On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 01:42:43PM -0600, Jason Jorgensen wrote: > Bind9 first. I am getting these messages in my logs: > Dec 19 11:26:36 pub1 named[6093]: lame server resolving > 'mail.jensys.com.tw' (in 'mail.jensys.com.tw'?): 211.22.100.149#53 > So clearly its resolving the name to 211.22.100.149, but it wont respond > with that to the client, as the end DNS server is not responding > authoritatively. However I tried the same lookup with an older Bind8 > server and it responded. > > Bind9 Response: > root@pub1 /var/spool> host mail.jensys.com.tw > Host mail.jensys.com.tw not found: 2(SERVFAIL) > > Bind8 Response: > root@guru /var/swww/q3admin> host mail.jensys.com.tw > mail.jensys.com.tw A 211.22.100.149 > > How do I tell Bind9 to respond with the IP address even if the DNS > server is 'lame'? > > > Now, the more important question! > Quake3. I recently upgraded my Debian unstable workstation and now all > of a sudden my Quake3 for linux wont respond to my mouse movements. The > mouse buttons register fine inside the game, but I can not move or turn > with the mouse. I just got a logitech MX300 and I want to Quake from my > favorite OS! dang it!
Have you enabled mouselook? > Is there a device quake3 uses that maybe devfs screwed up? (blindly > groping for some clues) I doubt it...Q3 would get your mouse movements from X, which is presumably looking at the right place... > Also after the same upgrade mplayer now crashes during playback, and > konsole crashes during load. But the strange thing about that is that > KDE starts a konsole session when it starts up, as I eneded a session > with one open. But I cannot launch another. > > I know that I am running Debian unstable and should expect things like > this, but this is weird! That is weird. Since both mplayer and KDE3 are *not* in Debian, you'll have to personally bug the maintainers about it :-) -rob
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