Hola a todos.
Necesito ayuda. Ayer recompile hamm/bash, y al instalar libreadline2g, termino
el configure con violacion de segmento.
Desde ese momento, no me deja entrar ni como root, ni como usuario, ni como
nada, dice que no puede asignar /dev/tty1. A mi me suena que puede ser algo de
Si te has cargado una be las bibliotecas que necesita bash, el
problema real que tienes es que no tienes bash. ¿Solución?
Posiblemente la más sencilla es arrancar de diskete, y copiar al disco
duro una version fresca de la biblioteca que se ha estropeado, o la
bash vieja (la que
Angel Vicente Perez decía:
Necesito ayuda. Ayer recompile hamm/bash, y al instalar libreadline2g,
termino el configure con violacion de segmento.
¿Usaste las instrucciones de cómo actualizar a hamm?
No sé que puede originar la violación de segmento sin más datos. En todo caso
y como te
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On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Jesus M. Gonzalez wrote:
PS: Nunca he entendido que /bin/bash no sea estática... (o al menos
que haya una estática en algún lado...)
Esta pregunta se repite de vez en cuando en debian-devel.
La respuesta usual (con la que yo mismo estoy
Hola.
Acostumbrado a programar en assembly bajo DOS,
donde se puede hacer lo que a uno se le antoje
me preguntaba si es posible en linux tener acceso
directo a dispositivos de hardware, principalmente
estoy pensando en la memoria de video, nunca he confiado
en las bibliotecas cuando necesito
No sé que puede originar la violación de segmento sin más datos. En todo caso
y como te sugieren en otro mensaje, no tienes bash. Eso quiere decir que has
de entrar con el disquete de arranque y recuperar bash. Cuando arranque,
monta
tu sistema de ficheros e instala bash y libreadline. Los
Hola,
Tengo dos preguntas:
1. Me gustaría poner las fuentes ISO-latin1 como se indica
en el Fuentes-ISO-como de Urko Lusa. ¿En que sitio se ponen en
Debian?
2. En /etc no aparece ningun man.config. ¿Cómo establezco que el
paginador sea Les en vez de More?
Muchas gracias.
Saludos,
José
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On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, Jose Miguel Gurpegui wrote:
1. Me gustaría poner las fuentes ISO-latin1 como se indica
en el Fuentes-ISO-como de Urko Lusa. ¿En que sitio se ponen en
Debian?
Como chapucilla, yo lo tengo en
/etc/rc.boot/0consolefont.
En Debian 2.0, el
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Boriel wrote:
Hola,
[...]
Hola
En el caso de hda (Disco duro), además dice {timeout, Seek, index,
Search} (o similar, y no en este orden. Las llaves también salen). En
cualquier caso, a pesar de las pausas (que son esporádicas), el
sistema va bien. No sé si puede
Para los gustos hay colores, pero con el razonamiento del
diskete, tampoco harían falta los consejos que aparecen en la
documentación de instlación de un kernel, sobre que dejes a mano un
kernel que funcione, etc.
No me parece nada mal la costumbre de tener un diskete de
rescate.
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On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Jesus M. Gonzalez wrote:
No me parece nada mal la costumbre de tener un diskete de
rescate. Pero tampoco es tanto el coste de tner unos cuantos binarios
estáticos en /sbin...
Si el sistema base ocupa poco más de 20 Megas, 4 Megas
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Jesus M. Gonzalez wrote:
Que desde luego, son unos cuantos, pero sólo ocupan 4 MB, y
eso sí, te sacan de casi cualquier problema que puedas imaginar...
Repito, reconozco que hay otras formas de hacer las
cosas. Simplemente, siempre me ha asombrado que no se
El 20 Apr 98, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribia:
Hola a todos:
Necesito ayuda para descubrir porqué al arrancar el
sistema el
kernel me da los siguientes mensajes de error:
SIOCSIFADDR: no such device (o algo así...)
SIOCSINETMASK: no such device.
SIOCSI no me acuerdo del
Hi,
I have a generic S3 Trio64V+ card. Until recently it had only the
stock 1 M of memory. With that, if I had, Netscape running and then tried
to run something else that used a lot of colour, occasionally, the second
app would fail to start up with a message like `Not enough colours'.
Does anyone have any info on the Exabyte Eagle TR-4i IDE tape backup?
Specifically, I'm wondering if it'll work with Linux. (Any other
stories/experiences with these would be appreciated too.:-)
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Well, IE 4 with Active Desktop is a piece of sh*t. I installed it on the
machine of my girl friend,and she wanted me to remove it instantly. With all
those circles and orange buttons, you can't find the folders and files any
more...
