lee wrote:
> dependencies in testing are totally broken now :( Do not upgrade the
> package lists until this has been fixed!
>
> If you upgrade your system, it will leave you with a broken system. I
> was lucky to get it working to some extend, but dselect wants to
> remove many packages I want to
Rick Reynolds wrote:
> I've posted about this before and there have been several suggestions --
> none of which have seemed to work. A new wrinkle has recently showed up
> that I thought I would post.
>
> I have eth0 (lan), eth1 (wireless), and eth2 (firewire) defined on my
> system. I've had p
Grant Thomas wrote:
> Quick question about the two files mentioned above.
>
> If I change my hostname, I also have to change a line in
> /etc/dhclient.conf to update my hostname on the network.
"have to" is definitely wrong.
> Is there a Debian Way to synch both of these files?
Is there a rea
Don Jackson wrote:
> I have a router (D-Link DI-604) and several computers on my LAN. The
> router is 192.168.0.1. That is the address the resolv.conf file is
> being changed to for nameserver on bootup. By restoring (editing) the
> resolv.conf file to the proper nameservers of 214.134.xxx.yyy a
Vitaliy Ischenko wrote:
> The better choice for linux systems will be Nvidia (latest drivers
> [closed-source] support 7400,7800 & 7900
>
> P.S. That's my opinion :)
nVidia released less information to create free drivers than ATI. Their
binary-only drivers are probably good but what about othe
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> 1. introducing udev brought about a change in the transport layer
> identification from ATAPI:0,1,0 to ATA:1,1,0.
This is plain wrong as udev has NOTHING to do with your problem, really. You
said that you also changed kernel version and THAT is the point where it
change
Christoph Simon wrote:
> On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 12:56:47 +0200
> Hendrik Sattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> obexftp(>= 0.19) or ussp-push
>
> This is debian stable. current version is obexftp 0.10.7 and no
> ussp-push in apt-cache. Does this mean that obexftp in de
Frusch wrote:
> How can I use a 56k bluetooth modem?
>
> I can find the modem with "hcitool" but a I can't create any connection.
You should take a look at the supported bluetooth profiles as further steps
depend on this.
sdptool browse
If it offers Serial Port Profile (SPP), make a connecti
Christoph Simon wrote:
> I was asked to set up a service which would allow anybody having a
> bluetooth enabled device (celphone, pda, etc) to retrieve some file
> using a debian box. Unfortunately, I'm really green with bluetooth, I
> don't even own such a device myself. Thus I would like to ask i
SZERVÁC Attila wrote:
> Problem: udev can't create /dev/audio
Why should it? see below
> however creates it in .static
No, nothing is created in .static just as its name says
> please, help, what can i do ?
How about installing the alsa packages and loading the proper driver? The most
sen
Tim Beauregard wrote:
> 6.9.0 and the xorg.conf uses the "ati" driver successfully at the moment)
Then you have to take a look at the X server start log in /var/log. To record,
you need avview and the km kernel module.
And yes, compiling that just plain sucks. However, you may want to try without
Juha Pahkala wrote:
> Mar 8 13:03:25 server dhcpd: Wrote 0 leases to leases file.
> Mar 8 13:03:25 server dhcpd: Multiple interfaces match the same shared
> network: lan eth1
> Mar 8 13:03:25 server dhcpd: Bind socket to interface: No such device
>
> So, somewhere in my config files there's st
Arnau Rebassa Villalonga wrote:
>I've installed a new Dell poweredge 850 server with SCSCI disks
> formated as ext3 from a netinstall, it run smoothly and installed the
> 2.6.12-i386 kernel image. After the aptitude dist-upgrade, I upgraded
> the linux-image to the 2.6.15-686 and also to 2.6.15
John Halton wrote:
> On 2/22/06, Hendrik Sattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> However, none of this is in its final state.
>
> What is?
To get the right combination of kernel and udev and hal and dbus somwhat
implicates this.
