know how that could be a problem given (-p).
Anyway, any help would be appreciated. This is an up to date woody
system...
Thanks as always!
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I have the feeling that I just can't do what I want, but I figured I'd
ask to be sure...
I have a host with a static IP in the 10.10.8.* network. The router
for that network is 10.10.8.254. There is another router 10.10.6.1,
which can be reached through 10.10.8.254. What I would like to do is:
Check out mjpeg.sourceforge.net.
I've done this in the past using a IOmega BUZ card that I picked up on
ebay for 30$. I don't necessarily recommend the card because of the
large amount of problems I've had with it, but I have a buddy who is
doing all his capture/encode/burn on linux using a Pinna
ink that I would just start
the file off by running procmail over the message and then not
`finish`, but I couldn't dig up how I would be able to do that.
Could anyone give me some pointers?
Thanks!
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This was from a recent bit of spam to hit the debian user list.
Spamcop resolved the sources out to be something in the *.cn namespace
(wherever that is), but I noticed that the "From:" header referenced
my local little ISP, so I'm a little interested in this...
Please correct any analysis mistake
Thanks for all your answers! The listed procedures will be most
helpful.
-Jonathan
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When I move from one kernel to another (e.g. 2.2.17 to 2.2.18), can I
just copy the .config from the old directory to the new one?
I would imagine it innocuous, but I figured I'd ask just in case.
Thanks!
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libwww-perl supports ssl out of the box _kinda_ if Crypt::SSLeay is
installed (or so the readme would have me believe). I dug around in
dselect a bit and find only Net::SSLeay (which the doc says is better,
but not compatible).
The question is if anyone out there knows how to set debian packages
u
On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 05:35:34PM -0700, Lazar Fleysher wrote:
>
> Is it possible that simply either capture or output (or both) buffers are
> too small?
>
Well, for me, I'm using 256 buffers of 256kB (which is way more than I
need for a frame, but I heard the Zoran chips like the extra space.
On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 05:41:59PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> what are you using to capture video? i had major frame droppings on
> 7200RPM ultra 2 scsi with dual celeron 466 and 256MB of ram .. using BT848
> ..the drivers just aren't good enough for high fps capture(more then say
> 10fps) .
I kind of have 2 questions here... the first is if anyone has any tips
for tuning the performance (in my case constant throughput) of scsi
drives?
I'm trying to do some video capture but keep dropping frames even
though I'm on a U2W (2940) system. (the target drive is an empty 9G
LVD drive running
Is there a man package for stdC++/STL?
Something like ~$ man std::map::operator[] ?
I find myself having to keep open a web browser to SGI's docs.
Thanks!
-Jonathan
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someone tells me what I'm doing wrong, but
===
#include
#include
int main( const int argc, const char * argv[] )
{
sockaddr_in s;
return 0;
}
===
Rankor:~/src/sockets$g++ stupid.cpp
stupid.cpp: In function `int
Thanks for the help!
For the record, to get it to work I had to do 2 things...
1. Add an entry in my ipchains rules to allow broadcast input over
eth0 to pass through. (I had been previously dumping them since they
seemed suspect).
2. Move all references in the dhcp.conf from freindly names to nu
[potato, dhcp.deb, linux 2.2]
I am setting up a dhcp server so I can connect my laptop to my home
system and always get an expected setup while getting a different
setup whenever I plug it in at work. Sounds simple. :)
I'm having 2 problems detailed below.
I'm trying to get the following:
ip: 1
On Sat, Jun 17, 2000 at 06:01:59PM -0400, Jonathan Lupa wrote:
> I tried to dig an answer out of deja but failed. Basicly, my xinitrc
> has the following...
> --
> # I'm a fat lazy slob (but I'm also unaddressable)
> xhost + &
> # It would be nice to use coral al
I tried to dig an answer out of deja but failed. Basicly, my xinitrc
has the following...
--
# I'm a fat lazy slob (but I'm also unaddressable)
xhost + &
# It would be nice to use coral all the time...
# xscreensaver -no-splash &
# Setup the bottom window
Eterm -M "" --name Messages --title Messag
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 07:19:40PM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> You can find this information by grubbing about in
> /usr/src/linux/fs/proc/array.c
excellent.
Thanks for all the great answers!
-Jonathan
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On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 11:05:42AM +0100, John Gould wrote:
> Sorry, but this is rubbish!
Yep.
