mount -t ftp ftp://x.y /mnt/ftp
> > ;-)
> >
> > And _that_ would be something I?d like to know about also...
>
> I think the midnight commander can simulate something like that.
If you are only after cmd line browsing then lftp might be an option. It
gives you
hanks.
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needs fd script" which is the same error that appears in the apache logs.
I have trawled the net and cannot find an explanation for this, does anyone
know what or where fd script is?
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Hi, all you Linux users out there!
I'm wondering, is there any info of what hardware support there is in
Debian (like thare are for SuSE) ?
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Hi, all you Linux users out there!
I'm wondering, is there any info of what hardware support there is in
Debian (like thare are for SuSE) ?
/R
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Pollywog wrote:
> should I then chmod 600 lilo.conf?
Yes.
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s easy to remove the file.
rm -i Backupfiles/--exclude=files.txt
..but maby you allready know about this. :-)
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On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> That is, rm -i -- --exclude=files.txt would have removed the file.
One of the wonderful thing about Linux, is that there are several ways to
fix things. :-)
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Hi!
Sometimes when trying to send mail, I get these message (sendmail -q -v):
354 Enter mail, end with a single ".".
>>> .
And it just sits there, doing nothing ?
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On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Rolf Edlund wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Sometimes when trying to send mail, I get these message (sendmail -q -v):
>
> 354 Enter mail, end with a single ".".
> >>> .
>
> And it just sits there, doing nothing ?
After trying to send the mai
On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Rolf Edlund wrote:
Have now found out, that my problem has something to do with mail size.
250 SIZE 2097152
>>> MAIL From:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> SIZE=6697
250 2.5.0 Address and options OK.
>>> RCPT To:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
250 2.1.5 [E
=
# maximum message size
#O MaxMessageSize=100
# open connection cache size
O ConnectionCacheSize=2
# how many jobs can you process in the queue?
#O MaxQueueRunSize=1
Can my problem have something to do with this ?
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I don`t know what cd you are trying to mount but perhaps it is one from
the microsoft world where you could be needing vfat/joliet support.
Check out the available filesytem types in the kernel config.
regards, rolf
ased on the ports the
request from your client in the lan came from.
ipmasq was in older kernels the software that did this.
Now it is called ipchains.
There is some quite good documentation out there now including various
howtos and tutorials on that topic.
Cheers, Rolf
snd-trident.
Then you can be sure that all modules you need will be loaded.
regard, Rolf
eir meaning? Would be great if in the little
> docs we could see everything possible at once. For a non-UNIX former
> user this is hard.
> Thanks,
> Antonio.
this is the suid bit. For a good description see:
http://www.nic.com/~dave/SecurityAdminGuide/SecurityAdminGuide-8.html
regards, Rolf
ing:
>
> giftopnm some.gif | pnmtops > some.eps
You could also use "xv" or the "convert" program from the ImageMagick
Package to convert gifs to eps.
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et III, both equipped with JetDirect's.
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"God put me on this Earth to accomplish a certain number of things.
Right now,
xx bytes printed" but the printer remained silent and
no errormessages were generated. You might try to call the gs-commandline
for magicfilter from shell to see if gs hangs and fiddle with the drivers
or additional gs-switches to get it working.
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R
ases...)
Yours
Rolf
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"God put me on this Earth to accomplish a certain number of things.
Right now, I am so far behind I shall
be used to do this together with stock bsd lpd,
but lprng supports the port argument directly as shown above and has a
number of additional nice features that bsd lpr lacks).
Regards
Rolf
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hange the entry in your /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers file to
:0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X -bpp 16
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Hello,
is ssh or ssl-telnet better in securing remote sessions (password
encryption etc)? I've no clue. Which one should I prefer?
Where are the differences?
Thanks in advance
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who is willing
to explain these messages??
Thanks in advance
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"Wer Butter vom Amt will, muss Milch auf den Dienstweg schicken.&q
On Mon, 27 Oct 1997, Thomas Baetzler wrote:
> Rolf Obrecht wrote:
> :messages in kern.log:
>
> Maybe you could provide more info on the
> hardware configuration you're running (i.e. memory, CPU, network adapters).
>
It is a 486DX2/66 with 16MB and two SMC Ultra ethernet
"MAKEDEV printer" only gives me "MAKEDEV: out of space for
devices".
HOW can I re-create this socket?? (I would like to be able to print
some urgent and important files, but without /dev/printer.)
Any help appreciated
Rolf Obrecht
Institut fuer Elektrische Maschinen
RWT
"MAKEDEV printer" only gives me "MAKEDEV: out of space for
devices".
