Re: SMS

2020-04-22 Thread Hai Nam
Bonjour,

Je connais 3 solutions.

1. Utiliser un pont : un modem (avec carte SIM et un abonnement) et un
logiciel spécifique, ou dans notre époque, juste un téléphone portable avec
une appli spécifique. Volumétrie importante, plusieurs destinataires (en
fonction de l'abonnement téléphonique).

2. Utiliser des web services payants : souvent on paye à l'usage. Pas cher
si peu de SMS, plusieurs destinataires++.

3. Utiliser un web service gratuit de l'opérateur : comme celui proposé
Free. Limité à un seul destinataire (votre numéro portable).

Voilà. Je ne détaille pas les avantages et les inconvénients de chaque
solution, comme le débat est déjà assez animé.

Nguyen Hai-Nam (Android)

Le mer. 22 avr. 2020 à 03:18, G2PC  a écrit :

>
> Le 21/04/2020 à 22:27, Sébastien Dinot a écrit :
> > Bonsoir,
> >
> > Si je comprends bien ton problème, ton besoin est moins d'envoyer des
> > SMS que d'être prévenu de la défaillance de ton serveur.
> >
> > Pour que tu puisses être informé de la défaillance de ce serveur, il
> > faut déjà qu'une application le supervise depuis une autre machine.
> > Ensuite, il faut que cette machine puisse t'envoyer des messages sur le
> > téléphone que tu as probablement toujours avec toi. Selon ce que tu
> > utilises comme téléphone et comme applications sur ledit téléphone, les
> > vecteurs peuvent être variés : SMS, message via une application telle
> > que Signal, mail, message vocal.
> >
> > Ensuite, il faut que tu puisses intervenir sur le serveur défaillant. Là
> > encore, selon le contexte (lieu d'hébergement du serveur, capacité
> > à y accéder à distance, à effectuer un reboot hard à distance, à obtenir
> > une console virtuelle sur le serveur pour suivre les étapes du boot,
> > à booter sur un système et/ou un noyau alternatif, etc.), tu auras plus
> > ou moins de moyens d'intervenir immédiatement sur le serveur.
> >
> > Bref, je pense que la question du vecteur d'alerte est presque la
> > dernière question à se poser. :)
> >
> > Mais peut-être as-tu déjà réfléchi à ces autres questions et que tu as
> > des réponses.
> >
> > Par exemple, si tu utilises l'application Signal sur un smartphone, tu
> > dois pouvoir utiliser une application telle que celle-ci pour t'envoyer
> > un message d'alerte sans passer par un SMS :
> >
> > https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli
> >
> > Sébastien
>
> Bonsoir Sébastien, effectivement, le but est au delà de l'usage des SMS,
> bien que très intéressant malgré tout à pouvoir maîtriser sur cette
> question de l'envoi.
>
> J'ai pu effectivement faire le tour rapidement, en ce qui concerne le
> monitoring,
>
>
> https://wiki.visionduweb.fr/index.php?title=Installer_Configurer_Utiliser_des_logiciels_sur_GNU_Linux#Monitorer_un_serveur
>
> https://wiki.visionduweb.fr/index.php?title=Sommaire_S%C3%A9curit%C3%A9
>
>
> Ton alternative est intéressante, de passer par une appli mobile mais,
> ça me semble un peu complexe  tout de même, et, même si le code est
> ouvert, ça semble un peu lourd à assimiler.
> Avec une 50 aine de watch, ça laisse présumer moins de 50 contributeurs
> réellement actifs ou en capacité de participer au code, par contre, il
> semble y avoir d'avantage de fork et 1000 personnes auraient aimé cette
> source.
>
> Tu n'aurais pas la même chose, en beaucoup plus accessible ?
>
>
>
>
>


Re: RAM pas utilisé

2014-03-21 Thread Hai Nam
C'est simple

Used (free) - buffer (free) - cache (free) = used (top)
Le 21 mars 2014 17:47, claude cthomassin2...@free.fr a écrit :

 On 21/03/2014 14:34, Bzzz wrote:

 On Fri, 21 Mar 2014 11:33:17 +0100
 claude cthomassin2...@free.fr wrote:

  caca boudin la RAM sur ma Sid (à jour)


 Rien d'étonnant; cependant, si tu veux l'utiliser plus
 efficacement, tu dois changer un parm dans /etc/sysctl.conf,
 par exemple: vm.swappiness=20


 Ok! Merci pour les explications, je vais essayer ça.

