Mass install / Autoinstall (Was: Re: Debian vs Red Hat??? I need info.)

2000-05-17 Thread Karl M. Hegbloom
> "Jeremy" == Jeremy Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Jeremy> Autoinstall (Red Hat's kickstart) Jeremy> This is also something fairly important. We need this as we do a Jeremy> lot of mass installs. The best way to do that that I've found so far is to set up a box wi

Re: Kernel Compile error: What am I missing?

2000-05-17 Thread Frank Copeland
Russell wrote: >Here's the message I get: > >Assembler Messages: >Bindec.S :487 >/usr/src/linux/arch/m68k/fpsp040 >[Bindec.o] error 1 >value of -512 too large for field of 1 bytes at 511 > >I asked the people on the m68k list, and they didn't know. I am sure I'm >missing some vital library or othe

Re: The /source of the problem...or is that the /src?

2000-05-17 Thread Eric G . Miller
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 01:26:40AM +, montefin wrote: > Hi all, > > After 6 weeks and a Slink->Potato upgrade, I've got to say I like Debian > a whole lot and am definitely going to move it on up to the big box as > soon as Potato goes stable and CD's are available... Yea, it's not bad eh? >

Re: Viewport size in X

2000-05-17 Thread Eric G . Miller
The virtual resolution will be as large as the largest screen resolution listed (absent a Virtual line). So, if you delete 1280x1024, leaving 1024x768 800x600 640x480 you'll get a virtual screen size of 1024x768 no matter what order the entries are in. You can specify a larger virtual than the d

Re: GDM and 16bpp in X

2000-05-17 Thread Eric G . Miller
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 05:26:21PM -0500, Kelly Corbin wrote: > I can get 16 bit color working with xdm as listed in the HowTo, but > after switching to GDM, I can't figure out how to do it. I wan't it to > be a centralized fix, not user specific. If anyone has an idea, please > let me know. Than

Changing user name

2000-05-17 Thread Cameron Matheson
Hey, I want to change my user name from fatmike to cmatheson. Is this possible? Thanks, Cameron Matheson

[OT] GTK-- 1.0

2000-05-17 Thread Cameron Matheson
Hey, I just downloaded GTK-- off of Vincent's bazaar (www.debian.org/~vincent). Anyways, the GTK-- HOWTO on the official GTK-- site is for version 1.2, and if I try their stuff, my programs won't compile. I was wondering if anyone knew where I could get some older versions of the HOWTO. Thanks,

Re: Debian vs Red Hat??? I need info.

2000-05-17 Thread Chip Salzenberg
According to Sanjeev Ghane Gupta: > I have used dpkg, and been forced to use rpm, and rpm is just as > good, more or less. Actually, from what I've been told, rpm has at least one serious technical flaw: The order of execution for pre-install and post-install scripts is nonsensical for upgrades.

Kernel Compile error: What am I missing?

2000-05-17 Thread Russell Hires
Here's the message I get: Assembler Messages: Bindec.S :487 /usr/src/linux/arch/m68k/fpsp040 [Bindec.o] error 1 value of -512 too large for field of 1 bytes at 511 I asked the people on the m68k list, and they didn't know. I am sure I'm missing some vital library or other piece of code in the co

Re: XF86, maxima, gnome binaries

2000-05-17 Thread Karl M. Hegbloom
Maxima is packaged for Woody. -- Those who do not study Lisp are doomed to reimplement it - Poorly. A few months in the laboratory often saves several hours at the library. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl M. Hegbloom)

Re: Transfer data between two comps without network

2000-05-17 Thread cfm
Have you looked at the swappable disks broadcasters use? > > - Original Message - > From: Dariush Pietrzak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Cc: ; > Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 9:37 PM > Subject: Transfer data between two comps without network > > > > Welcome, > > my problem is that I hav

Re: hide the commabd executed from ps,who

2000-05-17 Thread David Z Maze
Eric G Miller writes: EGM> On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 12:57:18AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> But for example,what if I want to write a shell script which will login >> to the remote server automatically?e.g..for some cgi...etc... EGM> EGM> Couldn't you put the password in a variable? Would th

Re: Transfer data between two comps without network

2000-05-17 Thread Sanjeev \"Ghane\" Gupta
Dariush, Assuming you are worried by people with promiscuous ethernet cards, packet-sniffing. Put in a second NIC, run a crossover UTP? I assume the machine's are close by. Hotswapping a hard disk seems risky, if you do it daily. On the other hand, if you are not CPU constrained, run PPTP or

Re: Who eats my buffers?! (kernel leaks memory?)

