On lun, abr 03, 2000 at 01:21:25 +0200, Alfredo Casademunt wrote:
Pues eso, ¿ alguien sabe de donde puedo descargar el paquete .deb
del servidor svga 3.3.6 compiado para slink ?
De:
http://www.debian.org/~vincent/dists/xfree-update/main/binary-i386/
--
Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez [EMAIL
On Sat, Apr 01, 2000 at 09:36:24AM +0200, Fernando Sanchez wrote:
sirve IMAP también. Y para listas de correo, por supuesto, majordomo.
Teniendo en cuenta la licencia, no se yo si por supuesto.
Jordi
--
Jordi Mallach Pérez || [EMAIL PROTECTED] || Rediscovering Freedom,
ka Oskuro in RL-MUD
Alguien ha podido hacer andar el Syquest SparQ 1.0 en Linux?
Gracias.
Hola a todos,
una preguntilla que no se si encaja demasiado bien aquí.
¿alguien conoce algun cliente de correo por web? no me importa si es
comercial, share o free mientras sea bueno y esté hecho en php (a ser
posible, aunque en perl o C tambien me vale). Pero por supuesto para
correr en Debian.
Un servidor ppp es el que te mantiene una conexión ppp (te asigna una dirección
dinámica y entiende los paquetes ppp por el puerto serie). Un servidor radius
es el que se encarga de verificar si el login y password que introduces es
correcto y asignar el perfil de conexión ppp (esto que yo sepa
Qué tal IMP (http://horde.org/imp)
Trabaja com PHP y es capaz de mostrarte vía Web, no solo el servidor de
correo de tu red, sino los de otras redes, si lo configuras para ello.
Tiene algunos defectos de traducción al español pero está muy bien.
Un saludo
Emilio Tejedor Escobar
-Mensaje
Hola,
¿Alguién sabe dónde puedo conseguir información para hacer un NAT puro?
Estoy muy interesado en NAT Estático. ¿Es posible ello en Debian?
Un saludo y muchas gracias por todo.
Angel
Hola,
Tengo dos discos duros en mi ordenador:
1) Tiene 8,4 GB y se divide en: 4 GB de W2k (cuestiones de trabajo),
2 GB de NT4 (Idem del anterior caso) y 2 GB de Debian (si no se me cae
la cara de vergüenza).
2) Tiene 3 1/2 GB y tiene Solaris 8! para Intel.
Mi problema radica en que con Lilo
Hola,
Ya sé que es un fallo de seguridad del tamaño de un misil, pero os
rogaría que me comenteís qué fichero hace capaz de un acceso por telnet
como root.
He habilitado en /etc/securetty, ttyp0 pero nada.
Un saludo y gracias por vuestra ayuda.
Angel
Hola,
Debo hacer una copia en cd de un servidor FTP cuyo montante final es de
18 Gb. Mi disco duro es de 4 Gb y aunque está en mi red, no me es
posible poder acceder fisicamente a ello.
¿Existe algun programa qué de forma fraccionada o periodica, pueda ir
bajandose el contenido por partes de
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Jordi wrote:
On Sat, Apr 01, 2000 at 09:36:24AM +0200, Fernando Sanchez wrote:
sirve IMAP también. Y para listas de correo, por supuesto, majordomo.
Teniendo en cuenta la licencia, no se yo si por supuesto.
Para listas de correo, la nueva estrella parece ser mailman,
http://www.hispafuentes.com/productividad/articulos/multihead.php3
aqui viene una explicacion de como configurarlo
-Mensaje original-
De: Tito Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: viernes, 31 de marzo de 2000 16:44
Para: Usuarios Debian Español
Asunto: Re: Dos monitores
El
he hecho todos los cambios necesarios que me mencionaste y ahora me cuenta
lupus:/home/pepesan# /etc/init.d/isdnutils start
Starting isdn services : interfaces ipppd iprofd isdnlogusage: hisaxctrl
DriverId IoctlCmd IoctlArg
.
lupus:/home/pepesan# isdnlog Version 3.00 loaded
(ISDN subsystem
Necesito ordenar una lista alfabéticamente pero parece que el sort no
ordena correctamente las palabras con acentos.
Un ejemplo:
rvmsoft:~/temp$ cat palabras.txt
camión
camionero
cama
camionera
Y ahora ejecuto
rvmsoft:~/temp$ sort palabras.txt
cama
camionera
camionero
camión
¿No debería ir
Carlos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Muriel decía:
Buenas...
