y opinion, you don't need to have both checkboxes.
BR
Damian
Damian
Damian
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 13:47:39 -0300, Damian Montaldo wrote:
>
>> Hi, I'm experiencing a lot of strange errors in the logs about a pci
>> port device.
>
> (...)
>
> There's more information about tho
Hi, I'm experiencing a lot of strange errors in the logs about a pci
port device.
Aug 27 13:36:42 n2 kernel: [ 2350.344677] pcieport :00:03.0: AER:
Multiple Corrected error received: id=0018
Aug 27 13:36:42 n2 kernel: [ 2350.344683] pcieport :00:03.0: can't
find device of ID0018
Aug 27 13:
Hi all,
I'm planning to install Linux on a mid-amount of computers (for now 30-40) and
I'm searching for the right distribution. As I would like to package also some
stuff for internal use, so I tried to with fedora and with ubuntu and debian
testing. I had no problems at all with fedora, since
Hello
How do I transform DocBook XML into XML-FO with xsltproc;
xsltproc (docbook|docbook-xml|docbook-xsl)?/fo/docbook.xsl file.db > file.fo
does not seem to work.
Thanks a lot
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How do I transform DocBook XML into XML-FO with xsltproc;
xsltproc (docbook/|docbook-xml/|docbook-xsl/)?fo/docbook.xsl \
file.db > file.fo
does not seem to work. Xsltproc says:
warning: failed to load external entity "fo/docbook.xsl"
cannot parse fo/docbook.xsl
Thanks a lot
Hi all
I am running Debian Sarge (Linux 2.4) on an Intel
Pentium III. It acts as a gateway for our LAN and
connects to the WAN through PPPoE. pppd and rp-pppoe
do the work.
Everything works fine but every other day pppd
would hang. This occurs for seemingly no reason at
intervals of about a day.
I'm sorry, I sent this as HTML, this is the plain text version.
I usually send all my mail as plain text, but this was the first time
I used google mail on a list (so HTML was default).
Thank you again.
On 9/3/06, Damian Finol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings,
Recently we&
ble share some light on how to install it?.Thank you again,Regards,Damian[1]http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0607.2/0286.html
[2]http://www.mattb.net.nz/blog/2006/08/05/working-sound-on-an-hp-dc7600/
Andreas Janssen wrote:
Hello
Adam Aube (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
On Thursday 29 January 2004 10:45 pm, Damian wrote:
I've successfully downloaded and installed Debian Woody, yeah!
However after installation I needed to rebuild the kernel to support
my sound
card (Soundb
p...
I'd be more than glad to post any config files that you all would need
to help me through this. I'm a newb so go easy on me. And thank you.
Peace
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I'm running Woody and using gdm for logins. What do I have to change in
order to allow root to login? The machine boots directly to X.
I'm not new to linux, just Debian. RedHat was starting to scare me.
Thanks in advance for any info.
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added ";ls | wc -l` Total Files'" to the end, I get a
> count of 16 directories, 8 files, and 25 Total Items. Something's not
> adding up.
>
> Thanks for the alias Robert, and the tip Weinand (and the neat python
> script from Ron); it's great!
>
> Kent
&
s the magic for launching X clients. A quick workaround if you are
the only root user on your system is to link root's .Xauthority file to
yours.
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Damian.
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On Sat, 22 Jun 2002, Damian Sweeney wrote:
eth0: lost link beat #when connection is lost
eth0: flipped to 10baseT #after connection is restored
I se this on my terminal when I log on, but it's not a problem.
Anyone have any tips on how I can fin
d out more about the problem?
Anyone with similar card that works/doesn't work? Where to from here?
TIA,
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I am running galeon from unstable and it has not crashed on me once.
* timothy bauscher ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> often. I would like a stable open source
> alternative to Mozilla.
>
> Any suggestions?
That did it. Thank you very much!
* Henrique de Moraes Holschuh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Mar 2002, Ovidiu Damian wrote:
> > I'm running sid and I have followed the recommendation to run
> > fetchmail as user "fetchmail". I am trying to come up with
I'm running sid and I have followed the recommendation to run
fetchmail as user "fetchmail". I am trying to come up with a shell
command to wake up the fetchamil daemon and check my mail while I'm
in Mutt.
