wdm i polska klawiatura
Witam! Zainstalowałem sobie wdm. wszystko byłoby w porządku gdyby nie to, że kiedy zaloguję się w trybie graficznym (wdm), tracę możliwość wpisywania polskich ogonków. Jeżeli natomiast uruchamiam X-y przez startx -- nie ma z tym najmniejszego problemu. W /etc/X11/XF86Config mam: Section Keyboard ProtocolStandard XkbRulesxfree86 XkbModelpc101 XkbLayout pl EndSection Dlaczego tak się dzieje i jak temu zaradzić? Tylko nie mówcie, że powinienem używać Xmodmapy! -- Tomasz Olszewski | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dom jest maszyną do mieszkania. -- Le Corbusier
Re: wdm i polska klawiatura
On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 10:41:21AM +0200, Tomasz Olszewski wrote: Witam! Zainstalowałem sobie wdm. wszystko byłoby w porządku gdyby nie to, że kiedy zaloguję się w trybie graficznym (wdm), tracę możliwość wpisywania polskich ogonków. Jeżeli natomiast uruchamiam X-y przez startx -- nie ma z tym najmniejszego problemu. W /etc/X11/XF86Config mam: Section Keyboard ProtocolStandard XkbRulesxfree86 XkbModelpc101 XkbLayout pl EndSection Section Keyboard ProtocolStandard AutoRepeat 500 30 LeftAlt Meta RightAltMeta ScrollLock Compose RightCtlControl XkbKeycodes xfree86 XkbTypesdefault XkbCompat default XkbSymbols us(pc101) XkbGeometry pc XkbRulesxfree86 XkbModelpc101 XkbLayout pl EndSection i działa. Co masz w logach? Może nie masz ustawionej ścieżki do /usr/bin/X11 w wdm-config? Dlaczego tak się dzieje i jak temu zaradzić? Tylko nie mówcie, że powinienem używać Xmodmapy! Napewno nie ;-) eloy -- ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) 'Cause tonight we'll turn out all the lights The night of love...
Re: Consejo escaneo de puertos
On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 12:41:50PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Saludos. Estoy buscando una buena herramienta para la detección del escaneo de puertos. He visto que hay varias en debian y, si me lo permiten, abusaré de su experiencia para que alguien me indique cuál es ``la más apropiada'', ``la mejor'' o lo que sea... ;) ¿ Hey, nadie va a decir nada de nmap ?, me parece muy interesante, y tiene un front-end en modo gráfico que además te advierte sobre posibles inseguridades en los puertos ( aunque a mi me parece una tonteria ...) -- 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 sid unestble ! | www.barrapunto.es
Re: Disco de arranque con ReiserFs
On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 08:24:35PM +0200, Dios Del Tiempo wrote: --- Carlos Valdivia Yagüe [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : estoy intentando de modificar la potato2.2r3, para incluir el suporte de reiserfs en la fase de instalación. Aprovechando el viaje, yo estoy tratando de instalar ResiserFS en mi Debian potato 2.2r0, y como se derán cuenta lo instalé hace poco, por lo que todavía no soy muy bueno en esto. Creo que por el momento no es adecuado que actualice hacia woody hasta que le entienda un poco más, por lo que mi duda es: si actualizo a 2.2r3 tendré soporte para ReiserFS en el kernel y las utilerías de ReiserFS? Me gustaría que desde que arranca el kernel me reconociera / como ResierFS, ya que se ha estado yendo la luz en mi casa y a mi partición de ext2 no le hace gracia. De antemano gracias. =) Eso es cosa del bootloader. Si tienes lilo asegúrate de que soporta reiser y asunto concluido, si utilizas cualquier otro, pues lo mismo. -- 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 sid unestble ! | www.barrapunto.es
Re: Sobre cyrus-imap
On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 03:26:36AM +0200, José Luis Fernández Barros wrote: El Dom 03 Jun 2001 18:40, Juan (Casa) escribió: Buenas. Me gustaria saber si alguien conoce donde encontrar una version moderna del cyrus-imap en formato deb, puesto que la que hay en su pagina, es en tar.gz. Tambien me gustaria saber si se puede convertir ese tar.gz a formato .deb, y que se pueda instalar con exito. Nada mas, solo eso. Un saludo. Sobre convertir tar.gz en .deb, mirate el alien. -- 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 sid unestble ! | www.barrapunto.es
Bridge-utils
hola a todos... estoy montando un bridge y, a la hora de compilar las herramientas, me da el siguiente error: libbridge.h:25: linux/if_bridge.h: No such file or directory He buscado este fichero por todos los lados y no sé muy bien donde encontrarlo y la documentación no ayuda, precisamente. ¿Alguna idea brillante? un saludo, diego -- Diego Martínez Castañeda diego at astursat.net Responsable Técnico CDSAT Valnalón - C e n t r o S A T V a l n a l ó n Ciudad Tecnológica Valnalón C/ Hornos Altos, s/n 33930 La Felguera - Langreo Asturias - España Tel. +34 985 69 22 27 (ext 413) Fax. +34 985 68 31 93 Videoconferencia +34 985 67 87 58 Web: http://www.astursat.net E-mail: valnalon at astursat.net
Juegos
Alguien sabe de algun juego 3D que este en woody (que no sea el tuxracer que ya tengo funcionando). Gracias de antemano y saludos.
Re: Juegos
On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 04:52:14AM -0300, Ricardo Marcelo Alvarez wrote: Alguien sabe de algun juego 3D que este en woody (que no sea el tuxracer que ya tengo funcionando). Gracias de antemano y saludos. El quake ?, el bzflag ? -- 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 sid unestble ! | www.barrapunto.es
Re: Bridge-utils
On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 08:35:48AM +, Diego Martínez Castañeda wrote: hola a todos... estoy montando un bridge y, a la hora de compilar las herramientas, me da el siguiente error: libbridge.h:25: linux/if_bridge.h: No such file or directory He buscado este fichero por todos los lados y no sé muy bien donde encontrarlo y la documentación no ayuda, precisamente. ¿Alguna idea brillante? No, solo se me ocurre la tipica ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] zgrep linux/if_bridge.h /usr/share/Contents-i386.gz usr/include/linux/if_bridge.h devel/libc6-dev usr/src/kernel-headers-2.4.4-sparc/include/linux/if_bridge.h devel/kernel-headers-2.4.4-sparc el Contents-i386.gz me lo bajo del ftp y lo pongo ahí porque ... me da la gana ?, y vale justamente para solucionar problemas como este. Espero que te sirva. -- 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 sid unestble ! | www.barrapunto.es
Re: Juegos
On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 04:52:14AM -0300, Ricardo Marcelo Alvarez wrote: Alguien sabe de algun juego 3D que este en woody (que no sea el tuxracer que ya tengo funcionando). Gracias de antemano y saludos. Creo que el orbit tb tiene aceleracon 3D. Viene en Potato, supongo que tb en woody. Es tipo Xwing. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null -- - Ignacio García Fernández [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'Un matemático es un ciego en un cuarto oscuro buscando un gato negro que no está allí' C. Darwin.
