Re: 4 printer limit to cups printers is a debian limit, why?

2018-02-13 Thread Gene Heskett
On Tuesday 13 February 2018 03:47:50 Curt wrote: > On 2018-02-12, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Do adequately describe the various jobs it can do, by selecting > > the "printer" to send this job to, would need at least 8, individual > > profiles setup in the cups menu's at localhost:631/printers. > > Y

Re: 4 printer limit to cups printers is a debian limit, why?

2018-02-13 Thread Curt
On 2018-02-12, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Do adequately describe the various jobs it can do, by selecting > the "printer" to send this job to, would need at least 8, individual > profiles setup in the cups menu's at localhost:631/printers. > Your problem description is inadequate (exactly what you

Re: 4 printer limit to cups printers is a debian limit, why?

2018-02-12 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 12 February 2018 17:25:01 Brian wrote: > On Mon 12 Feb 2018 at 15:52:15 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote: > > On Monday 12 February 2018 14:09:49 Brian wrote: > > > On Mon 12 Feb 2018 at 13:50:31 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote: > > > > Greetings all; > > > > > > > > I have 2 physical printers, a bot

Re: 4 printer limit to cups printers is a debian limit, why?

2018-02-12 Thread Brian
On Mon 12 Feb 2018 at 15:52:15 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Monday 12 February 2018 14:09:49 Brian wrote: > > > On Mon 12 Feb 2018 at 13:50:31 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote: > > > Greetings all; > > > > > > I have 2 physical printers, a bottom of the line B&W laser that > > > manages to do utility

Re: 4 printer limit to cups printers is a debian limit, why?

2018-02-12 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 12 February 2018 14:09:49 Brian wrote: > On Mon 12 Feb 2018 at 13:50:31 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Greetings all; > > > > I have 2 physical printers, a bottom of the line B&W laser that > > manages to do utility print jobs at 19 ppm, and a huge ink squirter > > with more bells and wh

Re: 4 printer limit to cups printers is a debian limit, why?

2018-02-12 Thread Brian
On Mon 12 Feb 2018 at 13:50:31 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote: > Greetings all; > > I have 2 physical printers, a bottom of the line B&W laser that manages > to do utility print jobs at 19 ppm, and a huge ink squirter with more > bells and whistles than you can shake a stick at. > > To do all of th

Re: Re^4: Mutt: SSL Certificate check ... SASL

2014-04-27 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Du, 27 apr 14, 07:13:32, pe...@easthope.ca wrote: > From: Andrei POPESCU > Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2014 19:31:22 +0200 > > P.S. could you please not break threads *and* munge the Subject on every > > reply? > > The limitations in using a Web browser to reply to a mailing list are > known a

Re: Re^4: Mutt: SSL Certificate check ... SASL

2014-04-27 Thread peter
From: Andrei POPESCU Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2014 19:31:22 +0200 > P.S. could you please not break threads *and* munge the Subject on every > reply? The limitations in using a Web browser to reply to a mailing list are known and documented in https://wiki.debian.org/DebianMailingLists#Messag

Re: [4/5OT] beamer animation mp4

2013-05-14 Thread Chris Bannister
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 11:04:35AM +0800, lina wrote: > Hi, > > I have a mp4 file, which I wish to put into the beamer. Front seat or rear seat. > Thanks ahead for your suggestions, or do you mean: http://groups.google.com/group/beamer-class or: http://www.macworld.com/article/2023617/mac-gems

Re: 4 port LAN card for Debian Squeeze or higher

2013-04-02 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 4/2/2013 10:33 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote: > On 4/2/2013 1:02 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: >> i am about to build a centralized storage and i want some auto detect >> (where no requirement of drivers and high performance capability) LAN card >> for our server. > > Intel i350-T4 > > http://www.

Re: 4 port LAN card for Debian Squeeze or higher

2013-04-02 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 4/2/2013 1:02 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: > i am about to build a centralized storage and i want some auto detect > (where no requirement of drivers and high performance capability) LAN card > for our server. Intel i350-T4 http://www.intel.com/content/dam/doc/product-brief/ethernet-i350-se

Re: 4 port LAN card for Debian Squeeze or higher

2013-04-02 Thread Dan Ritter
On Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 11:06:44AM +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: > and yes 1 more thing i need we need All GIGA ports. 100BaseT will not work > for us as we are looking for storing our VM backups from different directly > connected server where we definite need performance and high bandwidth.

