Hi all,
I am wondering if this should be sent to the Debian accessibility list, but any
way, I am in the prosses of installing Debian buster, but wanted to upgrade to
testing. I have a very strange problem happens where the system will not boot,
so tried to install the bulzie testing with the
Mornning all,
A few days ago I reported a problem whare the gnome testing system
which I am now using to write this message. Here is the resault.
I did a clean install of the system using the alfa testing image. I
then edited the sources list and changed the lines from buster to
testing
I'm having problems when attempting to locate directories on my USB drives, and
1 external drive. When using Konquerer, a messageBox pops up saying error-KDE
mediamanager not running. I'm new to this, and the forums haven't answered my
post yet. I need to get to this usb drive so I can instal
; the Microsoft
floppies with my original copy of the Microsoft Font Pack for Windows
3.whatever was unreadable when I tried it a couple of years back.
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s. keeling wrote:
David Dyer-Bennet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
s. keeling wrote:
I've never run across a CD I couldn't still read, and I've a few
old ones. DVD, I would expect to be even better. For me, tape's
Why would you expect DVD to be better? I
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 04:18:11PM -0600, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Fri January 4 2008, Ron Johnson wrote:
so, what would be a good method..
say for instance MY system. my /home is 164 Gb, with 50 Gb free, so I've
use
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 04:18:11PM -0600, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
hat I think of as "minimum acceptable" backup is two offline volumes to
accept backups, used alternately. Anything less leaves you with all
copies of your data online and vulnerable at on
re from the early 1990s (Kodak Photo CDs). I *have* had
tapes in every format I've ever used, from 7-track up to DDS, go bad or
be unreadable for other reasons. I've also had a lot of the *drives* go
bad, which means I'd probably want two or three before storing anything
importa
ely, and all the files
stay on the disk (which is mirrored) and get backed up to external disks
regularly. I can pretty easily afford for any *one* of the backups to
fail.)
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Photos:
y cool for this.
You *could* use an X10 computer-controlled power controller and a couple
of appliance modules to put the power to the two external drives under
computer control. Or you could use an independent external timer (have
to have a 48-hour or better timer though to alternate days).
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trap address trivially --
I just fake a subscribe message "from" the spamtrap address, or enter
the spamtrap address into the subscription form on the web.
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Colin Ingram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
>
> >However, that file doesn't exist:
> >
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -F /usr/lib/perl5/Apache2/ Apache/ APR/
> > APR.pm auto/ ModPerl/ mod_perl.pm
> >
>
installed the package allegedly containing the file and
it's not showing up.
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Hal Vaughan said:
> On Friday 10 June 2005 10:17 pm, Paul Johnson wrote:
>> On Friday June 10 2005 8:08 am, Phil Dyer wrote:
>> > plonk!
>>
>> Oh, please. Can we possibly get any more childish? Please don't
>> advertise your filters, it tends to cause
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> Pretty much. And since most now do S/MIME and PGP/MIME instead of the
> old ASCII inline, if they don't it shows up as some random attachment,
> instead of a bunch of crap at the top and bottom of a message.
The thing with
John Hasler said:
> Marty writes:
>> This is all very mysterious to me, all these people lacking an apt.conf
>> file.
>
> toncho/~ 1 ls /etc/apt
> apt-file.conf apt.conf.d listchanges.conf sources.list
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pad]$ ls /etc/apt
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David Nicholls said:
> I've been having a few problems with dns lookups and have been given a
> new set up dns servers and not the same ones placed into resolv.conf by
> dhcp.
>
> Obviously if I make a change to resolv.conf, it will be soon-after be
>
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plonk!
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I agree with that point exactly.
PS: 2 points for anybody that can figure out which point, or even which
poster I'm agreeing with.
(I really did try to stay out of this...)
phil
Mark said:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
>>> On Thursday June 9 2005 5:10 pm, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
>>>
I completely agr
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debian said:
> Thnx for the reply.
> My windows has reverse zone.
Can you see the rev entry in windows dns for a specific box?
