Martin Bialasinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Other thing is that it seems to do a DNS lookup on every from address,
and since my from contains [EMAIL PROTECTED], this can't be done when
I'm offline. So if I can get this fixed I think I can use the newest
smail again... Any suggestions
Martin Bialasinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I noticed that fetchmail got slow, but I didn't associate this with smail.
But xconsole shows, that during fetchmail my local caching only nameserver
learns hostnames.
So despite turning of this feature, smail *does* check the DNS. I'll have
Marcelo E. Magallon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 23 Jan 1998, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
So despite turning of this feature, smail *does* check the DNS. I'll
have another look at this and will probably file a bugreport.
I don't recall if you said it's a dial-up connection, but I guess
G. Kapetanios [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
beacause of high network load and nothing to do with hardware. However I
now get it not only in tty8 where syslog messages appear but in my working
console . As a matter of fact while I write this message through telenet
to my mail sever I get the
Alexander Kushnirenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I type date I get somewhat unusual response:
$ date
Thu Jan 22 15:31:44 /etc/localtime 1998
What this /etc/localtime addition is all about? Is it normal?
No, it is not.
ls -l /etc/localtime
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 33
Neilen Marais [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Basically, it seems to do a reverse lookup on the system connecting to
it, but I think I sorted that out by putting allow_broken_hello, or
something similar for localhost.
This should only be neccessary if the mailreader does a broken HELO. Pine is
one
David Gaudine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 19 Jan 1998, Adam Klein wrote:
Yes. Smail now rejects connections from hostnames which don't have
a dot in them. The fix is to change the line in /etc/smail/config
which reads '-smtp_hello_broken_allow' to read
Ian Keith Setford [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to configure both my Debian machine and my Pipe 50 router to
use syslog. I believe to have the Pipe 50 setup right according to the
manual. I think linux isn't getting/accepting/writing the messages
though.
Syslog won't accept
Vladislav Papayan x285 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would anyone know how to verify that I am connecting to
Internet at 56K. I run Debian hamm + 2.1.78 kernel.
What else do I need to do to get it going at 56K. And may be I am
connecting at 56K -- but how do I verify it for sure (my modem
is
Jens Christian Lisner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The problem is that in /usr/include/linux there are only very few files,
and /usr/include/asm is empty! So several headers were not able to find
their files. These are in /usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.32...
Is it save to make the symlinks point
Christopher Jason Morrone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok. All of that would be yes. And when I just run inetd by hand, it
doesn't say anything, it works perfectly fine. Maybe I should make sure
it removes all of its config files when I remove netbase, and then install
again. I think that
Rick Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Peter Iannarelli wrote:
In pap-secrets I has to adjust the following line.
* *
This kind of entry would allow everybody access to your system without a
password. So Joe down the street who knows a username but doesn't have
his
Tim Thomson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A friend of mine asked me if X-win was more efficient than Win95 on the
same system?
Depends on how you define efficient.
I usually use different computers in my department, and the first thing I do
is to install a X-Server for Win32, so I can use all the
Ian Bambury [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Other lists have keywords to allow people to filter postings. Any
takers?
This list has keywords as well. They are called subject. If you choose a
good subject, the time to scan through a group will decline.
I normaly skip messages about PCMCIA for
Martin Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Will Debian 2.0 support compiling libc5 applications out of the box? I am
curious because Red Hat decided not to support this...
Yes.
You will need the -altdev packages for libc5 compiling. Then you prepend
/usr/i486-linuxlibc1/bin to the path and
Mario Filipe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So this would mean that i do have libXpm installed. THe problem is that
when i try compile something (gnome in this case) it tell's me that it
cannot find it ! I would appreciate any help here if that would be
possible.
Do you have the xpm4-dev or
Adam Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to run Linux on my computer at work, what we are running
normally is Windows 95 OSR on a Ethernet Star configured LAN. The NIC is
3com Etherlink XL 100baseTX (running as 10BaseT). We normally attach to a
Windows NT 4.0 server. I
jhillma2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
pon was the closest, but it kept erroring out. I know the problem is
with the way the ppp.chatscript was setup, but I don't know what the
format is (e.g., which lines tell it to wait for foo then send
bar). Could somebody please tell me the syntax for the
Shaleh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to setup xdm so that it s started upon entering runlevel 4
and stopped when dropping back down to runlevel 3. How does debian
handle xdm??
