.
I am running Debian GNU/LINUX 3.0 (woody) with an Epson Stylus Color 600
on /dev/lp0.
I have attached my smb.conf file.
Cheers,
Chris
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 192.168.0.5 (192.168.0.5)
# Date: 2003/02/02 17:18:13
# Global parameters
[global]
passwd program = /us
at install
by Mandrake,Redhat, or slackware .. but I dont remember doing anything special
to get them working.
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ght, tried it about 16 different ways)
but still no luck seeing this card.
Unfortunately this situation has kept me on Mandrake and RedHat for 2
years because I always cannot install anything else even after days of
trying.
Thanks, Chris
> Hi All & Chris,
>
> who is a swine
I do not believe that I am running sid. I believe that it is the
testing release, though I am not certain how I can tell.
Thanks!
Chris
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On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 05:14:22AM -, Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 03-Jun-99 Chris wrote:
> > It looks like some element relating to su has been broken. I apologize for
>
> Yes, it is shellutils package, and to fix it, just make /bin/su suid root.
>
Yep, that did the tri
a .deb, and install it. I used it,
and it worked the first time (SB AWE-64 PNP). Is there a comparable Debian
tool that I've been missing?
Anyway, I just thought I'd share :-) Keep up the good work! I am currently
working on getting my local RH-dominated LUG to convert :-)
-Chris
t/redhat-6.0/i386/RedHat/RPMS/sndconfig-0.33-1.i386.rpm
I think that I might have used the RH 5.2 version, but this one ought to do.
YMMV. Anyway, the RH mirrors are many, though their organization level
varies wildly. Generally, though, you can find a stock image (such as the
one above) on every mirror.
Cheers,
-Chris
Any help would be much obliged.
Thanks,
-Chris
's current state :-P
Thanks,
-Chris
I was wondering if anyone has compiled CAP for libc6? I am having some
troubles getting it to compile - so if someone has any ideas (or would
like to help) I would appreciate it. Also, if there is a debian package
for it (wish list) that would be unreal.
Thanks,
Chris
Hi,
I was wondering if there is a way to configure samba to do the following:
- Accept unencrypted login passwords
- Update the smbpasswd file by encrypting unencrypted passwords
- Accept enrypted passwords that are in the smbpasswd file
Thanks,
Chris
consisting of all zeros). The returned value points to
the encrypted password, a series of 13 printable ASCII
characters (the first two characters represent the salt
itself). The return value points to static d
Is
there any advantage to xterm-debian (and anyway to make it more seamless?)
Thanks for any assistance,
Chris Leishman
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the head of the progect quite because he thought the
> progress was not fast enough.
I think this has been covered...but debian seems to progress at least as fast
as any other distro.
> Thanks For Your Time
> Rick
>
Not a problem
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Does anyone know why vim keeps leaving ~ files around everytime I edit a file?
ie: if I run
> vim prog.c
a file called prog.c~ will be left in the directory.
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despite there being a executable called fred in /usr/bin.
Can anyone explain why this happens?
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th, not in the hash table.
>
> --
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Ahh...thanks. Mind you, you'd think that if the bash couldn't find the file
that was in it's hash lookup, then it would try the full path again rathar
than reporting file not found.
Thanks again,
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Anyway, if anyone has any ideas I'd appreciate.
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On Mon, Jan 01, 1996 at 07:24:02AM +1300, Michael Beattie wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Sep 1998, Chris wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I run a q2 server under linux, and I'm having trouble getting a log file
> > of the server output
> >
m: remove `??'? y
rm: remove `??'? y
rm: remove `??'? y
Weird huh? Anybody know why they look different in the directory listing?
Chris
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: 2.6.3ia
Charset: noconv
iQCVAwUBNVmDErvmJpNBS0QZAQF1OQP8Dw5CGPJBJCyoXQLaTpyD
I just had a weird though - is it possible to change the default beep in
linux? You know - the one you get in vi all the time ;)
Being able to ty it to a wav would be interesting - but even just changing
the pitch / length would be good.
Anybody got some ideas?
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> > I just had a weird though - is it possible to change the default beep in
> > linux? You know - the one you get in vi all the time ;)
> >
> > Being able to ty it to a wav would be interesting - but even ju
ox.
>
> How do I handle this more elegantly?
>
I think the following will do it:
:0
* (^To:|^Cc:).*oclug
{
:0:
* (^To:|^Cc:).*kiyan\@
$DEFAULT
:0:
OCLUG
}
or even:
:0:
* (^To:|^Cc:).*oclug
* (^To:|^Cc:).*kiyan\@
$DEFAULT
:0E:
On Mon, 18 May 1998, Pete Harlan wrote:
> > There is an app that lets you do this. I read it in one of the
> > Debian packaged howtos. It is the same program that lets you change
> > all kinds of low level stuff. Like console colors and what not.
> >
> > Chris
ile stream.
If anyone knows a simple way to prevent these problems - or if it has been
classified as a bug - it'd be nice to know.
Ta,
Chris
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ap file to
match my currently booted kernel.
What does this mean - and how can it be rectified? I've looked through
the docs and it doesn't appear to be mentioned.
