Penis enhancement patch, doctor approved and recommended.
http://www.prumie.net/ss/
Now, it's finally possible for you to enlarge your penis
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he correct number though...
Brian
You could also check out iptraf. It is also in woody.
Kenneth
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Hello everyone,
Thanks for all the help :D ,Savane and Gforge are perfect... one more time
thanks again to everyone
Martin Kenneth Lopez
> Martin Kenneth Lopez wrote:
>
>> I been looking thru google and sourceforge but I didnt have luck I
>> was looking for an w
Keith O'Connell wrote:
Hi,
Hi
I just took part one (101) out of curiosity when they gave the exam for
free at the recent linux world. Part one isn't good for anything by
itself, you need to complete one + two for the basic level of
certification, but I'm still pretty much a newbie in a lot o
but it claims to be in use. I am using the OSS sound
drivers, not alsa. it's sid with a customized debian 2.4.19 kernel
Any thoughts appreciated,
Kenneth
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On 03-02-21 13:50 -0800, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> * Kenneth Dombrowski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030221 12:00]:
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> Actually, what needs to be done is to add those message IDs into
Shawn Lamson wrote:
Hi -
I am having a configuration issue with ( I think) mailtutils and exim...
The documentation on mailutils seems spotty.
Problem: when sending mail from commandline with slamson:~$ mail -s
"test" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
the mail gets declined b/c my computer's hostname is not kn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
During this weekend I did a apt-get clean, apt-get update, apt-get
upgrade, apt-get dist-upgrade. During this process some questions where
asked, I can't remember exactly what the question where, but something
with smtp name, and some other questions. The package name was s
Hi,
I began having problems today connecting via lftp to a website I work on
some commands work (I can 'cd' around), but 'ls' hangs every time
in debug mode lftp shows:
<--- 230 User zinextre logged in.
---> PWD
<--- 257 "/" is current directory.
---> PBSZ 0
<--- 200 PBSZ 0 successful
---> PASV
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah that's how it should be. Because our website is hosted external :(,
that's the 212.129.243.94, and we want people to be able to download files
from our server which is hosted internal (212.129.243.94). It must be easy
access so that's why I choose to do it this way.
a
nate wrote:
this is a symtom of using active ftp vs passive ftp behind a NAT box.
try putting your lftp client in passive mode, it should work then.
hi nate,
I don't think so..
here's that output from lftp in debug mode again:
<--- 230 User zinextre logged in.
---> PWD
<--- 257 "/" is current
oops.
sorry about the direct mail. sometimes I forget I'm using mozilla
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nope, swapping in the new router made no difference -- with either
firmware version
nate wrote:
the remote site, 12.129.206.105, is THAT behind a NAT box?
no. I spoke to the hosting company earlier today & they just suggested
"use passive mode". when I discovered the open bug against lftp I
fig
cond (# ()) (# ()) ...):
/usr/share/gnucash/guile-modules/gnucash/main.scm:321:21: missing or
extra expression
I think I get the gist of David's message, but I can't tell if this is
whole new bug, a little drek leftover from the old bug, or some other
problem specific to me (locales again?)
Does
la /var/mail
total 108
drwxrwsr-x2 root mail 4096 Mar 18 04:02 .
drwxr-xr-x 14 root root 4096 Jan 6 15:25 ..
-rw-rw1 kenneth mail95031 Mar 18 04:02 kenneth
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ls -la /var/log
total 14548
drwxr-xr-x 10 root root 4096 Mar 23 09:
but then ran sa-learn & set up all
of my mutt aliases & etc to use ~/.spamassassin as user kenneth. Since
I'm the only user on the machine, I just created an sa group & set up a
system-wide configuration as described in this thread
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/debian-u
stribution. Also, I believe security upgrades in
unstable are just uploaded directly to the repository, so you don't need
to keep the security line.
Kenneth
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allow from 127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0
allow from 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0
IndexIgnore .??* *~ *# HEADER* RCS CVS *,v *,t
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
Kenneth
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cidentally the
> same between the programs?
