Hal Vaughan said:
> On Friday 10 June 2005 10:17 pm, Paul Johnson wrote:
>> On Friday June 10 2005 8:08 am, Phil Dyer wrote:
>> > plonk!
>>
>> Oh, please. Can we possibly get any more childish? Please don't
>> advertise your filters, it tends to cause
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Roberto C. Sanchez said:
> Pretty much. And since most now do S/MIME and PGP/MIME instead of the
> old ASCII inline, if they don't it shows up as some random attachment,
> instead of a bunch of crap at the top and bottom of a message.
The thing with
John Hasler said:
> Marty writes:
>> This is all very mysterious to me, all these people lacking an apt.conf
>> file.
>
> toncho/~ 1 ls /etc/apt
> apt-file.conf apt.conf.d listchanges.conf sources.list
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David Nicholls said:
> I've been having a few problems with dns lookups and have been given a
> new set up dns servers and not the same ones placed into resolv.conf by
> dhcp.
>
> Obviously if I make a change to resolv.conf, it will be soon-after be
>
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plonk!
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I agree with that point exactly.
PS: 2 points for anybody that can figure out which point, or even which
poster I'm agreeing with.
(I really did try to stay out of this...)
phil
Mark said:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
>>> On Thursday June 9 2005 5:10 pm, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
>>>
I completely agr
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debian said:
> Thnx for the reply.
> My windows has reverse zone.
Can you see the rev entry in windows dns for a specific box?
- From the windows box, can you nslookup the ipaddress with correct results?
> This is an error:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] sar
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debian said:
> We use windows 2003 servers and various linux application servers, DNS
> is on windows and we have a suffix say; test.tralala
>
> So when i perform the command
> Host 192.168.0.10 i must get a reply that this host is
> pipo.test.tral
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Piero Piutti said:
> deb http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/kde-3.4.0/ ./
There's a kde-3.4.1 there now too.
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Jason G Skala said:
> I am running woody still and if I do any apt-get command from update to
> upgrade I get the following
> apt-get update gives
> apt-get update
> Hit http://ftp.us.debian.org stable/main Packages
Since sarge is now stable, I'm sure
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Leonard Chatagnier said:
> tar: ./lib/modules/2.6.8-2-686/modules.symbols: Cannot write: No space
> left on device
> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
> I chacked partition space with df and seem to have ample room as shown"
> ChatagnierL-
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Phil Dyer said:
> xxx xxx said:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm trying for the last 6 months to connect to the Internet as an ordinary
>>> user but only root can! I gave full permissions to pppd, all /etc/ppp
>
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xxx xxx said:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying for the last 6 months to connect to the Internet as an ordinary
> user but only root can! I gave full permissions to pppd, all /etc/ppp files,
> kppp, wvdial. I can connect but when I open Mozilla I can't conne
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Martin Dickopp said:
> John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Martin writes:
>>> Apparently, command line programs exist for Microsoft Windows which
>>> can only be run successfully if at least one command line option is
>>> provided to them.
>>
>>
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Joey Hess said:
> Well to choose one security hole at random out of dozens to hundreds
> that remain unfixed in woody's kernels, this one allows anyone to go from
> a normal user account to root:
>
> CAN-2005-1263 [Linux kernel ELF core dump privileg
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Ibrahim Mubarak said:
> OK. So I went ahead and downloaded the latest kernel off of kernel.org,
> compiled it and installed it. Still mkinitrd doesn't output the image.
> So I tried to mkinitrd of the running kernel. Still nothing. I am
> guessing it i
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Deboo ^ said:
> Is there a html to pdf converter utility/script or any such thing
> available for debian? I could not find using apt search.
you can use a combination of html2ps and ps2pdf. They are both available
as deb packages.
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Alexandar Angelov said:
> Mark Roach wrote:
>>>Do you know any command(script) to scan range from 192.168.35.1 to
>>>92.168.35.255 and return if port :80 , :21 and MAC Addr.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>nmap
>>
> MAC?