Stable interfaces are something different
David Berg wrote:
> Does anyone know of a good overview of how all these programs work
> together and what function they serve? I'm just looking for a very
> coarse look at the programs so I can better understand the docs that
> come with the specific programs.
hotplug: called by the kernel, loa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am running a couple of OpenMOSIX clusters, and OM depends on kernel
> 2.4.26. I would like to use a script to run:
>
>apt-get upgrade
>
> on all of the cluster members, but "apt-get upgrade" wants to upgrade the
> kernel:
>
># apt-get -V upgrade
>Readin
Žáček Kryštof wrote:
> I have recently switched my SID to UTF8 locales. It was as easy as running
> dpkg-reconfigure localeconf (great !).
>
> Everything works fine as before. The only problem I have is the Midnight
> Commander displaying nonsense - the columns are not correctly alligned,
> charac
Marco wrote:
> How to start another exim4 process with your options?
> What I must change in my /etc/default/exim4 file?
Edit the script in /etc/init.d
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Rishi wrote:
> Already did that and they said that Debian isn't certified, however,
> it may work.
Sure they say that.
> That's why I thought I'd try the Debian User Community and check if
> there are servers that support Debian Sarge for at least (a) disk
> controllers and (b) network card.
Tha
Stan Banash wrote:
> That is the path I am currently on. So far I have moved the primary drive
> (20 GB) over to the IDE controller (Intel 82371 PIIX4 chipset) on the
> motherboard. The 250 GB drive is set as the secondary on the Rocket 133
> IDE
> controller. I am getting ready to install the 2.
Marco wrote:
> I have this in my /etc/exim4/exim4.conf.template file:
>
> log_selector = +tls_cipher +tls_peerdn
> tls_advertise_hosts = *
> tls_certificate = /etc/ssl/certs/exim4cert.pem
> tls_privatekey = /etc/ssl/certs/exim4key.pem
>
> When exim is started, if I try a netstat -punta |grep exim
Bob Hynes wrote:
> I have debian running on a 500Mhz box with 256MB ram. It's pretty
> slow...slower than windows would be. Is there anyone who know what I
> could be doing to speed things up? turning off services, adding ram? I'm
> also considering tying another version of Linux, but maybe this b
Felix Miata wrote:
> Even after that fix, mc doesn't work right. Its
> display on the ttys is subject to character shifting so that you're
> rarely exactly sure where you're looking at valid display and where
> you're seeing corruption.
That's simply a matter of the locale: mc cannot cope with UT
Jon Miller wrote:
> I've had to move the mailbox (/var/spool/mail) from the installed location
> to another location /db/mail. This was done due to space constraints.
> Like to know if anyone knows how to reconfigure cucipop to point to
> /db/mail instead of /var/spool/mail. Users are not gett
John and Holly Klug wrote:
> Package: hotplug
> Version: 0.0.20040329-22
> Kernel: 2.6.8-2-386
> Every time I connect my SanDisk 12 in 1 USB flash reader or disconnect
> it, I get many stuck hotplug processes that I must kill.
>
> About 30 processes get stuck on each connect and disconnect.
>
>
Mauro Sanna wrote:
> Why there aren't k3b and konq-plugins in debian testing?
Because of the c2a transition. You can use the version from unstable,
currently.
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NZG wrote:
> I'm having the same problem described in bug 336022.
> After upgrading binutils to the most recent testing version I cannot
> compile any kernel other than 2.6.14.
> This bug was closed with the recommendation to upgrade you binutils and/or
> use a more recent kernel.
>
> I have done
kangja wrote:
> thinking about getting a Wacom Graphire4.
> I am using 'testing' with kernel 2.6.8 and XFree86 4.3.
> Getting the pen/tablet to work would be a staightforward process?
If the USB ids did not change, it may not actually differ from the
functionality of a Graphire3. And linux-2.6.8
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 08:22:19AM +, Alan Chandler wrote:
>> I want to get the ability to generate the Euro symbol from my keyboard.
>> The symbol itself is etched in to the "4" key (on the bottom right).