>
Many of your questions can be answered by reading 'man fc-cache'
Answers to the rest can likely be found @
http://bugs.debian.org/fontconfig, there were some pretty
widely-reported problems with that package in unstable last week, which
On 03-11-14 00:41 -0500, ScruLoose wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 11:48:45PM -0500, Kevin Krumwiede wrote:
> > > BTW, is there a program analogous to RedHat's chkconfig?
>
> Never heard of it, but there are some nifty kernel-building helper tools
> in Debian. The above-linked guide assumes you
"forget"
about the dyndns.org servers? I tried putting my original db file back
in place, updating the SOA timestamp & reloading bind, but it didn't
change anything.
the test domain is "kuboaa.org" & some interesting diagnostics from
within the LAN follow ("
Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
Kenneth Dombrowski said:
I am trying to set up a http://dev.domain.tld VirtualHost as well as a
http://www.domain.tld VirtualHost, which was working fine in Apache from
the LAN when I was serving the DNS myself, and is reportedly working
now from without the LAN
Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 02:47:38PM -0500, Kenneth Dombrowski wrote:
>
>>Yes, the virtual hosts all listen on
>>
>>I still have some domains set up for the LAN only (they belong to me,
>>but are not registered with dyndns.org yet), the
Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
Try adding:
192.168.0.x www.yourdomain.com
to /etc/hosts
Sometimes these routers aren't able to give the correct IP when it
comes to accessing stuff behind the NAT.
Thanks again, Matthew!
That works fine for now, since my laptop is the only LAN client & I
rarely
time setting your preferences, because once you close the browser it
starts all over again
a thread called "mozilla won't start" from ~2 weeks ago points out
bug#171911 (which I haven't read myself..) & mentions the workaround is
to uninstall galeon and reinstall mozil
nd all relative paths will be relative to $MAILDIR
# -
MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir
### sort spamassassin-flagged msgs
:0
* ^X-Spam-Flag: YES
.spam-caught/
# messages that fall through all your procmail recipes are
# delivered to your default INBOX
:0
* ^TO_debian-(us
see the docs you were pointed to)
if you have already commented out that option, try
$ nmap localhost | grep mysql
just to verify that it is, in fact, listening.. it should be using port
3306 by default
if it doesn't show up, you may want to try it again after stopping
whatever firewall
It still takes some time to churn through, but I was able to learn it
something like 6,000 messages with 1/2 dozen commands, fairly unattended
Kenneth
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#x27;re @ test5 now),
but noticed no difference
I never tried the FM support
> Oh, and it should be cheap. In this ideal world.
>
It was about $80 from microwarehouse or tigerdirect.. one of those
places
> Anyone have experience using such a card on a laptop running Debian?
apt-get update' tonite, though, this no longer works,
presumably because that standard xterm font is not an "Xft2-rendered"
font.
I personally don't care about fancy antialised fonts in my text editor.
I just want my "6x13" font back, and I don't want to have
On 03-09-30 12:29 -0400, Angus D Madden wrote:
> shorton, Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 10:23:14AM -0500:
> > rpm -q --whatprovides = tell me what package provided program
> > x
>
> If the package is installed:
>
> dpkg -S
>
> If the package is not installed, you can grab the Contents-$arch.gz
able for. I installed pre-compiled binaries from
http://perso.wanadoo.es/ja_recio/xmp3burn/en/
Kenneth
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ot; is a related project & that returns a long list.
My question, then, is: Any experience on this list with the dotGNU
project? &/or phpGroupWare?
oh, I rearranged the top-posts for continuity, I hope I got the quotes
right.
Kenneth
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On 02-11-02 09:13 -0600, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> > On Nov 2, Lance Hoffmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > | Anyone know if there is a way to put an htnl page
> > | as a background in a window manager (windowmaker)?
> >
> > Hmmm. Load it in a web browser, print to file, convert the ps to a j
Tim Verry wrote:
Knowing very little about Linux database options...
Is there a way to have a database that accepts data from html forms, but which
requires no administration whatsoever on the web server side? IOW a database
that the user could put in their own directory structure that they co
ications!
