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
changes on my part.
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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
m hoping to be guided
towards some additional info / diagnostic utilities/methods.
Thanks,
-Troy
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m hoping to be guided
towards some additional info / diagnostic utilities/methods.
Thanks,
-Troy
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Is there a Linux equivalent of CloneCD? (Meaning it can make a perfect
bit-per-bit copy of a CD?)
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How do I set up kmail/mozilla to read email in /var/mail?
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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
For some reason, I get the wrong (read: boxes) fonts on the motif
widgets on some programs.
Specifically:
Netscape 4.x: The browser text is fine, but the button widgets (back,
fwd, config, etc) are all boxes rather than characters.
Acrobat Reader: The navigation wodgets at the bottom are fin
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?!?
Thanks,
-Troy
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Does anybody know of a place I can find more in-depth
discussion/examples than is covered in Danny Tholen & linuxdoc.org's?
While helpful, they seem to be just enough to get people going; I would
like to have more control over what happens than is documented in the
above locations.
Thanks,
I have no problem installing/configuring Mozilla when I simply install a
nightly snapshot, and modify the $mozilla/defaults/prefs/unix.js file.
However, I decided to move away from the nightly builds, and switch to
the Debian packaged versions (Debian 3.0/Sid). Mozilla runs its
font-detection
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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The problem is simple enough; one I've traditionally solved by compiling
XMMS from source & then installing. But I want to find the reason why I
can't solve it when I install XMMS from the Debian package(s).
I have the QSound plugin for XMMS, named libiq_xmms.so. Normally, it's
installed in
I hope this will be simple...
I recently re-installed Debian. After revising my apt.sources list, as
well as a good 'ol dist-upgrade to bring my system up to Debian
3.0/unstable, I discovered an interesting problem:
For some reason, while apt-get has no problem with the change, 'dselect'
st
I apologize if this is in HTML; Outlook express is all I have @ the
moment.
I've been working on this for a few hours now... I need some help! I
can get neither eth0 nor my localhost (lo) interfaces to work! They were
working fine earlier.I made a simple change to my filesystem - I needed
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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Brain:
Pinky, are you pondering what I am
Actually, I have no problems with a realtek 8029 card; however, I always
re-compile the
kernel after I get the thing on; that usually gets rid of the unresolved symbols
problem... In fact, with all the kernel module(s) I've used, re-compiling the
kernel
from scratch (including the modules) typic
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
OK, I've been having an... interesting problem...
I'm using XF86 4.0.1, and have had no problems with it at all until about two
days ago... Here's the list of the symptoms:
In GNOME - desktop objects (Namely Icons) have a grey background - rather than
showing the desktop bitmap underneath as i
Having just tried to get ppp going on my linux box, I'm asking for a
little help.
I'm used to an ethernet connection to the internet, so ppp is new to
me...
First off, I do have the ppp kernel module installed.
Next, I was using the kppp, and the gnome-ppp programs to set it up.
The modem dials
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
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