the swap is /dev/hda3
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| in the current /etc/fstab file.
|
| Thank you,
|
| Bill.
|
Do you have the vfat kernel module loaded or compiled-in?
Paste here the errors you get.. the user with whom you are trying to
moun with, etc.
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after
not touching the controls on "Clip&Zoom". Try that and tell us if it
works for you now.
Good luck.
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David Fokkema wrote:
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 01:35:53PM +0200, daniel wrote:
Well, it seems we have been passing through the same difficulties or
similar. This week has been the first time I have tried dvdrip.
In my case im encoding in divx5 format..
Well, I finally got to transcode and making a
Rich Puhek wrote:
[loonyx | rolf joho] wrote:
hi there
on my new woody-box i experience some major performance problems.
thez appeared a day a go and i can not link this to any of my
activities...
>>> what i observe:
* there is constantly a hell lot of disk-activity.
* starting X/gdm at boot
to setup your official sources.list
and search for another cool sources to add based on your needs on this
great site:
http://www.apt-get.org
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would tell you that) but not yet making progress.
Oh well, another config and another try tonight...
nl
I think it would be a neat idea if you share your experiences with the
kernel development team, maybe you can help them out this way to
troubleshoot the kernel ;)
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as you but havent had time to investigate.
If you get to find out please let me know also.
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ow packet forwarding
also I have something like this:
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j SNAT --to
ipofyourdebianinternetinterface
And this:
iptables -P FORWARD -j ACCEPT
Though I am not an expert and you could get more info about
routing/forwarding with iptables at http://netfilter.samb
il, and therefore I would allow their addresses is
that is what I want...
I know how it sounds.. but when one becomes desperate..
Maybe this would be the future for e-mail, deny all but specified...
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per 5 min. I am receiving none.. Im anxious to check how many do I
receive tomorrow...
This is the link - http://www.wsrcc.com/spam/
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seems to only refer to modules and as I can't find the parallel
port I'm wondering if I should have made it a module in the first place
and if there's a work around or if I need a new kernel compile.
Guess it's probably something pretty simple I should know how to do but
don
Hello All,
Debian woody 3.0r0 upgraded and new kernel
-old kernel: obtained an ip address on boot perfectly,
-new kernel: fails to get one at boot, only gets one after 'pump'
it's probably a classic mistake.
Any solutions greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
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Ya lo tenia casi todo perfectamente configuradocon el mutt, pero cambie los
archivos donde recibia los correos por directorios y ahora cuando veo las
listas de
los correos, excepto en el archivo de correo principal, veo en la lista de
todos los correos, en lugar de ver de quien viene, veo la fe
About my last e-mail sorry, I was sick and didnt know well what I was
writting... I had mistaken the address
Sorry to all
On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 11:16:51AM +0200, Armin Wegner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how can I raise the base volume of my sb 64 pci (ensonique)?
>
> Armin
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A friend of mine has a CD-Writer that is not SCSI either, though instead of
compiling
the kernel with IDE/ATAPI-CDROM support he compiles it with SCSI emulation, and
that
works for ATAPI CD's and to use his non-SCSI CD-WRITER, I think you could do the
same...the SCSI emulation support seems
To be honest... Potato is completely STABLE.. :) I am using it and I havent had
any
problems so far, it just works great... I really dont think Debian is ever being
unstable...
Daniel
Patrick Colbeck wrote:
> Hi
>
> After trying to get slink working with gnome and enlightenment and
update my linux system almost everyday. But I really know that for
people that are not just simple users like me they can be taking a risk
using some unstable packages.
Again, I apreciatte your comments, and sorry If I have transmitted a
wrong idea to some newbies.
Regards to everyone
Daniel
Anyone knows where to get info or a howto for procmail?
I am specially interested in the organization for incoming mail into
separate folders since Netscape filters wont work right for me and I
have tried everything to make them work right!