2000-05-17 Thread David Z Maze
I'm sure this is a FAQ somewhere, but I can't find it on my system right off hand. So... Christian Hammers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: CH> I have a serious problem. One of the servers I administrate seems to CH> have a buffer leak. free and vmstat show me that the buffer size CH> increases by so

Re: Debian vs Red Hat??? I need info.

2000-05-17 Thread Sanjeev \"Ghane\" Gupta
Folks, I have used dpkg, and been forced to use rpm, and rpm is just as good, more or less. The problem is that there is nothing equivalent to dselect or apt in RedHat. I rarely call dpkg directly, unless libc6 is stuck again ;-), but the nearest that RedHat has to a mid-level tool is GnoRPM, whi

laptop booting potato

2000-05-17 Thread cls--colo spgs
debs, i'm just upgrading my slink lapbox to potato (on the 2.0.36 kernel). my boot hangs at scsi. i copied a scsi-free kernel into /boot. but it still tries to boot the scsi kernel and then hangs. i renamed /boot/linux to /boot/vmlinux-2.0.36, the name of the kernel that i had been using. ..

Network question

2000-05-17 Thread Jay Kelly
Hello Group, Im running Samba and was wondering how I set up a Windows98 machine to login into the debian server and to be auth. ?

Re: dpkg status history...how much is too much?

2000-05-17 Thread montefin
Colin, A perfect answer. Clear. To the point. Actionable. Thank you, montefin Colin Watson wrote: > > montefin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Does dpkg need all that status history? And if not, must I monitor it > >myself, or does dpkg have a self-cleansing method that is somehow not > >being

The /source of the problem...or is that the /src?

2000-05-17 Thread montefin
Hi all, After 6 weeks and a Slink->Potato upgrade, I've got to say I like Debian a whole lot and am definitely going to move it on up to the big box as soon as Potato goes stable and CD's are available... But*, one tiny, core question remains. Which is it: /usr/src, /usr/local/source, /usr/local/

Re: hide the commabd executed from ps,who

2000-05-17 Thread Eric G . Miller
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 12:57:18AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > But for example,what if I want to write a shell script which will login > to the remote server automatically?e.g..for some cgi...etc... Couldn't you put the password in a variable? Would the real value show up, or just the variab

Re: transfer files

2000-05-17 Thread John Pearson
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 08:35:27PM -0400, Chris Mason wrote > I'm used to transferring whole directory trees with ws-ftp under windows. > When using Linux fom the shell, what's the easiest way to do the same thing? > lftp is a simple, scriptable command-line ftp client that has a 'mirror' command

Re: transfer files

2000-05-17 Thread Brian Stults
Chris Mason wrote: > > I'm used to transferring whole directory trees with ws-ftp under windows. > When using Linux fom the shell, what's the easiest way to do the same thing? > > Chris Mason > Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies > Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463 > USA Fax (561

Re: hide the commabd executed from ps,who

2000-05-17 Thread John Pearson
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 12:57:18AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote > > > On Tue, 16 May 2000, Ethan Benson wrote: > > > On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 09:29:55PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote: > > > On Tue, 16 May 2000 11:56:07 PDT, "Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" writes: > > > >On 16-May-2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wro

Re: dpkg status history...how much is too much?

