Re: kernel: Cannot find... followup

2001-12-13 Thread Mike McNally
the second part before, so both of these are necessary: full path and System.map filename, instead of the default Potato filename of map. -- Mike McNally[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sic Transit Gloria Thursdi.

kernel: Cannot find map file; 2.4.13

2001-12-12 Thread Mike McNally
the System.map? And how do I debug this error? -- Mike McNally[EMAIL PROTECTED] life, n.: A whim of several billion cells to be you for a while.

Re: mozilla 0.9.5 on sid[Re:pkginfo]

2001-11-22 Thread Mike McNally
ns apt-get dselect-upgrade -- Mike McNally[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: xscreensaver on woody

2001-11-16 Thread Mike McNally
rom the command line, and I need to get it to > start when I log in (from wdm). I've tried to put "xscreensaver > -no-splash &" in my ~/.xsession file without success. > > Any ideas? > > George Karaolides 8, Costakis Pantelides St., -- Mike McNally[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Two-button mice and pasting in X

2001-11-16 Thread Mike McNally
one two three exactly like that... I used the mouse to do it. How do I fix this so the cut and paste function doesn't goof up the tabs? -- Mike McNally[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: apt-get: 93 Protocol error

2001-02-12 Thread Mike McNally
0. On Sun 11 Feb 2001, Earl F Hampton wrote: > On Sunday 11 February 2001 08:29, Mike McNally wrote: > > HTTP_PROXY=192.168.1.1:8080 or > FTP_PROXY=192.168.1.1:port > > > > I have a poor understanding of a firewall I setup with pmfirewall, but my > > guess here is

Re: apt-get: 93 Protocol error

2001-02-11 Thread Mike McNally
pparently isn't checking the hosts file. Or am I wrong here? And thank you for the updated apt program. On Sat 10 Feb 2001, Jason Gunthorpe wrote: > > If you grab APT 4 from http://people.debian.org/~jgg/apt I think I put a > work around in it.. > > Jason -- Mike McNally[EMAIL PROTECTED]

apt-get: 93 Protocol error

2001-02-10 Thread Mike McNally
GNU/Linux 2.2 r0 _Potato_ - Official i386 Binary-2 (2814)]/ potato contrib main non-US/contrib non-US/main What the f is a 93 protocol socket error -- Mike McNally[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Netscape mime-types

2000-09-04 Thread Mike McNally
I saw this conversation re a recent download of netscape from the ftp site (pasted below). I got my new version from the html page where you can more discriminantly choose your flavor of linux. It works out of the box. mike > I get this error when I try to run Netscape (it is installed): > >

Re: /etc/networks line

2000-09-04 Thread Mike McNally
I'm still concerned about the /etc/networks line as route -n never shows an lo line as it used to. But I can ping/browse everywhere including ping loopback. Shouldn't there be an lo line in the routing tables if I can ping the loopback device? mike Mike McNally wrote: > > This

Re: networking problem

2000-09-04 Thread Mike McNally
Nope. irq conflict with sound card. Mike McNally wrote: > > route add -host 127.0.0.1 lo > success (but isn't this supposed to be done by a bootup script ifup?) > > ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 up > SIOCSIFFLAGS: Resource temporarily unavailable &

/etc/networks line

2000-09-03 Thread Mike McNally
This morning I asked what needs to be in the /etc/networks file for a box doing dialup via ppp and masquerading for a winbox via eth0. I have yet to receive an answer. Maybe this will help. type cat /etc/networks if you have a system somewhat as described above then hit enter then email

Re: Help with Installation...

2000-09-03 Thread Mike McNally
ls /usr/bin/gpm* ls /usr/sbin/gpm* gpmconfig is a very easy way to configure a mouse, but I'm not sure if it will help with the trackball. Have you tried going to www.deja.com discussions search, power search; enter linux.debian.user for forum and type in trackball for subject. This should round

Re: networking problem

2000-09-03 Thread Mike McNally
ions needed it. Maybe that's what's foobar here. mike Mike McNally wrote: > > Trying Sven's ifup -a > SIOCSIFFLAGS: Resource temporarily unavailable > SIOCSIFFLAGS: Resource temporarily unavailable >

Re: networking problem

2000-09-03 Thread Mike McNally
dding all modules concerning the pty code... anybody think that's the problem? mike Sven Burgener wrote: > > On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 02:28:30PM -0500, Mike McNally wrote: > > route add -host 127.0.0.1 lo > > success (but isn't this supposed to be done by a bootup scri

Re: networking problem

2000-09-03 Thread Mike McNally
mike Mike McNally wrote: > > New install of deb2.2.17. Freshly compiled kernel. > 2boxes: deb fwall & samba server; w98 box > ppp0 to dialup; eth0 between boxes (w/hub) > > running ppp0 & then pmfirewall start & masqstart > the route lines for ppp0 are automatica

networking problem

2000-09-03 Thread Mike McNally
New install of deb2.2.17. Freshly compiled kernel. 2boxes: deb fwall & samba server; w98 box ppp0 to dialup; eth0 between boxes (w/hub) running ppp0 & then pmfirewall start & masqstart the route lines for ppp0 are automatically run (what script does this?) but... the eth0 route is not added (

Re: crontab control?

2000-09-03 Thread Mike McNally
anacron see man anacron and /etc/anacrontab mike Ron Farrer wrote: > > Hello; > > What controls when '/etc/cron.daily/*' gets run? I thought it was > '/etc/crontab' but for some reason it doesn't run at the times I > specified.

security

2000-09-03 Thread Mike McNally
It concerns me when my machine grinds when I don't know why it's grinding. I run top and it says find is running. Why? I do a grep -r find /etc/cr* and the only things that come up run per crontab. Crontab shows that all cron routines run around sunup... it's now 1:42 and my linux box with a 24

[Fwd: stupid question]

2000-09-03 Thread Mike McNally
--- Begin Message --- When you've removed it, you simply type startx. It's just another widget to make linux more like windows... hence the disgust. I am still reeling from all the individual processes in Linux and the large quantity of bootstraping scripts. I don't want any clearly unnecessary