Hi all - which package do you report against for a missing package during
install? debian-installer? user-setup? The jessie .iso 2013-12-07 netinst
using only groups "SSH Server" and "Standard Tools" failed to install sudo.
The sudo group is in /etc/group just no package -- I tested the latest
whee
On Jul 16, 2010, at 12:39 PM, Troy Telford wrote:
> I'm running sid; there was a couple of recent updates to slapd, from 2.4.21-1
> to 2.4.23-1 (and then 2.4.23-2)
>
> The config itself wasn't changed; the backup file made is the same as the
> current one.
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irely, with zero config
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I just changed the hostname on one of my servers; using the typical ways
- changed /etc/hostname, and the hostname command. I've also updated
/etc/hosts. (And I needed to change the power plug, so the system was
also rebooted.)
However, after I changed the hostname, I don't seem to be able t
. These
are two examples only, that make me wonder if everything else is equally
out dated. Should i choose a different distribution to get the current
stuff?
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I'm looking for instruction on how to create a base install of Debian for my pen drive.
This way I don't have to have cd-rom drives in all my computers.
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I can't get the magenta ink to charge. Any ideas?
robin and brent troy
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uch a response.
> And Dakar is not in Quebec.
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Heck america isn't even english only, despite what many claim. Sadly I never
learned quebecois as my father never picked it up.
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Heck america isn't even english only, despite what many claim. Sadly I never
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>> I was wondering if there was a way to use a sound card as a modem
>> under gnu/linux (with a dongle or something connect
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model
laptop I have, i could hook a speaker and a mic to any phone and connect to
my home computer.
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it toldthe that the "x-window-system" package depended on it. I can see
> "recomends", but depends?
x-window-system is a virtual package to facilitate installation. I'm
pretty sure you can remove it.
-troy
$ apt-cache show x-window-system
Package: x-window-system
Prio
RS) -I$(LINUX_HEADERS)
+ALL_CPPFLAGS := -I. -Ikernel/include -I$(I2C_HEADERS) -idirafter $(LINUX_HEADERS)
ALL_CFLAGS := -O2
ifeq ($(DEBUG),1)
Works well now, and even pointed me to a failing videocard fan of which
I was unaware.
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t clean, of course, and won't help much if Mom really flakes
out and inserts another disk, but it should prevent filesystem
corruption on the first floppy.
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on my cdrom drive. If you're using the ide-scsi
kernel module, try disabling it while you rip those essential discs.
That's usually enabled/disabled via an "append=" line in your lilo.conf
more food for thought...
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gged. (This currently doesn't work for RSA1 keys due to a
> bug in privilege separation.)
>
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ad power source is most
often the source of instability, in my experience.
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On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 10:15:33AM +0100, Francois Chenais wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I can't find rox deb package. Is there any "non official" server ?
> Fran?ois
A great place for non-official packages is:
http://www.apt-get.org/
hth
-troy
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like it.
http://muse.linuxmafia.org/gshield.html
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of lag when switching virtual desktops) My hardware is
nice enough, but far from top-o-the-line (tbird 1.2, geforce2)
I don't want folks giving up on AA fonts because they look like crap out
of the box.
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tuff that Opera 6.11 won't (mostly fancy
javascript related things.)
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I have Switched to a Micro Innivations Optical mouse
and now I am having a strange problem.
Things kinda work (buttons, Wheel exc..) but I can
only move the pointer if I move the mouse quickly.
Slow movements don't corespond to any pointer
movement.
It is a PS/2 Mouse and I am using imps/2 in th
m hoping to be guided
towards some additional info / diagnostic utilities/methods.
Thanks,
-Troy
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-Troy
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Is there a Linux equivalent of CloneCD? (Meaning it can make a perfect
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Is there a way in Linux (or UNIX and its cousins in general) to run a
process (like a long, gnarled process that can take several hours/days),
and detatch it from a shell such that it runs in the background (with
stdin/out going to a file)?
And to be somewhat more specific - how do you do it s
fine, but the
dialogs (print, save, etc.) have all boxes rather than characters.
To my knowledge, I have /all/ of the xfont- packages that are in Debian
(sid) installed, and this problem appears when using both lesstif and
OpenMotif.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Troy
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I have an ATAPI CD-RW installed as the second slave (/dev/hdd).