- From the windows box, can you nslookup the ipaddress with correct results?
> This is an error:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] sar
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debian said:
> We use windows 2003 servers and various linux application servers, DNS
> is on windows and we have a suffix say; test.tralala
>
> So when i perform the command
> Host 192.168.0.10 i must get a reply that this host is
> pipo.test.tral
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Piero Piutti said:
> deb http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/kde-3.4.0/ ./
There's a kde-3.4.1 there now too.
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Jason G Skala said:
> I am running woody still and if I do any apt-get command from update to
> upgrade I get the following
> apt-get update gives
> apt-get update
> Hit http://ftp.us.debian.org stable/main Packages
Since sarge is now stable, I'm sure
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Leonard Chatagnier said:
> tar: ./lib/modules/2.6.8-2-686/modules.symbols: Cannot write: No space
> left on device
> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
> I chacked partition space with df and seem to have ample room as shown"
> ChatagnierL-
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Phil Dyer said:
> xxx xxx said:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm trying for the last 6 months to connect to the Internet as an ordinary
>>> user but only root can! I gave full permissions to pppd, all /etc/ppp
>
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> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying for the last 6 months to connect to the Internet as an ordinary
> user but only root can! I gave full permissions to pppd, all /etc/ppp files,
> kppp, wvdial. I can connect but when I open Mozilla I can't conne
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Martin Dickopp said:
> John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Martin writes:
>>> Apparently, command line programs exist for Microsoft Windows which
>>> can only be run successfully if at least one command line option is
>>> provided to them.
>>
>>
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Joey Hess said:
> Well to choose one security hole at random out of dozens to hundreds
> that remain unfixed in woody's kernels, this one allows anyone to go from
> a normal user account to root:
>
> CAN-2005-1263 [Linux kernel ELF core dump privileg
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Ibrahim Mubarak said:
> OK. So I went ahead and downloaded the latest kernel off of kernel.org,
> compiled it and installed it. Still mkinitrd doesn't output the image.
> So I tried to mkinitrd of the running kernel. Still nothing. I am
> guessing it i
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Deboo ^ said:
> Is there a html to pdf converter utility/script or any such thing
> available for debian? I could not find using apt search.
you can use a combination of html2ps and ps2pdf. They are both available
as deb packages.
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Alexandar Angelov said:
> Mark Roach wrote:
>>>Do you know any command(script) to scan range from 192.168.35.1 to
>>>92.168.35.255 and return if port :80 , :21 and MAC Addr.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>nmap
>>
> MAC?
Sure. nmap will return the mac...if the sca
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Andras Lorincz wrote:
> I want to replaces all multiple spaces with one space. My first
> attempt was this:
>
> sed -e 's/\ */\ /g'
>
> This replaced all multiple spaces with one but as a side effect, sed
> inserted a space between all characters.
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Been getting these emails from cron lately... running sarge.
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
/tmp/logrotate.qRrfw3: line 4: kill: (880) - No such process
/tmp/logrotate.nnWbEs: line 4: kill: (880) - No such process
any clues?
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Pollywog said:
> I have a function defined in my .bashrc as:
>
> function lf { /bin/ls -l | grep "^-" ; }
>
> It prints the files in the CWD without listing other directories.
>
> Suppose I want to 'chmod 600' all the files in the CWD without affect
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Jerzy Wolowik said:
> Yeah,
>
> I've been doing so. But problem persists.
>
OK, so if I've got this straight - you're having problems with not only
telnet disconnecting, but also ssh?
Do you have autolog installed? Anything in /var/log concerning
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> telnet daemon:
> in.telnetd in /usr/sbin/ it's 0.17-18woody2 according to dpkg
> managed by inted and indirectly by tcpd daemon as stated in inetd.conf:
>
[snip...]
>
> Watch out! Please, think at first of all that obvious thing
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A.Melon said:
> I searched for information on this and found only solutions by
> parsing the output of websites that display the HTTP REMOTE_ADDR.
> But I don't want to rely on an external website.