HOW can I re-create this socket?? (I would like to be able to print
some urgent and important files, but without /dev/printer.)
Any help appreciated (REALLY!!!)
Rolf Obrecht
Institut fuer Elektrisch
I think lpc produces the connect error because the SOCKET /dev/printer
is missing.
Does anybody have any idea how to create this socket? I've looked around
on my system, but could'nt find anything like "mksocket" or similar.
mknod only supports FIFO's, Character and block d
rning; but that is my private thing...
Again, thanks to all who helped!
Rolf
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Or should I re-install the lpd-package? What do you think?
Thanks a lot
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On Mon, 1 Sep 1997, Oz Dror wrote:
> Where is in.pop3d?
>
Look at /stable/binary/mail/qpopper_2.2-x.deb
Rolf
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On Wed, 3 Sep 1997, Jack Chung wrote:
> Well, I have several computers ( 3 maybe ). I want them to run Debian Linux
> as WWW server. But, is there anyway I can maintain them just on one
> computer, and the others will follows? But of course their hostnames are
> different. I
xspread" a try.
It's based on the terminal driven "sc" spreadsheet and has IMHO sufficient
docs.
Regards
Rolf
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the same problem (even worse: xdm doesn't start xconsole at
all).
I have no idea how to fix this. Help greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Rolf
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v.de/download/sites/README.staroffice !
It tells you that StarOffice needs Motif2.0 Libs, which are _NOT_
included. You have to buy them for real money.
The guys at StarDivision are considering making a version with statically
linked Motif :) but "...cannot promise any release date for these
versions..." :-(
Hope that helps
Rolf
t
of my mind.
bis bald, Rolf
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, John Gosling (GOSLIJA @ GBNUHO) wrote:
> Date: 22-06-2000 11:11:35 AM
> Telephone: 680982
> Subject: truss
>
> Hi, Thanks for info about strace. Here's another query. I need to
> transfer some text files via
Are you running on IDE? IF yes: SHUTDOWN AND PRAY immediately :)
Maybe the information hasnt so wide spread yet but test2 is bound to
corrupt your filesystems.
take care, Rolf
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Thorsten Clever wrote:
>
> Heyja!
>
> I just build a 2.4.0-test2 kernel by doing the u
iplanets server and if so how did you do it.
with best regards
Rolf Cronberg
that is one thing. The other is that every nfs server can be used too.
bis bald, Rolf
On Sat, 25 Nov 2000, tjm wrote:
> Look here:
>
>
> http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/servers.html
>
>
>
> Bruno Boettcher wrote:
> >
> > hello,
> > i am
Hi,
could it be that you did 'cat' or 'more' a file with strange control
chars? Maybe a binary? If that is the case you simply type 'reset' on that
console. That should fix that problem.
hth, Rolf
On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Abyss wrote:
> One of the Debian 2.1 console
Hi,
if you suspect the mem to be faulty try compiling a kernel. This is a very
memory intensive process and if the memory is faulty chances are you get
the dreaded sig11.
hth, Rolf
On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> Aka... "why is my system so well hung?" :)
>
> Every
.
I had to switch to U.S.
Anyone knows of a cure?
tia, Rolf
Hi Andrew,
the etc. etc. is the interesting part ;)
bis bald, Rolf
On Thu, 11 May 2000, Andrew McRobert wrote:
> hi
>
> when I run XF86Setup and then test my settings I get the following error:
>
> _X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
> etc.
Hi,
you seem to not have compiled the parport module. You can find it under
General Setup in menuconfig.
hth, Rolf
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Pollywog wrote:
> I recompiled my 2.2.15 kernel with printer support as a module and this is
> what I get when I insmod the module. What could be wron
Hi Michael,
the question is what cards are supported by the kernel.
Check out /usr/src/linux/Documentation/isdn
I must say I had to do with all sorts of AVM cards except the B1 and they
are supported well nowadays. I didnt have any problems.
hth, rolf
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Michael Meskes wrote
simply send the barcode translated to characters to the computer
just as if you had entered it with the keyboard. So if you use such
scanners you are not going to have any troubles.
bis bald, Rolf
On Sat, 5 Feb 2000, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
> Hi all,
> anyone kno
Have a look at www.minivend.com and see if it could fit your needs.
If it does you get a good software :)
bis bald, Rolf
On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Felipe Alvarez Harnecker wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> It's there any decent e-commerce package that runs on debian??
> I don't care if
Hi,
you don't wanna look for a debian package when you are missing a *.pm
(perl module).
Simply goto cpan.org insted. That is the perl package repository.
hth, Rolf
On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Evan Moore wrote:
> i have tried running a script out of the Perl DBI book (O'Riely) and it
&g
I think this is totally normal.
