At 11:17 AM 4/6/2008, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Butch Kemper wrote:
Back in February, I asked a question about problems I was having
with the hard disks sequence flip-flopping when I would boot: disk
#1 would be hda and disk #2 would be hdc; or disk #1 would be hde
and disk #2 would be hda.
I
consistently detect and assign the disks
in the correct order? Someone suggested the problem lies with UDEV
and the parallel hardware detection process.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Butch
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with kernel 2.6.18-5-k7.
I would welcome suggestions for what is causing the problem and how
to correct it.
Thanks.
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At 09:25 PM 2/8/2008, you wrote:
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> I built a system using 4.0r2 net-install and have kernel
2.6.18-5-k7 installed.
>
> The motherboard failed and the replacement board has a different type
> ethernet card.
>
> In
some assistance on how to proceed to get the system to
properly setup the ethernet card.
Thanks.
Butch
With my current settings that worked already fine. After that I
have upgraded again to the latest versions in testing. I think the
downgrade was not needed after all.
Butch
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Butch Coolidge wrote:
Hello,
I am not sure if this is a bug or a misconfiguration on my side. Two
days ago I upgraded Horde3 to version 3.1.1-1. Since then all Horde
pages take (almost) forever to load after login. Eventually pages get
loaded, but only after several minutes. I have checked my
Hello,
I am not sure if this is a bug or a misconfiguration on my side. Two
days ago I upgraded Horde3 to version 3.1.1-1. Since then all Horde
pages take (almost) forever to load after login. Eventually pages get
loaded, but only after several minutes. I have checked my logs but I
can´t find
he minicom program so I know that
the comm port and modem are working. I think that the Sendpage program is
not doing something right when it is writing to the modem.
Does anyone have any experiences with getting Sendpage to work that they
can share with me?
Thanks.
Butch
TSTAR Int
rk2 rc3.d/S14network2
ln -s ../init.d/network2 rc4.d/S14network2
ln -s ../init.d/network2 rc5.d/S14network2
Works great now.
Butch
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until I manually execute /etc/init.d/network
when the interface is added.
I either have the virtual specifications in the wrong place or there is a
timing problem.
Some guidance will be appreciated.
Butch
TSTAR Internet, Inc | Making the Network Work
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rd of the shadow
file and it worked.
Thanks for all who replied.
Butch
At 10:31 AM 01/20/1999 +0100, you wrote:
>>
>> I need to move several thousand user entries from a Solaris 2.5.1 system to
>> a Debian system. The problem that I have is to move the encrypted
p
& pasting" between Solaris
and Debian, it didn't work.
Is it possible to move the passwords by doing some form of "bit shifting" -
converting between little "indian" and big "indian"? If so, can someone
tell me the procedure?
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Butch
.
2. How to change the diald filter to stop the yo-yo actions.
Thanks for your help.
Butch
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At 07:53 -0500 on 6/30/98, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
>
> And a new qpopper has been in Incoming since Saturday.
>
> >Patches were posted, but today a new series of attacks
> >proved the patches worthless.
>
Where can I get that version and the source that goes with it
thing? The command "usermod -g groupname userid" is what I
use to change the group assignment for a user.
I don't worry about the groups file because it is static so I use vi on it.
Butch
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At 14:49 -0500 on 4/12/98, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 12, 1998 at 02:41:34PM -0500, Butch Kemper wrote:
> >
> > I want a script to execute as the Super User. I have tried several things
> > with the "s" attribute but have not been successful.
>
>
I want a script to execute as the Super User. I have tried several things
with the "s" attribute but have not been successful.
Any suggestions will be most appreciated.
Thanks.
Butch Kemper
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direction.
Thanks.
Butch
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At 09:23 -0600 on 2/2/98, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, Butch Kemper wrote:
>
> :
> : I have a Compaq Deskpro 2000 that has an ethernet card that Windows NT
> : identifies as "Netelligent 10/100 TX PCI UTP Bus 0&q
l Bo and have been unable to get the card recoginized
by any of the drivers in the boot disks. I went to the web page, the
Ethernet HOWTO, and some of the references but I was not successful in
determining whicht driver to use.
Does someone have a hint?
Thanks
Butch
Butch Kemper
ere is no such directory. Where is my
> kernal? I even installed one from dselect and went back and checked
> and it still was not there.
Use dselect to download the optional kernel source then you will find it.
Butch
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I think you need to recompile the kernel with IP_FORWARDING enabled.
Butch
At 14:53 -0600 on 1/2/98, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have encountered a strange problem with dialing out on PPP, and it is
>really bugging me now.
