faithfully,
Bas Zoutendijk
PS My apologies for the lack of formatting, I have to use my phone because mutt
does not like my damaged-beyond-repair forced-read-only btrfs /home.
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Sent from my phone, please excuse my brevity.
Hi,
I'm running debian Etch on a no name server with a Quantum DLT-v4 SATA
drive. All my backups on tape are failing with kernel errors (see
below). The tape is fresh, so it isn't a bad medium I guess.
After googling I tried appending "irqpoll acpi=noirq", but that didn't
make any difference.
A
Hi,
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004, Victor Munoz wrote:
>
> Hello. I've been playing with chroot + debootstrap to have some sid
> environment in my woody machine, following the suggestions in
>
> http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-tips.en.html
>
> I got to the point of setting up login for chroo
up this way.
Restoring the image is almost the same:
gunzip -c /media/usbdrive/sda1.bin.gz | dd of=/dev/sda1 bs=1M
Cheers,
Sebastiaan
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High,
On 28 Dec 2004, jean wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a laptop with windows XP and Debian sarge, the boot is from
> windows XP. I've transformed the debian ext3 partion in an extended
> partition with inside the orginal partition (I've used Partion Magic
> 8.0). The operation terminated with succe
e kind of usb devices?
Thanks in advance,
Sebastiaan
Dec 27 20:36:22 stigmata kernel: usb 1-3.4: new high speed USB device using
ehci_hcd and address 4
Dec 27 20:36:23 stigmata usb.agent[5713]: ub: already loaded
Dec 27 20:36:23 stigmata kernel: uba: device 4 capacity nsec 0 bsize 512
Wit
High,
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004, Vegard Lundby Rekaa wrote:
> My hdb device isn't mounted. Do you have some form of manual or hints on
> how to mount this device (evntually change the /etc/fstab file).
>
What kind of device is /dev/hdb? A harddisk, cdrom?
If it is a harddisk, you must know which p
high,
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro) wrote:
>
>
> Well, that's strange to believe because it's a new DELL 1703FPt flat
> screen monitor and i am sure of it that it can handle higher resolution.
> Anyway, this i my Xfree log.
> I also tried with 1152x864 but no luck with that also
Hi,
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro) wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
> nVidia installation work...
> I did it with the flag --kernel-name='KERNEL_NAME' and i don't know why
> but that helped for me.
> Changed my XFConfig file and now i first have a nVIDIA screen before i
> get into gnome so i assu
Hi,
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro) wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to install a nvidia driver on my system
>
> System is debian sarge with new kernel 2.6.8.1, XEON proc, sata disks
> and 1GB RAM.
> The video card is a nvidia quadro PCI-E series card.
>
> I downloaded the driver
Hi,
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Mark Maas wrote:
> Thanks for reading!
>
> I hope someone can help me with a routing issue:
>
> I've attached a situation scetch.
>
> The thing is, my road warriors connect via a pptp connection
> to my VPN server via GW2.
> This fails because the default gateway (GW) on
Hi,
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Vikas Rawal wrote:
> I am new to debian but have some experience with Redhat 9.
>
> I would like to install debian on a Compaq PIII machine. I have the 7
> CDs (downloaded ISOs and burnt CDs without trouble). But when I try to
> install, pretty soon it gives a message to
Hi,
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Glyn Tebbutt wrote:
> Hi all
> i've recently used the new sarge-netinst image to
> install debian on both my desktop and server. Both
> worked a treat, but today somebody said to me i will
> have to reinstall again when the install becomes
> final. I presumed a apt-get up
hi,
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004, Sebastiaan wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am trying to get an external USB CD writer to work.
>
> I bought an empty USB<->IDE case and it works fine for harddisks. With the
> CDRW drive I can mount CD's with no problems. Unfortunately, cdrecord
> does
http://www.zwartoog.nl/hidden/bootsplash-3.1.4-sp3-2.6.8.1.diff
This one was patched to an official 2.6.8.1 kernel (I don't use Debian
kernels). Works great.
Cheers!
Sebastiaan
> TIA,
>
> Nick.
>
> [1] http://www.bootsplash.de/files/debian/
> [2] See: /usr/src/kernel-
Hi,
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Christian Leimer wrote:
> Christian Leimer wrote:
>
> > Sebastiaan wrote:
> >
>
> I today moved a /dev folder from an other clean sarge disk and this fixed
> it. However! I now have a /dev which seems to be created by udev and I have
> an .
ox DRI drivers, etc.
>
Can you tell me which FPS you get with glxgears? I have the same card
(more or less), but I get stuck at 200 fps.
thanks!