I have added my username to /etc/sudoers like this:
ddamian wayfarer = (fetchmail) NOPASSWD:
am a newbie to
the debian package system
- can anybody please tell me what to do now (the commands) ?
- does debian automatically compiles php with my apache when using the
debian package management ?
- are there any traps ?
Thanks !
Damian D.
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x-mozilla-html:TRUE
adr
nsider reinstalling.
For more information on the attack go to www.securityfocus.com and do a
search on statd.
HTH,
Damian Menscher
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cters in passwords. Anyone know of a complete
list of which are acceptable/unacceptable?
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On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Tom wrote:
> My computer is 586 IBM CyrixInstead. Which Intall manual (in the page
> http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/#new-inst of the Debian page) do I use
> ?
>
> -Intel x86
This one. (For all practical purposes, x={3,4,5,6,...} and
Intel={Intel,AMD
ey are as (or more)
serious.
Of course, a connection to a single port on a single machine is probably
just some idiot who mistyped an IP address
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. From my days of reading up on AT commands, I remember my
modem had 4 options of verbosity of connect messages, ranging from a
number, to CONNECT/BUSY/NO DIALTONE to the full range of CONNECT
300/CONNECT 1200/CONNECT 2400/CONNECT 9600/.. You might want to try
setting yours to be less verbos
On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, Damian Menscher wrote:
> I just upgraded my version of teTeX to 1.0.6, and discovered it no
> longer seems to follow the TEXINPUTS environment variable to find
> various style files, etc. I need to get this to read in a revtex.cls
> file that I've added i
how to get this included in the
search path. I've got a feeling it has something to do with the ls-R
file, but don't know exactly what I'm doing there and don't want to mess
things up. Could anyone provide any hints?
Damian Menscher
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win2k machine. Instead,
set $DISPLAY to win2k.machine.name:0
Keep in mind that these connections do NOT got through ssh, so anything
you send through them can be sniffed! Therefore, don't open an xterm
and su or ssh into another machine if you do things this way!
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ryptic as tar or cat, you know.
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ect yourself. If you're behind a firewall, this is less of an
issue, but layered security is still the way to go.
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nt this, you
can try extracting the footer-related section from the letter class and
putting that in the g-brief class (or inputting it separately). If you
do this, just make a new class. I've done similar stuff with modifying
the seminar.cls style to get rid of borders, or modifying bib
like a
> straightforward setup, but I'm stuck. Can somebody give me some help
> here?
man crontab
You're supposed to use the crontab command to modify cron
settings. Updating files by hand won't work.
Damian Menscher
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Well, swapping chown <-> chmod in what you wrote, you're pretty close.
The permissions _should_ be 1777, not just 777.
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email from your address with the
W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] worm as an attachment.
Click here for detection and removal instructions:
-> http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=1956
Damian Menscher
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see if you can access xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx how
about using ping? That will protect you in the case you're dialed up
but the ntp server is unreachable for some reason, too.
Damian Menscher
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ng a format string
vulnerability when rpc.statd attempts to log to syslog(), which of
course runs as root. More information can be found at
www.securityfocus.com by clicking on Vulnerabilities and searching for
keyword statd.
Damian
> On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 10:29:04PM -0600, Damian Menscher
5sum database. But it is certainly a
nice start, as no script kiddie will think to check your crontab for
stuff like that!
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e running nfs-common
0.1.9.1-1 or later you should be safe. Otherwise reinstall and apt-get
the security updates this time.
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mmand. This is nice if you
only want to allow _some_ CGIs for _some_ users.
Damian
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am wondering how to execute .cgi out of the users public_html
> > directory. I thought I had it right by adding the line to
> > access.conf file?
> >
> >
>
k the
IP he's coming from and see if it was compromised in the same way. If
so, notify the owner. If not, then this is the hacker's home box and
you should contact his ISP (or the authorities).
Damian Menscher
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ssibility of treating some of your RAM like a
disk (hence the name ramdisk). Not sure if Linux can do this, but if
so, then just copy the binary to a ramdisk and run it from there.
Just an idea, I don't know how to do it or even if it can be done.
