Re: Voodoo 3 3000
Hola, yo tengo una Voodoo 3 2000 y no tengo ningún problema. La soporta sin problemas el servidor SVGA. Por lo que tengo entendido, éste servidor soporta también las demás Voodoo (bueno, hay ciertos problemillas con la Banshee). Un saludo, Carlos --- - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 10:30 PM Subject: Voodoo 3 3000 Que preciso tener para poder configurar una 3dfx voodoo 3 3000 en potato 2.2r2?. Algun lugar donde buscar informacion?. Gracias, saludos. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: Voodoo 3 3000
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 06:30:41PM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Que preciso tener para poder configurar una 3dfx voodoo 3 3000 en potato 2.2r2?. Algun lugar donde buscar informacion?. Gracias, saludos. Hará cosa de un mes que se habló de este tema en la lista. Lo primero es que para poder utilizar todos los recursos que te ofrece la voodoo3 tienes que bajarte el kernel 2.4.x y la XFree4. De todas maneras si quieres saber como lo hice paso a paso, o miras en los archivos de la lista o me escribes personalmente y te lo vuelvo a explicar. Un saludo. Marta. -- *** ¿quién dijo que las matemáticas son odiosas? Marta Pla i Castells ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://mural.uv.es/marpla (Una matemática que no lo es) Sabido es que un amor no correspondido es cosa bien triste, pues bien, yo amo a las matemáticas pero ellas no me hacen ni caso. Isaac Asimov.
Re: Instalacion con ReiserFS -Debian 2.2r2
Mi pregunta es haber si estoi errado en algo por que hasta el momento la unica pega del manual de instalacion es un sistema de ficheros extraño podria hazer que la instalacion no se llevase a cabo o que el sistema no se pudiera iniciar. Esto último creo jo que se podria brincar con un disquete de arranque que soportase ReiserFS, no creen. Eso ya lo he visto yo hacer, instalar debian sobre reiserfs. Yo estoy migrando a reiser, pero con la partición raiz tengo un problemilla. En fin, Te escribo para recordarte que no has nombrado el LILO o lo que utilices, asegúrate que soporta reiserfs. Las últimas verisones del LILO lo soportan fijo (también lo he visto). -- Saludos Javier Fafián Alvarez | La planificación es el secreto en un Pentiun 166 | del éxito. RAM 32 Mb kernel 2.2.18 | Extraido de : Con Linux Debian woody (2.2) testing| www.barrapunto.es
Re: Instalacion con ReiserFS -Debian 2.2r2
Hola En la web del ReiserFS ya hay unos discos para Debian con soporte Reiser. No sé si ya están actualizados para 2.4.x o no... Carles Pina i Estany E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] || #ICQ: 14446118 || Nick: Pinux URL: http://www.salleurl.edu/~is08139 A bug it's an undocomentated feature. -Microgates
Re: Instalacion con ReiserFS -Debian 2.2r2
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 01:05:40PM +, Carles Pina i Estany wrote: Hola En la web del ReiserFS ya hay unos discos para Debian con soporte Reiser. No sé si ya están actualizados para 2.4.x o no... Estoo ... y que web es esa ??? Gracias. -- Saludos Javier Fafián Alvarez | La planificación es el secreto en un Pentiun 166 | del éxito. RAM 32 Mb kernel 2.2.18 | Extraido de : Con Linux Debian woody (2.2) testing| www.barrapunto.es
Re: Instalacion con ReiserFS -Debian 2.2r2
El Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 09:44:47AM +0100, Javier Fafián Alvarez escribió: Eso ya lo he visto yo hacer, instalar debian sobre reiserfs. Yo estoy migrando a reiser, pero con la partición raiz tengo un problemilla... Hola. Yo tengo un ordenador con reiserfs y lo hice de una manera un tanto chapuza. Lo hice antes de que estuvieran disponibles los discos de arranque para la instalación de debian con reiserfs. En este ordenador tengo /boot montado en una pequeña partición formateado con ext2, luego la swap y por fin la partición / formateada con reiser. Es importante que la partición /boot no se formatee con reiser por problemas con lilo durante el arranque (aunque lilo sí entiende cierto tipo de formato reiser... pero bueno). Simplemente lo que hice fue parchear el kernel con soporte reiserfs e instalarlo (hay que activar la opción que especifica que la configuración del kernel nos ofrezca cosas experimentales, justo al principio) y, antes de compilarlo e instalarlo, asegurarme de activar el soporte para el sistema de archivos reiserfs dentro del kernel y *no* como módulo. Luego, hice, en una partición aparte (se podría hacer de mil otras maneras.. en CD-RW, en cinta, en otro ordenador de la red, etc), un backup completo del sistema con tar. Por último, usando un cd de otra distro que ya soportaba reiser en la instalación (ahora podría hacerse desde los discos de instalación disponibles en http://www.psouth.net/~jjk/projects/reiser-debian) formateé la partición / como reiserfs, volví a poner todo el sistema en su sitio desde la partición de backup y cambié las líneas del /etc/fstab que se refieren a la partición / cambiando el tipo de sistema de archivos de ext2 a reiserfs y ciertas opciones como errors=remount-ro, que parece ser que el sistema de archivos reiser no entiende ;-)) Luego hice la chapuza de reconvertir un rpm con las utilidades para reiserfs (mkreiserfs, etc) a *.deb con alien e instalarlo. Ahora ya no es necesario porque hay un *.deb disponible en la página que mencionaba antes. Creo que lo mismo podría hacerse con los discos de instalación disponibles ahora para debian, evitando así la chapuza que yo hice ;-)), aunque debo confesar que no los he probado. -- Un saludo. Antonio [EMAIL PROTECTED] Clave pública gnupg en http://www.arrakis.es/~aaneiros Usuario Linux registrado nº 189536 pgpAHlVHRYET0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Magaly
Hola a todo el mundo, me acabo de re-subscribir Un saludo
Re: Magaly
On mié, feb 28, 2001 at 01:33:17 +0100, Maribel wrote: Hola a todo el mundo, me acabo de re-subscribir ¡Bienvenida a casa Magaly! Un saludo Un beso. -- Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG public information: pub 1024D/4EB82468 1C2A 0241 D350 B43D E027 4FCD F8E8 3454 4EB8 2468
ReiserFS
Perdonad mi incultura, pero he visto muchos mensajes hablando de ReiserFS y me gustaría saber qué es y qué ventajas trae. ¿Puede ser un sistema de archivos? Lo reconozco, me come la curiosidad. Carlos
Re: ReiserFS
--- Carlos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Perdonad mi incultura, pero he visto muchos mensajes hablando de ReiserFS y me gustaría saber qué es y qué ventajas trae. ¿Puede ser un sistema de archivos? Es un sistema de archivo que guarda en un log los cambios que haces hasta que los ejecuta completamente. De esta manera si falla algo (como se te va la luz) tan solo mira ese log y efectua las operaciones pendientes. De esta manera te aseguras que no pierdes datos en caso de que haya errores y te ahorras fsck, ya que tan solo tiene que chequear el fichero para mirar lo que se le quedo pendiente, en vez de tener que mirar todo el sitema de ficheros buscando errores. Si me equivoco... me lo decis (pa una vez que sabia una respuesta tenia que decirlo). Gabriel Lo reconozco, me come la curiosidad. Y a mi, pero por probarlo (pena no tener tiempo). Carlos Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk or your free @yahoo.ie address at http://mail.yahoo.ie
Re: Instalacion con ReiserFS -Debian 2.2r2
Hola a todos, Antonio Aneiros escribió: Es importante que la partición /boot no se formatee con reiser por problemas con lilo durante el arranque (aunque lilo sí entiende cierto tipo de formato reiser... pero bueno). Si quereis evitar este problema, podeis utilizar como bootloader Grub, que no tiene ningun problema con reiser. Además Grub es más potente y flexible que lilo porque, por ejemplo, no hay que ejecutarlo cada vez que cambiamos el kernel, porque lo busca cada vez que arranca. Vale. -- Esten donde esten, todas las personas estan conectadas - Lain
Re: Instalacion con ReiserFS -Debian 2.2r2
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 01:51:50PM +0100, Kynes wrote: Si quereis evitar este problema, podeis utilizar como bootloader Grub, que no tiene ningun problema con reiser. Además Grub es más potente y flexible que lilo porque, por ejemplo, no hay que ejecutarlo cada vez que cambiamos el kernel, porque lo busca cada vez que arranca. Es lo que uso yo, y certifico lo que dices :) -- Saludos Javier Fafián Alvarez | La planificación es el secreto en un Pentiun 166 | del éxito. RAM 32 Mb kernel 2.2.18 | Extraido de : Con Linux Debian woody (2.2) testing| www.barrapunto.es
Gestión de Cluster de NFS
Hola a todos: Ante todo gracias por vuestras contestaciones referentes poner el root en NIS. Me han ayudado a reafirmarme en mi planteamiento: root en NIS - NO. Ahora la cuestión, aunque relacionada, es un poco diferente. Se trata de que tengo montado un cluster NFS (solo los directorios de usuario) con Slink (Potato no de momento, por ser una version diferente de la libc) de 6 nodos que puede seguir creciendo. Es evidente que quiero facilitarme un poco la tarea de administración y para ello he hecho algo com perl y un modulo de FTP para poder dar de alta a un usuario en todos los nodos. Para completar una gestión, digamos básica, me iría bien poder ejecutar remotamente comandos como root en los nodos del cluster para por ejemplo hacer una shutdown de todos ellos. Me he mirado la opcion del rexec, pero aparte de que como root no me deja ejecutar (en potato no tengo este problema) está el tema de la seguridad. He mirado ssh y no acabo de verlo claro. También me he estado mirando webmin pero no veo como se podría enviar comandos en secuencia a cada nodo del cluster. En definitiva: ¿Que me recomendais en este caso? Saludos PD: Le he dado un vistazo a progeni, pero está verde y quizá no es para la fase que estoy cubriendo -- Ramiro Alba Laboratori de Termotecnia i Energetica Departament de Maquines i Motors Termics ETS d'Enginyers Industrials de Terrassa C/Colom 11 Tf: 34 - 93 739 86 46 Fax: 34 - 93 739 81 01 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Gestión de Cluster de NFS
El mié,28/feb/2001 a las 14:23:05+0100, Ramiro Alba escribió: Hola a todos: Hola Ante todo gracias por vuestras contestaciones referentes poner el root en NIS. Me han ayudado a reafirmarme en mi planteamiento: root en NIS - NO. Ahora la cuestión, aunque relacionada, es un poco diferente. Se trata de que tengo montado un cluster NFS (solo los directorios de usuario) con Slink (Potato no de momento, por ser una version diferente de la libc) de 6 nodos que puede seguir creciendo. Es evidente que quiero facilitarme un poco la tarea de administración y para ello he hecho algo com perl y un modulo de FTP para poder dar de alta a un usuario en todos los nodos. Si tienes el NIS no necesitas hacer nada en los clientes para dar de alta a los nuevos usuarios. Para completar una gestión, digamos básica, me iría bien poder ejecutar remotamente comandos como root en los nodos del cluster para por ejemplo hacer una shutdown de todos ellos. Me he mirado la opcion del rexec, pero aparte de que como root no me deja ejecutar (en potato no tengo este problema) está el tema de la seguridad. He mirado ssh y no acabo de verlo claro. Yo utilizo el ssh, es lo más seguro (dentro de lo inseguro que es entrar como root remotamente ;-). Cumple lo mismo que el rexec (creo) pero con encriptación. Para ello tienes que configurar los clientes para que admitan la utilización del fichero ~/.shost . Las opciones, relativas al asunto, que tengo en el /etc/ssh/sshd_config de los clientes son: PermitRootLogin yes IgnoreRhosts no y en fichero /root/.shost una línea con servidor_principal root entonces en cualquier scrip del servidor_principal puedo poner directamente: /usr/bin/ssh servidor_secundario comando que quiera También me he estado mirando webmin pero no veo como se podría enviar comandos en secuencia a cada nodo del cluster. En definitiva: ¿Que me recomendais en este caso? Para configuración remota he oido que lo más pontente es el cfengine, pero todavía no lo he mirado ni por el forro. Saludos PD: Le he dado un vistazo a progeni, pero está verde y quizá no es para la fase que estoy cubriendo -- Ramiro Alba Laboratori de Termotecnia i Energetica Departament de Maquines i Motors Termics ETS d'Enginyers Industrials de Terrassa C/Colom 11 Tf: 34 - 93 739 86 46 Fax: 34 - 93 739 81 01 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alberto.