Re: 4 port LAN card for Debian Squeeze or higher

2013-04-01 Thread Muhammad Yousuf Khan
and yes 1 more thing i need we need All GIGA ports. 100BaseT will not work for us as we are looking for storing our VM backups from different directly connected server where we definite need performance and high bandwidth. On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 11:02 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: > i am about

Re: Re (4): names for sound devices

2012-10-03 Thread lee
peasth...@shaw.ca writes: > From: lee > Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2012 20:59:05 +0200 >> If you don't do that, what the default >> device (i. e. card 0) is seems to depend on in which order the >> corresponding modules are loaded during booting. This order is not >> fixed. > > OK, yes; that is why I say

Re (4): names for sound devices

2012-10-03 Thread peasthope
From: lee Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2012 20:59:05 +0200 > If you don't do that, what the default > device (i. e. card 0) is seems to depend on in which order the > corresponding modules are loaded during booting. This order is not > fixed. OK, yes; that is why I say that everything up to "Note by ms

Re (4): Display on IBM ThinkPad A22m

2012-08-05 Thread peasthope
* From: Henrique de Moraes Holschuh * Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 21:11:20 -0300 > Contact him directly, it is probably the only way. For anyone else interested in the r128 this is Connor's reply. > ... radeon driver as of 2005 had a lot of obsolete code for mode > validation. I assume t

Re (4): Apparent disagreement between df and cp.

2012-06-29 Thread peasthope
From: Doug Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2012 18:41:17 -0400 > cp ... none of the options mentions determining the size of a file- > system or the remaining space therein. The primary function seen by the user is copying. The relative size of the projectile and its target are only relevant to the use

Re: Re (4): Dying Iceweasel.

2012-06-22 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 22 Jun 2012 09:17:02 -0800, peasthope wrote: (...) >> People who is interested in the Enterprise based version will know > > What about the other 90 or 99% who just want a working browser? That they stick to the default browser (e.g., Epiphany)? >> I was referring to the latest version

Re (4): Dying Iceweasel.

2012-06-22 Thread peasthope
From: Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2012 17:20:25 + (UTC) > You mean the hex code, right? Yes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numeric_character_reference#Example > People who is interested in the Enterprise based version will know What about the other 90 or 99% who just want a working browser? > ??

Re (4): Dying Iceweasel.

2012-06-21 Thread peasthope
From: Erwan David Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2012 19:38:49 +0200 > RFC 2047 for encoding non ascii in email headers. Thanks David. I'll have to investigate, ... Peter E. -- Telephone 1 360 639 0202. Bcc: peter at easthope.ca "http://carnot.yi.org/ " "http://members.shaw.ca/peasthope/inde

Re: Re (4): Dying Iceweasel.

2012-05-31 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 30 May 2012 14:42:44 -0800, peter wrote: > From: Camaleon > Date: Wed, 30 May 2012 20:28:29 + (UTC) >> You know that Debian released versions do not get updates for their >> programs ... Iceweasel and Icedove ... live in a "special" repository >> (backports). > > The 3.5 Icedove must

Re (4): Dying Iceweasel.

2012-05-30 Thread peter
From: Camaleon Date: Wed, 30 May 2012 20:28:29 + (UTC) > You know that Debian released versions do not get updates for their > programs ... Iceweasel and Icedove ... live in a "special" repository > (backports). The 3.5 Icedove must have been the best choice when Squeeze was frozen. By

Re: Re (4): Display on IBM ThinkPad A22m

2012-02-16 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Jo, 16 feb 12, 11:58:24, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote: > From: Andrei POPESCU > Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 12:26:03 +0200 > > On a second thought, maybe you should try again without an xorg.conf. > > After removing /etc/xorg.conf and executing startx again, this is the fresh > log. > http://members.

Re (4): Display on IBM ThinkPad A22m

2012-02-16 Thread peasthope
From: Andrei POPESCU Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 12:26:03 +0200 > On a second thought, maybe you should try again without an xorg.conf. After removing /etc/xorg.conf and executing startx again, this is the fresh log. http://members.shaw.ca/peasthope/Xorg.0.log The lines mentioning the default m

Re: Re (4): /usr/lib/mutt/mailto-mutt

2012-01-31 Thread Brian
On Mon 30 Jan 2012 at 16:59:14 -0700, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote: > When viewing the page in Iceweasel, a click on the link invokes mailto-mutt > with arguments containing header information. mailto-mutt attempts to set up > the message for mutt in Nano. If you open > http://lists.debian.org/debian

Re (4): /usr/lib/mutt/mailto-mutt

2012-01-30 Thread peasthope
From: Brian Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2012 23:38:10 + > What was on the command line? Or in the link if you were clicking on one. This is my limited understanding. In message http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2012/01/msg02236.html the first "Reply-to" link has this HTML code. mailto:debian-u

