I just ran apt-get install apache/unstable apache-common/unstable on
an otherwise testing system and apache 1.3.24-3 was replaced with
1.3.26-1. So far php4 and mod_ssl from testing still seem to be
working.
Server Version: Apache/1.3.26 (Unix) Debian GNU/Linux mod_ssl/2.8.7
OpenSSL/0.9.6c PHP/4
In your message of: 22 May 2002 17:37:17 EDT, you write:
>Hello. I seem to have broken galeon's tool bar/spinner. I believe it was
>due to the gdk_imlib packages installed when I tried out kde3 (see
>#debian-kde).
Yes, the same thing happened to me. It took me a while to even notice
it, so I just
ause the network loopback
interfact (lo) wasn't configured. Try running "ifconfig lo up" and
see if that fixes the problem.
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linux pppd[5157]: pppd 2.4.1 started by a_ppp, uid 0
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I apologize if you see this
message multiple times, but I am sending it to several different
lists, as I am totally at a loss on how to proceed. Hopefully the
solution is some brain fart on my case, such as
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ppp_should_work
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In your message of: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 22:06:19 EDT, you write:
>On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 09:38:31AM -0700, Lucho Debianero wrote:
>| Im planning to buy a dell inspiron new 8100, anybody
>| knows if there is any problem with woody specially
>| with the internal-pci modem and ethernet?
>
>Do you have
In your message of: Sat, 18 Nov 2000 08:45:41 +0800, you write:
>You have to patch the 2.2.17 kernel or you have to use 2.4 kernel.
Yes, I am using 2.4.0-test10.
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In your message of: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 22:39:01 +0100, you write:
>there's a hardcoded 2GB limit in libc. You've to patch libc
>and recompile yourself. My boss made that (for writing something
>like 70 GB files), but he's not here currently, so I cannot ask him.
I thought this limit was removed in f
type".
I thought maybe fileutils had to just be rebuilt against the new
glibc, but after an apt-get source --build fileutils, I still get the
same error. I am sure I am missing something quite obvious, so any
pointers in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
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Thanks,
Jeff Lessem.
I had to stop using junkbuster a while ago because Mozilla really
didn't like using it. Something about http 1.0 and 1.1, but for a
long time Mozilla just plain didn't work with proxies. I ended up
doing some work arounds to keep the ads from getting too annoying.
Obviously, use the Mozilla cook
In your message of: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 18:20:27 EDT, you write:
>According to [1], the mirrors will be afected, so to create them it is said the
>some "exclude" tweaking must be done. Does anyone have the info -or the script-
>for what exactly is meant
>Mirroring Potato, getting ready for 2.2_r1
I am very much in favor of the strongly adhered to filesystem layout
that Debian uses. Having all of the configuration files in /etc,
means that when I got a new laptop the only part of the OS I saved
from the old to the new was /etc. Stuff that changes is in /var, that
is great, right where it s
onto an otherwise potato system.
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Jeff Lessem.
this fairly basic Linux tool wasn't present
in the thousands of packages that make up a Debian distribution.
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Provides: tex, latex, texinfo, dvips, dvipsk, xdvi, metafont
Maintainer: "Jeff Lessem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Description: Provides for packages that I prefer to maintain myself
This is just my example. You probably want to look through
/var/lib/dpkg/available to see what packages qt Prov
gt; the following message in my system logs.
>
> Mar 13 23:00:12 edgy inetd[27942]: getpwnam: root: No such user
I think you need to restart inetd and sshd. I had this same problem,
so I used it as an opportunity to upgrade to 2.2.3 and reboot, and
then everything worked again.
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Jeff Lessem.
.com/pub/simtelnet/cnet/win95/business/GUILG
and get GUILG00.GZ, which is a non-compressed tar file, not a gzipped
file. I tar -x'ed it into a directory, ran Runme, and it seems to
work, mostly. I have not yet been able to register it, but hopefully
Corel's traffic will lighten in the next 90 days.
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Jeff Lessem.
o
automatically use ssh it is necessary to edit teraterm.ini and set the
use ssh line (near the bottom of the file) to 1.
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Jeff Lessem.
nto a simple script and and give it to some PFY's with the
instructions, ``do this on them there computer,'' is acceptable.
Do you folks foresee any other problems I should be concerned about?
Thanks,
Jeff Lessem.
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