, reply

2009-01-05 Thread Ron Johnson
On 01/05/09 17:27, Ken Teague wrote: Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: See, I just think you guys should stop using bad clients. ;) Kmail replies to the list (and only to the list) by default. (Which, actually, appears to be a violation on the relevant standards. :P) Is Kmail available for Wi

Re: apt-get cannot conect to server: system problem

2009-01-05 Thread Samir Cury
Man, this is weird, but i don't think is a good idea to put out the ip's on sources.list if you can just solve dns problem. Take the nameservers from your /etc/resolv.conf and do a nslookup like that $nslookup and see what you got, maybe a problem on your ISP or just internal network. On Tue

Re: Missing Ethernet Interface

2009-01-05 Thread Thierry Chatelet
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 04:08:36 rjubio wrote: > Hello > > I would just like to ask how can i make my machine recognize the other > eth interface. > Here is the result of lspci > 00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Unknown device 10bd (rev 02) > My other interface is working just fine

Missing Ethernet Interface

2009-01-05 Thread rjubio
Hello I would just like to ask how can i make my machine recognize the other eth interface. Here is the result of lspci 00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Unknown device 10bd (rev 02) My other interface is working just fine. I would just like to have an extra one. -- To UNSUBS

Re: apt-get cannot conect to server: system problem

2009-01-05 Thread oxy
> What is the value of the environment variable $http_proxy? no proxy I solved the problem with `apt-get update` by giving resolved names in /etc/apt/sources.list like bellow deb ftp://128.30.2.36/debian/ testing main contrib non-free deb ftp://204.152.191.39/debian/ testing main contrib non-free

Re: [OT] mailing lists versus usenet / reply to list, reply-to, reply

2009-01-05 Thread Celejar
On Mon, 5 Jan 2009 20:33:09 -0600 "Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." wrote: ... > Does it work outside of a terminal, yet? :) Seriously though, mutt *is* a > very high-quality MUA. Even if you normally prefer X applications, mutt > is worth a look. Although I have only dabbled with Mutt, from the li

Re: [OT] mailing lists versus usenet / reply to list, reply-to, reply

2009-01-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 05 January 2009, hose wrote about 'Re: [OT] mailing lists versus usenet / reply to list, reply-to, reply': >On Jan 5, 2009, at 5:58 PM, Celejar wrote: >> On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 15:27:44 -0800 >> Ken Teague wrote: >>> Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: See, I just think you guys should st

Re: Anything wrong with the recent update of debian sid amd64?

2009-01-05 Thread Star Liu
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 10:23 PM, Star Liu wrote: > On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 9:19 PM, Jochen Schulz wrote: >> Star Liu: >>> >>> I made a "apt-get upgrade" today, after that a serious bug appear. >> >> What has been upgraded? > how can i get it? > >>> At >>> first, I edited a big javascript file(2633

Re: does debian have other utilities similar to multicd ??

2009-01-05 Thread Chris Jones
On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 01:44:47PM EST, Andrei Popescu wrote: > On Sun,04.Jan.09, 11:39:20, Chris Jones wrote: > > > Of course, since acpi on my machine appears to be suffering from double > > vision.. I guess I shouldn't believe {every | any}thing it's telling me. > > Maybe the laptop has all t

Re: Iceweasel problem

2009-01-05 Thread mitch
On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 17:24 -0800, Ken Teague wrote: > Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > > then move your ~/.mozilla somewhere else, and reboot? > > Mitch, > > I'm not sure if you were catching this as humor or not, but just to be > on the safe side... you're saying that you've moved ~/.mozilla (to

Webinar: Learning About CRM

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Re: Iceweasel problem

2009-01-05 Thread Ken Teague
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > then move your ~/.mozilla somewhere else, and reboot? Mitch, I'm not sure if you were catching this as humor or not, but just to be on the safe side... you're saying that you've moved ~/.mozilla (to another name) *and* you've rebooted and this problem persists? -

Re: Iceweasel problem

2009-01-05 Thread mitch
On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 17:55 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > On Monday 2009 January 05 14:07:19 you wrote: > > On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 13:58 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > > > If so, send me *via private > > > mail* the file created by: > > > strace -f -t $(which iceweasel) 2>&1 | bzip2