¿Alguien que utilice el Gnus sabe cómo hacer que utilice el
content-transfer-encoding en `8bit' en lugar del `quoted-printable'?
Si te refieres a como leer en 8bits los mensajes de correo o noticias,
basta pulsar las
Hue-Bond wrote:
El sábado 01 de abril de 2000 a la(s) 23:32:56 +0200, Thoth contaba:
Y para pasar las imagenes .raw a .iso ¿Como?
Pues si no me equivoco: mv imagen.raw imagen.iso
Gracias, me di cuenta de eso el otro dia en mi primera grabacion (y
unica) con el xcdroast, la
Angel Carrasco [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hola,
Buenas...
Tengo dos discos duros en mi ordenador:
1) Tiene 8,4 GB y se divide en: 4 GB de W2k (cuestiones de trabajo),
2 GB de NT4 (Idem del anterior caso) y 2 GB de Debian (si no se me cae
la cara de vergüenza).
2) Tiene 3 1/2 GB y tiene
AC Ya sé que es un fallo de seguridad del tamaño de un misil, pero os
AC rogaría que me comenteís qué fichero hace capaz de un acceso por telnet
AC como root.
AC He habilitado en /etc/securetty, ttyp0 pero nada.
/etc/hosts.allow si usas tcpd tambien...
De todos modos no es pecado si utilizas
El lunes 03 de abril de 2000 a la(s) 10:14:03 +0200, Angel Carrasco contaba:
He habilitado en /etc/securetty, ttyp0 pero nada.
Pon más, ttyp1 ttyp2 y quizá pts/0 pts/1.
--
Just do it.
David Serrano [EMAIL PROTECTED]Linux 2.2.14 - Reg. User #87069
lynx -dump
Carlos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Muriel decía:
Buenas...
¿Alguien que utilice el Gnus sabe cómo hacer que utilice el
content-transfer-encoding en `8bit' en lugar del `quoted-printable'?
Si te refieres a como leer en 8bits los mensajes de correo o noticias,
basta pulsar las
El viernes 31 de marzo de 2000 a la(s) 21:39:17 +0200, Hue-Bond contaba:
$ ls -ld Club-Traviesas-de-Vigo ctv
drwxr-xr-x2 root rootClub-Traviesas-de-Vigo/
lrwxrwxrwx1 root rootctv - /var/www/Club-Traviesas-de-Vigo/
Por ahora la solución es chapucera:
lrwxrwxrwx
peter karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
apt-get dist-upgrade säger sig vilja ta bort libc6-bin (för potato), och det
har det gjort länge. Jag tycker inte det låter som en bra idé.
Varför inte? Allt som fanns i libc6-bin finns nu i libc6-paketet.
glibc (2.1.2-12) frozen unstable;
Joel Rosdahl:
Varför inte? Allt som fanns i libc6-bin finns nu i libc6-paketet.
Ah. Okej. Då kanske jag törs uppgradera.
--
\\//
peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/
Hej!
apt-get dist-upgrade säger sig vilja ta bort libc6-bin (för potato), och det
har det gjort länge. Jag tycker inte det låter som en bra idé.
--
\\//
peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/
Debian Linux User wrote:
Pessoal...
Andei pensando... (calma, estou bem ;-) Já que compilar programas para
linux e windows é uma tarefa super comum, não seria legal que existisse
um cross compiler, no dselect, para compilar programas windows?? Poderia
ser o gcc da cygnus mesmo... Escutei
Oi, vocês viram o metainfo.org? Um site no espírito do Slashdot,
mas não apenas limitado a software livre ou internet ou informática, com
bastante humor, as tirinhas do helpdesk (www.ubersoft.net) em português,
vale a pena dar uma sacada no i.
http://www.metainfo.org
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 10:07:23AM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
Rodrigo Castro writes:
If I change my XTERM variable from xterm to linux when I am in Xterm,
Emacs works with END key
Works fine here with xterm 3.3.5-2 and emacs20 20.5a-2. XTERM is not
defined at all, but END works ok in
Hello Branden,
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 05:07:11PM -0400, Branden Robinson wrote:
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 10:48:24AM -0300, Rodrigo Castro wrote:
Sorry for sending this message again and sorry for sending to
devel (I don't know if I should). I really need your help, I tried
everything I
Rodrigo Castro writes:
...it's TERM variable and not XTERM variable.
Then the default value should be xterm-debian. How did yours get changed?
