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Re: Sobre puertos

2000-03-11 Thread Daniel H. Perez
* [2310 02:21] Hue-Bond ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) decia:
 El jueves 09 de marzo de 2000 a la(s) 13:40:59 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 contaba:
 
   listos. No puedo usar ssh porque conectaré desde algún otro ciber.
 
 En todo caso OpenSSH, o ssh2, quiza lsh, de ultima telnet-ssl
 
  ¿Clientes de ssh para güindons?
Hola
Podes probar mindterm que es un cliente ssh en java que incluso funciona
como applet, si mal no recuerdo http://www.mindbright.com/mindterm.
Tambien hay un tal secureCRT y el cliente oficial.
Saludos

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Re: samba sambita samba

2000-03-11 Thread Hue-Bond
El viernes 10 de marzo de 2000 a la(s) 20:33:24 +0100, Hue-Bond contaba:

 Pues no hay manera. Le  he llamado NTconfig.pol y winconfig.pol

 Es config.pol (complicado eh?  :^)).


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RFC1597

2000-03-11 Thread AYMA Agua y Medio Ambiente
Alguien me puede enviar este fichero (RFC 1597) por mail o decirme de donde
puedo bajarlo?

Gracias

Juan


Re: IP Masquerading, error en

2000-03-11 Thread Andres Herrera
Guenas

On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 09:14:50PM +0100, D.Rodriguez wrote:
 estas cargando el modulo ip_masq_ftp?

   Si es en el kernel puedo deciros que no lo encuentro, es mas, en el
.config nisiquiera aparece la linea CONFIG_IP_MASQ_FTP, ni nada con FTP
:? El kernel que utilizo acualmente es el 2.2.4, aunque aun tengo otros en
/usr/src

Mira en /lib/modules/2.2.4/ipv4   Al compilar con siporte de masquerading,
te mete varios modulos ahi. O te lo pones para que se carguen
automaticamente, o cargalos expresamente en ip-up.

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Re: RFC1597

2000-03-11 Thread antioco

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From: AYMA Agua y Medio Ambiente [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2000 8:19 PM
Subject: RFC1597


 Alguien me puede enviar este fichero (RFC 1597) por mail o decirme de
donde
 puedo bajarlo?



http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/information/rfc.html

 Gracias
De nada

 Juan

Un saludo.
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Re: RFC1597

2000-03-11 Thread Agustin MuNoz
El sáb, 11 de mar de 2000, a las 08:19:19 +0100,  AYMA Agua y Medio Ambiente  
va y dice:

 Alguien me puede enviar este fichero (RFC 1597) por mail o decirme de donde
 puedo bajarlo?

Lo tienes en el paquete doc-rfc de debian


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Re: kernel 2.2.14 and PS/2 mice

2000-03-11 Thread Peter Ross
On 10-Mar-2000, Debian Linux User Gary L. Dolan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 08:22:38AM -1000, Jason Christensen wrote:
  I have no problems with a PS/2 mouse  2.2.14.
  
  On 10 Mar 2000, Joachim Trinkwitz wrote:
  
   The boot messages tell me that a PS/2 mouse port is found, but the
   cursor doesn't follow the mouse at all.
  
  Under what circumstances are you talking about, X or console? If you're
  talking about the console, make sure you're running gpm.
  
   
   Is there a trick, some other kernel options as in older kernels ...?
   
  
  No trick for me. You may want to review your kernel configuration. It's
  possible that your old config file has some slight differences to configs
  for 2.2.14 regarding PS/2 mice.
 
I  have the same problem, in the x console. I thought perhaps it
might be XF86 3.3.6 that is the problem. I re-compiled kernel 2.2.14,
and the problem persists. Basically, the ps2 mouse is frozen in
the x window; i.e., it reacts much like the old bus mouse problem.
So now I kill gpm when invoking x, then use
startx gpm -R -m /dev/psaux -t ps2
and the mouse works fine in x. 
 
In

Section Pointer
ProtocolMicrosoft
Device  /dev/gpmdata


should fix that problem.

Pete


Re: kernel 2.2.14 and PS/2 mice

2000-03-11 Thread Peter Ross
On 10-Mar-2000, Joachim Trinkwitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,
 
 when compiling a kernel version 2.2.14 my PS/2 mice won't work any
 more, having the same kernel options as with 2.2.12.
 
 The boot messages tell me that a PS/2 mouse port is found, but the
 cursor doesn't follow the mouse at all.
 
 Is there a trick, some other kernel options as in older kernels ...?
 
Yes, in the section Character Devices select Mouse Support and then
add the option PS/2 mouse support

I had exactly the same problem with my laptop, and it took me a while to
figure it out.

Pete


Re: Telnet 25 connection refused

2000-03-11 Thread Gregory T. Norris
Check the local_domains setting in etc/exim.conf, and make sure that
it includes localhost.  It should look something like:

 local_domains = localhost:mydomain.com

On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 04:53:06PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks for the reply.
 
 I have infact installed exim and have configured /etc/exim.conf, though
 whether it's configured properly is another matter. 
 
 Is it possible that something in the exim.conf is incorrectly configured 
 or that whatever program is responsible for strating exim is not being 
 loaded.
 
 Thanx again.
 
 Irvine


Does ssh support nonRSA PKC?

2000-03-11 Thread John Dalbec
Does the ssh package (OpenSSH) support an unpatented public-key
cryptographic algorithm?  I live in the US and the RSA patent
doesn't expire for another 6 months.
TIA,
John


Re: mutt locale under Slink?

2000-03-11 Thread Eric G . Miller
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 04:53:38PM +0200, Dominique L. Bouix wrote:
 I've been trying to get my mutt to display iso-8859-1 characters for 5 days
 now, and I'm not sure where to look anymore. It seems that the programs
 don't like LC_CTYPE set to something else than C. The system is running mutt
 1.0.1i on Debian Slink/i386

put in /etc/environment
LANG=en_US

and all should be rosy. I think the problem is your language environment
is defined as C == ASCII, but your characterset is iso-8859-1. I'd
leave the rest of the LC_ variables alone unless there's some compelling
reason to set them (LANG will force appropriate interpretations). One of
the man pages has a good discussion of these variables (I thought it was
locale, but it's very terse and doesn't mention LANG).


