E&Erdem wrote:
after an upgrade, 111 and 765th ports have been opening at startup, i
couldn't find which services use this, because netstat -tanp couldn't
get package name, in according to /etc/services sunrpc using 111, but i
removed it from startup and also sunrpc line #'ed in my /etc/services
fi
Incoming from Jani Uusitalo:
>
> Firstly, a question about questions; is it ok to ask although I'm
> reading the digest? Should I be subscribing to the actual list instead?
You're in the right place. Welcome.
> So here's the question: is it normal and/or acceptable for
> network-depending pro
On Saturday 03 April 2004 07:31, Jani Uusitalo wrote:
> Hello, fellow users!
>
> Firstly, a question about questions; is it ok to ask although I'm
> reading the digest? Should I be subscribing to the actual list instead?
Don't see what this is a problem - you just won't see the reply until you get
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Hello, fellow users!
Firstly, a question about questions; is it ok to ask although I'm
reading the digest? Should I be subscribing to the actual list instead?
Now to my real issue: last night there was some sort of temporary glitch
in our network, during which I tried rebooting when I thought i
On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 06:12:40PM -0700, Daniel Teichert wrote:
> Does anyone know if it's possible to use a Hauppauge TV card remote
> control with the 2.6 kernel? I couldn't get the lirc source modules to
> compile--they complained about not finding a... Rules.makefile file,
> or something like
Hi all,
after an upgrade, 111 and 765th ports have been opening at startup, i
couldn't find which services use this, because netstat -tanp couldn't
get package name, in according to /etc/services sunrpc using 111, but i
removed it from startup and also sunrpc line #'ed in my /etc/services
file.
H
Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 07:35:49PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
>> On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 08:21:11PM +0200, Peter Palfrader wrote:
>> > On Fri, 02 Apr 2004, Dan Jacobson wrote:
>> > > Anyway, it seems no tool keeps users alert that some of their
>> > > packa
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Thanks for the tip. I had the plugin in my ~/mozilla-firefox/plugins
directory. It turns out that it has to be in
the /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins directory. I really don't know why but
it works now.
MA
On Thursday 01 April 2004 07:04, Rodrigo Agerri wrote:
> Mustafa Taha Al-Shawaf wrot
[Philip: don't forget to reply on-list]
On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 01:57:07PM -0300, Philip Pinkerton wrote:
| It is a D-Link System RTL8139. I try to find it. BUT
| when I run insmod rtl8139 it say no sutch module.
The module name, as of kernel 2.4, is '8139too'. In kernel 2.2 it was
called 'rtl81
Kent West wrote:
Drogo Bumbleroot wrote:
Drogo Bumbleroot wrote:
I've gotten X-Windows to come up if I use /dev/input/mice (saw it
somewhere on a webpage), but it still tells me the mouse is in
use if I use /dev/psaux
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Configured Mouse"
Dr
Jaime Soriano Pastor wrote:
My problem: Suddenly my devices (cdrom, cdrw, nvidia,...) disappear when
I boot up
I'm hardly sure that is becouse of hal and magicdev, i installed it and
it happens since then.
Somebody knows how to repair my devs?
Have you tried uninstalling both the hal and magicd
Incoming from Kent West:
>
> At this point, I think I'd give up on trying to get X working until the
> mouse works. And the best way to do that, in my opinion, is to get it
> working with gpm, the console mouse driver.
If you have trouble with that, check the debian-users archives
(lists.debian
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On Friday 02 April 2004 06:51 am, Galicic, Joseph R. wrote:
> Hi Hugo,
>
> Here are my exact steps
>
> I boot from iso disk 1 to start the install process.
> The base system installs ok and reboots
> After reboot I get the configuration menu screen
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On Friday 02 April 2004 04:45 pm, Ben Edwards (lists) wrote:
> I am sure I have asked this before but got no response. I simply
> would like to know which 802.11 a or g cards work with minimum
> disruption to ones social life (i.e. easy as possible to
Drogo Bumbleroot wrote:
Drogo Bumbleroot wrote:
I've gotten X-Windows to come up if I use /dev/input/mice (saw it
somewhere on a webpage), but it still tells me the mouse is
in use if I use /dev/psaux
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Configured Mouse"
Driver "mo
> Drogo Bumbleroot wrote:
> >>>I know I've got a PS2 mouse, but X-Windows is telling me
> >>it's not there...