Re: El diskett de arranque a pasado a mejor vida
Básicamente tienes que hacer lo siguiente: Arrancas con el medio de arrnque que tuvieras para instalar (el CD de potato o el rescue floppy). Una vez te aparece la ventana de instalación y seleccionas el teclado (no es necesario pero es más cómodo) y te aparecerá el menú de acciones a tomar para instalar. En lugar de elegir ninguna de ellas te cambias a la segunda consola (con alt+f2) y te aparecerá un mensaje que dice pulse INTRO para activar la consola. Lo pulsas y te aparece un shell con permisos de superusuario. Ahora tienes que montar la partición en la que tengas el directorio boot, por ejemplo con mount /dev/hdXX /mnt donde /dev/hdXX se supone que es tu particion linux. metes un disco de DOS en la disquetera y lo montas mount /dev/fd0 /floppy (si no existe el directorio /floppy, lo creas) y copias el vmlinuz (la imágen del kernel) que tengas en /mnt/boot al disquete. cp /mnt/boot/vmlinuz /floppy y desmontas el disquete umount /floppy reinicias el sistema y entras en nuestro querido windows (supongo que aun lo tendrás en el ordenador). Tendrás que entrar en modo msdos. En el cdrom de instalacion de potato tienes, en el directorio dosutils (o en era en install, bueno da igual, buscas), el programa loadlin.exe. Introduces tu disquete en el que has copiado el vmlinuz en la disquetera, y desde el directorio en el que está loadlin escribes d:\dosutils\loadlin a:vmlinuz root=/dev/hdXX donde /dev/hdXX vuelve a ser tu particion de linux. Se supone que debería arrancar sin problema. Una manera permanente de poder arrancar sin depender de disquete es copiar el vmlinuz que has sacado de potato y el loadlin.exe a un directorio en windows, por ejemplo c:\linux\ entonces desde ese directorio puedes escribir c:\linux\loadlin vmlinuz root=/dev/hdXX y arrancarás siempre que quieras. Tienes que arrancar en modo msdos porque si no el win no te deja arrancar (cosas de memoria o no se que). Si te enganchas en cualquier paso lo dices. Un saludo. On Sat, Jun 03, 2000 at 01:23:46AM +0200, Reverendo wrote: Ante todo quiero daros las gracias por adelantado. Mi problema es que utilizaba un disco flexible como arranque del sistema y se ha estropeado, por lo que me he quedado con todo un sistema configurado pero sin poder acceder a él. Os agradeceria que me dijeseis alguna forma de volver a crear el disco de arranque sin tener que volver a reinstalar todo el sistema. Lo he intentado con el cd-rom de arranque , pero no se que paso hago mal que no consigo crearlo. Tengo instalada la Potato. Os podeis imaginar lo agobiante que es la situación. Como dije al principio. Gracias. Reverendo -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null -- - Ignacio García Fernández [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'Un matemático es un ciego en un cuarto oscuro buscando un gato negro que no está allí' C. Darwin.
Re: Kernel 2.4.4
Que CPU le dices que tienes. Con K7 no compila y hay que ponerle K6. Si no es esto... npi. On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 05:46:28AM -0300, Ricardo Marcelo Alvarez wrote: Hace poquito actualice de potato a woody y anda todo bien lo unico que quise compilar el kernel 2.4.4 y no me lo termina de compilar me da un error alguien sabe si hay que instalar algunos paquetes para compilar los kernels de la serie 2.4.XX Gracias de antemano y saludos. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null -- - Ignacio García Fernández [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'Un matemático es un ciego en un cuarto oscuro buscando un gato negro que no está allí' C. Darwin.
Snapscan 1236S
Hola a todos. Estoy intentado hacer funcionar un scanner Snapscan 1236S que como su S indica va por una tarjeta scsi. Tengo el kernel 2.4.5, en el arranque reconoce tanto la tarjeta scsi como el scanner, tambien tengo instalado sane, pero cuando lanzo algun programa para escanerar (xscanimage, xsane, scaimage) me da la siguiente salida: Segmentation Fault y ademas da la siguiente salida en el syslog: Jun 4 11:50:44 fismed9 kernel: printing eip: Jun 4 11:50:44 fismed9 kernel: c02062c6 Jun 4 11:50:44 fismed9 kernel: Oops: 0002 Jun 4 11:50:44 fismed9 kernel: CPU: 0 Jun 4 11:50:44 fismed9 kernel: EIP:0010:[NCR5380_transfer_pio+118/320] Jun 4 11:50:44 fismed9 kernel: EFLAGS: 00010202 Jun 4 11:50:44 fismed9 kernel: eax: 1400 ebx: ecx: 1465 edx: 1460 Jun 4 11:50:44 fismed9 kernel: esi: 1461 edi:1460 ebp: esp: c58a3de4 Jun 4 11:50:44 fismed9 kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Jun 4 11:50:44 fismed9 kernel: Process scanimage (pid: 380, stackpage=c58a3000) Jun 4 11:50:44 fismed9 kernel: Stack: c1235a60 c7f1ac00 c58a3e4f 0286 14643e4f 0286 14600048 c1230004 Jun 4 11:50:44 fismed9 kernel: c02069c0 c1235a60 c58a3e4f c7f1ad54 c7f1ad50 c7f1ac00 c1235adc c1235a60 Jun 4 11:50:44 fismed9 kernel: 0286 14643e4c c58a3e48 c58a3e44 04235a60 c1235adc 1460 088a3e48 Jun 4 11:50:44 fismed9 kernel: Call Trace: [NCR5380_information_transfer+1344/1448] [NCR5380_main+148/264] [NCR5380_main+204/264] [dmx3191d_queue_command+113/116] [scsi_dispatch_cmd+413/556] [scsi_old_done+0/1416] [scsi_request_fn+691/744] Jun 4 11:50:44 fismed9 kernel: [__scsi_insert_special+102/112] [scsi_insert_special_req+26/32] [scsi_do_req+284/324] [sg_common_write+539/564] [sg_cmd_done_bh+0/728] [sg_write+704/732] [sys_write+143/196] [system_call+51/56] Jun 4 11:50:44 fismed9 kernel: Jun 4 11:50:44 fismed9 kernel: Code: 88 45 00 45 8a 44 24 1c a8 04 75 1e a8 10 74 05 83 fb 01 7f ?Alguna sugerencia? Gracias. _ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Escuela de Ingenierías Industriales (Badajoz) _
Re: El diskett de arranque a pasado a mejor vida
Ignacio García Fernández wrote: Básicamente tienes que hacer lo siguiente: Arrancas con el medio de arrnque que tuvieras para instalar (el CD de potato o el rescue floppy). Una vez te aparece la ventana de instalación y seleccionas el teclado (no es necesario pero es más cómodo) y te aparecerá el menú de acciones a tomar para instalar. En lugar de elegir ninguna de ellas te cambias a la segunda consola (con alt+f2) y te aparecerá un mensaje que dice pulse INTRO para activar la consola. Lo pulsas y te aparece un shell con permisos de superusuario. Ahora tienes que montar la partición en la que tengas el directorio boot, por ejemplo con mount /dev/hdXX /mnt donde /dev/hdXX se supone que es tu particion linux. No es mas facil instalar lilo en un disquete ? -- Fernando. {:-{D Hackers do it with fewer instructions.