Re: Re(4): POP3 in Debian

2012-01-30 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 22 Jan 2012 15:05:46 -0700, peasthope wrote: > From: Camaleon > Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2012 11:31:35 + (UTC) >> So finally, what are you going to do or what are now your plans >> regarding your original issue? :-? > > It was fixed last Thursday, January 19 shortly after Aoki rminded me to

Re(4): POP3 in Debian

2012-01-23 Thread peasthope
* From: peasth...@shaw.ca * Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 11:31:50 -0800 > (POP3 server run by Shaw ISP) - (My Linux router) - (MUA on Oberon > workstation). * From: Camaleón * Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 21:46:22 + (UTC) > That's the most basic setup. Thanks! From: Andrei PO

Re(4): POP3 in Debian

2012-01-22 Thread peasthope
From: Camaleon Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2012 11:31:35 + (UTC) > So finally, what are you going to do or what are now your plans regarding > your original issue? :-? It was fixed last Thursday, January 19 shortly after Aoki rminded me to check with telnet. Documented in the second paragraph h

Re (4): incrontab usage

2012-01-04 Thread peasthope
* From: Richard Hector * Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2012 23:42:28 +1300 > Unfortunately, my testing didn't get it working reliably either ... Try IN_CLOSE_WRITE rather than IN_MODIFY. In my cursory tests it works here. Thanks for suggesting the wrapper,... Peter E. -- Telephone 1

Re (4): ~/.profile

2012-01-02 Thread peasthope
From: Bob Proulx Date: Sun, 01 Jan 2012 17:50:28 -0700 > It is not important if they have [xdm and LXDE]. It is only important if you > use it. OK, I was babbling. > This is arguably a bug and has been reported as such previously. These essays come to mind. "http://www.catb.org/~esr/wri

Re (4): Laptop with external display running X11.

2011-12-02 Thread peasthope
From: deloptes Subject:Re: Re (3): Laptop with external display running X11. > For ati you need the ati linux driver, ... Before wandering too far down the wrong path I should establish which forest I'm in. root@whiterock:~# lspci | grep VGA 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Tech

Re: Re (4): Using a Fire-i camera

2011-11-14 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 14 Nov 2011 11:53:09 -0700, peasthope wrote: > From: Camaleon > Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 15:39:03 + (UTC) >> Anyway, Coriander expects a "/dev/raw1394" device, do you already have >> that? > > According to https://ieee1394.wiki.kernel.org/ juju doesn't use > /dev/raw1394. peter@joule:~

Re (4): Using a Fire-i camera

2011-11-14 Thread peasthope
From: Camaleon Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 15:39:03 + (UTC) > Anyway, Coriander expects a "/dev/raw1394" device, do you already have > that? According to https://ieee1394.wiki.kernel.org/ juju doesn't use /dev/raw1394. peter@joule:~$ ls /dev/raw* ls: cannot access /dev/raw*: No such file or d

Re (4): QCAD Pro in Squeeze

2011-06-20 Thread peasthope
From: kuLa Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 06:17:27 +0100 > if you're going to buy something have a look at this > http://www.bricscad.com/ > but I guess difference in price is significant Certainly appealing but too expensive for my needs and budget. [To see how it works, I've tried to include all t

Re: Re (4): Configuring Iceweasel security policies.

2011-06-16 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 16/06/11 12:29, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote: > From: Scott Ferguson > Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 23:12:59 +1000 > >> Does it work with Lynx - Konqueror, Opera, Chrome, or any other web >> browser?? > > Dalton's address is 142.103.107.137. In these tests, file:///Category2.xhtml > and file://142.10

Re (4): Configuring Iceweasel security policies.

2011-06-15 Thread peasthope
From: Scott Ferguson Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 23:12:59 +1000 > And your problem is that Iceweasel is stopping you from loading a file > that the user running Iceweasel has permission to read and is on the > same machine?? Yes, that happens when the file URI originates from the remote server. No

Bad links; was Re: Re (4): Capability of Iceweasel to open a local file.

2011-06-08 Thread peasthope
Scott, > These are the links that don't work (for one reason or another):- Thanks, I'll repair, ... Peter E. -- Telephone 1 360 450 2132. bcc: peasthope at shaw.ca Shop pages http://carnot.yi.org/ accessible as long as the old drives survive. Personal pages http://members.shaw.ca/pe

Re: Native Oberon; was Re: Re (4): Capability of Iceweasel to open a local file.

