Hi, is it OK to forward your mail to debian-devel. I don't think
mailing to debian-user will have any effect on this issue?
On Sun, 2021-07-18 at 16:31 -0400, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > > But in any case, given that merged-usr-via-aliased-dirs is not
> > > really
> > > su
On Fri, 2016-01-15 at 04:57 -0500, shawn wilson wrote:
>
> On Jan 14, 2016 5:11 PM, "Zlatan Todoric" wrote:
>
> > > So I think it is very important that we support AMD right now on what we
> > > can, and ask manufacturers to include AMD graphics in those products.
> > >
> >
> > You do realize th
> On 5 February 2010 12:31, lc wrote:
> > I want to install the package octave-specfun in debian unstable,
>
> This isn't a question particular to Octave, but it's about Debian
> packaging. Please direct questions to Debian mailing lists or support
> channels.
>
> At any rate, I'm CC debian-user
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> From: Svante Signell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: WAN+LAN+WLAN configuration?
> Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 12:39:46 +0200
>
> Dear Debian-users
>
> I'm hoping for some pointe
> Florian Kulzer wrote:
>
> > Svante Signell wrote:
> >
> > The solution given below has been working for some time now, until
> > udev
> > 0.085-1 from Feb 19 was installed. Then the behaviour is wrong
> > again,
> > eth0
-nic.rules linked
to /etc/udev/rules.d/025_static-nic.rules does not seem to be run at
startup anymore :-( This issue should probably be an FAQ by now. Any
pointers??
Thanks,
Svante
On Tue, 2006-01-03 at 12:10 +0100, Svante Signell wrote:
> Thank you for your advice and scripts.
...
> On
, eth0 external I/F and eth1 internal I/F.
> On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 00:52:26 +0100
> Svante Signell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > With the new way of device creation and module loading (udev, discover
> > etc) my ethernet modules (3c59x,8139too) are loaded in different or
,
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On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 01:16 +0200, Svante Signell wrote:
> I have a hard disk that is about to crash any time now. does anybody got
> suggestions how to best back up to another already installed disk,
> remove the faulty disk, inst
On Fri, 2004-04-30 at 08:55, Svante Signell wrote:
> Is the bug #243698 in libpam0g really resolved in version 0.76-20? I
> still get the security warnings in my logfiles. What is referred to in
> the changelog.Debian for the null password check: passwd, shadow etc?
> How are these re
I find these messages in my logfiles. What has changed recently?
The access to the tty devices is crw-rw and owned by root.tty.
sshd[4196]: (pam_securetty) access denied: tty 'ssh' is not secure !
xscreensaver: (pam_securetty) access denied: tty ':0.0' is not secure !
Please cc: me since I'm
Hi,
I have two different computers with SCSI disks, both with IBM brand,
one an DDRS-39310D (10GB) and the other an IBM DNES-309170w (10GB)
using the same kernel driver version, AIC7XXX, rev. 6.2.4 and debian
stock kernels 2.4.18-686 and 2.4.18-686-smp, respectively. The second
box reports much l
Maybe a hardware fault happened, in this case unfortunately at the
same time as a rewrite of the lilo boot information. I was just about
to file a bug report... Still there are some open issues remaining.
Russell Coker writes:
> On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 08:44, Svante Signell wrote:
> > Afte
ul login---
debug1: X11 connection uses different authentication protocol.
...
How to find out of the different authentication protocols used for X11?
The local box is running redhat/rawhide and the remote box
debian/unstable.
Svante Signell writes:
>
> When ssh-ing to a computer in m
When ssh-ing to a computer in my small LAN as a normal user and using
X applications, such as emacs, everything works OK. Howver, with su to
root on the remote box X is refused: Connection lost to X server`host:11.0'
Is the solution to be found with the X server or ssh/sshd?
X11Forwarding is ena
Hi list,
Anyone has a good solution to exchange / mounted on /dev/sda5 and /tmp
mounted on /dev/var. I have due to space problems with /
I've moved around partitions earlier using cp -a, but not /. What
about unmounting / etc? What about the boot sector?
Svante
Can someone explain to me how to set up /etc/hosts and
/etc/resolv.conf for ssh (and similar programs) _not_ to search for my
local network host names using the external nameservers in
resolv.conf?