> >>Drogo Bumbleroot wrote:
> >>>I've gotten X-Windows to come up if I use /dev/input/mice (saw it
> >>>somewhere on a webpage), but it still tells me the mouse is
> >>>in use if
On Thursday 01 April 2004 06:03 pm, Scarletdown wrote:
> During my recent attempts to troubleshoot my previous gphoto2 problems,
> I did another apt-get upgrade. That did not fix the problem, so I
> powered down to make sure the serial cable for the camera was secured.
> When I booted back up, I g
I am sure I have asked this before but got no response. I simply would
like to know which 802.11 a or g cards work with minimum disruption to
ones social life (i.e. easy as possible to set up).
I am using Debian with a 2.4.18 kernel on my PC (which I want a PCI
card) and am also running a laptop,
My problem: Suddenly my devices (cdrom, cdrw, nvidia,...) disappear when
I boot up
I'm hardly sure that is becouse of hal and magicdev, i installed it and
it happens since then.
Somebody knows how to repair my devs?
please, i need help.
Thanks
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Does anyone know if it's possible to use a Hauppauge TV card remote
control with the 2.6 kernel? I couldn't get the lirc source modules to
compile--they complained about not finding a... Rules.makefile file,
or something like that? Sorry--I'm not at the computer with the card. I
can get details if
Drogo Bumbleroot wrote:
Drogo Bumbleroot wrote:
Drogo Bumbleroot wrote:
I know I've got a PS2 mouse, but X-Windows is telling me
it's not
there...
I've gotten X-Windows to come up if I use /dev/input/mice (saw it
somewhere on a
Alexander Schmehl escribió:
* Philip Pinkerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040402 22:56]:
Is it possible to add gnome 2.6 to the sources.list for Debian (sid) ?
As far as I know are gnome 2.6 packages avaible in experimental.
Yes, i have tryed it with:
deb http://ftp.debian.org ../project/experimental
Joris Huizer wrote:
> In that case, try
> apt-get --reinstall install kde
> It'll install kde again even though it's allready installed - and it'll
> probably fix the problem with gdm
>
> An alternative is, have a look at /etc/gdm/Sessions, it should contain a
> file KDE like the one I attached
On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 01:02:28PM -0500, David wrote:
> When I ran the apt-get inside strace, it was killed by SIGSEGV and left
> the three dpkg-deb processes orphans. Those three processes seem to be
> trying to unpack the same file. Why am I getting three processes? I
> tried to capture the u
> Drogo Bumbleroot wrote:
>
> >>Drogo Bumbleroot wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >I know I've got a PS2 mouse, but X-Windows is telling me
> it's not
> >there...
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >I've gotten X-Windows to come up if I use /dev/input/mice (saw it
> >somewhere on a webpag
Hi there,
Well, I compiled the .db files using squidGuard -C all and everything runs
*much* quicker now - no slowdowns at all, and system load is negligable -
trouble is, nothing gets blocked!
Any further ideas?? possibly something I've missed?
Cheers,
Pete.
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Jaap Haitsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I get a message during init that it is unable to unmount /initrd
> This is being called in initrd-tools.sh
> Also after booting I'm unable to unmount it manually.
>
> Anybody an idea what could be wrong?
> I'm running sid (fully up2date) with the 2.6.4
Dear List,
how can I log my input devices (mouse movement, mouse clicks, keyboard)
on xfree86 to a file?
And then how can I execute this file so that all the recorded action is
played back? Think steered mouse etc
Thanks very much for input/advice/suggestions.
Nico
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Hi Debian:
Current Sarge users that have hotplug enabled will always be greated by
2 "can't synthesize" message at boot-up from pci.rc and usb.rc.
The reason is that pci_boot_events and usb_boot_events check for a
non-existing module, pop up the "can't synchronize" message and return.
I don't
Galicic, Joseph R. wrote:
Hi Hugo,
Here are my exact steps
I boot from iso disk 1 to start the install process.
The base system installs ok and reboots
After reboot I get the configuration menu screen.
I set time, configure apt and such...
Then I choose "select packages to install" and tha
On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 05:16:27PM -0500, Phil wrote:
> I couldn't get my NIC to work because the module didn't exist in except on
> the internet. (can't logon). I found the module I need (e1000.o) when I
> put SuSE the machine. Can I copy the e1000.o file into the /lib//net/
> directory
Bruno BEAUFILS wrote:
I install those PC with a bunch of hand-made script using ssh, rsync, debconf
and a home made debian mirror.