 @les autres co-listiers : oui, je suis en sid 64 bits. Je comprends pas
 trop la différence annoncée entre free et glances/top/htop mais c'est pas
 grave :)

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RE: /etc/modules

2003-02-05 Thread Robert, Olivier O NAM-ISS-I
 -Original Message-
 From: Rénald CASAGRAUDE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: woensdag 5 februari 2003 15:00
 To: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
 Subject: Re: /etc/modules
 
 
 On mercredi, fév 5, 2003, at 09:17 Europe/Paris, Mandor wrote:
 Sous Debian, on peux géré les modules du noyaux via modconf, 
 et c'est, 
 me semble-t'il
 une autiomatisation, sous Red Hat un tel sytème n'existe pas...

Exact, mais que fait-il de plus le modconf que le modprobe, lsmod, rmmod ou
l'insmod des RH-like?
Ca m'interesse.

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RE: /etc/modules

2003-02-05 Thread Robert, Olivier O NAM-ISS-I
  Lance-le, tu verras. Modconf est une interface visuelle en mode texte
 (sous Dialog), permettant de manipuler les fichiers 
 /etc/modules.conf et
 /etc/modules sans en connaître la syntaxe ni même l'existence.

A vrai dire, ca a ete une etape obligatoire de mon installation. (config
reseau donc load du driver de ma carte reseau)

C'etait tres pratique.

Merci pour tes renseignements.

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RE: /etc/modules

2003-02-05 Thread Robert, Olivier O NAM-ISS-I
 -Original Message-
 From: Antoine Delaporte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: woensdag 5 februari 2003 17:41
 To: Debian-User-French (E-mail)
 Subject: Re: /etc/modules
 
 
 Le Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 05:02:04PM +0100, Robert, Olivier O 
 NAM-ISS-I écrivait:
  On mercredi, fév 5, 2003, at 09:17 Europe/Paris, Mandor wrote:
 (petite parenthese... Je rigolais betement en voyant le franglais, On
 mercredi et j'ai ensuite regarde la prose de mon mutt :DDD)
 
  une autiomatisation, sous Red Hat un tel sytème n'existe pas...
 
 Exact, mais que fait-il de plus le modconf que le modprobe, 
 lsmod, rmmod ou
 l'insmod des RH-like?
 Avez vous zieuter le paquet discover ???

Ah non, pas encore.
J'ai fait une installation de base sans X, avec rien du tout et a present je
rajoute au fur et a mesure les choses dont j'ai besoin. Je suis las des
distributions qui installent un fumiers sans nom des le depart.

Je vais donc m'empresser de zieuter ce package. Merci pour cette
information.

PS: Je n'ai que 2 jours de vol sous Debian, excusez ma naivete ;-)
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Probleme de mapping clavier

2003-02-04 Thread Robert, Olivier O NAM-ISS-I
Salut a tous,

J'ai un petit probleme apres installation de la woody.
Ma touche Alt GR et Alt sont mappees identiquement, si bien que les
combinaisons Alt GR - une touche ne me donne pas le caractere voulu. 
Du coup, plus de ~,#,{}, etc ... 

Cette woody tourne sur un portable Compaq et toute aide sera la bienvenue
pour me sortir de la.

Merci d'avance.

NB: Je suis bien en azerty mais sans Alt GR j'ai meme plus de pipe |
:-((


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RE: Probleme de mapping clavier

2003-02-04 Thread Robert, Olivier O NAM-ISS-I
Salut,

J'ai regle le probleme de ALT GR.
En fait, j'ai rajoute:


LeftAlt Meta
RightAltModeShift

dans mon /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.

Et la ca marche correctement. (Pour ceux qui recontrerait aussi ce probleme)

Mais il me reste un probleme sur les bras. Je n'ai aucun caractere accentue
alors que je suis bien en azerty. J'ai meme essaye avec nodeadkeys, ca
marche pas.

Une petite aide pour ca?

Merci d'avance.

Olivier Robert

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 -Original Message-
 From: Robert, Olivier O NAM-ISS-I 
 Sent: dinsdag 4 februari 2003 15:17
 To: 'debian-user-french@lists.debian.org'
 Subject: Probleme de mapping clavier
 
 
 Salut a tous,
 
 J'ai un petit probleme apres installation de la woody.
 Ma touche Alt GR et Alt sont mappees identiquement, si 
 bien que les
 combinaisons Alt GR - une touche ne me donne pas le 
 caractere voulu. 
 Du coup, plus de ~,#,{}, etc ... 
 
 Cette woody tourne sur un portable Compaq et toute aide sera 
 la bienvenue
 pour me sortir de la.
 
 Merci d'avance.
 