2000-05-17 Thread Colin Watson
montefin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >So I did du -k /var/lib/dpkg and got: > >total 10762 [...] >-rw-r--r--1 root root 870741 May 17 03:04 status >-rw-r--r--1 root root 870740 May 17 03:03 status-old >-rw-r--r--1 root root 870741 May 17 03:04 status.yesterday.0 >

transfer files

2000-05-17 Thread Chris Mason
I'm used to transferring whole directory trees with ws-ftp under windows. When using Linux fom the shell, what's the easiest way to do the same thing? Chris Mason Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463 USA Fax (561) 382-7771 Take a virtual tour of th

Re: x-server for ATI Rage Fury?

2000-05-17 Thread Brian Stults
Ned Harkey wrote: > > I just purchased and installed Debian and there are no x-servers > listed that are compatible with my Rage Fury 32Mb AGP video card. Is > it possible to install the compatible x-server from another > distribution into debian? If so, how would I go about doing this? I have an

Re: KDE2 in tree or not?

2000-05-17 Thread Bart Szyszka
> Simple, neither KDE 1.2. nor 2.0 are integrated in > Debian 2.2 aka potato. The distribution is in a frozen > state for some time. Nothing thats not there now won't > be added in the future. Well no, of course not. KDE2 is just on its first beta. I was more concerned about whatever Debian version

Re: KDE2 in tree or not?

2000-05-17 Thread Marc Meier
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 02:53:39PM -0400, Bart Szyszka wrote: > > I'm very confused about KDE2's stance within the Debian tree? One set > of people say that it'll definitely be included in there (if so, when?), while > another set insist that it won't because of the licensing issues. Can anyone >

Re: Debian vs Red Hat??? I need info.

2000-05-17 Thread Chris Wagner
Sorry, but I was so underwhelmed by rpm's capabilities and my reaction was so one sidedly negative that I can't describe it any other way. It is what I typed. At 02:55 PM 5/17/00 +0200, Wichert Akkerman wrote: >Previously Chris Wagner wrote: >> RPM is a piece of crap compared to dpkg, and now we

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RE: Intel 810e ChipSet - On board Video.

2000-05-17 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On 17-May-2000 Ron Stordahl wrote: > Anyone successfully using frozen potato with the Intel 810e on board video > chipset? > > Does potato detect it and do the install with ease or will I have to dig out > needed modules myself from xfree86.org etc. > > The 810e looks like a nice way to go for a

Re: Debian vs Red Hat??? I need info.

2000-05-17 Thread Chris Wagner
I have to disagree there. I've found Debian packs to be extremely up to date, atleast on the security end. And even on routine maintanance, the lag is not that bad. At 08:44 PM 5/16/00 -0700, David Lynn wrote: >I agree - dpkg and apt are great compared to rpm's. However, that's all >assuming th

Re: Viewport size in X

2000-05-17 Thread Kelly Corbin
Did that, and same problem still. Thanks Kelly Nate wrote: > > remove the 'viewport' lines of the file (back the file up first) > > XF86Config does not need 'em. > > lemme know how it goes > > nate > > root wrote: > > > > Actually the problem is how at 640x480, the viewing window is 640x480

Intel 810e ChipSet - On board Video.

2000-05-17 Thread Ron Stordahl
Anyone successfully using frozen potato with the Intel 810e on board video chipset? Does potato detect it and do the install with ease or will I have to dig out needed modules myself from xfree86.org etc. The 810e looks like a nice way to go for a low cost system...but if it doesn't work with Deb

Re: Looking for a backup tool...

2000-05-17 Thread Olaf Meeuwissen
"Gary Hennigan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Better yet, there are quite a few backup utilities that do this type > of thing for you automatically. I use afbackup and like it very > much, although it's a client/server system so a bit tough to set up. > GNU Tar can do this automatically as well u

Re: Configuration

2000-05-17 Thread Kent West
Jay Kelly wrote: > Hello All, > Im working on getting Samba to run and I came across: > > To ensure that the server is run as a daemon whenever the machine is > started, and to ensure that it runs as root so that it can serve multiple > clients, you will need to modify the system startup files. Wh

