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I am running Debian Sid. Yesterday I upgraded my
kernel image. My kernel went from 2.6.11-? (I'm not
sure if it was 2.6.11-2 or -3) to the latest
(2.6.11-5). After the reboot, my Zaurus (running
OpenZaurus 3.2) was no longer detected. Here are some
excerpts from commands that may help show what's
h
the wasted bandwidth.
Tony
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 09:30:40PM -0500, Anthony and Mary Ann Tantillo wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I have been unable to log into a gnome-session in the past two days.
> I've started getting the following "security violations" in logcheck
> corres
Greetings,
I have been unable to log into a gnome-session in the past two days.
I've started getting the following "security violations" in logcheck
corresponding to the times I attempt to log in.
Dec 2 18:38:07 localhost pam_limits[6588]: setrlimit limit #7 to
soft=-1,
+hard=-1 failed: Operati
I have been using the hotlead program for downloading from emusic.com.
It is available from http://www.arcaner.com/hotlead.shtml .
It works with the new emp format. There is also a utility, emp2m3u,
that converts emp files to m3u files and plays them on xmms,
I have no experience with this
There seems to be a large number of questions about getting video cards
with the ATI Rage 128 chipset up and running. The following URL is one
that I found most useful in getting my Xpert 2000 up and running.
http://two.ucdavis.edu/~holland/unix/xpert2000.html
The relevant section of my XF86conf
Yes, I misunderstood your message. Have you tried the spamassassin.org
website for documentation? I too thought that
either /etc/spamassassin.prefs or /etc/spamassassin/local.cf was a
sitewide configuration file.
Tony
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 07:36:48PM -0600, Corey Halpin wrote:
> You seem
I just enabled the daemon by enabling the it in the
/etc/default/spamassassin file. The "default" setting does not include
the -x setting.
Tony
On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 02:28:14PM -0600, Corey Halpin wrote:
> when one runs spamd -x, is there a way to specify what default
> configuration
> sh
Actually, I just realized that if I comment out the exim line in
inetd.conf the exim daemon will be started in /etx/init.d/exim.
Tony
On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 12:17:33AM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Fri, Mar 08, 2002, Anthony and Mary Ann Tantillo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> &g
anges.
Tony
On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 12:17:33AM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Fri, Mar 08, 2002, Anthony and Mary Ann Tantillo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I have begun using spamassassin (2.01) with razor (1.19) as a mailfilter
> > in combination with fetchmail (5.9.8), p
-0500, Chris Hilts wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 10:33:21PM -0500, Anthony and Mary Ann Tantillo wrote:
> > I have begun using spamassassin (2.01) with razor (1.19) as a mailfilter
> > in combination with fetchmail (5.9.8), procmail (3.2.2), and exim (3.3.4).
> > When I fe
I have begun using spamassassin (2.01) with razor (1.19) as a mailfilter
in combination with fetchmail (5.9.8), procmail (3.2.2), and exim (3.3.4).
When I fetch a large number of messages (e.g. when I first startup the
computer), response slows to a crawl. If I monitor the processes using
top, s
Although this is late, I found the following website was extremely
useful in setting up my ATI Xpert 2000 card (AGP). This card uses an
ATI Rage 128 chip set
http://two.ucdavis.edu/~holland/unix/xpert2000.html
Although I am not a graphics card expert (no pun intended), it appears
that the XF86 c
I was just pointing out that Earthlink DSL uses pppoe and that the pppoe
packages in stable and testing work with Earthlink's DSL service.
Tony
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 07:29:47PM -0700, Allen Wayne Best wrote:
> tony, wayne:
>
> for what it's worth, adsl is, imo, much easier than ppp(oe).
Actually, I got Earthlink/DSL to work with the pppoe distributed with
2.2r3 (potato) and the testing (woody) distributions using the standard
2.2.19pre17 kernel that installed from the CD.
Tony
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 07:06:50PM +0100, Wayne Brown wrote:
> on 10th Oct Royce Bell wrote
>
> > She
If you have problems even getting the SVGA 16 colour X server,
going you can even do the upgrade from the command line.
You'll have to learn about modifying the /etc/apt/sources.list
file, but it is actually fairly easy to upgrade your system.
What I did with my ATI Xpert2000 graphic card based s
I just installed kdebase-crypto. It appeared to install fine but konqueror
still does not support https. The icon does not lock and I'm not able to
access secure sites. My sources.list follows:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free
deb http://non-us.debian.org/deb
Thanks guys for your help. It's up and running and seems
to be working well. I did notice one thing I don't
remember seeing before. I've now got a 67meg file in /proc
(kcore). Is this a real file? If so, how do I get rid of it?
