Thunderbird imap certificates

2024-12-13 Thread Dima
Hello! My system: Debain: Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) x86_64 Thunderbird: Thunderbird 128.4.3esr Using VPN via SOCK5 Got a message notification pop-up "Certificate for imap.google.com does not come from the trusted source." with a button "activate". I did not press the button. Turn of and

Re: Single-page application [was: debian.org - broken Download link.]

2023-10-09 Thread Dima Estudiante
> Tastes can be so different :) Looks like our tastes quite the same. - Plain HTML with Caching is a robust but now days rare used. - SPA widely used, but with high resource consumption.

SIP programs on PowerPC

2012-01-06 Thread Dima Sorkin
(but video is ok). Blink (built from source) could not be installed because of dependencies. QuteCom does not provide a GUI option to register to a SIP account. I wonder whether those issues are laptop specific, or powerpc specific (big endian etc)? Thanks, Dima. P.S. Please CC me, I am

lenny kernel mode pppoe

2009-04-22 Thread Dima
Hello all, After upgrade to lenny from etch I found strange think, I could not rebuild pppoe source package with kernel mode support. With etch I can still do it without any problems. Does anyone has seen same strange think ? BR, Dmitri -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@l

Load does not distributes per CPU cores

2009-02-09 Thread Dima
Hello All, I have one box with CPU "Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPUQ6600 @ 2.40GHz" Fresh installation with Etch amd64, kernel 2.6.26-core2-amd64 (backport) The problem consist that load do not distributes per CPU cores . In time when first core loaded 100 % (0% idle), other cores have load a

Re: fetchmail and friends

1997-11-20 Thread Dima
> David Stern wrote: >Hi, > >My fetchmail, sendmail, and procmail configuration has passed initial >testing for use with ppp and imap (my isp recomends imap over pop3), >though it's not been automated or tweaked as of yet. > >I have one important issue to resolve: when I view my email in exmh (57 >

Re: a bit more on that PPP & PAP

1997-11-18 Thread Dima
> Rick Hawkins wrote: > >It just occurred to me that I haven't set anything for PPP to tell it an >initial route to the world, other than including the nameserver IP's in >/etc. Is there something I should be setting in /etc/options_out? It sets up the route automagically. However, if you want i

Re: PAP & PPP, take 3

1997-11-18 Thread Dima
> Alex Yukhimets wrote: > >how do you configure Internet explore dialer? I understand you type in the >phone number and what else? DO you specify it needs pap authorization? >May be your ISP uses chap (hardly probable), not pap? You also type in username and password. AFAIK it does PAP by default

Re: ppp error question

1997-11-17 Thread Dima
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: >I received this last night: > >Excessive lack of response to LCP echo frames >connection terminated In /etc/ppp/options there's a number of lcp-echo* options. Comment them out. >What does this mean? ppp sends out echo-requests to see if the link is up

apologies and fix for fetchmail

1997-11-16 Thread Dima
Apologies to Raul and everyone who got bounces from me. I upgraded fetchmail to 4.3.2-1 and did some rtfm'ing -- that helped. New fetchmail wants to be told where to deliver mail: add eg. "smtphost localhost" to your .fetchmailrc. Don't forget to check if your MTA knows "localhost" is "this box

Re: Help Kernel Oops!

1997-11-06 Thread Dima
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > How do I interpret this kernel debugging output? > How do I learn to interpret kernel debugging output? > How do I fix my system so I don't need to learn to interpret kernel > debugging output? By UTSL'ing; however > Unable to handle kernel paging request at

Re: netscape

1997-11-01 Thread Dima
Hamish Moffatt wrote: > On Sat, Nov 01, 1997 at 11:52:59AM +0100, Egon Schmid wrote: > > > Ever since I upgraded to XFree86 3.3 (in unstable), netscape won't run. > > > First it complains that it can't find XKeysymDB, so I set that > > > environment variable; then I get a bus error. > > > >

Re: Thanks for the help with compiling a new kernel... BUT!

