Hello everyone.
I don't know if this is the best suited place for this kind of
assistance, but I'm currently trying to create a debian .deb package
from the official source obtained from debian repositories.
In my case I'm trying to build openvpn, the procedure I follow is:
apt-get source openv
Hello everyone.
I don't know if this is the best suited place for this kind of
assistance, but I'm currently trying to create a debian .deb package
from the official source obtained from debian repositories.
In my case I'm trying to build openvpn, the procedure I follow is:
apt-get source openv
Il giorno dom, 29/11/2009 alle 08.27 -0800, '-' ha scritto:
> I have this problem as well, it started yesterday. Running squeeze
> with all available updates. It broke my keyboard autorepeat in X, but
> worked fine in virtual consoles. Noticed continuous ^...@^@^...@^@ in VCs
> after killing X, it
I reported the bug
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=558656 .
I temporary recompiled acpid package without "netlink patch"
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prestazioni togliendo il supporto del debugging e attivando
l'opzione -fomit-frame-pointer
-Michele
Michael,
Thank you for the follow up. I will make a note of your new address.
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It seems to be a driver for the miroSOUND card, which enables full duplex.
Sound initialization may be slow probably because the kernel tries to detect
that card.
For more info on it read the file /usr/src/linux/drivers/sound/lowlevel/aci.c
Ciao
Michele
The bogomips value you see at booting time depends
only on the kernel, not on the distribution.
Maybe that the bogomips calculation algorithm is changed
from a kernel version to an other.
And remember that the bogomips value is bogus ;)
Michele
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e the FreeDOS
I experienced the same your problem (I was not able to access the linux
fs using lredir), and solved it using Open DOS from
Caldera.
Michele
On Tue, 18 Aug 1998, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Aug 1998, Michele Bini wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > On Sun, 16 Aug 1998, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote:
> >
> > > Hi All!
> > >
> > > I just had to run some DO$ software on my Linux B
On Sun, 16 Aug 1998, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 14, 1998 at 10:59:44PM +0200, Joost Witteveen wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've got (at least) one photo taken while the camera was moving.
>
> Only one? :)
>
> > I'd really like to get rid of the vageness caused by this motion.
>
> Mmmh.
On Tue, 18 Aug 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
> Can Linux boot from an extended partition if I use a program such as
> System Commander?
If System Commander is as powerful as LILO, it should be possible.
Ciao
Michele
pening? Why cant `DAP' find this lib?
>
> (DAP said: can't load library 'libforms.so.0.88')
Have you already tried ldconfig?
Ciao
Michele
and fsck'ed, the disfunctional X comes right back.
If you use lilo you can, at the lilo prompt (keep the caps lock on during
the boot to see it), type "linux single", so that starts in single-user
mode (and do not start X).
Ciao
Michele
t to crackers)
or Debian (non-profit organization, which shows security problem and
fixes them, making life hard to crakers)?
Ciao
Michele
an's website and nothing
> came up.
>
> Any hints?
Do you really need xv?! Have you ever tried GIMP?
If you only need to put an image on the background you can use xpmroot
(it only takes only xpm files, but you can convert them using GIMP or
the netpbm package).
Ciao
Michele
On Wed, 19 Aug 1998, phillip Neumann wrote:
> >On Wed, 19 Aug 1998, phillip Neumann wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >>
> >> Well i know that inside libforms88 is the lib libforms.so.0.88. I
> have
> >> already install this package. Thats why i found it curious. The file
> >> libforms.so.0.88 is
The issue 30 of Linux Gazette, July 1998, has an article in which a
user tell the experience he had with an experimental product called
LinuxCad ( http://www.linuxcad.com ).
Ciao
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Michele Bini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Linux programmer
Membro Pluto
prossesor or math emulation" appears and the boot stops. The manual says
> that an FPU is not needet to run Debian.
This is true, but you should choose a kernel with FPU emulation
compiled-in or.
-Michele
my system.
>
> With the host that you are having the lag with, setup a /etc/hosts entry
> for that machine and try it again. If it take the same about of time,
> then not resolution.
> If it is quick then you know you have a problem with resolution.
-Michele
with very slow connections requiring very hi responsiveness
(each packet contains an header, and using low values the header/data
ratio is higher, wasting bandwidth).
