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On Wed, 10 Mar 1999 00:32:39 +0100, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
>There is no general solution to such a problem, but I have seen worse in
>Real Life. Sure, you can lock the door, but then?
See who is knocking.
>I would try talking to
On Tue, Mar 09, 1999 at 02:55:43PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
>
> No, banning is the way to get control of an otherwise unwieldy
> situation. Have you been on a channel that gets 10-20 clone/flood attacks
> per week? You can that a social problem but tell me, exactly how would
> *YOU* solve it
> > I've just installed dvisvga and discovered that it can't seem to
> > handle resolutions higher than 320x200. Now I have a SVGA card that
> > should be capable of handling 1024x768 --- certainly, this is the
> > resolution of X. When I try I get the following error:
> >
> > fatal error: di
I've got a hamm system: my /etc/apt/sources.list is pointing to
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free
I've recently run apt-get upgrade, and now when I go to dselect and do the
Install option, I get the error:
Sorry, but the following packages are broken - this means they have
Steve Lamb dixit:
> [ ... ] btw, so please, stop preaching to the choir.
and just what's calling someone publicly a clueless newbie... whining... ?
Horacio
On Tue, 09 Mar 1999 22:02:55 +, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>>I want to make Debian CDs, but I cannot find debian-cd package in slink
>>or potato.
[...]
>http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~stevem/DebianCD/
>
>contains some information about slink_cd, my package to build CD images
>for slink.
I don'
I hope this is the correct place for this question. If not plase be gentle
as you point me in the right direction. I am looking for a database package
for our home network. The initial uses will be simple, such as a phone list,
and ease of use will be the major concern. Later on we intend to do som
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Joe wrote:
> I'm trying to install Debian-Linux, and I don't know what I'm doing. I
> need someone I can call on the phone to walk me through the installation
[snip]
Hi Joe
Dale Scheetz has a book published by Linux Press that is just your tcket.
It costs about $40 US and co
I'm trying to install Gnome using the instructions at
http://www.gnome.org/start/getting_debian.shtml
They say to add a line to /etc/apt/sources.list (which I've done); it now
looks like:
deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free
deb ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/debian dists/
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On Tue, 9 Mar 1999 23:24:21 +0100, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
>Yeah, why should we try to improve our social life when a simple ban command
>makes us feel powerful.
>Banning and ignoring is the simplest way to deal with social problems.
No, banning
What is setup.sh I can't find it anywhere on my system
Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 09 Mar 1999q, George Bonser wrote:
> > On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, ragOO wrote:
> >
> > > Person, Roderick wrote:
> > >
> > > > I have installed some tars and I need to set some thing to run at boot.
> > > >
> > >
> > >
Hi Debian users,
In my country (Brazil) I only have to pay one tax between 0:00 and
6:00 AM independent of call time.
I'm start thinking to get my home machine live at night and set crontab
to use pon or wvdial (I have two account, one with pon and other with
wvdial) and use /etc/ppp/ip-up.
In a message dated 3/9/99 4:33:12 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >> See what you want, just know that you're more than likely 100% wrong.
>
> >I can only see what you project with your attitudes and behaviors.
>
> Which are only a reflection of your own.
>
> What are the advantages of using CVS instead of your own complied
> versions of software
If you just use a stable version of the software:
- There is really no advantage to using CVS.
If you need to use an unstable (i.e., frequently changing) version
of the software:
- CVS can save some dow
> Could that be because your domain is banned? I bet it is. And why?
> Because they had problems with people from your domain flooding, spamming
> and clonning on their channel. Some of the channels I ran banned entire
> COUNTRIES because of people like that.
Now I can freely assume that #b
Would it be possible to get slist (or whatever component joins the messages
into a digest) to skip a line between the end of each message and the
headers of the next?
Thanks,
Mitch Marks
--
Mitchell Marks (773) 702-6041 AAC-010A
CUIP: Chicago Public Schools / Univ. of
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>*- On 9 Mar, ragOO wrote about "Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent"
>> Person, Roderick wrote:
>>
>>> I have installed some tars and I need to set some thing to run at boot.