Re: 0101010
-- Mensaje Original -- De: David Felipe Arias Ochoa [EMAIL PROTECTED] A: Lista Debian debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org Enviar: 2001-06-02 Tema: 0101010 hola instale sid y cuando voy a arracnarlos me genera ese mensaje por todo el monitor, lo cambie de particion bueno hice todo lo que siempre he hecho con potato y woody y nada, arranque con el cd rescue root=/dev/hdx y arranca bien pero si el cd no arranca gracias Creo que vas a tener que volver a configurar el lilo. Arranca con el cd y entra como root. Pones lilo y sino te aparece ningún mensaje de error a correr. Además me parece que te has cargado el sector de arranque, con lo que sino tienes configurago lilo para que se te instale en el sector e arranque te seguirá pasando lo mismo. ___ NOCC, http://nocc.sourceforge.net
Re: 0101010
-- Mensaje Original -- De: David Felipe Arias Ochoa [EMAIL PROTECTED] A: Lista Debian debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org Enviar: 2001-06-02 Tema: 0101010 hola instale sid y cuando voy a arracnarlos me genera ese mensaje por todo el monitor, lo cambie de particion bueno hice todo lo que siempre he hecho con potato y woody y nada, arranque con el cd rescue root=/dev/hdx y arranca bien pero si el cd no arranca gracias ___ NOCC, http://nocc.sourceforge.net
Re: 0101010
-- Mensaje Original -- De: David Felipe Arias Ochoa [EMAIL PROTECTED] A: Lista Debian debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org Enviar: 2001-06-02 Tema: 0101010 hola instale sid y cuando voy a arracnarlos me genera ese mensaje por todo el monitor, lo cambie de particion bueno hice todo lo que siempre he hecho con potato y woody y nada, arranque con el cd rescue root=/dev/hdx y arranca bien pero si el cd no arranca gracias ___ NOCC, http://nocc.sourceforge.net
Re: 0101010
-- Mensaje Original -- De: David Felipe Arias Ochoa [EMAIL PROTECTED] A: Lista Debian debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org Enviar: 2001-06-02 Tema: 0101010 hola instale sid y cuando voy a arracnarlos me genera ese mensaje por todo el monitor, lo cambie de particion bueno hice todo lo que siempre he hecho con potato y woody y nada, arranque con el cd rescue root=/dev/hdx y arranca bien pero si el cd no arranca gracias ___ NOCC, http://nocc.sourceforge.net
Re: 0101010
-- Mensaje Original -- De: David Felipe Arias Ochoa [EMAIL PROTECTED] A: Lista Debian debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org Enviar: 2001-06-02 Tema: 0101010 hola instale sid y cuando voy a arracnarlos me genera ese mensaje por todo el monitor, lo cambie de particion bueno hice todo lo que siempre he hecho con potato y woody y nada, arranque con el cd rescue root=/dev/hdx y arranca bien pero si el cd no arranca gracias ___ NOCC, http://nocc.sourceforge.net
Re: 0101010
-- Mensaje Original -- De: David Felipe Arias Ochoa [EMAIL PROTECTED] A: Lista Debian debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org Enviar: 2001-06-02 Tema: 0101010 hola instale sid y cuando voy a arracnarlos me genera ese mensaje por todo el monitor, lo cambie de particion bueno hice todo lo que siempre he hecho con potato y woody y nada, arranque con el cd rescue root=/dev/hdx y arranca bien pero si el cd no arranca gracias ___ NOCC, http://nocc.sourceforge.net
Re: 0101010
-- Mensaje Original -- De: David Felipe Arias Ochoa [EMAIL PROTECTED] A: Lista Debian debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org Enviar: 2001-06-02 Tema: 0101010 hola instale sid y cuando voy a arracnarlos me genera ese mensaje por todo el monitor, lo cambie de particion bueno hice todo lo que siempre he hecho con potato y woody y nada, arranque con el cd rescue root=/dev/hdx y arranca bien pero si el cd no arranca gracias ___ NOCC, http://nocc.sourceforge.net
Re: 0101010
-- Mensaje Original -- De: David Felipe Arias Ochoa [EMAIL PROTECTED] A: Lista Debian debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org Enviar: 2001-06-02 Tema: 0101010 hola instale sid y cuando voy a arracnarlos me genera ese mensaje por todo el monitor, lo cambie de particion bueno hice todo lo que siempre he hecho con potato y woody y nada, arranque con el cd rescue root=/dev/hdx y arranca bien pero si el cd no arranca gracias ___ NOCC, http://nocc.sourceforge.net
Re: 0101010
-- Mensaje Original -- De: David Felipe Arias Ochoa [EMAIL PROTECTED] A: Lista Debian debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org Enviar: 2001-06-02 Tema: 0101010 hola instale sid y cuando voy a arracnarlos me genera ese mensaje por todo el monitor, lo cambie de particion bueno hice todo lo que siempre he hecho con potato y woody y nada, arranque con el cd rescue root=/dev/hdx y arranca bien pero si el cd no arranca gracias ___ NOCC, http://nocc.sourceforge.net
Re: 0101010
-- Mensaje Original -- De: David Felipe Arias Ochoa [EMAIL PROTECTED] A: Lista Debian debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org Enviar: 2001-06-02 Tema: 0101010 hola instale sid y cuando voy a arracnarlos me genera ese mensaje por todo el monitor, lo cambie de particion bueno hice todo lo que siempre he hecho con potato y woody y nada, arranque con el cd rescue root=/dev/hdx y arranca bien pero si el cd no arranca gracias ___ NOCC, http://nocc.sourceforge.net
Re: El diskett de arranque a pasado a mejor vida
El Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 12:05:56PM +0200, Fernando garabateó: Ignacio García Fernández wrote: No es mas facil instalar lilo en un disquete ? yo utilizo la orden mkboot, creo :) saludos diego -- Diego Martínez Castañeda [EMAIL PROTECTED] Responsable Técnico CDSAT Valnalón - C e n t r o S A T V a l n a l ó n Ciudad Tecnológica Valnalón C/ Hornos Altos, s/n 33930 La Felguera - Langreo Asturias - España Tel. +34 985 69 22 27 (ext 413) Fax. +34 985 68 31 93 Videoconferencia +34 985 67 87 58 Web: http://www.astursat.net E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: El diskett de arranque a pasado a mejor vida
On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 12:05:56PM +0200, Fernando wrote: No es mas facil instalar lilo en un disquete ? Hackers do it with fewer instructions. Pues nunca se me había ocurrido! Lo que ocurre es que si el disco en el que instalas lilo se te fastidia estás igual (que es lo que hapasado esta vez). De todos modos, como se haría? poniendole en el lilo.conf boot=/dev/fd0? -- - Ignacio García Fernández [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'Un matemático es un ciego en un cuarto oscuro buscando un gato negro que no está allí' C. Darwin.
