Hi again,
I just wanted to follow up with more info.
I think these packages that want to stay with squeeze are pinned, for example:
root@gilgamesh:~/tmp# apt-cache policy perl-base
perl-base:
Installed: 5.10.1-17squeeze6
Candidate: 5.14.2-21+deb7u2
Version table:
5.14.2-21+deb7u2 0
Hello debian users,
I am having trouble dist-upgrading from squeeze-lts to wheezy.
I have been following these instructions to upgrade from pre-lts squeeze
(didn't find any specific ones for lts):
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/release-notes/ch-upgrading.html
The problem happens whe
On 04-04-23 13:34 -0600, David Anselmi wrote:
> David Anselmi wrote:
> >I'd really like to be able to host virtual mail domains on a Sarge server.
> [...]
> Ok, no takers on that question. Anyone have any ideas where else I
> should ask? Just go straight to the developers' lists?
Hi David,
I'v
On 04-04-17 02:13 +0100, Tom Simnett wrote:
> On Saturday 17 April 2004 01:45, Kenneth Dombrowski wrote:
> > On 04-04-17 01:41 +0100, Tom Simnett wrote:
> > > This of course depends on your modem/router - I have a broadband
> > > modem/router from Netgear, and none of th
On 04-04-17 01:41 +0100, Tom Simnett wrote:
> On Saturday 17 April 2004 01:23, Kent West wrote:
> > Rather than doing this from the client side, you'd probably find it
> > easier to do from the router side. You should be able to get into your
> > router settings (probably via a web browser) and spe
On 04-01-04 18:16 +0100, Joel SAGNES wrote:
> Hi Kenneth,
>
> I've got it !!!
>
> Well, I don't know if it will fit you, anyway, here it is :
>
> As my /usr partition was nearly full, some days ago, I did a massive
> (/usr/share) move towards another one having more space, then a symlink.
> BUT
On 04-01-01 18:52 +0100, Jan Minar wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 10:29:46AM -0700, Tony TJ Previte wrote:
> > subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 1
> > subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
>
> Apparently, there's no --force option to dpkg/apt.
Hello again,
Writing back to provide some more info on this, snipped a lot of stuff
below...
On 03-12-16 01:02 -0500, Kenneth Dombrowski wrote:
>
> It's debian unstable, kernel:
> Linux enlil 2.4.20-2003-03-03 #1 Mon Mar 3 14:38:11 EST 2003 i686 GNU/Linux
>
> packa
Hello,
I've been having a problem with debconf for a couple days, & noticing
the lack of bug reports or noise about it on the list, suspect it's due
to some weird anomaly on my system.
It's debian unstable, kernel:
Linux enlil 2.4.20-2003-03-03 #1 Mon Mar 3 14:38:11 EST 2003 i686 GNU/Linux
pa
On 03-11-14 00:41 -0500, ScruLoose wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 11:48:45PM -0500, Kevin Krumwiede wrote:
> > > BTW, is there a program analogous to RedHat's chkconfig?
>
> Never heard of it, but there are some nifty kernel-building helper tools
> in Debian. The above-linked guide assumes you
On 03-10-26 08:30 +0100, LeVA wrote:
> Hello!
>
> This is my third post on this list with this problem, hope that now
> someone notice it :)
> So my first question is what does fc-cache do?
> My second is, why does it write "Fontconfig error: Cannot load default
> config file" when I run it.
> W
On 03-10-19 19:32 -0500, Ian Melnick wrote:
> Anyone have an idea on why this isn't working? I copied the icon
> example, and the permissions are 755 throughout (and icons work), so why
> won't this?
>
> Alias /doc/ /usr/share/doc/
>
> Options Indexes MultiViews
> AllowOverride None
> Order
On 03-10-19 16:14 -0500, Kent West wrote:
> (You're leaving the stable lines in so you can get packages that haven't
> seen any development since stable and therefore aren't in the unstable
> branch, and you're leaving in the security line to get security patches,
> which are applied to stable w
On 03-10-18 12:47 -0400, ScruLoose wrote:
>
> There's an FAQ on SA's homepage that says something about making sure that
> spamd is running as the same user that sa-learn is run as. This makes sense,
> but how do I find out whether spamd is running as the user the mail is being
> delivered to... A
Hi Anthony,
On 03-10-13 01:36 +0100, Antony Gelberg wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Anyone know of an easy way to burn an audio CD from .ogg files, i.e.
> without converting them to .wav first. I'm not fussed about a GUI,
> infact I'd rather not have one.
