The file you probably want is /etc/inittab.
the lines in my (unstable) setup that control the virtual
terminals are:
1:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty1
2:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty2
3:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty3
4:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty4
5:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty
Todd,
I hope you don't mind but I'm copying your last message
sent to me to the users lists because it did result in a
solution. and its so simple that I want a permanent record
of it in a searchable location.
As anybody reading this will be able to see Todd did an
excellent job figuring out
> Is this different from the one that i generated?
>
>
> --
> Thank you,
> Louie Miranda ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -
> From: "Louie Miranda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Jeff Wiegley, Ph.D." <[EMAIL PROT
Bah dum ba...
1st: A problem with this list is its huge signal to noise ratio.
If you don't have an answer to give jokes are less than helpful.
2nd: Louie, the answer to your question is:
You don't need just a gpg public key. What you probably want is a
gpg key pair. Having just a public ke
Let's see, you can spend a week trying to get DVD::rip
working and the associated stuff like transcode
that it needs, and dvdcss and all the codecs...
Or for $100 you can simply download dvdXcopy and get
it running on your windows box in under five minutes.
wah, wah, wah. cry all you want about w
Sorry, no hints from me. But I think I'm having the exact same
problem with my setup except that I'm using sendmail.
Here's a tip for Debian MTA package maintainers: Many people
who want an MTA running are going to want SMTP-AUTH and TLS.
These should be configured and enabled by default. I don't
x27;)dnl
MAILER_DEFINITIONS
MAILER(local)dnl
MAILER(smtp)dnl
MAILER(procmail)dnl
LOCAL_CONFIG
include(`/etc/mail/tls/starttls.m4')dnl
On Sun, 2003-07-20 at 20:19, Todd Pytel wrote:
> On 20 Jul 2003 19:42:27 -0700
> "Jeff Wiegley, Ph.D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
The second device you plug in will probably show up as
/dev/sdb1 (but I haven't used that.)
you may also want to check out using devfsd if you have
a recent enough kernel. devfsd dynamically adds and removes
devices from the /dev hierarchy. and the naming has become
more Solaris
/dev/scsi/hos
On Sun, 2003-07-20 at 16:13, Kirk Strauser wrote:
> At 2003-07-20T22:42:28Z, "Jeff Wiegley, Ph.D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Well, I don't want this. I want sendmail to use the same information
> > present in /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow to do the aut
It seems that it is quite a nightmare to get SMTP-AUTH working
with sendmail in debian.
After two days I've discovered that sendmail is using something
called sasl (sasl2 actually) to do the authentication and it
requires something called "realms".
Well, I don't want this. I want sendmail to use
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