According to the documentation I've read, to use the CD-RW in Linux, I
have to use IDE-SCSI (kernel) and have 'hdd=scsi' in the boot parameters.
I've done this, and I have no problems using the drive, but I have
discovered somthi
OK, I actually have 2 questions:
1.) When I mount a DVD in my DVD-ROM, it claims that it's ISO9660,
rather than UDF (this is with multipe DVD-ROM drives). The only
difference I've seen (cursory glance) was UDF has all uppercase
filenames. Is this really a problem?
Anyway to correct this b
I think the subject about covers it; My /var/lib folder has been nuked
(or more appropriately, the partition it was on).
Is there some way to recover the situation, or am I more likely to be
better off re-installing from scratch?!?
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-Troy
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the Debian packages)?
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I have a Logitech Mouseman, and I would like to change the button
setup from what I currently am using.
It's currently set up with the 'standard' left, mid, right, buttons, and
scroll up/down.
However, what I would like to do is to configure the thumb button to be
the 'middle' mouse butto
What programs (and documents) would I need to familiarize myself if I
wish to create a custom install set of Debian (unstable)?
Basically, I'd like to be able to take a snapshot of what packages my
system currently has installed, and burn an installation set.
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I've been getting this error when installing/upgrading packages for
quite a while now. AFAIK, I have everything set up OK. Everything runs
OK. I just wonder what's causing the warning, and how to rid myself of it.
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mpiling XMMS from source &
installing, then copying the plugin to the newly compiled XMMS'
plugn/Effect directory. I would prefer to stick to using Debian
packages wherever possible, as it's a bit easier to maintain a 'clean'
computer this way.
Thanks for any help you have...
-Troy
get
dist-upgrade', so my distribution is the unstable one, and everything
but dselect seems to be fine.)
-Troy
ntium 2 500 running windows 2k.
Please help
Troy
from the hard disk, while networking works fine when booted from the
zip?Any ideas?!? I really don't want to have to 'nuke' it all and
re-install from scratch. I don't have that kind of
time...Thanks,Troy
t;. but it is. It
launches on bootup.
and from the login screen that xdm presents to me, i can login as, eg,
troy, enter my password, and it goes back to the loging screen. Same deal
for root. If i enter an incorrect user/pass, it says "login incorrect", but
if i enter the corret us
pha. Is there at least a meta-package that will meet all the XF86
dependancies, and not be overwritten by XF86 3 debs? (Meaning, it meets
the deps for it, but it'll let me use the existing tarball installation
from XF86.org?)
Thanks,
Troy
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around 2 years now, with all kinds of kernel versons (yours included, no
doubt), I'll be
glad to help in any way I can...
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Nate Amsden wrote:
> I worked with one of these recently it was a pain in the ass :) I
> believe the proper w
This also happens on Netscape6 PR2 (which is no real suprise)
When I load Mozilla/Netscape6, I am completely unable to access Mozilla
mail. It is unavailable from the menubar & button-bar on the bottom of
the screen.
However, I was able to access it with a news://news.group.url; so I know
it's f
in the XF86Config file do you change to
increase the mouse sensitivity?!?
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Troy
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Pinky:
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with a bag of peanuts?
I'm currently using the (woody) distribution of Debian.
Any help would be appreciated...
-Troy
Anybody know where I can check on the progress of debianizing of XFree86
4? Are there any .debs of it yet?
Thanks,
Troy
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Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> > not being written - in fact, the log messages are displayed to the text
> > console... for instance, when I log into a regular text-console (non-X),
> >
> is /etc/syslog.conf setup
re some conflicts in dpkg that kept them from installing it... and, I
just moved back to the packages available from the KDE site... I
thought everything was OK until I saw the logging behavior.
I'll supply any more additional information upon request...
Thanks!
Troy
Telford
I am using Samba and lpr, both from the latest potato to a Laserjet III
without a problem. The Laserjet is on the parallel port, not a network
printer [extra info there].
Hope this helps,
troy
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? If you make up a 'bogus' display, will xdm load
(i.e. `export DISPLAY=192.168.1.1:0.0`)?
Hope this helps,
troy
BG Lim wrote:
>
> Thanks for writing.