Magaly
Estoy empezando a elaborar una pagina sobre linux, y me gustaria hacer links tanto a paginas personales como a cualquier tipo de pagina que traten sobre linux y en castellano Si os parece bien estaria encantada de incluir las que vosotros considereis oportunas, os agradeceria me mandarais un mail con la/las paginas en cuestion y una pequeña descripcion sobre lo que tratan Tambien me gustaria incluir documentos que podais haber hecho vosotros Pasaros por mi page acepto todo tipo de sugerencias que la puedan mejorar http://www.alboris.net Gracias :-)
Re: ReiserFS
Carlos escribió: Perdonad mi incultura, pero he visto muchos mensajes hablando de ReiserFS y me gustaría saber qué es y qué ventajas trae. ¿Puede ser un sistema de archivos? Lo reconozco, me come la curiosidad. Pues si, es un sistema de ficheros, y muy bueno por cierto. Se basa en que almacena los ficheros en un arbol balanceado, de manera que al mirar el la tabla de asignacion, en vez de tener la localización del fichero en el disco, tienes el propio fichero. No es un sistema Journaled FS (guardar en un log las operaciones para luego recuperarlas), pero esto esta en camino. A cambio ofrece otras características que suplen esta carencia bastante bien: Preserve List impide que haya corrupción de datos en la gran mayoria de las ocasiones. Lo que ofrece aparte de esto es una gran velocidad de acceso a directorios y ficheros (ojo, no confundir con velocidad de transferencia, en la que influye enormemente el hd). Tambien podemos activar la opcion de 'Tail Merging' (juntar colas) mediante la cual ahorraremos mucho espacio en disco a cambio de un poco menos de velocidad (aun siguira siendo mejor que ext2). Bueno, creo que ya esta todo lo básico, lo demás creo que sería demasiado técnico. Vale. -- Esten donde esten, todas las personas estan conectadas - Lain
Re: ReiserFS
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 04:21:30PM +0100, Eduardo Ramirez wrote: No es un sistema Journaled FS (guardar en un log las operaciones para luego recuperarlas), pero esto esta en camino. A cambio ofrece otras características que suplen esta carencia bastante bien: Preserve List impide que haya corrupción de datos en la gran mayoria de las ocasiones. ¿ Cómo que no es un Journaled FS ?, qué es eso qué me hace cuando arranco tras un crash_down de mirar un log y hacer un replay de un comando, por ejemplo ? -- Saludos Javier Fafián Alvarez | La planificación es el secreto en un Pentiun 166 | del éxito. RAM 32 Mb kernel 2.2.18 | Extraido de : Con Linux Debian woody (2.2) testing| www.barrapunto.es
Re: ReiserFS
Hola No es un sistema Journaled FS (guardar en un log las operaciones para luego recuperarlas), pero esto esta en camino. A cambio ofrece otras características que suplen esta carencia bastante bien: Preserve List impide que haya corrupción de datos en la gran mayoria de las ocasiones. como va el Preserve List? no entiendo, la apariencia es que es journaled pero no lo es (ya lo habia leído). Me pierdo algo :-) Carles Pina i Estany E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] || #ICQ: 14446118 || Nick: Pinux URL: http://www.salleurl.edu/~is08139 Chico tímido busca... bueno, no... nada... da igual...
Borrar caché de apt
Dediqué una partición a /var/cache/apt/archives y veo que sólo me quedan 6 Mb libres, por lo que toca hacer algo de limpieza. El 'apt-get autoclean' sólo me ha liberado 867 Kb y quería hacer algo más de hueco pero sin el drástico 'apt-get clean', que lo borra todo. ¿Puedo borrar algunos paquetes a mano sin problemas? -- David Serrano [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Linux Registered User #87069 pgpM7d5uDznBf.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: framebuffer con una Matrox G200
Yo en el lilo.conf tengo: vga= 792 append=video=matrox:vesa:440 Para 1024x768 Espero te sirva. Saludos Miguel - Original Message - From: Santi Moreno [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 4:38 PM Subject: framebuffer con una Matrox G200 Hola gente, Alguien ha conseguido configurar el framebuffer con una Matrox G200?, yo he instalado el module matroxfb y se inicia en el arranque pero soy incapaz de cambiar la configuracin por defecto de 640x480x8bpp, he intentado appendear al kernel en lilo.conf con lineas como: append=video=matrox:vesa:443 pero siempre en el arranque me dice: matroxfb: Matrox Millennium G200 (AGP) detected matroxfb: MTRR's turned on matroxfb: 640x480x8bpp (virtual: 640x13100) matroxfb: framebuffer at 0xE800, mapped to 0xc88fc000, size 8388608 Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 80x30 fb0: MATROX VGA frame buffer device Tambien he probado pasarselo en el prompt del LILO y nada, Alguien me puede decir donde puede estar el problema, o si existe alguna otra forma de establecer una resolucin diferente por defecto. Gracias anticipadas a todos, Santi Moreno [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: ReiserFS
Carles Pina i Estany escribió: como va el Preserve List? Básicamente es que en vez de guardar la metadata donde estaba la antigua, la pone lo más cerca posible; asi si pasa algo, coje la anterior. Lo que trata ReiserFS es minimizar las inconsistencias en la zona de datos. Para lo que utiliza los log son para hacer concordar el arbol con la metadata. no entiendo, la apariencia es que es journaled pero no lo es (ya lo habia leído). Me pierdo algo :-) No lo es porque creo (recalco, creo, no estoy totalmente seguro) porque los logs no los utiliza para la zona de datos, sino para la 'tabla' de asignación. Vale. -- Esten donde esten, todas las personas estan conectadas - Lain
Re: ReiserFS
Observando los Subject Re: ReiserFS, me gusto la pregunta de Carlos pues esta ha logrado interesarme en el tema, es mas, apenas logre actualizar mi computadora al Kernel 2.4 tratare de lidiar con estos ReiserFS. Gracias por la pregunta y gracias por las respuestas. On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, first last wrote: --- Carlos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Perdonad mi incultura, pero he visto muchos mensajes hablando de ReiserFS y me gustaría saber qué es y qué ventajas trae. ¿Puede ser un sistema de archivos? Es un sistema de archivo que guarda en un log los cambios que haces hasta que los ejecuta completamente. De esta manera si falla algo (como se te va la luz) tan solo mira ese log y efectua las operaciones pendientes. De esta manera te aseguras que no pierdes datos en caso de que haya errores y te ahorras fsck, ya que tan solo tiene que chequear el fichero para mirar lo que se le quedo pendiente, en vez de tener que mirar todo el sitema de ficheros buscando errores. Si me equivoco... me lo decis (pa una vez que sabia una respuesta tenia que decirlo). Gabriel Lo reconozco, me come la curiosidad. Y a mi, pero por probarlo (pena no tener tiempo).
