On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 11:02:35PM +0200, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running a exim on my host silverboxy. I have an alias file, which
> contains e.g.
>
> testmail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> When I send now a mail to testmail, The To: field looks like
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> without
On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 11:02:35PM +0200, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running a exim on my host silverboxy. I have an alias file, which
> contains e.g.
>
> testmail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> When I send now a mail to testmail, The To: field looks like
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> without
On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 06:12:08PM +0200, Gregory Soyez wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I shall install debian on my laptop and I need ISO CD. Do I really need to
> download the 7 ISO for woody or just a few are sufficient ? (I tried to read
> the FAQ but it seems to talk about potato!)
>
if the lap
On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 01:35:48AM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> sudo:
>
> HELP: Nothing uses it here, and I have sudo installed.. Maybe
> there's a way to only let users in this group use sudo?
sudo uses this group internally. Members of this group do not need to type
their passwor
Hi!
Does anybody know an easy way to install -doc and -dev packages
automatically when installing a certain package? Say I select libgtk1.2 in
dselect and it suggests libgtk1.2-dev, libgtk1.2 and libgtk1.2-dbg, too.
Adding "Suggests: *-dev, *-dbg" to each Package is a) much work b)
annoying if yo
Hi!
Hmm, according to /debian/Archive_Maintenance_In_Progress ftp.de.debian.org
update is "starting at 13:52 US Central time, and ending at about 15:30."
That's 19:52-21:30 CET, isn't it? Currently it's 0:50 CET and this file
still exists.
Is Archive_Maintenance_In_Progress incorrect, is the up
Hi!
Jay Barbee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]),
"Re: Synchronizing Windows NT to Debian.":
> There is a program called Tardis that has client and server time services.
> Seems pretty powerfull:
Yes, I know, but Greg Frye ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) already mentioned it.
> Does NT's "net time /set" use ntp's port
Hi!
Shaleh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]),
"nfs and 2.2.x":
> I am prepping to setup NFS on a 2.2.x machine. I would like to use the kernel
> based one as the docs point to it being faster/better. Is there support in
> Debian for this?
The package is in project/experimental. (I never had the time to actu
Hi!
Greg Frye ([EMAIL PROTECTED]),
"Re: Synchronizing Windows NT to Debian.":
> There is a precompiled binary of xntp3 for NT if you want the NT box to
> be a time server that sync's to the Debian box. It you just want the NT
> box to be a client, I like Tardis a lot. I have it on NT workstatio
Hi!
Martin Schulze ([EMAIL PROTECTED]),
"Re: NT and Debian...O.S. loader 4.01 sux!":
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > what up!
> > scenario: i had Linux on my laptop running efficiently well...however, i
> > just
> > installed NT4.0 without preparing LiLo for the image of NT...now, my laptop
> >
Hi!
Richard Hall ([EMAIL PROTECTED]),
"aic7xxx kernel":
> Can anyone tell me which parameters to choose during 'make config' to fix
> this? There are three questions that come up when I choose the AIC7xxx
> driver. I've answered yes and no to overriding driver defaults, yes and
> no to verbose
Hi!
Martin Schulze ([EMAIL PROTECTED]),
"Can't access RAID - why?":
> After that I added this MD device to the system:
>
> # mdadd /dev/md2
> # cat /proc/mdstat
> Personalities : [2 raid0]
> read_ahead 8 sectors
> md0 : active raid0 hda2 hdb2 819312 blocks 4k chunks
Hi!
I've seen FreeBSD being installed over a serial console and thought
"Hmm, how can I do this with debian?". I was aware of the sercons
stuff in recent 2.1 kernels. Initiated by a question from Shane Wegner
on debian-user I tried it out (up to "partition a harddisk" - I had no
spare disk to con
Hi!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've been able to configure diald to restrict dialing out at certain
> times (like after I go to bed). However, if I have the connection up
> when the restriction time comes, it will kill the connection. I'm
> wondering if it would be possible for dia
Hi!
Rainer Clasen (bj):
> Shane Wegner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > I posted here a few months ago about getting the Debian installation
> > process to work on a serial console over a null modem connection to a
> > vt100 terminal.
> You need to modify root.bin! gunzip i
Hi!
Shane Wegner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I posted here a few months ago about getting the Debian installation
> process to work on a serial console over a null modem connection to a
> vt100 terminal.