Thanks
Daniel
if one didn't configure the ethernet and sound card during the 'configuring
device driver modules' part of the system installation process, is there a
way to re-start that part of the install program without having to
re-install the whole system from scratch?
When trying to run accton, I get the error message: "accton: Function not
implemented". And ideas on what that means?
ing a boot disk that came with my CD from 1.3.1
rev 6.
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I want to install linux at work, I want a network ready for internet
access.
please can you help I would like simple instructions as to what i need to
download
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> is there any good download software (something like net vampire) for linux?
wget
ea but I'm floundering - can anyone give me a
point in the right direction please? Is this a worthwhile exercise or
should I use the script? (how do I uninstall it later?)
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just wondering if make-kpkg works with kernel 2.5/2.6 or if I am doing
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Rendez-vous sur le portail web 2.0 nouvelle génération et
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# dmesg | grep dvd; returns:
sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 32x/32x writer dvd-ram cd/rw xa/form2 cdda tray
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Debian testing stalls when installing in a vbox virtual machine.
I selected LXDE as the alternative desktop and started the regular
(not GUI) installer.
Partitioned the drive with:
[1GB /boot, 1GB swap, ~80GB at /]
I have repeated this with mirrors:
mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/debian
http.debian.org
On 5 September 2014 01:54, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> Unless you have a specific reason for using the weekly build, go with
> what Debian recommends to install Jessie, the Beta 1 installer:
>
>https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
>
OK. Thanks for letting me know. Should I file a bug r
hello
Which version of debian is compatable with i3 or i5 processors systems ?
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n.com" and try again.
Is there a way to get Postfix at mail2.domain.com knows that the
mailboxes of domain.com for non-migrated accounts are at
mail1.domain.com? Maybe using a transport table?
Thanks in advance for your time.
Kind regards
Hello.
Just curious. I see that "ftp.no.debian.org" points to
"ftp.se.debian.org". Do we no longer have proper mirror
in Norway, or is this just a mistake?
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fered version here? If so, then
I suspect lots of Debian stable users are stuck on a version
without the latest security patches, which I would consider
very bad.
Or is it just me being confused or have missed something?
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root:~# apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading package lists...
On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 11:24:31AM +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> On 2016-08-12, Daniel wrote:
> > Is there a problem with the version numbering for the packages
> > "openssl" and "libssl1.0.0"? It seems I get the version from
> > jessie/main an
Yeah! It was quite fun to play with runlevels, i think so. But isn't hard to
disable services using systemd. Whatever, for servers, sysv is a good choice
yet, i think.
P.d. play with GNU is very fun on these days too ...
Greetings.
El 29 de mayo de 2015 21:44:42 CEST, Bob Bernstein escribió:
Hi all
Since the new release (jessie) i have problems with the power management when i
choose dpm method. Normally, but not always, i suffer some freezes, often
leaving a irecoverable system. Some times with luck, solves with a KDE desktop
restart. Once, i had a message with a kernel panic that
Thanks, i think it's too early for changing to testing... But i'll try newer
kernels soon.
I apreciate your answer.
Cheers.
El 5 de junio de 2015 21:02:40 CEST, Sven Arvidsson escribió:
>On Fri, 2015-06-05 at 19:59 +0200, Daniel wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> Since
the resulting "moduli-2048" file so much smaller?
2) How is the original "moduli" generated in Debian 8?
3) Why is the "moduli" file provided by the openssh _client_
package ("openssh-client")? I would have thought that
this file is important when generating the server keys
as well?
Thanks for your time
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On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 10:23:26PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Sat, 20 Feb 2016 19:50:54 +0100
> Daniel wrote:
>
> > I have followed the instructions under "MODULI GENERATION" in the
> > "ssh-keygen" man page.
> > The resulting &q
not hesitate to ask.
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2017-10-19 14:39 GMT+02:00 Daniel :
> Hello,
>
> I'm using debian 9 up to date.
