Hola.
Revisa el archivo de configuracion de apache (creo que es http.conf o
srm.conf) que la linea LoadModule libphp.so este descomentada (sin
caracter #). Es muy comun que al instalar los paquetes de php no vuelva a
correr el script de configuracion de apache por lo que dicha linea quede
On vie, sep 10, 1999 at 02:36:46 -0600, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
son ` no ' (backticks como en à), en mi teclado ` está al lado del 1.
Efectívamente, eso era :)
Ahora corre más rápido que con el 'open/close'.
Exacto, mira el otro mensaje que mandé...
Lo miré, gracias... iré corriendo mañana
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Agustin MuNoz wrote:
zeppelin inetd[21991]: execv /usr/sbin/identd: No such file or directory
Re/instala netstd :)
Si quieres saber cómo pertenecer a
Paco Brufal [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fidonet, la red de correo con más
Fidonet
On 10 Sep 1999, RESET wrote:
A mí me salen 3921:
3949, hoy:
3416 main
124 contrib
347 non-free
62 en non-us (40 main, 22 non-free, 0 contrib)
35 en non-us
Creo que mi problema está en non-us. ¿Qué estás utilizando? Yo uso
Efectivamente. Quizá en slug sólo cojan non-US/main :-?
On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Hernan Mauricio Velasquez Nino wrote:
Hola Hernan,
He revisado el fichero /etc/apache/httpd.conf y tengo
descomentada la línea de LoadModule libphp.so (edité el fichero y lo
descomenté a mano). Tb. he reinicidado Apache desde entonces pero no he
percibido ningún
En efecto, después de la última actualización a libc6, XMMS vuelve a
ir como la seda.
GQview, sin embargo, sigue hospitalizado :-(
Un saludo.
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: En el artículo [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Ricardo Villalba [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
[...]
RicardoF:: Sin embargo algunos programas siguen dando problemas:
RicardoF:: el karchie (que no sé para que sirve) da un
RicardoF:: segmentation fault
[...]
Es un cliente para consultar
: El día Fri, 10 Sep 1999 02:19:17 -0700 (PDT), Ricard P.G.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] contaba:
[...]
Ricard:: Yo en el trabajo utilizo el Netscape hasta para respirar
Ricard:: y despues de muchas horas viendo meteoritos coer y que
Ricard:: nunca le dan a la N he llegado a la
On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Francisco José Avila Bermejo (Monkiki) wrote:
Pero como con solo hablar no se arregla mucho, pues me gustaria hacer
algo. Una opcion es hablar con los responsables de la Debian y
comentarles la idea de sacar distribuciones mas a menudo. Y la otra
opcion es unirse unas
Hola Hernan,
Tras varios intentos fallidos he conseguido que mi apache funcione con
el módulo php. Lo único en la configuración que me faltaba era indicarle
al módulo que se cargara automáticamente en el fichero
/etc/php3/apache/php3.ini :
extension=pgsql.so (en la
On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 05:50:54PM +0200, Antonio Castro wrote:
Pues yo localizaría todo lo que pueda ser interesante con vistas a
reinstalar todo desde el principio. /home /usr/local /etc y hacer
copia de seguridad de todo eso en algún lado. No digo que sea
imposible hacerlo de otra forma
On 11 Sep 1999, RESET wrote:
GQview, sin embargo, sigue hospitalizado :-(
Por curiosidad, ¿cuando encuentras cosas que no funcionan sueles mandar un
bug-report? :-? Igual el mantenedor del paquete todavía no sabe que no
funciona.
Hola.
El 10 Sep 1999 a las 01:09PM +0200, Francisco José Avila Bermejo Monkiki
escribio:
Segun vi una vez, la Potato entraba en estado de Frozen el 1 se
Septiembre, pero por lo visto esto no es así porque cada 2x3 veo que se
han incluido nuevos paquetes. ¿Esto va a seguir asi hasta el
-Mensaje original-
De: Tejada Lacaci, Antonio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: Debian Users Spanish debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Fecha: miércoles 8 de septiembre de 1999 8:36
Asunto: RE: Problemas varios con Gnome
[...]