There's mp3burn, which is strictly CLI & I think a
On 03-09-30 12:29 -0400, Angus D Madden wrote:
> shorton, Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 10:23:14AM -0500:
> > rpm -q --whatprovides = tell me what package provided program
> > x
>
> If the package is installed:
>
> dpkg -S
>
> If the package is not installed, you can grab the Contents-$arch.gz
On 03-09-26 21:00 -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
> I'm also thinking of getting a TV tuner card for same, for the CardBus slot.
> This would be able to receive broadcast TV, accept NTSC and S-Video inputs,
> and in an ideal world also receive FM.
>
Hi Carl,
Not exactly a recommendation, but to help yo
On 03-09-25 11:28 -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> Does sa-learn recognize and ignore spamassassin's markup? I just
Hi Vineet,
I can't give you an authorative answer, but I seem to have gotten good
results just pointing it to my Maildir, SA 2.35 (i think..) headers & all..
The --dir option supports
On 03-09-15 07:13 +0200, Mark Maas wrote:
> Ah yes, I tried those doc's first.:
> menem:/home/mark# mysqladmin -u root password 'secret'
> mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
> error: 'Access denied for user: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (Using password: NO)'
>
> And I swear to you, I never
On 03-09-15 03:10 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi DU,
> I'm new to procmail and I wondered if you can point me in the right
> direction.
> this is my .procmailrc
> --
> PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
> MAILDIR=$HOME/mail #you'd better make sure it exists
> DEFAULT=$
On 03-09-01 01:48 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Actually it is a more secure version of what I have done here. In fact I
> do it the really half-baked way by adding myself to the mail and gave myself
> sudo access to chmod to get the directories to the right permission.
>
cool. thanks for the
On 03-08-31 16:56 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 14:15:09 -0400
> kenneth dombrowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > well, there's definitely something wrong with my setup since upgrading
> > from 2.43 -> 2.55 this past week, I've fed sa-lea
what a timely thread!
excuse me for interrupting,
On 03-08-30 20:48 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> You can tell by looking at the headers and seeing if BAYES_xx shows up.
> The xx is the approx. range that the Bayesian filter places the particular
> piece of mail. For example here's the score
On 03-08-23 03:30 +0200, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> You are not telling it who owns all the files. FAT has no concept of users,
> groups, or other attributes (aside from RW and RO). You must specify the UID
> or GID (uding gid=) you want assigned to all files on the file system when
> it is mou
On 03-08-09 13:04 -0400, ScruLoose wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 09, 2003 at 05:11:26PM +0200, Wolfgang Fischer wrote:
> > On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 13:30:06 +0200, Anita Lewis wrote:
> > > A user can ftp in and work on pages in their own public_html, but those
> > > pages would appear in /~username. I want to be
On 03-08-14 21:44 +0900, Bengt Thurée wrote:
> Hej,
>
> Thanks, I am a bit uncertain to be honest.
> Can I let my DNS server (currently I am not running one though),
> update the world DNS?
>
> I am using dyndns.com for my current www.mydomain.com,
> since I am on a ADSL connection with new IP n
On 03-08-03 21:09 +0200, Andreas Janssen wrote:
> Richard Lyons (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> > It seems, after _huge_ help from Andrew McGuinness and others, that I
> > am going to have to change from the bf2.4 flavour to
> > kernel-image-2.4.18-686. Now, I am scared of messing with kernels
> >
Hi,
I've been looking through /etc/ and reading man pages for hours & I just
can't find it: some setting somewhere is causing the following to be
logged to the console for every message spamassassin sees:
spamd[824]: connection from ENKIDU [ 127.0.0.1 ] at port
43344
I first looked in /etc/sysl
On 03-06-17 09:43 -0700, Piero wrote:
> How can I properly write on my Windows partition without logging as root?
>
> I tried to create a group on purpose for this, and change group ownersip
> of this partition from the root group to this new group, but this
> operation was doomed illegitimate.
On 03-06-08 14:01 -0400, stan wrote:
> I saw a reference to an application called Rezound in an aritcle about
> gramofile this week. Looked prety neat, and I think I would like to compare
> it to audacity, which is what I'm curently using for a visual audiofile
> editor.
>
> I looked at the home p
sorry to resurrect a 6 week old thread, I was just cleaning out d-u and
came across this:
On 03-02-10 16:35 -0800, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> "IMAP" vs "IMAP +" folders is done very well: select-entry ( by
> default) will traverse into an "IMAP +" folder whereas view-file
> ( by default) will open an
Barak Korren wrote:
I've recently attempted to move my /var directory form the root
filesystem to a new filesystem I created on my hardrive, unfortunately I
neglected to command "cp" to preserve the files' ownerships while
copying the files form the old /var directory.
