Hi,
I'm trying to find an easy way to logrotate apache logfiles. The logfiles
are created by cronolog, one in a day.
CustomLog "|/usr/sbin/cronolog
/wwwhome/customer1/logs/www.customer1.tt-%Y-%m-%d.log" combined
ErrorLog "|/usr/sbin/cronolog
/wwwhome/customer1/logs/www.customer1.tt-%Y-%m-%d.err"
Hi,
I'm trying to install debian on a compaq server with an nc7781 nic-card. The
driver for linux can be downloaded from
http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/files/networking/nics/Compaq_NC7781_Gigabi
t_Ethernet_NICs.html, but unfortunatly this is only a srpm for suse and
redhat.
I downloaded the pr
Hi,
This is probably a very simple question, but I did not find a way to get
this straight: I'm building a small webhosting environment, and my users get
say 10MB of diskspace. I added quotas for these users and everything works
just fine. But the problem is that I did not find a way to let the us
> I installed icewm and it works just fine. I don't really want to install
> gnome, because I prefere KDE and don't have enough diskspace to just try
> gnome out, but I bet it would work.
Oh, man, this is funny. I just found a "workaround" for my problem: If I
switch to a text-console eg. with ct
> It may be a problem with X instead of with KDE. If there are any other
> wm's listed in the KDM menus, such as ICEWM or WindowMaker, try one of
> those. Also, take KDM out of the picture. Ctrl-Alt-F1 to switch to the
> first virtual terminal, create the files .xinitrc and .xsession, with
> the si
Hi List,
Sorry if I'm a pain in the neck, but on my laptop, KDE still won't load
completly. I have removed the .kde directory and tried to login both as root
and as not priviledged user, but it just won't work. Whenever it's at the
keyboard symbol of the splash screen, it returns back to the login
> Subject: cyrus imap does not work after upgrade II
Today in the night there was an update and with the new sasl2 package
(2.1.9-4 I think) thing work just fine.
Thanks,
Daniel
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Hi List,
First of all, sorry for posting this question again. I know it has been
asked yesterday, but as I can't login to get my mails, I can't answer in the
according thread. Anyway, I have exactly the same problem as the user who
previously asked: After the upgrade yesterday whenever I try to lo
Hi List,
Sorry if this question is an easy one, but I'm not yet very familiar with
the debian packet management system.
Is there a possibility to downgrade perl from 5.8.0 to something below (I'm
using unstable). I'm running amavisd-new and there are several bugs in perl
that cause amavisd to get
> It sounds like you don't have an X problem, exactly, as you get the
> login manager. If X was broken, you wouldn't get that far. It may be
> that you have some problem that is supposed to run when you login that
> barfs on the framebuffer. Try renaming your .kde directory out of the
> way, and
> Hi List,
Sorry for the long post, but I have captured the log files from friday, when
it worked, and from today, when it didn't. Perhaps someone can help me
better with this data. Sorry I did not include it in the first post.
Thanks,
daniel
Friday:
Oct 18 00:20:57 lapdog syslogd 1.4.1#10: re
Hi List,
I'm still (or better: again) trying to install debian on my laptop.
3 weeks ago, I failed miserably to install it, according to someone in the
list here, because of the SiS graphics adapter. I got as far as the
graphical login manager. When I tried to log in, KDE started just until the
ke
Hi List,
I used to run a small all-purpose server with a suse distro. A week ago
the harddisk crashed so I set up a whole new system with debian. I have
almost all services I used to run working on debian, but some users on
the old system had cronjobs installed, and I just can't seem to find the
f
> > Does Debian provide a tool for reading PPT files ?
>
> Openoffice works fine.
Fine is relativ. *Never* prepare a presentation in OpenOffice and
present it in Powerpoint without going trough it first. The result can
be very embarrassing (I've been through it). But only reading it should
work.
> I've compiled from source code myself. That way it would be a gradual
> transition from cdrom based installation to a natively
> compiled system.
> Is this feasible?
This does not quite answer your question, but there is this new (very
new, it's not yet released) Linux distro called SourceMage
> I replaced that with the xserver-svga driver. Yes it is 3.3.6 not 4.x,
> but with this driver, I find the video to be quite satisfactory
> (although I haven't tried anything really demanding.) This version of
> the older driver works with the other components of X 4.x.
My fscking laptop is dri
Hi List,
Sorry to bother you all again. As some of you told me, I setup a minimal
system, and installed xfree86 and kde with apt-get. Now that the installed
completed correctly, I'm experiencing my next problem: startx sets my screen
into graphic mode and I see two stripes in gray (looks somehow
> Look up your laptop on http://linux-laptop.net (although they seem to be
> down at the moment )^8 ) to see if there's any known issues with it. If
> there's not anything outstandingly difficult, try again, but choose a
> very minimal install at first - this'll give you a (hopefully)
> functiona
> > I'm still trying to install Debian on my lapdog.
>
> I want to see a picture of that! ;-)
uups, now that I come to think of it, I could imagine a couple of nasty
remarks :) (like: Are you sure your dog is on the debian hcl?)
> Does the whole machine hang (numlock not reacting, ...) or does t
Hi List,
I'm still trying to install Debian on my lapdog. As my new problem is
entierly different than the old one, I decided to start a new thread. I got
over the "blue screen" problem by using the video=vga16:off option in lilo.
My new problems occures, when the install is actually taking plac
> did you look at this site which covers installing linux on IPC laptops
>
> http://www.linux-laptop.net/ipc.html
It's probably the SIS 630 graphics adapter. I had problems with it
installing SuSE 7.2 too. Redhat worked without problems. Does debian have a
graphical installation? Is there a way t
Hi List,
I'm trying to install debian on an IPC laptop (you probably won't know IPC,
as it's a small Austrian company assembling lapdogs) after I finally
downloaded the first 4 iso images (woody 3.0r0). However unfortunatly, I
don't seem to get very far. I boot from the first cd and choose to boo
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