Whoa... hey, A little exploring yeilds options to turn that
On Tue, 21 Apr 1998, G. Crimp wrote:
Hi,
I have a generic S3 Trio64V+ card. Until recently it had only the
stock 1 M of memory. With that, if I had, Netscape running and then tried
to run something else that used a lot of colour, occasionally, the second
app would fail to start up
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On Tue, 21 Apr 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
Well, IE 4 with Active Desktop is a piece of sh*t. I installed it on the
machine of my girl friend,and she wanted me to remove it instantly. With all
those circles and orange buttons, you can't find the
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On Tue, 21 Apr 1998, Adrian Bridgett wrote:
On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 04:39:23PM +1200, Richard L Shepherd wrote:
Has anyone heard of a telnet-proxy package (especially for linux and
Debian of course)?
We have some people who have (and want to keep)
Hi all.
I liked the text background color better the way it was set
before, on grey. I don't like the new white block as much However I
can't find out how to change it. I've looked through all the settings and
all the config files, but there's just too much.
Any ideas?
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 21 Apr 1998, G. Crimp wrote:
Hi,
I have a generic S3 Trio64V+ card. Until recently it had only the
stock 1 M of memory. With that, if I had, Netscape running and then tried
to run something else that used a lot of colour,
Hello!
I wish my question is only a little bit ou of scope...
My computer is a dual boot MMX230 with 120 MBytes RAM and three IDE
hard disks (2 Megs for Win95 and 11 Megs for Linux - this is an
indication for my choices. But I do use Netscape under W95...).
My girlfriend
On Tue, 21 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I liked the text background color better the way it was set
before, on grey. I don't like the new white block as much However I
can't find out how to change it. I've looked through all the settings and
all the config files, but there's
Hi,
I've been trying to get afbackup (the Debian package) working on my hamm
system. Whenever I run the afclient -q command to see if the backup
server is running properly I get the following:
Error: cannot find address of host backuphost.
My /etc/afbackup/client.config file has
Keith Beattie wrote:
Oh, minor stuff really. The completion stuff mentioned earlier in
this thread, prompt settings (~ when in your home dir, a shorter HH:MM
time format), other little things I can't remember right now. I'm
sure I could get bash to do most of it, if I sat down and figured it
On 21 Apr, Adalberto da Silva wrote:
Hello!
I wish my question is only a little bit ou of scope...
My computer is a dual boot MMX230 with 120 MBytes RAM and three IDE
hard disks (2 Megs for Win95 and 11 Megs for Linux - this is an
indication for my choices. But I do use
Jens == Jens B Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jens I use a Zyxel OMNI TA 128U (almost the exact same beast) with a single 64K
Jens channel. It has no problems. My server machine is a P90 overclocked to
100 with
Jens 40MB of memory. Perhaps you're getting buffer overruns on your serial
I use tob_0.14-2.deb without problems
I create a dummy directory, copy some dummy files to it, go to it,
become root and (mis)run
tob check
It behaves the same as tob without options, all the tob options are
displayed, and the files are there
I ran the same test with tob_0.14-4,
On Tue, 21 Apr 1998, Colin Telmer wrote:
On Tue, 21 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I liked the text background color better the way it was set
before, on grey. I don't like the new white block as much However I
can't find out how to change it. I've looked through all the
I have fetchmail working with procmail as my mda, and I can see downloaded
messages with 'mail', but when I send a message to myself (or I expect
anyone else), I get errors. I expect I need smail running for this to
work? What is the preferred way to make smail run on hamm? Should
fetchmail be
Since I installed imap 4.1.BETA-1 every time I access my mailbox by IMAP
it dissapears. Actually everything is saved in $HOME/mbox and mail
spool file is empty.
Why did it start happening and how to stop it?
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Hi,
I am trying to get fetchmail to get my mail from my isp, exept everytime I use
it (i.e. fetchmail -u mailname hostname), I get an error from fetchmail
saying something about my local user name being different than my isp mail
name, How can i correct this?
Regards
Graham
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On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 11:52:25AM -0600, Tres Hofmeister wrote:
Where can I find the latest Mozilla package?