At time t I am able to install properly all hosts. Sometime after, let's say
time t+30 days, some changes have been made by my users and thus I need to
reinstall all
I couldn't get my NIC to work because the module didn't exist in except on
the internet. (can't logon). I found the module I need (e1000.o) when I
put SuSE the machine. Can I copy the e1000.o file into the /lib//net/
directory when I put Debian back on and use it?? or are these things
* Philip Pinkerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040402 22:56]:
> Is it possible to add gnome 2.6 to the sources.list for Debian (sid) ?
As far as I know are gnome 2.6 packages avaible in experimental.
Yours sincerely,
Alexander
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On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 10:05:13AM -0800, Paul Mackinney wrote:
> I'm relatively happy with mailfilter, which connects to a POP server and
> deletes messages based on header content without downloading them. It
> supports scoring although I haven't gotten that far. Mailfilter's main
> limitation is
Hi,
I get a message during init that it is unable to unmount /initrd
This is being called in initrd-tools.sh
Also after booting I'm unable to unmount it manually.
Anybody an idea what could be wrong?
I'm running sid (fully up2date) with the 2.6.4 kernel
Thanks
Jaap
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On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 07:35:49PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 08:21:11PM +0200, Peter Palfrader wrote:
> > On Fri, 02 Apr 2004, Dan Jacobson wrote:
> > > Anyway, it seems no tool keeps users alert that some of their
> > > packages are "no longer". Perhaps it should appear
Joris Huizer wrote:
Scarletdown wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Ah; since Knoppix is a mix-mash of several branches of Debian as
well as a few other sources thrown in, I'm not surprised things went
wrong. Knoppix is a _Great_ LiveCD, but it has some definite
drawbacks as an installed system, IMO.
T
Is it possible to add gnome 2.6 to the sources.list for Debian (sid) ?
Philip
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When I ran the apt-get inside strace, it was killed by SIGSEGV and left
the three dpkg-deb processes orphans. Those three processes seem to be
trying to unpack the same file. Why am I getting three processes? I
tried to capture the unpacking on another debian computer and it only
seems to have o
Incoming from Pigeon:
> On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 10:48:21PM -0700, s. keeling wrote:
> > Incoming from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > >
> > [snip]
> > > MDA (Mail Delivery Agent)
> > > ipopd - POP3 from mail-server to workstation
> >
> > I use fetchmail, but it's your choice.
>
> ...indeed there
I just migrated from Slackware 8 to Debian Woody. In Slackware, in order to
synch my Palm Tungsten T2 I upgraded to the 2.4.25 kernel and
module-init-tools 3.0. In Woody, I did the same thing, using the same
kernel config file when building the kernel, and even installed the latest
hotplug sc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruno BEAUFILS) writes:
> I install those PC with a bunch of hand-made script using ssh,
> rsync, debconf and a home made debian mirror.
>
> This mirror is updated every night. It is used for those PC but not
> only. Some others machines on our campus use it. So this mirror has
Kai Grossjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> cvs-autoreleasedeb is probably what you're looking for, though I haven't
>> tried it myself.
>
> This calls cvs-buildpackage, and that one talks of having
> *.orig.tar.gz files. This sounds as if they mean
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After installing sarge on a laptop, I get the error that not all packages were
setup correctly.
Looking at it closer, the error is that the kernel is configured with devfs,
but devfs is not mounted anywhere. As a result, noflushd cannot work. There
On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 10:48:21PM -0700, s. keeling wrote:
> Incoming from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> >
> > First of all is this the correct place to ask for help with Debian?
>
> It certainly is. Welcome.
>
> > I am trying to setup email on a workstation via modem to an ISP
> >
On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 03:50:50PM -0800, Sean O'Dell wrote:
> On Thursday 01 April 2004 03:08 pm, Alan Chandler wrote:
> > On Thursday 01 April 2004 23:34, Sean O'Dell wrote:
> > > Solved this, pretty much. Basically, when I upgraded, two things
> > > happened that I didn't know about. One, the
On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 06:26:47PM -0500, CiAsA S'Nuey Boark wrote:
> On Thursday April 01 2004 03:38 pm, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > What was your point? DO NOT REPLY TO DIGESTS. If your MUA or MDA
> > doesn't split digests, you SHOULD NOT USE DIGESTS. You posted a
> > totally meaningless subject a
"Bojan Baros" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Try to follow that, and see how it works. There are at least two
> decent IMAP providers, courier-imap and cyrus-imap. I actually use
> courier-imap (don't know why I suggested cyrus-imap).
wu-imapd also works well there. I prefer it.