>>>
>>
>> The Debian equivalent of rc.local is rc.b
On Tue, Mar 09, 1999 at 02:06:18PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
>
> >The ability of some IRCers to blatantly ban entire countries because of the
> >acts of a few is why EfNet is in a decline. Too many little kids fighting
> >for "power" in a virtual medium. It's funny in a sad sort of way.
>
>
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On Tue, 9 Mar 1999 15:51:00 -0600 (CST), steven walsh wrote:
>> Funny, looks alphabetized to me.
> Man, "cwhom". Chgaop cghchanch... VERY INFORMATIVE. Alphabetical
>sorting isn't enough, "help" should be helpful.
You said it was
On Tue, 09 Mar 1999 22:45:17 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>$ pon provider
>hda: irq timeout: status=0x50 { Drive Ready SeekComplete }
You obviously have hardware problems with your hard drive...
>/usr/bin/pon: line2: 5552 Segmentation fault /usr/sbin/pppd call
>${1:-provider}
...that lead
I'm trying to install Debian-Linux, and I don't know what I'm doing. I
need someone I can call on the phone to walk me through the installation
and get Debian working. E-Mail me at [EMAIL PROTECTED], to give me
your phone # so I can call you for help
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>Hi there,
>
>do you know about any tool for creating the slink cd-images from a mirror
>of the distribution (like the debian-cd package in hamm) ?
>From: Peter Shtinkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Tue Mar 09 13:32:01 GMT 1999
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>I
I believe by default Debian uses a file called /etc/X11/window-managers
put the full path windowmanager that you would like to use in that list.. I
mean for
windowmaker that is how I had to set it up.
Shaleh wrote:
> On 09-Mar-99 Christian Dysthe wrote:
> > Hello Debian-user,
> >
> > I still h
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Has anyone gotten the umich ldap client to talk to an ms outlook
ldap server?
It's not working right for me, and I don't know if it's my own
stupidity or outlooks.
Thanks,
--
Raul
> [l] Help on Topic: index
> 4OP ABORT ADDIDLE ADDSHIT ADDUSER ADDLAME ADDFORWARD
> ADDWORD ADMIN AJOIN AJOINLIST AWAY BACK BAN
> BANS BANSTABANTYPE BANWORD BEEP BKBOTLIST
> BYE C CDCDCC
Hi,
I quit x-window and try to connect as I did a while ago:
$ pon provider
hda: irq timeout: status=0x50 { Drive Ready SeekComplete }
/usr/bin/pon: line2: 5552 Segmentation fault/usr/sbin/pppd call
${1:-provider}
try again to the same results (just the 5552 number changes to 5562, 5572,
557
What are the advantages of using CVS instead of your own complied
versions of software
What eactly is the difference between kdm and xdm is it eaiser to
configure or better security anything
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From: steven walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: bitchx (sucks!)
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> I didn't guess, I RTFM'd. I read in the docs tha
Ralf,
That takes of this issue then. I added a port of my choosing to the
/etc/services and everything is working as expected.
Yesterday I did the same trial with forwarding port 80 to the
internal service. It was successful for me though, (of course my real
site was gone). Are you asking for
I have used Partition Magic 4.0 to expand and move a Linux partition and
it worked fine. After doing this, I had to boot from a floppy and run
LILO before I could boot Linux from LILO, however.
Bob
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Christian Dysthe wrote:
> Hello Debian-user,
>
> I have Windows and Linux
*- On 9 Mar, Pollywog wrote about "Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian
Eqivalent"
>
> On 09-Mar-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> *- On 9 Mar, Person, Roderick wrote about "rc.local -> What is the Debian
>> Eqivalent"
>>> I have installed some tars and I need to set some thing to run at boot. For
>
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On Tue, 9 Mar 1999 10:44:12 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Steve, most of the docs you pointed out say next to nothing. One may try to
>guess (as surely most bitchx users do) how to work things out, and that
>works some times, but not always.