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Re: dselect: failed to getch in main menu: Success

2000-03-11 Thread Arcady Genkin
Aaron Solochek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I'd like a copy of that too.
   There is a problem with dpkg_1.6.10 which gives this error.  Please
   downgrade the dpkg file to dpkg_1.6.9.
  
  Could anyone send me the dpkg_1.6.9 package to downgrade with or
  are they archived on the debian site somewhere ?

Instead, you might want to do apt-get update, and then apt-get
upgrade. This will upgrade you to 1.6.11, which works.
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Dial In problems, HELP!

2000-03-11 Thread Brian Lavender
I am trying to create a dial in connection where I can dial into my
computer using dialup networking on win 95 and create a ppp connection. I
installed mgetty and ppp. I am able to dial into my machine and it
will automatically answer, but it will not authenticate the user with
PAP. I check the syslog and messages and they both indicate a login
failure. Below the log output are my configurations. What is wrong with
my configuration?

brian

/var/log/syslog 

Mar 10 17:04:21 mammoth pppd[1654]: pppd 2.3.5 started by a_ppp, uid 0
Mar 10 17:04:21 mammoth pppd[1654]: Using interface ppp0
Mar 10 17:04:21 mammoth pppd[1654]: Connect: ppp0 -- /dev/ttyS1
Mar 10 17:04:21 mammoth pppd[1654]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 asyncmap 0x0 
auth pap ma
gic 0x53eaa09c pcomp accomp]
Mar 10 17:04:24 mammoth pppd[1654]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x3 asyncmap 0xa 
magic 0x3
60f90 pcomp accomp callback 0x600]
Mar 10 17:04:24 mammoth pppd[1654]: sent [LCP ConfRej id=0x3 callback 0x600]
Mar 10 17:04:24 mammoth pppd[1654]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 asyncmap 0x0 
auth pap ma
gic 0x53eaa09c pcomp accomp]
Mar 10 17:04:24 mammoth pppd[1654]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x4 asyncmap 0xa 
magic 0x3
60f90 pcomp accomp]
Mar 10 17:04:24 mammoth pppd[1654]: sent [LCP ConfAck id=0x4 asyncmap 0xa 
magic 0x3
60f90 pcomp accomp]
Mar 10 17:04:24 mammoth pppd[1654]: rcvd [LCP ConfAck id=0x1 asyncmap 0x0 
auth pap ma
gic 0x53eaa09c pcomp accomp]
Mar 10 17:04:24 mammoth pppd[1654]: sent [LCP EchoReq id=0x0 magic=0x53eaa09c]
Mar 10 17:04:24 mammoth pppd[1654]: rcvd [PAP AuthReq id=0x1 user=roger 
password=testin
g]
Mar 10 17:04:24 mammoth pppd[1654]: PAP authentication failure for roger
Mar 10 17:04:24 mammoth pppd[1654]: sent [PAP AuthNak id=0x1 Login incorrect]
Mar 10 17:04:24 mammoth pppd[1654]: sent [LCP TermReq id=0x2 Authentication 
failed]
Mar 10 17:04:24 mammoth pppd[1654]: rcvd [LCP EchoRep id=0x0 magic=0x360f90]
Mar 10 17:04:24 mammoth pppd[1654]: rcvd [LCP TermAck id=0x2]
Mar 10 17:04:24 mammoth pppd[1654]: Connection terminated.
Mar 10 17:05:09 mammoth chat[1655]: Failed
Mar 10 17:05:09 mammoth pppd[1654]: disconnect script failed
Mar 10 17:05:10 mammoth pppd[1654]: Exit.

/var/log/messages

Mar 10 17:04:21 mammoth pppd[1654]: pppd 2.3.5 started by a_ppp, uid 0
Mar 10 17:04:21 mammoth pppd[1654]: Using interface ppp0
Mar 10 17:04:21 mammoth pppd[1654]: Connect: ppp0 -- /dev/ttyS1
Mar 10 17:04:24 mammoth pppd[1654]: PAP authentication failure for roger
Mar 10 17:04:24 mammoth pppd[1654]: Connection terminated.
Mar 10 17:05:09 mammoth chat[1655]: Failed
Mar 10 17:05:09 mammoth pppd[1654]: disconnect script failed
Mar 10 17:05:10 mammoth pppd[1654]: Exit.


$ cat /etc/mgetty/

debug 4
fax-id
speed 38400

$ cat /etc/mgetty/login.config

/AutoPPP/ - a_ppp   /usr/sbin/pppd auth -chap +pap login debug
*   -   -   /bin/login @




$ cat /etc/ppp/options.ttyS1

mammoth:mammoth-s1

$ cat /etc/ppp/options

ms-dns 192.168.1.100
disconnect chat -- \d+++\d\c OK ath0 OK
asyncmap 0
auth
crtscts
lock
modem
netmask 255.255.255.0
+pap
proxyarp
lcp-echo-interval 30
lcp-echo-failure 4
pap-restart 3
pap-max-authreq 10
noipx


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X update problem

2000-03-11 Thread Michael Zielinski
I have an ATI Rage 128 Pro card and I'm using slink.  I edited my
source.lists to point to www.debian.org/~vincent xfree-update main.

I did an apt-get update and then an apt-get upgrade.  Everything seemed
to work, I received one warning /usr/x11R6/lib/x11/doc symbolic link
points to the wrong place.

I tried to run xf86setup but it could not find the command.  I went
into dselect and xf86setup was not installed.  When I went to install
it, I was connected again to ~vincent.  The packages to be installed
were:

xserver-common, xfonts-75dpi, xfonts-base, xlib6g, xserver-vga16

I then answered the prompts according to my O'reilly book and my PC's
equipment.  Everything went fine until the testing phase.  I received
the following:

x: exec of /usr/bin/x11/sf86.svga failed
/var/lib/info/xserver-vga16.postint:kill:(416) - No such pid

x server work properly?  I answered n
Checking /etc/x11/xf86config for problems.
No problems found with the XFree86 configuration file.
Preserve /etc/x11/xf86config just created (quit keeps file)?  I
answered q

If the program didn't find any problems, but x still doesn't work, what
do I do now?