Re: Restrict Access Virtual Host on Apache2

2009-01-05 Thread Jeff D
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, Zaki Akhmad wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hello, > > I am trying to restrict access on one of my virtual host which is > running on Apache2 web server. What should I do so that only specific > IP can access this virtual host? > you could add some

Restrict Access Virtual Host on Apache2

2009-01-05 Thread Zaki Akhmad
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I am trying to restrict access on one of my virtual host which is running on Apache2 web server. What should I do so that only specific IP can access this virtual host? - -- Zaki Akhmad -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GN

Re: weird find error on fresh etch system

2009-01-05 Thread Bob McGowan
On Sat, 2009-01-03 at 21:54 +, James Youngman wrote: > On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 2:11 PM, Mumia W.. > wrote: > > On 08/13/2008 12:16 AM, Zach Uram wrote: > >> > >> I just installed Debian 4.0 and whenever I use find on / I see: > >> > >> find: WARNING: Hard link count is wrong for ./proc/sys/ne

Re: [OT] mailing lists versus usenet / reply to list, reply-to, reply

2009-01-05 Thread hose
On Jan 5, 2009, at 5:58 PM, Celejar wrote: On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 15:27:44 -0800 Ken Teague wrote: Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: See, I just think you guys should stop using bad clients. ;) Kmail replies to the list (and only to the list) by default. (Which, actually, appears to be a vi

Re: does debian have other utilities similar to multicd ??

2009-01-05 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 08:36:56PM -0500, Joey L wrote: > On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 2:34 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. < > b...@iguanasuicide.net> wrote: > > > On Sunday 04 January 2009, "Joey L" wrote about 'Re: > > does debian have other utilities similar to multicd ??': > > >file by file copy to so

Re: [OT] mailing lists versus usenet / reply to list, reply-to, reply

2009-01-05 Thread Celejar
On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 15:27:44 -0800 Ken Teague wrote: > Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > > See, I just think you guys should stop using bad clients. ;) Kmail > > replies > > to the list (and only to the list) by default. (Which, actually, appears > > to > > be a violation on the relevant sta

resize vncviewer window

2009-01-05 Thread Tim Frink
Hi, I'd like to use the vncserver session on two different machines with different display resolutions. So, I've started vncserver on a machine with 1024x768 and got could get the correctly scaled desktop via vncviewer. When I restore the session wit vncviewer on another machine with 1280x1024,

Re: Iceweasel problem

2009-01-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 2009 January 05 14:07:19 you wrote: > On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 13:58 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > > If so, send me *via private > > mail* the file created by: > > strace -f -t $(which iceweasel) 2>&1 | bzip2 -c > $(mktemp > > XX.strace.bz2) > > Thanks for the help. I've looked

Re: [OT] mailing lists versus usenet / reply to list, reply-to, reply

2009-01-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 2009 January 05 17:27:44 Ken Teague wrote: > Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > > See, I just think you guys should stop using bad clients. ;) Kmail > > replies to the list (and only to the list) by default. (Which, actually, > > appears to be a violation on the relevant standards. :P) >

Re: Lenny: which arch for a Intel Core 2 Duo?

2009-01-05 Thread Celejar
On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 12:03:19 -0600 Ron Johnson wrote: ... > Or ditch Gmail for something sane. Or use the service, but without the web interface. > Ron Johnson, Jr. Celejar -- mailmin.sourceforge.net - remote access via secure (OpenPGP) email ssuds.sourceforge.net - A Simple Sudoku Solver and

Re: ssh-agent without graphical display manager? how?

2009-01-05 Thread Richard Hector
On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 16:58 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > On Monday 2009 January 05 16:31:35 Richard Hector wrote: > > Or can you just forward your existing agent when you connect (ssh -A), > > then run ssh-add on the remote machine (the one with the private key on > > it)? > > Don't do t

Re: [OT] mailing lists versus usenet / reply to list, reply-to, reply

2009-01-05 Thread Ken Teague
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > See, I just think you guys should stop using bad clients. ;) Kmail replies > to the list (and only to the list) by default. (Which, actually, appears to > be a violation on the relevant standards. :P) Is Kmail available for Win32? I'm at work on my laptop and

Re: [OT] mailing lists versus usenet / reply to list, reply-to, reply

2009-01-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 2009 January 05 16:20:14 Moderation Robot wrote: > From: Ken Teague <"kteague at pobox dot com"@giganews.com> > Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote: > > I believe the (quite valid) suggestion to ditch Gmail is because it > > does not have a 'reply to list function'. Well, there are several > > oth

Re: ssh-agent without graphical display manager? how?