1997-10-30 Thread Dima
Thalia L. Hooker wrote: > Hi, > ... > I tried the kernel package and compilation went fine except it didn't seem > to compile any of the new modules even though I requested SCSI support, > SCSI disk support, and the driver AHA152x. I say this because when I > noticed it had not detected an

Re: mail failed, returning to sender

1997-10-28 Thread Dima
Funny, I got one of those too last time I posted to debian-user. What's up (and who tf is dodo)? Pete? > > > >|- Failed addresses follow: -| > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ... transport smtp: 550 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... User > > unknown > >|---

Re: exmh configuration

1997-10-28 Thread Dima
Lance Levsen wrote: > > Oh yeah, on other thing. The last filter should be to your +inbox. and shoul > d > be generic: > > :0 > * > |/usr/lib/mh/rcvstore +inbox > > This allows anything that failed all tests to get dumped into the inbox > instead of the bit bucket (or where ever el

Re: netscape and linking

1997-10-26 Thread Dima
Karsten Bolding wrote: > > Hi > > When I start Netscape (v. 4.03) as root - no problems, when I do the same as > an ordinary user I get a segmentation fault. I compared the output from 's > trace /usr/local/netscape/netscape' the root started version links to /usr/ > lib/libc5-compat/*

weird X problem

1997-10-21 Thread Dima
- Hi, I've an interesting X problem and I'm out of ideas. Any help much appreciated, TIA. Problem: I install any xlib-3.3-[ > 5 ] (running hamm) and I can't startx as a user. I can if I specify full path to server (i.e. startx -- /usr/X11R6/bin/X) but t

Re: THANKS 4 - WinNT syscalls insecurity (fwd)

1997-10-20 Thread Dima
JD Thomlinson wrote: > Nuts! I'm damn glad that you sent what you sent to the list! > Considering how much space is already wasted on irrelevant > flame wars on who's in charge of what and in what manner, > it's refreshing to see useful, detailed information about > real code and what's goi

Re: MC

1997-09-26 Thread Dima
Peter Bodnar wrote: ... > > I know this, but learn key don't work correctly...but some weeks ago > somebody wrote about patch on MC > You have to use terminfo file supplied with mc for xterm. It then breaks all ncurses packages -- dselect, ncftp etc. (RT mc docs, description of how to

Re: serial port speed

1997-09-25 Thread Dima
David Wright wrote: > Perhaps there's some history here. I installed Debian 1.3 on a 1997 > pentium and setserial -a /dev/ttyS? all say that baud_base is 115200 > and Flags: spd_normal... > Both mgetty and minicom will satisfactorily handle 115200, so all this > messing with spd_vhi se

Re: Dselect failure

1997-09-24 Thread Dima
Remco Blaakmeer wrote: ... > Have you tried this one? Works for me (dpkg-ftp 1.4.9). I think so [1]. It works now, thanks. [1] What happened is new Packages.* files made it crosslink before packages themselves did. So, I was getting heaps of "no such file OR directory" messages during install

Re: Dselect failure

1997-09-23 Thread Dima
Bruce Perens wrote: > Never mind my previous answer. Tell dselect: > > Enter Debian Directory: /pub/debian/dists/unstable > > Distributions to get: main contrib non-free ( this should probably go to developers list ) Bruce, it doesn't work. It'll either find packages files during Access a

Re: Intermittant PPP connection

1997-09-21 Thread Dima
Rob MacWilliams wrote: ... > My ISP has a 10 min. no activity timer once I am logged in and have > done something, so I just grab the mail every 9 min. Your ping should > work fine and grabbing the mail every 10 sec. is a little excessive. > If I were you I would contact your ISP and ask them

Re: Starting out...

1997-09-20 Thread Dima
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Fri, 19 Sep 1997, Ms. Geek wrote: > > > Are there still any pitfalls to using Debian Linux with the K5 chip or any > > of the other hardware I mentioned above? Eventually I plan on upgrading to > > I dont know about any other hardware, but I am running Debian o

Re: MS-DOS Long Files Name

1997-09-20 Thread Dima
Wiria Atmadja Kusuma wrote: ... 56 KB snipped ... You gotta be kidding! Did you HAVE to CC install.html to the list? Please consider sending a URL next time. TIA -- Dimitri emaziuk at curtin dot edu dot au Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem

Re: ESS vs SB16 sound cards?

