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You could always get rid of bind altogether and switch to the djbdns
stuff (tinydns and dnscache). On my home machine I was constantly
battling little bind issues, but since I started using djbdns, things
have been very smooth.
I know this isn't a suggestion of what to do with bind, but oftentimes
I have, for quite some time, had trouble with my BIND installation
falsely claiming that certain domains don't exist. It tends to be
pretty consistent about them - anything under yahoo.com can be counted
on to display this, for instance.
The symptom, which is primarily noticable for outgoing emai
[By the way, no need to cc me on mailing list posts.]
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 11:09:31PM -0400, David Teague wrote:
> David wrote:
> > > I ran dpkg -l, dpkg --audit, got a bus error
>
> On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, Colin Watson wrote:
>
> > I'd be rather concerned about that last one. Are you sure yo
d reboot, then fsck the disk.
What do you think?
David
> Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 00:10:03 +0100
> From: Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Ongoing saga of upgrading my old Woody
> Resent-Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 18:10:13 -0500 (CDT)
>
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 03:07:59PM -0400, David Teague wrote:
> elentari:~# apt-get dist-upgrade || apt-get -f install
> Reading Package Lists... Error!
> E: Read error - read (5 Input/output error)
> E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
> Reading Package Lists... Err
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Ongoing saga of upgrading my old Woody
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Jamin W.Collins wrote:
> Nope, no one will help you. All the people that have provided advice so
> far appear to have not been seen as helping. =)
>
> Now, I'm no expert at either a
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Jamin W.Collins wrote:
> Nope, no one will help you. All the people that have provided advice so
> far appear to have not been seen as helping. =)
>
> Now, I'm no expert at either apt or dpkg, but what do the following
> commands return on that box?
>
> ls -l /var/lib/apt
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002 15:07:59 -0400 (EDT) David Teague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I haver read the documents, the help files, the man pages with zero
> results. I have asked on the list and got some answers that appear to
> have got me some place, but NOT FIXED.
>
> Now will someone PLEASE help
I have a Woody installation, done circa Nov 2001, on which I have
done apt-get update, then apt-get install aptitude.
This was the last thing I have done that was successful.
OK I reread the installation and upgrade notes, none of which directly
address my problem which is updating my old Wood
Christopher Fonnesbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hubert,
>
> Thanks for all the help. It didnt work, however. I still get various
> messages from my audio apps that tell me there is no sound. I tried
> recompiling again using sound as modules, but it appears worse now. The
> /dev/sndstat
Hubert,
Thanks for all the help. It didnt work, however. I still get various
messages from my audio apps that tell me there is no sound. I tried
recompiling again using sound as modules, but it appears worse now. The
/dev/sndstat is very empty now. I really have no idea what to do now.
Debia
Christopher Fonnesbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I dont see what's wrong either! When I try and start any audio
> application, it claims that either the hardware is not detected or its
> busy. I am using GNOME -- could it be an ESD issue?
Probably a permissions issue. /dev/dsp belongs to r
I dont see what's wrong either! When I try and start any audio
application, it claims that either the hardware is not detected or its
busy. I am using GNOME -- could it be an ESD issue?
Thanks,
Chris
William T Wilson wrote:
>
> On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Christopher Fonnesbeck wrote:
>
> > tried mo
On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Christopher Fonnesbeck wrote:
> tried modules as well), and the sound card does get picked up and
> "configured", albeit not correctly.
I cannot see what is wrong with the configuration you show here. It seems
that it is finding the card and configuring it. Are the addresse
Hello,
I'm having a great deal of trouble getting my Soundblaster card to work
in Debian 2.2. Is there a Debian equivalent to sndconfig for RedHat? I
have sound support and the drivers installed into the kernel (I have
tried modules as well), and the sound card does get picked up and
"configured
PIIX controller support is lacking in 2.2.x kernels.. I tried various
options and suggestions from others in this list, and no luck.
Anyone related to kernel development give me ideas as to why, the PIIX
controllers do not detect as well on new kernels, and why the menu option in
make menuconfig i
1. I installed Merit Radius
2. I realized I wasn't allowed to use shadow passwords
3. I downloaded the source and fixed the shadow thing in the Makefile
4. I managed to get the server running nicely
5. I did a killall -HUP radiusd-merit
6. Merit stopped sending information to the logfile
I retrie
On Thu, 17 Apr 1997 23:11:04 PDT Michael J Devine ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Through the diligent efforts of this support list, I have nearly conquered
> the nis problem... almost.
> I have the two machines (server and client) talking, but only insofar as
> sharing a password file. The user c
Through the diligent efforts of this support list, I have nearly conquered
the nis problem... almost.
I have the two machines (server and client) talking, but only insofar as
sharing a password file. The user can't access his/her files if s/he logs
in on the client machine...
Any ideas?
Thanks i
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