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Re: Dial In problems, HELP!

2000-03-11 Thread John Pearson
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 07:15:49PM -0800, Brian Lavender wrote
 I am trying to create a dial in connection where I can dial into my
 computer using dialup networking on win 95 and create a ppp connection. I
 installed mgetty and ppp. I am able to dial into my machine and it
 will automatically answer, but it will not authenticate the user with
 PAP. I check the syslog and messages and they both indicate a login
 failure. Below the log output are my configurations. What is wrong with
 my configuration?
 
 brian
 
[snip]

Most likely (and assuming that the password you're using is correct), 
the problem is in your /etc/pap-secrets file.

Depending on the actual version of pppd you're using, it should contain
an entry like
*  mammoth *

or perhaps
*  mammoth

If you want to make the entry specific to your client, replace
the first * with the client's account name.


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Re: JDK 1.1.7 doesn't swing

2000-03-11 Thread Alex Yukhimets
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 04:05:50PM -0700, Craig Coles wrote:
 Hi Seth,
 
 Thanks for the info, unfortunately nothing helps!  ldconfig didn't help, jar
 placement hasn't helped, and the xlib6g-dev package was already installed.
 
 Also tried getting the original 117 package from Steve Byrne's site and it
 does the same thing...
 
 Anyone with success using Swing on Debian?  What needs to be done, what am I
 doing wrong?

Check http://www.mindspring.com/~tumu/java/Debian-JDK.html
It is a bit outdated, but may be you could find some clues...

I myself never tried using Swing with jdk1.1 - just used 1.2.

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Re: Apt message Segmentation faulty Tree... 50%

2000-03-11 Thread paul
Thanks Jason,

Your sugestion took care of the problem, and all is now well AFAIK.

 
 On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, paul wrote:
 
  Today, when doing apt-get upgrade on my Potato machine, apt-get exited 
  with the following messages:
 
 Usually 'rm /var/cache/apt/*.bin' makes it go away, I dont understand how
 it is possible to get into a state where that is required
 
 Jason

It'd be nice to know what caused it.  I'm leaning to hardware problems, as I 
noticed in my journals that I had some rather funny filesystem and data 
coruption problems with a similar motherboard (MVP3) and this same HD (Quantum 
6.4 gig) last year when the HD was using 32 bit mode.  I reset the HD back to 
16 bit using hdparm -c 0 /dev/hda and the problems ceased.  Just did the 
same on this machine, but I'm unsure if the two events are similar.  (the same 
journal says that 32 bit mode really doesn't help perfomance much either with 
this chip/HD combo).  Anyone out there know something real?  I always 
apreciate being informed, and I'd rather know than have a hunch.

-ptw


Re: Apt message Segmentation faulty Tree... 50%

2000-03-11 Thread Jason Gunthorpe

On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, paul wrote:

 It'd be nice to know what caused it.  I'm leaning to hardware problems,
 as I noticed in my journals that I had some rather funny filesystem and
 data coruption problems with a similar motherboard (MVP3) and this same
 HD (Quantum 6.4 gig) last year when the HD was using 32 bit mode.  I

It is entirely possible that if your hardware corrupted one of those two
files that this would happen. They are loaded without any sort of error
checking (far too expensive) via mmap.

Someday I might arrange to have them auto-erased on segfault. like that.

Jason


I screwed up and cannot boot

2000-03-11 Thread David J. Kanter

I moved some partitions around and now cannot boot Debian.

Previously, I had three partitions dedicated to Mandrake (/dev/hda6-8), but 
deleted them so I could move my Debian partitions (/dev/hda9-13) to the old 
Mandrake positions.


First, I changed /etc/fstab in Debian to reflect the new changes; then 
changed /etc/lilo.conf to reflect the new changes. Then I dumped my kernel 
onto a disk, rebooted into Windows and ran Partition Magic. I deleted the 
Mandrake partitions and then moved the Debian partitions into their new homes.


But now I cannot boot. I put in the boot disk I made, but I get kernel 
panic messages. I've tried booting with the Slink CD I've got, and passing 
boot: Linux single root=/dev/hda6 initd= but that gets me to the point of 
you've got bad superblocks.


Is there any hope? I didn't back up my home directory.

Thanks for any support.

Dave


Re: fresh potato install dpkg problem

2000-03-11 Thread Jonathan Nieder

I found it... the link is below.

ftp://ftp.iteso.mx/.1/debian/dists/potato/main/binary-i386/base/dpkg_1.6.9.deb


Note that the problem goes away on upgrade to 1.6.11...

So this information isn't really relavent anymore.

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Re: Dial In problems, HELP!

2000-03-11 Thread Brian Lavender
That totally worked with the pap-secrets. Now my client windows machine
will authenticate when I connect to the ppp server. But now I have a
new problem. I can only send packets between the ppp client and the ppp
server. Do I need to configure some route commands, so the packets can
go elsewhere? So far all I have is

$ cat /etc/ppp/options.ttyS1

mammoth:mammoth-s1

where mammoth is the host name, and mammoth-s1 is a name I have resolved
to another IP address for the serial port.

Do I need to add addition routing information, so the modem user
can connect elsewhere on the network?

brian


On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 02:26:04PM +1030, John Pearson wrote:
 On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 07:15:49PM -0800, Brian Lavender wrote
  I am trying to create a dial in connection where I can dial into my
  computer using dialup networking on win 95 and create a ppp connection. I
  installed mgetty and ppp. I am able to dial into my machine and it
  will automatically answer, but it will not authenticate the user with
  PAP. I check the syslog and messages and they both indicate a login
  failure. Below the log output are my configurations. What is wrong with
  my configuration?
  
  brian
  
 [snip]
 
 Most likely (and assuming that the password you're using is correct), 
 the problem is in your /etc/pap-secrets file.
 
 Depending on the actual version of pppd you're using, it should contain
 an entry like
 *  mammoth *
 
 or perhaps
 *  mammoth
 
 If you want to make the entry specific to your client, replace
 the first * with the client's account name.
 
