Hello,
I'm currently trying to install a bunch of software to a flash-based
machine with a 1GB flash drive and 1GB ram. In order to save space, I
want to have most of the development packages I need for compiling in
a separate directory (say /usr/remote), which is mounted as a samba
share on a m
Anyone have this error since upgrading to sarge from woody?
I get a cron email from cron.daily:
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
klogctl: Invalid argument
Any suggestions on how to fix this error?
Thanks
Brian
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Natxo Asenjo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have successfully deployed a single sign on solution with openldap, it
> works great. But, there is a little problem with cron. Everytime one of
> the users' or system's crontab changes, cron stops working. The number
> of cron processes skyrockets (within minutes y
I am trying to log the ciphers being used for apache-ssl. I've
uncommented the line in the httpd.conf file:
CustomLog /var/log/apache-ssl/ssl.log "%t %{version}c %{cipher}c
%{clientcert}c"
and I only see in the ssl.log:
[19/Sep/2005:12:40:21 -0400] + + +
Any suggestions on how to get the loggi
Has anyone installed the isdn router distro from pingoo.org ? I can't
get downloads to work on their english site.
Brian
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I mistakenly told the potatoe install routine to install everything on
the 3 cd's I have, and I ran out of disk space (only have 1Gb). I want
to remove packages, do I use apt-remove or something like that ? I tried
that and got an error due to a full hard disk, is there some manual
process I will
I'm trying to build an isdn router using linux,
Alexis Roda wrote:
> Brian Smith wrote:
> >
> > I just got Debian installed (potatoe), and due to the way I had to get
> > the old machine up and gonig to install from CD rom, the hard disk on
> > which I installe
I just got Debian installed (potatoe), and due to the way I had to get
the old machine up and gonig to install from CD rom, the hard disk on
which I installed is connected to the second IDE master, not the
primary. The installation routine located it as /dev/hdc1.
How can I modify my configuratio
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