RE: conceptronic 100 TCL
Hola! Bueno, pues ya he encontrado la solución a la conceptronic esta de los güevos: 1 - sacar la tarjeta del PC y empaquetarla en su caja 2 - ir a la tienda a cambiarla por otra, a ser posible 3Com, Xircon, Genius, u Ovislink esta solución se debe a que después de investigar/probar durante dos días, he dado con varias personas que no habían conseguido hacerla funcionar, y que habían tomado la misma decisión. La única manera de que funcione es usando un driver que hay (que es una extensión del rtl8139) que sólo funciona en una versión específica del kernel (2.2.14 creo). Así que, que sepais que no merece la pena intentar hacer funcionar esa tarjeta. Yo la que he comprado para sustituirla es una Ovislink 10/100 Fast Ethernet, y el programa de instalaciónn de la potato la ha detectado a la primera. Así que, ya estoy actualizando a la woody :) gracias a todos los que me habéis contestado saludos On 28 Feb 2001 00:38:50 +0100, Rodrigo Moya wrote: hola! lo primero, gracias a los que me han contestado, aunque desafortunadamente, no ha funcionado nada, así que os voy a comentar un poco cómo lo estoy intentando, a ver si a alguien se le ocurre algo. En el arranque, el servicio pcmcia se ejecuta perfectamente, detectando (por lo que parece) la tarjeta, pues se encienden los LEDs de la tarjeta, así como los del hub al que está conectado el portátil (que por cierto, no lo había dicho antes, pero es un portátil y la tarrjeta una pcmcia). Así que, como había hecho en otro portatil que usaba antes, simplemente añado el módulo ne con io=0x300 e irq=9. Con otras tarjetas NE*000 compatible esto había funcionado a la primera. Como me han sugerido, he probado a instalar el módulo ne2k-pci y el rtl8139 en vez del ne. En todos falla. Así que, probando a ver si con las pciutils consigo algo, ejecuto lscpi y me dice: ... 00:01.1 Ethernet controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] Sis900 10/100 Ethernet (rev 82) ... 20:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RT8139 (rev 10) ... parece claro que hay que usar el módulo rtl8139, pues además de que aparece en la lista, he leido en algun sitio que la tarjeta SiS900 funciona con ese módulo. En /proc/pci aparece lo siguiente: Bus 32, device0, function 0: Ethernet controller: Realtek 8139 (rev 16). Medium devsel. Fast back-to-back capable ... Bus 0, device 1, function 1: Ethernet controller: Silicon Integrated Systems Unknown device (rev 130). Vendor id=1039. Device id=900. Medium devsel. Fast back-to-back capable. IRQ 10. Master Capable. Latency=128. Min Gnt=52.Max Lat=11. I/O at 0x3200 [0x3201]. Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0x2400 [0x2400]. He probado a poner esa I/O y esa IRQ, y no funciona con ninguno de los módulos. ¿qué hago? ¿me voy a tener que comprar otra tarjeta? Mientras tanto, sin tarjeta de red, no puedo actualizar a woody, y por tanto está inutilizado, pues necesito woody para ese PC :( saludos -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: Borrar caché de apt
El mié, 28 de feb de 2001, a las 05:34:47 +0100, Hue-Bond dijo: Dediqué una partición a /var/cache/apt/archives y veo que sólo me quedan 6 Mb libres, por lo que toca hacer algo de limpieza. El 'apt-get autoclean' sólo me ha liberado 867 Kb y quería hacer algo más de hueco pero sin el drástico 'apt-get clean', que lo borra todo. ¿Puedo borrar algunos paquetes a mano sin problemas? Por supesto (al menos asi lo hago yo...), el problema esta en que despues si los vuelves a necesitar tendras que bajarlos otra vez, claro :) Nos leemos -- Corolario de Farnsdick - Después que las cosas hayan ido de mal en peor, el ciclo se repetirá por sí mismo.
Grub
Alguien me puede decir como usar grub, porque despues que comentaron que esta bueno, me entro curiosidad, lo instale pero ni idea de como hacerlo funcionar. Gracias.
Re: locales y xdm
¿por qué desde una xterm lanzo abiword y sale en castellano y desde un menú del gestor de ventanas sale en inglés (entrando al sistema con xdm)? Al entrar en un xterm estás lanzando una shell y por tanto se te va a leer el archivo .bashrc de tu directorio /home/tu_nombre, en el cual quizás tengas definida la variable LANG para que el entorno se adapte al lenguaje castellano en lo que pueda. Ese archivo no se lee si no abres una shell y por tanto esa variable no se carga. Eso creo que es lo que pasa pero no sé como castellanizar tu entorno entrando por *dm y sin abrir una shell. Saludos Diego -- * Diego Bote BarcoEscuela de Ingenierías Industriales Área de Matemática Aplicada Avda. de Elvas s/nº Departamento de Matemáticas C.P.: 06071 BADAJOZ Universidad de Extremadura Tlf.: 924 289600 ext 9754 Fax: 924 289601 correo-e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *
ADA en Linux
Hola, alguien me puede explicar el proceso de donde obtener ADA para linux en formato DEB y el proceso de configuracion? Tb me gustaria utilizar ADA con un IDE (entorno visual) para que cuando compile me diga exactamente donde este el error. Muchas asias
Re: ReiserFS
At 04:21 p.m. 2001-02-28 +0100, Eduardo Ramirez wrote: Carlos escribió: Perdonad mi incultura, pero he visto muchos mensajes hablando de ReiserFS y me gustaría saber qué es y qué ventajas trae. ¿Puede ser un sistema de archivos? Lo reconozco, me come la curiosidad. Pues si, es un sistema de ficheros, y muy bueno por cierto. Se basa en que almacena los ficheros en un arbol balanceado, de manera que al mirar el la tabla de asignacion, en vez de tener la localización del fichero en el disco, tienes el propio fichero. Hmmm... hasta donde sé, lo que guarda en B*Tree son los apuntadores. Por comparación, ext2 usa una lista enlazada común y corriente. No es un sistema Journaled FS (guardar en un log las operaciones para luego recuperarlas), pero esto esta en camino. Otros sistemas de archivos tipo 'Journalling' como el XFS de SGI o el JFS de IBM (y muy posiblemente NTFS de Microsoft, pero no he leido mucho sobre este) solo llevan log de los metadatos. Llevar log de los cambios en los datos del usuario debe traer una sobrecarga _mucho_ mas grande que solo los meta-datos. La idea es mantener el sistema de archivos consistente. A cambio ofrece otras características que suplen esta carencia bastante bien: Preserve List impide que haya corrupción de datos en la gran mayoria de las ocasiones. Lo que ofrece aparte de esto es una gran velocidad de acceso a directorios y ficheros Esa velocidad es la ganancia de usar B*Tree en los i-nodos. Vas recorriendo por el las ramas del árbol, no recorriendo secuencialmente una lista. [...] Eso no más. -- Ugo Enrico Albarello López de Mesa A proud Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 User http://members.xoom.com/ugo_linux/ Linux Registered User #52657
mp3
Que reproductores de mp3 hay para consola (no command line) estilo mp3blaster, que este empaquetado para debian?. Saludos. prueba mpg123
Re: Grub
personalmente no sufra, grub es bueon pero el soporte y la documnetaicon no es tan bueno, actualiza al ultimo lilo, tiene hasta un menu lo mas de bonito, antes de entrar le dar ctrl y muestra los kernel disponibles Alguien me puede decir como usar grub, porque despues que comentaron que esta bueno, me entro curiosidad, lo instale pero ni idea de como hacerlo funcionar. Gracias. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: ADA en Linux
Pues eso esta en la distro mia, potato, buscalo con apt-cache o lo que mejor manejes. Si queres podes ver las letricas en color con emacs o xemacs y no se si el gdb te maneje ADA Suerte On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Prosi wrote: Hola, alguien me puede explicar el proceso de donde obtener ADA para linux en formato DEB y el proceso de configuracion? Tb me gustaria utilizar ADA con un IDE (entorno visual) para que cuando compile me diga exactamente donde este el error. Muchas asias -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: locales y xdm
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 08:40:11PM +0100, Diego Bote wrote: ¿por qué desde una xterm lanzo abiword y sale en castellano y desde un menú del gestor de ventanas sale en inglés (entrando al sistema con xdm)? Al entrar en un xterm estás lanzando una shell y por tanto se te va a leer el archivo .bashrc de tu directorio /home/tu_nombre, en el cual quizás tengas definida la variable LANG para que el entorno se adapte al lenguaje castellano en lo que pueda. Ese archivo no se lee si no abres una shell y por tanto esa variable no se carga. Eso creo que es lo que pasa pero no sé como castellanizar tu entorno entrando por *dm y sin abrir una shell. Saludos Diego -- * Diego Bote Barco Escuela de Ingenierías Industriales Área de Matemática Aplicada Avda. de Elvas s/nº Departamento de Matemáticas C.P.: 06071 BADAJOZ Universidad de ExtremaduraTlf.: 924 289600 ext 9754 Fax: 924 289601 correo-e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null Ya me imaginaba yo que algo así ocurría. La única solución que veo es que entren en modo texto, porque no tienen ni idea de inglés, y que aprendan a hacer startx. Otra cosa: creo que hay un programa por ahí que permite crear y retocar los menús de icewm sin tener que escribir en /etc/X11/icewm/. No es que me gusten este tipo de cosas, es por probar a ver si consigo solucionar lo de antes, si es que tiene alguna opción o algo. ¿Sabe alguien cual es? ¿existe en formato .deb? Un saludo Antonio Álvarez
Re: Local (export LANG=es_ES)?
Imobach González Sosa wrote: ¿Has probado a añadir en /etc/profile el comando export LANG=es_ES No sé si alguien dio ya esta solución... pero no tengo tiempo hoy de leer el correo y esto, por lo que he visto, es lo único que se me ocurre. Si funciona, dínoslo. ¡Sí Funciona! Había probado a escribirlo como comando en la consola y lo admitía (a 'echo $LANG' me respondía con 'es_ES'), pero no tenía ningun efecto. Sin embargo, en /etc/profile y en ~/.bash_profile sí funciona ¿? Muchas gracias. Ángel. Jordi Fernandez wrote: Cual es el problema? Me contesto yo mismo. Al final lo he podido solucionar ejecutando como root lo siguiente: localedef -i es_ES -f ISO-8859-1 es_ES Corrígeme si me equivoco, pero me sospecho que estás utilizando woody, donde ya no se instalan todos los locales, sino que es necesario generarlos. Si no es ese tu caso por lo menos servirá a algún otro. La forma correcta de proceder con woody es 1) mira /etc/locale.gen y descomenta los locales que quieres en tu sistema 2) Corre /usr/bin/locale-gen y ya está Yo estoy usando Potato, Lo instalé hace una semana y aún no he podido usar la ñ ni los acentos (en la consola, El Netscape es más comprensivo con mi impericia) He probado con kdbconfig. Me deja elegir el teclado 'es' y probarlo... y si escribe ñ, á, ... Pero cuando termina y lo instala... Se acabó. El teclado sí es el español, con los signos de puntuación, %, , *, ... todo en su sitio, pero los acentos los ignora y la ñ, pita. Gracias de antemano por la ayuda Angel. PS. Hola, Agustín. Soy Angel Alcázar. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Duda de shell
Se me había quedado el ssh sin configurar, después del dist-upgrade de cada día. Se me quejaba: ~-root#dpkg --configure -a Configurando ssh (2.5.1p1-1.5) ... /var/lib/dpkg/info/ssh.postinst: line 97: syntax error near unexpected token `else' dpkg: error al procesar ssh (--configure): el subproceso post-installation script devolvió el código de salida de error 2 Se encontraron errores al procesar: ssh Voy yo, más chula que un ocho, y edito: if [ -x /usr/sbin/dpkg-statoverride ]; then if [ $ssh_mod = 04755 ]; then # Since we messed up here last time and set the # override for the sshd server we now remove it. dpkg-statoverride --remove /usr/sbin/sshd if [ dpkg-statoverride --list | grep ssh ]; then # Do nothing since override is already existing. # Añado una línea al azar: echo Hola Amayita; else dpkg-statoverride --add root root 04755 /usr/sbin/ssh fi Y se arregla, y se configura, aunque el Hola Amayita no lo he conseguido ver. ¿Por qué? No puedo creerme que haya sido el ; o lo que sea... ¿Qué ha sido? Por cierto, el dpkg-statoverride --list | grep ssh me da vacío, o sea, no encuentra nada. :-? -- If you don't spend energy getting what you want, you'll have to spend it dealing with what you get. - Unknown Proudly running Debian GNU/Linux Sid (Kernel 2.2.17) on this Dell Laptop pgpV6eWeqN2zL.pgp Description: PGP signature
at
Estuve probando el comando at (para correr alguna aplicacion a determinada hora) y realmente me gusto bastante y me entro una duda; es posible hacer que la maquina se encienda a determinada hora del dia?, no creo que se pueda con at pues la pc estaria apagada y no habria sistema operativo, pero con una torre ATX es posible que se fije en el reloj y si es la hora indicada se prenda?. Gracias, saludos.