Re-installed the original XFree86, etc., and am back up again.
Guess I'll move this thread to debian-laptop ... trying to get an X
server on my Dell Dimension that'll show both the monitor and
projected images simultaneously ...
Thanks for all the help,
-Kenneth
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On 03-08-14 21:44 +0900, Bengt Thurée wrote:
> Hej,
>
> Thanks, I am a bit uncertain to be honest.
> Can I let my DNS server (currently I am not running one though),
> update the world DNS?
>
> I am using dyndns.com for my current www.mydomain.com,
> since I am on a ADSL connection with new IP n
On 03-08-09 13:04 -0400, ScruLoose wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 09, 2003 at 05:11:26PM +0200, Wolfgang Fischer wrote:
> > On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 13:30:06 +0200, Anita Lewis wrote:
> > > A user can ftp in and work on pages in their own public_html, but those
> > > pages would appear in /~username. I want to be
amp; just have the following in my /etc/fstab
/dev/hda1 /windows vfatnoauto,user 0 0
I can `mount /windows` and write to it just fine
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo "test">/windows/test.txt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /windows
[ ...other stuff.. ]
-rwxr--r--
my Woody box to the point of
upgrading Perl.
Can anyone confirm that SA 2.55 and Perl 5.6.1 will or will not
cooperate?
Has anyone else had problems getting this particular backport to begin
to run the BAYES_ tests?
Thanks in advance,
Kenneth
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On 03-08-31 16:56 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 14:15:09 -0400
> kenneth dombrowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > well, there's definitely something wrong with my setup since upgrading
> > from 2.43 -> 2.55 this past week, I've fed sa-lea
ad the user_prefs file.. adding the same bayes_path setting
to my ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs that I had put in
/etc/spamassassin/local.cf finished the conversion to using a site-wide
spamd/bayes db (i hope).
my ~/.spamassassin/auto_whitelist file is still being used privately
hope it's of
sorry to resurrect a 6 week old thread, I was just cleaning out d-u and
came across this:
On 03-02-10 16:35 -0800, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> "IMAP" vs "IMAP +" folders is done very well: select-entry ( by
> default) will traverse into an "IMAP +" folder whereas view-file
> ( by default) will open an
d.html
I installed it on my unstable laptop & it looks really nice, I haven't
had a chance to play it with it yet though. I've been having trouble
exporting mp3s with audacity for some time now
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=189284
may I ask where the gramofile art
n fstab' though, there's a slight difference between 'user'
and 'users' where one means only the user who issued 'mount' can issue
'umount', but the other means any user can do either at any time
(I'm pretty sure I went with the former, above, but I
17
mkisofs: Uh oh, I cant find the boot image 'boot.img' !
boot.img is in the same directory as the source Knoppix image, as
recommended by the 'Boot options' tab's mouseover hottip message:
-rw-r--r--1 kenneth kenneth 733675520 Dec 10 23:26
KNOPPIX_V3.1-10-09-200
th to "/". I specified the boot.img relative to that
directory ("KNOPPIX/boot.img") & left the default for boot.catalog.. and
it worked
After Don's message, I'm not 100% sure I needed to go through the
trouble, but I've already wasted too many CD-Rs to f
Carlos Sousa wrote:
Quite how the password gets from the pop3 reference to the smtp bit, I
don't understand...
I don't see how it can. This config shows how fetchmail *gets* mail
using pop3 authentication, the *sending* of mail has nothing to do with it.
But then, thats probably what the OP
d.w. harks wrote:
It's actually a sign that there's an IIS worm on that machine. It's not
a person, it's a virus, attempting to propagate to your machine. Since
you run Apache, you're safe from the virus, but not from the attempts.
*sigh*
The most common solution I've heard is to set up an ipchai
in general is one reason I'm
using Mozilla 95% of the time lately.) See the thread from the 14th
called "Courier-IMAP folder layout" for quirks in other MUAs too..
