I write this to here, while it is probable that no one will have any ideas.
I had a Lenny PC as my router to internet, having 2 NICs and an ADSL
modem in bridged mode in one, and another in my switch.
Suddenly my network died, and when I rebooted the router this happened.
It boots, finds the ha
On 19.11.2009 20:18, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
> Hi you all,
>
> I am running a 2.6.31.6 vanilla kernel built with the debian way, but my
> dvd rom seems dead with release 2.6.3* releases.
>
> I only did a `make oldconfig` and then a `make menuconfig` in order to
> disable some modules I will nev
On 13.11.2009 6:16, Cahaya Lilin wrote:
> Hallo there..
>
> Need some help, i just want to know, is linux can be a domain server ??
> in my office, we already have 2 server, it is DHCP server and domain
> server. both of it using windows.
>
> i want to change the domain server with linux, but d
On 13.11.2009 6:16, Cahaya Lilin wrote:
> Hallo there..
>
> Need some help, i just want to know, is linux can be a domain server ??
> in my office, we already have 2 server, it is DHCP server and domain
> server. both of it using windows.
>
> i want to change the domain server with linux, but d
On 12.11.2009 10:48, Javier Barroso wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 9:00 AM, hadi motamedi wrote:
>> Sorry . I do not send any message to you Gentlemen before searching in
>> Google . But my specific question is why my crontab settings vanish when my
>> Debian server gets rebooted ? I want to s
On 11.11.2009 1:37, Long Wind wrote:
> I am in China
> The government block many sites
> I used to use tor to bypass censorship
> but it no longer works
> Are there other packages?
>
>
I have never used tor, but it seems similar to JAP.
JAP is not available as a Debian pakjage, but downloadab
31.10.2009 15:43, Roy Stuivenberg kirjoitti:
> (Connection failed Service sshd
>
> Date:Sat, 31 Oct 2009 03:51:03 +0100
> Action: restart
> Host:rs-debian
> Description: 'sshd' failed, cannot open a connection to
> INET[localhost:50022] via
30.10.2009 22:56, P K kirjoitti:
> Hi,
>
> Kindly CC me when replying, I am not subscribed. Thanks. Now:
>
> I am using Debian/Sid (sidux actually) on a i686 machine. Over the
> past few months, I have seen various logs being logged to the wrong
> files, ie, they are being logged to the xyzlog.
29.10.2009 4:43, Umarzuki Mochlis kirjoitti:
> I got 2 debian 5 on vmware, both running postfix and dovecot-imap
>
> on server a, i already installed spamassassin and spamc (nothing else
> configured) and add .procmailrc in a user (user1) home directory with
> configuration as below:
>
> ## start
25.10.2009 19:32, jeremy jozwik kirjoitti:
> On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Brad Rogers wrote:
>> Since you're building from source, it's the -dev packages that are
>> missing, I suspect.
>
> yes sir. you are correct. not it configures but builds errors on make
>
> florence-settings.o: In
24.10.2009 0:00, Rob Owens kirjoitti:
> On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 06:31:40PM +0200, Peter Jordan wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I plan to migrate from thunderbird to mutt.
>>
>> In thunderbird it is possible to define custom tags (e.g. debian with
>> color red), so that the mails labeled with debian are
23.10.2009 18:03, Paul E Condon kirjoitti:
> On 20091023_171514, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>>
>>
>> 23.10.2009 17:03, Pedro Insua kirjoitti:
>>> dpkg -L debian-reference-en
>>>
>>
>> I have not this package installed, so says that command.
23.10.2009 17:03, Pedro Insua kirjoitti:
> dpkg -L debian-reference-en
>
I have not this package installed, so says that command. What good does
it bring? Documents? I never read documents from my disk, I read them
from internet.
I have used linuces from 1994, but Debian only maybe 2 years. Sh
23.10.2009 15:08, Alexey Salmin kirjoitti:
> AFAIK aptitude will not allow you to leave youtself without any kernel easily
> :)
> You can see which kernel packages are installed on your machine using
> dpkg -l 'linux-image*'
Thanks! I'll use that for now.
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23.10.2009 14:23, Klistvud kirjoitti:
> Dne, 23. 10. 2009 12:49:12 je Johannes Wiedersich napisal(a):
>>
>> Why don't you just give it a try and follow up with any questions or
>> problems you face?