In Incoming. (see http://www.debian.org/devel/incoming_mirrors.html)
HTH,
Ray
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On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 11:14:16PM -0800, Britton wrote:
I have fetchmail working with procmail as my mda, and I can see downloaded
messages with 'mail', but when I send a message to myself (or I expect
anyone else), I get errors. I expect I need smail running for this to
work? What is the
You need to make it clear to fethmail who is who where. My account on my
home machine is foo, with password xxx, and on my mailserver bar with
password yyy, then my .fetchmairc looks like:
poll aurora.alaska.edu \
protocol POP3 \
timeout 200 \
user bar there with password yyy is foo here \
mda
Either make a local account with the same username or make an alias that
points to your local username.
I don't really want to create another account if I can help it, but I tried
making an alias for tht user in /etc/aliases but that didn't work either. It
is just that the mail I recieve
Hi,
Looking into /etc/X11/Xsession, I see that it looks into
$HOME/.xsession; sorry for the .xinitrc red herring. Look into
that. Interesting file ;-)
manoj
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On Tue, 21 Apr 1998, Adrian Bridgett wrote:
On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 04:39:23PM +1200, Richard L Shepherd wrote:
Has anyone heard of a telnet-proxy package (especially for linux and
Debian of course)?
We have some people who have (and want to keep) their subnet blocked for
offsite
On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 09:57:08AM -0400, Stephen Carpenter wrote:
The one you link is the old version It is v.23 and I elieve from what
I read this morning .25 was releaces According to the old versiont he
latest version shoul dbe at: http://www.taz.net.au/autoup/autoup/
that url was a typo
Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Hi,
Looking into /etc/X11/Xsession, I see that it looks into
$HOME/.xsession; sorry for the .xinitrc red herring. Look into
that. Interesting file ;-)
If you start X `by hand' with startx, it uses .xinitrc; xdm uses .xsession.
I have the two files
On Tue, 21 Apr 1998, Aria Prima Novianto wrote:
From freshmeat page:
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As you might already know, freshmeat tries to keep up with
the latest software releases and builds RPM packages for
them. All this work is done by Obituary, feel free to mail him
On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 04:39:23PM +1200, Richard L Shepherd wrote:
Has anyone heard of a telnet-proxy package (especially for linux and
Debian of course)?
We have some people who have (and want to keep) their subnet blocked
for offsite access (so they do all their WWW browsing via a
On Wed, Apr 22, 1998 at 10:59:25AM +0200, Joost Kooij wrote:
On Tue, 21 Apr 1998, Adrian Bridgett wrote:
On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 04:39:23PM +1200, Richard L Shepherd wrote:
Has anyone heard of a telnet-proxy package (especially for linux and
Debian of course)?
We have some people
An annoying feature of vim is that the effects of backspace and of delete
are reversed compared to any other vi. It is particularly annoying because
backspace will delete existing text, including newlines, when it is in input
mode.
How can I put these effects back to normal, please?
Should this
On Wed, Apr 22, 1998 at 12:57:19PM +0200, Oliver Elphick wrote:
An annoying feature of vim is that the effects of backspace and of delete
are reversed compared to any other vi.
See help :fixdel
It is particularly annoying because backspace will delete existing text,
including newlines, when
I can't seem to connect to either of these sites...I tried yesterday and again
today
The farthest Nutscrape gets is saying Host contacted waiting for reply
I am wondering if these sites work for everyone else?
Maybe they don't like hosts whose names don't reverse lookup right?
(here at work
Stephen Carpenter wrote:
[ on sites containing the autoup.sh script ]
I can't seem to connect to either of these sites...I tried yesterday and again
today
Same here.
The farthest Nutscrape gets is saying Host contacted waiting for reply
I am wondering if these sites work for everyone
I have had one too many hardware failures which resulted in me
Loosing everything lately, and as such would like to get a Tape drive
I have been told that with linux most IDE Tape drives and All SCSI
tape dirves will work
I have had a secret desire (ok..not so secret) to start using SCSI on my
On Tue, 21 Apr 1998, Adrian Bridgett wrote:
On Mon, Apr 20, 1998 at 10:52:15PM -0500, pgarcia wrote:
I'm currently not using xdm; I'm using startx to start X.
When I don't have an .xserverrc file, X uses magic cookies.
When I do have one (that simply says X -bpp 24), the security
is
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Mark Phillips wrote:
One of my internet service providers (well actually, my university) only
allows access to the internet via a proxy server. So I can use netscape
to ftp (and I presume use telnet though I haven't tried this). However I
cannot use normal ftp programs
An annoying feature of vim is that the effects of backspace and of delete
are reversed compared to any other vi. It is particularly annoying because
backspace will delete existing text, including newlines, when it is in input
mode.
How can I put these effects back to normal, please?
Hi.
