I too had this problem when I was using dhcp on my Woody
(recent installation). Initially I was not sure of the
reason, but later figured out that it was the dhcp client.
There used to a "^M" at the end of each line in resolv.conf.
A few days later our sysadm issued me a static ip, as per
the st
Is this a kind of promotional email for something so obvious?
Looking at the way this email got posted to debian group in BCC
and Sun group, I get my own doubts. Who knows how many more lists
were copied in Bcc?
> i want to create a link of another directory in my home directory ..
> as i dont wa
| Fortunately, though, you've read /usr/share/doc/libc6/README.Debian.gz
| and understand why you shouldn't do this. :-)
Actually I use my system for pure driver development against newer
kernels, hence I always link my /usr/include/linux with the appropriate
kernel. I guess it is not preferred i
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From: Grant Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 3:58 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Building kernel-image with kpkg
On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 03:31:11PM -0500, Panuganty, Ramesh wrote:
> There is a good article here on debi
There is a good article here on debian kernel compilation. May be useful
for you.
http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/system/kernel-pkg.en.html
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Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 2:57 PM
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| How can I add a second IP address to eth0 [which already has
192.168.0.2]??
Should be very easy. Follow the instruction for a normal NIC
configuration, but keep the name as "eth0:0". Is this configuration to
run multiple web servers on the same system or to use the linux system
as an external ga
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Did you build the kernel on your own or got it from somewhere?
Just disable the multicasting & mroute support in your kernel
configuration. If you have "/sbin/mrouted" installed on your
system, delete the appropriate package.
-Ramesh
| Apr 2 15:01:51 kurdtje kernel: IN=eth0 OUT=
| MAC=01:00:5
Forgot to add this link in my earlier mail. Interesting to go through in
your free time!
http://www.hpmuseum.org/rpn.htm
-Ramesh
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| From: Panuganty, Ramesh
| Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 12:39 PM
| To: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
| Subject: FW:
I have another interesting observation:
the UNIX calculators don't give a choice, but the windows Calculator
gives an option to select "Scientific" or "Standard" mode.
In scientific mode,
I got, 1+2*3=7
In standard mode,
I got, 1+2*3=9
May be kcalc defaults to the scientific mod
If it is SoundBlaster PCI 16 (not the ISA), you can do
what I did on my system to get sound working. Here is
the procedure:
http://panuganty.tripod.com/debiantips/sound.htm
| -Original Message-
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 5:34 AM
Unlike the physical calculators, which compute the result before any
other math key is pressed, the software calculators do the compuation in
the end.
You would get 252, even if you use the calculator in windows 98/2000/XP
(I just tried out of curiousity)!
-Ramesh
| -Original Message-
|
This is not a serious error, but a config file is incorrect.
If you had looked at ifconfig output, you would have guessed the
reasons. Have the below two lines "/etc/network/interfaces" file (no
double quotes)
"iface lo inet loopback
auto lo"
If this still doesn't solve the problem, just run the
If you don't find your brand in the kernel configuration, download the
appropriate kernel patches for DMA acceleration written by Andre
Hedrick, from http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/hedrick/.
Luckily, your kernel version 2.4.17 has a patch available.
-Ramesh
|
| > blacktop:/home/m
http://www.linux-usb.org/
| If I get a usb add-on board for my computer, do i need to make sure I
get a specific | board that linux supports? Is there a current list of
these somewhere? Thanks.
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If you really want the fail-over capability, you should either use a
hardware 2-port NIC or have a software program monitor the two cards.
In the case of a software program,
- assign a different IP to the second NIC card
- have a program monitor the M2 registers of the primary
| thanks! that's what i wanted. sorry i wan't too clear. i'm
Cool!
| so, that's pretty cool... i just didn't know where to look. i
| have a few more questions:
|
| 1. must i use 9600 baud or can i just go higher?
You can try out 19200, 38400 (keep doubling). I guess 9600 is the safe
paramete
If you put anything in /etc/modutils/, "update-modules" will insert them
into /etc/modules.conf. This is not what you want.
What you may have to do is, call "insmod " in the startup script
for your device. Like alsasound in /etc/init.d/. Don't create any links
to this from /etc/rc?.d/ directories.
> I would just install the debian gnome packages if you are using woody.
But I feel Nautilus in Ximian will add lot of good looks to the desktop,
which does not come otherwise. Though it takes about 35MB of memory, I
still like it.