It is done with symlinks in the /etc/rcrunlevel.d directories.
I recommend the update-rc.d programm for
Irmund Thum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've installed svgatextmode with dselect but can't find any file or
.conf.
How can I use this utility?
You can use dpkg -L svgatextmode to list the content of a package.
All configuration files go to /etc/.
So:
dpkg -L svgatextmode
[...]
/etc
Noe' Franco [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ARE YOU DEAF OR HAVE A DAMAGED KEYBOARD?
Civilised people normaly don't yell. I normaly won't answer, but a small
flame will do you good :-)
WE'RE USING DEBIAN GNU LINUX 1.3
ON AUTHORIZATION : WHEN DOING THE .htaccess FILE CAN DIGEST BE USED? IS IT
Richard E. Hawkins Esq. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
for /etc/X11/config, and /etc/X11/XF86Config is sufficient that startx works
as expected.
however, no xdm is started on boot, and
/etc/init.d/xdm start
merely starts an idle process that does nothing.
Check your
David Welton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Occasionaly, I seem to lose the key bindings under fvwm2, such as alt
arrow to move between areas of a desktop. I really can't pinpoint
this to any specific event, nor am I able to remedy the situation
without completely quitting X and restarting
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jan 9 14:38:04 ariel pppd [291]: Receive serial link is not 8-bit clean:
Jan 9 14:38:04 ariel pppd [291]: Problem: all had bit 7 set to 0
Jan 9 14:38:04 ariel pppd [291]: Exit
Hmmm... ppp1 and ppp0? Oh, 2 different pppd sessions. /dev/ttyp0 is
wrong, did
Damir J. Naden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
remote server (it is giving me a feedback with the number of mails), but
my machine seems to be refusing the SMTP connection attempt by fetchmail
( error says something about 'SMTP connection refused by
my_machine_name').
So, my guess is it has
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I saw a suggestion to use someething like @home.net for local users.
The MUA's I've seen try to qualify the username and that dummy address
might be the thing to use. Please send your suggestions, or I'll post
if I get things improved a little more.
This was my
Damir J. Naden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BTW, my answers to smailconfig when first installing:
1-internet site (SMTP via TCP/IP)
2-visible name: inforamp.net
3-other visible names: none
4-smarthost: inforamp.net
5-use inforamp.net for all mail that doesn't have to be delivered
locally
Stephen Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
btw...
does debian have a logo?
(ive always liked RedHat's logo :) )
seeing as I work at the largest WinNT domain in the counbtryid like
to put a BIG logo
on my cubicle :)
There is a fairly new official debian logo, but not the whole debian
Stephen Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am intereste din a system where I can install thingsthen go
through the config files (not
some X interface) and read the docs...
and configure it
There is no X configuration utility in debian (yet), but all packages
configure during
s. keeling [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why did this message come through into elm and then jed in three
horrendously long lines? Was it the sender or receiver? Anything I
can do about it?
The sender. You can just execute the command for rebreaking the lines (if
your mailreader has one).
dave mallery [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
could someone explain where i can find an explanation for the fields
in /etc/ppp.options_out?
Do a man pppd
Ciao,
Martin
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Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
break my script; I haven't checked this out yet. Or is ip-up not run at all
for incoming connections?
Don't know. Why don't you check it out ?
Put something like touch /tmp/ip-up.on.incoming.has.been.executed in ip-up
and dial in.
Ciao,
Fabio Olive Leite [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
) on a specific day but I want to be able to say five minutes from now
) without a lot of hassle.
I recall a program named leave that does exactly that. What I do not
remember is wether there is a .deb pack for it.
There is.
hi leave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Volker Bauer) writes:
On my system I don't find the Hisax modul. So how can I select it? With
modconf there is no Hisax selection possible (no hisax.o under modules/
or elsewhere). So I tried to built the hisax.o out of the dummy.o to
get Hisax available, but it doesn't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kevin J Poorman) writes:
this? has anyone have any idea how to fix it? ... I saw a post earlier on
this list about a bug in Smail and inetd and they said to comment out the
smail line in inetd (I configured it to run from Inetd) and HUP it ...
