changing
the wrapper to "auto". See /usr/share/doc/iceweasel/README.Debian for more
info.
I don't know anything about how PulseAudio and the setting in this config
file relate to each other, so sorry if this doesn't help!
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el bug or is it
exposing an underlying hardware problem? If it's the latter why is this
hardware so stable running 2.6.18?
Thoughts appreciated.
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I am aware of bug #366929. I'm curious if it works for ANYONE? I'd like
to find if there is a workaround (or SOME working config) as I have data on
a CFS partition that I still need to access.
I am subscribed to debian-user, no need to Cc me.
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nfs
151 udp 42012 mountd
151 tcp 45850 mountd
152 udp 42012 mountd
152 tcp 45850 mountd
153 udp 42012 mountd
153 tcp 45850 mountd
I'm subscribed, no need to Cc me.
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> Thanks.
No, it's an old (and cheap) 8x Sony IDE drive.
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pressed to send this bug report to the upstream author.
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headphones and see if
I can reproduce this bug later today. I'd appreciate if you could try to
reproduce it the same way.
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fetchmail: can't even send to elmo!
> fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while fetching from usxchange.net
> fetchmail: Query status=10
>
> any suggestions?
Try adding "localhost" to your local domains in /etc/exim.conf:
local_domains = elmo.:localhost
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ver flags : SWABAUDIO
>
> Is this what I'm looking for? Where do I go from here? (Where do I want
> to go today)?
>
Sorry - I was out of town. From here you want to:
cdrecord -v speed=2 -data dev=1,0
Use "mkisofs" to make your filesystem image.
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;4" should be the SCSI id of _your_
drive. Mine's 4:
scsi0: Target 4: Queue Depth 3, Asynchronous
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e for data.
I don't know if there's a way to use the "sg" devices or not with the
current cdrecord - I've always done it this way.
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for any tips.
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g in and out binary documents
> > over the net, and version control. :>
I think CVS and ssh will do most of what you're asking for. You can mark
files as binary with CVS and RCS. Check out "cvs admin -kb " and
"cvs admin -ko ".
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> or is it a special package or what?
>
> Thanks!
> Tim
I use "CTRL-h i" in xemacs, personally. That lists them all.
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your BIOS? If it's linux, did you try using a
"mem=18M" parameter to lilo, just for grins? I've never seen this problem
- I'm just tossing out ideas.
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n connect
> all your 10Mbs and 100Mbs devices to.
If I had a hub or a switch that could run dual speeds, I wouldn't have
asked the question :-)
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e forwarding
in the kernel on this box, will it transparently forward from one segment
to the other, or do I need to do special routing?
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our subnet and share the speedy connection. I realize that
putting a private subnet behind a firewall is somewhat paranoid. I find it
somewhat reassuring though :-)
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secure.org/sploits_remote.html
>
> Will do so, when I get Quake 2 :) Am Running Quake 1 :)
Quake I and Quake World (and other Id games) have the same problem :-(
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it will deliver the first 10 and then queue the rest.
smtp_accept_queue_per_connection = 0
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hing like:
"apt-get compile-install "
Obviously, you'd tell apt in it's config what your compiler is and what
flags to use.
_That_ would be cool.
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Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 02-Mar-99 Dale E. Martin wrote:
> > Make sure you check out the following link if you're going to set your
> > Quake2 binary suid root (or run it as root.) I've set my firewall up
> > to deal with th
following link if you're going to set your
Quake2 binary suid root (or run it as root.) I've set my firewall up
to deal with the Quake2 exploit found here:
http://www.insecure.org/sploits_remote.html
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binary.
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> I had trouble with network.opts because for one thing, "network address" is
> unknown to me, the way it is used there. I will have to look at the
> Networking HOWTO and see if I can make any sense of it.
It's the same as NETWORK in /etc/init.d/network, right? That's how I have
it and it seems
think that did it.
The "proper" way to do this, by the way, is to put all of the info for your
network into /etc/pcmcia/network.opts. The advantage of doing it that way
is the network will automatically get started when you plug the card in and
stopped when you pop it out.
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it that way
is the network will automatically get started when you plug the card in and
stopped when you pop it out.
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Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It says the card is UP and route shows normal, but they are lying.
Can you ping a host on your network? Does the light on the card blink?
Why do think it's lying?
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If you run "ifconfig" as root what does it say?
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Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am still looking for that package. Do I install it after I finish
> installing the base system?
Yes. It's in the "admin" section.
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with the monochrome dbootstrap first page.
If anyone has any ideas how to proceed, I'd love to hear them.
Thanks,
Dale
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is that you'll need PCMCIA support for your network card to work.
I've always had the best luck installing the "pcmcia-source" package and
then compiling and installing the modules myself. YMMV.