Ya que estoy: ¿Alguien que use el outlook por ahí es capaz de
Se ha discutido bastante en debian-devel sobre cu'ando sacar
potato. Ahora mismo no est'a muy claro, pero parece que no se puede
congelar pronto porque el n'umero de erratas cr'iticas sigue siendo
alto. He oido hablar alguna vez de octubre, o noviembre, pero sin que
quede claro en ning'un
there is a kdevelop debian package. i installed it earlier today and played
with it briefly.
it seemed to work alright for the 10 minutes i played with it.
you can grab it from:
http://kde.tdyc.com/packages.php3
adam.
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Bob Bernstein wrote:
Has anyone been able
On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 12:57:25PM -0400, Jonathan Markevich wrote:
Thanks for bearing with me... there's barely anything in the whole package.
If I may...
dpkg -L alsa-modules
Sorry for giving the wrong package name b4... you need to install the
alsa-source package, and compile whats in
Levi == Levi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Levi I seem to have a problem involving ppp and the new
Levi kernel. I've got ppp set up and it works just fine with
Levi kernel 2.0.34, but I can never seem to get connected with
Levi kernel 2.2.12.
There is a small group of people who
Good evening all... I'm trying to set up a friend's slink box do allow a
dial-up ppp login. pppd doesnt' want to cooperate. I'm going nuts
to figure what I overlooked.
I'm trying to use mgetty's AutoPPP feature. I have the AutoPPP line
uncommented in /etc/mgetty/login.config. I can log in,
On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 03:27:19PM -0500, Nathan E Norman wrote:
to upgrade our prodution servers to potato (and libc 2.1). In the
potato pkg list libucdsnmp3.6 depends on libc6 =2.1; am I screwed? (I
admit to not investigating fully whether libucdsnmp3.6 needs libc 2.1
That dependency is
Avoid fakeroot. It does bad things. Use sudo.
dpkg-buildpackage -rsudo
Hello!
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 09:14:46PM +0200, Christian Hammers wrote:
Hello
Not true, two weeks ago I temporarily set up slink on WD 13GB. What you need
to know is the final cylinder. In my case, I partition it with windows
first,
tha box come with windows. So I know the final
I was just reading a recent thread on debian-user which suggested
changing the PPP mtu/mru to 296 for better performance. I did this,
and well I wouldn't call this an improvement! The local end of the link
is running linux 2.0.34 and I think it's going to crash any minute now:
In the syslog:
Sep
May as well get my 2 cents in on this thread, since I JUST got my Maxtor
17.2 GB disk working.
Asus P/I P55T2P4 mobo, iP133 CPU.
Linux Kernel 2.0.38, LILO v 0.21.
It was really difficult until I set the BIOS to Normal and NOT to LBA.
Both modes saw only 8.4 GB of disk, but different numbers of
Not really a Debian problem I confess. I have a strange problem with
ethernet between my notebook PC (which has an NE2000-clone PCMCIA ethernet
card) and my desktop (Realtek 8029 NE2K-PCI card).
Transfers when both ends are running Linux seem just fine.
Transfers when the notebook is running
You're a GENIUS! Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I can't
say this solved all of my problems, but it gave me the following vital
hints:
0. That there was actually module code!!!
1. the FTP site!!!
2. That there was documentation better than was provided with Slink (the
mini-HOWTO
Sorry, I meant to post this to the mailing list.
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On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 07:32:45AM -0400, Norris Preyer wrote:
Brian May [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a script to put in /etc/init.d/X that will automatically
restart X as required, in
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On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Gustavo Gonzalez wrote:
I turned to Debian recently. I installed Debian 2.1 (slink) with the
stable kernel 2.0.36 (and I didn't upgrade it to 2.2.x) and it works
fine to my purposes (math computations and multivariate analysis). I
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On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Benjamin Low wrote:
I'm running Debian 2.1, and have an annoying problem with xterm and rxvt
where often the screen fails to be restored properly after running
vi/vim/elvis/less/anything else which ordinarily restores the terminal
Hey,
hey,
first
time user, long time admirer... I got your newest version of debian, and it
wants me to partition my hdd... i have a win98 sys, and i partitioned 3.6gig
just for linux. is it going to mess up my dos partition by partitioning to linux
native and swap the 3.5 to the sizes
All in all, the thing does exactly what you want it to do. :) The debian
bootdisks REALLY impressed me, and I have been using Linux for over five
(six years?) now... :)
On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 08:58:58PM -0600, Soul Existance wrote:
Hey, hey,
first time user, long time admirer... I got your
Have you tried running dhcpcd-sv rather than dhcpcd?
