onfig isn't under the control of Debian. it's under the
control of the kernel people.
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Hi,
When I run xemacs , i get an warning message
"color black not defined" and in the text of emacs, my
cursor is not visible which I assume is due the
warning message.
How can I fix this and what other information should I
give ..I use Gnome Sawfish window manager and use
Woody , Xfree86 server,
re DFSG-free? The classic invariant section is
literally RMS's soapbox in the EMACS documentation...
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>> Buzz, Rex, Bo, Hamm, Slink, Potato, Woody.
>> At the moment, it's dubbed 'woody+1', but I doubt that will stick. :-)
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ent as an e-mail without
>saving it to a file, calling netscape, and including it as an
>attachment?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
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after cosmic rays
twiddled the bits in my .procmailrc (honest! it wasn't like a TYPO or
anything... :)
>Ailbhe
>mutt devotee.
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On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Nathan E Norman wrote:
>On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 04:07:40PM -0600, John Galt wrote:
>> >> * You are not expected to understand this.
>> >> --comment from Unix system 6 source, credited to Lions and Johnson
>> >> Who is John Galt?
.
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Colin Watson wrote:
>On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 04:45:31PM -0600, John Galt wrote:
>> On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote:
>> >Yes. The mail transfer agent used to deliver mail to one of the subscribers
>> >of debian-user is buggy; it is send
s~1 is the functional equivalent of Nazis in
Debian, it follows that for uses inside Debian, that Godwin's razor cuts
on mentions of micros~1...
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Craig Dickson wrote:
>John Galt wrote:
>> Elm predates any microsoft email product... Try to quote stuff in elm,
>> th
unknown until Microsoft flooded the market with badly broken
>mail and news clients that make it very difficult to properly quote or
>attribute anything.
>
>
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>
>Hopefully this problem address' subscription will be cancelled by the
>listmaster soon.
>
>Ray
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On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Nathan E Norman wrote:
>On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 09:34:05PM -0600, John Galt wrote:
>> On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Nathan E Norman wrote:
>>
>> >On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 06:11:03PM -0700, Eric G. Miller wrote:
>> >> On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 03:
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Karsten M. Self wrote:
>on Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 01:53:24PM -0600, John Galt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>>
>> In case nobody told you, this is a mailinglist, not usenet.
>
>Wrong, it's both:
>
>news:muc.lists.debian.user
mail to news gateway
rd is trached, it is marked "deprecated" so
>people know that though they might have to put up with it from others,
>they shouldn't implement or use it themselves.
>
>Perhaps Karsten should have used "discouraged" rather than deprecated,
>but close enough.
>
could replace
>Reflections, specifically its support for HP's NS/VT protocol?
>
>
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>posting. Sometimes also called the Jeopardy style. Usenet is Q & A not A &
>Q." -- Bob Gootee
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l. what do I need to install to be able to format DOS diskettes?
>> thanks!
>> xuc
>
>$ apt-get install fdutils
>$ man superformat
>
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mtools and fdutils
On Mon, 3 Sep 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi all. what do I need to install to be able to format DOS diskettes?
>thanks!
>xuc
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e I had 54 packages to upgrade. The problem is that
>only
>half actually downloaded and upgraded from http.us.debian.org. The rest 404'd
>on me. What gives? Any one else experience this problem?
>
>-mk
>
>
>
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h DISPLAY variable set, it tries to
>> create it's own window (and I repeat emacs, not Xmeacs). So you just
>> have to figure out how to allow root from su session to conncet to
>> xserver. look at xhost as advised.
>
>try xhost +
>
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>([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>Shyam
>
>"Quality can Never be Quantified . It exists by itself and Quantity might hand
>it an
>untimely demise if blown out of the very fragile proportions that constitute
>it ."
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d fixed.
>Craig
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fragile proportions that constitute
>it ."
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here I can get a free MP3 player prepackaged into a
>> .deb file? Thanks.
>
>apt-get install mpg123
>
>
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David A. Frischknecht
>http://www.fishnetonline.freeurl.com
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wondering if there might not be one
>particular to Debian. If not, can someone point me in the direction of a
>good generic SysAdmin guide?