The local network is built up with NICs. I'm not using bind on my
debian host. It's installed on th
My log files are full of complaints on this module:
Jan 29 22:52:39 host modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-10
Where to find more info about it? It is not found in
.../linux-2.4.0/Documentation/devices.txt or
...linux-2.4.0/Documentation/networking/netdevices.txt!
Or is it described t
vante
Robert L. Yelvington writes:
> log on directly to their ftp site using ftp in your browser...
>
> ftp://ftp2.3ddownloads.com/pub/
>
> robt
>
> Svante Signell wrote:
> >
> > What am I doing wrong trying to download files from
> > eg. http/:
What am I doing wrong trying to download files from
eg. http/:www.fileplanet.com or http://www,3ddownloads.com using
Netscape (4.76)?
You don't get the possibility to on the file, it just
starts downloading to the Netscape buffer!! Not as expected. I'm
moving to mozilla ASAP, but meanwhile, what
Sorry for stepping in at this point, but this is really amazing. I've
counted 20 postings with the subject lilo vs grub. When posting
recently to the mandrake list I did get _two_ replies( relevant ones
though), and earlier on fewer than that (with the same subject). What
do you think of the number
Is there some program in debian corresponding to ntsysv in RH and MDK,
where one can enable/disable startup of service daemons, without having
to remove or purge the package containing the program?
/Svante
I think it should be in /etc/X11/
william Elling writes:
> i have read about 5 different online scripts trying to tell me the easiest
> way to get the x windows to start and have tried a couple but i keep coming
> back the problem of
>
> Could not find config file!
> - Tired:
> /etc/
Anyone knows what port 12345TCP is used for and which OSes are
vulnerable? (my guess is w9x) I'm getting portscanned every now and
the on this specific port. Other (known) ports are 31337UDP Back Orifice,
20034 NetBus Pro etc. but which one is corresponding to 12345?
Ports being attacked the last
How to echo the current date and time to a log file?
echo 'date:' ??? 'time:' ??? > file.log
the resources between the video and the sound card?
7. Running gnome and eg. xosview is reducing the frame rate for
Q3A. Is there a way for the kernel and/or X4 to lower the priority for
processes not visible on the screen?
Thanks,
Svante Signell
Hello,
Does someone have a hint on how to set up W98 machines to work in my (small)
Linux (eth-based, 100Mbps) network. One Linux box is used as a
gateway, the others have their traffic routed using ipchains. Setting
up the ipchains rule and the gateway entry in the othe boxes Linux is
sufficien
Hi,
After successful installation (some problems remain) of
kernel-2.4.0-test10 on my Woody SMP machine the hope was for X4 to
start up with direct rendering enabled. But this was not the case :(
Another attempt was to insmod agpgart.o and mga.o manually before
starting X: startx > x016.log 2>&1
i686FXSR (What does
FXSR mean?)
Now if I only could get DRI to work on my G400 :(
Moritz Schulte writes:
> Svante Signell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Loading 240-smp1
> > Uncompressing Linux, OK, booting the kernel
> > > way out>
>
nfig files have changed between
2.2.x and 2.4.0 it is not so easy to compare them. Any hints?
Hoping for help.
Svante Signell
Anyone who can recommend good print filters for ordinary text?
lpr gives lousy output: pages are too long and wide, the font is too large.
lpf or pr is not much of use either.
man -k print|grep filter gives:
lpf (1) - general printer filter
magicfilter (8) - automatic configurab
OK W. Trillich,
I'm listening. Was just away for the weekend.
Since I started the discussion about the Debian home page content I'll
try to assist you wherever and whenever I can.
Svante Signell
w trillich writes:
> from the private support i've gotten over my 'HFTFMADB
. As written earlier, I appreciate Debian more and
more for every day. Why not telling the Linux community (and potential
new users) that it is one of the best distributions?
Svante Signell
Chris Mason writes:
> But what's really missing is some of that ever-popular BLINKing text, some
Couldn't agree more with Gary.
(I don't think this message was sent to any of the lists, only me. Gary, do you
mind that your reply is forwarded? If so please send me a private mail.)