Bryan
On 18-Aug-99 Buter wrote:
Used wrong email-address. Please respond to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Renald
Hello,
I'm at the end of my wit here... I can't get my Linux box (running
slink)
to communicate with the DHCP server at
Hi all,
Since I've re-installed slink a couple weeks back, I've been
using emacs without incident. Tonight I was writing a LaTeX
document and running latex, xdvi, and dvips from its command
shell. I took a break, and when I resumed my editing, emacs
mysteriously bailed. I then tried to run it
Are transparent PNGs possible? or is this only possible with GIF?
The reason I ask, is that I am having problems saving a PNG file
in GIMP with the background transparent, and would rather not
use the non-free GIF format.
Thanks in advance,
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pgpqdW92M2rBJ.pgp
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On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Brian May wrote:
Are transparent PNGs possible? or is this only possible with GIF?
Technically, yes. You can have GIF-style transparency, or you can have up
to 254 (IIRC) levels of transpareny by using an alpha channel.
Unfortunately,
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On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
Avoid fakeroot. It does bad things.
How's that?
[curious]
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On Mon, 6 Sep 1999, Bob Nielsen wrote:
Abiword (at least the version in potato) seems to handle this just fine
(also .rtf).
In reaction to this message I have downloaded the potato source and
compiled it (after having some problems with bugs in the source package)
but it does not read .doc
Im sure I missed something, somewhere... do i have to choose another server to
connect to? were the non-free archive moved to non-free.debian.org or whatever
finally? Sorry but its quite hard to leave for a week and find this.
Fortunately I was able to get the lists from a slow server.
Here's
On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 03:55:39PM +1000, Brian May wrote
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
I recently talked the guys at work into letting me install debian on my
computer there. It's a pretty crappy PC (P100 with 40M of RAM and a 1M
VGA Card), but I mainly use it for netscape and
I'd suggest that you check in your BIOS after exiting
Windows 95 but before booting into Linux, and verify
that APM is as you left it; another user found that
W95 was altering his BIOS settings to reflect control
panel settings, with the result that he got unexpected
power-off's in Linux.
On
On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 12:00:45PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I've recently installed a system with Slink, and set it up as
a mail hub for our domain. We also run a type of mailing list
from another box, which our mail hub acts as a smarthost for.
However, when the mailing list sends
Levi writes:
I seem to have a problem involving ppp and the new Levi kernel.
Mark Buda writes:
There is a small group of people who are reporting weird problems like
this in linux-kernel.
I have a problem with kernels 2.2.10, 2.2.11, and 2.2.12 sending empty LCP
packets. It occurs with pppd
Hi all,
Just plugged in a Adaptec 2904 to use with my scanner.
Recompiled 2.3.16
* SCSI support
* SCSI generic support
* Adaptec AIC7xxx support
What now?!
No idea what to do next :(
Is there any newbie guide to using scsi or something similar to get
me started.
My boot message doesn't find
On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 04:57:25PM -0500, Dave Sherohman wrote:
I've got a couple machine here that I want to have share their lists of
available packages and downloaded package binaries. To this end, I've had
one of them share its /var/cache/apt directory and NFS mounted it on the
other.
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 12:15:49AM +0200, Jocke wrote:
Hi all,
Just plugged in a Adaptec 2904 to use with my scanner.
Recompiled 2.3.16
* SCSI support
* SCSI generic support
* Adaptec AIC7xxx support
What now?!
No idea what to do next :(
Is there any newbie guide to using scsi
Hi,
first of all, don't reply to the list because I don't
have this address
subscribed... Please, reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
that's the address I am able
to read now :(
Let me explain my mail layout:
My smarthost is smtp.mail.yahoo.com, my username there
is 'jmmv84', and my
address there is
On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 03:45:40PM -0500, David Kanter wrote:
I'd like to download a directory-worth of files using a T1 line and a Zip
disk, then bring that disk to my Linux box at home. How should I set up
apt to read the mounted Zip disk (/dev/hdd4)? I'm more concerned with
setting up the
On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 12:52:22PM -0500, Richard E. Hawkins wrote:
mario mentioned,
IPX also has a bug that prevents me to use 2.2. with my slink. I'm using
2.0.38 on the machine that needs IPX support and 2.2 in the rest.
