Re: Sugerencias a la traduccion de Powered by

2000-03-06 Thread Roberto Ripio
El Sun, Mar 05, 2000 at 06:07:13PM +0100, Hue-Bond escribió:
 ¿Qué os parece Potencia DEBIAN, con doble sentido de sustantivo y verbo ?
 
  Me gusta,  me gusta  mucho pero quizá  pueda resultar  un tanto
  prepotente a quien no le guste Debian.

:-m, sí, es posible... aunque quizá eso es común a todas los eslóganes que
pretenden ser eso, eslóganes, con algún contenido de propaganda, y no sólo
indicar que un sitio, o página, o lo que sea, funciona con Debian. 

La cosa es que esta idea, como otras, se sale de lo que parecía ser la
primera intención del hilo: Proponer un lema en castellano que pudiera
usarse __en lugar de__ powered by. De los que se han propuesto hasta
ahora, con esa condición, el que más me gusta es funciona con Debian.
Claro y al grano.

Aunque me gustaría aún más si fuera funciona con Debian-Linux. 

Al césar lo que es del césar, y además mucha gente que vea el lema por ahí
no tendrá ni idea de que Debian es una distro de linux, y es una información
que no está de más. ¿Qué os parece poner este añadido, cualquiera que sea la
versión que se elija?

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Re: Sugerencias a la traduccion de Powered by

2000-03-06 Thread Hue-Bond
El lunes 06 de marzo de 2000 a la(s) 20:30:30 +0100, Roberto Ripio contaba:

Al césar lo que es del césar, y además mucha gente que vea el lema por ahí
no tendrá ni idea de que Debian es una distro de linux, y es una información
que no está de más. ¿Qué os parece poner este añadido, cualquiera que sea la
versión que se elija?

 Genial.


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Re: Sugerencias a la traduccion de Powered by

2000-03-06 Thread Jordi
On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 08:30:30PM +0100, Roberto Ripio wrote:
 La cosa es que esta idea, como otras, se sale de lo que parecía ser la
 primera intención del hilo: Proponer un lema en castellano que pudiera
 usarse __en lugar de__ powered by. De los que se han propuesto hasta
 ahora, con esa condición, el que más me gusta es funciona con Debian.
 Claro y al grano.
 
 Aunque me gustaría aún más si fuera funciona con Debian-Linux. 

Cierto. Para otros sloganes mira si tenemos una larga lista, pero para
traducir la idea de powered by, lo que dices es lo más directo.

 Al césar lo que es del césar, y además mucha gente que vea el lema por ahí
 no tendrá ni idea de que Debian es una distro de linux, y es una información
 que no está de más. ¿Qué os parece poner este añadido, cualquiera que sea la
 versión que se elija?

Cambiaría el añadido a Debian GNU/Linux (de hecho es así como se llama el
sistema operativo).

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open close telnet

2000-03-06 Thread Beavis



hello,

i am a newbie, hi newbie's

i had a friend configure a linux box to act as a 
firewall, ip masquaring etc.
it also is set up as a DHCP, spitting out IP's from 
192.168.1.100-200

he made it so secure that i can't even get in, go 
figure.
my telnet port is refusing connections, how do i 
open it again and also, is there any way to make linux only accept a telnet 
connection from a specific remote server?

thankx beavis

going from newbie to pro


Re: open close telnet

2000-03-06 Thread Kevin English
 he made it so secure that i can't even get in, go
 figure.
 my telnet port is refusing connections, how do i
 open it again and also, is there any way to make
 linux only accept a telnet connection from a
 specific remote server?

Your friend probably disabled telnet in the
/etc/inetd.conf which is probably a good thing. If I
were you, I would leave it disabled . . try ssh, if
you need a Window 98 client, download PuTTY from
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/


 
 thankx beavis
 
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Re: open close telnet

2000-03-06 Thread Sven Esbjerg
On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 12:31:56PM -0800, Kevin English wrote:
 Your friend probably disabled telnet in the
 /etc/inetd.conf which is probably a good thing. If I
 were you, I would leave it disabled . . try ssh, if
 you need a Window 98 client, download PuTTY from
 http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/

Or you can use TeraTerm or SecureCRT (search the net).