>
>
usr/doc/HOWTO that tells you how to compile the kernel.
Hexedit is *NOT* possible because the IP_FORWARD option adds 5K to the
kernel size.
Butch
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ing JUST
> to the Debian Box which is the PPP server.
>
> And to further confuse the subject, Debian is working normally on the
> network. It can DNS, ftp, http.. you name it, to anywhere, intra and
> Internet...
I had this problem and solved it by compiling the kernel with
k the file was not downloaded as a
"binary" file but as a text file. I would suggest trying the download
again and explicitly specify the "binary" option.
Butch
Butch
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hi,
does anyone out there on this list know what this is telling me?
allan
Drive C: has 1 Error
4,096 Bytes Per Clusters
2,504 (9Mb) Available Clusters
0 (0Mb) Bad Clusters
303 (1Mb) Clusters in 222 Directories
5,529 ( 21Mb)
hi,
i seem to have a problem that came about from using cfdisk. are there any
ways to correct or edit partition errors?
allan
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hi,
i used to use a dos office automation package called smartware and it was so
far in advance of anything else at the time. the spread sheet was the best
of its time.
now i see that it is availabel as an impaired free download at:
www.angoss.com. so have any of you out there used the package?
a
Hi,
i was wondering if any of you could please list the better places to buy
scsi disks and controllers in the usa?
allan
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Date: Thursday, Novembe
Hi,
i have the floppies and i am getting ready to partion disk using fips and
cfdisk. well i ahve started and even when going to a dos mode it seems that
a win 95 is a hostile machine. i used fips and now i see that part of my
disk has an unreconiable format.
does anyone have ideas?
allan
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Hi,
this may be a side issue,however, it seems that the world is starting to
really notice linux. it seems that there is a movement afoot for recognizing
the expertise of linux pros. the day may be coming when ,linux will be used
in more commercial establishments.
i have been studying for a ms n
Hi,
I am getting ready to partition my disk and i must say that the tool that
debian uses does not look as friendly as the fdisk that comes with other
distributions. i was wondering if i can find fdisk for linux elsewhere or
should you have any hints for using the debian tools.
thanks,
allan bar
Hi,
I have heard that there is a new package for partitioning a disk drive
called druid. it does much of the things that fips claims to do in an even
more dynamic and flexible manner.
regards,
allan
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Hi,
i was talking about autodetect of hardware as will be available on redhat
5.0?
allan
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Date: Thursday, November 20, 1997 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: autodete
hi,
i was wondering about the autodetect capabilities of debian, does it exist?
allan
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Hi,
I saw the book fronm linux press at J&R music world today. so has anyone
used the set, also what are your impressions?
allan bart
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well i was in J&R music worlds computer store and i saw the set- ,and they
have a really good price on it. has anyone bought it and what are your
opinions of the value for money?
allan
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Hello,
I have been planning to put together my ultimate linux machine and and when
i get to the disks system there seems to be a successor to scsi for the
ultimate price/performance. has anyone used an ultra drive and how does the
actual perfomance compare to uw scsi?
thanks,
allan
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Hello,
I was wondering about the experience of users of these adapters with linux?
it seems that adaptec has not really been that open to the linux community.
allan
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hello,
I just wanted to note an article from the ieee
spectrum for september that was speaking about the trends in the workstation
marketplace.
it notes that the market for pro. workstations
is dramatically shifted from unix to nt and there was another component- LINUX.
So keep up the
hello,
I am a newbie to linux and i keep hearing all of these postings to the
groups about tex. my question is just how long would it take to be
proficient and is the program really relevant at this period of time?
allan
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i am looking to build my own computer system and i think scsi is the best
way to go for pure performance. so iwas wondering about what the members
here like?
allan
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Hi,
I have had a real nightmare trying to get linux up an running on my lowly
compaq presario.
It was a decent windows 3.1 machine and it has over 32mb of ram, but
mounting the scsi cdrom on the sb16 adaptec 1510/1522 combo is a real pain.
Therefor i have decided to go and start building a real k
Hi,
I have had a real nightmare trying to get linux up an running on my lowly
compaq presario.
It was a decent windows 3.1 machine and it has over 32mb of ram, but
mounting the scsi cdrom on the sb16 adaptec 1510/1522 combo is a real pain.
Therefor i have decided to go and start building a real k
u will find pointers to
several good configuration changes to sendmail that will allow you to
control who uses your server to relay mail.