Damian Menscher
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e? Do you just want to save some time of a fsck and possible
reinstall? Then pull the IDE and power cables from your drive, wait 5
secs, then plug back in. The computer will do an IDE bus reset, and
then continue on where it left off. Worked for me once YMMV
Note: I'm not responsi
of the
line. If the remainder of the line is just that extra character, it
might pull off what you're looking for. Or not. I haven't tested this.
Damian Menscher
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ou are sure that the situation is
> secure.
You should behave in this manner anyway. A compromised user account is
destined to become a compromised root account. There are too many local
root exploits to ignore the danger.
Damian Menscher
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u want to have as little on your path as possible (to avoid
trojans, etc). It is questionable whether /usr/local/bin should be
there at all. Another argument is you don't want to have path problems
in the event /usr/local fails to mount properly and you are forced to
fix the problem as ro
> thanks for any suggestions you may have:) i haven't used any other imap
> server other then uw imap yet, and sendmail is my MTA of choice(because of
> the spam filters mainly and its less complex to met hen qmail, excluding
> that sendmail.cf of course!)
Have you checked out postfix (http:
(Followup from the post a few hours ago about problems with installing Oracle
8iR2:)
I'm now trying to create a DB by script instead of using the dbassist creation.
After saving the script and running it, it stops at a password prompt. So I
went through the scripts, and on the second command
> > - how can I stop Gnome? (it seems it always run after install...)
>
> There should be a point "logout" in you GNOME panel.
Or possibly try (from a prompt):
# /etc/init.d/gdm stop
That should do the trick (if that's what you're looking for).
This will stop the Gnome graphical login panel
> > I can get it to install fine, and the listener will run properly, but on
> > creation of a database, dbassist stops at 2% and sits there (the second
> > stage, "Creating Database Files"). I noticed that Oracle pretty much
> > requires the original-awk installed, with a link to /bin/awk fro
I'm having some problems creating databases with Oracle 8i (8.1.6) on a
freshly-installed woody box.
The Oracle HOWTO says to use RedHat, but I'm quite addicted to 'dselect'. I
have been able to use Oracle on RedHat 6.2 without any problems at all.
I can get it to install fine, and the listene
te:
> main(){return 1;}
> even if the compiler whines about it, the source is only 17 bytes long. How
> many (kilo)bytes would be necessary to write that in BASIC? :)
Save a byte:
main(){exit(1);}
But we're pretty far off topic here
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Other recommendations on hardware testing appreciated.
I agree badblocks is probably the best, but you could also try bonnie
and bonnie++. If you want to check the health of sectors already
occupied by files, I suppose a
dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/null
wouldn't hurt.
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nd
spend $6 for the 3-CD set.
If you've got a nice network connection, you might be able to upgrade by
setting your sources list to the appropriate places and doing an
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
But I'm not an expert, so it would be good if someone who is could
comment.
Damian Mensc
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Nick wrote:
> what /dev would i use to accomplish this?
/dev/ttyS0
(capital "s", number zero)
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se lines are in...
>
> and probably some other more or less dirty tricks...
^^
Look in the grep manpage for the -l option ;)
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find / -name '*.h' -exec grep '[sf]printf' {} \;
My way seems more straightforward, but I'm not sure about differences in
processing time, when the first match would be found, etc.
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b scp the
passwd.nis file around, but transparently substitute in this alternate
shell when the users come in.
I know I'm leaving out a LOT of details, but hopefully you can figure
those out from this basic idea. Good luck.
Damian Menscher
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the install. Machine works fine.
Disclaimer -=> kids, don't try this at home!
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On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Steve Juranich wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Damian Menscher wrote:
>
> > Ok, this is *really* strange:
> >
> > I have a fairly new setup: woody + 2.4.0-test9 kernel. I had everything
> > working fine. I wanted to move my computer, so I shut i
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Gary Hennigan wrote:
> Damian Menscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I have a fairly new setup: woody + 2.4.0-test9 kernel. I had everything
> > working fine. I wanted to move my computer, so I shut it down, carried
> > it over to new location,
second keyboard, still
nothing. Rebooting shows the keyboards work fine while the system is
booting, but when it gets into X they stop. Finally, I just booted into
single user mode, and the keyboard is fine.
Ideas???
