Hi all!
A client has landed us with a bunch of CD's containing several large
multipage TIFF images. I ran them through our usual conversion tools
(namely a find script that passes the images through tiffsplit), and all
seemed fine and dandy.
However, on inspecting the output, it seems that half
I've just updated my system from Woody to Sarge, and am now encountering a
weird problem with Samba:
My debian PDC box, tamora, serves files to the rest of my LAN via Samba. My
MythTV backend (banquo, running Gentoo and a basic samba config for when I
have to grab files from it via windows) mo
As an update to my previous problem, I have just switched everything
possible over to NFS and the same problem occurs - namely the client
machine sees the symlink literally (i.e. server has the symlink as
Television -> /home/share/tv/, and the client also sees the symlink as
Television -> /home
I'm having a great deal of difficulty setting up two computers to log into
one another for automated backup purposes. For the moment, I'm just trying
to get one machine to log into the other non-interactively, and since it's
over the internet I was going to use SSH.
Generated a v2 DSA public/pr
At 17:40 11/10/2004, you wrote:
I just went through this yesterday, and here is my recipe.
On machine 1:
1. Create your public/private key (I used dsa):
ssh-keygen -t dsa
2. Copy the contents of ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub to machine 2 using ssh-copy-id:
ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub machine2
ssh-c
This is somewhat tangential to my other thread, which is by-and-large
sorted now, but I thought it might be worth a repost since it is an
entirely different problem.
I have a bunch of users that have now been set up to use SSH keys for all
login purposes; however, they currently have password b
Does anyone know what is going on with /proc/scsi/* in 2.6.8...?
I'm trying to run the 3ware disc management daemon on my 9500 (3dm2), which
fails because it can't find /proc/scsi/3w-9xxx. In /proc/scsi I only have
scsi and device_info...
zaphod:~# cat /proc/scsi/scsi
Attached devices:
Host: scs
At 13:50 28/09/2004, you wrote:
Does anyone know what is going on with /proc/scsi/* in 2.6.8...?
I'm trying to run the 3ware disc management daemon on my 9500 (3dm2),
which fails because it can't find /proc/scsi/3w-9xxx. In /proc/scsi I only
have scsi and device_info...
I'm currently running the
At 01:26 08/10/2004, you wrote:
My Grub won't timeout. It just sits there forever waiting for me to press
enter. I've gone through many rewrites of the config file and have
recompiled, reinstalled, and reintalled it on the boot sector. Still
nothing. My config file is below. Any ideas?
# menu.l
At 22:55 18/10/2004, you wrote:
On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 17:19, martin f krafft wrote:
> Yes, you read right, I want all the machines in a cluster to trust
> each other, based on SSH keys and IPs. But I am not arriving. This
> is with Sarge and SSHv1 disabled, so only protocol two.
>
> So let's say I
At long last, we've finally got a RAID card for the office file server!
It's a lovely 3ware 9000 series with 8 SATA ports, and looks very lovely
indeed. But I can't get it working for the life of me.
I use two 3ware 8000's at home (one under Debian, one under Gentoo), and
have had zero problems
At 22:05 11/08/2004 -0400, you wrote:
On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 14:06, Stephen Tait wrote:
> At long last, we've finally got a RAID card for the office file server!
>
> It's a lovely 3ware 9000 series with 8 SATA ports, and looks very lovely
> indeed. But I can't get it
Gah, hate replying to myself, but there you go.
Does anyone have any idea how I compile the 3w-9xxx source for 2.4.19?
I've gotten the 2.4 source tarball from 3ware's website, which includes the
following files:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/3w-9xxx/driver$ ls
3w-9xxx.c 3w-9xxx.h 3w-9xxx_fw.h Makefile.o
I had loads of fun reading it, as did a few of my colleagues. I have to
admit I first dissmissed it due to its title, until I realised they
spell ownership with 0 (zero).
/M
I read the /. thread on this as well; I don't know which I found funnier -
the article itself, or the number of people who
At 13:56 20/08/2004 -0700, you wrote:
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Stephen Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 17:10:12 +0200, Gabriel Granger wrote:
>> Many thanks to all for the advise :) cant wait to put a sledge hammer
>> through our NT4 PDC ;)
>
> but w
At 09:49 24/08/2004 -0500, you wrote:
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 20:19:49 +1000
Paul Gear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Rumpf wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm about to buy a new motherboard. Can anyone recommend a board
> > that is known to work well with free software drivers. I just don't
> > want to b
Hi there, I just want to double check I'm going to be doing this right, or
am at least on the right track.