While most things seem to
David Z Maze wrote:
Have you looked at the Debian Bug Tracking System? There are, in
fact, bugs against both gnucash (184683) and libgwrapguile1 (184681)
about this. (http://bugs.debian.org/) Poking around suggests that
the actual bug involves (use-modules (g-wrap gw-wct)) in
/usr/share/gnucash/
nope, swapping in the new router made no difference -- with either
firmware version
nate wrote:
the remote site, 12.129.206.105, is THAT behind a NAT box?
no. I spoke to the hosting company earlier today & they just suggested
"use passive mode". when I discovered the open bug against lftp I
fig
oops.
sorry about the direct mail. sometimes I forget I'm using mozilla
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nate wrote:
this is a symtom of using active ftp vs passive ftp behind a NAT box.
try putting your lftp client in passive mode, it should work then.
hi nate,
I don't think so..
here's that output from lftp in debug mode again:
<--- 230 User zinextre logged in.
---> PWD
<--- 257 "/" is current
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah that's how it should be. Because our website is hosted external :(,
that's the 212.129.243.94, and we want people to be able to download files
from our server which is hosted internal (212.129.243.94). It must be easy
access so that's why I choose to do it this way.
a
Hi,
I began having problems today connecting via lftp to a website I work on
some commands work (I can 'cd' around), but 'ls' hangs every time
in debug mode lftp shows:
<--- 230 User zinextre logged in.
---> PWD
<--- 257 "/" is current directory.
---> PBSZ 0
<--- 200 PBSZ 0 successful
---> PASV
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
During this weekend I did a apt-get clean, apt-get update, apt-get
upgrade, apt-get dist-upgrade. During this process some questions where
asked, I can't remember exactly what the question where, but something
with smtp name, and some other questions. The package name was s
Shawn Lamson wrote:
Hi -
I am having a configuration issue with ( I think) mailtutils and exim...
The documentation on mailutils seems spotty.
Problem: when sending mail from commandline with slamson:~$ mail -s
"test" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
the mail gets declined b/c my computer's hostname is not kn
On 03-02-21 13:50 -0800, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> * Kenneth Dombrowski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030221 12:00]:
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> Actually, what needs to be done is to add those message IDs into
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
I started this thread in Dec. & kind of gave up on it for awhile, but
it's still happening intermittently & I've come up with some more clues,
so I figured I'll try again.. I'm manually adding some of the headers to
preserve the thr
Keith O'Connell wrote:
Hi,
Hi
I just took part one (101) out of curiosity when they gave the exam for
free at the recent linux world. Part one isn't good for anything by
itself, you need to complete one + two for the basic level of
certification, but I'm still pretty much a newbie in a lot o
On 03-02-08 20:20 +0100, Riccardo Gusso wrote:
> Hi,
> after today's upgrade of my sid both Mozilla (mozilla-browser_1.2.1-9)
> and Galeon (galeon 1.2.7-6) don't work anymore: the first starts (I can
> see the process with ps aux) but no windows appear on the desktop, the
> second starts and contin
Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
Try adding:
192.168.0.x www.yourdomain.com
to /etc/hosts
Sometimes these routers aren't able to give the correct IP when it
comes to accessing stuff behind the NAT.
Thanks again, Matthew!
That works fine for now, since my laptop is the only LAN client & I
rarely
Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 02:47:38PM -0500, Kenneth Dombrowski wrote:
>
>>Yes, the virtual hosts all listen on
>>
>>I still have some domains set up for the LAN only (they belong to me,
>>but are not registered with dyndns.org yet), the
Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
Kenneth Dombrowski said:
I am trying to set up a http://dev.domain.tld VirtualHost as well as a
http://www.domain.tld VirtualHost, which was working fine in Apache from
the LAN when I was serving the DNS myself, and is reportedly working
now from without the LAN
Hi,
Sorry for the OT post, but a lot of people here seem to be using the
dyndns.org services. I am intending to transfer my domain to my home
server this week, and have set up a test domain to make sure everything
goes smoothly. The only thing I've found so far that isn't going
smoothly is I
On 03-01-10 10:50 +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I've got this far but I haven't found a way to record a stream which is
> coming in from a radio station.
>
hmm, it works for me..
$ vsound -v -d -t -f wkcr.wav realplay
http://kanga.college.columbia.edu:8080/ramgen/encoder/wkcr.rm
(I know
On Thu, 09 Jan 2003 22:50:37 -0500 Kenneth Dombrowski wrote:
> this thread is pretty old, but I just gave this a try and it worked
> beautifully. My only complaint is I didn't get the .wav file I asked
> for, but I'm listening to the .au file now & it sounds quite good.