Re: sendmail/aliases.db error

2000-05-17 Thread Richard A Nelson
On Wed, 17 May 2000, Gary D wrote: > newaliases gives this error > Cannot open hash database /etc/aliases.db: Invalid argument > WARNING: cannot open alias database /etc/aliases Why can't it open /etc/aliases - do actually have a file there? if not, cp /usr/share/doc/sendmail/examples/db-examples

Re: Viewport size in X

2000-05-17 Thread Gary Hennigan
Kelly Corbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > After much searching, I can't find anywhere how to set the viewport in X > to the current screen resolution. Either it is set manually, or it is > the highest resolution possible. I have consulted my "gurus" to no > avail. Also it is annoying to some pe

Viewport size in X

2000-05-17 Thread Kelly Corbin
After much searching, I can't find anywhere how to set the viewport in X to the current screen resolution. Either it is set manually, or it is the highest resolution possible. I have consulted my "gurus" to no avail. Also it is annoying to some people I am attempting to convert to linux as well.

Re: XFree86 4.0 deb

2000-05-17 Thread SCOTT FENTON
They don't exist yet. Michael O'Brien wrote: > > Hola~ > > Anyone know of the location of an xfree86 4.0 deb file? > > MO > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null

GDM and 16bpp in X

2000-05-17 Thread Kelly Corbin
I can get 16 bit color working with xdm as listed in the HowTo, but after switching to GDM, I can't figure out how to do it. I wan't it to be a centralized fix, not user specific. If anyone has an idea, please let me know. Thanks Kelly Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Fwd: Debian list, viewed from Windows machine]

2000-05-17 Thread Brian Clark
Viktor Rosenfeld said: >Found this question in my inbox, and had no clue where bashrc.ems comes >from. Maybe you can help. > >MfG Viktor > > Original Message >Subject: Debian list, viewed from Windows machine >Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 21:53:32 -0400 >From: George S Campbell <[EMAI

XFree86 4.0 deb

2000-05-17 Thread Michael O'Brien
Hola~ Anyone know of the location of an xfree86 4.0 deb file? MO

[Fwd: Debian list, viewed from Windows machine]

2000-05-17 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Found this question in my inbox, and had no clue where bashrc.ems comes from. Maybe you can help. MfG Viktor Original Message Subject: Debian list, viewed from Windows machine Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 21:53:32 -0400 From: George S Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Viktor Rosenfeld

Re: Help: my /var/log/lastlog's as big as Canarsie!

2000-05-17 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, montefin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote: >> >> montefin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >Has anyone else encountered this situation? >> >> Yes, almost everyone. > >I wonder how come no one in #linux knew about it? Too bad no one in >#debia

Re: Finding a package name?

2000-05-17 Thread Robert D. Hilliard
"Robert L. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > How do you find a packagename that's pretty long? > > {0}:iggy:/root>dpkg -l | grep ^r > rc xfonts-biznet-iso-8859- 3.0.0-6 75 dpi BIZNET ISO-8859-2 > fonts for X servers. grep on the Packages file. On

Who eats my buffers?! (kernel leaks memory?)

2000-05-17 Thread Christian Hammers
Hello I have a serious problem. One of the servers I administrate seems to have a buffer leak. free and vmstat show me that the buffer size increases by some K every second leading to a 15M memory loss per hour. I'm currently running a PII with 256M RAM and kernel 2.2.15 (latest). I've stopped a

RE: sendmail/aliases.db error

2000-05-17 Thread Paul McHale
I use the command: makemap hash /etc/mail/access < /etc/mail/access to generate the access.db file. This might work for aliases as well. -- Paul McHale Work: 937-253-7610 Double E Solutions Mobile: 937-371-2828 4912 Effingham Fax:413-215-3232 Dayton,

Re: Debian vs Red Hat??? I need info.

