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Hello:
I am having problems with my keyboard on X, I can't seem to be able to
type certain characters on the keyboard itself, I just recently upgraded
most of my packages and had to reconfigure a few things (including the
configuration for my mouse in order recognize again my mouse wheel),
however
Hello list:
I seem to be having a problem with my KDE desktop. Somehow my brother
managed to get rid of the kicker menu at the bottom of the screen. So
what I have now is the default blue screen of KDE and some icons in my
desktop, and I want to get kicker back. So this is what I am doing, I
right
Thank-you guys!
Got it working... I just ran
# e2fsck /dev/hda3
and just answered 'y' to all of the questions. Everything seems to be
working ok. Thanx again!
Francisco
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Hello:
sometime last night my power must have gone off and back on again, I
came to my computer today in the morning to find it saying:
/dev/hda3: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; run fsck manually
(i.e., without -a or -p options)
fsck failed. Please repair manually and reboot. Please note
Hello:
I wanting to install the smarty on my system, however I ran a "apt-cache
search smarty" and I found nothing. However, I googled and found some
sites that have the package including:
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/s/smarty/
would it just be a matter of me adding the previous site t
> I thought I might want to install webmin to administer the server, but
> since webmin is web based, I realised I should perhaps have SSL
installed
> for Apache.
Hello Lynn:
Webmin runs its won SSL enabled connection (with its own signed
certificate) once you install it, so there is no need fo
Hello list:
I was wondering where I can get skins for windows-X? I am
just trying to get the desktop to look pretty snazzy, I know I seen some people’s
desktops where their windows (ie. X-terms, etc) look
like they are transparent and have some pretty neat sub menus and backgrounds,
is
This topic should be dead by now. There are other questions that are
other threads that are actually worth replying to in which people really
need help in, instead of keeping this ridiculous email going.
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From: Karsten Self [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Karsten M
Hello:
Any help that anyone can give me or if you can at least point me in the
right direction I would really appreciate it. I installed
libapache-mod-ssl (on a debian system) last week and I haven't been able
to get it to work. I got to the section in the readme file (from the
libapache-mod-ssl
Hello:
Any help that anyone can give me or if you can at least point me in the
right direction I would really appreciate it.
I installed libapache-mod-ssl last week and I haven't been able to get
it to work. I got to the section in the readme file (from the
libapache-mod-ssl documentation) that sa
Hello list:
I just finished the installation of libapache-mod-ssl and everything
seems to have gone ok until I configured httpd.conf to recognize
mod_ssl. I tried to stop and start apache as the mod_ssl "readme"
documentation says to do at the end of the configuration, but when I try
to start apac
Hello list:
I just finished the installation of libapache-mod-ssl and everything
seems to have gone ok until I configured httpd.conf to recognize
mod_ssl. I tried to stop and start apache as the mod_ssl "readme"
documentation says to do at the end of the configuration, but when I try
to start apac
Hello:
I am trying to set up SSL to run on my Apache server with virtual hosts.
The problem is that using SSL with virtual hosts requires you to use
ip-based virtual hosts otherwise it will not work properly with
named-based hosts. So what I am trying to do is set up my Debian machine
to be able t
Hi Sam:
I am wanting to be able to use SSL
on my current apache installation (version 1.3.26). However I was doing some
reading on the web (and obtained feedback from the list on a previous email) and
found quite a few ways to go about installing SSL support on apache. There is:
- m
Isnt ssl by default 443? Why wouldn't it work on port 443? Did you have
something else running that was using that port?
-Original Message-
From: Ivan Wills [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 1:23 AM
To: Debian-user
Subject: Re: help apache-ssl does not show any pages
Hello list:
I am wanting to use SSL on apache
and I am a bit confused as to how to go about it. I know that I could use CPAN
to install mod_ssl
but then is that all I need or is that the best route to go? I also saw that Debian
has a package (Apt-cache show) called Apache-ssl
but then t
So which one is potatoe?
-Original Message-
From: Christian Schoenebeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 8:10 AM
To: matt zagrabelny
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Subject: Re: naming of debian distributions
Es geschah am Sonntag, 15. Juni 2003 15:10 als matt zagrabelny schri
Hello
list:
I
tried posting this question on the mysql mailing list
but got no answer, so I thought I try it here since it is a Debian system after
all.
Just
finished installing mySQL on a Linux Debian system and I have a question about
how the 2 root users that are set up by defaul
Hello list:
I just finished an installation of mySQL,
I am trying to manage the SQL server from the Webmin module for mysql. As soon
as I finished the installation I remembered to set the root password for the
mySQL server however, I went to the Webmin module to see what users were exis
Instead of typing LOCALHOST, type the name of your computer, that is
what worked for me. For instance https://computername:1
-Original Message-
From: Mark Annandale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 5:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Webmin revisited
Hi Guys
icker.
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From: Sven Hoexter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 2:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Kicker
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 08:14:03PM -0700, Francisco Castellon wrote:
> I lost the Kicker panel in KDE, does anyone know how to get it back?
Pres
, Francisco Castellon wrote:
> I lost the Kicker panel in KDE, does anyone know how to get it back?
Either log out and restart X or run kicker.
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I lost the Kicker panel in KDE,
does anyone know how to get it back? Thanx!
Hello List:
I recently started using Windows X and I am still getting
used to it. When I log in I am loggin in with the session set to “Gnome”
Yesterday I was “playing” around trying to get
to know the system and now two things are different and I want to change them
back.
Initi
Hello:
I have a Cordless PS/2 Logitech 3-button wheel mouse and I can’t seem to get X to work when I scroll with the mouse wheel. My current configuration in the /etc/X11/X86Config-4 is as follows:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier
"Configured Mouse"
Driver
Hello list:
I just finished installing my first Debian system and I seem
to not be able to log on to Windows X using the root account, I can easily log
in with any other account though. I have tried choosing different types of
sessions (Gnome, Debian, KDE, etc…) at the log in screen and
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