MP3
Maribel wrote: Que reproductores de mp3 hay para consola (no command line) estilo mp3blaster, que este empaquetado para debian?. Saludos. prueba mpg123 -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null Los reproductores que me han mencionado son todos de linea de comandos (mpg123 , splay , etc) yo quiero uno que sea en modo texto pero no en linea de comandos estilo mp3blaster. Saludos.
Re: Duda de shell
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001 02:11:06 +0100 Amaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Se me había quedado el ssh sin configurar, después del dist-upgrade de cada día. Se me quejaba: ~-root#dpkg --configure -a Configurando ssh (2.5.1p1-1.5) ... /var/lib/dpkg/info/ssh.postinst: line 97: syntax error near unexpected token `else' dpkg: error al procesar ssh (--configure): el subproceso post-installation script devolvió el código de salida de error 2 Se encontraron errores al procesar: ssh Voy yo, más chula que un ocho, y edito: if [ -x /usr/sbin/dpkg-statoverride ]; then if [ $ssh_mod = 04755 ]; then # Since we messed up here last time and set the # override for the sshd server we now remove it. dpkg-statoverride --remove /usr/sbin/sshd if [ dpkg-statoverride --list | grep ssh ]; then # Do nothing since override is already existing. # Añado una línea al azar: echo Hola Amayita; else dpkg-statoverride --add root root 04755 /usr/sbin/ssh fi Y se arregla, y se configura, aunque el Hola Amayita no lo he conseguido ver. ¿Por qué? No puedo creerme que haya sido el ; o lo que sea... ¿Qué ha sido? Por cierto, el dpkg-statoverride --list | grep ssh me da vacío, o sea, no encuentra nada. :-? No soy ningun especialista en .postinst scripts, pero normalmente se redirecciona la entrada/salida para capturar mensajes para eventuales ficheros log. Por eso creo que no hayas visto el resultado. Es mas, un mensaje así, incluso si queda tan simpático, en un momento dado puede confundir otro programa que intente verificar el resultado de un script. El semicolón es reduntante. Se usa sólo como sustituto del avance de línea para separar los comandos. Lo que yo he puesto ahí era true, así también tengo los return codes bien. -- Christoph Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- ^X^C q quit :q ^C end x exit ZZ ^D ? help shit .
Re: PHP Editor
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 02:44:33PM +0100, Karl Soderstrom wrote: On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 02:29:57PM +0100, Martin Juhlin wrote: Inte f?r att jag vet .. men borde inte emacs ha n?got s?dant ?? :-) Den borde ju ha det tycker man ... den kan ju t.o.m. koka kaffe Jod?. Efter en snabb s?kning efter emacs php s? st?tte jag p? http://sourceforge.net/projects/php-mode/ . Verkar dock inte finnas i Debian. Nu finns den i sid. :) // Mvh Ola -- --- Ola Lundqvist - / [EMAIL PROTECTED]Björnkärrsgatan 5 A.11\ | [EMAIL PROTECTED]584 36 LINKÖPING | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hem: +46 (0)13-17 69 83 | | [EMAIL PROTECTED]Mobil: +46 (0)70-332 1551 | | [EMAIL PROTECTED]UIN/icq(hemma): 4912500 | | http://www.opal.dhs.orgUIN/icq(annars): 62515865 | \ gpg/f.p.: 7090 A92B 18FE 7994 0C36 4FE4 18A1 B1CF 0FE5 3DD9 / ---
potato e espaco em disco
Ola ! Estou instalando o potato numa maquina que posso usar ate 340 Mb no HD. Isso porque ela so tem 540, e quero reservar 200 pro Windows, pro caso de eu nao consiguir instalar o potato. Quero usar o sistema X Window tambem. Como devo escolher os pacotes de forma que nao ultrapasse meus 340 Mb limite ? Posso fazer isso durante a instalacao do debian ou depois ? Como descubro os parametros que a configuracao do X pede ? Tais como : Horizontal sync range, Vertical sync range, video memory, colorchip ? Obrigado Tom
2.4 kernel...
Oi a todos! peguei o 2.4 no kernel.org, compilei normalmente, inclui no lilo, mas quando dei o boot: Ao descomprimir a bzImage o computador simplismente para por ai, nao faz mais nada... Alguem tem uma ideia? Valeu!!
Re: 2.4 kernel...
Onde exatamente ele para? Qual a ultima mensagem exibida? Talvez esteja faltando algum modulo necessario de sua maquina, como por exemplo, carregar uma scsi, pcmcia, etc... Verifique seu hardware e confira se todos os seus devices estao presentes no kernel novo. []s Christian Fernando wrote: Oi a todos! peguei o 2.4 no kernel.org, compilei normalmente, inclui no lilo, mas quando dei o boot: Ao descomprimir a bzImage o computador simplismente para por ai, nao faz mais nada... Alguem tem uma ideia? Valeu!! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apache + TomCat
Marcio Merlone dos Santos Syntax error on line 215 of /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf: Invalid command 'LoadModule', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration ./apachectl start: httpd could not be started A linha 215 contem o comando LoadModule libexec/mod_jserv_tomcat.so. (...) PS : O apache foi instalado junto com o php4 e o mysql, todos com codigo fonte. Para instalar eu segui o tutorial que a Ana Paula enviou para a lista !! Sera que eu terei que recompilar o apache par que ele posa ler modulo ?!?!? Vai. Pelo seguinte: O erro diz que o Apache não conhece a diretiva LoadModule, que carrega módulos (óbvio, não) :O) Pelo tutorial da Ana, o Apache é compilado estáticamente, o que desabilita o DSO que dá ao Apache a capacidade de carregar módulos. Não tenho certeza, mas se vc adicionar a linha --activate-module=src/modules/standard/mod_so.c no teu ./configure junto com os outros, vai habilitar o apache a carregar módulos. Infelismente nao funcionou. Ate agora fiz o seguinte : - /usr/local/apache/conf Acrescentei a linha Include /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat/conf/tomcat-apache.conf - copiei o arquivo mod_jk.so no diretorio /usr/local/apache/libexec - acrescentei a linha LoadModule jk_module libexec/mod_jk.so - quando executo o comando apachectl configtest aparece a seguinte mensagem de erro : Syntax error on line 1 of /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1/conf/tomcat-apache.conf: API module structure `jk_module' in file /usr/local/apache/libexec/mod_jk.so is garbled - perhaps this is not an Apache module DSO? Leiam o codigo fonte ! - Kevir repreende os colegas a quem deve dar assistencia tecnica Kevin Poulsen [ ]'s Cosmo [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.hackhour.com.br Hack Hour Inc.
ESS ES1898 Chipset Sound Card
Hi, I have a No Brand name PCI sound card with ESS ES1898 Allegro Chipset. Please anyone knows which sound module I have to use for this sound card? Thanks,
[slightly OT] solution for pnp module problems
Just though I would pass this info along, in case it might help someone. I use the cs4232 OSS sound module to drive my PnP onboard sound card. The driver specifically supports PnP. When I switched to the 2.4.2 kernel from 2.2.18, I noticed that I could no longer insmod cs4232 - it said no such device. After some poking around on the kernel list, I found that this was because I had enabled the ISA PnP feature in the kernel, as well as standard PnP. Apparently the kernel was grabbing the card before the sound driver had a chance to. Recompiling and leaving out ISA PnP support from the kernel fixed my problems. Anyway, if you have a similar problem with this or other modules supporting PnP, give this a shot. HTH - Tom
Outlook conversion
I was wondering if anyone knew of a program that converted a .pst Outlook file into something that a Linux email program like Kmail or Evolution can read. I want to totally convert over to Linux, but this is a big thing because I don't want to lose my hundreds of saved messages from the past couple months.
Re: Outlook conversion
I was wondering if anyone knew of a program that converted a .pst Outlook file into something that a Linux email program like Kmail or Evolution can read. I want to totally convert over to Linux, but this is a big thing because I don't want to lose my hundreds of saved messages from the past couple months. Is it possible to export Outlook mail to Netscape? What if you did that, opened it in Netscape under Linux and went on from then? - Bart
Re: Eek! X won't go away!
also sprach Andrew Perrin (on Tue, 27 Feb 2001 05:31:39PM -0500): Not that I'm suggesting it, but wouldn't removing getty from consoles 1-6 fix approach 3.) below? and you want to log into to do startx how? try it: disable tty 2-6, log in on tty1, startx, then ctrl-alt-f1 and press ctrl-c. you will be presented with a shell of the logged in user, no matter whether xlock was running or not. martin [greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@@@.net -- the eternal feminine draws us upward. -- goethe
Re: Forbidden
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 10:05:14AM -0800, Ken Sandell wrote: Why the hell am I getting forbidden errors all of a sudden? All files have the correct permissions, but I still get forbidden errors. Could you be more vague? Is your filesystem mounted read-only? (man mount) At what level of permissions are you having problems (user or root)? What are you trying to do that elicits such errors? -- Eric G. Miller egm2@jps.net
Re: postgresql upgrade/downgrade -- help!
