s great. You can do the same, or I can upload
the .deb file (1.3 megs) to a site for you to download.
I also just switched to Debian from Slackware (a few days
ago), and I am very happy with it! :^)
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ernel. I'd suggest making each swap
partition 16 megs, for a total of 64. This would suit you just fine,
unless you will have lots of memory hogging apps running. In that case,
I'd make each 32 megs, for a total of 128 megs.
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# usermod -G dip
This will add your user to group dip, and after you
# chmod +s /usr/sbin/pppd
You'll be able to connect/disconnect PPP as user.
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Sure, it can be done. Just find a telnet daemon for DOS or Windows 3.1.
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On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Anybody not having a nameserver on a LAN will benefit from
> having their own.
What about on a standalone dial-up machine? I mainly
visit the same sites everyday. Will I see any benefit
by installing bind on my machine?
e occured. Only thing I've
noticed is that process account no longer wants to run. No big deal,
though, since I don't really use it anyways.
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On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Bernhard Dobbels wrote:
> Am i right if i say that the uni can just rsync the cd-images, write
> them and sell them to the students for the price of writing the disks?
Yes. Actually, they could burn CDs and sell them for as much as they
wanted to.
W, if procmail
finds that the file (mail/debian-user) doesn't exist, it is created.
HTH,
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tter of
adding "export LYNX_CFG=~/.lynx_cfg" to your
.bash_profile.
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On Mon, 5 Apr 1999, Pollywog wrote:
> Which package contains Pine? I thought I had it installed but I can't find it
> and I can't find a pine deb.
Binaries are available from ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/pine/.
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implemented
-rw-r- 1 root dip 579 Feb 27 23:51 provider
As you can see, this file is readable by group dip,
which my user belongs to. Has anyone else had any
similar problems to this?
I'm running potato w/ 2.0.36 kernel.
TIA,
Jeremy
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Hasn't been modified since I installed. I don't think
this is relevant.
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On 14 Apr 1999, John Hasler wrote:
> Jeremy writes:
> > drwxr-s--- 2 root dip 1024 Apr 12 08:17 /etc/chatscripts
> > ...
>
> Set group ID on execution on a directory does nothing useful that I know
> of. The group needs execute permission to search the
and tried the wdsetup utility, but it doesn't find the card
either. Any suggestions? I completely erased, repartitioned, and
reformatted my hard drives before upgrading, so there was nothing left
that could be interfering.
Thanks for your help,
Jeremy
me, it was only happening on one CD, which
happened to be the first in the 3 CD set of potato. I foundthat it was a
problem with how I had burned the CD the first time, and so I made
another and haven't had the problem since. I don't know if it's happening
with a CD you made yourself or not, but it's only a thought.
Jeremy
doing this right this time. I screwed it up the last time I tried
to reply. Anyway, did you run
lilo from the command line after you altered lilo.conf? That needs to be
done before you reboot,
otherwise you lose your changes.
Jeremy
f you have a decently fast computer
(233+ Mhz),
but I know for a fact that AOL works with VMWare.
http://www.vmware.com
I'd suggest downloading the trial of the Workstation version to see how it
works. I used
this for about 3 months before I could convince my family to switch to
another ISP, and
it worked great. (if only my computer had been faster)
Jeremy
I gleaned this info from my .blackboxrc file from the default installation of
potato.
>From the looks of it, there are 2. They are:
/usr/bin/gnome-run
/usr/bin/grun
I know the gnome-run works out of the gnome enviroment. I haven't tried the
other.
HTH,
Jeremy
>Hi,
>
>does a
to work the best, buf if you need both X sessions on the screen at
the same time, use Xnest.
HTH,
Jeremy
;t toast my production box...
Thanks for any help in advance,
Jeremy
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eserver entries in the /etc/resolv.conf
file? I got this same sort of message when I was trying to dial
in with wvdial and I didn't have those things in my resolv.conf.
Just my $0.02.
