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> I want to run a certain script when someone logs in (run at user
> level)
> and another when they logout. I want them to run no matter what type
> of
> login is in progress (shell, ssh, xdm etc).
You could launch the script from the ~/.bash_logout
file like this:
exec script_name_here
You coul
> Is there a site out there that helps with upgrading to kernel 2.4
> specific to debian (woody)?
>
> Thanks,
> Pat
http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/ch-kernel.html
Google is your best friend. Aol is not.
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> What driver should I compile into the kernel (not modules, please) to
> get the SMC working? I did a search on the net and have found
> references
> to the RTL-8139, but when I tried it, I would get an error on bootup:
I *think* that RTL8139 has been replaced in the 2.4
kernels to the "better" 8
> > I nmap'ed a machine on my network which is
> > running Woody, and realized that:
> >
> > 1024/tcp openkdm
> >
> > I am ssuming that kdm means KDE Display Manger.
> > What's strang is that this machine does not have
> > (and has never had) any graphical display manager
> > or desktop
> Thank you I will try it!
sorry, i had just glanced over the first one.
i don't think it is free.
however, the second one from analog X is free.
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> Is there a way I can dial up to netzero using my win98
> box, Then go to my linux box create an internet
> connection succesffully. (e.g. open netscape and go to
> www.debian.org from my linux box)
This proxy server seems pretty popular:
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/proxy.htm
> Hello I am a new linux user
>
> I use netzero as my ISP and pay 9.95 per month!
> netzero is installed on my win98 box.
> I use a modem for dial-up service to netzero.
>
> I also have both my linux box and win98 connected with
> an Ethernet card.
>
> Is there a way I can dial up to netzero usin
I nmap'ed a machine on my network which is
running Woody, and realized that:
1024/tcp openkdm
I am ssuming that kdm means KDE Display Manger.
What's strang is that this machine does not have
(and has never had) any graphical display manager
or desktop environment installed on it.
1. Wh
> > This is probably a stupid question, but shouldn't libraries be built
> > with backwards compatibility in mind?
>
> The world isn't perfect, and sometimes mistakes were made and need to
> be
> corrected. When the soname (the bit at the end of the library
> filename)
> is cha
> > as root:
> >
> > cd /usr/lib/
> > ls libstdc++* | grep so
> >
> > For me this brings up:
> >
> > libstdc++-3-libc6.1-2-2.10.0.so
> > libstdc++-3-libc6.2-2-2.10.0.so
> > libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2
> > libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3
> > libstdc++.so.3
> > libstdc++.so.3.0.2
> >
> > I had the same pro
> for i in `find . -type f -name S90telnetd` ; do
> mv $i `echo $i | sed s/S90telnetd/K90telnetd` ;
> done
>
> There is probably a much easier way of doing it than that, but it
> works, and this is my opinion, after all.
update-inetd --disable telnet
just did it today, found it in the *upda
> The error message I get is
>
> "Error: failed /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.0/jre/lib/i386/client/libjvm.so,
> because
> libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file
> or
> directory"
as root:
cd /usr/lib/
ls libstdc++* | grep so
For me this brings up:
libstdc++-3-libc6.1-2-2.1
Carel, thank you for your suggestions. The
wheel is working beautifully now.
> > Well, i reinstalled gpm and install imwheel,
> > because someone mentioned gpm might require
> > imwheel??? My mouse still works, but not the
>
> No imwheel needed!
Okay.
> > A snip of my XF86Config-4 file:
> >
> >
> These are my settings using a Logitech trackball. I believe most
> standard mice will work with these. If you have a three button mouse
> leave out Emulate3Buttons option. GPM must start before X does.
>
> gpm.conf
>
> device=/dev/psaux
> responsiveness=
> repeat_type=raw
> type=PS/2
> append="
> I have just seen that some people have problems with the combination
> of
> gpm, XFree86 and the mouse wheel support for X11.
>
> It has taken a while until I found out what to do.
>
> I have a cordless Logitech wheel mouse and now all works.
>
> gpm settings in /etc/gpm.conf:
> device=/dev/psau
> What is PSM for Galeon (mozilla?)?
> When trying to reach a secure sight I'm informed that this must be
> installed. The download is a whole bunch of files tarred together.
