Does anyone know of a printer quota package. I know there is printer accounting
but I'm not sure thats what I want. I have a hack worked out if there is not
a printer package but I was hoping there was something a little more standard.
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rships for the home directories on the client machine go bad, they
go to nobody nogroup.
Well thats the list of questions for now. Thanks for all the help.
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Yea M$ Word is neat and all but at least TeX dosen't assume I'
ount but it's worth a shot.
>
>The behaviour you describe is consistent with (a) failure to mount
>242.21.5.133:/ to /mntpnt with the "mount 242.21.5.133:/ /mntpnt" command,
>together with (b) having a local directory /mntpnt/var/spool/mail which is
>empty.
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t; you wrote:
>
>You might want to post the contents of /etc/exports, /etc/hosts.allow, and /et
>c/hosts.deny that reside
>on the server plus /etc/fstab from the client. Are there any error messages w
>hen you mount
>the server? Does the target directory exist on the client?
&g
Hello all.
I've got a server and a client and I'm trying to mount the servers
/var/spool/mail but nomatter what I try the mount point is empty on the
client.
Does anybody know why??
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I'm here for my America
nis/nfs
up and running and if so could you please give me some instructions on getting
nfs to work out. I noticed that the debian nis howto didn't say anything about
nfs.
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>Good Idea: Feeding Stray Cats in the Park.
>Bad Idea: Feeding Stray Cats in the park ... to a bear.
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>> Is there a quick and easy (ha) way to duplicate a debian installation from
>> one machine to another. I've got 5 machines and I would like for them all t
>o
>> have the same packages installed.
>
>dpkg --get-se
I thought that might do what I wanted. Thanks for the help.
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote
:
>On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Jason Killen wrote:
>
>> Is there a quick and easy (ha) way to duplicate a debian installation from
>> one machine to another. I've got 5
Is there a quick and easy (ha) way to duplicate a debian installation from
one machine to another. I've got 5 machines and I would like for them all to
have the same packages installed.
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Frien
Can anyone give me some help with setting up lilo to give the user a menu
at boot. I've never set up a machine to do more than boot linux and the
man pages haven't helped much.
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Friends of
nning addtosmbpass, the HOWTO mentions redirecting a file but
I get kind of lost in all of that, and is there an easy to add an entry
in the samba password file for everyone in /etc/passwd.
Thanks again guys/gals.
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Want to stop th
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>Can you get your operating system fixed when you need it?
>Linux - the supportable operating system. http://www.debian.org/support.html
>Bruce Perens K6BP [EMAIL PROTECTED] 510-215-3502
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Want to stop the IRA??? Fre
I went to the real audio page (http://www.realaudio.com) and had to
hunt around for real audio (not real player or real video)
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
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>
>I have not seen this real audio for linux.
>
>Where and how can this be found?
>
>Alan Davis
Ash seems to be working great. Thanks for the info.
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rote:
>On Fri, 15 Aug 1997, Jason Killen wrote:
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>> sh: -c: line 1: missing closing ')' for arithmetic expression
>> sh: -c: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token
';'
sh: -c: line 1: '((/usr/local/bin/realaudio/raplayer /tmp/file.ram); rm
/tmp/file.ram )&'
(Yes I changed the file names)
I don't use sh/bash much so I don't really understand the error.
Can anyone toss me some pointers or ideas??
Thanks.
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I just bought a Ultrasound sound card, used. It's up and working fine
but the audio cable that came with my cdrom drive wont fit the pins on the card.
Did I miss something?
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Mama's don't let your babies grow
ng the ethernet stuff up was crazy. (Actually it wasn't
that bad.)
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Monolith : the new ANSI standard for humans
PGP fingerprint = 64 71 48 14 31 AE
Just how easy is it? (aka what FM should I read?)
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>I usually have to rebuild the modules myself. Simple to do.
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>
>
>On Wed, 30 Apr 1997, Jason Killen wrote:
>
>> I hope this hasn't already
o fix this??
