On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 00:30:23 -0500, Carl Fink wrote:
On Wed, Nov 24, 2004 at 05:52:00PM -0500, Marc Shapiro wrote:
This sounds like a configuration problem preventing the included .js
file from actually being included when the page is requested. The .js
file is in the same direcory as the reque
On Wed, Nov 24, 2004 at 05:52:00PM -0500, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> This sounds like a configuration problem preventing the included .js
> file from actually being included when the page is requested. The .js
> file is in the same direcory as the requested page.
Actually, it sounds to me like a pr
I am working on a web site which uses javascript and css to implement a
menu system. If I simply point mozilla (or firefox, or opera) at the
page everything is fine and the menus work as expected. If, however, I
try to access the file using http://mylinuxbox/mylogin/file.http the
file is stil
I'm experiencing a quite ridiculous problem in running make config for
preparing to install the isdn4k-utils:
When you run "make config" you get a ascii menu.
The second sub menu is displayed as "General Configurations" which is
again splitted up to several other sub menus. The first one out of
; From: "Eric G . Miller"
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: xdm-config problems
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Mail-Followup-To: "Eric G . Miller" ,
> debian-user@lists.debian.org
> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Mime
On Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 10:54:40PM +0100, Manuel Hendel wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> I'm using xdm and fvwm2. After the starting process of my computer,
> the xdm login window pops up, but there's no background image or
> color. I tried to fix this problem by changing some values in the
> Xresources file i
Hallo,
I'm using xdm and fvwm2. After the starting process of my computer,
the xdm login window pops up, but there's no background image or
color. I tried to fix this problem by changing some values in the
Xresources file in the /etc/X11/xdm directory, as well as in the
/etc/X11 directory.
Can som
On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, Eric G . Miller wrote:
> Ctrl-Alt-F1 to a virtual console. Log in as root. Run /etc/init.d/xdm
> stop. Now fix your xf86config and *test* it with startx. You might try
> XF86Setup for a GUI config.
It would be nicer to: X -probeonly
to test the /etc/XF86Config.
Oki
On Thu, Apr 06, 2000 at 08:44:51PM -, björn hansen wrote:
> Hi!
> Can anyone please help me? I have installed Debian and
> then configured X with xf86config, after booting I'm
> greeted with the screen "debian Linux login" but only
> 1/4 is seen. I can manage to login but on the following
> sc
Hi!
Can anyone please help me? I have installed Debian and
then configured X with xf86config, after booting I'm
greeted with the screen "debian Linux login" but only
1/4 is seen. I can manage to login but on the following
screen (desktop) I can't do anything, all the keyes
beeps and I get no reacti
I am updating my kernel (2.2.10 to 2.2.13) and when I type make xconfig,
I get the following errors. Can anyone help me? Thanks.
rm -f include/asm
( cd include ; ln -sf asm-i386 asm)
make -C scripts kconfig.tk
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux/scripts'
gcc -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O
On Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 02:23:16PM +0200, Stephan Hachinger wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I've finally solved it!
Great, now you should have a look at your MUA and MTA,
because you posted the same mail 5 times!
JY
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Jean-Yves F. Barbier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It is easier to change the specification to fi
Hello!
I've finally solved it!
- The error messages by commenting some entries in the network script,
- The card problem by changing the BIOS! Yeah, I can't believe it myself,
but I simply had not remembered that a non-pnp card was using IRQ9 and I had
not told that to the bios which also gave I
Hello!
I've finally solved it!
- The error messages by commenting some entries in the network script,
- The card problem by changing the BIOS! Yeah, I can't believe it myself,
but I simply had not remembered that a non-pnp card was using IRQ9 and I had
not told that to the bios which also gave I
Hello!
I've finally solved it!
- The error messages by commenting some entries in the network script,
- The card problem by changing the BIOS! Yeah, I can't believe it myself,
but I simply had not remembered that a non-pnp card was using IRQ9 and I had
not told that to the bios which also gave I
Hello!
I've finally solved it!
- The error messages by commenting some entries in the network script,
- The card problem by changing the BIOS! Yeah, I can't believe it myself,
but I simply had not remembered that a non-pnp card was using IRQ9 and I had
not told that to the bios which also gave I
Hello!
I've finally solved it!
- The error messages by commenting some entries in the network script,
- The card problem by changing the BIOS! Yeah, I can't believe it myself,
but I simply had not remembered that a non-pnp card was using IRQ9 and I had
not told that to the bios which also gave I
looks like the driver for the card isnt loaded.
nate
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On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, Harlan Crystal wrote:
> I believe this results from when you upgrade your
> kernel from the older series to the 2.2.x series.