I've finally managed to make myself a kernel that'll boot directly offof my
3ware 9500 RAID card, but I had to make this on a regular PATA drive, since
I need to be able to install straigh
At 15:00 26/08/2004, you wrote:
On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 03:03:10PM +0100, Stephen Tait wrote:
> Once all the files have done transferring, I'm guessing all I have to
do is
> do a chroot /mnt/newdrive /bin/bash, and then run the LILO thing to get
> myself a boot block in my MBR.
At 15:46 26/08/2004, you wrote:
Not on _my_ computers you won't. That's a completely unreliable way of
restoring the directory.
Why doesn't someone read the man page for cp? It tells you how not copy /proc.
man cp
Personally, I prefer
tar ... | tar
which seems to work far better for me than cp.
m
At 19:40 26/08/2004, you wrote:
Hi group,
My father has recorded some video on his camera and he wants to edit
this on his computer. The camera doesn't have digital video output or
something like that and his box doesn't have a capturing device. But, he
has a dvd recorder and has recorded the video
At 20:03 26/08/2004, you wrote:
Hey
Does anyone know a good filesharing program for linux besides xmule?
greets dirk
Depends what you're after...!
There are a zillion and one BitTorrent (the only P2P I use now anyway)
clients available for Linux. One of the most popular, Azareus, is java
based, a
At 21:24 26/08/2004, you wrote:
Hi,
My existing dialup modem does not have linux drivers (its one of those
winmodems), and so am planning on buying a new modem for my machine. I
checked around the net for a list of modems that are known to work
with linux (hardware modems preferred, if not winmodem
At 19:40 27/08/2004, you wrote:
Hi,
I thought I had this configured correctly, because it was working at
one time (like yesterday). I have installed PHP4 with the lastest
Apache. What happens when I try to load for example the "phpinfo()" —
which I have named "view.php" it will read it in as a fi
At 22:28 30/08/2004 -0400, you wrote:
I finally got one of these PVR cards in my boxen.
myth tv appears to have installed OK, but I haven't really had a chance to
get things working. mythweather is about it.
However, back to Debian.
lirc isn't. I copied the files over from the examples for this
At 15:59 03/09/2004, you wrote:
you can do something similar in konqueror.
If memory serves me correctly;
kio:fish://[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I've just been migrating my other Linux boxes over to NFS, instead of
samba, for mounting their remote drives from the Debian. Got it all working
perfectly after I managed to lock myself out of SSH - d'oh! Thought the
machine had died, and ruined my 130 day uptime. Oh well.
But now I'm noticing
Has there been any further info on this? I too have just done a (very
cumbersome - install onto IDE, build kernel with 3w-9xxx, transfer install
to RAID arrays) install onto a 9000 card and would love to be able to build
myself a customised installer for the next time I have to do it.
I found
At 13:10 06/09/2004, you wrote:
Hello All,
I am facing a problem with my cache server as it
automatically down/bzy its one interaface and then
aftersome time again up it.
when i have checked logs it give me following msg.
debian:~# tail -f /var/log/messages
Sep 6 17:07:54 debian kernel: NETDEV WA
Different this time, I promise!
After much mucking about, the 3ware 9500 is working beautifully as I would
expect and is sitting there with a nice fat 750GB LVM. But I can't get 3DM2
(3ware Disk Management daemon mk. 2) to run. It complains about not being
able to start a listening socket...?
I
At 15:25 09/09/2004, you wrote:
Is there a way to rescan the IDE Bus under Linux. (Not looking at the need of
HW). The only thing I want to know, is if I can rescan the Bus after power on.
I heard about hdparm -U and hdparm -R, but does it really make a rescan and
realizes the new HD?
Thx Pir
You'r
At 17:11 11/09/2004 +0100, you wrote:
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 11:05:40 -0400, jwyman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i have a dell dimension 8300 with a soundblaster live! cardthe
> debian drivers Emu10k1 or SB will not make it work...no sound at
> alli'd really like to HEAR (pun..lol) from someon
At 12:01 13/09/2004, you wrote:
Can anyone recommend a program for recording and editing mp3's from the
line in on my sound card?
Combine Audacity with LAME and you've got yourself a fairly decent sound
editor.
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At 05:15 17/09/2004, you wrote:
How do copy my / containing directory root boot tmp bin
proc etc to a different partition of same disk.
I used dd if=/dev/sda1 of=/dev/sda4 but it seems to "hang".
cp -up could not handle /tmp correctly
Thank in advance for your reply.