HTH,
Kenneth
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Hello,
I'm having trouble with a couple of x apps on my sid laptop. The first
one I've been noticing for a couple of weeks is firestarter, the
iptables GUI. Generally I 'su' to root and start it from an xterm:
root@enlil:/home/kenneth/tmp# firestarter
NETFILTER detected
Gd
x27;m
looking for. Any ideas or hints will be appreciated
Thanks in advance,
Kenneth
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Thanks,
Kenneth
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Thanks for replying, Steve. I'm still totally stumped on this
Steve Juranich wrote:
On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 21:03:09 -0500, Kenneth Dombrowski wrote:
> it sounds like a 33rpm record playing at 78-or 100-rpms. I tried using
Offhand, it sounds like a sampling rate issue. You need to make s
t. And it didn't seem
to effect resolving from nyc.rr.com, so I have no idea if it was
related... When I ran pump it was set to something like
search nyc.rr.com rr.com
kenneth
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hat directory too, but when I hovered the
mouse over the boot.catalog tool-tip, it suggested just leaving it
blank/default(?) which is what I did & it worked.
If you read my earlier thread, all the details already fuzzy in my
memory should be clear. I was trying to copy that #@*$ boot.i
Hi,
Is it possible to set things up with this version of telnetd so
that non-Kerberos logins are not permitted as a fallback?
Thanks,
Kenneth
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yback sampling frequency. This might help
you understand a little better what's going on.
I'll keep it in mind. There's definitely a lot going on here I don't
understand.
Thanks again,
Kenneth
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ebiz:/etc/apt# apt-get source krb5-telnetd
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
E: Unable to find a source package for krb5
Can someone tell me what am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
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file now & it sounds quite good.
One difference is that I _was_ recording from a stream
..thought you'd like to know..
kenneth@enlil:/mp3/radio/new_sounds$ vsound -V
vsound-0.5
kenneth@enlil:/mp3/radio/new_sounds$ vsound -v -t -f ns1802.wav realplay
http://www.realimpact.net/rihurl.
On Thu, 09 Jan 2003 22:50:37 -0500 Kenneth Dombrowski wrote:
> this thread is pretty old, but I just gave this a try and it worked
> beautifully. My only complaint is I didn't get the .wav file I asked
> for, but I'm listening to the .au file now & it sounds quite good.
On 03-01-10 10:50 +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I've got this far but I haven't found a way to record a stream which is
> coming in from a radio station.
>
hmm, it works for me..
$ vsound -v -d -t -f wkcr.wav realplay
http://kanga.college.columbia.edu:8080/ramgen/encoder/wkcr.rm
(I know
>> The question is: if I buy a SDRAM PC100 chip, will >>it work on a
>> computer with bus speed of 66Mhz ?
>Nope.
Really? I thought that the ONLY difference between SDRAM for 66mhz and
PC100 SDRAM for 100mhz was the access time (8ns vs 10ns). If they are
both 72pin dimms, SDRAM (NOT ECC), and
THREAD:
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> > The question is: if I buy a SDRAM PC100 chip, will it work on a
> > computer with bus speed of 66Mhz ?
>
> Nope.
I bought 2 128MB PC100 for my 66MHz ASUS, hoping that the dimms would
still
I downloaded the latest gzilla sources and tried to build them. I got
an error, file libjpeg.h not found. What package includes this???
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http://www.qsl.net/wa2mze
Debian Gnu Linux, Live Free or .
Debian does seem to lack some of the 'luster' that redhat 6.0 now has
(BTW Red Hat has just filed for IPO, the proposed stock symbol will be
RHAT), but this will change in potatoe with the new GNOME stuff. I
hope that the install scripts will make GNOME standard, or at least
have a menu item to in
>Hmmm, I got my discs from cheapbytes and they boot >fine. In fact all
of
>my cheapbytes discs boot okay. Actually that's a bit >misleading since
I
>only have three sets ;)
Cheap bytes had got a bad rap when they blew the dependancies and
simlinks on debian 2.0 and included a bad upgrad script. (
Date:
>I have a PCI Matrox Millenium 2 MB video card (2 years >old) and
>now I find I really want 32 bit colour. I tried to >find a Matrox
>Millenium G200 PCI 8 MB card, but only AGP ones are >available
>(PCI is in back-order).