On 8 Mar 1999, Andy Spiegl wrote:
> Hi,
> after installing gnome-apt (with the necessary packages from potato)
> onto my hamm system, apt seems to have lost the ftp method. When
> I try "apt-get update" I get:
> E: The method driver /usr/lib/apt/methods/ftp could not be found.
> Exitcode 100
>
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On Mon, 8 Mar 1999 17:17:40 -0500, Wayne Topa wrote:
> I agree Steve, there are plenty of Manual(s) to read. But for a new
>IRC user they sure confusing. I have been trying to Window it but, as
>of yet, no luck.
As for anything new, it is confu
> Hello Debian-user,
> I have Windows and Linux on my HD. As time has passed I now prefer
> my Debian installation and seldom use Windows (big surprise, eh?:)
Nope, same here. ;-)
> I want to expand/move my Linux partition and I do have Partition
> Magic on my system. Will using Partitio
Hi Bill,
On Tue, 09 Mar 1999 13:59:19 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>You are correct in the assumption of using port 8080 below. That is
>exactly what I am doing now, (it works great BTW!). Is 8080 the
Nice for you. I also tried to forward port 80 to an internal host, but I
wasn't as succes
On 09-Mar-99 George Bonser wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Pollywog wrote:
>
>>
>> setup.sh works most of the time, but in a couple of instances it does not
>> work
>> for me.
>>
>> --
>
> And it works for me in every single case. Have never seen a case EVER
> where it didn't workd. Can you ple
Hi!
> i probably missed something as i upgraded to slink today, but is the
> tty that the xserver uses somehow changed to be in some config file
> (rather than taking the first unused one)?
maybe have a look at /etc/X11/xdm/Xserver
there will be an parameter (for xdm) ... but the file is self-d
On Tue, Mar 09, 1999 at 08:44:24PM +0100, Conrado Badenas wrote:
> but when I type "mount /mnt/zip" with user conrado I get this error
> message:
> mount: the kernel does not recognize /dev/sda4 as a block device
>(maybe `insmod driver'?)
> It works for /cdrom but doesn't for /mnt/zip. Why
On 09-Mar-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> *- On 9 Mar, Person, Roderick wrote about "rc.local -> What is the Debian
> Eqivalent"
>> I have installed some tars and I need to set some thing to run at boot. For
>> example I need to have the followiung to line execute at boot.
>>
On 09-Mar-99 George Bonser wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
>>
>> This was well answered here about 3 weeks ago; see the archive files. You
>> should make a file called /etc/init.d/local with the commands you want to
>> run at bootup and then link this by running "update-rc
*- On 9 Mar, Person, Roderick wrote about "Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian
Eqivalent"
> This is my problem I think. I have the hamm xfstt installed. i didn't know
> it was broken. i think I'm going to install this from slink, then try the
> other stuff if no good. Will I have to more ny ttfs f
Hello again Ralf,
You are correct in the assumption of using port 8080 below. That is
exactly what I am doing now, (it works great BTW!). Is 8080 the
correct port to use? Now that 8080 will be in use, can I just start
pulling ports out of the air for other web services, (that is if I
had any ot
Hi all!
I have just compiled a kernel for parport ZIP drive support, and now I
would want to get an automatic way to mount and umount the drive as a
NORMAL USER. I have added the next line in /etc/fstab:
/dev/sda4 /mnt/zip msdos rw,user,noauto,umask=007,gid=25 0 2
but when I type "moun
This is my problem I think. I have the hamm xfstt installed. i didn't know
it was broken. i think I'm going to install this from slink, then try the
other stuff if no good. Will I have to more ny ttfs from /var/ttfonts?
BTW, for some reason when I try to reply all to your emails, my sytem blows
up
On Tue, 09 Mar 1999 09:31:04 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I have a web site on my Debian box visible to the
>> world. Of course this is using xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:80.
>>
>> I also have an internal web site visible to the world
>> using portforwarding xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:.
>>
>> Question 1- Which p
John Cuson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
John> how does one resolve a dependency problem that results because
John> gnome-bin won't install because libgnome31 isn't installed, and
John> libgnome31 won't install because gnome-bin isn't installed? can
John> someone offer me a hint here?