 
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disabling ports

2000-03-11 Thread Brett Fowlkes
How can I disable port 113 and various other ports?  I have honestly looked
but have not found a clear answer.

Thanks,

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CD Release: Quick Question

2000-03-11 Thread Brian


Howdy,

Slink 2.1 r4. *is* the current almost-bomb-proof release (The Y2K fixes, 
etc.), right?


Forgive me for my moronic ways,

Brian


Re: disabling ports

2000-03-11 Thread Markus Fischer
On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 12:23:02AM -0700, Brett Fowlkes wrote : 
 How can I disable port 113 and various other ports?  I have honestly looked
 but have not found a clear answer.

You can either disable this server in /etc/inetd (its
called auth) or use a firewall to block connection to 113 (
ipchains -A input -j REJECT --destination-port 113 ).

kind regards,
Markus

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Re: I screwed up and cannot boot

2000-03-11 Thread kmself
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 06:01:37PM -0600, David J. Kanter wrote:
 I moved some partitions around and now cannot boot Debian.
 
 Previously, I had three partitions dedicated to Mandrake (/dev/hda6-8), but 
 deleted them so I could move my Debian partitions (/dev/hda9-13) to the old 
 Mandrake positions.
 
 First, I changed /etc/fstab in Debian to reflect the new changes; then 
 changed /etc/lilo.conf to reflect the new changes. Then I dumped my kernel 
 onto a disk, rebooted into Windows and ran Partition Magic. I deleted the 
 Mandrake partitions and then moved the Debian partitions into their new homes.

You probably overwrote or invalidated your LILO boot sector in the
process of doing this.  If your former LILO is still in place, it would
explain the bad superblocks messages, assuming LILO is trying to boot
what are now Windows partitions.

 But now I cannot boot. I put in the boot disk I made, but I get kernel 
 panic messages. I've tried booting with the Slink CD I've got, and passing 
 boot: Linux single root=/dev/hda6 initd= but that gets me to the point of 
 you've got bad superblocks.
 
 Is there any hope? I didn't back up my home directory.

If you've got a Debian rescue disk, boot with it.  If you don't, get a
rescue disk, Tom's Root/Boot is a lifesaver -- Linux on a floppy
(http://www.toms.net/rb/) -- or the LinuxCare Bootable Business Card (a
CD-ROM mini-format -- http://www.linuxcare.com/bootable_cd/ -- though
the images aren't yet online).

Boot from whatever rescue disk you have, mount your Linux partition(s)
(you may want to fsck them first), and run LILO with the -C option to
specify a config file:

   lilo -C /mount-point/etc/lilo.conf

You should now be able to boot.

 Thanks for any support.
 
 Dave
 
 
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Re: Does ssh support nonRSA PKC?

2000-03-11 Thread kmself
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 09:13:24PM -0500, John Dalbec wrote:
 Does the ssh package (OpenSSH) support an unpatented public-key
 cryptographic algorithm?  I live in the US and the RSA patent
 doesn't expire for another 6 months.
 TIA,
 John

RTF README:

/usr/doc/ssh/README

OpenSSH is based on the last free version of Tatu Ylonen's SSH with
all patent-encumbered algorithms removed (to external libraries),
all known security bugs fixed, new features reintroduced and many
other clean-ups. More information about SSH itself can be found in
the file README.Ylonen. OpenSSH has been created by Aaron Campbell,
Bob Beck, Markus Friedl, Niels Provos, Theo de Raadt, and Dug Song. It
has a homepage at http://www.openssh.com/


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unable to do recording with ESS Solo1

2000-03-11 Thread Ilario Nardinocchi
Hi folks.

I'm not able to do sound recording with my ess solo1 chipset. The error is:
solo1: cannot start recording, DDMA mask bit stuck at 1

I've tried it with various kernel versions (I'm working with 2.3.51 but it
used to write that message on 2.2.14).

TIA,
Illo.

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create and run a plpgsql function in postgresql

2000-03-11 Thread Johan Ur Riise
This is Debian Woody.

Package: postgresql Version: 6.5.3-12
Package: postgresql-pl Version: 6.5.3-12

I can't get the functions in plpgsql to work. Is it a Debian
problem, a postgresql problem or is it a beginner error from my
part? Details:

First I  try to create and run a simple function:
tstlang= create function en() returns int as '
tstlang' begin return 1; end;
tstlang' ' language 'plpgsql';
CREATE
tstlang= select en() as result;
ERROR:  stat failed on file '@expanded_libdir@/[EMAIL PROTECTED]@': No such 
file or directory
tstlang= \q
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 

i notice that function plpgsql_call_handler() is suspiciously  
defined as:
@expanded_libdir@/[EMAIL PROTECTED]@

with locate i found the library in
/usr/lib/postgresql/lib/plpgsql.so

I tried to change the function 


tstlang= drop function plpgsql_call_handler();
DROP
tstlang= CREATE FUNCTION plpgsql_call_handler () RETURNS OPAQUE AS
tstlang- '/usr/lib/postgresql/lib/plpgsql.so' LANGUAGE 'C';
CREATE

After that, I get..


tstlang= select en() as result;
ERROR:  fmgr_info: function 18496: cache lookup failed
tstlang= 

If I drop and recreate the function after this, I get the same
error including the same number(18496)

Any ideas?

Johan Ur Riise


dselect

2000-03-11 Thread FreeMan
Hi,

how can I add new packages with dselect? I tried Select, but it 
seems that only already installed packages are shown in the list.
(I want to install e.g. samba).g. samba)


kinda OT: bttv locks my machine solid

2000-03-11 Thread James Sleeman
I'm trying to get an Askey/Dynalink CPH061 tv/capture card running via
bttv/video4linux, latest versions of bttv (0.7.21), latest i2c (2.4.5)
(patched the kernel source) and kernel 2.2.14.  I have all modules loading 
correctly (and they
report what I expect (see the verbose output from bttv below)) but as soon
as I try and get anything to actually use bttv it locks my machine solid,
for example, I try and run xawtv and bang, the machine freezes, same for
broadcast 2000.  I'm using an up-to-date potato by the way, I have an
S3Virge/Dx 4meg PCI video card and have tried it with both SVGA and s3v
XF86 servers.