Where? In X or in a VT?
>> I found this
>>
>> http://www.
Gebhardt Thomas wrote:
> On Monday 12 December 2005 14:52, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
>> There is a work out with udev See the article in
>> http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/126.
>> same principle can be applied for your USB hard drive.
> (should probably read
> ... can be applied for your SC
David LIMA wrote:
> Le dimanche 11 décembre 2005 à 23:52 +0100, Hendrik Sattler a écrit :
>> David LIMA wrote:
>> >
>> > I'm running Debian SID with linux-image-2.6-686, since few days i'm
>> > facing DMA problems after upgrading kernel to 2.6.14 (fr
David LIMA wrote:
>
> I'm running Debian SID with linux-image-2.6-686, since few days i'm
> facing DMA problems after upgrading kernel to 2.6.14 (from stock).
> Hdparm reports "operation not permitted" when I try do activate DMA.
>
> I have read http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2005/11/msg004
Gonzalo HIGUERA DÍAZ wrote:
> I was wondering whether there is any difference between the .utf8 and
> the [EMAIL PROTECTED] locales.
>
> I thought @euro was used initially so that classic character sets
> (such as Latin1) would not be trampled by modified ones made in order
> to incorporate the eu
Georgi Alexandrov wrote:
> I'm using debian unstable and the main debian unstable repositories to
> update my system.
> I have added the ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ repository to my
> sources.list file.
> Works great, but every time I deal with apt-get or aptitude I get
> notified:
>
> "W
Henk Boom wrote:
> I've installed the 2.6 kernel in sarge, then (after reinstalling my
> nvidia drivers) did "m-a auto-install wacom" to install the wacom
> module, then rebooted. Now, instead of acting properly as a USB mouse,
> when I move the pen close to the tablet the cursor jitters wildly u
Am Donnerstag, 1. Dezember 2005 22:12 schrieb Tom Vier:
> On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 07:27:34PM +0100, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> > Did you try without the last three command lines? Ususally, you do not
> > need to set anything like that for cups, there is special support for
> >
Henk Boom wrote:
> *I'm having trouble installing my Graphire3 Wacom Tablet. I've installed
> wacom-kernel-modules-2.4.27-2-386 after having it compiled by
> wacom-kernel-source, and I have installed wacom-tools, but even after a
> reboot my tablet seems only to be recognized as a regular USB mous
Mark Crean wrote:
> I recently went through a
> similar experience with a laptop and an atheros-based card. First stop
> was the Madwifi project's drivers but they didn't work very well.
Depends on which driver you tried. Madwifi works fine here, only
wpa_supplicant had to be recompiled to use W
Fritz Wettstein wrote:
> I'm trying to build a driver from sources I've downloaded from
> ftp://download.canon.jp/pub/driver/bj/linux/. The autogen.sh reports:
> Please add the files
> codeset.m4 gettext.m4 glibc21.m4 iconv.m4 isc-posix.m4 lcmessage.m4
> progtest.m4
> from the /usr/share/acl
Am Donnerstag, 1. Dezember 2005 22:12 schrieb Tom Vier:
> On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 07:27:34PM +0100, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> > Did you try without the last three command lines? Ususally, you do not
> > need to set anything like that for cups, there is special support for
> >
Tom Vier wrote:
> in the cups log, i see this:
> get_jobs: resource name '/printers/lpstat -o printers' no good!
>
> This is my smb.cnf:
>
> [printers]
> printing = cups
> comment = All Printers
> path = /var/spool/samba
> printer admin = root
> guest ok = Yes
> printable = Yes
> use client drive
Kenneth Jacker wrote:
> However, what I'd like to do somehow is make my RFC1819 addresses
> remain the same at home
The big question is: why do you actually care for the address? There are only
rare cases where this is actually needed for a client.
HS
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David Baron wrote:
> On Sunday 06 November 2005 19:32,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Thats because devfs is creating the nodes in kernels < 2.6.14.