Sebastiaan
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out how debian works in detail or do I have to read every single
> docu?
>
udev is very poor documantated imho. Searching over the internet and
mailinglists provides more information.
Good luck,
Sebastiaan
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High,
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004, [iso-8859-1] Terje Fåberg wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I just installed flightgear on my sarge system and
> discovered it it running with approx 1 frame per
> second.
>
> Honestly, I'm not sure whether my system runs
> with hw acceleration or not. How can I find out
>
tecture, running Sarge.
Any hints on this?
Thanks in advance!
Sebastiaan
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Hola,
On Tue, 8 Jun 2004, Pau Novella Garijo wrote:
> Hola lista,
>
> A causa de muchos cortes de la corriente electrica con el ordenador
> encendido, parece que tengo algun problema en el sistema de archivos. Cuando
> reinicio tras uno de estos cortes, el programa fsck comienza a revisar hda4 y
upted.
Now --rebuild-tree won't help me, so I was hoping there is a backup of
this FAT on the drive somewhere. I couldn't find it, so how does one deal
with this thing under reiser?
Thanks a lot in advance!
Sebastiaan
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Hi,
On Sun, 25 Apr 2004, Hans wrote:
> Interesting problem, which I have never encountered. I set up my dial-in
> with pppconfig, run pon and I connect to my ISP fine. Mozilla, lynx or
> any other browser can't connect to anything on the net, however. Wrong
> nameservers were my first thought, bu
xt upgrade fixes those problems.
Unstable I don't use, so I don't have experience with it. All I know from
the list is that unstable is often broken, leads sometimes to a complete
unworkable system and a lot of Debian package and Linux knowlegde is often
required to fix this.
kernel, some source files are installed in
/lib/modules/2.6.5/ . Normally this happens when you do a 'make
modules_install' after the kernel has been compiled. I don't know how you
installed your kernel, but version.h definitely should exist there.
Note that /usr/src/linux is somethi
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
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> On Tuesday 13 April 2004 13:27, Sebastiaan wrote:
> > High,
> >
> > On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
> > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSA
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
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> On Tuesday 13 April 2004 11:31, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
>
> > - Does /dev/dvd exist ?
> > - Is it correct (i.e. a symlink to your dvd device) ?
> > - Are you a member of group disk, or do you
Hi,
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
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>
> I've read the DVD playback documentation on the debian site and tried
> following it's instructions.
>
> When I tried to run ogle, I get the error message "Root not set", then it
> crashes.
>
TFT have both interfaces), the effect is also
gone.
So, where lies the problem? Is it the nvidia card that produces bad output
to the DVI interface in 1280x1024? Is it the nvidia driver? Or is it my
TFT?
The last doesn't sound reasonable. Any input on this?
Thanks,
Sebastiaan
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-upgrade' (I don't use either kde or kernel-image packages, so I may
be slightly off).
> Now it MAY well be that i am just an idiot who is not
> capable of doing this, however i asked in a few linux
Probably just some basics every Debian n00b has to overcome :)
Greetz,
Sebas
leaving me with a few issues, which I
hoped will all be solved in this thread:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2004/debian-user-200404/msg01449.html
Cheers,
Sebastiaan
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On Sat, 10 Apr 2004, John L Fjellstad wrote:
> Sebastiaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Another problem I have been running into are the permissions. I have a
> > nvidia card, so I added this to links.udev:
> > M nvidia0 c 195 0
> > ...
> &g
Hi,
On Sun, 11 Apr 2004, Umar Draz wrote:
> hi dears
>
> i have woody with kernel 2.4.25 (now i have install mysql through
> source) its working .
>
> now when i reboot my machine. during boot up /tmp directory is clean
> and also mysql.sock delete thats why mysql server not run during boot.
Hi,
On Fri, 9 Apr 2004, John L Fjellstad wrote:
> Sebastiaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I am trying to get udev to work properly. After installing the udev
> > package my system booted fine from my SCSI drive, seems to detect the alsa
> > devices and stuff.
.
Thanks in advance,
Sebastiaan
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Hi,
On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> On Thu, 08 Apr 2004 11:30:17 +0200, Sebastiaan wrote:
>
> > a apt-get dist-upgrade is usually recommended since it also
> > installs/removes packages when the distribution changes. Try that first,
> > see if the problem rem
Hi,
On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> I searched the archives and Google, without success.