> I'm
> unsure how to proceed. Should I just copy the whole tree I downloaded
> into my mozilla tree (the directories and
> I have installed Woody with Kernel 2.4.17. Whenever I do a shutdown or
> reboot, there are the following messages:
>
> Unmounting local filesystems...umount2: Device or ressource busy
> umount: devpts: not found
> umount: /dev/pts: illegal seek
> umount2: Device or ressource busy
> umount: /: dev
timothy the *poor* speller spake:
> Tbe best? Umm, that's strictly opinion. IMHO,
> the easiest is hardly over the best.
That doesn't even make sense!!!
Brain panic! *#7293>#4/2019.?
Time to shutdown...
(==timothy==)
"Live to learn. Learn to love. Love to live."
-- me
> What is the best Linux OS to install for a newbie, and it still
> connects to
> the net and has Windows XP as the default OS?
Tbe best? Umm, that's strictly opinion. IMHO,
the easiest is hardly over the best. Just
because Mandrake and RedHat are easy to install
doesn't mean that they are the be
I consider that email to be an advertisement
Debain GNU/Linux, Mailing lists 1, paragraph 19.
And the GNU spake saying:
"The act of posting an advertisement indicates your willingness to
accept responsibility for the fee,
indemnify the list operator against any legal claims from you or
o
> Well guys soory i missed the previous post about how
> to power off your system with the halt command using
> lilo.conf .. can you repeate it please ..
> i tried man lilo.conf but couldent find anything
>
> thanks
> Faisal
As root, edit /etc/lilo.conf
and add this to the (probably commented ou
> A coworker has offered to loan me two network cards to
> copy
> the data, which sounds *real cool*. Here're my questions:
>
> (1) What's involved in adding the network cards to the machines (old
> one
> runs Potato, new will have Woody)
I think you can just run modconf. Make sure
you find out
>Dang is the list slow :)
>
> Thanks for the help.
This list used to be very fast, usually 5
minutes or less.
I still haven't heard any good explanations
as to why it is taking up to 2 hours to
deliver some emails. IIRC, i think that emails
in Germany are taking up to 5 hours.
(==timothy==)
> What should a standard testing machine's /etc/apt/sources.list file
> look
> like? I just upgraded from potato and am getting some errors on all of
> the
> "security" sources that are listed.
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ testing main
deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ testing
> > > On every other machine, every time I log in? I think not.
> > >
> > > What I'm looking ofr is how to change this brain dead default on
> the
> > > Debian
> > > machines, once and for all.
> >
> > uhh, couldn't you just put it in a shell script?
>
> You still don't understand. The rest of the
>I know what sets Debian apart and why RPM
> is
> ineffective etc, etc. But, I am interested in finding industry
> sources
> and/or extremely technical/powerful write-ups on what sets Debian
> apart,
> and the inadequacies of the other distros.
Linux Magazine ( http://www.linux-mag.com/ )
wrote a
> hello,
> dpkg -i libforms0_89.deb
> give me the message:
> libforms0_89 depends on xpm4g
> can someone tell me where I can download xpm4g
> (I try to install the package lyxdeb)
> TIA
> --
> Gerard
http://packages.debian.org/stable/x11/xpm4g.html
Google is your best friend
(==timoth
> Folks, I have a problem. I cannot login to my debian system using the
> root
> password but I can login using other users logins. Is there anything I
> can
> do to regain the ability to login as root other than rebuilding the
> server.Thanks for the help in advance.
http://qref.sourceforge.net/q
> While choosing the modules, I accidently installed one for the S3
> Virge
> video card, when I really have a S3 Trio 64V + card. Does this affect
> me much? It seems like it does with XFree because it won't run..
You can always change your xf86 configuration
to use the other card, not a proble
> I am interesting in learning what programs there are running on Linux
> to
> work with digital video recorders to create personal movies burned
> onto
> DVDs. (MPEG-2 encoding, DVD burning, etc.)
>
> I am trying to determine if Linux, Windows, or the Mac is the better
> environment for this work.
> Typical !! I just got this back in minutes, guess somebody fixed
> something
> last night...
>
> Simon Hepburn wrote:
>
> > You are doing well, I'm getting a lag of about 3 hours here in the
> UK. It
> > used to take minutes. I don't think this difference can be accounted
> for by
> > the recent
> On 18/03/02 Paul Chowdhury did speaketh:
>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> Gee. And here are the instructions right in the footer.
> Astonishing how
> many people
> Yep, plenty of ink :] It's like when it's getting sent via smbclient
> all
> the data of the file is just tossed, so it starts a printjob and feeds
> it
> no info and the print job says 'I'm done!'.