The only thing that I had to add is that if you hang a UW device on
the same chain as your U2W device, your U2W device will transfer at UW
rates.
(which is why I had to send back my plextor-40wide, da
This is certainly offtopic, but what does the following mean?
Rankor:/$ cat /proc/loadavg
2.19 1.27 0.79 1/54 1667
I know that the first three are 5, 10, and 15 minute averages, but I'm
not sure what "load" really is.
I'm curious what those numbers represent and what reasonable values
are for th
I have _no_ idea how this started happening, but recently, the two
programs I type in the most (Eterm, emacs) have started treating my
backspace key the same as my delete key. (others such as xterm and
gnome-terminal work but gnu-cash doesn't).
I've seen people struggle with this kind of thing bef
CAVEAT : I am a programmer - not a sysadmin. This is the best I can
muster, but it may not be good enough. :)
A (clipped) copy of your exim.conf file would have helped...
This may or may not be of help, but since I recently locked down a
mail server, I can at least say it worked for me... This is
On Tue, Mar 07, 2000 at 11:36:16PM +1100, Damon Muller wrote:
> Pipe it through a log-colouriser, and it's even cooler.
That sounds just geeky enough to work. :)
Can you point me to some such program? Searching for "log" and "color"
in dselect didn't cut it.
Thanks.
-Jonathan
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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone else had seen this or knew how to get
around it.
I'm dist-upgrading my 3rd box to frozen (the other 2 went fine), and
during the beginning of the install/configure phase diff dies. I
tried dpkg'ing it directly (to isolate) and get the same error which
follows:
Rank
On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 03:42:20AM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William T Wilson) wrote:
> >ps ax | awk '$1 == {print $5}'
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> Or indeed 'ps -o%c h -p '.
Thanks guys! :)
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Is there a built in command, or shell command to retrieve the process
name from a pid?
The best I could come up with is slurping the stuff from /proc/cmdline
or something like ps|cut, but it seems to me there is probably a
better way I am ignorant of.
Thanks!
Jonathan
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u
allow users to set sticky bits on their own stuff? It doesn't make
much difference on this machine since it is my desktop, but I'd like
to know for future reference. :)
Thanks again!
Jonathan
On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 08:38:01PM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 a
Hi all, I'm having what is probably a stupid problem mounting /tmp
from fstab. Basicly it ends up with permisions of 755.
Is there any way to control permissions of an ext2 partition via
fstab? (mode=, and umask= seem to only work for other fs's).
FWIW, here is the relevant line...
/dev/md0
Hi folks,
A friend at work just gave me an FM tuner card. So I through it in my
debian box and through a process only describable as miraculous luck,
I figured out it was an ADS Cadet. So I compiled the driver in, and
installed the rtune program from the webpage listed in the kernel docs
for the
caveat 1: My windows driver writing experience is EXTREMELY limited.
caveat 2: This is of questionable use to debian-user.
On Sat, Feb 12, 2000 at 10:50:24AM -0500, Michael Laing wrote:
> The initial target platform for this app is Windows 98, probably
> implemented as a driver.
Uh oh, you'll ne
This must have been covered before, but I couldn't turn anything up on
a quick deja search. Apologies ahead of time for using this guys
fingerprint in vain, but I snagged it from the debian lists, so... :)
Since I upgraded mutt from .95 to 1, I get the following error when
mutt tries to "learn" ke
Thanks guys. Luckily I am in the situation where my friend owns the
ISP, (though he rents the modem banks). I'm now looking at it with
them and will post what I find out.
The modem is the only thing on that phone line in the house, and
I'm not convinced it isn't a linux software thing, but I do
Any help on pointing me in the right direction would be greatly
appreciated. I am experiencing 2 frustrating problems:
For reference: pppd 2.3.10, linux 2.2.12. All ppp and ipmasq modules
are compiled as modules and I verified that they were loaded durring
these "occurances". I also talked to my
Hello!
I've caught discussions on the linking of /usr/include/[linux,asm],
but have largely ignored them because my feeble programming doesn't
touch on anything like that.
But I've been considering giving the OSS (pay money version) audio
drivers a try since they support full duplex for my SB car
Not really debian related, but is there either a shell function or a
perl function to put a line into /var/log/messages? (there must be- I
just can't find it)...
Or is it open( LOG, ">/var/log/messages" ); for me? :) (just a joke).
Thanks!
Jonathan
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t from a win95 machine.