2000-05-17 Thread Steve Morocho
I agree, rpm is not a piece of crap. deb packages are a lot harder to create for the novice users. There is not much documentation to help in this area either. Also, when updates are released .debs are usually the last to be released (because someone usually has to hack an .rpm or something s

Typical System or Normal System Configuration

2000-05-17 Thread Paul Courchene
Hello Some distributions of Linux such as Red Hat, have a script file called "sysreport". This file when executed collects info about the current version installed, the CPU(s) present on the system, how memory is partitioned, etc. One may run this utility and learn a lot about how the system is p

Re: Finding a package name?

2000-05-17 Thread Robert L. Harris
Thus spake Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > >Works well enough for me. Thanks, now I just wish I could > >do a "dpkg -P -a" but that doesn't work. > > Er, if you want to purge all your packages, why not just put /home > somewhere safe and reformat? :) > I was refering to something cleane

Re: Finding a package name?

2000-05-17 Thread Colin Watson
"Robert L. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Thus spake Gary Hennigan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): >> "Robert L. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> > How do you find a packagename that's pretty long? >> > >> > {0}:iggy:/root>dpkg -l | grep ^r >> > rc xfonts-biznet-iso-8859- 3.0.0

Re: Hmm... what gives with that mail??

2000-05-17 Thread Marek Habersack
** On May 17, Mark Brown scribbled: > On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 07:59:01PM +0200, Marek Habersack wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] canonicalised to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I use postfix and I suppose it does the same. In the situation where the > > It does. > > > lookup fails I suppose postfix appended

sendmail/aliases.db error

2000-05-17 Thread Gary D
Hey, everytime I try run sendmail, I get this error -> May 17 15:39:22 skynet sendmail[8272]: NOQUEUE: SYSERR(root): Cannot open hash database /etc/aliases.db: Invalid argument If tried removing aliases.db, aliases, putting in new ones, simpler ones, leaving them blank. I tried running makedb

RE: Wanted a free library for computational geometry

2000-05-17 Thread Richard Lyon
> -Original Message- > From: Daniele Cruciani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, 17 May 2000 11:00 AM > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: Wanted a free library for computational geometry > > Really I don't think i can find it on freshmeat or as a python > library, bu

Re: Finding a package name?

2000-05-17 Thread Robert L. Harris
Works well enough for me. Thanks, now I just wish I could do a "dpkg -P -a" but that doesn't work. Thus spake Gary Hennigan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > "Robert L. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > How do you find a packagename that's pretty long? > > > > {0}:iggy:/root>dpkg -l | grep ^r

Re: Finding a package name?

2000-05-17 Thread Gary Hennigan
"Robert L. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > How do you find a packagename that's pretty long? > > {0}:iggy:/root>dpkg -l | grep ^r > rc xfonts-biznet-iso-8859- 3.0.0-6 75 dpi BIZNET ISO-8859-2 > fonts for X servers. There might be a more elegant solution

Re: Hmm... what gives with that mail??

2000-05-17 Thread Mark Brown
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 07:59:01PM +0200, Marek Habersack wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] canonicalised to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > I use postfix and I suppose it does the same. In the situation where the It does. > lookup fails I suppose postfix appended my domain name even though the host > with such deri

Motif now Open source (fwd)

2000-05-17 Thread Bruce Sass
This seems appropriate to the KDE in Debain question, and the OpenMotif license thing is bound to come up... -- Forwarded message -- Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 15:21:26 -0600 (MDT) From: Anthony Fok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Moti

Mirroring

2000-05-17 Thread nt
Is there any tool, which could mirror ftp and local directories in both direction? Thanks, Tamas

Maxima on debian

2000-05-17 Thread Boris Veytsman
> Date: 17 May 2000 16:35:04 - > From: Alberto Meroni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 2) Has someone got maxima (gnu maxima) compiled ? I could not have it > compiled with gcl source package ? Phreaphs someone has a slink binary > out there ? I did. It is a little bit tricky, but doable. I compiled

Re: mailagent configuration problems

2000-05-17 Thread John Hasler
Tony writes: > Another possible symptom - If I run mailagent with -f and point it to my > unix mail directory, I get "insecure configuration" and what looks like a > hang. I assume that what you mean is that you point it at one of the files in your mail directory. What are the permissions on that

KDE2 in tree or not?