Thats why linux is fast. And if you need more memory for applications it
gets freed from cache or buffers. No need to worry.
hth, Rolf
On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Carlos Bustamante G. wrote:
> Hi, I'm a litlle worry about the memory (RAM) used by my machine.
>
Hi Josh,
you'd have to install the popt package for your include to work. It seems
like the gnome-popt you used does basically the same otherwise it wouldn't
have compiled ;)
bis bald, Rolf
On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Josh Berdine wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Should
>
> #include
&g
moz due to a bug in the linux version ungzipped the file but left
> the extension or something like that
that explains much... I think I already saw that happen too on 0.9.2.
Anyway, use file ae_962.orig.tar.gz to get a definite answer on what
filetype it is.
bis bald, Rolf
Hallo
gibt es bei Debian eine art Exchange-Server für Linux ??
wenn ja wo ?
Gruß
_
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
*Matheson Cameron ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> exim doesn't even ask me what my POP and STMP servers
> are. Please help.
exim doesn't do pop. fetchmail does pop. Run
eximconfig with option "(2) Internet site using
smarthost" or "(3) Satellite system" to use a
smarthost smtp-server,
- Rolf
l for some tuning tips. After applying
all these tuning steps my CPU is now at ~ 60% load while playing dvds
seamlessly.
hth, Rolf
On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Thomas Halahan wrote:
>
> dear deb-user
>
> i recently purchased a dvd player and tried to play a dvd movie using
> videolan. wh
o
type or storage class/usr/include/linux/times.h:8: parse error before
`tms_cstime'/usr/include/linux/times.h:8: warning: data definition has no
type or storage class
~snip
Any ideas?
Rolf Brudeseth
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totally destroyed my
XF86Config. The screen stays black when I start xdm altough there are no
errors in the X logs :(
any help appreciating, Rolf
Option
Indexes directive is not set for that directory. If this is set for the
dir in question apache will return a directory listing.
hth, Rolf
On Sat, 19 May 2001, V.Suresh wrote:
> Just wanted to try apache. Installed it. When I try to access
> my server thru lynx localhost, it says &quo
Vergiß Dein sog. "totale Differential", zur Analysis mehrerer
Veränderlicher braucht es wirklich Kenntnisse.
Im konkreten Fall geht's aber auch "zu Fuß":
Es ist f(a, b) = (a-b)^2 zusammensetzbar als
(0) f(a, b) = square( diff( a, b) )
vermöge
square : IR -> IR
square( x) :=
Micha Feigin wrote:
Sorry for what probably sounds like a wierd question.
just guessing but google for "overlay file system" might be what you
want. I know there are others apart from lufs.sf.net.
HTH
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hallo,
after trying to install a dual boot system grub destroyed two times my
bootdisk. I have a lmdb-4 on a bootable usb-stick. The Live version runs
just fine on my PC. My goal is to have a drive which will boot Debian
when I select it in the win-boot-menue. What have I todo to prevent grub
st somebody who knows what (s)he is
doing.
have a nice day
Rolf
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I successfully used my Keyspan USA-19QW USB-to-serial dongle back in
2007 running Ubuntu.
After several OS reinstalls, I am now on Debian Squeeze, but I am having
some problems getting it to work.
Is there some user error involved here or should I open a bug?
- After I plug in the USB-to-ser
From what I can tell it looks like keyspan.fw is missing from the
Squeeze repository, so I assume that warrants a defect.
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> From what I can tell it looks like keyspan.fw is missing from the
Squeeze repository, so I assume that warrants a defect.
... warrants a bug.
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Chris,
Maybe you could suggest the "correct" way to request the firmware be
added to the appropriate package?
Rolf
On 04/10/2011 03:11 PM, chris wrote:
Non free firmware being missing isn't a bug
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ig rom directory for node 0
rom1394_1 warning: read failed: 0xf414
error reading config rom directory for node 1
Error: no camera exists
Anybody got an idea what may be going on?
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Ops, I forgot the kernel version:
$ uname -r
2.6.32-5-amd64
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On 04/12/2011 02:07 AM, Кабиольский Евгений wrote:
Rolf Brudeseth wrote:
I am running into two problems with dvgrab.
Camcorder: Canon Elura 100 (miniDV)
- dvgrab will intermittently not download the entire image (~1 hour
video):
$ dvgrab -timestamp -size 0 -format raw
Found AV/C device
notebook or even a netbook is very good if you have to
aktually carry it a lot which you would not like to do with a 17"
monitor notebook.