>
> I'm not sure what table you are referring too. But xdm is not running as
> shown by ps -a. And using the xd
ess,
unless they changed the DHCP Server around (reload?). This would
work because when your IP lease has reached half of its life, the
DHCP client asks the DHCP server to renew its lease with the same
IP. So, as long as it can get the lease renewed consistently before
expiration, you would have that
It is in Extra/Admin, so it shouldn't be installed automatically.
If it is, the package name is autolog.
later,
troy
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George Bonser wrote:
>
> On Mon, 27 Jul 1998, Xiaonan Ma wrote:
>
> >
> > That's
race=30 nomail nolog
group=games idle=10 grace=60
group=lynx.* idle=10 grace=60 clear
#idle=60
Worked for me, dunno if this has been answered yet or not...
later,
troy
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Xiaonan Ma wrote:
>
> After updated the system, now
ll the time, it is a lot easier on the equipment.
The spindown and power down options are called "Power Saving" modes,
not "life extending" modes. They are merely there to meet US
Government purchase standards in conserving electricity.
later,
troy
Stephen J. Carpenter
Install the package pppconfig or dunc. They both create a connection by
asking simple questions. pppconfig is my preference for a quick and easy
setup.
hope this helps,
troy
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On Thu, 18 Jun 1
!
thanks,
troy
-
last gives garbage.
flint:~ $ last | head
troy ttyp0kprod60.rconnect Tue Jun 16 13:28 still logged in
***5 Wed Dec 31 18:00 - 18:00 (00:00)
0 Thu Oct 18 03:51 - 18:00
o do this if 'make zlilo' quits with a "System too Big"
error.
Hope this helps,
troy
Marc van der Vossen wrote:
>
> Hi all.
>
> I've got a simple question for ya. I'v compiled a new kernel 2.0.34 When i
> boot with it all goes well, until it wa
if ((!obscure(orig, pass, pw) || reuse(pass, pw))) {
printf (TRYAGAIN);
continue;
}
later,
troy
Nathan E Norman wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm writing a script to enable non-UNIX types at my work to be able to
> a
mation helps, It is a very cheap way for a switch (if
you have spare NICs and a very stripped down computer).
later,
troy
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days of purchase, I would recommend upgrading to the SCSI option if
you are interested in performance (especially in Linux).
Hope this helps,
troy
> William Aycock wrote:
>
> I am having problems getting the CD to recognize my hard drive.
> When I
I took his script, just as it was posted earlier, and installed it
on my machine here. It ran flawlessly as a CGI program and gave me
the thankyou notice (the script was posted a couple of days ago).
I sent him the same script I made, and it doesn't work on his
system, I am using perl5.003, and
Karl Ferguson wrote:
> Sorry - my aplogies - I meant /etc/issue, hey it's 1am here :-)
At the top of my /etc/issue I put the ANSI Codes for home/clear:
^[[H^[[J --> (ESC)[H(ESC)[J
you can get the ESC char in vi by hitting ctrl+V, then ESC.
Hope this helps
troy
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> : /usr/share/games/fortunes/art.dat: Too many open files
>
> Did you installed lshell?
>
I just checked, lshell was installed, so I purged it and it works.
Thanks Much!
Troy
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permissions, what are the default permissions
of the fortune program, and related files?
I would greatly appreciate any light shed on this.
thanks in advance!
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On Sun, 12 Jan 1997, Andrew Martin Adrian Cater wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Troy M.
> Lubbers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> >Alright, I'm attempting to install Debian. (That's good right?) Well,
> >I've encountered my first p
Alright, I'm attempting to install Debian. (That's good right?) Well,
I've encountered my first problem. When I boot with the Rescue disk, I
get all the error messages probes etc, that it's supposed to do. Then it
comes to what I'm sure it's not supposed to do. When it gets to the point
where i
Alright, I've seen this question several times. Once before I was the one
asking it. But I have yet to get an answer to it. I THINK that I want to
install Debian. Partially because the option of installing off of an FTP
server sounds very enticing, but I have a SLIP/PPP connection. Now does the
as fast as possible
hopefully.
Troy Lubbers,
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Any help is appreciated.
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piece of fortran code that I have. Performance is also
a big issue, so g77 is the way to go. The code compiles fine on about
4 other platforms (using non-gnu f77), but still doesn't compile on the
linux box. I going to work on that tonight.
To all those who replied - Thanks alot!
Tr
would REALLY be
appreciated. We are considering using Debian to do some benchmarks here
at purdue for computation. I have to have some results soon.
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