2000-05-17 Thread Bart Szyszka
Hello, I'm very confused about KDE2's stance within the Debian tree? One set of people say that it'll definitely be included in there (if so, when?), while another set insist that it won't because of the licensing issues. Can anyone provide a definite answer (with proof? A link to a web site with

Re: Help with the /etc/init.d/network

2000-05-17 Thread Graeme Mathieson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, "A. Scott White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Incidentally, how exactly does thread tracking work? I assume there is a > header of some kind. Maybe I'll hack it out. Interesting. The In-Reply-To: header field has the message-id of the article y

Re: Transfer data between two comps without network

2000-05-17 Thread Graeme Mathieson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, Dariush Pietrzak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > my problem is that I have to transfer large amount of data (20~50 Gigs) > daily. > And it can't be done via network due to 'secret' nature of that data. It's a lot of data to be shifting back and f

Re: Transfer data between two comps without network

2000-05-17 Thread Russell Coker
>| my problem is that I have to transfer large amount of data (20~50 Gigs) >| daily. >| And it can't be done via network due to 'secret' nature of that data. > >Umm...how about encrypting it prior to sending it across the network. >I've used schemes such as piping data across an SSH process to

Re: Lost E-mail

2000-05-17 Thread Mark Brown
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 02:25:57PM +0100, Christopher Clark wrote: > Usually I pick up my e-mail by a cron job (Slink, sendmail) but I happend to > be > on-line doing something and I noticed 3 e-mails coming in. There are notes in > the log files but the messages have gone missing. I do export

Finding a package name?

2000-05-17 Thread Robert L. Harris
How do you find a packagename that's pretty long? {0}:iggy:/root>dpkg -l | grep ^r rc xfonts-biznet-iso-8859- 3.0.0-6 75 dpi BIZNET ISO-8859-2 fonts for X servers. The package name is too long, and gets truncated, so I can't purge it. Robert :wq!

dpkg status history...how much is too much?

2000-05-17 Thread montefin
In the spirit of "Ignorance is the path to wisdom" please bear with me. Discovering the ambiguities in certain file size accountings under Unix/Linux (re: earlier post where du and ls gave vastly different results for both /var/log/lastlog and /var/log/faillog) led me to inspect /var more closely.

Re: hide the commabd executed from ps,who

2000-05-17 Thread 50191914
On Wed, 17 May 2000, w trillich wrote: > to hide the args of your command, there are several tricks > aside from the 'overhaul the kernel' approach-- > > 1) write a script to do the deed & supply the args, and call it >as your command; then your command-line will only be the script name. >

Re: Looking for a backup tool...

2000-05-17 Thread Gregory Guthrie
At 01:33 PM 05/17/2000 -0400, David Grill Watson wrote: Does anyone know of a program that will give you a list of files changed since a certain date? It would be extremely useful for backups, because you could just back up files that were changed since your last backup... -- find place -newe

mailagent configuration problems

2000-05-17 Thread Tony
Hi, I've been fighting with mailagent to get it configured. I follow the clear instructions in the man-page, and get on to testing. Having set up my .forward as told, I get this sort of entry in the file which takes "error" output from the filter (~/.bak in the setup) 00/05/17 17:22:49 filter[

x-server for ATI Rage Fury?

2000-05-17 Thread Ned Harkey
Dear Debian, I just purchased and installed Debian and there are no x-servers listed that are compatible with my Rage Fury 32Mb AGP video card. Is it possible to install the compatible x-server from another distribution into debian? If so, how would I go about doing this? Sincerely, Ned --  +

Re: Hmm... what gives with that mail??

2000-05-17 Thread Marek Habersack
** On May 17, brian moore scribbled: > On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 06:33:04PM +0200, Marek Habersack wrote: > > Hi *, > > > > Take a look at the message below. I have just received it from the > > debian-user list. There would be nothing strange in it if not for the fact > > that the person who post

Re: Looking for a backup tool...