>
> I know there must be a way to do this because Gn
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John Hasler said:
> It won't restart the service if you have left at least one K link in place.
> Debian provides several tools for turning services on and off. My favorite
> is sysvconfig (since I wrote it).
>
thanks, John. I'm checking out sysvcon
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Miquel van Smoorenburg said:
>>OK, although both solutions work, (I guess - I haven't tried the second
>>solution) it still seems kludgy to me. If I use the debian supplied tool
>>to remove a service from startup _totally_, and I use a debian supplied
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>>> If you want to keep updates from starting the daemon, just chmod 644 it.
>>
>>That sounds reasonable...and simple. :) thanks.
>
> Reasonable, simple, and wrong :)
>
> As long as one start or stop link is still presen
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Faithful John said:
> So this gives me a second question. I'm pretty sure that I disabled
> the remote access ability stuff (though I'm not 100% on that at this
> moment). Is there a chance someone could still get into my system in
> any way and do
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s. keeling wrote:
> Incoming from Faithful John:
>
>>I got this weird message, when I left my email through Telnet/Pine
>>running when I left my house.
>
> I'd say someone got in, and they got in far enough to shutdown the
> machine, which generally
Adam Aube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
>
>> After installing apt-file, it doesn't work; erroring out, in fact. Is
>> there some missing dependency, perhaps?
>
>> player ddb# apt-file update
>> Can't locate object method &
r ddb# apt-file update
Can't locate object method "host" via package "URI::_foreign" (perhaps
you forgot to load "URI::_foreign"?) at /usr/bin/apt-file line 189.
player ddb# apt-get check apt-file
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
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source. And the other problem there is that /usr/doc/fileutils and
the info pages don't seem to give me any clue where to report bugs
to.
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aid of deciding to do things one way,
only to discover that that's on its way out and Debian is moving
towards doing things another way, and the stuff I chose to standardize
on was vestigial.
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m 1.4 myself.
I'm curious how Gallery works as a package; on my system it's
installed in at least 3 separate directories that I know of (you need
to do that to have multiple galleries on the server).
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"Jacob S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 00:12:32 -0600
> "David Dyer-Bennet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The apt-get tool, from what little I've seen so far, is quite nice. I
>> didn't find dependencies especial
w to do it yet.
The layers of sources is *really good* design, and will make my life
easier, and use less net bandwidth, and generally be a very good
thing.
As I say, despite having some troubles on the initial learning curve,
I'm still favorably inclined and expect to eventually convert
I've noticed that xscreensaver doesn't count mouse wheel movements
when deciding whether to blank the screen or not, so if I've been
paging through a web page for enough time without moving the mouse,
the screen blanks. Can anyone suggest how to fix this? If it is a bug,
which package is likely to
On 15 Feb 2001 19:55:06 +1100, hogan wrote:
> Any ideas? It says my card (actually on board S3) isn't supported but that
> SVGA driver should handle it..
>
What S3 card exactly? if you check
http://www.xfree86.org/current/Status28.html, you'll find that only the
S3 Trio3D, and Virge and Savage va
r/src directory when
you
unzipped and patched.) I assume you are using the docs in
/usr/src/linux/README. You
now need to rebuild the kernel.
hth
dyer
ernel-package utility. It simplifies building and maintaining
kernels. There's good documentation to get you going.
# apt-get install libncurses5-dev kernel-package
Also, for a lot of questions you can find answers in the Mailing List Archive.
This
question about ncurses.h pops up all the time. www.debian.org/List-Archives has
a
sweet search tool at the bottom.
good luck
dyer
uot;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/:unscaled"
FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/:unscaled"
dyer
in to kde as root. Open the KDE Control Center. Go to Applications, then
Login
Manager.
dyer
's before with the 'feature' of disconnecting you after a certain
amount
of time. Since the time is very close to 8 hours, (nice round number) I suspect
that
to be the case.
dyer
a protocol error.
Try specifying the port.
#ssh -p
dyer
thereal. Graphical, nice breakdown of packets and datagrams and
you
can follow packet streams.