Ludwig wrote:
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 21:04, sean finney wrote:
heya,
i had to do something similar myself recently, and iirc vsound did
the trick. check it out (it's in the vsound package). if not there's
another package or two that also do a similar job (do an apt-cache search
sound record ds
Steve Juranich wrote:
Sorry for taking so long to get back to you on this (busy holiday
season is to blame). Did you ever get it worked out?
thanks for writing back. I have no idea what was causing this, but it's
not happening now.
After a few days of not being able to figure it out, I booted
Hey Larry,
Unfortunately I didn't see your earlier thread either.. I'm about 2,500
messages behind on debian-user. You chose el torito & are looking for a
boot image, so I'll assume you are trying to create a bootable CD.
I was stuck exactly where you are only three weeks ago. I was trying to
Nori Heikkinen wrote:
on Sat, 04 Jan 2003 05:19:39PM -0500, Derrick 'dman' Hudson insinuated:
A better solution is to edit /etc/dhclient.conf. Use one of
append search foo.example bar.example
prepend search foo.example bar.example
depending on the effect you want.
okay, i've been tryin
Thanks for replying, Steve. I'm still totally stumped on this
Steve Juranich wrote:
On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 21:03:09 -0500, Kenneth Dombrowski wrote:
> it sounds like a 33rpm record playing at 78-or 100-rpms. I tried using
Offhand, it sounds like a sampling rate issue. You need to make s
Hi,
I began using gramofile a few weeks ago to copy a bunch of cassettes I
have onto my laptop. Everything was working fine up until 2 days ago,
when suddenly everything I record from the microphone is speeded up so
it sounds like a 33rpm record playing at 78-or 100-rpms. I tried using
audaci
Hello,
I'm having trouble with a couple of x apps on my sid laptop. The first
one I've been noticing for a couple of weeks is firestarter, the
iptables GUI. Generally I 'su' to root and start it from an xterm:
root@enlil:/home/kenneth/tmp# firestarter
NETFILTER detected
Gdk-WARNING **: locale
Hi Benedict,
A lot of people here can probably give you more definitive answers than
I can (I'm still learning it myself), but I have pretty much the
exact setup as you, so for what it's worth...
Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> The setup involves fetchmail (pop3), exim (smtp), procmail
> to filter
d.w. harks wrote:
It's actually a sign that there's an IIS worm on that machine. It's not
a person, it's a virus, attempting to propagate to your machine. Since
you run Apache, you're safe from the virus, but not from the attempts.
*sigh*
The most common solution I've heard is to set up an ipchai
Carlos Sousa wrote:
Quite how the password gets from the pop3 reference to the smtp bit, I
don't understand...
I don't see how it can. This config shows how fetchmail *gets* mail
using pop3 authentication, the *sending* of mail has nothing to do with it.
But then, thats probably what the OP
Donald R. Spoon wrote:
I went through this a couple of weeks ago, and finally the light-bulb
came on. ALL of the extra work needed to make a CD "bootable" is done
during the creation of the ISO image. Once you have that, then the
burining process is exactly the same for either "bootable" or
Hi,
After several days of trying to create a bootable Knoppix CD from the
downloaded .iso, I think with xcdroast I am finally almost there. All
except for this error:
Warning: creating filesystem that does not conform to ISO-9660.
mkisofs 1.15a39 (i686-pc-linux-gnu)
Writing: Initial Padbock
Tim Verry wrote:
Knowing very little about Linux database options...
Is there a way to have a database that accepts data from html forms, but which
requires no administration whatsoever on the web server side? IOW a database
that the user could put in their own directory structure that they co
On 02-11-02 09:13 -0600, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> > On Nov 2, Lance Hoffmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > | Anyone know if there is a way to put an htnl page
> > | as a background in a window manager (windowmaker)?
> >
> > Hmmm. Load it in a web browser, print to file, convert the ps to a j
Hopefully to bring this back on-topic..
> > -Original Message-
> > From: ian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 11:38 AM
> > Subject: .NET
> >
> > I had the 'opportunity' of attending a micro$oft.net seminar yesterday. Are
> > they serious? From what i understa
>This all is really strange I'm not sure what's going on, but maybe
>it has something to do with gnome 'restoring' the last session? What
>happens if you kill all xterms and then say 'restore session'? This
>doesn't explain the incrementing numbers though. Maybe that's got
>something to do wit
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