Hi,
I recently installed Debian v2.2r3 and I installed
the DHCP client as well.. when debian boots, DHCP assigns eth0 an IP (which it
is supposed to do, in this case 192.168.1.4) then it also assigns the loopback
(/dev/lo) an IP (192.168.1.5). If I look at my DHCP clients table on my
DHCP
well, I found the problem... of course, 'twas my own stupidity that
caused it :-) The hosts.allow file needs to have a newline after the
last entry in order to work. If I wasn't half asleep, I would've
thought to look in /var/log/daemon.log before I posted :-) Sorry, about
the wasted bandwidth fo
Thanks, to those that answered my previous question.. I have another
question... the reason I wanted to restart inetd is because I am trying
to get telnetd and ftpd working. I
added the following entries to inetd.conf:
ftpstreamtcpnowaitroot/usr/sbin/tcpd
/usr/sbin/in.ftp
Hello,
I am a former redhat, turned debian user, and was wondering if someone
could inform me how to restart inetd... I am so used to redhat's
/etc/rc.d/init.d/ scripts, that I've never started/stoped/restarted
services any other way. By reading the inetd man page, I know you have
to send it a SI
some of your experiences running the 2.2.x
kernel with Debian?
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hello,
Just installed 2.0. I haven't used debian since 1.2 (been using RH),
so I don't remember how to do all of this stuff...
anyways,
how would I go about setting up debian for regular non-anonymous ftp?
and also, can someone tell me or guide to a doc how do setup ppp?
thanks,
Aaron
t open shared object file: No such file or
directory
Then it just sits there. It doesn't freeze (I can still do shift-page
up/down).
Anyone know what the problem is?
Thanks,
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As it says on my HD box:
Buffer Size:
256KB
Average Seek time:
<10MS
Data Transfer Rate:
33.0 MB/Sec
(Ultra DMA-Mode 2)
Ultra DMA is also known as Ultra ATA. It has twice the speed of IDE drives.
George Bonser wrote:
> ATA is, I do not think the problem I think ATA is short for ATAPI.
>
For ATA drives, you need a special ISA card. My HD (Maxtor 3.5) supports it,
but
I haven't bought the add-on card yet. It supposed to be superFAST (I think
almost
as fast as SCSI). I think the card is around $70 from CompUSA.
Britton wrote:
> I am looking at buying another system myself. I
When I run xvidtune, it works for the time being. When I exit X then
launch X again it's back to what it was before I ran xvidtune. How can
I get xvidtune to save the changes it makes?
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inated.
Dec 29 18:59:14 speedy pppd[248]: Exit.
Does anyone know what this means? Thanks for whatever help you guys
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Does it really matter? On my machine, the only person that can view the logs,
is root.
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 29, 1997 at 02:06:58PM -0500, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
> > On Mon, 29 Dec 1997, Aaron Walker wrote:
> > > password \qpassword\q
> > &
Mitchell wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Dec 1997, Aaron Walker wrote:
>
> > The problem was: When I dial into my ISP, I get a prompt that says: host:
> > here I
> > type ppp then my username and password. How would I get it to type ppp?
> > Would I
> > just change my
amwalker
password \qpassword\q
Tim Sailer wrote:
> Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 24 Dec 1997, Aaron Walker wrote:
> >
> > > When I try to dial my ISP using /etc/ppp.chatscript in my ppp.log file I
> > > get this message:
> > &g
en up Elm under any user besides amwalker and root, when I try
to compose a message it says: Could not create file /tmp/snd.1730
(Persmission denied)
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How would I go about disconnecting a remote user from my machine? Thanks
in advance.
Also... I want to install Apache. Where is the best place to intall
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this. It is the last entry in the log. Does
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this. It is the last entry in the log. To see
the exact results, goto http://www.iconmedia.com/aaron/ppplog.gif
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after you log in? On my system,
it says
Most of the programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are
redistributable... and so on.