In that case, i'm not going to worry about the problem that's
Jocke wrote:
Hi all,
Just plugged in a Adaptec 2904 to use with my scanner.
Recompiled 2.3.16
* SCSI support
* SCSI generic support
* Adaptec AIC7xxx support
If you are using the isa card which comes with some scanners,
probably you have to do something like this:
/sbin/insmod
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 01:22:25PM +0200, Leonardo wrote:
Jocke wrote:
Hi all,
Just plugged in a Adaptec 2904 to use with my scanner.
Recompiled 2.3.16
* SCSI support
* SCSI generic support
* Adaptec AIC7xxx support
Hmm some more info. Did some changes and compiled Adaptec
I recently moved from smail to exim and have occasionally been sent the
following note (below). I don't really know what it means (other than the
obvious:)) nor how to fix it. Can anyone shed some light on this problem?
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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I recently upgraded from kernel 2.0.35 to 2.2.10 and am having difficulty
getting modules loaded on the fly by kmod. I have easily got sound to work
by creating the following file:
-telmer:/etc/modutils/sound
alias char-major-14 sb
post-install sb /sbin/modprobe -k adlib_card
options sb
I'm running the stock abiword 0.7.4-1 Debian package on potato and it
shows the following open file as options:
automatically detected, .abw, .rtf, .doc
Save as does not show .doc as an option, however, so it will not write
doc files, but reads them fine.
Bob
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Derek Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I need to Low Format a hard drive - I have a drive that has at some stage
Some BIOSes lets you do this.
/Patrik
Ok i haven't set it up in slink but i have in slakware and potato
go to idsoftware's quake 3 site (its in my dselect but i guess that just potato
) they will piont you in the right direction when you look fer q3 for linux
uncompress it and run make ... very easy and its a 1/2 second compile
and
On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Patrik Magnusson wrote:
I need to Low Format a hard drive - I have a drive that has at some stage
Some BIOSes lets you do this.
But you shouldn't ever low level format a hard drive. It isn't necessary
any more since the 80's. If you have a drive (ESPECIALLY an IDE
Soul Existance wrote:
Hey, hey, first time user, long time admirer... I got your
newest version of debian, and it wants me to partition my
hdd... i have a win98 sys, and i partitioned 3.6gig just for
linux. is it going to mess up my dos partition by
partitioning to linux native and swap the
I am looking to install Debian GNU/Linux on a computer I am about to finish
building. I was wondering about hardware issues I may encounter. The two
concerns of mine are the video card:Matrox G400 and the hard drive which is
Western Digital Expert. This HD is UDMA66 and the motherboard is a
Ok an interesting case here. I have a colleague who is at the let's say
Just knows enough to be dangerous level of linux knowledge. He wanted
to install Win98 on an unused part of his drive on a machine I had set up
Debian on. To make a long story short, he has ended up deleting his linux
Deleting partitions with DOS fdisk (and most partitioning programs)
doesn't touch anything except the partition table itself. So all data in
those partitions and the file system structure itself should be
untouched - unless other steps were taken besides just deleting the
partition.
Bringing the
Just on a whim I tried out the kernel PNP support in Linux 2.3.16 in hopes
of getting my opti931 sound card working with ALSA. I'm currently stuck
with 4front's OSS due to having a drive on the tertiary IDE chain (Kernel
support for the 931 hoses that interface at least with my system)
Anyway..
I am running debian slink, and once upon a time I believe that I was
able to transfer files via ftp but, alas, no longer. Unfortunately, I
don't recall what changed (it was a while ago, and I didn't deal with
it right away), so now I'm trying to debug the situation from where I
am now.
I dial in
Hi,
Does anyone know how to change/disable the console screen blanking time when
in text mode ?
thanks,
paul
Double E Solutions Attn: Paul McHale
4912 Effingham Dayton, Ohio 45431
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Work: 937-253-7610
Okay, I ran across strace, and I invoked it like so:
strace -o emacs.err emacs
and I got a binch of `stuff' that I have no idea how to decipher.
Does anyone know what this means? Here's the last bit of the
error file:
---snip---
sigreturn() = ? (mask now [])
Another person on this list was having a similar problem with his/her
own machine. If you're using the regular ftp client, you might try
these steps first.
ftp open whatever
ftp username: etc
ftp password: etc
Then:
ftp debug
ftp passive
Seems the ftp client doesn't
Is non-free broken?