1997-09-19 Thread Dima
" Raymond A. Ingles" wrote: > > With the ESS 16-bit sound cards about $20 cheaper than the SB16 stuff, > I'd consider getting one. How good is the ESS support under Linux? ESS are supported by SB16 driver. They don't sound too well, especially midi, but I suspect SB16 won't sound much bette

Re: Many questions (mostly Network)

1997-09-17 Thread Dima
Mike Patterson wrote: > ... > So my questions are: > * Can I have two ne-2000 compatible cards in the same system? You can stop other drivers from probing i/o ports and tell them which port to use as well, so it doesn't have to be 2 ne2k's -- other cards will do, too. Some ne2k's have

Re: Show me the money Re: Donations to Debian

1997-08-22 Thread Dima
OK Dave, here's a fresh one for you: remember LiGNUx? Here's what made him do that: > Note that FSF is the same kind of corporation, a non-profit with a 501(c)3. :) -- Dimitri emaziuk at curtin dot edu dot au Please CC to me when replying to Usenet or a list -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAIL

Re: Virtual memory problem?

1997-08-19 Thread Dima
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: >I've successfully installed Debian Linux 1.3.1 before a few times, but >now I've got a problem with a computer. So, I think it's not a problem >of the distribution, nor the kernel. Maybe a >problem of configuration, maybe a hardware problem, ... I don't kn

Re: /etc/init.d structure [long rant]

1997-08-15 Thread Dima
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: >On Fri, 15 Aug 1997, Dima wrote: > >> Also, runlevels _are flexible. Nobody can force me to start networking >> daemons at RL 2 -- I can bloody well start them from ip-up when I ring my >> ISP, at whatever runlevel I happ

Re: Qmail ./qmail-config does not work! hard error???

1997-08-14 Thread Dima
>>David M wrote: >Hello guys, > >more surprises! ;) Everything compiled ok but when I got to step 7 there >is a hard error message when the ./qmail-config script tries to run >./dnsfq hostname. It reports hard error! > >Have any of you qmail installed on Debian? Did you encounter this

Re: /etc/init.d structure [long rant]

1997-08-14 Thread Dima
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Manoj Srivastava writes: >> *Nothing* has an S* in more than one level. A package is meant to be at a >> certain run level and higher. A level 3 package is started at run level >> 3, killed in run level 2, and at *no* other level. See how this works? > >Simple and

Re: /etc/init.d structure [long rant]

1997-08-13 Thread Dima
>>"E.L. Meijer (Eric)" wrote: >[ ... ] > ... >I always used to think it was me who didn't get it. I customized one >runlevel to run without xdm. I used this runlevel to upgrade XFree86, >so that if anything screwed up, I would not have xdm continously >restarting a bogus X setup. This can

Re: Using procmail to filter and MH to read.

1997-08-12 Thread Dima
>>Peter S Galbraith wrote: > >Looking for advice here... > >Suppose I use procmail as my delivery agent (instead of deliver) >and MH (actually mh-e in Emacs) to read mail. > >What do people do to separate out (filter) the Debian mailing? >Do you use a new sendmail ruleset? Or some /etc/pro

Re: .deb file corruption?

1997-08-10 Thread Dima
>>Dave Neuer wrote: ... >BTW, I can't get the Linux box connected via Ethernet (no drivers) or >modem (can't seem to find modem, and can't transfer any communications >programs like minicom to the Linux box to test for the modem). By default only 2 serial ports are configured. Edit /etc/rc.boot

Re: Driver installation problems

1997-08-09 Thread Dima
>>Rob Browning wrote: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > >> The modem in the PC is an ISA card modem. Will this map to one of >> the /dev/ ttyS's? Rember, I'm primarily a Mac person, so I don't >> know an IRQ from my left knee, and to me an I/O address is a place >> one one of the moons of Jupite

Re: Use Joystick to reboot.