>
>Thanks.
>
>
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e... have you checked out debian-devel? Scary!
>
>- David Nusinow
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have its own domain, is
>behind a DSL connection and has a few users.
>
>Would a MTA be useful to me?
>
>
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message. I've tried xitalk
>(potato) but for some reason it doesn't work, and/or I don't understand
>it. (It's also quite ugly (sorry..)). Isn't there any WindowMaker app
>that does the same? Or any other elegant solution?
>
>chj
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t;
>
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non-existent package :-)
>
>When the unhold question has been asked in the past the advice was to
>install the package, but that is clearly not relevant in this case.
>
>Thanks for your help,
>Adam
>
>
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n error code (1)
>
> when I try to install or remove packages with or without -f (the
>libao0/2 packages) it gives the same error. How to get out of this?
>
> TIA
>
> erik
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>
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debsums
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, greg wrote:
>Would anyone tell me how I can verify my downloaded debs ?
>
>
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hat do I need to
>install to correct this problem? [note: I am running a 2.4.5 kernel].
>
>-- Deven
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get a lot of Unresolved Symbols. LSPCI tells me I DO have an
>EtherExpress from Intel, but ifconfig eth0 doensn't work (eth0 does not
>exist, and I can't MAKEDEV it.) Will compiling a new kernel solve my problems?
>
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m to find is ISA. I tried to install these
>from the Debian installer but it kept failing, maybe those were the ISA
>drivers.
>
>Can anyone help?
>Thanks,
>Deven G.
>
>
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>
>Or something. :-))
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Actually the way I got the libdb mess confiused is that you need to
upgrade libdb2 as a dependency of libdb3. Shows how much I needed
caffeine today...:/
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Colin Watson wrote:
>On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 07:02:32PM -0600, John Galt wrote:
>> On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 [EMAIL
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Colin Watson wrote:
>On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 07:20:03PM -0600, John Galt wrote:
>> On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, tim wrote:
>> >my question is due dependencies, are they resolved the same way, either
>> >if you use apt-get or dselect? or are there any diffe
;apt-get first calls dpkg and than dpkg calls the database about
>dependencies?
>
>
>thanks!
>
>
>
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it critical that your system be stable?
>>
>> -- Mark
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or browsing freshmeat per category, I´ve never done that yet, I
>> always searched. But I should´ve thought of that myself > forehead *clasp*>.
>>
>> cheers,
>> &rw
>> --
>> -- "All software sucks. Everybody is considered a jerk by somebody.
>&
t returned error exit status 127
>Errors were encoutered while processing:
> nmap
>
>I looked of libdb.so.3 is in the /lib directory and there it was.
>
>Can someone please help me?
>
>
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>
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et it?
>Thanks!
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Well, you failed to follow my expressed wishes, but I certainly will
follow yours... followups to list only...
On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Nathan E Norman wrote:
>On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 02:50:26PM -0600, John Galt wrote:
>
>
>> Telnet is a security
>> hazard because everything g
nions on whether or not he should. It's his business if
>> he's runs it as root. It's his system.
>
>Ah, I see we will now look forward to posts from you condemning people
>who suggest "kernel-package" when asked "why didn't my kernel compile
>work; I used 'make bzlilo'", posts which point out that including "."
>in your PATH is a bad idea, posts which conclude telnet is a security
>risk ...
>
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irectly to me.
>
>Many people object to being cc'ed (and so having to remember whether
>they've replied to one copy of the message when they've encountered the
>other one). If there's a Mail-Followup-To: header or a 'Mail-Copies-To:
>nobody', it's a
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>i include the author's site info and the newsletter info in case
>anyone a) wants to check it out or b) complain at them for
>having someone such as me, for a subscriber. :)
>
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ou got my whole two cents
worth :)
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Rich Puhek wrote:
>John Galt wrote:
>>
>> .procmailrc recipie:
>>
>> :0:
>> * ^Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>> debian-user
>>
>> About 99.9995% effective.
>>
>> On
.procmailrc recipie:
:0:
* ^Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
debian-user
About 99.9995% effective.