You can use A
Hi all!
I have just compiled a kernel for parport ZIP drive support, and now I
would want to get an automatic way to mount and umount the drive. I have
created the next script (/usr/local/bin/mtzip):
/sbin/modprobe ppa.o
/bin/mount /mnt/zip
and added the next line in /etc/fstab:
/dev/sda4
*- On 9 Mar, Person, Roderick wrote about "rc.local -> What is the Debian
Eqivalent"
> I have installed some tars and I need to set some thing to run at boot. For
> example I need to have the followiung to line execute at boot.
> /usr/X11R6/bin/xfstt --sync
>
*- On 9 Mar, ragOO wrote about "Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent"
> Person, Roderick wrote:
>
>> I have installed some tars and I need to set some thing to run at boot.
>>
>
> The Debian equivalent of rc.local is rc.boot
>
As George said it is not the same. Also the use of rc.boot
i'm thinking of buying an alpha, and answers to these questions would
really help me make a decision:
1. what video cards can i use? Matrox? PCI? AGP?
2. what differences are there between Slink/i386 and Slink/Alpha?
-vinny
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On 09 Mar 1999q, George Bonser wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, ragOO wrote:
>
> > Person, Roderick wrote:
> >
> > > I have installed some tars and I need to set some thing to run at boot.
> > >
> >
> > The Debian equivalent of rc.local is rc.boot
>
> I really do not think so. rc.local runs LAST af
Hi,
I am trying to set up thi computer at work with Debian. All works
fine apart from the network. This is a novell environment. I have set
up one computer in a novell environment before and it was fine.
however here I have problems. The newtwork card is working OK as
far as I can tell. On b
On 09-Mar-99 Christian Dysthe wrote:
> Hello Debian-user,
>
> I still have problems getting XDM to run. Starting X with "startx"
> works fine, but when I start XDM I get a minimal fvm desktop, not
> the setup I have in my .xinitrc file. I know I must be missing
> something obvious.
>
>
I am interested in finding out how you knew this; and if its true and
where the other info on SMP can be found
On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 17:00:32 -0600 (EST)
> From: Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Debian User List
> Subject: make-kpkg on SMP p
On Tue, Mar 09, 1999 at 06:39:54PM +0100, Simone Rapizzi wrote:
>
> I've just installed Linux, but I can't use LILO:
>
> When I reboot I see:
> " L 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01" and so on.
>
Unlikely a BIOS problem. Have you installed LILO in the MBR? Try
re-installing LILO with the addition
We are organizing a Finnish Debian Developer/User
Meeting this weekend. If you are not in Finland,
feel free to press 'd' now. The rest is in finnish.
Suomen Debian-tapaaminen
Tapaamme lauantaina, 13.3., Helsingissä, klo 17
someone last week told me about the pc magazine article that was placed on
zdnet and led to the spate of discussion we've just seen. my response at the
time was "it's not for weenies". that was, of course, before i began setting
up a series of libraries to support a gnome application and ran
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to linux.debian.user as well.
After differencing the /etc/lpd.conf and /etc/lpd.perms
between the old and new versions, I discovered that the bug in the new
version can be corrected by commenting out the following line in
Tam Ma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tam> I am new at Debian and I am kind confused about the Apt, Dselect,
Tam> and Dpkg programs. Slink was released earlier today and it has:
Tam>Apt (part 1), the new backend to dselect
Tam>Apt (part 2), the new commandline
Tam> I know Apt will soon have a
On Mon, Mar 08, 1999 at 05:00:32PM -0600, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am I incorrect in assuming that you need to pass the "-j 2" option to
> make to fully realise the benefits of compiling on an SMP platform? If
> so, how do I get make-kpkg to use this option?
>
> If this is a rtfm type th
Check out http://www.innerx.net/~nuke I need not say more. The package for
epic in debian is called "epic4".
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I assume you installed linux to boot from the HD. If so, it looks as if you
Box can only boot up HD1. It looking for Linux there.
You need to get a boot disk and fix your MBR.