1997-08-06 Thread Dima
>>Linh Dang wrote: > >I remember having seen somewhere that you can use the joystick to make a cl= >ean >reboot. That's handy when X freezes and your keyboard and mouse get stuck. = >Any >info, pointer ? Did you try searching on sunsite or tsx-11? It's been a while since I last heard about

Re: How I fixed my trashed Debian system

1997-08-05 Thread Dima
>>Rick Macdonald wrote: >OK. If this helps just one person I think it's worth typing up. I welcome >any suggestions of things I may have missed fixing or cleaning up. > >My system has been up-to-date with unstable for over a year and a half >without problems. I stopped making updates a few we

Re: ICQ

1997-08-04 Thread Dima
>>Stefan Berndtsson wrote: >Dima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> It seems to me that what you're really looking for is an add-on to >> -- IRC seems to be the best candidate -- a protocol that would allow >> a person joining the channel/network send

Re: ICQ

1997-08-02 Thread Dima
>>Travis Cole wrote: ... >> >>Have him run a finger daemon on the Win95. I think those already exist; at >>least I've heard of one. (I don't use Win95, so I don't know for sure... But >>fingerd is easy to write.) >> > >I will have to look for that. But I will run into that dynamic IP proble

Re: splitting up the debian-user mailing list

1997-08-02 Thread Dima
>>Alex Yukhimets wrote: >> It's getting kind of loud here. I've been thinking of splitting the >> debian-user list into several lists: >> >> debian-user: user discussion >> debian-install: installation problems >> debian-novice: newbies are intimidated by other lists, so here's

Re: Minimizing Mail Packages?

1997-07-30 Thread Dima
>>Buddha Buck wrote: ... >With the exception of qmail instead of exim, your mail packages are >identical to mine. I also have procmail installed, but I haven't >converted my slocal setup to procmail yet, so I'm not actually -using- >procmail. Put | preline procmail in your ~.qmail and

Re: dselect wigged out and everything's seg-faulting!

1997-07-30 Thread Dima
>>Joe Emenaker wrote: ... > >Does anyone know of any other libraries Perl needs or what else could be >making it segfault? Downgrading libgdbm1 to the version from stable fixed it for me -- I purged libgdm1 and libgdbmg1 manually first. YMMV. You really can't use dpkg until you fix perl becaus

Re: why kernel 2.0.29 in Debian 1.3.1?

1997-07-28 Thread Dima
>>Stefan Baums wrote: > ># insmod msdos >/lib/modules/2.0.30/fs/msdos.o: unresolved symbol fat_get_entry_R1dbb54c9 >... >[plus about twenty other "unresolved symbol" errors] Looks like you're using a wrong kernel. Did you compile it yourself? :) I've no problems with msdos module and 2.0.30

Re: Host/nslookup, sendmail, bash

1997-07-28 Thread Dima
>>Tessa Lau wrote: >On Sunday, Steve Hsieh mumbled: >> I don't know the answer to this...but did you try removing your domain >> entry from your resolv.conf file to see if that made a difference (so that >> there are only nameserver lines and a search line)? > >I don't have a domain entry in

Re: How to fix ldso? Urgent.

1997-07-24 Thread Dima
>>joost witteveen wrote: ... >i.e., mount and cp arn't bash internals. But cat is, so that's why I >suggested the use of "cat ..>". (Somehow I was sure cp was a builtin) cat isn't listed in the docs as a builtin either; type cat says "cat is /bin/cat". Just curious -- Dimitri if replying to a

Re: qmail?

1997-07-21 Thread Dima
>>Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote: ... However, how can I tell the >Debian packaging system that I have an undebianized MTA? Many Debian >packages depend on a message transfer agent, and just removing smail >in favour of undebianized qmail will generate _lots_ of dependency >problems. You can a)

Re: qmail? (was:Re: sendmail vs smail)

1997-07-20 Thread Dima
>>Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote: >A related question: is there any chance of getting a Debianized >distribution of qmail in the near future? A mere source could do. You can use a non-debianized version: the only difference is that Debian already have qmail users and groups in /etc/passwd & /etc/

Re: Q: gcc and flex/bison ?

1997-07-19 Thread Dima
>>"Jaldhar H. Vyas" wrote: > >Have you linked with -ly. Is there a liby at all? The bison in >bo (1.25-4) seems to be missing it altogether. Dunno, it doesn't get past 'gcc -c' stage. It looks like gcc doesn't understand "extern" anymore. As for liby, I don't seem to have either. FWIW, th

Q: gcc and flex/bison ?

1997-07-19 Thread Dima
- Hi, anyone used flex & bison lately? While compiling lex.yy.c gcc says "parse error before yylval", which is defined in bison-generated header as extern YYSTYPE. Bison part fails with too many errors to list, "YYSTYPE undeclared" being one of them.