2000-05-17 Thread Gary Hennigan
Oswald Buddenhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Does anyone know of a program that will give you a list of files changed > > since a certain date? It would be extremely useful for backups, > > because you could just back up files that were changed since your > > last backup... > > > find sh

Re: xntp

2000-05-17 Thread Timothy C. Phan
Hi , How do I find out a good/valid server to rdate the time? Thanks! Richard Klinda wrote: > > Hoi John! > > John> I wish to keep time synchronised by using my ISP's > John> timeserver. This box is a stand-alone one, and I connect using > John> a modem. > > John> After installing

Re: Looking for a backup tool...

2000-05-17 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
> Does anyone know of a program that will give you a list of files changed > since a certain date? It would be extremely useful for backups, because you > could just back up files that were changed since your last backup... > find should do the job. -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into

Looking for a backup tool...

2000-05-17 Thread David Grill Watson
Does anyone know of a program that will give you a list of files changed since a certain date? It would be extremely useful for backups, because you could just back up files that were changed since your last backup... I suppose I could write something like this in Perl, but if anyone knows of

Re: Hmm... what gives with that mail??

2000-05-17 Thread brian moore
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 06:33:04PM +0200, Marek Habersack wrote: > Hi *, > > Take a look at the message below. I have just received it from the > debian-user list. There would be nothing strange in it if not for the fact > that the person who posted it (apparently from the wcom.com domain as see

Re: My Debian box is unstable- Why?

2000-05-17 Thread Ron Rademaker
First of all I would like to say your kernel is qoute ols, my suggestion: compile a new one! Second (more towards your problem) is why you can't open more than 1 x11amp application, my guess is that when you open one, it takes your soundcard (simply because it needs it to function...), when you ope

Re: My Debian box is unstable- Why?

2000-05-17 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
> Whenever I attempt to run x11amp more than > once in a single session, it refuses to reopen a > second instance of the application. many devices (including the audio devices) can be opened only once at a time. so the second x11amp hangs waiting for the audio device to free up. > I have also see

Re: PCI 128...

2000-05-17 Thread David Henningsson
>you do not need OSS. Use 1370, only If that goes for midi too, why isn't the midi working? The documentation says (about midi) 'no ioctls supported'. What does that mean? (That alsa is the only option?) / David

My Debian box is unstable- Why?

2000-05-17 Thread Eric Hagglund
Now that I've got your attention, here's the problem I'm having. Whenever I attempt to run x11amp more than once in a single session, it refuses to reopen a second instance of the application. I have also seen it die when opening another application concurrently. When I try to restart then run x11a

Re: hide the commabd executed from ps,who

2000-05-17 Thread 50191914
On Tue, 16 May 2000, Ethan Benson wrote: > On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 09:29:55PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote: > > On Tue, 16 May 2000 11:56:07 PDT, "Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" writes: > > >On 16-May-2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >> How can I hide the commond I am executing so that people can't see >

Program for both win98/dos and Linux

2000-05-17 Thread David Henningsson
Since I'm going to use both win98 and Linux for a while, it would be nice to have programs working in both OS's, that is, they share the same data, on perhaps a FAT16 partition. I have a program for fidonet - mypoint works under Linux' DOS-emulator. Word 97 and Staroffice/Linux seems to work well

Re: man --> info?

2000-05-17 Thread Frank Mehnert
On Wed, 17 May 2000, Gregory Guthrie wrote: > At 09:27 PM 05/16/2000 +0200, Richard Klinda wrote: > >Hoi Gregory, ALL! > > > > Gregory> Why are man pages abandoned for info? Info requires emacs > > Gregory> knowledge to navigate, and are text only. > > > >Check out pinfo (in doc section), it's

Re: Help: my /var/log/lastlog's as big as Canarsie!

2000-05-17 Thread montefin
Holy Canarsie, Miquel! You are absolutely right, 'du /var/log/lastlog' does show the file to be miniscule. Whew! Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote: > > montefin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Has anyone else encountered this situation? > > Yes, almost everyone. > I wonder how come no one in #linux

Hmm... what gives with that mail??