>
> Desktop Environment: Gnome
>
> Scenario: Where I work we connect to the network with Ethernet and
> 802.1x peap authentication. Each X days pass
GtkNotebook
(nm-connection-editor:28348): Gtk-CRITICAL **:
gtk_box_gadget_distribute: assertion 'size >= 0' failed in GtkNotebook
** Message: Cannot save connection due to error: Invalid setting
802.1X Security: missing EAP password
** Message: Connection validates and can be saved
Se
Title: No puedo bootear Debian.
Hola quisiera saber si alguien ha instalado, Debian Potato o Woody en un PPC o iMac, ya que yo no lo he conseguido tengo un iMac con las siguientes caracteristicas:
Powerpc
Apple iMac a 350 MHZ
Open Firmwire 4.1.9
320 Mb de memoria
9.5 Gb Disco duro
El prob
Colin Watson wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 07:32:05PM -0500, Daniel Barclay wrote:
> > When I install packages that require configuration, each one goes
> > through configuration (its sequence of questions on the console, or
> > its Dialog-based menus) twice.
>
&
Dave Sherohman wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 07:32:05PM -0500, Daniel Barclay wrote:
> > When I install packages that require configuration, each one goes
> > through configuration (its sequence of questions on the console, or
> > its Dialog-based menus) twice.
>
Paul Johnson wrote:
> ...
> My pick of ext3 was the fact that all the tools that work with ext2
> work just as readily with ext3. I was also able to convert within a
> few minutes from ext2 on the command line.
What do you use to convert?
Daniel
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4's level of efficiency in editing and sorting bookmarks, not necessarily
whether it works the same way.)
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Hall Stevenson wrote:
> ...(see this page,
> http://www.zip.au/~akpm/linux/ext3/ext3-usage.html, for full info), etc,
> ...
Is anyone else having trouble accessing that page (unknown host)?
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Joey Hess wrote:
>
> Daniel B. wrote:
> > All. (Everything that I've installed recently and that has interactive
> > configuration has prompted twice.)
>
> What does 'debconf-show debconf' say?
# debconf-show debconf
* debconf/priority: low
* debconf/f
Levi Waldron wrote:
>
> On February 13, 2003 07:28 pm, Daniel Barclay wrote:
> >...
> > Are you using DMA?
>
> ... I didn't do anything outside of a
> normal stock installation to turn DMA support on or off.
The Linux kernel and some IDE controllers don't
Joey Hess wrote:
>
> Daniel B. wrote:
> > * debconf/showold: true
>
> This is your problem. You should dpkg-reconfigure debconf and turn it
> off. (or 'echo set debconf/showold false | debconf-communicate')
Are you sure?
When I run "dpkg-reconfigure
I am using j2sdk1.4.1Beta for Sid (unstable) and mozilla supports the
plugin just fine. Where are your sources pointing too? My source is as
follows:
deb ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/java-linux/debian unstable non-free main
cheers,
Daniel
Rupa Schomaker wrote:
Will there be a version of
Hi list,
I want to run apache with webapps module connected to tomcat4 on a woody
server. I setup a virtual host in apache with
DocumentRoot /var/lib/tomcat4/webapps/MyApplication
ServerName MyVirtualHostName
WebAppMount MyApplication warpConnection /
and I allways get a
INVALID RID got 256 exp
nd it doesn't seem
to cover many of the dpkg-* commands.
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because Bill Gates and company don't provide
a way to display message text in a smaller screen font on the local
machine without screwing with the HTML font size.
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a degree of eccentricity that's probably a more than the track pitch.)
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P.S. Has anyone ever added shims to make a CD tilt in the drive and seen
the laser lens popping up and down in sync with the wobbling CD?