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orked out I'll make a rescue disk/pcmcia
modules and you can try it out.
Later,
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image for the thinkpad.
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hat. This is with or without
"floppy=thinkpad".
Ideas?
Thanks,
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read your mailing list mail and it can autoexpire articles
(deleting your local copy) after a time period you configure.
Later,
Dale (who reads Usenet and Mailing lists with GNUs, and
"regular" email with elm)
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adm". (It depends on
other stuff too, but if you're using apt who cares? ;-)
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e's a pam module for Netware - is qpopper capable of using that module?
Thanks for _any_ insight,
Dale
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that I've not tried it.
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bunch of rebates!) and
it works OK with Linux Quake II version 3.20, running as root. (And there
are exploits for Quake II - ID left a backdoor in Quake II :-() so even the
Voodoo solution is somewhat suboptimal.
Later,
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tails on that process.
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definitely read NTFS, and I thought 2.0.36 could too.
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:#records'.
wc -l
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thing about it in the docs. Any other comments?
I know that this would allow a malicious user on my network to do insecure
things, but I trust myself, my wife, and my two month old baby ;-)
Thanks,
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package of the new version tonight or this weekend.
Excellent! Thanks.
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hat
the two could coexist, actually. I've cced the maintainer to see if
they've got any comment if new packages are coming.
Later,
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dale E. Martin) writes:
> So, can anyone tell me how to accomplish what I want - 1) to run Quake II
> as a normal user and be able to change modes to my hearts content, and to
> play multiplayer. And 2) reset the console from a remote terminal without
> rebooting.
gt; that's ok
There's a bug filed about this and the maintainer claims to be working on
it. For now, it seems we just have to wait :-(
Later,
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t I don't think it
ever happened.
Sorry for the bad news, but I think you'd really be better off trying to
find out if Linux can run on the Mac itself, or finding a free (or really
really really cheap) PC. They're out there.
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So, my question is if there's an alternative to xntp that uses tcp instead
of udp.
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is,
yet. That's been a few weeks, so I could easily have outdated info.
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n to make 2.2 run? I
> have heard that I'd need at least new binutils, fileutils and a later
> gcc?
Check out Documentation/Changes from the kernel that you try if you want an
accurate answer to that question.
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ve noticed
is that I've made a new 256M swap partition (which should be supported by
the new kernels) and mkswap complains about it. I've not investigated if
potato has the newer version with support for larger partitions.
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Hope this info is useful to you.
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should work OK with Ontrack, btw. I'm not saying it's not a pain in
the rear, having to insert floppies at just the right moment, etc. Just
that it should work, even with it there.
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eave them enabled in your preferences, and make a soft link from
/dev/null to ~/.netscape/cookies:
"rm ~/.netscape/cookies; ln -s /dev/null ~/.netscape/cookies"
Hope this helps!
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o slots sharing an IRQ ;-) It turns
out to be the first and last slot that share. So, on this board, if you
have less than 5 cards, you're wise not to use those slots simultaneously.
Later,
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option.
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Jose Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi!
>
> I've been using Debian 1.3.1 at my work for sharing my local SCSI disk
> with NFS. Everything worked ok until I upgraded to Debian 2.0. I did not
> changed anything in config files. My disk is shared with a Sun Solaris
> 2.5.x and 4 PCs (Debian
ections on how to use ssh to forward the port through
the firewall. The second method of using ssh in the "fetchmail" FAQ is
working extremely well for me. (I _do_ only have two users fetching mail,
though :-))
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ed. Feel free to email me if that's not enough info.
(BTW, you need a 2.1 kernel for ipchains afaik.)
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annoying part about it is having to uninstall jdk1.1-dev
when using apt to install anything else. I'm hoping that new jdk packages
based on the recently released 1.1.6-v4 come out soon and fix this bug.
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to
> your PATH -- you should be able to handle at least that much being a CS
> major :-)
>
> Steve
There are (slightly broken) 1.1.6v2 packages in slink.
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h the settings from the custom kernel that I have installed.
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s is a useful answer :-)
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works, I'll definitely switch.
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new partitions on a disk, "mke2fs /dev/sda1" once I have specified an ext2
parition for the first partition on the disk, etc.
Once a filesystem is on the disk, you can mount it just like any other
partition:
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
Good luck!
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though I'll
be limited to compiling new binary packages from source packages...
Anyone tried building debian packages on a non-Linux OS?
Thanks for any pointers.
Dale
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t;, which is in the "ivtools-bin" package. It uses postscript
as its save format, and has a simple interface.
I think "xfig" is more popular, but I'm not sure what formats it supports.
Later,
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t 2 weeks
running 2.1.104, and had no problems.
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