> -Original Message-
> From: Simone Rapizzi [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 1999 12:40 PM
> To
Hi,
I've just installed Linux, but I can't use LILO:
When I reboot I see:
" L 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01" and so on.
Does anybody know why?
I have Win98 on my primary HD and I've installed Linux on the first
partition of my third HD.
Thanks.
Simone Rapizzi
What will the laptops be running? In any case Socks5 would work well for you.
Check
out www.socks.nec.com. It's hard to find on their site but there's a free
(well, the
license proved to be unacceptable for DFSG but I don't know why) .tar.gz for
*nix
which you can build on your systems. I've use
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Hi,
I read on slashdot.org that potato will soon be frozen. Is this true?
Gery
Hello,
I've been working on a primitive backup script,
that, using BRU backs up my root partition, and
then other, more dynamic directories under a
different 'file count' to a DAT tape. At least
that's the plan.
Here's a basic layout of the program
On Tuesday 9 March, Kieth Murphy wrote
>* I'm not sure the installation itself needs radical fixing.
>* Please preserve robustness.
>* Maybe we need to represent a clear alternative.
>* Maybe RedHat has its priorities wrong (flash over >functionality?).
I agree with these opinions, and moreover,
Hello Debian-user,
I still have problems getting XDM to run. Starting X with "startx"
works fine, but when I start XDM I get a minimal fvm desktop, not
the setup I have in my .xinitrc file. I know I must be missing
something obvious.
Can anyone help?
TIA
//Christian
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Person, Roderick wrote:
> I have installed some tars and I need to set some thing to run at boot.
>
The Debian equivalent of rc.local is rc.boot
ragOO, VU2RGU.
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Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira writes:
> a friend of mine installed Debian 2.0 and tried to connect in Internet
> using pppconfig and doesnt suceed
What problem did he have with pppconfig?
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What is contained on the 2 Official Debian Binary i386 CDs.
I was thinking that disc 2 would be all the KDE/Gnome and X stuff... but I
am not sure.
Anyone know how the CDs are laid out?
--Jay
Yes, my problem would a bit more obscured by the fact of gs conflicts with
magicfilter. I am able to print plain text docs. However, HTML, ps and pdf
formats
cannot be prited without serious errors. Thus I prefer to wait for the slink
release
in CD. I am using now other distributions (OpenLinux 1
George Bonser wrote:
>
> On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Jesse Evans wrote:
>
> > I feel that most of the press coverage of Linux has been tainted by
> > the
> > commercial marketing efforts of certain distributions. If I were a writer
> > and
> > had no knowledge of the subject matter of my current
Hi,
I have some kind of a partition problem. It exists some months, but i could use
everyting whithout problems. The only thing i couldn't do is defrag my win-disk.
The problem has to do with ending/beginning of a partition
Output of cfdisk:
NameFlags Part Type FS Type
> I have installed Debian-Linux, after I boot, and the system asks for the
> login, I log in as root. the problem is I'm at a $prompt, I don't know
Do 'whoami' and see who you are really logged on as. Why do you need to
change /dev/modX anyway? /dev/ttySX is a COM port. But if you really need
to,
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> steven walsh dixit:
> > On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Wayne Topa wrote:
> > [snip]
> >
> > > I agree Steve, there are plenty of Manual(s) to read. But for a new
> > > IRC user they sure confusing. I have been trying to Window it but, as
> > > of yet, no luck
If your prompt is a "$" you are not logged in as root. This is the regular user
prompt. The prompt under root is "#". You should have a password for a user
account
and one for signing in as root. When you login type "root" and then your root
password and you will have permission to do anything
Anyone?
I will try one more post with these questions.
Thanks,
-Bill
> Hello again,
>
> I have a web site on my Debian box visible to the
> world. Of course this is using xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:80.
>
> I also have an internal web site visible to the world
> using portforwarding xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:.
>
>
I have installed some tars and I need to set some thing to run at boot. For
example I need to have the followiung to line execute at boot.
