r the comments and suggestions!
Dan Hugo
William Burrow wrote:
>
> On Mon, Dec 13, 1999 at 08:45:04AM -0200, Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
> > Don't kill tcp or udp packets from/to the ntp service port, nor delay them.
> > When in doubt, try ntpq -p to "ping" the server
Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
>
> On Mon, 13 Dec 1999, Dan Hugo wrote:
> > $ntptrace tock.cs.unlv.edu
> > tock.CS.UNLV.EDU: stratum 2, offset 0.853196, synch distance 0.04726
> > usno.pa-x.dec.com: stratum 1, offset 0.842812, synch distance 0.02371,
> > refid
:57:38 ntpdate[25953]: no server suitable for synchronization
found
(again, from a machine within the internal net, and after I restarted
xntpd3 on the server machine)
I am reading through the xntpd-doc stuff, but if anyone has any
suggestions, I would appreciate the hint.
Thanks
Dan Hugo
Answer: linear...
[or lilo -l ]
boots fine now. Found this tidbit in an old lilo users guide at
http://www.yggdrasil.com/bible/lilo/user/user.html
though I should have thought of this earlier...
-dh
Dan Hugo wrote:
>
> Greetings-
>
> I am getting the
>
> LI_ (flashi
at boot (I believe that is the string...). I
changed bios to Normal, didn't maximize that partition, and made sure it
was same as working config (re-partitioned), and reinstalled the base
system from scratch again (a 10 minute ordeal, luckily). This is where
I am left.
Thanks for any help
Dan Hugo
Dan Hugo wrote:
>
> Greetings--
>
> I have been using ssh Version 1.2.26 from slink for a while to connect
> to my isp, and it has worked just fine for me. My isp us using ssh
> version 1.2.26a.
>
> Lately, however, I have noticed the following two things happening, and
not sticky, mode is 40777 it should be
041777
is this telling me that /usr/bin should have the sticky bit set? The
man page doesn't say anything (that I saw) about setting the sticky bit
of anything, so I don't want to guess if someone can point me in the
right direction.
thanks for any input
Dan Hugo
;serial (set)" above...
h.
Is this a configuration error on my part? I do have serial port support
in the kernel (not a module), I read the serial HOWTO, but I am afraid I
am stuck.
Any info?
Thanks
Dan Hugo
ps this is the segfault info when I abort the connection attempt in
pilot-xfer /de
Hmm, some bit errors in my memory dimms, found with memtest86.
Cool util, I believe I will keep it...
-dh
Dan Hugo wrote:
>
> I am seeing some very unstable behavior which I am trying to track down,
> and I would really really appreciate some input...
>
> Here is what
appreciated!
Thanks
Dan Hugo
Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
>
> On Sun, 25 Jul 1999, Dan Hugo wrote:
>
> > My question, though, is how to make use of the features of the 2100.
> > That is, I have a third paper tray... how to I tell it which to use?
> > How can I change the resolutions (max is
it and started that partition from
scratch, with good results).
I am running slink kernel 2.0.36 with SMP enabled.
Thanks for any input
Dan Hugo
y, it supports postscript, so I have been printing to
the raw device with no troubles... should I have a filter in there?)
Thanks for any thoughts.
Dan Hugo
Sarel Botha wrote:
>
> > Having updated libc6, I didn't know whether a reboot was in order, since
> > that is a fairly important library for just about everything. Well,
> > this was a bad idea, since my machine hung rebooting, and then nothing
> > would run once the kernel finished starting. Co
have a 2.0 CD...
>
> Any suggestions appreciated, regarding the best way to backtrack when
> libc6 upgrades go bad, or how to get smail to run again.
>
> Thanks
> Dan Hugo
>
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get changed!
-dh
Dan Hugo wrote:
>
> Greetings-
>
> In a previous message, I described my recent libc6 drama and how I
> backed out of it.
>
> I notice now that when I boot up my machine, that root is logged in (as
> in, sitting in /root logged in and everything) righ
right to me,
either. Can someone tell me why this would be?
thanks
Dan Hugo
ps if more specific detail is needed, I would be happy to provide it...
Note: my build does appear to work with the DEBUG Rom image from the
Palm web site, both v2.0.2 and v3.0
I did have the 3.0.x (2 I think) update in my new ROM... perhaps this is
the problem?
Still, if anyone has any input, I would like to know, but at least I can
use it.
-dh
Dan Hugo wrote
and I have read some usenet postings from people who claim to
have it working. H.
I've only spent about an hour on this so far, but any pointers would be
appreciated.
Thanks
Dan Hugo
that flaky drive and on the new one,
and that flaky one is acting okay, but I don't really want to use it as
a temp drive... hmmm.
thanks a lot
Dan Hugo
.8G short...
ce, if such a device would be desirable at all.
