b/42/42636.html
It's probably the reason as this causes the exact same behavior for me that your
getting.
Chris Schleifer
John Haggerty wrote:
> I have spent the past 5 hours bashing my brains out getting gdm to work on my
> system and it never will!
> I try to start it and it just
There were problems with a version of the netstd package (3.07-8 I think) which
was
in potato a few days ago. You probably got this version when you upgraded. Try
updating to the newest (3.07-9) version, it fixed this problem on mine.
Chris Schleifer
Phillip Deackes wrote:
> Today I tried
package. So it looks like a re-compile is needed in
order to get it back.
Chris Schleifer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Until this evening I had linuxlogo displaying the pretty debian swirl. However
> after the latest potato update I noticed this had changed to a pengouin, which
> looks very u
h better way of seeing what services are listening for connections on
your
machine (as opposed to portscanning) is to get the package 'lsof' and do an
'lsof -i'
as root.
Hope that helps,
Chris Schleifer
Lev Lvovsky wrote:
> Hello,
>
> could someone please let me kn
Hi,
I don't know a thing about the debian-guide package and this answer seems
obvious so
forgive me if I'm offbase here.
I see html.sty in the directory you listed but the permissions are wrong. Doing
a
'chmod o+r html.sty' in that directory should fix your problem.
Chr
the changes to netstd in potato).
Hope this helps,
Chris Schleifer
aphro wrote:
>
> During the process of closing non important ports on my new server i
> noticed it has port 1025(UDP) and the service is Blackjack according to
> nmap. Anyone know what this is? i dont see anything i
ked at the details of your message so this may not be the
only thing you need to do. I would definitely check out the howto for
yourself as it's a pretty good one.
Chris Schleifer
P.S. This uses IPPORTFW which I have compiled into the kernel and you
have as a module, this may make a difference.
is to take a
look at the IP Masquerading and Ipchains HOWTOs.
Chris Schleifer
Chris Schleifer wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I just had to do the same thing as you and had no problems. I am using a
> 2.2 kernel w/ ipchains and had to forward port 80.
>
> The IP Masquerade HOWTO was reall
post:
http://x42.deja.com/getdoc.xp?AN=548096449&search=thread&CONTEXT=943065968.1817182317&HIT_CONTEXT=943065968.1817182317&hitnum=3
Chris Schleifer
in (oraenv,
coraenv) without asking, which is annoying on Debian. Other than that it
went well, unless I'm forgetting something.
I didn't install it on a production machine and I also installed the
standard edition, so your mileage may vary.
Chris Schleifer
Tiago Antao wrote:
>
> H
e any different than
ipchains, they just rewrote the code and changed the syntax.
...End pointless rambling
Chris Schleifer
P.S. I am by no means an expert on tcp or firewalls, so if I'm wrong
someone correct me please.
Bob Bernstein wrote:
>
> A thousand pardons if this has been a FAQ, bu
o set the shell variable TZ to your current timezone
entry before you start Netscape. The Netscape solution on the link above
doesn't apply to Debian though. What I did is add the line "export
TZ=`cat /etc/timezone`" to my ~/.bash_profile, so it gets set whenever I
log in. Hope that helps.
Chris Schleifer
t
Disconnected from Oracle8i Release 8.1.5.0.0 - Production
With the Java option
PL/SQL Release 8.1.5.0.0 - Production
$ cat /etc/debian_version
potato
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