2011-06-08 Thread Ron Johnson
On 06/08/2011 11:25 AM, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote: * From: Ron Johnson * Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2011 17:37:25 -0500 By the way, "Native Oberon" the Niklaus Wirth OS? "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_Oberon"; And it runs Firefox? -- "Neither the wisest constitution nor the wisest l

Native Oberon; was Re: Re (4): Capability of Iceweasel to open a local file.

2011-06-08 Thread peasthope
* From: Ron Johnson * Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2011 17:37:25 -0500 > By the way, "Native Oberon" the Niklaus Wirth OS? "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_Oberon"; Regards, ... Peter E. -- Telephone 1 360 450 2132. bcc: peasthope at shaw.ca Shop pages http://carnot.yi.org/

Re: Re (4): Capability of Iceweasel to open a local file.

2011-06-07 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 06 Jun 2011 13:12:46 -0800, peasthope wrote: > From: Camaleon > Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2011 19:34:24 + (UTC) >> Can you give a concrete example of your goal? > > In your home directory, make a file named Category2.html containing any > valid html text. The example you gave in your earlie

Re: Re (4): Capability of Iceweasel to open a local file.

2011-06-07 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 07/06/11 19:09, Liam O'Toole wrote: > On 2011-06-06, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote: >> From:Camaleon >> Date:Mon, 06 Jun 2011 19:34:24 + (UTC) >>> Can you give a concrete example of your goal? >> >> In your home directory, make a file named Category2.html containing any >> vali

Re: Re (4): Capability of Iceweasel to open a local file.

2011-06-07 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2011-06-06, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote: > From: Camaleon > Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2011 19:34:24 + (UTC) >> Can you give a concrete example of your goal? > > In your home directory, make a file named Category2.html containing any > valid html text. The example you gave in your earlier reply will

Re: Re (4): Capability of Iceweasel to open a local file.

2011-06-07 Thread Axel Freyn
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 01:12:46PM -0800, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote: > From: Camaleon > Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2011 19:34:24 + (UTC) > > Can you give a concrete example of your goal? > > In your home directory, make a file named Category2.html containing any > valid html text. The example you gav

Re: Re (4): Capability of Iceweasel to open a local file.

2011-06-06 Thread Ron Johnson
On 06/06/2011 04:12 PM, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote: From: Camaleon Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2011 19:34:24 + (UTC) Can you give a concrete example of your goal? In your home directory, make a file named Category2.html containing any valid html text. The example you gave in your earlier reply wil

Re (4): Capability of Iceweasel to open a local file.

2011-06-06 Thread peasthope
From: Camaleon Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2011 19:34:24 + (UTC) > Can you give a concrete example of your goal? In your home directory, make a file named Category2.html containing any valid html text. The example you gave in your earlier reply will be fine. Open "http://members.shaw.ca/peastho

Re (2): Routing vs. bridging; was Re (4): Linux hub

2011-05-15 Thread peasthope
From: Andrei Popescu Date: Sun, 15 May 2011 10:59:36 +0300 > ... IMVHO, as long as you don't have any compelling reasons to keep > two networks more or less separate it's just simpler to bridge them. The subordinate network here is just an Ethernet crossover cable with the carnot Web server

Re: Routing vs. bridging; was Re (4): Linux hub

2011-05-15 Thread Jesús M. Navarro
Hi, Peter: En fecha Domingo, 15 de Mayo de 2011, peasth...@shaw.ca escribió: > * From: "Jesús M. Navarro" > * Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2010 23:47:48 +0200 > > > There's neither "carnot" nor "Allied Telesis 3612TR" in your provided > > diagram so it's a bit difficult to follow you. It would be b

Re: Routing vs. bridging; was Re (4): Linux hub

2011-05-15 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Sb, 14 mai 11, 22:14:44, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote: > > What are the greatest advantages in bridging eth0 and eth1 rather > than routing through Dalton to Carnot? Bridging will need some > additional software, bridge-utils; routing should be possible > without adding software. AFAIK the addi

Routing vs. bridging; was Re (4): Linux hub

2011-05-14 Thread peasthope
* From: "Jesús M. Navarro" * Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2010 23:47:48 +0200 > There's neither "carnot" nor "Allied Telesis 3612TR" in your provided diagram > so it's a bit difficult to follow you. It would be better if you provided a > complete an up-to-date diagram. It's improved now. htt

/etc/cups/cupsd.conf for a LAN server; was Re^4: inconsistent reports from lpstat

2011-05-02 Thread peasthope
* From: Wayne Topa * Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 11:17:18 -0400 > If cups-bsd is not shown then remove the lpr package and install > the cups-bsd package. Thanks. Yes, with cups-bsd installed, lpq and lpr work for localhost and for other Debian systems on the LAN. Doesn't work for the ET

Re (4): guidance for making a .Xresources file.