Re: is awk working?

1997-07-18 Thread Dima
>>Dima wrote: >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... >>If I use awk --re-interval, it should accept reg-expr like [0-9]{5} to mean >>"five numbers in row" (a reg-expr definition of ZIP code?), but it doesn't. ... Interval expressions ... ... a

Re: is awk working?

1997-07-17 Thread Dima
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Hi, >I'm using an 'old' release of debian (1.1.13), and I'm happy with it. I found >out the other day that awk is not working the way its man page says. > >If I use awk --re-interval, it should accept reg-expr like [0-9]{5} to mean >"five numbers in row" (a reg-exp

Re: nobody is running find at too high a priority

1997-07-14 Thread Dima
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >George Bonser writes: >> Ok, then why not adopt some default standard (Say PAP like windows does) >> that you MAY CHANGE but for newbies, asks them what the phone number is, >> what their password is and username and then sets the darned thing up to >> act like Win9

Re: preferred way to build web sites?

1997-07-12 Thread Dima
>>Marcus Brinkmann wrote: >Hello ! > >I'm a happy Debian User and I live with unstable. I like Debian, because I >can do everything very easy (killer apps for mail, web and so on). > > >But I cannot find a good way to build web pages. How do you build web sites >with Debian? Via SGML (with

Re: PPP connection problem

1997-07-12 Thread Dima
>>Lazar Fleysher wrote: >Hi, > >I am trying to configure PPP... and after connection is established it >hangs up in a short while. (I use MCI as internet provider ) >The tail of messages file is: > >send (ATDT) >Serial Connection established >Using interface ppp0 >Connect:ppp0<-->/dev

Re: Debian Installation experience

1997-07-09 Thread Dima
>>Brandon Mitchell wrote: ... >So you don't want your users (that is if you have any) to run perl >scripts? Well why didn't you say so: "chmod go-x /usr/bin/perl". This >won't break dpkg, and since the system is down during upgrades (on a >different kernel), there's no race condition. Or

Re: nobody is running find at too high a priority

1997-07-08 Thread Dima
>>m* wrote: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >> jim writes: >> >> > I don't know debian well enough to know which process is running find at >> > 7AM in the morning,... >> > ... > >sounds like your system/cmos clock might be off an hour or so. > >anyone working at 7am needs a vacation...

Re: Xauthority

1997-07-07 Thread Dima
>>BG Lim wrote: >Installing Xfree3.3 form bo-updates gives me Xauthority as well. My >question is, how do i use it to authorise other users to display on the >same server? > >I know the xauth program is used but I have followed the instructions in >the man page but still I can't get it to wor

Re: mc problem - solved

1997-07-06 Thread Dima
>>Alex Yukhimets wrote: >How about: >$Mon=(Jan,Feb,Mar,Apr,May,Jun,Jul,Aug,Sep,Oct,Nov,Dec)[$mm-1] || bad_thing; >? I did, patch's below. I'd rather use an existing function if there was one -- must be a software engineer in me (типа внутренний шпион). -- Dimitri --- deb.origSun Jul 6

Re: mc problem

1997-07-06 Thread Dima
>>Joost Kooij wrote: ... snip ... >Why does (amongst other keys) not work in an xterm{-color} ? It will if you patch your terminfo and X resources. IIRC the procedure was explained somewhere in the docs for mc-3.xx. Dimitri -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscr

Re: mc problem - solved

1997-07-06 Thread Dima
As Lindsay pointed out, the patch in my previous post will break *.deb viewer for those who have tar-1.11. Be very afraid and do `dpkg -l tar` before applying the patch. :) (patch works for tar-1.12-1) -- Dimitri -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL

mc problem - solved

1997-07-06 Thread Dima
Hi 1) Please disregard my previous posting with lots of Perl and stuff: I was falling asleep when I posted that. I'm attaching a patch for /usr/local/lib/mc/extfs/deb (or wherever it is on your box) below. Note that the patch has Y2K bug, which leads me to 2) Is there a function in Perl to conv

Re: mc problem -- anyone speaks Perl out there?