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Sven Arvidsson wrote:
* Michal R. Hoffmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-02 13:01:08]:
hello,
I have googled, but cannot find answer. Is any package which enable to
"save-session-and-then-shutdown-computer"? Preferrably ordinary-user
allowed, but this can be done with sudo.
Perhaps this can be
John Kennedy wrote:
> I just dual booted a Redhat 9.0 machine with Knoppix/Debian
> and when doing netstat -nr
> I can see all interfaces represented except lo/127.0.0.0
Mine's the same way.
> Is this normal in Debian?
So it would seem.
Adam
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Scarletdown wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Ah; since Knoppix is a mix-mash of several branches of Debian as well
as a few other sources thrown in, I'm not surprised things went wrong.
Knoppix is a _Great_ LiveCD, but it has some definite drawbacks as an
installed system, IMO.
The reason I went the K
Ed Lawson wrote:
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 12:18:50 -0300
Philip Pinkerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I can install Sarge just fine network and all.
When I change to unstable(sid) and apt-update/dist-upgrade
and re-boot the system can no longer fine the network hardware.
I have encountered the same
"Michal R. Hoffmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I thought rather about some applet or application, which will
> do-it-all with one "click" - it would be easier for my kids - one big,
> visible button on the panel.
How attached are you to Gnome for this? Sounds like you're looking
for KDE with
"Michal R. Hoffmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have googled, but cannot find answer. Is any package which enable to
> "save-session-and-then-shutdown-computer"? Preferrably ordinary-user
> allowed, but this can be done with sudo.
>
> I have debian/unstable, X 4.3, gnome 2.4 (soon 2.6 I hope)
Kent West wrote:
Ah; since Knoppix is a mix-mash of several branches of Debian as well as
a few other sources thrown in, I'm not surprised things went wrong.
Knoppix is a _Great_ LiveCD, but it has some definite drawbacks as an
installed system, IMO.
The reason I went the Knoppix route was beca
On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 08:21:11PM +0200, Peter Palfrader wrote:
> On Fri, 02 Apr 2004, Dan Jacobson wrote:
> > Anyway, it seems no tool keeps users alert that some of their
> > packages are "no longer". Perhaps it should appear when one does
> > dist-upgrades, or maybe a deb orphan-like tool that
Incoming from Michal R. Hoffmann:
> Katipo wrote:
>
> >GDM should give you this.
>
> I thought rather about some applet or application, which will do-it-all
> with one "click" - it would be easier for my kids - one big, visible
"Auto-save Session on logout" was a session config option the last
tbm> [tempest] has been removed from Debian unstable because it has
tbm> never released with stable, upstream is dead, and there was only one
tbm> single upload.
Hmmm, BTW this brings up that if one just does apt-get dist-upgrade,
one will accrue lots of removed packages as the years pass.
Indeed
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004, Dan Jacobson wrote:
> Anyway, it seems no tool keeps users alert that some of their packages
> are "no longer". Perhaps it should appear when one does
> dist-upgrades, or maybe a deb orphan-like tool that one could run from crontab.
You mean like dselect?
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The root (var) partition has lots of space (only 4% used). I think there
is a problem with unpacking. Is there a package besides dpkg involved in
unpacking?
David
s. keeling said:
> Incoming from David Hattery:
>>
>> About 90 percent of the time apt-get install hangs while unpacking.
>> This
>>
ScruLoose declaimed:
> On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 06:21:33PM +, steve downes wrote:
>
> > I am using debian testing with:-
> >
> > Exim 3.36
> > Cyrus 1.5
> > Mutt 1.5.5
> >
> > Very happy with it but want to add an auto mail sort to pre sort
> > mailing lists out from work mail into other boxe
Bruno BEAUFILS wrote:
Hi all,
I administer a bunch of hosts at work. I have something like 150 PC with 6
servers.