Prashant kumar
home page http:
At 14:09 20/09/2004, you wrote:
BTW Flash technology is OPEN Source, it's NOT proprietary. Too much is said
that's not accurate regarding Flash.
I was under the impression that flash is open source in the same way as
PDF; the format is open, but the big-time applications (FlashMX, Acrobat)
are ve
At 19:46 22/09/2004, you wrote:
At boot time, running kernel 2.6.7-1-k7, I notice it sets all 4 of my
SATA ports to UDMA/100. However, they're all supposed to be able to do
SATA 150.
Normally I would use hdparm to try and tweak things to make it work
faster, but the 2.6 kernel recognizes SATA as SC
I've been trying to set up some method of using rsync, which will
eventually be deployed to copy company data from one office to the other
(it's a one way job, so I don't need unison) and have so far had no luck
whatsoever. What I was aiming for was something akin to the debian "push"
mirroring
At 16:03 23/09/2004, you wrote:
I've been trying to set up some method of using rsync, which will
eventually be deployed to copy company data from one office to the other
(it's a one way job, so I don't need unison) and have so far had no luck
whatsoever. What I was aiming for was something akin
At 17:02 23/09/2004, you wrote:
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 01:17 am, Christian Benito wrote:
> I have small network, two windows 2000 boxes and a debian box. The
> two windows machines share a laser printer that is attached to one of
> them. I'd like to be able to print from the debian machine t
At 12:58 24/09/2004, you wrote:
Hello,
If I have a file server that has a samba server installed and is accessed by
both linux and WinXP machines do I really need NFS installed and running?
My understanding is that samba is more secure than NFS and since one can
mount a samba server from a linux ma
I've just been rejigging my file server following the upgrade to Sarge and
have finally tried to sort out some niggling problems.
Mainly, lockd doesn't seem to be running - I see the following entries all
the time in my client machines (all gentoo):
nfs warning: mount version older than kerne
At 22:02 19/07/2005, you wrote:
No, kernel NFS can be either compiled or loaded as a module into a custom
kernel.
Does anyone know which NFS server I *should* be using? Does anyone know why
lockd fails to run?
But the userspace daemons
(/sbin/rpc.lockd and /sbin/rpc.statd) don't seem to
At 18:43 20/07/2005, you wrote:
At 22:02 19/07/2005, you wrote:
No, kernel NFS can be either compiled or loaded as a module into a custom
kernel.
Does anyone know which NFS server I *should* be using? Does anyone know
why lockd fails to run?
But the userspace daemons
(/sbin/rpc.lockd an
e this shouldn't make any difference. All the usual dmesg etc. stuff
doesn't seem to tell me anything I don't already know. If anyone has
experienced this before or has any pointers as to how I can troubleshoot
it, I'd be much obliged!
Stephen Tait
P.S. before all you hard
At 16:37 18/08/2005, you wrote:
Quoting Stephen Tait <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I'm just in the process of setting up a Sarge server to be used as a sort
of backup server. The main PATA discs are used to boot the OS offof
software RAID1, with the rest of the disc space used in JBOD
At 15:44 19/08/2005, you wrote:
Quoting Stephen Tait <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
As you can see, the only mention of md2 is the "md: md2 stopped" line,
whereas of course I'd be expecting a "raid1: raid set md2 active with 2
out of 2 mirrors" message. Does anyone mo
At 17:52 19/08/2005, you wrote:
At 15:44 19/08/2005, you wrote:
Quoting Stephen Tait <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
As you can see, the only mention of md2 is the "md: md2 stopped" line,
whereas of course I'd be expecting a "raid1: raid set md2 active with 2
out of 2 mir
At 19:43 19/08/2005, you wrote:
At 17:52 19/08/2005, you wrote:
At 15:44 19/08/2005, you wrote:
Quoting Stephen Tait <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
As you can see, the only mention of md2 is the "md: md2 stopped" line,
whereas of course I'd be expecting a "raid1: raid set m
At 14:33 26/08/2005, Derek \"The Monkey\" Wueppelmann wrote:
On Fri, 2005-26-08 at 12:23 +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
> I got an Ibead 400: 1GB flash RAM and a 'proper' USB mass storage
> interface.
Anybody have a player that has at least 20GB of storage that plays oggs?
My rio karma crapped out and
At 15:41 08/09/2005, Sven Hoexter wrote:
On Thu, Sep 08, 2005 at 04:40:35PM +0300, Andras Lorincz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a teletext browser for saa7134 based tv tuners?
AFAIK this is a DVB Chip and DVB has no teletext. The replacement for
teletext/videotext is called EPG.
apt-cache search epg
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