(I really do have a meeting about something along these lines in 7
hours, but I am posing the question for some projects we have coming up
soon...)
Thanks for any thoughts, ideas, suggestions, and non-flames...
Dan Hugo
ps I work for none of the c
A vgetty documentation site:
http://www.yeolde.com/~surfgriz/vgetty/
I used to have a link to the mgetty+sendfax page which included the
sources and various bits of info for vgetty as well, but that link seems
to have moved...
I too have a USR Sportster voice on a shelf somewhere, and I was goin
Thanks for any input
Dan Hugo
fo (I
read through the CD-ROM/CD-writing HOWTOs, and a list of compatible
drives, but it was mostly CD-R biased).
Any info much appreciated.
Thanks
Dan Hugo
If you have some time, please check out
http://www.zdnet.com/pcweek/opinion/0525/25wide.html
With the headline "The case against Linux?"
I think this author needs to hear from real users, and it is clear that
the large Debian community has plenty to say...
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tony mollica wrote:
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> Hi. Just looking for a little more info.
>
> Just installed 64megs 168 pin sdram (replacing the 64megs of the usual
> type 72 pin edo stuff) in my system and it appears
> to be causing file system corruption, as indicated on boot
> up by fsck (attempted boot up, actually).
ed it long ago without them into /usr/local ...
Thanks
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using the
debian install scripts, since I had installed it long ago without them
into /usr/local ...
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> 0setserial confused me to. But after all I've figuered out, that linux (on
> my machine) does NOT support 2 serials on the same interupt. What happens
> is, that they both are not useable. I have set the jumpers on my ... hmmm
> ... let me look ... AdLib ISA POWER 221 ca
I have a SIIG serial port ISA card so I can add on two more serial
ports.
I was looking through /etc/rc.boot/0setserial to see how everything is
configured, and I noticed that in the manual configuration section, it
attempts to setup the "COM1/3" and "COM2/4" ports to irq's 4 and 3,
respectively.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know of a browser with 128-bit encryption. I need access to a
> site that requires 128-bit encryption (it detects 40 or 56-bit encryption
> and disables features on the site) and I'd hate to have to use win95.
> Does netscape plan to make Navigato
Will Lowe wrote:
>
> On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, Tim Thomson wrote:
>
> > I know why you would want to use it to send encrypted messages, but why do
> > you want to sign your messages?
> Well, we use it to sign other things. Like, for example, when I upload
> a new debian package, I sign it so that
I was just reading over the NDA agreement (for fun) that the I2O
organization (http://www.i2osig.org/) makes people sign before they
THINK about the "technology" in I2O, and I recall reading somewhere that
the Linux community was NOT in favor of the whole concept (for obvious
reasons, given the lim
Well, it must be late, because I thought this info was there, but I had
looked in /etc/inetd.conf instead of /etc/xinetd.conf
Clearly, I missed something during my install a while back...
Thanks!
-dh
Daniel Martin wrote:
>
> On Sun, 9 Nov 1997, Dan Hugo wrote:
> > So where s
This is a strange one:
I have java executable and aout executable support compiled as modules.
These both have names that begin with binfmt, but I can see no reference
to anything called "binfmt-0" in /etc/modules or
/lib/modules/2.0.27/modules.dep
Nor is there any so-named module anywhere that
I should be able to do this:
telnet 127.0.0.1
from my machine (telneting to myself) but I get this:
Trying 127.0.0.1...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
Same when trying to ftp, etc.
I looked for a HOWTO on xinetd, but didn't see anything.
So where should I loo
I recently had a brief power failure, didn't lose any data whatsoever,
and decided that my Linux box has had its free-bee...
I read reviews, checked the HOWTO's, searched the web, and this is what
I know thus far:
APC seems to have the name brand recognition, but they are not
Linux-friendly (thou
I just tracked down a post to this mailing list from Tommy Lakofski that
wasn't on this thread, stating (from the linux.advocacy newsgroup) that
the problem is P5 only and does not effect PPro or PII.
I guess that's reassuring...
-dh
Dan Hugo wrote:
>
> I hat to be naive,
I hat to be naive, but I've read a little bit about this bug (first on
www.news.com, and very little more on www.x86.org) and there is one
thing that is vague:
Are Pentium Pro and/or Pentium II also effected by this bug?
I would try it on my pro system, but I would rather not have to reset in
the
I just read through all of the Mouse-related mail I have saved up, and I
did not see an answer to this, though I did see one related comment.
I am using AcceleratedX and attempting to use a MouseSystems optical
mouse. The mouse has a serial connector and a PS/2 adaptor (which was
given the thumbs
I thought I heard about something like this somewhere, but I'm not sure
where:
Say I want to bring up my own intel-based machine, or I want to do some
embedded stuff, or I just want to learn about intel-based POST, or
whatever, and I don't want to deal with Award or AMI or that bunch (and
I want s
I have been using pon/poff successfully, but I wanted to move to diald
to automate a few things.