Ciao,
Michele
Sorry, I mistyped the speed. It is _exactly_ 57600, or pppd will fall back
to a much more slow speed (28000?). ^
On Wed, 26 Aug 1998, Michele Bini wrote:
> Maybe you have made the same error I made: to connect to my ISP I
> wrongly specified 38400 as modem speed since it was th
Hi
On 08-Sep-98 Mario Filipe wrote:
> My only problem is that despite my php3.ini (located it /usr/lib/php3/apache)
I think php3.ini location is /etc/php3.ini
Ciao
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>
>
> Thanks.
>
> Best regards,
> Nuno Carvalho
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On Tue, 8 Sep 1998, Roy Ayres wrote:
B> Hi,
>
> When I shutdown X (using ctrl-alt-backspace) I get see the usual
> messages
> left on my screen by the xserver. I was just wondering how I get to see
> the full output of the xserver, rather that just the tail end of it.
> thanks
>
> Brian Sheeha
ul to (g)unzip them
before sending them.
-Michele
other kernel (an make sure to update the modules and
install them (2.0.33 worked fine for me)).
Ciao
-Michele
y slow.
If you actually want to do some minimal networking use a null printer cable
(parallel laplink cable), and use slip.
There is a nice PLIP howto, too.
-Michele
ntific' CDs).
Ciao
-Michele
hink you have to have the
> Kernel of 2.0.34 or 2.0.33 at least and it has to be compiled into the
> kernel.
You need 2.0.34, at least, not 2.0.33
-Michele
mid instead of playmidi).
The awe-drv package also has a good faq on this.
-Michele
> Hi guys,
> Sorry for asking the same question again..
> when I use vi in an xterm, and when I reached the EOF, my xterm
> started flicking.
Try to use rxvt, instead of xterm. It flickers much less.
-Michele
ve to do much more work on your side.
Best Regards,
Michele Comitini
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suggest to back up the following areas:
configuration: /etc
user data: /home
variable data: /var/local /var/backups /var/log
site local: /var/local /usr/local /root
(eventually) kernels and modules: /boot /lib/modules
-Michele
On Thu, Mar 04, 1999 at 07:41:37PM +0200, Fabrizio Polacco wrote:
> Hi,
> is there anybody who can tell me how to invert the buttons of the
> mouse under X?
xmodmap -e "pointer = 3 2 1"
> I have found it for gpm, but I couldn't find mention in the X
> manuals.
man xmodmap
-Michele
> anything as Lilo can require.
You can also use the Grub bootloader, then.
-Michele
root filesystem is so small that it can be put in a ramdisk.
-Michele
ular runlevel to implement this,
since detection is a process that may require running across
reboots.
-Michele
l duplex support, wavetable support (available
even with the standard Debian apps for SB-AWEs).
-Michele
e ending in -dev.
Remember that to find in which Debian package a file
is you have to grep in the 'Contents' file in your
Debian distribution:
zgrep usr/include/X11 /cdrom/debian/hamm/Contents-i386.gz
-Michele
:
or (after having installed the mtools package)
# cd /var/lib/dosemu
# /usr/lib/dosemu/dexe/mkdexe hdimage.first -b /dev/hda1 -o noapp
and then restart dosemu as usual.
-Michele
ks again!
Please install magicfilter and gv and run
magicfilterconfig.
I think you should select one of these drivers:
deskjet, dj500c, dj500 or dj550.
-Michele
On Sat, Dec 19, 1998 at 05:40:28PM +, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
wrote:
> Hi Debian users,
> after a powerdown, my root partition have the following errors with
> the comand:
> # e2fsck /dev/hda2
> Dec 19 13:33:59 phantasy kernel: hda: dma_intr: error=0x40 {
> Uncorrec
e
tree.
-Michele
boot diskette (I don't know how) with newer kernel. So when I tried
> to play an MP3 file with splay program I get message 'segmentation fault'
> or something.
It seems the 2.1 series kernels have specific support for Yamaha OPL3-SAx
Hope this helps.
-Michele
On Sun, Jan 03, 1999 at 05:35:55PM +0100, Andrea Novara wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm experiencing problems configuring my new awe 64 value ISA PnP card!
> [...]