The potato/non-packages.gz file appears to be empty.
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The last 3 days potato upgrades seem to have a bad MC build. Get
malloc and realloc errors trying to boot it. The stable build of mc
will run, but the mouse doesn't work. The last 3 releases of aumix
don't work with the mouse also. Mouse seems fine even with Netscape so
I do not think it is
Hello..
I saw on the Kernel Mailing List that there's a feature freeze now, and
a possible kernel 2.4 by the end of the year.
Nice news.
My questions is, if Debian 2.2 is released before this date, will there
be a kernel-and-depending-tools-update a few weeks after the relase of
kernel 2.4?
I
I just discovered that identd seems to be gone from my system (potato) and
it is also commented out in /etc/inetd.conf
Is this a problem?
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Nevermind. I rebooted and it works okay now.
Sorry for taking up bandwidth.
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On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 06:24:44PM -0400, William T Wilson wrote:
Note that when moving filesystems it is best to use either tar or cpio.
cp will get things subtly wrong much of the time.
What does cp get wrong? I havmoved entire systems using cp with no
problems yet.
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I seem to have a problem involving ppp and the new kernel. I've got ppp
set up and it works just fine with kernel 2.0.34, but I can never seem to
get connected with kernel 2.2.12. I've read the kernel docs and they say
2.2.12 requires pppd 2.3.8 or better, but I've got 2.3.9 intsalled, so i
don't
On Sat, 11 Sep 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 06:24:44PM -0400, William T Wilson wrote:
: Note that when moving filesystems it is best to use either tar or cpio.
: cp will get things subtly wrong much of the time.
: What does cp get wrong? I havmoved entire systems
Eric G . Miller egm2@jps.net writes:
Another person on this list was having a similar problem with his/her
own machine. If you're using the regular ftp client, you might try
these steps first.
ftp open whatever
ftp username: etc
ftp password: etc
Then:
ftp debug
ftp
On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Bob Nielsen wrote:
I'm running the stock abiword 0.7.4-1 Debian package on potato and it
shows the following open file as options:
automatically detected, .abw, .rtf, .doc
Save as does not show .doc as an option, however, so it will not write
doc files, but reads
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 07:01:11PM -, Pollywog wrote:
I just discovered that identd seems to be gone from my system (potato) and
it is also commented out in /etc/inetd.conf
Is this a problem?
Andrew, most people would feel this is a security feature rather than a
problem. identd allows
Hey guys -- I just did a 'su' on my computer to get to root from user, and I
got this following error message:
$ su
Password:
shell-init: could not get current directory:
Now, how do I make it so that lynx or emacs or lftp or wget also use
this passive mode? I only seem to be able to make it work in the
regular client. Is there a system setting that all of these would
look at to use passive mode?
Thanks again.
--Miguel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Miguel Wooding SF
On 11-Sep-99 Colin Telmer wrote:
I recently moved from smail to exim and have occasionally been sent the
following note (below). I don't really know what it means (other than the
obvious:)) nor how to fix it. Can anyone shed some light on this problem?
Add localhost to the local_domains
setterm -blank [0-60]
(blanking time in minutes, 0=never)
Bob
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 11:31:29AM -0400, Paul McHale wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know how to change/disable the console screen blanking time when
in text mode ?
thanks,
paul
On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Seth R Arnold wrote:
Which you want, I don't know. (I thought inetd handled identd too, but
my inetd.conf file shows that it runs identd directly -- and it
DOESN'T USE TCPWRAPPERS. Is *this* right?)
I'm not sure why it is, but that's the correct setup. inetd doesn't
On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Nathan E Norman wrote:
: What does cp get wrong? I havmoved entire systems using cp with no
: problems yet.
device files (tar blows on those too). I don't think cp gets files with
holes right either (but I could be wrong).
cp does have problems with sparse files
Hey guys,
I finally got apt-get going--thanks. I can't remember,exactly, but is there a
dpkg --fix --broken that I can use to insure that I
have a full installation? I've got some of netscape 4.6, I think, but not
enough to make it run (can run Mozilla fine under
blackbox). The more I
On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
Deleting partitions with DOS fdisk (and most partitioning programs)
doesn't touch anything except the partition table itself. So all data in
those partitions and the file system structure itself should be
untouched - unless other steps were taken
Hello,
Yesterday I got the distribution up, after coping the CD #1 over
to my C: in Win95, and copying the files in each binary-all that
ral, replacing the 0K ones in binary-i386 to satisfy install. I
was underway, and did not see the post about the dselect overrides,
but my strategy worked.