2000-05-17 Thread Marek Habersack
Hi *, Take a look at the message below. I have just received it from the debian-user list. There would be nothing strange in it if not for the fact that the person who posted it (apparently from the wcom.com domain as seen in the full logs) appears to have an address [EMAIL PROTECTED] - that is

Re: PCI 128...

2000-05-17 Thread Armin Wegner
Hi David, you do not need OSS. Use 1370, only

Re: xntp

2000-05-17 Thread Richard Klinda
Hoi John! John> I wish to keep time synchronised by using my ISP's John> timeserver. This box is a stand-alone one, and I connect using John> a modem. John> After installing xntp3 and xntp3-doc packages, I find the docs John> far too complex to fully understand, and the program aims for

Re: grep with actual date ?

2000-05-17 Thread brian moore
On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 01:41:00PM +0100, Oliver Schoenknecht wrote: > Hi there, > > I am planning to do a daily system check with refused connects by > placing them in a cron job. So far, so good. But - and that's the > problem - does anyone know how to tell the "grep"-command to > filter just

Re: Transfer data between two comps without network

2000-05-17 Thread matthschulz
How far are the machines apart? If not to far, what about a dedicated connection between them? Matth On Wed, 17 May 2000, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote: > I highly recommend you check out the Ecra VXA-1. Check out www.ecrix.com. > I've got one > on order right now. It's also Linux certified (I forget

Re: Apache + PHP3 + MySQL = big mess

2000-05-17 Thread John Pearson
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 03:16:20PM +0100, Oliver Hingst wrote > Hello, > I am using Debian "Potato" and I use Apache, PHP3 and every modules > containing "php3" and "mysql" and MySQL server and client. > I am going through a tutorial on DevShed (http://www.devshed.com) on > creating a web database.

Re: GRACIAS SI ES POSIBLE!!! (translation)

2000-05-17 Thread Bolan Timothy Lewis Meek
Here is a translation for you anglophones: > Estimados Amiggoos Esteemed friends > Soy un usuario fiel de Linux y me gustria Recibir una I am a faithful user of Linux, and it would please me to receive a > camiseta de Regalo si es posible. yo vivo en T-shirt as a gift if it possible. I live in > C

Re: Apache + PHP3 + MySQL = big mess

2000-05-17 Thread Dustin Whitney
You are probably missing the php3-mysql package. I had similar problems with getting imap to work until I installed the php3-imap package. Give that a shot Dustin --- Oliver Hingst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > I am using Debian "Potato" and I use Apache, PHP3 > and every modules > cont

russell's antimony, was RE: bashrc

2000-05-17 Thread Dominic Blythe
> From: Justin Megawarne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 11:29:58AM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote: > > > > -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- > > > > Their is five errers in this sentance. > > > > > > Took me a while to find the fifth, then my brain briefly rebelled

Re: man --> info?

2000-05-17 Thread Gregory Guthrie
At 09:27 PM 05/16/2000 +0200, Richard Klinda wrote: Hoi Gregory, ALL! Gregory> Why are man pages abandoned for info? Info requires emacs Gregory> knowledge to navigate, and are text only. Check out pinfo (in doc section), it's a terminal based info-browser and it has a very intuitive inter

Re: man --> info?

2000-05-17 Thread Gregory Guthrie
At 05:19 PM 05/17/2000 +0300, Fabrizio Polacco wrote: On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 06:50:43AM -0500, Gregory Guthrie wrote: > Why are man pages abandoned for info? Only FSF do that. Debian _requires_ manpages for all. -- but many man pages say "not maintained, use info." so it is not just formattin

Re: Transfer data between two comps without network

2000-05-17 Thread Dave Brookshire
| Welcome, | my problem is that I have to transfer large amount of data (20~50 Gigs) | daily. | And it can't be done via network due to 'secret' nature of that data. Umm...how about encrypting it prior to sending it across the network. I've used schemes such as piping data across an SSH proce

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