I have, essentially, a straight install of ppp stuff (/etc/ppp/* are all
basically unchanged) along with a straight install of diald, both from a
pre-release 1.3 dist (I had tried to get diald running
Jack Holt wrote:
>
> At 12:38 PM 7/25/97 -0400, Colin R. Telmer wrote:
> >On Fri, 25 Jul 1997, Matt Kazmar wrote:
> >
> >> On Fri, 25 Jul 1997, Pedro I. Sanchez wrote:
> >>
> >> > I'm trying to download the latest beta of Communicator (b6 I believe)
> >> > but I can't find it in any of the ftp[12.
Rick Macdonald wrote:
>
> On Sat, 2 Aug 1997, Travis Cole wrote:
>
> > To those of you interested, it is out but I don't think it is on all of the
> > Netscape ftp sites.
> >
> > I am downloading it right now from
> > ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/communicator/4.02/4.02b7/english/unix/linux20/
>
>
Paul Miller wrote:
>
> this is a real newbie question:
>
> how do I change the time? (not the timezone)...
'date -s'
to set the time ('date --help' for more details on the format, etc)
'clock' to set the cmos clock on the motherboard ('man clock' for more)
cheers
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> On 16-Jul-97 Rick Hawkins wrote:
> >> My conclusion is if I buy my new boc next week I should buy a Intel,
> >> if I buy next year PPC or Alpha. Right?
> >
> >this is pretty much what i've come to. If i could buy an atx ppc
> >motherboard now, I would. but i can't
Andreas Tille wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I want to buy a new box and wonder about some alternatives to the
> Intel (compatible ... I think of K6) architecture. I've got the
> following information from Johannes Ramm-Ericson:
[Apple stuff snipped]
> I need a very stable system on my new box because
ut it does."
As always, the debian-user list is a wealth of useful, timely help and
info...
Thanks again (to everyone, for the list itself as well!)
-dh
Robert D. Hilliard wrote:
>
> On Sun, 06 Jul 1997 15:34:46 -0700, Dan Hugo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Wh
I've read the HOWTO's and some other info, but it seems that this topic
is sort of glossed over, and I have never really understood exactly what
to do, so I wonder if someone could give me the total newbie answer to
this question:
What to I do with extended and logical partitions when I have three
In case anyone regarded my last message on that thread as a flame, it was
not.
The question is, how can one insert data into the serial stream (even when
it is idle) when pppd owns the lock one that port?
I would be interested to know what my modem is really doing, since it is a
USR Sportster tha
Niels wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2 Jul 1997, Dan Hugo wrote:
>
> > The question is, how to access the modem to send AT strings while online
> > (rather, how to insert "+++"
> > into the data stream to the modem, then the AT command, get the response
> > back
I am not sure how this would work with a PPP connection open (and thus,
the device locked for PPP use),
but USR modems support an AT command,
ATIn, where n=0-7, and ATI6 returns link diagnostics, including current
transmit and receive speeds
(I have seen it working before, and it is probably the i
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jun 18, 1997 at 09:30:02PM -0700, Dan Hugo wrote:
> > > I know my 2G fireball doesn't get very hot while running..
> >
> > I have a 3.2G, if that is useful. The rest of the system was fine (ie
> > ran off the rescue disk
Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
>
> On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, Edward McKnight wrote:
>
> > Jason,
> >
> > I have Seagate and Quantum scsi disks, ~1G each. One of them, I'm pretty
> > sure
> > it's the Quantum, spins up then down again during disk/scsi identification.
> > I
> > don't consider it defective--I'
Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
>
> On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, Dan Hugo wrote:
>
> > I should point out that during boot, the hard drive spins up, green
> > light looking normal, then spins down with the green light blinking
> > slowly and non-stop. I am not familiar enough with h
Greetings.
So I'm running 1.2.x of Debian, 2.0.27 kernel, and my machine (PPro 200,
Tyan 1668 ATX DP MB with 1 installed, very recent Award bios, 64M Ram,
and this [EMAIL PROTECTED] Quantum EIDE Fireball drive on MB EIDE controller)
was up
for about 45 days, until Monday night.
It was pretty hot
I asked myself the same thing recently. I don't have the stuff with me
here at work, but if you check the readme/doc files for mgetty, you should
see the home page of the author/support person.
According to the web site, the voice package was in for some major
overhaul of some sort. You can get
ather not part with the $2000 or so it would take to make a pair of
512's, so I could either get the second 256 or keep the one.
Any experienced opinions out there? Inexperienced? Guesses?
Thanks.
Dan Hugo
(Trivia:
Just me using it, using it more and more for all sorts of things
64M memory
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