I
Hi all,
I think that I've configured at last exim.
Please, if you can read this email, reply :)
Many thanks.
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I just found this in my log:
Sep 11 21:39:49 lilypad portmap[3551]: connect from 155.230.90.29 to dump():
request from unauthorized host
Sep 11 21:39:54 lilypad tcplogd: sunrpc connection attempt from
job.kyungpook.ac.kr [155.230.90.29]
Sep 11 21:39:54 lilypad tcplogd: sunrpc connection attempt
I'm a fairly new pgp user and hope that the gurus here can bring some
light into my dark.
I'm a bit puzzled about the validy of keys that pgp (6.5.1) tells me.
Here's what I have:
KeyID Trust Validity User ID
0x... marginal complete Dillo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cultimate
Hi
I have just connect two computers with windows 98 with a
RJ45 inverted cable, trought it's network boards.
How do I configure the windows 98 network in order each one
see each other ?
Thanks
Luis
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On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 01:15:51PM -0700, Miguel Wooding SF Ten.Union wrote:
Now, how do I make it so that lynx or emacs or lftp or wget also use
this passive mode? I only seem to be able to make it work in the
regular client. Is there a system setting that all of these would
look at to use
Some time ago, I saw a note on the mailing list about work progressing on
automated installs of Debian. I was just wondering how far along it is. I've
got about 150 workstations that run linux, and right now I have to use RedHat
because RedHat has an automated install. But I'm getting really sick
On 11-Sep-99 Peter Palfrader aka Weasel wrote:
I'm a fairly new pgp user and hope that the gurus here can bring some
light into my dark.
I'm a bit puzzled about the validy of keys that pgp (6.5.1) tells me.
Here's what I have:
KeyID Trust Validity User ID
0x... marginal
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 04:51:03PM -0400, William T Wilson wrote:
On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Seth R Arnold wrote:
Which you want, I don't know. (I thought inetd handled identd too, but
my inetd.conf file shows that it runs identd directly -- and it
DOESN'T USE TCPWRAPPERS. Is *this* right?)
I just installed Quake and Quake2 on my Linux machine. They run fine in X
of course, and I can get the SVGALIB (console) versions to run ok too as
long as I run them as root or suid root.
However, I'm wondering if there's some kinda of special device file that I
could just allow myself write
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 10:08:09PM -, Pollywog wrote:
You exchanged passphrases?? I don't think you should do that.
Your passphrase is for your own use when you encrypt or sign something.
oops, fingerprints :)
--
Weasel http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~ppalfrad/
PGP
I've been ransacking the FAQs and list archives, but cannot find any
information on this problem specifically. I'm using kernel 2.0 from the CD,
and I installed the system on my Windows box, using a 3.5 floppy to boot.
That's most likely irrelevant, so I'll cut to the chase: I'm having PPP
Scott, check the debian-devel archives. There is a fellow working on an
automated install program, but no one seemed to want it -- so it won't be in
potato, and I would be suprised if it goes into potato+1 too. All the same,
he says he uses it regularly, and enjoys it.
It was in the last two
Michael, please ensure you are not running a WinModem (ie, one that relies
on the CPU to do all the work..) I have heard there is coming support for
those less fortunate modems, but... shrug
Can you use seyon or minicom to dial to your ISP?
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 06:12:25PM -0400, Michael
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 09:45:37AM -0400, Steve Rothanburg wrote:
Anybody know where I can find in.rexecd? I just ran dselect this morning
and after the 8megs of updates rexecd is gone. It didn't get split off
to a separate package did it? I'm running Potato with a 2.2.10 kernel.
I think
Michael, please ensure you are not running a WinModem (ie, one that relies
on the CPU to do all the work..) I have heard there is coming support for
those less fortunate modems, but... shrug
No, it is a Rockwell chipset, PCI, 56K internal modem. I have a relatively
solid foundation in the
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