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> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
Have you tried this? (it does the trick for me when I get this error)
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there, I'm not sure it would even help...
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On Sunday 06 November 2005 10:54, Simo Kauppi wrote:
> Check your /etc/logrotate.d/apache2 (or /etc/logrotate.conf).
> You should have something like:
[snip]
> create 640 root adm < change the mode 664
Ah, right. It isn't actually the apache logs that get the wrong permissi
reat, apt-show-versions gave me what I needed! Thanks a lot! :-)
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suggests modifying the apachectl script, but I'm guessing that's not the
Debian Way. I need to tell Apache2 to use umask 002 when rotating these
logs somehow, but I'm out of ideas... Any?
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omething is swapped out, it is because there had been sudden spikes in
the memory use, and the stuff in the swap just hasn't been needed for
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now and then or install a panel of ksysguard in the
kicker panel if you use KDE. If it is much used, get more RAM. If you
have the money, it is as simple as that, I think...
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> On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 22:18:12 +0200
>
> Kjetil Kjernsmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > A somewhat related question: Can jigdo, when building CDs, take the
> > updates and replace the packages that has been update
that
nothing depends on (deborphan/orphaner). Presumably, I don't need
gcc-2.95 or gcc-3.0 anymore, for example.
Is there any way I can list this kind of old packages?
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the edge, you get the experience that's needed to provide stable
kernels for the rest of us, so, by all means do it. I think it boils
down to that, the issue is simply that unexpected things may happen,
but if you are equipped to deal with it, you're making everyone a
re I'll install partly from
CDs, and don't want to waste bandwidth or space on the CDs for packages
that will be updated immediately anyway, and there are lots of them
this time.
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would do in this
situation is to go for 3ware RAID controllers and SATA with lots of
redundancy. You could have 4 redundant disks and still be within the
cost of SCSI, unless, of course, the disks live up to their one-year
warranty period, which hasn't happened to me yet... :-)
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nd I can't get them with jigdo, can I?
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You have to make sure that there aren't anything there that you don't
want to delete of course... And don't hold me responsible for any lost
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then you may need to retire it anyway.
Yup. But in that case, I'd like one of these...:
http://www.ups2.com/
and I have been holding off on that, under the assumption that my
current PSU is actually OK...
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worth a lot, but I enjoy the
challenge of figuring out what to do about it too... So, that's why I'd
like to grok first and act later... :-)
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mmm, well, it isn't that easy... Since it happens on average just once
per month, and it has been several months since the last time I had
issues, I could easily run it for half a year, and wrongly conclude
that this was the cause...
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t is the right thing to do... Since I need a larger disk anyway...
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On torsdag 20 oktober 2005, 00:59, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 12:44:06AM +0200, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> > Linus' backup strategy,
>
> Is that the one wher you posting it all on usenet and find it later
> in the archives?
Almost:
"Backups are for
I have been planning to put this disk in my server system to
make it software RAID with the disk it has allready, since that system
is rebooted very seldomly... :-)
Thanks for all the kind advices, keep them coming, it is time for a nap
around here... :-)
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>
> On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> > Hehe, no, it was the latter, a it was a well-recognized store, but
> > they were caught shipping disks that had been returned as new.
>
> sounds like
27;s when I found the right
screws. Also, Norway's electrical grid is really b0rked, so the chances
this box has seen non-sinusoidal AC is pretty high... :-(
>
> 90% of the time .. its just bad cables and jumpers or bad mb
> (controllers)
Well, I have excluded cables and jumpers a
this issue to bring more certainty as to the
cause?
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There are debian packages. It takes quite a lot of configuration, but
works great for me.
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a nice
exercise.
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figured it wasn't
worth the disk space.
But if you think that's OK, you could probably do it with
find /usr/share/doc -name '*.gz' -exec gunzip {} \;
or something like that...
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gpg --recv-key DEADBEEF
to import it into both seen.gpg and the default keyring.
> sorry for the ignorance.
No problem. We've all been there. Still is, quite often, in fact! :-)
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ntil your father decides he is a geek too, after
all, and goes out to buy a new toy without checking the hardware specs
and driver availability that we do... :-)
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ink... But yeah, gpg isn't that easy to use as of
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Hmmm, right now search.cpan.org had problems, but that's the place to go
to read the documentation in a nicely formatted variant.
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ked, I don't quite know what I
did... But it involves setting a file with passwords and stuff. Once
you have Exim 4 installed, you could look in
/etc/exim4/conf.d/auth/30_exim4-config_examples
I think that's it. But takes some work, good luck! :-)
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gh I would never run the packages in Sarge
in production, I can understand people making an argument that it
should not happen in a point release. That's the stability you get,
you'll never break a system that works by an upgrade.