Damian Menscher
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e between the parts so it reads something like:
mcgeecorp.com SMTP:[192.168.0.6]
BTW: if you're relaying for an entire domain, then you might want to put
a dot (.) in front of mcgeecorp.com. See the README in the cf directory
for details.
HTH,
Damian Menscher
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t; don't think I'm far from understanding, perhaps if I had some examples of
> UDP+masq with ipchains..
Go to linuxdoc.org and look for a howto on ipchains. I think they gave
an example of UDP masquerading in there.
Damian Menscher
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On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Samuli Suonpaa wrote:
> Damian Menscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Brian May wrote:
> >> While there are pros and cons in both methods, I have to wonder
> >> what you need to encrypt files for. For most applications,
>
lps to clean the mouse ball as well, but that usually affects all
directions of movement.
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gorithm.
That said, you might still consider using pgp, as I believe it has the
ability to do symmetric encryption. Or, if you want *extremely* weak
security (but enough to confuse your kid sister) then check out the unix
command crypt.
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hat if I
clue in that netscape has gone berserk soon enough and kill it, I'm
fine. But if I wait a minute, it hogs so many resources the only option
is a reboot.
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l version has an
> epoch ?
Just to be sure, did you remember to do a
make modules
make modules_install
?
Once the modules are there in /lib/modules/release/ check that they are
listed in your /etc/modules file.
HTH,
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causes all sorts of grief since the one in Woody depends on libc6,
etc. And I've been unable (so far) to find any source .deb's.
BTW: what's up with #debian being an invite-only channel?
Damian Menscher
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nresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.15/pcmcia/i82365.o
> depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.15/pcmcia/tcic.o
> depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
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Try this:
http://www.nvidia.com/Products/Drivers.nsf/Linux.html
* Corey Popelier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [27-05-2000 01:14 PM +0800]
> Whine, that would be great if the link didn't say "Error 404" :) Damn
> nvid
got an eta or a really cookbooks install/config for putting 4.0
> on a "woody" system.
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at? It also fails to
> mention mesa's libGL. Finally, the Mesa docs almost seem to imply that
> libMesa is depreciated in favor of libGL, but they are two different files!
>
> I'm finding all of this very confusing. Anyone got this woking with Quake II?
>
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nfig and all the
> information is now gone. How do I make sure it stays?
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> > Hi, All,
> >
> > what is the recommended way to include my firewall scripts in potato?
> >
> > In slink I used to place it in /etc/init.d and started it from
> > /etc/init.d/network.
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ll IDE (no-scsi card, although scsi is enabled in the kernel) booting
> only Debian Potato (not Frozen) over a 56k internal modem dial-up to a
> local ISP.
Potato currently *is* 'frozen'.
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Try this:
http://gtk.themes.org/php/docs.phtml?docid=37&secid=1.2
or the whole documentation section at gtk.themes.org.
* Jonathan Gift <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [21-05-2000 08:48 AM +0200]
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a FAQ or source of info on the settings in the .gtkrc so I
> can edit them. Any poin
I was able to 'make menuconfig' and succesfully compile it but it
all I got upon reboot was kernel panic. 2.3.99-pre3 worked like a charm
for me before ...
* Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [21-05-2000 04:29 AM +]
> I was able to use 'make xconfig' on this kernel, but this kernel version has
> b
Add "ZAxisMapping 4 5" (without the quotes) to the "Pointer" section.
* Corey Popelier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [29-04-2000 12:29 PM +0800]
> My Intellimouse (PS/2) is on /dev/psaux.
> Haven't got the scroll bit working in X yet though, I recall this is some
> setting regarding the Z axis, but I haven
I used to have a PS/2 Microsoft Intellimouse and it never work with the
Intellimouse protocol, only PS/2. Of course, YMMV.
* kmself@ix.netcom.com [28-04-2000 04:37 PM -0700]
> The PS/2 setting should work with both types. An IntelliMouse will be
> somewhat more functional if used with teh Inte
There's a pretty good walk-thru ("newbieized help file") on configuring Samba
at:
http://www.linuxnewbie.org/nhf/intel/network/samba/samba1.html
Give it a try.
* w trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [27-04-2000 06:12 AM -0500]
> i did the religious
> apt-get install samba
> and then
> ap
Sure there's interest.