2009-01-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 2009 January 05 16:31:35 Richard Hector wrote: > Or can you just forward your existing agent when you connect (ssh -A), > then run ssh-add on the remote machine (the one with the private key on > it)? Don't do this unless you trust root on the *remote* machine. While the forwarding is

Re: RAID5 (mdadm) array hosed after grow operation

2009-01-05 Thread Neil Brown
On Monday January 5, jpis...@lucidpixels.com wrote: > cc linux-raid > > On Mon, 5 Jan 2009, whollyg...@letterboxes.org wrote: > > > I think growing my RAID array after replacing all the > > drives with bigger ones has somehow hosed the array. > > > > The system is Etch with a stock 2.6.18 kernel

Re: Debian way to set up iptables rules?

2009-01-05 Thread Nate Bargmann
* Christoph Anton Mitterer [2009 Jan 05 14:02 -0600]: > Hi. > > Which is the default/designated way in Debian to set up iptables rules > on system boot? > > I mean the /etc/init.d scripts is long gone... ;) I've been using Firehol on "client" machines like my laptop or stand-alone desktops. On

Re: [OT] mailing lists versus usenet / reply to list, reply-to, reply

2009-01-05 Thread Moderation Robot
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Re: Partitioning and allocating a logical disk....

2009-01-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 2009 January 05 16:15:10 you wrote: > Hello Stephen, > Thank you for your prompt reply. > Please forgive me, I actually have six 72GB drives and the second array is > seen by the O/S as having about 203GB of space, sorry for the mix-up. Ah, very good then. That should be fine. > And I

Re: ssh-agent without graphical display manager? how?

2009-01-05 Thread Richard Hector
On Sun, 2009-01-04 at 08:55 -0700, Paul E Condon wrote: > I'm in the process of converting from nfs to sshfs on my home-grown > file-server/backup-server computer. This computer does not run Xwindows > or any other graphical manager. I control it mostly by logging into it > using ssh. But when I l

RE: Partitioning and allocating a logical disk....

2009-01-05 Thread Dov Oxenberg
Hello Stephen, Thank you for your prompt reply. Please forgive me, I actually have six 72GB drives and the second array is seen by the O/S as having about 203GB of space, sorry for the mix-up. And I believe you are correct, I used fdisk to create the partition, again my apologies, and currentl

Re: Debian menu in K menu

2009-01-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 2009 January 05 15:06:16 André Neves wrote: > I'd like to know why is there a Debian menu inside the main K menu and > why are there so many applications "hidden" in there, even though in > many cases there exist other suitable, more direct places for them in > the first level of the menu

Re: my new Inspiron - WAS: OT: laptop recomendations

2009-01-05 Thread Micha Feigin
Sorry, sent off list by mistake. On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 22:29:36 +0100 Bernard wrote: > Hi to Everyone, > > I've received my new DELL Inspiron 1525... It surely takes some time to > get used to such a difference, whatever you speak of the overall size, > the keyboard, Ubuntu... and, above all, t

Re: does debian have other utilities similar to multicd ??

2009-01-05 Thread Mark Neidorff
> > Well thanks for the reply - I think i narrowed it down. > 1). Multicd - does the job - the issue there is that we need to do it on > iso9660 filesystem and NOT the ext2 filesystem that come by default. > > Does anyone know how to change that ??? > > 2). Mondoarchive - does the job - the issue i

Re: my new Inspiron - WAS: OT: laptop recomendations

2009-01-05 Thread Ron Johnson
On 01/05/09 15:41, Jochen Schulz wrote: [snip] I don't see why you try to make it all work if you are going to throw the system away anyway. Theoretically, the manufacturer has tested the stick configuration. So, if you can get it work with stock, you should be able to get it to work with a

Re: Partitioning and allocating a logical disk....