So, well, I think the simple solution here is to
efore, I would strongly advice against
using mod_perl2 in Sarge. I have discussed it with the upstream
developers, and that's advice too.
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conservative about the assigned scores, so I have a bunch of rules that
I have adjusted the score of. You'll get some experience about that in
time, I guess. Also note that SA 3.1 has been released upstream.
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and bindshell is the thing that
most commonly jumps up. So, I'd just google first and see what shows
up.
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above.
I haven't actually used it for anything, but I regularly do
dpkg --get-selections > get-selections-2005-09-22.txt
You should then be able to restore the system with
dpkg --set-selections < get-selections-2005-09-22.txt
if needed. I think, since I never had to restore.
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end looking at things like
Condor: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/ I have just barely used it
myself, many years ago, and I can't tell the state of it now, but it is
under active development.
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on of the kernel source. I found
that an interesting resource too... :-)
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ry cat-ing the devices and see if anything happens when
you press keys or move the mouse. This may amount to do as root:
cat /dev/input/*
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features on my wishlist for it, I still find it usable and rather cool.
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might look as if you should
not need to modify apache2.conf, but put configuration that's valid for
all your virtual hosts in there, and leave apache2.conf pretty much as
it is.
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27;s) secret key, and compromise his passphrase. I doubt he has his
secret key on the Debian machines, and even if he had, it should be
hard to get the passphrase. There'll be more hops for them to go
through to score...
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th, but I think the answer is
yes. I've got everything in apache2.conf file, friends said it should
be there, and independently at work, they've deleted httpd.conf
entirely. So, that's the safest bet, I think.
(CC-ing since you set the Reply-to)
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signed with a key I trust (I'm just a hop from joey) before I do a
manual apt-get upgrade on affected machines.
But YMMV, that's just me.
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However, I know
that not everbody thinks it is a good idea to do it, and IIRC the
documentation of that package has a discussion about it, you should
probably look into it.
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[EMAI
ody have experience with the internal UPSes and PSU here:
http://ups2.com/
If I was building a new system, I'd really want one of those I
wonder why it isn't fairly "standard". Probably because for the
dominant OS power outages aren't the only reason for d
ould take for Debian to be a
recruitment platform to free software, it would mean that if a newbie
silently gives up, someone will have to send him an email and ask how
it goes, and drag him back in. I suspect few even have the time to do
that.
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y, this is _debian_-user. If you want to advocate
> other distributions willy-nilly, it's not the place.
That kind of isolationism is something I think you will find very little
support for in the free software community. I think most people will
agree that we want to direct people to what
a look at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/
They'll send you a free CD too!
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I have tried to look in logs, but I really can't see anything
suspect in any of the system logs. So, I have just praised journaling
filesystems, and hoped for the best...
It is interesting to note I'm not alone, though, and I hope by joining
forces and with the help of the fine folks h
t;wine-utils hold" | dpkg --set-selections
will do the trick.
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> Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> >The first is a dirt cheap Sunsway Sil 3112-based card, i.e.
> > fakeraid.
>
> How "old" is your PC?
Pretty exactly 4 years old. It has the last generation of Athlon T-Bird
CPUs
.com to www.domain.com.
I'm afraid that's been my solution :-( It is somewhere on my TODO
list to make a writeup on this, but I'm afraid it has been pushed
back...
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s just architecturally broken.
To see why, my previous project at work involved finding and counting
which URIs of what sites is broken in Opera, and that was complicated
by widespread URI aliasing, it was simply impossible to count that
reliably.
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The 3ware solution is rather expensive, but not scarily so, that's the
main downside to it, and of course, the concern "what if the card
breaks", a situation which isn't quite clear.
Further advices are still appreciated! :-)
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anufacturers? I
would guess that similar disks are easier on the controller, but OTOH
if there is a flaw in one, it is likely to be in the other too
Your recommendations are most welcome! :-)
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ut of the libdb2
database (it is still on my box) other than going through Perl, but I
don't know enough about how stuff like that work... Can anyone suggest
a way to do this?
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a look and them and see if they look suspicious...
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out the problem will not
help. Even a reboot won't do it. This is a HP OfficeJet T65, so it is
not among the Best Supported Printers[tm], I suppose.
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ay set
several different thresholds, and deny if it is above a certain score.
I feel that single, absolute rules are a Bad Thing[tm].