On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Gaelle T. Morin wrote:
>Well,
>I broke my own promise to be a lurker of this list.
>However, I am just wondering on how do others read this mega list.
>Is that: "d"(
Bring it on, masochist. I've CC'd your upstream just so everyone's on the
same page. You subscribed to the list, you sent a confirmation email, now
you threaten because it sends you stuff. WHAT DID YOU EXPECT?! I beg of
optushome to redirect all mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to /dev/null
and sav
mine are all 403's now. I made a dummy file /var/www/default.ida with
permissions of 700 owned by root. I had a theory a while ago that the CR
actually resends all 202's, but experience has proven me wrong: CR sends
the same amount regardless of whether or not if can find default.ida. The
dummy
manpages-dev
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, DvB wrote:
>Does anyone know what package the C function man pages (... man strcmp) are in?
>
>I went to look at the man page for a C function and realized that I don't have
>any of them installed on my woody system. I installed gcc-doc and just got
>some info
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, T.Phan wrote:
>Hi All,
>
> Is there a way to soft reset the cable modem and the NIC on
> a Debian/Linux box?
>
> The AT&T Cable Modem some time loses connection, sometime it
> resets itself. Afterward, the Debian box will no longer be
> able to establish the connection u
mkdir /etc/exim then rerun apt-get dist-upgrade... You won't have to
re-download the 166M, BTW.
On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, Phil Reardon wrote:
>After apt-get update, apt-get dist-upgrade to testing, I got a successful
>download of 166 MB. But during the install/config, I saw this message:
>
>mv: cann
.
>
>regards
>harsha
>
>
>
>
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;won't even do an
>'lptest > /dev/usb/lp0' ... did that letter i sent a/b it earlier make it
>through my slow connection?
>
>anyway, i'm almost as confused as i was when i first started installing this
>crazy OS, so any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
>
>
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pseudo-package wnpp.
On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, Brad Rhodes wrote:
>To whom could I make a request for a new Debian package?
>
>
>
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that can be offered. :)
>
>- Jason Truman
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>
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On 10 Aug 2001, Marshal Wong wrote:
>John Galt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Rainer Keller wrote:
>>
>> >Hello,
>> >
>> >first off, sorry, if this post is completely wrong on this mailing
>> >list
>&
.
So theoretically, the NIPC could file a US v Microsoft suit because of
CodeRed? Looks like some congresscritters are going to get a little mail
tonight.
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is needed, and whether it's available in
>Germany, anyway ,-]]
http://www.m17n.org/linux-sh/debian/
>Any advice or help would be appreciated.
>
>Greetings,
>raY
>
>
>
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by 100 threads per CR worm and the thousands of CR
carriers now. It WILL probably bring the Internet to its knees if some
IIS admins don't start pulling their heads out.
>
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On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, Chris Niekel wrote:
>On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 07:02:35PM -0600, John Galt wrote:
>> [...]
>> CodeRed2. Nastier: it also copies cmd.exe to root.exe, and installs a
>> pseudo-r00tkit. If the IIS admins didn't learn the first time, they got
>> s
d3%u7801%u9090%u9090%u8190%u00c3%u0003%u8b00%u531b%u53ff%u0078%u%u00=a
> HTTP/1.0" 200 1622 "-" "-"
>
>this is with a custom log format of
>LogFormat "%{Host}i %h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\"
>\"%{User-Agent}i\"" virtual
>
>so i'm getting "Host: www.worm.com" as an incoming header (which,
>trust me, is NOT a domain pointing to my server).
>
>comments? can i panic now?
>
>
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.0/hr (only 8 hrs of data)
>
>I can see this is going to be a real problem in the upcoming weeks.
>
>I have noticed on the end of each access in the log, Apache gives "404 205"
>404 I guess means page not found, but on two occassions it looks like
>it gave a "200 - ". Strange. I thought a valid access was 200.