-Ramesh
Use tzconfig. If you still have a problem, you may have to run "hwclock
--systohc" (use --utc option if required)
-Ramesh
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From: Eduardo Gargiulo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 10:46 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Time Zone
Hi a
I documented my sound experiences with alsa here:
http://panuganty.tripod.com/debiantips/sound.htm
The AC97 Audio controller is pretty standard. It should be fairly easy
to setup.
-Ramesh
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From: Malte Thoma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 12:5
http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#record-unix
You can do either on linux or windows. If Windows - rename the file as
.iso and select the input from .iso image. The above FAQ should answer
all your questions.
Cheers,
Ramesh
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have kept my experiences here:
http://panuganty.tripod.com/debiantips/boot.htm
| -Original Message-
| From: faisal gillani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 12:03 PM
| To: list debaun
| Subject: power off again sorry i missed the previous one
|
|
| Well guys
Won't a simple 'chroot' in the default shell of the user put all other
applications inaccessible?
I guess you can trim off the menu functions and start panel functions in
most of the WMs?
-Ramesh
| -Original Message-
| From: Kent West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Tuesday, March 19,
Check for your mouse' compatibility with the USB in 2.2 kernel.
If yes, configure the XF86Config file with Protocol as "IMPS/2". Don't
give the protocol as "USB", as documented in some places.
-Ramesh
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Sent: Sunday, March
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From: Kevin Strong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 12:37 PM
To: Debian User (E-mail)
Subject: Cannot login using root password
Folks, I have a problem. I cannot login to my debian system using the
root password but I can login using other users l
On my system (Intel815), the APM doesn't work with any of these options.
I also tried the "real mode APM Bios call" option. No use.
I had to use ACPI to have the system powered off. APM doesn't work for
me.
-Ramesh
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From: Tim Dijkstra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Th
You don't need the floppy drive at all to install. Install CDs are
bootable.
-Ramesh
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From: dxtr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 7:16 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: CD install with no floppy drive??
Hi,
I tried to install Debi
Good that this discussion came up. I lost my checkinstall file which I
downloaded earlier and can't reach this site now (always inaccessible?).
Can somebody give me a copy of this checkinstall package?
Thanks,
Ramesh
-Original Message-
From: Sridhar M.A.
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 8:
| How best to make such a screenshot?
I can guess what exactly you want - you want a best possible screen
capture of yours without any other application windows like XV or
something else. Do this on an xterm,
"sleep 10; xwd -root screen.xwd"
Minimise the xterm immediately
Install image-magick a
I guess that file is moved to dnsutils in the newer versions. I can see
this in bind package in the earlier releases. Next time onwards, you can
search for the contents of packages in
http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages. Select option 1, which allows to
search for a file across all packages.
-R
> I was wandering on the internet in search for the perfect server(s)
> distribution of Linux. My eye felt on Debian, only it's not completely
clear
> I can use Debian as PROXY, File/print, mail server (with Exchange
> orporation) and/or Oracle server.
I had earlier setup a Debian Potato as a p
I had read a review in news.com recently that opera is the most stable
and fastest (in terms of page display) on linux. Try it out (free
version comes with a small advt banner logo).
-Ramesh
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From: Dave Sherohman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 9:
dpkg-awk "Status: .* installed$" -- Package | cut -d: -f2.
-Ramesh
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From: Jim Woodruff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 1:27 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: "dpkg -l" redirection
Does anyone have a way of redirecting the standard out
Hi Charlie,
I too have a SB-PCI-16 on my system and could setup alsa successfully. I
documented the procedure at
http://panuganty.tripod.com/articles/debiantips.html.
Hope that helps.
-Ramesh
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From: Charlie Grosvenor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2
If you need to login as root into gnome add (or change) 'AllowRoot=true'
in gdm.conf
But the suggested way is to do a xhost + and then do a su and start your
tool.
-Ramesh
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Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 2:12 PM
To: Debian User List
S
Title: Message
If
you are using 2.2 kernel, look for documentation on
'ipchains'. If you are using 2.4 kernel, look for documentation on
'iptables' (or 'netfilters'). You may find examples - this being an easy
setup.
-Ramesh
-Original Message-From: James
Bruce [mailto:[EMAIL PR
| Managed to get a fresh install of woody running but have no mouse in
console mode. Mouse works in X.
| I remember being asked where the mouse was and choosing psaux. It was
just a guess. How can I debug this? The gpm man page isn't particularly
helpfull.
| I do see /var/run/gpm.pid. But have
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