Sure. nmap will return the mac...if the sca
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Andras Lorincz wrote:
> I want to replaces all multiple spaces with one space. My first
> attempt was this:
>
> sed -e 's/\ */\ /g'
>
> This replaced all multiple spaces with one but as a side effect, sed
> inserted a space between all characters.
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Been getting these emails from cron lately... running sarge.
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
/tmp/logrotate.qRrfw3: line 4: kill: (880) - No such process
/tmp/logrotate.nnWbEs: line 4: kill: (880) - No such process
any clues?
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Pollywog said:
> I have a function defined in my .bashrc as:
>
> function lf { /bin/ls -l | grep "^-" ; }
>
> It prints the files in the CWD without listing other directories.
>
> Suppose I want to 'chmod 600' all the files in the CWD without affect
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Jerzy Wolowik said:
> Yeah,
>
> I've been doing so. But problem persists.
>
OK, so if I've got this straight - you're having problems with not only
telnet disconnecting, but also ssh?
Do you have autolog installed? Anything in /var/log concerning
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Jerzy Wolowik said:
> telnet daemon:
> in.telnetd in /usr/sbin/ it's 0.17-18woody2 according to dpkg
> managed by inted and indirectly by tcpd daemon as stated in inetd.conf:
>
[snip...]
>
> Watch out! Please, think at first of all that obvious thing
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A.Melon said:
> I searched for information on this and found only solutions by
> parsing the output of websites that display the HTTP REMOTE_ADDR.
> But I don't want to rely on an external website.
>
> I know there must be a way to do this because Gn
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John Hasler said:
> It won't restart the service if you have left at least one K link in place.
> Debian provides several tools for turning services on and off. My favorite
> is sysvconfig (since I wrote it).
>
thanks, John. I'm checking out sysvcon
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Miquel van Smoorenburg said:
>>OK, although both solutions work, (I guess - I haven't tried the second
>>solution) it still seems kludgy to me. If I use the debian supplied tool
>>to remove a service from startup _totally_, and I use a debian supplied
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Miquel van Smoorenburg said:
>>> If you want to keep updates from starting the daemon, just chmod 644 it.
>>
>>That sounds reasonable...and simple. :) thanks.
>
> Reasonable, simple, and wrong :)
>
> As long as one start or stop link is still presen
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Faithful John said:
> So this gives me a second question. I'm pretty sure that I disabled
> the remote access ability stuff (though I'm not 100% on that at this
> moment). Is there a chance someone could still get into my system in
> any way and do
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s. keeling wrote:
> Incoming from Faithful John:
>
>>I got this weird message, when I left my email through Telnet/Pine
>>running when I left my house.
>
> I'd say someone got in, and they got in far enough to shutdown the
> machine, which generally
Peter Mickle wrote:
>
> I have recently upgraded to potato, and after doing so, I can no
> longer open an X session, either from xdm or from startx. The version
> is 3.3.6-6.
>
> At boot time, the last two lines of the messages generated
> by the boot process are:
>
> "Checking for valid XFree86
Brian Boonstra wrote:
> Hi
>
> Something blew away a program called parse-xf86config this
weekend.
> I suspect it was when I did my apt-get upgrade. This is a problem because
> /etc/init.d/xdm won't run properly without it.
>
> Any clues as to how I can get it back?
>
>
>
>
jd wrote:
> hello im hoping you can help me im trying to down load linux and i
> dont no where to start i know you probly have better things to do than
> to help linux dummies but if you can give me any help i would be
> thankfull james ward email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think the easiest way to
Walter Logeman wrote:
>
>
> Web
> I have Lynx running but hitting the red urls does not work unless
> the file is local.
>
> Is it just a matter of configuring a file somewhere?
>
> Walter
>
>
Walter,
It sounds like you don't have dns servers set up. Find out
your ISP's DNS servers address(es
Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> Hi,
> Does anybody remember the URL to those unofficial GNOME packages for slink?