I have tried everything I could think of, even tried compiling -
unsuccessfully - a 2.3.50 (is there a debian kernel-source package for
2.3.x kernels at all, I downloaded the tar.bz2 2.3.50 and tried make
menuconfig; make-kpkg clean; make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image
but the kernel compile failed with errors, maybe I was doing something
wrong ?).

Any ideas anybody ??

Here is verbose output from loading the bttv module...

Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer sudo:   boffin : TTY=ttyp1 ; PWD=/usr/home/boffin
; USER=root ; COMMAND=/sbin/insmod bttv card=24 verbose=2
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: bttv: driver version 0.7.21 loaded
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: bttv: using 2 buffers with 2080k (4160k
total) for capture
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: bttv0: Brooktree Bt878 (rev 2) bus: 0,
devfn: 104, irq: 12, memory: 0xf4001000.
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: bttv: 1 Bt8xx card(s) found.
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: bttv0: gpio: out_enable=0x0,
data=0xff, in=0x0
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: i2c-algo-bit.o: Adapter: bt848 #0 scl: 1 
sda: 1 -- testing...
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: i2c-algo-bit.o:1 scl: 1  sda: 0 
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: i2c-algo-bit.o:2 scl: 1  sda: 1 
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: i2c-algo-bit.o:3 scl: 0  sda: 1 
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: i2c-algo-bit.o:4 scl: 1  sda: 1 
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: i2c-algo-bit.o: bt848 #0 passed test.
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: i2c-core.o: adapter bt848 #0 registered
as adapter 0.
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: bttv0: model: BT878(Askey/Typhoon/Anubis
Magic TView CPH051/061 (bt878))
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: bttv0: i2c: checking for MSP34xx @
0x80... not found
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA8425 @
0x82... not found
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA9840 @
0x84... not found
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA985x @
0xb6... not found
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: i2c-core.o: driver i2c TV tuner driver
registered.
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: tuner: chip found @ 0x60
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: bttv0: i2c attach [Temic PAL]
Mar 11 21:07:08 mortimer kernel: i2c-core.o: client [Temic PAL] registered
to adapter [bt848 #0](pos. 0).




Re: create and run a plpgsql function in postgresql

2000-03-11 Thread Johan Ur Riise
On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 01:28:35PM +0100, Johan Ur Riise wrote:
 This is Debian Woody.
 
 Package: postgresql Version: 6.5.3-12
 Package: postgresql-pl Version: 6.5.3-12
[...]
 ERROR:  stat failed on file '@expanded_libdir@/[EMAIL PROTECTED]@': No such 
 file or directory
[...]
 ERROR:  fmgr_info: function 18496: cache lookup failed

Shortly after this I tried the two functions

destroylang plpgsql tstlang
createlang plpgsql tstlang

which fixed the problem. Another evidence of the usefulness of 
writing to this list :).

Johan Ur Riise


TDSL on demand: PPPD mit demand-Option oder diald?

2000-03-11 Thread Ramin Motakef
Hallo zusammen,
ich habe zwar noch kein Problem, aber ich dachte mir, daß es manchmal
ganz günstig ist, erst mal die Erfahrungen anderer Leute einzuholen,
bevor man sich die Probleme macht

Es geht um folgendens:
TDSL mit T-Online funktioniert manuell mit pppoed-0.46 und Kernel
2.2.14. Die Verbindung soll aber automatisch auf und abgebaut
werden. Dazu gibt es anscheinened zwei Möglichkeiten:

1) Diald benutzen
2) Das Demand-Dialing dem ppp-Daemon überlassen

Da ich weder Erfahrungen mit diald noch mit dem normalen ppp-Daemon
habe würde ich gerne wissen was die beiden Methoden für Vor und
Nachteile haben, ob es bekannte Probleme gibt etc...

Die Internetverbindung lief bisher über ISDN, es hängt ein Netz dran,
dem über Masquerading bzw. Proxy der Zugang ermöglicht wurde.

Gruß,
 Ramin

P.S.: Den TDSL-Zugang ans laufen zu bringen war super einfach: Kernel
patchen, kompilieren, Software nach Anleitung installieren und
konfigurieren und in etwas über einer Stunde lief es.
Auf unserem NT-Server hat es etwas länger gedauert (2 Tage ca 20 Reboots a
15 Min...).

 




Xircom CE-10BT works under DOS but not Linux

2000-03-11 Thread Patrick
Hi all,

I have a card that plugs and plays with Win 95 but don't know how to
make it work in linux.  I've been trying for a few days now and
really am fed up of having to reboot into Win95 just to pick up
email and surf the net.

When I do cardctl ident or cardctl anything else I get:
open_sock(): Operation not supported by device

If I try to run /etc/pcmcia/network as root I get:
./shared: no such file or directory

This is the output of lsmod:
nls_iso8859_1  11 (autoclean)
nls_cp437  11 (autoclean)
xirc2ps_cs 30
ds 2[xirc2ps_cs]2
i82365 52
pcmcia_core9[xirc2ps_cs ds i82365]  0
vfat   41
psaux  10
Module PagesUsed by

If anyone could even point to where I've gone wrong, I'd be
delighted.

Thanks in advance!

Patrick Kirk

Diplomacy is the art of saying nice doggy until you can find a rock.


Re: Sorry wrong list Was: TDSL on demand: PPPD mit demand-Option oder diald?

2000-03-11 Thread Ramin Motakef
Sorry, was intendet for debian-user-de


Re: Mozilla 14 + SSL (PSM)

2000-03-11 Thread Toens Bueker
Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Check out http://docs.iplanet.com/docs/manuals/psm/psm-mozilla/index.html
 
 You need to get a special Mozilla build ..
 
 ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/m14/mozilla-i686-pc-linux-gnu-M14-Crypto.tar.gz

Ah. Thanx.
Is it a problem to include that one into Debian?

By
Töns
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Re: I screwed up and cannot boot

2000-03-11 Thread David J. Kanter

At 01:25 AM 3/11/00 -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:

Boot from whatever rescue disk you have, mount your Linux partition(s)
(you may want to fsck them first), and run LILO with the -C option to
specify a config file:


Still problems. I booted off the rescue disk, and then tried to mount some 
partitions using the set-up screen, but got the error message: Mount 
failed: invalid argument.