2009-01-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 2009 January 05 14:47:28 Dov Oxenberg wrote: > Hello Stephen, > Thank you for taking the time to reply. > The O/S is on a mirrored array, and the storage array is RAID5. The math doesn't work on that. You said 5x 72G disks, 2 in mirrored array. That leaves 3x 72G disks for the storage

Re: Debian menu in K menu

2009-01-05 Thread Eugene V. Lyubimkin
André Neves wrote: > Hi all. > > I'd like to know why is there a Debian menu inside the main K menu and > why are there so many applications "hidden" in there, even though in > many cases there exist other suitable, more direct places for them in > the first level of the menu. Often because these

Re: my new Inspiron - WAS: OT: laptop recomendations

2009-01-05 Thread Jochen Schulz
Bernard: > > Do you think that just any usb mouse will do the job, or have I better > ordering a specific DELL mouse ? No, any USB mouse will do. > For I have not been able to get WiFi working so far ! lspci iwconfig > Do you recommend to give it a quick extra trial before installing Debian

my new Inspiron - WAS: OT: laptop recomendations

2009-01-05 Thread Bernard
Hi to Everyone, I've received my new DELL Inspiron 1525... It surely takes some time to get used to such a difference, whatever you speak of the overall size, the keyboard, Ubuntu... and, above all, the touchpad, which I find absolutely horrible. I thought I could just plug any spare mouse, bu

Debian menu in K menu

2009-01-05 Thread André Neves
Hi all. I'd like to know why is there a Debian menu inside the main K menu and why are there so many applications "hidden" in there, even though in many cases there exist other suitable, more direct places for them in the first level of the menu. Thanks. André

Re: Lenny: which arch for a Intel Core 2 Duo?

2009-01-05 Thread Mark Allums
Mark Allums wrote: Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: On Monday 2009 January 05 14:28:35 Mark Allums wrote: Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: Usually, there's no data loss, but some settings might "go away" in OS X each time you boot into OS Y (e.g. the name of the configuration option changed and the

Re: Debian way to set up iptables rules?

2009-01-05 Thread Christoph Anton Mitterer
On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 12:31 -0800, Ken Teague wrote: > Which script(s) are you referring to? I had to create my own. Uhm until iptables 1.2.7-8 or so a init.d script was provided with the package... Chris. smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature

Re: Lenny: which arch for a Intel Core 2 Duo?

2009-01-05 Thread Mark Allums
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: On Monday 2009 January 05 14:28:35 Mark Allums wrote: Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: Usually, there's no data loss, but some settings might "go away" in OS X each time you boot into OS Y (e.g. the name of the configuration option changed and the newer version in OS

Re: Lenny: which arch for a Intel Core 2 Duo?

2009-01-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 2009 January 05 14:28:35 Mark Allums wrote: > Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > > Usually, there's no data loss, but some settings might "go away" in OS X > > each time you boot into OS Y (e.g. the name of the configuration option > > changed and the newer version in OS Y keeps renaming it

RE: Partitioning and allocating a logical disk....

2009-01-05 Thread Dov Oxenberg
Hello Stephen, Thank you for taking the time to reply. The O/S is on a mirrored array, and the storage array is RAID5. The command I used to create the partition is exactly as you wrote "mkfs.ext3 /dev/cciss/c0d1p1" Indeed, I created a directory under /home and named it "secureftp." I want to m

Re: Lenny: which arch for a Intel Core 2 Duo?

2009-01-05 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2009-01-05 21:02 +0100, Aneurin Price wrote: > I'm puzzled as to why you consider Gmail's behaviour to be erroneous. > Using 'reply' (as opposed to 'followup'/'reply to all') should correctly > address > a mail to the reply-to address (which was not set in the mail which prompted > this discus

Re: Debian way to set up iptables rules?

2009-01-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 2009 January 05 13:59:54 Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote: > Which is the default/designated way in Debian to set up iptables rules > on system boot? I've just been calling iptables-restore from rc.local and calling iptables-save as needed. I'd love to know if there is a more official wa

Re: Debian way to set up iptables rules?

2009-01-05 Thread Ken Teague
Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote: > Which is the default/designated way in Debian to set up iptables rules > on system boot? I would put them in an init.d script. > I mean the /etc/init.d scripts is long gone... ;) Which script(s) are you referring to? I had to create my own. - Ken -- To UNS

Re: Lenny: which arch for a Intel Core 2 Duo?

2009-01-05 Thread Mark Allums
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: On Monday 2009 January 05 11:01:05 Paul Cartwright wrote: On Mon January 5 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: If you have some extra diskspace, you can even do the install in a chroot (debootstrap FTW!) and only reboot once it is complete, minimizing downtime. so

Re: Lenny: which arch for a Intel Core 2 Duo?