Even when you are in a secure environment you should use ssh just to make it a
good habit. Since OpenSSH came out (thanx to OpenBSD) there's really no excuse
for using telnet, rlogin or any of those insecure ports.
If youre connected to the net it's a sin to use any unencrypted connections. If
you don't believe me try logging the attempts to connect to your computer. I'm
on a 10Mbit fiber connection and I get scanned once or twice every day...

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best place to put ipchains settings?

2000-03-06 Thread John G. Norman

On debian potato (2.2.12) . . .

I've been examining the files in the various /etc/rc* directories on 
debian, and I'm not sure where I should put my ipchains commands.


What's the best place?

John N.


running multiple commands via ssh quickly

2000-03-06 Thread Dan Christensen
I have various shell scripts that do something like the following:

if ssh -a -x remote-machine remote-command  local-file
then
  ssh -a -x remote-machine another-command
  local-command
else
  ssh -a -x remote-machine third-command
  another-local-command
fi

and more complicated variations.  The commands in question are
very fast, but the script is slow because ssh needs to authenticate
each time.  (I run ssh-agent and have entered an identity into the
agent before running the script, so no passwords need to be typed.)

What I am looking for is a way to just authenticate once, and then
have the ability to run remote commands getting the error code and
the output on the local machine.

Is there an easy way to do this?

The sort of thing I imagine is running ssh once to forward a local
port to the remote machine, and then somehow sending commands along
the channel and getting the error code and output also on that
channel.  But this seems a bit tricky to set up.

Thanks for any ideas.

Dan

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Can't start printing

2000-03-06 Thread Patrick
Hi all,

Trying to create a print server and failing at step one: I can't get the printer
+spotted as on the parallell port.  In fact, I don't een know if the parallell
+port is spotted.

I just can't get lp to show up.  I'm running 2.2.14 and have read some awful
+dense stuff about parports.  Before I start trying and of that, is there any
+easy way to just get the system to see the printer port?

Patrick

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Character devices:
  1 mem
  2 pty
  3 ttyp
  4 ttyS
  5 cua
  7 vcs
 10 misc
 36 netlink
128 ptm
136 pts

Block devices:
  2 fd
  3 ide0
 22 ide1
enterprise:~#


RE: best place to put ipchains settings?

2000-03-06 Thread Pollywog

On 06-Mar-2000 John G. Norman wrote:
 On debian potato (2.2.12) . . .
 
 I've been examining the files in the various /etc/rc* directories on 
 debian, and I'm not sure where I should put my ipchains commands.
 
 What's the best place?

I put mine in /etc/ipchains/ipchains.rules
and I have a startup script in /etc/init.d

After the recent netbase upgrade (it messed things up) I had to run
'update-rc.d -f packetfilter remove' and I put this in my /etc/ppp/ip-up:
/etc/init.d/packetfilter start

and /etc/init.d/packetfilter stop
in /etc/ppp/ip-down

I liked it better the way things were, but the recent netbase package threw a
monkey wrench in the works.

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btw the 'packetfilter' script I got from the documentation for netbase, I
believe.


Re: running multiple commands via ssh quickly

2000-03-06 Thread Allan M. Wind
On 2000-03-06 16:59:10, Dan Christensen wrote:

 What I am looking for is a way to just authenticate once, and then
 have the ability to run remote commands getting the error code and
 the output on the local machine.
 
 Is there an easy way to do this?

fsh


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set up AWE 64

2000-03-06 Thread Attila Csosz
I'm trying to set up my AWE 64 sound card without success. I read RTFM
but I'm unable to setup my card.