 NB: Je suis bien en azerty mais sans Alt GR j'ai meme plus 
 de pipe |
 :-((
 
 
 Olivier Robert
 
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RE: kpackage

2001-12-03 Thread Tran Nam Binh
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--- Donald R. Spoon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  are there any pitfalls to using kpackage, in kde,
 for apt-gets? the user 
  interface is real easy, making me suspicious,
 considering the subtle 
  complexities of apt-get from the command line.
 
 I have been using kpackage here since the days of
 KDE version 2.1 on
 Potato.  I currently use it on my pinned
 testing/unstable system with
 KDE version 2.2.2.  During all this time, I have
 never had it mess up my
 system doing the apt-gets.  It works fine for
 routine updates and
 upgrades.
 
 Like any other GUI, it is limited in what it does
 compared to the
 command-line apt-get commands, so you cannot get
 away from the command
 line completely.  This is especially true when
 working with
 testing/unstable, where you occasionally have to
 intervene to get the
 packages installed.  In all of these cases I have
 encountered, it just
 refuses to do anything.  
 
 I find it most useful for browsing the list of
 available and
 installed packages and easily fine-tuning my
 system.  The GUI seems to
 add another visual demention that I like for these
 purposes, plus it
 gives the package descriptions  depend/recommend
 info automatically so
 you can get a little info about a package before you
 commit.  Doing this
 at the command line is somewhat cumbersome for me. 
 I also use it mainly
 for single-package installs...I haven't really tried
 the equivalent of
 apt-get upgrade too many times here, so I can't
 comment on how well
 the upgrade function works on 20-30 new packages.
 
 There are other programs which do similar
 things...appitude, etc.  If
 you are familiar with the Corel Update package in
 Corel Linux,
 Kpackage is the closest thing I have seen to it
 so-far.  The only thing
 Kpackage doesn't do is allow editing of the
 /etc/apt/sources.list file
 that Corel Update would do.
 
 I really haven't checked out the KISS, RPM, TGZ, or
 BSD install side of
 it yet.  I have only worked with DEBs.  Dunno how
 well that function
 works.
 
 I like it and find it useful here as an adjunct to
 the command-line.   
 
 Cheers,
 -Don Spoon-
 
 
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Re: Resolved: Debian woody with Openoffice. Can not install

2001-12-03 Thread Tran Nam Binh
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 --- Karsten M. Self kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
  on Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 09:30:09AM -0800, George
  Dancheff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
   
   --- Karsten M. Self kmself@ix.netcom.com
  wrote:
on Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 01:00:57PM +1100,
 Steve
  Kieu
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
  
 I can not install Openoffice build 641b ,
 when
  I
 extract the big file and run setup, it only
  says:
 
 glibc 2.2.4 
 then exit
 
 Is there any way to work around this bug?

I don't know a solution, I can only confirm
 the
  bug.

OpenOffice is particularly poor at documenting
  known issues with
particular builds.  Discouraging as these are
 10
  hour downloads for
me (56k modem).  I've discussed the issue with
  Brian Behlendorf in
the past.
   
   first try :
   
   apt-get install libgpcl0
   
   then try to install OpenOffice again
  
  That fixes it.
 expected!
 I guess the next time Steve Kuie will first listen
 to
 the people, then blame the OpenOffice.org!
 Yes OO is not documented as it has to be, but there
 are some nice tips on the net if one wants to do his
 best to install and work with OO. Here is one
 related
 to the Debian:
 

http://www.linuxtoday.org/news_story.php3?ltsn=2001-10-10-014-20-PS-DB-HL
 
  I don't know why OO depends so tight on libgpcl0
 (non-free  general polygon clipper library found in
 testing  unstable) and the the fact that it is
 packaged separately and not get install on a regular
 debian system by default is a little problem. And
 when
 the people see OO setup report that glibc-2.2.4 are
 fould on that system and brake then the easyest way
 is
 to blame libc or OO instead of trying to find what
 is
 going on with some toolz like ldd, strace, etc. It
 is
 always much much easier to bother the upstream
 developers.
 
 Sorry for being so bad bad boy 
 Hope you enjoy the work with OO! 
 
 
 
 
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Re: About kernel configuration

2001-12-03 Thread Tran Nam Binh
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--- Bambang Purnomosidi D. P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 On Monday 03 December 2001 2:02 pm, Daniel Freedman
 wrote:
   Is there any way to know that, for examples, my
 kernel-images have quota
   support enabled? In this case, consider I am
 using kernel-images from
   .deb, not compile it myself. Of course many
 configuration I need to know
   beside quota support.
 
  Hi,
 
  Try:
 
  grep CONFIG_QUOTA /boot/config-2.x.y
 
  where, e.g., x=4,y=9, etc. (specify your installed
 kernel)
 
 Yep. It works for me. Thanks.
 