...
> in a dos directory. My question is will simply rebuilding that linux file
> as a developemen
Hi!
Joe Emenaker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >are there any other tools that can do it?
>
> The only thing I could find is to look in /var/samba/browse.dat and then use
> nmblookup on each one. Problem is, browse.dat doesn't hold all of the
> machines. What you need is a way to list all of the machine
Hallo erstmal!
Jeff Katcher ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>
> Rainer Clasen wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > This may be offtopic - its not debian-specific. But I'm not sure where to
> > ask at all (linux-net is announced as "development" lis
Hi!
I'm currently trying to restore my stripe from tape with restore -rf
/dev/st0. I am stuck at the prompt for the last tape. It refuses to continue.
Yes I made a mistake while dump(8)ing to tape: The drive was still busy when
I told dump to continue. dump got EOF imediately, wrote nothing, but
Hi!
Jeff Beley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've just upgraded to 2.1.130 and am expirementing the frame buffer that's
> built into the kernel. I've been able to use the fbset utility to set the
> resolution and suchhowever X is very fuzzy(for lack of a better
> term)...I read in the documentation
Hi!
Alexander Kushnirenko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I got Matrox Millenium G200 Card and installed XFCom_Matrox from SUSE. For
> some reason Backspace is not working (there is a little beeping sound). If I
> Any suggestions how to fix that? I use XKEYBOARD extensions
SUSE's server use a diffe
Hi!
This may be offtopic - its not debian-specific. But I'm not sure where to
ask at all (linux-net is announced as "development" list ...). I appreciate
pointers to the correct forum.
Ok, first some ASCII-art to confuse the reader ;-)
10base2
|
Hi!
Jay Barbee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I was wondering if Linux (kernel and tools) had the ability to control an
> optical jukebox. The box in question is an HP OEM that has 144 slots to
...
> Anybody have any experience with this or could point me in a direction to
> get some help?
there is a dr
Hi!
David McDonald ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Fri, 27 Nov 1998, Austanners Wet Blue Pty Ltd wrote:
>
> > I have a requirement to remove Debian from one of our workstations and
> > re-install DOS/Windows (Horror!)
> Just boot from your DOS installation disks, run the FDISK program (I can't
> recal
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Kent West ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Now, for the Thanksgiving weekend, I've traveled 150 miles east (from
> Abilene to Ft Worth) to my folks' house, and am using my Debian laptop on
> my Mom's ISP and trying to telnet back to my Abilene Debian box. However,
> I'm getting an error to the effect th
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Peter Bartosch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> is it possible to restrict diald only to work at e.g. one hour per day?
It's easy to say "diald is allowed to bring up the line from 3:00 till 4:00"
either by "restrict" options in the configuration file or by sending
block/unblock commands to the control
Hi!
Peter Bartosch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> after upgrading libc on my hamm-box to slink´s 2.0.7u-4 my apt won´t install
> anything further!
IIRC you are currently running apt_0.1.6, aren't you?
> i´ve installed the new libc´s for staroffice 5.
> would installing slink´s apt (0.1.7 iirc) fix such
Hi!
Ed Cogburn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Rainer Clasen wrote:
> > Do you mean reinstalling xbase_3.3.2.3a-7? apt and IIRC the other access
> > methods to dselect won't install a package if the same or newer version is
> > already installed.
> >
>
>
>
Hi!
Ben Jorgensen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > Ok, lets see. I assume you've installed 3.3.2.3a-7, haven't you? Either
> > > update to 3.3.2.3a-8 or reinstall xbase. According to debian-user this
> > > fixes
> > > the local problem. Have you installed those new packages: xmodmap,
> > > xfonts-*,
>
Hi!
Mike Fetherston ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've been having troubles installing debian on my system. If I run
> boot.bat from \boot it starts the installation just fine, but then when
> it reboots for the first time to install the packages using dselect it
> can't find my cdrom. My cdrom is an L
Hi!
Amanda Shuler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> On Thu, 19 Nov 1998, Rainer Clasen wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > Amanda Shuler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > Is there anyone out ther who has the installation images for Debian 2.0
> > > with a kernel version 2.0.
Hi!