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 06:30:08PM -0400, Brian Clark wrote:
[[explanation of what suid is snipped]]
OK, I understand the what you've said above, but give me an example. I have
seen what happens when /bin/su is not setuid, but WHY does it have to be
like that, and WHY does it do what it
Subject: Re: Potato and daylight Savings time
Date: Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 10:23:52AM -0700
In reply to:Brian Kimball
Quoting Brian Kimball([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Brian Wayne Topa wrote:
Brian
BrianHas anyone else noticed that Potato has not got the word that it now
Brian
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 07:50:31PM -0300, Rodrigo Castro wrote:
Hello Branden,
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 05:07:11PM -0400, Branden Robinson wrote:
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 10:48:24AM -0300, Rodrigo Castro wrote:
Sorry for sending this message again and sorry for sending to
devel (I
On Sat, Apr 01, 2000 at 05:11:00PM -0800, Eric G . Miller wrote
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 09:46:37AM +0930, John Pearson wrote:
On Sat, Apr 01, 2000 at 11:03:14AM -0800, Aaron Van Couwenberghe wrote
Hey people -
I'm just trying to edit docbook here, and it's quite obvious that
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Dear Debians:
I have had the same problem as Bob N. and ext2 is IN the kernel, not a module
and I have a Pentium III. Is there some bug either in kpkg or latest kernel
version of 2.2.14?
Dpkg -i the kernel-image doesn't run through its usual routine. It
Hi all!
I've installed slink on my laptop.
1. Unfortunatly, since the conclusion of the boot there appear a warnig
saying something referring to /sbin/getty. It seems me that the function
was not called in a correct manner.
Is it possible?
The warning repeats itself every 5 minutes.
Why?
2.
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 09:15:34PM -0500, eric k. wolven wrote:
I have had the same problem as Bob N. and ext2 is IN the kernel, not
a module and I have a Pentium III. Is there some bug either in kpkg
or latest kernel version of 2.2.14?
For what it's worth, I'm running 2.2.14 on two of my
On Sun, 02 Apr 2000 17:03:04 Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
On Sun, 2 Apr 2000, Marc Moody wrote:
I've recently install a new potato system that's been working well for a
couple of weeks. Yesterday I compiled a custom kernel
(2.2.14) (installed using make-kpkg), and now I can't boot my Linux
I answer this myself because I solved the problem. It looks like when I
did dselect with apt after installing the base system the pcmcia-package
was updated (this is annoying for pcmcia because this probably means
that this can happen again!) and these new modules did not work with my
old kernel.
At 05:30 PM 04/01/2000 -0400, Bob Hilliard wrote:
It sounds like the samba on the CD has bad dependencies, or the
library versions changed between when that samba was built and when
the CD was made.
-- I re-did a dselect with another 2.1 CD, this time R4, and it fixed
everything!
I have an Iomega zip on the parallel port, and unless I power it off at
boot time, I cannot seem to see the printer that is chained through it. O
recall that there was a module for this, can someone give a pointer?
Thanks,
Greg Guthrie
hi guys,
I have a pentium/100 computer whose bios cannot boot from cd-rom. i want to
install debian and red hat as follows:
/hda1 2.5 gig. debian
/hda2 1.5 gig red hat
/hda3 115 meg. swap.
i dont have partition magic but i would like to know if it is possible to
install debian (with booting
Has anybody else noticed that gimp1.1 has completely vanished??
Any ideas oh where it went or what happened?
And this isn't a dropped package ordeal, as it has vanished from woody.
Sean
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 09:17:03PM -0400, Paolo Benvenuto wrote:
Hi all!
I've installed slink on my laptop.
1. Unfortunatly, since the conclusion of the boot there appear a warnig
saying something referring to /sbin/getty. It seems me that the function
was not called in a correct
On Sat, Apr 01, 2000 at 06:31:16PM -0600, matt garman wrote:
I'm trying to install Debian on an old 486 sx. From DOS, I put the Debian
CD in the drive, then did a d:\install\boot and it loaded up the
dbootstrap program as expected.
The installation procedure works fine until I get to the
Ok I give...
I've installed Debian 2.1 on my test machine. My network is unreachable.
I've installed dhcpcd, which has worked fine on my other 2 machines, and
it says that the dhcpcd daemon is started, then I get an 'unknown host'
message when I try to ping another address. My card has worked
Package: login
Severity: important
Just confirmed both your problems, and I'm filing them as important bugs
on the login and PAM packages. Thanks for the feedback.
