it should have one address per line format.
Anyone knows one?
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I think he has a backport as he may use Woody. Try an other backport
then.
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am not using the 2.4 version, how do I get the latest version?
Depends on your Debian version. Woody or Sarge+? You can get 2.4 for
Woody (well, maybe) from http://www.apt-get.org/ An other way is to use
garnome, jbuild etc, google for them. That's how I have 2.5, which is
still a development
ources?
google for apt-rsync, but the server must support it.
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es not support your board,
then move on to 4.3.0. Note: 4.4.0 won't be packaged, at least not for a
while.
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a handler associated for the mouse
> device in /proc/bus/input/devices (see below).
>
> Does anybody else have this problem ? Should I submit a bug report ?
Have you switched from 2.4? Tried to modprobe either psmouse serial
etc, modules that may not be autoloaded this time?
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desktop machine is all right, and my laptop has the same
problems since 2.4.23 AFAIKR.
> Also, is there a way to manually apply a journal file to a
> partition?
tune2fs -j /your/hdd
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> Thank you for any help/insights!
Please be sure that IDE is compiled in, 2.6.1 and modular IDE is a no
go. In my readings, 2.6.1-mm5 addresses this issue.
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contains everything you need.
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es full, min fill was 96%.
>
> Failed. Can't burn CDRW
NO. It was all right, cdrecord wrote out your data. It was your mistake
that you did not write out an iso9660 filesystem, instead of a tar
file. tar file!=filesystem. :-|
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Hi!
I was talking with Timothee, and he said it would be all right to take
over the debian package if you nod on this. I am not a debian developer
yet, but I would like to work on this package, as I have to use
subversion more and more. What's your opinion?
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ty: apt-file, apt-cache), the new development needed time and
testing comes to my mind. It is very kewl! I just love the new features!
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Just to share with everyone my happiness that packages.debian.org is
functioning again. Thanks everyone involved!
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pictures,
connect it to the computer and transfer pictures there. But you can not
make it shoot periodically.
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packages, fe subversion-tools depends on exim _and_
mail-transport-tools as well. As I have a list what to choose for meta
packages like the mail-transport-tools (postfix), I do have conflicts
like exim<->postfix can't be installed at the same time. Oh, well...
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so my motherboard a bit strange, the first ide is
ATA100, and the second is not!
So try to exchange ide cables if you can do it.
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de, and I was unable to find
a complete apt.conf reference. The best I have found is:
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto
But does not contains an apt.conf reference.
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ssage states...
> # locate README.ATAPI.setup
/usr/share/doc/cdrecord/README.ATAPI.setup
# dpkg -S /usr/share/doc/cdrecord/README.ATAPI.setup
cdrtools-doc
> 'cdrecord -scanbus'
Have you tried it? Do not rest until it finds a cdw device (assuming
you are using 2.4.x).
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You should update your initrd-tools package (0.1.56 would be good).
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> Just wondering where I would be able to find a list of http deb mirrors for
> my debian server ?
Try 'apt-setup', you can choose your favour of access method and
mirrors.
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should use 'dch -i' and add a changelog for your new kernel.
> Anyway, the question is: how do I patch the kernel and correctly update
> the debian/changelog so make-kpkg doesn't puke.
I think the above will do if you upgrade the version in the changelog
to 2.4.24-whatever.
6.0-security.patch
This contains the RTC fixes, but the mremap check is not so strict -
it's the original fix from 2.4.24.
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this is ok, try to set the same CHS for both drives.
> /dev/hda1 * 1 122979933+ 83 Linux
Also, if I remember right, a plus sign after the size is indicating a
warning that the partition does not on Cylinder boundary, which may be a
problem as partitions may overlap a bit.
Che
wheel mouse.
Do you mean that you point to somewhere, but as soon as you stop the
movement, it jumps a bit? If yes, it has been fixed in 2.6.1-rc1.