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Craig Dickson wrote:
Michael D. Schleif wrote:
Now that I've got exim|fetchmail|razor|spamassassin|procmail|mutt
more or less functioning properly, it is time to implement virus
protection, especially for email:
# apt-cache search virus | grep -i virus | sort
amavis-exim - Inte
Peter Hicks wrote:
Does anyone here have experience with the tomcat in woody? I installed
it for some clients to do some development work, along with
libapache-mod-webapp ( I heard that this apache module work better
thatn mod_jk). Should I go install a more current version of tomcat? I
have the b
Help!Feeling a little out of my depth
here!I have downloaded Debian and want to set up an old PC as a server
which willinitially serve a PC and an X-box.To connect to the
internet I'll be using an Alcatel Speedtouch USB modem.My question is
this, how do I set up Debian?!?OK, that's a big que
vi /etc/init.d/hdparm.sh
#!/bin/bash
hdparm -d 1 /dev/hdc
:wq
chmod a+x /etc/init.d/hdparm.sh
ln -s /etc/init.d/hdparm.sh /etc/rc2.d/S90hdparm
That is assuming your default runlevel is 2.
Dan
Subject:
Setting hdparm parameters on boot
From:
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Date:
Fri, 28 Feb
Hi list,
I have 4 computers running kernel 2.4.18 or 2.4.19 and all of them, when
I ask to power down, *never* really dot it. They stay switch on with
last message on the screen "power down" It's a problem for one of them
which is connected to an UPS. He will never restart if power is coming
b
Leo Spalteholz wrote:
[...]
I think you need to enable Advanced power management. Its disabled by
default.. I think the -apm flag at boot will enable it. Or you can
recompile your kernel with support enabled.
*It's* enabled. Change nothing on 2 computers (notebook and NoName) but
the 2 o
Jon Dowland wrote:
[...]
I had the same problem until I recompiled my kernel with ASPI support
ACPI?
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Also, if you want the machine to power down by itself on a 'shutdown
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Hi list,
yesterday I updated my unstable and since fonts in some programs like
mozilla (menu, folder list, mail list but mail viewer is ok!) or gaim
are degraded which means not regular. KDE or console, mplayer... fonts
are ok. Any idea?
Also, I'm not able to change language in Mozilla. I can
Rob Weir wrote:
On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 08:46:46AM +0100, daniel huhardeaux wrote:
Hi list,
yesterday I updated my unstable and since fonts in some programs like
mozilla (menu, folder list, mail list but mail viewer is ok!) or gaim
are degraded which means not regular. KDE or console
Dan Hunt wrote:
Concept: Two sisters, seperated by 14 hours of driving, and some Rocky
Mountains.
Each has DSL service.
One has an I-Mac, one with i386 Debian GNU/Linux, each with a microphone / speaker headset and Apache Web server on this end.
Any package suggestions? BTW Yes, they each have a
David Z Maze wrote:
[...]
I know little enough about how GNOME 2 font selection works to track
down where this is going on. (The larger problem is that I get the
same ugly font in Galeon.) Any hints as to why this is happening? Is
it something on my machine, or a (presumably reported) bug in th
Hanasaki JiJi wrote:
Anyway to get this to work from behinda firewall?
What needs to be NATed or is there a proxy?
daniel huhardeaux wrote:
Dan Hunt wrote:
Concept: Two sisters, seperated by 14 hours of driving, and some Rocky
Mountains.
Each has DSL service.
One has an I-Mac, one with i386
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I have installed j2re1.4 from blackdown mirror.
ii mozilla1.3-2Mozilla Web Browser - dummy package
ii j2re1.41.4.0.99beta-1Blackdown Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, St
You have to use an java compiled undef gcc3.2
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How does one go about doing so? When I do 'apt-get update' and then
'apt-get dist-upgrade' or 'apt-get dselect-upgrade' or 'apt-get
upgrade' it says there are no packages to update/upgrade.
My sources list looks like this:
# deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/update
Glenn Becker wrote:
You have to change stable to testing in your sources list, run apt-get
update apt-get dist-upgrade
well that will get you 'sarge' not 'sid.' to get sid change this to
unstable rather than testing.
oops :-[ !
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Lindsay Yardley wrote:
[...]