2009-01-05 Thread Mark Allums
PPaul Cartwright wrote: > On Mon January 5 2009, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote: >> As mentioned in the thread, you certainly can. As if you should, it >> depends. I'd use the 64-bit system. > > that is about what I have on my system.. > # uname -a > Linux paulandcilla 2.6.26-1-686 #1 SMP Mon Dec 15 1

Re: Lenny: which arch for a Intel Core 2 Duo?

2009-01-05 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
Aneurin Price wrote: > On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 6:03 PM, Ron Johnson wrote: > >> Or ditch Gmail for something sane > > I'm puzzled as to why you consider Gmail's behaviour to be erroneous. > Using 'reply' (as opposed to 'followup'/'reply to all') should correctly > address > a mail to the reply-

Re: Partitioning and allocating a logical disk....

2009-01-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 2009 January 05 12:46:03 Dov Oxenberg wrote: > The Server has five 72GB > hot swap SCSI disks and I configured two arrays - one > logical disk 72GB RAID1 to house the O/S and the remaining 200GB array as a > second logical disk which I intend to use as storage for FTP > upload/download.

Re: Iceweasel problem

2009-01-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 2009 January 05 14:12:38 André Neves wrote: > > Thanks for the info. It seems odd that iceweasel would write to the > > adblockplus file but refuse to start. > > Correct me if I'm wrong, Boyd, but it doesn't seem to me that > adblockplusfile has been modified. Yes, you are correct. I m

Re: Iceweasel problem

2009-01-05 Thread André Neves
> Thanks for the info. It seems odd that iceweasel would write to the > adblockplus file but refuse to start. Correct me if I'm wrong, Boyd, but it doesn't seem to me that adblockplusfile has been modified. André

Re: Lenny: which arch for a Intel Core 2 Duo?

2009-01-05 Thread Aneurin Price
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 6:03 PM, Ron Johnson wrote: > On 01/05/09 11:41, Kelly Clowers wrote: >> >> On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 06:47, L. V. Gandhi wrote: >>> >>> On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI >>> wrote: Please reply to the list, not personally to me. >>> >>> Sorry. I

Debian way to set up iptables rules?

2009-01-05 Thread Christoph Anton Mitterer
Hi. Which is the default/designated way in Debian to set up iptables rules on system boot? I mean the /etc/init.d scripts is long gone... ;) Thanks, Chris. smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature

Re: Iceweasel problem

2009-01-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 2009 January 05 12:47:08 mitch wrote: (but double-quoted text is mine) > "I think maybe stracing that process might be our next step. Please > install > the strace package. I think the command we want for the first trace is: > strace -f -e trace=open $(which iceweasel) 2>&1 | tail -n 2

Re: Iceweasel problem

2009-01-05 Thread mitch
"Thanks for the info. It seems odd that iceweasel would write to the adblockplus file but refuse to start. I think maybe stracing that process might be our next step. Please install the strace package. I think the command we want for the first trace is: strace -f -e trace=open $(which iceweas

Partitioning and allocating a logical disk....

2009-01-05 Thread Dov Oxenberg
Hi, Hopefully someone can provide guidance (enlightenment?) to this relatively newbie Debian admin. I recently built a Debian 4.0 stable system on an HP ProLiant DL380 G3 hardware platform (x86 32 bit). The Server has five 72GB hot swap SCSI disks and I configured two arrays (using the HP ACU)

Re: Iceweasel problem

2009-01-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 2009 January 05 12:14:26 mitch wrote: > Okay, so, here is the out put. > > > mi...@debian:~$ ps auwx | grep -E 'ice|fire|xul' > > mitch15545 0.0 0.0 3592 688 pts/12 R+ 13:06 0:00 grep -E > > ice|fire|xul mi...@debian:~$ find ~/.mozilla -iname '*lock*' -ls > > 5514430 -

Re: Iceweasel problem

2009-01-05 Thread S Scharf
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 11:16 AM, mitch wrote: > On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 11:07 -0500, Michael Marsh wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 10:26 AM, mitch > wrote: > > > Using Iceweasel 3.0.5-1, or was using, and yesterday the message below > > > started. > > > > > > "Iceweasel is already running, but i

Re: Lenny: which arch for a Intel Core 2 Duo?