Marc Fleureck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Installed all relevant packages (xbase, xbase-clients, xlib6, libc6,
> and xserver-vga) without errors. When we do:
>
> startx
>
> It complains:
>
>"X: exec of /usr/bin/X11 failed."
put your desired Xserver in the first line of /etc/X1
Hi!
Amanda Shuler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> did you run xf86config?
maybe he has ;-)
IIRC there are situations where some parameters aren't set as chosen.
edit /etc/X11/XF86Config (it has a manpage :-) and go to Section "monitor".
set HorizSync and VertRefresh according to your monitors manual.
Hi!
Marc Haber ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> How can I do smbmounts via /etc/fstab?
I'm not 100% sure if this is the correct link, but you might take a look at
http://www-scf.usc.edu/~vibber/linux/smbfs.html . IIRC there are at least
some links to patches against mount to do this. I can't verify the lin
Hi!
Richard E. Hawkins Esq. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > does this happen with any CD? Or only with this newly purchased ones?
> > Do you have another drive handy for testing the readability of the discs?
>
> All of the CD's, even the one's i've already installed. And it doesn't
> cooperate under d
Hi!
Sorry, for hiding this to you - my direct reply to Chip Grandits should have
gone to the list ...
Helge Hafting ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I want the cookie security so other users can't do anything wrong.
> I also want "root" to be able to use the X display no matter
> who is running x. What is
Hi!
Andreas Rasmussen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> ...some people still use modems, I do! :-(
ie. you can't install directly from ftp/http?
> A friend of mine downloaded and created the 3 Debian ISO-CD-IMAGES from
> you're mirrors...
>
> Everything works fine untill I come to the "dSelect" program..
Hi!
Ossama Othman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> The prompt in my "xterm-1" still shows "~/test/me." When I do an "ls" in
> xterm-1 I get no error. Shouldn't I get an error since the directory
> isn't supposed to exist anymore. Is this some behavior in tcsh that I
> wasn't aware of? In the past I used
Hi!
Richard E. Hawkins Esq. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Unless my memory has faded even more, a possibility I won't rule out, I
> used to be able to mount cd's with
>
>mount /dev/hdc /cdrom -t iso9660
>
> I now get,
>
> mount: block device /dev/hdc is write-protected, mounting read-only
> mou
Hi!
Ehren Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hello I just recently started running slink and I have run into a a
> problem with X or Windowmaker. XDM starts up fine, but when I log in,
> the screen goes black and then returns me to the login screen. I have
> included my .xsession-error file to see if
Hi!
John Stevenson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Any ideas how I can get no root access to my win98
> partion, or is it a Fat32 problem.
I use this in my fstab:
/dev/sda1 /dos/c vfat umask=0002,gid=110,uid=0,showexec 0 2
gid 110 is called dosfs, but you may use dos's gid.
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Anthony Landreneau ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> below. The problem, when I execute the script nothing comes in, nothing
> goes out, the perfect firewall. The bad news is I need some traffic to
> pass. The network behind the firewall is a subnet of a class B network with
Uhhm, it seems you mixed som
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Stephan Böni ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> i have installed kde on debian linux 2.0.
> commands like startx or startkde return the error "cannot connect to x
> server".
> what's wrong?
If running startx says "cannot connect to xserver" this usually indicates
that your Xserver isn't configured proper
Hi!
Mário Olímpio de Menezes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I have my locale set to pt_BR in profile.
> After upgrading to the new xlib6g, netscape is giving me this
> message:
> netscape: locale `pt_BR' not supported by Xlib; trying `C'
according to another post, you are running 3.3.2.3a-7,
Hi!
Jose L. Gomez Dans ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi!
> I have been using a debian system for a couple of months now,
> and I am extremely happy with it. However, since this isn't my
> computer, I have been told that I'll have to leave this computer, and
> take a newer one. I was wondering if th
Hi!
Amanda Shuler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Is there anyone out ther who has the installation images for Debian 2.0
> with a kernel version 2.0.36 or greater? I have 2.0.34 and I am having
> trouble with booting... it freaks out when it detects my SCSI card. It's
> an Adaptec AIC-7xxx; I was told t
Hi!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> After I upgraded to slink, my xconsole doesn't start automatically any
> more (and doesn't appear on the xdm login either)
>
> The only "trace" I found is the line "run-xconsole" in /etc/X11/config
/etc/X11/config ist split into several files.
you ne
Hi!