1997-07-05 Thread Dima
>>Dale Scheetz wrote: >One posibility is that perl is somehow broken. [Sorry, this is rather long-winded] Ok, here's what happens (from MC_LIB/extfs/README): ... command should list the complete archive content in the following format (a little modified ls -l listing): AAA NNN GG

Re: mc problem

1997-07-04 Thread Dima
>>David Puryear wrote: >Hi, > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lindsay Allen) wrote: > > > I am nearly certain that, some time back, I could put the cursor (in mc) > > over a .deb file, press Enter and find myself "inside" the package. I ca >n > > do it right now on .tar.gz files, but with .deb

Re: I need a disk partitioner!!!

1997-07-03 Thread Dima
>>Shaya Potter wrote: >On Fri, 4 Jul 1997, Dima wrote: >> Partition Magic OTOH does change cluster size and supports several >> partition types, including ext2 (as of PM 3.0) >> > >I don't think it support ext2, it just recognizes it. From check

Re: I need a disk partitioner!!!

1997-07-03 Thread Dima
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >> I'm sure FIPS does a good job for a one off re-size of a partition, but >> I've never used it, so I wouldn't like to comment. >> >I've used FIPS some a couple of years ago - I really liked what it can >do. However, the is one caveat - when shrinking a parti

Re: .gz ??? what, how?

1997-07-02 Thread Dima
>>John Foster wrote: >On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, Peter S Galbraith wrote: > >> > > This is not readable by an editor. Is there something special about th >e >> > > .gz?? >> > ><> >> (Funny how an non-Debian specific question still generates so many >> responses on this list!) > >Not really

Re: Spam filtering and mailagent

1997-06-27 Thread Dima
>>Paul Wade wrote: >I have a problem in that spammers who got busted are trying for revenge by >posting in usenet as [EMAIL PROTECTED], etc. > >I am getting a lot of junk mail and complaints from people who can't read >headers and see the obvious. > >I have 2 questions: > >1) Where can I a

quick exmh question

1997-06-27 Thread Dima
- Hi, anyone knows what/where do I edit to change the font exmh uses to display text/enriched? -- it's not in on-line help and I thought I'd better ask before going through the fine manuals... Thanks -- Dimitri -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIS

Re: problems with dosemu, fvwm95, xbase

1997-06-27 Thread Dima
>>Ulf Jaenicke-Roessler wrote: >Hi, > >I'm running Debian 1.3 with some packages from unstable (aka hamm), >eg. libc6, xfree 3.3 and several packages depending on it. I noticed >the following (minor) problems: > >1) DOSEmu >I installed DOSEmu 0.66.6 [ snip ] >DOSEmu complains about missing "hdim

Re: setting & switching screen densities

1997-06-21 Thread Dima
>> > stealth vram (#124), which is an S3. I've set it for 432 under 8 bits, >> > and 32 under 16 (1mb vram). ^^^ Do you mean you have 1 Mb VRAM on the card? Then it can't do better then 800x600x16 bpp (800x600x2 / 1024^2 = 0.92 Mb.) -- Dimitri

Re: striping, etc.

1997-06-20 Thread Dima
>>Rick Hawkins wrote: > >wow, that was fast :) > >I've downloaded it, and read the docs. I compiled the kernel with >support for these devices. > >They will go on a machine with 3 200m ide drives, which will be a poor-man's >server. My current thinking is to mount / on the first control

Re: Are spammers subscibing to the lists?

1997-06-19 Thread Dima
>>joost witteveen wrote: ... >:0 >exec /usr/local/bin/check_sender >/dev/null > >(where /usr/local/bin/check_sender would be started with the current >email as stdin, and if check_sender returns "true" (0), mail would >be saved in /dev/null (or another file -- probably /dev/null doesn't >wo

Re: PPP with a dynamic address?

1997-06-19 Thread Dima
>>Dale Scheetz wrote: >My ppp connection is to an ISP that is willing to provide me with a >"static" IP address, allowing me to be the same address every time I >connect. >I have been asked by a friend to help set up his machine for ppp, but his >ISP will only provide a "dynamic" IP address. I

Re: Quantum Fireball EIDE uncooperative

1997-06-19 Thread Dima
>>Dan Hugo wrote: [ quantum fireball overheated ] I've an older fireball that did the same thing: overheat and pack up. I ended up putting a spare PS fan in the box (full towers have their pluses :) to cool it down -- that fixed it. (Spinning it down with hdparm also fixed it in linux; unfortunate

Re: After Install: "crc error" -- rescue disk broken?