Oliver Elphick wrote: will trillich wrote: -rw---1 postgres postgres4 Feb 27 12:24 PG_VERSION -rw---1 postgres postgres0 Oct 13 21:05 active -rw---1 postgres postgres 8192 Feb 27 04:00 cust -rw---1 postgres postgres16384 Feb 22 00:35 cust_handle_key -rw---1 postgres postgres 8192 Feb 22 00:35 cust_id_seq -rw---1 postgres postgres16384 Feb 22 00:35 cust_sendto_idx -rw---1 postgres postgres16384 Feb 22 00:35 cust_source_idx -rw---1 postgres postgres0 Oct 4 21:24 exp -rw---1 postgres postgres0 Oct 4 21:13 ponly -rw---1 postgres postgres 8192 Feb 27 04:00 puzct -rw---1 postgres postgres0 Sep 29 12:01 puzno -rw---1 postgres postgres 8192 Feb 27 04:00 range -rw---1 postgres postgres16384 Feb 11 07:39 range_pkey -rw---1 postgres postgres 8192 Aug 5 2000 sell -rw---1 postgres postgres16384 Aug 5 2000 sell_id_idx -rw---1 postgres postgres0 Oct 1 11:52 tot -rw---1 postgres postgres0 Oct 13 21:04 unconf unconf, tot, puzno, ponly, exp, active are views; the *idx/*key are indexes, *seq is the one sequence, and the rest are tables. and according to the automatic_upgrade.log file elsewhere, it first balked at datatypes needing explicit casts (as if reading a sql source file from a database dump, which i can't seem to find) and then died when unable to load plpgsql.so (or something along those lines). if i can find that dump sql file, i'm all set! actually, i think the 'range' table is the main one i need to resurrect... everything else is gravy. What exactly is missing from it? It seems to have data in it, by its size... my thoughts exactly. \d shows this: Name | Type | Owner -+--+--- active | view | will cust| table| will cust_id_seq | sequence | will exp | view | will paid| table| will ponly | view | will puzno | table| will sell| table| will tot | table| will unconf | view | will (10 rows) altho puzct and range are listed in /var/lib/postgresql/data/base/puz/ they don't show up as contributing members of society... and of course, those are the two i'd like to get my knuckles into! -- thanks for your help, oliver, here and in the past! i'd still be stuck way back in the dark ages without your patient direction -- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dontUthink.com/
Re: What's up with Mozilla
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 09:11:09PM -0800, Aaron Brashears wrote: On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 11:05:42AM -0800, Greg Gilbert wrote: What's going on with Mozilla packages. Sid still has Mozilla M18, and the maintainer seems to be ignoring all requests for an upgrade to something more recent(Like 0.8). Has the package been orphaned or something? As was said in another reply - packaging mozilla is hard. However, installing the tarball is pretty easy. For now, I'm running 0.8 from the tarball available at mozilla.org and it works great. I think one of the big problems is it's brain damaged assumptions about user permissions. It's listed as a bug... Mozilla 0.8 is much better than previous builds. It still makes Netscrape 4.76 look trim though... -- Eric G. Miller egm2@jps.net
Re: Outlook conversion
I was wondering if anyone knew of a program that converted a .pst Outlook file into something that a Linux email program like Kmail or Evolution can read. I want to totally convert over to Linux, but this is a big thing because I don't want to lose my hundreds of saved messages from the past couple months. http://software.starnate.com/ could be what you´re looking for... cheers, rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ [EMAIL PROTECTED] |KPNQwest/AT | DSA key ID: C33A2BC0 /
Re: Eek! X won't go away!
OK clue me in. Whats filerc? it replaces the whole symlink /etc/rc?.d hierarchy with one simple, straight forward configuration file. try it, it seemingly converts to and from on installation and deinstallation... martin [greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@@@.net -- no, 'eureka' is greek for 'this bath is too hot.' -- dr. who
Re: Root Password problem
also sprach Ethan Benson (on Tue, 27 Feb 2001 03:42:58PM -0900): console access to any machine regardless of OS means root rights. well, sure. don't set lilo's timeout to 0 that makes it a royal pain to recover the system if something goes wrong, you can't boot single user any more and such. there is a better solution: add to /etc/lilo.conf password=s3cr3t and to the default kernel image section: restricted ... in which case your system would not be remotely rebootable or couldn't recover itself from a kernel panic. if this is all taken care off, then you can recover by enabling floppy boot and rescueing that system. an attacker would have to open the box and reset (or crack) the bios. or use the backdoor or backdoor password in the bios. (many of them have this unfortunatly) that's what i meant with cracking. there isn't a password known for the bioses that i use. martin [greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@@@.net -- a life? where can i download that?
Program to weed out duplicate email?
I've been having some network difficulties lately and have ended up with duplicate email messages. Is there any program already available that could weed out messages based on the message bodies matching? -- Ferret
Re: Outlook conversion
also sprach Rob Zietlow (on Wed, 28 Feb 2001 12:15:16AM -0600): I was wondering if anyone knew of a program that converted a .pst Outlook file into something that a Linux email program like Kmail or Evolution can read. I want to totally convert over to Linux, but this is a big thing because I don't want to lose my hundreds of saved messages from the past couple months. i spent a lot of time on this when i was in the same situation and i found the best and most reliable way to be creating an imap server, moving all your outlook mail onto there, then downloading it with fetchmail onto linux. all the tools i looked at couldn't preserve all headers or otherwise screwed with files and or attachments. now, this is obviously due to micros~1's retarded way of doing things, but it's what you got... martin [greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@@@.net -- never underestimate the power of human stupidity.
Re: postgresql upgrade/downgrade -- help!
will trillich wrote: -rw---1 postgres postgres 8192 Feb 27 04:00 range -rw---1 postgres postgres16384 Feb 11 07:39 range_pkey actually, i think the 'range' table is the main one i need to resurrect... everything else is gravy. What exactly is missing from it? It seems to have data in it, by its size... my thoughts exactly. \d shows this: Name | Type | Owner -+--+--- active | view | will cust| table| will cust_id_seq | sequence | will exp | view | will paid| table| will ponly | view | will puzno | table| will sell| table| will tot | table| will unconf | view | will (10 rows) altho puzct and range are listed in /var/lib/postgresql/data/base/puz/ they don't show up as contributing members of society... and of course, those are the two i'd like to get my knuckles into! A pity the dump file got clobbered. I suspect the dump from 6.5 was in a form that 7.0 rejected - you had those two failed creates in the log. Try this: rename range and range.pkey Recreate range Overwrite the new range and range.pkey with the old files If that does not work, I think I have seen a reference on one of the PostgreSQL lists to a tool for extracting tuples from a file. I can't remember where, though. Can anyone point us to it? -- Oliver Elphick[EMAIL PROTECTED] Isle of Wight http://www.lfix.co.uk/oliver PGP: 1024R/32B8FAA1: 97 EA 1D 47 72 3F 28 47 6B 7E 39 CC 56 E4 C1 47 GPG: 1024D/3E1D0C1C: CA12 09E0 E8D5 8870 5839 932A 614D 4C34 3E1D 0C1C These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God.I John 5:13
Re: Can't Locate binfmt... something to worry about?
Colin Watson wrote: binfmt_misc isn't his problem, it's trying to execute random other files for some reason, at which point the kernel constructs a module name based on the first two bytes of the file and tries to modprobe it; it only goes near binfmt_misc if that module has specifically registered itself as knowing about the binary format in question. I haven't worked out exactly what's causing it for him yet. The activity seems to have gone dead around my post. Has anything else occurred to you that might help? This may be trivial, but I just hate having unexplained error messages floating around... Thanks, Jonathan -- /* Jonathan Gift [EMAIL PROTECTED] */
postgresql upgrade/downgrade: the data is BACK! but...
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 06:52:01AM +, Oliver Elphick wrote: A pity the dump file got clobbered. indeed! I suspect the dump from 6.5 was in a form that 7.0 rejected - you had those two failed creates in the log. the problem was apparently DEFAULT TEXT 'CURRENT_DATE' in the date fields... Try this: rename range and range.pkey Recreate range Overwrite the new range and range.pkey with the old files _/_/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/_/ _/ _/_/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/_/ _/ thankyouthankyouthankyou. i promise to do regular backups. i promise to do regular backups. i promise to do regular backups. i promise to do regular backups. i promise to do regular backups. i promise to do regular backups. i promise to do regular backups... where's the pepto-bismol? :) -- NOW if i can just get PERL to work with DBD::Pg again, i'd be done! this is gonna be fun to track down now that my data is back... Can't load '/usr/local/lib/site_perl/i386-linux/auto/DBD/Pg/Pg.so' for module DBD::Pg: libpq.so.2.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory at /usr/lib/perl5/5.005/i386-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 169. -- It is always hazardous to ask Why? in science, but it is often interesting to do so just the same. -- Isaac Asimov, 'The Genetic Code' [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://groups.yahoo.com/group/newbieDoc -- we need your brain! http://www.dontUthink.com/ -- your brain needs us!
Re: Program to weed out duplicate email?
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 10:43:07PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been having some network difficulties lately and have ended up with duplicate email messages. Is there any program already available that could weed out messages based on the message bodies matching? -- Ferret -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] procmail see man procmailex for specific solution -- *** Dr P's Book Knowledge, Hell's Bibliophiles, and * somewhere over the rainbow, a 99% text-only website * * http://209.24.112.224/DrPseudocryptonym/ * [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** spam ok **
Root Mount Problem
I have upgraded my box to kernel 2.2.18 and I'm using lilo from unstable this is how my lilo.conf looks like: boot=/dev/hda7root=/dev/hda7install=/boot/boot-menu.bdelay=20map=/boot/system.mapappend="mem=128Mb"vga=extendedread-onlyimage=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.18 label=lastimage=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.17 label=oldother=/dev/hda1 label="Windows NT" table=/dev/hda But when it starts it says : unable to mount root fs ob 30:7b cannot open root device at 30:7b But if on the boot prompt I say root=/dev/hda7 everything is OK Any ideas? Ross
Re: Root Mount Problem
root=/dev/hda7install=/boot/boot-menu.b should that line have a space after the hda7 bit? just a thought, i don't know it that well
Re: Outlook conversion
Could you forward them to yourself and check your email in mutt or whatever? On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Rob Zietlow wrote: I was wondering if anyone knew of a program that converted a .pst Outlook file into something that a Linux email program like Kmail or Evolution can read. I want to totally convert over to Linux, but this is a big thing because I don't want to lose my hundreds of saved messages from the past couple months. -- There is an old saying that if a million monkeys typed on a million keyboards for a million years, eventually all the works of Shakespeare would be produced. Now, thanks to Usenet, we know this is not true. Who is John Galt? [EMAIL PROTECTED], that's who!