Butch
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Hello,
I would like to upgrade my capabilities for running linux
and win applications. i have purchased a fireball 1.7GB
dirve and i would like to add it as a slave to the
original pathetic 270mb drive. does anyone here know what
software for setup i may need from the compaq web and ftp
sites
when I took the modem out of "auto-answer" mode. Seems that
mgetty wants to "answer" the call instead of letting the modem do it.
Butch
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Hello,
I would like to know if there is any debian software that
smokes with multiple cpu's?
allan
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I was wondering how valuable debian wqould be as a
backaground in learning networking administration, such as a
ladder to learning solaris systmes fundamnetals. i know they
are different, are they close in any areas?
allan
Name: Allan W. Bart, Jr.
Hello,
I am a newbie, but i would like to install perl on my
debian system, can anyone tell me where it is located
and how much space will it take.
thanks
allan
i like to use the miami ftp site
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Hello,
I have just started using debian and there is an area
of interest to me, learning basic programming. i have
used some of the borland products and now have an older
version of visual basic. my question is how does the
combination of x and the native packages available for
debian compare
Hello,
I wonder if anyone read the article in todays new york
times about the highly paid circle of pros at ibm who are
paid very well for cracking into computer systems . there
was a picture of a seedy man with a parrot on his
shoulder- he uses powerfull computers powered by linux. so
what i
Hello,
with the cost of multiple cpu motherboards going down i
was wondering if anyone has created a super debian system?
allan
ps what apps are you runnning?
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Hello,
well i got 1.2.2 installed and i was wondering about x
windows, could anyone tell me how much disk space i will
need to run this. i have an old 386 with 4m ran and 20mb
of swap space.
looking forward to hearing from you.
allan
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-Hello,
My 386 is purring and i myst say that the install is
correct, so far and it was much simpler than reading
the installation instructions. so which packages would
be logical to install first?
allan
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thinking about moving debian to its correct position
might be enhanced by well placed articles in tech
publications and even corporate oriented ones such as
computerworld, ifoweek, datamation. the only problem is
who will write them and what is our mission.
the mission statement is
Hello,
I think it is crucial to have a system such as debian
win major acceptance by going after a niche market;
getting publicity via some strategically placed
relationships with applications developers and seeking
a reputation for innovation and excellence.
i think it is possible to leapfro
Hello,
i know that this is a lot to ask ,but i would like to
set up my linux system over the weekend. could anyone
email me the 1.2mb rescue/boot disk.
allan
i can ftp also
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Hello,
it seems that the emergency disk for 1.2 is not
available, therefore i cannot use this old northgate,
does anyone know where to get 1.1?
allan
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hello,
i was wondering when it would be possible to download
the disk so that i can put my old northgate on linux?
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I have made the disks and they i read them install,
they mention the rescue disk, there is not one for
1.2mb
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i am looking for the files for the 1.2mb rescue floppy
rescue disk. can anyone tell me where it is?
allan
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I have an old northgate unit that i wish to use as a
non graphics unit on debian and i wish to know could i
use it as is? it only has a herc mono card- hey this
was a 4000 dollar unit in 89!!
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not be setup until after
bind is installed.
Edit the resolv.conf and make it point to an active dns server.
3. The ip address of the dns server in resolv.conf is not correct.
I hope this helps.
Butch
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hat this hardware configuration was working with a 1.1
system before I started over with 1.2.
Hopefully, this explaination should clarify the situation. So, the
questions are:
1. Why does the ethernet driver WD hang at boot under 1.2 when it was
working under 1.1?
At 9:51 -0600 on 12/11/96, Butch Kemper wrote:
> Using the suggestion by Bruce that I boot the system with the command
> "linux cm206=0x350", the system now boots. However, the system now hangs
> when it is loading the WD driver.
>
> Booting from the Debian 1.2 disks
ing device 'eth0'
wd.c:v1.10 9/23/94 ..
eth0: WD80x3 at 0x300 00 00 C0 A6 D2 24 WD8003, IRQ5, shared memory at 0xb800
0-0xb9fff
Does anyone have another suggestion/
Thanks.
Butch
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The cursor is left following the last "$".
This problem occurs with the boot disks and the the system I built.
The boot disk will comeup on another system but not this one.
I had built a system with 2.0.23 and it was okay.
Does someone have some suggestions? Thanks.
Butch
Bu
I am attempting to compile bind495-REL and it is failing because the
nlist.h header file is missing.
Obviously, I have failed to install a need package but so far, I haven't
been able to determine which package.
Can someone help me?
Thanks.
Butch
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what is happening to the debian distribution? is it folding?
allan
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