How do you HUP it...(what is
Pierre DUPUIS [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi everyone,
Here is my situation :
I have a working X server. I haven't got xtoolplaces, i have dl
Ne3.04Gold for Linux Os..
I want't to conect myself on the internet
I don't know how to do.
Simple situation, simple question !
Simple aswer ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Volker Bauer) writes:
2)ISDN - I have a creatix 16.0 card. I wonder how can I load the HiSax
driver? With modconf just the telesdriver seems loadable ( what does
this mean:teles is old. use HiSax instead? Does this mean Debian uses
automaically HiSax instead or that it's up
John [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The new drive is divided into 4 partitions. one is unused, one is mounted
under /var, the next is mounted under /usr and the last is swap.
ERR Error locking your mailbox.
And the following error in my /var/log/mail.log file
Jan 4 13:51:13 dragon
G. Crimp [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, Jan 03, 1998 at 12:41:48PM -0500, Daniel Martin at cush wrote:
Now if it were only
so easy to set the default home page...
[...snip...]
Somewhere in this list you will find a page that lets
you indicate the URL of the page you wish to use as
Pere Camps [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What I'm trying to do is to have my bookmarks file in the
~/public_html directory.
As Netscape rewrites the file completely every time you change a
bookmark, I can not have a simlink to the public_html directory. In the
other way around, I
Albert Hurd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried dpkg -i (and cp) on xisp_2_1-1(1).deb and got the following
message:
syntax error near unexpected token `xisp_2_1-1(1'
What gives and how can I install the package. Any help very welcome for
this newbie.
I believe this is because
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marc Fleureck) writes:
I compiled a new kernel with module-support. It tries to boot and
sais: kernel panic VFS: unable to mount fs
Seems logical. I didn't activate the VFS-module. lsmod doesn't give it
in the list neither. I must load something.o with insmod. But
G. H. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can logon to the Debian box with WIN95, no problems... Debian assigns
the WIN95 an IP address, no problems.
BUT, the WIN95 machine isn't able to use DNS lookup or ping other
computers here in the lab or anywhere. The only thing it CAN do however
is
Mario Olimpio de Menezes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
# mkaliases
and the result is:
/usr/sbin/mkaliases: unknown file type, , for /etc/aliases
What is going wrong here? Some help, please.
mkaliases is not necessary for a plain-text alias file. You caqn get
rid of this
On Mon, 29 Dec 1997, Daniel Gross wrote:
But, NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT! Hey it's not so different at all.
Now that my eMail works fine, I also want to access to USENET News. Until now,
I could read it online (using tin), but the german Telekom (our phone
company)
has horrible
On Tue, 23 Dec 1997, Tim Ferrell wrote:
Nope, I double checked this to be sure. I have only aliases in my
bashrc files (global, user, and root). I am inclined to think that this
is being set by a default config file somewhere though, because of the
inclusion of /usr/bin/X11 - I always refer
On Wed, 24 Dec 1997, Aaron Walker wrote:
When I try to dial my ISP using /etc/ppp.chatscript in my ppp.log file I
get this message:
Dec 24 09:52:42 speedy chat[827]: ATDT7454342(a carrot goes here)M
Dec 24 09:52:42 speedy chat[827]: Couldn't match host name or address -
please try
On Tue, 23 Dec 1997, Lazar Fleysher wrote:
~/startx -- :1
_XSERVTransSocketINETCreateListener: ...SocketCreateListener() failed
_XSERVTransMakeAllCOTSServerListeners: server already running
Fatal server error:
Cannot establish any listening sockets - Make sure an X server isn't
already
On Mon, 29 Dec 1997, Will Lowe wrote:
Shouldn't smailconfig automatically assume that
hostname=localhost:foo:foo.domain.com
should be added in /etc/smail/config? The only way to do this currently
is to answer the Is this system known by any other names? question with
Yes; localhost
On Mon, 29 Dec 1997, Tim Sailer wrote:
Dec 24 09:52:42 speedy chat[827]: ATDT7454342(a carrot goes here)M
Dec 24 09:52:42 speedy chat[827]: Couldn't match host name or address -
please try again(carrot goes here)M
I think he is using pap, and pap-secrets doesn't match the hostname.
On Mon, 29 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WHile I'm at it, should I be using something other than xhost? the fm's i rt
'd seem to suggest I should be using magic cookies instead.
