Re: Ethernet problem

2005-12-20 Thread Jens Schwarze

rainer herrendoerfer schrieb:


Jens Schwarze schrieb:

 


Ok the module loaded correctly and works.

The PC is only connected to a DSL-modem so there is no dhcp server

What do I have to do now?

   



As root type

# pppoeconf

and follow the instructions.

Ciao
Rainer


 


Hello Rainer,

maybe I doesn't tried it the right way, but the command "pppoeconf" 
cannot be found in my debian. Perhaps you can explain it to me more in 
detail?


Thx
Jens


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Re: Local mirror problems.

2005-12-20 Thread Austin Denyer

On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 14:20:42 +0100
Goswin von Brederlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Austin Denyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Hi.
> >
> > As we are getting more and more amd64 boxen here, we've decided to
> > run our own internal mirror (we currently have an internal mirror
> > of i386).
> 
> Since the mirror is internal and rsync puts quite some stress on the
> server I recommend using reprepro instead. The drawback is that you
> loose the archive signature (and get a new signature by reprepro) and
> reprepro doesn't mirror install images. The advantage is that you can
> mix debian.org, security.debian.org and amd64.debian.net all into one
> local archive.

Thanks - I'll take a look at that.  

Regards,
Ozz.


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Re: Local mirror problems.

2005-12-20 Thread Austin Denyer

On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 20:57:17 -0500
Anthony DeRobertis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Austin Denyer wrote:
> 
> > Now, if I ssh to the mirror,
> > debian-amd64/debian-amd64/pool/main/m/manpages/manpages_2.16-1_all.deb
> > is a symlink to the file in the regular mirror
> > (debian-amd64/debian/pool/main/m/manpages/manpages_2.16-1_all.deb)
> > and I can follow the link manually.
> 
> Confirm that your FTP/HTTP/whatever server is set to follow symlinks.
> Some don't by default as a security measure.

As far as I'm aware, the symlink configuration issue you mention is
usually caused by the ftp server running in a chroot environment.  Ours
is not, as this particular server is internal only.

If it matters, it is running proftp.

Regards,
Ozz.


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Re: Flash (Re: OpenOffice-2.0.)

2005-12-20 Thread v0n0
On 12/19/05, Olivier Bornet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To have ooo working with the instructions from the above webpage, I have
> downgraded ia32-libs from your version (1.5-20051126) to the official
> one (1.5) from testing. After that, I have OO.o working again. (Just
> launched it...  I'm not a big user of office suites...).
>
> But no more possible to install skype... It seems the current version
> you have packaged needs ia32-libs 1.5-20051126...
Yes, because in my pack (built from official sources), there are more
libs than ia32-libs-1.5, like libXft2, that in fact is used by Skype!
> And OO.o don't work
> with it:
>/usr/lib/openoffice/program/setofficelang.bin: relocation error:
>/emul/ia32-linux/lib/tls/libc.so.6: symbol _rtld_global_ro, version
>GLIBC_PRIVATE not defined in file ld-linux.so.2 with link time
>reference
Might this be related to the fact libc is 2.3.5 instead of 2.3.2 in my package?
> To switch between ia32-libs=1.5-20051126 and ia32-libs=1.5, I need to
> do:
> apt-get install ia32-libs=1.5
> or:
> apt-get remove ia32-libs
> apt-get install ia32-libs -t experimental
>
> Without removing ia32-libs 1.5, I can't install ia32-libs 1.5-20051126.
> It says:
> Setting up ia32-libs (1.5-20051126) ...
> ln: `./ld-linux.so.2': File exists
> dpkg: error processing ia32-libs (--configure):
>  subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
sorry, my fault in a script, will correct in next version!