I do the followings:


1. Downloading and installig the latest Awe-drv ( as I see it got into the
kernel tree )

2. Building the kernel based upon suggestions mentioned in the kernel
sound-doc. Just I've the following modules in the memory. Just I load
this modules by hand

Module  Size  Used by
awe_wave  155560   0  (unused)
sb 32188   0 
uart401 5644   0  [sb]
sound  55632   0  [awe_wave sb uart401]
soundlow 208   0  [sound]
soundcore   2260   5  [sb sound]
vfat9036   3  (autoclean)
fat29212   3  (autoclean) [vfat]

3. Setting up isapnp( based on settings that are in my windows box ).
It seems good. I've a log-file about it.

4. I've found in the ALSA source a 'snddevices' script. I call them it creates
the desired sound devices.

5. I've compiled and installed the Awe-midi, awe-sfx packages from original 
source.

After this steps I run the program called 'aweset' to set my card:
'aweset newvolume on'. (as root)

I got the following error messages( with drvmidi also ):
'/dev/sequencer: Device not configured'

I've:
crw-rw   1 root audio 14,   1 MÁR  5 19:54 /dev/sequencer


Thanks for any help
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Eterm --console

2000-03-06 Thread Parrish M Myers
Hi,

I think I have asked this question before... but none of the
sugestions seem to work...

My problem is in getting Eterm to grab the console messages.  I have
tried suid root, I have tried to run Eterm as root.  I have even
tried to change the owener of /dev/console.  Nothing works... the Eterm
just opens up and gives me a command prompt (normal Eterm usage).  Is
there anything I am overlookiing?  I am stumped!  I know it can be
done...

Thanks
Parrish

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dpkg dselect refuse to delete or install a package

2000-03-06 Thread Joe Block
A friend of mine is having problems with a package (xwhois) that refuses
to be either upgraded or removed.  That would be no big deal, but it is
also causing dselect  apt to crap out when trying to upgrade.

The system is running stable, and the only entries in the
/etc/apt/sources.list are for my campus mirror, the main debian mirrors
and the security source entry.

When I try to purge or remove xwhois with dpkg, it tells me that I
should try to install it first

$ sudo dpkg --purge xwhois
Password:
dpkg: error processing xwhois (--purge):
 Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should
 reinstall it before attempting a removal.
Errors were encountered while processing:
 xwhois 
$

When I try to install it, (and yes I nuked
/var/cache/apt/archives/xwhois_0.2.3-1_i386.deb first) with apt-get
install xwhois, I get the following error message:

$ sudo apt-get install xwhois
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Sorry, xwhois is already the newest version
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 19 not upgraded.
1 packages not fully installed or removed.
Need to get 11.5kB of archives. After unpacking 0B will be used.
Get:1 http://campus.mirror.name.removed stable/main xwhois 0.2.3-1
[11.5kB]
Fetched 11.5kB in 0s (75.5kB/s)
Selecting previously deselected package xwhois.
(Reading database ... 28852 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace xwhois 0.2.3-1 (using .../xwhois_0.2.3-1_i386.deb)
...
Unpacking replacement xwhois ...
dpkg: warning - old post-removal script returned error exit status 1
dpkg - trying script from the new package instead ...
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/xwhois_0.2.3-1_i386.deb
(--unpack):
 subprocess new post-removal script returned error exit status 1
dpkg: error while cleaning up:
 subprocess post-removal script returned error exit status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
 /var/cache/apt/archives/xwhois_0.2.3-1_i386.deb
E: Sub-process returned an error code (1)
$

How do I get rid of this package? dselect is having fits every time we
try to do an update or install, and while I can apt-get install package1
package2 ... packageN, that's a pretty big pain in the butt.

Removing the campus mirror has no effect other than to force apt or
dselect to download from the main mirror instead, the error messages are
otherwise the same.

Thanks,

jpb
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Re: mutt's index and From: =?iso-... headers (was: My Server Time gains too fast.)

2000-03-06 Thread Joey Hess
Peter Palfrader wrote:
 On Sat, 26 Feb 2000, ^°cZü wrote:
 ..
 hehe ^^^
 
 mutt's index gets totally screwed up when scrolling over this message
 with a From: like this:
 
 From: =?iso-8859-1?B?XrAiY41aIvw=?= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 Did this happen to others too or did I screw up while configuring mutt?

It's a known problem was was fixed by a new upstream version of mutt that
only went into unstable.

^°c~MZü really needs to fix his mailer to escape his name properly..

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