Re: El diskett de arranque a pasado a mejor vida
Diego Martínez Castañeda wrote: El Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 12:05:56PM +0200, Fernando garabateó: Ignacio García Fernández wrote: No es mas facil instalar lilo en un disquete ? yo utilizo la orden mkboot, creo :) saludos diego vale, pero tienes que tocar el lilo.conf. Saludos. -- Fernando. {:-{D Hackers do it with fewer instructions.
Re: El diskett de arranque a pasado a mejor vida
Ignacio García Fernández wrote: On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 12:05:56PM +0200, Fernando wrote: No es mas facil instalar lilo en un disquete ? Hackers do it with fewer instructions. Pues nunca se me había ocurrido! Lo que ocurre es que si el disco en el que instalas lilo se te fastidia estás igual (que es lo que hapasado esta vez). De todos modos, como se haría? poniendole en el lilo.conf boot=/dev/fd0? Si era algo asi. Pero no seas tacaño y hazte dos :-) -- Fernando. {:-{D Hackers do it with fewer instructions.
particiones windows me distintas?
Hola! Hace poco me compré un PC que venía con el Windows Millenium, y despues de unos días usándolo, la persona que usa Windows en ese ordenador me pidió que lo cambiara por otra versión de Windows, pues parece ser que el Me este es una p... mierda, mucho peor que los otros windows. Así que, como tenía otro disco en ese ordenador, copié todos los datos del C al otro disco, instalé windows 98, y ¡plas! el windows no es capaz de leer ese segundo disco (particionado con el fdisk del Me). Así que bueno, como tengo linux en otra partición, fui a montarlo desde linux para restaurar los datos, y resulta que linux no reconoce esa partición (FAT32). Luego he probado a instalar el windows 2000, y tampoco la reconoce Así que, me pregunto si alguien sabe si las particiones que hace el puto Me son distintas a las FAT32 normales, o qué narices pasa, pues jamás me había pasado que linux no reconociera una partición FAT. De hecho, no puede montarla, pero el fdisk de linux si que reconoce que es una partición FAT32 ayuda por favor, que la dueña de los datos de esa partición me va a matar :-( saludos -- Rodrigo Moya [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnome-db.org/
Re: El diskett de arranque a pasado a mejor vida
Fernando wrote: Diego Martínez Castañeda wrote: El Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 12:05:56PM +0200, Fernando garabateó: Ignacio García Fernández wrote: No es mas facil instalar lilo en un disquete ? yo utilizo la orden mkboot, creo :) saludos diego vale, pero tienes que tocar el lilo.conf. ... No, no hay que tocarlo. mkboot genera un disco de arranque. Detecta si uno tiene instalado el lilo mirando *si existe* el lilo.conf, pero no lo tiene en cuenta al crear el diskette. En caso de tener el lilo instalado genera su propio lilo.conf y lo usa para instalar un arranque vía lilo en el floppy. De lo contrario simplemente copia el kernel en el diskette (algo así como: dd if=/boot/vmlinux of=/dev/fd0). Más info: man mkboot y el mismo /usr/sbin/mkboot, es un script y relativamente entendible. -- Saludos, O__ Enzo.,/ ()_\() Enzo A. Dari | Instituto Balseiro / Centro Atomico Bariloche 8400-S. C. de Bariloche, Argentina | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: 54-2944-445208, 54-2944-445100 Fax: 54-2944-445299 Web page: http://cabmec1.cnea.gov.ar/darie/darie.htm
Re: 2.2_r3 y source.list
El 02 Jun 2001 21:37:44 +0200, skalvin escribió: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hola gente, estoy intententando actualizar mi Potato 2.2_r2, a la recién salida r3, pero tengo problemas con el sources.list. Tengo puesto lo sgte: # La 2.2r3 deb ftp://ftp.es.debian.org/debian/ stable contrib main non-free deb ftp://ftp.es.debian.org/debian/non-us/ stable main non-free pero al hacer apt-get update , me da errores con la non-us, con la primera sólo, tira bien. Yo creo que está bien porque cuando da el error dice que no existe el fichero .../.../.../Packages.gz ,pero luego navegando por el servidor, sí que está. Bueno, alguna idea? -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE7GUCLJ1PdrJMbbBYRAiYuAJ0fiZekk/eUeX/9zbjueK85BDC4MwCcDqBv iRKFB9KEiKfzoa9c4VEcxOw= =YjRd -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null yo tengo estas lineas y me va bien. deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable/non-US main contrib non-free deb http://security.debian.org stable/updates main contrib non-free deb http://ftp.es.debian.org/debian Debian2.2r3 main contrib non-free deb http://ftp.es.debian.org/debian potato main contrib non-free deb http://ftp.es.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free deb http://red-carpet.ximian.com/debian stable main -- Sergio Valdivielso Gomez Adicto Linux Registrado : 150750 Debian GNU/LINUX 2.2 r2.3 Potato Kernel 2.2.19 Desde que no uso Micro$oft., no me duele la cabeza. Informacion Publica GnuPG 1024D/AB976FEA en http://www.rediris.es Key fingerprint = 1C9D 9464 F82D 9B6B 7302 F20D 400B 2191 AB97 6FEA Licq=117739791 nick=satautey
Shared SCSI
Muy buenas. Quisiera montar un sistema de alta disponibilidad usando GFS sobre Shared SCSI ¿Alguién podría informarme de que hardware existe para esto? He visto una tal RA-3000 de Compaq pero sale carísimo... Saludetes... -- Javier Miguel Rodríguez.(GUFO) Miembro del grupo Linux de la Facultad de Informática de Sevilla -o) http://talika.fie.us.es/linux/\\ Linux Registered User #145051. _\_V
Re: debian i sverige
Bredden: antal paket som jag haft intresse av och som redan är färdigpaketerade libc5 finns kvar för gamla applikationer som wp6.0 kvalitén/funktionalitén: t.ex. debian's stty stöder -F /dev/xxx fixar backportas dess ickekommersiella inriktning Debian löser mina problem och passar mitt tankesätt i de flesta fall. Hälsningar, /Karl --- Karl HammarAspö Data [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lilla Aspö 2340 0173 140 57 Nätverk S-742 94 Östhammar 010 270 26 67 PC/Sun datorer SwedenLinux/Unix konsulting --- From: Jonas Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: debian i sverige Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2001 17:13:57 +0200 trevligt att upptäcka andra debiananvändare i sverige. själv gick jag till debian efter ngra år med RH(min första linux) och har använt debian sedan 2.1. debian är lite krångligare, åtminståne för mig som är mer en glad amatör (och inte lär så fort längre). är dock fast, inte minst p g a apt (och den lugna utvecklingstakten). blev lite nyfiken på alla andra här på listan; varför gillar ni debian? jonas
resizing a partition with GNU parted
Hi, I'm trying to resize my root Linux partition to make room for a FreeBSD installation. Unfortunately, the partition I want to resize (/dev/hda3) is the one where parted is installed -- when I run parted and try to resize /dev/hda3, I get a warning telling me that the partition is in use. Is this warning safe to ignore? I'm real doubtful. The software gives one the choice of ignoring it, but ... I've found info on the GNU site re: creating a boot disk of parted. But it sounds pretty fearsome (esp. the step where you have to just go looking for rescue disks that match your hardware) ... so I was wondering whether anyone knows of an easier way to get this done. Basically I'd like to split /dev/hda3 in half to create a /dev/hda4 that I'll turn into the correct fs type with fdisk. I guess I could go for Partition Magic ... Thanks, Glenn ++ http://www.burningclown.com Everyone's Portal to Nothing At All ++
Re: [PLUG] File copy method that is twice as fast as cp -a.