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at 04:01:31PM -0500, Aaron Walker wrote:
> > Thanks to everyone for your help. I got Debian to see my NE1000 at 0x320
> > and
> > IRQ 5. The problem was that in the /etc/conf.modules file it said:
> > options ne io = 0x320 irq = 5
> >
> > I changed it to:
>
has anyone successfully run chkexploit on Debian 1.3.1? Does it have to
be in a certain directory? I put it in my home directory and it says:
chkexploit: can't find 'strings'
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I tried what you suggested but it just hangs when trying to load the module.
Any other suggestions?
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 21, 1997 at 12:20:34AM -0500, Aaron Walker wrote:
> > Has anyone successfully setup a NE1000 card (not a clone) using Debian
> > 1.3.1 with the
zip drive, etc.) If anyone has successfully done this, I would
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> On Fri, 19 Dec 1997, Aaron Walker wrote:
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> > I am trying to unpack the newest kernel source in /usr/src. It goes
> > a
kernel source:
gzip -dc linux-2.0.33.tgz | tar xvB
tar xpvf linux-2.0.33.tgz
They both produced the same error.
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th 8MB RAM. Thanks very much.
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What I realized after I wrote this was that he was trying to boot with the root
disk.
Oliver Elphick wrote:
> "Eloy A. Paris" wrote:
> >Aaron Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >: I just installed Debian 1.3.1 on my 486 w/4MB RAM. I made Debian ha
en I try to boot up it says that it
> is an invalid boot disk
> WHat should I do?
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for ever when this message pops up. Could it be from
low-memory? I though you were able to run Debian w/4MB RAM. Please
HELP!
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I have overcome this before ny linking tty0 to tty1 (or the other way around,
don't remember). For some odd reason it didn't work this time.
Oliver Elphick wrote:
> Aaron Walker wrote:
> >When I try to start the X server for XFree86, I get
p.
>
> K, thanks a lot,
> Alan W
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op like app), plenty of apps for spreadsheets, etc.
> Thanks so much all, have a great holiday season!
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Are you saying that with I can use any protocol (IPX, TCP/IP, or NetBEUI) with
Samba on the win95 box?
Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Dec 1997, Aaron Walker wrote:
>
> > If it uses TCP/IP, how does Win95 see it in Network Neighborhood?
> >
> > Fenrick wrote:
>
gt; It uses TCP/IP.
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connection as TCP/IP or NetBEUI?
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e you a different cable box and there is a separate cable
> between that box and the computer ... that is probably an ethernet coax.
>
> On Sat, 13 Dec 1997, Aaron Walker wrote:
>
> > The card is an internal PnP card.
> >
> > George Bonser wrote:
> >
&g
The card is an internal PnP card.
George Bonser wrote:
> You have a cable modem that installed into your computer? Most cable
> modems are external with an ethernet card installed in the computer.
>
> On Sat, 13 Dec 1997, Aaron Walker wrote:
>
> > Has anyone successfully se
Has anyone successfully setup a PnP Cable-Modem in Linux?
I'm guessing I will have to use isapnptools to set it up.
If you have been successfull at this, please help.
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Has anyone successfully setup majordomo to have a list server? If so, how do
you set it up once you've installed the majordomo package? Thanks for
your time,
Aaron Walker
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Does anyone know how to take a screenshot of the X desktop?
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Can someone please tell me what to write in /etc/fstab to mount a cd-rom drive?
Thank you for your time,
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When I install Debian, I get up to base 3 and then when I put in the
base 4 diskette, it says 'that doesn't seem like the right floppy'
I tried downloading the base14-4.bin file again but the same thing
happened.
How can I install XFree86 on my Debian 1.2 system?
I am going to download the newest version of Debian Linux with Windows
95. How can I convert them to Linux format so that Linux will recognise
the boot disk, root disk, ect. I've heard that their is a utility to do
that, but I can't find it. If you know anything about this please email
me with he
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