ortunately,
DK> the docs at www.exim.org didn't mention this scenario. I'm sure that I
DK> could do this if I fully understood the exim docs, but alas - I have not
DK> fully digested them yet.
DK> Thanks a lot,
DK> David Knudsen
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lems?
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Thanks Thomas,
Works like a dream and it even makes sense!
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> On Sun
back and a
message to the effect that the Xserver did not start.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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As far as I can remember the old fixed disk controller used to be installed
at paragraph C800:. To do a low level format we used to use the debug
facility in DOS and do g C800:0005. I may be wrong, but this was 1986 on IBM
PS/2s using 20MB hard disks, but a lot of legacy stuff seems to have pul
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> Sounds like you could be trying to run X out of your monitor's scan range.
> Try running XF86Setup, as root, and reconfigure.
>
> >>> "S
used bindconfig and it automagically modified the
named.conf file, but such is life. If you just configure
by hand you can remove the legacy files AFAIK.
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r:
xf86MapVidMem: failed to open /dev/mem (No such file or directory)
When reporting a problem related to a server crash, please send
the full server output, not just the last messages
X connection to :0.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown).
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The last lines are the same on both telnet and console so I assume that the
full output is correct. The interesting part is the
/dev/mem not being available, what are the major / minor numbers for this
device to create it by hand?
TIA
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e rest. Have all the tools in any
and every form. Drag'n Drop is good, but so is rcp.
And now it's back to work.
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How about setting the attribute to always append the domain name. (can't
remember the option but it's around somewhere)
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and/or the diald daemon).
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From: Jerry <[EMAIL
emory configuration, etc.)
RSVP
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Thanks Martyn et al.
Creating the mem device worked. I now have X up and running. The next thing is
to get this geometry thing right...
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x27;t get
something for nothing and you definitely don't want to tell your customers to
expect the world for nothing.
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ral users who complain that it doesn't
live up to expectation, and it doesn't, you still
have to know, despite what Microsoft or others may say.
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Hi all,
I sent a fairly long enquiry a couple of days ago but nothing happened. In
this case I would like to know who are the DIALD and IPFWADM maintainers so
that I can really get to grips with what is happening internally in these
packages and see if I can solve my problems.
Thanks.
"
m the
server
Any bright ideas?
TIA
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Bruce answered this a while back. It stands for Deborah and Ian, the people
who started off Debian.
Over to you Bruce
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Hi Daniel,
Try using the ip-up/ip-down scripts. See the man page for more info
Simon
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Subject: DialD: Finally
Date: 25 October 1996 23:08
Ok!! Don't need help on this anymore!! It works.. finally...
BUT..
You probably set the debug flag on diald. At least this is the output I got
when I did that.
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I remember seeing an entry for this in a normal crontab file. It must be in
/etc or /var/spool/cron/root, or something like that.
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is a
great product, and a great concept, but let's make it pretty. A lot of good
products have died through lack of beauty.
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Mario Giammarco wrote:
> I cannot understand why a cable let some program print and other no.
This is because there different handshaking schemes that can be implemented
on the Centronics interface. I don't have a copy of the IEEE specification
at the moment so I can't be more specific.
One of th
noise on this list about setting being able to mount a file as
a filesystem. I would like to know how I can create say a 200MB file on hdb
(Win 95) and mount it as a filesystem on say /usr.
Is this possible? What do I need to do it?
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Hi all,
Thanks for the suggestions. I dowloaded FIPS and used it to repartition my
hard disk. I haven't found any problems yet.
Thanks
Simon
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Try mount -t vfat /dev/hd?? /??. This mounts the filesystem with long name
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packaging system. Once again
thanks.
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times out before it gets resolves the address. I have worked around it for the
moment by having my ISP's address appear 3 times in resolv.conf, it treats it
as three different name servers.
This is but a frig, how can I change the timeout?
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configured it, but when it is spawned, diald will raise the ip link but ppp
fails. Any bright ideas?
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o the xvidtune options.
3) Once I configure and X starts I don't get a login prompt. It just reflects
the messages that diald generates for some unknown reason.
What am I doing wrong?
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Hi all,
Whilst trying to install tk40 I get a dependency error on elf-x11r6lib.
I've checked the Debian Web and ftp sites and haven't been able to find it.
Can anyone tell me where to access this file?
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.
If anyone could help me by sending any kind of instructions, links to Web
sites, or other information that might be helpful I would be much obliged.
Thanks, in advance, for any help.
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come up to a brick
wall. The information available in the HOWTOs is very good, but from an
initial startup point of view, if things go wrong I need to browse through
a couple of MB of data, not very productive.
As I said, maybe I'm looking in the wrong places, please any advice that
may be advantage
systems administrator, plus an hour for
everyone who cannot access the server...) and I think people will agree
that it may be a good idea to install a swap partition, even though I don't
think I need it, because tomorrow...
Sorry I got so long winded but I think that this is a very importa
tware (SOCKS,
TIS, ...) as I intend to setup an Internet firewall now
2) can anyone let me know where to find the above software.
Thanks in advance
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Internet (mail, news, www, telnet, irc, to name but a few).
I hope someone can help me as I am a bit lost at the moment.
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> From: Gerry Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Fri, 27 Sep 1996, Simon Martin wrote:
>
>> 2) recompiled the kernel experimental, with the masquerade, firewall,
etc
>> enabled, ip forwarding, etc disabled, as per the instructions in the
>> IP_MASQUERADE mini how
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