Re: Root Mount Problem
yes it does have the endline it's just the way put it in the mail Ross
Re: Root Mount Problem
um.. well the way it was there was no space... which i thought there should be.. but if i'm wrong i'll shut up now,,, At 10:18 AM 2/28/2001 +0200, Rossen Naydenov wrote: yes it does have the endline it's just the way put it in the mail Ross -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ispell within emacs
Hi!, I have a problem to set up an emacs-ispell connection which works with Spanish for TeX/LaTeX files. There are two spanish dictionaries in the emacs editspell menu --the second one suitable to check for 8-bit characters. It appears that the flag -t is intended to cause ispell to pro- perly interpret TeX/LaTeX commands and act accordingly. While this works for English it does NOT fully work for Spanish. Thus for example the command ispell -t -d castellano spanish_file.tex(1) issued from an xterm does not recognise TeX style accentuated char- acters as parts of words. If the following is issued instead ispell -T TeX -d castellano spanish_file.tex(2) then everything goes smooth, and the dictionary can be used to full power. It seems to me, by its behaviour, that the call made to ispell from within emacs has the form (1) above. I would like to know if it is pos- sible to customize emacs so that it rather uses the form (2), and how. Anybody any hints, please?! Best, Alberto PS: I run GNU Emacs 20.3.2 on Debian 2.1. -- J. Alberto Lobo Departament de Física Fonamental Diagonal 647 08028 Barcelona, Spain Tel: +34 93402 1161 Fax: +34 93402 1149
Re: adduser vs useradd
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 09:02:30PM -0500, Christopher W. Aiken wrote: Why is it that useradd does NOT create a home directory and copy the /etc/skel files?? I use the standard useradd -u... -g... -d... -s... -c... logname command on our Debian system and no home directory is created. becauser useradd by itself sucks, which is why debian wrote the wrapper script adduser. I use adduser and the home directory is created, but I have to manually edit the /etc/passwd file to adjust the UIG, GID, etc. adduser --uid 1 username adduser --uid 10001 --ingroup users username man adduser -- Ethan Benson http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/ pgpAmkRSctTA6.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Root Password problem
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 01:42:42AM -0500, MaD dUCK wrote: restricted ... in which case your system would not be remotely rebootable or couldn't recover itself from a kernel panic. bzzzt rtfm. when you add password and put restricted in the image section lilo WILL NOT ask for a password UNLESS some twit is at the console trying to type linux init=/bin/sh. if you leave it alone it boots, no password required. if you just press enter with no image name it boots the default image, no password required. if you type just the default image name without any arguments it boots, no password required. -- Ethan Benson http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/ pgpQjxlYoQbBT.pgp Description: PGP signature
cron and laptop
I use potato on a laptop and my laptop is on only when i'm using it. When I start, cron launches various task (too many at the same time) and take a big part of the CPU. It's crazy : you turn your computer 2 minutes on (you do near nothing), cron works. After a night you turn on your laptop another time (no big changes has occured during the last session) and cron restart everything. Is there a way to better configure cron for a laptop usage? - limit CPU usage ? - start daily script only after an amount of cumulled (i'm not sure it's an english word, i mean the sum of previous uptime) uptime. Christophe -- Christophe Barbé Software Engineer Lineo High Availability Group 42-46, rue Médéric 92110 Clichy - France phone (33).1.41.40.02.12 fax (33).1.41.40.02.01 www.lineo.com
Uh-Oh...
Well I grabbed 2.4.2, did a make-kpkg as usual and installed it. But I reboot to find my filesystem pretty well trashed. I'm running Sid and everything is on Reiserfs except for /boot. The only way I can do anything (with any kernel) is to boot to single user. I have tried reiserfsck'ing it, but the end result is the same. I still get errors like this ... US_13050: reiserfs_update_sd: i/o failure occured trying to update [0 0 0x0 SD] Stat datais_tree_node: node level 2 does not match to the expected one 1 etc etc. I was enjoying kde2.1 final and everything was gravy until I booted the new kernel :-(. Anyone have a fix? TIA, jt
Re: DPKG Errors w/Lilo?
Hi Ken, Rotating files /boot/*.preserve to avoid breakage on upgrade error: cannot stat /etc/lilo-rotate.conf: No such file or directory ...i had the same prob yesterday. just do a: workstation# touch /etc/lilo-rotate.conf and then run apt-get upgrade again, afterwards you have an lilo-rotate.conf with 223 bytes length with some pathes and files in it wich are the files to be rotated after installing a new version. regards joris -- Joris Mocka, Leiter Abt. IuK SBF Gruppe Tel: +49 211 20 99 51 31 Steinhof 51 Fax: +49 211 20 99 51 88 D-40699 Erkrath http://www.sbf.de
Re: DNS Server Setup?
Hi Gonzalez, You know like in Windows (or /etc/resolv.conf for us) when you specify a Primary DNS Server ... like so that when you type in www.yahoo.com the proper page comes up? I want to set up one of those types of machines. I believe such a server is called a resolver or a resolving and caching server or something ... please correct me if I'm wrong, please. thats the line in the /etc/bind/named.conf: forwarders { THE-IP-OF-YOUR-ISP; } later you need two zone files called in your named.conf for your local network, one for resolving and one for reverse-lookup, eg: zone your-domain.de { type master; file /etc/bind/db.your-domain.de; }; zone 10.168.192.in-addr.arpa { type master; file /etc/bind/db.192.168.10; }; then you need two new files wich are mentioned in the zone-entries above and they have to be setup like this: /etc/bind/db.your-domain.de: @ IN SOA your-server.your-domain.de. root.your-domain.de. ( 951213 ; serial number 43200 ; refresh every 12 hours 7200 ; retry after 2 hours 1209600 ; expire after 2 weeks 172800) ; default ttl is 2 days @ IN NS your-server.your-domain.de. IN MX 100 mail.your-domain.de. gateway IN A 192.168.10.1 workstation IN A 192.168.10.2 /etc/bind/db.192.168.10: @ IN SOA your-server.your-domain.de root.your-domain.de. ( 951213 ; serial number 43200 ; refresh every 12 hours 7200 ; retry after 2 hours 1209600 ; expire after 2 weeks 172800) ; default ttl is 2 days @ IN NS your-server.your-domain.de. 1 IN PTR gateway.your-domain.de. 2 IN PTR workstation.your-domain.de. ...then type a ndc restart at your command-line as root and you have a working dns with a forwarder to your provider. if you are offline you will get a little resolving-error but thats all. Hope that helps, for any further questions just ask :-) regards joris -- Joris Mocka, Leiter Abt. IuK SBF Gruppe Tel: +49 211 20 99 51 31 Steinhof 51 Fax: +49 211 20 99 51 88 D-40699 Erkrath http://www.sbf.de
Re: Eek! X won't go away!
On 27 Feb 2001, John Hasler wrote: It was the generic 'xdm' that was the problem, but when I tried to remove it, it wanted to take 'task-x-window-system' away, too.. Let it. 'task-x-window-system' is an empty package which does nothing but depend on a bunch of X stuff so that the X stuff gets installed when you install it. Removing it will have no effect at all. Thank you :) Even though it told me it was going to remove only a few k, I was prety convinced when it actually started up, it'd secretly remove all the x packages contained in the task :) Will dump that now =) gdh
Thanks re: Eek! X won't go away!
Just wanted to drop a note to say thanks to all the people who replied so quickly to this little dilemma! Fankoo! :) gdh
Re: ot: staroffice5.2 and missing libs
Hi Sebastiaan, One of them is: libgo569li.so I reinstalled, searched my harddisk for the lib, but I was unable to find it. Does anyone know which package contains these libs? ...sorry but these are libarys from staroffice itself: /home/joris/office52/program/libgo569li.so did you install star-office as root? if so - install it as user!! then it works. These libarys don't come with debian!! regards joris -- Joris Mocka, Leiter Abt. IuK SBF Gruppe Tel: +49 211 20 99 51 31 Steinhof 51 Fax: +49 211 20 99 51 88 D-40699 Erkrath http://www.sbf.de
Re: postgresql upgrade/downgrade: the data is BACK! but...
will trillich wrote: On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 06:52:01AM +, Oliver Elphick wrote: A pity the dump file got clobbered. indeed! I suspect the dump from 6.5 was in a form that 7.0 rejected - you had those two failed creates in the log. the problem was apparently DEFAULT TEXT 'CURRENT_DATE' in the date fields... Try this: rename range and range.pkey Recreate range Overwrite the new range and range.pkey with the old files _/_/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/_/ _/ _/_/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/_/ _/ thankyouthankyouthankyou. i promise to do regular backups. i promise to do regular backups. i promise to do regular backups. i promise to do regular backups. i promise to do regular backups. i promise to do regular backups. i promise to do regular backups... where's the pepto-bismol? :) -- NOW if i can just get PERL to work with DBD::Pg again, i'd be done! this is gonna be fun to track down now that my data is back... Can't load '/usr/local/lib/site_perl/i386-linux/auto/DBD/Pg/Pg.so' for modul e DBD::Pg: libpq.so.2.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory at /usr/lib/perl5/5.005/i386-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 169. If you recompile the source package of DBD this problem should go away. The library is now libpq.so.2.1 -- Oliver Elphick[EMAIL PROTECTED] Isle of Wight http://www.lfix.co.uk/oliver PGP: 1024R/32B8FAA1: 97 EA 1D 47 72 3F 28 47 6B 7E 39 CC 56 E4 C1 47 GPG: 1024D/3E1D0C1C: CA12 09E0 E8D5 8870 5839 932A 614D 4C34 3E1D 0C1C These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God.I John 5:13
Re: Apt cache file corrupt??