>> With 2.6.14 DEVFS is no longer supported in the kernel, so you have
>> to use another method to create device nodes like udev (the new way)
>> or M
Basajaun wrote:
> Somehow I fail to see how changing the source file of a module one has
> to subsequently recompile can qualify as "works pretty well". Damn, we
> are not in the dark ages were Linux users were suposed (required) to be
> computer geeks.
Compiling something (and compiling a kernel
Wolfgang Qual wrote:
> recently, I got a nice Wacom Graphire 3 (usb) graphic table. As far as I
> know, the driver for this device is already integrated in the Debian
> Kernel.I adapted my XF86-Config-4 after having read quite a few pages on
> the internet. However, it is still not possible to *wo
Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Hello. I work in a shelter, and we obtained a donated computer which I
> set up. The computer is a Pentium II, 350 MHz, with 192 mb ram. It has
> the default install, with kernel-image-2.4.27-2-386 (and headers),
> alsa-modules-2.4.27-2.386, and the default gnome desktop. S
Louis Woods wrote:
> I don't know if this will solve your problem, but it worked for me:
> After "alsactl store" didn't help (actually it maybe did, but I didn't
> notice - see below) I started playing around with the sound plugins of
> XMMS. Sidenote: all the time I was only testing sound with the
jjluza wrote:
> Anyway, Sid is not intend to work perfectly everywhere. it is intend to
> test and stabilize new things. For people who want to have a stable
> system, they should use Sarge.
Me waits for the day that this major change gets to testing. Then it's not at
unstable anymore.
As I said
e hotplug for 2.4.xx and ask the admin what to do for
2.6.xx.
HS
> Le Dimanche 9 Octobre 2005 12:36, Hendrik Sattler a écrit :
>> Am Sonntag, 9. Oktober 2005 11:57 schrieb Anders Ellenshøj Andersen:
>> > Udev in unstable now conflicts with hotplug. From what I can gather
>> &
Peter Coppens wrote:
>> I assume you missed to add a route on R for the net of A pointing
>> to B.
> Yes...that is probably what is wrong. Problem is I don't have enough
> privileges on the router to do that. Seems I am stuck, sigh.
You can do NAT for A on B or install a proxy on B.
HS
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Hendrik Boom wrote:
> I've been told that hotplug is specific to USB devices, that can be
> plugged in and out dymanically.
This is wrong. Why do you rely on such false information instead of just
taking a look?:
$ ls -1 /etc/hotplug | grep agent
dasd.agent
firmware.agent
ieee1394.agent
input.age
Louis Woods wrote:
> I just got sound working on my desktop. I first installed the following
> packages:
>
> 1) alsa-base
> 2) alsa-oss
> 3) alsa-utils
[...]
> Now my only problem is that (same as above) I have to rerun alsaconf
> everytime I reboot. Any solutions to how this can be fixed would be
Am Sonntag, 25. September 2005 22:26 schrieb Roberto Winter:
> First of all I do have hci-hcd, ehci-hcd, and usb-storage compiled in the
> kernel. Not as modules though, but that doesn't make a difference.
> The thing is that I also hav UB compiled and it is not a module, so I can't
> simply unload
Am Sonntag, 25. September 2005 15:28 schrieb John covici:
> OK, possibly stupid question -- how do I prevent that driver from
> being used when the hot plug subsystem would normally use it -- and if
> I do prevent that will I mount /dev/sda,b,c ... instead? I have not
> noticed a slowdown, but I d
Marco Calviani wrote:
> i'm trying to compile the ipw2200 module (from Debian ipw2200-source
> version 1.0.6-6) using a vanilla 2.6.12.6 kernel version.
> I've compiled and installed ieee80211 (from Debian ieee80211 version
> 1.0.3-3) correctly.
[...]
> /usr/bin/make -C driver KSRC=/usr/src/linux
Roberto Winter wrote:
> ub(1.19): GetMaxLUN returned 0, using 1 LUNs
> uba: uba1
Do NOT use the ub driver! Use the usb-storage driver instead.
