List, good afternoon,
I am using a script to check and update a dynamic IP address in our DNS
records. I have tried to add a date and time output to a log file which
records IP address changes and updates - but the change I inserted is not
working. I think the problem is that I have not under
ctly
conflict with the older is not likely to break an application.
Is this a bug in apt? If so, is it a known bug?
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the lists it seems that Ubuntu's unstable is
generally more broken than Debian's, making me feel safer using Sid.
Could anyone confirm this.
Thanks...
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e conflict it might help, but other than that, can anyone
give me a clue?
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Way of a Pilgrim: R.French, Tr.
Free at last! Free at last! Using Linu
o I have to forcably get rid of the header line in '.config' where the
LocalVersion appears? I am already removing 'include/linux/version.h'
(and debian/official) before building. Are there other places where I
need to remove remnants of the code?
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David A. Cobb, Softwa
o I have to forcably get rid of the header line in '.config' where the
LocalVersion appears? I am already removing 'include/linux/version.h'
(and debian/official) before building. Are there other places where I
need to remove remnants of the code?
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initrd kernel
won't boot?
It panics with Cannot open root device on (3,01), please specify a
correct root.
My lilo.conf indeed says root=/dev/hda1 which is correct.
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Joey Hess wrote:
David A. Cobb wrote:
I found a huge problem with my /var filesystem. Or, at least, fsck was
going to take all day and more fixing 11 inode block numbers each pass.
It's supposed to be possible to clean /var, or at least FHS suggests
so.
Not really, it only
Joey Hess wrote:
David A. Cobb wrote:
I found a huge problem with my /var filesystem. Or, at least, fsck was
going to take all day and more fixing 11 inode block numbers each pass.
It's supposed to be possible to clean /var, or at least FHS suggests
so.
Not really, it only
kg to re-install
itself and that will cure whatever other things are destroyed.
Can anyone identify what directories and files dpkg requires to exist?
TIA
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David A. Cobb, Software Engineer, Public Access Advocate
"By God's Grace, I am a Christian man; by my actions a great sinner.&q
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> David A. Cobb wrote:
>
>> After using it successfully several times a week, every run of apt-get
>> or aptitude now ends with:
>>
>> E: Dynamic MMap ran out of room
>> E: Error occurred while processing python2.3 (NewVersion2)
>>
nyone give me a clue?
TIA
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"By God's Grace, I am a Christian man; by my actions a great sinner." -- The
Way of a Pilgrim: R.French, Tr.
Free at last! Free at last! Using Linux, I'm FREE at last!
Life is too short to
'm showing ClamAV 0.85.1-2; and I do not get any failures showing
during apt install or boot up.
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David A. Cobb, Software Engineer, Public Access Advocate
"By God's Grace, I am a Christian man; by my actions a great sinner." -- The
Way of a Pilgrim: R.French, Tr.
Free at las
everything was working fine until one of my
frequent aptitude--upgrade runs included the cupsys packages.
Meanwhile, this has convinced my wife that I only installed Linux to
annoy her.
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"By God's Grace, I am a Christian
Alexander Sack wrote:
David A. Cobb wrote:
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 00:19, David A. Cobb wrote:
After five months of struggling ( I had connectivity very briefly
before
an "upgrade" make my whole installation useless and sent me back to
the
CD's ), it appears that I nee
Windows weren't such a piece of crap I
would have about run out of patience and chucked the Linux install
altogether.
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 00:19, David A. Cobb wrote:
After five months of struggling ( I had connectivity very briefly before
an "upgrade" make my whole insta
erent generations of compiler. One, maybe two,
but not this fiasco.
Where can I go to get the missing libs?? [ backports is also no help in
this ].
Anyway, why is gcc-3.2 on the download site so incomplete?
I also couldn't get 3.3 up and flying for very similar reasons - key
libs miss
e file --
Package: ...
Version:
However, ${Filename} does not output anything -- always blanks.
So, what's the magic? I'm running short on goats here ( and the smell
of burnt goat hair is really annoying ).
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"By God's
moved or downgraded. Right now I've
fiddled sources.list so only 'testing' stuff is visible, since that is
where I want to go. Isn't there a "better" way?
It looked as though the "-o=whatever" was the trick, but I can't put
anything there that do
't want it on my TTY ! I pops into the middle of an info
screen or my editor or whatever else I'm trying to do. And it's not
always easy to get rid of.
How can I tell PAM or cron or whatever to log its complaints somewhere
else; or to block any daemon logging messages from my T
an idea of what might be happening?
TIA
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David A. Cobb, Software Engineer, Public Access Advocate
"By God's Grace, I am a Christian man; by my actions a great sinner." -- The Way of a
Pilgrim: R.French, Tr.