Jeremy
age. So
I'm
feelin' kind of stuck. If anyone could toss me a suggestion or two to
gnaw on with this, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Jeremy
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get method. After I read
someones suggestion on using Dselect instead (because of it catching the
recommends and suggests), I tried it out, and lo and behold it worked!
Finally!! Unfortunately I deleted that message, and so I'm not sure who that
dselect proponent was, but to whoever it was, thank you!
Jeremy
delve into the world of kernel configuration and really make it my own at
some point after I'm a bit more comfortable with it. Does anyone know what I
need to do in order to include the UMDA66 features in on a custom kernel?
Any and all help is appreciated!
Jeremy
r. I'd try to tell it to hang up,
and it would do it for about 1 second, and then it would go back to
online. I'm sorry that I don't have exact error messages with me right
now, but if any of this sounds familiar to anyone and you have
suggestions, please let m
I am running stable, and I was wondering if there are any (preferably non-X)
download managers that run well (and possibly come with) Debian. I need it
for downloading some ISOs from a dialup connection that I can only use at
night.
Thanks for any help,
Jeremy
Thanks all for the info! I'll give 'em a try soon.
Jeremy
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t, and when I got up the
next morning, it was waiting there ready to ask me config questions.
Hope this helps,
Jeremy
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appreciate it. If there is any further output from anything that is needed
to help out, please don't hesitate to let me know.
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output of setserial -g /dev/ttyS*:
/dev/ttyS0, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x03f8, IRQ: 4
/dev/ttyS1, UART: 1
Dang it all... I went and forgot my Radeon sidenote. Anyway, I was wondering
if anyone has gotten the ATI Radeon VE video card (AGP) working with X.
(preferably 4.0.3). Anytime I try to use it, I get broken server connection
messages. Any suggestions?
TIA,
Jeremy
Woody or Sid may be different, tho.
Jeremy
;s
probably where it's looking for it) So, either that, or like Mr. Zimmerman
said, and use dpkg if it's in a non-standard location.
Hope it helps,
Jeremy
and
choose my card manually that way. The install process didn't detect mine
automagickally, either, but it worked great once I did that step.
Hope it helps,
Jeremy
> network card. . . So I was hoping there was a way to get a 2.4 kernel
> onto the CD so I could boot from it, rather than 2.2.19.
Hrmmm... If I remember correctly, there are woody boot disks out
there. (even at the Debian FTP, I believe, but don't flame me if I'm wrong)
They might have the 2.4.x kernel on them already.
Jeremy
that and then the file's not in /dev. If someone knows why
and can show either of us how to use this to our advantage in setting up the
modem, I'd love to hear it.
Good luck!
Jeremy
server listed anywhere in there, either)
Thanks for any help,
Jeremy
#x27;m wondering the same about ones that say they're
P4 ready) I have a dual P3 mobo, and I just want to make sure that I get a
power supply that works with my current setup.
Thanks for your time,
Jeremy
dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That is just marketing speak. It means that AMD has, in some shape or
> form, tested that power supply with their chips and they say it works.
> What you really need is enough power, not a marketing label.
Great! Thanks for the info!
> HTH,
> -D
Jeremy
nd root and boot images, along with driver
images. I just booted off the CD, brought up a console, used 'dd' to write
the root and boot images to floppies, and then rebooted with the two disks I
made. This identified my ATA card and I was able to install to it just fine.
I hope this helps you out. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Jeremy
ne of them worked.
(unless there's one that I'm missing and not trying)
Thanks,
Jeremy
;ll just start rambling on in my sleepy state,
so I'd better go.
Thanks for any help in advance,
jeremy
be one
of the scd* devices, or could it be something else? I also did a check in
dmesg to see if that had any pointers, but it just lists my drive under
/dev/hdc and then later on tells me it's now seen as a scsi device (which my
/proc info confirms)
Thanks,
Jeremy
useful, but I haven't set out to try it yet.
Now if I could just figure out my Radeon problem...
Thanks again!
Jeremy
he hard light was on, there wasn't
actually any sound of activity coming from the drive.
Just my pennies worth of info...
Jeremy
unt these images like any other device or partition?