> The subject says it. I automatically do a daily
> apt-get update
> apt-get upgrade
>
a apt-get dist-upgrade is usually recommended since it also
installs/removes packages when the distribution chang
Hi,
On Wed, 7 Apr 2004, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Sebastiaan wrote:
> > On Wed, 7 Apr 2004, Chris Metzler wrote:
> > > For something to be removed, you have to answer "y" to the question
> > > of whether you want them to be. Presumably, you did.
> > >
Hi,
On Wed, 7 Apr 2004, Chris Metzler wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 11:28:18 +0200 (METDST)
> Sebastiaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > with the testing dist-upgrade I did last week, some packages were
> > removed. Usually I trust apt and Debian not to remove
Hi,
On Wed, 7 Apr 2004, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 11:28:18AM +0200, Sebastiaan wrote:
> > with the testing dist-upgrade I did last week, some packages were removed.
> > Usually I trust apt and Debian not to remove application packages, but
> > th
been obsoleted or came with an
alternative.
Ideas where to find information why packages are obsoleted and removed
from the tree?
Thanks,
Sebastiaan
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On Tue, 6 Apr 2004, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
> I am facing a problem in installing the nvidia binary driver with
> the latest kernel 2.6.5.
>
> With the earlier kernel versions, I could install the driver without any
> hassles. I get the following error message when I try to
> install it with ke
Hi,
On Mon, 5 Apr 2004, robert fernando wrote:
> HI all,
> Is it possible to setup gnome so that on loging in (user /password
> entered) mail from my isp gets automaticaly downloaded into mozilla, as
> supplied with debian Woody R3.,and then any new msgs get downloaded
> every X minutes.
>
> tha
Hi,
On Mon, 5 Apr 2004, James D. Freels wrote:
> Hello Debian Users !
>
> I have a new system that I cannot seem to compile a kernel for and find
> the keyboard. I know that the keyboard is working because I can use it
> when operating the bios functions before Linux boots. However, when the
>
trackball to roll.
Is there any way to calibrate the mouse so it works as expected?
Thanks in advance,
Sebastiaan
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On Sun, 4 Apr 2004, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
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>
> I've been looking at the documentation for compiling the kernel, and something
> seems missing to me.
>
> There is ample documentation on configuring the kernel, but I don't see the
> issue
Hi,
On Sun, 4 Apr 2004, David Fokkema wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 04, 2004 at 03:16:38PM +0200, Sebastiaan wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Sun, 4 Apr 2004, David Fokkema wrote:
> > > You snipped the part away which said I'm using octave at the moment, ;-)
> > >
>
High,
On Sun, 4 Apr 2004, jack kinnon wrote:
> Hi folks,
> Thanks for the link to the broadband modem driver. I was jumping the
> gun a bit. The driver is not going to help at this stage.
>
> I started off with 'stable' and a dial-up modem. Now I have upgraded to
> broadband. The idea was to ha
Hi,
On Sun, 4 Apr 2004, David Fokkema wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 04, 2004 at 01:18:37PM +0200, Sebastiaan wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > > Hi group,
> > > >
> > > > I'm looking for free software which is suited for modelling. For
> > > > exam
Hi,
> Hi group,
> >
> > I'm looking for free software which is suited for modelling. For
> > example, I'd like to simulate a flying cannonball with something like
> > this:
>
> > It is primarily intented to teach students how a mathematical model
> > works.
>
> > I think it may be possible to do
trackball to roll.
Is there any way to calibrate the mouse so it works as expected?
Thanks in advance,
Sebastiaan
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On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Ramasubramanian Ramesh wrote:
> All,
>
> My search on package with the name transcode returned nothing. Thus I am assuming
> that it is not
> part of standard debian distros. Given that, any one compiled/installed/used the
> transcode package
> for creating/modifying
Hi,
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Miroslav Maiksnar wrote:
> V Po, 02. 02. 2004 v 22:23, Sebastiaan pí¹e:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am having trouble displaying Chinese/Japanese pages correctly with
> > Mozilla 1.5+. It was all working fine with 1.0 and former releases
squares containing 4 hexadecimal
numbers.
I have searched the internet for similar problems. It was advised to
install xfonts packages (xfonts-intl-japanese, xfonts-intl-japanese-big),
but that didn't help me.
Strange thing is that it worked with 1.0.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Sebas
Hi,
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Victor Munoz wrote:
>
> > >
> > kernel sees 80 GB, so that's ok. But node the partitions:
> > hda1 hda2.
> >
> > So partition 1 is 18 GB, don't know how much partition 2 is (could be 60
> > GB, or only a part).
> >
> > Use fdisk /dev/hda to revise your partition table.