2011-02-10 Thread peasthope
From: Bob Proulx Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 15:00:26 -0700 > TightVNC is a way to transport the X protocol from one host to another > so as to share a display. According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Network_Computing to protocol is RFB. VNC is based on X in Linux and Unix but not i

Re: Re (4): OpenVPN server mode usage.

2011-01-12 Thread Bob Proulx
PETER EASTHOPE wrote: > r...@dalton:/etc/openvpn# cat /etc/openvpn/myvpn.conf > # dalton:/etc/openvpn/myvpn.conf Dalton is the static IP server configuration. > mode server > secret /root/key 1 As Mike found and pointed out those are incompatible. For server mode you need to set up and use ce

Re: Re (4): OpenVPN server mode usage.

2011-01-12 Thread Bob Proulx
PETER EASTHOPE wrote: > From: Bob Proulx > Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 21:55:10 -0700 > > x: echo foo | nc -u y 1149 > > > > You should see that show up in your tcpdump traces. > > You've tried this on your system? Or least can detect the datagram > leaving the orginating system? Yes. I can see

Re: Re (4): OpenVPN server mode usage.

2011-01-11 Thread Mike Bird
On Tue January 11 2011 19:23:50 PETER EASTHOPE wrote: > r...@dalton:/etc/openvpn# ip addr show I don't see the OpenVPN tunnel. What happens on "/etc/init.d/openvpn start"? FWIW, I use "dev tun0" (or "dev tunN" for some N) instead of "dev tun" in the OpenVPN config. --Mike Bird -- To UNSUBSCR

Re (4): OpenVPN server mode usage.

2011-01-11 Thread PETER EASTHOPE
From: Bob Proulx Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 21:55:10 -0700 > x: echo foo | nc -u y 1149 > > You should see that show up in your tcpdump traces. You've tried this on your system? Or least can detect the datagram leaving the orginating system? From: Mike Bird Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 14:39:

Re (4): Default alsa sound device in Squeeze ...

2010-11-14 Thread peasthope
* From: Camaleón * Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2010 20:26:53 +0200 > It's quite the same information you already sent, but adds another > method for setting the default sound device. For Iceweasel and the few multimedia I've tried, this works. Multimedia in this Squeeze now includes sound! Per

Re: My LANs and WAN; was Re (4): routing

2010-11-08 Thread Jesús M. Navarro
Hi, Sthu: On Sunday 07 November 2010 21:11:52 peasth...@shaw.ca wrote: [...] > > As mentioned previously, the bridge to Carnot suggested by Jesus Navarro > worked, although a problem appeared for Cantor. I'll try it again > when there is time to spare and will pay attention to virtual interfaces.

My LANs and WAN; was Re (4): routing

2010-11-07 Thread peasthope
From: lee Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2010 17:09:36 +0200 > What's the purpose of having "various machines" connected via a modem? There are two sites from which I use a dial-up modem connection. There is a machine at each site. The diagram does not depict these machines individually. > Then I'd cha

Re: Re (4): routing

2010-11-01 Thread lee
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 12:39:02PM -0700, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote: > From: lee > Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2010 17:09:36 +0200 > > /etc/shorewall/masq, "eth0 172.24.0.0/16" means that subnets > 172.24.0.0/16 are hidden behind eth0; not that eth0 is behind 172.24.0.0. Sorry, you´re right, it´s the outg

Re (4): routing

2010-10-31 Thread peasthope
From: lee Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2010 17:09:36 +0200 > Shorewall usually doesn't start when you refer to zones that aren't > defined. The real configuration of Shorewall didn't have the error. The error was in NetworksPage. Months ago when I changed the name of the zone I failed to revise Networ

Re (4): Configuration for a Linux router with a client having a public address

2010-10-04 Thread peasthope
* From: Bob Proulx * Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2010 23:45:50 -0600 > Since those are old diagrams they don't show where carnot fits into > things. * From: "Jesús M. Navarro" * Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2010 23:47:48 +0200 > There's neither "carnot" nor "Allied Telesis 3612TR" in your prov

Re (4): telnetd in Squeeze; was new authentication mechanism in Squeeze?