Hm... this isn't something I've attempted, but I'm _thinking_ that you
should be able to use the loopback device to mount the images made by
readcd.
I hope I haven't thrown you too far off track. =0)
Jeremy
esn't work
with this particular program (CorelDRAW 9, if anyone has any experience with
that one) Is there some way to possibly have 2 version of libc6 installed?
(Yeah, I know it's a kludge, but I'm desperate to get this thing working)
Thanks in advance,
Jeremy
e best to make a backup of / with it as ro so that no data is changed during
the backup process and keep from corrupting any data. (Also, a particular
program I want to try out [partimage] requires it to be mounted ro.)
Thanks for any help!
Jeremy
e this, though, I get timeout errors. I know this can't be right,
but I'm not sure how I'm supposed to do it. Could anyone offer any help with
this please? I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thanks a bunch,
Jeremy
et all, _UNIX Power Tools_, O'Reilly.
One I liked in particular was the Unix Bookshelf put out by O'Reilly. It's 6
books on CD (UNIX in a Nutshell and UNIX Power Tools are my two favorites in
there) as well as a hardcopy of UNIX in a Nutshell. These have definitely
helped me out.
Jeremy
Quoting ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Friday 08 February 2002 06:33 am, Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote:
> > On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Jeremy Gaddis wrote:
> > > And wouldn't it be nice if none of us had to lock our
> > > doors, put bars over our windows, or
I consistently get this problem when I install a new system and apt-get
update from woody. the system gets all the packages and when it comes
time to unpack and install LPRng it fails and exits with a error status
2. I think this needs to be fixed.
/mnt/freebsd
I know that /dev/hda10 is the one that I want to mount (it's / under FreeBSD)
but I get the ususal "wrong fs type, etc, etc..." error. Can someone point
me in the right direction on this?
Thanks,
Jeremy
27;s 56k v90 internal PCI. The setup can take just a little tweaking,
but once you get it, it's great.
Jeremy
BeOS's file
system?
Thanks for any insight,
Jeremy
ch seperate variable into the script?
I hope my question isn't too foggy, but I'm mighty tired at the moment, and I
can't guarantee that my brain is functioning correctly. I GREATLY appreciate
any help that anyone can offer, whether it be an answer or a suggestion of a
place to look for more help.
Thanks,
Jeremy
"Karsten M. Self" writes:
> on Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 01:27:16AM -0500, Jeremy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm sorry about this being so OT, but I've been searching around in
> > documentation (man pages, books, scripting
lar
program is run. It seems very random, but frequent)
Thanks for listening,
Jeremy
owledgable group out
there that's also very willing to help. =0)
Thanks again,
Jeremy
Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I just recently got fetchmail and procmail working together with
ssmtp
>> to bring my pop email to my machine and throw it into an mbox. The
>> problem I'm having, though, is that with MUAs like Mutt and Pine are
>> say
the list and haven't started receiving mailing
list messages yet.
TIA,
Jeremy
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thing that has to be set with procmail to make this look
like a normal mbox? If not, are there any ideas as to what may be
wrong? (if I 'less' the mbox file, all the emails are in there, but I
don't really want to read them that way)
TIA,
Jeremy
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downloaded apparently have the same problem. The installation stops,
and when cd integrity is checked, the file named above "failed the md5
checksum verification." Any help in getting in to this is much
apperciated. Thank you.
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right? Maybe there's an alternate debian package for libfreetype6 that
has the superior hinting enabled? Or perhaps there's another way to
mess with these settings?
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00:00.0 Host bridge: Acer Laboratories Inc. [ALi]: Unknown device 1647 (rev
04)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Acer Laboratories Inc. [ALi] M5247
00:03.0 Multimedia audio controller: Acer Laboratories Inc. [ALi] M5451 PCI
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I have the ZAxisMapping set correctly in my XFree86-4.conf file but I do not
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grub, but I've had no luck in getting this to work.
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> also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.02.17.0930 +0100]:
>> The topic is about three different
t used iptables,
but I assume it would also support this format.