Life is too short to tolerate crappy software!
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Travis Crump wrote:
David A. Cobb wrote:
I currently am running kernel-2.6.7-1 and I've slowly brought many
key components up to the bleeding edge.
I have apt at 0.6.25
I keep getting
(aptitude, and others) depends on "libapt-pkg-libc6.3-5-3.3; however:
Package libapt-p
directory Apps
"
So, what am I missing here?
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David A. Cobb, Software Engineer, Public Access Advocate
"By God's Grace, I am a Christian man; by my actions a great sinner." -- The Way of a
Pilgrim: R.French, Tr.
Life is too short to tolerate crappy software!
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ject library by the same name that I should have
but do not.
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"By God's Grace, I am a Christian man; by my actions a great sinner." -- The Way of a
Pilgrim: R.French, Tr.
Life is too short to tolerate crappy software!
URCES.LIST?
And, as a P.S., do the debian and backport servers / mirrors support
RSYNC? It would surely save me a lot of manual stuff.
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David A. Cobb, Software Engineer, Public Access Advocate
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sinner." -- The Way of a Pilgri
used separate partitions.
(Unless, of course, it was a windows partition!)
Less install headache, and you don't run out of space
on one partition while wasting space elsewhere...
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Mark Pictor wrote:
Well I guess I'm gonna reply to two people at once...
--- "David A. Cobb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<>Not a very successful day!!!
Trying to go with the fact that TUN driver sees my
network controller.
Two occurrences of "Warning&
r info, it's hard to guess what correction was a good idea and what
wasn't.
Doesn't the Base-System create process leave a log behind anywhere???
David A. Cobb wrote:
Hi!
I purchased a CD set of "Debian 3.0 "Woody" Official" and started
to install it.
Firs
e). But my email bounced. Anyway, it's
not very mature - obviously.
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Pilgrim: R.French, Tr.
Life is too short to tolerate crappy softwar
Ryan Waye wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 12:19:03 -0400, David A. Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
I purchased a CD set of "Debian 3.0 "Woody" Official" and started to
install it.
First woe: my hardware is by nVidia; the Official kernel on the CD
is 2.4.18, nV
Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
On 2004-07-15, David A. Cobb penned:
[snip]
I don't have the brain power right now to answer your question about
kernels ... so moving on ...
I need to pass things back-and-forth between Linux and Windoze. I
see references to VFAT FS on the web site, but fo
Jacob S. wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 12:08:14 -0500
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David A. Cobb wrote:
First woe: my hardware is by nVidia; the Official kernel on the CD
is 2.4.18, nVidia provides a driver for 2.4.20/21 and the Debian
archive has nVidia patches for 2.4.26. M
inline->
Kent West wrote:
David A. Cobb wrote:
First woe: my hardware is by nVidia; the Official kernel on the CD is
2.4.18, nVidia provides a driver for 2.4.20/21 and the Debian archive
has nVidia patches for 2.4.26. My plan is to go to .26, but in the
meanwhile I can't use X Windo
I get dpkg / apt / aptitude to clean my machine
totally, or what files should I remove to make all this stuff go away?
Or, would it really be quicker to re-init my partitions and start again
from the CD?
Thanks, all, for your patience. I hope I see some answers before I
do something mo
Alvin Oga wrote:
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Nathan E Norman wrote:
Also, see http://incanus.net/~nnorman/sound/spam.au
and the rest of the spam sounds
http://www.Linux-Sec.net/Mail/spam.sounds/
mpeg samples for testing your sound/video/ra players
http://www.Linux-Video.net/Samples
c ya
alvi
Hello,
I am going to be setting up my Linux machine, which is currently only being
used as an Internet gateway/firewall and FTP/HTTP server, as an
entertainment "server" as well, as seen in this crude diagram:
http://tinyurl.com/33tb
My question is, will TV output on, say, a GeForce 4 MX
I have not been able to find a document specific to Debian on upgrading the
kernel. I am running 2.2.20, but would like to use a 2.4 or better kernel.
Can anyone explain it, or point me to a document SPECIFIC to Debian? I keep
finding Redhat-specific information.
- Jimmy
ps: hi, I'm new to the
ve from the
command line?
I'm sorry for the fledgling questions, I'm an MS guy who's trying to cross
over.
Kevin
- Original Message -
From: "servicom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kevin Cobb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000
r tools such as Ghost and doesn't
seem to be applicable. Are there any Linux tools or procedures to
accomplish this? Unfortunately this is a mission critical box and I am not
a Linux pro.yet! Any help any of you might be able to provide
would be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
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