;host" a RH7.3 installation inside a Debian
Sarge installation. We have a commercial app that requires RH7.3 for
support to be happy.
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chroot/apache/etc/passwd is
not what matters. What does matter is the standard /etc/passwd.
So, try adding something like this:
mbellears:x:1001:1001:Chrooted user:/var/chroot/apache/./home/mbellears:/bin/bash
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On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 02:09:47PM -0700, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> Danie Roux wrote:
>
> >Using XFS, and kernel 2.6.8.
> >
> >In the past two weeks I noticed that my PC load shoots up on anything that
> >needs disk activity. The CPU's are quiet during all this:
>
7% hi, 0.0%
Cpu1 : 11.3% us, 3.3% sy, 0.0% ni, 70.4% id, 15.0% wa, 0.0% hi, 0.0%
It gets so bad that the mouse starts jerking!
Does anyone have some advice on where to start looking for optimizing?
(hdparm -t looks fine)
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can access via "Desktop sharing" or something.
It's much faster than x0rfbserver, but does require user interaction on
the desktop you want to connect to.
So you can't just ssh in, startup krfb and connect to the display.
(Might have changed in KDE 3.2, I don't have it
contrib non-free
In sources.list:
$ su -c "apt-get install build-essential"
$ apt-get source openssh
$ patch -p0 < /tmp/osshChroot-3.4.diff
$ cd openssh-3.4p1
$ debuild
$ dch -i "Applied patch from chrootssh.sf.net"
$ su -c debi
It builds a .deb and installs it for you, als
ite nicely - except that it's
dead slow (encodes the screen really badly).
So I'm hoping that something would be possible with X and DISPLAY? I
feel as if I'm missing something obvious here.
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ole at offset 0
Jan 25 19:32:56 clio kernel: EXT3-fs error (device md(9,1)): ext3_get_inode_loc:
unable to read inode block - inode=26214401, block=52428827
Ok, so my question is:
Any way in which I can salvage at least a part of the data?
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>
> because you told it to use raid1 mirror and it thinks
> it needs to resync both disks .. and itshould take
> about 82.4 min to finish resyncing the data
>
> consider yourself lucky its working
>
> dont write any data to your disks ... while its resyncing
Are you
FSCKFIX=yes on LILO boot line it would run this for me. I'll be doing
that for now, and hoping everything goes fine.
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Fatal signal: Segmentation Fault (SDL Parachute Deployed)
Hi Paul,
I had the same problem, installing libsdl1.2debian-all solved it for me.
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nded. I use proftpd
myself, although with MySQL and not LDAP as you want it.
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e
> errors/failures very well.
Well, slrnpull will download the articles for you, and you can read them
with mutt then.
But I would suggest to go the whole way, and just use slrn for news. I
love mutt for mail myself, but I use slrn for news. Much the same "feel"
as mutt gives you.
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't let me add a
> mean message ;-)
Hehe, try slay:
Description: Kills all of the user's processes
Slay provides you with a way to quickly get rid of all processes a
particular user owns. Very useful if you want to harm somebody.
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I'll just chip in here. Lost the message of the original sender.
I wrote this dirty Perl script. It works for me and I wrote about 30
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cdgroup.pl
Description: Perl program
ebmin, is because I need to extra setup and
teardown stuff to happen.
TIA
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E, {SIG_DFL}, {SIG_IGN}, 8) = 0
select(5, [4], [], [4], NULL) = 1 (in [4])
recv(4, "Pblank\0EERROR: Bad timestamp ex"..., 16384, 0) = 69
--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) ---
Can someone please shed some light on this? Same configuration with
nagios-text works fine.
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> did use it for a while (do they still?), but Caldera has been IMO a fringe
> player for a long time now.
Heh, Caldera sponsors Webmin.
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with the Debian installing on an Athlon and
similar motherboard setup??
It's for dedicated web-hosting and we planned on putting 1/2 to 1 gig of ram
in with a 40-60 gig HD.
The setup describes my workstation exactly. Except I have a Intel NIC.
No problems here.