Yes. Here was a posting about this some time ago. I quote it below.
Ciao,
Martin
From: Christian
Ian Keith Setford [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1:In my .bash_profile I would like to initiate X everytime I login
at the console but not when logging in remotely. I experience 2
problems.
How about using xdm? It will give a X login at the console.
Edit /etc/X11/config to
On Thu, 25 Dec 1997, Timothy Hospedales wrote:
Now, (having booted off the disk), I check my /etc/ppp/ and am
disappointed to find that I have no scripts already there that I can
customize. :(. So, I decited to try a program that was recommended to me by
The standard way in debian to
On 25 Dec 1997, William R Ward wrote:
Does anyone have a solution to this? I'd like to install the basic
Perl, and am fine with using .deb files for that, but wish to reserve
the right to upgrade using perl -MCPAN -e shell and its nifty
interface.
You could use the equivs package from
On Sun, 28 Dec 1997, Krio wrote:
I've configured XF86 (correctly I think) but evertime I try to start it
with the X command, I get a grey screen and an X cursor. Nothing
happens after that.
What is wrong here? Is it not reading the config file? If so, how do I
tell X where the config
On Sat, 27 Dec 1997, Will Lowe wrote:
Ok. I've narrowed it down -- smail doesn't like mail addressed to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- if I tell fetchmail to use procmail as the delivery
agent, everything is fine, but otherwise sendmail seems to send itself
into infinite loops trying to deliver to
On Mon, 22 Dec 1997, Daniel Gross wrote:
I'm connecting to the Internet using an ISP with dynamic IP-adresses, and
a SMTP/POP3 mail system. Now I want to send / get my mail with debian, but I'm
not sure, which of the five standard smail options I should choose.
Option 1, Internet-Site
This
On Mon, 22 Dec 1997, Anthony Landreneau wrote:
My root partition, of 400 megs is full. The partition /usr and that of
/var are all on their own partition. I have looked in every directory for
a core file, and have scanned for viruses. There is no reason that the
root partition should be
On Mon, 22 Dec 1997, dpk wrote:
Look at the following files:
/etc/issue
/etc/issue.net
/etc/motd
There is manpage for issue and motd to help you out if you need it.
And also edit /etc/init.d/boot:
# Set EDITMOTD to no if you don't want /etc/motd to be editted
automatically
On Tue, 16 Dec 1997, David Stern wrote:
My $HOME/.forward looks like:
---
|IFS=' 'exec /usr/bin/procmail -f-||exit 75 #kotsya
---
Quote this line using and it should be all right.
Ciao,
Martin
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On Tue, 16 Dec 1997, Neilen Marais wrote:
I have upgraded to 5.004.04-3, and the problem still persists!
Did you install perl-base 5.004.04-3 and then perl 5.004.04-3 ?
There should be a predepends line in perl 5.004.04-3, but I have heard
that this restriction doesn't work somehow.
Ciao,
BTW, the version of PERL I'm trying to install is 5.004.04-2.
There is a perl 5.004.04-3 at
ftp://llug.sep.bnl.gov/pub/debian/Incoming/DONE/
Maybe it will solve your problems.
Ciao,
Martin
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On Wed, 10 Dec 1997, Ronald L. Zerbe Jr. wrote:
uncompressed the file? Anyhelp? tired of this win95 Xserver that only gives
u 30 minute connections.
You should try the xserver from frontiertech called superx. The best thing
I found from win32 machines. Usually also the first programm I
On Thu, 11 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our upstream provider is forcing us to change our Class C. Now, we need
to run two blocks parallel for awhile. We're running Debian Linux
(2.0.32) and I was wondering how to set up an IP address alias. i.e. we
want our eth0 card to have two
On Wed, 10 Dec 1997, Liran Zvibel wrote:
but when I tried to use lynx, ftp or telnet they told me they couldn't
find host. (when I configured XISP I included the two DNS addresses my
ISP use). Am I missing something?
Hi,
You have to use the ip-up and ip-down scripts from the xisp package as
On Mon, 8 Dec 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
Alright, this is really weird. After adding those lines it ran fine and
now it runs w/o those lines.. maybe my permissions were wrong, but I'm
sure they were 755 root/root. hmm.. Anyhow, now it only runs in the
/cgi-bin and not the user's
On Sun, 7 Dec 1997, Liran Zvibel wrote:
I tried to configure PPP/SLIP (my ISP is IBM). When I try to use minicom
to connect it does make the sound but that is the last thing it does with
the modem, I mean that, I see no CONNECT message nor anything else. I
don't see any prompt from the
On Mon, 8 Dec 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
I can run other cgi scripts, so that can't be the problem...