The ub driver is not meant for high-performance and it IS the cause of your
problem.
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Marc Brünink wrote:
> I'm trying to get a Siemens MC35 Modem up and running.
> wvdialconf found the modem but everytime wvdial tried to initialize the
> modem I got a "CME Error: 3" which stands for "Operation not allowed".
> Every other AT command results in a 258: "phone is busy".
> I connected t
Liu Zhen wrote:
> I have several server to administrate, and I'm expected to administrate
> more servers in the recent future.
> I want to install debian3.1_r0a-ia64 to these servers.
> I have downloaded cd ISOs from debian, and placed these ISOs on a http/ftp
> server in my lan.
> I can boot a ser
Martin McCormick wrote:
> -r-xr-xr-x2 root root 301376 Jan 21 09:45 ls
> Thanks for any hints as to why this directory doesn't list if
> one is in it but does list if one is either root or doing ls from
> outside the bin directory.
Guessing: your $PATH contains "." before the "/bin"
hacker (of golf) wrote:
> I'm trying to create a popup to show the connection speed.
> I'm trying this:
>
> root :~# kdialog --display localhost:0 --msgbox "Connection Speed
> `tail -n1 /var/log/ppp-connect-errors | awk '{ print $6 }'` bps"
> kdialog: cannot connect to X server localhost:0
>
> b
Wim De Smet wrote:
> normal user access to recording devices has been broken many times in
> the past by changes in the kernel API. It often doesn't work reliably
> and therefore it's safer to run K3B as root. If you're in a multi-user
> environment that's not an option, but if you're the administr
Deboo ^ wrote:
> Is this printer unsupported under linux?
Zu dem Thema gibt es einschlägige Seiten im Netz:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=HP-LaserJet_1000
Und da steht sogar, was du machen mußt, damit der Drucker läuft. Und damit
man das nicht immer wieder schreiben muß...
will trillich wrote:
> now if you get PAM to cooperate, let me know.
>
> plain:
> driver = plaintext
> public_name = BASIC
> # $3 =~ s/:/::/g
> # if pam($2:$3) {yes} else {no}
> server_condition = ${if pam{$2:
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 10:59:46AM +0100, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> | Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> |
> | > Note, however, that AUTH PLAIN isn't very secure. You should only
> | > allow it if the client has first in
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> Note, however, that AUTH PLAIN isn't very secure. You should only
> allow it if the client has first initiated a TLS connection. That
> requires first setting up TLS. I don't know if exim 3 can restrict it
> to a TLS session only, or how to do it. Either read the
martin f krafft wrote:
> Mozilla Mail (1.2.1i-9) apparently can't do CRAM-MD5 or DIGEST-MD5 (or
> can it?). So I'll let it do PLAIN through SSL and configure the SMTP
> Server in Mozilla to contact port 465 (smtps) and to always use SSL.
>
> When I now try to send an email, the 465/tcp session do
Stefan Radomski wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I managed to set up a dhcp server to hand out ip addresses to clients,
> now I want these clients to get a hostname depending on their MAC
> address to be resolved by bind.
>
> Has anyone successfully set up such a configuration and can give me a
> quick ove
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> :-). Yes, I am the exim guru, but I'm also playing with postfix. I
> wanted to better understand how it was designed and see how it's
> configuration/configurability compared. I still have exim as the SMTP
> server on my machine so that I can reject spam during th
martin f krafft wrote:
> before i go ahead and hack'n'tweak dhclient3 so that it calls one
> script when it looses an IP for whatever reason and another when it
> gets a new one, i'd like to ask the community if someone has already
> done so. i am a little confused by the dhclient3 paradigm and wou
T.Maguin wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> ich suche Leute, die mir KONSTRUKTIV bei meiner Seite helfen. Es geht im
> wesentlichen um eine Anleitung zum Aufsetzen eines vernünftigen linux
> Routers mit firewall für normal Sterbliche.
> Wenn Ihr Verbesserungsvorschläge habt, dann kotzt mir nicht einfach vor
> d
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