>
High,
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Victor Munoz wrote:
> Hello. I have a new machine running Woody, kernel bf2.4, and
> I noticed my 80G hard disk is only 20G, according to df -h. What could be
> happening? I've read about issues with disks larger than 34 G, which could
> cause that behavior
> (http://ww
Hi,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Brian C wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a single machine running BIND and Apache. I've never used either
> before. I've just upgraded this box from stable to testing. I have never
> been able to get the web site to show up using its domain name. I can type
> my static IP address
Hi,
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, Ian Perry wrote:
> Thanks Brian.
>
> This works fine for all other accounts except the one in question.
> I have no doubt I will need a linux solution in the future.
>
> The session looks like this
>
> mserver:~# telnet localhost 110
> Trying 127.0.0.1...
> Connected to l
Hi,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Richard Hoskins wrote:
> On unstable, i386.
>
> Kind of reminds me of RPM:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -r libgphoto2-2
>dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of libgphoto2-2:
> libgphoto2-port0 depends on libgphoto2-2.
>dpkg: error processing lib
High,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Bernd Prager wrote:
> Hi,
>
> But insmod e1000 complains:
> Using /lib/modules/2.4.24/kernel/drivers/net/e1000.o
> /lib/modules/2.4.24/kernel/drivers/net/e1000.o: init_module: No such device
>
> Nothing related I found on the web helped (kernel update, noapic acpi=off
Hi,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Chavdar Videff wrote:
> Ok
> This was asked maybe a thousand times.
> and I've read it again and again.
> and didn't take notes.
> Now that I need it I don't have time to look through the list archives.
> I am apologizing for taking your time, but would anyone not so busy
Hi,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Bojan Baros wrote:
> Hello deb users.
>
> I got a little issue with receiving some of the mails through this
> list...
>
> The entire list have been subjected to the inflow of spam, viruses,
> auto-responders finding virus or spam, clueless users or someone who
> just wan
Hi,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Forgive me the cross-post, but this is rather urgent for me :-/
>
> Does anyone know if the Debian kernel in woody-proposed-updates (2.4.22)
> supports Intel SRCU42X SCSI RAID contoller?
>
> Intel's web page says that it is supported by Sus
Hi,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Timothy Paling wrote:
> > to install a kernel module, you must switch to root, then type: modprobe
> >
> >
> > for example: modprobe 8139too
> >
> > you may need to insert the mii module as well.
> >
> The module does not appear in modconf either, however, it does appe
your own kernel package first
(after make (menu/x)config: fakeroot make-kpkg
--revision=9:mysargekernel.1 kernel_image).
Then install the minimum testing, install your kernel package (dpkg -i
mysargekernel.1.deb) and upgrade to sarge and carry on your installation
progress.
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
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squares containing 4 hexadecimal
numbers.
I have searched the internet for similar problems. It was advised to
install xfonts packages (xfonts-intl-japanese, xfonts-intl-japanese-big),
but that didn't help me.
Strange thing is that it worked with 1.0.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Sebas
om:
http://marillat.free.fr/
You can add the links to the sources.list.
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
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Hi,
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Florian Ernst wrote:
> Hello Sebastiaan!
>
> At Wednesday 30 July 2003 08:50 Sebastiaan wrote:
>
> > For some reason, after 497 days the uptime doesn't return day
> > information any more:
> >
> > $ uptime
> > 08:36:0
-only
append="hdc=scsi"
Then run 'cdrecord -scanbus' as root to see if your burner is listed. If
so, you can start burning.
Note that from now on (with hdx=scsi) the CD drive has become a SCSI
device, for reading also. So in stead of:
mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdc /cdrom
y
erMac.
Any ideas what is going on here?
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them seem to work. I must be overlooking something. Can someone
help?
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Sebastiaan
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n configure apt and
get the rest of the packages via the net.
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
> thanks,
>
>
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till be defined in the library itself. Won't this be a problem when
> > linking?
>
> It links fine, but if you link with -lm (not the default) then it seems
> you can get segfaults at run-time.
>
Then what is the default? I always use 'gcc -lm' when using the mat
Hi,
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Nicolas Kratz wrote:
> man y1
>
Ok, this makes sense now.
I assume those functions are only available within *nix, since my partner
who uses Borland doesn't have this problem.
Thanks!
Sebastiaan
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libraries ought
not to be interfering with the variables you choose?
My versions:
$ gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.4/specs
gcc version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian prerelease)
libc6-dev version: 2.3.1-5
Thanks in advance,
Sebastiaan
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On 1 Mar 2003, Joe Giles wrote:
> List,
>
> I am new to Debian and have a couple of generic questions. I have used
> Red Hat for years and I'm fairly comfortable with Linux. Here are some
> questions I have:
>
> 1> Is there a facility like Red Hat(up2date) where I can update packages
> on m
command to shrink it?