You didn't tell us, if you have accepted our advice to take a look at
perl's idiot's guide to solving cgi problems.
Anyway, change the script like this:
#!/usr/bin/perl
open (OUT,
On Sat, 6 Dec 1997, Matthew Tebbens wrote:
As much as possible.
Hmmm accountingI'll have to look into that.
Is there another way to log the commands AND options ?
Maybe you could wrap the users's loginsession into script from the
bsdutils package.
Ciao,
Martin
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On Sat, 6 Dec 1997, Christopher R. Barry wrote:
I've installed gcc and all the packages that dselect recommends to go
with it but whenever I try to compile anything, like the kernel, I just
get a bunch of error messages about missing *.h header files like
stdio.h. Shouldn't gcc come with
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, bleach wrote:
Humm, appreciate the suggestion as to the cause. It does look as though
it could be related to visualBell. The only problems are that by default
the visualbell is off, the xterm menu indicates that it is off, I set the
resource off in .Xresources but the
On Sun, 7 Dec 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
I didn't write this script and don't know perl, so I don;t know what is
wrong...
As someone pointed out: the Idiot's Guide To Solving CGI Problems at
www.perl.com is great.
If you want to use CGI's scripts written in perl, I strongly advice you to
read
On Thu, 4 Dec 1997, Daniel Martin wrote:
Well, my conclusion is that you've done something to the basic smail
satellite option - specifically, your /etc/smail/directors file has
something in it besides the smartuser director. What you appended of your
configuration isn't enough to tell.
On Thu, 4 Dec 1997, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
As long as the MX wasn't set up, I got a reply from the mailsystem (DNS
lookup failed for internet-treff.uni-koeln.de) if I tried to send mail
from the system. The same for mails to the system using the MX address
([EMAIL PROTECTED
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, bleach wrote:
I also use xterm*reverseVideo:yes but there is one thing that happens
that really bugs me... If an error occurs in vi when on an xterm the
reverse video gets screwed up. Background seems to switch to white
while the forground remains white. Makes terminal
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
I have installed Linux, and think that it is really great! There are a
couple of things that I would like to do. Firstly, I would like to be able
to get my Linux side to answer the phone, and if the user logs in OK, create
a PPP connection so
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I´ve been trying to connect ppp using XISP and after giving the ppp
garbage characters (and clicking on continue) it disconnects the line. I
think I have PPP installed correctly, but how can I be sure?
(I do connect with the same hardware under
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Matthew Tebbens wrote:
Is there a way to log all commands typed by someone ?
The programm you need is script. It is in bsdutils.deb .
Ciao,
Martin
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Use the option satellite system.
No - DON'T. Satellite is useful if and only if all the usernames of
any account that will ever receive any mail are either mentioned in
/etc/aliases or match the usernames on your smarthost. Among other
things, the satellite setup makes using fetchmail
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Ian Gill Watkins wrote:
[ Could you please configure your mailreader to break line at 76
characters, thanks ]
I have started receiving this message since installing the remainder /
most of the Debian system.
The domain on my home net is called watkins (original huh?).
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Pere Camps wrote:
What do I change in order to have a 34 line display at 75 Hz? If I
change the vga= at lilo to the 34 line display I get 60 Hz, where I can
see some flicker.
You need svgatextmode.
I run the console in 128x48 @ 75 Hz.
You have to specify a
On Sun, 30 Nov 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:
We've been having a logo contest for a long time. It failed to generate
a consensus on a logo for the project. It got to the point where people
were clamoring for me to hire a commercial artist and get the job done.
I went over the candidates in the
On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, Ian Gill Watkins wrote:
I have been firing up Minicom to dial and log on, then CTRL-AQ to drop
out of Minicom without reseting the modem (as described in the PPP-
HOWTO) and then entering a command thus:
pppd -d -detach /dev/ttyS0 38400
again from the PPP-HOWTO. The
On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, John Spence wrote:
One of the required dependencies for the program tkrat_1.0.5-1.deb is
the much mentioned libc6.
