Was there a point in there? Or, was that just an exercise of complete bollocks?
On Thursday, November 2, 2000, at 12:05 PM, guran remberg wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have just read an article by a chap named Kurt Seifrieds, which was
> mainly about security on Debian. I was alarmed and have decided to
Hi Ethan!
It seems that the NFS server only supports version 2 as Tommi stated.
Thanks for the tips though!
Jason.
--On Monday, October 9, 2000 3:24 am -0800 Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 01:11:17PM +0200, Jason Quigley wrote:
Hi!
I am trying to
ainen
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On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 01:11:17PM +0200, Jason Quigley wrote:
I am trying to set up an NFS share from my Debian server to allow a test
system (Mac OS X) to access it. When I try to mount from the client machine
I get:
The server's syslog has:
Hi!
I am trying to set up an NFS share from my Debian server to allow a test system
(Mac OS X) to access it. When I try to mount from the client machine I get:
[tangy:~/Mounts] jason% mount -o ro 192.168.1.1:/mnt/hungry-monster/data/
/Users/jason/Dimwit/
[tangy:~/Mounts] jason% ls -l
ls: D
--On Thursday, October 5, 2000 11:22 am +0200 Peter Hugosson-Miller
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Glad to hear it. I've been trying to get Linux installed for about 5 years,
and the only distribution I have looked at is Debian. Call me a masochist, but
Trying to install an OS - any OS - for
Hi Bob!
There is a name clash with the X-Windows client, but, following this link
reveals that XMail is also a server!
Cheers,
Jason.
--On Thursday, September 14, 2000 12:46 -0400 Bob Billson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 08:46:28PM +0200, Davide Libenzi wrote:
Try X
Hey, didn't you hear - they split the company and the "l" went to Agilent! ;-)
--On Thursday, September 14, 2000 15:35 +0200 Oswald Buddenhagen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Organization: Hewett Packard
^
you're really sure, that this is correct? ;-)
not that i would care muc
Hi Julio!
Try this page: http://www.rollanet.org/chat/acronyms.html
Cheers,
Jason.
--On Thursday, September 14, 2000 14:17 +0200 Julio Merino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi all,
because I'm not english I don't understand all the abbreviations you
use in the mail... can anybody explain to me
This may be of interest: http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd.html
Cheers,
Jason.
--On Thursday, September 14, 2000 14:50 +0200 Leen Besselink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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btw: Is it possible to switch kernels without rebooting.
I cannot believe that's possible
Actually, I think someone was
--On Thursday, September 14, 2000 11:50 +0200 Christian Pernegger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
courier-imap 0.31-1
I haven't tried it much, really, because it doesn't support /var/spool/mail
and I don't see why I should convert to Maildirs.
Performance! Especially if you have very large
I use Cyrus IMAP. It's a very high performer.
Cheers,
Jason.
--On Wednesday, September 13, 2000 19:57 -0400 Daniel Jacobowitz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 10:04:10AM +1100, Brendan J Simon wrote:
I need to install some IMAP and POP3 servers so users can read mail via
N
HI USM Bish!
Have you verified that the ad wasn't paid for? Debian allow it for a fee. I
suppose it wasn't paid for, but before implementing policies such as yours, we
should at least check with the list owners first. It may also be a good idea to
put this url in your message: http://www.debia
lilo.conf is where you describe what bootable partitions are available.
To enter information about your cdrom, etc., you need to edit the file
/etc/fstab. See man fstab and man MAKEDEV for more information.
Cheers,
Jason.
--On Wednesday, September 13, 2000 14:28 +0100 Ziad Afra
<[EMAIL PROTE
Lucky I didn't shut my server down then ;-)
--On Monday, September 11, 2000 22:19 +0200 Julio Merino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 07:09:08PM +0200, Jason Quigley wrote:
Does your bios have the setting memory hole at 64M activated? I'm not sure
if
Does your bios have the setting memory hole at 64M activated? I'm not sure if
that's the exact option. I only vaguely remember something like that as I
haven't rebooted for such a long time - and sorry - I refuse to for this! ;-)
Cheers,
Jason.
--On Monday, September 11, 2000 9:20 -0700 Eri
Couldn't agree more!
--On Wednesday, September 6, 2000 19:31 -0500 John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
David.Middleton writes:
...horse [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...crap...
plonk<
The modules should be compiled automatically if you have elected to do Masqing
in the kernel config.
Just do an insmod and you should be okay:
for i in /lib/modules/`uname -r`/ipv4/ip_masq_*; do insmod $i;done
Cheers,
Jason.
--On Monday, August 14, 2000 21:34 -0500 John Reinke <[EMAIL PROTECT
Reading between the lines of everything our anonymous friend had to say, it
looks like he's looking for an angle to squeeze some cash.
He doesn't mention the software he supplied, but, I have a feeling it's
probably called xambulancechaser or nogoodbrownshoessellmygrandmother!
Cheers,
Jason.
Mounting read-only! I'm sorry, but I'd explain how to do it, only my sarcasm
threshold has been breached!
--On Thursday, August 10, 2000 16:46 +0200 Hugo van der Merwe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, John Foster wrote:
Just a guess but did he have the filesystem mounted wh
A list of steps you've already performed would be useful in order to pinpoint
where things are going wrong.
Cheers,
Jason.