I install those PC with a bunch of hand-made script using ssh, rsync, debconf
and a home made debian mirror.
This mirror is updated every night. It is used for those PC but not onl
Jaap Haitsma wrote:
Bill Thompson wrote:
On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 23:32:11 +0200
Jaap Haitsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded my unstable system from kernel 2.4.25 to 2.6.4.
I still have a couple of minor problems.
2. Just after loading all the modules the screen dims and characters
turn
Hi all,
I administer a bunch of hosts at work. I have something like 150 PC with 6
servers.
I install those PC with a bunch of hand-made script using ssh, rsync, debconf
and a home made debian mirror.
This mirror is updated every night. It is used for those PC but not only. Some
others machin
* Enrique Samson Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040402 02:25]:
> I have read from the Jigdo documentation that a debian package can be
> pushed from one iso (eg. disc2) to another (eg. disc1 or disc3) as the
> release is upgraded depending on popularity. If i ever update my
> woody-30r0 isos using th
* Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040402 04:58]:
> http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=alien&searchon=names&subword=1&version=all&release=all
FYI: You can use just http://packages.debian.org/alien. Easier to
remeber, shorter, won't break in youre mailreader, and will
On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 02:27:10PM +0200, Diepeveen, Jos wrote:
> In starting the download of 'sarge' CD images via the jigdo-mechanism,
> I saw that there are various versions of the first image:
> sarge--1.jigdo, sarge--10.jigdo,
> sarge--11.jigdo and sarge--12.jigdo.
> Why that many versions? An
On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 12:18:50PM -0300, Philip Pinkerton wrote:
| I can install Sarge just fine network and all.
|
| When I change to unstable(sid) and apt-update/dist-upgrade
|
| and re-boot the system can no longer fine the network hardware.
|
| So no I need to re-install again from scra
On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 02:32:30PM -0600, Kirk Strauser wrote:
| At 2004-03-26T20:11:42Z, Bill Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|
| > (and don't tell me to get them to switch off of Outlook. like the
| > proverbial blond, you can lead a die-hard M$ user to water, but you can't
| > make them th
On Sat, Mar 27, 2004 at 08:33:03PM +0100, Joerg Johannes wrote:
| Am Sa, den 27.03.2004 schrieb Paul Johnson um 16:56:
| > Joerg Johannes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| > > Thanks, Derrick. But the good thing about using evolution is, NOT having
| > > to use maildrop/procmail/fetchmail and all that
Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said on Fri, 2 Apr 2004 09:58:21 -0500:
> Tim Connors([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> > I've got this in my Xmodmap file:
> > !seems X4.3 broke Xemacs. Try removing these again later
> > !souce the following only on telluirum - see .xmodmap-tellurium
>
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 12:18:50 -0300
Philip Pinkerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can install Sarge just fine network and all.
>
> When I change to unstable(sid) and apt-update/dist-upgrade
>
> and re-boot the system can no longer fine the network hardware.
I have encountered the same problem.
Hi Hugo,
Here are my exact steps
I boot from iso disk 1 to start the install process.
The base system installs ok and reboots
After reboot I get the configuration menu screen.
I set time, configure apt and such...
Then I choose "select packages to install" and that is when the install
hang
Galicic, Joseph R. wrote:
I'm having a problem installing Sarge with ISO images. I get the base
system installed ok. After the first reboot I am presented with a
configuration menu. I get as far as configuring apt by letting it scan 5 of
my iso images. I have no net connection. It scans my cd'
On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 02:52:29PM +0100, robert fernando wrote:
> Hi all,
Hello!
> Q1 Please could somebody tell me how I can import the contents of a text
> file into a new message being composed on mozilla debian 1.0.0.woody.1
...
I don't know how big the text file is, but I normally use the
I can install Sarge just fine network and all.
When I change to unstable(sid) and apt-update/dist-upgrade
and re-boot the system can no longer fine the network hardware.
So no I need to re-install again from scratch ?