> Jan 3 04:28:50 gromit kernel: AWE32: not detected
Maybe that you forgot to add support for the wavetable in /etc/isapnp.conf
Do you have
el.org)
-Michele
try using the 'default' IRQ and
DMA settings: irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5
-Michele
On Fri, Jan 15, 1999 at 02:28:10PM -0600, Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
> Any ideas how to decompress them?
Try using Wine. I managed to decompress self-extracting Windows
archives using it.
-Michele
bin/badblocks -b 1024 /dev/hdb3
-Michele
I want information to install Linux on a Macintosh (68k) system
(a CENTRIS 660 AV).
Exist a distribution complete on CDROM ?
Thanks !
Dr. Michele Mazzeo
ENEA-HPCN
Via Martiri di Monte Sole 4, 40129 Bologna (Italy)
Tel: ++39 51 6098758
Fax: ++39 51 6098623
e
On Mon, Mar 01, 1999 at 04:49:52PM -0800, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
> My laptop wmcpu type applets show the cpu running at full speed all the
> time. I this a problem? What should I do about it...?
It may be a serious problem.
What are the first lines of the program 'top' ?
-Michele
option
of fetchmail
-Michele
sion 3.3.3 (lower version will have serious
problems at handling this card).
To make it work, however, I had to put a
Option "noaccel"
line in the "Device" section of my XF86Config.
-Michele
Please,
I have a PC with a IDE CD ROM. When I install DEBIAN 2.03 the dselect
don't read the iso9660 filesystems. The filesystem isn't present on
distribution?
Can you help me?
michele Bigi
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using:
# fuser -k /dev/lp*
if you want to do it gracefully the you'll probably have to do:
# /etc/init.d/lpd stop
Then you can safely remove the lp module
# rmmod lp
-Michele
DISPLAY=":0"; netscape
I also remind you of the existence of the
debian-italian mailing list.
ciao
-Michele
emons, or need additional configuration by
the user.
-Michele
consider enabling or disabling compression.
-Michele
On Sun, Nov 01, 1998 at 02:01:55AM +0100, Michele Bini wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 29, 1998 at 05:23:31AM -0800, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> > another Linux say the same thing. And so far, on a hamm box, I can only
> > get 19200 out of my 28800 pc card modem. Is this typical of Linux, or is
On Sat, Oct 31, 1998 at 08:23:47PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Michele writes:
> > It seems that there isn't a place (manpages, howtos, readmes) where these
> > speeds are listed :(, and even worse, my posting about this problem via
> > the debian bug tracking syste
ard fdisk, but you can make DOS think to have the entire
partition even if the partition table says the opposite.
You need fips or an equivalent tool to reduce the size of
a DOS partition without losing data.
-Michele
On Tue, Nov 10, 1998 at 10:06:00AM -0600, Lloyd Burris wrote:
> When ever I hook up to the internet from linux I seem to have trouble
> connecting to websights, ftp, and news servers. Can anyone tell me how
> to tune up Linux for a faster connection. When I am in windows my
> system flys but in li
On Fri, Nov 13, 1998 at 10:24:12PM -0700, Chip Grandits wrote:
> P.S. Is ADPCM the super-evil microsoft format that no opensource enthusiast
> deigns to support?
> How come I can't find a single Linux app to play ADPCM WAV files?!
I know of two linux applications which are able to play ADPCM
compr
pool/mail/user unless otherwise specified
in your .forward
-Michele
On Sun, Nov 22, 1998 at 05:05:18PM -0500, James Dietrich wrote:
> Now I know that winmodems are generally a hopeless case, but
> is this still true if pnpdump detects it?
I think of yes.
On Tue, Nov 10, 1998 at 07:36:46PM -0500, The Cookie Man wrote:
> hi yall. i'm just installing debian today and i have no idea really what
> i'm doing with the modules. which ones do i need? which ones do i not
> need? (i.e. the ip modules)
>
Usually kernel modules are automatically loaded by a k
u configuration file:
> disk { partition /dev/sda1 }
> and nothing happens. I assumed this would appear under the as the
> next available drive letter, but I can't get to this data anywhere.
>
No, it should appear as C:
-Michele
dulized (if you use automatic loading of modules).
> If You have installed gpm You don't must reboot,
> only give the mouse on a text-console a `little action` than You can
> restart X without problems, or
> install mouse support directly into the kernel
There should be no need to do this.