>
>Ian
>
>
>
>
>
>
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On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Peter Hicks wrote:
>At 03:12 AM 08/02/2001 +0100, Brett Parker wrote:
>>On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 08:59:21PM -0500, d wrote:
>> > LURKER here again, what is used to read the HOWTO files? All of the
>> ones I
>> > have on my system are **.gz, I know that means compressed. Wh
On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Brett Parker wrote:
>On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 08:59:21PM -0500, d wrote:
>> LURKER here again, what is used to read the HOWTO files? All of the ones I
>> have on my system are **.gz, I know that means compressed. What to use
>> to uncompress? When I used to work on UNIX s
On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, d wrote:
>LURKER here again, what is used to read the HOWTO files? All of the ones I
>have on my system are **.gz, I know that means compressed. What to use
>to uncompress? When I used to work on UNIX systems you used a command
>called "compress" with different switches
bing localhost
On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, LAMIRAULT Nicolas wrote:
>Does anybody know how we can do to know the speed of my internet
>connexion ?
>
>
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This is a problem alright. You may want to get debian-testing in on this,
as a smooth potato -> woody transition is getting more vital by the day.
When woody freezes, there MUST be a smooth upgrade path from potato
On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Sebastiaan wrote:
>> ---
>> 90 packages upgraded, 17
would be produced. Now, thanks to Usenet, we know this is not true.
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software or even some documentation
>so that i can understand how such software is supposed to work and write it
>(it would be opensource of course) , i would greatly appreciated.
>
>cronus (unemployed self starter)
>
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A and you want to be able to run it as user B,
unless user A is a sudoer (which you're back to the second case), there is
no reason on Earth that user B can't run X under the same circumstances as
A already.
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Brett, post your GPG public key to public keyserver.
>
>$ gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.pgp.net --send-keys brettparker
>
>Adding a 'keyserver' line to ~/.gnupg/options will allow you to
>automatically download new keys, and means you don't have to specify a
>
On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Alan Shutko wrote:
>John Galt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> $EDITOR/TeTex and dvipdfm? But why you would force people to deal
>> with Adobe right now is beyond me
>
>It is not necessary to deal with Adobe to deal with PDF files.
No, ther
their storage capacity REALLY
is... Remember: EVERY day is Jam Echelon day!--note JED2 10/2/01
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t; It showed an "unknown mass storage device" and said "unknown promise
>> device". It also had the same addresses which I gave above as the boot
>> parameter.
>>
>> Is there anything else I need to do? I used
>> http://www.geocities.com/ender7007/ as a guide. But I need more help.
>Does
>> anyone know what I can do?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> David Grant
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a is in non-us now. It was pointed out to me to simply
>install mozilla-psm, and it worked!
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net blah 110... retr and
linux's terminal paging is perfect for me :)
>Peter
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istrib/packages
out of force of habit from before apt-cache existed.
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model name : Pentium III (Coppermine)
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cpu MHz : 449.125
model name gives you pentium 3, cpu MHz gives you 450.
>To a PIII/450?
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>PS : Bg info on my system : Running Woody Testing / 2.4.7 kernel / xirc_2pcs
>driver for pcmcia NIC. Sony VAIO laptop (don't think that'll be of much use
>though :-) )
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>Thanks
>George
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ut. Take a look at
/usr/share/doc/xserver-xfree86/README.ati.gz
>Hope that that is all you have to do. I had to play with a bunch of
>Options to get a nice looking X. Working fine now on a Woody box but
>can't get the mouse working on the Potato system, yet.
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hem will perform
after a fashion under SVGA, but 256 colors at 1024x768 is a crying shame
with a Rage.
>I had X working once, for a day, but the old hard disk died while I was
>installing Linux. I still don't know what combination of choices I made
>that allowed me to install the SVGA
Make sure to include the patch; they like patches, especially if they
work.
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Isetro Savi wrote:
>No, I did not - guess I'll head over to debian.org and do that.
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>On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 11:36:53PM -0600, John Galt wrote:
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et you off without xserver-svga...
>Fortunately, I do know my way around Unix systems as a user. I can
>navigate the file system, mount the CD and use vi for basic stuff.
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>Any and all help is greatly appreciated!
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>Thank you,
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>Mike
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