/usr/X11R6/bin/xfstt --sync
/usr/X11R6/bin/xfstt&
I used RH for a minute and these were pla
Hi all,
I am new at Debian and I am kind confused about the Apt, Dselect, and Dpkg
programs. Slink was released earlier today and it has:
Apt (part 1), the new backend to dselect
Apt (part 2), the new commandline
I know Apt will soon have a front end (Apt 3 for "Potato") that will
I use wvdial and have never had nay problems. How is he disconnecting it? Is
he using it under X or Console. You can hit
ctrl + C and it will 'attempt to exit gracfully' and disconnect without seg
faults
> -Original Message-
> From: Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira [SMTP:[EMAIL P
I have installed Debian-Linux, after I boot, and the system asks for the
login, I log in as root. the problem is I'm at a $prompt, I don't know
what to do from their. I need to change /dev/mod.. to /dev/ttys... but
the sys. says I do not have permission. Any help?
> Hello Debian-user,
>
> I have Windows and Linux on my HD. As time has passed I now prefer
> my Debian installation and seldom use Windows (big surprise, eh?:)
>
> I want to expand/move my Linux partition and I do have Partition
> Magic on my system. Will using Partition Magic harm my Li
Yes I know that slink was released but
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Hello Debian-user,
I have Windows and Linux on my HD. As time has passed I now prefer
my Debian installation and seldom use Windows (big surprise, eh?:)
I want to expand/move my Linux partition and I do have Partition
Magic on my system. Will using Partition Magic harm my Linux
installa
Oz Dror <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi
>
> I amgoing to have SDSL connected to my private network (192.168.0.x)
> I have 3com (3905b Net card). I would like to connect the SDSL to my local
> ethernet HUb. I will be assigned a fixe IP to comunicate with the world.
I know I'm answering a differe
You are absolutely wright! I just downgrade to hamm for the same problem.
I could print in text mode only, but I think the problem was not due to
permission
mistakes. Anyway I will stop the upgrade to slink to total defrozen.
> The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
> that has bee
I will assume that you are running slink because you did not say. I also
assume that the version of "netbase" you are running is 3.11-xx. Download
the "netbase" package from unstable/Potato (v. 3.12) and your IP aliasing
should work normally. For some reason the slink/3.11 version of netbase
do
> Just for the sake of it and for learning-purposes i would now like to
> build a better wall. The problem is that one computer that they scan
> from is the name-server and that one is hard to isolate it completely
> from here. The only thing i allow from the DNS is UDP from 1024-65535
> since DNS,
I want to make Debian CDs, but I cannot find debian-cd package in slink
or potato.
If anybody knows how to use debian-cd from hamm or any other solution
for this problem - please help me!
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Hi there,
do you know about any tool for creating the slink cd-images from a mirror
of the distribution (like the debian-cd package in hamm) ?
Thanks,
Andras
*- On 9 Mar, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote about "Printer in
kernel 2.2.1"
> Hi Debian users,
> I'm setting a printer with the new kernel: 2.2.1. When I tried make
> xconfig and search for parallel printer support in character devices section I
> couldnt mark the option. I
Hello!
I have a slight problem that i want to solve. Since the admins on our
school is really nosy and scans our computers for ftp and web-servers
among, to name a few examples i would like to shut them out completely
from my computer. As it is now i have a pretty straight-forward firewall
that on
On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, George Bonser wrote:
> On 9 Mar 1999, Frozen Rose wrote:
>
> >
> > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> > Mitch Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >How do you tie a rewrite rule to a particular route?
> > >The documentation wasn't very clear on this.
> >
[snip]
> >
> >
Hi Debian users,
I'm setting a printer with the new kernel: 2.2.1. When I tried make
xconfig and search for parallel printer support in character devices section I
couldnt mark the option. It's in gray collor. How I can mark this option?
Have a nice day,Paulo
At 07:37 PM 3/8/99 PST, rick hunter wrote:
>Can anyone help me with this error mesg?
>
>Prob:block on freelist at 00b10bd1 isn't free
>
>I usually get it when I am using the dselect program,
>afterwhich any program I run (including shutdown)
>will result in the same error mesg.
>
>The only solution
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