Add the following to your ~/.emacs file:
(set-face-background 'default white)
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On Wed, Apr 22, 1998 at 03:25:53AM -0400, Alexander Stavitsky wrote:
Since I installed imap 4.1.BETA-1 every time I access my mailbox by IMAP
it dissapears. Actually everything is saved in $HOME/mbox and mail
spool file is empty.
What mail client are you using? Have you changed it recently?
I heard that the new KDE Beta-4 was released. Unfortunately, it seems that
the .deb packages exist only in hamm. Is that true, or did someone make
new KDE packages for bo? If so, where can I get them?
TIA,
Heiko
PS: Cetero censeo Debian-2.0 publicandam esse.
I recently upgraded a computer from kernel v 2.0.29 to 2.0.33. It has a
Promise UDMA controller card, and the patch is written against 2.0.33.
The harddrive now works fine. However, I get the message SIOCSIFFLAGS:
Resource Temporarily Unavailable when the system tries to set up the
network
Hi,
I have realized a uucp connection between an aix server and a linux
client. It works perfectly except the login. In fact, the server never
ask for login ???
help !!!
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An annoying feature of vim is that the effects of backspace and of delete
are reversed compared to any other vi. It is particularly annoying because
backspace will delete existing text, including newlines, when it is in input
mode.
How can I put these effects back to normal, please?
First
Hi,
I am trying to install three OSs on one HD: Win 95, Win NT and Linux. I was
partially succesfull; th eonly problem at the moment is, that I can't boot
linux without a boot floppy.
Here is what I did:
1. Partition my hard disk ( 3GB) with fdisk (the DOS program):
- hda1 Primary Bootable for
On Wed, Apr 22, 1998 at 09:53:51AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 11:14:16PM -0800, Britton wrote:
I have fetchmail working with procmail as my mda, and I can see downloaded
messages with 'mail', but when I send a message to myself (or I expect
anyone else), I get
I got this setup.. in fact.. I even have FreeBSD to do a quad boot.
However... I am not positive if you can directly boot off of a hda6... since for
me to successfully implement the quad boot, I had to make 3 primary partitions.
Windows 95, FreeBSD, Linux. They all mount different
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| I have had one too many hardware failures which resulted in me
| Loosing everything lately, and as such would like to get a Tape drive
| I have been told that with linux most IDE Tape drives and All SCSI
| tape dirves will work
| I have had a secret
Remco Blaakmeer writes:
You can place the fonts in a subdirectory of /var/ttfonts . You can use
any name for that subdirectory. Where you get the fonts is another issue.
It is probably illegal to use the fonts that come with Windows.
Why? If you bought a Windows license, you bought a license
Is there any package sendmail8.8.8 for debian 1.3 ???
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Please advise how I can get my modem set up(com2irq3)
1) Look at the Serial howto. Although this howto is no longer maintained,
it contains a good description of the setserial command that you
need.
2) Look at man setserial
3) I think you need to give
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
On Wed, Apr 22, 1998 at 03:25:53AM -0400, Alexander Stavitsky wrote:
Since I installed imap 4.1.BETA-1 every time I access my mailbox by IMAP
it dissapears. Actually everything is saved in $HOME/mbox and mail
spool file is empty.
What mail
Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella wrote:
Remco Blaakmeer writes:
It is probably illegal to use the fonts that come with Windows.
Why? If you bought a Windows license, you bought a license for the
Windows components, I think.
That sounds right to meIt is of course illegal to distribute the font
Alexander Stavitsky wrote:
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
On Wed, Apr 22, 1998 at 03:25:53AM -0400, Alexander Stavitsky wrote:
Since I installed imap 4.1.BETA-1 every time I access my mailbox by IMAP
it dissapears. Actually everything is saved in $HOME/mbox and mail
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Tim Sailer wrote:
I use fetchmail and I do not think I upgraded it recently, although I
might be wrong. This happens even if I telnet to port 143 and just check
how many messages I have. Besides, imap server still counts those in mbox
as messages. It looks like it
I have a problem with the isdnutils 2.1beta1-20 package. Using the
following script (some phone numbers hidden) I was able to login to my
provider, after a final route add default ippp0 after connecting
using ping my network connections is available and stable:
LOCAL_NUMBER=xxx
Alain Toussaint [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
a last question,does it possible in X to be logged on as several
user at once (you see,have 2 xterm logged as root,one as
alaint,etc...) after this is answered,i'll keep my mouth shut except
when answering question (i found that i asked more than
Ossama Othman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I've been trying to get afbackup (the Debian package) working on my
hamm system. Whenever I run the afclient -q command to see if the
backup server is running properly I get the following:
Error: cannot find address of host backuphost.