On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 09:30:03AM -0700, Russell Senior wrote: Karl == Karl M Hegbloom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ # time (cd /usr/local/src/ tar pcf - Karl cvs.gnome.org) | (cd /mnt/tmp/src/ tar pxf -) Just for your reference, there is a tar option that makes your shell construction much easier: tar -C /usr/local/src -pcf - cvs.gnome.org | tar -C /mnt/tmp/src -pxf - Note: a) the usually optional `-' preceding the option characters is needed since the -C option (to change cwd for the operation) means things aren't in the priveleged spot anymore. Eh? tar Cpcf /usr/local/src - cvs.gnome.org should do the same thing you wrote. -- Nathan Norman - Staff Engineer | A good plan today is better Micromuse Ltd. | than a perfect plan tomorrow. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- Patton pgpXsTuGM69Ic.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re. Total Confusion
Andrew Perrin asked: - What's the output of lsmod? nls_cp437 lp parport_pc unix Although ppp is not here, when I type insmod ppp, the response is that I already have the newest version. - Once you connect, what's the output of: I can only use wvdial since pon won't work even though ppp is installed. pppconfig works which should be further proof that ppp is installed. With wvdial, I do not stay connected long enough to run any of your tests. The relevant sequence is: CONNECT Carrier Detected Waiting for prompt (line of meaningless symbols) Don't know what to do Starting ppp daemon ppp daemon has died Even though I can't stay connected, I tried ipchains -a. The response was invalid option. Then I tried route -n and got column headings with no entries. Your following suggestions would obviously not work when I am not connected. ipchains -a route -n nslookup www.debian.org ping -c5 198.186.203.20 traceroute 198.186.203.20 The reason that I have not been responsive is not that I don't appreciate your help, but as you can see, I cannot make anything work the way that you seem to expect.
install
I am a beginner. I have no experience linux. Where Can I get CD for Debian? or how can I get a diskette for install?? Help!!
Re.Re. Total Confusion
More information for Andrew Perrin. Using minicom, I was able to stay connected. ipchains -a invalid option route -n still headings, but no data nslookup www.debian.org nslookup command not found ping -c 198.186.203.20 ping:send to:Network is unreachable ping:wrote 198.186.203.20 (4 chars, ret=1) same thing repeated four more times 5 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss traceroute 198.186.203.20 traceroute:command not found
RE: install
Try the main website http://www.debian.org There is a link on the left Installation Instructions, Debian Packages, Download with FTP Make up a set of base disks http://ftp.au.debian.org/pub/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-i386/current/ima ges-1.44 Install from these disks and then ftp the remaining packages from the website. There are also some utilities in http://ftp.au.debian.org/pub/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-i386/current/dos utils/ to make the disks such as rawrite2.exe Ian -Original Message- From: 김수진 / 金秀珍 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 2:50 PM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: install I am a beginner. I have no experience linux. Where Can I get CD for Debian? or how can I get a diskette for install?? Help!! 淸P? ?zf쥤?y툣잳촾용z쳻꿉??洶썖?◀0듰Z꿩??熒꿩?툤{端 떅뺧짖{Zr?꾸슩累?Ф屈y툣잲+
Re: install
On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 01:50:00PM +0900, ?? / ?? wrote: I am a beginner. I have no experience linux. Where Can I get CD for Debian? or how can I get a diskette for install?? Help!! Read the installation instructions at debian.org. Your not going to be able to install without doing that. When you get stuck mail the list with your questions. kent
Re: How do I pass init= to the kernel?
On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 11:34:56PM -0400, Margarete Hans wrote: When trying to install Debian from a DOS partition, using loadlin, the kernel booted, but then I got the following message: Partition check: hda: hda1 hda2 hda3 hda5 hda6 hda7 RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block invalid compressed format (err=2)6apm: BIOS version 1.1 Flags 0x03 (Driver version 1.13) apm: disabled on user request. EXT2-fs warning: checktime reached, running e2fsck is recommended VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem). Freeing unused kernel memory: 156k freed kmod: failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k binfmt-464c, errno = 2 kmod: failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k binfmt-464c, errno = 2 Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel. ide0: unexpected interrupt, status=0x80, count=1 How do I pass init= to the kernel? I tried loadlin linux root=/dev/ram initrd=root.bin init=1, loadlin linux root=/dev/ram initrd=root.bin init=2 and loadlin linux single root=/dev/ram initrd=root.bin, but they all give the same error message. What should I do? I've never used loadlin so take what I say with a grain of salt but try - init=/bin/sh hth, kent -- From seeing and seeing the seeing has become so exhausted First line of The Panther - R. M. Rilke
Re: Currency of packages
On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 10:20:52PM -0400, Noah L. Meyerhans uttered: I don't agree. I think stable is an innapropriate name. The prime example for this is slink, which included GNOME 0.3.something. This was released after GNOME 1.0 came out. Let me tell you, there was nothing at all stable about GNOME 0.3 ever. I wish we could come up with better terms than stable, testing, and unstable. I have yet to think of any, though. I usually tell my friends: Rock-solid == stable Mildly Annoying == testing Look out for that bus! == unstable But, I doubt I'm going to sway anyone with names like that. :-) -- Steve I'm a sysadmin because I couldn't beat a blind monkey in a coding contest. --Me
Re: Re. Total Confusion
On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 09:04:43AM -0400, Jonathan D. Proulx uttered: What is the output of ls -l /vmlinuz on your Debian root partition? file /boot/vmlinuz-tab Would also be very helpful. That will tell which version of the kernel you are running. But, a fubar lilo config, more than anything sounds likely. -Jon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Steve I'm a sysadmin because I couldn't beat a blind monkey in a coding contest. --Me
RE: Currency of packages
Just be thankful that it's not the Windows definition of stable. Remembewr that you can only 'tickle a system' just so much, before it dies laughing at you. Ian -Original Message- From: Steve Kowalik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 3:03 PM To: Noah L. Meyerhans Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Currency of packages On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 10:20:52PM -0400, Noah L. Meyerhans uttered: I don't agree. I think stable is an innapropriate name. The prime example for this is slink, which included GNOME 0.3.something. This was released after GNOME 1.0 came out. Let me tell you, there was nothing at all stable about GNOME 0.3 ever. I wish we could come up with better terms than stable, testing, and unstable. I have yet to think of any, though. I usually tell my friends: Rock-solid == stable Mildly Annoying == testing Look out for that bus! == unstable But, I doubt I'm going to sway anyone with names like that. :-) -- Steve I'm a sysadmin because I couldn't beat a blind monkey in a coding contest. --Me -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Debian and FreeBSD
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: All, This is a return to an oldie I started some time ago. Now I have FreeBSD on hand, I'd like to install it 'next to' Linux. There's a FreeBSD + Linux HOWTO, and it answers some questions, but: I'm exploring GNU parted for partition resizing of my 30G hard drive. I can it seems resize my current /dev/hda3 partition (my main Linux partition) and create a new /dev/hda4 partition to hold FreeBSD, however parted doesn't -seem- to be able to create partitions of type BSD/386, which is what is needed for FreeBSD. The filesystem types which parted is able to create are: ext2, FAT, hfs, linux-swap, ntfs, reiserfs, hp-ufs, sun-ufs. I have read (in the Linux + FreeBSD mini-HOWTO and elsewhere) that FreeBSD is type UFS (the BSD/386 label being more ... specific? would that be accurate?). But ... which type? And how do I get from one of the UFSs that parted allows me to create to the BSD/386 partition that I need? Am I missing something obvious? Sorry, it's late and I'm tired. Would be interested to hear from anyone who has done this. Thanks, Glenn Becker I did that (Linux + FreeBSD), but I was using fdisk. Hope this helps. Regards Dragos Bucharest, Romania
Is this video card i810 supported?