>Any suggestions for an 8MB card well-supported by >XFree PCI that
>
>I cannot install Debian from my Cheapbytes Slink CD >without the base
>floppies,
>but I believe I can do it from the Hamm CD, also from >Cheapbytes.
With
>the
>Slink CD, the installation stops because of an error >with the ncurses
>package.
Hmmm I did not have this problem installing on my other
> If I force VGA-only, everything's fine, but the >resolutions and
colors
>are, um, limited. If I force NV3 (Riva) mode, I get a >blank screen.
It
>still responds to keypresses and I can telnet in, but >until I
>CNTRL-ALT-DEL the screen is hosed.
This sounds familiar, the same thing happens to m
I need to write a script to replace '\'s with '/', but how can I get
grep to accept '\' as a regular expression (it assumes it to be line
continue character, at least from the sh prompt)?
this is to port a windows program to linux.
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> > I need to write a script to replace '\'s with '/',
> but how can I get
> > grep to accept '\' as a regular expression (it
> assumes it to be line
> > continue character, at least from the sh prompt)?
>
> Come to think of it, if you're trying to _replace_
> charca
I this case the '\'s that appear in #include statements are the ONLY
ones that need to be changed, so I can look for #include.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > If backslashes will only appear in file paths,
> you
> > > are set. If they
> > > appear in some other contents where they need to
> be
Yeah I guess I really need to order a copy of the 'camel' book from
amazon.
--- Michael Stenner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> > I need to write a script to replace '\'s with
> '/',
> >> > but how can I get grep to accept '\' as a
> regular
> >> > expression (it a
Yup this works, though you can't save the output to the original file
(it blanks it). So I first copy the original to a backup, and then run
the backup through sed and overwrite the original (then delete the
copy). I can wrap all this in a batch script to fix the entire
directory.
I have a book
>
> - Kenneth Scharf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says the
> debian upsd package
> works quite well with their ups's in dumb mode.
> However he uses an
> older Back-ups 400 (not sold anymore) and I
> think he made his own
> cable (?). Do we have to ma
>
>Hi,
>I just downloaded acrobat reader 4.0 from the >adobe website.
>It coredumps in my slink system. Do I need at >least potato to
run
>this program??
>
>Thanks.
>
>Shao.
I also downloaded acroread 4 and installed it. It runs fine on my
slink system. Try ldd and
Does anyone remember the old pkarc compression program? I have several
floppies full of programs that have been compressed with pkarc and
would like to recover them, but I seem to have lost the archiver. Is
there a debian package that can read pkarc's? (I know that the thing is
copyrighted so a co
I just got a new HD (17.2 gb) in preparation for upgrading my system to
potatoe when it is released. (I am also going to get a new DUAL PII mb
now that REAL smp is in the kernel).
My question is how to partition the disk. I probably need to dual boot
with windows 95 or NT (probably will use NT d
>
> I saw the new logo on www.debian.org and I'm curious..
> Exactly what is it supposed to symbolize?
>
> I don't have much of an artistic mind, but to me it looks like a pigs
> tail.
- --
>I do not care for it either. maybe there is more to >the logo (as a
>symbol) t
Check out www.infomagic.com.
The reason they no longer put Debian on their linux toolkit cd's (they
say) is that at 4 cd's it is now too large. So they now have a
SEPARATE debian 4 cd set. The latest (2.1r0x) will be out in August at
$15 (plus postage). You can subscribe for updates at $10 a p
> You know, I don't mean to rain on your parade too
> much, but I've read 2
> messages from you on different subjects talking
> about Potato being
> released "soon"...
>
> Let me start by saying whoever told you this was
> POSSIBLE is on crack.
> Why can we not release "soon"?