I then tried running fsck on the root partition, but it wouldn't do 
anything; it complained about bad super-blocks, and suggested running 
e2fsck -b 8193 device but that too did nothing?


Reinstall time? I have /home on a separate partition.


RE: PARTNER ALARM to prevent from losing Everything

2000-03-11 Thread Pollywog
It wasn't enough for this idiot to spam the list, he also sent me this spam
personally.  Anyone else get it?  The spammers are in Korea, so I don't know
if it will do any good to complain to them.

--
Andrew

On 12-Mar-2000 S.D.YOO wrote:
 
   TO: Purchasing Manager/Importing Manager 
 
 
   RE: PARTNER ALARM to prevent from losing Wallat, Hand Bag,Important 
 Documents even Children. 


problème de telechargement

2000-03-11 Thread alain.henaut



bonjour

je souhaiterais telecharger debian mais je 
nesais pas comment fairecar l'adresse 


ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-i386/current/install.html. 



ou il est ecrit que l'on peux trouver de l'aider ne 
fonctionne pas 

pourriez vous s'il vous plait m'aidez?

julien


renseignement

2000-03-11 Thread julien.henaut



je voudrais savoir si debian fionctionne avec un 
amd k2 500 mhz

merci d'avance

julien


Re: Configuring Pine for multiple ISPs

2000-03-11 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, David Wright wrote:

 
 Is there anything to prevent you running two instances of Pine, one
 pointing to each ISP's server?
 

If you run two instances of Pine on the same mailbox, one or both get
forced into read-only mode, so you can't reply :-(

Luck,

Dwarf



Re: Configuring Pine for multiple ISPs

2000-03-11 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Jason Christensen wrote:

 Do you know for a fact that the SMTP servers at both your ISPs are
 configured to NOT relay mail. Perhaps one of the servers will work for
 both connections.

Then I would be upset with my provider, as much of my mail would never be
delivered. Most of the net will refuse to propogate mail from a non-secure
server. (I've had this experience before)

 
 It's not necessarily a good thing as it indicates that one or both of your
 ISPs are not spam conscious, however it would save you a lot of time and
 effort.
 
 Just a thought.

Thanks,

Dwarf


Re: Debian Gnu/Linux for Dummies -- Sign of the Apocalypse?

2000-03-11 Thread Christian Surchi
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 03:27:00PM -0600, Matthew W. Roberts wrote:
 Sorry to go off topic, but   Aaaack!
 
 http://www.buy.com/books/product.asp?sku=30576349

And then the same author...

   o  Master Red Hat Linux Visually with CDROM
 Author: Bellomo, Michael   Format: Paperback
 Our Price: $29.99
   o  Debian Gnu/Linux for Dummies with CDROM
 Author: Bellomo, Michael   Format: Paperback
 Our Price: $18.74
   o  Windows 2000 Administration for Dummies
 Author: Bellomo, Michael   Format: Paperback
 Our Price: $18.74
   o  Linux Administration for Dummies With CDROM
 Author: Bellomo, Michael   Format: Paperback
 Our Price: $18.74

:D

bye
Christian


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PC wont shut power off after poweroff-command

2000-03-11 Thread Klaus Drews
Hi,

my PC will not power off after /sbin/poweroff. It just halts. But I know
it can, because 
it does under winwathever. Whats the fault ? Is there something to
configure for it ?

Regards,
Klaus.

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Re: PC wont shut power off after poweroff-command

2000-03-11 Thread J.H.M. Dassen \(Ray\)
On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 18:31:41 +0100, Klaus Drews wrote:
 Is there something to configure for it ?

Yes. You need to run a kernel compiled with Advanced Power Management BIOS
support.

HTH,
Ray
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I'd be interested to hear from him. There are so many pseudos around taking 
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Re: dselect

2000-03-11 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 08:44:01PM +0800, FreeMan wrote:
 Hi,
 
 how can I add new packages with dselect? I tried Select, but it 
 seems that only already installed packages are shown in the list.
 (I want to install e.g. samba).g. samba)

dselect displays newly-available packages first, then installed
packages for which there is an upgrade, then other installed packages,
finally packages which are not installed.  It takes a lot of paging to
work your way down the list.

You can search for samba by typing /samba.  This will find the first
occurance.  Typing \ will show subsequent occurances of samba in a
package name.

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Re: I screwed up and cannot boot

2000-03-11 Thread Paul J. Keenan
On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 10:15:42AM -0600, David J. Kanter wrote:
 At 01:25 AM 3/11/00 -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
 Boot from whatever rescue disk you have, mount your Linux partition(s)
 (you may want to fsck them first), and run LILO with the -C option to
 specify a config file:
 
 Still problems. I booted off the rescue disk, and then tried to mount some 
 partitions using the set-up screen, but got the error message: Mount 
 failed: invalid argument.
 
 I then tried running fsck on the root partition, but it wouldn't do 
 anything; it complained about bad super-blocks, and suggested running 
 e2fsck -b 8193 device but that too did nothing?
 
 Reinstall time? I have /home on a separate partition.

Maybe not.  I ran into a similar situation (bad superblock errors)
and found that it was because my original rescue disk set couldn't
mount the partitions.

It was solved when I downloaded and created a brand new rescue.bin
and root.bin from frozen and they were able to mount the partitions
no problem.

I booted up, mounted, chroot to run my old binaries, fixed my lilo.conf, 
re-ran it et voila.

-- 
Regards,
Paul


Re: transfering to new HDD

2000-03-11 Thread Wim Kerkhoff

On 02-Mar-2000 kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
 On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 07:05:04PM -0500, Allan M. Wind wrote:
 On 2000-03-01 23:42:21, Mary Honeycutt wrote:
 
  I bought a larger hard-drive for my potato box and want
  to transfer my system to it (preserving permissions, 
  symlinks, etc).
 
 partition (cfdisk, fdisk) the drive, format (mkfs) and mount the new
 drive.
 
 tar cf top_level_dirs; (cd /new_drive_monut_point; tar xpf -)
 
 I believe you'll have to pipe the output of the first tar to the second
 process:
 
 tar cf - source  | ( cd /target; tar xpf - )

This works quite well, I just tried it.  However, I got missed up when it
didn't copy symlinks properly.  I had a link /var/somedir to the directory
/var/SomeDir, and instead of copying the link, it copied the whole directory so
that I had to identical copies of /var/SomeDir.  Be careful.