You would need Exim4 to do this, though, there is documentation at:
http://duncanthrax.net/exiscan-acl/
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ok at the files in there, they are rather
self-explanatory once you know where to look. You may have to edit many
files in /etc/logrotate.d/
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27;t find anything concrete in the docs to do that, and
while I found it easy enough to set the printer up with CUPS, it isn't
actually very transparent when you need to do something a bit more out
of the ordinary... :-)
Anybody know how to do this?
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good friend in meatspace to hold my
hand... :-)
I suppose that since you're new, you would probably want to find a
flavour of Linux that's easier to get started with.
People here tend to recommend Xandros
http://www.xandros.com/
or Libranet
http://www.libranet.com/
as they are bo
ed 2.6.
Finally, I saw some RC bugs have recently been closed. Anybody know if
those would have had any effect, and if we'll see new uploads soon?
Any hints, please?
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> places to start?
I think http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/ is the place to start if you're
serious about that.
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d as
an implementation of these ideas. So, you might want to check it out.
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ause at least I know when it happens.
I'm using the backports.org package: 2.63-0.backports.org.1
Well, it isn't a lot to go on here, I guess, but I thought I'd share it
just to hear your opinion.
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> spamassassin postfix
I think you want
deb http://www.gonkgonk.com/mirrors/backports.org/debian stable all
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On Thursday 12 February 2004 18:09, Adam Aube wrote:
> On Thursday 12 February 2004 11:20 am, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> > I'm tracking Sarge now, and for the past couple of days, when I
> > tried dist-upgrade, it has wanted to remove pretty much every KDE
> > package
s to see):
Remv flashkard (4:3.1.5-2 Debian:testing)
Remv kaboodle (4:3.1.2-1.4 )
Anybody else seeing this?
I suppose there is some conflict here, how should I go about finding out
how to resolve that?
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ntinue to pay MS money and allow them to retain the power
to strip us of our rights, is so much worse that I feel it is not
really an option.
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w level of C++ is usually quite painful and seldomly
necessary. I tend to return to Perl programming whenever I need
something done.
There is a bunch of Postscript modules on CPAN:
http://search.cpan.org/search?query=postscript
They will probably assist you greatly, should you choose a Perl path.
Be
and besides, I intend to migrate to Sympa once I
get the time.
So, advices on what to do with this is very welcome!
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for?
Also, BTW, a few days ago, I suggested that it would be interesting to
have a way for logrotate to know how much disk space it can be allowed
to use in total, to avoid it filling up an entire partition. More
people interested in this?
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On Monday 09 February 2004 18:04, Adam Aube wrote:
> On Monday 09 February 2004 07:43 am, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> > So, how do I set up my box to run two different Apache
> > instances...?
>
> Install your demo system from Apache source in /usr/local/apache, and
> make
send it over to master, a bounce message would presumably not have
been generated by (in this case) 213.222.144.148.
But it raises the question, what if viruses are doing something to deal
with a rejection, and does it with malice, could they use it to do bad
things?
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aven't
been paying attention to what happened, and completely filled the
partition (on critical systems, I have a seperate /var/log/ partition,
so that it won't crash things if full, but I haven't filled that).
Is this possible?
If not, what do think, should I file a wis
nd
they are really good). I would be surprised if there isn't something
wrong that's beyond his control.
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terfering
with the other traffic to the other virtual hosts on this machine. Is
this as easy as it sounds...? :-)
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explicit Linux
support, and Matrox has a mgapdesk tool, which is GPLed and in Debian.
It's not a serious gamer's card, since the 3D support is not very good,
but it is crystal clear in 2D, and that's important when you stare at
the screen for most of the day...
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Kjetil
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the primary MX? From the above story, I think it looks like
the 2nd MX would have to handle the rejection, that it can't be handed
over to the primary MX.
Your thoughts on this subject?
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sted had to
come from unstable, it doesn't pull anything else from unstable, but
goes with testing instead, as desired. I have no idea why, but I guess
it could have been something with those python packages...
Thanks anyway!
Vennlig Tiddeli-bom,
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ecause it is a fact of life that if you don't,
there is a lot of noise caused by the unsubscribe-requests themselves,
but also by people posting content-less FAQs.
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default pin,
it could have something to do with that, but it didn't actually work
for me...
Any others...?
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an only work
by controlling the senses of both the artists and the listeners.
Controlling *their* senses.
That's what I'll do if one of my own favorite artists would end up doing
something like that.
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. You'll find it all on
CTAN: http://www.ctan.org/
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e to explain this just another time, I would be
happy! :-)
A Very Happy New Year to everyone!
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hard to get physical access to, I'd
like to know if it is benign before I proceed... How do you address
this...?
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