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anything about System.map :(
Thanks for any information,
Chris
On Sun, 24 May 1998, Bill Mitchell wrote:
> Off the top of my head ---
>
> That file gives the memory addresses of symbolic variables used in
> the kernel. The memory contents of the kernel data in these variab
Sorry if I caused a hasstle on the list - our mail sysop had blocked mail
from ix.netcom.com - he reconed he got too much spam from there.
I convinced him otherwise, and he's removed the block....
Chris
On Sun, 24 May 1998, David A. Bandel wrote:
> Chris,
>
> The S
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Hi all,
Every time I post to the debian list, I eventually get an error message
sent back from the site gecm.com. Does anyone else get these error
messages?
I haven't contacted gecm yet, I thought I'd check here first.
Chris
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> On Mon, 25 May 1998, M.C. Vernon wrote:
>
> > Chris,
> >
> > Yes, I've had these, but they seem to have stopped now :)
> >
> > Matthew
>
> In fact, I lied. I've just got another one :(
>
so people who post will get these messages. You just have to live
> with it.
>
Sounds fair enough. I guess a new procmail recipe is in order ;)
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Please read the README.
Hope this interests someone,
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grams like snarf for downloading pages, but I need to actually post
some data to a server.
Anyone have any information on ways to do this? I must admit that I don't
know too much about http - expecially cgi stuff.
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Unfortunately I don't know the protocol used for sending POST (I've done
plenty of cgi-bin to except POST before), and I was wanting some
information on that, or a utility that does this allready (something like
snarf).
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not work correctly (there is no mention of a system.map file for
instance), and I've got a funny feeling I should be putting in a vmlinux
(or vmlinuz ?) file instead of zImage.
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label=Linux
read-only
/vmlinuz is a symlink to /vmlinuz-2.0.33. This kernel and the file
/boot/System.map were installed by the kernel package.
Thanks for any help,
Chris
On Sat, 6 Jun 1998, Ralph Winslow wrote:
> When Chris wrote, I replied:
>
> This is what I last di
On Sun, 7 Jun 1998, Ralph Winslow wrote:
> Chris wrote:
> >
> >
> > /vmlinuz is a symlink to /vmlinuz-2.0.33. This kernel and the file
> > /boot/System.map were installed by the kernel package.
opps.your right - but I meant that /vmlinuz is a symlink to
pretty
obvious - but I can't seem to see how yet.
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Does anyone know if it is possible to get dselect to use a http proxy for
connecting to ftp sites? I am behind a firewall which restricts ftp,
except via a squid proxy server (ie. normally via netscape).
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Pragma: no-cache
Cache-Control: no-cache
Referer: http://machine.edu/index.html
Content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Content-length: 16
val=var&val2=var
What do I have to add in to authenicate myself??
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redir or redir2 should handle this fine. Alternatively, I
wrote a perl program to do just this a while back - I can send anyone a
copy if they would like.
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s for addition to debian? How do I go about it and what are the
criteria I need to follow?
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Does anyone know which hamm package modules for extended input to X come
in?
In particular I'm after the xf86Wacom.so file
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Also, is there a way to allow xterm to add utmp entries? At this point,
knowing who is logged onto the machine is much more important than the
machines security for me.
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>
xterm was allready suid root.
> and uncomment
> XTerm*utmpInhibit: false
> line in /etc/X11/Xresources
>
Agh...doing this certainly adds entries to the utmp, but most of these are
corrupt. How can I fix this??
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Where are the extended input modules for X in hamm?
I mean the files that lived in /usr/X11R6/lib/modules with bo, like
xf86Wacom.so?
I need to have that module to run my Wacom tablet!
Please get back to me!
Thanks very much,
Chris
LaserJet 5M (postscript), and it has a jetdirect so that it
appears as a remote print spooler.
Thanks for any help/advice,
Chris
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>
Yes, I have seen this. The problem with this is how do I generate the
printer accounting files? Also, I am really looking for a pro-active
system, where a user has a quota that they cannot exceed.
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So, apt has a missing dependancy in libc6?? Weird huh.
Anybody got any idea why this is?
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On Sat, 4 Jul 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Try the netatalk package instead of CAP. I've been using it for over a
> month now and haven't had any problems. You will need to enable support
> Appletalk DDP in the kernel or as a module.
>
> -Ossama
>
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Hi,
I am trying to set up amanda on a debian bo system. I got the amanda
packages from bo-unstable, but they depend on a version of netbase >= 3.03
which I can't seem to find. Anyone know where I can get the updated
netbase package?
Thanks
eth0
Jul 6 15:17:54 seldon last message repeated 5 times
Does anyone know what this could mean?
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me an overview of font use in X, and point
me in the right direction for what I am trying to achieve?
Thanks very much,
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me an overview of font use in X, and point
me in the right direction for what I am trying to achieve?
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st:~$ exit
Can anyone tell me why this is, and how to stop this?
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I get the same error booting the 2.2.1 kernel; somehow I missed the fix,
please repost or advise.