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his problem, but devfs is obsolated in 2.6, so it worth a
try. As I dislike devfs, never used it, and running LVM1 for years
(later I changed to LVM2 ofcourse). Please note that as soon as you
upgrade your _metadata_, you can't go back to LVM1. It's not a problem
to have only the LVM2 tools ins
(and what I could do to
> get it to do what I want :-) )?
Maybe put the relevant lines into /etc/profile? Someone really know a
better solution, this one is ugly IMHO.
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o compile a kernel, but I've wasted days reading howtos and going
> through configurations I understand about 10% of, only to get unusable
> kernels, so I'm not inclined to go that route.
It's not that hard, but you are right, it would be easier to install an
image from deb than
without apt would remove half of
my packages - as being graphical ones, they depend on sane xfree86 set
of packages.
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ve too much to drink over new year?
I am definitely not. :-)
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nel support mentioned above.
> hosts.allow has my IP listed for
> portmap, lockd, mountd, rquotad, statd, and rpc.
It does not matter - yet! - as it needs for connecting to your machine,
but you have problems right with starting NFS services.
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you in time that the disk is going to be fault. No other idea
beyond those.
> What should I
> buy next time?
I have a lot of different IDE and SCSI dics under Linux: Quantum,
Western Digital, Fujitsu, Seagate, IBM, Compay, you name it. Never had
any problems with them...
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>
> How can I fix this?
Depends. Are you sure that /home/tom/ and everything under that is
owned by you? 'ls -ld /home/tom' and 'ls -la /home/tom' should show
tom.tom on every file.
Hope this helps,
be
good. Anyway, it may worth a try to remove it, even if my Sarge box
re-started the nfsd without any warnings with this option.
> very much like some others that worked fine.
Do you have more shares on this machine, or is this the only one in the
exports file?
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'export TERM=vt100' (or your shell equailent(?) would do the trick).
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On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 05:21:06PM +0100, Mario Vukelic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> CONFIG_EMBEDDED=y
Could be a mistake of 'make allyesconfig' or whatever. Please note that
packaging the 2.6.0 version of kernels is probably not sane enough.
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succeed with 'telnet some.http.server.ip 80'
and typing 'GET /' and enter?
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> any ideas??
Other: try 2.6.0-rc1, and 2.6.0-rc1-mm1 as well if the problem
persists.
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a Toshiba laptop. The e100 driver in Woody could not detect
the network card, so I have upgraded the kernel to 2.4.23 on that
machine. When I have loaded the e100 driver that seemed newer, also it
seems Intel donated some code into it (?).
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then that's the reason. Check with 'ls -ld /var/www/new_folder/'
> Yes PHP is loaded. I have PHP and PHP3.
Do you mean you have PHP4 and PHP3 on the same box? At least the Debian
PHP3 package conflicts with PHP4, as they can't co-exists on the same
httpd server.
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> Sid with a 2.6.0-mm1 kernel.
Ah, Google is your friend:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2003-May/005061.html
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that the modules you mention is defined in /etc/modules ?
Then it means you haven't compiled the same modules that you used and
were in bf24. It does not mean bad, you probably compiled them into the
kernel if your box works without problems.
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Can be a type, at least I don't think a device name can start with a
colon (as :0). Anyway, what kind of unix do you have? It does not seems
to be Linux.
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r WM? A lot of them support it
imho, at least I think I could do it in Enlightenment, and in Gnome 2.4
it's 'Gnome foot'->Applications->Desktop preferences->Fonts. I am sure
KDE has it as well, but I brrr by only hearing the word KDE. :-)
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n the xerver to get the required
> setup or what?
Yup. But even better is 'XFree86 -configure' (maybe with two dashes), and
test that configuration.
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this to your XF86Config-4 file:
Section "DRI"
Mode0666
EndSection
Happy haxing...
> It's in experimental. If you can't figure out how to add the
> experimental archive to your sources.list, you shouldn't be using it.