 But, what I mean is, let say I lost my
 /boot/config-2.x.y file, how do I know 
 what kernel configuration exists?
 
 
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Re: Raising the odds on getting help

2001-12-02 Thread Tran Nam Binh
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--- Wendell Cochran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Date:  Dec 2001 16:19:49 -0600
 Subject: Re: Newbie comments  queries

  I _am_  reading the modem-HOWTO and the wvdial
 README right now.
  [SNIP SNIP snippety-snip]
 
 Shouldn't Subject: specify a modem or comm problem?
 
 Wendell Cochran
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Re: global environment variables?

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--- Alan Shutko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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  And I was under the impression that is what
 /etc/profile is for. Every shell
  should source /etc/profile.
 
 Not every shell can source /etc/profile.  tcsh
 cannot, for instance.
 
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Re: help: tcpwrappers aren't working!!

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  On Sun, 2001-12-02 at 14:41, Peter Jay Salzman
 wrote:
  
  That's ... interesting, have you looked at the
 output of tcpdchk -v for
  possible errors in the hosts files?  It should
 also explain in great
  detail the access control for cvspserver.
  
 this was a great suggestion.  i forgot all about
 tcpdchk.  yes, the problem
 was cvspserver instead of cvs-pserver.
 
 i KNEW it had to be something simple.
 
 thanks mike!
 
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Re: global environment variables?

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  Correct me if I'm wrong - but this is only for
 Bourne shells and compatible. 
  It wont set the environment for my personal zsh
 shell? For perl modules?
 
 It's read by pam.  I believe it'll set those
 variables for any login,
 but only logins.
 
 If you want something set for all processes, you'd
 probably have to
 arrange for init to do it, and I don't know if
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Re: apt sources list

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 * Eric Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Dec 02. 2001
 18:38]:
 
  I read the list and see apt-get lines that work
 for other folks but when I try them the target item
 is not found. An example: apt-get install libgpcl0. 
 I assume that the problem is that I am either using
 the wrong source servers or using the wrong source
 level (i.e., stable vs. unstable).  
  
  Could anyone who has a good list please post their
 /etc/apt/sources.list so I can use it for a
 reference. 
 The best thing to do, IMO, is to use netselect-apt.
 
 http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/
 
 Check out section 2.3
 
 I had those problems, but netselect-apt fixed me up
 after a few tries. I
 have a reeeal slow link.
 
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Re: No problem with staroffice 6.0b (was: Debian woody with Openoffice. Can not install)

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--- Steve Kieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 glibc 2.2.4 
 
 Yes it still prints the message but the installation
 goes as normal. I did not change or install anything
 more.
 
 because I am not lucky to run openoffice so I dont
 know how it is compared to star offfice 6.0b, any
 one
 pls advice? If better then I will try one more time
 after installing libgcl0
 
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Re: apt sources list

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 assume that the problem is that I am either using
 the wrong source servers or using the wrong source
 level (i.e., stable vs. unstable).  
 
 Could anyone who has a good list please post their
 /etc/apt/sources.list so I can use it for a
 reference. 
 
 Much appreciated.
 
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Re: free/open documentation formats

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--- Timo Boewing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello all,
 
 for some future and current works i want to provide
 my writings 
 additionally in other formats than xhtml. Has anyone
 a link to a list 
 of free documentation formats? The problem is that i
 want to avoid 
 using formats on that evtl. patents are pending.
 for example, i would like to provide my stuff using
 portable document 
 format (pdf) and postscript (ps), but i am not shure
 if the formats as 
 such are free cos adobe has a trademark on them.
 
 any hints?
 
 thanks in advance,
 
 Timo
 
 p.s. i would be happy to get some hints on good
 viewers. should be 
 pure console/X/gtk viewers. e.g., is there a
 substitute for acrobat 
 reader that does also do well?
 
 
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Re: Another off-topic -- EXT3 question

2001-12-02 Thread Tran Nam Binh
Hackers have put my user id into some redistributing
list of your technical forum.
I can't unsubcribe with automated system because my
user id is not on the main list.
Please help.  I received tons of unwanted mails.
Please forward this request to the list owner
Thanks 

--- dman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 02:04:40AM -0800, Karsten M.
 Self wrote:
 | on Sat, Dec 01, 2001 at 08:53:16PM -0500, dman
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 |  On Sat, Dec 01, 2001 at 05:47:03PM -0800,
 Karsten M. Self wrote:
 |  
 |  | I discourage the practice of mounting system
 partitions with type
 |  | 'auto'.  Specify what you want.  If you get
 it, great, if you don't, fix
 |  | the problem.
 |  
 |  Sure, for hard disks.  For floppies I like the
 'auto' option.  
 | 
 | Typically, floppies aren't system partitions.
 
