Hi all,
One of our servers is co-located at an ISP. The ISP would like us to
change its IP address. They are going to set up IP redirection to
help in the transition. If someone has experience of this, I would
appreciate the benefit of that experience. By the way, the server is
a registered na
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> If I try to run apt-get -f install it wants to remove two packages:
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Hi Miguel,
Yes, it's in both the procmail_pipe and the local_delivery transports. I
actually think it's something
that procmail is doing.
Regards,
Liam
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o get removed
in my e-mails and I'm
assuming that procmail is removing the envelope-to header. I've found some
vague mentions of this but
no cures.
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Liam
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and an entry like this in my syslog:
modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-16
Any ideas?
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Hi,
I'm using LVM with a 2.2.17 kernel to stripe across two SCSI disks. I'm going
to upgrade to kernel
2.4.15.
Are there are any known problems or should this be relatively smooth?
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Is the switch from ssh-nonfree to ssh (OpenSSH) seamless? Do they use the same
config files? If I
install ssh, ssh-nonfree will be removed and I'm wondering if doing this
remotely will result in me
being unable to connect to the machine remotely afterwards.
Thanks,
Liam
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ble, other than in "security" and I
haven't seen anything about these updated packages.
Just need a sanity check before I go and do the upgrade. But, while
I'm at it, apart from security updates, is there a way to know _why_
other packages have been updated in a distributio
w of something
like that please mail me directly rather than via the list because
people here probably don't want to be bothered with that stuff.
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space using Samba and Appletalk (netatalk)
simultaneously.
If anyone knows of any pitfalls before I start into this I'd
appreciate some pointers.
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livered to.
The Exim documentation hints at possible problems but
doesn't elaborate much. Is there anything to be worried
about?
Also, is it the case that Exim only adds this header when it
is delivering to a local mailbox?
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rick. Is there any way I can clear the
fault without physically visiting the machine? I've searched the WWW
and, while there are quite a few reports of people havign similar
problems, there doesn't seem to be any workable solutions.
Thanks in advance.
Liam
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Hi all,
I'm getting the following message when I run ps/top:
Warning: /boot/System.map-2.2.17 does not match kernel data.
I'm assuming (hoping :-) that this is because I did a security update
yesterday and something's not quite right.
Any hints on what to do here?
Thanks,
L
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in fact a PHP script and processes it. Netscape just gets
plain old HTML.
I call my scripts scriptname.php3 (I've always done that and it's
always worked). I just tried renaming a script to .php and it didn't
work. So, my guess is that you should name your script .php4.
Hope t
ll the libc5 package in
simulate mode would suggest the removal of libc6 and it doesn't,
which suggests I could simply install the libc5 package. However, I'm
too scared to do it without checking that I'm not going to break
everything.
Can anyone reassure me?
Thanks,
Liam
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Hi all,
I'm just about to begin my quest for an MP3 streaming server to run
on 2.2. I need to support on-demand plus continuous streaming. If
anyone has blazed this particular trail already and has some pointers
I'd be very grateful.
Thanks,
Liam
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