Now I know that this isn't a dependancy for nothing but I also know
that I had this program running under RH4.2 which doesn't have libc6.
I don't know
On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, Adam Klein wrote:
i want to allow normal user to use mount for floppy and cdrom.
because i dont want to run apps in root account...
what should i do.
One of the options you can specify to mount is the 'user' option which
allows ordinary users to mount a
On Sat, 29 Nov 1997, Wintermute wrote:
David Stern wrote:
(byte comparison, and I've looked at the tarballs with tar, .dsc with
editor), I've tried changing the directory name, giving the files
executable permission, I'm running as root, in /usr/src/.. , and I'm
just about out of ideas.
On Sun, 30 Nov 1997, Pann McCuaig wrote:
Sometimes when I connect to my ISP and run fetchmail, everything appears to
be normal, but the downloaded messages are _NOT_ appended to my mail spool,
and, fortunately, they are also not deleted from the mail spool on the ISP.
I see no error
On Sat, 29 Nov 1997, Wintermute wrote:
Isn't there some kind of cache software, though? I don't know what
it's called, but it caches webpages locally, and won't querry the
remote server unless the page isn't in the cache? What is it called?
Would it work?
You want a proxy server.
On Sat, 29 Nov 1997, Michael wrote:
My first configuration issue is installing Netscape Communicator. On my
previous install I used netscape's install script but I'd like to do it
via dpkg so the software will be registered with the system.
I already have the communicator tar file, I need
On Sat, 29 Nov 1997, Wintermute wrote:
One problem which I'm encountering right now is that wwwoffle wants
glibc6, and I've been taking the moderate approach to upgrades, i.e.:
the latest stable. So, I'm thinking of running a squid version since
wwwoffle requires glibc6, but there's a
On Sat, 29 Nov 1997, Shaleh wrote:
When I installed bo I told it I was on a network. I am not. Now lprng
will not print becuase it can not find my machine and I get a SIOCARDT
error on boot. How do I go back to be a stand alone machine?
Hi,
look into /etc/init.d/network
Simply set a #
On 27 Nov 1997, Larry G. Gariepy Jr. wrote:
Thanks again for your help. I did notice one small problem. When I tried to
telnet, I could reach one network at school, but not any others. I could
reach
just about anywhere in the country except the servers at school that I am not
dialing
On Thu, 27 Nov 1997, Adalberto da Silva wrote:
I'm using xisp to dial and set my internet connection under Linux. The
internet provider from my university uses dinamic IP assignment and I
can easily get a 'socket' for my W95 applications: I run a script that
dials, I put my username and
On Thu, 27 Nov 1997, Adrian Monk wrote:
For some strange reason I am suddenly unable to load any window managers.
Error messages tell me that the system cannot find Xload. Nor can I,
either on my box, or on the distribution disk, or at the Debian ftp site.
Any one know what Xload is and where
On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, Michael Roark wrote:
Could not log in to the POP3 server.
The server responded:
maillock: '/var/spool/pop/username.pop'
You did remove the lock, didn't you? And the problem persisted?
Did you try:
telnet localhost pop-3
user username
pass password
list
retr 1
quit
On Wed, 26 Nov 1997, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
But with your homemade compilation you have different problems now.
Maybe you could reinstall qpopper and try again?
I was thinking about the qpopper debianpackage of cause.
Ciao,
Martin
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On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, Pann McCuaig wrote:
Bingo! I had added a custom keymap. Added the appropriate lines to
boot.dpkg-new, mv'ed it to boot, rebooted, and Voila! Thanks much.
FYI, normaly you only have to change /etc/kbd/default.map. No need to
change /etc/init.d/boot.
Ciao,
Martin
On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, Michael Roark wrote:
ERR- maillock: '/var/spool/pop/user.pop'
Is there such a file? If you telnet into a pop server, it will move the
mailbox /var/spool/mail/username to /var/spoll/pop/username.pop (and leave
a 0 Byte file in /var/spool/mail.
After quiting pop, it should
I dug up an old message which might be interesting as well.
Ciao,
Martin
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On Jun 21, Gernot Bauer wrote
Hi,
I recently upgraded my Xfree setup to 3.3 from unstable. But now I seem
to have some problems.
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