> they were released some two months ago, i believe...
>
> Marcin
http://www.debian.org/~jim/debian-gtk-gnome/gnome-stage-slink/
or if you're using apt:
deb http://www.debian.org/~jim/debia
Salman Ahmed wrote:
>
>
> (5) Initially, I tried to get the .debs for XFree86-3.3.3.1-2 from the
> following site : ftp.netgod.net. Upon instructions from another Debian
> user, who has been kind enough to offer email support during my
> installation nightmare (Hi Kris!),
> I added the following l
Paul wrote:
>
> First I was told that I didn`t have "libm.so.5" so the graphical
> Installer wouldn`t work, then a load of error messages saying "wp.No
> such file or directory" Finally it askes me for an installation
> directory so I type in /usr or
> /home and it says "invalid directory" an
Carl Fink wrote:
> Is there a way to try KDE/GNOME on stable that I'm missing? I did
> some fairly extensive searches via www.debian.org's package search
> engine. I should specify that I want a reasonably new release of
> either, not the alpha GNOME in stable.
>
Doing a search on the archives
Robert Rati wrote:
> Are there any ftp sites with the hamm dist still on them? All ther ones
> I've found only have slink and potato. Thanks.
>
> Rob
>
>
http://archive.debian.org/debian-archive/dists/
ftp://debian.midco.net/debian
Can anybody else confirm?
WindowMaker .53 will crash if you have the messenger window open (not
minimized) in Netscape 4.6 and get a new email
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Wolfgang Fink wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> so please, can anybody help me to unsubscribe from this
> mailing-list ?
> I have tryed almost everything with my Netscape 4.5 -
> Browser und Mailtool.
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
> Wolfgang
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Daniel Kahraman wrote:
> Hello All:
>
> How do I install my modem? I think it is already installed. So the
> question becomes how do I set up the dial-up configuration (manually)
> for my local ISP?
>
> Dan
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Dan,
run pppconf
Pollywog wrote:
> I am getting this MAGIC COOKIE error when I try to run some X stuff as root.
> Is there something I can add to my profile in order to avoid it?
>
> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> Xlib: Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 key
> ktail: cannot connect to X server :0.0
>
> tha
On Wed, Nov 18, 1998 at 12:01:06AM -0500, Phil Dyer wrote:
> Hi all,
> Trying to upgrade to svgalibg1.0.3 or dummy but dpkg won't let me
> replace the current svgalib. Just trying to install gs, ghostview.
How
> do I get around this?
> thanks,
> dyer
more info needed - w
Hi all,
Trying to upgrade to svgalibg1.0.3 or dummy but dpkg won't let me
replace the current svgalib. Just trying to install gs, ghostview. How
do I get around this?
thanks,
dyer
back?
The users must also have execute permission on /etc/chatscript. This a
known bug in the ppp package.
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That's it, just had to give execute to /etc/chatscripts. Thanks.
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Since I upgraded to hamm, only root is allowed to run pon.
/var/log/ppp.log reports that my user logon does'nt have permission to
open /etc/chatscripts/provider.
--open /etc/chatscripts/provider failed :access denied.
All users have read perm. What file is holding it back?
thanx,
Phil
Just upgraded to hamm, and now when I login I get:Unknown item
'ISSUE_FILE_ENAB'this comes after login prompt and before passwd prompt.
/etc/login.defs is set to
ISSUE_FILE_ENAB no
What's the deeeal with that?
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package
that I missed?
I'm using kernel 2.0.33.
Thanks,
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wisdom that is in it-- and stay there, lest we be like the cat
that sits down on a
How do I append XF86Config to get a startx default of 16? I know it's
gotta be in the display section, but where and how?
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>
> Bob
Got it.I ran magicfilterconfig and chose the bj200. Then edited as you said,
everything is hunky-dory now.
thanks all,
Phil Dyer
>
>
> On Wed, 18 Mar 1998, dyer wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Rich Sahlender wrote:
> >
> > > > Could someone tell m
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