Thanx
Chris
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uch as the sender and the file size to
choose to a) download the file, b) not download the file (and remove
from
the "sendfile server" or c) differ the choice until later.
There is also the possibility to
ly potatofied Debian system with a 2.2.6
kernel on a K6-2 450 system with 128 MB RAM. Suggestions are very
welcome.
-Chris
I had on my 15"
monitor does not forward that cause. So, my stats are: mostly
potatofied Debian, XFree86 3.3.3.1 SVGA server (from
http://master.debian.org/~branden/xfree86-3331/), kernel 2.2.6, glibc
2.1, etc...
TIA,
-Chris
n the problem? Standard PHP
seems to work fine, BTW.
TIA,
-Chris
z)
to come out? Is anyone else having this problem?
Thanks,
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CXX=g++272 config
After configuring the kernel I tried to compile it with this:
make CC=gcc272 CXX=g++272 dep clean zImage
But the make process stops after several error messages.
Please tell me what I'm doing wrong !
Thanks
Chris
's and out's of sendmail, so any simple
explainations would be great :)
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Chris
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editing .pinerc and changing the following:
108c108
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This work fine with the standard debian package of pine.
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users to it - but as you've probably guessed I really wouldn't know where
to begin.
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transfers on these two ports. This allows me
to make an ftp connection (ie. the external site prompts for username
password, and I can enter those) but when I try to do any transfers (ie
gets, puts, or lists) they just time out.
Can anybody give me a bit more info on how ftp works?
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t is running at only 10Mbps...
eth0 Link encap:10Mbps Ethernet
Does this really mean that the card is only working at 10Mb? How can I
get it to go to 100Mbps?
BTW, network access to and from the machine seems fine.
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Does anyone know how to get linux to shut off "green" monitors after a
certain time of inactivity?
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last sector, but it wasn't true on my machine. And
that's where I'm stuck. Please help me or tell me where I can get help
so I can free myself from the tyranny of Windows!!
Thanks for your time
Chris
P.S.
If you received the message twice, it is because I didn't confirm my
do I know which ones I need to change? Also, will this
cause a major problem with my computer by moving these files?
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> > ...Not that I am allowed to use the america only version...
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> I know no reason why you couldn't use pgp-us anywhere that you can use
> pgp-i. I also know of no reason why you would want to do so.
>
indow manager)
that elvis is running in - I haven't figured out the cause for the
others...
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Does anyone know what does this mean, and what would cause this to happen?
Is there anyway to determine what was happening on the machine?
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I am running a bo system, and I have skill and snice installed - but they
don't seem to work
I get a message saying that it was unable to find matching processes, no
matter what sort of arguments I give it.
Is this a known bug?
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I am currently running a debian bo system, and I am considering upgrading
(or more to the point - re-installing) to a hamm system.
I am, however, conserned about stablility...
Does anyone know of any major problems with a hamm system?
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window manager?
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BTW. I noticed that the rescue target doesn't work on the new rescue
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I was wondering if debian linux had any support for ATM interfaces?
We are trying to decide on an operating system for a big proxy server -
and I'd prefer linux if possible ;)
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I am trying to get my X running 1152x862 at 16 bpp - Vertical scan = 60Hz,
Horizontal Scan = 56Hz.
The only hastle is that there is no modeline for this in my XF86Config,
and I don't know how to write one.
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uration files, but I
> can't remember what. I think the file might be .Xresources, check the man
> pages.
Actually, you can use the DefaultColorDepth flag in XF86Config (read the
XF86Config man page). This sets it for xdm, startx and any other x thing.
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Also, I was considering installing libc6 - is it difficult? what would be
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e to
worry about the root password, he's going to know how to reset the bios.
In addition, if you have dos/windoze installed as well, and he can run it,
he can most likely reset your bios without even taking the case off (use
one of the numerous bios hacking programs around).
Maybe a bit of
mpt for each
one, so you can say no to everything but the ~ file. (Alternately you
could move everything else out of the directory first).
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> On Sun, 26 Apr 1998, Chris wrote:
> > On Sun, 26 Apr 1998, The Thought Assassin wrote:
> > > the backslash is the shell's delimiting character, and the shell will not
> > > try to expand anything directly after a
;make modules_install" behavior remain
> unaltered.
>
> My $0.02 :)
>
> -Ossama
Perhaps we could consider having "make moudles_install" disable (ie
comment out) any modules mentioned in /etc/modules that are not compiled
into the current kernel. I would suggest tha
egins attempting to
load the module.alternately we just leave it all alone and remember
clean /etc/modules ourselves ;)
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when a
user recieves mail it is placed into their mail file - regardless of their
disk quota. So affectively the mail system is quotaless.
Can anybody explain this behaviour and perhaps suggest how I may correct
this??
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> On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Chris wrote:
>
>
> If a user receives a mail which puts them over softquota, with as a
> local delivery agent:
>
> 1) deliver. User would receive their mail and go over so
On Mon, 20 Apr 1998, Corey Miller wrote:
> Does anyone know of any good mp3 encoding programs for linux?
> Thanks,
>
> Corey Miller
>
look for l3enc (I think it is in the hamm distribution)
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