2009-01-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 2009 January 05 12:03:19 Ron Johnson wrote: > On 01/05/09 11:41, Kelly Clowers wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 06:47, L. V. Gandhi wrote: > >> On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI > >> > >> wrote: > >>> Please reply to the list, not personally to me. > >> > >> Sorry. I

Re: Iceweasel problem

2009-01-05 Thread mitch
On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 11:57 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > On Monday 2009 January 05 11:29:48 André Neves wrote: > > Mitch, please clarify whether there are still any iceweasel|firefox > > processes running (i.e. if any survived the killing). > > Wow! How many times are you guys going to

Re: Lenny: which arch for a Intel Core 2 Duo?

2009-01-05 Thread Ron Johnson
On 01/05/09 10:07, Paul Cartwright wrote: On Mon January 5 2009, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote: As mentioned in the thread, you certainly can. As if you should, it depends. I'd use the 64-bit system. that is about what I have on my system.. # uname -a Linux paulandcilla 2.6.26-1-686 #1 SMP Mon De

Re: Lenny: which arch for a Intel Core 2 Duo?

2009-01-05 Thread Ron Johnson
On 01/05/09 11:41, Kelly Clowers wrote: On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 06:47, L. V. Gandhi wrote: On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote: Please reply to the list, not personally to me. Sorry. I use GMail. It doesn't use reply to it seems. I searched google to use that reply-to i

Re: Iceweasel problem

2009-01-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 2009 January 05 11:29:48 André Neves wrote: > Mitch, please clarify whether there are still any iceweasel|firefox > processes running (i.e. if any survived the killing). Wow! How many times are you guys going to tell the guy the same thing? Mitch, could you please post the output of: p

Re: Iceweasel not start after KDE startup

2009-01-05 Thread Ron Johnson
On 01/05/09 09:50, komodo wrote: Run what ? Umm, iceweasel? On Monday 05 January 2009 16:46:23 Ron Johnson wrote: On 01/05/09 09:11, Martin Šoltis wrote: Hi all I am courious if only i have this problem, but after some upgrade i have this problem. When i logout from KDE and login back, ice

Re: Iceweasel problem

2009-01-05 Thread mitch
On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 15:29 -0200, André Neves wrote: > Mitch, please clarify whether there are still any iceweasel|firefox > processes running (i.e. if any survived the killing). > > André There are none running. Use Gnome as desk top and looked in System Monitor and it shows no iceweasel or f

Re: Lenny: which arch for a Intel Core 2 Duo?

2009-01-05 Thread Kelly Clowers
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 06:47, L. V. Gandhi wrote: > On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI > wrote: >> >> Please reply to the list, not personally to me. > > Sorry. I use GMail. It doesn't use reply to it seems. I searched google to > use that reply-to in lists mail. But I am not su

Cher(s) Correspondant(s)

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Re: Iceweasel problem

2009-01-05 Thread André Neves
Mitch, please clarify whether there are still any iceweasel|firefox processes running (i.e. if any survived the killing). André On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 15:24, mitch wrote: > On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 17:27 +0100, Florian Kulzer wrote: >> On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 11:16:41 -0500, mitch wrote: >> > On Mo

Re: Lenny: which arch for a Intel Core 2 Duo?

2009-01-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 2009 January 05 11:01:05 Paul Cartwright wrote: > On Mon January 5 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > > If you have some extra diskspace, you can even do the install in a chroot > > (debootstrap FTW!) and only reboot once it is complete, minimizing > > downtime. > > so, in theory, if I

Re: Iceweasel problem

2009-01-05 Thread mitch
On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 17:27 +0100, Florian Kulzer wrote: > On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 11:16:41 -0500, mitch wrote: > > On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 11:07 -0500, Michael Marsh wrote: > > > On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 10:26 AM, mitch wrote: > > > > Using Iceweasel 3.0.5-1, or was using, and yesterday the message be

Re: udftools aptitude upgrade error

2009-01-05 Thread Eugene V. Lyubimkin
On 2009-01-05 17:42 +0100, Hugh Lawson wrote: > E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) > A package failed to install. Trying to recover: > Setting up udftools (1.0.0b3-14) ... > Starting udftools packet writing: > /dev/pktcdvd/0=/dev/hdc Device node '0' already in use > invoke-rc.