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/usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.a(glthread.o)(.text+0xa8): In function `_glthread_SetTSD':
: undefined reference to `pthread_setspecific'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [all] Fehler 1
Thanks for the ideas.
Roman
Link with -lpthread
Had the same issue a whi
ever touched. The newest release of GLibc
has changed or removed that symbol (which everyone was warned about) and
Java is now broken. It's Sun's fault, and they have to fix it.
And it is fixed in 1.4.1.
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nd he says he's dmesg says something
about a work-around being enabled for this card. I have the stock 2.4.18
on that PC, it's an old Pentium. But I don't have a msg regarding a
workaround.
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:
>
> lftp fish://some_remote_host
You kan install kio-fish, then you can do the same in Konqueror. Not
sure (don't think so) if kio-fish supports resuming.
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gt; You *might* be able to pull the hashing code out of pam or login or
> whatever on your linux system and get NT talking straight to your
> LDAP.
Which reminds me:
http://pgina.cs.plu.edu/
Exactly such a replacement. GPL'ed too.
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y solution I can think of is to periodically rebuild the
> smbpasswd file from LDAP.
samba.idealx.org.
The samba-LDAP PDC HOWTO :-)
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> for yourself" question?
Go for ext3. Very little trouble to set it up (1 command, 1 file change,
1 reboot). The advantage is that you severely limit the chance of data
corruption.
Ok, maybe you would need to install a new kernel as well (if yours
doesn't support ext3) :-)
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be returned to a previous correct state.
It also means fsck happens extremely quickly :)
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pci command).
Then a simple
modprobe via82cxxx_audio
works.
Put that line in /etc/modules to get it done automatically at bootup.
Make sure the users that's going to use the soundcard is in the audio
group.
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ith lynx, wget, curl etc)
>
> Just set the ftp_proxy and/or http_proxy environment variables:
>
> export http_proxy=http://your.proxy.host:port/
> export ftp_proxy=$http_proxy
That trailing slash is very important. Took me a day to figure that out.
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input to galeon.
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ve created a user for myself, and I can't ssh in with that user. But
it's fine with another user on the PC?
So it must be something I install/use for my user, and I can't think
what it is.
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t
too, and key-based authentication otherwise?
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st.
Would this work? What is the complications of this? Is there and easier
way?
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 11:23:00AM -0500, Noah Meyerhans wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 10:45:56AM +0200, Danie Roux wrote:
> > This is what I've done:
> >
> > I've enabled ssh1 support by "dpkg-reconfigure ssh"
> > On my Debian machine I genera
for /opt/webct/.ssh/authorized_keys
Because I moved the file there it kept the 755 permissions. Had to be
700.
Thanks again!
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 06:30:53AM -0800, Jeremy T. Bouse wrote:
> Honestly SSH2's publickey or hostbased authentication might be an
> easier choice...
Would have upgraded in a blink of an eye ... but I'm not root on that
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logged in automatically. Doesn't work.
So I tried
ssh -1 -i ~/.ssh/identity
And it also doesn't work.
Any ideas?
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serious about programming (not only C/C++) I strongly advise
he uses either Vim or Emacs. It's a learning curve, but you'll never
look back.
I prefer Vim :-)
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On Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 12:39:31PM +0100, Sergio Da Silva wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if mutt provides a way to expunge mails that are to be
> deleted without having to exit the program. I know that pine provides
> this feature, but does mutt too?
$
Sync mailbox.
or an MPEG video
> player capable of playing .dat files from a VCD (smpeg doesn't play
> the entire .dat file for me -- a newer and better player might do
> just fine)
mplayer.sf.net
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utting this into your ~/.vimrc and starting vim by
typing 'vim'. Not vi:
syntax on
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time. I was looking at
packaging it myself, but thesa are the problems:
- Linus did not accept the imon patch
- The guy who worked on libfam at sgi does not work there anymore, or on
libfam.
If you still want it packaged, I will do it. libfam is still useful,
even if it has to use polling.
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non-free
And then
apt-get update && apt-get install j2re1.3
Which will give you a Java Runtime Environment. Note that this is
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ons on how to use it.