Are you sure it's not ppp0? do you have 2 ppp connections?
dyer
room on my machine to host it.
>
>
Marc,
Please post the error about what file it cannot find. Also, you should not be
running 'make install'. Take a look at the README in the /usr/src/linux
directory.
You should be running:
make mrproper
make config (or menuconfig or xconfig)
make dep
make bzImage
make modules
make modules_install
Again, look at the readme.
dyer
ly need to
add a
default route for the box behind the firewall.
dyer
command to create the complete manual (in
> ps format) at once.
>
how 'bout
html2ps -o output.ps file1.html file2.html file3.html ...
will create one big ps file containing all the html files.
hope that helps,
dyer
t 513 is for whod
nothing bad, but annoying.
You may just want to stop logging them. ;)
dyer
wonderful, apparently) Helix Gnome on my Debian 'Potato'.
>
The only thing I found that required woody was a dependency on libguile6
1:1.3.4-3.
Potato provides 1.3.4-2. This was only for the games I think. I upgraded
libguile6 to
the woody version and all was well. Running nicely on potato.
dyer
>
>
> BTW, what kind of tool do you use to convert .ps to .pdf? gv can do .pdf
> to .ps, acroread does the same thing too.
>
> Oki
>
>
Strangely enough, it's called ps2pdf. I think it's in the gs package. Works
great,
just used it today.
dyer
ts with the error, "Can't check config" or whatever. I just
removed the offending line from the kdm script. Works for me.
As far as the startx problem, potato has changed how it handles window
mangers, look at update-alternatives to register your window manager. That
_may_ be your problem. You did do a dist-upgrade, right?
dyer
>
What is the error message?
Probably, the cd player app is looking for the cdrom in /dev/cdrom. You should
point
it to your actual device, or make a symlink from your cdrom device to /dev/cdrom
ln -s /dev/hd /dev/cdrom# where x is your actual device.
hth
dyer
> > note that if you only use one ISP, you can use the name 'default' for the
> > connection and only need to issue the command: pon
>
> Not 'default', 'provider'.
> --
>
whoops! Need more coffee!
dyer
you can use the name 'default' for the
connection,
and only need to issue the command:
pon
hth
dyer
XF86Config file.
Probably
not the best solution, but it works. Maybe Brandon will respond and tell us
what the
future is for this.
dyer
htmlable mail readers. ;)
dyer
>
> anyone know why, or maybe an easier way then the one explained?
You need to make it executable.
chmod 755 /etc/init.d/ssh
dyer
Joe Gofton wrote:
> can anyone tell me how to install KDE using APT?
>
> Thanks
>
> Joe(new user)
>
>
Joe, here's a link to a site that will give you a bunch of available aptable
sites
for kde.
http://kde.tdyc.com/Debian/
dyer
matthschulz wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I tried to upgrade grace 5.01 by grace_5.0.5-1.2.deb.
> It says it depends on ...,libxpm4, libz1,...
> I couldnt. find those packages at debian.org packetsearch?
> Any ideas?
>
> Matth
>
>
They're libc5 based libs. You can find them in oldlibs/
dyer
http://www.dsj.net
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
> "When we lose the right to be different, we lose the
> privilege to be free." --Charles Evans Hughes
>
It's in non-free. You can get it from debian.org
dyer
Ron Rademaker wrote:
> My computer (Athlon 500) has 128 MB of memory, but linux says that there's
> only 64 MB. At bootup the bios says 128 MB...
> I want to use the other 64 MB as well... how???
>
> Ron
>
>
in /etc/lilo.conf add:
append="mem=128M"
run lilo, reboot
dyer
inbox.
> Thanks,
> Antonio.
>
>
yeah, you'll need to do a couple of things. I got it at work a couple of months
ago.
Mcafee has a page telling you how to remove it.
http://vil.mcafee.com/vil/vpe10144.asp
that'll teach ya for using windows. ;-)
dyer
-p tcp -y -i ppp0 0.0.0.0/0 :1023 -j REJECT
>
> but as i mentioned i get DENY logs for various ports below 1024 from
> IPs which i presume are from my ISP.