--On Wednesday, August 9, 2000 6:22 -0500 Jason Schepman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
HELP!! I can't get IPMASQ working. I've recompiled my kernel to add MASQ
support a
And what exactly makes you believe that it's okay to mount an audio CD?
If it's a Windows or Macintosh machine - they have special drivers to make it
appear that the CD is mounted.
Cheers,
Jason.
--On Wednesday, August 9, 2000 4:15 -0700 Dale Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well then, let
Another alternative: Just remove the battery that keeps the CMOS charged.
I assume that if you're going to install Debian anew, that you won't care about
losing it's settings.
Cheers,
Jason.
--On Tuesday, August 8, 2000 21:31 +0300 Lehel Bernadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On 08-Aug-2000
ote:
Actually, "we" could have picked it up on www.deja.com/usenet.
Jason Quigley wrote:
Then of course, the fact that we're reading this means we're already on the
list :)
--On Monday, July 31, 2000 9:40 +0800 "CHEONG, Shu Yang [Patrick]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Then of course, the fact that we're reading this means we're already on the
list :)
--On Monday, July 31, 2000 9:40 +0800 "CHEONG, Shu Yang [Patrick]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hear ye..hear ye.you should join this list, then you'll really get a
feel of the Linux (and Debian GNU/Linux)
Ouch!
Thanks for the info Gary!
Cheers,
Jason.
--On Wednesday, July 19, 2000 16:00 -0600 Gary Hennigan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What could be happening?
Nothing good. Read the signal 11 FAQ at
http://www.BitWizard.nl/sig11
Gary Hennigan
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Hi!
I am getting the following errors while trying to compile a 2.2.16 kernel
and modules:
=
=
=
make -C net CFLAGS="-Wall -Wstrict-prot
Hi Petr!
I found a similar problem!
I was using my Maxtor on the mother board IDE with a normal cable and all
was well. I later changed the disk to the secondary mother board IDE
channel and installed an 80 pin cable to use at UDMA 66. The boot messages
indicated that UDMA 33 was still being use
Hi Scott!
Your SCSI card is being identified correctly. Although it's designated
AH2940x, it uses an AIC7xxx chipset. Here is the output of /proc/pci for my
card:
Bus 0, device 11, function 0:
SCSI storage controller: Adaptec AIC-7861 (rev 1).
Medium devsel. Fast back-to-back ca
Hi!
Has anybody managed to get exim to work with Cyrus IMAP server?
I have added the following to exim.conf but messages still go to
my system inbox:
local_delivery:
driver = pipe
command = "/usr/sbin/cyrdeliver ${local_part}"
return_path_add
return_output
pre
Hi!
Has anybody managed to get exim to work with Cyrus IMAP server?
I have added the following to exim.conf but messages still go to
my system inbox:
local_delivery:
driver = pipe
command = "/usr/sbin/cyrdeliver ${local_part}"
return_path_add
return_output
pref
A proper subject wouldn't go amiss either.
At 21:18 -0400 16/6/00, Chris Gray wrote:
>
>First of all, a bit of etiquette: please wrap your lines at less than
>80 characters. Thank you.
>
0, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
>On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 08:13:18PM +0200, Jason Quigley wrote:
>> Hi Kenward!
>>
>> You do realise you're using different user names in each example?
>
>
>@#$%^!!
>
>Where do I change that? A quick glance at this conf files shows
Hi Kenward!
You do realise you're using different user names in each example?
Cheers,
Jason.
At 8:58 -0700 16/6/00, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
>On Thu, Jun 15, 2000 at 05:12:11PM +0100, David Wright wrote:
>> Quoting Kenward Vaughan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>> > OK, but running with noauth gives a
Hi Horacio!
I too get this message, but it started occurring when I attached an IDE
CDROM to the same channel as the hard disk. I guess it's just stepping down
or something. I was using a SCSI CDROM before and didn't have this problem.
My suggestion would be to put the CDROM onto the other channe
+0200 15/6/00, Robert Varga wrote:
I found that page then as well, and did not work for me anyway.
Regards,
Robert
On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Jason Quigley wrote:
Hi Robert!
See the subject! ;-)
Also check out this link:
http://www.cwareco.com/eqlplus.html
Cheers,
Jason.
At 14:41 +0200 14/6
regarding eql not working in 2.2 at all.
Regards,
Robert Varga
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, Jason Quigley wrote:
Hi!
Has anyone tried to use eqlplus with Debian (2.2.14)? If so, has anyone
managed to get it to work? :-)
Many thanks,
Jason.
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BTW, somebody mentioned problems with disk performance under 2.2.15 and that
I should stay with 2.2.14.
I am interested in getting LVM working on my system and the only 2.2.x
system that will be patched will be 2.2.15+.
Does anybody know if this person was using the wrong orifice to communicate?
>
> I partitioned the HD into a 925 MB linux partition (type 83) and an 80 MB
> Linux swap partition (type 82). I tried this setup because the install
> manual suggested as much swap space as you have memory.
>
IIRC, and this is for all you people who used to run NT Server on the box
and there
Hi!
Has anyone tried to use eqlplus with Debian (2.2.14)? If so, has anyone
managed to get it to work? :-)
Many thanks,
Jason.
Hi!
I was wondering what the version for PPP is in Potato. When I boot up I see
that it's 2.3.7, yet when I run pppd -v, I get 2.3.11. I realise that there
can be differences between the kernel driver and the daemon, but is this
large version difference okay?
My main reason for asking is that I'm
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