2010-06-14 Thread peasthope
From: Tzafrir Cohen Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2010 23:17:56 + > /etc/pam.d/telnet ? telnetd authenticates using login, and hene > /etc/pam.d/login , right? Right oh; thanks, ... P. -- Carnot is down, waiting for a disk replacement. Personal site works; http://members.shaw.ca/peasthope/ .

Re (4): telnetd in Squeeze;

2010-06-14 Thread peasthope
From: Ron Johnson Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2010 16:13:43 -0500 > You can't telnet into dalton.invalid if there's no telnetd running Another possibility is that the inetd declines to start the telnetd for any connection except from localhost. How can I find how the inetd is responding? Thanks,

Re (4): telnetd in Squeeze

2010-06-14 Thread peasthope
From: Ron Johnson Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2010 16:13:43 -0500 > You can't telnet into dalton.invalid if there's no telnetd running Using ssh ... r...@dalton:~# dpkg -l telnetd Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend |

Re: Re (4): xorg-server failing on IBM NetVista with Intel 82815 video

2010-05-21 Thread Stephen Powell
On Thu, 20 May 2010 14:31:43 -0400 (EDT), Stephen Powell wrote: > > There is a newer kernel available in squeeze now, 2.6.32-5. > Maybe it will fix the problem. Oops! I take that back. That kernel is still in Sid. There are a couple of other things you can try. One is to intentionally disable

Re: Re (4): xorg-server failing on IBM NetVista with Intel 82815 video

2010-05-20 Thread Stephen Powell
On Thu, 20 May 2010 13:43:54 -0400 (EDT), Peter Easthope wrote: > Stephen Powell wrote: >> I suspect that something not >> directly related to X is causing X to have a problem of some sort. >> Sorry I can't be more specific at this point. > > http://carnot.pathology.ubc.ca/dalton.dmesg > and >

Re (4): xorg-server failing on IBM NetVista with Intel 82815 video

2010-05-20 Thread peasthope
From: Stephen Powell Date: Thu, 20 May 2010 11:37:42 -0400 (EDT) > I suspect that something not > directly related to X is causing X to have a problem of some sort. > Sorry I can't be more specific at this point. http://carnot.pathology.ubc.ca/dalton.dmesg and http://carnot.pathology.ubc.c

Re: Re (4): Re^n: Grub vs. linux-image-2.6.32 conundrum

2010-05-17 Thread Stephen Powell
On Sun, 16 May 2010 14:13:58 -0400 (EDT), Peter Easthope wrote: > Stephen Powell wrote: >> Your kernel installation environment is not configured correctly for >> use with lilo. That's why you are having trouble upgrading to >> a newer kernel. Assuming that you are using only stock kernel images,

Re (4): Re^n: Grub vs. linux-image-2.6.32 conundrum

2010-05-16 Thread peasthope
Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 11:05:21 -0400 (EDT) Stephen Powell wrote, > Your kernel installation environment is not configured correctly for > use with lilo. That's why you are having trouble upgrading to > a newer kernel. Assuming that you are using only stock kernel images, > here is what you sh

Re (4): name -> address resolution

2010-03-03 Thread peasthope
Andrei, * Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 00:07:09 +0200 you wrote, > Try adding a line like > > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx joule.invalid joule Right oh. That works. pe...@joule:~$ cat /etc/hosts | grep 172.23.3.1 172.23.3.1 joule.invalid joule pe...@joule:~$ host joule joule has addr

Re: Mailers and In-reply-to; was Re(4): Postscript: Grub2 in current Squeeze

2010-02-05 Thread Stephen Powell
On Fri, 5 Feb 2010 12:58:05 -0500 (EST), peasth...@shaw.ca wrote: > When a message was created by clicking the Reply button > in that mailer, a correct In-reply-to parameter was included. > No complaint. > > The problematic case is where a message in the archive is > read with the browser and

Mailers and In-reply-to; was Re(4): Postscript: Grub2 in current Squeeze

2010-02-05 Thread peasthope
Tixy, > ... both the message I just quoted and the one I originally replied to > have an "In-reply-to" header ... In http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2010/02/author.html or http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2010/02/author2.html or http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2010/02/author3.html d

Re (4): Installing lilo in Squeeze after booting from the Lenny installer CD.