Svante Signell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Quoting Svante Signell <
able for this.
Best regards,
Svante Signell
Hi,
How to temporarily trick apt-get not to try to install the new kernel
2.2.14-3 until I have got the time to build a new one based on the
most recent sources, 2.2.14-4?
I have an smp system, patched for gart, and my current kernel is based
on the 2.2.14-2 source, version 2.2.14-2smp. Since the
Does any of the Live driver versions support SMP? Haven't
installed mine yet due to this.
Colin Marquardt writes:
> * Mars Moon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > So is a Sound Blaser Live driver available to the Linux users??
>
> One option is a current ALSA: http://www.alsa-project.org
>
I think you have to compile it yourself. At least I had to do this to
make my SMP system work on Potato/Woody. Just download
kernel-source-2.2.14 and follow the instructions.
Rajesh Radhakrishnan writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> I downloaded 'kernel-image-2.2.14.deb' after seeing someone post
> here. U
there
who can forward my questions there?
PS2.
There are other packages that can solve the problem, masqdialer and
connect. Anybody having experience with those?
Best regards,
Svante Signell
During a recent update with apt-get my installed
wmaker-[plain,kde,gnome]_0.6.1.1-1 was REMOVED since in
wmaker_0.61.1-4 all these packages were merged into one bigger
package. What is the loqic behind removing my wmaker installation
instead of proposing the new package?
I had to 'apt-get install w
According to the mail headers you are sending this message from a
Windows95 box. Attached to this mail came also the virus Happy99.exe!!
Please remove the virus from your machine!!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I am going to set up a debian linux box and I want to run the samba
> server. Obviousl
Having an ISDN external modem and the possibility to use two channels
simultaneously, gives the theoretical speed of 128 kbps. However, the
UART's 16550A on the motherboard have a maximum speed of 115.2 kbps.
Including overhead the transfer speed is further reduced. Measured
speed are 62 kbps for
At last somebody has an acceptable solution for this use of GNU/Linux!!
This question has been sent to the gnome, debian, redhat and suse
lists in December with no answer like this, see the summary in the
gnome-list or the debian-user list dated December 14 1999. The closest
was to use sudo or sim
.
Svante Signell
In response to the press release by VA, SGI and NVIDIA and commenting
mails on the utah-glx list.
No open source drivers resulting from this cooperation!! I'm very
disappointed wrt VA Linux Systems. SGI and NVIDIA position is more
expected.
I've had it. I'm replacing my TNT2 32MB card with a rec
Having an ISDN external modem and the possibility to use two channels
simultaneously, gives the theoretical speed of 128 kbps. However, the
UART's 16550A on the motherboard have a maximum speed of 115.2 kbps.
Including overhead the transfer speed is further reduced. Measured
speed are 62 kbps for
Having built my first GNU/Debian kernels with SMP support (2.2.13-2
and 2.2.14-1 for i686) an experience drawn was that the kernel had to
have the SCSI module aic7xxx.o compiled into the kernel for the kernel
to boot. The boot disk is /dev/sda.
The machine I'm writing this on is running redhat/raw
Having built my first GNU/Debian kernels with SMP support (2.2.13-2
and 2.2.14-1 for i686) an experience drawn was that the kernel had to
have the SCSI module aic7xxx.o compiled into the kernel for the kernel
to boot. The boot disk is /dev/sda.
The machine I'm writing this on is running redhat/raw
After upgrade from slink to potato the Swedish characters åäö are not
displayed any longer either in console or in X. The keyboard is a
Keytronic with Swedish layout. The Swedish keymap has been loaded:
loadkeys /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/se-latin1.kmap.gz.
Also this keymap has been made t
GNU Emacs and VM. Wonderful software. What
about gemacs,
a gnomified version!?
DS.
Happy New Millennium to everybody!