>
> any pointers to good books and such on firewalling would be nice too.
>
>
Are the deny's perhaps UDP packets?
dyer
uot;theme" (blueheart) to come up?
>
> thx.
>
> bentley taylor.
>
>
there are docs on icewm.themes.org that explicitly tell you how to make use of
themes.
dyer
9.95.147.LosAngeles1.Level3.net [63.209.95.147]
>
>
Looks like a port scan to put a trojan.
Look here:
http://www.8lgm.org/Intrusions/2003101/default.htm
hth
dyer
john smith wrote:
> Hello!,
>
> I wanted to install sawmill with slink.when I checked their website, it
> instructed me that it needs librep, rep-gtk,gtk and imlib so I downloaded
> some of those and then when I tried to install the first one rep-gtk , it
> said that it depended on libglib1.2.6
easiest way to get going is to buy a cd. Look on
www.debian.org for cd distributers. They only cost a few bucks. Long
downloads over slow lines can be a nightmare. Also look around debian's
site... lots of good documentation, links, etc.
hth
dyer
ameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Or you could install bind.
hth
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ert,
This is a Debian mailing list. Please visit
www.linux-mandrake.com. The have support there.
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gt; that cvs uses, so I don't know how to change our ipchains script.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Edgar.
>
from /etc/services I get that it uses tcp port 2401.
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to work, but I'm just betting you're tired
of
going to the store. ;-)
Take a look at the hardware compatability docs.
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Svante Signell wrote:
> Has the network interface scripts changed from slink to potato? After
> upgrading my loop interface is not working any longer.
>
> ifconfig shows both my lo and eth0 interface, but route does not report lo.
> Trying to activate results in:
>
> route add -net 127.0.0.0
> S
use the pon, poff commands to
connect, disconnect
HTH
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his to work with linux or can
> anyone give me some advice on what I can do? Thanks
>
>
Jon, take a look at the cable modem HOW-TO
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Cable-Modem.html
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Attila Csosz wrote:
> What packeage does it? ( from the official binary slink cd-s )
>
> You've been idle for 68 min.
> You'll be logged off in 30sec unless you hit a key.
>
> Then I was logged off.
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> you can type "poipoipoi" followed by anything... you just get in as
> well...
> I think there's a problem about that too (I guess its the same...)
>
> so please tell me
>
> Hope that can help...
>
> Vincent Deffontaines
> France
>
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> Oct 10 04:45:17 arc pppd[287]: sent [PAP AuthReq id=0x2 user="rodriga"
> password="SORRY"]
>
Have you tried using chap instead? Do pppconfig and try that.
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) How did you
configure your connection? (pppconfig,etc..)
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Anybody running the kde 2.0 debs for slink at tdyc.com?
any regrets, blair witch-like evilness?
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ody know how to get lp1 that supports printing?
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2.2.x kernels use lp0. Change from lp1 to lp0 in /etc/printcap
dyer
disk activity. I checked top and saw that user
> nobody issued a find command. I just disconnected. Guess I should
> change my password.
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May be wrong, but it was probably cron running your locate database update.
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ore
posting.
http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/
There is a search at the bottom of the page.
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Eber de Castro Diniz wrote:
> The I execute kppp, it shows the following message after connect:
> ppp died unexpectly
> Does anyone know how to fix it?
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You may try using an empty /etc/ppp/options file. It fixed it for me.
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s recently on
slink
could be more help here.
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Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
> Any URL?
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> Thanx in advance.
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> JY
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I assume you are talking about slink packages.
http://samosa.debian.org/~branden/
you can apt-get with
deb http://samosa.debian.org/%7Ebranden/ xfree86-334-slink/
hth
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David Kanter wrote:
> When I try to start xemacs, I occasionally get this error message:
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> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
> emacs: Cannot connect to X server :0.0.
> Check the DISPLAY environment variable or use `-d'.
> Also use
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