-Michele
7 used by the printer port? You should
get some warnings diring the loading.
Try using irq=5.
-Michele
seem to work. Any suggestions?
>
You need to rerun the command "lilo" for
changes to take effect.
-Michele
e you using playmidi? If yes please use drvmidi
(in the awe-midi package).
playmidi (at least the one shipped with Debian)
doesn't use the wavetable.
-Michele
le the pointer moves faster when you want to,
that is if you move the mouse at speed 1 pixel/sec,
the pointer moves at 1 pixel/sec, too, but if you
move it at 2 pixel/sec, the pointer doesn't move,
say, at 2 pixel/sec, but at 4 pixel/sec.
-Michele
s0 1
and then run "mount -a"
-Michele
Potete dirmi per piacere dove posso acquistaare in
Italia i Vs. CD.
Grazie Michele Savastano
try to boot with an installation CD.
After that, through a terminal, mount the root partition and then remove
the password for root from shadow/passwd.
Then reboot without the CD
I don't know if it's clear :)
Bye,
Michele
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> > For Debian 5 and 7, if I do an update from the debian site will it
> address
> > the Shellshock issue? If not, is there a particular way you'd recommend
> > that I patch t
Since yesterday I have this problem: sometimes, after some use, the sytem
(Debian Squeeze) becomes a little unresponsive to mouse and keyboard (some
clicks and keystrockes are lost). It is as if a "mute" key is always pressed.
If I switch to console (ctrl-alt-F1), I see a cotinuous series of
>Can you test with different hardware? Maybe the keyboard is bad (this
>would affect the mouse too on ps/2).
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Unfortunately
I'm on a laptop, and I have no external keyboard to test. I'm trying
with different distribution (a live ubuntu) to exclude an hardware
failure. No problem
This is my first time i try to submit a bug.
I'm not able to determine which is the interested package, but i think it's
something related to the cifs module.
I'm using:
1)debian squeeze fully updated on an arm device
2)mounting a remote share using: mount -t cifs //192.168.2.18/public
/hddext -
;ll be happy to collaborate.
Thank's
Regards,
Michele
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Look in /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc, and add "export KDEDIR=/usr/local/kde"
or the right dir.
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You have to enable localhost entry.
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Upgrade to XFree 3.3 (Debian 1.3.1)
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Have you tried:
# ipfwadm -F -p deny
# ipfwadm -F -a masq -S -D 0.0.0.0/0
# ipfwadm -F -i deny -S -D some.site.denied/32
(that is adding a forwarding rule before masquerading)
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/usr/src/linux/drivers/char/vesa_blank.c
and modify the line
#define DEFAULT_VESA_BLANKING_MODE VESA_NO_BLANKING
in
#define DEFAULT_VESA_BLANKING_MODE VESA_POWERDOWN
and recompile the kernel.
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be sure
that a program not modify it, he remove the symlink and create his
resolv.conf.
ciao
Michele
On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 05:38:58PM +0200, Sebastiaan wrote:
> On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Michele Dalla Silvestra wrote:
> > If is not possible to put dnrd in any installation, why not modify a file
> > like resolv.conf in /var/somewhat and make a symlink in /etc/resolv.conf? If
> >
Hi all.
Is possible install ip-cop on debian sarge?
I know that Ip-Cop is a particular kind of 'linux-distribution', but
my hope was that someone had 'packaged' Ip-Cop for debian.
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s to FAQs, PDFs appreciated too.
Thanks,
bye,
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I undestand ...
My intent is to build up a debian linux box (like a black box) with
many services: firewall, faxserver, fileserver, and administer it
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Thanks.
'Cause of sadness' is that fwbuilder is not web based.
Probably I'm too 'heavy' :)))
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I know what you mean , 'cause is the same for me ;-)!!
I' ve created a Debian Sarge Serv
path = /home/netlogon
read only = yes
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# but revert back to 'yes' for normal secure operation
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I'm not able to understand how solve the problem.
Is necessary change something in apache2.conf?
I've tried also to change DocumentRoot but I've not seen changes.
Is there an apache path problem?
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IMAP (I use courier) server is ok.
Can you help me?
And what's the relationship between postfix user directory system (I
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