-Jonathan Lupa
ps. This is worth what you paid for it... I don't consider myself a
CVS OR firewall expert. :)
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On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 01:15:35PM -0500, Tom Allard wrote:
> According to the Changes file, (usr/src/linux/Documentation/Changes),
> kernels after 2.2.11 needs a newer version of pppd:
Submitted for reference: Since I have recompiled ppp, (to 3.5.10) I no
longer have the problems of the unexpect
On Tue, Dec 07, 1999 at 07:47:07PM +1030, John Pearson wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 10:40:37PM -0500, Jonathan Lupa wrote
> > Which kind of leaves me in a bind because it seems to me that I might
> > need that -no-68881 flag. :)
>
> Just a wild guess, but I think this
Hello!
I have had problems building a number of packages now, and am hoping
someone could lend some pointers. I actually got someone to pay me to
code on a Win32 project, so am somewhat familiar with programming (or
at least I like to pretend), but I have gotten hit again and again
while working
On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 01:15:35PM -0500, Tom Allard wrote:
>
> According to the Changes file, (usr/src/linux/Documentation/Changes),
> kernels after 2.2.11 needs a newer version of pppd:
>
Yoink! Missed that! (I also noticed that it isn't in the known 2.2
problems on the web page). Oh well.
I've been getting dropped from my ISP unexpectedly from time to time
and I'm not sure how to go about debugging it. There is nothing
unusual in syslog or messages, but I noticed this in ppp.log. (kernel
2.2.12 pppd 2.3p5). Any debugging tips would be greatly appreciated!
Dec 2 23:38:08 Sith ppp
On Sat, Nov 20, 1999 at 02:57:08AM +, Chris Schleifer wrote:
> I found the post linked to below on deja.com which explains it all.
> Basically REDIRECT is only for forwarding between ports on the _local_
> machine. You need ipmasqadm to forward to another machine.
Yes, this was it. Problem sol
Hi all,
Ever since moving to the 2.2 kernels and switching to ipchains, I have
not been able to get redirection working right, and I'm hoping someone
can spot what I am doing wrong...
I have a gateway computer called sith, and two computers sitting
behind it named rankor and fig. The ppp0 line i
On Wed, Oct 06, 1999 at 12:01:22AM -0400, Dpk wrote:
> Your sig is in DOS format, try the following:
>
> prompt$ perl -pi -e 's/\r//;' ~/.signature
Yep. Exactly. I think I may have been using a bad charset in emacs at
the time I created it. vim and emacs were smart enough not to display
the ^
Hi all, I'm having a stupid problem with mutt or emacs... don't know
which.
I have a sig setup (which looks normal when I edit it regularly using
vim or emacs), but when I go to send the a mail in mutt, it fires up
my default editor (emacs), and puts the signiture in there. At the
end of every si
lines of "you should do this instead" which is
leading me to the conclusion that the gnu compiler doesn't support the
environment variable schlotz that I want to do.
Thanks to you and Ian for the pointers.
-Jonathan
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Unfortunately, I'm not 100% resolved. Thanks for the help, though!!!
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 10:18:30PM +1000, Mark M wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 18, 1999 at 12:44:15AM -0400, Jonathan Lupa wrote:
> > qualify_domain = JJLNet
> You may want to also have (I think)
> qualify_
On Friday, September 17, 1999 1:33 PM, Mark Brown
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> On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 11:31:45AM -0400, Jonathan Lupa wrote:
>
> > Sith:/usr/doc/leafnode/examples# fetch -fvv
> > 1.6.2: verbosity level is 2
>
> I strongly recommend upgrad
It is possible that this is a quirk with newsguy that I have to resolve with
them,
but I didn't see anything in their FAQ. Also, I have connected via my
windows box
to newsguy and got everything, so my user/password stuff is good.
TIA.
Jonathan Lupa
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ne part of my system that I really
depend on).
Thanks All!
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me when I need to update bind (assuming they ever fix
the licence. (: )....
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Thanks!
Jonathan
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 11:40:32PM -0400, Jonathan Lupa wrote:
> I've been getting that error : "Error on Play Event" from WMSound ever
> since I tried running it. I have a properly configured AWE32 card.
>
> FACTS:
> 1. cat /dev/sndstat returns:
> OS
up working right for me) =)
5. As soon as I run wmsound I get the error, though the program runs. After
that,
every time I try to test sounds with wmss, I get another "Error on Play Event"
message.