Rolf Blum
Have a look at: https://github.com/IBM/plex
it is very readable.
Rolf
message.
my bootloader (grub) has this entry (which worked on older setups):
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.18-smp-woody-xas-1.0-i686 video=matrox:vesa:440 ro
root=/dev/sda6 idebus=66 hdc=ide-scsi
when i try to mount a cdrom i get this (even as root):
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does /dev/scd0, /dev/sr0 and /dev/sg0 exist?
any info from dmesg or from /var/log/messages?
-Kev
yes they do exist:
brw-rw1 root cdrom 11, 0 Mar 14 2002 /dev/scd0
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root4 Aug 22 11:08 /dev/sr0 -> s
ya
alvin
symlinking did not work (actually sg0 is my scanner so i tried this with
scd0). booting from cd works well.
rolf
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Andreas Janssen wrote:
Hello
[loonyx | rolf joho] (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
even though i load the ide-scsi module at boottime, i can not mount my
ide-dvd-writer. since i was perfectly able to do that on earlier
installations, i am asking for hints.
through /etc/modules i successfull
this file good for anyway?
there are lots of more or less esoteric files like this around under
/etc/modutils but there is quite few dokumentation around.
thanks
rolf
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#cdrecord -scanbus. so i can not access it for writing cds.
thanks anyway
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module is there an is finally loaded.
unfortunatly, non of the logs has any entries regarding this.
maybe i just build a new kernel...
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Alfredo Valles wrote:
Is there a template or guideline to follow in debian for making init scripts?
debian has a package called 'debian-policy' which provides useful
information on how to do things 'debianish', eg. writing init-scripts
and such, so i recommend installing that.
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even though i load the ide-scsi module at boottime, i can not mount my
ide-dvd-writer. since i was perfectly able to do that on earlier
installations, i am asking for hints.
problem solved.
apparently one has to compile ide and ide-mod statically into the
why can i
login fine as root?
thanks for help
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Kent West wrote:
[loonyx | rolf joho] wrote:
i just set up a new woody-box with xfree 4.1 and gnome 1.4*.
gdm runs fine and i can login there or running startx X as root.
however, if i try to log in through gdm or running startx as a normal
user, i can not run X and fall back to gdm or to the
is installed) and give it a go
and let us know the results.
thanks, i finally figured out that i had wrong permissions set on my
/tmp directory. no idea how this could happen but well, it is running
fine now.
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i know these are a lot of questions and i am not even sure if there is
any relationsship between them. below is the output of top and ps.
thanks for any advice
rolf
### TOP-OUTPUT:
11:07:30 up 35 min, 5 users, load average: 3.01, 3.04, 2.58
108 proce
ts its own default
PATH which i have before touching any dotfiles...
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hi there
i'm trying to compile a custom 2.4.18 kernel on my woody-desktop using
make-kpkg. after some minutes it exits and throws some lines at me as
quoted at the end of this message. no kernel.deb is made. going through
the docs did not bring me much further.
### what i did:
cd kernel-source
input has been very valuable. thanks a lot. i am still working
through it with increasing success, the problem seemed to be related
to some cron-stuff running all at once.
X/gdm still starts extremly slow (1-2 min) after boot, but runs fine
except from that.
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instead of eg.
'o=Debian' if it is a 3rd party repository? -> (my preferences file can
be found at the end of this message).
however any links to examples and docs regarding this topic would be
highly welcome. maybe there is a good book out there too?
thanks for any help
rolf
ch is definitely worth doing in the long run.
cheers
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i have no idea where to look for a solution, so any hint would be great.
thanks
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[loonyx | rolf joho] wrote:
my woody-box drives me mad:
after boot, wen the login-prompt appears, i can enter a username, but
then i have to wait ~4 MINUTES!!! until i can enter my password.
it's not that my machine was so superslow ( it worked right on earlier
setups). also subsequent l
ppening at exactly
this time...).
some more ideas out there?
rolf
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> ifup: interface eth0 already configured
# ifdown eth0
> cat: /var/run/dhclient.pid: No such file or directory
# ifup eth0
(pause)
(still no working network)
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In advance: thanks for any effort,
Rolf E. Robberstad (just recently signed up)
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It did work before I got the new kernel (downloaded
the kernel as an ordinary user).
# dhclient eth0
-didn't help (it is, however present on the machine)
Rolf E. Robberstad
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From: Andrew Perrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 14:21:35 -0400 (ED
oked...
> If that isn't the problem, let me know and I'll see if I can figure out what
> I originally did.
Hope the solution is there...
mvh Rolf E.
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Tryed to give the command: {# dhclient -e eth0} without
that changing anything
mvh
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