This is too painful. :-(
Philip
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robert fernando wrote:
Hi all,
Q1 Please could somebody tell me how I can import the contents of a text
file into a new message being composed on mozilla debian 1.0.0.woody.1
In bowser: file->open file>select some text
right click>copy
In new message: ctrl-v or rightclick> paste
If there is no i
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> Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said on Fri, 2 Apr 2004 10:40:50 +0100:
> > On 02 Apr 2004, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
> > > s. keeling wrote:
> > > []
> > > >
> > > >>does anything, nor does ctrl-shift-f1 take me to a text terminal. To
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> Hi! Bojan
>
> Thank for your reply ... I did install it. Below is the dpkg -l list
> of
> version install
>
> ii cyrus-imapd1.5.19-9.1 CMU Cyrus mail system (IMAP support)
>
>
>
> But still not working ... any idea ? Need some HELP.
>
>
>From another post, here is a good how-to.
http:/
I just dual booted a Redhat 9.0 machine with Knoppix/Debian
and when doing netstat -nr
I can see all interfaces represented except lo/127.0.0.0
Is this normal in Debian?
should I add lo with the route command?
Thanks in adavance
John Kennedy
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Adam Funk wrote:
> Sometimes /etc/init.d/exim restart stops but doesn't restart
> the exim daemon. Does anyone see anything wrong?
Maybe the sleep interval is too short, and Exim doesn't finish exiting
before the script tries to start it again.
Try changing the "sleep 2" to "sleep 5" and see if
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robert fernando (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Andreas Janssen (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
>> robert fernando (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
>>
>>>Q1 How do I reconfigure a Debian 3.x system 2.2.20-idepci so that
>>>the default route is not tied to the sl0 / slip device.
>>>eth0 is setup to b
Hi fellow mailling list users,
Which entry do I need to remove from /etc/network/interfaces ?
my file version looks like this
# /etc/network/interfaces -- configuration file for ifup(8), ifdown(8)
# The loopback interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
# The first network card - this entry was
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Jaap A. Haitsma wrote:
According to this mail you need RH consolehelper (Unfortunately not
available as a Debian package)
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-list/2001-October/msg00075.html
I've seen what you want working in Fedora.
Jaap
Install alien, and then install it.
Regards,
David.
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On Friday April 2 2004 13:18, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
> Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> []
>
> > Perhaps this can be of interest?
> >
> > http://jodrell.net/gnome-hacks/hacks.html?id=31
> > http://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2004-January/msg00552.h
> >tml
>
> I've already found it, but no,
Hi all,
Q1 Please could somebody tell me how I can import the contents of a text
file into a new message being composed on mozilla debian 1.0.0.woody.1
If there is no import option, what tool can beused to do a cut and paste
into the email program ?Ce FERNANDO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I tried openi
Scarletdown wrote:
During my recent attempts to troubleshoot my previous gphoto2
problems, I did another apt-get upgrade. That did not fix the
problem, so I powered down to make sure the serial cable for the
camera was secured. When I booted back up, I got to the gdm login
screen. I logged
Diepeveen, Jos wrote:
Steef,
Je antwoord is mij niet duidelijk.
Kijk even naar: http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/cd/jigdo-area/i386/
Welke beginnend met sarge-i386-1 moet ik nou nemen?
Groet,
JosD.
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Drogo Bumbleroot wrote:
Drogo Bumbleroot wrote:
I know I've got a PS2 mouse, but X-Windows is telling me it's not
there...
I've gotten X-Windows to come up if I use /dev/input/mice (saw it somewhere
on a webpage), but it still tells me the mouse is in use if I use /dev/psaux
Sec
I'm having a problem installing Sarge with ISO images. I get the base
system installed ok. After the first reboot I am presented with a
configuration menu. I get as far as configuring apt by letting it scan 5 of
my iso images. I have no net connection. It scans my cd's and says that
apt is con
Diepeveen, Jos wrote:
Hi,
In starting the download of 'sarge' CD images via the jigdo-mechanism, I saw that there are various versions
of the first image: sarge--1.jigdo, sarge--10.jigdo,
sarge--11.jigdo and sarge--12.jigdo.
Why that many versions? And which to choose?
Thx.
hello jos,
start
> Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> []
>> Perhaps this can be of interest?
>>
>> http://jodrell.net/gnome-hacks/hacks.html?id=31
>> http://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2004-January/msg00552.html
>>
> I've already found it, but no, it is not sufficient. As I've written I'm
> looking for somethin
On 02 Apr 2004, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2004-04-01 13:56:36 +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > I've just installed X from Sarge and find that ctrl-alt-del no longer
> > does anything, nor does ctrl-shift-f1 take me to a text terminal. To
> > access a text terminal I have to close down X complet
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