Pierre-Antoine CHAMPIN ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Since yesterday, I can't run X anymore :
> the graphical screen and mouse appear for one second, then X stops with
> the message :
>
> waiting for X server to shut down FreeFontPath: FPE
> "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc" refcount is 2, should be 1
Hi!
Eric House ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Can I rebuild the kernal to use my entire display?
>
> My hamm-equipped laptop has an 800x600 screen. When in console mode
> it uses only the middle of the screen for an 80x24 display -- even
> though there's room on the screen for at least 120x32.
try addi
Hi!
Groumph ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> lsof does not work on my system:
>
> groumph:~# lsof /dev/audio
> lsof: WARNING: compiled for Linux release 2.0.35; this is 2.1.125.
^^^
Of course it doesnt't! Take a look at /usr/doc/lsof*/00FAQ.
Hi!
Chris Evans ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Anyone know if Linux/Debian (Hamm) gets irritated if it finds no
> keyboard where one was a few minutes/hours before?
Uhhm, I don't think so. I'm playing the dangerous game of hot-plugging
keyboards for some years. I use one keyboard with 7 boxes. One of th
Hi!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Checking system integrity...dependency error
> You might want to run apt-get -f install' to correct these.
> Sorry, but the following packages are broken - this means they have unmet
> dependencies:
> apt: Depends:libc6
get apt 0.1.9 from slink and h
Hi!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> The motherboard is an AMI Titan 3 - w/ two 166MHz Pentums - 64MB RAM.
> Here's what I know:
> Linux version 2.1.123 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.7.2.3) #3 SMP Fri
> Oct 16 10:22:12 EDT 1998
> oSo I know I've got SMP support compiled in...
Hmm,
Hallo erstmal!
Alexander Kushnirenko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Is X running on Diamond Viper 330 AGP card? Could someone comment is it a
> good card?
A friend ran it with hamm's SVGA server. I switched his setup to nvidia's
peliminary server, because there was noise on moving windows. Now it works
Hi!
Darxus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > | Any more ideas ? :)
> >
> > Only thing I can think of is getting access to a 64-bit machine,
> > decompressing the file there, tarring the contents off to tape and
> > then restoring them on your machine. Or at least putting them into
> > sub-2GB chunks befo
Hi!
Steve Lamb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Fri, 23 Oct 1998 19:48:19 -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
>
> >Linux doesn't ordinarily have any facility for saying _how much_ data
> >goes through an if. The snmpd's base their throughput figures on
> >_number of packets_, which isn't exactly the same thing.
Hi!
Shane Wegner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 2) When I installed slackware, I did it over a null-modem serial
> connection to an ms-dos machine running a program called telix. I do this
> because I use screen reading software to read the screen and as of yet,
> there is nothing available under Linux
Hi!
David Boisvert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Ok, first, my mountd server always says that I can't mount the server
> from the client.
> cat /etc/exports:
>
> / 192.168.1.1(rw) #client side
this is server's /etc/export, isn't it?
> Here is the error in syslog:
>
> Oct 18 09:37:32 server mountd[14
Hi!
Brent McMillan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm trying to get the wordPerfect demo up and running, but when I
> try to run the setup executable (./Runme) I get a permission denied. the
> file is executable, I own it, I own the directory, I tried as root and
> non-root alike. The directory is
Hi!
Jeremy Blonde ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> However a few problems arise. They are using dhcp, which I can work
> with (I get the ip address and can hit all the servers, etc.), but this
> also leaves a record in the dhcp ip address listing in this format:
>
> ipaddress hostname mac addre
Hi!
Lee Bradshaw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Wed, Oct 14, 1998 at 11:18:13AM +0200, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> > Lee Bradshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >nis specific problems:
> > >
> > >When I run dhclient, /etc/resolv.conf is written with the new dns i
Hi!
Mario Olimpio de Menezes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I upgrade some packages yesterday and found a problem with the
> above module. Some *.postint script tried to include it from
> /usr/lib/perl5/i386-linux/5.005 but it's installed at /usr/lib/perl5. This
> broke my upgrade and was solved onl
Hi!
E.L. Meijer Eric" ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Default Debian Reader)
> > |
> > | How can i change the perms on a directory so that a file that is copied
> > into that directory is automatically owned by another user and group?