If this is terribly trivial, I apologise. I didn't turn up a hit with it in the
arch
I'm not at home and cant remember how to get the "options sound dmabuf=1"
line into /etc/conf.modules (or modules.conf), but look in that file and it
should have a pointer to the man page to read about it.
pax.
Jonathan Lupa
On Tuesday, July 13, 1999 10:54 AM, Johann Spies
[SMTP:[E
On Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 01:22:59AM +0100, Mark Brown wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 05, 1999 at 07:07:41PM -0400, Jonathan Lupa wrote:
>
> On Windows one program does everything from downloading the news to
> presenting it to the user.
> On Unix systems the program
> responsible for stori
On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 12:49:49AM -0400, Jonathan Lupa wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 09:49:53AM +1000, Dan Everton wrote:
> > One thing I can think of is (and this is based on a very hazy grasp of
> > what ipmasq and ipportfw are actually doing) is that that the cvspserver i
ion that runs under X and can handle multiple servers?
Given that my priorities are roughly:
1. Handles multiple news servers.
2. Can mark messages as "special" (so I don't loose the good ones).
3. Looks good. =)
What would be my best news reader?
Thanks for all the help! You g
On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 09:49:53AM +1000, Dan Everton wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 03:24:50PM -0400, Jonathan Lupa wrote:
> > [setup deleted]
> > Now, what I want to do, but haven't been able to get working is a forwarding
> > scheme for CVS. I want to have my g
On Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 10:44:04PM -0500, ktb wrote:
> Have you tried looking in your /dev directory?
>
> John Cuson wrote:
> >
> > can anyone point me to where i might find a device file index of some sort?
If you have the kernel source, try /usr/src/linux/Documentation/devices.txt
ng thing isn't dealing with masquerading of the
returned packets, but like I said, I'm pretty clueless with this.
Any help appreciated!
Jonathan Lupa
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Hello!
I'm running slink (and apt 0.3.7) , but am interested in trying out the new
version of WindowMaker. So I
went looking around though the WM online docs and found the following URL which
had the debs.
http://master.debian.org/~mmagallo/packages
All is good so far. So I download the main w
On Wednesday, June 16, 1999 10:42 PM, Mark Wagnon [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Brad wrote:
> > On my system, i put a script in /etc/init.d to automatically insert the
> > proper sound modules on boot (after isapnp runs and configures the card)
>
> would you mind sharing your script? I took a l
On Monday, June 14, 1999 2:04 PM, Raymond A. Ingles [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hmm. In my experience mice die more frequently than any other part on a
> computer. If you can get another one to try, I'd suggest doing so. If you
> have Windows installed, does the mouse do the same thing there
What program/package can one use to see the current flow rates of their
modem? Any pointers to docs would be much appreciated! =)
Thanks
Jonathan Lupa
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gfiles (/var/log/messages && /var/log/syslog) show nothing
unusual.
I am lost as to where to start looking for the problem.
attached below are some files that may (or may not) help.
Thanks for any help, this is the first major problem I have had with
debian!
Jonathan Lupa
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e amount of memory, it
isn't going to hurt anything by doing this.
CAVEAT 2: If you are using the kernel autoloader to load sound support, that
may not be the best idea. I would either stic k it in /etc/modules, or
compile support in as necessary.
Good Luck
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The question: When the tested deviation varies with every run, is it
time to get a new floppy drive?
Thanks!
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t accepts 3.3v DIMMs or 5v DIMMs. If it accepts 3.3v unbuffered
DIMMs, then he can purchase PC100 SDRAM and use them at 66Mhz for now, and
later upgrading his mainboard/CPU, he will be able to run them at 100Mhz.
Hope that helps.
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I find myself referring to
http://linuxcentral.com/catalog/tech/fsf/make/make.html quite a bit when
playing around with cygwin at work. I can't comment on how it stacks up
against the mans though.
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On Thursday, May 27, 1999 2:47 AM, Brad [SMTP:[
I'm dinking around with pilot developement and would _love_ to do that
dinking in c++. Unfortunately, trying to compile a trivial c++ app with
the prc-tools compiler doesn't do so well...
| >m68k-palmos-coff-gcc main.cpp
|m68k-palmos-coff-gcc: installation problem, cannot exec cc1plus: No such
|f
boxes on my local net) works just fine.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. To get mail I have to boot to windows
*blech* and run outlook express *double blech*. I have a feeling I'm just
doing something silly in one of the config files down below.
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