 Err, yeah, I missed that adjective.
 
 |  Then I don't have to worry about it being ext2,
 vfat, msdos, or
 |  whatever.  Say, do you have any recommendations
 for a fs that is well
 |  suited for floppies?  
 | 
 | Depends on the situation.
 | 
 |   - msdos /or vfat is widely supported across
 platforms.
 | 
 |   - minix provides a linux-like filesystem, with
 file attributes, but
 | isn't supported on non-GNU/Linux systems, and
 may not be supported
 | on all GNU/Linux systems.
 | 
 |   - Other FSs exist, including some lightweight,
 but relatively
 | full-features FSs.  ext2fs generally requires
 too much overhead for
 | the 1.4 MB capacity of a floppy.
 
 Thanks for the data.
 
 |  I seem to recall some issues with floppies and
 the UID mkfs.ext2 ran
 |  as.
 | 
 | No data.
 
 I think what has happened to me before is if root
 makes the fs, then
 only root can read the disk later (makes sense
 because the UID in the
 inodes would be 0).
 
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Re: Java Runtime and StarOffice 5.2

2001-02-17 Thread Seung-woo Nam
Hi:
If you don't want to use web browsing capability in StarOffice (who does
anyway), you don't need Java support.

Seung-woo Nam

Dana J . Laude wrote:

 I'd like to install the current StarOffice 5.2 from
 sun.com since the version for Potato is old.  When
 I attempt to run the .bin file it complains about
 no java environment found.

 Ideas anyone?  Like which file Java file I need?

 Thanks!

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Helix gnome control center freezes

2001-01-02 Thread Seung-woo Nam



Hi everyone:
Since I upgraded my Debian system from 2.2_rev0 to 
2.2_rev2, all the Sawfish menus in Gnome control center wouldn't work 
(appearance, focus behaviour, etc.). When I click on any of those the window 
just freezes and doesn't show any contents of menus. I know Helix gnome is not a 
part of official Debian dist but since it happened after the upgrade, I was 
wandering ther's any conflict between Helix Gnome and new Debian.
Has anyone had the same problem?

Seung-woo Nam


kernel upgrade

2001-01-01 Thread Seung-woo Nam



Hi:
Is there any special steps I should take to upgrade 
kernel package? I just burned debian-2.2_rev2 cd and tried to upgrade my 
existing debian system but it doesn't seem to upgrade kernel package to 2.2.18 
which is included in the cdrom. (my existing system is very up-to-date actually. 
I installed it with 2.2_rev0 and I've been updating with apt-get regularly so I 
believe there's almost nothing to upgrade)

Seung-woo Nam



Re: missing /dev/hda2

2000-12-14 Thread Seung-woo Nam
Hi:
Type 'cfdisk /dev/hda' and see if the partition's there. If it is, you can
mount it with the device name and if it isn't, you can make a new partition.
Maybe the second partition was st up as a logical partition, in which case
it should be /dev/hda5.

Seung-woo Nam

- Original Message -
From: Debian Ghost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 6:27 AM
Subject: missing /dev/hda2


 Hey Debianers,
 I have a question about a partition of my hard drive that I can't seem to
 locate. When I set this machine up, I set up a 10 gig drive to have
 /dev/hda1 with 7 gigs and set the rest aside for another partition (can't
 remember why I did this, but I did... I don't think I could get all 10
 gigs in one partition) at any rate, I am quickly running out of space on
 the 7 gig partition and I can't seem to find a way to mount my second
 partition. Is there something I can run to see which device (if any) the
 other 3 gigs are on, or is there something I can do to put that space on a
 device (mount point) ?

 Thanks!

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Re: Debian Apt-get

2000-12-13 Thread Seung-woo Nam
Hi:
man apt-get (shows you apt-get manual. Try to get yourself familiar with man
pages. They look extremely boring but very useful.)
Most of the time, for installing new packages, you can use 'apt-get install
packageame'.

Seung-woo Nam

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From: Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 11:49 PM
Subject: Debian  Apt-get


 Hello,

 I have installed the base Debian system and am now installing additional
 items.
 I plan to use the apt-get, but there appear to be a lot of options for
using
 it.
 In addition, there appear to be other commands such as apt-cache.

 Does any one know how I can get a listing of the commands and their
 function?

 Thanks

 Chris Hax


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Re: SCREENSHOT - what software/method to use

2000-12-12 Thread Seung-woo Nam
Hi:
Why don't you use GIMP (assuming you already installed it)? You can make
screenshots and prepare them for web in the same program :-)

Seung-woo Nam

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Subject: SCREENSHOT - what software/method to use


 I am looking for screenshot program/method for X in debian
 potato distribution.  Just give me a pointer where I can find
 how to do it.

