On Sunday, 31 July 2005 at 10:56:44 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 31 July 2005 09:54, Clive Menzies wrote:
> >On (31/07/05 09:30), Gene Heskett wrote:
> >> New debian user, old readhat/fedora user.
> >>
> >> I have sarge installed and had aptitude install both gnome and
> >> kde. gnome loo
Hello folks. I am wonderin gif there an easy way to restrict ssh
login access to a subset of users?
Thank you.
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On Tuesday, 1 June 2004 at 21:21:34 +0900, B. L. Jilek wrote:
> Hi Eric!
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> On Mon, 31 May 2004, Eric Cheney wrote:
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> > On Monday, 31 May 2004 at 21:22:49 -0500, dircha wrote:
> > > Eric Cheney wrote:
> > > >Hi People. I am trying to get a box up and
On Monday, 31 May 2004 at 21:22:49 -0500, dircha wrote:
> Eric Cheney wrote:
> >Hi People. I am trying to get a box up and running and am stuck with
> >sound problems. I compiled a new 2.6.6 kernel kernel.org and the
> >kernel seems OK. The sound card is a sound blaster li
Hi People. I am trying to get a box up and running and am stuck
with sound problems. I compiled a new 2.6.6 kernel kernel.org and
the kernel seems OK. The sound card is a sound blaster live and I
compiled that into the kernel; along with the mixer and stuff. I'm
using ALSA. On boot, the kernel
"failed MX lookup".
So what do I need to setup so that mail is received directly? Again,
fetchmail will work, but I can't get it directly sent (I have a domain
name, etc.). And, what tcp/ip port should I have my dsl/router
set up for forwarding to the mail server?
Thank you f
Hi folks. I'm trying to put together an office server
with woody. When users log in via telnet or ftp, the
login session hangs when a lot of text gets printed to the
(remote) screen. Same problem if you were to use vi or
something that prints a lot of text to the screen. No problem
exists
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 01:51:15PM -0400, Eric Cheney wrote:
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> Hello. I'm trying to introduce a debian box to my officeI am not
> a sysadmin, so I stumble a little bit with these things. Anyway, I want to
> make
> a good impression of deb. I've installed
after
reboot (after removing gpm), the mouse is dead under X.
In the XF86Config-4 setup file I have the mouse on /dev/psaux. I checked,
and there is a link from /dev/psaux -> gpmdata. I'm using a ps/2 mouse.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
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woody
or are there a couple of packages I have to apt-get install?
Thank you,
Eric Cheney
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