RedHat & Mandrake with the 2.4 kernel recognise the ATA card OK but Debian 3
r0 can't seem to find it. The documentation from Silicon Image would
indicate that "for releases using a kernel later than 2.4, driver
support for your Silicon Image-based storage controller
Thomas H. George wrote:
I have a Sony DSC-S75 digital camera which has a usb port. The manual
states the images are stored in JPEG format and the accompanying
software for Windows installs the camera as an additional hard drive so
the images may be copied to the computer's hard drive.
I'm usin
I have a problem with the current "testing" release
php4 conflicts with libc6, can someone let me know
if there is a workaround.
kind regards
daniel
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Lindsay Yardley wrote:
[...]
hda1 - /boot
hda2 - /
hda3 - swap
hde/g raid set - /var
hde/g raid set - /home
that's why i asked if it would be possible/advisable to first install debian
to hda1,2,3 then
add the RAID1 set, format/mount it and move /var & /home over to it.
So far I've found out I nee
Is this something I need to do something about:
Oct 18 20:29:30 dsb kernel: spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7.
I'm running 2.4.18 with SMP (AMD Athlon MPs).
Daniel
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It's not part of Asia at all.
Or are you using a different view of geography (division into in
continents) without saying which one you're using? (I'm using the
(a?) seven-continent version.)
Hey, in the UK, how many continents are there considered to be?
Daniel
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Bob Proulx wrote:
>
> Daniel B. wrote:
> > Is this something I need to do something about:
> > Oct 18 20:29:30 dsb kernel: spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7.
>
> Just ignore it. It basically means that you do not have anything
> connected to the parallel port.
That
John,
John Hasler wrote:
>
> Daniel B quotes:
>
> > Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> > >
> > > On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 05:51:16 -0500,
> > > Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > >
> > >
What's the right package or pseudo-package to use to report a bug
about the boot logo in a new installation?
Thanks,
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higher resolution mode (to get more lines and wider
lines on the console) and without the logo taking up space and messing
up full-text-screen programs like less.
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Marc Wilson wrote:
>
> On Sun, Oct 19, 2003 at 11:09:35PM -0400, Daniel B. wrote:
> > Bob Proulx wrote:
> > >
> > > Daniel B. wrote:
> > > > Is this something I need to do something about:
> > > > Oct
Colin Watson wrote:
>
> On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 04:32:19PM -0400, Daniel Barclay wrote:
> > What's the right package or pseudo-package to use to report a bug
> > about the boot logo in a new installation?
>
> Is this a logo that's displayed before the kernel
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
>
> Daniel Barclay wrote:
> > Is it possible to disable the boot logo from LILO (e.g., via a kernel
> > boot parameter)?
> >
> > With vga=ask in lilo.conf, when I boot and select a video mode, it seems
> > LILO changes the video mode bu
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Daniel B. wrote:
...
(You can no longer use vga= in lilo.conf to use a high-resolution text
mode to see kernel boot messages. If you run less on the console, the
top lines of the file aren't visible, apparently because less thinks
the screen is 24 lines high, bu
mode (e.g., 60 x 132 characters instead of just 24 x 80) before booting
the kernel.
Daniel
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Brian Nelson wrote:
> The little penguin at the top of the screen while the kernel is loading?
Bugs for that should be filed against "kernel", I believe.
Thanks.
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t the driver doesn't recognize your hardware,
or do you sometimes have to tell the driver an I/O address or IRQ
number so it can find your hardware?
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lines.
Does that mean that one can't set keyboard options without risking
having debconf delete one's customizations?
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#x27;t get the same data displayed by the graphical interface
(which you'd expected it to print if it supported printing).
If or when one wants to use a command line, that's fine, but when
one it using a graphic interface, it should still support printing
directory listings.
Daniel
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> >
> > ... so shouldn't it be 'octopedes' IIRC? Haralambos?
>
> hexadecipus
Think outside the box (well, you did, but think further outside the
box): that's only _two_ octopu...thingies. Plural goes beyond two.
:-)
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