1997-06-18 Thread Dima
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... > loading linux ... > uncompressing Linux ... [there was nothing like "Done"] > crc error > --system halted Same here. It seems that current rescue disk is broken (I tried 2 flopies, checked 'em with ndd etc.) -- Dimitri -- TO UNSUBS

Re: Easy way to switch from RedHat to Debian?

1997-06-14 Thread Dima
>>Anthony Campbell wrote: ... >I REALLY don't what to start a flame war : ) ... then cancel your posting ... but I'd like to know why >people would want to do this... Because they want to. People are free to switch from RH to Debian whenever they want (errm, not sure about the other way ro

Re: Vid card memory

1997-06-08 Thread Dima
>>Ralph Winslow wrote: ... >> Did you try 24/32 bpp? > >Yes, I got them by default, but + and - (+ and - >on numeric >keypad) don't seem to be working. They only switch screen resolutions, not colour depth. Colour depth is in /etc/XF86Config -- by default it's 8 bpp, unless 8 bpp entry i

Re: Vid card memory

1997-06-07 Thread Dima
>>Ralph Winslow wrote: >I've recently added a 1Mb memory module to my Trident TGUi 9440 vid >card, giving a totla of 2Mb. I'd done this with the expectation that I >could then use 600x800x2 (16-bit color = 2 bytes) = 96 which is < >1Mb. But when I try this (forcing 600x800 in XF86Config)

Re: trouble with MH

1997-06-07 Thread Dima
>>Ken Lauffenburger wrote: >Hello, > >I sent this message several days ago, but saw no responses so I'm >suspecting I mailed it improperly. If the original message was posted, >then sorry for the double post. I've seen it several days ago -- probably nobody knows the answer. :-( Perhaps try

Re: Debian 1.3 Release FAQ - Preliminary

1997-06-04 Thread Dima
>>Jim Pick wrote: > >I've never done this myself (setting up PPP from just the base system). >Does anyone have a no-fail recipe for doing this that would be suitable >for the FAQ? Probably not -- because there are 2 possible easy setups (pap & chap) and lots of difficult ones (text logins.)

Re: Security: logging

1997-05-25 Thread Dima
>>>I wrote: >Sorry to rtmf, but `man 5 xinetd.conf` will tell you all you need. Oops, a typo ^ -- Dimitri -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: gpm and X or not?

1997-05-25 Thread Dima
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... With this config, gpm creates pseudo >mouse data on /dev/gpmdata. Then I have /dev/mouse linked to >/dev/gpmdata, and I can point all other programs (X, dosemu, etc) to >/dev/mouse (configured as mouse systems). My mouse is configured like that and I found

Re: Security: logging

1997-05-25 Thread Dima
>>>Matthew Tebbens wrote: > >I'm using xinetd(xinetd.conf). >In xinetd.conf I have the following defaults for all services: >defaults >{ >log_type= SYSLOG daemon >log_on_success = PID HOST EXIT DURATION >log_on_failure = HOST ATTEMPT RECORD >} >

Re: HTML in email

1997-05-23 Thread Dima
>>>Brian White wrote: >> >I read my mail with pine. Occasionally I get mail from this list and >> >from others that has HTML markup embedded within it. What causes this? >> >> Netscape, for one. It sends mail/news as html by default (and of course i >t >> won't tell you that

Re: HTML in email

1997-05-22 Thread Dima
>>>"Civ Kevin F. Havener" wrote: >A sort of novice question: > >I read my mail with pine. Occasionally I get mail from this list and >from others that has HTML markup embedded within it. What causes this? Netscape, for one. It sends mail/news as html by default (and of course it won'

Re: I have a problem...

1997-05-19 Thread Dima
>Hi Gabriele, > >although I don't own a cdrom drive with a proprietary interface I think >that the key might be to give the "coordinates" of the drive (i.e. io >port and interrupt) at boot time. > >Unfortunately I lack the knowledge to be more precisely. Perhaps someone >else can shed more light on

Re: ELF header message with modutils 2.1.34

1997-05-17 Thread Dima
You wrote: >I just upgraded to modutils 2.1.34, hoping it would correctly >analyze the dependencies of my /lib/modules/misc directory (for example); >instead depmod -a gives me > >modprobe: error reading ELF header: No such file or directory > >if the misc directory (from the kernel version, ie >p

Re: Help with diald/ppp!!!