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use of Debian's great dependencies
system.
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; This must execute as user printing
print command = /home/printing/smb_print_wrapper %s %m %u %T %p
Thanks in advance.
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ke
this in Windows, it'll work in Samba.
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On Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 09:54:17AM +0200, Morbo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Where do you get those Alan Cox kernels from ?
www.bzimage.org
Incremental patches, smaller downloads.
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> Craig
The easiest way to get the patches is at www.bzimage.org.
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Ok, I'm officially confused: How do I get cups to authenticate to an lpd
server running remotely?
Entering lpd://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/queue in the web based interface
gets accepted, but the user:passwd gets cut of when you view the
printer.
CUPS documentation is not very helpful.
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good measure, but it still
doesn't work.
Anyone that can help me with this? I found in the list archives that
this happened to somebody after upgrading from woody to unstable. And
I'm running unstable.
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On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 08:02:05AM -0500, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 02:30:59PM +0200, Danie Roux wrote:
> > Just out of curiosity mostly:
> >
> > How can I make the shift key "sticky". And can I switch between a sticky
> > and non stic
On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 07:48:33AM -0500, ktb wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 02:30:59PM +0200, Danie Roux wrote:
> > Just out of curiosity mostly:
> >
> > How can I make the shift key "sticky". And can I switch between a sticky
> > and non sticky shift in
Just out of curiosity mostly:
How can I make the shift key "sticky". And can I switch between a sticky
and non sticky shift in one keystroke?
I don't want to stop typing when I drink my coffee :-)
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Our DHCP server is notoriously unstable. If pump can't renew the lease,
it then quits. Which means I have to go up 5 stories later to ifup eth0.
What is the easiest/best way to let pump perodically try again?
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On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 08:34:29AM -0500, Robin S wrote:
> hiya, did any one ever tell you where to get that vcd player?` Could you
> please send me a note back and let me know where you got yours. Thank you
> for any help you may give. Rockin.
http://mplayer.sf.net
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On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 03:29:51PM +0200, Danie Roux wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 03:25:37PM +0200, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> > ANY help is greatly appreciated.
>
> I'm guessing here, but the fact that Konq is not working suggests you
> have been hit by the bug in
nd libc6-dev should also be
downgraded.
Hope this solves it!
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Great! I dpkg -i the old .deb I had around. But this is much nicer.
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ony
I used to do this, until Bram began to release a version each week!
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Debian?
Wichert made a mistake. I've been using the prerelease packages and I
only recently realized that the Vim 6 versioning is funny.
Vim 6.0ax was the last beta release I believe!
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instead of C-a.
Where is a guy suppose to read about this btw? I got this tip from this
mailing list.
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> I'm sure its something with my system, but I don't know where to look:
> any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Joe
bugs.debian.org/mozilla-browser gives you this bug number: 108946
I upgraded this morning, and now no Mozilla, Nautilus-Mozilla or Galeon.
The bleeding edge hurts :-)
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On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 12:16:00PM -0400, dman wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 03:38:21PM +0200, Danie Roux wrote:
> I know. I have X4 right now and it works if I boot in "vga" mode. I
> started looking at the framebuffer stuff when I tried to run quake.
> (See
).
Now if someone can help me get more than 10 fps on a voodoo2 in Quake 3
I'll be happy!
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On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 09:24:46AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does this happen to look familiar to anyone?
>
> loki:/home/odin# apt-get update
> E: The method driver /usr/lib/apt/methods/fpt could not be found.
^^^ ftp rather than fpt
s that comprise the gnome desktop? Or, is there a task package
> that would take care of this?
>
> Thanks,
> Anthony
Can't think of an easy way to do this, except for deborphan --all. Or try dpkg
-l | grep gnome. But as I said no easy way.
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e you want cvsup. Uses rsync and CVS. Even promises that it can can
do device inodes and hard links.
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Hi all,
This should be easy, but I can't get it:
My keyboard is on /dev/psaux. Where will my ps2 mouse be?