Hi everyone. Yes, I mean in unstable ; in potato uses 3.3.6 and it is not supported AFAIK; I need this information before going to install. This is Intel i810, and there is driver from intel to work with 3.3.6 but I know for XFree 4.0x, it is supported. At least Mandrake 8.0 has it ; but I dont like to use mandrake anyway :-); So please help Thanks = S.KIEU _ http://messenger.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Messenger - Voice chat, mail alerts, stock quotes and favourite news and lots more!
Re: How do I pass init= to the kernel?
Hi I've never used loadlin (and actually, I've never used debian, just installed it today) but I had the same problem the the boot diskette was pointing to the wrong '/' partition. check that your root=??? is correct. Bye -- Haim On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 11:34:56PM -0400, Margarete Hans wrote: When trying to install Debian from a DOS partition, using loadlin, the kernel booted, but then I got the following message: Partition check: hda: hda1 hda2 hda3 hda5 hda6 hda7 RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block invalid compressed format (err=2)6apm: BIOS version 1.1 Flags 0x03 (Driver version 1.13) apm: disabled on user request. EXT2-fs warning: checktime reached, running e2fsck is recommended VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem). Freeing unused kernel memory: 156k freed kmod: failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k binfmt-464c, errno = 2 kmod: failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k binfmt-464c, errno = 2 Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel. ide0: unexpected interrupt, status=0x80, count=1 How do I pass init= to the kernel? I tried loadlin linux root=/dev/ram initrd=root.bin init=1, loadlin linux root=/dev/ram initrd=root.bin init=2 and loadlin linux single root=/dev/ram initrd=root.bin, but they all give the same error message. What should I do? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: A little off topic - Microsoft Networking Problem
Ian == Ian Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ian On the windows machines, they are taking forever to pull up Ian Network Neighbourhood. It began happenning a few months back Ian without explanation and has been happenning randomly ever since Ian (we had not changed the network, nor brought any new machines Ian online). We have no problems with IPX, or TCP/IP on any of the Ian machines. You should activate a WINS server on one of your machines. (Samba has the documentation in the file BROWSING.txt, for NT/2000: look for the right check box.) You should set up the Windows machines not to use network broadcasts: - Disable NETBEUI - Set the Netbios node type (see DHCP.txt in the samba distribution). This should improve your network performance significantly. -- G. ``Iggy'' Geens - ICQ: #64109250 Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://users.pandora.be/guy.geens/ ``I was thinking about how everyone was dying and maybe it's time to live.'' - Eels
Re: resizing a partition with GNU parted
burningclown == burningclown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: burningclown Unfortunately, the burningclown partition I want to resize (/dev/hda3) is the one where burningclown parted is installed -- when I run parted and try to burningclown resize /dev/hda3, I get a warning telling me that the burningclown partition is in use. burningclown Is this warning safe to ignore? I'm real doubtful. The No. Never ignore that warning! You will have to create a boot disk to resize that partition. IIRC, there is a pre-made image available from the parted website. You could try that one. (Since you have an IDE disk, it should work.) If it doesn't work, you *will* have to create your own boot disks. -- G. ``Iggy'' Geens - ICQ: #64109250 Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://users.pandora.be/guy.geens/ ``I was thinking about how everyone was dying and maybe it's time to live.'' - Eels
Re: iptables and 2.4.4 kernel in testing
- Original Message - From: Wayne Topa [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 6:34 PM Subject: Re: iptables and 2.4.4 kernel in testing I also compiled 'all' of the modules into the kernel, at first. I found one problem with that method tho. When conntrack was compiled in, any lost connections were not dropped in /proc/net/ip_conntrack. I found that I had many connections there that were over a week old. Pls confirm: Was it 2.4.4 kernel ? Regards for all Chris
Re: Connecting to internet KDE
Le Dimanche 3 Juin 2001 01:21, John Hasler a écrit : This is what I can find in syslog after trying to connect using kppp If you insist on using kppp you will have to edit /etc/ppp/options and change 'auth' to 'noauth' (I think that will do it: I don't use kppp and don't like it). Ok, it works - but isn't there a better solution? File /etc/ppp/options says: Please do not disable this setting. ... Use the call option to disable authentication for specific peers. I'd still like to know what you mean by I already used pppconfig, Well, I just used pppconfig to configure pppd. and what happens when you try 'pon'. I didn't try yet. this what I get _everytime_ when I run 'apt-get install [somepackage]' since I installed KDE packages one by one using dpkg: What happens when you try `apt-get -f install', as apt-get suggested? This is what apt-get says in such a case : Reading Package Lists... Building Dependency Tree... Correcting dependencies... Done The following extra packages will be installed: libmimelib1 libminimagick5 librpm1 The following packages will be REMOVED: amor ark arts eyesapplet kdebase kdebase-crypto kdebase-dev kdebase-libs kdelibs-dev kdelibs3 kdemultimedia-dev kdf kdm kedit kfind kmahjongg konqueror konsole kppp kscd ktux kuser kview libkmid-alsa libkonq3 task-kde The following NEW packages will be installed: libmimelib1 libminimagick5 librpm1 0 packages upgraded, 3 newly installed, 26 to remove and 0 not upgraded. 5 packages not fully installed or removed. Need to get 0B/418kB of archives. After unpacking 69.6MB will be freed. Do you want to continue? [Y/n] Abort. Of course my answer is 'n'. I answered 'Y' once and apt-get actually REMOVED all my KDE packages and I and to reinstall them once again using dpkg -i [name_of_the_package] But the main problem seems to be with package libssl0.9.6. To install KDE libraries I had to specify option --ignore-depends=libssl096. Since then I have downloaded libssl0.9.6 but it depends on libc6 (=2.2.2-2) and my version of libc6 is 2.1.3. Can I upgrade ? BTW I believe that you said you were installing from CD's? What version of Debian? potato 2.2 r0 with KDE 2.1.1 Thanks
installing a debian system within another debian system