On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 02:59:02AM +, Jim Breton wrote:
I just upgraded my box from slink to potato over the weekend.
Sean == Sean Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has anybody else noticed that gimp1.1 has completely vanished??
Any ideas oh where it went or what happened?
And this isn't a dropped package ordeal, as it has vanished from
woody.
It's not in woody(unstable). It's still in
Christian Surchi wrote:
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 04:39:05AM +, John Carline wrote:
Personally I like fvwm95. It's very configurable and on my box uses less
memory than
any other. But since we each our own style, go to the following link and
pick one
you like.
Need help. I have two bad problems on Slink: I can't make
Debian type Spanish and many of my apps crash often.
1. I can't make the international keyboard work. I need to use
Spanish markings but they don't work on my copy of Slink. I can change
flags but I can't change the keyboard. I go to
Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
Hi!
It is a minor problem, because I very seldom use the console, but then
it is annoying. When I switch from X to console via Ctrl-Alt-F1 I
cannot switch back with Ctrl-Alt-F7. Hitting C-A-F7 the screen remains
black an the Keyboard is dead. It is only possible
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 09:30:07PM -0400, Mike Werner wrote:
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 09:15:34PM -0500, eric k. wolven wrote:
I have had the same problem as Bob N. and ext2 is IN the kernel, not
a module and I have a Pentium III. Is there some bug either in kpkg
or latest kernel version of
Steve == Steve Winston [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Need help. I have two bad problems on Slink: I can't make Debian
type Spanish and many of my apps crash often.
1. I can't make the international keyboard work. I need to use
Spanish markings but they don't work on my copy of
Hi to all,
I've upgraded my slink to potato using apt-get and now if I use man it
tell me that this manual page don't exist (in /usr/man it exist), it's posiible
which there isn't the man index. In fact if I use mandb it do the following
response:
(699-0) nt-maurizio-ttyp1
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, kometboy wrote:
I conclude from this that I don't know what I'm doing with dhcpcd
(networking is my weakest area of Linux), and that my other two machines
are working quite by coincidence. I'm using roadrunner, and it works
fine with dhcpcd on the two machines that have
On Sun, 02 Apr 2000 19:52:11 Sean Johnson wrote:
Has anybody else noticed that gimp1.1 has completely vanished??
Any ideas oh where it went or what happened?
And this isn't a dropped package ordeal, as it has vanished from woody.
Sean
Well, that's interesting. I just noticed that
what is the s letter stand for? r stands for read access,w write, and x
access files and subdirectories, I can even c a d i.e.
drwxr-xr-x. what does those stand for and what are their numerical access
mode values? to further add to my question, how do I give a user access so
that he/she will be
hello everyone,
we have something like 30,000 ++ small files lying around different
subdirectories, named 01.cgi ++. (from Ultimate Bulletin Board,
www.ultimatebb.com, and let me add that their customer support sucks and their
documentation is even worse)
heres an example of one :
Correct me if I'm wrong, but in the MST7MDT timezone, should we not be on MDT
now? On my slink machines, the time correctly adjusted last night, but on my
potato system, it did not. If I'm not mistaken, I'll file a bug report...
--
Scott Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux Consultant
- Forwarded message from Oswald Buddenhagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
a connection is something open, it needs (at least) two (active) ends.
otherwise it is only a route. a masq rule is (kind of) a route.
Thank you for helping clarify the distinction.
no problem. sorry for the harsh
Perhaps you are using pump as the dhcp client, therefore you could probably try:
pump eth0
or just:
pump
Hope this helps.
Johnny.
Chris Mason wrote:
On a Linux box, just run dhcpc eth0,
I get command not found when I try that.
On 01-Apr-2000 Chris Mason wrote:
How do I force the
You will fine the file at:
/boot/config-x.x.x
where the x is a value of your kernel release.
Johnny
Terry Hancock wrote:
Is it possible to determine what the configuration settings
were for the stock kernels that Debian packages?
I need to recompile the kernel (1st time), and I would like
hello,
when I try to upgrade my console-data package I get the error:
Setting up console-data (1999.08.29-12) ...
syntax error at /usr/lib/perl5/Debian/DebConf/Client/ConfModule.pm line 123,
near goto
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/lib/dpkg/info/console-data.config
line 333.
Chad,
Here is a perl script that should do what you want (C is not really
suited to this kind of thing).
#!/usr/bin/perl
while (STDIN)
{
s#http://209\.155\.163\.97/#http://www\.pexchange\.com/#g;
print;
}
--
run it like:
$ cat small_file | ./filter_above new_small_file
It
My tetex installation is badly broken; I can't either remove it or
reinstall it.