2010-02-05 Thread peasthope
Stephen, > I think you might have been somewhat confused by my suggestions. > I actually gave two completely different alternative recovery scenarios. Yes. I'd missed Alternative number 1 and followed 2 approximately. I used the ncurses interface whereas you refer to the CLUI. > If you can't

[SOLVED, partially at least] Re (4): xorg.conf for vesa

2009-12-29 Thread peasthope
Camaleón & others, * Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 11:29:20 + (UTC) Camaleón wrote, > ... follow the steps ... * Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 04:04:54 -0800 I wrote, > ... 'll try to work on [xorg.conf] next week. Observation: the GUI is intact except that the X-coordinate of the mouse is to

Re: Re (4): Video on Demand, VoD

2009-10-29 Thread S. Fishpaste
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 07:32:21 -0700, peasth...@shaw.ca in gmane.linux.debian.user wrote: > Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 15:13:02 -0700 >> The plugin in the screenshot is totem-mozilla. > > I've removed VLC and installed Totem and now > the VCR control panel appears. Progress. > Thanks. This should w

Re (4): Video on Demand, VoD

2009-10-29 Thread peasthope
Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 15:13:02 -0700 > The plugin in the screenshot is totem-mozilla. I've removed VLC and installed Totem and now the VCR control panel appears. Progress. Thanks. This should warrant a bug report against Debian VLC. New problem: for about a week now in Squeeze, the VoD sc

Re^4: configuring xserver [Solved]

2009-09-28 Thread peasthope
Paul, Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2009 17:19:04 -0600 > Many people reading this know a lot more about > X11 than I do, and some will jump on what I say ... At present, your tutorial appears to be the best information available. > But here's an attempt ... Thanks!... Peter E. -- Google "patho

Re (4): x won't start ...

2009-09-18 Thread peasthope
Hello Mitchell, Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 06:25:17 -0400 you wrote, > the permissions on > /home/bill are the same as every other home directory > drwxr-xr-x > those of > /home/bill/test > are the same... Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 17:27:53 -0400 you wrote, > i have tried it no success. > mitchell Try

Re: 4 gigs of ram shows only 3 in meminfo

2008-02-29 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 02/29/08 16:01, Owen Townend wrote: > > > On 3/1/08, *Ron Johnson* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > wrote: > > > On 02/29/08 14:24, Ed Curtis wrote: >> Just installed a new server that has 4 gigs of ram. Running cat >> /proc/memi

Re: 4 gigs of ram shows only 3 in meminfo

2008-02-29 Thread Owen Townend
On 3/1/08, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > > On 02/29/08 14:24, Ed Curtis wrote: > > Just installed a new server that has 4 gigs of ram. Running cat > > /proc/meminfo shows only 3 gigs of memory. I though maybe there was a > > bad stick

Re: 4 gigs of ram shows only 3 in meminfo

2008-02-29 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 02/29/08 14:24, Ed Curtis wrote: > Just installed a new server that has 4 gigs of ram. Running cat > /proc/meminfo shows only 3 gigs of memory. I though maybe there was a > bad stick. Checking the bios screen at boot does show 4 gigs. Any ideas > wh

Re: 4 gigs of ram shows only 3 in meminfo

2008-02-29 Thread Michael Shuler
On 02/29/2008 02:24 PM, Ed Curtis wrote: Just installed a new server that has 4 gigs of ram. Running cat /proc/meminfo shows only 3 gigs of memory. I though maybe there was a bad stick. Checking the bios screen at boot does show 4 gigs. Any ideas why etch isn't seeing all 4 gigs? $ apt-cache

Re: Re: Re^4: Lenny, X, dead mouse

2007-08-25 Thread Peter Easthope
Andrei, ap> Did you ever restart this machine? I mean after installing with debootstrap. If yes then try a 'dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-2.6.18-4-686' and then reboot (BTW you should upgrade to 2.6.18-5-686). Thanks. A look in deselect elaborated the problem immediately: no kernel package. I

Re: Re^4: Lenny, X, dead mouse

2007-08-20 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Mon, Aug 20, 2007 at 08:59:38AM -0700, Peter Easthope wrote: > Andrei, Florian, > > Thanks for the assistance. > I installed Lenny beginning with debootstrap. > Then copied some configurations from Etch. > Then used dselect. > > Andrei> What xorg packages do you have installed? (dpkg -l xorg*)

Re^4: Lenny, X, dead mouse

2007-08-20 Thread Peter Easthope
Andrei, Florian, Thanks for the assistance. I installed Lenny beginning with debootstrap. Then copied some configurations from Etch. Then used dselect. Andrei> What xorg packages do you have installed? (dpkg -l xorg*) Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | Status=Not/Installed/Config-files

Re: 4 GB Compact Flash as HD - DMA problems

2007-03-24 Thread Mirco Piccin
Hi! So: } Some other page shows that actually Ultra2 have DMA: } http://www.hjreggel.net/cardspeed/speed-cards.html here there's not my CF :-(( and ooopps! } So, you might check if your CF is original sandisk: } http://martybugs.net/articles/fakesandisk.cgi i fear i have bought a FAKE SanDisk