> -
Yes: rm /var/cache/apt/archives/*
You usually update packages only, or install it once. You won't harm your
system if you remove the old packages. If it is needed, the packages will
be downloaded again.
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
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one in windoze and 'translate' this into Linux.
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
> Sorry; not familiar with ASDL.
>
>
> Kent
>
>
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On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Kent West wrote:
> So you're saying that if you have an .rpm, you should not try to install
> it via rpm, but rather convert it to a .deb using alien (which uses rpm
> in the background), and then install the resulting .deb?
>
Yes.
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Hi,
I have squid running as my proxy server. How can I configure squid that it
uses my ISP's proxy server?
The question looks so simple and trivial, but I could not find anything
:-(.
Thanks in advance,
Sebastiaan
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our PC and look for the names on the biggest chips.
Then try to find something similar in the driver name of XFree86.
Hope this helps,
Sebastiaan
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file or directory
> debian-server:/usr/local/src/apache#
>
Yup, was mistaken after all. Use --instdir in stead of --root. Or try dpkg
--help yourself. It may be hard to read, but there is really a lot of
information in it.
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
> > > of. One that I would find interesting
In ~/.bashrc:
eval `dircolors`
alias ls='ls --color=auto '
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
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mp/root as /, type:
dpkg --install --root=/tmp/root blabla.deb
if I am not mistaken.
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
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16-bit Subsystem. Anyone can see that 16+16=32, s
be enough to make a dummy file in
/etc/logrotate.d/iptraf.disabled . Unfortunately, logrotate still rotates
the logfiles.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance,
Sebastiaan
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puters
>
Search for a line like 'acl allowed_hosts' and change it to:
acl allowed_hosts src 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0
And search the rest of the config file and make sure the following is set
correctly:
http_access allow allowed_hosts
icp_access allow allowed_hosts
Greetz,
Sebasti
es, this is what I thought in the first place too, but I hoped that in
the years things had changed.
My main idea was because it is an openGL card, I hoped that it was a
pretty easy way to parse the openGL commands directly to the card or
something. Guess this is harder than I thought.
Thanks,
Sebasti
High,
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 08:14:12AM +0100, Sebastiaan wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
> >
> > > On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 10:45:20PM +0100, Sebastiaan wrote:
> > > >
Hi,
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 10:45:20PM +0100, Sebastiaan wrote:
> > High,
> >
> > On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
> >
> > > >
> > > > The direct rendering is set to No. Does this mean tha
here about when fstab is mounted
>
> any ideas ?
This should be in /var/log/syslog, /var/log/daemon.log, /var/log/kern.log.
As long as the system is able to write to /var/log, everything should be
there.
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
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I checked xfree's website and it says that there is support for permedia 2
chipsets.
http://www.xfree86.org/4.1.01/Status3.html#3
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
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to write them to cd, much the same way mandrake
> 9 gives you the option to do ?"
>
Easy. Mount them as a loop device, like:
mount -o loop -t iso9660 /tmp/blabla/debian-cd1.iso /cdrom/
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
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(also cal
High,
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 05:21:44PM +0100, Sebastiaan wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > At the moment I am making some openGL programs in C. When I run the
> > program, I find it pretty slow, considering the low amount of polygon
perhaps?) to bypass X or something?
- how can I view/set 3D/GL settings for my X?
Thanks in advance,
Sebastiaan
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NT is the OS of the future. The main engine is the 16-bit Subsystem
(also called MS-DOS Subsystem). Above that, there is the windoze 95/98
16-bit Subsystem. Anyone can see that
be enough to make a dummy file in
/etc/logrotate.d/iptraf.disabled . Unfortunately, logrotate still rotates
the logfiles.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance,
Sebastiaan
--
NT is the OS of the future. The main engine is the 16-bit Subsystem
(also called MS-DOS Subsystem). Above that
be enough to make a dummy file in
/etc/logrotate.d/iptraf.disabled . Unfortunately, logrotate still rotates
the logfiles.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance,
Sebastiaan
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(also called MS-DOS Subsystem). Above that
ding to this list ;-)).
Sometimes (or should I say 'often'?) mail reply messages gives valuable
information. But I agree, they are hard to read.
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
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Hi,
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, nate wrote:
> Sebastiaan said:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to monitor squid with mrtg, for which snmp is needed. As far
> > as I know snmp support is compiled in by default on Debian (I checked the
> > debian/rules in the sources), but I c
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