Thanks again
MaryK
Hi,
I bought a larger hard-drive for my potato box and want
to transfer my system to it (preserving permissions,
symlinks, etc).
I thought I saw a thread about this, but couldn't find it.
Can anyone tell me what FM to read to get this going?
TIA
MaryK
Peter S Galbraith wrote:
>
> `powstatd -t` (test mode) should _not_ shut down the computer
> even if it thinks power is low. I gather you are sure it's not
> running in plain daemon mode?
Actually, I mistyped that paragraph. What I meant was, that
powstatd, watching ttyS1, reports low power and
Hi,
I purchased a CyberPower 500SL and since they recommend
powstatd on their web site, I installed it. The problem
is powstatd will not recognize that the UPS is connected
to ttyS1. powstatd -t reports low power and shuts the
computer down. If I change back to the default ttyS0
the test repo
aphro wrote:
>
> On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Nathan York wrote:
>
> craz >what do you all think of the stormix distribution, it is based off of
> the
> craz >deb packages.. any opinions, i was thinking of putting it on one of my
> craz >boxes.
>
> i'm always up for a new distro, esp if its easy..core
Micha Feigin wrote:
Hi,
If it's connected to a PS2 port the correct device is /dev/psaux.
Cheers
MaryK
> I just upgraded from a 485dx2 using a bus mouse which worked great to a
> pentiumIII450.
> I move the whole system to the new disk but the mouse doesn't seem to
> work.
> I tried most pr
Hi,
Is vflib2 used for anything besides Japanese vector fonts? If not,
why would gs depend on it?
Thanks
MaryK
Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have some trouble with dpkg because I need
> a listing with ALL installed Packages.
>
> What are the parameters to do that ???
>
> I know only:
>
> $ dpkg -s packet-name
> $ dpkg -L packet-name
>
Hi,
dpkg -l | grep "^.i" >pkgs-installed
This will g
Mary Honeycutt wrote:
>
> "Bryan K. Walton" wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > Please forgive me for asking such an embarassing question: I have
> > installed Debian 2.1 on my laptop and have struggled to correctly
> > configure X. So I am now p
"Bryan K. Walton" wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Please forgive me for asking such an embarassing question: I have
> installed Debian 2.1 on my laptop and have struggled to correctly
> configure X. So I am now preparing to install XFree86 3.3.5 which I have
> been told will fix my problem. I have all
Hwei Sheng TEOH wrote:
>
> On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Mary Honeycutt wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm receiving messages in .xsession-errors, stating:
> > "sox: unable to open /dev/audio. Device or resource busy."
> >
> > All sounds still p
Hi,
I'm receiving messages in .xsession-errors, stating:
"sox: unable to open /dev/audio. Device or resource busy."
All sounds still play, however, everytime a sound file is run,
a new error msg is generated.
How can I find out what is using /dev/audio?
Thanks,
MaryK
Hi,
I'm fairly new to Linux and tried to build a package on my slink system
using a potato source
package (apsfilter-5.1.1). I couldn't build it with dbuild as the
error message said that the
diff file was larger than expected and exited. When I used just the
source and used deb-make/build
it q
e, and it
should copy the file exactly.(In my experience, this works sometimes and
not others).
Hope this helps.
Mary
I have installed the Debian Linux base OS on my
IBM Valuepoint 425SX by downloading files from the Debian site and putting them
on floppies (there's no CD drive on the Valuepoint.) Everything went fine. Linux
boots and I have been able to download and install numerous packages (man pages
et
Dearest Org,
I find that I cannot find "dpkg-split". It does not
seem to be in the "tools" directory refered to in the user documents
and the faq. I have looked at all the mirrors too, and they have all lived up to
the name by also not containing it.
What am I missing here?
Thanks,
D
On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, Matt Lawrence wrote:
> Ok, I've run out of places to look. I'm getting occasional "hda:timeout"
> messages and my system is locking up with a disk error after anywhere from
> a few hours to a couple of days. When it locks up, I can still change
> virtual consoles, but I can
On Mon, 24 Feb 1997, Michael Banys wrote:
> So I go through make config and everything is just fine ... until it comes
> to the sound. When it reaches the soundblaster I/O, no matter what I type
> in, it reports: "Sorry, no help available for this option yet," and then
> just goes right back to t
On Sat, 22 Feb 1997, Daniel Stringfield wrote:
> I know there are at least 6 machines running for [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> and Redhat has 37... lets outnumber 'em! :)
The redhat machines appear to be running for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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