Re: Iceweasel problem

2009-01-05 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 11:16:41 -0500, mitch wrote: > On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 11:07 -0500, Michael Marsh wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 10:26 AM, mitch wrote: > > > Using Iceweasel 3.0.5-1, or was using, and yesterday the message below > > > started. > > > > > > "Iceweasel is already running, but

Re: udftools aptitude upgrade error

2009-01-05 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2009-01-05 17:42 +0100, Hugh Lawson wrote: > How do I troubleshoot this issue? > > 'aptitude upgrade' in lenny returned an error, which follows: > > > Errors were encountered while processing: > udftools > E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) > A package failed to install.

Re: Lenny: which arch for a Intel Core 2 Duo?

2009-01-05 Thread Paul Cartwright
On Mon January 5 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > > > so what would I need to do to run amd64 ?? > > > > Re-install. > > It is, in theory, possible to start from a x86 system, build an amd64 > kernel, reboot and then walk your userland up to amd64 gradually.  However, > I've never seen/heard o

udftools aptitude upgrade error

2009-01-05 Thread Hugh Lawson
How do I troubleshoot this issue? 'aptitude upgrade' in lenny returned an error, which follows: Errors were encountered while processing: udftools E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) A package failed to install. Trying to recover: Setting up udftools (1.0.0b3-14) ... Sta

Re: Lenny: which arch for a Intel Core 2 Duo?

2009-01-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 2009 January 05 10:16:22 Jochen Schulz wrote: > Paul Cartwright: > > # uname -a > > Linux paulandcilla 2.6.26-1-686 #1 SMP Mon Dec 15 18:15:07 UTC 2008 i686 > > GNU/Linux > > > > so what would I need to do to run amd64 ?? > > Re-install. It is, in theory, possible to start from a x86 sys

Iceweasel problem

2009-01-05 Thread mitch
Using Iceweasel 3.0.5-1, or was using, and yesterday the message below started. "Iceweasel is already running, but is not responding. To open a new window, you must first close the existing Iceweasel process, or restart your system." Googled for reasons and possible fixes. Killed iceweasel proces

Re: Relay-Only MTA and `-s' Parameter

2009-01-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 2009 January 05 03:17:59 Volkan YAZICI wrote: > Majority of the system daemons running on server machines require a > mail/sendmail command to report their status information. For this > purpose, I needed to setup a relay-only MTA. But unfortunately, none of > esmtp, msmtp, ssmtp programs

Re: New to Linux

2009-01-05 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
Frank Lanitz escreveu: > I was referring to the confidential stuff ;) > But you quoted Eugene's comment ont it, which made your message somewhat ambiguous as to what you were refering to. -- Eduardo M Kalinowski edua...@kalinowski.com.br -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@list

Re: Iceweasel problem

2009-01-05 Thread mitch
On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 11:26 -0500, Michael Marsh wrote: > On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 11:16 AM, mitch wrote: > > Thanks. That was one of the tips I did find, the parentlock. > > > > Removed it before killing all and Iceweasel will still not start. > > What about after killing? Did iceweasel re-create

Re: Iceweasel problem

2009-01-05 Thread Michael Marsh
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 11:16 AM, mitch wrote: > Thanks. That was one of the tips I did find, the parentlock. > > Removed it before killing all and Iceweasel will still not start. What about after killing? Did iceweasel re-create the lock files? -- Michael A. Marsh http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/~mm

Re: USB-to-PS/2 adaptor: mouse works, keyboard doesn't

2009-01-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 2009 January 05 06:28:31 Emanoil Kotsev wrote: > USB is powered when you attach the device. This means the usb device gets > power over the bus after attaching it. I've read about power on/off with > specific usb disks and devices. You may google about it. That's not the whole story thou

Re: Iceweasel problem

2009-01-05 Thread mitch
On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 11:07 -0500, Michael Marsh wrote: > On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 10:26 AM, mitch wrote: > > Using Iceweasel 3.0.5-1, or was using, and yesterday the message below > > started. > > > > "Iceweasel is already running, but is not responding. To open a new > > window, you must first clo

Re: Lenny: which arch for a Intel Core 2 Duo?

2009-01-05 Thread Jochen Schulz
Paul Cartwright: > > # uname -a > Linux paulandcilla 2.6.26-1-686 #1 SMP Mon Dec 15 18:15:07 UTC 2008 i686 > GNU/Linux > > so what would I need to do to run amd64 ?? Re-install. J. -- It is not in my power to change anything. [Agree] [Disagree]

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