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spamassassin and the f-prot virus scanner in conjunction
with Outlook (97,98,2000,XP) and evolution.
Haven't experienced any real problems with that setup, YMMV.
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):
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DENY all l- 0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0 n/a
The packets are indeed being blocked (and logged to the first VT),
but nothing is reported via syslog. Has anyone experienced an issue
of this sorts before?
Tha
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I changed the line that causes the dialout to occur to include M0.
The line previously read "ATDT865", it now reads "ATM0DT865"
Can anyone explain to me why /root has
default permissions of 700 on a clean
install?
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Jeremy Gaddis said:
> Can anyone explain to me why /root has
> default permissions of 700 on a clean
> install?
Sorry, made a boo-boo when I wrote that.
I meant to ask why were the default
permissions *NOT* set to 700 on a clean
install?
I have multiple Debian machines and just
toda
x27;t read debian-devel so i wasn't aware of that.
i'll go look for the thread though, thanks.
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crontab, and various other files.
i guess i wrongly assumed that a distribution that's usually
somewhat sane would have somewhat sane permissions on a directory
such as /root, which i consider "sensitive", so to speak.
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the smart thing and do filtering server-side
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upgrading the kernel will do anything. Anything to fix
it rather than re-installing cause I can't afford to do that. Any advice?
Thanks in advance! =)
specs -
AMD Duron 900Mhz.
MSI MS-6378 motherboard
Debian 3.0 Unstable
Kernel 2.2.20
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Well, guys, I fixed the keyboard problem by doing a "dpkg-reconfigure
console-data" Why didn't I think of that earlier instead of fighting
with it for so long. Anyway, the mouse is not fixed though... so I am
still open for advice for that. Thanks
Jeremy
Jeremy Cheng sa
Anyone have any experience with the EagleTec ET-WL322 PCMCIA wireless
card? Is it supported by the Linux kernel and Debian? I went through all
the documentation and could only found stuff on the ET-WL300 Any
advice will help. Thanks!
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I have always downloaded straight from Sun's website(tarball) and it works
fine for me. You can consider that....
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&
ckage smbfs
and it has a smbmount command that you can mount with... which makes
things way easier... =)
Good Luck
Jeremy
Joseph A Nagy Jr said:
> jan-jr-ent:~# smbclient -L //hal9001
> added interface ip=192.168.1.11 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
> Got a positive name query re
Sorry, I left out the "-o" in the previous message.
Jeremy
Joseph A Nagy Jr said:
> jan-jr-ent:~# smbclient -L //hal9001
> added interface ip=192.168.1.11 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
> Got a positive name query response from 192.168.1.10 ( 192.168.1.10 )
&
m X.
Does anyone know why and how to fix this? It's really annoying to have to
reboot everytime to return to pure console. And I am also wanting to use
VNC which doesn't work either because of this problem. Thanks in advance!
Debian 3.0 unstable
MSI Nvidia Geforce 4 MX440SE-T
ux. Would
wiping everything and and removing the nvidia deb packages and restarting
all over again make a difference? Or is it because the new cards really
need me to disable APIC or switch the console drivers to text mode?
Thanks!
Jeremy
Rob Weir said:
> Also, if you've built a custom ker
LogJam is a client for LiveJournal.com. For more information, you can
find it at http://www.livejournal.com . As for gcc, I am not too sure
what you are asking for... Good Luck!
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Matt Price said:
> hi everyone,
>
> I've noticed frequent references in this list to t
ded under this, "member: username",
IIRC.
HTH.
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Nice work Nate.
It'd sure be nice if this were available as one big file suitable
for printing though (e.g. plain text or PDF). *hint* :)
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this via the "mail" attribute. I created my initial LDAP
entries by manually composing an LDIF file and importing
that into the LDAP server. Here's my "record" in the LDAP
server, from the LDIF file (some information blocked out,
of co
Got this message in my Inbox today, and it appears that it
was sent to a bunch of subscribers to debian-user. It had
an executable file attached, q157498.exe, which is, of course,
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