Regards,

Wim Kerkhoff  
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: XF86-4.0 and potato?

2000-03-11 Thread dan
I just downloaded 4.0 source yesterday, compiled and installed in
/usr/local. Doesnt brake anything. Very nice.


Re: transfering to new HDD

2000-03-11 Thread Allan M. Wind
On 2000-03-11 11:19:02, Wim Kerkhoff wrote:

 This works quite well, I just tried it.  However, I got missed up
 when it didn't copy symlinks properly.  I had a link /var/somedir to
 the directory /var/SomeDir, and instead of copying the link, it
 copied the whole directory so that I had to identical copies of
 /var/SomeDir.  Be careful.

Hmm... assuming that we are talking about a softlink, then this should
not have happened (it would have required 'h' on the first tar).


/Allan
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Re: installing SCSI HD

2000-03-11 Thread Lee Elliott
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],

It is sooo annoying when you move some h/w that was working ok and then
doesn't when transplanted to a new system.  Have you confirmed that the
adaptec is on the h/w compatibility list?  Can you try another scsi hd
with the controller, to confirm the controller is ok?  If possible, can
you re-fit it all back into the server and confirm that it all still
works? - the most likely time for h/w to pack up is when you power it
down.

z Thank you for your efforts LeeE, i will do as you suggest and look up
z some documentation... the funny thing is, is that i grabbed the SCSI
z card along with cable and Disk from a server where it was working
z fine.
z 
z Zane
z 
z 
z 
z 
z Lee Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/03/2000 08:05:45
z 
z To:   Zane Drysdale/Diagnostic labs/64, debian-user@lists.debian.org
z cc:
z Subject:  Re: installing SCSI HD
z 
z 
z 
z 
z Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
z 
z Hmm... still not a lot to go on, but if that's the way it is, then
z that's the way it is. The diag messages that I'd like to see have to
z come from software (drivers) and if the software was running and
z could o/p msgs, then it should output some diag stuff about what's
z making it unhappy. As it isn't I'd guess it's because it can't, so
z this might be a h/w problem. Check the cabling and especially the
z termination. Unless you're using a cable with a terminator on the
z end, you should set termination on the drive using the jumpers -
z typically labled 'TE' - but check the documentation.
z 
z Yes, this is the only SCSI device. The syslog contains nothing as
z crashes before it has time to write to it. All i can quess at
z moment is that the driver for it is not compatible or the
z Packard Bios is not very forgiving. z
z Lee Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09/03/2000 12:44:00
z 
z To: Zane Drysdale/Diagnostic labs/64 z cc:
z Subject: Re: installing SCSI HD z
z Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED], z
z On 08-Mar-00, you wrote: z
z Hi
z 
z i am having trouble installing an IBM DRHS SCSI disk onto my z
z slink-2.0.36 server. The adaptec scsi card is found ok but when
z starts to load it halts at : Downloading sequence code :
z z instructions downloaded. z z
z more info :
z 
z SCSI adpatec adapter found at PCI 10/0 z SCSI id:lun is 0:0 z
z thanx
z 
z Zane
z 
z Not enough info to go on. Is this the only SCSI HD?, on this z
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Upgrade stable - frozen problems...

2000-03-11 Thread ANOQ of the Sun
Hello!


I have tried upgrading from the current
Debian stable distribution to the frozen distribution.
I managed to screw up my Linux system by this...
The only things I updated was everything in
the base, admin and devel sections.

Now I can't even login - i.e. I can type a user
name, but I'm not asked for a password before
it tells me: invalid login.
X-Windows (xdm) which is set to start on
boot does not work either.

Info:
When booting, the X stuff complains about
something under /usr/lib/perl5.

I think it's perl-base_5.004.05-1.1.deb
which is installed.

I also had problems when installing this with
dpkg - it complained that it needed perl5-base
to install perl-base-5 or something like that???

Also other packages complained that they
needed package perl5

Does anybody have any ideas about how
to solve these problems?

Also, I need to fix the system without
being able to login to it... I've got a
bootable CD with a stable distribution.
So I've got shell access with the root
system under /target...


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Upgrade stable - frozen problems...

2000-03-11 Thread ANOQ of the Sun
Hello!


I have tried upgrading from the current
Debian stable distribution to the frozen distribution.
I managed to screw up my Linux system by this...
The only things I updated was everything in
the base, admin and devel sections.

Now I can't even login - i.e. I can type a user
name, but I'm not asked for a password before
it tells me: invalid login.
X-Windows (xdm) which is set to start on
boot does not work either.

Info:
When booting, the X stuff complains about
something under /usr/lib/perl5.

I think it's perl-base_5.004.05-1.1.deb
which is installed.

I also had problems when installing this with
dpkg - it complained that it needed perl5-base
to install perl-base-5 or something like that???

Also other packages complained that they
needed package perl5

Does anybody have any ideas about how
to solve these problems?

Also, I need to fix the system without
being able to login to it... I've got a
bootable CD with a stable distribution.
So I've got shell access with the root
system under /target...


Cheers
--
http://www.HardcoreProcessing.com



Re: Does ssh support nonRSA PKC?

2000-03-11 Thread John Dalbec
 all patent-encumbered algorithms removed (to external libraries), all
^^^=libssl09
/usr/doc/libssl09/copyright:
This version of openssl is NOT linked againts RSAREF, so it can not be
used in the US without violating the RSA patent.

The man page suggests that RSA is the only available public-key method:

 Note that by default sshd(8) will be installed so
 that it requires successful RSA host authentica-
 tion before permitting .rhosts authentication.
--
 file, login is automatically permitted provided
 client and server user names are the same.  Addi-
 tionally, successful RSA host authentication is
 normally required.  This file should only be
 writable by root.
--

 libcrypto.so.X.1A version of this library which includes support
 for the RSA algorithm is required for proper op-
 eration.