Hello together, i just wanted to know, if it's possible to install a seperate debian system within another debian system with the normal utilities like apt, dpkg and dselect. What i want to do is, to have a simple possibility to maintain my linux terminal server. The mother system ist the one the server runs on. And the child system should be the one the clients get to run on (ltsp root). Has anybody any suggestions for a solution? Thanx, Daniel
ServeRaid problems
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 This is the second time our IBM server has crashed. The first time, we had a 2.2.18 kernel, patched for the IBM drivers for the ServeRaid 4L. Then the second disk hung while doing an upgrade (apt-get upgrade). We cleaned the machine, repartioned it and reinstalled Debian (2.2r2). Then we put the 2.4.3 kernel on it. Due to ISP problems, the server hadn't been up for a while, and just before we wanted to move it to the new location, we wanted to put a couple of installation CDs on a data partition... I wasn't there, but apparently the entire data partition got screwed while copying the second CD on it. The error: I/O ERROR sector x device sd(8,2) (ad infinitum ...) The first time the server crashed, we seemed to have problems with the second disk (of 3), but after repartioning, no problems. The controller didn't complain either... I think it's HW related this problem, but can anyone shed some light upon this? - -- - -- greetz, erpel Captain's Log, star date 21:34.5... pgp Key ID: 0xE531BBD6 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE7G1sTBrrtk+Uxu9YRAizYAKCFyQL0OC1bINN6pukA4tjP2YiODACgtHww PJr89FQvybcgBsFWIvaxeRk= =/ENG -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Unidentified subject!
Hi, Anybody know what an LSR safety check is, and how to disengage it? I've been getting this message... ttyS3: LSR safety check engaged! ...when I do pon or minicom (which also says /dev/ttyS3 doesn't exist), the modem doesn't dial. ttyS3 does exist (an isapnp card), the card's config is good (worked in the past), the permissions are correct (root dialout crw-rw), and the user is a member of dialout. It doesn't seem to matter if setserial knows about the card or not; restarting setserial gets me: /dev/ttyS0 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16450 /dev/ttyS1 at 0x02f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A ttyS3: LSR safety check engaged! ttyS3: LSR safety check engaged! ttyS3: LSR safety check engaged! /dev/ttyS3 at 0x02e8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A (ttyS0 and ttyS1 are not used) I'm running testing/unstable (current as of last thursday), and a 2.4.3 kernel. I can't find anything in the docs for setserial, pppd, or the kernel and aside from being able to check my mail (from an 8M 486-25, running little more than a Debian 2.0 base system), I'm pretty much offline :( - Bruce
(dup) serial port: LSR safety check engaged
Hi, Anybody know what an LSR safety check is, and how to disengage it? I've been getting this message... ttyS3: LSR safety check engaged! ...when I do pon or minicom (which also says /dev/ttyS3 doesn't exist), the modem doesn't dial. ttyS3 does exist (an isapnp card), the card's config is good (worked in the past), the permissions are correct (root dialout crw-rw), and the user is a member of dialout. It doesn't seem to matter if setserial knows about the card or not; restarting setserial gets me: /dev/ttyS0 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16450 /dev/ttyS1 at 0x02f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A ttyS3: LSR safety check engaged! ttyS3: LSR safety check engaged! ttyS3: LSR safety check engaged! /dev/ttyS3 at 0x02e8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A (ttyS0 and ttyS1 are not used) I'm running testing/unstable (current as of last thursday), and a 2.4.3 kernel. I can't find anything in the docs for setserial, pppd, or the kernel and aside from being able to check my mail (from an 8M 486-25, running little more than a Debian 2.0 base system), I'm pretty much offline :( - Bruce
Re: Wanted: apt-changes tool
Graham Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there such a thing as a tool for debian that looks at a current installation and compares it to what's available (via whatever sources.list is pointing to) and summarises the changes. apt-listchanges is very close to this, but hooks into apt to describe changes that are about to be made by the packages you've downloaded. You can also use it on an individual .deb file. Then, I would like to give the name of a particular package and it will summarise changes made to the package from the version installed to the version available. This information is perhaps cached somewhere on the net since it goes in debian-devel-changes mailing list? Nowhere that's convenient to get at automatically, but if the archive-wide lintian runs can be fixed then it might be possible for apt-listchanges to do this. -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: installing a debian system within another debian system
Daniel Kleine-Albers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello together, i just wanted to know, if it's possible to install a seperate debian system within another debian system with the normal utilities like apt, dpkg and dselect. What i want to do is, to have a simple possibility to maintain my linux terminal server. The mother system ist the one the server runs on. And the child system should be the one the clients get to run on (ltsp root). That's called a chroot. debootstrap (in testing/unstable, but I imagine you could build it from source on stable without too much trouble) can build one automatically for you, or you can grab ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-i386/current/base2_2.tgz, untar it somewhere, and chroot into it. Cheers, -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re. Total Confusion
t 03:14 PM 6/4/01 +1000, you wrote: On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 09:04:43AM -0400, Jonathan D. Proulx uttered: What is the output of ls -l /vmlinuz on your Debian root partition? file /boot/vmlinuz-tab Would also be very helpful. That will tell which version of the kernel you are running. But, a fubar lilo config, more than anything sounds likely. The output of ls -l /vmlinuz is: lrwxrwx 1 root root 24June3.0 01:55 /vmlinuz (right arrow) /boot/vmlinuz-2.2.19pre17 I obviously do not understand file /boot/vmlinuz-tab because I could not make it work. One important fact that I mentioned in much earlier postings is that until last summer, I could go online with any version of linux that I tried. Then, none of them would work. Since my ISP administrator has established that there is nothing wrong with my connection, the trouble has to be somewhere in my computer. Whatever the trouble, it affects all versions of linux, but Windows98 and BEOS go online.
