-sync the newer drive.
Crisis averted, thanks again,
Nathan.
On 9/4/07, martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> also sprach Nathan O <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.09.02.0807 +0200]:
> > booted back into Debian, created a partition on the device and (after
> > some mdadm h
I have a home-use fileserver running Etch and distro-supplied kernels,
software etc. It contains 2 x 4 drive raid5 arrays using mdadm. What I
initially thought was a samba issue led to a few kernel panics and
some "kernel bug" log messages. At first I had the bug messages when
running 2.6.18-4 so I
I've got an athalon system with integrated nvidea geforce2 svga,
ethernet, modem, sound card on a single chip (I believe).
I found the debian packages for patching the current Woody X systems
and kernel to be confusing, I prefer leaving kernel work to myself
with straight downloads from kerne
Hello,
Having installed last week's ssh security patches last night, I now am
having severe problems talking to other ssh clients, with very slow
transfer rates and high latencies.
here are the specific versions (one on irix) where I am having
troubles with the potato upgrade:
debug1: Remote
Perhaps you mean how to do dynamic dns updates? There's lots of info
and i think some examples in:
http://www.pop-uc.rcts.pt/mirrors/dnsrd/
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Hopewell Buildi
Hello:
I'm running an up to date intel-potato distribution, and
cannot find the enlightenment configuration tool anywhere.
What am I missing? It is mentioned (but shaded out) in the
gnome configuration menus, and I use it at work on my RH 6.1
system.
One apparrent success: apt-get dist-upgrade slink -> potato on an old
ast laptop. The kernel is actually 2.0.29 and hasn't been changed for
a long time! (I still have it so I don't break my pcmcia ethernet,
mostly due to laziness).
Only problem I have seen is that the new system tried to load ev
I appreciate the fine quality of the debian distribution and the work
that goes into it. Thanks very much! It is my preferred linux
distribution. However, I have three systems that are at slink level,
and have been waiting for a long time for a 2.2.* kernel, gnome
(available outside official de
machine? How could that happen? Is this a
freak coincidence or the tickling/exploit of a pppd bug? It there an
escape sequence embedded in the transfer that could reset the modem?
Perhaps I am just a victim of a freak coincidence.
Thanks for any ideas,
nathan
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installed on a slink system?
Any help would be appreciated.
nathan
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tting this behavior? I have a local
mirror of the debian archive that I believe I am pointing to
correctly.
Thanks,
nathan
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rent and larger world. We are attracting windows users and they
I strongly agree. I have personal convictions that debian is
the higher quality dist, but I cannot reccomend it to the corporation
I work for simply because of the install process and dselect issues.
nathan
Have you possibly added any swap files recently? A while ago I
tracked a similar problem to an open swap file that shutdown was not
releasing before it tried to unmount.
nathan
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I need bo (debian 1.3) binaries of grep and ar to try and revive an
old system before I can upgrade to hamm. Grep and ar have been lost
:(
I've seen the address of the bo site somewhere, but I just spent an
hour looking through the web site with no success.
Thank you.
nathan
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Netscape outgoing mail may have broken due to this.
nathan
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> I am wanting to install applixware 4.3 on my debian system and would
> like some advice as the best way to approach it. should i use alien to
> convert the rpm packages or just run the install script or what? what
> has proved successful for others?
>
For Applix 4.3.7,
"A. M. Varon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, Nathan O. Siemers wrote:
>
> > Is there anything in a kernel recompile that would affect how XFree
> > performs? I have an AST ascentia laptop, 800x600 screen. The default
> > debian kernel
This is totally weird...help!
Is there anything in a kernel recompile that would affect how XFree
performs? I have an AST ascentia laptop, 800x600 screen. The default
debian kernel gives an X display that is shifted about 30 pixels to
the right. Some of my early recompiles (boot floppies) sponta
Hello all:
I'm having trouble telling linux to allow rsh's to work as root from
remote machines. Root's .rhosts, /etc/hosts.equiv, and
/etc/hosts.allow don't seem to affect the "permission denied"
result. Solution?
Thanks,
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Hello:
Before I talk about problems, let me say that the 1.2 release
that the people here have produced is very impressive and fairly
solid. Nice work! I've got an AST Ascentia laptop running with full
X, mouse, sound, ethernet, ppp, and power management. All with just a
few days of tweak
After a trouble-free complete 1.2 install on a new laptop, I began the
process of upgrading my 1.1 box. dpkg and dselect have broken after
the list of available packages is updated:
Uncompressing
/u/dna/usr1/people/nathan/src/debian/stable/binary-i386/Packages.gz
... done.
Replacing available pa
I just did a 1.2 install onto a new AST ascentia notebook. Now I have
Helen Keller Linux running (no X, no network, no mouse yet).
The first and most pressing problem is getting it to talk to a
farrallon etherwave pcmcia card. Will I need to ftp packages over to
the windows side and get a comp
> isn't really starting when it delays this way, or it is dying after it
> starts up.
Some versions of sysklogd die at bootup when your net is not running
(as in under ppp). Adding entries in /etc/hosts may solve your
problem. See a recent thread in the comp.os.linux groups...
natha
I
Stoyan> didn't scream vor vengence, but it was embarassing, isn't it?
Stoyan> Could it be the Debian netscape installation package
Stoyan> netscape_3.0.deb that wiped out something? (I don't thing so)
Stoyan> ?
Installation of 3.0 by hand did nothing crazy to my boo
Zoikes.
You know, it is not straightforward to keep *only* the intel binaries
mirrored on another machine. I did write a preliminary mirror config file:
package=debian
site=ftp.caldera.com
remote_dir=/pub/mirrors/debian
local_dir=/usr3/people/nathan/src/debian
get_patt=(binary-all/|non-free/bina
Hello again...
Since upgrading to 1.1, syslogd doesn't start up at boot. I have seen
this problem brought up on the list before, but didn't see an answer.
This only relevant things in var/log/messages (not too useful as
syslogd isn't usually running) is perhaps:
Sep 2 10:05:23 secura-9 syslogd
Hello,
I'm getting some "out of processes" errors lately in my debian
1.1 installation. Typically this is returned to the shell when I try
to open a new xterm, etc.
Linux secura-8 2.0.0 #3 Sun Jun 23 22:23:43 PDT 1996 i486
"top" says I only have about 50 procs running, and I doubt Linux would
0 1
/dev/hda1 /dosmsdos umask=0 0 0
proc/proc procdefaults0 0
Of course every time I reboot, fsck gets run on the offending disk.
Has anyone seen this before? I didn't have the problem with 0.93.
nathan
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