 Please indicate that method/program is usable in 24 bit per pixel mode.

 Asking this silly simple questin make me blush since I see so many screen
 shots on the web.

 Thanks in advance,

 Osamu
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Re: Problems excuting files on CD

2000-12-10 Thread Seung-woo Nam
Hi:
Maybe it's because the installation script is trying to write something on
the same directory and since you're running it on a cdrom, you get an error?
Why don't you copy the script to your hard-drive and try in again?

Seung-woo Nam

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Subject: Problems excuting files on CD


 I am trying to install Orace on my recently built Debian STABLE box.

 Problem is I have to run the Oracle installer as user Oracle, and I keep
 getting Permission Denied when I try o excute it. It's in the CD which
shows
 it owbed by root with rwx--x--x permissions. I think i must not be
mounting the
 CD corectly, right? How ahould I be mounting it?

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Re: FTP Downloading

2000-12-06 Thread Seung-woo Nam
Hi:
If you have a cdrom writer, you can download ISO image from many anonymous
FTP servers. Otherwise, I recommend you to buy a Debian cdrom set. It is
possible to download the whole distribution directory structure to your hard
drive and install it, but I don't think it's worth all the troubles you will
go through.
I usually download ISO images from Linuxberg (www.linuxberg.com). It's not
the fastest but I find it pretty reliable. If you want to buy a cdrom set,
check your local computer store and if they don't have one, you can order
from online Linux vendors. I've never ordered from those websites so I can't
really tell you which one is good but you could try
Cheapbytes(www.cheapbytes.com) or Linux Mall(www.linuxmall.com). They both
have cheap cdroms that come without manuals.

Seung-woo Nam

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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 10:18 PM
Subject: FTP Downloading


 I am new to Linux and would like to download it via FTP.
 How to I use FTP to log in and where do I find the correct files
 for download.
 Do the downloaded files have to be saved in a particular location?

 Thanks

 Chris Hax


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Re: WM for GNOME

2000-12-05 Thread Seung-woo Nam
Hi:
If you haven't uninstalled WindowMaker, you must be able to switch your WM
by opening Gnome Control Center window and in window manager section you
just choose one of WMs listed.

Seung-woo Nam

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Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 6:54 PM
Subject: WM for GNOME


 Hi

 I have never used GNOME before but I have taken an interest in
 possibilities of this environment and plane to learn and use
 GNOME.
 I very like WindowMaker, but GNOME in Potato uses icewm or
 sawmil. How can I integrity GNOME and WindowMaker to use it
 together?

 best rigards

 PS. I know it is inside documentation but I'd like for an
 nice start - there will be a time to study documentation
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Re: unzip

2000-12-01 Thread Seung-woo Nam
Hi:

apt-get install unzip

Seung-woo Nam

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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 8:36 AM
Subject: unzip


 Hi,

 I have just installed debian GNU/Linux 2.2.  The install worked fine, and
I
 am now trying to install another application which requires a file to be
 unzipped.   The unzip command for some reason does not register.   Looking
 through man pages etc, there are other like gnuzip, gzip, zcat etc, all of
 which say that to unzip a file, use unzip.  So, I have a problem.   Is
unzip
 a separate thing which needs to be installed?   Is there an alternative to
 unzip?

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Re: PS/2 Mouse Pointer?

2000-11-30 Thread Seung-woo Nam
Hi:
When you set up your mouse, did you change the device name to '/dev/psaux'?
In debian 2.2 setup, the default is set to '/dev/mouse' and you have to
change it. I found it confuding, too, because in 2.1, the default was set to
'/dev/psaux'.

Seung-woo Nam

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Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 9:47 AM
Subject: PS/2 Mouse Pointer?


 Hello (again) world,

 Network problems I expected, but this one I didn't: the mouse
 isn't working. The machine says it detects the PS/2 Mouse Port,
 but when I start gdm, the mouse pointer won't move.

 What else should I be checking for?

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Re: Low Sound Volume

2000-11-29 Thread Seung-woo Nam
Hi:
I had the same problem with my soundblaster pci 128. I downloaded aumix and
could fix the problem.

apt-get install aumix

After installing you can adjust the volume by typing 'aumix -v+20' something
like that.