> Don't know if anyone mentioned it already, but
Pere Camps ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Does anybody know of a way of making winNT use the usernames and the
> passwords of a debian machine?
Maybe you can try NISGINA. It appears to turn your NT box into a NIS client.
Can't tell more - I've never got to use it.
Try this URL, I don't know if its
Hi!
Zini Enrico ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> When I try to read the ISO image from a CD, either with cat or dd, the reading
> speed (I read with a SCSI 4x/2x Philips CDD2600 cd-writer) seems to be around
> 70Kb per second (half 1x !). If I mount the CD I can read at full 4x, no
> problem: what could it
Hi!
B. Bell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 2) Track everything in unstable, but only try to upgrade a package if
> a) the user requests to have the package upgraded
> b) another package depends on the new version
I use this workaround:
Usually I have unstable commented out in sources.list. If I want
Hi!
john mcpeek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> know how to set them up to work as one drive. I saw something about
> drive striping and I installed the leaner drive module. I need to know
> how I should format the drives and how to make it think two drives are
> really one.
It's explained in the Software
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Stuart Marshall ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> the password file but not update the nis map. I seem
> to recall long ago that the nis installation made passwd
> call yppasswd? I am confused as to how it should be set
> up.
currently /bin/passwd isn't linked to yppasswd on installation and I think
t
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Jameson Burt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Debian rescue disks have supported my Adaptec 2940UW disk for 1 1/2 years.
> Now, none of the rescue disks in
> .../dists/hamm/disks-i386
> work with my Adaptec 2940UW.
> I am not concerned about this problem; I do not seek a solution since I have
>
Hi!
Matthew A. Reklau ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Do the X servers include support for the Diamond Viper V330?
yes, they do. Some month ago I installed debian pre-hamm on a box with one.
Rainer
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Kevin Traas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> You probably burned it as a Joliet filesystem... not supported under 2.0.x
> kernels
yes, but at least the current debian 2.0.33 kernel is already patched for
joliet.
> To burn it for use under Linux, you have to burn it as iso9660 with
> RockRidge Extensio
Pierre Blanchet ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> "RC" == Rainer Clasen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> RC> Just out of curiosity: What speaks against using rdist? IIRC somebody
> RC> suggested this in a previose discussion on this topic.
> The idea behind dpkg-rec
Pierre Blanchet ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Here, i have 85 PC to install. And the method i will try will be
> slighty different (note: it will only work in a network, with a
> local mirror):
> 3) Write a shell script, dpkg-record, something like :
Just out of curiosity: What speaks against us
Nathan E Norman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've got a Sun Netra I5, with serial console only. The current Debian
> boot disks don't like the serial console, so I used RedHat's instead.
> Now I've got this Netra Linux box :)
I don't know sun at all, but how about modifying the bootdisks to spawn a
get
Hi!
Jack Kern ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm not sure I understand what is required but the lilo doc,
> Manual.txt.gz, in the "Global" options section
> (/usr/doc/lilo/Manual.txt.gz) seems to have a relevant passage:
>
> SERIAL= enables control from a serial line. The specified
> serial port is
Hi!
Nathan E Norman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've got a Sun Netra I5, with serial console only. The current Debian
> boot disks don't like the serial console, so I used RedHat's instead.
> Now I've got this Netra Linux box :)
AFAIK there is enhanced serial console support in 2.1.*. But don't forge
Hi!
I recently updated an 386 with 8MB to hamm and after fixing utmp/wtmp I ran
last too check if everything is ok. It seemed to do nothing, neither ^C nor
^Z worked. I opened another ssh-connection and ps showed me
root 210 6.9 49.5 9952 3400 p0 D13:39 0:02 last
After a while la
Hallo erstmal!
Stephen Carpenter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> create a second extended filesystem in a file on the NT home dir
> and then mount that filesystem (I need a filesystem that will hole my
some time ago I tried the same, and somebody told me loop support doesn't
work with any remote FS. Accor
Hi!
Richard E. Hawkins Esq. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I tossed together a 2 line script to run with at, to give me a ^Q every
> minute:
> echo -n "bbb" > /dev/ttyp8
> at -f testfile now + 1 minutes
avoid output to stdout/err! "at" only sends mail if there is anything to send.
see at(1)
at -f test
Hi!