Laser printer setup with lprng
Hey, I am trying to setup a Lexmark Optra M410 laser printer over a small lan, and have so far come to nothing. I have used both apsfilter and magicfilter to set up /etc/printcap, but when I lp or lpr a job, nothing happens. Can anyone help? This is a native postscript printer Cheers, Robert Martinovic# # Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California. # All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted # provided that this notice is preserved and that due credit is given # to the University of California at Berkeley. The name of the University # may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this # software without specific prior written permission. This software # is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty. # # @(#)etc.printcap5.2 (Berkeley) 5/5/88 # # This file was generated by /usr/sbin/magicfilterconfig. # lp|lex410|Lexmark Optra M410:\ :lp=:sd=/var/spool/lpd/lex410:rm=192.168.1.3:rp=lex410:lpr_bounce:\ :sh:pw#80:pl#72:px#1440:mx#0:\ :if=/etc/magicfilter/ps600-filter:\ :af=/var/log/lp-acct:lf=/var/log/lp-errs:
Re: Mgetty
On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 07:06:06PM -0300, Jordi S. Bunster wrote: Anyone using Mgetty and a Cyclades multi port board? I installed the mgetty package and created the devices, as well as the inittab entries (just like the examples found in Debian) but the modems wont stop blinking the ARQ/FAX light , and they don't answer. What's possibly wrong? Are the mgetty processes running? Have you installed mgetty-docs? Perhaps setserial should be configured somehow? Have you tryed launching minicom to see if it can communicate with the ports? Other then that I can only suggest trying mgetty mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). I only have mgetty with an internal modem. Hopefully someone else will come up with a better answer. Jordi S. Bunster [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Shaul Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hillel used to say: If I am not for myself who will be for me? Yet, if I am for myself only, what am I? And if not now, when? (Ethics Of The Fathers 1:14)
Re: Alsa and Kernel 2.4.5
On Sun, 3 Jun 2001, Andreas Tscharner wrote: Hello World, I cannot compile the alsa drivers any longer with kernel 2.4.5 (Kernel 2.4.4 worked) using make-kpkg modules_image compiled fine here! what alsa version are you using? I've alsa 0.5.1 and 0.9+0beta3_3+p0; both compiled fine! []s, Mario O.de MenezesMany are the plans in a man's heart, but IPEN-CNEN/SP is the Lord's purpose that prevails http://curiango.ipen.br/~mario Prov. 19.21
Starting X/Gnome
Hi! Where can I define what I want to launch at startup? (I don't want X to be started at startup.) I've installed Gnome, but I want to launch it. (I might be wrong. I don't really know much about X.) When X is started, I get a login prompt. (Big white window with large black letters.) If I enter the data, it launches WMaker. Is it Gnome? (I'd like to install Ximian Gnome but when I try to launch Red Carpet I get a message: GTK error: Error opening display or something.) Is it beaceuse X is still running? (When I press ctrl+alt+f7.) Thanx! HawkY
Re: Re. Total Confusion
Sidney Brooks writes: I can only use wvdial since pon won't work even though ppp is installed. pppconfig works which should be further proof that ppp is installed. No it isn't. With wvdial, I do not stay connected long enough to run any of your tests. The relevant sequence is: CONNECT Carrier Detected Waiting for prompt (line of meaningless symbols) Don't know what to do Starting ppp daemon ppp daemon has died This, however, is proof that you have both the kernel ppp driver and the pppd daemon installed and working. I'd guess from what you have posted that you have been configuring for CHAT authentication and your ISP wants you to use PAP. Does the line of meaningless symbols include lots of '{' or '}' characters? Post the contents of /etc/chatscripts/provider, /etc/ppp/peers/provider, and the output of the 'plog' command immediately after trying 'pon'. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI
TCP connection problem
I'm having some strange problems with my TCP connection. It's on a dial-on-demand setup and the TCP packets are sending 3 retries before waiting (3s, 9s and 21s) but doesn't try again after it gets connected (usually about 35 seconds). It times out after 3 minutes and won't try again. I have tried changing the value at /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_retries1 to more than 3, but it seems to have no effect. I'm running debian 2.2 although it's more or less a woody distro these days. Kernel is 2.4.3. Any help is appreciated. Regards, Richard
Re: Need help with NVIDIA driver installation
You need to remove the directory that you made and install the kernel drivers first. The Removing all old and conflicting files message is normal let it do what it wants to. Just install the kernel drivers first and they should work fine for you. On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 06:41:04PM -0700, Abner Gershon wrote: I have been trying to install the NVIDIA drivers for my NVIDIA 32mb GeForce 2 card without much success. I succeeded in downloading two tar files from the NVIDIA web site under windows and then decompressing them into my /usr/local directory. This created two new directories /usr/local/NVIDIA_GLX-0.9-769 and /usr/local/NVIDIA_kernal-0.9-769. I typed make install in NVIDIA_GLX* directory and received error message, install: cannot create regular file '//usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers': No such file or directory make:***[install]Error 1 Then I proceeded to mkdir /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers thinking this might solve the problem. I again ran make install and got these messages: Removing all old and conflicting files! __ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- BOFH excuse #337: the butane lighter causes the pincushioning pgpWwRBeea8L7.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Shareing nfs with windows problem
Brian Schramm wrote: Can you give me an idea on how to do that by nis? Maybe that would be better anyways. Sure, it's really quite simple on a pure Linux network but I have no idea how well Windows will play with the other boxen. On my net I've got one server running Dead Rat 7.1 (seawolf), lots of little Debian boxen running stable (they're power pc's), and my workstation which is running testing (i386). The first thing I did was to set up the server giving all of the users on the network accounts on that box. I then set up NIS. The red hat box has the NIS server software on it and all the others have the NIS client stuff (The NIS howto has a good explanation of how to set this up and there's a section in the Network Administrators Guide that you'll want to read too). Two things: I think I recall reading that a recent upgrade of libc broke NIS so check what version you're running (stable is probably the best thing to put on the server) and you'll want to disable shadow passwords. NIS broadcasts the password database to anyone who asks for it so you loose the security that shadow password gives you and it doesn't work with all libc's out there (though I've never had a problem). Also, if shadow password is disabled for all of the user accounts you can still put the root password in there and keep it secure. Then set up NFS. On the clients I add a line in the fstab so that they mount /home on bootup: northbridge:/home /home nfs rw,user 0 0 And make sure that all of the clients are in the exports file on the server so that they can mount the nfs shares. That's it. Because you're using NIS the client mounting the NFS share is the owner of that share so there's no need to mess around with permisions and stuff. HTH, Andy The nfs client that I am using on Windows has that as a choice. Brian Andrew D Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Brian Schramm wrote: Has anyone gotten the pcnfsd system to work? I am trying to share a nfs mount with windows (samba will not work in this case) and am haveing trouble with pcnfsd. It will not authorize the users. I've never used pcnfsd but even the regular old nfsd is picky about what users can access an nfs file. I use nis with nfs to avoid user authorization problems. I bet Windows doesn't do NIS, hugh? Maybe a program like Hummingbird would get you around this problem? sory I couldn't be more helpful, Andy -- Brian Schramm http://www.linuxexpert.orgICQ 104442754 AIM schrammbrian [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Andrew D. Dixon Software Engineer Seranao Networks 978-8973434 x231