Hi all,
In presenting Daemontools as an alternative to a huge chunk of systemd,
I politicized Daemontools. So let me say this...
Regardless of *which* init system you use, many daemons are easy and
logical to daemonize and control using Daemontools. The shellscripts
you write to run Daemontools m
Hello I have make two "Personas" for Iceweasel based in the Debian Joy
theme by Adrien Aubourg.
You can wear it in:
https://www.getpersonas.com/en-US/persona/475037
https://www.getpersonas.com/en-US/persona/475140
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On Tue, Aug 30, 2005 at 08:18:59AM -0700, SimonF wrote:
> Since this doesn't seem to appear on "linux.debian.user" I'll try
> sending it directly...
>
> >Unfortunately, it has a PCI Hercules Kyro card, which works
> >great under Windows, but only in text mode for Linux.
> This is not stricltly tru
I'm still having no luck with my Hercules card.
I' trying to turn an old Windows machine into an X-terminal
kind of thing that can connect to one of the big, fast
machines I have around the house.
Unfortunately, it has a PCI Hercules Kyro card, which works
great under Windows, but only in text mod
On 2004-10-23, Silvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The modem was working fine, and isn't very old. I set up a Linux box for a
> guy across town. I threw an ethernet card in and plugged the machine into my
> LAN to do a net install. All was well until I took it back over to try to
> futz arou
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 23:34:21 -0400, Silvan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The modem was working fine, and isn't very old. I set up a Linux box for a
> guy across town. I threw an ethernet card in and plugged the machine into my
> LAN to do a net install. All was well until I took it back over to t
The modem was working fine, and isn't very old. I set up a Linux box for a
guy across town. I threw an ethernet card in and plugged the machine into my
LAN to do a net install. All was well until I took it back over to try to
futz around getting the thing to dial AOL for him.
I'm not sure ho
Bill Moseley wrote:
> I might have missed a post but is there a plan to update bind9 in
> stable with the bind9 patch for dns wild-carding? It's not really a
> security issue, but a worthwhile[1] patch, IMHO.
Use LaMont's backport area. I think Joey posted it earlier too.
# BIND, packit, po
On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 12:27:52AM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > The docs aren't very prescriptive and the new versign-blocker isn't
> > documented at all, so here's what I did.
> >
> > 1. If you're running Woody or Sid, you'll have dhcp-client. DnsMasq recommends
> > res
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The docs aren't very prescriptive and the new versign-blocker isn't
> documented at all, so here's what I did.
>
> 1. If you're running Woody or Sid, you'll have dhcp-client. DnsMasq recommends
> resolvconf, and dhcp3-client or dhcpcd or ... It's a whole kettle of fish.
I might have missed a post but is there a plan to update bind9 in
stable with the bind9 patch for dns wild-carding? It's not really a
security issue, but a worthwhile[1] patch, IMHO.
[1] But the real problem is not wild-card lookups on MY LAN, but for
*others* trying to contact my domains and m
On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 07:57:45PM +0100, Pigeon wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 11:40:01PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > The other day I wished for a patched DnsMasq to block Verisign.
> > Pleased to say it works!
>
> > 3. Then I patched /etc/dnsmasq.conf:
> > --- dnsmasq.conf.orig 2
On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 07:57:45PM +0100, Pigeon wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 11:40:01PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > The other day I wished for a patched DnsMasq to block Verisign.
> > Pleased to say it works!
>
> > 3. Then I patched /etc/dnsmasq.conf:
> > --- dnsmasq.conf.orig 2
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 11:40:01PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The other day I wished for a patched DnsMasq to block Verisign.
> Pleased to say it works!
> 3. Then I patched /etc/dnsmasq.conf:
> --- dnsmasq.conf.orig 2003-09-18 23:05:47.0 -0700
> +++ /etc/dnsmasq.conf 2003-09-18 23:2
The other day I wished for a patched DnsMasq to block Verisign.
Pleased to say it works!
The docs aren't very prescriptive and the new versign-blocker isn't
documented at all, so here's what I did.