> ;)
Well, that was a bit rude.
Merry
As -mm1 is available for 2.6.0 as well now, it would be good if
you start with that.
> Thanks for your reply and a happy new year :)
Thanks! Merry Christmas first! :-) So I wish the same for you!
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from experimental is stable, at least I use it for months by now without
problems).
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fine on my Win-98
> hardware testing station.
Ah, you tried your setup from an other machine? So you have
NAT/FORWARD/MASQ... It means your iptables save may works, but you have
not enable ip_forwarding in /proc. To do so, edit /etc/network/options
and change ip_forward to yes. IMHO you don't
of you Colin, you make an
excellent work. Thanks for it!
Is there any plan to upgrade your Subversion for Woody packages? OK, I
realise newest svn needs db 4.2.50 at least, which does not exists even
in Sid...
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on kdm and when I right
> click in KDE to logout.
Strange. Can you try an other WM than KDE? I think KDE uses some tricks
with the pointer. Also, what kind of ATI card do you have? I have a
simple Radeon, and FB works well, and with XFree86 4.3.0 I have OpenGL
as well. I may help you with my con
the basic package set into
the target partition, and thus probably filling it up. Anyway, it would
be better if you provide more information.
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and check the results with:
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> I've been using CTRL-ALT-F12 and then ALT-(F1 - F6). And to get back to
> the desktop, ALT-F7
Sure, you can switch back and forth, but he asked about killing the X.
Also, why don't you just directly switch to the terminal you want to?
You can press ctrl+alt+f4 for X->t
emember doing this does not kill
your current X session. I am wrong then. Still, we do not know if he
uses ?dm or not (then you have to insult xinit, or press
ctrl+alt+backspace).
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bles. Just create the dir:
mkdir /var/lib/iptables/
Then execute the command again. Also, if you executed the other command
(update-rc.d), then you should not do it, your firewall already set up.
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l cd burning is ok, and
also ok if I reboot to 2.4.23. So I burn cd on an other computer. :-|
But no other problem really. Anyway, I _do agree with you strongly_:
2.6.0 is not for widespread yet. I will switch at ~2.6.10 on my servers,
depending the fixes get in by that time. Until then I use
2.4.
completely re-installing and starting again
> though
I do not think it will be better.
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ebooted, /etc/rc.firewall-2.4 did not execute (I can start it
> manually, but I want it to start automatically).
Sorry then. It seems it runs only in single user mode, and not on other
runlevels. Anyway, I hope your problem is solved by now.
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Debian Woody (lots of upgrades)
Any reason not upgrading into Sarge then? Sarge is pretty good, maybe
even better than your Woody right now.
My advise is: stuck with 2.4.22. If it's working, then all good, why
doing risky upgrading?
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/etc/rc2.d/ Maybe wrong, I do not know /etc/rc.d/rc.inet2.
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under Xwindow as well
(switch back with ctrl+f7).
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ependencies, configuration etc. Also mostly they
package the _stable_ version of software.
Anyway, I have many machines, three of them running with kernel 2.6.0,
compiled with gcc 3.3; no problems.
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; to use it as That would be the ONLY thing I would need Windows for.
As mentioned above, it work under Linux:
http://gphoto.org/proj/libgphoto2/support.php
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> > From: GCS
> > On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 01:25:53PM -0800, Gruessle
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> > > How about apache is it installed too?
> > > How can I html
I have seen an archive, where _all_ the deb files since Woody is stored.
So it contains broken packages as well, but where can I find this?
Googling does not show up any interesting.
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> How about apache is it installed too?
> How can I html in to my Debian with my win2000 PC
> Is there a how-to for that?
apt-get install apache
or apache-ssl if you prefer encryption.
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> can't find your email address on the list for the last few months and
> don't want to risk inundating you with swen).
Thanks for it, I do appreciate it!
> Since you've asked for it, I'm attaching my wrapper... please note:
Thanks! I hope I can try it soon.
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