> The older kernels had a "Route" command which is used
> in various startup scripts, but the newer series
> i
unday, October 24, 1999 4:49 PM
> To: Debian User
> Subject: Network config problems - please help
>
>
> Hello!
>
> I've got problems setting up my network card (Etherlink III 509b) on my
> slink box, running a self-compiled 2.2.12 kernel.
> The network tools in netb
I had this problem and it turned out the card was trying to use an IRQ of 0.
Fixed it by cd-ing into the modules directory and loading each module in
turn 'til I found one that worked.
Hello!
I've got problems setting up my network card (Etherlink III 509b) on my
slink box, running a self-compiled 2.2.12 kernel.
The network tools in netbase are recompiled potato ones.
When booting, I get the messages (from which program???):
SIOCADDART: Invalid argument
SIOCSIFADDR: Operation
used
a few problems...when i, unintentionally, invoked Tkmail, more config
problems developed. specifically, i can no longer sendmail. I have been
trying to modify the /etc/exim.conf file manually, following the advices
offered on the list, but i have not been able to remedy the problem, so
one more ti
Matthew Gregan wrote:
> Greetings...
>
> I've tried searching the debian-user list archive already, and found some
> messages which probably contain the answer I'm after, but it seems that the
> actual messages aren't available, so I can't read them... (It was working a
> week ago when I last t
On Tue, Jun 08, 1999 at 11:01:39AM -0500, Marc Mongeon wrote:
> These three settings are important in exim.conf:
>
> qualify_domain = ihug.co.nz
> qualify_recipient = localhost
> local_domains = localhost
Thanks, that seems to have done the trick... I had wondered if
'qualify_recipient' was part
These three settings are important in exim.conf:
qualify_domain = ihug.co.nz
qualify_recipient = localhost
local_domains = localhost
Assuming your computer does not have a fully-qualified domain name (most
dial-up users don't).
If you do have a FQDN, use that instead of localhost. So, people wh
Greetings...
I've tried searching the debian-user list archive already, and found some
messages which probably contain the answer I'm after, but it seems that the
actual messages aren't available, so I can't read them... (It was working a
week ago when I last tried, but not yesterday or today..
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I think I can't help you too much. But, did you use pppconfig to set up
your Internet connection? It's very easy to use.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have tried to figure this one out to no avail. This time on a new
> install. Diald (pppd) has "peer refused t
Joe Stewart writes:
> I have tried to figure this one out to no avail. This time on a new
> install. Diald (pppd) has "peer refused to authenticate" error after
> logging into server. pon works ok.
Add noauth to the pppd-options line in /etc/diald/diald.options.
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John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Your pppd options are specifying 'auth' which requires the peer to
authenticate. You
can edit /etc/diald/diald.options and find (or create) the pppd-options line
and add
'noauth', eg.
pppd-options noauth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have tried to figure this one out to no avail. This time on
I have tried to figure this one out to no avail. This time on a new install.
Diald (pppd) has "peer refused to authenticate" error after logging into server.
pon works ok.
Any help would be appreciated, and if you need further info ask by direct email
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Joe Stewart
Snip!
M
When I try to send mail from one user to another on my local machine,
the mail fails to get to the destination and does not return an error
message to the originator of the mail. When I checked /var/spool/smail/error
I find that smail can't identify the users. I've tried several forms of
addresse
When I try to send mail from one user to another on my local machine,
the mail fails to get to the destination and does not return an error
message to the originator of the mail. When I checked /var/spool/smail/error
I find that smail can't identify the users. I've tried several forms of
addresse
I'm a relative newbie to using ipchains (as well as ipfwadm) for setting up
masquerading and forwarding of packets from an internal network, via a gateway,
to the internet in general.
To be specific, while I have gotten ipfwadm (and the associated rules) set up
so that I can at least ftp to extern
I keep getting this error whenever I try to configure anything through
dselect:
Checking for languages ... de_DECan't locate Getopt/Long.pm in @INC at
/usr/sb
in/chmanconfig line 38.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/sbin/chmanconfig line 38.
dpkg: error processing man-db (--conf
Thanks to all who replied to my problems using mail and mailx. They still
don't work for me, even though I can read my spool file. Mail lists my
headers, but when I press enter to read the message, it exits and tells me
that the messages remain on the spool. It won't show them to me.
Could this
**On 04 Jul, In article "Smail config problems (changing From: line)",
** MO (Mike Orr) writes:
MO>On Wed, 3 Jul 1996, Jean Orloff wrote:
MO>
MO>Sometimes I feel like just writing an smail-replacement script that would:
MO>** Deliver locally any mail to 'someb
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