1997-05-15 Thread Dima
You wrote: ... > When I got all of my option files and connect script in place, I tried it. > It > has been failing miserably. Q.1. Can you connect with 'pon'? If yes, the problem would be in diald/pppd interaction, else it's in the chatscript. I don't use diald, but I remember that with it

Re: Lyx: Where is Xforms? etc

1997-05-14 Thread Dima
You wrote: >Well, it seems that the current Lyx package is still looking for Xforms, >not Xforms0. As I said in my original message, I already installed >Xforms0 but Lyx insists in having Xforms. > >Given that Xforms0 is already installed, is there a way to force dpkg to >configure Lyx? (I tried --

Re: Installationreport 1.3 (Not really, just some remarks)

1997-05-14 Thread Dima
You wrote: ... >Another strange thing I noticed after the upgrade was that, while >booting, syslogd takes pretty long to come up (about 5 - 10 s). (That is >after 'syslogd' has been printed on the screen it takes at least that >amount of time until something happens and 'klogd' is printed. Any idea

Re: ncsa ServerName problem (fwd)

1997-05-11 Thread Dima
You wrote: >-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > >A colleague of mine is having some trouble installing ncsa on a dialup >debian machine to use for dwww. Given it is a dialup machine and therefore >has no valid DNS entry, how can he get around this? Any help is gratefully >appreciated. Cheers, Coli

Re: GIF for KDE

1997-05-07 Thread Dima
... > >However, as Rick says, all it takes is one cracker. ^^ Oops, I think I mixed my sources -- Dimitri -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: Newbie Debian + X Questions

1997-05-07 Thread Dima
You wrote: ... >But everytime I start X I'm stuck with the 1284 mode and I want to use >the 1024*768 mode. 1. CTRL+ALT+ switches X to next videomode, CTRL+ALT+ -- previous. 2. You can edit XF86Config by hand. Start X on one virtual console and 'ae /etc/X11/XF86Config' on another (ALT+F7 gives

Re: Is this a bad, bad sign? (harddisk problem?)

1997-05-07 Thread Dima
You wrote: > >Would that include the SB16 software configureable card? What used to be >called PNP by some. Mine is a ESS, and Intel's pnptool won't configure it either, if that's what you mean. I run its config utility from dos and then use loadlin to boot linux. In my case the problem went

Re: GIF for KDE

1997-05-07 Thread Dima
You wrote: >Rick Jones: >> >> Yes. I saw the posting to the kde list by Alan Cox, I believe it was. I >> wonder if you, or another Debianite, could tell me just how easy it would >> be to attach to a tcp port and send/recv commands to take advantage of >> that security hole? I know a programmer

Re: Is this a bad, bad sign? (harddisk problem?)

1997-05-06 Thread Dima
You wrote: >On Sun, May 04, 1997 at 10:23:39PM +, Sam Ockman wrote: ... >> hda: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error } ... >It could be just an incompatibility of some kind between your hard disk, >disk controller, and Linux, or something. Try disabling DMA; there >should be a

Re: Posting IP

1997-05-04 Thread Dima
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: > >I'll be damned. If it was a snake it would have bit the shit out of me. >I have skipped over that file I don't know how many times, thinking it was >another connect script. It's a great place to run stuff like netdate and fetchmail/popclient from (i

Re: Posting IP

1997-05-03 Thread Dima
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> y ou wrote: >What's the best way to extract a dynamic IP for emailing to a remote site. Have a look at /etc/ppp/ip-up. Local IP address is $4 to ip-up: echo $4 > /wherever/MYIPADDRESS. HTH -- Dimitri -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "uns

Re: depmod error reading ELF header

1997-04-30 Thread Dima
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: >i just tried to make the modules by hand and then install them with >'make modules_install' (instead of using make-kpkg) and none of the >*_MODULES files were copied to /lib/modules/2.x.x. make-kpkg >explicitly copies these files to that directory ... Yes

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