I suppose it won't hurt to use telnet for another 6 months.
John


Re: Does ssh support nonRSA PKC?

2000-03-11 Thread kmself
On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 03:10:12PM -0500, John Dalbec wrote:
  all patent-encumbered algorithms removed (to external libraries), all
 ^^^=libssl09
 /usr/doc/libssl09/copyright:
 This version of openssl is NOT linked againts RSAREF, so it can not be
 used in the US without violating the RSA patent.
 
 The man page suggests that RSA is the only available public-key method:
 
  Note that by default sshd(8) will be installed so
  that it requires successful RSA host authentica-
  tion before permitting .rhosts authentication.
 --
  file, login is automatically permitted provided
  client and server user names are the same.  Addi-
  tionally, successful RSA host authentication is
  normally required.  This file should only be
  writable by root.
 --
 
  libcrypto.so.X.1A version of this library which includes support
  for the RSA algorithm is required for proper op-
  eration.
 
 I suppose it won't hurt to use telnet for another 6 months.
 John

Thanks for the correction.

Depends, that's a risk mitigation question:

 - What is your risk of being found to be infringing the RSA patents?
   What is the maximum liability which could be incurred?  Probability
   of occurance?

 - What is the risk of being hacked or compromised via telnet?  What is
   the maximum downside?  Probability of occurance?

As I've been reminded lately, being an adult means making choices.
Sometimes it's between alternate evils.

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What part of Gestalt don't you understand?

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(unstable) dselect: failed to getch in main menu

2000-03-11 Thread Shaul Karl
dselect form *unstable* will not run. It failed to getch in main menu. 
Am I the only one with this problem? Was package fault is it? I believe getch 
is an ncurses procedure.

[22:09:55 /tmp]# dselect 
dselect: failed to getch in main menu: Success
[22:09:58 /tmp]# 

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An elephant is a mouse with an operating system.



pppconfig files

2000-03-11 Thread Michael Zielinski
I used pppconfig to create my connection to my ISP.  My ISP is changing
their dial-up numbers and I need to modify the file where the number
resides.  I looked through /etc/ppp but I cannot find the file.  Is the
file that pppconfig creates an editable text file?

I know I can create a new connection with pppconfig, but I thought
changing the number in the file would be easier!  

Thanks,
Mike
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Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.
http://im.yahoo.com


Re: pppconfig files

2000-03-11 Thread Marshal Wong
You probably have to edit /etc/ppp/peers/provider, and
/etc/chatscripts/provider.

 Michael == Michael Zielinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I used pppconfig to create my connection to my ISP.  My ISP is
 changing their dial-up numbers and I need to modify the file
 where the number resides.  I looked through /etc/ppp but I
 cannot find the file.  Is the file that pppconfig creates an
 editable text file?

 I know I can create a new connection with pppconfig, but I
 thought changing the number in the file would be easier!

 Thanks, Mike __
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 Messenger.  http://im.yahoo.com


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Re: I screwed up and cannot boot

2000-03-11 Thread David J. Kanter

At 07:10 PM 3/11/00 +, Paul J. Keenan wrote:

 Reinstall time? I have /home on a separate partition.

Maybe not.  I ran into a similar situation (bad superblock errors)
and found that it was because my original rescue disk set couldn't
mount the partitions.

It was solved when I downloaded and created a brand new rescue.bin
and root.bin from frozen and they were able to mount the partitions
no problem.

I booted up, mounted, chroot to run my old binaries, fixed my lilo.conf,
re-ran it et voila.

--
Regards,
Paul


Well, I'm getting there. Yes, the new rescue and boot disks helped. I was 
able to mount the partitions, run fsck on them (not while mounted, mind 
you), and edit /etc/fstab and /etc/lilo.conf. Still there are problems.


Lilo refuses to recognize that I've got any kernels; perhaps they are dead. 
When I run lilo -D Testing (Testing is the label for my newest kernel) I 
get that it's not recognized.


The only way I can get a reasonably functioning machine is if I use the new 
rescue disk, and at the boot prompt type Linux single root=/dev/hda6. An 
error comes up that I must type in the root password for maintenance, or 
Control-D to go on. If I type in the password, I've got access to my files 
(I've pulled off my home directory), but I cannot startx. If I type 
Control-D, I end in a perpetual loop of cannot find module net-pf-1, at 
which point I must reboot.


My latest kernel, which I've got on disk, doesn't work. I get kernel panic 
messages that there is no initd.


Any ideas still? Potato will be out on CD soon so I could reinstall then. I 
do have my /home. But I feel like I'm almost there.


Thanks again.


Re: pppconfig files

2000-03-11 Thread John Hasler
 I know I can create a new connection with pppconfig, but I thought
 changing the number in the file would be easier!

The number is in /etc/chatscripts/provider, where 'provider' is the name
you gave to the connection (default provider).  However, you can make the
change with pppconfig.  When pppconfig prompts you for a Provider Name
give it the name you used the first time and it will read the files and use
the values it finds as defaults.  Just step through accepting the defaults
until you get to the value you want to change.
-- 
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Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin


Re: pppconfig files

2000-03-11 Thread John Hasler
Marshal Wong writes:
 You probably have to edit /etc/ppp/peers/provider, and
 /etc/chatscripts/provider.

He needn't change anything in /etc/ppp/peers/provider to change the phone
number.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI


URGENT! deleted my home directory

2000-03-11 Thread Matheson
Hey,

I accidently moved my home directory into a temporary folder and then
deleted it (I thought I had typed 'cp' but I guess I didn't).  So, I was
wondering if there was a way to get everything back (undelete)

Thanks,
Cameron Matheson


Re: URGENT! deleted my home directory

2000-03-11 Thread Ron Rademaker
nope
You lost it alright...

Ron

On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, Matheson wrote:

 Hey,
 
 I accidently moved my home directory into a temporary folder and then
 deleted it (I thought I had typed 'cp' but I guess I didn't).  So, I was
 wondering if there was a way to get everything back (undelete)
 
 Thanks,
 Cameron Matheson
 
 
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