>
> * Our boot
. If it matters, I have a Pentium 100mhz 24
RAM Linux Partition=225 megs and I am installing from a CD, which I
purchased at linuxcentral.com
Kenneth L. Smart
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When I installed debian 2.0 from CD I was asked what modules I wanted
configured into the kernel. These modules are called out in
/etc/modules. I have rebuilt the kernel using the kernel package
utility. This created a debian kernel-image package which I
installed, thus upgrading my kernel. (ne
|Just installed Debian 2.0, and now I have a question |about modules.
|I have managed to get isapnp setup my network card |properly. When I
|manually
|give:
| insmod /lib/modules/2.0.34/net/ 8390.0
| insmod /lib/modules/2.0.34/net/ne io=0x220 irq=11
|I get the message that the ne modules has b
use
this will get you a non-X login screen. You can then log in as root
an fix the problem.
_
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Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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similar problem already (though I haven't seen anything recently on the
lists.)
Netscape 4.06 with 12
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similar problem already (though I haven't seen anything recently on the
lists.)
Netscape 4.06 with 12
When I start X with XDM and log in the 'debian banner' stays in the
background of my desktop. I have to drag the xterm window around to
erase it. This did not happen in 1.3.1. (the banner was cleared
before the window manager started). It does not seem to matter which
window manager I use (tried
Hello. After a recent reboot, lilo didn't load. It went through the
memory
check, and then said: "Verifying DMI Pool Data .." and hung. I
booted
from a floppy, re-ran lilo, and it still does the same thing. Just
hangs.
Any ideas on what might be the cause of this? Tkanks
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i'm trying to eliminate one partition (accidentally i made two swap
partitions.. i'm a newbie). ran fdisk, edited fstab so far so good.
rebooted ok. so far so good.
i typed df and the freed up space (25 megs) still doesn't show up.
any suggestions in fdisk? basically i deleted the partiti
I have the cheapbytes CD set. Contrib is on a separate CD from base
(all debian 2.0 cd's are like that). If I use the CD access method in
deselect I'll have to answer 'none' for the main selections since I
won't have that cd mounted (only one drive). If I do this and then
use UPDATE, won't this
Since I upgraded to hamm, only root is allowed to run pon.
/var/log/ppp.log reports that my user logon does'nt have permission to
open /etc/chatscripts/provider.
--open /etc/chatscripts/provider failed :access denied.
All users have read perm. What file is holding it back?
thanx,
Phil Dyer
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I change out my serial mouse for a ps2 mouse, and now my mouse
can't be found.
What do I do now?
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In 'X': re-run XF86Setup and select /dev/psaux for your mouse port.
also set up a sym link between /dev/mouse->/dev/psaux
Dinesh Nadarajah wrote:
>
> Couple of questions concerning Debian Linux:
>
> 1. How can I install .deb packages in RehHat?
Not likely. There is a prog called alien that can install a rpm
package on Debian, but it doesn't work all the time. I don't know if
there is an equivalent for t
I think you might have to add /usr/local/lib to your shell path
variable.
I just installed a program that has a dynamically linked library. I
placed
the lib in /usr/local/lib and added "/usr/local/lib/" to /etc/ld.so.conf
and ran ldconfig as roo
As X usually starts in the HIGHEST supported resolution, it appears
that your config is broken for anything better than 320x240. This
usually happens when the server thinks that it does not have access to
enough video memory, or the proper clock rates. Run superprobe and
see what it finds. You m
My LAN card was NE-2000 PCI (Realtek
RTL-8029)
How to set up the Command Line
Argument on
ne2k_pci module? Does anybody has this
card too,
would you please share your experie
Are you using the netscape communicator or the navigator package?
Starting with version 4 the navigator package does NOT include the
mail reader, ONLY the browser. The communicator package includes the
browser, mail reader (icon is a little envelope at the lower right of
screen), and a composer (
1: the documentation for ppp is in the man pages, which you probably
have not installed?
2: the correct way to start ppp is 'pon connect-name' where
connect-name is the name of the service you gave when you ran pppconfig.
3. I seem to have a similar problem. The mystery became clear when I
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