Re: 4 GB Compact Flash as HD - DMA problems

2007-03-24 Thread Atis
On 3/24/07, Mirco Piccin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Well, mine is a Sandisk Ultra II (60x / 66x). But i sincerely don't understand, reading link you posted, what means "-201-00 and -201-80 parts" - no one of the codes in CF or box seem match in any way (also in format: -xxx-xx). Hmm, probably a

Re: 4 GB Compact Flash as HD - DMA problems

2007-03-24 Thread Mirco Piccin
Hi and thanks for your response. On 3/24/07, Atis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I believe not all CF cards support DMA, as it's only needed for really fast cards (Sandisk extreme3/extreme4). What manufacturer/model/speed does your card have? Googling a bit gave this link http://www.acscontrol.co

Re: 4 GB Compact Flash as HD - DMA problems

2007-03-24 Thread Atis
Ok, in this way system start, but i'd like to understand why i have this problem (it's hw problem? it's sw problem?...) and if it could be fixed. I think also dma is a good "feature" especially in a system like mini-itx that has slow processor . Anyone can help me? I believe not all CF cards sup

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2005-09-13 Thread Kim Hongkee
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Re[4]:

2003-09-19 Thread Nysygabuh
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Re: 4 Speaker support

2003-06-14 Thread Alex Malinovich
On Sat, 2003-06-14 at 19:32, SYNeR wrote: > Hi once again, > > I have my Debian 3.0r1 running fine. I modularised support for sound and > made a module > for the i810 sound driver (for my Nforce2 onboard sound). So now, i load > soundcore.o, ac97_codec.o > and i810_audio.o, and audio seems to wor

Re[4]: Problem with mount floppy

2002-11-22 Thread Egor Tur
Hi folk! > >> > Now I see this message: > >> > /dev/fd0: Input/output error > >> > mount: block device /dev/fd0 is write-protected, mounting read-only > >> > when I do `mount /floppy' and I can only read data on floppy but cannot > >> > write. What 's happened? How can I solve this problem? > >> >

Re: Re[4]: apache FollowSymLinks and SymLinksIfOwnerMatch question

2002-09-26 Thread nate
Patrick Hsieh said: > OK. What I mean is, since I have to turn on FollowSymLinks. I wish apache > only follow the symblic links under /var/www > Sorry for the poor explaination. no problem. now I know exactly what you want and its easy to do, in access.conf (or httpd.conf whatever you want to u

Re[4]: apache FollowSymLinks and SymLinksIfOwnerMatch question

2002-09-26 Thread Patrick Hsieh
Hello "nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > > your question "Is apache any configuration to avoid symbolic link across > documentroot?" is not worded in a way that I can understand what your > really asking. try to re-phrase it. unless the above answers your > question of course :) > > nate OK. What

Re: Re[4]: Bandwidth Monitor

2002-04-10 Thread Dimitri Maziuk
* Alan Poulton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly: > Wednesday, April 10, 2002, 4:16:06 PM, Dimitri Maziuk wrote: > > > net-tools 1.60 > > ifconfig 1.42 (2001-04-13) > > AHH! Much better. I was running net-tools 1.54, so I upgraded that and > now I can see how many Mb I've transferred. > > > Have

Re[4]: Bandwidth Monitor

2002-04-10 Thread Alan Poulton
Wednesday, April 10, 2002, 4:16:06 PM, Dimitri Maziuk wrote: > net-tools 1.60 > ifconfig 1.42 (2001-04-13) AHH! Much better. I was running net-tools 1.54, so I upgraded that and now I can see how many Mb I've transferred. > Have a look at mrtg. You'll need to set up the snmp packages to get it >

Re[4]: Bandwidth Monitor

2002-04-10 Thread Alan Poulton
Wednesday, April 10, 2002, 3:34:47 PM, Gary Turner wrote: > This from a non-hacker: > 1. Wouldn't a cron job, say hourly, cover you? Have a script call > ifconfig and extract the data to a log. Your number crunchers could > have a field day with all that info :-) I like the idea, and

Re: Re[4]: FQDN hostname

2002-04-05 Thread Alan Chandler
On Friday 05 Apr 2002 7:11 pm, Alan Poulton wrote: > Thursday, April 04, 2002, 10:43:10 PM, Alan Chandler wrote: > > It seems to me it might be useful for you to take a step away from the > > problem and realise three things. > > > > 1) Its not your computer but each interface that has an IP addres

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