Hi Steven, I sucked down Sid the other night, and along the way one file failed to download, I was using 'apt-get -d' so I could monitor the update later. So I grabbed this file, and a couple of others on a 'doze box at work and put them on a floppy, with the intention of using 'apt-cache add'. But when I came to do this I got.. E:Dynamic MMap ran out of room E:Problem with SelectFile This seems (to me!) to imply some kind of lack of memory (MMap??) So I made sure nothing much was running and tried again, but every subsequent apt-cache add came up with.. ...maybe the reason is apt changed a lot in the version 0.5.x in sid, i mean you made an upgrade to apt 0.5.x and the cache-files changed. then you take the changed files to a box with the old apt-cache-files and it didn't worked. just try to make an apt-get update on one other maschine, do the upgrade and then try to copy the cache files between these two machines, if it works you have the prob. (e.g. gnome-apt is removed when upgrading apt because the cache files changed). Just a hint, please inform me if i'm right :-) regards joris -- Joris Mocka, Leiter Abt. IuK SBF Gruppe Tel: +49 211 20 99 51 31 Steinhof 51 Fax: +49 211 20 99 51 88 D-40699 Erkrath http://www.sbf.de
Re: buring potato iso's for an older CDROM
Hello Hanasaki, On Tue, 27 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have an oold cdrom that seems to work fine with commericial CD's. Reads rh6.x and windows install cd's fine It will not read the debian potato CD i burned off the web fyi: this same CD works read/boots fine in my newer CD-ROM How can i burn the ISO image so the old drive will read it? mode1? 2? cdrecord and adaptec easyCD creater instructions would be helpful The following experience of mine might be useful information if someone is trying to debug the problem. I have found the same problem with the CDROM drive in my oldest machine. The CDROMS which cannot be read are Debian 2.2, OpenMotif, and a handful of other OpenSource (non-commercial) CDs, and also the commercial CDs from one British computer magazine. The problem only became apparent a few months ago. Up until then that drive would read anything. I think this must relate to some new version of burning software. The machine with this problem is an old 486 still running Debian 2.0, with an original Mitsumi 1X CDROM drive with its own interface card running on the mcd kernel driver. This machine is still running bog-standard Debian 2.0 because it is just a backup workstation, and I couldn't be bothered with giving it any more updates. (this machine started life with a very early Slackware, progressed up the versions and then converted to Debian 1.3.1 and finally 2.0) All the CDs affected are read perfectly by other machines I have running later versions of Debian including 2.1, 2.2 and also Debian Progeny on a modern CDR/W While on the subject of my old Debian 2.0 machine, it might be interesting to some that despite this distro not being claimed to be Y2K compliant, it made it through the date transition with only the following problems: On the 1st of Jan 2000 hwclock messed up completely and had to be reset, but works fine now. Netscape 3 SSL certificate validation stopped working (everyone knows about this though). Perl gave a year 100. And then late in 2000 my ntp updates stopped working. The final problem noted has been on 1st Jan 2001 when the Perl month slipped back one to give a month of 0. These are the only problems noted, and none were in anyway critical. This Debian 2.0 workstation still functions very nicely. The only reboots needed since I installed Debian 2.0 on it were due to hardware problems, except the one needed to cure the hwclock problem as above. Well done Debian! (I still don't know what happened to ntp!) Helen McCall ---
Re: buring potato iso's for an older CDROM
Hello, On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Forrest English wrote: you can't. if the cdrom is to old to read burns. it's just to old to read burns. :( Not my experience. My old Mitsumi reads all CDs burned more than a few months ago. It is only some of those burned recently which give the problem he was talking about. I am also getting the problem with a few commercial printed CDs. Helen McCall ---
how do you use a module more than once
I'm building a router to play with out of an old PC an a few Intel EthereExpress 16 cards. How do I insmod or modprobe to for each of the cards? I can load the module for any *one* of the cards by specifying the io parameter, but if I try again I receieve a message to say a module of that name is already loaded. Is there a way of 'reusing' the module, or specifying all the parameters on one line? Thanks! Richard
slocate: decode_db() aborted
I just installed slocate 2.4-2potato1, then ran /etc/cron.daily/slocate. When I try to 'locate latex', I get some output and an error slocate: decode_db() aborted. Corrupt database?. Can I fix this somehow? Andre Berger[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ltx2rtf compiles on RedHat 6.2 but not on debian 2.2
Hello, I want to compile ltx2rtf on a debian machine, but the make fails. However, it works on a redhat 6.2, but the binary file Segm-Faults on debian 2.2. Did someone have an idea on the way to get it work on debian ? Is it a problem of gcc version ? how does the compile fail? more then likely your missing a -dev package with a needed header file. Which package may be missing ? dpkg -l | grep dev gives : ii dpkg-dev 1.6.15 Package building tools for Debian ii dvi2tty5.1-13 Previewing dvi-files on text-only devices ii fbset 2.1-6 Framebuffer device maintenance program. ii jdk1.1-dev 1.1.8v1-3 JDK 1.1.x (Java Development Kit) ii libc6-dev 2.2-1 GNU C Library: Development Libraries and Hea ii libdb2-util2.4.14-2.7.7.1 The Berkeley database routines (development ii makedev2.3.1-46.2 Creates special device files in /dev. ii psptools 1.2.2-3Tools for PostScript printers and devices ii tetex-dev 1.0.6-7kpathsea.a and include files for teTeX ii xlib6g-dev 3.3.6-11potato include files and libraries for X client dev The make log is below : hathout:~/ltx2rtf/src-gccmake -f makefile.lnx rm -f main.o gcc -g -funsigned-char -c fonts.c -o fonts.o gcc -g -funsigned-char -c cdirect.c -o cdirect.o gcc -g -funsigned-char -c commands.c -o commands.o gcc -g -funsigned-char -c stack.c -o stack.o gcc -g -funsigned-char -c funct1.c -o funct1.o gcc -g -funsigned-char -c funct2.c -o funct2.o gcc -g -funsigned-char -c ignore.c -o ignore.o gcc -g -funsigned-char -DLIBDIR=\/usr/local/lib/ltx2rtf\ -c main.c -o main.o main.c: In function `Convert': main.c:491: invalid operands to binary == make: *** [main.o] Error 1 The faulty operation is FPOS_EQ defined as #if defined (_POSIX_) # define FPOS_EQ(p1, p2) ((p1) == (p2)) #else /* _POSIX_ */ # if !__STDC__ _INTEGRAL_MAX_BITS = 64 #define FPOS_EQ(p1, p2) ((p1) == (p2)) # else #define FPOS_EQ(p1, p2) \ ((p1).lopart == (p2).lopart \ (p1).hipart == (p2).hipart) # endif #endif /* _POSIX_ */ #else #define FPOS_EQ(p1, p2) ((p1) == (p2)) #endif and only used in this fragment of main.c if (FPOS_EQ(pos1, pos2))/* no RTF output */ { if (cLast == '\n') cThis = '\n'; else cThis = ' '; } break; }
Re: did something stupid - removed gzip
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001 at 20:08:24 -0700, John Galt wrote: (Please don't cc me on list mail.) On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Colin Watson wrote: Jason N. Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Okay, I just did something that, in hindsight, was very stupid. :) I have been getting a lot of errors from gzip, so I decided to apt-get remove it and then re-install it. Since somebody's already answered this, I'll just add that what you really want to do in this situation, for any package, is 'apt-get --reinstall install package'. A .deb file is gzipped twice, so without gzip, dpkg cannot install it... But it's perfectly capable of doing --reinstall if you didn't remove it beforehand. -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [GENERAL] Re: the data is BACK! but... SOLVED!
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 09:31:35AM +, Oliver Elphick wrote: will trillich wrote: NOW if i can just get PERL to work with DBD::Pg again, i'd be done! this is gonna be fun to track down now that my data is back... Can't load '/usr/local/lib/site_perl/i386-linux/auto/DBD/Pg/Pg.so' for modul e DBD::Pg: libpq.so.2.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory at /usr/lib/perl5/5.005/i386-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 169. If you recompile the source package of DBD this problem should go away. The library is now libpq.so.2.1 sure enough! here's how i did it -- on my debian system using tcsh: # apt-get install postgresql-dev # cpan (or 'perl -MCPAN -e shell' i think) cpan look DBD::Pg # setenv POSTGRESQL_INCLUDE /usr/include/postgresql # setenv POSTGRESQL_LIB /usr/lib/postgresql/lib # perl Makefile.PL # make # make install # ^D cpan q # oliver has saved my bacon once again... many thanks! (maybe one day i can help someone else out of a jam... maybe) -- It is always hazardous to ask Why? in science, but it is often interesting to do so just the same. -- Isaac Asimov, 'The Genetic Code' [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://groups.yahoo.com/group/newbieDoc -- we need your brain! http://www.dontUthink.com/ -- your brain needs us!
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Problems configuring xserver-tga on alphastation 200 4/166
Hi, Can anybody point me in the right direction to obtain the install doc for the tga xserver Debian Potato port Alpha or hints on how to get it installed. Have tried what I think is everywhere! Have also tried the vga16-xserver with various s3 cards and no luck. Curiously when I loaded nt4 to check if it was a hardware problem, all went well. sigh! Many thanks Trevor Callow
Re: kernel problem
Hi everybody, I'm encountering a very weird problem (or it seems weirdish to me). I built kernel with support for couple file systems and sound. When I try to mount a CD or play music on the super user account, everything work fine. But when I try to do the same with ordinary user account, it behaves the same way, as if the support was never compiled into the kernel. More likely the normal user account does not belong to the group audio, and thus is not aloud to read or write from the device. Ciao, mattHias
Re: [solved]Re: dependency problem with dpk
Philipp Bliedung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Colin Watson wrote: Philipp Bliedung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When I downgraded to the 'old' version of libc6 (2.1.3-10) dpkg broke Details? I figured it out. When I was downgrading my libc6 it somehow removed the 'ldconfig' file /sbin - so I just copied it from another machine with a similar setup and I could (or better apt-get could) finish the downgrade of my libc6 and from there everything worked fine. Ah - with the old libc6, you needed the ldso package. In testing/unstable that's only needed for libc4/libc5 compatibility. Cheers, -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Root Mount Problem
well infact as I read what you have said to me I think I got the problem In fact I use the Lilo to boot NT (I have no problems with that) and I think that my mbr is in /dev/hda not /dev/hda7 so I should say in lilo.conf that boot=/dev/hda is it right or not? The earlier version of kernel has no problems booting Ross
2nd try, what is my problem with apt-get?
I have a machine that I have upgraded from stable to testign, and installed the 2.4.3 kernel with kernel package on. Now apt-get is failing. See the error messages? Script started on Tue Feb 27 04:42:29 2001 debian:~# cat /etc/apt/sources.list deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free # deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main # deb http://spidermonkey.ximian.com/distributions/debian stable main debian:~# runsocks aptget -get update 0% [Working] Err http://http.us.debian.org testing/main Packages Something wicked happend resolving 'http.us.debian.org/http' 0% [Working] Err http://http.us.debian.org testing/main Release Something wicked happend resolving 'http.us.debian.org/http' 0% [Working] Err http://http.us.debian.org testing/contrib Packages Something wicked happend resolving 'http.us.debian.org/http' 0% [Working] Err http://http.us.debian.org testing/contrib Release Something wicked happend resolving 'http.us.debian.org/http' 0% [Working] Err http://http.us.debian.org testing/non-free Packages Something wicked happend resolving 'http.us.debian.org/http' 0% [Working] Err http://http.us.debian.org testing/non-free Release Something wicked happend resolving 'http.us.debian.org/http' 0% [Working] Failed to fetch http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/binary-i386/Packages Something wicked happend resolving 'http.us.debian.org/http' Failed to fetch http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/binary-i386/Release Something wicked happend resolving 'http.us.debian.org/http' Failed to fetch http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/contrib/binary-i386/Packages Something wicked happend resolving 'http.us.debian.org/http' Failed to fetch http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/contrib/binary-i386/Release Something wicked happend resolving 'http.us.debian.org/http' Failed to fetch http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/non-free/binary-i386/Packages Something wicked happend resolving 'http.us.debian.org/http' Failed to fetch http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/non-free/binary-i386/Release Something wicked happend resolving 'http.us.debian.org/http' Reading Package Lists... 0% Reading Package Lists... 100% Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... 0% Building Dependency Tree... 0% Building Dependency Tree... 50% Building Dependency Tree... 50% Building Dependency Tree... Done W: Couldn't stat source package list 'http://http.us.debian.org testing/main Packages' (/var/state/apt/lists/http.us.debian.org_debian_dists_testing_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory) W: Couldn't stat source package list 'http://http.us.debian.org testing/contrib Packages' (/var/state/apt/lists/http.us.debian.org_debian_dists_testing_contrib_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory) W: Couldn't stat source package list 'http://http.us.debian.org testing/non-free Packages' (/var/state/apt/lists/http.us.debian.org_debian_dists_testing_non-free_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory) W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these missing files E: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead. debian:~# Script done on Tue Feb 27 04:43:01 2001 Could some kind souls point out the error of my ways? -- Stan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]843-745-3154 Charleston SC. -- Windows 98: n. useless extension to a minor patch release for 32-bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16-bit patch to an 8-bit operating system originally coded for a 4-bit microprocessor, written by a 2-bit company that can't stand for 1 bit of competition. - (c) 2000 Stan Brown. Redistribution via the Microsoft Network is prohibited.