>
> What is cups? People keep mentioning it. Is it able to print through a
>
> windows shared pr
> Tim, I get a lot of double messages from you on the list. Not sure
> what
> that is.
>
> -Dave
That depends on if i am responding to you
or not. If i am, you will receive two, just
as i recieved two from you. That is because
i reply to the person and cc to debian-user.
As per receiving double
> I think my main problem was I couldn't find any version of
> squirrelmail
> up on debian's site, except for in testing, so I tried the testing
> version, opps.
The Squirrelmail on Debian's website is in:
pool/main/s/squirrelmail/
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/web/squirrelmail.html
It is
> What would you guys recommend as the best all around message bbs?
>
> To install on Debain of course. :)
>
>
> -Dave
Well, that's not really software related.
I would certainly use a php/mysql board
though. I am writing a high-traffic, scalable
one that uses php/mysql right now, but it is
not ev
> > > Say, I'm stuck making PHP go. As per instructions on page 43 of
> > > Converse and Park, I made an info.php file, but when I specify
> it's URI,
> > > the browser just tries to download it. I've got the Addtype(s) in
> > > Apache, and I've got valid /etc/php4/*/php.ini files (the * gives
>
> I've got a linux box setup on the same network as a windows 2000 box
> which
> has a shared printer (lexmark z32). I've searched the list archives
> and
> found reference to 'smbprint' and other things but nothing real
> helpful on
> how to set this up. I could not find smbprint at all even th
> Maybe my sources.list file just dosen't have the package in it because
> I
> get this when using apt-get install squirrelmail.
>
> CLOUD:/usr/lib/cgi-bin# apt-get install squirrelmail
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree... Done
> Package squirrelmail has no available versio
> Yeah, I'm using Potato.
>
> Is it a good idea to upgrade to Woody even if this is for a business?
>
> I tried apt-get -f install
Depends. I think that woody is just as
stable (if not more so) than RedHat, but
I use potato for my server. Woody is
best for a desktop OS.
As far as the -f option go
> When trying to 'startx', I get the following error message:-
>
> Fatal server error:
> could not open default font 'fixed'
Try this:
cd /etc/X11/fonts/misc; mkfontdir
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> I try to install Perl 5.6.1-7 but get all kinds of conflicts with Perl
> 5.005
Why do you need Perl? That doesn't make any
sense. It is written in PHP4...
apt-get install squirrelmail
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> Yup a new one for $35 that is Linux only. Thoughts?
>
> www.thekompany.com
quote: "Our goal is to provide developers
with powerful, easy-to-use tools for creating
equally powerful and useful software for the
world's leading open-source operating system,
Linux"
i thought glade was easy enough.
It used to take less than 5 minutes
before emails were delivered to
debian-user. Now, delivery seems to take
an hour.
This is causing problems with thread
replies.
Is there anything we can do to help?
Has anyone looked into this?
(==timothy==)
> Anyone have any ideas on what is the best Web Based email
application.
I like SquirrelMail. It has lots of extra features.
(==timothy==)
Strange apache behavior:
I modified the DirectoryIndex variable to
include index.php and index.cgi.
Then i entered "apache restart" at the command
line. It seemed to restart, but the change didn't
take affect. I also tried using "apache stop;
apache start". I ended up having to reboot the
server
<>
It is very slow.
<>
Too many "Re: Racist or innapropriate ..."
replies. They are hogging the bandwidth :-)
Debian has a huge user base, and it is
constantly becoming more popular. Just a
thought, but would donations help with
getting a better connection -- or am I
totally out of line?
(==ti
http://linuxlaptops.com sells laptops
that use Debian.
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=
Is there a list somewhere of vendors that sell computers with Debian
preinstalled?
thanks
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I think Linuxiso.org has some Woody ISOs. I
am not sure if they are the most recent, but
I am sure you can find some at Debian Planet.
or here:
http://www.debian.org/CD/http-ftp/#testing
(==timothy==)
=
1) when using Dselect, I sometimes select packages, an
Thank you Patrick and Alan for your help.
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On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 01:23:31PM -0500, timothy bauscher wrote:
>x-window-system and gnome-session are installed. xdm is the default
display manager. I am using the nv driver for my RIVA TNT2, a
r 11, 2002 at 01:23:31PM -0500, timothy bauscher wrote:
>x-window-system and gnome-session are installed. xdm is the default
display manager. I am using the nv driver for my RIVA TNT2, and have
just completed a fresh install of unstable.