Can someone please say what is the syntax for forcing dpkg to do this? I
can't follow the description in the man page.
Anthony
--
Anthony Campbell - running Linux Debian 2.1 (Windows-free zone)
Book Reviews:
Package: procps
Version: 1:2.0.6-6
The CPU state summary for top reports percentage use values which appear
to be off by a factor of 100 on the first iteration of an iterative
'top' session, or if run in one iteration in batch mode. In the example
below, the actaul values should be closer to
I want to follow the development and evaluation of potato.
Which list should I subscribe to.
brian
--
Brian Lavender
http://www.brie.com/brian/
[set-uid theory]
OK, I understand the what you've said above, but give me an example. I have
seen what happens when /bin/su is not setuid, but WHY does it have to be
like that, and WHY does it do what it does when it's not setuid? I've seen
a lot of other binaries in this predicament:
Thank you Ashley, works well,
I'm a beginner, but I'm getting there slowly :-)
- Original Message -
From: Ashley Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 12:25 AM
Subject: Re: ftp problems in masquerading with WIN box
* Bill ([EMAIL
what is the s letter stand for? r stands for read access,w write, and x
access files and subdirectories, I can even c a d i.e.
drwxr-xr-x. what does those stand for and what are their numerical access
mode values? to further add to my question, how do I give a user access so
that he/she
oh - i forgot, that you also asked for the numeric value: 04000
for set-gid it is 02000
--
Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature, please!
--
Linux - the last service pack you'll ever need.
Hallo Bill!
Am Son, 02 Apr 2000, schrieb Bill Alexander:
When you are in console mode, try Alt-F7 to get back to X.
Sorry I forgot to mention that I tried Ctrl-Alt-F7 and Alt-F7 as
well. I have this problem since I installed slink, before I had
Caldera. I discussed this problem in an
I am trying to create my own CD Image.
http://cdimage.debian.org/
I am trying to run the following rsync command to update my pseudo image
but I get the following error.
$ rsync --verbose --progress --stats --block-size=8192 \
--temp-dir=/home/brian/tmp \
That did it!
Thank you, Colin...
Christian
-Original Message-
From: Colin Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 2:05 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: How to fix missing modules after kernel update?
Christian Pernegger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 01 Apr 2000 00:37:21 +0200, you wrote:
Do you have the modules loaded? On my computer (with a p5a-board too),
it was necessary to add the modules listed below to /etc/modules:
i2c-proc
i2c-ali15x3
i2c-dev
w83781d
sensors
smbus
i2c-core
With this it works.
I was missing sensors and w83781d.
Hello all!
I configured my first linux server to provide ppp connections via
modems, and samba services.
Now everithing work fine, but in few days the system is overloaded and
finally die for the users. The server itself is working make a super
intens disk activity.
Any ideas how to diagnostic
On 03 Apr 2000, Anthony Campbell wrote:
My tetex installation is badly broken; I can't either remove it or
reinstall it.
Can someone please say what is the syntax for forcing dpkg to do this? I
can't follow the description in the man page.
Anthony
Sorry to follow up on my own post,
Hi Cris,
On Sun, 2 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/hda1 2.5 gig. debian
/hda2 1.5 gig red hat
/hda3 115 meg. swap.
i dont have partition magic but i would like to know if it is possible to
install debian (with booting from hard drive) and then install red hat linux
on the second
Todd Suess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know of an FTPD for debian that supports limiting
upstream/downstream bandwidth on either a system wide or
(preferred) user/group basis? I am currently using a cable modem
Is it possible to use another IP for ftp-server? If you have
ftp-server
Hi,
I tried to compile gnuplot 3.7 on a debian machine runing debian 2.1r2. It
gives lots of errors of the following type, on giving the command
make gnuplot_x11.
/usr/local/src/gnuplot-3.7/gplt_x11.c:1697: undefined reference to
`XChangeProperty'
When potato distribution is going to finish?
Sorry for my English.
In Spanish:
¿Cuando saldra la potato(debian 2.2)?
Tu correo gratis en MixMail http://www.mixmail.com
Inicia tu navegacion en http://www.ya.com
debs,
where's the contents-i386.gz file? (i.e., where does one get
it?)
ia, t.
--
Bentley Taylor
__
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just when everything was going fine, oh well...