1. If you're running Woody or Sid, you'll have dhcp-client. DnsMasq recommends
resolvconf, and dhc
Hi,
Since ages now I am struggling to have a full Apache2/PHP4 safe,
reliable and _usable_ environment ready and running at home but not only.
What a surprise when I've seen the latest PHP4 package update was the
first to officially "embedd" (typo ?) Apache2 support !
Okay it is not used/built a
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 12:51:06PM -0500, Tim Verry wrote:
> smbfs mount is working great.
awesome!
> How do I tell the tlan nic (compaq netflex 3 on mb) to go to 100 instead of
> 10? I'm not sure it's possible, I know there were some models of compaq 4000
> desktops that would NOT do 100 unde
On Wednesday 27 November 2002 17:51, Tim Verry wrote:
> I really should have subscribed to this list a long time ago. Thanks again
> everyone for the help. I've been playing with this Debian box for a little
> over a month now. I have really gotten frusterated at times, but feel like
> I'm on to
I really should have subscribed to this list a long time ago. Thanks again
everyone for the help. I've been playing with this Debian box for a little
over a month now. I have really gotten frusterated at times, but feel like
I'm on top of the world today.
Not only did I get my eth0 loading a
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 11:01:00PM -0200, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
> > Built it last night, the install uses texinfo 4.0b which you can build
> > from the unstable sources, it also depends on dpkg 1.9.17 from unstable
> > which you can just build from the unstable sources again, the install
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>
>> Has anyone got Emacs21 up and running on stable?
> Built it last night, the install uses texinfo 4.0b which you can build
> from the unstable sources, it also depends on dpkg 1.9.17 from unstable
> which you can just build from the unstable sources again, the in
> Built it last night, the install uses texinfo 4.0b which you can build
> from the unstable sources, it also depends on dpkg 1.9.17 from unstable
> which you can just build from the unstable sources again, the install
> for dpkg 1.9.17 will also need debiandoc-sgml (version from stable OK)
> in
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 08:14:58AM +0100, Glyn Millington wrote:
>
> Before I do the big download. (well, on this modem it's big
> enough).
>
> Has anyone got Emacs21 up and running on stable? I was considering
> building with the source from unstable, but could just as easily get the
>
Before I do the big download. (well, on this modem it's big
enough).
Has anyone got Emacs21 up and running on stable? I was considering
building with the source from unstable, but could just as easily get the
raw source and do the job in /usr/local. Any reason why either of these
should
Thanks Rich and Jason.
I'm going to crawl over my config this weekend with a fine tooth comb until I
find
where my system is configured differently.
It seems that the XFree docs are incorrect btw, as they insist you must have
bus-mastering enabled on the Voodoo card.
John P Foster
Rich Rudnick
On Thu, 2001-10-04 at 07:31, Jason Healy wrote:
> At 1002229481s since epoch (10/04/01 02:04:41 -0400 UTC), john wrote:
>
> > It's interesting that you say you have DRI working but not bus mastering.
> > Can
> > you run setpci on the device and see if bit 3 of word 4 is set? If so my
> > problem
At 1002229481s since epoch (10/04/01 02:04:41 -0400 UTC), john wrote:
> It's interesting that you say you have DRI working but not bus mastering. Can
> you run setpci on the device and see if bit 3 of word 4 is set? If so my
> problem
> isn't bus mastering at all.
Here's my output from `glxinfo`
Jason,
I can't get the bus mastering to work, and so cant get DRI to work (I think
that's the reason anyway).
If you trace the thread you'll see I've tried everything I can think of.
If I find time I'll build a new (actually old) box this weekend and see if I can
get the Voodoo to work - I suspe
At 1002217484s since epoch (10/03/01 22:44:44 -0400 UTC), john wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've tried both sets of advice, yet it still doesnt work.
What, exactly, doesn't work? No 3D, or no bus mastering?
I have a Voodoo3, and I don't think I ever got bus mastering to work either.
I thought that it was t
Hi!
I've tried both sets of advice, yet it still doesnt work.
I got brave (or frustrated) and tried to set other values using setpci. As far
as I can tell
nothing I can do actually changes any value, short of actually removing devices.