>
>When xdm (or gdm) are launched, they display a b
x-window-system and gnome-session are installed. xdm is the default display
manager. I am using the nv driver for my RIVA TNT2, and have just completed a
fresh install of unstable.
When xdm (or gdm) are launched, they display a black screen 3 times and then
fail. When startx is launched it also
I upgraded from the stable 2.2r5 to the latest unstable version. This upgrade
removed a lot of packages, including gcj. And, for reasons unknown to me, I no
longer boot into a graphical login and can't startx. I realize I am not
providing very much material to work with, but I would appreciate a
Ok, thank you everyone for your input. I
downloaded the nightly CVS Mozilla tarball.
If that proves to beunstable, I will try
Galeon.
(==timothy==)
=
"timothy" == timothy bauscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
timothy> I downloa
apt-get install rpm
*it should work*
(==timothy==)
=
Hi!
I wanted to use PINE under my potato install... found it is not
installed? why is this?
Rpm isnt there either...
I guess i can use apt-get to install PINE.. but im not so sure about
rpm, since it is
I downloaded Mozilla via apt-get. It crashes
often. I would like a stable open source
alternative to Mozilla.
Any suggestions?
(==timothy==)
til.a
libutil.so
libvncauth.so.0
libvncauth.so.0.0
libwraster.so.2
libwraster.so.2.2.0
libxml.so.2
libxml2.so.2
libxml2.so.2.4.13
-Original Message-
From: timothy bauscher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 2:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: AIM Installation Errors
==)
=
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 11:58:57PM -0500, timothy bauscher wrote:
> 2.2r5 Potato Installation:
>
> After configuring PCMCIA support and seeing
> the lights activate on my Netgear FA511 card,
> I tried to install the Tulip module via the
> "net modules" screen. Th
2.2r5 Potato Installation:
After configuring PCMCIA support and seeing
the lights activate on my Netgear FA511 card,
I tried to install the Tulip module via the
"net modules" screen. These are the errors
which I received:
--
/lib/modules/2.2.19/net/tulip.o: init_module: Device or resource busy
H
I have a 32-bit Netgear FA511 card and I cannot
get the tulip module to install. I am in the
installation program for potato, 2.2r5.
The PCMICIA *appears* to be working because the
card is lit. I set the PCMCIA to use the i82365
Intel-compatible controller. I didn't specify
any extra configuration
I am planning on building a firewall
here. There is a lot of hype about
Freebsd being great for firewalls,
and books regarding Linux firewalls.
I love Linux, but I believe in
finding the best solution for a
problem. My question is not which OS
is better for a firewall, but which
one you would use
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 04:48:41PM -0500, timothy bauscher wrote:
| I am having some problems compiling my
| first glade application. I have fixed
| several problems so far, but now I am
| having troubles because gnomeConf.sh
| cannot be found.
|
| I tried an apt-get instal
I am having some problems compiling my
first glade application. I have fixed
several problems so far, but now I am
having troubles because gnomeConf.sh
cannot be found.
I tried an apt-get install gnome-libs
and an apt-get install gnome-libs-devel,
but neither where found by apt. What
should I ask
I realize that most developers will laugh at
my request, but that's fine.
I am not very proficient in C/C++.
What is the EASIEST, free way to create an
application for Gnome?
nevermind, i solved my own problem. sorry
to waste your bandwidth.
let this be a lesson to all nfs admins!
always use exportfs -ra whenever you make
a change to /etc/hosts.deny file
(==timothy==)
03:47 AM, time to sleep...
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i had a working nfs server.
i downloaded and installed apache using apt-get.
i had to make some changes to /etc/hosts.deny
(i took out a line i had for ALL:ALL) so that
connections could be made to apache.
apache is working fine, the problem now is with
nfs. there is probably an apache setting i a
to be specific:
portmap
lockd
mountd
rquotad
statd
// timothy
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> and now the stupid question: why aren't nfs,
> the rpcs, and the startup scripts at least an
> option during the i
i have downloaded nfs-utils and installed it.
i can get the rpc's to run manually, but i
would like to put them in the startup scripts.
the problem is, i don't know which script to
edit. there are so many. i see that there are
sample scripts in the nfs-utils, and have found
docs about debian using
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