Seung-woo Nam

- Original Message -
From: Jatin Golani [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 10:50 AM
Subject: Low Sound Volume




 Hi guys,

 Need some helpI have an Opti sound card...detected
 under Windows as that and it works fine in
 Windowsunder Debian i've installed MAD16 as the
 driverlsmod shows MAD16, UART401, ad1848, sound,
 soundcore, soundlowwhen I use play to play a wav
 file...I can hear the sound only if I turn up the
 volume right to full (it works fine in Windows)and
 if I use the -v option of play with values even as
 high as 1000 or 1 the volume increases just a
 little but there's a lot of noiseeven if I'm not
 trying to play wav files with play i have similar
 results.

 I have tried meddling with sound card setups using
 isapnp and isapnp.confbut now I've removed any
 isapnp.conf filethe results remain.

 If I try to cat /dev/sndstat, this is what i get:

 OSS/Free:3.8s2++-971130
 Load type: Driver loaded as a module
 Kernel: Linux debian 2.2.17 #1 Sun Jun 25 09:24:41 EST
 2000 i586
 Config options: 0

 Installed drivers:

 Card config:

 Audio devices:
 0: MAD16 WSS (82C930) (DUPLEX)

 Synth devices:

 Midi devices:

 Timers:
 0: System clock

 Mixers:
 0: MAD16 WSS (82C930)

 Also during bootup the sound drive says that the CD is
 disabled and MIDI is not configured correctlyI'm
 using IRQ 5, IO= 0x534.

 Please I dont know what else to dohelp would be
 appreciated.

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Sound configuration question

2000-11-26 Thread Seung-woo Nam



Hi:
I just don't know where to start to configure sound 
in Debian 2.2. I have installed sound module for my SB-pci128 card but what's 
the next step? I've been using RedHat for quite a while and it just works so 
I've never seriously touched this issue. I think the module loads fine but when 
I try to open audio mixer in Gnome, it say mixer is not found.

Seung-woo Nam


Re: licq qt2.2.2-0

2000-11-26 Thread Seung-woo Nam
I believe the data is stored in '.licq' directory in your home directory.
You could just back up the files there and remove the package. After you
install the newer version, you could copy the data back to '.licq'
directory.

Seung-woo Nam

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Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 2:37 PM
Subject: licq  qt2.2.2-0



 Greetings,

 I removed all my older qt libs leaving only qt2.2.2-0 on my system.
 Now I want to try to use dselect to get and install licq and the
 xwrapper for it. I have licq gui 0.81 now that I manually installed,
 is there a way I can carefully remove it and then use dselect to do
 a nice install of it? Namely, I wish to keep all my contacts etc.

 The reason I need to update/repair is that I installed newer qt to
 build another package and that seems to break licq, so I can no longer
 do chat, only instant message.

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djscript ?

2000-11-24 Thread Seung-woo Nam



I used magicfilter to configure my printer and it 
does print pdf file.However when I try to print a txt file it didn't print 
anything and in /var/log/lp-errs, it says it couldn't find /usr/bin/djscript. 
Where can I get this program? 'apt-get install djscript' doesn't seem to find 
it.

Seung-woo Nam


KDE2 installation

2000-11-24 Thread Seung-woo Nam



I downloaded all deb files for kde2 from kde2 
mirror ftp server. However, when I tried to install packages, I got whole bunch 
of dependency errors. Can I just put the ftp path in /etc/apt/sources.list file 
and apt-get would take care of the rest?

Seung-woo Nam


printer setup problem

2000-10-09 Thread Seung-woo Nam
Hi:
I configured my printer setting with printtool, however, when I try to
print only thing I get is 'No spool file found' printed on the paper.
The entry in printcap is identical to the one in my redhat which is
working. I suspected ther is lp.lock file in /var/spool/lpd/lp
directory. Would that be the problem?

Seung-woo Nam



printer setup in Debian 2.2

2000-09-29 Thread Seung-woo Nam
Hi:

I was just wondering if there is a printer setup tool in debian like
printtool in redhat. My printer is hp deskjet 694c and it just spits out
garbage under debian.

Thanks

Seung-woo Nam



lp module in Debian 2.2

2000-09-26 Thread Seung-woo Nam
Hi everyone:

I installed Debian 2.2 recently and the process went pretty smoothly
except for lp module for printer support. The installation of the module
fails even though I have a printer connected to the parallel port and I
can't figure out whether it's parameter thing or something else. Could
anyone help me?

Thanks.

Seung-woo Nam



Perl-Mysql module

2000-08-23 Thread Seung-woo Nam
Hi everyone:
I'm trying to install perl-mysql module on my debian 2.2 system and make
complain it can't find 'libmysqlclient.so' file in /usr/lib directory.
When I check the directory the file is there. Has anyone had the same
problem? Or is there mysql shared library package for debian?
Thanks for any help.