* Alan Sobey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [27-04-2000 10:08 PM +0100]
> On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 10:18:51PM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> > > Subject says it all, I made this for my own needs and I thought other
> > > people might be interested. It is a source diff to Aureals 1
It's supported by the Linux PCMCIA package. Check the list of supported cards:
http://pcmcia.sourceforge.org/ftp/SUPPORTED.CARDS
The Linux PCMCIA page is at:
http://pcmcia.sourceforge.org/
Tom Warfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Anyone know where i can find a driver for the 3COM 575BT card? I
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From: Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Cc: Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 1999 12:41 PM
Subject: XFree86 (3.3.4), graphics cards, and BIOS weirdness.
> 1. Having downloaded the latest XFree86 (version 3.3.4), I tried it on my
> exist
Walter Logeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have also been considering a purchase of Caldera. While I am attracted to
> the
> Debian open principles the Boot Magic and Wordperfect suit also appeal.
If you really need BootMagic you could buy PartitionMagic which is a
incredibly useful program to
Patrick Kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> A fuse blew last night taking out the power supply to the server with my new
> debian linux installation.:-(
>
> On reboot this morning, the second NIC wasn't present so I had to modprobe
> /lib/...tulip.o, then ifconfig eth1, then route add, th
edit /etc/X11/window-managers to move the line with your favorite window
manager to the top of the list
The FreeStuff Web Ring [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi!
>
> A while back I had requested a way to set the default Windows Manager
> upon boot up.
> It was
>
> exec .
>
> I have no idea what
Brendon Baumgartner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I installed gnome and e. The session panel doesn't seem to load up. All i
> can do is right click and middle click.
I have the same problem.
Whenever I try to start the gnome panel and/or gmc they fail with this error:
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Robert Rati [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The message in /var/log/syslog said this:
> Jul 2 20:27:08 Obereon kernel: eth0: Tx timed out, lost interrupt?
> TSR=0x1, ISR=0x2, t=3500.
> Jul 2 20:27:18 Obereon kernel: eth0: Tx timed out, lost interrupt?
> TSR=0x1, ISR=0x2, t=1000.
> Jul 2 20:27:28 Ober
Same problem here. On the first dselect screen I had "by default" PERL 5.004
marked for upgrade and 5.005 NOT marked for install. I accepted this as I was
wary of upgrading it to v 5.005. However, OK'ing this
sreen threw me in the dreaded "conflict' screen where I had PERL 5.005
_selected_ (again "
You probably removed emacs 19 but the line is still present in /etc/suid.conf.
Edit /etc/suid.conf, find the line and delete it. Then run 'suidregister' as
root and
you shouldn't get any errors anymore. One more elegant way of doing it would be
to
run 'suidunregister' .
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Mark Wagnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Didi Damian wrote:
> >
> > The error that you got from sendmail might have been caused by not having
> > 'localhost' added to exim.conf on this line:
>
> It's in there. In fact it was in there twice, so I remo
The error that you got from sendmail might have been caused by not having
'localhost' added to exim.conf on this line:
# Specify your local domains as a colon-separated list here. If this option
# is not set (i.e. not mentioned in the configuration file), the
# qualify_recipient value is used as
OK, I'm on my turf here. Got @home too.
>
> I've decided to try and configure my home system to send and
> receive email the right way (not using Netscape). The reason for
> the switch is that I eventually want to be able to access my email
> remotely using telnet/ssh (another thing I need to lea
I recently switched from SuSE 6.1 to Debian potato and I'm really happy. I like
my
Debian system more and more every day.
I applied this distribution-switch strategy: free up a partition from SuSE and
take it
out from fstab to become your new root partition, download the install floppy
image
a
I have a 1371 with potato/kernel 2.2.10 and it worked fine from the beginning.
i have a
/dev/mixer and a /dev/mixer1. Unfortunately, about the only thing I can help
you with
is my dmesg which shows the codec to be present. I don't know much about sound
in linux
but I know that in Windoze no co
"Ghost" is a drive imaging software. What it does, it copies your disk or
partition
byte for byte, formatting it on-the-fly. It works with ext2 filesystem, the
only
limitation is that, compared to the other filesystems, it won't resize the
image, meaning
that you can't take a partition created
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