Re: pavuk support for reading from Mozilla cache directory
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, csj wrote: Hello, I have just downloaded 0.9pl28d. Thanks. :-) You are welcome. Mozilla cache support appears to be working under Mandrake 7.2. But I cannot get Mozilla or Netscape cache support to compile under Debian. In Debian I have libdb2 (Berkeley database routines 2.4.14-2.7.7.1). You did mention previously that I need BerkeleyDB-1.8x, but I cannot find the development files for 1.8 in Debian. debian:/# apt-cache search Berkeley | grep libdb1 libdb1 - The Berkeley database routines (runtime version The actual file name and version number is libdb1_1.85.4-4.deb I don't use Debian, so I don't know what package you need to get development files for Berkerley DB 1.8x . Maybe you can ask Petr Cech who is maintainer of Debian pavuk package. Or if you don't mind, download Berkeley DB 1.85 package from www.sleepycat.com and install it from sources, this will sure work :-) Best regards, Stevo. -- Stefan Ondrejicka [EMAIL PROTECTED] Beethovenova 11, 917 08 Trnava, Slovakia http://www.idata.sk/~ondrej/
Re: Multi-Nics
Hi, What is the full name of the Debian BTS web page, mentioned in the previous message? Thanks, J?rg On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 09:36:19PM -0800, Osamu Aoki wrote: /etc/network/interfaces for non-pcmcia ethx ipmasq package for ipmasq routing firewalling. read Debian BTS web page of ipmasq to get it working with stronger firewall config.
Re: How did linux corrupt hda1 (C: drive) fat16 filesystem?
Quoting Matthew Dalton [EMAIL PROTECTED]: M David Tilson wrote: You didn't do 'cp foo /dev/hda1', did you? Probably yes. Is there any way to recover? Have you tried running fsck.msdos under Linux? Not yet. First, I had to reinstall linux. Got potato up, but having xwoes etc etc. Found fsck in /sbin; but my versions do not include fsck.msdos. fsck reports that /mnt/hda1 has been corrupted Incidentally, how do you search debian cdrom for fsck.msdos. Locate doesn't seem to work. I find the debs, but they are all organized in packages (like communications, etc), and I don't know where to look. [13:44:40 /tmp]$ dpkg -S fsck.msdos dosfstools: /sbin/fsck.msdos dosfstools: /usr/share/man/man8/fsck.msdos.8.gz [13:46:14 /tmp]$ Then you need the dosfstools package. But where on the CD is it? [13:56:26 /tmp]$ grep dosfstools /var/lib/dpkg/available Package: dosfstools Filename: dists/woody/main/binary-i386/otherosfs/dosfstools_2.6-1.deb [13:57:25 /tmp]$ THanks, dave -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Shaul Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Shaul Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Uh-Oh...
John Travis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Well I grabbed 2.4.2, did a make-kpkg as usual and installed it. But I reboot to find my filesystem pretty well trashed. I'm running Sid and everything is on Reiserfs except for /boot. The only way I can do anything (with any kernel) is to boot to single user. I have tried reiserfsck'ing it, but the end result is the same. I still get errors like this ... US_13050: reiserfs_update_sd: i/o failure occured trying to update [0 0 0x0 SD] Stat datais_tree_node: node level 2 does not match to the expected one 1 I always enjoy asking people if they have their power cord plugged in... Which version of reiserfstools is installed? Harald
Re: ltx2rtf compiles on RedHat 6.2 but not on debian 2.2
You might want to consider: [14:10:28 /tmp]$ grep-available latex2rtf Package: latex2rtf Priority: optional Section: tex Installed-Size: 359 Maintainer: Chris Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] Architecture: i386 Version: 1.8aa-5 Depends: libc6 (= 2.1.97) Filename: pool/main/l/latex2rtf/latex2rtf_1.8aa-5_i386.deb Size: 263210 MD5sum: e220afb4bf337e3ded41db33c6a24e1a Description: Convert LaTeX to Microsoft RTF format Attempts to convert as much formatting information as possible from LaTeX to Microsoft's Rich Text Format (RTF). [14:11:02 /tmp]$ If latex2rtf and ltx2rtf use the same source then you can also examine the package src in order to find out why you are not being able to compile it. The make log is below : hathout:~/ltx2rtf/src-gccmake -f makefile.lnx rm -f main.o gcc -g -funsigned-char -c fonts.c -o fonts.o gcc -g -funsigned-char -c cdirect.c -o cdirect.o gcc -g -funsigned-char -c commands.c -o commands.o gcc -g -funsigned-char -c stack.c -o stack.o gcc -g -funsigned-char -c funct1.c -o funct1.o gcc -g -funsigned-char -c funct2.c -o funct2.o gcc -g -funsigned-char -c ignore.c -o ignore.o gcc -g -funsigned-char -DLIBDIR=\/usr/local/lib/ltx2rtf\ -c main.c -o main.o main.c: In function `Convert': main.c:491: invalid operands to binary == make: *** [main.o] Error 1 the compilation works fine on my colleage's redhat machine with egcs-2.91.66. (on my debian machine, gcc is 2.95.2) Andrew Perrin writes: How does it fail? What's the error message? -- Andrew J Perrin - Ph.D. Candidate, UC Berkeley, Dept. of Sociology Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA - http://demog.berkeley.edu/~aperrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Nabil Hathout wrote: Hello, I want to compile ltx2rtf on a debian machine, but the make fails. However, it works on a redhat 6.2, but the binary file Segm-Faults on debian 2.2. Did someone have an idea on the way to get it work on debian ? Is it a problem of gcc version ? thank you, --Nabil -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Shaul Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
invalid ICMP error to a broadcast..
hello, I recentrly upgraded my kernel to 2.4.2, I have two network card on my debian 2.2 system, and I am using ip_forwarding for a local subnet. before I updated to 2.4.1 I never saw this message, 2.4.1 showed this sometimes, but now at 2.4.2 I am getting this at regular intervals can anyone tell me what this means? x.x.x.x sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast? the ip is a remote computer, a gateway or something? and/or how to fix this? thanks in advance Ari Sigurðsson
Re: What's up with Mozilla
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 09:11:09PM -0800, Aaron Brashears wrote: As was said in another reply - packaging mozilla is hard. However, installing the tarball is pretty easy. For now, I'm running 0.8 from the tarball available at mozilla.org and it works great. It's a bit of a pig though, and I had to shut off http 1.1 in the debug network menu to get it to stop sending me to the wrong websites. Hey, I've been trying to get it to fire off acroread or xpdf when a pdf is seen, but that refuses to work. No idea why. Have you had a problem with this? Mike -- Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED] With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not necessarily a good idea. It is hard to be sure where they are going to land, and it could be dangerous sitting under them as they fly overhead. -- RFC 1925
Re: ssh on Debian, not connecting to OpenBSD 2.7 [Disconnecting: Bad packet length 1349676916]
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 11:31:09PM +, Darren Wyn Rees wrote: Would somebody please clarify what needs changing to enable me to ssh into an OpenBSD (2.7) box, using Debian (OpenSSH 1.2.3, protocol version 1.5). (a) the ssh client on the Debian box, (b) the ssh daemon on the OpenBSD one, or (please, no) (c) both. *Thnx* (d) please provide debugging output from ssh -v -p port host and sshd -d -p port -m
Re: What's up with Mozilla
installing the tarball is pretty easy. For now, I'm running 0.8 from the tarball available at mozilla.org and it works great. Agreed ... it dumps everything into a single directory so keeping track of where it's installed files is not an issue. Every time you upgrade it, just remove the existing mozilla directory and un-tar the new one. Other than having to change to that directory, or at least give the path to it, to run the program, it's not a problem using it. Hall
RE: What's up with Mozilla
That would be a first, mozilla working great, you must have some heavy machinerie. To my humble opinion mozilla is slow and the mailclient can crash your entire system. not ? (please say NOT i've been really annoyed with the weak-browser thang on linux) -Original Message- From: Michael P. Soulier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 1:44 PM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: What's up with Mozilla On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 09:11:09PM -0800, Aaron Brashears wrote: As was said in another reply - packaging mozilla is hard. However, installing the tarball is pretty easy. For now, I'm running 0.8 from the tarball available at mozilla.org and it works great. It's a bit of a pig though, and I had to shut off http 1.1 in the debug network menu to get it to stop sending me to the wrong websites. Hey, I've been trying to get it to fire off acroread or xpdf when a pdf is seen, but that refuses to work. No idea why. Have you had a problem with this? Mike -- Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED] With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not necessarily a good idea. It is hard to be sure where they are going to land, and it could be dangerous sitting under them as they fly overhead. -- RFC 1925 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: What's up with Mozilla
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 07:43:32AM -0500, Michael P. Soulier wrote: It's a bit of a pig though, and I had to shut off http 1.1 in the debug network menu to get it to stop sending me to the wrong websites. Hey, I've been trying to get it to fire off acroread or xpdf when a pdf is seen, but that refuses to work. No idea why. Have you had a problem with this? BTW, can anyone change the default fonts in the preferences menu in 0.8 without segfaulting?? Mike -- Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED] With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not necessarily a good idea. It is hard to be sure where they are going to land, and it could be dangerous sitting under them as they fly overhead. -- RFC 1925