Seung-woo Nam



Wearnes CDD110 cdrom driver

2000-02-03 Thread Nam-Anh Pham
I have an old Wearnes CDD110 cdrom on my PC.  I cannot get Debian Linux to 
recognize the drive so that I can install the operating system.  Is there a 
built-in driver to recognize this old type of cdrom?  If so, what would be 
the loadlin parameter to use during the install process to get the OS to 
recognize the cdrom.


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installing debian linux from cdrom

2000-01-25 Thread Nam-Anh Pham
I recently got a debian linux cd (Slink release, version 2.1).  I tried to 
install it on my old 486, but it would not recognize the cdrom.  Do you have 
any advice?  My pc is an old 486 clone built in 93.  It has a Mitsumi 2x 
cdrom.  I thought it was ATAPI compliant, but am not sure.  The cdrom works 
fine under DOS, so at least I know it is not a defective cdrom.  If you have 
any suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it.


I saw and tried the following command line posted on the debian site's 
faqomatic, but it did not work either.


 loadlin linux -n 5 boot=/dev/ram hdc=cdrom cdrom=debug,none 
scsi=debug,none initrd=boot.bin



Thanks in advance!  :) :)

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Adaptec AHA1522B plus AHA2940UW

1997-04-23 Thread Dong H Nam
Hello,

I have an ISA SCSI controller (AHA1522B) to which Iomega Jaz external
and Plextor SCSI CD-ROM internal are attached and a PCI SCSI (AHA2940UW)
with two wide hard drives attached (C:, D:).

When I tried to boot from Debian Linux (Debian GNU/Linux 1.2.2), the
first SCSI controller (AHA1522B) was not recognized, but AHA2940UW was.
I disabled the bios of AHA1522B in vain. I tried with Slackware Linux
with the same result.

Therefore, I could not install Liunx since my CD-ROM was not detected.

I can connect the CD-ROM to AHA2940UW, but I have Jaz still on the
AHA1522B since AHA2940UW works that way.

Please let me know if there is any way I can use both of the controllers
or I can use all of the devices (Wide SCSI H/Ds, SCSI CD-ROM, SCSI Jaz)
on the AHA2940UW.

Thank you very much.

Sincerely,
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Re: diald

1996-08-13 Thread nam

 Does anyone know how to get diald to work? I'm almost there; I can get it to 
 do it's thing, dial, connect to my ISP, start sending data, but after about 
 30 seconds, diald kills pppd, and reports that it has timed out waiting for 
 ppp to connect. :/ Since I was in the middle of receiving an html document
 from the web, I'd say it's safe to assume that pppd was already connected.
 Anyone got any ideas how I can cure this VERY annoying problem? 
 
 Thanks, 
 Tim 

  Adding 'connect-timeout' as an option to diald solved the problem
  at least for me:

  /usr/sbin/ppp-up
  
  #!/bin/sh

  /bin/setserial /dev/cua1 spd_hi
  /usr/sbin/diald /dev/cua1 -m ppp local 127.0.0.3 \
  remote 127.0.0.2 \
  defaultroute modem crtscts dynamic connect-timeout 180 \
  connect '/usr/sbin/chat -f /etc/ppp/chat-ppp' \
  fifo /var/adm/diald.ctl

  Adding the following entry at the end of /etc/diald.conf
  also helped me out making the line keep up contiguously:

  restrict * * * * *
  up

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Re: Formatting a 4GB Partition

1996-08-12 Thread nam
: 
: Hello,
: 
: I tried to install Debian 1.1 on a 4GB Partition using the kernel 2.07
: with NCR8010 Support. The disk is a Quantum Atlas.
: After writing 255 inodes on disk the formatting stopped with
: the message Can't resolve symbol llseek.
: 
: Does anybody know if the formatting should work in general
: and what goes wrong in this special case ?
: 
: It would be nice if could also you mail me directly because I could
: only read possible answers in the maillist archive ...
: 
: bye, Karsten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: 

  I had the same problem with Conner 4207S and here's the reply from
  Ted when I asked the same question to him a while back.

 Sounds like an incompatibility between the libc used to compile mke2fs
 and the libc on your boot disk. If you recompile mke2fs, or upgrade
 the shared libraries on your system, this probably should go away.  

 What version of shared library are you using on your system?  llseek
 has been included in libc for quite a while

  Does this mean Debian e2fsprogs-1.02-1 should be upgraded to 1.04
  or should be rebuilt at least with new libc5 ?

  At that time, my trick was using fdisk v2.1(4GB) and mke2fs(v0.5b)
  under slackware-2.3 setup menu to successfully format 4gb single
  partition.

  Hope this helps,
  Joownoo

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