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PGP fingerprint = 64 71 48 14 31 AE C6 70 E4 4F 64 EB 3B AA 00 6B
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h_profile
$ /usr/bin/mh/msgchk
- --150C4FA07A45--
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PGP fing
not calling any functions that are in the pthreads library I'm just
linking the library in.
Does anyone know why I get this?
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Monolith : the new ANSI standard for hu
I know that /etc/passwd must be readable by world but if shadow passwording
is used can /etc/shadow be set to only read/write by root.
How do I setup shadowing, I know there is the libpam package but other than
that I'm basically lost.
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ages? Also, what
>is the process for creating local packages that override standard
>packages?
>
>
>Thanks,
>Kay
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dy')
>
>Seems I have to investigate my configuration on finlandia with
>the one on troi
>
>Regards
>
> Joey
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Does anyone have any idea why .forward would not forward or pipe to a program
(ie procmail). It seems like it is not even being looked at.
Thanks
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Ma ma's don't let your babies grow up to be Linux hackers
Monolith
When I try to send mail from mh (comp, repl, etc.) I get this.
post: problem initializing server; [BHST] no servers available
send: message not delivered to anyone
Looks like it's my week for questions.
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Monolith : the new
I've
read some of the docs I am not sure about which modem to buy.
BTW : I still havent solved my problem with not being able to telnet into my
box, I think I'm going to do a total reinstall of the stable tree, I'm at 1.2
now.
Jason Killen Que
*Russki *
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>* (Insert silly quote here)
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Monolith : the new ANSI standard for humans RPS : better living through
[EMAIL PROTECTED] world domination
Is anyone using mgetty?? Did anyone have problems getting it setup??
(I ask only because I tried to set it up on my redhat system and it screwed
up things like login.)
Thanks for the input.
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Monolith : the new ANSI standard
, 20 Mar 1997, Jason Killen wrote:
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>> Which log is "the log"? I'm looked throught last and auth.log but found
>> nothing.
>
>OK; do this:
>1. Attempt a telnet session.
>2. When it fails, cd to /var/log.
>3. ls -ltr
>
>The error (if logged) will be
ebuild the kernel to get sound support, then the other
>hardware support is in there too, i.e. a rebuild will get rid of it?
>
>Cheers.
>
>
>
>Have fun,
>
>RtB.
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There is a delay between the Escape character is '^]' and Connection closed.
Which log is "the log"? I'm looked throught last and auth.log but found
nothing.
On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, Paul Christenson [N3EOP] wrote:
>On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, Jason Killen wrote:
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>&
difference
either.
Can anyone help?
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whatever method? If so
>I'd like to hear how smoothly the installation went.
>
>Regards, Richard
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On 7 Mar 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Marsh writes:
>> Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think AT&T System V ever ran
>> on 286s.
>From what I understand some 6300's, not 7300's, ran SV on 286's.
Coheren
iles, but it gave me nothing.
>
>Has somebody some ideas about it ?
>
>Regards,
>
>JP L
>--:-)
>Jean-Paul Lacharme.
>GREQAM UMR 6579 au CNRS
>Centre de la Vieille Charite. 2, rue de la Charite.
>13002 Marseille. FRANCE
>Tel.: 0491140731/Fax:0
Does anyone know if there are any programs that let linux act like an
answering machine. Just a thought.
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eration on non-socket
It's this that I don't understand. Can anybody explain or give insight.
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I just updated everything I have but now when I try to telnet into my
machine I get a connection closed by host. I checked inetd.conf and found
in.telnetd, other than that I'm not sure what could be wrong. Other things
work eg sendmail. Any ideas??
Jason K
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>Joe Mantle
>University of Illinois
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>> volunteers to make a complete system of 800 software packages.
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I have procmail working now but everyonce in a while it says that it cant
get the lock /var/spool/mail/jasonlck. Do you know why?? Can I fix it??
On Tue, 18 Feb 1997, Kevin M. Bealer wrote:
>Jason Killen wrote:
>>Thanks for the pointer on fetchmail.
>>
>>The part about hav
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