I'm beginning to suspect that I have a dodgy motherboard...
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 08:41:41AM -0700, Stephen Handley wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Already posted about this once and thank you for the responses ...
> unfortunately I'm still stuck.
>
> I have IPMasq installed, and as far as I can tell ipchains and ipmasqadm
> aswell
>
> I can ping IP addresses
TED]> on 06/13/2001 11:41:41 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
cc:
Subject: IPMasq No Joy
Hi all,
Already posted about this once and thank you for the responses ...
unfortunately I'm still stuck.
I have IPMasq installed, and as far as I can tell ipchains and ipmasqadm
aswell
Title: Earn Over $4000.00 In Just 39 Days!
Hi
all,
Already posted about this once and thank you for the
responses ... unfortunately I'm still stuck.
I have
IPMasq installed, and as far as I can tell ipchains and ipmasqadm
aswell
I can
ping IP addresses from both my Debian server and m
Hey,
I'm trying to figure out how to get all eight
buttons (four buttons, four throttles) working on my gamepad. The
joy-analog module will only detect four buttons, so I have to specify arguments
with bitmasks and stuff while insmod-ing. I don't have a clue on how to do
thi
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Sorry about the dupe - wasn't paying attention.
On Sat, 14 Oct 2000 18:31:49 William Jensen wrote:
>
> When I've installed things before, and there is no uninstall, I usually
> reinstall with 'make install' in one shell, then m
- Forwarded message from Steve Simons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-
On Sat, 14 Oct 2000 18:31:49 William Jensen wrote:
>
> When I've installed things before, and there is no uninstall, I usually
> reinstall with 'make install' in one shell, then manually wack each
> file in another shell. Not e
On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 01:25:40PM +, Steve Simons wrote:
> Can someone now kindly tell me how to remove the files/directories
> created by the apache install - there doesnn't seem to be an uninstall
> script, and I don't wanna delete something I shouldn't :O)
well, this will involve a learn
On Sat, 14 Oct 2000 17:02:12 Chris Gray wrote:
> If it's a well-made package, there is usually an uninstall rule in the
> Makefile. Just "make uninstall" and you're on your way.
Unfortunately there isn't one - I'd already tried it :(
Does anyone have a map of the dirs/files created so I can
On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 01:25:40PM +, Steve Simons wrote:
> After careful consideration, I decided you're right. After all - the
> package management capability is what I switched to Debian for in the
> first place!
>
> And guess what - I works just fine now! >-\
>
> PHP4, mysql and apache
After careful consideration, I decided you're right. After all - the
package management capability is what I switched to Debian for in the
first place!
And guess what - I works just fine now! >-\
PHP4, mysql and apache are all installed and running from the .deb
packages.
Can someone now kin
On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 07:33:26AM +, Steve Simons wrote:
> A really big thanks to everyone who took the time to assist me with my
> recent PHP and Apache troubles - I really appreciate the effort! :-)
>
> I ended up doing what I probably should have done in the first place;
> installing it
A really big thanks to everyone who took the time to assist me with my
recent PHP and Apache troubles - I really appreciate the effort! :-)
I ended up doing what I probably should have done in the first place;
installing it all from source. It works just fine now.
Thanks again, chaps (and chap
Hey,
I just made a SNES gamepad into a linux gamepad (I followed the
directions in joystick-parport.txt). Anyways, I got it to work (I'm
using a module with 2.2.14), but the response seems to be really slow.
Is their anything I can do to speed it up?
Thanks,
Cameron Matheson
Hi Richard,
Here maybe a bug in Wp8, but I am not sure, because I'm new to Linux.
In the command window "xterm" I run the command "less
/usr/doc/dosemu/README.txt" to view the contents. There are some headings for
each
paragraph listed (something like) in bold characters. On the o
Hi all,
I see this latest version of wordperfect is causing some excitement. Has
anyone checked to see how the micrsoft share price is faring?
Before I can consider downloading this software I would like some hear some
slightly more objective reviews. Would anyone be prepared to use wordperfect
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