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What would be the easiest way to install Woody (or unstable for that
matter) from the web? Download the potato boot stiffies, then apt-get
dist-upgrade (after changing the sources.list of course)?
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t;The C++ Programming language" by Bjarne Stroustrup. It's a
tough read, but you can't go wrong with the creator of C++.
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chive directory. Can I use them to upgrade
> another potato without having to download the files again? How
> should I do it?
>
> thanks
>
> ~edu
>
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I ran SuperProbe, as root and with X killed, and I got the error:
"Can't open /dev/console"
Why would that be?
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(I'm
running newest samba from unstable).
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e able to perform a mass delete in that folder. What keys can I use
> in mutt to delete all the messages out of a folder?
>
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> Carpe Aptenodytes! ==== "Seize the Penguins!"
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arcelo Chiapparini
> DFT-IF/UERJ
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>
Edit /etc/environment
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king very happily, but i can't
> seem to figure out what's wrong
>
> Thanks,
> Cameron Matheson
>
> __
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail
> http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
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I want to get the CPU's model and speed without rebooting.
/proc/cpuinfo (to me anyway) is useless. Unless someone knows how to convert:
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 8
model name : Pentium III (Coppermine)
To a PIII/450?
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?
>
> Thanks,
> Anthony
No, not as far as I know. Look into deity. It's independent of dselect, and it
saves it state in ~/.captstate.
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it.
>
> Is this a bug?
>
> Johann
Hi Johann!
No, it's not a bug. Install gnome-help-data. From the description:
'This package contains the Gnome online help browser data. This is
separate from gnome-help because it is architecture-independent.'
Dit is nie baie ouli
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 06:46:35PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 08:34:45AM +0200, Danie Roux wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 11:40:17PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > hi all... is there a way to get mutt to load vi using a differ
TED]
Yes, but if you by vi mean Vim, then the best way to do this is with
autocmds.
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d unpack that stream.
The short way is
tar zxvf file.tar.gz
For bzip2 files (newer tar):
tar jxvf file.tar.bz2
Install unp, a very nice script that unpacks basically anything without
any commandline options.
apt-get install unp
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ks in advance.
>
> Patrick
We had the same question just a few days back I think.
:set paste
:help paste
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stow /usr/local/stow/program_name
And the program appears to be in /usr/local/bin!
To delete it:
stow -D /usr/local/stow/program_name
This doesn't delete the actual files, only the symlinks. You can then
rm -rf /usr/local/stow/program_name and everything stays neat and tidy.
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look into dsniff. Unfortunately, I've never been able to get it
> to complile on a debian machine, but some (most?) of the binaries in the
> redhat RPM seem to work when extracted.
>
> cheers,
>
> damon
dsniff is packaged for Debian. At least it is in unstable.
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Suddenly, all mail I get has ^M's after the header.
Which means my filtering breaks, and I get a lot of emails in my inbox.
What could have caused it? Exim? I upgraded an hour ago.
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here an easier way?
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c changes to a folder with new mail in it.
Anyone know how to make that little delay between folders changing
dissapear?
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~wakkerma/vim ./
deb-src http://people.debian.org/~wakkerma/vim ./
An apt-get upgrade will get you the newest beta.
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To type ê, you then just need to type > backspace and e. Really cool.
Head over to vim.sf.net. The official Vim homepage.
They have a tips section there, and a scripts section
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On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 03:36:59PM +0200, Julio Merino wrote:
> What I meant as security hole... I wanted to say if that kdm autologin
> is a security hole exploitable remotely?
>
> Thanks.
>
No, but don't quote me on that.
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On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 02:52:41PM +0200, Julio Merino wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 02:21:50PM +0200, Danie Roux wrote:
> > On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 02:15:39PM +0200, Julio Merino wrote:
> >
> > Fiddle around with /etc/kde/kdmrc
> >
> > There are setting
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Fiddle around with /etc/kde/kdmrc
There are settings in there to let you log in as a default password and
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e a jdk installed? If not, put a line
like this in your sources.list
# Blackdown Java
deb http://www.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.blackdown.org/java-linux/debian woody
non-free
and
apt-get install j2sdk1.3
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