I compiled yet another kernel. The only difference being that I enabled
basic sound support. When I installed the new kernel-image package, it
didn't ask about making Debian bootable via floppy, so I ran mkboot
manually.
Now I can only boot at all
This happened when I tried to compile ssh2. The compilation did not work
out, so I finally decided to delete the whole directory, but there is one
file that rm refuses to delete despite all possible force options
and when I am running as root. This causes extra messages during
boot up (but
I had three hard drives, one boot drive and one partitioned into two. I
physically removed the second hard drive ( who needs 20GB on a linux system).
Now I get errors on boot(fsck). How do I removed the dives from the boot
sequence?
Did I do it wrong?
just remove the entries from
Chris Mason wrote:
I had three hard drives, one boot drive and one partitioned into two. I
physically removed the second hard drive ( who needs 20GB on a linux system).
Now I get errors on boot(fsck). How do I removed the dives from the boot
sequence?
Did I do it wrong?
Chris Mason
I believe the man page for lilo.conf will tell you how to
do this. Seems like there may be some HOWTO's that would
help. Try the Kernel-HOWTO. You might have to put your
kernels for both systems where the bios can find them.
Something like --
/hda1 5.0 meg kernels
/hda2 2.5 gig debian
/hda3
Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: I'm not sure about mount, but it seems to need root permission to be
: able to tell the kernel to mount/umount a filesystem (if i understand
: these sources correctly... ;)
Unless you give user access in /etc/fstab.
--
*** Running Debian
man 2 chmod
Brian Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Greetings,
: Following my problem with su earlier last week, I figured I'd better get a
: refresher on permissions before I really get myself in trouble.
: I guess I never knew what the s was for in:
: -rwsr-xr-x
: I checked out `info
Jussi Mattila wrote:
This happened when I tried to compile ssh2. The compilation did not work
out, so I finally decided to delete the whole directory, but there is one
file that rm refuses to delete despite all possible force options
and when I am running as root. This causes extra messages
What can you do when you can neither install nor uninstall a package,
which is left broken?
I've done this with tetex-base. Even using the force option to remove it
sith with dpkg doesn't work.
I think I may have to make an entirely new installation of Debian :-(
Before resorting to this, is
john smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: what is the s letter stand for? r stands for read access,w write, and x
: access files and subdirectories, I can even c a d i.e.
: drwxr-xr-x. what does those stand for and what are their numerical access
: mode values?
See man 2 chmod and info ls
to
What's the easiest way to add a second NIC to my Corel Linux box. The first one
was auot-installed during the installation of the OS, but now I have to add
another PCI NIC to allow me to setup a firelwall.
THanks
Chris Mason
Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies
Tel: 264 497 5670
Arriving at work this morning I notice that my Debian box (running
up-to-date potato) still thinks it's standard time. A similarly
configured RedHat 6.0 box reports daylight savings time.
Am I missing something?
# date
Mon Apr 3 09:38:53 EST 2000
# cat /etc/timezone
A few days ago I made a fresh standard install of slink, after that I did an
upgrade pointing to frozen my apt-get, which came out very smoothly (only
procmail was not found). Any way, after having upgraded I decided to upgrade my
kernel also, so I did apt-get -f install kernel-source-2.2.14,
Quoting Marc Moody ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I've recently install a new potato system that's been working well for a
couple of weeks. Yesterday I compiled a custom kernel
(2.2.14) (installed using make-kpkg), and now I can't boot my Linux
drive. I CAN boot using the rescue floppy, and
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Subject: I have a gravis ultrasound
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how do i get it going
i have a debian 2.1 linux with a kernel
2.2.13
help me
In upgrading from slink to frozen a couple of weeks ago, I seem to
have messed up my info system. This is too bad because it's the way I
like best to get at documentation.
I assume that the problems have to do with the shift to the /usr/share
directory structure. Under slink, all the info files
Anthony Campbell writes:
Before resorting to this, is there anything else I can try?
Editing the database.
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John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
If I try to use my printer, downstream from a Zip parallel device, I get
Status: cannot open, /dev/lp1 - device not configured
But if I power down the Zip pre-boot, it works fine.
I am running Debian 2.1R4.
Gregory Guthrie
From Zip-Drive mini-HowTo:
As of kernel version 2.2.x you can do
You need to add:
ether=0,0,eth1
to your kernel params. If you're using LILO to boot you can add the line:
append = ether=0,0,eth1
after the 'image=' line for your kernel (there are lots of these in Corel, so
just add the 'append = ' line after each of them.
Chris Mason wrote:
What's the
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