Best regards,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Svante Signell writes:
> Greetings,
>
> What do you think of the following proposal:
>
> I order to simplify for package
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Lenz Grimmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Best regards,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Svante Signell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I have been running redhat rawhide with enlightenment and gnome for
> some time now. Recently another machine got debian slin
>
> -> /usr/src/linux/Documentation
>
> On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 12:33:57AM +0100, Svante Signell wrote:
> > Yes,
> >
> > I had the same problem. The solution was to add netmask to the route
> > command in /etc/init.d/network:
> > /sbin/route ad
Yes,
I had the same problem. The solution was to add netmask to the route
command in /etc/init.d/network:
/sbin/route add -net 127.0.0.0 netmask 255.0.0.0 dev lo
Also netmask had to be added to my eth0 interface:
/sbin/route add -net 192.168.x.y netmask 255.255.255.0 dev eth0
Maybe the new versi
Hi,
It would be nice if someone could help me on this:
I have suse-6.3 om my hda and debian-2.2 on my sda. My bios supports
booting from either one, by changing boot order. However, it would be
very convenient to boot the other Linux version without changing the
bios settings!
Curreent status i
Has the network interface scripts changed from slink to potato? After
upgrading my loop interface is not working any longer.
ifconfig shows both my lo and eth0 interface, but route does not report lo.
Trying to activate results in:
route add -net 127.0.0.0
SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument
ifconfig lo
I managed to solve this problem by the following link:
(parts of a mail sent Dec 3 to this list. I don't know if this problem
formally has been reported as a bug.)
>Upgrading from slink emacs or xemacs resulted in an unfinished
>configure phase. This was solved by:
>ln -s /usr/share/dpkg/site-lisp
Hello,
Having installed slink (twice) and upgraded to potato (twice) I'm
wondering if somebody can give pointers to the appropriate tools/files
to change for configuring different utilities. I have been running
redhat since 5.0 to 6.1+ with rawhide. For rpm-based distributions I
am rather confiden
Hello,
I have been running redhat rawhide with enlightenment and gnome for
some time now. Recently another machine got debian slink installed,
upgraded to potato. In rawhide an ordinary user can log out of X,
reboot or halt the computer, just by supplying the user password. How
to enable this also
Howdy,
When installing Xwindows the default setup is to start X using
xdm. Obviously initialization was not placed in /etc/inittab, it was
placed in /etc/rc[2,3,4,5].d/S99xdm and /etc/rc[1,6/K01xdm. If I want
to start in text mode and move to X by startx, is it sufficient to
remove the scripts at
Hi,
When copying a CD to a writable CD the source file gets mounted
read-only, i.e. all files do not have a write flag set. Writing this
image to a new CD results in a corrupt copy. How to change this
behaviour? I'm using gtoaster, cdrecord, ...
Any good ideas, perhaps this is an FAQ?
S
Hello,
Since I'm new to Debian I don't know where to report (possible) bugs
yet I'm posting it here. Please advise me to the correct list next
time. The lists subscribed to so far are: debian-announce,
debian-news, debian-change, debian-user.
Upgrading from slink emacs or xemacs resulted in an u
Hello,
Since I'm new to Debian I don't know where to report (possible) bugs
yet I'm posting it here. Please advise me to the correct list next
time. The lists subscribed to so far are: debian-announce,
debian-news, debian-change, debian-user.
Output when installing debiandoc-sgml:
Cannot find te
Greetings,
What do you think of the following proposal:
I order to simplify for package authors/maintainers and to reduce
duplication, distribute the source file packages in .tar.gz (or .tar.bz2)
format. This avoids the need to provide both .tar.gz, .src.rpm and
debian source files.
Included in
In an attempt to upgrade from slink to potato the installation got
broken. The following I need help with.
1. Networking using eth0 and another computer as gateway is no longer
functional. How do I reconfigure networking??
I have the 2.1 CD and downloaded protato files available.
2. The apt-
en it arrives, but I feel a need to start
learning debian-based distributions as well. I have the corel distribution
newly burnt but not installed it yet.)
Hoping to be as fluent in .deb as in .rpm
Svante Signell
Hi all,
1. After upgrade to potato from slink the ethernet card is not working any
longer. How do I reenable it?
2. The old kernel is still there, how do I upgrade to 2.2.x?
Hoping for help,
Svante Signell
x27;m subscribing to. I'm currently
running Rawhide-19991117, Redhat 6.1, Debian 2.1, Suse 6.2 and
Mandrake 6.1 on different computers and disks.
Comments?
Svante Signell
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