>>
>> --
>> Johannes
>>
>
> Because I'm not yet familiar enough with Debian (or GNU/Linux, for t
20.10.2009 22:39, David Baron kirjoitti:
> Last couple of days! Filled up /var causing numerous problems.
>
> These files are over 1 gig. I deleted the day-old ones to free up space.
>
> The older ones are tiny.
>
> What's happening? Fix?
>
>
Ok, lets analyse! What is in the log files? What
20.10.2009 18:59, Mark kirjoitti:
>
> k thx bai
>
lolz!
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19.10.2009 22:32, Joe kirjoitti:
19.10.2009 20:49, Tim Legg kirjoitti:
Hello again!
I would like to shutdown mysql periodically to make backups of the
databases. I would like to know what is the official Debian way of
stopping and restarting MySQL.
You might also consider a backup meth
19.10.2009 20:49, Tim Legg kirjoitti:
Hello again!
I would like to shutdown mysql periodically to make backups of the databases.
I would like to know what is the official Debian way of stopping and restarting
MySQL.
When I follow the intuitive steps for shutting it down, it doesn't work.
16.10.2009 7:22, Tom H kirjoitti:
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 1:29 AM, Jeff Grossman wrote:
I just upgraded by Testing system from Samba 3.3.4-1 to 3.4.2-1 yesterday
and now I am not able to connect my Windows Vista machine to my Debian
machine. I have tried to Google for an answer and have not
18.10.2009 20:16, Jari Fredriksson kirjoitti:
18.10.2009 19:42, Paul E Condon kirjoitti:
I have a question about Debian whitelist that was prompted by this
thread.
Am I on the whitelist? I googled to find out how to find the answer.
The hits that I got all seemed to be rather old and
18.10.2009 19:42, Paul E Condon kirjoitti:
I have a question about Debian whitelist that was prompted by this thread.
Am I on the whitelist? I googled to find out how to find the answer.
The hits that I got all seemed to be rather old and likely out of date.
Is Debian whitelist an active part
17.10.2009 20:10, Jari Fredriksson kirjoitti:
17.10.2009 19:58, Nick Lidakis kirjoitti:
And that was the result of a bran' spankin' new vim user.
My apolgies. Now how do I save and quit this file again...
vim basics question?
Press shift-:
Press x
Or if you are in inse
17.10.2009 19:58, Nick Lidakis kirjoitti:
And that was the result of a bran' spankin' new vim user.
My apolgies. Now how do I save and quit this file again...
vim basics question?
Press shift-:
Press x
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17.10.2009 19:43, Jari Fredriksson kirjoitti:
17.10.2009 19:24, Nick Lidakis kirjoitti:
Ok, that took just under a half hour to come through.
To those who have been here a while, what's the average time from
hitting the send button to having the post show up?
This post is a test f
17.10.2009 19:24, Nick Lidakis kirjoitti:
Ok, that took just under a half hour to come through.
To those who have been here a while, what's the average time from
hitting the send button to having the post show up?
This post is a test for it.
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15.10.2009 17:32, Mark Grieveson kirjoitti:
Hello. Files on my usb-key (or flash drive, or whatever the correct
terminology is for these things) are locked for editing by an unknown
user (they're read only). I'm not sure what's causing this, but it
seems to have happened after I used it to gi
13.10.2009 17:41, Frank Charles Gallacher kirjoitti:
Greetings,
When I was a system administrator, there was a command to find out how
much real memory was on your system, logged in as root (making sure you
didn't confuse the input and output!):
dd if=/dev/mem of=/dev/null bs=1024 conv=noerro
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> On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 15:38:03 +0100
> Terence wrote:
>
> [...]
>>
>> Two things piss me off: top posters, and those who do
>> not truncate their posts, because all they can see is
>> their own words.
>>
> Add to that Gmail users who send list mail as Cc: and
> send the mail to the original pos
> Vinicius Massuchetto wrote:
>
> Yeah,
> That's what I'd call normal list behavoir (reply goes to
> list).
> All fedora and ubuntu lists, K12ltsp lists, RH lists,
> Linguas OS list, lists for projects in which I
> participate (OmegaT, Anaphraseus), etc.,
> and even professional e-mail lists out
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