Adrian Bridgett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 04:39:23PM +1200, Richard L Shepherd wrote:
Has anyone heard of a telnet-proxy package (especially for linux
and Debian of course)?
We have some people who have (and want to keep) their subnet
blocked for offsite access
Hi,
I checked my inetd.conf and services files. Both had the correct afbackup
entries. The backuphost problem seems to be related to the fact that
afbackup is looking for backuphost instead of localhost which is what
is configured. If I add backuphost as an alias to localhost in
/etc/hosts
A friend of mine is suffering from similar problems, and suspects it might
be a problem with smail. You might want to try if using another MDA (e.g.
exim) works.
I'm not sure it's that, so much as not having a MTA present (I get the
impression that Britton doesn't have smail installed
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Stephen Carpenter wrote:
I got (for free) a SCSI controller...
somone bought an internal SCSI Zip drive here at work but already
had a SCSI card so they gave me the new one from the Zip drive...
is this controller worth bothering with or should I spend the $$ to get
a
On Tue, 21 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 21 Apr, Adalberto da Silva wrote:
I'm thinking about put all those guys to talk but I don't know where I
may start. Well, I put an eye on Lars' System Administrator.. and
Olaf's Network Administrators... but I think my problems are at an
(I've replied to debian-user instead of debian-devel because this
really belongs on -user)
Ian Keith Setford [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yo-
I would like suggestions and input on how to sell Debian in the sense of
Debian versus RedHat, FreeBSD, or any other distribution. I will attempt
to
In debian-user Adrian Bridgett wrote:
There is no such thing as telnet-proxy.
Sorry for the blatant plug, but at Solsoft we sell
NetSecurityMaster, a proxy server with user authentication, which
does telnet (and a load of other things). It runs on Linux (and a
load of other operating systems (NT
In debian-user you wrote:
One of my internet service providers (well actually, my university) only
allows access to the internet via a proxy server. So I can use netscape
to ftp (and I presume use telnet though I haven't tried this).
I'd be surprised if you could! One major advantage of
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, George Bonser wrote:
It moves the mail from the spool to the inbox upon checking for mail. I
do not think this is considered a problem but is possibly a configuration
item when building that particular imapd implimentation.
I have not used imap and fetchmail for some
Hi,
good morning (just waked up)
Looking into /etc/X11/Xsession, I see that it looks into
$HOME/.xsession; sorry for the .xinitrc red herring. Look into
that. Interesting file ;-)
interresting indeed,i'll look what's possible to customize here (should
keep me busy from now on to
Greetings all,
I'm trying to install debian and X(if possible) on a compaq 1680 presario
laptopi downloaded the newest hamm disksand because of the way all
of the software came on one quik-restore cd...i had to use fips to
create a partition for debian. I left the partition
I :)
I'm sutch expecting a problem with my num(+) key..i've got such a
belgian keyboard :)) and i can't swith between X resosolution, so i'm
frozen at 640x480 8bpp :,((
So i would like to know if someone know how to switch resolution without
this key sequence...
Help will be ten
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Hi,
I am looking for information that will allow me to see the modem conection
speed between my modem and the ISP, I have set up pppd to report the
conection speed, but when it reports the speed, its the speed between the
modem, and my computer... I was told I
Stephen Carpenter writes:
but... What are the chances of Micro$oft using any sort of free
licence for anything?
The point is: they can't demand certain restrictions in the license,
even if you signed a contract (which most users even did not). But I'm
not a lawyer, and won't speak as if I knew
N¬Æ¦º[b¥ªíë,j¢Âú+«
Does anyone know how to have modprobe display more descriptive log
messages when it can't load a module? I've been getting messages in
my log like:
Apr 22 16:38:52 cush modprobe: can't locate module
and I've been trying to track them down, (they appear whenever
netscape is started) but it
On Mon, Apr 20, 1998 at 05:46:10PM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
I quote from the copyright:
...
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
documentation for any purpose and without fee to the University of
Washington is hereby granted, provided that these legal
I have exactly the same problem, sounds like a bug to me...
-AK
I have a problem with the isdnutils 2.1beta1-20 package. Using the
following script (some phone numbers hidden) I was able to login to my
provider, after a final route add default ippp0 after connecting
using ping my network
I'm currently running DialD using a USR Sportster 33.6 Modem. I want to
upgrade this modem to a K56Flex Motorola; however, when I swap out the USR
for the Motorola, strange things happen
After enabling full debug and watching the logs, all I could find was that
DialD's connect script would
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