John Boggon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> How can I get mirror to leave the debian/contrib and debian/non-free
> directories but still retrieve the hamm | slink/contrib, hamm |
> slink/non-free directories ?
exclude_patt+|^contrib/
exclude_patt+|^non-free/
and when you dont't want mirror to create
Hi!
ok, I tried to compile the little hello.cc example from libgtkmm-dev.
I ran g++ hello.cc -lgtkmm -o hello -I/usr/lib/glib/include and got:
/usr/bin/ld: warning: libc.so.5, needed by /usr/lib/libc5-compat/libXi.so.6,
may conflict with libc.so.6
/lib/libc.so.5: the getwd' function is dangero
Hi!
Phone fees prevent me to mirror over my modem. But since I have access to a
fast connection at my university, I practice a 2-step method: Make a list of
files to get on my local machine runing
"mirror -n | sed -n 's/^get file \(.*\) as .*/\1/'
and use the fast connection to put them on a
Hi!
Uhmm, I need to correct myself: I think removing xbase is only recommended
if you exactly know what you are doing. It contains all manpages,
documentation, the "X" wrapper, all config-files ...
And since xbase depends on xlib6 you cannot remove it, too.
Maybe someone else has a step-by-step i
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Christopher J. McNicholas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 1) Is there somewhere I can read up on the different types of windows
> managers?
http://www.plig.org/xwinman/
> 2) I loaded X without a windows manager installed. I can move my
> mouse around, but that's about it, no menus or anything. I sw
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Dale Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Wed, 25 Mar 1998 12:47:56 -0600, you wrote:
>
> >So, you may indeed be able to do this. In any case you should be able to use
> >the
> >NT Boot Loader to start linux. This is in fact what I do. Set up LILO in your
> >linux partition and have it write the
Hi, Ian!
> So I skip the export, startx and xhost steps replacing them with X -q...
> on the desktop.
correct!
> Packages installed as above, uses window manager on the
> laptop?
yes, this way all X-applications (including WMs) run on the laptop.
> Does XDM require you to log in? If so, can
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Ben Pfaff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Try this, which is slightly different:
>
> * Give 192.168.1.1 to the laptop.
> * Give 192.168.1.2 to the desktop.
> * Install any X software you want, but no xserver package, on the laptop.
> * Install only xserver-* (whichever you need), xbase, xlib6g on the
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Adam Heath ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I am thinking of more places to add runlevels. Currently, I am trying to
> eliminate the connect option from pppd's option files. Ppp-functions would be
> called like this: "/etc/ppp/ppp-functions dialparms>," with stdin, stdout, and stderr redirected to
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Richardson,Anthony ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> If the NT partition is NTFS you have quite a bit more work to do. NTFS
> read-only
> support for Linux is available, but requires kernel patches and a kernel
> rebuild.
You need't rebuild your kernel!
There is a debian package with an n
Hi!
> > mfrattola> localhost mail deliver locally don't rewrite header
> > mfrattola> LAN mail deliver thru eth0 don't rewrite header
> > mfrattola> internet mail deliver thru ppp0 rewrite header
> >
> > This is possible by
> > a) defining mailers, and modifying sendmail.cf to add a inexpen
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> mfrattola> localhost mail deliver locally don't rewrite header
> mfrattola> LAN mail deliver thru eth0 don't rewrite header
> mfrattola> internet mail deliver thru ppp0 rewrite header
>
> This is possible by
> a) defining mailers, and modifying sendmail.cf to add a inexpensive
>
Hi!
there is a bug in kernel 2.0.33 which woes files' timestamp on mounted NT4
shares. There is already a bugfix patch, which seems to slip into 2.0.34.
kernel-source-2.0.33-2 didn't include this patch.
My questions:
-shall I report this as bug or wait till kernel-*-2.0.34?
-against what shall
Hi!
You wrote:
> Is there a kernel module and/or software that provides Network Address
> Translation (something similar to what Cisco's PIX product does)?
I don´t know Cisco´s PIX, but there is domething called NAT at
http://www.csn.tu-chemnitz.de/HyperNews/get/linux-ip-nat.html
Regards
Ra
Hi
I want to install debian 1.3.1r6 on several machines via NFS.
Is there a way to offer all packages to dselect when non-US packages and
local (self-made) packages are located in different sub-directories.
I imagine a directory-structure like this:
/pub/debian/bo # with a
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